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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1894)
w8 mm mmm mm um mm iw.ih n. kiiii vuA'rntr. i'otoAr. Portland. Juty U. Oregon and "Washington, fair weather, warmed ex oupt stationary tompcratur along the Ct'OSt. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Department of Agriculture weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 71 degrees. Minimum temperature, 54 degrees. Precipitation, non. Total precipitation from September 1st, ISM, to date, 97.45 lnshes. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1833, to date, 27.62 inches. ROUND TOWN. Crippled lawn mowers are to be found In every blacksmith shop In the city. The First National Banj Is having a new brick vault erected on the west side of that building. Blcyclo owners are complaining of mlschevlous boys who take delight In puncturing the pneumatic tires of their machines. The Misses Hellborn entertained number of their friends with a picnic to Young's river last evening. An en Joyuble time was had. Don't spoil a nice plate with milk, when you can of berries get sweet cream fresh every morning of C. Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. One of the Chinamen who came to Astoria two months ago on the Bteamer Islander, left last night to return to his native country via Victoria. In the garnishee caso of J. N. Mastl vs. John Musch, whero Judgment was rendered for plaintiff to the amount of I1S8.S5, the cufe has been appealed to the higher courts. The Oean Wave came down vester- day evening with a large passenger list tor worm iieach. Quito a number of passengers went over to the Washing- ion uue rrom this place. A silver watch and chain was lost on Commercial street yesterday, some where between the Astorlan odlce and me union raclflo dock. The finder will please leave at this office. Tho school of suckers that Inhabit the water under Swan's Coffee house are rapidly becoming educated. They re fuse to eat the bread scraps thrown to them unless they are buttered. Born, yesterday morning, an eight- pound girl, to the wife of William Hall Both mother and daughter are doing nicely. Naturally, William Imagines himself tho happiest man In the city. Captain Crnng brought the news yes terdiiy that the whole country bock of Cathlamet Is aflro. All along the river forest, fires are storting, and last night the smoke hung over the river like a donso fog. The secretary of state delayed for some time In sending the books for the county assessor. Consequently, that of fice Is thirty days behind In their work compelling the force to work nights In order to catch up. The Scandinavian Benevolent Society met last night at their hall and talked over the coming picnic season. They propose to give a grand blow-out be fore the summer if over, and are pre paring for a great event. The Astoria Cricket club commenced their practice games last evening on the grounds near No, One's engine rouse. They are In training for the nmtch game that they will play with I'ortlnnd next week. The child who cried that he might see the wheels go around would have been happy could he have been on the street last evening. Nearly every safe ty In the city seemed to be out revolving at a prodigiously rapid rate. Word has been received from Peter Bogveld, a young carpenter who left here Inst February, stating that he had arrival In Jolionesburg, South Africa, safely, lie struck a steady Job nt 127.50 a week, and snys that his board costs him ISO a month. Johnnie Humo was well enough yester day to be able to sit up awhile. He went out riding several days . ago, which (aimed a rcplupse, and he has been con fined to his bed ever Blnce. With proper care, the doctors think they will have him out again In a few days. Superintendent. Chadwlck was out yesterday serving notices on property owners to repair their streets. He states that Bond street ha been condemned for over a year, and that part of It between 11th and 12th Is In very bad condition, but still the public use It. McLean & Chrlstensen, tho black smiths, have completed a curious pair of tongs that ara worth examining. They ar to be used on the O. K. for the purpose of pulling thowj logs out of the river thus have been so troublesome to the fishermen, The tongs are an In vention of air. Chrlstensen, thewr being the second pair he has made. Now, perhaps, son) of our rainbow chasers will again have a wild dollar or two. Tho three lottery companies that started up In New Orleans after the closing of the old Louisiana State Lot lory, have announced that they, too, would retire from business. This loaves New Orleans for the first time In forty years without a lottery company. Manager StuMs la out after the city council on the amusement license ordl nance. He came down to tho auditor's ofllce yesterday with a shlll.lah in his' hand, a chip on ach shoulder, and diugrgfd his coat tails over the stair t r a few minutes, Just to keep In prac tice, lie wv ha wants ths council to t uv f ar (if imt at nil. 'Jii' Vv-it.1! '....'I- , i hht ijiUi! iUiiil socks Of Baslem Kiait yesterday" aftf noon which was distributed among our citizens and greatly appreciated. judge Frank J. Taylor and John "fi Lighter Esq. have formed a purtnershlp for the practice of law. The firm will be located In the office heretof jia occu pied ty Judge Taylor. I An Uppertown woman claims that so many cream colored Digitalis blossoms this year foretells a change of kings. Chief Foster should see that his fences are all up among the fire boys, before the August election. W, A. Malln, of Portland, who was manager of the Holllday ho'jss at Sea side two years ago, passed through the city yesterday enroute to the beach, with a view of opening that hotel again this season. There are many conllicting reports In regard to tho number of fish caught this season. It Is safe to say, however, that when the season Is over that none of the fishermen will wear diamonds or have their bank rolls carted around In a dray. It Is said that one of Ilwaco's debating societies will take up for discussion the next meeting night, the question of; "whether the benign or Justifiable homl clde Is broad enough to cover the killing off of all the members of a practicing brass band, or only the leader. The tug Traveller came over from Gray's Harbor yesterday and took on a cargo of beer, ice and provisions for that place. She had 228 five and ten gallon kegs of beer on board, and the sight was certainly tempting. They left out at 3:30 o clock this morning. K.ot lt by calamity busybodles while the Lowery, proprietor of the Pacific Hotel at Aberdeen, was on board, having come over to get supplies enough to laBt him until the strikers get through with Pull man, Lieutenant Cawlkins,, of the United States hydrographlc office, accompanied by his family, arrived last evening from Portland. Lieut. Cawlklns procured steamer and took his family to Fort Stevens, where they will remain during the summer months. That gentleman will open a branch office In the customs building, where out-going vessels can have their time corrected, "and mariners can get any Information that was ob tainable at the Portland office.' Yesterday was a pretty day and It seemed as though all the babies In their baby carriages were. out enjoying the might sunshine. The kind old fel low who follows the silly practice of tickling every baby ho meets to Bee It laugh, was out too. Wonder how he would like to have his friends, every time they meet him, poke him In the lbs or Jab him In the stomach until ho laughed? Mothers ought not to have their babies' rest broken by tickling. R. W. Cranston, of Portland, is In the city, representing the American Book Co. Referring to an article that ap peared In a local paper several days ago, wherein the school directors were severely criticized for wanting to change the school books, he states that so far as he knew there was no Intention, with a possible exception of the grammar, which will probably be substituted by Maxwell's. If the entire set of books were changed throughout the state it would Incur an expense of $150,000, esti mating ll.GO to each of the 90,000 pupils in the state. It is hardly probable that any other book will be changed, At the county clerk's office a lew set ! books have been opened for the county., Clerk Dunbar takes great pride In showing them to anyone who alls, and explulns how ono can come In at any time and find out'Just how the county affulrs are conducted. An ac count Is kept with tho sheriff as tax col lector, also for fees received. There Is an account with the clerk, recorder and as sessor. Then, there Is the general fund account which shows all about the amount of money that has been turned over to the treasurer from day to day, the road account, school district ac- ount, In fact, a whole lot of useful In- formantln that every good citizen would llko to know about once In awhile. J. B. Ferguson returned yesterday om Cathlumet, where he has been at tending a session of the Wahkiakum county court. Bids for a new draw bridge across the slough at Skamokawa were opened, and out of a competition of twenty-seven, Mr. Ferguson walked away with the prixe. The bids wero submitted by firms In San Francisco, Tacoma, Portland, Seattle and other cities on the coast, and the plana In cluded bridges of almost every variety. uw .iiia upuu wmin jui. rerguHon wus awarded the contract, wore for a 140 foot',) combination truss bridge, there being twelve bids higher and fourteen lower, . . than his. Another batch of sealed bids SCape, a Water 800110 Or CIlOOS wlll be opened tomorrow for a span infrS from tlie llUIldroJ de- uruige across me iiouomin. In mat county, and Mr. Ferguson also haa a1 bid In on that work. A MERRY PARTY. Mrs. I. Bergman and Mrs. H. W. Chrlstensen hft last evening for their Beaver Lodge farm, on day's riv er, and wero accomimnled by tho following guests: Mrs. Rush Reed and Miss Ce lena Block, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Howes, of Boston. Mass.; Miss Setta Smith, of California, and CapU Howe and wlfa and son. They expect to have several wwks' outing and catch unheard of quantities of trout. SOME GOOD ADVICE. J If the drvisgist would take a portion the time which he now devotes to be- walling his lot and wondering how he can get the old-time prices for patent J medicines, and devote it to a study of. advertising, he would. If wrim, oth.r U any criterion, noon n,,rt tr,-.H tils boiti.ll is not bulla M tiiUiifMm! ft ime ad he has generally believed it, says the Pharmaceutical Era. The druggist Is too prone to encase himself within a professional reserve and expect people to eome to him without direct solicitation. If he Ib to be a merchant, as he undoubtedly Is, outside the pre clnct of the prescription stand, he must pursue mercantile tactics, ana one or the most successful of these Is advertis- THE CHIEF EXPLAINS. Astoria, July 12,., 1894. Editor Astorlan: In the Morning Astorian I notice "that the chief engineer's -attention is called to the fact that No. 2 s and No. 3's horses were seen out exercising at the same time Wednesday morning. In the first place the statement was wrong, when It. mentioned No. 3's, as that company's team was not dow town at all that day. It was No. I'i and No. 2's that were out Now as .to the facta. No. l's exercise from 9 to 10 a, m. No. 2's from 10 to 11 a. m. No. Ts from 8 to 9 a. m. Hook and Ladder Co. from 10 to 11 a. m. So you see that not more than one entrln exercises at one time. On Wednesday morning the engineer of No. 2 was put ting a new spring In the pump- of his engine, which had broke at the last fire, The driver then took the horses out one-half hour before time, so as to be back aa soon as the pump was fixed. The engine was out of service about one hour, when everything was all O. K. Ho hoping the above will prove sat- ,;,- ,, fw v, in rif ooar that we are always ready, I am respect- luliy yours, o. E. FOSTER, Chief Engineer A. F. D. A WORD BY THE WAY. To the Editor: I notice that today's Oregonlan says editorially "The damage by the flood to the O. R, and N. Co.'b railway between this city and The Dalles has dwindled until It is scarcely one-fourth of the estimate made track was under water. It Is gratifying to know this, and doubly so to be as sured that the whole line will be open lor tratuo within a month This, of course, Is but another at tempt to throw discredit, on your cor respondent's articles concerning the flood, and Is the usual Insinuating and cowardly style of giving the He to the truth, Invariably adopted by the Ore gonlan. To say that the damage. done to the O. R. and N. Is but one-fourth of the estimate mode by calamity busy- bodies, Is on a par with that paper's statement that the damage done to Portland would be under $50,000. Mr. Blake, of the well-knofrn firm of Blake, McFall & Co., of that city, says em phatically that Portland's loss is fully $1,500,000, and that the Oregonian's at tempts to hush up the true state of af fairs are simply asinine. I can give you the names of five hundred other prominent business men of Portland who have said the same thing, and who will say It again If asked to do so.. The day has gone by when Mr. Scott's Bay- so Is looked on by residents of his state as Holy Writ. Yours Blneerely, "II. KAL, PERSONAL MENTION. V : Charles Kohn, of Kohn & Co.. Port land, Is at the Occident. Miss Kate Grant has returned from a tliree weeks' visit with Portland friends. George Bartley. who was ud from Sea- Bide yesterday, returned on the even ing boat. Mrs. Itlckard Lemmons and famllv. of Romano, are visiting for a few weeks with Mrs Grant. Joseph Walsh, of Cannon Bench, came up yesterday afternoon and left for Portland on the evening boat. C. R. Donahue, purser of the Bteamer Telephone, moved his family to Astoria yesteraay, where they will remain dur ing the summer months. Mr. John Lee of San Francisco, ores- Ident of the Pacific Can Company, who has heen In the city for Beveral duvs. leu last evening on the Telephone. Mr. Ci-lghton, treasurer of the C. R. and P. S. N; Co., moved his famllv to Seaview yesterday. They have a cottage mere, anu win remain several months. Tom Lewiston and family, of Port- mnil, passed through the city last, even ing en route to Seaside, where they will spend uie season. They always count on Tommy at tho seaside about this time every year. R. C. Smith and wife, of Portland. who have been at the Occident for sev eral days, left for Gearhart Pnrk last evening, iioo. s neann has been very poor ot late, ana even his short stay in Astoria nns Drought the color back to his race till now his friends would scarcely know him. He will remain at Gearhart for several weeks. When a man conies In here to look at a pair of shoes, he buy them: he can't help It. Goodman A Co. "The Model la the only restaurant In town, said a customer yesterday; "the others are simply eating houses." For surprisingly little money 1 1 u" ul oilmen "Vl'iy ITOU1 of the llOUSO with tt bit Otlaad - lightful subjects of our Tic turo Stock. Mothers who have looked all arouml for a baby carnage to suit their tastes and pur poses generally wind up by buying of us an so will you if you need a carriage for yourdailing. SEW YORK JJOVEIiTY STOE Opposite the Occident. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Worli't Pair Hljhest AwertL Awarded Hiffkesi Honors-Wsrid fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pur,; Crane Cream of Tartar Powder. Free I'rom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Meuny is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for lur skins. Amateurs, Crow negatives for you. will develop your Orders can be left ab Carnahan1 store for the Astoria Wood Yard for all kinds of fuel. For $2, a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer In Hills Hirst addition, Hill's First addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now selling In it for $2. When laby Is teething or feverish, ask your druggist for St-e-e-uman's boom ing Powders. Go to the Astoria Wood Yard for the best kinds of wood; also best grades of coal delivered In quantities to suit Hair dressing, manicuring and prac tical wig making, at the San Francisco Parlors, 714 Third street (Welch mock) Front pieces a specialty. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. We are out gunning for the man who says he can t get nis watcn repairea without sending it to San Francisco. Whv, we run a regular "Watch Hos pital" and repair all kinds of breaks, at Nieml s Jewelry Store. All the patent medicines ndvertlsed In this pnppr, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn s drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Aitoria. FINE TABLE SYRUPS. Ask your grorc r for Demerara, Sweet Clover Honey, Rock Candy Drips, and Puritan Maple syrups made by FARRELL, & CO., Omaha, Mlss Edith Conn will take a limited number of pupils In water color paint ing, nnd instrumentol music principles tauRhr. according to the most approved method. Specimens of pointing to be seen at J. W. Conn s drug store. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow'g Soothing Syrup haa been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollo, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itchlnsr Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense itching when warm. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeulns or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Boganko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 829 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa, Sold by J. W, Conn. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kcll. Sharosburg, Pa. Dear Sir- - I am glad to say a good word for Krauae's Headache Capsules. After Buffering for over three years with acute neuralgia and Its consequent insomnia (which seemed to baffle the efforts of some of our best physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave mo nlmost Instant relief. Words rail to express the praise I should like to bestow on Krausie s Headache capsules. Gratefully Tcours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES, Montroee, Pa. For sale by Chna. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. SCRATCHED 3 YEARS Suffered, .Scratched and Bled. Doc tors No Relief. Cured by Two Sets Cullcurui Remedies. TTothlne like CrncruA Rfvediks iraa ever manufactured. For three years have I lulTerod with a so ro head. I oulil break out all over my hcu.lwlth luMiplegwlilcu would form a watery matter, ami I would have to scratch until I would bleed. After doctoring Willi two doctors for three years, nioro or less, I Anally made up my mind to try your Cl'TICUHA KEMEmKN, with result entirely satisfactory to me. After using two sets I nin entirely cured. Ihavereo oiiimenUe.l your remedies to several iereons. and ther all tell me thev are No. t. Our itruefrist it doing a nice business in ClTiot'RA Kkmlioks, since my cure. I have given him the privilege of using niv name as proof of their efficiency. I euclotw my portrait. A. F. (SKAMM, l uuiurapucr, jui. iiunsu, v. ia. SALT RHEUM CORED Mr wire has been trou bled with the salt rhenm for four years, thinner this time doctors of Wist .main. Illinois, and the must eminent of Chicago, failed to give relief. I bought tba CTtktka ltKMKf.lM.an.l she used onlvonebox of Cl'Tutr. one cake of Ci'th-cra Soap, and hair a bottle nr citltra ki&olvkst, ud these have cured her completely.- v. 31. sru-Nh, 1-u state St., inicago, tu. CUT1CURA WORKS WONDERS There Is no doubt that the Citk-cba Rraa- pits daily perform more wonderful cures luaa all other'skin and Mood remedies combined. They Instantly relieve and sptx'tlily cure every hunter of the stein, eealp, and blood, with loss of hair, from intant-y to ace, from pimples to scrofula, wuen the Ust physieiaaa fail. , Bold tkroeehoot the world. I,e, Cmcrmi, tOe.: foap, &e : Ksxilvsnt, 1. l'orria Daua and Chxs. Cour , tfole Proprietors. Boston. How to Care Ekia DUnses," mailed fns. MPLKS, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and ill otly skin cured by Ctticcka tiuar. HOW MY EACX ACHES I . Rack Ache, Kidney laitu, and Weak ness, Soreness, Lameness, Strains, and Pains re lie Ted In stae minute, by the Cutlcurn Auti-rjU a finale,.- ... eeU cm b& had it half price, at the tore of Wing Lee, next to'Olseri'n cigar store. Members of the Society Minerva are reouested to meet at Knlemeyer's Hall on July 10th, 8 p. m, By order of the president. Ask your grocer for FARRELL & CO.'S table syrups. Demarara, sweet clove,- honey, rock candy drips, and Puritan maple. If you have an eye for merit and a taste for economy, you may gratify both to your heart's content by calling on H. Ekstrom, the Jeweler. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart and Seaside, aa follows: Park L?ave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Leave Pier 9 at m. and 5 p. m Dally excepting! Sunday afternoon, when trains will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria. TO RENT. FOR RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Uppertown, in Adair's, Ogned avenue or Tldrd street. Inquire at this office or at Mrs. A. Feakes.' FOR SALE. FOR SALE A new seine at a fair price. Inquire of C. P. Upshur, Astoria, Oregon. CUANCU FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR e2.-Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for J2. JAPANESI3 GOODS. Just out-lust received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 629 Third street. AUCTION. There will be an auction sale of a general stock of groceries, dry goods, Hardware, etc., at Martin Olsen's auc tion rooms commencing this 7th day of July. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. - Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper s store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, S73 Third street . E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the Flavl building, opposite Occident, W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 8 and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH. ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Ollico In Flavel's bilck building. FRANK J. TAYLC2, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. . Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Stitet, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 to in a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflice, BS4V4 Third St., Astoria, Ore. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. umce over Danzlger's store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office. Rooms S nnrl R . "Pvthliin Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to Residence, 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in hla nfrw .mm in o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until t v. ui., mm irom o unut 7:30 evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. A GIBBONS. ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with nennmi vrn n 615 Squemoque street ' H. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public, Fire and accident in surance. W. W. PARKER. HEAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street Astoria. Or. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS Tho re. ular meetings of this board will bo hei.i ou tha first Monday of each month at iv a. m., at tne onice of Rpbb & Par ker. ' W. L-Ttohb. fi. MOTHER T . w .ftu.u. iiiccunijQ vt the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held nt 8 n. m nn tha a Wednesday of each month. Office on Genevieve street "outh of Chenamua, . v. ituuu, secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No, 13. L O. F. Regular mee tines of Ocean En campment No, IS. In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m, on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. So. Journing brethren cordially In ..ted. . uy oruer c p. COMMON COUNCIL-Remlar meet. Ings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock in city hall. Persona desiring to have matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the name to the auditor and clerk on or before the Fri- oay evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds Its recnlar meitlng. . . . k. OSBURN. Auditor and )olioe Judge. fifcVlsftAOia. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquor are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer is kept in such good con dition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognao and wine at Alex Gilbert's. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho tel at Seaside is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 150 First Btreet, and get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning puper while there. TOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE.-If you have friends In Europe whose pas sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific office, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. ARE TOU GOING EAST ? - Patron ize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are Going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, br.ggage check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-claso tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare saiua as froi.1 Portland History of Robert flantell. Corn of Havana parents, tho famous Robert Mantell Cigar is a. product of those famous old Cublan tobacco plan tations which are so well known to the lovers of good cigars In this country. Try them. CHAS. OLSEN. HTHE CONSIGNEE SALE has kt'fit its crowd after noon and evening and well they might, for never in the history ol Astoria has people had such opportunities, as they are getting . now. They are getting goods for whatever they see fit t hid for them. There is no reserve on the stock, every day people get greater bargains. There is. a chance for you, come early and often. Bring friend, which mean? your your purse. Remember the place GOO THIRD STREET. V Wednesday and Friday, afternoons specially Jor Indies ISADORE GREENBAUM, Secy. G. CHRISTENSON Is now manager at Geo. McLean's old stand, corner Olney and Astor streets, and is better prepaid to all kinds of work in the line of BLACKSMITHING and HORSESHOEING than ever be fore. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Oas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating:. A gent for hampion Hydraulic Beer Pumps. 179 Twelfth street Astoria, Or, Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. There's activity everywhere among our new stock whkh is coming in fresh every day. " There wouldn't he if the stock were wrong or prices were wrong. ' Opposite Court House. --' - S Thirj Street, " a '.S3 i , ' J C- .