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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1894)
WiS DAILY ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. TUESDAY MORNINU,-. AUGUST 19. 1894. The Babies ; Bless Them Keep coming to Astoria because ""they know It l a good place to grow up in. Their parent come to our store to get all the necessaries to make the baly comfortable: Toilet, powaer puns, brushes, combs, nursing bottles, nipples, etc., because they know we have just what they want. Our stock of infant foods include all the leading brands and we sell some of them for less than they are sold In any other town In Oregon. Our drugs are of the first quality and sold at the lowest cash price.' . ' , Quality ' Is the first thing to be considered when buying medicine; after that comes the question of price. If you buy of us the first Is guaranteed, and the second speaks for Itself, Drop In and see for yourself. ' You are 'Welcome, If only to examine and price goods. Our Baponaoeous Tooth Wash is an excel lent preparation for denning and pre serving the toeth and gums. Imparting a delightfully refreshing feeling to the mourn ami leaving a delicately perfum ed breath. CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist-Odd Fellows Building. Parties sending communications for publication In the Astorlan will please wherever It is convenient to do so, have them typewritten. It will save n great deal of annoyance If this rule is strictly complied with. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at E p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment 01 -agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 72 degrees. Minimum temperature, 08 degrees. Precipitation, .01 Inch. Total precipitation frob September isr, him, to mite, 38.21 Inches. ExceHS of precipitation from fieptenv bor 1st, 18H3, to date, 2B.89 Inches. , A ROUND TOWN. . "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. Unfermented wine for church poses, at Rogers,' druggist. pur- Nothing but delay is what voting down the water question today means. Captain Drown and Chief Engineer Rrennan Ht Inst night for Portland to bring down the Mendell. E. I'. Wilson resigned Ms position yesterday at flint officer of the steam er MiMiiinhltn. Mnrrlage licenses wero Issued yes terday to, Frnnlt f I).' Aldoh and Mrs. Amelia Joiiph, 8. Roberts and Dnrlle Wanoliard, John Tlnntlng and Amelia Ilehtlllla. 1 ' Under tJio bottom of John Day's river the water mains are broken, and If not repaired In twenty-four hours the city win ue entirely without water Horn, August 20. To Mrs. Augusta Olsen, who- Is visiting hor aunt, Mm Chavlotto VosHberg, a son. Mother and child are getting along nicely. Today (Tuesday) a picnic nt Deep Rlv.r for tho benefit of the Trinity Church. An extra, steamer will leave Astoria for Deep River tndriy ai.'lOi.lO, The Clrace Church excursion nol.tcd tho ladles of Hint society Jt;7. Our nier rhanits would lie compelled to hump themselves were some of., tho Indies of this society Id tho mercantile bust ncBg. Tor a delirious plate, of ,leo. creiiiri made frfom the pure cream, ;gn to' C. n. Smith,' the confectioner and ice cream dealer. Ire cream soda a special ty. Prlvato parlors for ladles. 4S3 Commercial street. Lart evening a farewell regatta ball was given at Fisher's hall by a select crowd1 of Astoria's society young peo ple. The Fourteenth Infantry band furnlHhed the music for the occasion. It proved a very enjoyable affair. visitors wmning to carry home a keepsake from ARtoiia or Seahlde should cbII' at Nleml'i Jewelry store and select a pleco of the flno china he has In stock decorated 'with scenery about Tillamook Rock, Oearhart Park and Seislde. , ; Tho Portland nmn who was holding tho parasol so lovingly over that girl on the Monterey and upon looking up met the gase of his mother-in-law. knows now how the llttJe boy felt who put a wire on the; electric enr track nnd held It while a car posted over It, Monterey night at the Stutti Theatre, when will be presented tho grandest of nil plays. "Forgiven, or the Gambler's Wife." During tho performance the Astorln 'AOiMIe lub' will prtwent Mr. Kelly, of the gixnl ship Monterey, with a gold medal In honor nnd In apprecia tion of his bravery In mtvlnK tho, life of A drowning boy who had fallen from the wharf on Saturday pfternoon. Seats for sale during tho Say at the theatre. It will pay you to read the statement of the water- commission In murthcr column, and If you own a foot of KNITTING YARNS.- Thousands of women are now thinking of buying Unfiting yams.,. But they want to buy them cheap. You all know what German Knitting Yarn has been sold for in this town heretofore. The prices hav been as follows . , , . ' First Quality German sold at jj'a'c. Second " " " " no. lirst " Spanish " " 2sc Imported Saxony " " nlBc. Commercial A 9th. Stmts, grbuiid In' trie city, ybu , should "not I only read it once, but read it oyer again as It means much to the city's future prospects. Last night there was a meeting at company for the purpose of deciding whether or not a team will be Kent to the Oregon. City tournament next month. Tonight another meeting will be held, and it is requested that every one bo present, Perliap you are opposed to the pres ent wat'jr commission; but that Is no reason why you should vote down this water 'question", for neither the 'pres ent com mission tior a. new board, -cud I build new water works until this right of way matter la fettled. JTliis right granted, no matter who the commls- slonera are, is simply a step In a dl rection of new Works, arid all know lt is more water that Is wanted. Dr. Jansen, with, an assistant, per- formed a difficult operation of trache- atomy upon the tnree-yer-oiu boy . of Mrs. Lampl, who lives near Chinook beach. The child bus been suffering from diphtheric croup and heroic measures wore' necessary ,t0 savo Its life. Ife stood tho oiie-ratlon wonder fully well, and Is now at Rt. Mary's hospital. Later The child died at 9:30 - last night. Air Ashland girl came homo from Portland a few days ago with the lat ent product of a summer fasrlon fad consisting of a white dress and while kid shoes. A girl who was down there visiting said the fad was' old' In her town, In fact "Salem was almost al- ways the first to catch the latest craze, Yes, retorted the Ashland girl. "That's what we pay taxes for." And then v- erybody remembered that the state asylum Is at Salem. ine J'l-esbyterlan Sunday school an- iiuu. cjturaum uiiu picmc win take place on Thursday next, August 23d, ine steamer B. L. Dwyer, with bargs, win leave the Flavel doek at 9:30 a. m.. and convey the excursionists to Flavel City, returning In the afternoon. The members of the Presbyterian Sunday scnool free. Tickets to children not members, for the round trip, 25 cents; for adults, 50 cents. . Splendid beach tathlng. Don't forget your bathlnir suit. i,et your lunch baskets be well filled. A cordial Invitation la to all to attend and enjoy this favorite xcurslon and help the children to have good time. Shoilff Sears, of Portlund. was In the Ity yesterday on his way home from Seaside. MlRf Jufluln Tn..., I . - . -v .ecu iiiiDrHurnca Dome from hr uiv,m.' . . . - . " r4iiiwn inn in tne vicinity of Mount Hood. Mr, Price, one of the crack linotype opeintors on' tho Oregonlan, Is In the city for a couple of day. Mrs. E. J. Fink nnd Miss Lizzie Huime,. of Portland, are Jn the city the guests of Mrs. J. O. Hanthorn. Mrs. Hell Page, of Suot.h Rend, Wash., has been visiting Mrs. J. A. Runnels since Saturday nnd goes to Portland this morning for n few day Gabriel Wlngato enmo up yesterday to witness tho regatta, but the weather was too warm and ho went back to bin ranch on Clalsop ' Plnlnn lnst nltrht whero company can sit around In their shirt sleeves on tho fmnt .w.h i thJ very best neighborhood PORTIERES MUST - IIANQ ' FROM RINOS OK POLES. , Fussy hangings nnd curtains that are too much draed to bo moved are hap pily fulling Into disuse. A diligent In quiry among tho best upholsterers re veals the fact that simple straight hangings depended on rings from poles are considered the best of all. The dust heaps which tho folds became have always been open to rebuke, nnd curtalim nnd portieres that are sta tionary muHt always fall of their end. now that decorators send forth the flat and ndvlsc slmjkle things, we mny hope for reform nnd we may look for ward to an Improvement, of which we stand In sore need. TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phoebe Thomnn. of TnnMi,,n City, 111. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no nope ror her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New. Discovery completely cured her nnd sh says it. saved her life. Mr. Thos, JSgsers. 139 Florida Rt. Snn Frnn. ciseo, sintered from a drendful cold, approaching Consumption, tried with out result everythln else; th?.i bought inn nome ot l)r. King's New Discovery nu in iwo weeks was cured, ruturally thankful. It Is such ivdlts "i which ineve re samples, tnat prove me wonderful efficacy of this medi cine In Coughs nnd Colds. Free trial oouie at Chaa Roger's Drug Store. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing 8yrup h&t oeen usen ror chl dren teethlns. It soothes the child, softens th gums allays nil pnln. cures wind chollo. and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twen ty-five cents bottle. Sold by all drug- tints throughout the world. Our price is now 15c! u ti 11 it 20C.' ' " " 10;! AURLCRT DUNBAR. A p f r Mattj)on Killed by a Hal breed at Seaside. WAS AFTER R. L. , EBERMAN In a Drunken Frenzy the Murderer Shoots a Bystander Through . the Neck. Yesterday evening about 8 o'clock, John Campo, a half-breed Indian and Mexican, r.hot and killed Peter Mattson, a rancher, In the Exchange saloon at Seaside, a boll from a 44.75 Winchester rifle striking him In the neck,' killing . nearlv can be learned, Campo d , d tnat Mattson flnould be his victim, but either Ed. Alcaraz, clerli In J. H. Johansen's store, or Richard Eberman, proprietor of the Exchange saloon. It seems that Campo, who was lntox Icated yesterday picked a quarrel with Alcaraz, and it Is sold threatened to knife him. He Is known as a quarrel some man when under the influence of liquor, and they kept out of his way. He lnslBt.'d on fighting, but was finally taken to a tent by the two men men tloned, and his knife taken away from him. It was thought then that he would 3leeP otc h'8 drunk, but no sooner had :,hy lett tnan Campo slipped out and Sln& to hls room secured a rifle and returned to the Exchange saloon, Ttle door waa Pa,t'aly Pen a' th tln"J- a number cf people being Inside, CRmno reeled UP 10 the w1 In frt"lt or me saioon, ana pointing tne gun toward someone inside, fired, the bullet passing through tha cnelnjr and strlk ung Alatt.3on, who was leaning up against the bar. the ball going clear through his neck and killing' him In stantly. Campo attempted to pumo another shell Into tho barrel, but It caught, and before he had a chance to loosen It. Constable Stanley had him covered with a gun and demanded him to surrender. The half-breed was not too drunk to understand the meaning of the constable's warning demand, for he instantly lowered his rifle and gave himself In rOinre-e of th nfflrr o.l was Boon landed In the town Jail, Inside the saloon all was confusion when the sharp orack of the rifle sound ,..1 Hfnfan ' Vila IIKtw. making a great Btaln on ' the uhcar- pet'-Ml lloor. He was Immediately pick ed up a"d carrlea tJ a room ,n tne roar ot tne bunding ana a pnysician Bent for, but the latter act was unnecessary . , , . U" he was dead the moment he struck the floor. ' " " : ; .- : The prisoner was brought to the city this morning by Constable Stanley and lodged In Jull. His hearing will take place before Justice Abercromble to morrow morning. - , Mattson was at one time a salooa- keeper fn Upper Astoria, but for. the past few years, has lived with his fam ily, on a. ranch near Seaside. . Campo, the half-breed; has lived around Seaside for n, number of years, In tho employ of Mrs. S. F. Clayton, on her Klk Creek ranch, When sober he was a peaceable and-quiet man,' but Just the contrary when under the lhllu- 0,100 ot II(luor, There are those who contend that Campo, did not ftra at Mattson. but that tho gun was accidentally discharged THE DAY AT SEASIDE. The 14th Infantry Hand Excursion Grand Success. Yesterday -morning long before the hour advertised for the Seaside exeur slon, crowds began to gather on the Telaphone dock, some of them there out of curiosity to see. the picnickers Btart, but most of them wlt-h round trlp'; tickets In their pockets They were a Jolly good-natured crowd that went aboard the steamer, fully 250 In number, and when Young's Ray trestle was reached, It was found that, the other steamers had already arrived. with fully as many more, and when all were on board the enrs, nine coaches were pretty comfortably , filled, . - Lata on Saturday night fine, drift ing fog set In nnd continued throughout the night. Sunday morning found As- toHui under a still heavier fog bank. hot nmde the air rather cool, but far from uncomfortable. On the way to Seaside, at each of the stations passed, the band greeted the assembled crowds with strains of mili tary niUHlo, that caused the on-lobkera l? cneer 1,10 ,VRnwl'ver boys oartily as !" ruuoi uui. At Gearhart Park fully 303 people were at the station as the train pulled In. It only stopped a moment, Just long enough for Engineer Stoner to fill up the water tank," -when they pulled out again for Seaside, the Four teenth Infantry bany ploying "Nearer My nod to Thee." . , Hut at Seaside a surprise awaited the excursionists, nearly a thousand people ueni5 congregated on tho platform nt mt place, .when the- long train of crs puueu into tne station. Manager Seeley. of the steamer tel. ephone Company, r-ccompanled the mer ry party to Seaside, and after the train arrived he was kept busy for a while looking after the comfort of the band They all had a good time.-.-m.lv took their lunch baskets along, and when the norm hour arrlveL dined ud-r the shade of the five. 1,. Crimes' Grove. The hotels receded their share of the guests, nnd the Ice cream stands were right in it. " At 11 o'clock, the hour for bathing raw fully two hundred people, men' women and children, sporting tn the breakers. A kig surf was rolljag, and the water was mild and Invlgoratinj: In the afternoon' the band entertain ed a large audience at the platform In Gilbert's Park, Mr. Gilbert doing all In his power to make the visit of the ex curalonlsts a pleasant one. Many of them danced to the splendid music of the band, and If there was any one who fulled to have u good time, they did not make themselves known. It was an orderly crowd, nnd they returned home In the evening tired but pleased with their day's outing. PURCHASING ARMS. New York, AuguBt 20. The Japanese governient, it Is said, has ordered 100, 000 st-inds of guns and ammunition from a firm in this city. , MARRIED. In U vaeo, Wash., August 18th, To bias Korpela nnd Maria Wutala; Ab- ram T.illila and Selma, Rauma: John Tunkktirt and Lizzie Pengttlla; in the Finnish Ev. Luth Church of Astoria, August 19th, Gus Nlemcla and Kreeta Haho, Rev. J. J. Hoikka officiating. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. On account of a break in the main under the bottom of John Day's river, water will be turned on to the city only during tho hours of 5 to 8 a. m., 11 n. m. to 1. p. m., and 5 to 7 p. m., until further notice. W. N. SMITH, Supt. of the City Water Works. ATTENTION K. OF P. The members of Astor Lodge, K. of P., are requested to meet at their Castle Hull, tomorrow, (Wednesday) at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Bro. Peter Mattson. Fines for non-attend ance strictly enforced. OSCAR WIREN, C. C. J. G. ROSS, K. of R. and S. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the higheBt cash price for fur skins. When baby Is teething or feverish, ask your druggist for St-e-e-dman's Sooth- ng Powders. - CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Add!- tion to Ocean Grove. Seaside. Prices In reach of all. SELLING at 25 per cent discount- lots in Hill's First addition to Ocean Grove, Seaside. ABtorla Real Estate Ex change. The trade clock Indicates that the buyer's hour has come to obtain a watch from our stock at a price that will surprise you. If you have money to spend for a watch don't go anywhere but to II. Ekstrom, the Jeweler. '"'"ON THE SAFE SIDE. Everybody knows this is a good place :o be, but everybody does not take measures to be there. An efficient pre ventative places us on the safe side of Incipient disease, and there Is no one more reliable than Hostetter's Stomach Bitters In cases where the kidneys are Inactive, which Is bue the preliminary to various destructive maladies, which disregarded have a fatal termination. Bright's disease, diabetes, dropsy. oede ma, are but the outgrowths of neglected Inaction of the kidneys and bladder. They should be checked at the outset with bitters, which will prevent their progress by arousing the renal organs to activity, and thus place those who resort to this saving medicine on the sore- slue, "mis preservative of safety aiso conquers constipation, liver com plaint, malarial fever, nervousness and aysiiepsia. All the patent medicines advertised n this napar, together with the choic est perfumery, nnd toilet articles, eto. can be bought at the lowest prices at w. conn s drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel, Aitorla. NOTICE TO OYSTER CONSUMERS. On and after September the first, ill be able to furnish the people of Astoria .witn nrst-ciass oysters in any quantities to suit. Oysters by the sack, gallon, quart or pint, delivered In any part of the city, I loins celebrated oyster cocktails pu p In four-ounce bottles, will be deliver ed to the trade at 70 cents per dozen Orders left nt Foard & Stokes or nt Christensen & Co.'s will be promptly ttended to . Place of business, cor ner of Astor and Seventh Btreets. Tel ephone No. 44. C. H. HEINS, From the Moment of Birth use1 CUTICURA SOAP It is not only the purest, sweetest, and most refreshing of nursery soaps, but it contains delicate emollient properties which purify and beautify the skin, and prevent skin blemishes, occasioned by imperfect cleansing at birth and the use of impure soap. Guaranteed absolutely pure by analyt ical chemists of the highest standing. SoM thwniulvK. OmikkU. frin,Mc hmi Dn-c xo (.. Cur, So' IW. Boumk Um. .,x Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DR; v. WW 5' ; MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. The days of tough steaks in Astoria! are numbered. Every week adds to tne list of people who eat at the Model Res taurant. - - , Try Foard & Btokes' plug cut tobacco at 60 cents a pound. It does not burn the tongue and gives a better smoke than all others. It is not always necessary to throwi away a garment because It Is wornj out In some places. . Have it manded. We can do It. Lake & Salmi, 3V7 Com.i merclal Btreet. Do you Intend getting a pair of shoes for the boy? . Don't let habit or per - buobiuu ictiu yuu citiewiiere uetore youi see what can be done here. Goodman ' Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get thetn for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. Take a turn around among our new suitings. You'd expect to pay half as much more, and they are all new pat' terna, too. Lake & Salmi, 867 Commer- clal street. SEASHORE ROAD, Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, as follows: Leave seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. hi. Leave Pier 1a.m. and 5 p. m. , Daily excepting Sunday afternoon. when trains will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of gmall means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR $2.-Call at the Astoria l Real Estate Exchange and cret a lot in Hill's First Addition for S2. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing ' j-iee s, k xnira street. FOR SALE 10 acres improved land In Upper Frankfort .Wash., slashed. Stable, chicken house and yard' work! "LOT COM M I3SION 13 HJ-Th0 reg shop 20x40. situated on the river, Just "Inr meetings of this board will be held the home for a fisherman, will n r. n the first Monday of each month at easy terms, for 11600. Inquire on prem- Ises. DAVID UPTON. . NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' Land and Build ing Association will be held on Thurs day, August 23d, at 2 p. m.,' at Odd FeUows' Hall. A. J, MEGLER, . . Secretary. FOUND. FOUNr-FIshlng boa,t rigged wl:h gaf sail, painted blue, 19 empty beer j COMWON COUNCIL-Regular meet kegs, found Sunday, a. m., on Desde-.lngs first and third Tuesday evenings mono- asanas, inquire Point Adams Life Saving station. LOST. LOST A net, 210 fathoms In length, and 14 mesh deep. Corks were marked B. L. Net lost near No. 8 buoy. Finder will please leave at Columbia cannery. GUS. LAURA. FOR RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc.. Uppertown, in Adair's. Oened avenue or Third street Inquire at this office or at Mrs. A. Feakes.' - BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST WIn .nil liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. ; WINES AND BRANDIES TTse Zln- fondel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per (ration. Don't foreet peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. . 1 You Need A DECENT BUGGY. e You need it now. Don't spoil your credit by a see ly buggy, or none at all. Loolc Like Hrowperlty If You Would Have Kolka ThlnU You Are IVosper oua " We have a buggy, we bought It chejp. You g can have it."cheap.. Why? , None of your busi iess. a tr- You get the Mggy, we jf t ' lose the rest.. But we . F .want the cash. ? liOVELTYSTOlJE Corner cf Bond and Tenth streets. Opposite tha Occident. 8 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper'a store. - W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8.. .. DENTAL PARLORS, Mansell Block. 673 Third street r. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the - -Flavel building, opposite Occident W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, t and 7, Flavel a Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY JSC LAW. Office In Flavel's bilck building. FKAUK J. Taylor. J NO. T, IOH1EK. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A BOWLBY, ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR . AT LAV. Office on Second Strset, Astoria, or. . DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 j days, 10 to 11. to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun- t mrnTT t mtttt tmt-v it n PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S414 Third Bt," Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of wo in en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms B and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office- until 10 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. ra, and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. BUSINESS ' A R OS. W. W. PARKER, . REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 113 Benton street, Astoria, Or. I SOCIETY MEETINGS. i m' i Ker' at the office of Robb & Vut- W. L.'Ttobb. Sec, NOTICE The regular meetlpgs of the Astoria Building and Loan Assocla 1 tlon are held at 8 p. m. on the (list i Wednesday of each month.- Oillce on Genevieve Btreet, south of Chcnumus. W. L. KOBB. Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean Encampment- No. 13, In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially lnUed. By order C. P. oi eacn montn at 8 o'clock in city hall. Persons desiring to have matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds Its regular meatlng. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGuIre'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 street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. : THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) MMM jg liiiminr' i rJa.-iliw,k,TJ-i'J--;-."-S: SAUCE Imparl the moat delickms taste and sest to EXTRACT of a uniiR from MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madraf, to Mi broker at WORCESTER, Mar, 1851. "Idl LEA ft PERiUNS' that their aaaoa im highly ealeem. ea in India, and isinmyopinioa the most paU atable, as wrll m the most wholesome uact that Is made. see that you get Lea & Perrin3 Bjashn mij bettl of the trighal tmuae. ' JOHN DUNCAN'S 80N, New YORK. Dr. Price's Cream BakJoa; Powder WtHd-s Fair His 9UMm (,, Fl soups, - fS GRAVIES. I FISH, Ttj,. J CAME, aspfe weub. ,. -j RAREBITS,