X "V THD DAILY ASTORIATV, ASUOJUA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1S94. B11GE YOUNG'S BAY! Was the Sense of Last Night's Meeting at the Chamber of Commerce. The House Was Crowded With Rep . resentative Busiuess Men. The meeting t the Chamber of Com merce rooms lnat evenlntc called for the purpose of dlscusulngr the question of the city building a bridge across Young's Bay, to connect with the Sea shore road, was well attended, the seat ing capacity of the rooms being taxed Ito the utmost. Upon motion Judge Taylor was eledted chairman and H. B. Ferguson secretary. After the chair man Iliad stated the object of the meet ing Dr. Kinney moved to adjourn until Wednesday next, explaining that sev eral railroad men were expected today and that It would be well to first learn what they had to say. C. R. Thomson moved -amendment that the meeting adjourn to one week from date. The nxi.lon was lost. Col. John Adair thought the proposi tion was a good one, and thought that the building of a good wagon road to the beach would be a great and lasting benefit. The citizens of Adtorla should not, he said, sit Inert, but should be do ing something to help themselves If they wished to be considered worthy of help. C. S. Wright asked If it would not be expected that the bridge, if built, should be include! In the railroad sub sidy. Mr. Wlntate favorsd adjournment and a discussion of the matter at some fu ture time. He did not think the build ing of the proposed road would result In the establishment of industries or In building up the city. "What we want first of all," he saJd, "Is a railroad to transcoWjlnenltal connection." Mr. Welch also favored adjournment C. R. Thomson advocated discussing the subject and agreeing among them selves that a bridge should be built. He called attention ito the fact that there was no road at present leading fiom the city to where the easterly ap proach to the bridge Would be, and as serted that a street should be opened to that point Then the relationship of the Seashore road to the bridge should be determined, and the land on the oth&r side of he bay assessed as provided in the Cross law, and a road built from the westerly approach to the bridge dow.i to the beach. The matter was finally brought be fore iShe house by C. J. Trenchard, who moved "that it Is the sense of this meeting that Immediate steps be taken to build a bridge across Young's Bay, for the purpose of connecting the City of Astoria with Clatsop Plains." J. W. Welch moved an amendment that a commdttee of seven be appoint ed to take the matter into considera tion. Judge Taylor regretted that matter of .local jealousies should again be brought up. He favored an extension of the corporate limits of Astoria so as to take In all land on the other side of Young's Bay and make itihe owners con' tribute toward the building of the bridge. He was In favor or voting ap proval of the proposition, and the ap- polntment of a committee to report jilans at the next meeting. Judge Gray considered the time ripe for action, and thought it'he matter well worthy of consideration. He stated that the county commissioners were at present discussing ithe advisability of building a wagon road to Seaside by way of the Lewis and Clarke country. the cost of which, in round numbers, would be 30,000. He said rights of way to the bridge approadhies should first be obtained before other steps were taken. Dr. Kinney moved to adjourn, but th motion was lost. C. J. TrencWard's motion, as amend ed, was then carried unanimourly. It was theh moved and carried that when the meeting adjourned, it should be to 7:30 next Thursday evening. Mr. Wing-ate moved that the chair-. Trtan be appointed as one member of the committee. A motion to adjourn then prevailed. CURRENT TOPICS IN THE SCHOOL. The suggestion that every teacher, Wither in city, village, or district fHflicol, should strive to Interest- his pu pils in 'Che study of current topics. Is an excellent one. The primary object of school instruoOon Is not merely to parry the pupils through so many text books on so mtany different subjects, but so ito guide their growing mind as to develop the best manhood and jvoirJanhood. To accomplish these re rulU. the teacher must go outside the text-books, must put life Into his teach ing, and must connect the school work with the life and thought of the day, especially the broader thought of the outside world, as yet but little known to the pupils In the schools. The first requisite for the successful study of current topdea In the school is a teacher . who is.himself in sympathy and In con tact with the btet thought of the day. The next requisite is journal that can re used as a text-book; one ht will furnish the necessary record of events and comment tboreon, with a good rang end variety of reeding. With such Jaui-na!, the teacher can make the if.udy of current topics of giii benefit, not only to the scholars, but to himself. A weekly Journal that filrly presents all sides of every lmportint public quel Ion, and that admirably meets the requirements for the study of cvrrent topics In the schools, is "Publ'c Opinion," publlsed at Washington, D. C, at $2.50 per year. A contribution of ten cents apiece from 25 pupils will pay for "Public Opinion" fjr one year, or five cents apiece will pay for It for six months. The weekly Issues can be used as text-books in the 'reading; classes, and If preserved and bound they make a valuable addition to or the nucleus for a school library. Send for specimen copy. ' ' LITERARY NOTE. Romance never looked so Inviting as now. With the December number a change Was been made in Its front cov er, which renders the table of contents mora afctradtive than ever, and the reality bears out the announcement, for every story in it la among the best of lis kind. They are largely devoted to Christmas, and are full of the atmos phere of Khe season, yet utterly unlike In scheme and treatment. Among the authors represented are Octave Thanet, CHancois Ooppee, and Julia Sh'ayer. Besides th Christmas tales there are a tftofy of adventure In China by Hen ry Wlllard French, a charming social study by Hugues Le Roux, a powerful Russian sketch by Ivan Tourgueneff, and a ludicrous Irish ghost story by Urania Lock.) Bailey. Since Its reduc tion In price Romance gives each month "ten t)Urles for a dime;" and many more than a hundred a year for $1.00. A sample copy of a recent Issue may be obtained by sending three two-cent stamps to Romance . Publishing Com pany, Clinton Hall, Asetor Place, New York. FORTY-SECOND STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grade of Forty- second street In the town (now city) of Asoria, Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John Adair, from the south line of Bond street to a point 170 feet south of the south line of Bond street at ele vations above the base of grades for the btreets as established by Ordinance No, 71, entitled, An Ordinance establish lng a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria," as follows, to-wlt At the south line of Bond street, 24 feet. At a point ISO feet south of the south line of Bond street, 26 feet. At a point 170 feet south of the south line of Bond street, 2H feet The grade to be of even elevation throughout the width of the street, at any point and upon a straight or even slope or line between the points above aesignatea,. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to- wlt, on Tuesday, December 11th, 1894, the Common Council will establish said "grade By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon. November 14, 1894. ELECTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that on the 12th day of Deeernlber, 1894, a general election will be held In the city of As toria, Oregon, for city officers, name ly: One councilman from each ward. There is hereby set on ana estawisn- ed for the purposes of the said general election, to be held on the 12th "day of December, 1894, the following elec tion precincts, to-wlt: WARD NUMBERED ONE. Precinct numbered One be and the same shall embrace all of the city of Astoria west of 7th street in said city as laid out by John MoClure and ex tended by Cyrus Olney and as recorded and laid out by Hustler & Aiken. Precinct numbered Two All of the City of Astoria bounded on the west by 7th street In MoClure's, and Hust ler & Aiken's Astoria, and on the east by the eastern boundary of Ward Nnm bered One. WARD NUMBERED TWO. The boundary of Preolnot Numbered Three Bhall be and the same shall be identical with the boundaries of Ward Numbered Two. WARD NUMBERED THREE. Preolnot Numbered Four The boun daries of Preolnot Numbered Four be and the same shall be Identical with the boundaries of Ward Numbered Three The Following places are hereby des ignated as polling places for said gen eral election, towit: tf FIRST WARD. Polllnir place numbered one in pre cinct numbered one shall be at engine house numbered one on Astor Street. Polling place numbered two In pre- cinst numbered two shall be at engine house numbered two on Commercial street. SECOND WARD. Polling place numbered three, In pre cinct numbered three, shall be at what Is known as Welch's Block, on Con mer ctal street. THIRD WARD. Polllnir place numbered four In pre olnot numbered four shall be at what Is known as Smith's cannery, In Adair s Astoria. FIRST WARD. Polling place numbered One-rjudges: C. W. Holt, L. Leback. and P. A. Trulllnsrer. ' Clerks H. B. Ferguson, Thos. Boeillng Polling place numbered Two Judges: B. F. Allen. H. D. Thing, and A. M. Tiith. Clerks H. M. Thatcher, L. E. Sellg. BKUUftlJ WAKU. Polllnir place "numbered T'iree Judges: Geo. F. Welch. C. R. Thom son. L. Lai-sen. Clerks o. zeigier, u. J Tremcmard. Polllnir prnce numrrei injur JudKes: W. H. Wood, W. B Painter. Fred Wright Clerks W. B. Adair, u. T. Morton. The following named ludires are hereby appointed and designated chair men In the respective polling places: Polling place numbered One f. A Trullinger. Polling place numbered two u. r . Allen. Polling place, numbered 'inree : R. Thomson. Polling place numbered Four rreo Wright. Bv order or the common i:min-'i. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor tnd Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November 2G'.h, 1S9J. All the natent tnedlnes advertised In thin twwr. toehr with the cholo Mt r.rfiimerv. and toilet article ett- -n tw hour tit nt the lowest prices at J. W. Conn' dmr store, opposite Oc cident Hotel Aitorl. . CHOICE LOT3 in Hill's Second Addi tion to "Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices In reach of alL Dr. Priced Cream Baking powder Am rdad GoU MU Midwinter Fa. Sa friod ijVSo. FOR a case it will not cuhe. (i Soldby Druggistsorsentbymall 26CW.6UO and $1.00 per package. Samples free. Tfef The Favorite I00TB IGTOH Lk9 il U f or the leeth aud itreaUj.&o. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Antolne Magne, has filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop County, his final account as such administrator, and the said Court has set Friday, December 21st, 1894, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the County Court rooms. In the Court. House at Astoria, Oregos, as the time and place for the hearing there of, and that all persons Interested therein, are notified to then and there appear and Bhow cause if any there be, why the same be not allowed and the administrator discharged. ALEX. GILBERT. Administrator of the estate of An tolne Magne, Deceased! State of Ohio,' County of Toljdo, Lu liis County, ss. Frunk L Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co, doing business In the city of Toledo, County and Btate aforesaid, and that the said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for teach and every case of ca tarrh tbat cannot be cured by 'the use of Hall's Oatatrh Cure. FRANK. J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 8th day of Decem ber. 1886 A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) ' Notary Public. Hall's Caittarrh Cure Is 'taken Internal ly and acta dlireotly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Seaid for testimonials, free. F. J.. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. BOND STREET IMPROVEMENT NO TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, have determined to improve Bond Street from the west line of 42d street to the wes?t line of 45th stivpt, all In the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Ad'air. by grad ing to the full width of said street so much of eaid portion thereof, as is of greater height or elevation than the established grade, and by plankins such part of said street that is to be graded with new sound fir plank three lnoh in thickness to the width of 20 feet throug'h the center of said street and by laying sidewalk 10 feet In width on the north side thereof, and by riling, capping and planking the north half :jf so much ot said portion of said street as is tida land or of a height or elevation lss or lower than the es tablished grade thereof, and by lay ing sidewalk 10 feet wide on tne north side, railings where necessary, all to be done in accordance with plans and 'peeillcatlons and ordinances In relation thereto. The iand'g and premises upon which the special assessment shall be levied to defray the cost and expense of said Improvement and the distriot embrac ing the said lands and prcmides be and the same are designated as follows, to wit: Commencing at the southwest comer of Block 6, In the part of said city as laid out and recorded by John Adair, and running thence east on the south line of said block to the south west corner of Block 7, thence south on the wet line of said Block 7, and the west line of Block 8, to the Bouth went corner of said Block 8, and thence easterly on the south line of Block 8 and 98 to the southeast corner of Block 98, 'ojid thence northerly on the east line of Blocks 93, 99, 104, 100, and 110, to the northeast corner of raid Block 110, and thence westerly on a straight line from the northeast corner of Block 110, to the northwest corner of Block 110, and thence southerly on the west lines of Blocks 116, 114, 112, and 6, to the place of beginning, and all lots and blocks and other property contain ed within said district, and not In cluded In streets or alleys are deter mined to be specially Denentted ly such Improvement and liable to such assessment. 'Estimates of the expense of such Im provements and plans and diagrams of such work or Improvement and of the locality to be Improved have been de posited by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for public examination, and nvay be Inspected at the office of such ofiicer. At the next regular meeting of the Common Council after ten days from the final publication of this notice, to wlt: On Tuesday, January 1st, ISO.i, at the hour of 7:30 p. m at the CSty Hall, the Common Council will consider any ob jections to such Improvement being made, and if a remonstrance against ?uch Improvement signed by persons owning more than one-half of the prop erty In such district herein described and on whioh the special o-ssessment is to be levied, shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge before said time of meeting of the Common Council, no such Improvement or work phall be ordered, except by the concurrence of all the councilmen elect, and if such remonstrance shall be signed by the peraons owning three-fourths of all the property in such district and filed with the Auditor and Police Judge before said time of meetings the Common Council, no such Improvement or work shill be ordered In any event. By order of the Common Council. (Attest.) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judqe. Astoria, Oregon, November 25, 1S94. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appoinled the assignee of I. W. Case, and that he has qualified as such assignee by filing with the clrk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, his bond as required by law. All pTSons hav ing claims against said I. W. Case are notified to present the same to the i-ndcjulgned, duly verified, at the office of the Astoria National Bank, In the city of Astoria, In said county, within three month from this date. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 11th day of November. 1RM. D. K. WARREN, Asflence. Captain Bweeny. U. 3. A., ?in V.ort CaL, says: "Ehlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good Price CO; Cts. Sold by J. W. Coun. DUANE STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. No'.l'-e Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, have determined to Improve Duane street from the east side of 10th street to the west side of 12th street, (except the crossing of 11th street), all in the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure and ex tended by Cyrus Olney, by removing an aereoiive piles, caps ana Btnngers, and putting In new and sound fir piles, posts and sills wherever necessary, and new caps and stringers, and planking the same with new and sound fir plauk four Inches In thickness, and by build ing sidewaiKS on with sides thereof all of the Improvements to be made to the full width and established grade of said street, and to Include railings wnere neoessnry, and to be done in ac cordance with plans and specifications ana ordinances In relation thereto. The lands and premises upon which the speolal assessment shall be levied to defray tha cost and expense of such improvement and the district embrac ing said lends and premises, be anS the same are designated as follows, to-wlt Commencing at the southwest corner or lot one (1) of Block numbered 41, thence easterly along center lines of Blocks 44 and 64, to the eastern boun daries of Block numbered 64, thence northerly along eastern boundaries of Blocks 64 and 61," to the northeast cor ner of Lot 8, Block numbered 61. thcnc westerly along center lines of Blocks 61 and 60, to the west boundary of jtsiock numoerea bu. thence southerly along western boundaries of Blocks 60 and 44, to point of beginning: contain lng Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, In Block 44; Lots i, z, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. In Block 64 Lots 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, In Block 61, and Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, In Block 60, an in we Town inow city) or Astoria. as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure and extended by Cyrus Olney. Estimates of the expense of such Improvements and plats and diagrams of such work or Improvement and of the locality to be Improved have been deposited by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for pub lic examination, and may be lnspeoted at the office of such office-. At the next regular meeting of the Common Council, after ten days from the final publication of this notice, to- wlt: On Tuesday, December 18th. 1894, at the hour of 7:30 p. m at the City Hall, the said Council will consider any ob jections to such Improvement being made, and If a remonstrance against such Improvement, signed by personf owning more than one-half of the prop erty In Buch district herein described, and In which the special assessment Is to be levied shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge before thf said time of meeting of the Common Council, no such Improvement or work shall be ordered except by the con currence of all the Councilmen elect, and if such remonstrance shall be sign ed by the persons owning three-fourths of all the property In such district and filed with the Auditor mid Police Judge b?fore the said time of meeting of the Common Council, no such Improvement or work shall be ordered In any event Bv order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November 10th, 1894. THREE REASONS WHY. The Printz-Crain Drug Co. are coming to the front and outstripping their ri vals: . 1. Messrs. Prlntz and Craln are both thorough druggists, each having hnd nearly twenty years' experlnece In the business, and have the confidence of both the physicians nnd the public. 2. They are always pleasant and obliging to every one who enters their stor, whether they wish to buy any thing or not. 3. They have no clerk hire to pay their rent Is reasonable, and their ex perience In the wholesale department enables them to buy goods In a way tnat they can compete with the best of them on prices. Give them a call and you will be convinced that the above Is true. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gundormian, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation In recommf-nding Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re sults were almost marvelous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baiptttat church at Rives Junction, she was brought down with pneumonia suc ceeding La Grippe. Terrible parox ysms or cougning would .last for hours with little interruption, and and It wn;med as if she could not survive. (hem. A friend recommended Dr. King s New Discovery; It was quick In its work and highly satisfactory In Kb results.'.' Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' Druir Store. Regular size E0 cents and $1.00. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, nnd All Skin Erup tions, nnd positively curc Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per lHx. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. SHTLOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, Is In great demand. Pocket sine contains twenty-five doses only zs cents. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grade of the alley running through blocks Two (2) Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), In the part of said city laid out and recorded by John Adair, from the west line of 33th street to the east line of 42d street, at elevations above the base of grades as established by Ordinance No. 71, en title!, "An Ordinance establishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria," as follows, to-wlt: At the intersection of 38th street, 17 feet. -At the Intersection of 39th street, 18 feet. At the Intersection of 40th street, 19 feet. At the Intersection of 41st street, 20 feet. At the Intersection of 42d street, 26 feet. The alley to be level throughout the width of each of said streets, and the grade to be upon a straight line or even slope between the points at which the grade Is designated, and that the grade of said part of said alley will be established as above mentioned unless within ten days from the final publi cation of this notice, to-wlt, on or be fore Saturday, Decemr,r 15, 1894, the owners of three-fourths of the proper ty adjacent to said portion of said street shall make and file with the Auditor snd Police Judge their writ, ten remonstrance against said proposed grade. l;y order ot the Common Council. (Attest) K. OHBURN, . Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, tpregon, November ICth, lavt DUANE STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Common- Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grade of Du ane street In the town (now city) ot Astoria, Oregon, as laid out and record ed by John Adair, from tha crossing of snld sireet with 36in street to anu in clusive of the crossing with 3Sth street, at elevutlons above the base of grades for the city of Astoria, as established bv Ordinance No. 71, entitled, -An jr- dinance establishing a base of grades for the streets of. tha city or Astoria, us follows, to-wlt.: At the crossing of SGth Btreet, 65.4 feet. At the crossing of 37th street, 65 feet. At the crossing of 38th street, 82 feet. The grade of said crossings to be level, and the street to be on a straight or even slope between the crossings and of equal height throughout the the width of the street at any point. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and po lice Judge within ten days from the final publication of this no'.Ice, to-wlt, Tuesday, December is, W'Ji, tne com mon Council will establish said grade. By order of the Common Council. (Attest.) K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November 2d, 1894. See that St-e-e-dman is spelt with two "eos," wliem you buy St-e-e-dman't Soothing Powders. Try them. FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account, at administratrix of the estate of Charier T. Strom, deceased, In the county court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop county, and the time for hearing there on, by said court, set for Monday, De cember 3d, A, D. 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m and all persons having objections thereto, will then and there; appear, and Bhow cause if any why the same shall not be allowed, end the administratrix discharged. October 30th, 1894. . ELIZABETH STROM, d&w Administratrix. FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the adventislnt alalmed for them, tha following fou; remedlea have reached a phenomena aale. Dr. King's New Discovery, foi xinsumption, Coughs and Colda, eaol ttle guaranteed Eleeilc Bitters, the. great renvedy for Liver, Stomach, ant Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, thi aest In the world, and Dr. King's New L,lfe PlilB. which are a perfect pill. Al Jiese remedies are guaranteed to do Just what Is claimed for them, en jhe dealer whose name Is attaches herewith, will be glad to tell you mort. of them. Sold at Chas. Rogers' Drug Jtore, Odd Fellows' building. FOUND THEM THE BEST. This la to certify that I have usee Krause's Headache Capsules perlodi .ally for over a year, and have verj much pleasure Ir stating that tl'ej i'ave always proved very beneficial auc t-ave relieved me In from ten to llfteei. minutes. I have been a sufferer fron. htadache for many years, and have never fourd anything to do me at nuch good as Krause's Headache Cap Jules. Yours Truly, LOUIS HERMAN, 234 Poplar St., Wichita, Kan. .For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., sole agent. . Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice) Winet, Liquors nnd Clgtt. KENTUCKY WHI8KEV Only buded over the) bar, Th largest glass of N. P, Er. Half-and-hall, 5t. Fre Lunch. Hriokson eStWirkkala, Proprietor! Cor. Conconly and Lafayett Sis. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Oas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water He atlng.- 179 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or. Uil Dr.LIEBIG&CO Special Doctori for Ckronne, Pri nts lid Witting Diseases. Dr. I Mine's leivlircrator the Brpt r- nierly fe,i ii-lliliiill Wfiikm-s-e. l,n , uf Manhood slid l'rl vale IliiniWi Ov-reiine rre-iiialureiiei-i Hue preruri nil lor innrrian- lllo's uiuli-, pleasures and if, otislhl iiU : $1 Irlnl bottle ttlven oi wnt free to iiny one (losrrlliliitt leyiiiiitoiiin: call iraeiur"s -too ueijr hi reel, pnvuio tnlrwjee 1U. UitKou l5t.,i)jei l-'r.ilK-lsfo. The CP. UPSHUR Co,, Shipping & Gommissioi Astoria, Oregon. H. W. SHERMAN, Cabs and Express Wagons. 0 ? Central Office, $i$ Third Street, Stable, 128 First Street. Tiephone No. 7. FISHER BROS., SHIP - CHANDLERS, HARDWARE. Wagonii a Vehicles In fcJtock Fares Machinery. Peeints, Oils, Varalshrs, Loggers' Supplies, Falrbank's Srsles, Doors v mi Windows. ProvietiotM, Flour, tana Mill Fewd Astoria, Oregon. Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of ' the "Burlington Route," 2',0 Washington Bt., Portlund. He will mull you free, of charge, maps, time tables, and advlee you as to the through rates to any point, ragorve sleeping car accommodations for von, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, South ern, Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at th very lowest rates obtainable. -j . . 'The Burlington Route Is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road In the world for ail claenes ot travel. Htinter Epicures say the best . Pork Sausage combines n , the flavor of of lean pig i lergen s. pork witl, the flalty fat and the fines herbs. We furnish the table with this kind of sausage that pleases the veriest epicure. Portland Butchering Co's Market Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth streets NO BREAKFAST Is complete without a good piece of choice meat, One can be Deceived . In a piece of meat at tlie meat deal ers, and discover when It Is too late that what appeared to be good is noth ing of the kind. Guard against such mistakes by coming here. Vs always have the best. WASHINGTON MEAT HARKET, CHRISTENSEN & CO., Prop'r, Dalgity's Iron Works, General Machinist and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of any Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoiia, Or. THE ASTOfllA SAVINGS BAKK Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on euivlniTS deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBY Tresldei.t BKNJ. YOUNG Vice President PRANK PATTON Cashier W. a DEMENT Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. II. Page. O. A. Nelson,- BenJ. Young, A. 8. Reed, D, P, Thompson, W. K. Dement. . FRED SAI, mdnuiaciurer ma importer ui Saddles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Blankets, Rubes, - Leather, Etc. GOODS SOLD AT POIJTLRIID PRICES. P. O. Box i7g. Olney St., Astoria, Or. A.STORIA IRON WOKK8 Conconly St., foot ot Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marin Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty, Castings of All Descriptions Mads to Order on anon none. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. Le. Fox Vice President 0. B. Prael Secretary OGClDEflT HOTEL U the Best of It Cla On the Pacific Coaat. THlt Afl UfJEXCEIiLDD TABhE. Ratal. Is dally anil upwards. GHlGflCO, PiWfllJlfEE and ST. PAUL RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontinental Lines is the Only Line running; nucirjiiy uiunicu - vnia BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. Th Express Trains consist ot Vastlbukd, Stapfn;, Dining and Parlor Cars, HEATED IJY STEAM. And furnished with Every Luiiiry known In aodti n railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line Is Unequaled. Tkaets en sale at all prominent railway ofticas. For further Information Inquire of any ticket ateeh or C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CASEY, Trav, Pass. Agt PORTLAND, OREGON,