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    , THE DAILY AST0R1AJM, ASTOK1A, FRIDAY M0RN1NU, MA.Y 10, 1895
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THE COUNTY COURT.
Compled by P, ,. Dunbar County
by Order County Court.
(Official Report)
In the County Court of the State of
MoT' ,"andfOrtheC0U0fCat-P
Monday. .May 6th, IS, 1st day May Tern
present, Hon. J. H. D. Gray, judge '
B Woode ana a Peterson.
Court met at 10 o'clock
a. m. and was
ituly opened.
Communication from D. F. Stafford
superior of Road District No. 5. asking
instruction, as to collection of road tax
and also to making repalrs to bridge at
W 1st 8 on county road. read. Ordered that
ti.o matter of Road tax be referred to C.
W. ulton for an opinion and that the
matt of repairs to bridge, the court
being of the opinion that any necessary
repairs can be made from road fund of
said district. It 1, ordered that the su
pervlsor be so Instructed.
Bond of Nathan Kimball, justice of the
peace, Seaside precinct, read and ap
proved. Bond of Ed. Banks, supervisor of Road
District No. 10, read and approved.
Now comes C. Bradbury and asks the
court to remit costs on tax roll of his
p'roperiy for the year 1833, examined and
disallowed.
Now conies Andrew Nordstrom and pre
sents a notice of himself and others to
alter the county road near Sec. 30, Tp.
5 N, R. 7 W., and also appeared J. C.
RIerson and presents a remonstrance of
himself and others against said alteration
and on motion said notice Is dismissed for
the reason that no petition nns been niea
herein as Is by law required for the lo
cating and altering of county roads.
Now comes H. S. Lyman, school super
intendent and asks the court to provide
him with a room In the court house for
his olllce or an allowance for ofllce rent.
And the same having been considered, It
a oruereu mac z.uo per month bi al
lowed as office rent for school superin
tendent.
Communication from E. Houghton, ax
pervlsor of Road District No. 1, request.
Ir.g the court to purchase a road scraper
for his district, read and referred to
Commissioners Wooden 'and Peterson,
with authority to purchase If deemed
advisable.
Jteport from J. H. Hare, Sheriff, ap
pointing R. M. Lowe and M. F. Hardesty
deputies to assist State Fish and Fame
Protector, and G. Wlngate to serve pa-
1 era for committee of 21, without com-
pensanon from the county, read and
ordered approved.
Report of A. Gibbons, assessor, appoint
ing the following persons deputy assessors
to take the census, G. O. Moen, A, B. Mc
Millan, M. Gorman, P. S. Phllbrick, A.
Bergman, W. H. Smith, R. A. Abbott,
J. P. Clark, B. F. Coe, J. A. Eakln, and
Henry Young, read. Ordered that same
be approved and that they be allowed
12.50 per day, while actually employed,
not to exceed 6 days each.
Communication from J. W. Hare, Sher
iff, stating that the personal property of
C. W. Rich was erroneously assessed as
being In the City of Astoria and School
District No. 1, and that the assessments
of Ole Olsen, Annie Olsen and H. E.
Sephenson was erroneously extended on
the tax roll for 1S94, and that the taxes
paid by the said persons should be re
funded by reason of said erroneous as
sessment. It Is ordered that the sheriff
refund the amounts overpaid and deduct
the same from the several funds on which
said taxes were paid.
In the matter of the petition of M. E.
Juopperl and others to establish a county
road. Report of viewers and surveyor
on establishing a road as petitioned for
by M. C. Juopperl and others, read first
time and laid over until tomorrow for
second reading.
Now comes J. Q. A. Bowlby and asks
that the tax sale for the year 1891,. on
land in Section 8, Tp. 8 N., R. 7 West, be
cancelled the same having been erro
neously assessed, allowed and so ordered.
J. N. Heckard, Supervisor of Road Dis
trict No. C, appeared and reports that
the public trail from Jeffers' to Sale's has
been obstructed by Jensen, and the court
having examined the matter and ascer
tained that the trail Is a puttie one, it Is
ordered that supervisor remove said ob
structions. Now Comes F. I. Dunbar, county clerk,
and presents a report showing that the
sum of 15,842.66 has been collected from
road and poll taxes for the year 1894, and
paid Into the county treasurer. Whereas
the court having examined the same, hav
ing due regard to the amount of taxes
collected in the severad road districts,
the condition of the roads, necessity for
repairs and amount of travel thereon, it
is ordered that the following amounts
be apportioned to the aeveral district
viz: Astoria, $3,067.10; No. 1, $326.93; No.
2, $134.07; No. 3, $228.02; No. 4, $120.03; No.
5, $247.84; No. 6, $100.00; No. 7, $218.75; No.
8, $149.16 ;No. 9, $184.36; No. 10, $235.94; No.
11, $232.77; No. 12, $129.05; No. 13, $177.74;
No. 14. $43.03; No. 15, $197.74; total amount,
5842.66.And that the clerk notify the sev
eral supervisors of the amount apportion
ed to each district
Bond of J. N. Heckard, Road Super
visor, District No. 5, examined and ap
proved. Petition from 8. Elmore, H. S. Lyman,
W. J. Ingalls, and many others asking th
court to take immediate action with a
view of bridging the Lewis and Clarke
river and also bridging Young's river
or placing thereon a steam ferry that
Astorians may have an outlet for the
summer resorts, and the country peopU
may have an inlet to the county seat
and market; ordered that the same be
laid over for further consideration.
Claim, on general fund presented and
allowed as follows: Mrs. Schroder and
Mrs. Sandy, allowance for April. $20.00;
Geo. Brown, service, copying delinquent
roll. $9600; H. T. Finley, .ervlce. copying
delinquent roll, $70.50; A. Bergman copy
ing delinquent roll. $48.00; F. L Dunbar
stamps, etc.. for assessor-, office. $10 45
J W Hare, boardof prisoner, for April.
r.87; Ja.. W. Hare, .heriff, tmp. pos
tal card, and travelling expenses. W
Foard and Stoke., provision, for
Mickelson. for March. $5.96. for April.
$5 95; A. V. Allen, provision, for A.
Bakka. $5.93; Mi Saikka, $4.; Je
terxei. $3.50; Mrs. fediek.
field & Hauke. proven, for Mrs. Matt
son. $5.95;Bo,..Higgin. Co.. provision.
for Mr.. Bannlsn, $5.95; Campbell Bros
provision, for Mrs. Raymond, 16.06; C.
Nordsarom, care of A. Sorglund for April
$10.00; Astoria Street Railway Co., elec
trie light, for April, $2.50; Griffin & Reed,
stationery, etc., 13.38; N. D. Raymond,
surveying and platting North Nehalem
road, $80.00; S. A. Gragg, viewer of ame
$4.00; Dally Astorlan, publish court pro
ceeding, for March and April, $28.65
Foard & Stokes, spike, for Walker Oeek
bridge, $2.25; Astoria Transfer Co., hore.
for use of sheriff, $16.00; M. F. Hardesty,
trip to Westport, $8.76; Glass A Prud.
nomme, legal blanks for sheriff, $3.10;
Irwin Hodson Co., book, and blank, for
surveyor, $21.80; F. W. Ferguson, postal
cards' and circular, for sheriff, $5.50;
H. F. Prael & Co., drayage, $2.50; R.
strams, stationery. $3.10: Astoria Trans
fer Co., saddle horses to Nehalem, $18.50;
Wm. Pohl, burial of A. Brown, $17.00; O,
H. Beckman, examination of A. Brown,
"w; wm. Pohl. coroner', evamlnatlon
of A. Brown, $11.20; witnesses. Smith v..
Clatsop county, 8. A. Wherry, $5.00; H. T.
indley, $6.20; H. Bell, $4.50; D. W. Burn-
side, $14.80; A. J. Bender, $7.00; C. C
Brower, $6.00; Mrs. Laura BurnSlde, $3.80;
R. N. Coe, $3.80; H. W. Weeks, $5.00; E.
Drew, $5.00; A. R. Cyrus, $6.00; O. Stew
art, $6.00; D. M. Mooer, $4.40; J. S. Del-
linger, supplies for assessor, recorder,
ana Justice, $67.40; Flnlayson Shipping
Co., storage on Booths, $2.00; Oregon
Tel. Co., telephone for May, $2.50; Asto.
rla Gas Light Co., gas for quarter, $56.85;
Q. O. Moen, two patent lamps, $5.00; C.
H. Grlbble, repair, to ga. flgtures, $11.85;
Vt . C. Cassell, commander Cushing Post,
sundries furnished Philip Piper, $21.20; J.
S. Delllnger, sundries furnished sheriff,
$102.50; Fulton Bros., Opinion concerning
delinquent taxes, $20.00; Bowlby and
Smith, legal services Smith vs. Clatsop
county, $250.00; Bowlby and Smith, legal
services, $40.00; R. N. Wooden, inspecting
bridges, etc., $7.75; Astoria Pub. Co., pub
lishing proceedlngs( $10.50.
Claims on special road fund presented
and allowed a follows: J. F. Larsen,
poll tax erroneously paid District No. 1,
$2.00; E. A. Turley, poll tax erroneously
paid District No. 5, $2.00; A. Aylmore,
poll tax erroneously paid District No.
5, $2.00; Wm. Armstrong, poll tax erro
neously paid District No. 9, $2.00; J. H.
Johansen, supplies for Road District No.
3, $1.30; Freeman & Bremner, repairs on
scraper, Road District No. 2, $8.50; P. S.
Phllbrick, work on Road District No. 3,
$21.00; R. R. cole, services as road super
visor District No. 6, $41.81; B. Gallagher.,
services as road supervisor in District
No. 6, $24.10; A. B. McMillan, service,
is Road supervisor in Road District No.
7, $15.05; Jas. Cuslck, work on road in
District No. 9, $15.95; Ed. Banks, services
as road supervisor in District No. 10,
1101.00; B. P. Wiggins, services as road
supervisor in District No. 11, $20.00; Chas.
H. Miller, services as road supervisor in
District No.12, $24.00 ; 8. A. Gragg, ser
vice, as Road supervisor in District No.
13, $8.00; M. Buchanan, service, a. road
iupervisor in District No. 14, $17.00; R. M.
Cos. road poll tax paid road sunervlaor
Dlsfrlct No. 9, $2.00; D. Burnslde, poll tax
paid road supervisor District No. 9, $2.00;
-ius. Campbell, work on county road In
District No. 1, $56.00.
Tuesday, May 7th, 1895, second day,
same present as yesterday.
Court met at 9 a. m. and was duly open
ed.
Ordered that Road District No. 2 be sl
owed $10,00 to repair bridge on county
road near Joslah West's.
In the matter of the application of Han-
na Paulina Junna for the appointment of
a guardian for Abram Junna, a spend
thrift. Ordered that complaint be made
to County Judge against Abram Junna,
that he is a spendthrift, that he will
so waste and spend his Income that he
and his family will become a burden upon
the county, and requested that a guar
dian be appointed.
Now comes Walter Way and makes
complaint that the county road leading
from Young's river to Nehalem river,
n the vicinity of section 18, Tp. S N., R.
i. W.. is obstructed by the placing of
rates across said road by Otto Johansen,
and the court having ascertained that
said road is a public road, It is ordered
that the clerk notify the road supervisor
of Dlctrlct No. 13 to remove said ob
structions and open said road for public
ravel and warn said Johansen not to
further obstruct the same.
In the matter of the peltlon of M. E.
luopperl and other, to establish a coun-
y road. Now at this time is read for
the second time the report of the viewers
and surveyor for the establishment of a
ojntv road as Detltloned for bv M. E.
luopperl aNd others, and no objection, or
remonstrance having been filed herein,
he same i. allowed and ordered re-
orded in book of records.
In the matter of the petition of S. EN
nore, H. o. Lyman ana otners to con-
truct a bridge across Lewi, and Clarke
river and also construct a bridge or main-
aln a steam ferry across Young, river.
"his matter being under consideration at
his time and the court being of the
opinion that .aid bridge should be con
ducted across Lewi, and Clarke river
ind that a .team ferry should be main-
alned by the county across Young's
-Iver at point, where a county road
from Seaside to the city of Astoria would
ross said rivers. It la therefor re-
olved by the unanimous vote of this
ourt that upon the laying out and con
struction of a road from Seaside to As-
oria in accordance with the provision,
if the law of 1893, known as the "Cross
Road Law," that the court will con.truct
said bridge across Lewi, and Clarke
river, and maintain a .team ferry across
Young', river.
In the matter of the petition of J. P.
.lerrifleld and other, to resurvey, to
straighten and re-establish corner, and
nonumenU on the county road from
louth boundary line of Clatsop county
to B. Bearman's. Now come. M. Bu
chanan and presents the petition of him
self and other, to resurvey county road
as askej for In said petition. Ordered
that aald petition be allowed and that
3u Johnson. A. W. Meskle and C. Brad
bury be appointed viewers, N. D. Ray
mond surveyor, and that they meet at
E. G. Scovell's on Monday, May 13th,
1893, at 7 o'clock a. m.
Ordered that court do now adjourn sine
die.
J. H. T. GRAY, Judge.
R. M. WOODEN.
CHRIS. PETERSON.
Commissioners.
Attest: F. I. Dl'NBAR, Clerk. ,
What is
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Conway, Ark,
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A. V. .ll'ILI.IAKD,
Jas. G. Cannon-,
Receivers of E. S. JafTniv k Co.
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I
. STIiKET IMPROVEMENT
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria,
Oregon, have determined to Improve
Bond street from West side of 42d
streat to Weat side of 45th street, e-U
In the ty of Aatoria, a laid out and
recorded Ixy JeJhn Ad'alr, suoh improve
ment shall consist of Kradln'l,,"c5
portion of said street to the established
grade thereof, throughout the full
width thereof (together with filling as
veil as cutting) as to all thereof is
above the bank of the Columbia River
and planking the same with sound flr
. . . j ill 1 1 , i n n. rf D
p:anK inree lncnea in iui.i , . ,
widith of twenty feat Dhrougwout the
center thereof, and laying a side walk
ten fe-3t wide of fir plank 1 and 1-2
. . i i.i- .u c?,i . i Ma rvf said
incnes ciuca uii mo - --j
streot along Block 99, and on the Norttn
&id3 thereof, along tne oaituice oi .
pant thereof that is above the bank
of said river and consequently to be
graded, and driving piles, laying caps
and stringers and planking with sound
flr plank four inches tndck the part of
said street which Is North or West of
the bank of said river (and therefore
is mt to be graded) to a width of forty
feet through the center of said street
upon the established grade thereof,
and placing suibstanitial railings upon
each side of the improvement.
All of the Improvements to be made
in accordance with the plans and spe
cifications and ordinances In relation
thereto.
The tend, lots and premises upon
which the special assessment shall be
levied to defray the cost and expanses
. ..v. ,M.n.n,rAmarv anA t h HlAtriftt
I IL BUrLlIl IllUJlUfClllvm,
J-emlbraclng said landB, lots and prem
ises, be ana tne same ore ucaiBiuwicvi
as follows, to-wlt:
Commencing at the Southwest corner
of Block 6. In said part of sold city
and running thence Bast to the South
west corner of Block 7, and thence
South to the Southwest corner of Block
8, and thence Bast to the Southeast cor
ner of Block 98, and thence North to
the Northeast corner of Block 110, and
thence West to the Northwest cornet
of Block 116, and thence South to the
place of beginning, and all lands and
premises wlbhin such district and not
within any street or alley are subjact
to such assessment.
Estimates of the expense of sudh
Improvements and plans and diagrams
of such work or Improvement and ot
the locality to be Improved, have been
deposited by tha City Surveyor with
the Audited and Police Judge for pub
lic examination, and may be Inspected
at the ofTlce of such officer.
At the next regular meetimr of the
Common Council following the final
publication of this notice, which meet
In? will be held on Wednesday, May
13th, at the hour of 7:30 p. m., at
the city hall, any obleotlons that
may be made to such improve
ments will be considered by the
oounoll, and If by the time of said
meeting a rpmnntrnoe atfalnst such
Improvement signed bv residents of
the city owning more than one-half of
the oroperty In sold district shall bo
filed "with the Auditor and PoHce Judge
such improvement shall not be or
dered, If at all, except by a vote of
twth!rds of all members of the
oo'inoll.
Bv order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSBURN,
Auditor nnd Police Judge.
AMorla, Or., May 3, 1895.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
The firade.
Commercial Street.
WE KEEP NO BOOKS.
NO BAD'DEBTS
STRICTLY CASH.
Spice Cfcbinots 92c
Pocket Combs 5 tolOo
Scrub Brushes 5 to 13o
Long-bandied bath brash 25o
Sink brushes 'io
Dust brushes 19c
Hooks and Eyes lc a dozen
Embroidery cotton 2u a hall
Castile soap 8i: a cake
Hamburg hduins 3 to 24o a yard
Paint brushes 18o
Dash lantern 70o
Wash boilers (No 8) $1 00
Hat racks 5. 8 und lOo
3 qt Hot water bottle 81 08
4 qt Hot WntcY bottle 91 10
l'uper F-les4 sndSo
Crash 5c a yard
Slates 4a Hahdkeacbiefs 3 to 27u
Wine glasses 5.
Fry pans 0-12-14-19o
ltazor strops 23-4 lo
'1 ho Celebrated Buttermilk Boap
Uc a cake.
This Iteiloctor Lamp, with chimney
wick and burner. 33c.
Larue Bottle Household Ammonia13c. ,
Wash Boards 170. to 3Uo.
Comforts 1.13.
Veiling per yard 12o.
Lace (rom lo a yard to 11c
Overalls "50o.
Quilts U8o,
Bilk Garter Web per yard 10c.
ureakiust Muawls '13.
Bindings per roll 2o.
Pearl Buttons from 7c to 15o a dozen.
Smoked Pearl Buttons 6c to 8c a dozen.
lowels bo.
Table Oil Cloth 19 and 20o a yard.
Boys Pants 19c.
Ladies Underwear all prices
Corset Waist 19c.
Men's Underwear all prices.
UeLong's Hook nnd V yes i.er card 12c.
.Safety Pins per dozen 2o,
2 Foot It ales 8c.
Shoe Brunhes lOo.
Naming Bottles 9c
Vaseliue. large bottle 5o
Boys' tinenders 10c.
Men's Bnspenders all prices,
Umbrellas 1. 22, 41.G9.
Ladies' Hose 9a
Playing Cards So, 10c,
Ladies' Aprons 24c, 27c, 34c,
Armlets 5c.
lies, 12c.
Dog Chains 15c.
tutt Hinges from 2o. to tc
Bread Boxes, 3Gc 65c.. 76c.
'orn Poppers, 7c, 14c.
Strap Hinges, tc., 6c., 7c, Jo,
Red Ink 4c, a bottle.
Pirt Cnps. 2 f-ro.'.
Lurge Olas Fitdieri IT.', 2Hc.
L ntern u lobes fic.
lanterns 45n.
Picture Unoks lc.
Window .Shades with sp it g rollers 83c.
The "ARGflBE"
Commercial Flr set
BOND
IIGOR of m
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored.
Weakness, Nervonsneaa,
ueDiuty, and all the train
or evm iroin early errors or
utier excesses, me return oi
overnork, sicknew, worry.
etc. tullatrenglb, devel
opment ana tone given to
every organ ana poruoa
of the bud y. Simple, naU
oral methods. ImmedU
ate Improvement seen.
rallnre ImnoMlble. 2.000 references. Book.
explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) fret.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. A. 8MITH
DENTIST.
Rooms I and 2, PythUn oulldtng
over C. It Cooper's store. '
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8..
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block, 671 Third street.
DR. EILIV JANSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10
to 12 a, m.; 2 to 6 and 1 to t p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 11,
J. S. BISHOP, M. D.,
HOMEOPA'IHIST.
Office and rooms In Kinney Block.
Olllce Hours, io to 13:30 and 4 to 6:30
Surgery and Dlseaso'i of Women a Spe
cialty.
LIBERTY P. MULUNIX. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, 6S4Vi Third st, Astoria, Ore.
Special attention given to all chronto
diseases.
Da O. B. ESTE8,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of worn
n and surgery.
OtBce over Danziger's store. Astorta
Telephone No.
I AY TUTTLB. U. D.
PHYSICIAN. 8URGEON, AND
!COUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms and 8, Pythian
Kulldlng, Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
.' Residence. 6.19. Cedar street
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY.
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCES.
May be found in his office until II
o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until I
p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings.
German Physician. Eclectic
DR. BARTEL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Albert Dunbar's store
cor. 9th and Commercial. Prices: Calls
V-; confinements, 210.00. Operations at
office free. Medicines furnished.
MRS. DR. OWENS ADAIR,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention given to diseases
of -women and children. Also to eye
and ear. Office at Mrs. Ruckor's on
Tuesdays and Saturdays from 2:30 a.
m. to 3:30 p. m.
W. M. LAFORCB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms B, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick
Building.
SILAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Flavel's brick building.
FRANK J. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Astoria, Oregon.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAV.
Office on Second ptitet. Astoria, Or.
i J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxoa.
I Chester V. Dolph.
i DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27,
Hamilton Building. All legal and col
lection business promptly attended to.
Claims against the government a spe
cialty. JAMES W. WELCH,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
Houses to rent. All kinds of prop
erty for sale. Correspondence and
business solicited. Olllce Welch Block,
boi Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and
A. M. Regular communications held
on the first and third Tuesday evening
of each month.
W. O. HOWELL W, M,
E. C. HOLDEN, Bwstary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHEN IN PORTIJIND-Call on
Hatvdley A Haas, 150 First street, and
get tbe lally Astorlan. Visitors .need
not roisa their morning paper wbli
there.
BEVERAGES.
WINES AND BRANDIES. TJse Zin
fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea.
Viflu unla n., ffntlnn Dnn't fOrset
peach and apricot brandy. Also French
Cng-nee and wine st Alet Gilbert's
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbell',
Gem.
W. T. Stanford, station agent of
Leepner, Clarion County, Pa., writes:
I can recommend One Minute Cough
Cure as the best I ever used. It gave
Instant relief and a quick cure. Chas.
Rogers.
tV it
Sim
n a mi
Dalgitg
Iron
Works,
Oenersl riochinUt and bailer Works.
Ill kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat
and Engine Work of anv Description.
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Foot of Lafavette St., Astoi la, Or.
Gambrinus
Brewing Go's
Cold Storage
is now ready to deliver ibis celebrated
brew either by the keg or bottle. Drop
a postal to box 800 or telenhona Nn. AO.
and your orders will bo promptly deliver
ed. Ullice. Commercial anil 12th StreaU
S. E. UT2INGER, Agnnt.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed,lProvlslons, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cast aud Squemoqut Street!. Aitorla, Ort
North Paeifie Btwy
JOHN KOPP.Prop
Bohemian lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
Al ordtrt promptly attended to x
Japanese Bazaar
SINQ LUNG. Prop.
Don't buy any Spring goods until you
have looked ourstcck over. It will pay
you and as usual our prices are such as to
give us the bulk of the ladies trade In
417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's
Fruit Store.
Between Aitorla and Portland
XV'-; fs-".:. -
STEAMER
SARAH DIXON,
SPRING TIME TABLE, '
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria,
Monday morning for Portland at (
o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock.
Returning leaves Portland Sunday
morning at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednes
day and Friday evenings at 7:30.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO
il pacific n.n.
Is the line to take to all
points
EAST and SOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It often tbe best service, com
blulDg
8PEED and COMFORT
It is the populxr mute wllh ttioa who
Uu to travel on
the SAFEST!
It li therefore the mute you sliould
take. It run) tlirouith veatlbuied
tralna every day In the year to
St
P.
No Chang of Car",
Elegant Pullman Sleeprn,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, .
Only one shange of cars
PORTLAND to NEW YORK
Through Tickets
To Any Tartof tnr tlvil'ifil world.
PaaaenKers ticketed vis all boali runiilh
between A .tor In, kslams and l'or.'laud.
Full niff nnatlf n rnrrriiln run-, rim u'
traini, rnulx nt i'thir ritnl'!i fnniUlin)
tpill'-'tltl t4l
O. VV. STOKE.
Htf amer Telephone ixicV.
A. D. CHAHLTCSS,
A. O. P. A.. N. P. R. R.,
K5 Morrison 8t., Cor. Sd, Portland, Of.
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