The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 21, 1895, Image 3

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    TI1K DAILY ASTOtUAiN, ASTOJtlA, 'TUESDAY; MORN1MO, MAY 21, 1895
FOR
TILibAmOOK;,
NFHALEM
GO AST P0IJ4TS
OTHE
STEAHERS
p. eiimoe;
w. tf. Harrison,
AUGUSTA.
Sailing dates to rand from Tillamonk and Nehalem depend
on the weather. For freight and passenger
rates apply to
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents.
O. R & N. CO., Agent, Portland.
The Packers of Choice
Columbia River Salmon
- Their Brands and Locations
(Astoria
Aitorla Pk g Co
Booth A I'k'gCo..
Asloila
Astoria
Kinney
(John A. Devlin.
j Black
1 Oval
Cocktail
t.lii inbfaKivui 1'kKCo
Astoria
Astoria
I Magnolia
1 White Star
tug, St. George.,
I Fishermen's.....
Scandinavian
Minora "siimel
I,G MeglerSCo
'tshf r.ai'ii'i pka Co.,
Brookfleld.....
Astoria
I
Japanese Bazaar
SING LUNG. Prop.
Don't buy any Spring goods until you
have looked our stcck over. It will pay
you anil as usual our prices are such as to
givt us the bulk of the ladies trade in
417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler'e
Fruit Store.
Aa Franklin says, good dress opens
all doors, you should not lose sight of
the faot that a perfect fitting suit la
the main feature. Wanamaker &
Brown are noted for fit, workmanship
and superiority of qualities. Their rep
resentative visits Astoria every three
months. Office 64 Dekum Building,
Portland, Or Reserve orders till you
have seen the spring line or samples
"NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by the committee on
streets and public ways of the Common
Council of the City of Astoria, at the
office of the Auditor and Police Judge,
until Friday, May 24th, 1895, at the hour
of 2 o'clock p. m., for the improvement of
Bond Street, In Adair's Astoria,
as laid out and recorded by John Adair,
from the west line of 42d street to the
west line of 46th street.
Said Improvement will consist of clear
ing, grubbing, and grading that part of
the gtrest which is above high water to
Its full width and established grade and
planking the same twenty feet through
the center thereof with new and sound
fir plank 3 inches In thickness and by
building one sidewalk, and by building
trestle for the width of forty (40) feet
through the center of that part of the
street which Is above high water.
All of said Improvement to be made
Strictly in accordance with plans and spe
cifications now on file in the office of
the Auditor and Police Judge, and ordi
nances In relation thereto.
Bids must state the price per lineal
foot.
No bid will be receled that does not
embrace all the work bid upon.
Bids must be made upon blanks fur
nished by the Auditor and Police Judge
and must be accompanied by a guaranty
signed by some responsible taxpayer to
the effect that If the contract be award
ed to such bidder he will enter into con
tract therefor, with good and sufficient
sureties for its faithful performance.
Work to be completed on or before the
25th day of June, 1896, and the contract
shall provide that In case such work la
not completed on. or before the said 23th
day of June, 1895, It shall be lawful for
the city, upon giving notice to such con
tractor or contractors, of Its intention to
do so, te proceed to the completion and
to eemplete such work at the expense of
the contractor or contractors therefor,
and In such event the city shall have
entire charge of such work from the time
of giving such notice.
The right to reject any or all bid la
- hereby reserved. "
By order of the Committee on Streets
and Publlo Ways.
Attest: K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
City of Astoria.
Astoria, Oregon,. May Mth. J.
KARL'S CLOVER BOOT. tn great
Blood purifier, gives treshnws sad
clearness to the compie-no and rjtts
Constipation. 76 eta. SO cts. fl.OsX
for Sale by J. Vf. Conn.
Alili
Open por
Special Charter.
AOKNTS.
Pk'gCo.
M. J. Kinney.
Astoria..
Diamond.
A. Booth & Sons .
Chlcagi
Cutting FkgCo
Elmore, Sanborn
an Kranolso
Astoria.
a uo
J.G. Megler..
Fishermen's
PkgCo
BtookSeld Wli
Astoria..
Fishermen's
MAKE Attractive- StnrtbybeinR tb.4
HHP1R mo8' beantilul creature in it.
liUJ lti If you Lave beauty pre3ervt
it. If not, you can improve your looks
immensely. Where there's a will tliore's
a way. A good way is the use of my
articles, especially
Lola Jlontez Greme
75o per pot.
Brings beauty to
the fnce by feed
ing throuili tbe
skin pores, Rivet
life to faded fiices.
Bold by Mrs
R. BLOUNT,
457 Dimtie Bt At--toria.Orejjon.
Mrs Nettie Har
rison, Amcricnr
beauty dodor,
40 and 42 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal
Meany is the leading tailor and pay
the blgh-st sash price tr fur skins.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
Bhow Royal Baking Powder
superior to U others.
DeWUt's Witch Haael Salve euro,
scalds, burns, Indolent gores, and nevei
falls to cure piles. Chias. Rogers.
IT MAT DO AS MUCH FOR YOU.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., write,
that he had a severe kidney troubl
for many years, with severe pains 1
his back, and also that his bladde,
was affected. He tried many so-callei
Kidney cures, but without any goo
resuts. About a year ago he began us
of Electric Bitters and found relief a
once. Electric Bitters Is especlall
adapted to cure all kidney and live
troubles, and often gives almost in
stant relief. One trial will prove ou
statement. Price, only 60 cents fo
large bottle, at Chas. Rogers' dm
store.
La Grippe is here again with all its
ild-tlm viaror. One Minute Cough
Cure Is a reliable remedy. It cure and
cures quickly. Chas. Roger.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn,. says, "Shilor's VltalUer -SAVnD
MT LIFE.' I consider it tne best ren-
edy for a debilitated system I ever
used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid
ney trouble, it excetls. Pi ire 75 cts.
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
J. A. Ricbarasun, of Jefferson City,
Mo., ohdef enrolling force 38th general
assembly of Missouri, writes: I wish
to t8tify to the merits of One Minute
Cough Cure. When other so-called
cores failed, I obtained almost Instant
relief and a speedy cure by the use
of One Minute Oougli Cure. Chas. Rogers.
UattW
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Tide Table for May, 1 895
BIOS WITH. LOW WATCd
A. st. r. at. A u. I r. u.
h.mlft. h.mft h.mft.! hji. 1 1;
610 7 8 S 67 9 8 TJSOUJ
6 24 7 2 7666 0. 85 1107
745 7 1 8 82 7 0 2 01 8 1 3 .''( 3
(01 7 1 (427 4 810 22 8:-') I I
1009 7 8 10OT79 406 18 4 HI 12
11 08 7 6 11 10 8 4 6 00 0 4 6 12 1 4
120377 116988 6 6045 65517
12 63 7 6 6 87 -0 1 6 3;) 2 1
0809 1 142 7 4 622 -1!! 71H24
1 10 9 4 t 80 7 J S 07 -1 8 7 60 2 8
16088 816 68 860-11 8H932
2 81 84 40662 98547 9 20 il S
116 7 9 4 6m 6 1 10 20-01 10 22 a?
4 01 7 8 6 61 6 2 U 09 0 5 1182:19
4 66 6 7 6 42 t) 8 12(0 10
65H81 78068 0 61 87 12M'l 4
707 5 8 814 6 7 2 00 8 2 1 45 1 8
617 57 I5JS9 265 27 2 3)20
921 6 9 9 89 7 2 8 44 22 3 2r,2 1
10 90 6 1 101 7 6 4 27 1 4 4 17l j 8
11 1263 1064 80 6 to 07 4 5S,2fl
1202 56 11 8088 647 00 2'M:t
12 48 6 9 8 80-0 6 6 1y28
00787 184 70 705-10 65329
0 47 8 8 2 20 7 0 7 4(1 -1 8 7 85 a 9
1288 80570 898-15 820 3 1
614 8 7 8 62 70 9 15.12 8 10.11
803 88 441 69 1004-08 101(13
40078 481 6 9 10 65 -OS lll.li;
602 7 2 621 7 0 11 60 -0 4 ... . .
8 16 7j 7 127 9 0 82 -2 6 l2 iijl 4
DATE.
IVmlnetid&r 1
rhiirwlay.. S
friilay. .
ftnttirrlsv
SUNDAY.. 6
Hnndsr...
TiiMday . . . 7
rhursUoy. 8
HiiiHjr.... iu
Saturday.. 11
SUNDAY .U
Monday... .13
Tuesday . . 14
Wedn'sd'y 15
Thursday. .16
HAiurday..l8i
SUNDAY. 19
Monday. ...S"
Tuesday.. .21
Wedn'sd'y &
Thursday .23
Friday ....24
Saturday.. 26
BUNDAY. 86
Monday .. 27
Tuesday . . 28
Wedu'sd'y 29
Thursday .80
trioay. si
ALONQ THE WATER FRONT.
The Electric brought a scow down from
Skamokuwa to Hungry Harbor yester
day.
The steamer Signal will reach this city
from Portland at 9 o'clock this morn
ing. The Columbine went up to the buoy
j'rJay and stayed at her Uo;k
a!, day.
The Alice Blanchard, due here tomor
row will have 100 tons of Beaver Hill
coal for Astoria.
On her way to Ooble on Sunday the
Queen towed a loaded scow from Ska
mokawa to Oalc Point.
The steamer O. K. took several horses
down to Sand Island yesterday after
noon, for seining purposes.
The injuries to the whoelhouse of the
Lurllne are being repaired during the
steamer's trips to and from Portland.
Work on the pilot schooner Is being
pushed along as fast as possible and an
effort will be made to get her out to sea
again early In June.
The Cascades came down the river yes
terday morning with four barges In tow,
a larger number than she has brought
down the river for several months.
The steamer Oregon went out on Sun
day morning for San Francisco with a
very slack freight list, consisting princi
pally of oysters. She carried 11 passen
gers. Yesterday morning the steamer Eclipse
was hauled up to the roadway opposite
the Astoria Iron Works, In order to
give the carpenters more room to work
on her keel and hull.
The Harvest Queen Is on her regular
run again. The company made a mis
take in advertising her for the up river
excursion on Sunday, and she was re
called at the lost moment.
George Oarne, the popular freight clerk
on the Potter, was yesterday transferred
to his old position as purser on the
Snake river boats, and eGorge Cook has
taken his place on the Potter.
The British shop Rlversdale, Captain
Griffiths, 2113 tons, wheat laden for
Queenstown, passes out to sea this
morning. She carries the same crew that
came Into the river with her.
The steamer Harrison left out for Til
lamook and the Nehalem yesterday
morning with 150 tons of general cargo
and five passengers. A large quantity of
her freight was composed of saw mill
machinery Por the new mill at the Ne
halem.
The Manzantba. will leave on a south
ern buoy placing trip this afternoon or
tomorrow morning going as far south
as the Umpqua, where she will locate
and change buoys and beacons. Slve will
take on a quantity of Beaver Hill coal
at Coos Bay.
The Engineers' Association Is Increas
ing Its membership fast. At its last
meeting Fred Ferchen and Fred Fox
were admftted within the ranks of the
organization, which by the way. Is be
ginning to make Its Influence felt very
perceptibly on the lower river.
On Sunday the Queen took the govern
ment brush barge back to Goble, and
made the return trip to this city in a
remarkably short time. The ruri from
Goble to her landing at Fisher's dock
was accomplished In four hours and 30
minutes. The distance is exactly CO miles.
The British ship Narcissus, 1270 tons,
in ballast, reached port on Sunday after
noon, 39 days from Acapulco. Captain
Curd reports fine weather and a very
pleasant trip all the way. He had the
mainsail on the ship the whole distance.
She will leave tor Portland at 5 o'clock
this morning.
The ship Rathdown, which leaves up
the river this morning, will load part
whect in Portland, and will then return
here for June loading of eilmon. It Is
not known yet how much wheat she
will carry. This Is the first salmon vss
sel of the season, and It has not yet
been settled what freight rates will gov
ern her cargo.
'George Kaboth's seining outfit captured
a ton of fish at the newly prepared
grounds off Smith's Point yesterday. Ol
iver's outfit on the Washington Elde of
Snag Island caught 3,500 pounds. The
river Is rapidly clearing up, making ef
fective work with the seines more possi
ble every day. Several outfits are profit
ing by the present condition of affairs,
and all are beginning to make up for
their enforced idleness of the past two
weeks.
It was discovered yesterday that the
Mayflower's boiler bolts are in a far
worse condition than has been Imagined,
and no less than eleven will have to be
replaced. This work will not be com
pleted before tomorrow night, and In
spectors Edwards and McDermott will
be down on Thursday to Inspect her.
Her owner Is taking advantage of the
tie-up on the ways to give her hull
general overhauling, and painters will be
put 4o work on her deckhouse this
morning.
The Bhltish Ship Rathdown, 205 tons,
15 days from San Diego, arrived In port
yesterday morning. Captain Morrlsey Is
elated over the vessel's performances,
which for this time of the year is
remarkably rood. He reports that he
only did nine days actual sailing. The
captain was greeting several old friends
yesterday. Tbi Is hit third ! to
the Columbia- Ma first trio having been
made on the "City Camp" and his sec
ond on the ship "Lady Cairns." The
vessel will leave up at 5 o'clock this
morning. She Is In ballast.
Reports from all the canneries yester
day show an excellent run of fish, and
several very large catches were made,
Many of the canneries were so stocked
nim the raw material on Saturday night
mat U becttniti unperoibve uiaic tuey
ufiould pack on Sunday. The fish con
tinue to Increase In size, and averaged
yesterday fully 25 pounds, with the qual
ity quite up to the best spring standard.
Many boats easily ran to 35 and 40
feet each, the general average being
from 18 to 20 to a boat. All old fishermen
agree that the present run Is tne ordi
nary June catch, and the fish show every
sign of June salmon.
Though It is now generally calculated
that the steamer Lincoln Is to make
a survey of the river channel on a line
from Scarborough Head to Fort Stevens
and out over the mouth of the river,
the Masters' and Pilots' Association of
this city1 are taking steps to Impress on
the authorities the necessity of contin
uing the work and surveying the chan
nels fronting tno city, from Tongue
Point, and In between. It is very Import
ant that shipping men should know the
exact conditions that prevail In this lo
cality, and that the new charts should
contain the result of an up to date sur
vey of the whole of the sands and chan
nels from Tongue Point down.
Captain Reyfeld's new siren whistle
has turned out a hoodoo. He took the
Dwyer up to Cathlamet on Sunday to
get a raft of logs for McGregor's Mill,
secured his tow, and started back home
again. At about 10:80 on Sunday night
when halt way down, his propeUor ran
into a fish net, winding H up like a
Bplnnlng top, and preventing the steam
er's progress. Ic was found impossible to
disengage the net, so yesterday morning
the Dwyer was drilled onto tne tauds anu
men worked on her all day cutting the
net away, Captain Rehieid came down
during the morning and arranged "for the
Queen to take his regular run. He says
tne corks and net were wound around
the propeilor in such a manner as to
form a compact mass, and It Is doubtful
if tne steamer wlU be freed of it before
this morning.
The American ship Alameda, 110 days
from Rio, reached here on Sunday after
noon wlun tne dead body of her master,
captain A. C. Otis, on board. Captain
oils was taken sick on the luth of March
in 52 degrees south, and at onco went to
bed. For several days his wife, who
accompanied the vessel, was unable to
ascertain the cause of his illness, but
it soon developed all the symptoms of
cancer in the stomach, and It was In the
turoes of this terrible malady tnat the
unfortunate man breathed his last on
Wednesday, four days from this port.
Though In great pain for several weoks
Captain Otis managed to give the orders
for the guidance of the ship, but early
In the present month he was forced to
give the command Into the hands of his
first mate, Mr. T. J. Halcrow, who
brought the ship to Astoria, and proved
himself fully capable of taKlng charge.
Captain Otis, whose home was In Maine,
was 70 years of age and had been a
sea-going captain for many years. His
last voyage to the Pacific was made In
1891, on the American ship Tacoma, from
Philadelphia to San Francisco. His loss
Is greatly deplored by every sailor
aboard the Alameda, and yesterday many
of them bore witness to his unfailing
kindness and exemplary treatment of
them during the voyage. Mrs. Otis Is
greatly prostrated, and is hardly In a
condition to speak of her husband's sad
death. She has accompanied him to sea
for a long time. She will take th body
to Portland on the vessel, and from
there accompany It overland to Bruns
wick, Maine, where it will be burled.
The Alameda left Hlo where the repairs
to her rudder already spoken of In these
columns were made, on the 31st of Jan
uary and experienced fair weather down
to 60 degrees. From "60 to 60," while
rounding tho horn, adverse winds were
met with continuously and 50 degrees In
the Pacific was made In 29 days. From
there to the equator the ship made the
distance In another 29 days, and was 31
days from the equator to Astoria. The
Alameda carries 23 men all told, and
draws 22 feet. She will leave up the riv.-r
on Thursday morning, having to wait till
then for favorable tides. Her cargo con
sists of 2,000 tons of general merchandise
consigned to Sutton & Beebe. Her log
reports having spoken the ship Ejwell
bound to Port Discovery.
SHTLOH'S CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, is in great demand.
Pocket nlze contains twenty-five doses
only 25 cents. Children love it Sold
by J. W. Conn.
Dr. Price's Cream taking; Powder
Wprld's Polr Hichcst Mcd.ifsnt' I'lDms
Report of the Condition
or ihk
First national Bank
OF ASTORIA,
lut-nvt'i in liio mato fif Oreirnn. at tlie close
it busmen. May 7, IKS.
JtKBOUHCKH.
i ,ll..,,.,i I7M7 68
itvrrxrafli snrured iiinl wnecim d 1, '' 3
I'. H. Bml to kmmw! ciretiUll .. 12 w)
ir -imiiiiii - ii !iiiiis -..
MticV, 'eiirltie. et 12.108 IS
ther Heal rmntit mi'l Morttiif,'os
Owned 8110 76
... at. ...I .i l,u, lr fiirtt rp.eivp
SKS.ts) 4,982 49
Hie from t;Ue (Wink and bunkers. S' M 9i
Me Imiii npiirnve i rexerv at'Onti 311,447
heek n 1 nher each l"n hi 44
otet of other Nat imiil Hank" If 6 0
Ni"keN ;,iil ee, tv HI 4-r
Lawful Money Kkhkrvk i Bank, Viz:
-tlieele S8 0io
leital tender notes I'm
ff,tamntl,n fnnri r th IT. H Treasurer
.Soero'iit.o(clrtulatl0ll).............. 6fi2 69
Total. ...SW,8II 60
LIABILITIES.
Capital stork paid In I 60,1)01)
surplus Mll . i-JjUW
I'nillvldeil profits less ex-
it..- h... n il Uip l aid.... 40,0)0 29
National bank notes out-
staiHiinir ; .""' ,
"ue to r.tiier iit;oril banks 15,004 04
Individual dei.nv.ts sulilrct
m check- 9178.110 81
Demand eePiflcales ol Ue-
doII . . W.W w
2O7,607 27
Total
810,111 60
"ta'eof Oregon. I
County of Clatsop, 1
I. (4. H. 4mlon. etwhier of the above named
hank, aosolemnly swear that the lKre smt
meiit Is true to the best f my knowledge and
lirllt-f. 8. . 4i)KIXi,Caliler.
Hu level bed and sworn to Kef -re m this HUi
' " Salary rublle.
Correct Attest : .
WMMfAr'T),
JACOHKAMW. J Directors.
J.U. HANTliORSi.
"Beware the pine tree's withered branch,
Beware the awful avalanche."
Was the peasant's warning to he as.
ptrlng Alpine youth. Dangers greater
than these lurk In the pathway of the
young man or woman of the present as
they Journey up the rugged sicKhiii or
Time. But they may all be met and over.
come by a Judicious and timely use of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
Hie celebrated cjre for colds, coabs,
nrrli nn. consumption. Better thtn
hypophoS'ha'es or coj jiver oil; unrlv;il
5U mil ii ,ir ; 'cncbable In all ilisoias
of tlii fi.vrr Send for a free oook,
Adlris4 Vor'd's Dispensary Medical Ac
soeUtloti, ' No. 66J Main street, Buffalo,
- V
Hernia, or rupture, permanently tuitd
or no pay. . For treatise, testimonials,
and numerous references, address World's
Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo,
N. Y.
"A TALENTED EDITOR."
Gentlemen: I had occasion to use
several boxes of Krnuse's Headache
Capsules while traveling to Chicago to
attend the National Democratic Con
vention. They acted like a charm in
preventing headaches and dizziness.
Have had very little neaaacne since
my return, which Is remarkable.
Yours, resoectfuliv
JOHN'U. SHAFFER,
Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria,
Or., sole agent
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. .
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
When she hod Children, she gave them Caatorla.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER
Hut ride Inside the Electrio Lighted
and Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment
Car trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St, Paul Railway, and you will be
as warm, comfortable, and cheerful as
in your own library or boudoir. To
travel between Chicago, St. Paul or
Minneapolis, or Between Chicago and
Omaha, in these luxuriously appointed
trains, is a supreme satisfaction: and
ii the somewhat ancient advertisement
.wo) n read, "for further particulars
see small bills." Smo.ll bills (and large
ones, too) will be accepted for passage
nrl Bif.er,lng car tickets. All coupon
ticket agents on the coa.it sell tickets
via the Chicago, Milwaukee una bt.
Paul Railway, or address C. J. Eddy
leneral Agent. Portland, O'-
rrtviNG avenTtr IMPROVEMENT
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Coun tl of the City of Astoria,
Oregon, have determined to Improve
Trvlng Avenue from rh Fat line rr
14th street to the west line of 15th
street, all In the city of Astoria as
'.. i M.nwi hv .T M. Shlve-
ly. by grading to Us full wldibh and es
tablished grade, and by planking with
new and sound fir plank twenty feet
through the center, and by building
sidewalks and gutters on both sides
thereof. .
All tjhe Improvements to be lrwme in
aooordance with the plans and speclfi
caitlons and ordinances In relation
thereto.
The land, lots, and premises upon
which the special assessment shall be
levied to defray the costs and expenses
of such improvement and the district
embracing sold lands, lots and prem
iaa h nnd the same are designated
as follows, to-wlt:
fMMAnnlnl, a fllA nnrtflweflt COmCT
Ullllllclliufi .... - ---
of lot 7, In block 20, In said part of the
city ana running menco uu n mi
line to the northeast corner of lot 12,
In the same block and thence south on a
straight line to the southeast corner of
lot 1, In block 55, and thence west on a
.i.,i.hi in. n tha noiithwMt corner of
ffliuibii. . .... -
lot 6, In block 65, and thence north In a
straight line to tne place oi ueKiniuim,
and all lands and premises In said dis-
..i inn,tt- th nni.th hnlf nf block 20
and the north half of block 66; and all of
,ald lands, lots and premises vunin
said designated limits of sold district
are to be subjected to such assessment
as benefitted by such Improvement.
Estimates of the expense of such 1m
provmerrts and plans and diagrams of
such work or improvements, and of
the locality to be improved have been
deposited by the City Surveyor wlith
the Auditor nnd Police Judge for pub.
11c examination and may be Inspected
at tthe olllce of such olllcer.
At the next regular meeting of ths
Common Council following the final
publication of this notice, which meet
ing will be held on Wednesday, June
6th, 1895, at the hour of 7:30 p. m.,
at the City Hail), any objections tha.
,nay be mode to sudh proposed Im
provement will be coroAlered by the
council, and If by the time of tald
meeting a remonstrance against such
Improvement signed by residents of
the city owning more than one-half of
the property In said district shall be
iiled with Bhe Auditor and Police Judge
such Improvement shall not be ordered,
If at all, except by a vote of two-tSilrda
of all members of the council.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: K. OSBUIIN,
Auditor and Police Judge,
Olty of Astoria.
Astoria, Oregon, May 15th, 1896.
KIMBALL PIANOS AND ORGANS.
If you want a pmno or organ, buy fi
reliable make from first hands at a
reasonable price. We are the only
nanuracturers of pianos and organs
who have a branch house on the Pad
do coast, and are certainly In a posi
tion to sell you a reliable instrument
for less than any retailer or agent.
A large shipment of Klmballs will be
sold In your town direct from the
fa itory In the near future. If you are
ready to buy before they arrive, writ
us and we will send you catalogue and
prices.
W. W. KIMBALL & CO.,
Manufacturers.
Pacific Coast Branch, Portland, Or
SHILOH'8 CURE Is sold on a guar
ntee. It cures Incipient consumption,
t Is the best Cough Care. Only one
ent a dose. 25 cents, 60 cts., and 11.00.
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
. a it is . so , rv I Alt
SOaand
SL00 Bottle.
Oneeentsdots.
Itis sold on a a-niirantea hw all rlmr.
'im't, 1 cures Incipient Consumption
ljX lUieboot Cou4WU'd Croup Cuts ,
For Sale by . tv. Ccna.
VI60RB9E
Easily, Quickly, Fsi mancntly Restored.
Weakness, Nervousness,
, Deblltti , and all the train
t'.'VN of evils irom early errors or
fWy j latir excesses, the re
JVlrCi t overwork, sirkneis.
6 ) r etc Fuil streuc th.
tne rtiuits oi
worry.
devel-
's TlrV .1 opun m and tone given to
M ' .'JJjLtJeverjr 'ar.n and portion
Ruinle, nt-
'Wj'ilm oral
Pi I ate laipro
;mls. Immeill-
iiirovement seen.
CnllnrM ltnr.Mtlhl. 1 OKI ifferrnres. Book.
explanation and proofs iruillnd (sealed) tree.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and i, Pythian uulldlng.
over C. Ii Cooper's store.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8., .
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block. 673 Third street
DR. EILIV JANSON.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, il
to 12 a. m.; 2 to E and 1 to 8 p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 11.
J. S. BISHOP, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIST.
Office and rooms In Kinney Block.
Office Hours, 10 to 13:30 and 4 to 6:30
Surgery and Disease of Women a Spe
cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, 684', Third st, Astoria, Ore.
Special attention given to all chronl
ilseases. .
R. O. B. ESTEfl,
PH YSTCI iN AND SURGEON,
Snerlui nllfrntp-.n to disease of worn
n and surgery.
Office over Danzlgr-r'n store. Astoria
Telephone No. fit
AY TUTTLE, VI. D.
L'HY8IOlA.Ni SURGEON, AND
. . ACCOUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms I and 8, Pythlar
'itilldlng. Hours, 10 to 12 and 1 ti
Residence. 639. Odar street
OCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCO.
May be found In his office until It
clock mornings, from 12 noon until t
p. m and from 5 until 7:30 evenings.
German Fhyelclan. Eclectic
DR. BARTEL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Albert Dunbar's store
cor. 9th and Commercial. Prices: Calls
ii; confinements, $10.00. 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. Ruckcr's on
Tuesdays and Saturdays from 9:30 a,
.n. to 3:30 p. m.
W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith.
LaFORCE & SMITH,
ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW,
385 Commercial street.
FRANK J J TAYLOR,
ATTORNliY ATTiAW,
Astoria; Oregon.
I. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORN Ef AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Office on Second Stitet. Astoria,' Or,
J. N. Dolph. , Richard Nixon,
Cheater V. Dolph.
DOLPII, NIXON & DOLPH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27,
Hamilton Building. All legal ana 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
ousincsa solicited. Olllce Welch Block,
voi CoiumeruluJ Jtreet, Astoria, Oregon,
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGH NO. 7,' A. F. and
A. M. Regular communications held
n the first and third Tuesday evening
t each month.
W. O. HOWELL. W, M.
E. C. HOLDEN, S-wetary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on
Handley A Haas, 150 First street, and
get the Pally Aatorian. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while
ther.
BEVERAGES.
WINES AND BRANDIES. Us. 'n
fandet wine Instead of coffee or ten.
Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and apricot brandy. Also French
Cognac and wins st Alex Gilbert's.
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
liquors are sold at Ales Campbell's
Gem.
W. T. Stanford, station agent of
Leepner, Clarion County, Pa., writes:
I can recommend One Minute Cough
Cure aa the best i ever used. It gave
Instant relief and a quick cure. Chas.
Rogers.
Dalgitg
Iron
Works,
General riachlnljt and Boiler Works.
All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat
and EnRlne Work of anv Description.
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Foot of Lafavette St, Astoila, Or.
Gambrinua
Brewing Co's
Cold Storage
is now ready to deliver Ihia celebrated
brew either by the keg or bottle. Drop
a postal to box 800 or telephone No. 60,
and your orders will be promptly deliver
ed. Office, Commercial and 12th Street?.
8. E. UTZINGER, Agnnt.
A. V. AL,L,KN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed,lProvlslons, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Lowers' Supplies.
Cor. Cass sud Squtmoqus Streets. Astoria, Or.
North Paeifie Bremery
JOHN KOPP, Prop - . i
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
AJ ordtri promptly attended to
Between Astoria and Portland
ft "... y!''-
STEAMER . . !
SARAH DIXON,
SPRING TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria
Monday morning for Portland at I
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
Is the Hue to take to nil
points
EASTandSOUTH
it is the DINING CAR ROUTE
-It offers the nest service, com
bluing
SPEED and COMFORT
It Is the populnr route with those svl.o
l-n to travel on
the SAFEST!
It Is therefore the mute yoa should
tHie. It runs throtifjb vestibuted
trains every day In the year to
St.
No Chang of Cars,
Elegant hUman Sleepers,
Superior Tourist Slcepcn,,.
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers,
Only on ehange of ears
PORTLAND to NEW YORK
Through Ticket
To Any Tart of the rlvil'ird ni.rld.
Passengers llcketrd Tl. all hosts runuirg
between Astoria, Kslimi and for.'Uad,
Pull infonnstlen eonoemlng rates, time ol
trains, route and other detail luruUlied oo
application to
C. W. 8 TO PCS.
Asrent A;orts.
Steamer telephone Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
A. O. P. A., N. P. R. R.,
335 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Pertlan i, Of.
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