TUE DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 21, 1895.
Tide Table for August, 1895.
man water.
LOW WATER.
DATE.
A. H.
p. H.
h ill ft.lih.in ft
h.m I ft.
h.m I ft
Thursday.. 1
11 Sit
12 Is!
0 42:7 0!
4
41 0;
4 08:3 9
r rwsy
10 42 8 0
118 0
1 20 6 9
1 47:7 2
212 7 5
2 :w,7 C
5 lii:
-11
f. 12;3 7
6 Ofils 5
6 49:3 2
7 27 2 9
8 012 5
8 35l2 2
Saturday..
SUNDAY.. 4
0 0:
-17
-13
0 41
Monday
0 15
'CM
1 so
2 IX,
Hi
821
4or;
711
-1 1
Tueiiduy... ft
7 41
-0 81
weiincHuay
Thursday.
Friday.. ..
8 Oil
0 4:
01
2 5H
8 31
9 0.'
8 24:8 0
852 8 0
4O:8 0
0 12 8 0
B 57 8 0
853
9 20
-0 4
Kiittuiluy..li
0 9
10 iri
SI N DAY .1!
9 50
1 4
UtWi
Monday..,.!
Tucsduv . . I
4 7f :
10 21
0 02
1 12
2 HO
8 40
4 40
19
1101 5 0
7 2.1 4 7
8 Ml K
10 1H 5 2
11 lf.lfi U
1 1
ii 66
11 63
Wwlii'mCy 1 1
0 51 7 1.
08
0 5
i nui'Mitty..!
Friday II
tlit III" lliv . . 1 7
7 5S 8 0!
DUi'Hll
l i
-02
3 00
10 10 88
11 12 81)
12 41 73
1 10 7 9
1 55'B 8
sas'8 0
'-0 81
4 21
KUN1MV. 1
IS tt!'0 71
5 81
18
6 2i
Mommy. ...K
Tuinilay.. i(
U (fdn'sd'y 21
Tliu.sunv X
Ki hiny ....2:
Saturday.. !.
SUNDAY. :!
Ati.nduv .. i
6 lli'-l 0
6 5'.l-l G
0 20
010XH
i onto n
1 Sll!K II
2 Mills 0
7 Of
7 fx;
37
8 10
841
9. SO
10 25
1125
8 OS 8 6
81)
0 3 "
10 15
10 f5
0 8.'
152
801
4 0(
4 5i;
a sol
3 50 8 6
4 S3 8 6
6 18H2i
G12i;u!
4 so
5
I tit'8d:i-.. 2'
is :
11 4t
1 OH
2 4'..
4 11
5n;
WoiIii'm 'yS8 S
714 7 'i!
ThUMiu .21.10 06.51
8 2217 4
Friday.... 1.0 Ill 0050 9S0I74
.-hiii..I.'..v. :tl J 1 1 h' 01 102S75
15
ALONG THE WATER FRONT.
The slt'eamer H&nrlson Cime in from
Tillamook yesterday with s":x 'tons of
cannery suppl'les.
The .tug Rotoarts came an fivrni Yaqulni
Bay yesterday m'ornlng ond lew out in
took 'Leiilther'a yadhit (from lesdanmna
Cm Company's dock.
C,nxr,H Krw:l lth'.it n if ilhe lrvn
ne.iv ll.SOOJton it'aJcMps hour.d be calted
t'.n K .1 LTsairge, In Tuon'or of It'he famiain
old braft llhlat teent it'he Allalbalmu (to 'tihe
baiatcm In one of tote greU t-.elt naval duels
of modern 'tlm'es.
T'he Brit'Ki tlhip Mainyd'own, Captain
Glover, caove In yestervlay 103 dlays from
Swansea. Wten Ave days out 'from that
port '.ihe cook went dnsani land Jumped
overiboai'd, ejnklng Ibefore a boat could
be lowertA! C"a'.l.
Tt coS:s t'h'e United Sjates government
about tMO.OOO1 a year to malnftain the
cruilMr N;W York: $323,000 the Ea'Jtlmore;
t;lll.000 ItCie OMcago: J283.000 tihle San
Frindscu; $279,000 lithe FlhiladelpMa; $250,-
000 th !aiteston; $201,000 the Newark.
Thy oruliser O'.ympla arfciiiorcd off Clay
street yesterday imornOng, says tSaturday's
O'irontcle. Sh? will aiemain here for ten
days, thten call for Olnlna by Wtiy of
Honolulu. Her comlploment of crew U
shoi-t a 'arje mumb;i." of ordinary s;a-
rr.-en ar.d firemen.
W und'orLstandv Bays lOhe Rcseburg Re
view, t'l-jait John M. Ootwan, third k-.eper
of 'tlhe Heceta Head l'Igh'thousc, will be
traraifc-rire'd to Bindon as soon as the
l'iK'nt'blJiise thbre Is complelted, and will
hi ai-iitf'iilanit keeper there. H'la friends In
this courtly will be pleased to h;ar of his
proixiatio-n In the service.
The Martno Jourmal of JuT.y 27th says:
"Thl biff Bhtpen'Mne Dlnlgo, the ftrst steel
fafll-lng vc;b1 built ait Bath, Me., ar
rived h re on TWed'ay from Hlogo. She
mi ;do the pasaaffe In 137 days vi'a Cape
Horn, and Cutf:. Goodfimg -ayls he be
lieves thalt aifter IMorch 1 'tihlait Is a bet
ter rou't'e homeward from tin Edit In
dies tWan Vila the Ciape of G'ocd Hope.
The Wte Star tltela.mer Britannic,
whfch eaile'i yesterday from New York
carried CapPaln Henderson and fourteen
clfter (survlvurs ft We Prince Oscar dis
aster to Liverpool. Henderson previous
to ithe venseil's doparture, exprtssed the
opinion that (the unknown vessel which
was in collision iwltlh Ithe Prince Oscar
was Ithe Holt Hill. The Wther survivors
asTte In this -supposition.
At the inquiry yesterday at Victoria,
B. C, toefore the agent of thli marine
and fktveriea departimenlt, as to the
groundling of the isteamisMp TVairlmoo, It
waa devedope'd thli Captain Arundel wjs
using an Incorrect chart, several years
out oif date, which, it is believed, was as
much of the cause of the accident as tine
fog. It was shown that at the time the
vessel struck she was on her proper
course according to the wortWess chart
in use.
The r.avy departmen't at "Washington
has received information that 'the French
government, Impressed' with the recent
magnificent pertfonmMee of the cruiser
OoSumlbia, has ordered the Immediate
condtruction of two vessels as nearly
duplicates of our famous little flyer as
possible. Thla is good nea-s. And it Is
as convtnieing a vindic&itrlon of the Colum
. bia as could be desired. Foreign nations
evidently appreciate the -worth of cruisers
of tihe Columbia tyr'., fva I' i'he face
of the yiiscounU-ig uter r.c:i of some
of the American ne-"-1-1 en on the con
clusion ff her las: gie-t ran.
Yest)erli-iy mmlng, sayis 'the Examiner,
David (HattHi, a colored sailor on the
brig Galilee, which arrived from Tahiti
at'tempi'ed to asmaulit Mate Anderson with
a big knife. During the passage of the
vicBse'l up from 'tlhe island's Hatch ran
tihSngts to rutlt himself and wialked the
deck looking for war. When the brig
docked he twas tofld to leave. He did,
but becu-m? dntoxicated ashone 'and re-
turtfed to the vessel with his butcher
knife and ran amuck around the deck.
The mate and crew took to thle rigging
and HoiWh was in command until Police
Officer Callahan arrested him. He was
-taken to the police station and charged
with an assault with a d-oad'.y weapon,
Hatch was onde an understudy of Pugil
tot iHUH, and (s a' d'eprte fighter as
a big powerful feCIow.
The following notice bias been, issued
by the Ugththousie board: "Oregon Ya
quinu Bay YaqudTia Bar Range Front
Beacon Light Notice tjs hereby given lhat
on July 29, 1895, this fixed white lens
laintteirn light, on a white Uwu-plle dol
phin Just lnbidi 'thie enraniee to Yapuina
Bay, was dlscontlnuedi; a rock with but
six feet of water over tit at iow tide,
an1 Asxr. -water mnour.d Jit. having been I
ci,lravered an thle ranire about three-J
eighths of a unite outside the healis of the
Jetties. The rock tius been marked by
a finst-c'.aes fpar buoy, in 20 feet of
water, lust to the northlward of the rock.
Vessels mirt n.it pass to the soUfhiward
of thle buoy. This notice effects the list
of liehlts and fog efrrnaCs, Pacific Coast,
1895. page 16. after No. 926, ar.d the list
of beocivns ar.d buoys, 'i-aoinc cooct, ikh,
page 36."
T name LCoyds. as applied to Insur
ance, shipping and other ma titers, has
been the suhject of many Inquiries as to
fts origin. The St. Louis UioDe-Democrat
repCles to a correspondent as follows:
"In the latter pan or Tne serenrceenm
century Edhrard Lloyd kept a tavern in
Towier street, London, which was fre-
ouent.d by merchants and underwr.ters
or insT-rnice men. When one underwriter 1
hA .-.- jirrro a ris f ir himself he would I
div15'? It a.Tiir.T his friends, so In time
n.'nv.w tr-cun to m-an a company of
underwriters. Lloyds" rooms are In the I
Royal Exchange t?w, where they have
THE EQUITABLE . LIFE
OP NEW YORK
Is tlhe strongest and best managed life
Insurance company on the face of the
earth. Our rates are no higher than oth
ers, for the same kind of a policy, and
our contract is so much more liberal to
the Insurer that you cannot afford to
take anything else but an Equitable pol
Icy. Irresponsible travelling agents w.
misrepresent facts to you by trying to
make you believe that what they have
is just as good as the Equitable. By
consulting the Insurance commissioner'
reports you will d.scover the falsehood,
There is no' company, "juat as good.
The Equitable is now and has been for
flftoen years past THE best. L. Samuel,
Eugene Samuel, special agents.
bene since 1774. This nam wn i n
3 5 liknown as meaning a combination of hlp-
iv owners ana lnsuranco mn iihnt
ill some German merchants at Brem'en and
! ; rae Austrians at THiwio i.m 4
start steamship lines they took the
iioime. o we 'hlave the Kjwh on.n
Lloyds and ;uhe Austrian Lloyds. The
dlfferenoes between a Llovds .vmn.no
I' and a imutua! company Is this: A mutual
company is composed of persons who
I Insure one ar-Musr; a Lloyda company
I, or persons who Insure other oecmf. tmiat..
? fl.re Lloyds' and now 'plate glass
I '"n a unaruime iiloyds."
1 --ori-tisvonj;n.L maa ai.l mft'jt hp.
came .of the Chera'pealce. the imnna n-id
""r1! t '""ig'a.e anat was com-
I man'dled by Clapita'ln ljiwrence. K-hna:
";u. M cmurc-nyiard at the
I iux .ion Hireei, rgew xorK, always
"-ommunas xne a.tnlon of visitors. It
Z.a aur,.nB ta wmr oT 1812 t'hat the
Chesipeaki Bunrendred aftkr a spirited
action an ame atuitn or hetr cumim.inli.
to Ithe BrMsh ship Shannon and was
taKen to HuC-fax. Frotn there ithte Chesa.
peake was taktn to Portsmouth, Eng-
miiu, lout was never ueed In the British
navy. She "was isold by itho Imperial
auith'ort'tfieB ifor 500. Tfoj nurchciHpr
broke up tlhe Vieael and disposed of the
timbers, wJi'Mi iwwe quite new and
sauna, oT ibeautlful piltclh pine, for build
ing purpos3S. Mulch of 'Uhe Iwood was
employed In building houses In Ports-
moulth, hut a largur portion of It was
sold to a mdHetr dn Wlekham, a po-rish in
ii'ajmpsn.Tie, and was used in the con
struc-tilon of a flour mill. Ths mill is
S.U111 in exislie-nce and' in active opera-
i.on.
The WestaieathL Ithe 'largeslt vesjed that
nas yet tecn hunt Tor cargo-canrying pur
poses in Englandl -or Sop'.tand, was
laundh'ed from thie ship buiVlIng yard of
Messrs. v. S. S'man & Hunter. at
Waiteend, on July 27. The -new steamer
measures 46o fcielt in length, 56 feet in
bread, wutih a moulded death of 34
foet 6 Inches. She is built on the spar-
U'eeic ruse, twnth excteptlonally long d;ck
ereatton's, her Ibrldse toeing 2H0 feet in
length, on the top of which aire spacious
dck houiL-a -of Bteel for 'the accommoda
tion of the icjptaln, officers, engineers
and oraw. Tale AVwifmealh will carry
a genieral cargo or 10,2dO Items measure
ment icargo, In ad'ditiiion to a very large
bunker capacity, iwMch will ena.lle the
vessdl ito sltieam over vast .traclis of ocean
without caning at expensive coaling sta
tions. "WDth 'tihe vitw of having to stwam
In :balllast, the veSs-el has been buiTJt with
a celluCtar double bottom, extending over
her enltlnj -ngl:h, In ladklitton to which a
sartea of deep tanks are fitted afit In
order Ito Immerse the proipelkrs, the
blades of -wihich are made olf manganese
bronze. The engines .are of the triple-
expamsilon 'tylpe, iwaffii cjUlnders 23, 46
an'd 75 respectively, having a 51-lnch
stroke. S'.elaim wild be supplied at ISO
pounds working prtsisuni Iby three huge
boilers 14 feet 3 anches In diameter by
11 feet 9 inches long, ladl fitted with the
latest and moat approved1 system of
forced dnaughlt, erva tubes and pitent
furnaces.
SUMMER SCHEDULE OF THE O. R. &
N. STEAMERS.
T. J. Potter.
Leaves Portland Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday at 7 a. m., Wed
nesday at 8 a. m., and Saturday at 1 p.
m. leaves llwaco Wednesday and Sun
day at 7 p. m. tides perml btlng. Leaves
Astor.a Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and
Fr.day at 7 p. m., and Wednesday and
Sunday upon arrival from llwaco In the
evening. On Wednesday and Saturday
the Potter will run through to Ilwaoo,
leaving here directly upon arrival from
Portlaind. I
R. R. Thompson.
Leaves Portland Monday. Tuesday.
Wednesday, Thursday and Fr.day at i
p. m., and Saturday at 10 p. m. Leaves
Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 6:45 a
m.
Harvest Queen.
Leives Astor.a Wednesday and Sunday
at 7 p. m.; leaves Portland Wednesday
ar.d Saturday at 7 a, m.
North Pacific.
Leaves Astoria for Ilwaoo Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday. Friday.
and Saturday at 5 a. m., also Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Frday at 2 p.
Leaves Astoria for Young's bay
Wednesday and Saturday upon arrival of
Potter from Portland. Will make regular
Sunday excursions to llwaco. Leaving
time to be advertised in pjper for each
excursion.
FARES.
To Long Beach and Clatsop, tl.60 round
trip. To llwaco, $1.00 round trip. For
details apply to the city office of the O.
R. and N.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, Assignee of I. W. Case, will sell
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in United States koM coin, on
Saturday, August 24th, 1895, at the hour
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the follow
ing described buildings, which are sit
uated on leased ground subject to re
moval, to-wlt:
1st That certain building occupied bv
Carnahan & Co., as a store, on the cor
ner of 10th and Bond streets.
2nd T.iat certain two-story frame build-
'''8 situated on the southwest corner of
tne Intersection of 12th end Commercial
streets, and occupied on the first floor
as a fruit store and barber shop.
ra rne building fronimng on Commer
cial street between 10th and lMi streets,
known as the Bee Hive. All of said
buildings in the City of Astoria. ClatsoD
county, uregon.
The Assignee reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
D. K. WARREN,
Assignee.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
Show Royal Unking Powder
superior to all ethers
WORTHY OF NOTICE.
There l nothing but bold, clear-cut
truth in the statement that to secure per-
feet fit, quality and stylo in your shoes
at the lowest reasonable prtces you must
go to the firm of John Hahn 4k Co., 47$
Lxmrmerciai street.
SMOKE STILL WITH US,
Days Getting "Warmer and the Nlghl
Cooler.
The weather and crop bulletin (for west
ern Oregon received yesterday by the
Asturi'an says:
Wcaithar Smoke has prevailed to such
an extent during the past -week as to
prevent the sun from Bhlnlng; the. sun has
had the appearance of a red ball of fire;
the amoke )b produced by the extensive
forest fires In the Coast land Cascade
ranges of mountains. The- temperature
has been loner than during the preceding
week, tho, maximum ranging from 70 to
90 degrees, the minimum (from 46 to 66
degrees,' exc;pt In a few scattered local
ities and upon the higher agricultural
land, where, on Tuesday morning last,
it fell to 35 degrees; this tot tier tempera
ture allllowed frost to form In sections
of Washington, C-ackamas, Benton and
Lincoln counties. No rain has fallen
during the week; tihe mornings have been
foggy. As many correspondents note.
the days have been .warm and ihe nigh
cool. ,
Crops Harvesting is almost over; swne
late grain is yet to be cut, but the major
portion of all -gzain Is now cut and
threshing is now in progress. Much of the
thres'.ilng Is finished also and the yields
have been about an average In cases the
yield has not ben what is was expected,
but, itaken as a whole, the yield is fully
an average, both as to quantity and qual
ity. ,
The frost on the morning of the 13th
slightly Injured squash, bean and pota
vines in the few localities affected.
The potato crop, though a much larger
acreage than usual, will not yield p
acre the nominal amount; this decreased
yield is due to the absence of rainfall,
Since June 1 there has been rainfall on
June 14, 15, 30, July 4 and G, amounting
to about tihree-quarters of an inch; which
total is tiwo inches below the average,
The summer months are dry, under nor
mal conditions, hence the excessive dry
ness when only 27 per centum of the
normal amount of rain falls.
The wild rasp and blackberries are very
plentiful Jn the coast counties. A corre
spondent from Curry county reports that
good pickers can pick from six to eight
gallons a day. Same months ago It was
pointed out In these bulletins that by
utuzing the ripen.ng of strawberries in
the various sections of Oregon the Bea-
son for them would be greatly extended,
and so with the rJsp and blackberries
they ripen in the interior In July, and
now the latter part of August they are
in the height of their season in the coast
counties.
Tho onion crop of Washington county Is
attected by Lee, which may materially
reduce the yletd. The grapes are A full
average crop, and are reported to be In
a most flourishing condition.
T.ie fruit ouitCook is good; iprunes are
now rlp;ni-r,g; peaches are In the height
or their season and are generally an ex
cellent crop; large shipments are being
made. Tne pear and apple crops are re
ported to be excellent. There appear to
oe fewer Inaecta this year' than usun
whioh fact is evidently due to the greater
care g.ven orchards.
Tire o ondOtlons of the olipsre.malns prac
tically unchanged from last week's re
port. The tours are growing, but owing
io me ury weatiner tihe ends of the long
arms are drying up. The lice have not
oeeome more numerous, and) damaee
irom tinem is not expected to occur to
any great extent. Hop picking will best
anouit Beptemraer l.
The weather conditions todav are imnre
ravoraiwe for rain 'than -they have been
for weeks, yet rain will probably not
occur .for 10 days yet. Until rain falls
the smoky atmosphere win continue to
prevail.
Agent L. T. Erwin has caused a com
motion, amorg the local B. P. O. E.
North Yakima by the display of 65 elk
teetn, the property of old Chief Tejia-
washer, who has b;en gathering them for
years. The teeth ire remarkably fine
ones, and were arranged In the form of
an arm bracelet. As an lk hng but tw
"whistliing" teeth, It will easily be seen-
to what lengths old Tonawasher had gone
to secure his trophies. The teeth are
valued at $1 to $1.50 each, the market
value being fixed by the increasing de
mand made ty the .order.
The Tillamook Advoca'ti? In Its Issue
of yestierd'ay sUittes authOTrtaMvely that
Professor Huxley la dead.
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Montrose, Pa.
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NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT
ROLL NO. 4, 30TH STREET, IN
ADAIR'S ASTORIA.
Notice Is hereby given that assessment
roll No. , containing the special assess
ment for the improvement of 36th street,
In Adair's Astoria, from the north line
of Franklin Avenue, to th south line
of Duane. street, all In the City of As
toria, as laid -out and recorded by John
Adair, and commonly known- as Adair's
Astoria, has been flltd In .the. office ot
the Auditor and Police Judge- and Is now
open for Inspection and will so remain
open until the 31st day of August, 1896,
prior to which time all objections to
such assessment must be filed (in writ
ing) with the Auditor and Police Judge,
The committee on streets and public
-ways, together with the street assessors
of the City of Astoria, will meet In the
Council Chambers of the City Hall, In
the City of Astoria, on Saturday, Augua
31st, 1806, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in
to review and equalize such assessmei.
and report their action to the Common
Council.
K. OSBORN,
Auditor and Police Judj.
Astoria, Oregon, August 17th, 1895.
NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT
ROLL NO 6, 37TH STREET, IN
ADAIR'S ASTORIA.
Notice Is hereby given that assessment
roll No. 6, containing the special as
sessment for the. Improvement ot 37th
street, In. Adair's Astoria, from the suoth
line of Duane street to the north line
of Commercial street, all In the City ot
Astoria, as laid out and recorded by
John Adair, and commonly known as
Adair's Astoria, has ben filed' In the
office of the Auditor and Police Judge
and Is now open for Inspection and will
so remain open until tho 31st day ot
August, 189u, prior to which time all
objections to such assessment must be
fllvd (In writing) with the Auditor ana
Pollei Judge.
The committee on streets and public
ways, together with the street assessors
of the City of Astoria, will meet In the
Council Chambers of the City Hall, In
the City of Astoria, on Saturday, August
3lst, 1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m
to review and equalize such assessment
and report their action to the Common
Council.
K. OSBORN,
Auditor and Polio Judge.
Astoria, Oregon, August 17th, 1835.
CHILDREN WHO SUFFER
From scrofulous, skin cr soalp diseases.
ought to be given Dr. Pleroc's Golden
Medical Discovery, Ifor purifying th
blood. For children who are puny, pale
or weak, the "Discovery" is a tonic
which ibuilds up the flesh and strength.
What Is said of It for children applies
equally for adults. As an appetizing.
restorative tonic, it sets at Work all
the processes olf digestion and nutrition.
rouses tvery organ Into natural action,
and brings back health and strength. In
recovering from "grippe" or In conval
escence from pneumonia, fevers, and
other wasting diseases, Tt speedily and
surely Invigorates and builds up the
whole system.
For all diseases causetii try a torpid
liver or impure Wiood, as dyspepsia, bll
lousness, motctves, and erurpitU'ons, It
gives most perfect satisfaction.
EXTENDED 6TMPATHT. .
"Do unto others as you would have
others do unto you," In sympathetically
shown In the following line, the pre
sumption being that sympathy is born,
or akin to pain or sorrow:
"Gentlemen: Please send Krause's
Headache Capsules as follows: Two
boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, , Dak,
Two boxes to LUlie "Wilcox. Brookland,
N. Dak. I have always been a great
sufferer from Headache and your Cap
sules are the only thing that relieves
me." Yours very truly,
FLORA BEAT,
Havana. N. Dak,
For sale by Chas. ttogers, Astoria,
nr. Mole Agent.
"A TALENTED EDITOR."
Gentlemen: I had occasion to uss
several boxes of Krause'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 headache since
my return, which la remarkable.
Tours, respectfuiiv.
JOHN U. SHAFFER,
Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record
For sale by Chaa. Rogers. Astoria.
ur., soie agent.
INDORSED BT THF) PRE38.
Gentlemen: This Is to eertlfv that I
have used Krause's Headaune Caosules
with satisfactory results. I bought a
box which cost ins 33. ond one capsrle
cured me of a dreadful sick h?ndache.
My wife and mvself nave both used
the medicines manufactured by the
Norman Llcbtr Mrs Co.. and we re
commend them to the public as being
jjusi wnat iney are represented.
Respectfully,
W. J. HUTCHISON.
Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Mo.
Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas.
Rogers, Astoria, or., sole agents.
Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Poor Farm,
WInneshelk county, la., says: Last win
ter Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes of
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and cured
larg running sore on his leg. Had
been under cars of physicians for months
without obtaining relief. Sure cure for
Piles.
PROVEN A BOON.
Gentlemen: I have always recom
mended Krause's Ueadncne Capsules
wherever I have had a chance. They
have proven ft veritable boon In my
family against any and all kinds of
headache. Tours truly.
J. B. WALTER,
Leavenworth, Kansas.
For sale by Chaa. Rogers. Astoria.
Oregon, sole agent.
NOTICE.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween C. J. Greenlund and Anton Brhc
florists. Is hereby dissolved by mutual
consent, and all debts of the said firm
will be paid by C. J. Greenlund and C. G.
Palmberg, and all outstanding accounts
are due and payable to them.
C. J. GREENLUND,
ANTON BRIX.
Cholera Morbus Is a dangerous corn
plaint and often is fatal in Its results.
To avoid this you should use DeWitt's
Colic Cholera Cure, as soon as th
first symptom appear.
E. flcNEIL, Receiver.
a MI
mi
Gives Choice
of
Jmo Tfanseontmental
Routes,
Via . Via
Spokane OgJen;Doiiver
and and
St. Paul. Omnlia or
St. Paul.
Pullman and Tourist Sleeper.
e 4e tt.ning Ch Irg Cor,
Astoria to San Francisco.
State, Wednesday, July $.
Oregon, Monday, July 8.
8tat, Saturday, July 13.
Oregon, Thursday, July 18.
State, Tuesday, July 23.
Oregon, Sunday, July 28.
State, Friday, August I.
Astoria and Portlud Steamers.
T. J. Footer leaves Astoria Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 7 p. m.,
Wdnesday and Sunday upon nrr.vail
from llwaco in the evening. Leaves
Portland Monday( Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday at 7 a. m., Wednesday at 8 a. m.
nd Saturday at 1 p. m. '
R. R. Thompson leaves Astoria dally,
except Sunday, at 6:46 a. m.j leaves Port
land dally, except Sunday, at 8 p. in.
On Saturday WU1 leave at 10 p. m.
Harvest Queen leaves Astoria Wednes
day and Sunday at 7 p. m.; leaves Port
land Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a. m.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
C. F. OVBRBAUGII,
Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or.
W H. HUKLBUKT,
On.- Pas. Agt., Portland, Or.
STEAMERS
Telephone & B3iley Gatzert.
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
igation Co.
Two Daily Boats to Portland
"Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. m.
daily (except Sunday).
Leaves Portland daily at 7 a. m., ex
cept Sunday.
"Bniley Gat.ert" leaves Astoria Tues
doy, Wednesday, Thursdny, Friday and
Saturday morning at 6 :45 a. m. ; Sunday
evening at. 7 p. m.
Leaves Portlimd daily ot 8 p. m., ex
cept ttumluy. Un Saturday night at 11
p. m.
Steamer Ocean Wave leaves Portland
Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a. m.. Satur
day at 1 p. m., running straight through
to llwaco, connecting with trains for ufl
points on North Benoh. Leaves llwaco
Wednesday nnd Friday morning at 7:30
o'clock, Sunday Dight at G o'clock, for
I'ortiand. v. w. biujnh;,
Agent, Astoria,
Telephone No. 11.
U. B. Scott, President
B. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt, Portland.
NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC
CEPTANCE OF 42ND STREET.
Notice Is hereby given that N. Clinton
& Sons, contractors for the improvement
of 42d street, in Adair's Astoria, under
the provisions of Ordinance No. 1910, on
the 12th day of June, 1806, filed In the
office ot the Auditor and Police Judge of
the City of Astoria, the certificate of th
City Surveyor, and Superintendent of
Streets, approved! by the Committee on
Streets and Public Ways.
After the expiration of the time here
inafter specified, if no objections to the
acceptance of such work be filed and the
Common Council shall dem such Im
provement properly completed, according
to the contract and plans and specifica
tions therefor, the same may be accepted.
Objections to the acceptance of said
improvement or any part thereof, may be
filed in the office of the Auditor and
Police Judge on or before Wednesday,!
June 19th, 1896.
Auditor and Police Judge,
Astoria, Oregon, June 13th, 18V5.
NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC
CEPTANCE OF DUANE STREET.
Notice is hereby given that L .Leback,
Contractor for the improvement of Duan
street. In Adair's Astoria, under the pro
visions of Ordinance No. 1925, en the
12th day of June, 1805, filed In the office
of the Auditor and Police Judge of th
City of Astoria, the certificate of the
City Surveyor and Superintendent of
Streets, approved by the committee on
Streets and Public Ways.
After the expiration of the time here
inafter specified, if no objections to the
acceptance of such work be filed and th
Common Council shall deem such Im
provement properly completed, according
to the contract and plans and specifica
tions therefor, the same may be accepted.
Objection to the acceptance of said
Improvement or any part thereof, may be
filed In the office of the Auditor and
Police Judge on or before Wednesday,
June 19th, 1895.
K. USBUKN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Oregon, June 13th, 1895.
BEER HALL,
What the Gambrlnus Beer Hall tried
to do In selecting their llauors was to
pick out what intelligent people would
want If they knew It as experienced
people should know It. Make a note
of this if you want pure liquors. George
Bartley, Proprietor.
SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, is In great demand
Pocket size contains twenty-five doses
only 25 cents. Children love It Sold
by . W. Conn.
PROFESSIONAL! CARDS.
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2, PythUn xrolldlng,
over C. H. Cooper's store.
German Physician. Eoltctla.
DR. B ARTEL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Albert Dunbur's stort, st,
9th and Commercial. Prices: Calls,
confinements, $10.00. Operations at eSti
free; medicines furnished.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. a,
DENTAL PARLORS. ,
Mansell Block, 67$ Third street.
Da EILIV JANSON.
PHTSIC1AN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10
to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 11.
J. a BISHOP, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIST.
Office and rooms In Kinney Blook
Office Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:80
Surgery and Disease of Women a Spe
cialty. LIBERTT P. MULLINIX. M. D.,
PHTSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, B84Mi Third st, Astoria, Ore.
Special attention given to all chronl
diseases.
DR. O. B. ESTES.
PHTSICI tN AND SURGEON.
SDerlal atl&ntlnn fn iIIupadbi nf vnm
en and surgery.
Office over Dnzlgei"n store Antorts
Telephone No. 62.
JAT TUTTLE. M i.
PHYSICIAN. BURGEON, AND
AtlCOUCHEUB,
Office, - Rooms and 8, Pythian
Building, Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
i. Residence, (39, Cedar street.
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNET,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCES.
May be found In his office until 11
o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2
p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings.
W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith.
LaFORCE & SMITH,
ATTORNETS-AT-TAW,
38S Commercial street.
J. Q. A. BOWLBT,
ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Office on Second Stitet. Astoria, Or.
J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxotl
Chester V. Dolph.
DOLPH, NIXON & DOLPH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland, Oregon, 21, 25, 26, and 17,
Hamilton Building. All legal and col
lection business promptly attended to.
Claims against the government a spe
cialty. 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. G. HOWELL, W, M.
E. C. HOLDEN, Searatary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on
Handley & Haas, 150 First street and
get the Dally Astortan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper whlls
there.
BEVERAGES.
WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln
fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea.
Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and apricot brandy. Also French
Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cast (lid Squomoque Streets. Astoria, Or
S. H. WILLETT,
PLUMBING,
Gas and Steam Fittings
Hot Air, Steam and
Water Heating.---'
179 Twelfth street Astoria. Or.
FREEMAN & HOLMES.
Blacksmiths.
Special attention paid to steamboat re
nal ring, first-class horseshoeing, etc.
LOGGING CAJuP R SPECIALTY
'37 Olney street between Third and
and Fourth, Astoria, Or.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
No Secret About It.
Physicians have had the form
ula of Scott's Emulsion for to
years and know they can always
depend upon it as being exactly
the same. It contains the purest
Norway Cod-liver Oil, the best
Hypophosphites and chemically
pure Glycerine, made into a per
feet Emulsion that does not sep
arate or grow rancid like other
so-called Emulsions. There have
been many things presented as
substitutes, but there is nothing
that can take its place in Con'
sumption and all wasting dis
eases. Don't hi ptrtuadtd to accept tub$UMt !
Scott 4 Bowm, N. Y. All Druggist. S0.nd$1.
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