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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1897)
n THE DAILY ASTOtUAN SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1(197. City Book Store Klondike Maps. Klondike Guitle Hooks. United jStntes Government General Clmrt of Alaska; cor recto J up to date. Don't start without n copy. Blank Books and Stationery. Fishing Tflcklo, Hammocks, Etc. Latest Novels, Periodicals and Magazines. GRIFFIN & REED. Suits to order, frnm $12.50 p Pants to order. Charles Loomls, who short time ago ( lam! evening a very pleasant llitle party had hit eye badly hurt by a spike whil. was g-lven nt Ketirnoy's hall by th Misses Kln om wvrk on on of the street, In Clara Simpson and Wlinife Hell. lYogres. now Impmmg. -vc games, for whlcTi prises we amird- tvI. iknuvng, music, rni.l a hort liicrai-y Uist chance to buy dry (roods nt loss rvr,,m. tilled out tin- evening- enter- from $3.00 up ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. When you go to Warrenton Don't fnil to visit KELLY & PALM BERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS ..Tito best of Wines, Liquors nnd Clgnrs, An Elegant Line of the famous Edwin Clapp Fine Shoes FOR MEN A complete assortment of Ladies' Shoes of the very best makes. Durable heavy Boots and Shoes for laborers. tor Co f Ar. arr.MMl John Hafin & Co. 479 Commercial St. 18- Fall and Winter -97 DRESS GOODS See what we are showing in the new styles. Our new samples are coming in everv daw ALBERT DUNBAR ' Agent Butterick Patterns! TE AstoF floase CLEAN AND AIRY ROOMS Rates, $1 acd tl:2o a ly ; XU els, i" cts. Pileher & Taylor, Proprietors CHAS. KAN & CO 367 Commercial St Dialer In Chinese and Japanese Curios. Fine Decorated China are, Silk Fancy Goods. Manufacturers of Ladit-s' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. than half prto, at th Uret Saerltlce Sale of Cohen's stock. 1 Bond street, corner of Eleventh street. Vhn you warn a real k ml , runic photo, don't fall to cull n Snotl ! (trim. Th. work h it turning out rt -iv I i ahead of anything vr md In As-' totla before. Merchants yesterday reported business a bolr.g- exceptionally (rood. A liirg num ber of visitors wrre In from the country, and the fine weather brought out th. townspeople. Miss Clara Young, eldest daughter of Hon. Itcnjamln Toung, returned yester day from Kutvpo, wher she spent two years In prosecuting her studies In mu sic and art. Silk w:ilts, silk dreeing gowns, silk wrapper nn.l silk skirt at price to clone rvirardlt'ss of vihte. for the next h day, nt the Great Sacrifice Skile of Cohen' stock. 4M Hond street, corner of Kleventh street. The county Judge and commissioner'" yesterday returned frvm Be,ir creek, where they Inspected rotds and bridges. The new toad from Howell Lewis' place at the ferry to Kn..p: will soon b opened. In the county court yesterday, nn or der was Issued far the I'maf settlement of the A. K. narrows estate and th. administrator was discharged. An or der was also entered for the sale of per sonal property In the estate of M.trtha Goodwin. In the Justice court yesterday, th cas.. of the state vs. I'l.iser and Milhousor. accused of setting tire to the forests on the Klatskanle. was tried. T!:e settb- ment of the mutter was referred to Chris. Fiterson, who will make a special trip to the scene of the fire and report his Investigations to the court. talnment, IVIIcale iel'rlimotit were n'rved nt mliliilght. i The John Day temporary Mllismil i I ridge was removed jit.rda. to make . pia-e for the new steel bridge. A large I work train and gwng of imn ar on ' the at sld, of the river and will ii' i pllid with rails and lies. While the 'new bridge Is bo In it erwlrd. they Mill liy the rails as fast as poMlldo. The track Is illlva.lv consldi rably beyond Svensen's, When the supply of rail"- Is thaurl the men will commence mir ! facing th track mitll such time as the brldgv Is finished and more iail can t and. tNuitrnctor W .ik.-lleld expels 10 have the bridge done In ten days or two weeks time. The most beautifully decorated stoie window eir seen In Aslcria was cm pleted last evening by II It. Ing.ills and ilus llildebran I at the I'oard ,v Stokes Company's store The window Is the central one on tin iVniiitcrolul slree: j front. . fonst of young Irve- s planted on a gv.Hl Imitation of the N. hal.-m hills. Un the ground at the toot of the trees are seen all maimer of small an- i Imals and fowl. In the branches abve them are birds of all kinds. l. s and colors. fr'm the tlnie-i luimm ng 1 1 1 to the large owl and hawk r. hel I. gh ahove. Thh, re are UP spei lin-iis la tin window, all of th. m It.iMitg l' n c.'l bcted In tHe Nehal 'tn and mount.- I l y ;i bval urtlst. The sivclmeus are excel lent ones, nnd ar.- certalttly mot ar listlcully displayed. NEW A I'LEASANT PAKT V. Astoria Kour Hundred Koyally talued at Knapptcn. ..Boy's School Clothing.. An Klrpuit Asviitiniiit .Men's Wool Underwear. All Si.i's and Prices ... Ladies Mackintoshes... 1 New "t li s New (looils nriivliiK dally in all depart nients C. H. COOPER The Leadlnjc Dry Goods and Clothlnir House of Astoria WANTED. VANTKI--Ywin lrl livln with pi nn is, to Inks ear. of oldtdrm Mil d. light housework. Apply at til Ouaa. .rl, Hliuallon Winiled My good Japans, cook. Inijulre al tll-t I'aininer.-lnl lreet. MKN WANTKP. Itwllrvad liautta wJild for IminedlaU work on track. Apply at room 4. nl tilock. A. A C. It. It R. 2 U IHT. I.OHT-lilsh seller blb'h pup, flv. monthi old. I'loaao rotuni to Astoria Iron nrka and lecelv rwward, I.liHT-lliineh of kys. tied with red rlh. 1-o.t. I.eavo at Astorlan iifflo.. foil RBrfT. K 'It IIK'NT -len.rooni Iikum In t'ppr. town, on slreei ear line; III par month. Inquire, at this office. folt HUNT- Furnlabfd r",m n ulte or single, ly th day r motth. Hotel Tlghe, under tiillr. n.w inajiM nianl Ureal reduction In rtn Un. il V. I'orter. majiagr. Ci Rlvttlk and Franklin. Knt'T- A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Lo''rer's Su Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair WBaihsr. Laoe curtains laundried by Mrs. Ra I mussen. Leave ordtrs at Cleveland's I bakery. AROUND TOWN. SUNDAY. Ota, friend, let us be true To one another. Arnold. Mrs. hart. Granville bas returned from Gear- I H. H. Imrilla and party have gone , to SeaJand today for an outing on their wheels. i -I Ashland peaches cheap ar.d good; also a large supply of other fine fruits ut 'Ross, Hlgglns 4 Co. i The large number of dogs running nt ! largo on the streets ar becoming a great nuisance. The wster hydrant at th corner of Ninth and Duane strt burt yestcrdiy afternoon, flooding th entire district north. Th court nous yard was ,on verted Into a lake. In which th small children and Jogs paddled to their hearts" content. The dpartmen: promptly re paired th break. E. W. Row, Zera Snow. Ro1erlrk I- Macleay, Portland: Rob.Tt Livingston. Prumtochey: W". J. Honeyman. Drumabs; William Mackenile, Xeihcoxie: J, Smith, Sioux City, la.; J. E. Gerllck. St. laul: Harw-ooil Morgan. SeiUtle: H. 8. Elliott. Chehalls; John Brown. North Cove; C. II. Callendar. Knappton. registered at the Occident yesterday. Word was received yesterday from Og- den that the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wattis. born In Astoria about a year ago, dkd In Ogden September 5. after a brief Illness. Tills affliction, foil- ' In upon the bereaved parents within flv months after the death of fiielr daughter Florence, has caused keen sor row to their many Astoria frtwid. 1 Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross. Hlg- ains & Co. 'a. , j P. J. Mea.ny. the leading merchant Floe cabbage for kraut at Rosa, H!- rillor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price gins Co. 'a. paid for fur skin. Lemons at great Hlggins A Co.'. reduction at Ross. ; Miss Alice MunsHI. resident optician. office In Shanahan building. Hour. 9 to 12 and 1 to 1 Ashland peaches, Eart'ett pears, ellver prunes, choice apple?, etc., etc., at Ross, Hlggins & Co.'s. In the police court yesterday, John Do forfeited 3 for fighting. Ice cream and other refreshments at ! the lawn party on Friday evening. ! J C. R. Hlggins and Dr. Burnet will leive At the bowling- alleys, yesterday, Her- Tuesday night for a bicycle trip through man Wise made the high score of 53. the Willamette valley. Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn's ', J'is Laura H. Fox returned yesterday famous tea, at Ross, Hlgg-ns & Co.'s. 1 from Portland, -where she has been vlslt- ; Ing during the past two months. Jack Peterson, Nels Oleson and Bol Cop- linger have gone to Klondike via Seattle, j Many people are making arrangements I to attend the big manufacturers' fair For roofllng and skylights co to th which opens In Portlan3 on the 2!d. Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. :tt Ninth ! treft- j H. Gist, Bay City, M. Moody. Ml.-s j-amer, i . laiKKi, Portland, were Miss Mallet, of San Francisco, and Miss Scott, of Portland, are visiting In the city. j A large horn of plenty was delivered at Fisher Bros.' store yesterday even-: lng. I Mr. Zera Snow, the well-known railroad lawjer of Portland, was In the city yes terday. guests of the Parker House yesterday. For pure country milk and rich cream, of guaranteed cleanliness, patronize the Excelsior dairy. W. J. Ingalls, proprietor. ! cral Az"nt - w- Lounifberry, of . the O. R. & N. Co., left yesterday morn- Ing for a two days' vacation at the I beach. Music-lovers of Astoria have a rare treat In store for them. The ladles of the Library Association have secured Mrs. Walter Reed, the first contralto of Portland, and Miss Agnes Watt, the lead ing soprano of the First Unitarian church of Portland, for a recital, to be given early in Astoria. The Ja'te of the enter tainment will be announced later. The Clatsop Mill Company Is so rushed with orders that It is necessary to run the mill day and night. They are now working on a large order for boxes from San Francisco, nnd Ave team are now kept busy all day hauling the shooks to the dock for shipment on the next steam er, which will carry 50O tons, being the largest consignment ever made nt one time by this mill. An merry party of oung people from' Astoria were delightfully entertain. d at j Knapptou Friday evening by Mr. t'h-i. 1 t'allend.r. Til party, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs Otto Hoilhorn. Mrs. Will Wnrtvti and Mrs Horance Thing, left Astoria t s o'clock on the Winona, t. turning at 1 a. m by th light of th. moon. Th eiitert tin ment was given In honor of Miss Mne I.ynam. of San Joe, tal., who has been visiting Miss Pearl llol.len. and will re turn home Tuesday. Mr. Callender Is royal entertainer. Dancing to th music Weaverson's orchestra. Instumenttil se lections by Miss laiura Fex. and vocal music llled In the hours, which wit ony too short. A sumptuous luncheon was spread at mldnlk'ht. which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. On the return trip the full moon, shining through an extremely clear atmosphere, produced a charming effeit on the water. Xmong the k-u.nt. were th folowlng: Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Callender. Mr and Mrs. o. F. Hellhorn. Mrs. W. K. Warr-n. Mrs. II. I'. Thing. Misses IVar! llol.len. Mae I.ynam, I-ouls.. Talliint. o!ga Hell born, Nan Reed, Nellie Sherman: Harriet Tallant, Sadl. Crnng. On I.wi, Mol'l Morris, Maud Stockton. Susie Flnior. Polly McKeiiti. Cl.ir.ib -lie I'..ittee. Alice' Wood, Frankl Holden. Violet Howlby. j Laura Fox. Rose Sc-'tt. llattle Mall-tt, ' Manseur. Chambers; M-ssrs K. ";. 1 1 -Xr - I ers. r H. Callender, W.A. Sherman. R. j E. Carruthers., Dr. A. A. Finch. F. I ! ShWds. R. F. Wilson. C. Ft. Illgalns. j J. I'. Hadollet. W.ilt.-r Moore, Ch.iS. If -11- : born Jr., C. C. Berkeley. Ir. It. T. Hur- I nttt. John Young. S. T. Sf.-K-an Jr , J. R. A. B.-nnett. I.. K. Howe. ili. Rill j ston. Paints, Oils, Wallpaper THE INDIANA PAINT SHOP Painting and Paper-hanging Ft'lt HAl.K Only skillotl wtirknu n in j!v I. u. rk to tin rt.-nilnrd of exceiloncf Tie v Astoria hfs licon lione lv this house (.'iinrHntet'. t wcrk i- C, H. CUTH BIRTH, Proprietor. J. V. MAR1EN S CO Groceries, Meat and . . . . . . General Merchandise 602 PflANKLIN AVI2KUI. Folt HAl.K -A sU.room cti. lot log M, with waler, tc , within four block of Commercial sir.!. In th cnl,r of l'i cliy. A rare chanc. I'rlc, ll,). Addre. t Astorlsn orflc. I'"l; HVl.i: I'he-ip. ait K'4. Ili Udy' i'olun.1.14 Ucyclc, In perfwl cuiutllloa. Apply al the A.torla. offlcs 'l(OFr;HHl(NAL CAItUB r rtiiowi:!!. A n'"ll.M'Y AT LAW Uundron Hull ling. Aatofi. Orgoav We meet all prices. Call and see us and te convinced MARINE NEWS. III'. II W AT eh low u Arm I'ATK A X. I' X. MAVXAIin-f -FFEK fi'NTKST A happy contingent ' sports n-s m hied last evening at Krl kson's Ioivr to witmss tie ?'-pund ontest ! tv. e.r .s : "Utile fellow-". Fr.. M.iynard. the Mr. Johnsxn, on-; of the sup.-rlnt- ndeiits for Honeyman. Hart & Co., the rail road contractors, who was In the city yesterday, said that the report published In an evening paper the other day. that they ha1 lost the railroad contract, was a fabrication, pure: and simple. As stated In the Astorlan some time since, the work Is being pushed more vigorously, and wages have been raised. It Is still a matter of uncertainty whether Corey Bros, will assist in finishing the Job. Gold Watch FREE ...TO Boys, Girls and ...Young Ladies the clevr little Nintam, "f S.m Fratir-isco who nev-r gets left In contest, and Jack ''off. e, nn amb lo s little puKlll't who halls from I', rtland were the principals. Kid M.iynard it a favorite with the U.xing el, m- nt of thU city, as he has often sparred her-, and, al though handicapped by weight and other odds, has Invariably given a e....-.-r ac count of himself. The fight was called at 10:30. Cortce was to the best over ten pounds and stood several Inches over hi doughty Ittle antagonist. The entire twenty r-iuncl. were fought out and during the match much clever work was exhibited by both contestants. At the end of the twentieth round, both men appearing In good cn . dltlon, Referee N.e Oram ronounc . the fight a draw. j During the contest. Jack Ifnys, of j Portland, who officiated as Coffee' soc- ; ond, took offense at some remarks of i Tommy Morris, directed at the ring, and challenged .Morris to Ket In the ring. Mor ris, with his usual gaira-ii s. ipil kly accepted the challenge, and nf.-r th little fellows had finished, the bite unm went on. Neither man was In Umine ewtiimc and the bouf"wHH decidedly Im promptu. Hays Is somewhat larger than his stoiky opponent, but In ten rounds was not abb- to rnak- good his bra about outdoing .Morris. It was it veiy clumsy exhibition, arid Kays did riot carry the good will of the crowd for being too previous. b io n. I e.lu"d y i ' i ,ii r, 'i : i liursday . -.' I .o, i. : I- n.lav .. ;i -i : it ! Siilurilnv. I TiK.'i.' M M'A V. .' Vi.S.'i j 7 . MoihIh, .... (t put, S i T T 7 1 ueiluv ... 7 la .VJ II s o is s a Wednul' v II iM T I II III H I Tburilay, ' U l 7 '.I i 1 I- rlilay. ... 10 li is- S .' p.' 41 H 2 . Miitunlav ll a i i 7 ! -IMA Y U I :-s 7 I I v- s I I Molldat lit JII7 7 '. '.'I'laii Iraw In cny j i'm -day ll i! 4 . 7 u ! '.' . 7 ! . eiiui.il i.i i. ii ;i a in ; t,. Thur.ilay. iii I ic h :i ts 7 : lr rlfjuy 17 4 M 15 4 i' 7 i -iililnlav .1'' 1 1 Is i S I .ili MI'M'AY IK 72".'il)i 6-.1HI.1 Mollilliy. Ji H 'i ', l 7Mu I uoilav . J t 17 ii 0 ' '' O' It 7 eilimt v.'i In III 7 ll) m Tlmrsilny .i II M 7 2 pi .'' rlday JI II :. 7 7 II II -aliirilsv Ii i s 1 I I l MiA t ..ji. il a; ll li Mn Monday .. .1 I m .i k ; I llesday . I ,'i4 s o I M s Ml ediid -.( -.;f.i7A i.llDO i niirsday Ji ,H i."i f, ll , In b.lll ft. h.lnlfl. h.lll ft il IS s I I I In II In 17 n I 4 s i I VI 'j .' II .110 II ii 'I" 4". IS 7 Jo 7 7 li Bi o .', it iti 1 -J Koj a 4 .'4 ; im,9i 4 'il -a .' I HI .1 I M .'-ni ?, .( i -j 7 v.-vt l;i.' l it A I s t 4 7 .c : 1 Ss o H H IX 11 7 H 0 1 4 HOIK s 17 ill v a a Ibe tim lg.. of vessels between Astoria and I'ortlund a dlftb ult matter. The big steamer City of I'.rth left down from Portland yesterday, and will prolxihly arrive tomorrow. Th tug Relief was put on ih way at th Smith's I'mnt shipyard yesterday, to undergo her rnnuil reiMlr. CHIKF fiF lol.iri: HALK. (inr, j; lam IliM ;r.' II) 14 I i loici m, ii M I 4 II I.1 .17 u . I V.i I 1 i V. I I H M 4 : .ii) ii 7 v. A HI 7 i! 741 s :u 4 . 4 1 t.MI ;i t- 1 1 4 .11 .1 j (i 1 i.'S .1 K. I B .11 I a ' 7 4 T II ; B - ; u In l lo on - 4 ! tfj.! i t il. .1 P.OO.J, If yo why don't c.i. 1 ::.; v.icr? It is c.heipcr ;ui i do iter for you iLan poor tea. If it 75 'ooci . vour stom-! "ty y,!""nJay' ach is gla'd to r;et it; does its work better. Schilling s Best is good tea at grocers' in packages. n? A Ccmnaur ' 81 A stock of new styles in fall millinery sacrificed at the Great Bale of Cohen's stock, VA Eond street corner of Eleventh street. ...AT. VE-o.'.Ivl ON THK WAY TO TIIK (Ul.l'MBIA RIVER PKuM Al APt'Ll II. Vesiel. Tom Hate Dvs 1'ai.e Urs'h, Mr ih I''s .,kiaI... 1.1 liuii.jre. brih ani . IkiaI .. Mil oiipars, Hrsh I .3...hiiaI.., ASTwmr. Oelit-rtv-re. Hr bk l.niliihg'uKiliire, Hr li SAt.TIMoKK. teiirg HletMHI, Alll ill ( Al-g TOW. Hiirlngbiirii. Hr h 'IbiicI it, ftr sli. i Aimirr. Anneiley, II r ill I.7M...MMI...I2I tHKVUA MTI.g, ACS. ..IXil ,.U'i7.. ll'IAl., 10 Al.. .1710 , 33A1I . . l .. 4SH)...llsl.. I'.-ll... .IKIAI.. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S ...Pure Food Stores... The Hon. IT. s. Kllio't, of Clubali-, .-uiK-rior j-i lge for Lewis, Wr-hkiakum and Pacific counties, Washington, was in the Special sale of tine fruits to-lay at .'ioS3, Hit'fl:.s Co.'s. A-hlund pu:h:r, rjartlett peari, s.lver prun-f. choice ap- etc, etc. rdes. A hillinr ft Ccmpauy Ban l-rtncilco Miss Elsie M. Parker will leave to morrow morning for Portland, where he has accepted a position with the Pari millinery store. Every watch is a M-year guaranteed ' perfect timepiece; ase. Real irems. Don't miss this oppcrtur.I-y io secure o. of these pmty watches fr;-. Call Bnd ask about It at thc Great American Importing Tea Company's Pure Food Ftore, 571 Commercial s reet., Aa oria, Oregon. Call and see the handsome watches. Teas, Coffees, Spices, Eakln? Powder, Extracts Highest quality, Lowest Pr.tes. 100 STORES IS OPERATION. mm 1 1 i li!.ILil , ) How to Attain It A WomlTful New Medl-nl J:-,- k, written f'r .Men Or-.-, (i-,, d.pr may l,.i imi freo, walni, In pliln envl ois),on iir,iicatl' :i ERIE MFftiCAi rn . BUFFALO, H. Y. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 CorariiereiV f-'ltw-t Next to Minliori' Ciar :-'li;ud AiiHmbs, Hr bk.. mono. Iteiiee klckiiicr., ir ah I.iolv W i-iitHiinli. Ilr .li r I. itbi-k, i.nr h , Hum. lllckuier., linr sli Hnwiiian If Law. Hr ill Hen A vim, Hr bs IIOM.KONO. Torrli-d de. Ilr ill likoinliieli, l.ei- nh llKKIieielln, r ,k MKI. IIOtllNK. Kinross .hire, Hr ill NAoASAKI. liaiulaiielra, Hr ih Ni Atl., a I'lllliaiiene, Ilr nil I'rot iiici-, p,r .h Milherliind-hire, Hr ill ol AKI . I'ity of pi-itli, Itrih HIIAMIIIAI. Kit-iiMldre, I'.r if. r.i-.tcoii Hock, Mr b ( illnlirian h ing Hr ll -iiia'hgr, le, Hi nl MWAKSKA. Iiruiiiburtoii, l:r sh TAIII.R IIAV. roll, illni'li, Hr li JjiiriirnlKc, Hi -li YOKOIM HA. 1'i-ru, 'ii-r -li t; nn i, l.-.tr-iH, Hr -li ... Arrci,n, Hr -li ,.IKS...IMaI... m ..l(WI..I'UI.. 21 ,.ii... ,..Iww...HiaI... Ill ...JI7I ..il.ll ll... - ..y-M ..ihiai... - . l4.H...lt(,l... - JIM...HWAI... W ..ll-'i...H"IAl... It . -jai.'....;iai.ii... aiila ..lOl.il ..i77.'....lMl... van ..iooaI.. . ICJtl, .. Hi A I . I i-1'l...lllOAl.. Notice, Is hereby glv.-n ib.it liy virtu, of n warrant Issued, ,md d. llwred lo mo by the Auditor ami Polb-e Judre of the f'lty of Astoria, In Clai.op eounly, (iro gull, of date of the 'irlf d.iy f H..itrllbr A. D. 1W7. ooinmanillng me to forthwith levy upon the following described prop, erty: lleglniilng al n jsilnt Vi feci north, 4 de grees 28 minutes west from the northeast comer of lot .1, blo.k Ml, Hblvtley's As brla; thene . north I degrees H minute west, ill) feet; thene. tflSuili legrres JJ : minutes west, .Id feet; tbenc- south i de grees M minutes cast, pm f,.t; thence 1 on a line puralbl wfih th- north lino of I raid lot. 50 feet, to il. ,,ra.-n of l.iln. nlng, ; And to soil th ame In tho manner pro vided by law, to satisfy nn assessment agnlnst said n-n.1 property, amounting to llfl, what was assessed ntalnst said property as benefits for the extension of Commercial street In said city from Sev ! enleenth slrcot to Tw-nty-thlrd strct, ! and which said real proporty Is assessed I a the proporty of tho Oreitun Railway and Navigation Company, I did, on th loth day of Hoptember. iwj duly levy upon all tho afore-dincrlU-d proi-rty, and on the nth day of October, 18 7, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at and In front of tho court house door at Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon, I will proceed to sell, at public miction, to the lilxhcst bidder therefor, all tho right, tlib, Interest and esl.tti! of tho s-ild Oregon Pallwny and Navigation Company In and to said real property to satisfy said assessment and tho costs nnd expenses of sale. E, IIALIM'K, Chief of Polio. IfnteJ Astoria, Oregon, Hept. il), llWT. h. T. cnoarr. ATTOKNKT-AT-I.AW 441 Commercial li.L CtiMi.r V. Dolph. lilt hard Mt.a tX'LPH ft NIXON. ATTORNtTI AT LAW. I'ortlsnd. Oregon. 14. 11 H and IT lUmlllon Handing All Ul and Ml .tctloo busln promiilly atisndtd tav. "'talm against Ih. av.riini.nl a Ip dally f Q A. KOWLIIT. ATTOKNET AND COL'NiKLOR AT LAW. Offlc. on lionJ .trwt. Aalorl. Or tR. O. n. EKTEB. I'lirBICIAN ANI Hl'llUKOV Hpaelal att.nllnn to d I of worn, md surg.ry. (ifTle. over rani'fr sloro. Astoria Trlephon. No. U i: JAY TfTTLK. PHT8ICIAN ANT 81'IKiEON Offloo, room 5 and t, I'ythUn bulldf li'lH Cuiiiinertial 8l, Itraldenc. aam Telephone . Acting assistant surgeon V. H. Ma rine hospital servlc II A. BMITII. DENTIST. Room 1 and 1. 1'ylhlan Hulldtng. over C. II. Cooper tor. ML H. L. IIENDER80N. OfTlc., Klnnc'y Ilulldlng, Astoria. Offlc. hours, I to I a. m.; 12 lo I and I la 1 p. nt. Special attenton glv.n to th. traatmsnt of Dlaeaar of Ih. Ey. Chronic Pla ta, and Burgnry. OCIETT MKRT1NOH TEMPLE IXilKlE NO I. A. F. aa4 A. M. Regular communications hsld on ih first and third Tueaday .veiling of ch mo.ith. O. W. I.Ol'NBIIEKHT, W. U B. C. HOLDEN, "sectary i")7H...I(l0AI... ,...Lir.is...iM.I... - .. 17 ill. ..IOOAI... ....p.m...iiAi. - ....2liSI...lIAi. ....I77'...I'I'IS . ....VI::!...HaI .. KMI...HJHAI.. .....ii'-i; .. :i:i i , .. I77I...IUHAI.. ....W.M...HIIMI., Mew Kreret Hemedf S liilul. Ir ,n ,u ItrufcMKloii. rer-MtMM.Ut 4 111-es lo l.t In .., I,,., Wi rfuinl ni'ini-v II e ai. le.f . v.-u .AJ , ,,, ,1,1 H'iiiit-Ii,rllii"niriM'f fMmm nn.l 11, 111-r.11. I..l wllll lu.,U Kiel i ?I I V.7- I will counsel ' euto B II r 1. 1 ,.,,..... f Vtf1 .is jr"sl -B !".'-ro,l'l - 1 cumins, ni hotel Mske e fall to VI'U llSVO tl.u till lisr tu fi.-. iiii.l 111 mouth, soee I hrouf. The Rritish ship Cralgerns put to sa y-xterday. 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