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sv P) Siic galls torijw. CONTRACT ANil BOND. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATUKDAY . .ArKIL ID. 1830 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, (Monday excepted.) . F- HAL.LORAN & COMPANY. ruWMieis a:iiJ rrojirh'tors. Tic Exact Facts; Tlie Lauguage Of Both tie Docnineuts. -roi:.v IU ilium: - C4Sri::K Terms of suliseri;'lit:i. Sercd bv Carrier, jif r wwU .... 15 c's Sit bv Mall. or ino:iih fiocts S jnt lij- Mall, one e.ir iT.OO free oi pOiinge 10 Miiiscriuers, Thk A'stoiiiw ;r.ianuitcfs to its alver ttMTMUe larst oiieulatUiiiofanv ucuspi r iubiiNtiel on the C!u:iili.i liver. What the A. & S. 0. E- E. Directors Agreed to At Wednesday .Evening's Meeting. i:kita7 i or the Columbian's' lies ' HrHnite A rrangenienLs For the Completion Of the Ronil to the Seaside. CI IV A .D COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER City a-esvir Wright would like to kuve all who have not yet handed in their Ufcinks filled out. do so to-day: times up The funeral of l'eter Kari will take plmcc at iSnrpreiiiuit .fc Co. undertak ing parlor, on T'mhI -street this noon at 1220. A writable little shnwr miido his appcarnne Just after midnight last night, in the hotwludd f .Joseph (xnrdiun. the harher. The aiimleurs irediligenlly rehears tusf Damon and 1 thias, and in tend to precent it in jrootl style at the ptra hoiisr on the llSth inst. son brought three ear loads ot iron rails for the IJa Railway company, and lnadelth":n at the e mpanys new dock, a mil. ..r more hrdow Union- Uw. Koti estate transactions were more lively eterday. there being only eight deeds tiled for record, but the considerations amounted to $1.",."511, aud with two pieces bonded th fig ures reached np to 2 1,8 11. Before Judge Jewett in the police court yesterday afternoon there was but one case, that of Geo. Peterson, arrested the night before, and charged with being drunk and disorderly. lie failed to appear, and his deposit of live dollars passes to the city treasury. Under the heading, "The railroad ! contract," an obscure sheet published All Ui- latest songs a-, sung by the iu this citv for personal purposes had Cleveland minstrels eau b? had at , . .,. . -. . .. . Griffin Jfc Ito Vs. as UsUa a tist?ue of ne3 in lts issue of yestenlay morning, regarding tlie ac tion of the board of directors of the Astoria and South Coast Railroad company. Its abuse of the editor of this paper can pass unneticed: the hirelings who do their master's bidding must earn their master's coin and that is one of the tasks set them. But its misrepresentations of facts affecting the city aud its welfare re ouire answer. To properlv answer I the venomous falsehood published i necessary and which was calculated J to injure the railroad prospects and the standing of tlie city, it is but nec- essarv to publish the exact text of the Yesterdav morning the JUL Thomp- iW wmets d? " authorized last At that meeting there were present Win. lteiil, I. AV. Case, F. .T.Taylor, J. V. Conn, C. II. Page, D. K. Warren, and E. C. Holden. I TJie president stated the object of the meeting to bo to consider a prop osition, the same being a contract with the Pacific Construction Co., and J. IL Smith, for building a road for the company as therein specified, and also the acceptance of a bond, the bond and contract being as follews: Memorandum ot agreement made aud entered into this .lav of April, 1890, by and between J. H. Smith of Portland, Oregon, the part- of the first part, and the Astoria and South Coast railway company, a corporation acting by and through its officers duly authorized, the party of the second part, and the Pacific Construction company, party of the third part Witnesseth: That the said parties have agreed and by these presents do and to complete and finish all of said work not later than tlnrty days aucr the track material to be tised by him in said work is received by him at Ski panon, Oregon. It is farther under stood and agreed that the said party of the second part shall and will im mediately, upon the signing hereof, is sue its "first mortgage bonds to the amount of S39L000, with all interest coupons attached, and deliver the same to L W. Case, to be held by him as trustee to secure the payment of the amount due and owing to the first party hereunder, and in case the said amount is not promptly paid, as here inbefore provided, then the said trustee shall forthwith give notice, and sell within thirty days thereafter all or sufficient of said bonds to pay all amounts .co due and all costs, charges and expenses thereof, and said second party further agrees that it has not sold or disposed of, and that no other person has received or is A letter from Coos county says that but one mail has been received there since January, 4th. Some parts of the eoa-st are isolated. Tlie schooner llosii (then, which will leave Tor Tillamook lo-da has -I'l sacks of accumulated mail lor p st'!Iiees in Tillamook count . The Oregon Land company ac knowledges the receipt of $100, as lart tavmcnt for tlie south half of block 13. ot tlie North Pacific addi tion, and when the remaining $200 is paid in June and September, the com pany will give V. X. Hazen a deed of the projerly. James and Lavinia Kindled ac knowledge receipt of $100 from J. E. LaForee as part payment for the northwest quarter of section 20, township eight north, range ten west, also lots live, seven, eight aud nine in the same section, containing .i.Gl acres. Tlie selling price agreed is $6,000, and it the remaining $3,900 is paid in two equal payments in 00 and 120 days, a deed ot the property is then to be given linForce. Papers were filed yesterday in which H. P. Halersham brings suit against the Pacific Construction Company to recover the sum cf $1,153:4.1 and costs. Or this sunount he claims there is due him for per-ona! services :is civil engineer aud surveyor $1,113. Of the balance $21:43 is due Edward Stack and $20 is due A. G. Spexarth for services, but as both of those accounts liave leeu assigned to liabersham, niit is brought in his name for the full sum. C J. Curtis is attorney for the plaintiff. HEAL ESTATE TK.VNSFEllS, APRIL IS. A Filed in Tlie Comity Recorder's Office Yesterday. 3G0 SISO 100 700 A. A. Scheuck and wife to Mary G. aud Florence Da visson, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. in blk 13, Schenck's ad dition.... $ M.J.lunnevet al to R. II. Espv, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ( and 11. blk 2S,New Astoria W. G. Howell to Matthew Kusscll lot G, blk 1, Brad bury's addition to Ocean Grove W. K Kobb and wife to G. IX. Whitehouse, lots 11 and 12. blk 23, Shiveh's D. Graham and wife to L. F. Ahlors and Geo. licit, lot 7. blk 24. also lot 14. blk 04, McClnre's 10,000 M. Lawler to A. P. Oliver, ? : of XE I of SW 4 of sec 1, T7N. R9W, 20 acrs. . 1 M. Nowleu and wife to A. J. Hill, lots 3 and 4, blk 53. McClnre's A. J. Hill and wife to L. T. AWers and Geo. Keif lots 3 and 4. blk 33, McClnre's United States to C. B. Pe terson, S- ot NWU and K of SWli. sec 33, T f X,"U 0 V 100 acres, Re ceiver's receipt for Previously reported this year ." 1,193,745 1,000 2,000 400 Tutal to date S1,214,28G Three rooms to rent for housekeeping. laquireatMrs. Meric Davis' millinery store. Elegant assortment of baby carriages f rom $ 7.S0 up at Xcw York Novel ty store. Fer Sale. A furnished house, suitable for cither a boarding or lodging house in a good location. Inquire at this office. Will .lrriro cxt Moul:ij'. Dr. Franklin Jones, the old reliable California specialist, late of San Fran cisco, now head physician and chief surgeon St. louis Medical and Surgical Dispensary, will be at the Parker House frtr ien davs on and after Monday next. The doctor is one of the oldest special ists in America in the cure of all chron ic, nervous and private diseases and fe male complaints. Consultation and ex amination free to all. Don't fail to call upon this grand old man. Fiac Tabic Wine Delivered at CO cents a gallon, to any part of the city. A line line of pure California wines at low prices, at A. W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. For a first-class article of coffee buy "PHritv. a blended roast of Java and Mocha": jut received from Boston and sW only by Thompson & Ross. contract and airree as follews: the said party of the first part shall and will build and complete the railroad of tho party of the second part, from Young's" bay channel, to Mrs. liyrd's place, station 817 in Clatsop county, Oregon, as per certain schedules fur nished him by 11. Thiclsen, on the terms and conditions hereinafter named: Said party of the first part is to pay the freight now due on the rails and fastenings at Albiua, Oregon, to what ever amount is due thereon, not exceed ing, however, the sum of 811,900, and is to buy and furnish the additional fastenings necessary upon said work, which it is estimated will amouut to about 35,000 pounds thereof; he is to make two payments remaining unpaid upon Hat cars, not to exceed, however, the sum of $2,700: and he is to bnild at his own expense an engine house at a cost not to exceed $000; to complete all unfinished bridges upon the Hue of said railroad, between Young's Bay and Mrs. Byrd's place, station 847, aud for that purpose he is to furnish whatever bridge timber is necessary, not now on hand, owned by said party ot the second part, he is to lay and surface the track between said points being about eight and one half miles of track, he is to put in all necessary aud proper road crossings, fences and cattle guards, upon said portion of said railroad, and build a boat landing at Young's bav channel, and a fifty- four foot combination turn table at Skipanon, and to employ aud pay all engineers and engineering expenses incurred by him in the performance of said several agreements on his part agreed to be done and not performed. And in consideration of the several agreements and undertakings of said party of the first part, said party of the second part agrees to give to him during the time he is engaged in pro secuting said work, free of all charge, the use or all rolling stoclc, tracK, tools, implements, machinery, and equipments, and an absolute and un disturbed right of way along the line of said railroad, and five days after com pletion of his said work, and the full performance of his said several agree ments and undertakings as above set forth, to the satisfaction of the chief enirineer of the second party, the said parties of the second part and third part shall pay to the said party of the first part, his representatives and assigns, the sum ot $34,000 1 thirty-four thousand doilarsj gold coin of the United States. And it is further agreed and under stood that said parties of the second and third part, will inventory and turn over and deliver to the possession of the said party of the first part, all oil, waste, and fuel it now has on hand, and on the completion of his said work, lie is to likewise turn over and deliver to said party of the second part, all of such material which he lias remaining and unused, and he shall then be charged with the actual value ot an' such oil, waste, or fuel so de livered to him that has been used by him and not so returned, and the amount thereof shall be deducted from and retained out of tlie sum otherwise due and payable, to him upon the contract as above provided to be paid. And it is further agreed and under stood that in the enumeration of the promises to be done and performed by said party of the first part, as above set forth, reference is had to certain schedules, estimates and state ments furnished to said party of the first part by said H. Thielsen. and if any other or greater sums or amouuts are paid out bv him. or anv other or greater quan tity of material is furnished by him, or anv additional work is done by him or any alterations in said agreement requiring further expense to him are made or agreed upon, then and iu either of those cases, said parties of the second and third part shall and will pay to him his representatives or assigns in addition to the amount otherwise due to him as provided, the several additional sums and amounts so laid out and expended by him and the reasonable value and worth of any such additional material or labor fur nished or done by him, said payment to be made at the same tune and manner as the payments hereinbefore mentioned. And said T.axiy of the first part further agrees to begin the bridge work upon said railroad within ten days after the signing of tins contract, at once order the fastenings entitled to receive in payment or as collateral secuntv. or otherwise, How soever anv of the issue or series of first mortgage bonds, and it does hereby undertake and agree that it will not sell, dispose of or part with, or authorize or permit the sale or delivery of anv of such bonds to any other person until the payment of the full amount due the nrst party hereunder, and that it will give all necessary .orders and instructions, to the trusees under said mortgage to prevent any such deliver there of, and " it will give all necessary power and au thority to the said L W. Case, trustee herein, to enable him to perform his said trust, and, further, that it will for the purposes aforesaid, duly sign, transfer and deliver, and cause to be signed, transferred and delivered to the said L W. Case, trustee aforesaid, by proper assignment and conveyances, all unpaid stock subscriptions now standing upon its books, and all prop erty, real or personal, belonging to said second party standing in the nameof J. W. Conn, including tne real estate con veyed by deeds of Geo. K. Grimes and G.Bradbury; also that it will issue or cause to be issued and delivered as aforesaid its stock fully paid up, equal to ten thousand dollars, par value, per mile for each and ever' mile ot road constructed under this contract; pro vided, however, that and it is expressly understood and agreed, that if tho said Pacific Construction Compauy shall, after the default of the second party, full pay the amount due and to become duo "under this con tract, to said first party at the time and in the manner hereinbefore provided, then and in that event, the said L W. CaseJ tlie trustee aforesaid, shall, and ho is hereby authorized and empowered, to transfer by proper as signments and conveyances to the said company, all the property held by him as trustee as hereinbefore provided, to be held by it in its own right; in the event, however, of the payment of said second party, as here inl'iefore provided, then the said trus tee I. W. Case, shall transfer aud de liver the bonds and stock so held by him as aforesaid, to the third party to be credited as cash on its contract of date June 22, 1889, at the amount of S352.000 (three hundred and fifty-two thousand dollars,) and assigns, and convey to second party the remainder oi tne propeny neiti uy nun as more said. Nothing herein contained shall in any way interfere with, or prevent the said first party from having, perfect ing, holding and foreclosing any lien lie would otherwise have to secure the amount due him for work done and materials furnished, upon said rail road, its franchises, property or the material used in the construction thereof. It is further understood by and betweeu the parties ot the first and third part, that the first party shall in addition to the matters and things here in before provided for. furnish material for bridges and build and complete tho same between stations 847, Mrs. Byrd's, aud Grimes' hotel, aud shall lay the track of the rail road of the second party, and surface the same, and furnish all grade ties for same, the party of the third part to furnish at Skipanon all track material, except grade ties, tho first party to put in two cattle guards and three road crossings, and is to have free use of till equipments, tools, track, ete, of the party of the second part, together with the absolute right of way over the track ot the party of the second part during the continuance ot the work, the party of the third part to pay upou the completion of said work twelve thousand seven hundred aud sixty dollars, ($12,760J in gold coin, and it is agreed that all of the bonds and stock of the second party in the hands of I. V. Case, trustee, at the completion of said railroad to station 847, as herein before provided, shall be held by said trustee for the benefit of the first aud to secure the payment to him of the sum ot S12.7G0, as aforesaid, in addition to the amount hereinbefore mentioned, and in case the said third party shall fail or neglect to pay said sum or anv part thereof, then the said trustee shall and may sell the said stock and bonds in the manner and upon the terms hereinbefore provided and out of the amount received for such sale shall pay said sum to said first party, together with all costs, expenses and charges connected therewith. Jt is understood that all track material shall be furnished by the party of the third part at Skipanon, within thirty days after signing of this contract and all work be completed within, thirty days after receipt of material at Skipanon. The certificate of the chief engineer of the party of the second part as to the completion of any and all work done under this contract shall be conclusive upon all parties thereto. In witness whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals, the said corporation acting by and through its president nnd secre tary, duly authorized and -empowered. seal Astoria and Seuth: Coast IUil wat Company. By Its President In the presence of representatives firmly by these pres ents. Sealed with our seals, and dated at Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, this day of April, A. D. 1890. The condition of this obligation is such that whereas; the Pacific Con struction Co. aforesaid has contracted and agreed to build and construct a standard guage railway, first-class in every particular, easterly from Young's river channel, to and within the city limits ot Astoria, Oregon, " except draw span and piers one hundred and fifty feet in width," said road to be a continuous road from said city, except said draw span, aforesaid, to what is known as Grimes' place, Clatsop plains, Clatsop county, state of Oregon, to the acceptance" and approval of H. B. Thielsen, C. E. Astoria. Oregon, said easterly extension from Young's river channel to the city limits of Astoria, or within said city, to be fully com pleted and accepted on or before the thirtieth day of September, 1891, as called for by a contract bearing date the 22nd day of June, 1S89, between the Astoria and South Coast Railway Co.; said Pacific Construction Co., and said Wm. Bied named herein, hereby covenants and agrees to make, execute and deliver to L W. Case, trustee as aforesaid, within ten days from this date a deed ot conveyance of real estate situate in the county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, as par ticularly described nnd set forth in schedule "A' hereto annexed, to be held by said L W. Case, trustee .as aforesaid, under this bond as a miar- antee and security of the liability of the said Wm. Beid Esq., hereto signed; said real estate to be free and clear of all incumbrance, and as to valuation to be certified to by Richard Williams, attorney atlaw,PoflIand,Oregou, and it is understood that said Wm. Rcid, Esq., at any time may release or redeem the real estate named in said schedule in whole or hi part, by payment ot the amount ot this bond, "or the pro rata valuation of said real estate in money to said L W. Chase, trustee, herein named. Now therefore, if the said Pacific Construction company, aforesaid, shall honestly aud faithfully build and construct such railway easterly from t Young's river channel, except the draw span anu piers aioresaiu, 10 me jy limits, or within the same, of Astoria, as aforesaid, within or before the said 30th ot September, 1891, then this bond shall be void and of no effect, and the said 1. W. Case trustee as aforesaid, is to immediately re convey said real estate to said Wm. Bied; otherwise said bond to remain in full force virtue and effect. Witness our hands and seals this day of April, A. D., 1S90. Pacific Constructiox Company. By Wm. Ried. In presence of Scratched 23 Years limlij eorereit trlth sea Ics. Itch lug tcrri blr. Suffcutng endless. Xo relief. Doe tors ami imiticines failed. .Speedily cured by Caticiira at a ro.f of$.. Cured by Cutcura If I had known of the Clticuka Eemk dies tw enty eight j ears ago it would hay? saved me $2:0.0.1 (two hundred doll.irs) and an immense amount of sutferln?. My d s ease (tsoritsit commenced on lie id 111 a snot imt lart 1 th 111 a cent. !! j-jina t 1 1; luly all over my b d and jj t i-I r m nails. Ttfsei.i:ouiJ drop otf f M .11 the time, ami m sutreniig was rail t v; ,n without n hef. nr in mlsuiuI ilolr r til not temjit me to hiv t!- dl n r aain. I am 1 'or 111 1 , iw fer-t re, he relieved of what s-me of tin- dwtos -,.,1 was li ; , s , e rn v. unn. "iiii.ii-, i"i I took . :..d .niiarillt! iurn year an I a h df. hut no can 1 wen to two or three doctors and no cure. I e.tuiiot ralsc the Ccth vi: Kkmkiuki too much. Thoy haeni3dam 'km us clear and free from scales as a babj 's. All 1 used of them were three boxes of Cuticuka, and three bottles ofCirricuKA Resolvent, and two cakes of Cuticuka Soap. If you had beei here and said you would have cured me for$200.tt). you would have had the money. I looked like the picture Hi your book of psoriasis (picture number two, "How to Cure Skin l)iscase"). but now 1 am as clear a anv person ever was. Through force of habit T nib my hands oer my amis and legs to scratch one in a while, hu: to no iurpo,e. I am all we I. I yeratched twenty-eight year?, and it got to he a kind of second 11.1 lur.: to me. I thank 011 a thousand times. iu:..ife !)Wim:. Waterlmrj. Vt. Cuticura Resolvent, The 11 w i Jiiiul a::d Skin Mirineraud nurct aud best of hum r remedies, internal!, a-d CuTtri !:,ihegreat Skin (.iiv, and Clti cuka So r.-ui exquisite Skin Ktautifier. e temallv. sjhm ihly. and permanently cure e erysMHt s of itchliur, burning, sctfj.cniNted, pimply, ser fnlous and hertd.t.iry dUea-os and hum s of the kin. .-('.tip, ami b! nut, with hw of hair, from pimples .0 scrofula. Sold eer where TiKv, ( tu-uka, ',iv ; Soai-.L'V: rK.sOi.VK T. $1. Preparedly the Pottk;: Ukvc. ami t ifjoiiru. Cokiouv TIOV. I'ostou. jJScnd for How to One Skin Diseases," 01 pageKlilliistiatloiisaiid lOOtotimouiaK QIMI'I.t'S, black heads, ihAppedamt lily rml l:l!i previ ntt d bvCrnruKA Mkh icatko Sow. 333II!IIi:SSISEZ58HIE3I inniense Importations OP. tan ii tain Hit m Received During the Past Two Weeks at the Leading House of Astoria. Novelties in Dress Goods in the Latest Fabrics-Fashionable Shades nes.se. The Free From Rheumatism. mmc H. COOPER, TIM Street. InrKPfin & BO. Jhe Leading Shoe House pl:is,t r. Mi: In one nlntite the i'utlccrs uti-rain l!atrr n hi ves rheu- intie, si-nilr. hio.ki-iuey clie-t mil miivcuUr pinis ,tn v,-ak- llrst ant onlj p. I'n-killing AHVIL'K TO JIOTHKH iVIX.iWV S i".ior!MNO isVKUI FOR A GOOD SHOE FOR LADIES' OR GENTS' WEAR GO TO MORGAN & CO., Mansell's New Buildinp-, Water Street, Astoria, Or wmmmi; iheadparters for glotmg.-phil. a. sties & co., The above contract and bond hav ing been read, in full, and discussed, by the directors at length, D. K. War ren moved, and the same was sec onded by C. II. Page, tho following resolutien: Reselved: That the contract and bond just read be accepted by this company upon condition that the same is" properly executed, and said schedule ot property attached, filled out and appraised as therein pro vided. The resolution having been read and disenssed, on motion w;i3 adopted by the following vete: Ayes. Wm. Bied, C. IL Page, J. W. Conn, I. W. Case, D. K. Warren. Noes, F. .T.Taylor. Stating his reason therefor as fol lews: "That he was opposed lo hyiMithe catiug the ten thousand dollars per mile stock of this company for that portion of the road lying between As toria and the Grimes house." Therenpon D.K. Warren introduced the following resolution, the same Ink ing seconded by .T. W. Conn.: Jleselved: That the president and secretary of this company lie, and are hereby ordered to execute and deliver the contract this day made 1)3' this company with ,T. IL Smith and the Pa cific Construction Company, in ex change for tho delivejy thereof to re ceive the bond of Wm. Eeid and the Pa cific Construction Company heretofore read, and the deed of trust mentioned for slid real estate therein, and also cause to be delivered lo J. Wr. Case, trustee, the deed of .T. W. Conn for the real estate mentioned in said c ntracl. tind ako an assignment and transfer to said Case, trustee, of the unpaid stock subscriptions due this company. It is further Rc.solcal : That the deed of trusl lo I. W. Case, aforesaid, be mtide by said Conn, aforesaid, and mentioned in the contract with said Smith, this company aud the Pacific Construction Company, and said transfer ot unpaid subscrip tions to the capital stock of this com pany shall carry with and provide full pow'er for said I. W. Case, trustee, to sell real eslale aud collect said unpaid stock subscriptions. And it is further Resolved that said I. W. Case, trus tee, aforesaid, be, and he is hereby authorized and empowered, lo sell the real estato known as the 'Grimes' lots," or any portion of them, from and titter this date, at a price of not less than $200 per lot, and shall hold the proceeds thereof, the same as he holds the property thereunder to be applied in payment of the contract price named in said contract aforesaid to J. H. Smith. And the president and secretary, of this company, by and with the advice of the attorney of this company, are autnorizeu to sign seai accept and receive all the necessary documents, deeds, contracts and papers that are necessary to earn out the matters herein provided for by this resolution. The atove was adopted by the same vote, and the meeting ndjonrned. These are the exact facts; this is what was done, and their recital completely contradicts the falsehoods of the lying sheet that lies for the very lust of lying, through malice, stupidity and in ability to tell the truth on any subject. rlio,M.'i'wenty-fivi- cents a ho.tlc. lleaN i'o'tttfil t Jtvtler. Private rooms for ladies ,i;j families: at Centra! ltcstaurant. next i Koard & Stoke TYii Dollars Reiiarrt. The undersigned will give the above reward for infortnarion that will cause the ai rest and conviction of any persons found mutilating the hil's on any of my bill hoards or stands. J. E. Skwk. aasryty.fcarracinTJ-T-Tync USTosct Door to Foeurca. c3 Stois.es, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes ! L1KGE STOCK. J.OAV PRICES. PHIL. A. STOKES & CO., Water Street, Astoria, Or Stockton & Welch, Real AND E51PLCYMENT OFFICE. City, Suburban ami Acreage Property For Sale. Alderbrook ! Lots 50x100 Within Three Blocks of the River. MAIN' ST ASTOKIA. OK., 1. 0. 15ov51J. .N'o enrbstone brol.ers employed here FLYMSf , The Tailor, KKK"a IN STOCK THK- Finest Woolen Goods f r Suitings. All the Latest Styles II lnis fur (ih at II'Lstrni I'rms. He Guarantees the Uest Workmanship on a Uarinents. CM an I si for ourself.' ltarth lllock, ASTOKIA, OK. gwL. 'ujun"vagjcgg8 sB33svxe The Law mid Abstract Office, tut G. n. THOMSON Om: Ue.h: i:A.sTorl)EMKsT'sii:r:MOi:K emiplete mM ot Abstract Hooks for the entire i onui alw.tjs kejit pi'steil to date. sm ei'I attention given to practice in the t'. i :.:nl (illice. and the ccuninatiou of i- I !:mi-s. Masonic I'.nildin :,'iIi8.-lFlJ!&Mrs. Mctaie MTLLIWEB Y! Dressmaking. - Cor. Third and ilaln. Lot 7, block aO.. Lot 8, block SO.. Lot 9, block SO.. Lot 7, block 29.. Lot 4. block 29.. rcoco 4.-0 00 450 00 430 00 400 00 Lot 5, block 29 $400 00 LotS, bl0Ck29 400 00 Lot9,block29 400 00 Lot 11, block 28 550 00 Lotl2,block2S 600 00 WMmmM m M wmmwm Real Sstato Brokers, Odd Fellows' Bnilding, ASTORIA, OK. IZZJnZiiZiZZZiZKKKZZtlLiZtiZli UllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIUIIII Goods ctually Closing Out! Regardless of Cost ! Sod Will You take Advantage of This Great Oiler? Dyspepsia, mil iRestiou, sick bcailaclie and that tired feeling are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which tones the stomach, promotes healthy digestion, creates an appetite, cures sick headache and builds up the whole sj-stem. Sold by all druggists. lOO.Doses One Dollar. Ludlow's Ladles' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman's. Attest Sec'y Astoria and South Coast Rail way Co. Pacific Construction Co., of Port land, Oregon By President. Attest Sec'y Pacific Construction Co. ACCOMPANYING BOND. Know all Men by these Presents: That the Pacific Construction com- mnv n rnrnortion rlnlv innnrnn- rated under the laws of the state of I Tvo choice lots In the Columbia First Oregon,, with, its principal office at JjJ To the .Ladies. Mrs. Bowman has secured the ser vices of a competent dress maker from tne east, and lias reopeneu ner nress niaking parlors. She invites Iter old lricnds and the public generally to call at her establishment on Third street, near Main. All work done with neat ness and dispatch and at prices within the reach of all. Chung -FOK- Hen ai -WILL HE- SlaufiMerefl AT Herman Wise. Having ConchiM Negotiations for the lease of a line brick building now in course of erection in the city of Portland, it becomes necessary for me to close out my business here, and in order to accomplish this speedily I offer my enormous, well selected and superior stock of goods, EepissofCost! To all who have befrionded mc during my almost uninter uptcd sta' of ten years, I will always have the kindest of feel i gs, and an ASTORIAN shall always find me "AT LIOME" in my new field that is to beand it shall always be a pleasure to me, to be able to do an Astorian any favor within my power. Herman Wise. Hals! Furnishing Goods ! Trunks ana Valises Boots ana Shoes Everything Will Be Sacri ficed, and no Hnmbng Either, at Herman Wise. and to necessary to be obtained by him, and Cotee and cake, ten cents, at the ro regm u pnwecuie "" 0SiaResnrnt to completion as rapidly as possible Portland, state of Oregon, and Will iam Bied of the same place, are held, and firmly bound tmto I. W. Case, trustee for the benefit of the Astoria and South Coast railway company, and the stockholders thereof, in the sum of fifty thousand dollars, to the Sament of which, to the said I. W. lase. trustee as afore said, we and each of ua do hereby.jeiptly aad tev eraiiy uinu ourselves ana our Mgmi is going away. Inquire at this office. Try Star Whittakersugar cured hams and bacon, and pure kettle-rendered lard, sold by Thompson ifcRoss. Eastern- cream, cheese, best Oregon dairy and California fresh roll butter at Thompson & Koss'. WelHkmr4's Beer. And Free Dnncli at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Herman Wise, IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIimt! Reliable Clothier and Hatter Occident Hotel Bld'g. V - i0 -..-, , r-lT-$-iXj