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. .A-i.. i- - fc V.-WJ. "$i CO rrmsi'n'irni4tia Vol. xvii. Astoria, Oregon, Sunday Morning, April 16, 1882. No. 14. w I -H .-ji-Jg H JP JJLy a. JL JM. La GREASING THE CCHAN. Aii article in the New York I TTnnl. ., : .1 n: rl 0 aue tno waves (luting a storm brought to that paper two inter esting letters in reference to thr subject. The first correspondent said: "In reference to your arti cle in tho Herald a day or two since upon oil upon the sea as a safeguard to ships in a tempest, you will find that many a ship tempest tosbed has been protected and saved from destruction bv pouring oil upon the sea to sub-'are menns'of oil cast upon the waters, you assume to dictate whil I .-hill The exporienco of whalemen in I say?'' Ifo dnvo the amazed see the North Pacific tvill verify your 'rotary into tho street, and would statement. The writer well re- j hear no explanation. Indignant membeis tho quieting effect upon i ho went down and toldsi friend, an tho waters when tho ood ship j old member, the story. The friend Abram II. Howland,"in a typhoon j was shocked at tho fellow's impu off the coast of Japan, was com-' dence. but they loked over the polled to lay to, anchored, as it 'speech and found that it read vory were, to an immense right-whale. ; well. '"You did right to discharge The cable was run out the hawse-' the conceited rascal." s iid the old hole and fastened around tho member, and the next day the flukes of the whale, then payed vounir member was amazed to out, as tho ship drifted away from tho whale, until some fifty or sixty j fathoms had been run out, and ' though the storm was terrific around and on all sides, except to j thrt trinrlwnrfl. whprn tho nil frnm i - ---- ' the jrreasv monster f-o sm ,1 1 fiGOthed the waters that wo rode out the rrnln in f,nfntv. Tlin 'nil mum the. I naton. ' is t thfnrr on!r. h..t !..; i been proved bv experience. Lot,bo ract' who '3PPeiied. to be theljWt professor. ship owners put aboard a few bar ren ui iuiu ou ur nuaio uu, as nun , r .i..r : x ' r 'i..r oiuiBiiiu-bavmirajjijaniiubiiiiuoin ships, and whenocccasion demands use the same for tho sure protec-' tion of life and property." a 110 auuuiiu iutiL'i id .-;3 m;uuii.li. 1 - ni j I-..-- : .it 'In j'our last wcck s issue ap-1 pcarod an interesting report con cerning tho use of oil for subdu- 7r ctnrmv wavM. ami thus fneil!. , ttWri,BP,nBnli;fJ,.t. TllA 1 -- o - w-i .-..'. - ..x. principle of this influence of oil on disturbed water is correct, but somo explanation of this curious fact may b& useful to seafarers. Tho action of the oil in this case j is both chemical and mechanical. Being heavier than foam and lighter than water, it works its way to tho surface of the still ele ment. In so doing it diffuses through and breaks down thej,., ,' ,, ,. .. , , , & . ; "if you. shoulder that sack of cof- fiwolling. This occurrence h fre quently illustrated in tho industry of paper making. Very often tho pulp, while being washed in the besting engine, foams and swells so heavily that it overflows, unless the ongino tender is awaro that the throwing in of a few drops of oil j subdues tho risinp;. Tho violence of foaming waves is practically . b . . . l . . - ZS of bSbS'dtSn-IS rn3,i,,siltwico,,cn,,i th0 flo"Handoe"i,,lhoat,03l,!,oroarH," myriad of bubbles clei attng tho wcnt to a j hoob that WM fagU a,sQ ,limitllsh;n M tho timf)- It dhorder the btomndi like cough rujn surface of tho water under tho. . ,. ... ",... . ,, . : ':..:., ;,T.i , . 1 . . .1 inndlulsams. but act direct 1 cm the ut J wmdy pressure and breaking with explosive effect upon boats or any othor obstacles. Tho molecular, diffusion ji3 a practical way of re ducing tho foam to a watery level, but should bo applied at a certain distanco to provent tho shock. To securo this protection it necessary to spread the oil before tho boat ' by a jet or spray system. Many lives might bo saved if proper ar rangements were made to this ef fect. Tho fluidity of oil being extremely fino and subtle in floating, a few gallons, adequately distributed, would, in case of emergency, prevent capsizing and open tho way to salvage." Tricks Known only to Old M. C'b He was a fresh young Congress man from a rural district, and when ho got to Washington ho found that every other member had a private secretary, ao be hired one. Tho Boston Post tolls bow the Massachusetts Democrat ic Congressman then preceeded: "Air. Seets, to-morrow I shall speak j on the tariff question." "To-mor- row,"' said the secretary: "but I t j : wi.:l. r.'.Ar. you en:" ""The free trade., c ; tm, cprMrv lf t ho room ir. 1 i.u secretary lelt l,,c rou," nd tho Congressman felt rather , . " , ,.. 1. iu7zlcd to comprehend his remark. ,, ,..;. tln-Vt .,nfl ..-rh- ' P X uii secretary a him a paper. -What K this?" asked the member. "Vourspeech!"' "My speech!" '-Yes; I've writ ten out you're to -.sy on the t.irift" issue." "You miserable wretch, cried the enraged member, "'do loarnth.it his discarded secretnrj-l had been employed by his friend. He Never Laid It Down Years airo into a wholesale . "Tocery 111 an ia-ifin euv wainuu ," J ... .... . -, . 11 1 a tall, museiilar man evulentlv a i fresh comer from some backwoods town" Accosting tho fir.-t person j i mercnani mmseii, ne asKcu: "You don't want to hire a man ! in your store, do vou?" , 1 in your store, do vou?" 1 "Well," said the merchant, "l!lj.v -,..,,-... ...... ..hv homa at .".0.000.000 don't kr.ow. What can vou do?' "Do?"' said the man, "I rather uuw mm 1 tan iuiu ju iianu to .i.i r 1 . almost anything. What do you want done?" 'Well, if I was to hire a man, it would lio 0:10 "that could lift well, a stioiiff, wiry fellow; one, for instance, that could lift a sack of coffee like that yonder and carry it across, the store and never lay it down." "There, now, c.ip'n." said the countryman, "that's just me. I can lift anything 1 can bitch to. You can'! suit mo hotter. "What will you give a man that suits you." i ' ri i I'nu.' nin i nrt miriM niu. feo and carry it across the .loro twico and never lay it down, I will hire 3'ou for one year at one hun dred dollars .1 month." "Done," said tho stranger. By this time every clerk in tho store bad gathered around and was waiting to join in the laugh against th mnn who thrnw thnsnek aernss , , , , ... r . 1 his shoulder with perfect case, and Uien tumpd ,0 tll0 mprclljnt andJt;m9 wiu oomo when tho air will ga;d: ,. th;n tiat o cr(!aUirc wp ctThnm ,, it mv inn ci,r 1 . i. : .i 1: t.. ... , ...., .. .....fc. ..'0 .... 1 ittmw cjaii ijicttiiit? 11, mm lit ci j 1110 till doomsday. I shall never lay it ,;ITJ0 w;n como wJf. til0 wt,,d down. What shall 1 go about, j cannot support life. That will bo mister? Just give me plenty to;the ,er;od ot- til0 olti ag0 and do and one hundred dollars a J then will come death. A" .1. month and it's all riirht.1" The clerks, broko into a laugh, and tho merchant discomfited yet satisfied, kept his agreement, and to-day tho green countryman is tho senior partner in tho firm and worth a million dollars. A Teacner Cornered. Professor Joe Logan, of tho Springfield school, was superin tending the usual educational business at tho achoolhouso tho other day, and the geographical grind was on. In tho class to which Joe was putting conundrums was an uncouth boy recently from a rural district, who, while tolcr- ably well posted, was not elegant or eloquent in tho matter of answering questions , and ho answered in suoh u blovonly and careless way tJiat Professor Logen I became diiiusted, a:id said: "That i not the w.u- to .mswor .: i T .1 1 !-.. t q.-..... w..u,. ,. ' " - lnv ''eat l ul" lake y01""1- ! ne" ! .,, , .. 1 H t,u wlU abk mP K 1,,cstl0n nnrt ' vill show vou how to answer it.", . . , , , , "All right,-' said the youth, and ' chair, wtnle the iatter tootc a pisi tion in th elas-. wheieupo an t the boy.-were 'tickled and waited) withgre.it antietv. and anybody. might have hea.d a pin drop. , '-.Mr. r.ogan." icmarkoil the 0 .. j temporary t'rotessor, an ii" pui ms feet id the desk, "please stand up." r.og.in did so. "Mr. Losran, I want on to name , 1 -. 1 1 1110 priueii:ii iiiuiiiiiniin 111 vriiwiw America." A confused evpression camel ,.,. vr, rn'a.iintA,iM ri I over .Mr. l.ogan h countenance, tie buttled around uneasily, scratched ; ms wite, was proraied tij- mi iiitenaU . , , , , . ," , ., i lent fever, from which she was lii'ulhj his head and admitted that, with out reading up a Httlo on tho sub ject, ha would bo unable to ans wer the question. We.l, then, saul ttic boy, tjt"come iii bote and take mv nlneo ! w!,o had brought IJicm that which wa frcshment saloon, Saturday and Sim old v-onK "1, , l ! more precious than tho old of tho hica. day evenings. Occident block, 'and I will show von how to answer To thmlay. aftor a lapse of two iiun-' - " , riil urniri nn oxeliiiiiirnl nl ier? Ami.igai.i.inexcimiigeot pt.ice3 was made, and the youth auswered his own question, since which time Prof. Logan has had a high respect for him and he is considered by tho other boys as a sort of an ad- TUo Eud of the Vorld. mu,- n , r i, .... 1Lo a.? of the es , . , ,, arth is placed inn , ...1 )00 years, and! . ltlll rtflrlt"3 r.C l.tt'.l. 4-ll.if. .....nun "" -- - . i ......... i, them the Duko of Argyll places' :. . mnnnn.inn i : : , at. iWlu,wu t-.ua, snowing what process it has gone irrrough. ! Other planets go through tho same nroccc:i'. tno le.iso:: mat otheri , ,. i c ! planots diiler so much from thoj o,ii, : ), .i,..,. .... :.. .. .....!. earth is that thei are in a much earlier or later stage of eistenco. The earth must become old. Newton surmised, although he could givo no reason for it, that the earth would at one time loso all its water and become dry. Sinco then it hns been found that Now ton was correct. As the earth keeps cooling it becomes po-, rous and cavities will bo formed in the interior, which will lake in water, ft is estimated that this process i- now in progress so far' :. , ..... . j mm. me water utiuiiiisi.cv ut mo tn nf nlinni t'm fMoL-tina- n? rato ot about t.io ttiicKnea ot a sheet of writing p.ipor each year. At thw rate, in 0.000.000 years, . '',-.,' the water will have sunk a mile, . . . . .. nn . and ... 1,000,000 jeara the water will l.v rlUnnnr.rrn.1 fmm t!, . .f :.. ! face ot the globe. ifcv-v - ntuvvii - Proctor. A health journal says: "An. at tack of hiccoughs may be stopped by holding the head under water." It does not say how long the head should bo held under water, but we should think about two houref would be plenty long enough to stop the worst c.tee of hiccoughs ever invented. A man in St. Louis sat watching stone-masons laying a cellar wall, when he suddenly arose, ap proached one of them, aimed a pistol at him, and shot bfm dead. His defense was insanity, and if 1 he was hiring the men by the day, ! and tho man worked at tho rato j of speed utual to masons, It's no 1 wonder the employer went insane. A Toilet 2.nsnry. , iJOZODOX'f U a luxury a well as a iiAAjjirv IM.iPtHl w hfr if. .br,n!il ni. ' a.-bf nion the-toIIU, itadisinsit.aii'li .-- I in., t!u. Inwm .i.l ..rt,.-.. ft ... ....!.- j - ; - ".ft., rru" ami -iiu,. l'lensur.' ai.d health tn its user-. tl- T..r s-ki .m.... , is a luaiuiuntli sheet, tumble the , ,;zt. of the Dully. It U Ju-t th.' p..- c-lilaii.a'rni,iiltiiial initier, maririt r i rtJxvi ..!. It 14 111! ,!. .! in t.!iii'T) k.nl venoers at :-J w pcryear 111 mlvaai '. 1 ,. War! "v7ar! V7ar! thalwill Imild t"Ck"v x.Vill in the? city of I VViHiamsm.rt, Luinlw we mn-t !,.,.. , toliuilil thiseity. We have ie -tore in 1 Water front oilcnil fu'eto imj jvr-ou i runninir onler at ureseiit. Ouite a mini licrliae already located homes in this eitl. aild Vet there IS rOIUl. So HI cm i 'tin.e to suit piircha-ers. I.oe.-.tttL one iwnn in .1 plea-cnit loealitvcin beac I milsniithcn Wona. on thns'in.n .!,li!nifniiiniiiiit nt . n.wnV cTiirmv of the lilil, on Younc" haj . J Wi.mm-o,S. Peruvian Bitter Cmehsiu liabre. The Count Cincbon was the ,Siaiii-li Vit(iroy m 1Vru in ,(KJ). Th(. counte-i. the use or the native reined y tho lVni-ie,ty uanbark.or. as it was called in the lanRiiajre of the countrj, "Qiiinqmna." Gratetul for her recovery, on her return to Kunne in 1KB, she introduced the remedy in Spain, where it was knoRii jcallwl it Cinchona. In honor of the l.uli I under various names, antl! Iiumrau-. itrt-,i find tiftv venr-.. seienp.. lint; rriiiin us nothing to take its place. It eileelu-j ""." uica i uiuimu .1 jliuc 101 .-111:111- laiiu , by restorin the natural lone of the stomach. Itattacus excess! vo love of liquor as it does a fever, and destioys both alike. Tho powerful tonic irtus of the Cinchona is pre-ened in ihe 1'cruN iau Hitters, which are a rlfeciii against malarial fever toclnj as Uic were in the das of the old Sp.misfi Ylceiojs. We guarantee the IngreiH tnti 01 tbee bittew to be absolutely pure, and of the bc-t known cjuallt). Atrial will. satiifyjou tliatthU U the bivst bitter in the woi Id. 'The proof of the pudding is in the eating." and we willing! abide this tist. Forsala by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers.! ()r,,crft7 I.c-bctCoagentsforAorla.! i gallon, Constipation, Dirhiess.i.o-s of ier is a positive cure. For sale by K- Dement. appeiue, xeuowrucinv mijioh-vital-' W. -The latekeal: ladies uai net jewel - -' """'' --""-"""" ' "" j - Three scow loads of dry lir.pn'to ; iiunos,anu aiK. ju-r nveuei aiul tort t -.,(, at Grav's dock. ..riV'-Yi1" y " ers.h wo fehilo h s S'ff l?nZ V-,i",-,l 'I i,,,,,ir v n? J,i sold by W . h. He-1 mcllr- - mi iitinMnp fr."iiii ,.,T. bottle of : Shll b? ? i'ilViri J Pr iceoLnt Sold hv'Vf Dement l rice so cent, bom D. ,i Dement. Fred Hyde Ium upeual ;i neat and cosy uarner saop ne.xi cmor to tne AMt-ompan-l with tliem. ami cveiy person, tona restatnaur. where he will be j knowing their luiies. will employ pleased to meet his friend' All fiihormcn should keen div ket; to do that get your boot-t at l.".J. Ar voln's. He will suit muin price, '-ee advertisement. Clias.JskVfn- ami Son Imvca smeV. of mouldings ami i:;ou!cUn tool-, .rhleh can ne iwugiit ciiriip lor casit in ( lo-e out that Dniucli ot the Dnsiiu'-s. Callnnde.xamlnetho-et.i!) waa.iie at Ihe City book store. J i V- ' 'loodnian, on rueiuiuin siiwt, has just nwiied the latest ard mu-t fashionable stile of gc'ut-' u'n't ladie- t Jinnt5 thtw mi- livntln lof.nii fur &uou,3",;0 f"r ! -- " I'ma intfnfti'rrr. v.,1 ' . i. ,i,. -. A e..mrl. enl.1r.rv.i.. f!ir..nl..,.il,1l... , iiiuui'nii iimiiT.1 iiriniriiLii ii'xiii.i in i i .zr; : r tlatned na.tfc. nllailiiK irritation, the! relief in asthma, hronelutN. coiisiWia vrr catarrh, ami this throat troubles w liir t, M.. AV i. ,: 'j..i.n ...... .... ...:;..; i uieia ii:u fiuujiu 9;cuivei3 urn uijjcct to. Tor thirty years lJrown'rf hnmcniul tiocheo have been lecoiiiiHfiiiled !v physicians, and always Ktie r-eifect satisfaction. Haihu? necii tinted hy wide and constant use for ncarh an eii- tiro siencnuion. tliev have attained well- merited lank ainonp the few -tanle remedies of the ape. Sold at r.eentsa il . . - ... oov even where. King of the Blood Is not a ,-ctu-c;oI,"ltisablootl-puilllern!id tonic.. Impuntv ot the Wood io!ous the iy tem. derauges tlic clrculntiou, and tints in duces nunv disorder, l.nomi bv dllleiei.t names to distinguish them aeconllnstu c fects, hut bcinc; really bnuiclies or in:ie of tli.il great generic di-.onler, luiiuritv n Illood. Such aro Diitju-pBta. lUUtouriic, I.trcr Complaint, dmtlitatinn. Xenon DiV ordcrn. Hctxilartic. Vachachc, Gaicml ll'iciA rctjr. Heart J)icac,Tiroivu, Ktilncy lihaine. Piles, llhcvmuli'r.i, Calurrh, Scrofula, bktn nthnder. Plmvlui. Ulcer. Sirtlllnnt. .t Ac. Kinir of the Illoocl prevents and J euros tUeso by attacKhig the cmu-t. Impurity I ut till- uiutm. -iiuiiii-.t-.iuiu ils.ci;tusilgree in calhnjj U "tho most centime and clUctent preparation for the purnoso." bold liv Drug gists, SI per bottle, i-te testimonials, direc tions, &e.. In pamphlet, 'Treatise nn Diseases rt the lllnod." wrapped around each bottle D. KAXHOM, SON & Co., Vrops Buffalo, X Y. . ynrnlntitfl Uooras to Z.ot .Vt .Vr-. Hunson"? !odt;in? iuurc. Arri:rni I.ixlsitia: House. rort la ml. Orccou. .Ncv. lion- and first cI.i- In its an- poii.tiiii-.m. Third stiver, in It. It TuoiiiimS block, oppose Capt.Alns worth, llonnn by the day, week or im.mr.. !it.i:. Arrigovi. ---- -ttz ,-k iIritL'i-t f.ir "Iliilitjh on Kat-." It c.c.u- mil nu-. mice, u(iii)us. roacne-. riiim. ilie-. ant-. iu-H.t. 15e !: Iwv. , hr llent " Vf , 1 ? I - I V" tt.lSl "' nVaJ "L'j: tji" st(,,1 - KiiniilK to Kent. AKiniuiillininn'nnimiK'tiirnUinil IH !U- the ("onsreuatlimnl chnVrh. - To ttic La it I oh. Dro-imakiii In all its branches; neat and rea -tollable, at Mrs. Denny Ciurans. Ca, -tree t, near Congicgation.il Church. UriTln and Aervc. W.vII. 11. .1(1. I.......r... im.n....t .n.n on earth for Impotence, leannes-, SOVUai cb-bllltv. etc.. SI. at drutjijisfa oroston Depot.' DAVIS & CO., Portland, Or.r,,,, ' " ' r- oiice. leu cream, lea cream, nt Rose.00'1 10- Notice. '1 he Aotoria Shiit and Oil Clothing Tactory has nirned next house to O'Urlen's Hotel. Persons wishiug good oil clothing to keep them dry will please call. Tii!i srolle-. On alter this date an additional 10 cenL- per oid will be chaiged on all ordei-'tor s.iweii woeil not accompanied by 1K cn-ii, at (?ras wood vard. Jul 1st, lMSt. . " Nhcrmnn Bros. Kxprc-.s ... ,, , . ., . ,, . .n ,w order-t :o store of 1. ti . ua-e lor upper jisuiria or any oilier imn in me-city. i.c:n pun in me-city. i,Kin jour orueri cm .,".r,.;i t ,nl " " ' ill bo promptly at- Catarrh of the Ulatltler. ,rma'!p;wgei,dt 'r Oregon "Depot, DAVIS CO., I'-oillandi icuicu i- ii;-uup.uo.i. ci.uiuruggisu, uregoii Oregon. ISy Vntornal Accord, ay,:,... cath vuTioPn.r.sarctheixwt of M Pnsativii .r family use. They arc ,;. product of long, laborious, an.l . .successful chemical investigation, and their extensile use by phjsieians in l!"-'ir pracliecanrtbyall civilized na- ,ioi,s- !" Slloal tIli' 1,est a,ul ,,,ost cf" f(.otu. ,,uij,.,i,ve Pill that medical sci- j enee can devise. In intrinsic value and I curative noweis no other Pills can bo ' MiMin i h.ti tm.i!ii1 M'linv L'ppn Ihn si-tein iii peiteetoi.tcr.nndinnintain in healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild,. -eai thing andeilectual, they aie ctpeci.il! adapted to the needs of the digc-tiie apparatus, derangements i of ithich thev un-vent and cure, if itir.iely taken. "They are the best and safest physic to onipltiy for children and t weawenu consiiruiioiis, wnoro a hum anil eiieeiuai catsiartis is required, , n,K!svt.K uv i.r.I)i:.ii.m:s. I-tfTAli eitueiH m Oregon who uCsiie I IV mf"r!.?,UlpIr f"'.'ds in the states of tmjcoiuhtmn andpio;te-sc.rih,s state, ?n" 'uiv.um mon. cmuplety andcoinpre- i lleM-IU" NOIUUie of fucts to -cad" them tin..!. -.iifwriWiw for this Journal, Jlld Imt ll.g IH m.,1 it weekly to their I . i . 1 rt -i .. - it. " . 1 .. .. II irxillK. tt e Ill-Ill 11 UK IlireClCU. I'Or ' T. iiIn ;iha;i(v. . mall three cootis . ., ... ... t -n i 11 1- 1; r -i. av 'oRiAN'ouboar. jntn:i.r.ANEOUB. as:'S"Ts HOSPITAL, AaTOi:i, - - 0tEOOK rgiius iNsrinntoN. u.nhek cake oe the n ceMion of nallvnu .5. me Miow 01 taianiy, is now leaayior ..j. ..'. ... ... -r... ... . I'i it' ' an,l '77; . nn,'iti lei leu .iccomnuHlntlon cf il.j tilt n;. ltueulailiilttcil .11 nil hours. clav Cirnit.ht. No jilitssl.m I1.11 eelnstto rtsht. even iiuilent : Jrw ir. ami has the pilulrsc cf jepjp'iijliiv.i'ij r'i5 -'nil lhe jircf'r. I iiilec! te rtinrinc, I Seiirrnntui pjl IJo-tpItiU Dim, arc cntl Uert to 1're cearo ami attenclance at tliisllos- iilial ilurlir; sicknt-n. rennlls inuit tin 00 mined tor Lnltecl t.ues Mamies at the Cui- tORJ lfnsie. 1 or ClTAKITV i., 3S. 3.-. SS&CSTSS:. Importer and Wholesale dealer In Citjars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc, Etc., 1ho largest and finest stock of Meerschaum and Amber goods In tho city. I'.trticular at tention p ild to onl i-s trom the country and 1 osv!s. ChotrUiiits .tj-ect, Astoria, Oregon. TllKO. IIKACUEK. Maaasrr rinsT cumN Dress Making. 1!V " iilfrs. T..S. Jewctt: J'p stair., pppndtc -Mrs. floors Itoanllpg Hoase. ! MISCELLANECJU9. 1 S. ARNDT-& PBRCBEN, ASTORIA. - oi:egon. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH jifi'S SHO PM -j-'s v. ises W Boiler Shop ' t.s&f .IPKhicliof ENGINE, CANNERY, a:td STEAMBOAT WORK lYoinrHy attenitel to.. A specialty ingdc of reralrins CANNERY DIES, TOOT Or I.VPAVETTE STKEUT. ASTORIA IRONWORKS. firyiov Sik!:ct. N'Fin Paekku Itousfi, ASTOttlA. - OUEGOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LMniiMRIHCn Boiler Work. Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. Ofall JleMcriptlonM mmle to Or.lcr at Hhorf nfotire. A. D. Wass, fre-ildent. .1. ti. Hkhtlek, Secretary. L IV. Cabe. Trensurer. Jonx Fox, Supcrintmdeat. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner M uln nn J Chenaaim Streets, ASTOKU . ORKdOS. UV ILKS U CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCER3 &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LK and other Ecsluh Cutler;. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuino Heorshaum Pipes, etc. A fine stock of IValehca nnil.lewclrj.3Iuy.7-Ie mid Ureeeh Loading Nlictl Guiih and Killet. ItevolwrH, ritolo. and AmniniiltiAi HAKIM', .II.SO A YlK Assortment or tnno I'i:cTACLI?i anJ KYE uii.in.su. MAGNUS G. CROSBY, Dealer lu HARDWABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Pliiita an Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IR'ONUIN ANDWPER, Cauuery aufl FisJiermens Stoves, Tin Ware and House I Furnishing Goods. J08C1N0 IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER FLUMDIN0 and STEAM FITTING Done with ncntns3B and dispatch. Nono but drat class workmen employed. A lnrgo assortment of SCALE? Constantly on nnnd. ( OLEAHIBTQ and REPAIRING .ST.AT. CHEAP AND QUICK. RY t.KOItUE liOVKTT. Main Street, oppcslte Jf. toeb's. SApc. &S A ZMSty "MESfcffiS -t-J-.-A-,. El .VOTARY PtflffiiC, T? rcTioxcEni comotssion" ant SURANCE AGENT. TJB. J. C. SRAfTBB, l'UYsim.-nnd StBCKO.V. fJJFnTSCHEn ABZT.) ISen.eH of the Throat a Specialty . Office oer Conn's Drug Store. J)R. C. C. CLASS, UTTYfclCIAN AND 31TI50EON. Office over A. V. Allen's Store, ASTORIA, - OBKGOK. Tjl I). WISfTOS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Ofrtce la C. !.. r.irtcer's bufldlns, on Beaton -sweet, opposae iasio uooae. ASTORIA, OEEGON. TAX TUTTI.E, X. . KIYSIOIAN AND SUROEON, Orncr-Ovcr the White House Store. Ilmioo'cK OrerElbdrsoa's BaSety.op lvwlta Bartn & M?ers" Saloon. "p p. nioKs, PENTIST, ASTOKlA. - - . OKEQON. Rooms in AUcuV bulldlna up stairs, eortxr or Catsaud Sqemoeqbe street. j Q. A. BOWLBY. ATT'ORXEY AT LAT?. Clienanms Street. - ASTOltlA. OBEQOtt q n. BAisr & co DKALKB IN Doara. Windows, Blinds, Tim nomH, LumtHT, Etc. All klrnli ot Oat l-nmtwr, Olasn, Boat Mft terial. etc. Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Steam Jilll near 'Weston hotel, Oor. Go eTlvo and Astor streets. OITT BOOK STORE. We nip coostanU; rcceWlas new uddUlom to our flock and have the finest nail l.trsst awortnient of varfety gootli In tho city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. All our goods are marked tn plain Agora Call and examine quality and note prices. aiAS. 8TEVEKS &SON TSOOELtS. IKlLEU(IN New and Choice MILLINERY, Defies 10 call the aUrution ot the Ladles ot Astoria to tho taet that she has recrtTwl a larw assortoont otthe J,A.TEiTiHTVLKS OF Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, AMI FAftfOY GOODS Corner Main and SqucmoqUe 8treet. CHICAGO BREWERY, .1. STit.vrssi. . - AGE5T. I nowrenciyto supply the jmMlc rjtt lh Celebrated Chicago Beer lu an iantUy to suit, t haie also thXi Crlcbrulert (hlcajxo Keer la Bottle, Which It now scry popular waong'dll taot lies and saloons." Please send In your onlen and they tra hat i my best p.ttcntion. J. STRAUSS. Astoria, Oregon. Agent tor Oregon and Wash.Ter GOLDEN SHOE STORE. I have opened a NEW BOOT and SHOE STORE Ou tho Koadsvay, Opposite tbc O. K. &. Ti Company's Doit. I mil prepared to do J'tltsr CI,AK WOBKui my Ltae 1 ?ly stiiCK Is lar,;c and new ana Tory niee : iwai flf nn r fuiv ftttlrt vmi nil Rhtll hnra voureholee. I If on the shelves you And none that will do. ;Yoa can liaie them HADK.at tho (JoldenSlioe I. J. ATIVOI.D. jyM. HOWK, BOAT BUILDER, AT THE OLD STAND, GIUY'S BUILDING ' FIRST CLASS WORK A 8TECUI.TY. --