The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 11, 1882, Image 1

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Vol. XVII.
Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, May 11. 1.882.
No. 35.
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QUAINT FOLK ON THE PLAINS
Russo-Qcnnan Celonie3 in Kansas.
Within the past five or six years
there have been moving across the
Mississippi, forming new settle
ments on the western plains, nu
merous small colonies of German
peasants from Russia. These peo
ple, in their ways of living, in
dress and uiunncra and character,
are so different from any immi
grants to he seen in the eastern
states that a view of them is anew
and positive point in tho always
changing panorama of American
life. About one huudrf-d 3'cari
ago the Empress Catherine! collect
ed these people irotn various parts
of Germany and settled them in
small farming colonies in tli'J 10
gion of the Volga. In building
their Russian homes they followed
the nucleus plan common among
the small farmers of Europe, clus
tering their houses olooly in little
towns, each with its church and
school, and its common pasture.
The plough lands stretched out for
miles from the town, divided into
parcels of various sizes among tho
farmers. By thu arrangement,
much time and labor are lost in
going to and from the tillage
Sometimes a farmer has to haul
his harvest fortv miles to his barns I
and store-houses, which are all in!
the town beside the houses. In
return thev have a more social life I
than would be possible if the
houses were isolated. They prefer
the life of the bee, reporting daily
to a populous hive, to that of the
solitary hawk, which cares only for
its own nest. Their common pa6-1
ture, to which one herd boy daily
drives tho gathered cattle of the
whole colony, is a saving of labor
and of fencing, which offsets in
part the loss from the dis
tance of tillage. Among the in
ducements to settle in Russia, the
colonists were exempted from army
service for a period of years which
is just now expiring, and the same
period limits their freedom of emi
gration. It is on this account thit
they have left their homes in such
large numbers, and, since their ob
ject was to escape the draft, it is
natural that thev should seek their
new fortunes in America. Here,
in Kansas and Minnesota, and per
haps in other states and territories,
thotr lmvo filroRiK- hiiUt niimcrniH
wj ..... j ........ ...............
colonies. Tho homestead laws
have so far changed their way of
living as to compel them to build
houses on their separate farms, but
they carry out the old plan by
making town houses also, gathered
in closo neighborhood about tho
church. These are their winter
homes and their resorts on
Sundays and their many holidays,
and while the able-bodied men
and women and larger children are
busy on the fauns, the grand
mothers keep houso in town for
tho very old men and the young
school children.
There arc doubtless many mark
ed points of difference between
the several colonies of German
Russians, for they went to Russia
from different parts of Germany,
forming separate colonies of Cath
olics, ilennonites and Lutherans.
The Colonies in Ellis county,
Kansas, are Catholic. The largest
of these is Herzog, standing less
than a mile from the Victoria
station of the Kansas Pacific Rail
road. The town, conspicuous on
tho brown and treeless prairie,
gives at a little distance a general
tint of creamy white, monotonous,
but not unpleasant. This is tho
color alike of the' few stono build
ings and of tho fifty or sixty sod
houses and pens' and stables ap
pendant. The sod houses arc of
one story, long and low, smeared
with clay and plastered without
and within. The fe.w stone houses
are made of the beautiful light
colored limestone, abundant in
this region, and some of them
show curious carving of window
caps and other simple decoration.
Hero and there a frame house
stands high above its neighbors,
boasting its superiority by a finely
perforated and scolloped cornice,
suiritestive of bodkin and the rich
edgings of petticoats. The village
store is brilliant with painted dec
oration, strange in color r.nd form.
A neat stone- ehurch, witii a good
house for the priest adjoining,
stands in the center, and is undis
puted head of tin- townindeed
its chief excuse lor existence. A
curious fashion of fencing with a
soil of basket work, woven of
thick saplings, adds to the foreign
look of the place. Two or three
welis supply all the houses, and
the constant carrying of water
helps to keep up the ,ocial ele
ment even in thu most quiet times.
A stranger walking into Ilerog on
a Sunday, when all are on hand
for church and dressed in their
brightest colors, would be staitled
by the ancient lcok of things.
Men and uonten, gi'U and hoys,
all seem to have dropped out of
some former century
Women
and irirls and smali children shine i
in striking combinations of red
and blue and creen, giotvn bnvs
wear loose blouses of black or 1
bine, and their fathers are solemn-igood
Iy respectable in black frock coats,
which, from wait up, fit tight as a
bodice, the long skirts gathered at
the belt and hanging loose and
mimic. The caps of the men and I
boys are all alike, bicad at the top, J
gathercd to a band, and with a
visor. Tho hair is brushed back
straight over the head and cutoff
with one mercilci-s chop on a level
with the middle of the e.us. The
girls and women cover their heads
closely with keichiofc, vaiung in
color, but usually brilliant with
red. The faces of the men, es
pecially when observed in church,
have a strangely ancient look of
superstitious solemnity, which I
have seen only in old German or
Flemish pictures. It is likely that
the sojouiu in Russia, where they
live in iolalian from the advance the delight of bo.lK fore-. '-Fran, I to itiluee hUpiv.-ent stock he will ..-rei , s:ti:sV.eti...i. Il.ixiit,' been teste.l by
tic in l.ui.uuii trutit itiL, .i.iiuitiL -. . j asaspeciuliiiilivcmeut a ,ry Iiiict.il wid. .tint 'list.uit a-e for nearly an cn-
of German life, and had little inter- "a work too s.ma a young and j di-eouiit to all cash customer- imxitur t:reuc!n-t.stioii. ilicj have attuned well
..,.. . , j .i r, , t t ., '"ikhI- to amount of -!') .'r met. IJe-, le.i-iili.i r.itik atnie.i tli. lew staple
course with their Russian neigh- pcnnilo.-s tiLssian, aciemiiitg -He j lUMU1.x l,.lt in ;. t.:i:.-tr.i; this sth-' lemcdiesof tl.. ue. Sold at 2. cents a
I.-, !... l.t..,l i 1. .1.0.
triiia, ii.ia iiuiiJui. iu ikjuij uii uiv
old look of their face
and diess.
The housekeeping of the Her -
7nrnnin1 1.-irrnc ..tlnlton fr.r
zog people tle.-erv es attention lor
its economy. An important part
, . ,..,. . , ,
m the hoiisc-bmldiiig is the mak-
ing of the oven.
'Piiio li.;i- r
litis, OU1U Oli
domestic clay brick, smeared and
plastered neatly like the walls of
tl. br.i.c. t..o.tu i.f ... ti.,
tno House, stands Detween the
living rooms mm mi outer ante-
room or vestibule. The bread and
other edibles enter the oven from
the living room,
Tin. fin. mm .
1 11L itILI got s III
(I " . I. 1
x.u... ...e umiuuiu .iv aimiii.T.im,,t-,sh(',',tf,wrrCt,d ,0 "'l"1 !o
1 1 t" ' hw lather the chief tmrt rtf iilu
opening, leaving the large room ",s . ' r ln ,l lw" ",s
free from litter; an impoitaut
" 1 . 1
i
point, wnesi it is seen wiiat tne
fi,,.l v ..tl.- .nl n.t,.,.i.
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!thc Russians purse, itor does hej
soek the scanty growth of stunted
wood along the creeks. His flic
is of the waste pioducts of tlle I
farm, and is of two forts. The j
first and best is the dried dung of!
cattlo and bnihilo, p;at!ieicd from j
the pTairio hy industriutis girls,
who go about like rag-pickers
with sacks on their backs', carrying
homo their loads to heap the
growing store. This is a labor
always ready, si sort of out-door
knitting work, for dayo when farm
labor is slack. The other cheap
fuel is refuse s.traw and tough
stems nf hay, rejected by the
cattle, dry cornstalks atid what
ever rubbiih gathers lrom tho
year's farming. Even with this
light material the small tight
houses are abundantly warmed by
their clay ovens. It makes more
work in feeding the fire, but boys
and girls are plenty and old
women abound. Tho houses are
kept neat and well scrubbed,
though the same cannot be said of
the persons of their owner". The
chief article of food is wheat
bread, made generally of interior j a
flour, the best whe.it being sold
and the woi st kept' for home use.
But the distinctive point in their
diet is the great tt-e which the
Russians make of the watermelon.
This- abundant product of the
plains, "thriving when com wilts
and potatoes fade away, a luscious
refreshment to the thirsty hacB'er
or cowboy, is to the Russians "a
cl.iti.l.lii qi.m cnfwuirf nt mlv
is it n chief jiart of hi food in its
season. It is packed awav in cool 1
,, i i c i i " r.
cellars and kept fresh long after,
its natural time N past. It is
iiS.-L-!fl r.r snurPil in lurr.ils fnr !
1 ... . . .
still later use. syrup i- maoe . pf ' 12 Scutch twine wasjrt on the .lei: IS. CirAirrr.iis.Prop.
from itr, thin juice, and the -oIs j -niio'.ijiYt--lIaiiMHT'riu' corK-T'nl? tile eci.b .1-sorir.u
are "aved and dried, t. tike thol mailed '(. r.V." lteiiirn to 1.0. Ar -
' ' void - l-! m.tiiiHiutli si'i'ct, dia!itii thu
place of peanuts and candv. - " : - -i,-,. of the D.dl. It is just the na-
' , r - . Tatip Soticc. . piTiiirthe lire-ide. contalniii!; In addi-
llieeaicftil econoinv in imuse- ii.ni t'. ill the current news, choice niis-
IU ,.v,i;(. ,i. ,.t ,... ' On alicr this dale aii atitliiiiiiial , '..!i.iuj..,y;ncultiiral matter, market rc
1,01,1 e.xpciKlituie .loe-, not pie- r01)ts ,,,. ,,ou -, be charged on all .jMit'.i-tv. It is tmnislied to single sul
vent it wi-c readiness to spend 'onler- for .uvcd wood not ict'oiii; uii.-d u.itbiTs:.t S2 w per year in advance.
' , b the cash, at (5im- K-d jard. ,ln!v
monev lor cosuv iniior-aviiiir
machinery when such outlay is ;
advantageous. The Rtis-ian far-
i .!.
liner is mi ck to sen the-merit of ;
l
harvesters and sulky plough, j
His horses are well fed and a
as his pur-i! allows, but the
harness maker' gets little of his
monev, for too Russian hts out j
lik l.orso fmm tho .o-nff ..l.H--"" w si:ihlc. bcc.,u-c yon have not
j ins norse lrom the. .tst-oh "t''-1 ,,4 .Sozooor. When jnoperlv fixed,
:illf of his cattle, ailoruin" the: Ihen ie.lt on the M..oii0r. and kceji 1
! "" , - , , , ., them all ilisht tor time M come
several strap- of the lnrncss with;
nicely fit scallops and other de-'
Iv ail his work bv the hand of a,
strong posse of daughters. His ,
one son acts as overacer, to recti
vice-. Men and women . lake
nearly equal share, in the h.bor of ,hViaiWwm reitetflilln. It aion.a-';;!"1,'.!!'',1!? ,T. sS ."vnr
the farm. One old man who wj t '?", P M 1 lr an m m- nI .M:H-sac!il!e,. The populaiity of
.. . . . loriaole. and j,'iu, intiuiM l)'cusiii( ,,,, ,,.,,, ;5', -,,,
lived near me and who cairied on asid incites appetite. So sinrse -houhl I ,V.?;1'?1.,r r1',t'"t ;.' i'S n
ncli-cl sfivoiiox'T 1 "1- ' 3' ' man jeai.s, botn in tills
mi( .iT th.s hiriTost firiiu rlol juvir-i ' ". .'. . couiitrv and in foreign laud", and it is
late the efficient api.lication of the Theo. Ilntckker's ci-arstoH-:iiil"i.ayii.-! VV -V,MiVn,V;riiC,"SLn - Si
cli-tr"c- It was nicked un between , 1' incurable mm; iliseasoor consump
abundaiit power. Happy faces ! SinithVinmil ami the black Irnoi. ! ,l!.!,:, ,i!r',w"'r I oi.cl.ial troches do not
., , , . , , , , ' ' i , i.-i.i.i-m tili-ftnicr tae sloiiv.cli like cpukIi syrups
j had these mistresses of the plough , r---- 1- ' ' and hal-ain-. h.11 act diieetly on the jn-
:md stable, and the heavy 'toil ih.tt
would crush the spirit of other
- , , , .
women only hardened their sluniy
K.nKc oi, l r.ll ,,l .i,;, r.,.,.. . ;,i,
limbs ami filled then lraines with
! nrndfiipft nf his iiitomle.! nur.
i" " - -
nage
j Aw.rioipau.aici.su system is,
. .- I
SCCI1 111 lllCir laiOHV U1C. IIOII a
j . - . . . ,, ,
-v ,Hame,j during Ins lathers
H'p he likes his vn-iiur vife hon.e
lue' ,,e '1M's,lh.vo,l"!; v,u- no,"e
as a new recruii ior nic service oi
i his father's farm. Sons and
' -W ' -ives and
'ciiildien all work for the old mantis'
...
IO"- l": :,VPb ailH l" :,,m' ln
it V I' 1 II .
mana-e his atatrs. Kvcn when a i lllt w, ,,.,-,,,, a ,,iltt tli iu . a iif
111:11 ried sou goes awav from home ! Wllli.titi-poit. I.imibei v,e ui-rhn-.
.. " . . . tolmild thiseilx. S e ha.c on .1 111
1 to woilc 1.11 the railroad or in the
)-' '
earnings. iut tins p.itiiarcital
' ri i. 1 .1
II II IIS1I' I lilt? II Iil i Ililltl III'
, - i
I l!0 Hected and altered by Ameri-
. I v 1
"" . "1' -"" ."""'S
""" a occasionally filing
"P f'r themselves with an ....filial
""dependence which would not
l'vi been tolerated in their fo.mer
no,"0- .
Oleomargarine
Tho following is u condensed ac
count of the process by which ole
omargarine is mado. The fat by
which the intestine's of cattle is;
covered and the caul are the only
parts that should lie used. This,
after becoming entirely cold, is
throughly washed in water two or
three times to rid it completely of
impurities, after which it is cut
into small pieces, making a kind
of pulp. This is pressed through
a sicvo to render the pttlp of less
consistency. It is then melted at
a low temperature and stirred.
The clear fat or oil is then run off
into vats, the coarsest part lomaiii
ing in tho melting pot-.. From
the -af-. the oil i- taken to a. cool
ing room where in metal-Jined ves
sels at a temperature of about So
degrees it assumes a granulated
form. Thi it then submitted to
:i powerful pie ure by which tit.-
oil is separated and 1 tin off ini'i a J
'
tank. 1 he oil next go-s u tne j
churning nioto. where i! h inixeil
with one-fifth milk, and chuin-'d
warm about li.tlf or three ruictrti'r-
. , .mi -. .. .
of an hour. . hen u goes iliiniigii
i iuiiiiir ttt'iiilinin wlilf.fi it lii.i t km
a mKiiiir machine, which it lent cm
uniform in color and textile. Af
ter Meiiif saln-il the itiaiiiif.K tiire
is completed.
I "or Siit.
ilavin!; other limbics- ih.it ili-.r.-uids !
un attcutinn 1 oiler f'r -aleur, ch-iii-
ln'ti-f. situated in thi-cih.
.1. M. rnnriM vx. i
Set iin-t.
n:ti orsixtyfatiioins.Kiiie-hcsdecii,:
1st, tssi.
'; samiSics ami (!ti-.i.i.fc,)f r,
1 have ,,riwd a l,r,e .s,o, k of ft,r. j
tuij-im.i jv'Mim? on u.e coiner oi an ;
nml Siiiiin,iriii.i strcits. mill will si.ll nli"
- ...;. ? .. ;
San Kraiiclsni price-i. Voii will -ivt'
1-11111111!! Ill 1!C.
" AlAinix Or si:.x.
T;c-:it li itisc Tei-fii
.
witinlcuti-t saieall hecaii. You desire!
Italher th.ui have thct.i milled. Let
i;tot!u tiir S:ivnli(i
.vfewdrops it! "sOOl; J.M 1ulx.1l
.,
S"t I'mimJ.
NVr picked up, about fori feet mark
ed "K. K.. on the lend lino -Xp. r.."
, I The ov. ni r ran have it by Hppljm;; at
Xi'ill i'.fiiKivc,
ne
Mr.C.-lI.roi.ixr.of the l.X. !.,
. tCMIi i il.ki itli.l liKlfliiil tnrt m ttirtilTIi
, l,. tl.l.ltl III' .11.1.. .11. . ll "II ! HI- 'II.M,U1,,01I, ', , Hill I IIIH 'IIUIHI
. Kiiiht of 1'jlhi.is leiihlin and willjio. i'or ilnrtj j. t. Itrown's bronchial
ireinou-his si.vk on or about ihcf.r-t of itn. lies ban- h.-.-tt rceoimuended by
M . ioin tver.-tt.fk.-.l and wi-hlir.' : i.Ii-tci.ms. ed .th:t! ivo ncrfect
has h-ase.l tie entile lower floor of th
I lhat the dlsc.illlit ill b.- handed Jack
iti e'lsil
t .. ibit Ui... .!i
..
lllf. MIMiM.V rtSIUUI.V.X tor I .IS
week is lull of just such information
.,mj m..s of the country as your fin"ids
I '" "IU eat want to see. it iia- very
few aiU-citleiisuiit.ana is chock in the
uuizm ot uiuiiurjiiuii nuo no t.imiii
I .,., ti.,.4ii.tfnllv .itMi'ii'.i fll.ito trliotir.
Two dollars will buy the whoie wad f.-n
" - ""'" -
-
War! War! Varl
a year, f-1 U.'. for six :aimlhs.ir l-n cen:-.
r . -
I running order .it pr. I. ijai'i . m-
1.,,- I. ... .,!.... ..:. I. -...,,...,; 1, ,.,,.,.. ,n !...
I'l I llilll lill lull f t'.t. 1 ti 0ji 1 1 110
city, ami .S there is mow. - . ,1 . 1
i time to ilit iiiuolwer. Local. .' -te
j mil,, south o? A-tmij. on ihe-.io!. id-
' "i the 11111.011 iimnc- imj.
" ' ' - "
ii un 1 iiitn,ri
oruviaii littler-
t'im;ho 11 lTnurr.
The Count Ciiichoa wi, tin .Sioni-h
Viceroy m 1'cni in 1W. Thii rounte-s.
ills Wite, was p.o'raieii ny an mil rnn.
cut fever, men u inch h was free,! I.v
the use ofthe in! ije reim-Jj, Hie I Via -
viaii haricot- in it vies c.tl.ct in. Ihe
nnminiM in tlm iiKllLl In n. . n . i ...
who hail nrouslil them that which was
more precious than thcuohl of the IncnS. !
To this day. after a Ltpse of two hiin-
, TIT -' V ' . i-tanuiw. pn vents and remedies emus
(.rnleful for her ivcoui.v, on hei tetiiiii ; amt f,.u,r jlu.lva,c- the activity of the
no EAirm in iuc : m:c liiirociivii i:ie l;iiliis,conntiT:iett.a temlencv torheu
icnsoily in hpain. wheie it as, known ,n.,n,,n. .,,i i,:i genuine stay and solace
""i.R . .,;. V """, ",il"f ii,. I0 actl.ililirni ami neivous pcisons.
eiilietl it ( inehor.n. la Itonorof tlf I.stv. , r..r ve.. t.i ..n iiHi,,nrf. .ni nmim
iied and hfty jcar-, science has ivcn 5T" ? ip. fz tc -pp t "Cft
i.s nothing to take its jilaee. lt..circetu-! 3" K"'
allveuresa niorhid appetite for htliiiu-' iirt.xn i"
lants, hy resteriiif: Hie natural tone of.
the stomach. It attacks cccn-ive lovoi rr v i s rti
oflmunrasitdoesafe-,erai1d..Iest..y,!I-laV, USllS, 2 OlTaW.
hothalifce. The powerful tome virtue
of thy Cinchona is prcM-rvetl in tlie-J
IVruvian lVitlcft. which aie as elTeelive J i.-nn Rt5cU flpnipnt nnrl Satlll
aainst malarial fever tn-rtu as thev ' J-"li OriCK, IjElilfini c!HU DdllU.
were in the tlay.s of the old Sjvaui-li
Viceroys. We "inrankv the in"reli-, lVamt Delivered to Ortlor.
ents of these hitters to he absolute! v
)iurc, and of the he-t known ijinliK. Drmjing, Teaming anil Express Business.
Atrial will .-atisfy vm that thia is (lie1
best bitter in the world. ;;rht; proof of , Hows ana Carnages for Hire.
the nudamR Is m the tatlii", and we
willinsly abide this test, rorsalo by, r...ra ...
all drucRists, Rroecii and liquor dealers. IUIB
Order It. Loeb&Co.,us;cut8 for Astoria.1 WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Furnished Koodih to Let
.U Mrs. -lunsoi's lousing house.
i 'on ml,
A cork line, ahout i;o fathoms, on
Mav 1st. at tlie Civic, near Kinney's net-rao!;-.
bMLTi:i. EmcHSEX.
Sotiof.
ice cream, ice creim, at ltoseoe's re-fit-slnneui
sjlfjeu, .Saturday and Sim
day owiiincs. Occident block.
O'lU't Oil- in llto House.
-i. drussi-.ti for'-K.ts-.chonJIits." It
rt!.i it-- j. tit v-tf-. uiiii.t li.l K;ir. wiiaIhi
wr;:m;. Hit-., am-, invet. tne p-r bo-
i" uei mi - Hill f 'IVllliU.t ' UHL tt Jf
Notion.
irncterj has moved next house t"
j O'llrieit's Holel. IVi-uns wishing sjooil
I ;) c.ii!iiii I,, keep tlieuiilry will please
I I'.Ut.
i'lf A -I iii.t Siliirl and Oil Clothing
j!;itMiy .lieu.
: Wells lictlth li'Miewor. Alwj'tite.
jemv fm iieni.u- ie!i!ity anil weakness
j of tliecetter.itive fur.etiims. SI, at ilru;-ii'i-W
lireu'on iVi.ot. DAVIS. A- CO..
: I'nitirtiiil. Or.
Aii:itl:i ''iiihrrnion.
1 -se Mchola's ISalui or (.Head oil to
sure r i'.niu d hatuK tor sale hv Joi
r
,lce
(. r.rtrii-r-. 1 ult Sables tree to ill,
!r the lint-l bath in the city go to
iiniiii'irniii'tlun-iiiro.
:r.e or.ei't iKiliitnu looms, opposite
M.itc U istnrs balsam of wild chcuy
.ih.ajs as hand. It cares coughs, colds,
ibiiiiiehitW, wlioojiuc;eOii"Ji. croup, in-
; -JJI'f , '
tmo'-i..
;-'
Il.vi.i.'s Vi:nr.iAf.i.i: Sicilian Hah:
Ri..xi:wi.i: isiisuli'iitilic combination of
sfiiueof thu ino-i nowerful u'-storativt!
awut- in the ejetnble kingdom. It rc-
-tore- sray nai no us original eoior. it
makes tin: scili- wmte and clem. It
cures damluilT and hainor.-, and fnllinc-
it'ii'.itoi thehiir. it furnishes the until
t " ttielsiir. it turnishestlHssiiitii-
tive prircitile by which the hair Is nour-
l-hytl pud i:;'Ut d. Hinnkcs the hair
muist. -oft ami f.ii-,y, and is unsiir-
jii imI a- a hair dn vmz. It is the most
eoiipintial m-;iarstton ever offered t
tne ji'ioiic. .is its 1 ii.-ets remain a jonj;
'...,.,. ,. , - -,. ,. r.l.1-,flllin,1,sAl.,i
....... .. .- ..... . .- . . .... ...,...., ..
now known and u-cd In all the civilized
eov.n!iiesiit the '.voild.
Ton Sai.k my all Dkali-.i:.
At-.iu.ih. coltt or ,iie throat should be
Nefihs't fr. miently results in
ll.tiiit'd ptrts. ,iialti Irritation. j;be
relict :n .i-tiim.t. uroncliilis, coupiis,
. cat.'tiih. -ind liu- tl-roit troubles which
-i:i.ief.a!iil iiiiblif speakers are subject
oox even W hei O
A'noii'' the tncilical means nf .trrest-
iii'4 ijisc.isc. Ilotelter'.s stomach Hitters i
, sMuU .,n.MUm. Jt check'
, ,,rar, , of II .li-or.lcrsof t!
I liver ai. 1 bowel-, revives
... . .
checks the further
the stomach.
the vital
iicnerally.
&& fe 8T03IACH
ITTEft1
MISCELLANEOUS.
S. ARNDT & FERCHEN.
Asronu. - okeook.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
liLACKSMl'llI "sj
:. H2$.ifVmi'f ?
Boiler Shop 55f
AllkniiNiif
EffGINE, CAOTEBY,
AXI
STEAMBOAT WORK
I'mniiilly attriuliM tti.
A siee'ilty isajpof repairing
OANNEKY DIES.
toor m i.rAVi:ni: sii:i:kt.
. ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
ISKNTrt.NSlllKEV, Nl'll: 1'AltKKP. fiOWF,
ASIOIIIA. - OKCUOX.
GENERAL P1AGHIHISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAiYDMlRbVE BK0INB8
Boiler Work. Steamboat Vv'ork,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
OASTIKTOS-
Of nl! lecri;t loon mailc to nlcc
at Short Sotlrc.
A.D.IVAs-.l'rc-iMeiit.
.1. i. HesTi.Kit, SK!tar.
I. W. CAsr, 'JTeasuror.
John fox, Stiperinteitiltnt.
B. B. FKANKLTN,
Cor.tcr Ciisiiuiit .S.iiMiio.iltc stifcit,
ASTQKiA. - - - - oi:r.ao.
rrt.Ki: i.v
WALL PAPER
AM
WINDOW SHADES
AND
U NDKI1TAKE1JS (iOO I S.
SUIT HOUSE!
HI J niji'll AlsaiiiotnWc
tlJUilllrt eamv'sWe DU15 1
IsliaUseiiiltoaitv UIJK.s'-lSisiutllOK'M VNS
:it liricp-. tltat CAN.VOT iw: DLt'LICvlKU
in America. Irom il3 itinv,niU,!t!i privilege
ot exatmtuiij: at clli-l'nrcu, mi If t.oi
KvM :tlue I & eiturR-i liOIUvvavi A-t-ilo-st,
with size.
3E3C. lO. XjX'X',
Coitt.ir Thiril :ml Alilnr St:t.(.tN,
roxtTJiA.Mi, utij:;o.'.
$(7.00(),000 CAPITAL.
UVKlirOOl. AKl) I.Ov,tiX AND
m.oi-.i:.
NOUT1I BKIT1SI1 A.!) MKIIt'AN-
tile or I.U.vnoN AND
KIHXItritClI.
iM mN'NKCTKVT iK HAKT
KOUI). AND
t COMMEKCIALOK CAhli'DKNIA
K1UK INSfKANfK COMPANIES.
Uci'reontini .1 cnf'Ua! f ltT.1100.:UI.
A. VAN nUsKN. Airent
.1. II. D. GJRAY.
Wliiilesale and retail dealer lit.
alt. Kjxits or m:i:,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc
( li'Til ptoraan and Wlnrt.t'i -m i-tiioii-TiMe
icniis. J : ot Benton street A-torli
Oregon.
A.G.STINSOX & CO..
BLACKSMITHING.
At Capt. Uppers old tantl. cvrnfr of fa 3
and Court Mrf-:ts.
Ship and Cannery worfe. Kerse'.hoclns.
Wagons mail" and reialml. CnoJ work
gitaranteeil.
Anyone Wishing Sowing
Ol" AXY KIXI) DOSE
Can be Accommodated by AvpU'ins
Mrs. Blo313-ulxzx,
Over the City Bookstore.
"PSsJ
BUSINESS CARDS.
T C nOLDEX,
XOTAKY PUBLIC,
lACCTIONEEn, COMMISSION AND
SURANCE AGENT.
"TK. J. C. SIIAFTEB.
l'UiiilCltX and SlBCEO.
(DCUTSCHEE ARTT.)
llNcaorH or I lie Throat a Specialty.
Ofllce oicr Conn's Drue; Store.
Y)R. C. C. CLASS,
rUYdlCIAX AND SOKOEON'i
OfiUv opt A. V. AllenN Store.
ASrOKIA, - OltEUON".
11 II. WIT,
Attorney ami Counselor at Leu:
Ofilee li: c. U fatkert buiMliijr. on Beotoa
stct-tt, ipiolte Cii-tom House,
ATWKIA, ... - OKEGON.
f AY TlITTtUi 31. I).
I'HVSIt'IAX .SD SURGEOH
Oiiicc- Over the White Home Store.
i:i.siiikce-Oi er FJbersou's Bakery, op
1 osile liarih & Slsers Saloon.
P V. IIICKH,
HENT1ST,
AMlUUA. ... - 01U.OON.
ltnumH In .Vlkn's bulldlnj: up Malts, comer
of Cas curt .sqinitriciilie streets.
I Q. A. UOWLBY.
t
A1TOKXEY AT LAW.
I licnamiH Street. - ASTOKIA. OBKUOA
Q II. i:.HS & CO.,
OEA1XK IN
1)-k. WlmlowM, Itlintlx, Tnut
soul. Lutnber, Ktf.
All Kindi ..f Oak Lumber. Gla.4S. Boat Ma
teria, etc.
Turning and Bracket Work
A SPECIALTY.
MciuniiUl near Weston hotel. Cor. Cftu-
evivcuuit Atorstrwti.
w
ni. howi:.
fCS
BOAT BUILDER,
AT Tilt: OI.I) ST ND, GltAYS BUILDING
riltST CIA'S WORK & srrcrALTT;
MAGNUS C. CROSBY",
IVttler hi
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Pinters anil Steam Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER,
Caunery and Fisheriuens Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP-
PEH PLUMBING nntl STEAM FITTINQ
Dona with neatness and dispatch.
None but lint clai wotknieD employed.
large awoitment of
SCALES
Constantly on Band.
WILLIAM EDGAB,
C.!-.T Main nd ChenamoStreeU.
,s rt.I'.i A ORIGOX
JUlLUX U
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLU
aM other KngliA Ctrtlory.
SX ATIOKERY
FAIRCKILD'S GOLD PENS
Ocnxiinn Heershatun Pipes, etc.
A Cn.i stock ot
Watehe nnd .Icwclry, MnxKlr nail
II wo tb Londtnc Khot Cum td
Itmes. itwoltrn. rHtl.
unit Anitnnnltioxt1
MAItlST.
LAHHIt.
ilkoi?
S5f27 --
0 ALHO A FIKE
Assortmfntof Ere Sl'KCTAOLKS Bad KYK
OLAS.sf.s-.
SUIl'PING TAGS
rilHK KK.-T QUALITY. WILL BE SOLD
J. by tho hnnared. or by the box, printed or
clin, to suit castomer". at
Tan AtTosua oQir