The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 23, 1899, Image 2

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    MORNLNQ ASTOIUAM. 8ATUKDA1 MOKMNO, 8KPTOHKK SI. WW.
Satin Slotortaw.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Sdttor.
Ttlephon Main ett.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DA1LT.
Sent by mill, pr Tr , ..!
8nt by ms.il. pr moaih W
itervtd by carrier, par month N
SEMI.WESKLT.
Bnt by mall, per J(U, la advance. ...P.
Poataga fre to aubacrlber.
All conuiKUilcaitoe tntenflcd tt publi
cation should b directed to the tdttor.
Business communications of all kind
ard remittance miut be ad drama1 to
-The AatorUn."
Th Aarorlsn guarantee to Ita adTCN
ttsra ifca largest circulation of any
newspaper pibltahed oa tlx Columbia
rtrr.
Advertising rate can e 1U a arpll.
cation to tht buaiaoa maaacer.
A railway U a simple tool or piece of
machinery. If not used by community'
It cannot bring profit to the community '..
any more than a piece of agricultural
machinery left rusting in the field. J
Aatorla has a railway. Ita inception
waa attended with much difficulty and
ita completion with many fond hopes.'
It is not the business of the railway J
to buy wheat or other products, but'
merely to carry thm for the buyers.!
There are no wheat buyers in Astoria;
therefore no wheat is coming here, j
It has been claimed that the present :
cost of bringing wheat from Portland
to Astoria on the outward bound Toy-'
age is a large amount It is asserted
that Mr. Hammond's charge for the1
haul by rail would not be so large. It
Is insisted that it would be more prof
itable to pay Hammond his price and
ablp wheat fmm Astoria. Cut who has
tested this proposition? Astorians have'
not had sufficient faith in their own
claims to put their money into the ex- 1
i
periment. How can outsiders be ex-;
pected to do so? The failure to secure'
a common point rate for Astoria mere- j
ly requires the payment of Hammond's
charge from the Portland common 1
point to Astoria. Why doesn't As-1
t
toria make the attempt to ship wheat
under such conditions? The risk of
money for each one would be small.
What is Just now needed to prove the
truth of the As.orlan proposition is a
"common pull" rather than a "common
point" Five per cent of the Income of
a couple of hundred of Astoria's citi
zens would operate a shipping company
for a few years, or until the project of
hipping wheat from Astoria can be
thoroughly tested. If the money be '
lost, none would be badly hurt. In j
view of the promising years ahead, it'
can hardly be a Serious matter to I
make such a test now. No better time '
could be selected for the effort. Let !
somebody head such a movement. It'
may be surprising to see how easy it'
will go.
THE ULTIMATE LAND. NATL' UK'S
OCEAN PIER
With the enormous cheapening of i
railway transportation, it has come to.
be axlomutlc that th railway Btka'
the ultimate land. Settle Post-Intel-;
lifieucer. I
While Paciflc toast papers have!
been staling this proposition, the At
lantic coast Vanderbilts have been'
executing It. Gradually ihy have'
.been gaining a hold on the transporta-'
tjon routes to the ultimate first-class
port of Boston. Their Hoston & Al
bany route has not be-n suffli limt. The
latest move has been to secure the
Fiichburir route, which include the
forn.er Iloston, Hoosatk Tunnel and
Western road. Roth th-se roads paes
through the famous Hoosa'.k tunnel,
by a low grade mute.
The Ronton, Hoosack Tunnel and
Western Hallway was built in UTS-61
by Boston capital. Postmaster Eurt,
Frederick L. Ams, and other proml-'
nent men were connected with the en-
terprise. For many years the New;
York Central antagonized this line; j
now the value of a port on the "ultf-'
mate land" and of a low grade route'
thereto Is being recognized by these'
The rumor of a Vanderbllt combina
tion, controlling one vast transconti
nental system from ocean to ocean,
tinder the same management, is again
rife In railway circles. Such a system,
. if ever organized, can have but one
outlet on the Pacific. The struggle be
twn the Northern and Great North
cm for terminals at Seattle proves
that these mighty aggregations of cap
ital realize what is In the wind. They
are hastening to prepare themselves
as beat each can for the contact soon
to take place over the Oriental com
merce It la Impossible that the Van-
derhllt system can seek terminals on
the Sound. It Is just aa unreasonable
to aMume that it will look to 8 an
Francisco. From what point, then,
will these giants cat their lance for
the rapture of the richest stream Of
traffic that has ever yet struck the
American continent?
Bui it will not do for Astoria to
wait the alow movement of the rail
road plan. The Oriental commerce is
a potentiality. The fight for Which
these mighty transportation line are
nerving themselves may be many
years distant. Let Astorians bestir
themselves for the actuality which the
present offers. If reports are to be
relied upon, but one link in the Van
dcrbllt system yet remains unacquired.
This link will not be needed until tbe
full dawn of the Asiatic commercial
era. Let the people of Astoria organ
ise but a small wheat shipping business
at the mouth of the Columbia and the
Immediate value of their port will be
recognised. Boston has been gaining
an Increased percentage of the out
bound wheat for several years past.
but It haa been due to the active ef
forts of Boston people. The Vander-
bllts only went to Boston because the
wheat wanted to go there. Once
started in that direction, however,
even Greater New York haa not been
able to stop an increasing quantity
fmm seeking the "ultimate land" at
that point. With active efforts on tbe
part of Astoria's people the wheat of
the Columbian basin might be made
to follow the same principle.
A man has to have pluck to make a sue
ce of any calling. A man must hare the
backbone to take knock down blows and
get op again and again and fight on.
Pluck and stamina are largely a question
of good health. It only takes one knock
down blow to finish a man with a headache.
It only takes a small setback to disconcert
a nervous and shaky man. A bilious, head
achr man goes into bankruptcy at the first
embarrassment A nenroos man who docs
not sleep at night and gets np shaky in the
morning gives np tbe battle of business at
the irst discouragement Dr. Pierce'e
Goldea Medical Discovery is the best of
all health-makers and health-keepera. It
makes pare, rich blood. It forces out all
imparities and disease germa. It does not
make any difference what the disease may
be called, so long as it has Its inception in
improper or insufficient nourishment this
great medicine will cure it It may be
called dyspepsia, kidney disease, "liver
complaint" skin or blood disease, or nerv
ous prostration all these have the same
starting point The " Goldea Medicsl Dis
covery" reaches that point It will cure
these diseases absolutely. None of them
can retain their hold on the system when
the arteries are filled with rich,jute blood.
-1 am y w old." writes Mr. F. G. Bledsoe,
of UwTtlle. Henry Co.. Ma " Por 5 rri I
snflcred from torpid Hrer. constipation and Indi
Mim whKB ncTTlr sftVctrd mj nerves H
tag to make my liring by hard work, I would
keep oo antil I would kaut to give up. Some
times my friends would pick me npand carry me
to bed. what litl!? sleep I could get waa tortured
with horritJe dreams. I took six bottles of Ir
Pterce'a Golden Mrdkal Discovery. It relieved
the pain in my back and between my shoulders,
braced op my aersen, aad to-day I am a weB
oaa"
If some men knew themselves, they
would be ashamed of the acquain
tance. Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Those who have Bheamatiam find
themaelve growing steadily worse all
the while. One reason of this ia that
the remedies prescribed by the dooton
contain mercury aod potash, which ul
timately Intensify the disease by caus
ing the Joint to swell and stiffen,
producing a severe aching of the bones.
B. 8. 8. haa been curing Rheumatism
tor twenty years even the wont eaaei
which seemed almost incurable.
Capt. O. I. Hughes, the popular railroad
conductor, of Columbia, 8. C, bad an expert
ence with Rheumatism which eonrlnoed Dial
thai thsca la only ona
euref ,r that painful dis
ease. He says: "I was a
great inSarer from mus
cular Rheumatism lor
two year. I ooold got
no permanent rsW
from any madicin pr
soribed y my phaldaa.
l iook soouiaaoaen noi
Ufa ol ronr 8. 8. fU and t rf JL
npw I am as wellasley
ever waa lnm life. Ism r
cr that your medicine if -W
... M A r . 1 J 7.
altering from anyblood 41 !.
Everybody know tavat Rheumatism
la a diseased state of the blood, and
only a blood emedy la the only proper
treatment, hut a remedy containing
potash and mercury only aggravate!
the trouble.
S.S.S.Blood
being Purely Vegetable, goea direct to
the very oatfee ol tbe disease and a per
manent cure always rasulU. I li the
only blood twmeAf gttwanteod to con
tain no potesA, wwwary of other dan
gerous mlneaal.
' Book doM trea by Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia,
pfiED . (sJ
i!W ' 'js
' y. is
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
CENSES THE JYSTEM
ci EFFECTUALLY
,,UL PERMANENTLY
evy Tut ttrtviNi - Mn'f o ty
(AUf?RNU JTG eSYRVP(
r.: ,..??
NifuRiunMtn eu Mi itsvraL
BUSINESS POINTERS.
Jeff's . I "th only" restaurant
Whits cooks.
Beat U-eent meal. Rising Sun restau
rant, (11 Commercial street
Our ice cream Is warranted to be made
of pure cream. Th Parlor, oeit to John
lithn-s. .
Tliggeat and best meal at Denver K u li
en on Ninth street 15 cents. Whi: cook.
Try It
A man never cuts much of a figure
In history until he shuffles off this
mortal coil.
Best California win JO cents per gal.
ten. Alex Gilbert, sol agent for As
toria. Telephone O.
The average man spends muat of his
money In trying to gel something for
nothing.
Cream Pur Rye. America' floeat
whiskey. Th only purs goods, guaran.
teed rich aad mellow. John L. Carlson,
sol sareot
hls deeoent, the longer he haa been on
Tbe man who trie to serve two
masters-at the same time is liable to
be arrested for bigamy.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is a scientific
compound having the endorsement of
eminent physicians and the medical
press. It "digests what you eat" and
positively cures dyspepsia. M. A-Ket-ron,
Bloomlngdale, Tenn., says It cured
him of Indigestion of ten years' stand
ing. Chas. Rogers.
The farther back a man can trace
the downward path.
Go to the Columbia Electrlo at Re
pair Company for all klnda of new
and repair work, from a cambric
ceedle to a bicycle, boiler or engine.
Quick work and satisfaction guaran
teed. Logging machinery of all klnda
a specialty. Shop opposite Ross, Hlg
glns at Co.
borne men are like phonographs;
they talk a great deal, but never S'iy
anything original.
For wounds, burns, scalds, sores,
skin diseases and all Irritating erup
tions, nothing so soothing and healing
as DeWltts Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs.
Emma Bolles, Matron Englewood
Nursery, Chicago, says of It: "When
all else falls In healing our babies. It
will cure." Chas. Rogers.
Life insurance Is no doubt a good
thing, but what the average man
needs Is lire Inxurance.
Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo,
Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cured me of a severe case of Indiges
tion; can strongly recommend It to all
dyspeptics." Digests what you eat
without aid from the stomach, and
cures dyspepsia. Chas. Rogers
Most men have two objects In life;
one Is to beeo-ne rich, the other Is to
become richer.
For many years science has studied
liquors. Result the whole world uses
whiskey. It has proven the best stim
ulant and does not injure nerves and
tissues like coca wines and other drug
ged compounds. And Harper Whiskey
Is the Ideal whiskey. Bold by Foard &
Stokes Co., Astoria Oregon.
Somo men are like a base drum
they make lots of noltte, but there la
nothing In them.
There's always hope while there's
One Minute Cough Cure. "An attack
of pneumonia left my lungs In bad
shape and I was near the first stages
of consumption. One Minute Cough
Cure completely cured me." Writes
Helen McHenry, Bismarck, N. D.
Gives Instant relief. Chas. Rogers.
The concert hall opened by Cliarll
Wis at No. Ml Astor street. Is th on
and only popular resort of Ita kind In
that vicinity. Mr, Wlaa la doing some
thing new among concert hall. H la
not onty selling a class of pur liquor,
but la giving hla plac a management
which Insures gentlemanly attention
and treatment to hla patron. Th
good musio and the crowd will b
found at Charlie Wise' plac.
A man that Is bright will patlne to
tvllivt Instead of jumping at a con
clusion. "They are simply perfect," write
Hob't Moore, of LaPayette, Ind of
IVWItt'a Utile Karly Riser, th
"famous little pills" for constipation
and alt liver ailments. Never gripe
Chaa, Roger.
Man want but little here below;
and his wants are generally well sup
plied In that respect.
rvWItt's Little Karly Risers perma
nently cur chronlo constipation, bil
iousness, nervousness and worn-out
feeling; cleanse and regulat the en
tire system. Small, pleasant, never
gripe or sicken "famous little pills."
Chas. Roger.
Some men's minds are like a pint f
cider In a wash-tub broad enough,
but not very itv.
"Rest on th market for coughs and
colds and all bronchial troubles; for
crimp It haa no equal," writes Henry
Ft Whltford. South Canaan. Conn., of
One Minute Cough Cur. Chas.
Rogers.
EL E. Turner, Compton, Mo., waa cur
ed of piles by DeWltt s Witch Hasel
Salve after suffering seventeen years
and trying over twenty remedies.
Physicians and surgeons endorse It
Beware of dangerous counterfeit
Chas. Rogers.
Its of men would gladly work for
their board If they could only find
ome one to work.
A WONDERFUL CURB OF
DIARRHOEA.
A I'l'.OMISENT VIRGINIA EDITOR
Had Almost Given Up, but W
Hrought Hack to Perfect Health by
Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
READ HIS EDITORIAL.
Erom the Times, Hlllstllle, Va.
I suffered with diarrhoea for a long
time and thought I was past being cur
ed. I had spent much time and money
and suffered so much misery that I
had almost decided to give up all hope
of recovery and await the result, but
noticing the advertisement of Cham
berlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and also some testimonials
stating how some wonderful curea had
been wrought by this remedy, 1 decld
ed to try It. After taking a few dose
I was entirely well of that trouble, and
I wish to say further to my readers
and fellow sufferers that I ant a hale
and hearty man today and feel as well
aa I ever did In my life. O. R. Moore.
Sold by Charles Rogers.
Men vary In temperment. Where
one would heave a sigh, another
would heave a brick.
J100 REWARD, SIM.
The reader of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science haa
been able to cure In all Ita stages and
that la Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cur
Is the only positive cure now know
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh b'
Ing a constitutional disease, require
a constitutional treatment Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucoua
surface of the system, thereby dehtroy
Ing the foundation of the disease, and
giving the patient strength by building;
up tne constitution and assisting na
ture In doing It work. The proprie
tor have so much faith In it curative
powers, that they offer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that It falls to
cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. CUENET aV CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggist. 750.
Hall's Family Pills are th best.
The less the average man knows
about a thing the more be wants to
talk about It
TO CURE LAORIPPE IN TWO DATS.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Orove'a signature
Is on each box. 25c
Man la made of dust or at least
some wives twin to think their hus
bands are.
A WORD TO MOTHERS.,
Mothers of children affected with
croup or a severe cold need not hesi
tate to administer Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It contalna no opiate
nor narcotic In any form and may
be given as confidently to a babe aa to
an adult. The great success that haa
attended Ita use In the treatment of
colds and croup has won for it the ap
proval and praise It has received
throughout the United States and In
many foreign lands. For sale by Chas.
Roger.
Sewing Machines
Sold on
Easy Payments
OM mai'litiX'S taken in ( iclinngc.
C. P. Looney, Agent.
433 Commercial Klreet, Astoria.
These tiny Capiulei (re superior
to Balsam ot (.opaiba,
Cubebs or Injections andnimy
CURE IN 48 HOURSipi.
th same diseases with
out inconvenience.
Sold hi all lrur?itt.
Gray's
RACKET
STORE
W are oloalng out our entire depart
ment of tluwar and granite ironware
at price below wholesale. These ar
first quality gxi.ls and ar manufact
ured by the following firms: Bt
Louis Stamping Co., Habermau Mfg.
Co. and Klckhelfer. In fact any fac
tory brand you want. This la a rare
opportunity for merchant and parties
who wish to buy at wholesale. Follow
ing la the Hat of prices:
SPECIAL SALE OF SCHOOL Bl'lTS.
Roys' heavy school suits, worth
U.M ante price tl.lf
Youths' school suits, worth 15. sal
price S.M
Men'a f.ne wool pants, regular Val
ue $5. ult piioe S.tS
Webster's unabridged dictionary,
regular price II W, sal price .... 1.45
A few tin Coc.ta ruga, site 373.
worth 1110. sal price l.!4
S-nuart granite tea pots, sale price .11
XX. silver plated knives and
fork, worth IJ a set, sale price .. "I
A large assortment of new goods
just arrived, call and examine them.
510 Commercial Street.
UEPOMT OF THE OONMTION
OF THK
Fist National Bank,
OF A.ST0UH.
At Astoria, In tie State ol OreKou al
III close of bilsiueM, Soplrinbrr Till,
Loan ami JimmuM ilV.".'l
Overdrafts, seoiiret and tin-
ocureJ U.V3 A3
U, 8. Uintl to sh lire cirvula-
tloii...'. . 12.500 00
Premiums on I". S. bond. . . . W0 00
Stocks, stiMtnttes, elc 100,0311 3
Other real rotate mxl morl
Kkveowi)l 0,317 01
Due Iroui national hunks inot
reserve agents).... . . 2,772 'JS
Due from state luniks nut
bankers 1.N.7H U
Pit from approved reserve
agetils rX'.tl
Clicck and other mail items 1,XU 44
Notes of other tmliohnl hank. 4'W 00
Nickels and cents 3 M
lawful money reserve in
bank, vis:
Pntcm 141.000 00
Legal-tender utiles. .Ill 00 141,315 00
Kederuptlou tun I with I . n.
trfssiirer tier cent of cir
culation) W't2 50
Total Ai2.t-.71 13
LIADILITIF.S.
Cspital sionk paid In I SO.OOO 00
Surplus fund 'Jf-.OOO 00
Undivided nrntlle. less ei-
tie li wit sliI Uixmiaid 24,415 ti
National luink notes out
standing 6,000 00
Due to state bnuks and Imuk
r 33SH
Individual dtMNmit
tihjroit to cUk 440,152 87
Demand certifi
cate ol deposit H7.4I4 4.'
CertiHtKl ohot k.. IID.ti.'i 54 o-VH.HU 83
Total 612,071 13
State of Oregon, I
r,,nntv nl ClHlMin f
f H SI Onnrwiv rnahitT of the above-
nRitivil Ikatilc flu a,,lrmtlv issur that the
above ststeuient is true to the beat of my
knowledge ami behel. a. h. (ton don,
t'liirr
Subecrihed snd sworn to before me
Ibis 12th dv of rVptemlMT.
0. H Thokson, Notary Pallio.
Correct Altest :
Jauon Kamu, j
W. F M'"UmooB, Directors.
Wat. M Laud, )
OREGON
INDUSTRIAL
EXPOSITION ....
' OPENS IN
Portland, September 38,
CLOSES
Oc'ober 28, 1899.
Horticultural ami Agricultural
Products of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho In greater variety and profu
sion than ever berore.
Bennett's Kcnuwntd 'Ulitarv liund
MISS ALIwT, KAY. MO XI)
America's Gratet Oady Cornet
Soloist.
The uneiualed
PLOKEXZ TKDl'I'R
Of Acrobats, direct from the Empire
llieuirf-, tionaon; tn-ir llrst appear
ance In America.
A Great
PILiriXO WAK Ml SKIM
3 GREAT SISTERS MACAKTE
Ij'niiurpaHHd AerlallHts, In their thrill
ing acts.
AN1 OTHER OI1RAT ATTRAC
TIONS.
A Season of Groat Rurprlm-s and As
tounding Feats.
Rnduced rates on all tranBjiortatlon
lines.
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS; Children un
der 12 years, 10 cents.
Don't Miss It!
THE PROOF
of th pudding Is m th sssilni
wvd th pruvt of liquor
IS IN SAMPLING
That' an argument that' row
Olualve dmmooetrsktton.
Our will aland th tswt.
HUGHES & CO.
Light your nous and
plue of bmlness with
Incandescent
Vapor Gas Lamps
100-candl powr at a cost
of lo for three heur.
Miller & Bamberg, Agents
40S Dond Street. Astoria.
FJERVITA PILLS
RMtort Vitality llVIor as4 Mashood,
Cure Imnotency, Nlcht Ktiilaaltmsnnd
wastlnit disease', all effect of self
abuse, or execs and Indls.
rretlnn. A nerve tonic Mini
Mtxxt builder. Urine tbe
..1.. 1- ,i..L
1 "Si sanvrjiiii ;iow w sttli: vu sit.
(KJCaW restore the fir of youth.
m INSNl'y mall tlOe per box, boxet
for $ 2.00! with ft written irtmrnii
te to cure or rt-flnul tlio money.
Send for circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton AJaokeoo sts CHICAGO, IU
For Sal by Charts Roams, t.ruagtst.
Astoria. Orrgon.
lCo)
0$
i .Mi
ntfnonClf) Plinrt jl'ttfcl I'lt (iunrantcttl. Low I'rlicv
uyspepsia uuro.; M,nicr
Digests what you eat. j
ItarUflclallrdluHtsthpfoodaDfttl(ll L. LliBIiCK
nature Id airenuineninir and reeotv
BtructlOR the exhitusied dltfestlv of
(fan. It I the latent discovered d Inert-
Dltnd tonic, ho other preparaUor
can unnroach It In efllclenrr. It In
stantly relieve and permanently curat
DrsrM-pela, IndigestluQ, Heartburn,
Klatiilunce, Sur Utomarh, Nausea
Sick lleaditcbe,(iastraltfla, Cramp. and
all other resultauf Itn perfect dlgeetloa
Prsporad by I C OaWitt Co.. Cbtcage.
ror 8aJ by ClIARLa ROOSAS
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE
Conducted by the HcncJullnc I'ttllicra.
....High-Grade College for Boys and Young Men....
HMlthful and attractive location ( mllr froo IV.nlaad oa th Bstutham
rasflo Sprlagflatd brasoh). Corn pi H ,ni thoMugb prajsiretorr, lrry,
aalsn-Jflo, oleaaloal, normal, commsrri , pour., BI'DCHAL COUIWESJ to
mt3wtl3a, Burvflng, Drawing. Cn j lWv,. rtsinoh. O.rman, BpanisTi
Italtan, Bhorthand. Typawntlnaj, Ts Mu.to. Ai4inle Dtss and
. Tsihef' t Certin.at and D pt0ms Coifvrrd. Bond for catalog.
ADDRDJk
The President Mount Anjtcl College, Mt. Angel, Orcjf
A5T0RIA MEAT COMPANY
Telophon Ko, .1 J
Handles Only the Choicest Meats '
4 Coassasrclal St,, ssit Palars Hsslaaiai.l.
"Russell" Automatic Engine
Writo for Catalogues of
A. II. AVERILL,
"' "Manager.
Golambia Eleetrie & Repair Go
Succeaaor to
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
Blacksmiths
BoIlefMakers
Machinists
Logging Engine.
Foundrymen
Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially
zr.rrr"-LJ'-' ':r.v r:-r
Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed
... Harrison Sectional" Propcllor Wheel ...
Contractors for Electric Lights and Power I'lnnls.
Tl.o who hav aslar! buying.
Hummer I'ootwtjnp
ait fortunat. Thf can aav at teaat
a third on th usual cost of high trade
hoea. Ws ar closing out all of our
summer tan shoes at a great ranlucUna.
V hsv tham for men, woman and
c till 'I m n. wtilt'h should bring everyone
to the store. Thsy are new goods
vihlch have overstayed thslr lime.
iVnal.Irr the figure.
Petersen A Brown.
J. A. Fastabend
CI erne ml
Contrnctor
mid lUtllder
lli.ii... iiu.vinjj Twin fur Kont,
Andrew Lake
5J4C-OMMKHCIAL MT.
...Alerchant Tailor..,
Cnrpcnler aantt lltdldet
Clcitornl Contrnctor
MUL SH HAI5INU AM)
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Kngino JJoilcrs, Sow Milk
RUSSELL & CO.,
Portldud, Oregon.
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Loggers
Supplies
Kept in Stock
Uultt and Repaired