The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, January 15, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning. January 15, 1881.
Vol. xiv.
Xo. 12.
Gov. Perkins' Message.
Governor Perkins1 message ean
not fail to satisfy all men who are
willing to write the word Califor
nia without a surrounding guard
of superlatives and an artillery
regiment of exclamation jxints.
He indicates soberly and plainly
the material advancement of the
state, and suggests not a few de
sirable movement either in new
directions or in paths which havc
not yet been made broad public
highways. The new Constitution
has been subjected to closest
scrutiny; has boon scraped, picked
and examined by experts; and
though some parts have been
shown to be poorly woven, on the
wltblc it has stood the tests ex
ceedingly well, and shown itself to
b ftnnip.t.liinn' else than shoddv. ff
the world comes to an end during
the present year, obviously it is
mother Shiptoifs prophecy that
will do the deed, and not the pres
ent organic law of California. The
present legislature can easily rem
edy its important deficiencies, and
the-fo-of litigation which threat-
ened to envelop the people of our
sister state will have been blown
away. The Merchant says:
The Governors assertion as to the
check in our immigration, is most
true, and his suggested remedy is a
good one. It is to appoint an au
thorized commissioner on immi
gration, and calls upon the district
agricultural association to forward
to the state association full and
sufficient data upon that and all
kindred topics. 1 ne suggestiMii
urging the adoption of the Penn
sylvania plan, which is a modifica
tion of the National agricultura
department, is a good one, since
the efficacy of the scheme has been
thoroughly proved in the Quaker
state. The cause ot increased
taxation rates, with an increase of
taxable property, is accounted for
upon the ground of the enormous
increase in appropriations. 1 in;
actual state expenditure has been
reduced some thousands of dollars
n speaking of transportation the
Governor says:
It is the peculiarity f transpor
tation that its own highest interest is
best subserved by encouraging produc
tion, promoting prosperity and creat
ing wealth. At its most vital part,
the interest of transportation is 1111
distinguishably identified with every
other nnral, political, financial and
commercial interest existing in civil
ized society, because the promotion of
its own good is reached only through
the prosperity of all other interests
Its most selfish consideration, there
fore contemplates the highest general
welfare.
On the whole the people of
California may feel well satisfied
with the administration of the state
and Avith its present position.
Future prosperity seems to be as
certain as any uncertain thing can
be. Human wisdom or fear can
not discover reasonable grounds of
doubt as to the ultimate success
in almost anything undertaken, and
the beating of cymbals and pound
of drums will not hasten the time
to a marked degree. Hard work,
it is beginning to be realized;
must take the place of the various
instruments which have been soun
ded so far without effect. In these
days the walls of a city do not fall
down merely because they have
been marched around several
times and dinned at by sundry
pipers and drummers and dulci
mers and sack buters.
Tke following table sbows the
ratio of representation in congress,
and the number of members un
der each apportionment since the
commencement of the government.
Whole No of Rep.. Ratio.
1789 6T 30.000
fc"T7W 105 33,000
1803 HI 33,000
3813 181 35,000
1823 213 40,000
1833 240 47,700
1843 223 70,680
1853 237 93,423
18G3 243 127,281
1873 2H3 131,425
Circuit Court Blanks, County
Court Blanks. Justice Court Blanks,
Shippin-- Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks,
Deeds, Mortpraj-es, etc, for Sale at Tiik
Astorian office.
New Story About Lincoln.
M kMMri ltepulHttMi.
It was in the early days when
the culture and experienced states
men thought it incumbent to guide
the backwoods President. Sena
tor Sumner called one day to fur
nish his share of the advice. He
talked long, learnedly, and, as
usual, rather dictatorial. Lin
coln heart! him through, smiling
occasionally, but making no re
marks. But when the stream
oi senatorial eloquence finally
stopped, he said, to the utter
amazement of his distinguished
guest: "Stand up, Sumner, and
let us measure backs.' Sum
ner stood up. but with the reluc
tance of offended dignity, and the
two backs were brought in con
tact. "Ah,-" said Lincoln, when the
measuring was ended, "my back
is a good deal longer than vours,
Summer; yes, a good deal longer.''
The interview, as might be sup
posed, was speedily terminated,
and as the door closed upon the
tall form, Lincoln remarked, as if
soliloquizing, to a friend present:
'Summer's a smart man, a mighty
smart man. "What an education
lies get: 1 wish J had sucn a
one. Summer ought to be king
of Prussia; the place would just
suit him."
A Modern Gretna Green.
New York Tribune.
J u the town of West Alexander,
Penu., twelve miles from the Ohio
and two miles from the West
Virginia lines, lives a magistrate
who is reported to have married
1,00 couples within two years,
and to have built a fine house with
his wedding fees. His popularity
arrises from the fact that the laws
of Pennsylvania do not require a
marriage license, while those of the
two neighboring states do. He
will marry a couple without their
leaving their carriage, or he will
allow them to remain all night and
take breakfast with him, charging
judiciously for board and lodging.
His regular charge for marrying a
couple is .5. He sometimes has
from three to five couples at a time
waiting to be made one, and all in
a hurrv for fear lest those who
pursue will catch up in time. to for
bid the banns. Sometimes an en
raged father or terrible big broth
er of the bride arrivos after
the ceremony is over, and
proceeds to vent his rage on the
winds and make dire thrtmtnings
and even offer violence. In an
emergency such as this, the magis
trate's son, who is his father's con
stable, lays the serious charge of
disorderly conduct against them.
At one time a relative, in pursuit
of a bride, was so violent that it
became impossible for the constable
to arrest him, when the whole
town rose en masse and helped to
put the offender in jail. The place
is popularly known as Hardscrab
ble, and whet' John T. Norris, a
detective of Springfield, Ohio, from
whom the Cincinnati Gazette gets
the facts, inquired the reason, he
was told by an inhabitant it was
'because it was such a hard scrab
ble for runaway couples to get there
before the parents caught up."
The Olympia Transcript claims
to hare found another mare's nest
in the territorial revenue law. This
law created a territorial board of
equalization, but failed to provide
for them any county returns of as
sessments to work on, besides re
quiring the territorial board to
meet for equalization before the
county boards meet. In conse
quence of the muddle there is
nothing the members of the terri
torial board can do except to drarr
their pay.
Blanks, Promissory notes, bonds
for deed, quit claim deeds, mortgages
and warrantv deeds, at this office.
The Astoria Message.
On mbui nth. : uneasiness which a person feels from
The message of Mayor Ireland .dependence and obligation. It .affords
. plea-sure to the creditor, and therefore
of Astoria, just published m iiiK gratifies our social afiectioii. It pro
. - it i ... motes that future confidence which is .m
Astokia.n, is an excellent docu- eretiiiKtoaii honest mind. It opens
inent, having the ran? merit of, a prospect of being readily supplied
, ,. . , . !-. -i i with what yon wanton future occasions,
dealing with figures and facts rath- It wlVrS a cm-eiotiMio-; nf onr virtue:
or ttitiii ulr-iilitip- It contains one ' anc jt is a Hw"n' we know to be riht,
er man meaiiuo. it contains one hoUi n jMt of jlfc,tiw ani MUml ccon.
item of no small importance. We omy. ritulh.it i.- the noun .-.npHrt of
quete: "Our trade With Alaska XeS?1' IJI-VMS'll,atw?mnr
. ... . t M-KfU... "
snpporisi oik Mtiuiitr, inv uuiimi'
nia, Captain James Carroll, mak-' The h.hlitiiiu of Xortliw.s and
ing regular monthly trips. The '. V-wri "" - . "-
P . J. ', -v Ik- 1 tin- :-t. xinl cmbrtuinr the creat
trafiic is increasing largely. Our, VM:t.Vof ibe Walhinci and it- '--,"
trade with San Francisco is bv far j ctijy m?vh iiMilh of sprir.p. .iimnwr
the most imiiortant, and besides aid aa'amn w,i.tlthtMrealnto-tjil
. . .. , to t.nUHfn or extern Oregon tor bright
sustaining two first class steam- am ciHH..rft weatlter awl x fencing and
ship lines equipped with the finest! branny atinorjiitere. Tin- five winter
and fastest steamers afloat, the nioi.ths. fmm NovcmW to March, brinjr
-i , rr it - i r i IvKinliHii nun that iin"luoe, in due
btate of California, the Oregon and j vpa.rtt. unfar-lins cn.r.-. TImso lain re
the Columbia making regular trips twd, but cjucHv prevent, labor uat-ide,
every five davs. has a first class ! ". V A'l-itiineiit, -nd of i.-o duyof
,. " , . . ,. , wrobT, at k-H-t a third of thorn are dry and
line of packets making regular; i,ritt.
trips." We are truly glad to hear "
from brother Ireland this report Merchants or others finding inac-
nf Atnri,! .rroat nnmnpritv curacies ill our .shipping list will confer
ol Astoria great prosperity . ( a fuvor by ri.,M,r,jn., tlic i0 this
i office.
Gladstone's Position.
San PrattfiMf Call, .Ian. Iltk.
rm r r- .' e l- l i'
1 he Prime Minister of England
is evidently stronger in parliament
than was anticipated bvcorrespon-!saentt,"l
rr . Z ,.
dents. lie is exposed to a coali -
tion of extreme liberals or home;
rulers with the eonservatives, bur Briefs, and in fact every possible- Representing a capital of s7.ooo.ooo.
if lio elimilr fail nf n innioritv over! Stvle of PrIXTI.VC is done as well A. VAN DUSEX. Aucnt.
such an unnatural alliance, heaTd J cheaply at The Astoriax HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
.,.,., . ., Jei: Rooms as anvwhere else in the
would still be much stronger than R, . Pnll , nn .,1(1 n0l,:inon.
either faction of the majority, j ami prices.
While Gladstone's land bill, -aSj
outlined, does not grant the Irish 'JSuSKRhSiAdveilising.
tenant the full measure of relief Columbia river mn any other .state paper.
demanded, it proposes a vast im-
, T
provement on present conditions.
It is perhaps as nidical a measure!
as can be taken at once without I
:.- 1...:. .. fPl.-. 1 KI.
iHviiiii revuiuiiwii. i ne iiiiisii :
and the Irish home
UUIISLTVilLIYI? HIIU 111C t I 1311 I1UI11C I
i i- . J r f ;, '"DILIis OF LADING, WAY DILLS,
ruler may combine to defeat it,, KccpLs and n k,U of Commeri
butticlrisii Jana question woum
, , , . , I
then become more threatening than i
eve, The defeat of the bill bv.C'SSSfwerod
'the union of one partv who
4.1....1.4- Z- 7.1 .t- k (, Aii,,n-1,
v .
LllUU"llL il um nob i i,ti tuuujjii
with another which thought it went
inn f;ir tvnuld hr -nnlv :i iinmin:il
. . . tl . I
defeat ot the ministry, isefore
the people, the coalition could not
be maiuUiined.
i !
..l:t
l t!uu MilvertiMii; did not imj
" " Alvrtiftenient are tin- iiiiki !
..':
.!: ....r vh. iM'ver liitrud-, bat 5. ,
v.-! fail to make theniM-hes Uimiau. !
And are xeen and reiiienilMTiMl lsii;f
!li will of Hie render wJhi voiilil not j
forget them if Itc would.
"C'-WImi WRiits tit know xlxtut tha '
snitt SlnU- where the e.jHH-L- enunl in j
v;uc StJj.s iw Itcml ot tlw etitin- pfti:n
lum. -fil fl ill U I). C. IivImimI 1.t Tiik
.isi.kian. th'-unly Or--uii iwiMj-r, 4.l j
Ueli-i t le"b Mi tb hiUtis-; vfUre-tm.
r"rTo dicriiniiiHte lnHweeli wlwt
is mw.s nd what Is dvertii in an
item is often n diAk'iilt nk for n tul
iislwr. NeWs-tapers, to Ik on tin safe
s!de. jui-t elmr"e wIkmi Hh item liriim.
ni'tiiey to otlHr.s. Seli i lHit ju-4iee,
ami in romdiatiec witli the la of Ihis-s;;i-s.
mid without tin's dieri!iiiiiitlou a
iiewMjer will fail. finaiK'iallj.
v5t-A weltliy Pittsburg merelmnt
is rejHirteil h liavin-; Miid: I alwirt5
feel happy when lam advertising, ftir
tlK'ii 1 know, thfttwakinj or alee j 'in. I
!i;ive a sirunj-.thou;li silent orator work
ins for me: one who never tires, nevei
sleeps, never makes mistakes and w lie
is certain to enter the households from
wlijeli. if at all. my trade must ciniie."
r-firWe desire it to be distinctiv
iitiderstiMHl that those who send us ad
vertiseiiieiits from abroad, must end
Uu'ensli with tlK.-advcrliseinents.if they
would have them apjiear. We have
muiiiK-r of advertisements sent us from
slrausers .saying. "Please insert and
send bill.' This we cannot do; the cash
must accompany the copy and the order
The Peruvian syrup has cured thou
sands who were suffering from dyspep
sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph
lets free to any address. Seth V. Fowle
& Sons. Boston.
Marvel not tliat I say unto you, ye
must pay the printer. Whosoever
neglecteth to pay the printer, bath
not eternal life abiding in him. Who
hath sorrow, who hath woe, who hath
the nightmare! They who forget to
render unto the printer his just dues.
If a man live many years and payeth
not for The Astokian, behold he
shall not die in peace till he hath re
stored to the printer that which he
hath withheld.
over go shopping without con- j
ulting the advertising columns of The j
Lstokian. They will tell you where!
sultinc
Astoiiian. They
the best banrains are to be had. and just
rwhut merchants are alive and doing
basiuess.
Lawyers briefs printed in fine
style, at The Astobian office.
I ITWIiat DleaMiro it i to pay onesj
debts! In the first niace.it removes t lint
As a compendium of news and
miscellany no publication of the north
TJ WeeKlv Astokiak.
a splendid number now ready. For
c,mntcr ,with or "wthoufc
J wrappers for ten cents a copy,
.
9Books, Pamphlets, Lawyer's 1
State. Call and examine snecimens
pQiimHC i i "".itivn." "rif"1"
1
t?rT- 1 1 TnTiii'tiKT a en
lllil I lllQ "V UUUi' nn lilt! sUvJW?t
i tk Astoria office.
PIIOTOUIIAPHIC ENVELOPES.
A LAROKSTOCx JUST Ol'KXED. AND
A will bo fold by (he bunch, or by the
lllwll,an,i, al
Tiik .bToKia office.
cianinuBS, yKwwn YSf.
CALL. EXA3LINE, ORDER.nfefc
promptly, and to do it nicely, set your Kill
I a)bl UM I.M.IVUH.MW 'tll-U -
nnv nn l Mqfntnanlc nrmtAil it
TUB ASTUKiArt U1UC0
D
0 NOT SEND AAV AY
YJ For Printinir of anv kind until
yoa have trioJ THE AST0K1AN Office,
OLD PAPERS.
A VINO DETERMINED TO CLOSE cut
our stock of old paper now h the timi
Dcure a lot for bandy purpoes, at
1'UK A3TOBU.S- uffic.
Mcn-iiul Man is Merciful to bis rU'iist.'
o.vijV a." ci:.ts.
j...
fjen ftnn ALREADY SOLD ' '
OOU.UUU HUnCHU I OULU . .
A trei'iscow t'..
1jr
Aim ins nis.aMs. u j
B.J. KEA 'BALL. ,11.1).
Full of Valuable and 1'raetien! In-
formation, nml Centniiiiii: an
IXDKX OF OISKASKlS.
Whieh gives, tlie ymttoiiis. i-ause ami the
Rest Treatment tt e.u-li ; a table givin; all
the principal dru;N used .'or the Horse, with
the ordinary dOM. efleets, and authtote when
aiKilvm: a table with an en;nivlnr oi the
Horse's teeth at different ages, with rules
for tellintrthe :ueof thellorM; K5 engrav
ings showing the imiKirtaiit 'toints in the
Mniettire of the horse, also illiLstrating itsi
tions assumed by sick liur in different dis
eases. A valuable collection of receipt:,
nitinv o. which Mould iiht : hurse-owiicr
three to live dollars each
EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN
THIS BOOK. '
Thousands who have swn it rummciid it.
and many good horsemen have extolled it in
th hlgitcst terms, even stating that they
prefer it to books which cost Sfi uO to $to at.
I)o not throw away your moue in the pur
chase of costly books on the Horse, which
are so full of Latin phrases and technical
terms as to be unintelligible to the average
reader but.
BUY KENDALL'S TREATISE,
IV book of ICO pages, in paper covers, giring
you more practical Information than is con
tained in some large volumes at far higher
cost. Having examined this book thoroughly
we arc satisfied 110
HOUSE-OWNER
Would hesitate a moment alwut investing 23
eenLs lulls purchase, if he did but know the
value of Its content. Recognizing the de
sirability of having such practical informa
tion as our fanning fricnils daily need hi
their business, provided at rea-onabIe cost
instead of being obliged to pav the enonnoiw
profit' demanded by the Publishers or most
Agricultural Hooks, we have secured
Several Hundred Copies
or this valuable little Treatise n
single copies of uhleh we .shall t
mail to any reader of this paper.
on the Horse.
be pleased to
postage pre
paid by us ou reccpt of
23 OjES:N"-2?S.
I'cmlttauces may be made in currency, sil
ver or stamps. Send all orders to
D. C. IRELAND,
Astoria, Oregon.
6fti!iisSS!ik $
lfRW WzL.
HB KT n M ll
ft f a - -jpjs s.
HOBS
B ANION G AND INSURANCE.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
X, W. CASE,
BROKER, BANKER
-AND-
INSURANCE ACENT.
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
OFFICE UOUItS:
FROM S O'CLOCK A. 11. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK P. M.
Hie Mutual Insurance Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA,
.1. F. Hocoirrox Presfitent
Chas. K. Stoijv Secrrlarv
ko. I Stokv Agent for fi;oii
OilIal jHiid up in U. S. gold
coin $ 300 000 00
I. W. CASK. Agent,
ClK'ii.'.miis street, Astoria. Oregon.
S67,o6o,CAPITALr
LIVEPvPOOL AND LOHON AND
GLOBE,
N'OSTH BRITISH AllD aEKCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
1"IRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
A. J. 3IKGLKK. C S. AVKICIIT
OCCIIE.T IIOTKI..
MEGLEK & WRIGUT. Proprietors.
Astoria, Oregon.
THE PROPRIETORS ARE IlAPPV TO
announce that the above hotel has been
ri'iminted mid refunilshed, adding Rreatly to
the comfort of its pilots and is now the best
hotel north of San FmncLsco.
Pioneer Restaurant Hotel.
'MAIhlKfc,u "" " AbU,,i
! Mrs. s. x. Aii. p,.riet
MAIN STREET,
ASTORIA
or
f
milETRAVEMNG PUP.LIC WILL FIND
j X the Pioneer first class in all repects.and
j a .snare oi ineir paironae ts respeciiuuy
stHiciieii.
QyiJoard and liMlplngby the day or week.
Post-office Restaurant.
MAIN STREET, - - ASTORIA.
JOSEPH MATTHEWS. PROPR.
millS ISA FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT
X Kent on tut kuronenn plan, hresn oys
ters in every tyle. Main street, hetweeu
v iiuiiaiuiLs aim riiu-iiitn -iuv.
C. W. KNOWLK.s. AT- ZlKllKK
CLVUEXDOX IIOTKI..
PORTLAND. - - - - OREGON
ZIEBER 6. KN0WLES, Proprietors.
l"rB ttknfl fit. ! r-r(kr flin tliTillCO.
a-rTiiK Daily a.stokiax Is on Tile at the ! A w1V,KIA: .", " ,"-,",: 01EJ:pN"
Clarindon Ih.tel n-ading room. i , ' J wntniet for work in his line and fur-
iiish the glass. Small jobs done to order.
HOTEL 7.UR RHEIWPFALZ, ' I'ii""011
I2LTSC'IIKS KASTHArs. i - - '
i iiK.vitv l'fiTiii. - - maxac:kh'
j iU Frmit stree.. hetween Main ami Salmon, I
PORTLAND. OREOON.
Hoard and I.odsiiM'. ikt week ... 4 W)
' Hoard and Lodgine. per day . .. 1 ii
ItoanKwitiioiiihHigiiigi jierweeK oo
Meals ' cents ; IjHlgug2r to .To cents.
Itememhcr Henry Uothe when you go to
rortlaud.
IKUUUt'5 MKbl ULAbb
Ovster Saloon.
MAIN STKEKT. ASTOKIA.
miiK ixi)Ki:sh;nkh is plflvseh to;lui-ricating OII, COAL OIL,
JL announce to tue
Ladies' and Gentlemen of this City
Tliat he U now prepared to funilsh for them.
in first class siyie, ami every siyie.
OYSTEKS, HOT COFFEE, TEA, ETC.
AT TIIK
Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
main stkeet.
I'leuse trive me a call.
KOSCOK DIXON, Proprietor
The New York Oyster Saloon
Will serve to their customers from this
ate as follows :
TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATE.
Eaxtern Oynter Alway.M ou IXaud,
And will be kept as a first class Oyster Sa
loon. In first ckiss style.
DANIEL GRANT. Manager.
DE3. a.. TJIKTJ?a".
dealer in
FA3IIJLT GROCERIES,
2CAILS, MILL FEED AIVI HAY.
Cash paid for country produce. Small
profits on casli sale. Astona.Oreson, cor
ner of Main and Sqiiemocahe streets.
1VAK IS DECLARED WITHOUT
FURTHER NOTICE
And no terms of peace until every man In
Astoria has a uewsuit of clothes
-HADU BY 3IEAVY.
Ijnok at the prices :
Pants to order from - - iS CO
Pauls, (Jeuuiue French Cassiinere - 12 50
Suits from - -- -- -25 00
The finest line of samples on the coast to
select from. P. .1. MEAXY,
Tit ercluuit Tailor. Tarker House. Astona.
BUSINESS CAUDS.
TTK. 31. f. JEXXIX;S.
l'HYSICLVN AND SUltOF.ON.
nmduate University of ViRinia. 1863.
Physician to Hity View liospltHi, Baltimors
Cit . Ifc00-T0.
Office In Cage & Allen's Wuiidln?, api
stairs. Astoria.
TTT31. I. RAKKK. ;
OFFHK-- Ne.t door to Capt. ICnters resl
deuce. C'axs Street.
Ofpi-k Hot' lbFrom i a.m. to 11 A-Miami
from 2 i. i. to 4 i. ji.
PENTIST,
ASTOIHA, -
- OKEGOK".
Rooms in Allen's building tip stairs, corner'
of CasMiuit Sieinoche streets.
TT A. 31cIXTOSH.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Huihlmg.
ASTORIxV - - - OREGON
I Q. A. BOWL-BY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chenniiiiis Street. - ASTORIA. OREGOK
A VAN DQSEN.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ChenamtLs Street, near Occident Hotel,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Agent "Wells, Fargo & Co.
c.
II. BAIN & CO..
DRAI.EIC IN
Doors, IVindowM. UlindM. Trsa
sonis, Luruber. Etc.
ts-RilLs or maten'als and estimates made
without barge.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gen
eviveand A.stor. streets.
WII.T.IA"11 FRY.
PRACTICAL
BOOT ANI SHOE
MAKER.
CiiKN'AMi'R Stickkt. opioite Adler's Book
store, - Astokia. Ohkgox.
tSr- Perfect fits guaranteed. All work
warranted. (live me a trial. All orders
promptly Tilled.
W3I. rilliKXHAKT.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTORIA - OREOON.
Hot. Cold, Shower.
Strain and Sulphur
BATHS.
35Speeial attention given to ladies' an
hildren's hair cutting.
Private Entrance for Ladies.
JAY Tl'TTLE, 31. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Over the White House Store.
ItEsiDEN'CK Next door to Mr. Munson'a
boardins house, CheiiamiLs Mreet, Astoria,
Oregon.
J G. FAlKFOWL & SON,
STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS
Portland and Astoria, Orezon.
Refer by permission to Rogers, Meyers Jc Co.,
Allen ic Lewis CorbittiMaoleay,
Portland. Oregon.
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Dental Itooms.
MUSTKU't
Photograph I'.iuldiii!
j Wilson & Fishef
I IlKAI.KItS IX
PAINTS AND OILS.
Sheetj Round and Square Prepare4
Rubber Packing.
PROVISIONS, MILL FEED,
GAEDEN SEED, GRASS SEED.
Which will he exchanged for country pro
duce or sold at lowest prices.
Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets
ASTORIA. OUEOOX.
First Class Saloon,
.!. .!. Ill LEY. - - PKOPllIETOE,
On the lloadway, opposite the Oregon Kail-
way and Navigation Co's wharf.
New Bagatelle Table,
(The Chinese must go.)
The choicest brands of foreign and domestic
WIXES, LIO.UORS AND CIGARS.
-ss-Bet Chinaso Heer.-5o
J. T. B0HCHERS,
CONCOMLY STREET. ASTOKIA,
Manufacturer and Packer of
CAVIAR, SMOKED SALMON.
Casli paid for fresh
BLACK STURGEON SPAWN.
Smoked Sturceon. and smoked Salmon put
up In tins to snip to any part of the worlcL.
Also, trout bait (salmon eggs) put up In cans
anu warrumeu io Keep any icngiu
Depot at Kogers Central Slarket,
Cass and Cheiuunus streets, Astoria.
BLANK BOOKS
T)RIXTED AND BOUND TO AXY SIZ8
L and ruled to any order, at
Thk Astobu office
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