The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, January 22, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning. January 22, 1881.
Xo. 18.
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Our (Jloritms Republic.
From AMfriiti. -Im(. s. l.sl.
For one hundred and five, yours
the American republic has steadily
inarched on, and feteji by step reach
ed the point wheie. slic stands to
lay, the most solidly united and
grandly prosperrms anion? the
i.atious of the earth. Some may
'laim a larer jvojulntH)ii. and one,
p( rhaps, a greater wealth. JJnt
i.wwhere is to be seen such a cotn
imet hotly of citixens, lxvin;whli
rc-pect to the national antliority,
( l mi well pleaded with their po-
!'tiial and social conditkm. "Vet,
all those racet. of men that are,'
-till contending for supremacy x
existence in varkuts parts of tin J
-.-t1i! aie here represented; but in
the crucible of American liberty
th y have been cast into a homo
;n miis mass, and acquired an in
lividuality that the okht iiatkais
!:.ive seldom equalled and never
s'lrpassed. The dream of philoso
phers has become a reality, and
on the virgin continent discovered
by Columbus, freedom, reason and
humanity have triumphod over
'Icpotism, prejudice ai.d hatred.
"When we look behind and content
plate the work so rapidly accom
plished by men of iron will and
9!Ie heart, we ..win well feel j
oud of them and of the inheri-
no
P
tance the left us, and endeavor to
emulate their public spirit and
private virtues. We reap the
H,tl ?t t.ns-, r,fW fnr il.
,.,, , ., -
oppresbeu ana an iMien lor ine in-
-...-1 ..fi.i...... v i. .
inu tk-imuitm.L-. i iimi nit at-
fruits of their laboi, and should Auioujr these must be mentioned ns LVsswell cxvunies two com-1 apin,nch tnu cIuSC ot tIns nineteenth I i aiin.Hnicetir.it the above hotel h:us been
I .i . r i- i m .",.,., I centurv. we be"in to look for nme. rvimintetland rufuniLshed.addinz sreatlvto
at lesibt keep the jrriind tructure e liuprovemeiit of our great wa- modious buildinrs, in one of which ? t, - r ' ... ", fl, J',t r ' ,he '" ' itspiRtsandisnovfthe best
' I ti-.. ii ' i . t i i in,,,- ociier in tins (topartliieilt ot . luitel north of nn Kneisci
and the fertile land as thev trans-1 tcrwny, the hne canal, that the we Jectured on l'nday evening in , knnwled -e from those who assume to- ,Hre'"ormtl-an nci L
ttustnous. . j . iiieiiiLciiigeuLeiuiirpiiM- uj uscd as a church fnrlhe present, ' wmst P'aye paiu. Appij to hie; tipppd ji irunwico d -
Never in the history of the of our Canadian neighbors. and Mr. Morrison, the teacher and jfw .ffi or :Wr D. C. Ire-, Z I EBER i. KNOW LES, Proprietors.
- ,, , ,. , . i iv. v.i ! hintl. Astoria. Oregon. l Free coach to and from the house.
i nueu states nas tue coiu sun oi "-- ...v bijuhhj; . -iu r ' .' "": , . s RyTiiKi.i!.vA.-n'ORiAMoniHeattlie
, , , f ., l,i; ,.iMtftr n-A 1.1.,,.,. 'church naper entitled C hurch and ,,.... t. ., m . ,. . ' Cinrendon Hotel reading room.
a new vear showered unon the ol puolic character v,c iiiaue, :is . , ' . , .. Circuit Court F.lauk. ( oiuitv , 2
' - i i r i , r riome, lias enough work on ins Court 1 flanks. .Justice Court l!laiik : . .. . .
people so many warm rays of hope we said before, the virtue, fore- . , ( -or a .' Oursinv V!K .'ihinpim:i;ittiik..MiM.ellaiieoiiIJIank;:i Pioneer Restaurant Hotel.
lantic to the Pacific, from the.1'''1 0itcu emxumw Honest anu
neat lakes to the "ulf health laborious. Let the reckless specu- nS to return and renviiu leng: - " awma jou presses win r
k.u mku. to me suii, iicaiui,. I eiioti"-h to meet evervbodv The ht '"" vllt Wtn ',,ur w'" supplies, milKTKAVELINIi FCHMC AVIIJ. FIND
peace, prosperitv and contentment lator whosc function in society is " '. l . "l ..,i.p", - ,."'W" letterheads, bill-heads, cards,: -," Woawr first chiv. mall niHts .and
1 ' ' ' ,. . . ,. town is wide awake on general i . . . . i- i a -share of tlH-ir iiatromme Is respectfully
reign supreme. Not a cloud ob-, seldom productive of anything -jj - . ' slopes, etc., etc., at astonishnmly solMtai. ,,,.,".,. ...
Mures the sky; not a fear troubles ,
the heart of the naiinn. The c.Id .
sores are healed; the misery of
past vears is forgotten; labo'r re-
ceives again it iust reward, and .
occasional misfortunes, as mk,ii
;: ,., .......i c....i .a :.. .. .t.
VtlltllU'lUU, IIIMl U-Jlili 1 1 lit II1C
which this couniry must have ei-
loor, ready to help and eonsole. .nk so well Ihiiii, and the In- .xaynnrii tasjwuiwi.iv eiecteu hi m;-- y , .-: a-hh. nggporjo rjno-r CLASS'
A ve, beautiful 18.S1! Let us not, lernntwmHl exhibition to he held .wnu-, ,...,... woli " ' ----- ----i
however, bury beynl the reach i K wiH reveal to the wo,4d in asRa ,n Uonot ,etweo,, L.or. WM M V SWV &8U0011.
... remembrance the suffering, its true gretne tl iHMielicient ;'c ""' 1 M- i, MAIN TI:KKT. astokia !
tluretl Ik fore eujoviug o milch . .
., . " . , At Oregon City-
happme. 1 he lemons of tin-'
past should reinitiu engraved in,,, Standard of the IQiii ays:
f).,. v.,,.,- ct,Uw.. ,. twlTM. .r W..1L- ! Inf steuniljoat Occident arrived
V' """ " "V. ".wn.,
that we may
path.
bM, ., ti, , - ut
r "" n""
It i. indeed, easier to acquire
than to preserve. Enor-v, vigor,
, ,. . "
enterprise, are great qualities
more common, however, than wis-; Wall erected to protect the shore
dom, and often use!es or even Mine of the river at that place js
destructive without it. While a'Sne- Tj,e I)trc1' of the Aber-
greater knowledge of government
.... " , .
and a hiirher order of statesman-
. .
ship are required from our legisla -
tors to consolidate the results ob-
k.rio tw v.uiiouiiiiuiu ijii; n-oiiiio .fi
tained iii peace bv industrv than
to devise means "in times of war
xI , . . , ...
for the salvation of the republic,
tl;e people themselves should re-
member that labor and frugalitv'
A. 1. ....1 : C !. !.!
iu. um.u.uhu, mi; ,epuone,
were the main instrutnc-iits of their , uale of lhe Jamajse incurred had
.. .. ir .i 4. -r e i been made. The river was falling
present welfare; that if political in , , wmc,
,. . .,, , , . i gradually, and the water was over
diflcrences imperilled the existence , f,nir f(.ef deep on t,e Clackamas
of the nation, commercial specula- bottoms. A lam-e crowd -athered
tiou susended for a time its in- to s'-e the Occident take her de
dustrial life. In other words, good lmrt,e, and great fear was ex
i v. . - r -j i pressed that she could not be
lai are necessary, out individual , Ln,nj - ,i r.
' . t nanilled m the current. On east-
morality, sense of right and tin- ;p; off the boat shot down the
derstanding of duty are indis-' river, carried off the sulphur house
pensable. : f the woolen mills, but got away
0nthe.4thof March a ne wlVes- ;li!, "S1'.1' c-omin? down pas't
- -. , ... . ., ,tM -. , Milwaukie. the current carried the
Ll will enter the White-hou.se. iww ,. - , . , . r - .f.
- ooat on an island on a lot of arm,
Oiethe same day a new congress, l,t she was got off without dam
differing in its political faith with age and reached Portland safely.
its predecessor, will take possess- -
- r ., t n . 4i Get your lejial blanks at Tue
ion of the capitol. Great things AwiSTAX offlw. K Ml llm. of over
are expected from both, and bo h two Imnilreil styles.
will be watclied by strong opjon
ents. Let us hope that, guided by
the purest jwtriotisin, tliey wili
accomplish all the good that is in
their owcr; that, under an honest
xdminist ration and comprehensive
laws, our public service will be
reformed, economy enforced, our
debt reduced, our paper money
cancelled, our commerce extend
ed, and that our flag, so long baii
islied frrtw the sea, will ihmt again,
proud but jwace.ful, in all the wai
ters ff the world.
In this great city of New Voifc,
whse welfare is so intimately con
nected with the prosperity of the
nation tlmt everv American chi
zen rightly fecl concern ol in the
manage me nt of its public nusi
ne. we hve a new mayor and
new officers in almost every de
I wirt men t. These have it in their
jMJwer to redeem its political repu
tation. They know what the
country deiminds, and it is hoped
that they may le wise enough and
able enough to carry out the many
reforms advocated by its present
members, and the vast improve
ments necessitated by its constant
growth.
From Albany little good hasj
ever come. Hut there as here it
is never too late to mciul. The; clcrks or tho governori ind j
intt-rots of the state and of thejwW sidewalks are excellent and
iiieuonoiis renuire uuiiieuiaie at-
tentiiHi. and (iiiestioiis of the hirh- under tue supervision of Ker. Mr.jliteniture. wo have every rule of nre
... .. , ." I Morrison, a lV.sbvterian elerev-: tention, and each professing to have I
ot import are waiting solution. . . , J j mast,!ml the whole subject. As wj
smin triulc of the northwest may
s, ilM .Kvh.1 fr,.n, !fc ...-
- - - 1"'
i . i... i. :.. ..i i: . . - .
j uui.sc in iiieiiiLuiiigL-iiLviuurpriM-
isisrht and industrv of the eitizen '
jn j -
l)Ut l&"Ster, learn at last that his
ill-gotten millions give him no
title to the reject of a hard-work-
ing and moral community. Then,
he forces of the nation, kept at
wta-k in their natural and legiti-
inii ltMtinAl will nrf.t tln
. " ..-. ..... . i v v 1...V-
lower of the American republic.
from ()re"il! r-itv v.slYr- mwti.
- , . - ; - "
mof, naviur on uoara a number ol
; passengers, from whom the follow-
' intelligence rerardmr the
'sto:m ls 'earned: Thiit feet of Is wttin imjmticnt wnitin for
the river bniik at Green point hiis'koine ot tlae iirmiiised to imv lMilntic-
,. WJ1.,,ml Wfiv ,, . , ,lttt.s llui! OII ac ' t lKr stcttm1,rMtn.et.
.i -.i . - - .
T ' e'low projects over
. the river bank for a considerable
.i . ir i- ,
, uiaiuoee. r very luing was moved
; out of the Imperial mills, but for-
tuuutclv the building was not dam
,. nit uttiiuui" it ar IIUL llalll
I J'KeJ' t!je Woolen mills escaped
W,tJl th,e of 200 cords of wood
rood
3lnrl l f.kv ll...lt ilotn.imu f"..r
. . uni.iaw VIIC
ana a iew surnt itsmages.
hundred vards of the road betv
Caneinnlf and Oiegon city and
rck wall is also jrone. No
hundred vards of the road between!
d the
esti-
Astoria Matters.
Cmt. Otvgontan.
AsroniA, Jan. 19th. After a
week cr more of almost incessant
rain we have to-day enjoyed de
lightfully clear and sunshinv
weather. The Astoria Chamber of j
commerce has received Ironi our ;
representatives in Washington en- Ad , jv.mfotTViiJ Wen wy
CHuraarinir news as to the prospects 'f!,vTr:..
oi an appropriation liMiir made)
during this session in tcvordiinccp":;.-
with the memorials forwarded by "r,, ,wp' ' ,,H-d whc"tis tHM. i weep
:. i .. r .i j i ir. t I ovrfraftb-ss-IMd.
it and trie 1 ortiand board of trade I
for the early improvement of the' Awls, i .. wk;ud Hmery.
mouth of the ( olunihiu river, and Awi m. i -4k. H.jk;4iJtiHtiMrti.
also for the establishment of a K KeM--rr iw.
signal station here to connect withi M w.indacros the desert year.
tlie Tillamook nk lighthouse.
The praiseworthy and energetic
efforts of. Messrs. Leinenwrber &
Co.. leather and boot and shoe
manufacturers of upper Astoria, to
establish a wide spreading connec
tion and reputation for Oregon j
manulactures, but fair to receive a i
rich icward. Uv the last steamer i. Jf1 ."' "" we have an
i. v.. . :...i 'ir i i uulistmct recnllectinn if hiivui" made
thev received an order for a larsc ,, . .. . .
- . , . . , , r refereiK.-e t a genera! iiisiMsitiuu
quantity of their leather from aiaill t.Vs in their teens, as well as
neavy oeaii-r m mat article in tnew ot inatuivr vw, ti enlihten
tii oi viinj.igw. i in- uir noun juiu liie.vf me wnnti hhii ineir pru- TILE Or LuNDON VXD
also believes in encouraginir home : tminil knowledge of the horse and ln3 EDINIJLT3tGH.'
manufacture, a Sitka merchant histon-. Our Ixniks and neivs-pHpers OLD CONNECTICUT OF HAKT-haviii"-
lately ordered several iseare fuI1 nf tl,,s knul "l 1,tcrat and FORD, AND
of bums and shoes fmm thi fie- K T t" ntyl? '"T h" ruiluctim COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
torv -.i P? !? ? ' wnimencing : FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
1 -' with: Plie horse hns four legs and a .. .. . .
Weston, Umatilla County
A'. S. 1). in New Northwest
imivs: Weston is a beautiful little i
Icitvwhosc character wasnot lost j
.eoniinuous. . iiounsninjr scnooi, '
"wpremiiwo a large, respect lui
sympathetic audience of ladies,
aid irentlcmeii. The schoolroom
- . ....
nsci as :, cn
u.. :. .....u :i'. .
iwu .-iijwi t iu puiiini iiiui. ll 3l"iii-Ji:c-
nig or viMtmg. but we hope ere,
Gea. .fos. K. Hawley litis been
Reeled to the United .States senate.
Connecticut; Thoina F.
BaJarii lm b" cil from
'fiawan-; .uc.un.au iron, .u.nnc
ota
Baldwin from Michigan.
3i:,ii.-ts.(.uirami c
pper Il:inlle.
Oniiervmeiis hmJc willW done iu
,hhI htyfe by Henry OaJKn.. Aork,-
()reii. If m will ie hint your.
orders now he un W dtaa the w,k .
ill dull tilM miuLiik ll lUll-nlitu.'iuilK
::...:..'
wiiy-
J. W. Jlim-on
c Jo,i l wa,,t to mHiii c"s,s- but is.
hnble to hi so.
doIIh. j
China, wax, and mdistructi We ware,
t tHi. Citv ItimU- 5?tn m tin- l.nr..st
... '. 7. n V
jxissible prices. Call and secure one
j for the' must be sold.
AMl'SKMESTS.
IIlM.V V.VIMKTIKs.
CJeo. Hill, pronrietor. Fred (Jere. man
ajier. A iiuiiitlvte rlwiise of bill, n- Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared
eii.sa.uenient nf Mr. IlHrn Miiley .MiiijrJ
anil daiice artist, jits and char ilancer. Rubber Packing.
The entertaiuiiieiit to lMein with oar . '
new and popular minstrel tir?t part.witJi ! PROVISIONS, MILL FEEP,
Mr. Nickerson and Win tamboriite. Mr. ' rpnpvwn ruAeccvrn
Stnley with the lilies. Mr. Cere :e inter- lAKUh bi.LD. G1 Abb bLED.
loeutor, to be followed by new acts, and Whieh will he exehaned for etuntr iiro-
anew olio, second week of MissMatt'e dneeorsohlat lowest prices.
Morixni. .sixth month of Mr. Chji.' ,. fMl ,, . ., ... .... ...
Nickerson, mntiimiii and uiinbHled sue ; Corner Lheiiaimis and Hainiltnn btrccts
cess of the entire establishment, and the ; AbTOKI A. OREGON.
onlj place of auiiisi'iiient that never,. -
-lo-.es it-, doors. Open every niuht all nT ... ., r .
the year aroitlid. and pleases all. Mr.. JlClTllI Cx jjlf(jrtSJOr.
Hill thanks the publie for im-t imtniiiHse.
and will span neither money or pains i..r,,.... , -. ,. ..
to make tin' varieties a eomplete Micros Blacksmiths and ElachiniSta,
in the future, new select ion. ele.
Xew orehcstral Mhftioii aihl new Caot. leer's ohl t:ia. Astoria. OrejjiHi.
lnn.sie on the jrrxiHl stand under'
the leadership of Mr. Ge..r2e Umla-rt AH work is ourli ae, heavy erlwht. done witk
at i.-:u) e. m. The entertainment will
benin at 7 SW l l. Entraiiee on Reutoii noatnc and d$-iitch.
Ml eet. Private lxixe on CJieiiHlim.
. - & "Sfe Horseshoeing, Wagon
Have Wistar's ImiIshhi of tlil elKTry , tcMfe and Farm Work
alwat hand. It etirt (ihu;i. cnlI( 'sVra
Imuieliitis. whooping eoash. enmp. in- s ie. a Specialty.
llHcmw, coRSitmptioii. aail ail thront and -
litntr coiM4aints. SO ceHte. amlSl h lxit- bah worK uarrantctl and at reasonable
tie. rates.
li i:t.
M f! are v -xried,aHl my kiMtdsnre tired :
My Mnl pwosM'd ;
And wtlk desire have I Whi? ilesfatl
KfM wly i:ci.
"TV- bard to Kill whom Itvil W ntttHt vain.
In larr-it wavs ;
"TK hard to H.Htttl itcvergnmcrrMta
In hart est Un.
Thr bar f w layfc tard t bear,
My path : aad tlmnirb thrlfemiMeof hot ti
I jtliw fur Kst.
And I mm Mlr : Mill 'twill m Im o'er.
Fw. down the wi-h.
Ufe's Mm is M'Uin-. ami I sec the mm'
Where I shall K-sl.
FatltftrRjrMi.
Hor.sc fMitcutioii.
tail: up to the eloquent tribute of tfie
-. -
scholar when lie quotes from Jeb: That
! his neck is clothed wit
his neck is clothed with thunder and
lu ghry of his nostrils is terrible.
!,ie "',"el 'e butt te afar otl, the
S""!! "f i-'J1 11i?i," T tlie''-31"'""-
"c T.f the 'child at Iibfii-stschSl , octID1
coiniKtsitiou, and the nnifessionnl
instruct. Ami it is to be found in
Kendalls Treatise on the hore, sent
y uwil to any iierson for twentv-tive
. -i . . .-.
hiniuii!; I;lank. 3ItM.H'llaneon Blanks.
l'Ojt.-Mortjra'o. etc.. for Sale at ThkI
A"5TOKI V V llfliev.
imsite stv
mill f Chiiiii1 .if u-.ivl- l..i..i f..t'
other?. i
- '' m-.k
W",,
I. A. ItKOWN
l'ortlao!.
ItKOtVX A. MelABK.
STKVEDOUES ANU HIGd'KHS.
OKKMAXIA BKEi: IIAI.L
VJT Al
ijuttle beer dei'ot.
UHK.WMC? Stkkkt. Astu.
i c. . r. . ... . - -.. ..
ijir.v iW.vr tw ws
OrJer- fr Um-
ia Brewery!
H ri t. i-X.
Left a: tin nfcnv Hill bo Hwiiiti aiteiHl -
'raXo cheap sn Frani-iMv iwer-l at
,h"KV WM. ROCK.Proi.rieter.
-- ......
TTrTT ,. o T?.,TTT,
' V TljSn t. r ISTTRF
IIKAI.KUS IN
: ti- a :o.x77a.:E.:E3.
LUBRICATING 0II-S COAL OIL,
PAINT? AND 01 LS.
. . . .. mr k: - ..i.n..: ... ..;...
, laiKO. illlU III 1.-.VIIIUSIIC 31VIU. V.lll B irmiuniBii-ni.Hiuj lin M.lj wi ntci.
BANKING AND INSUHANCE.
BANKING ANDJNSURAHDE.
I. "W. CASE,
BROKER, BANKER
AND
INSURANCE AGENT.
ASTORIA, ... OREGON.
OFFICE HOURS:
FROM S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK I M.
Home luteal Insurance Co,
OF CALIFORNIA,
I. F. !Ini'siiTON..
C'llAS. IC. STOKV....,
u ko. i stok
........ rnM4lPiit
feeri'tarj
.At-iit for O"-' oii
04t) jwiil up m I', s. t)u
1h S SOO UK) CO
I W V VSK. Agent.
CtaeHamw treet. Astoria. Oregon.
$67,000,000 CAPITAL."
LIVEUPOOL AXD LOON AND
GLOBE.
I N'0?.7K 2PvITiSH .I?D aEHCAN-
"'" a 'T? 1 '
AX IllTsh Ifunt
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
.MEtiLEU & wk
.l - - "
AUZIKKKl
I CTllSEXDOX IIOTKL.
! ,.m.Ti a vt.
OKEGON
,.....
.IVIN STI'FFT
Post-office Restaurant.
MAIN STKKKT. - - ASTOKIA.
JOSKI'II MATTHKWS. VKOl'lC.
mms is AFiu.vrci.ASS kkstacuant
JL keK on tlifKurtiiH-an plan. Fresh ov
' tt-rs in eer stle Main street, between
CheiiHiiMi-s aiiil ih'1iiik-i1m'.
ritllK-l NUKKSIGNEIi IS I'ULVSEIi 10
-- !lIMHIH- lO llH'
Ladies and Gentlemen of this City
Thsw Im' i- 1M trinivl to funa-h for them,
in Mrst elas .tIe. mih! every tk
OVsTKirs HOT f'llh'I'KI-' TKA KT'
-
AT TUP
; Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
,,
main n:i:KT.
Ieae sa e w a hII.
KO.sCOK niXON, I'miirietor
i Jjig fjgV York OV
j Will vne to tin-ir eu
! a,t" MU'-
Oyster Saloon
toiners from this
TEA. COFFEE. CHOCOLATE.
Katern 0ten Always on Hand,
And will Ik kept as a tirst ekiss Oyster Sa
loirti. in fiist elass style.
DANIKI. GltAXT. Manager.
C. K. .l.rKl- .1. A. MONTCOMKKY.
STOVE AND TIN STORE
Sole Agents for lhe
Magee Standard Ranges. Etc.
ASTOKIA. - OKKCOX.
JE2. a.. XJI2T3Sr.
dealer in
F.13IILY KROCEKIKS,
i.lII-.3III.r. 1FKET) XXn HAY.
Cash pahl for country produce. Small
profits on can sales. Astoria. Orejjon. cor
ner of Main :uid bqneinoctihe streeLs.
WA IS IKtTiAj:EI WITHOUT
KX'RTIIKK XOTIC'K
And no terms ot jieace until every man in
Astoria has a new suit of clothes
.1I.Y' BY 3Ii:.XY.
TjKjk at the prWs :
l"SUJt.s to order from - - SS CO
Pants. Cennia Fnaeh Ctssimpre - K PO
Suits from - -- -- -25 00
The fiw'st line of samples on the coast to
select from. P. .J. MEAXY.
Merchant Tailor. ParXer House. Abtona.
- - - ASTOKIA
BUSINESS CARDS.
D
IC. 31. I. JKXXIXS.
PHYSICIAN AND SL'KGKON.
nrmlnate I'liiversiiv of Virginia. 1S63.
Pliy.sii'imi to Uay View hoMiltn!, Bultimoro
City. 1&W-T0.
Ofkick In I.e &-Allen's ItHiMin, up
tair. A-stnriii.
"r3I. I. KAK.KIC. 31. 1.
OKPieK Next door t Cspt. IJiiccin real-leiMH-.
(';. Street.
OM'ifK Hoik. Front .. m. to ll a.m
awl frow 2 e. 51. to 4 i M.
I IV. KOUIt.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOKIA - - - - OltEGOX
Ofti-4 ot-r V.trn-n & I-!ntHiS AUrin Mar
ket, ojiKitf the Occident Hotel.
C W. Fl'l.TOX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOKIA - - - OKHfiONl
oilhf v(?r I'jtKf 5: Allen's .store. Caxs .street.
im I. HICKS.
KNTIST,
ASTOKIA. -
- OKEGON.
K(m)iils in Allen'-. iHtilding up .stairs, corner
of Caj.sainl Sieuiocilu treets.
T" A. 3IoINTO.SH.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Oechleiit Hotel Unilitiog,
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
J.
Q. A. BOWLIJY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OKEGOM"
A.
VAN DUSEN.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ChenaiiULs Street, near Occident Hotel,
ASTOKIA. OKEGON.
Agent Wells. Fargo & Co.
0.
II. IJAIZV & CO..
IIKAI.RK IS"
Ioorx. IV i nil ows. RlindM. Tru
soiiin. fiumlier. Kte.
rtB-Rills if niater'als and estimates ixxda
without charge.
Steam Mill near iVeston hotel. Cor. Gen
evive and Astor streets.
Wir.T.IAIU FltY,
l'KACTICAI.
BOOT AXn SHOE
MAKER.
Ciikxajics Stkkkt. opposite Adler's Book
.store. - ASTOniA, Okkgox.
BIVrfeut fits gnaninteed. All work
warranted. (live me a trial. All orders
promptly filled.
W-. I'HIiKXIIAKT.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTOKIA - OKECOX.
Hot, i'oltl, ShiMTer,
Steam and Sulphur
BATHS.
E&SpeciaI attention given toladie'aud
hildren's hair rutting.
Private Entrance for L:idies.
JAY TUTTLR M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON.
Okfick Over the White House Store.
I'KsuiKNi'K Net door to Mrs. Munsoa's
iMwrdiiis liotiM. CheiiHiniLs street, Astoria,
Oregon
j G. KAilllffJwL&SOX,
STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS efi-
I'orthmd and Astoria. Oregon.
Kefar by iermi"ion to Kogera. Meyers &Cn
Allen ic I.evis.Co;oittiMaoIeay,
vonianu. wrexon.
- G1.AZIEB,
(ASIOKIV. - - - - OICEROX.
! Will eontnu-t for work in Ins line and fur
, nih Hie liiN-.. Siiwll jobs done to order.
, Cass sin-ei. next door to the eonier of Jeffer-
son street. Asiona. Oregon.
J.
v. oitciiAun.
j DENTIST.
i Dental Itooiu.
i
j Mlf-sTKU's
i I'hotontpli Kiiili'.in;.
First Class Saloon.
.1. .1. UII.KV. - - I'KOI'KIETOE.
On the Koadway. opposite the Orcpm IJail
: way and Xavijaitlon Co's wharf.
(The Cliiiiex mast so.)
The ehoicet brands of foreign and domestic
ivixjtLs.iiiqrous axd ciuaks.
esrlle.st Chieaso Beer."Su
J. T. BORCHERS,
CONCOMLY STREET. ASTOKIA,.
Manufiicturcr and Packer of
CAVIAR, SMOKED SALMON.
Cash paid for fresh
BLACK STUKGEON SPAWN.
Smokd Stunieou, and smoked Salmon pot
up in tins to snip to any part of the world.
Abo. trout hait (salmon c:zs) Dut un in cans
hand warranted to keep any length of time.
iepot at icogers centmi AiarKet, corner oi
Cass and Chenamus sta-eLs. Astoria.
Music Lessons.
I T. F. CULLEN and C E. BARNES,
J TEACHER OF
; VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR-
j NET AND BANJO,
I Would like a few pupils on either of the
1 above instruments.
J Terms Eight lessons for five dollars.
t-Orders left at Stevens & Sons booJc
' store will be promptly attended to.
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