The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, February 01, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday ilorniu;; February 1, 1881.
No. 26.
Vol. xiv.
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GENERAL EASTEKX NEWS. . J
r.T&IAU. AND TKI.HCKAI'H.
Kuthrr Northern r.vj.lorcr Thinks 11.. ,
.irnnut'ltr Sale, i
Xiw Yokk, Jan. 28. A r-'
',... . , , !
porter of tin Tribune mtervn-wed J
Captain llowmte respecting the '
pronosed relief to be sent to the;
1
Jeannette. lie said: niiiyoj)iii -
;.. -Knr.n ; iifnr1 Tnr unvir'tv fur'
JWI1 11111 J lV 11V' - .. -, - - - i
thf safety of the vessel. We know
that she was properly fitted out
-with everything, including sleds
and dogs, and if she has been
caught in an ice floe and crushed
those on board would undoubtedly
have, had time to go over the ice to
th" mainland and thence to Siberia
and M. retersburir, whence we'
shoul4. heai'bv teh-graph of their i
.arrival, l ou cannot, can tins ease ,
and the one of the two whalers
that were lwht parallel. The whal
ers only had an ordinary wlialiii".
outfit, while on the JVannette they
had everything, including perhaps
what may be the most nwosary
for polar navigation, pluck and
brains. 1 know Del.ong very well
and of course if 1 had any fears
for his safety I should feel ex
tremelv anxious.
. i
Wlalrr ' '
OurAoo, .Ian. ,S. Lwo cases
of winter cholera terminated fatal- j
lv to day. Samuel Stiliwll aged
. , , . I
sixtv and his lHughter Abbio j
FiCach asred thuav-seven, of Xo.
,n ,, " ,,,, - - ,
43 Bryant avenue. 1 hw sickness
lasted but a week.
rvrrr Wralhi-r in .N'rw Knslaml.
t t .l' ti . .1.. l
nosToN. .Jan. 4. i ue weaineri . " ,- '
. j curing puiictuauti.
throughout New hnglaud is m- infos8ir liiell thought that par-
tenselv cold and a snow blockade j ents were not so universally to blame
delays trains. !;,i 8,1,,i; thought. The child often
t misrepresented, either purposely or
PACIFIC COAST XEWN.
r. MAIL AND TKLKOKArM
Drnlli of John II. Ii-ln.
Xoktu Sn Juan, .Ian. 2S. I
.lohti Ii. Dickson, ex-sheriff of Ne-j
vad.i county, died hen this raorn
inp; at T o'clock, aged (J'J years.
trrUIrnt lo the chncr SrTrnljIx
Pour Townskni), Jan. 51). Ad
yices from Neali liay rejioit that
on the merning: of the 24th inst.,
the schocner Seventy-Six dragged
her anchors and was washed ashore,
and hut for the strenuou efforts j
of th people of the iile-caving
station and the valuable Assistance i
... I
of Csii.t. ('has. Y iloifrh ,v. Indian1
1 " -n
:ifrit. On' wmilil liavi been hiAwn
' -
vtr.ii.riit mion the lir-v Uculdersi
- r
n shon-. Iniptv il tanks w fix'
lashed on each
ide to float' her
at hi' i tide, alter vhi-h the steani
i r (Jiliah towetl lnr li'.
'Mmiiil U-jI.pr tin n Itiit
Vii'roei I Otb W ount
ISAl'.t i. lirwlti-t 11 1 jlllf fLIIC. V.li
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iii-.
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oi smuKe, :ntie ai nigm.
sparks of Tire are discernible. The ' himself. He did not call classes with
., , ,. i.ta bell: cjillo! the class and brought
erupuc.li is saui iu ne a une '
from M:itiqui and bpier butnas
which looms to the height of IV
llOv) feet.
riM... !.... I. Ol.-.lr f. I 1...,
J
reached us. It is devoted to the an -
n luncenients of books in press and
brief notices f important new works.
It is published at intervals by A. S.
Ramus & Co., and mailed without
charge to all book-Kcllors who may
request it.
Central Hotel.
The Central hotel, near the steam
ship dock Ls uow ien for the recep
tion of guests, where the woli known
caterer, Mr. Anton Beloh will always
be found ready to wait on his patrons.
He has had the above named house
thoroughly refitted b' Messrs. Pike
aiid Stockton, our well known artists. !
Call and see him. as he has the finest
hrcfnls of liquors and cigars to be had
in the city.
Wool. Ilidex and I'm-.
f
F Winers and others will find it grent-
Y to their advantage to call on the
undersigned before selling their wool,
hides and furs, as he is now prepared
to either buy or sell on ciuimwsion
au.. Jung in the above line that may
be oti-red, paying uie niguesi casu
pnee. Freights and charges adxjance.
.1. II. I). lrIW.
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For a variety of VMieiittius, com-
ical and suntuneiitait.on!l atSttvens &
j,0iis. '
Proceedings of the Teacners Insti-
tute.
Tri:iAY.Jiiii.2J. 11.
FTKUn7 SBnSIoN.
Opened with music
Essay, by Miss Anna M. Parish,
subject, 'Milking the Most of Ones
rj
The subject of methods of socurimj
imntiittlityf-hicliwe3ilb0eiiiin?We
tt rejHsli during the morning; session,
ttKiSff discussed at some length.
Piuf. lWell remarked: A book of
punctuality was x great drawback.
Irrejnilnntv bad a tendency to undcr-
mine the w.rk of the school. Tlioi e '
was more lrreguiaruy, ns general i
tbiiiij in the eountiy tlian in the city.
He-me some amusing- instances of
his exiMjrieiice in visiting; schools.
Had mjcii schools where the last pupil j
did nt yet m till nearly time for re
cess. That he called irregularity.
The teacher lacked in government.
In cities thev have more svstem, more
i wvs of iireventiii" irregularity. The
systvm, though criticised by many, is
t n ill tiuiL-ite tln ..iril if I'ail-tillltff
the pride of the state, Children are
not always to blame for being tardy.
Often the fault is with the parents,
and the t-Jiild is punished and has to
siilfer for the negligence of the jKiient.
Much can be done by appealing to the
child, make them, if possible, like the
school, cultivate the feeling of self
respect and respect for others. The
lack of punctuality has a tendency to
injure us in every branch of life.
Teachers should always be punctual.
Rewards of merit were good for
smaller children. Have smile interest
ing exercises first thing in the itiorn-
ing. Sometimes a few moments de-
Vtltod tl, rou.linj; iU have a good ef-
fcct Some little experiment in chem-
istry or natunil philosphy is liistruc-
teacher nd pupil, such e.ver-
cihes aie good m city or ctumtrv
achuwls. Miss Gilliam remarked tha't
the younger children were generally
imuctunl. She thought that the pnr-
;ltg Wltn. geMtfniHj. t Wame for Uirdi-
lwMm le j-ceps ti(im m at recess u3
a pieventive. Other teachers made!
miiiarks and 'cavtt thrtir i.lrms tor se"l
otnerwise. it wjw generanj wen to
confer with the parents and have an
understanding.
Method of conducting a recitation.
Rental ks by Mr. l.roner.
Recitation in arithmetic. In mental
arithmetic you want to know just
what you are going to teach. Give
the child his lesson and let him know
what you expect of him. We separate
mental from written arithmetic. We
do not require as strict analysis in the
lattcr-as in the former. In mental,
ue do not have practical illustrations
enough. He made children do as
much of the work as possible, also had
them make examples.
Music.
i..f.,.. i ii j.. .i.
n)un hf. 5lbjwjt tf comlnctillt; a re.
eiuitiou. There are two sjtecial ob
iv": ",,u ' " awwruun how mud
lllUCll
the iokmI kiNiws .-il.i.nt th,. Iiksioi.
.SSOll
-p.. .l. , .1 ..T.. .,.... .7, "1
j ucic 11 a nhi iiwu 111 uic hk) ii wh
i is cMilrd otir. l.uve soihl-exuiiinln.s .f
.- , . . .. i ,
wa-vs cii.imcmi a ivciiauoii titat
were md. the iR'nt wnv.- 1mi soum v-
! tuMj;e.- irf gol itHtthotU Soiuu chil-
' en c-msideied itau honor to Ih' called
i llMl i l .VJ'IHIII llllUCillt IHOII, inilUia
........ .. .....!;.. .s.4i:...-i. .. .... ,.i
were o-Mitfiitetl to sit down by a diHi-j
cult nrwMcHt and o to sleuii, if al-!
I iiwi-n. Hart never St-en a Mihool vet
! where the children were ail angels.
Mr. Wioton said hte had uiMle :i!
' niiioiM of ri-Miiiriii" ivirv nnnil iti
the cla- to answer tin
question to
them toiward.by motion of hand.
Mr. Powell said the tendency was
'" Buer
ors throughout svuinathyj
I to heln the liunil recite. Thev werei
i apt to talk too much.
I Mubic.
j 1 he subject of tractions. By Miss
. l. L. Allen, of the Episcopal parish
school. Exercises on black-board bj
djl!,;s-. Principles and methods of
-rtorniiij; iiacious iimsiraicu.
?dr. Powell said he was pleased with
the manner in which the subject was
handled. Asked the class to show the
j method of getting the comniom de
nominator, and explain. rrocess
rests np..n the principle that multiply -
ing the dumouinator and iiumeratoi
by the same number dous not alter
the value.
Music
Question by Prof. Powell. What
do you think of the spelling reform?
You have all read and heard some
thing about rofrtrm in spelling.
, The extreme view v to eliminate
silent letters and spell according to
the sounds.
I It is ditlicult to learn to spell ac-
coniing to the present method. ' Ob
jection raised that where two ivordK
were spelled the same, how can one
tell the meaning? The work know,
no. for instance.
tlCf f2lt!?.tik otitil tin. tt-j.tl Si.,.,'
, had tli, aiffvrent ureanings, but
I h:i( nt dlfficIlty in .listiuiniishing
- .hich Wl(1 WM illlendeiL
I prf ,, he uab in fa,r f re.
le ., ,, .
j lonu in spelling. There is no reason
j why we should spell philosophy with
f ph. in the w..rd "miu," o -stands for
llww voiuds w and u. The connection
of words enable us to understand their j
. I
meaning. The objection is that the j
present system is iHterwveti into
the l:ui"UH"e tliat it would require a j
complete revolution in tile lanuae. :
rrot. row ell audresseu some re-.
marks particularly to the teachers.
They should improve themselves in i
every possible way, by rending educa
tional journals, by attending institutes
etc., must think ami study like peo
ple in other professions, in order to
attain success in any coiiaHlerable ue-
sree. We hould have an educational .
journal in this state, and every teach-1
'" ". " do - j
. . , . , . , .;. .,
upeiieu wiin music ny i ming .uens j
Western band
Itecitatiou l.v Miss IMmttitier.
i.. : i - t -i. :
.uusic iiy me eiim.
E&aty by Miss M. E. Ylripj4e,
'Earths Uattle Fitdds ami their Hc-
roes.
Music bv the band.
Addrcss'by lnf. L. .1. IWnll.
Music by choir.
Recitation, "Shamus O'JJrien," F.
D. Winton.
ii
IvPiatrt of committee on resolution.. !
Mr. .Superintendent: Your com- j
mittee. in zonsideraticn of the kind
feeling manifested toward this insti
tute, and interest shown for its success
by so many in all directions, would
respectfully recommend the adoption
of the following resolutions-
1. Reselved: That we extend our
thanks to the Presbyterian church for
the free use of their building s kindly
tendered us and when mr evening
sessions have been held.
2. Reselved: That we extend our
thanks to the Young Mon Christian
association for the free use of their
hall for our dav sessions. J
l). Reselved: That we extend our
thanks to Miss Nellie I'lavel forsojFresh and Cured Meats
kindly piesidiu"; at the onjan. . . . ., 1Ino f
4. Rcs lved: That our thanks are
extended to the Yo.u," Men's Western
baud far the excellent music furnish-1
ed at our eveniii'' se&sions.
5. Reselved: That we extend ouri
thanks to all who so kindly attended,
and assisted in the exercises.
G. Reselved: That we extend our
thanks to the Oregon Railway and
Navigation comuHiiy, for uraiiting
half fare rates oer their routes of
travel to those atte tiding the institute.
7. Reselved: That a copy of these
resolutions be furnished Tub astoriak
for publication.
Miss M. E. Whiimm.k,
Mis Maj:v Katox,
f. ('. r.nowKi:,
I'oinniittee. J
Ou motion resolutions were unani
mously adopteil.
Closing remarks by Prof. Powell.
It was moved and seconded that the
proceedings of this institute also the
address be published in The AstokiaN.
Carried .
Institute closed with music by
Yntiiii! Mens Western baud.
At the close of the afternoon scs-;
. , ., ,. . , ri . . 1 1
sum to-day thq subject of hducational .
Jonrnals was discnetl and the neces-
sitvol i having one in this Mate was!
.idmitted by all. and most of the.
teachers, ami severnl who ans not
t.....,..J ,.v,.rr.,..1 ,1 ,Uv,.,
l
readv t subscribe in ease one wore'
..i..t.i..i ...1....1 .1.1 1... i.i
hiuhmicu hiiwii wwnm uc auy .inn
nroiiui'lv coiutitcteil so as to lulhll the
. --.. . . ...
u.e re,uireuieni..
Toliowimr is :i list of the iimiiio nil
.teacheis who attended and took jwirt
t in the j.r..ced!!ii of th; instiiute:
m.o. ii - 4 i......:.. a i.. x..iiti.
I'luiiiiiirr, Mis-. Li bine l!mwi. Mi
Anna M. rarriTMis- Nellie Oiliiniu.
.ia3 . IJ. iiijiii-, .t.r .ivatit.
.lis nioiia nuiiSKKer, .hiss u. u
Allen, Mim Mary Eaton, Mr. C. C.
Unwer. Mr. Chm D.w
OHicei-s -I'rof. L. .1. Powell, chair-
lnnn, S. T. McKeaii, secretary.
Executive cotnuiittee - Mivs Parriah,
Miss Whipple. Miw ltronn, Mr.
Hrower, Mr. McKuaii.
Muic coiuii:i:tee Mifrs Urown.
.'.Miss Pliuniueraiid Miss(iillium.
Committee on rusolutious Mis
Whipple. Miss Eaton and Mr. ttrower.
AMUSKMKSTS.
iiii.i.h AiturriK;
(leo. 1 1 ill. proprietor. Fnil t!ere, man-
.iirer. I he entertainment Mll conclude I
ith-I)r.FovlcrorMe-merisnirandl
the -new wedding partj bj Nickerson j
and Slale.x. The evening"; aiiiiL-e-
ments loeoiiiineiiee with the ever iMijui-l
lar hrsl jart. .N ieKersn and olalex as
the fiiniu men. Oere interlocutor. Miss
Morrison in new hnlaiR Morice in vo
cal gem. Mr. Richard liruce xvith his
j.,,7, .sh,. .st:,It.y wi'th his ehamnion
jig. (lere with his (JeniiRnevcentricities.
and a very iinthclic balad by a very pa
luetic inuiviuuai. w hum name paiueiie
aly is Xickerson. Xine people on the
first part, and an exhibition equal to
any on the coied. Mr. Hill invites
criticism. Come and .-e for yourself.
Xew orchestral selections and new
music on the grand aland under
the leadership of Mr. (Jeorge Lambert
at ii) v. si. The entertainment will
begin at 7ai p. m. Entrance on Jiciitou
street. Private .notes on Chetiamiis.
Have WiMar a balsam of wild cherry
alway at hand. It cures coughs-, colds,
bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in
llucuzn, consumption, ami all throat and
lung complaints. .0ceut and SI a bot
tle. All ye who want hay of the best
kind, Xo. 1, find it at Grays wharf.
Frank FaWr bus removed in
to Dr. Kin&ey's "building ou Water
street. Oil the rnd to the steamer
dock from down town, before break
last, it will now be handy to drop in
and get a cup of coffee.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WELCH HILL
'Wj&.'X'ISLJEi WORKS 1
I- ainbh pure
nI'KINi; WATKIt
fo jatnH.
Custom Solicited,
l'UKatMltMrai
w atcr Hxtwres nw-
jxt
stantlv oh hmim!
rlHiHlrttu: at rea
sonable rates.
Offlec hi WV4-
iKurlul. Mns
ar O. K. J . Co s Hltarf.
JA.-v W.WKFA'H. Apt-nt.
AHtria. Ore?..
PIK '-. & STOCKTON.
ECO"wSE, sz&isr
AXli
't
-CARfJACE PAINTERS,
WALL COLOHUP
r:f han ,.Vb anu wall LULUHhW
-A M'HCJU.T.
GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
tWShop t; dMr to Aitoriau onkre.m
ShaterNlHii awz.
I). K. u ikk v T. X. Keren
Astciria Market !
0I!1'0 TK orciDENT H0TE1 ,
ASTOKIA. .... OKKf.oN.
WAItHKN -A. r.ATO.V. Proprietors.
(Suttr- rw Warm C MtGvirt
Wholes- !e and Retail Dealers in
,....,,.. .,,...... ,.,,.,.. ......
tAMI" WhKIts. ,UIB. FEhI
"Al. 'VNNED rKCIT. EGE-
TABLES. ETC.
Cif'Ulter Kirpi, Chee;e- etc- constantly
oaJ,i!?.i- i .
" a-oips- i.phed at the loww rates. I
j
""ivpma v' it."C"t tttt i
l7J ' '' '"" ,,:iw'
AXli .
IOTTLE liEER DEFOT.l
Cks m.-s Strut. A3tou. I
The licit f Lager ." Ctn. a Glass
( Tilers for the
I n i i . n t . -
: rwtpwtc J'.t'nfina MppuranT;
uuiuuiuiuu uutuiuum uiunuijj
IB3EIE3l.
U at ihL,,laW w,H be promptly attend-
37 itocaeap ran riancico ucersoki at.
iiun piai
U'M nnric lTn.,n-n..
llfM'l'lll tK' rr'fTPPWIlT
V -T1--Sul
Blacksmith and lQphinicstQ
oia''"""tii& a-iiu. 1!U.LI11I11S13
Capt. l:t.rV iI -.land. .Worn. Ore-Hi
All wurkincHr Hne.heHorlizbt.donewiui
I .-. i-... t
l Maine. M.lduiiefc.
. Tr. Mnrcroot.no.-nn. Txr
ik Tt& "-"""-""S.s'""
gk and Farm Work
. 'ljtEuJPm. j rj 111.
t TJiXit' "" .
. ?srr i57ctr- - . .
- m. a specialty.
-
i e-.M": wor w.irr oitr.i a-il at tvanwWe
, ""
! -. t mVakk. -i
j Vj33
a. hk.w.n
j.
3.
l'..rtU&aul
j . ..nn..
KKOIVX V. nielAUi:.
STEVEDORES AND KIGUKKS.
.VIorht oMce At K. C. l!len- Auction
More Portland oflkv -'l It-treet. ut-tl
E.K. HA.WES.
CUES AM US STREET. ASTORIA,
K NOW PKEPAKKIl TO IH
ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING
AND PIPE WORK.
liatlt Tubs, Closet i, TCtc. Sheet
, , . ... ,
Iron and Tin Work.
i rj T "' L V
) . Ii. XJ VXXl.X
Wiiolcsale and retail dealer in.
ALT. KIKDS OF FKU1),
I Haw flntc. StMW Wnnil. Ftr.
I Ji I
General storage anil Wliariage ou reason
able terms. FiHit of Kenton street. Astoria.
Oregon.
Hose For Sale.
milE INDEKSIGNED COMMITTEE ON
JL fire and water are antbomed by the
Common Council to sell 13 feet of rubber
and ICO feet of leather hose, belonging to t Sic
fire department. Any jvrson wishing to
purchase will call on the roimnittee.
CIIAS.S. VKIGI1T.
JOHN HAIIN.
A. .1. STUKE.
C"otniiiitt-e ou Fire and Water.
Wanted. .
"1 sl APIA ltUXI KAUSiiFallkinds
Xt)UVJv clean and dry. at the Umbrella
shop. .Main street, by J. .IOPLIN.
A Piano
nun SALE OP. KENT.
-Iin
at th Parker House,
BLANK BOOKS
PRINTED AND IMJUSH TO ANY SrE,
aad ruled to any order, at
The Atiki See.
Jmmt
i :mr
k"UTr--A miif?7
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BAXKLSG AND INSURANCE.
BANKING AND!HSURANGE.
X. W CASE.
BROKER, BANKER
AND
INSURANCE AGENT.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON.
OFFICE I10URV.
FROM S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK P. M.
Hie Mutual Insurance Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA,
J. Y. NoirmiTON
CHA-". K. Stoiiv....
ro. 1 Stouv
Pritlent
Seen'tiiry
..Agent lor 0-o,nn
Jaiit.il mld up in U. S. ?olI I
coin S .W OuO W)'
I XV
'AIi. Agent. ,
Cliennmus street. Astoria. Oregon.
- i
SG7,000,000 CAPITAL.
- I
LIVERPOOL AND LONTTON AND
r.nitTt
GLOBE.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART -
nnMvpoPMT w nVi ,.,.. I rilYSICIAX AND SL'KGEON.
COAIMERCIAL Oi CAL1FORMA Graduate University of Virginia. 1858
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. r.hl"sician to Kay View hospital, Kaltimore
City, lSfiO-TO.
Representing a capital of S67.00O.0OO. Ofkick In Page & Allen's building, vtp
A. VAX DUSEN. Astcnt. :
HOTEI AND RESTAURANTS.
.. J. 3IKC.I.KI:. C S. VTRIOHT
OCCIDK.VT IIOTIa..
ME0LER & WRIGHT. Prep:
ietors.
Antnrin. flrennn-
"
milE rKOrKIETOILS ARE HAPl'Y TO
-- annmince that the above hotel has been
irpuinted and refunL-heI. adding greatly to
the comfort of its guets and is now the bert
hotel north of San Francisco.
: ; ;
fi. W. KSOWLK. AL.ZIKr.KK.
CLIBEXDOX HOTEL,
PORTLAND. - - - - OREGON
ZIEBER & KNOWLES, Proprietors.
Free coach to and from the house.
rL3-Tii x. IV t it .v K wnrnff tvic fin fiti nt thi
Clarendon Hotel readin'r room. !
--
pioneer Kestaurant Hotel.
MAIN Sn:EKT. -: - - ASTOKIA
s x ArrIon K rroprietor.
I nnHETKAVELINC PL'P.LIC WILL FIXD
' B ... ... .... . . . i. . .... .. .
I -- iuerioni.TnrstwaA-iiiaiirepecis.ana
solicited.
' eBrC,,anl an(1 lotlKby thedar or week.
; .
. rOSI-OlnCe neSldUrani.
I
MMNSTKFET - - VSTOKI .
! " " "
' JOSEPH .MATTHEWS. PKOPK.
rsHHS IS A FIItST-l'LASS KESTAl"KXT
: -- keiK on Hit-Kuniivan plaii. Ireshoy-.-
iter, m t-.en M!e '.Main Mroet. ln-twcen
f 'titfettiic itil .iM.ituufilki.
. !
. RQSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
.
, RnxPflPv K I RT PI A
nuyuuuu i niu i uunuu
Oyster Saloon. Vl
..,... .r ... i'
I 'l
jrjiHE imei:s;xei i pi.kaei to
X aiMitMv to tin.
' I rlinc. nnr) fAnllflmAn f ntty rlitf'
, uauico anu uciiiicioco ui uiu vuj
That lie w ih.h ijwreil to fnnuh for theia,
in r-4ela style. Hd every stle.
OYSTEKS.
HOT COFFEE
TE.V. ETC.!
vr tiik
Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon.
main stkf.et.
Please "ixe me a call.
K0-COE DIXON. Proprietor
The New York Oyster Saloon
Will serve to their fru.-toiiien Jfrom thi
d a to.io ws
TEA. COFFEE. CHOCOLATE.
Ea.strm -Mter Always on Hand.
Ami will uckeniaa first clas- Oyster Sa
Iimhi. in lirst cla tyle.
DANIEL UKANT. Slanaser.
C. 1- .1 VCKIN.x. .1. A. MONTUOM KKV.
STOVE AND TIN STORE
Sole Agents for the
Magee Standard Ranges. Etc.
ASTOKIA. - OKECON.
3E3. a.- ?TJI3ST3Sr-
ilcabT in
FAMILY (-KOCEKIKS.
jA.lir'.III.I. FEED A3fl HAY.
Civsh paid for coimtrj prodiice. Small
protlts on cjlsii sales. Astona. Oregon, cor
ner of Main and Squeinocohe stjvets.
IV A It IS lKCIiAKKI WITHOUT
Kl'IlTIIKIt A'OTICK
And no tenns ot jn'ace until everj- imn in
Astoria has a new suit of clothes
3IADK Y .1IF.AXY.
Iok at the prlee :
Pant to order from - - - SS Co
P;mts. Genuine French Casiniere - VJ CO
Suits fron - -- -- -:5oo
Tlie flnost line of . samples on the coast to
seleet from. P..I.AIEANY,
Merehant Tailor. Parker House", Astona.
BUSINESS CARDS. "
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chenamus Street. - ASTOUIA. OUEGOK
ri XV. JFUI.TOX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOKIA - - - OKEtJOIf
o
Otl'tee over Page & AlleuV .-tore. C:tvs street
T XV. KOltB.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOUIA ... - OREGON"
Office over "Warren & EatimV Astoria Mar
ket, opposite the Occident Hotel.
A.
VAN DUSEN.
Clifiiaiaiw Street, near Occident Hotel,
ASTOKIA. OKEOON.
Asent "Wells. Fargo & Co.
ir3i. . r.AKKit. .ii. i.
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Okkick Ne.t tloor to-i'apt. Hirers rejil-
Okfick Houi:-Fruiu o .m. to
1 A.M
and from a l. 31. to 4 e. m.
p,,Uum
JL
DENTIST,
i ASTOKIA, -
OJJfiGON.
IfoonLS in Aliens building up stairs, corner
of Cavt and Siieniocihe streets.
IT" -
I. 31. I. JI'.XMXGS.
H"r.. Asiona.
TAY TlTTTIiK. M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Okkick Over the White Home Store.
Kksidknck Net door to Mrs. Munsoa's
boarding house. Ciieiianiu street, Astort,
Oregon.
,T.C
OKCUAHII.
I DENTIST
Dental Rooms
. oum.
, shustxu's
i
Photograph Building.
"T A. cI.TOKH.
" MERCHANT TAYLOR,
Occident Hotel BuIIdnig. '
ASTORIA - - - OREGOK"
Q n. BAIft & CO.
PXAl.VK IS"
Doorx. WiudniVH. Blinds. Trax-
I . ... 1HO1 Ii,,,n.,,'P;.f'tr- .
tl.etc
evlveam! Astor streets.
.
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; stXtti.ltiXSUX.T
.ASTOKIA. - - - OKE0.
Will contract forHiirk .inhUUne ami fur-
nish the Rla.s. Small jobs done to order
I Cai street. neMdmir to the corner of Jeffer-
s,,n street. Astoria, Oregon.
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J . fV11'r u V-L i
orcicnnoco Aun omncoo
STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS
Pai...! n.i a ..: AA
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Keter p; :i.eriabMOBto-Kpwn.iIeyera4C0.
Allen Jc beTis.L'oroittiIacIeay,
t-ortianu. wroson.
3I 1THLKX,,AKT-
Occident Hotel Hair On
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASHUCIA - OKECON.
nj, tii. mimut,
; .Hieiimmidjiulplinr
IJATIIS.
K.'-.s,H'Cial att Jitton -Hen to ladles' aa
r hthlreti's hair cutting.
i nate fcntranee tor ladies.
j yiI,MAM I'KY
I pkaitical
-J3s
boot Aixn siiei:
MAKF.K.
CiiKXAMfs STKKyr. opix-slte Adler's Itoek
store, - Astokia, Okkuon.
S Perfect rlfc guaranteed. All work
warranted. Gie me a trial. All ordHB
promptlj' tilled.
First Class Saloon,
.1. J. lHI.EY. - - PK0PKIET0K,
On the Koudway. opposite the Oregon Rail
way and Navigation Co's wharf.
New Bagatelle Table,
(The Chines- must go.)
The choicest brands of foreign and domestic
Wl.KS,L.iqUOKSA.I CIGAKJ
r-IJent Cbieaso lieer."Sa
J. T. BORCHERS,
COCO.MLY STKEET. ASTOKIA.
.Mnnnfacturer and Packer of
CAVIAR, SMOKED SALMON.
Cash paJd for fresh
JSLACK STUKGEON SPAWN.
Sniok'd Sturgeon, and smoked Salmon pat
up in tins to snip to any pan ot uie won.
.vi.su. tiuuk nail isamuiu egsj put up in
and warranted to keen anvlemrtli of timr.
Deiwt at Jrogers Central .Market, corner el
Cassand Cheiuunus streets, Astoria.
Music Lessons.
T. F. CULLEN and C E. BARNESr
TEACHEKS OF
VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR
NET AND BANJO,
Would like a few pupils on either of the
above instruments.
rernts Klglu lesions for live dollars.
EEfOrders left at Stetens & Sons bootu.
storejwill be promptly attended to-
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