The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, February 03, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon. Thursday Morning. February 33 1881
No. 28,
Vol. xiv.
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GENERAL EASTERN NEWS.
ItV MAI!. AM TKI.MBKAI'H.
sli-aiu-liSp Ashore. . j
Nkw Yoick, Feb. 1 .During x,
1 , . r t , on' been establish wl at Cologne on n
Hosaitnu. front Lowlon, came . , w.
iiOSHinia, irn , o t ijMsntl hng.& Ulder (Ls aus.
ashore on Ocean beach. 1 he crew . , ,
, c . i luces attention will not only be
and four passengers refuse to be
, . , ,, j imid to the l.hme fisheries, but to
landed. The mate. .Mm Pepper,,! .
, , , .. i ,
was subsequently nrougm nsituiu
bv the crew, xnd reports twenty
three nersous on loard. Tile steu-
ner is fifteen mouths old; owned
jv Steele, Young & Co., of Ixnidon; j
valued at $100,0(10; inslired in
Ki.glxnd. She will probably be
wrecked.
PACIFIC COA.ST NEWS.
HV MAI I- AMI "IKI.fcUKXI'H
Ur.-illi ol" .IhIiii 1. HmJiicIIc.
Sv Fkaxcwo, Feb. It Aj
IJenicia dispatch reports, that John
"V. Dwinelle, a prominent lawyer
of this city, was drowned at Port
Costa last Friday. Fionf all in
formation obtainable it appears
that Mr. Dwinelle was last 'seen
walking near the edge of the
vhaif by the captuin of the ferry
.steamer Solano, whu a moment
afterwards missed him from the
position he had been in, but did
not see him fall and did not know
at the time who he was. De
ceased had been mayor of Oak
land, was a regent of the state
university and drew the charter
for that institution while u member
of the legislature.
. .. l.i -.... .1 ..,...! I.i flu. 1 :ll till. I
Foin Towxskni.. Feb. l.-The
schooner Reporter, Capt. ISot-l-,
went a&hore during a snow storm
at o a. M. to-day, on point Wilson.
ti. 1..mm .ivw.t- in ,lr -relief!
and made four Attempts to get the
vessel off, but without success.
On the fifth attempt however she
slid off into deep water and was
towed by the cutter to safe anchor
age in Port Townsend bav.
A Gentleman.
There is, probably, no word in
the english language more univer
sally misapplied among Americans,
than the term gentleman. A mis
taken sense of politeness employs
11 WJ UIJSIliUHie II IIMIIlllll .iniiiini
ol the masculine gender, and the
error is seldom, if ever correct
ed or even discovered bv the
person of whose ehiirxeUM- it is
glaring tniversity, and f whose!
nt!iiiiiir IT IS in reaillV IJUlXsac.rt.
The uue gentleman is never rude
or boistereus: neer coarse or vul
gar; he never indulged in boast
ful arrogance or egotistical self
( onceit; his language ami manner,
sue never patronizingly conde
scending towards sin inferior, nor
d'-s he affect undue humility in
tltc presence of those whose station
in life is higher than his own.
Above sill, his depot tment'is mark
ed by a tender regaird for the feel
ings and reputation of others,
eer does he (however great the
temptsition), wound the former, or
lend even a momentary sanction
to be smirching the other.
Central Hotel.
The Central hotel, hour the steam
ship dock is now open for the recep
tion of quests, where die well known
caterer, Mr. Anton Deloh will sdways
he found ready to wait on his patrons.
He has had the above naiuud house
thoroughly refitted by 3Icssi. Pike
and Stockton, our well known strriitx.
Call and seejiim. se? he has the finest
brands of liquors and cigars to he had
in the city.
- An excellent vsiriety of valentines,
entirely new, at Adlers book store.
-For the best IJeer in Astoria.
caM for the Cohunbht ltreicery Jfcei',
acknowledged to fie -superior to all
others.
-Lawyers briefs primed in fine
st'e, at The Astokiax office.
Frank Faber luis removed in
to Dr. Kinsey's bmldin; on Water
street On the road to the stoamor
dock from down town, bofore break
fast, it will now he handy to drop in
and ,get a cup of coffee.
Scientific Scraps.
The French academy of sciences
hits raised neat '.m enough money to
pay for the ISeequercl statue.
I A Khetiisli lialierv society wis
lfnillVW(TV III uouuiai.
M.
Meroxdier gives tle name
radiophony to
the new jxith oft
r?arch njiened up by Professor
Graham Uel! through his discovery
of sending and receiving articulate
Sftccch ami oilier sounds on a
lxitm of light.
An inventor thinks he has solved
' tin; problem of propelling boats in
! canals and rivers bv means of
ejecting water from the Ihjii
Fnlike his predecessors, he makes
ue not or a large pipe, but of a
great number of tubes with very
small outlets.
AhloMtr he had examined over
l)0 hearts of children and grown
up people. Dr. Lungier discovered
blood vessels in the heait valves
in only one case, that of si woman
of (f, in whom they were evident
ly the result of a pathological
process.
A new method of obtaining
rmin in photo-engraving hafa been
introduced by Major Watcrhouse.
He presses sand or glas paper
into gelatine reliefs, and as the
shadows contain a thicker laver of
tlw trlMtiiio. :md us. therefore, the
?
id or glass is more strongly
forced in. a very perceptible gntin
,:- louuce(i.
Satisfactory progress is nraking
on the Ailberff tunnel. I hose in
charge of the work of burrowing
intend that on and from the 7th of
February next there will be re
moved from both ends nine feet
day after day. a feat which might
well be hooted at as impossible by
men unacquainted two or three
decades ago with the practical ap
plications of model n science. Any
way, a thoroughfare of vast im
portancc in politics and science is
j expected to be opened somewhere
jj js
Death of Blanqni, the Communist
Louis Augustc Blatiqui, the
Communist. w!ose dentil was xn-
ajnmtneed loeeiitly. was the most
restless agitator that France was
I eei xinieii nun. iic rcu i
the age of 7". the half centurv of
his maturity having been mainly
spent in confinement or exile. lie
was twice condemned to death,
and each tinn his sentence was
commuted to imprisonment. He
wa x prominent figure m every
insurrection, and was twice wound
ed at the barricades. During the
Ciiiumune be was a prisoner in the
hands of the Yersnillistspind could
have been exchanged for tin Arch
bisiioj) of Paris, w!k was sitbse
qucntly xssussinated in prison. In
LS'iO he was editor of a red repub
lican journal in Paris, which led to
his imprisonment. While still a
prisoner Bordeaux returned him
to the chamber of deputies, but the
chamber refusal to ratify theelec-
tion. boon afterwards he was ru
leased, which caused great rejoic
ing in the south of France, and
since then his life has been spent
in seclusion. He was a clear and
vigorous writer, and his Kternity
in the Stars is highly respected by
astronomers.
A young lady of Jacksonville
concluded to celebrate her birthday
by a party in tin country recently,
and with a number of friends repaired
to the residence of a friend through
the heavy nun. The party would no
doubt have, lieuii a success had not the
family they intended visiting .already
retired for Hie night.
Warrantee deeds at Tub As
tokian office.
iciicniitA.
Rarbara 4 in her innvh green
All f. kMMT llll llr N4IM . ifcrtTM.
She Hear- the Imat of her vwli huh-Mih.
sat beats the hum im i he iM-taut tow.
Awd 4Hn4liMM-tbtilnMM'tf HkMmImU'.
Or Ik" tick-lark imirmHr the HHI-wbeH
wakes :
Km! itl nii step at the garden jnilr
A iise " Jm- makes and a l)trnn sto
hteaks ;
Aid swllv saying : "He wwifi aH. theH?"
she tehs and I tints l her sewing aealM.
sumHter win, eaii e lrtMe m Hmm
To a Hrttfy iMtMHH that k mows no calm?
Smmmmt iuh! wt-r. early jmhI late.
Dot little narnam sn . iwtk
For the.onc 1n rf tU the jamttit gle
That n' -r m rf 4iiitf r t4ark.
I HtttMvW. if Jw Imi( the truth -nM kum
That K kt fnm - mmm Umd. a.kH
MMlK
rhat iHYhttcrV IhhI hath Ixm hm lakl
h- ,
Wlnrir tin- xra f Hm pniitie ntb
m hKtswtmM it Ih en HitHhm himI tUntr
WiwM iHfUi4 Imih ami lar wailhttfuVrr
Oli.HiiHl-. w4 wituK. will yi wver tHI
What hM; jmjh im nir hiW. lfHr
a. l-a Iwr l . M lwrknit ainl .
AihI Ilnpi-r uA Hmh.hmi1 aU-U xuA Hail.
Ik Its imagtMMt liimMlMTf h ill ,. ! kaow.
A mk-,' fir hr Ml the yanlott stc
A MeMgt will Inralbt in th MHkHt ear..
Her watU Rjcmm a Mft ar fil.
Ami Uh Live ami tniM t Hm-m wsr- retr
Will iHittK tlM-ir ivHnl in a WK mtloti.
TlMHich Han-hiii? ami Hiliii -. mv ixir
1K.
TlH'ieaw ansH-. in heavi-n that 11 tlifir
e wimls. bStw lihll : Mill IM n-MM.
Tm kaif lcmnm, KarltAnt kmm.
Prince GortschakofF.
'Among many celebrities in
linden-Baden,' says n corresjKmd-
ent. "that I see promenading nearly
every hour in the day, perhaps
there is none more noted or that
has a more world-wide reputation
than Prince Gorb-chakolV, who was
so lonir the Imperial Chancellor of
l.'nccl'i .nwl rvKk iVii jti;itiv vi'.nrsl
controlled a greater influence on
Iv.iropean politics than any other
man living, lie also is passing
into the sere and vellow leaf, lie
is upward of t0, a ad his silvery
locks and totteri.ug steps give evi
dence that he is nearly rcady
for the great harvester of nil. ( ld
age has unfitted him for futther
use or influence in the I'ussian
cabinet, and he is like an old war
horse thut has been discarded from
active duty after years ol hard
work in his country's service. lie
spends the summer months in
linden-Baden, and the winters in
southern France or Italy, having
ignored Russia as a place of resi-
,lft, .lonsavsUiatliismimli
has become weak and childish, and
that he coiislantlv mourns over the1
ingratitude of his countrv in not!
reinstating him in pmvcrusiu days
s,,ne liy-"T ;
Makmg a Forest into Paper.
Yu may perhaps read items j
mini a part of 20,01 Hi aeres of tun-;
her land lrtm rentisvlvauia belorej
long. This extent of timiier m ;
Somerset euutv will soon I m eon-1
verted intw pa-r. A largo gang'
uf worhnieii has been sent to tlK-j
. . i
tract to bojrtn improvements.,
"IMh.ii. will a i.nvlixl ii ilumtv.i
fifty feet in length, twelve feet in
width and eight feet high. The
shuutv tmee comnleted, work will
. . " , , i .-, i;
he he-run oy a Iarje store building,
,. i ii- i i i
thirtv dwellinir houses and un enor-1
- .. '- , ,- ,1
uious digester for the cooking mid i
steamiturof wood in the manufae-!
-. ' , , i l-ii- i
nut ui jtn, .im. n "iii,i- ...n...ii
to be used in the imtiiufucttire ot
paper sacks and wrapping paper.!
All these preparations are perlimi
nary to reducing these if r,000 acres
of forest to news, book and fine
writing papers
All 3'eiwjjfi want hay of the best J
j KiiiiJtiud it at drays wharf.
Coiue and see those beautiful J
chromos, already framed, at lit teen
cents each Five hundred different
objects will In opened on I he arrival
of "the Columbia, at Autura om. store.
Marvel not that I say unto von, ve
i. .:..,.. wi.'.c. ...
iiiiim lnlJ i iiu I'luuvi. uiiu.-xrvtui
uuglectuth to pa the printer, hath
not eternal life abiding in him. Who;
hath
u.rr..w hIh. liHth tvm. wlmlinili
sorrow, win. liatli woe, wlioiiatli
iiiglitmare. lliey who forget to
the ui
render unto the printer his just duo?.
If a man live many years and pnycth
not for Tiik AsToKiix, behold he
shall not die in peace till he hath re
stored to the printer that which he
hath withhehl.
Tiik Astorian job prwssas will
stokiax job presses will j
with vour m inter suiinlies'
oads, billheads, ctrtls, '
fit von out
of letter-head:
envelopes, eta, etc, at astonishingly I
low rates, and in axtpiisitu style. Call I.
and sec sampled of work done for
othcri
S
AMUSKMKSTS.
UlI.I.'s Vauikties.
(iiH. Hill. pnrietir. r'redtJertf.inan
xeer. The eiitertaiuitietit will ctrttcltMie
wkh l)r. Kowlcr or 3Ieiicri-iM." ami
the -new wethliim iMtrijr" by NiekerMMi
ami Mai . The evenm!- xntne
MMMit". tM-iinitieiHe with tlie eer mjn
lar first iart. NH-ker-iHi m Sia.- a,
the ftutiix iihmi. Cere interlocutor. Mis
Mirrixm in mw lalaK. Morice in vo
cal '!.. Mr. l:i-:arl Hntoe with Iti
ilritni oo. lale with ht i-Ii:iiii),h)i
jif. CereMith lii-CeriiMiievrentrH'iiies.
ami a very mthetie lKlal h a ver a-llietii-'.
:!iklual. mIiom' naim pathetie
aly i- Niekerxtii. Nine iM-oile on tin
tir-l jwrt. ami an exhihftinii t-,H.tl to
any mi the coa-i. Mr. Hill invite-erftiei-Mi.
(im ami w for ymirself.
Xew oreiHrstral MrlertKHi- ami lie
mn-k on the raml -taml under
mk leailer.-hit of Mr. Course ImbiTt
at U' l. M. The eiitertaiiuiteiit will
lieiii at 7SW v. M. Entrance on Benton
-treet. 1'rixate Ixtxe. on Cheiiauiii-.
Have WK-tarV liaison of wihl cln-rry
always at hand. It curt- eiHtyhs. cokla.
liroiHhiti. whoonhtti c-ineh. ernnp. in
llmH3(M. couMtmitfinii. ami all throat ami
hum complaints ."iO cent- ami 5-1 a bot
tle. Shipping Receipt Books fr sale
at his oth've.
For m variety of valentines, com
ical and H-ntuiieutai, call at Stevens A:
Sort.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WELCH LULL
WATEI5"! WORKS
runnel Hitf
sncixt; watki:
1
to j.itriHi-
Custom Solicited,
I'ijH-aiHlscm-ral
water Htare ctm-
laiitly eti haml.
riiiiHlHiit: at rca
Mii:lilf rates.
oim-t- hi VwM-
Ijv'IiII. -..ni-t no.ir o. K. & X. Tos wharf.
.Is. W.WKU'H.Aki-iU.
AMena. t ir"4Hi.
PIKE & STOCKTON.
HCOTTS23, SIGN
AM
-CARRIAGE PAINTERS,-
PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING
A M'KCII.T.
GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
e-iJSho n-t iliMr to AMoriMii OMee, in
Sinister"- iiuililiitjr.
CEXTUAI MAKKET.
riieralaSMirtiiiriitf tai- -i MiMaHtij
on band. eh as
ii i l 'j. i Tii
LrSllllKMl T 1'UIIS JUKI .JC11V
Bacon, Hams, Shourders, Lard.
l'AUiS. ni'TTKK. C'HKIISi:.
prMh prujs and Vegetables.
III tin- -easoli.
CKi.i:s AI) TOBACCO.
' " '1MS AAI) I.IQroitN.
AiieiH-pM rs. ru :.i .n n4n-
llli-lMl. OpNrlt- I. W.( ..x Mttrt .
.i kik.ei;s.
Washington Harket
.lc" Street, - - Astoria fi"rfnr
11EKC3IAX D llEliltY
I KsPilCTFl'LLY OA 1.1. THE ATIKN.
lti.. 0f the intblic u. the fet that tht
ahuve Market Kill alKa5 b4Hihed rua a
FULLVAKIKTYBFTOUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Whick wil! be sold at lowe.-t rates, wholesale
, anu reinii. ci'ccihi aucnuun Kien lsuiijlj
shius.
H. K. tt vaars. T. U . Eito.n
Astoria Market !
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTE. .
ASTORIA. - - - OKEi.tiN.
WAKKKX A. K.VTO.V. Proprietor-.
(Sctr it i W'arrtM J: MtGttif
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers is
j presh and Cured Meats
A full line of
FAMILY OKOCEK1ES. FLOUR. FEED
. CANNED FRUIT. VEOE-
J
' TABLhs. ETC.
; e Kmter. Ejrjrs. Cheese, etc. constantly
j on hand.
! a ships applied at the Iowcm rates.
Hose For Sale.
T'11' I'NDKRSIONEU CO.MMITI KE ON
J w , H..,.r ;in. allUl.irit.,, ,X u,,.
Common Couneil to mH Irti feel of n.bber
ami l."iii feel of leather lime. lNaloiiiiK to the
fin- deiwrtnieni. Auv jhtmhi wiiiimr to
PiirehiiM will eall on I fie eoHiuiilt'i.
chas.s. vi:it;irr.
.IOHN HAHN.
, A. .1. STl Krl.
CoiHMtittee iiii Fin and AVater.
Wanted.
-i -r if POUN Ds KACS OF all kimU.
1.0)JJ eleananudr.ai the Umbrella
-""" '"'" Mrt- !, J- JO''"
A Piano
l0Aimi!'wil: KIuTs
MRs.C. II. PARKER.
;-lm
at the Parker House.
. i&gmk
SsSBteviwici
IiAXlvlG AND INSURANCE.
"banking andinsurance.
x. w, case,
BROKER, BANKER
M
INSURANCE AGENT.
ASTORIA, ... OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FROM S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK P. 31.
Hue fflitgal Insurance Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA,
t. F. IlnunitTON. ,
I'KAi. K. STKY
tlKO. Ij. &TOK
.............. PresHlent
Srcn-larj
.A'-jent for 0ua
CaHtal mM up in U. S. yuM
vh $ X)o 0)0 (HI
I IV. CASi:. Agent.
ClH-namiL street. Vtoria. Oregon.
67,000,000- CAPITAL."
LIVERPOOL AND LOMrON AND
GLOBE
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Kepresentins a capital of 07,000.000.
A. VAX DUSEN. Asent.
J HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
A. .. MKCI.KK. C 3. WKIOUT
OCCIDEAT HOTKL.
MEGLEi: & WKIGUT. Proprietors.
Astoria, Oregon.
milE TKOFKIETOKS AKE IlAPl'Y TO
X annoHHce that the above hotel hn- liet-n
reiwinttvlaad refunibhed.ailtlinz greatly to
th comfort f lt saet anil i now the best
laitel north of San Francisco.
O. W. KOWLK.s. AU ZI Kl:KU
Cr.A15i:NI)OA IIOT1IL.
POkTLAXIi. - - - OKEGON
ZIEBER & KN0YLES, Proprietors.
Free couch to and from the house.
eTiiK I)ILV A-STOKIAN Ls on file at the
ClaretMlon Hotel reading room.
Pioneer Restaurant Hotel.
MAIN STREET. -- - ASTOKIA
.11 rs. S. X. Arrlsoni. Proitrietor
1uietkavei.ini; PtP.I.IC WILL FIX!)
. the Pioneer titst ehws in all respects, and
a share of their patronage U rtspectftill
villrlteil.
CfImrd and Iodsintcby theday or week.
Post-office Restaurant.
MAIN STUr.ET. " " - ASTOKIA.
.IOSEPI1 MATTHEWs. PKOPK.
fJlHIS ISA FIKST CLASS- KI-STArKANT
JL Ket on the Liuopeau Han. Freh os-tt-rs
in -xer tle Main treet. helueeii
I iieiiaauis ami siihiiio.1k-.
ROSCOE'S FIRSf CLASS
n,-.f,,. '..i.,u,
f inii.1 uaii'un. Nx.'
MAIN STKEirr. ASTOKIA.
rami: inoeksionkh is pleaseu to
JL aiiiHHiiM'c to iiR
Ladies and Gentlemen of this City
Tlwt lie i imiw ireparel to fiinibh for them,
hi Hist ekt. t lc. ami eery -tlt-.
OYSTE: -. HOT .COFFEE, TEA. ETC.
vr tio
Ladies -and Gent's Oyster Saloon.
MAIN STREET.
11e:iM- uii- me a rail.
KOSCOE OIXON, Proprietor
The New York Oyster Saloon
Will M-ne t their I ii-tonier. ifrnui tliN
.I--' ,i fni i w .
TEA. COFFEE. CHOCOLATE.
Kastern Oyster. Always on Hand.
AihI will In kept a-a lir-t ehe-(Hster Sa
hHHi. in Mist rl:i stjle.
OAXIEL i:RAXT. Manager.
I", k. .i ri;iN .i. a. jioxti:omki:v.
JPIOINTEEZ
STOVE AND TIN STORE
Sole Agents for the
Magee Standard Ranges, Etc.
ASTORIA. - OREOOX.
DE3. a.- CXJI3NT3Sr.
dealer in
F.iHii.Y acoci:i:iRs.
3r.iii'.3iir.i. n:i:i aad hay.
CUsli iaid for count r produce. Small
proHLs on isisii a!es. .Vstorja. Oregon, cor
ner of Main and Siueuioeihe streei.s.
WAlt IS DECLAREI1 WITHOUT
Fl'KTIIKK XOTICK
And no tenii of jH.ace until even- man in
Astoria lists a newMiit of clotliex
.1IAIK BY 3IKAXY.
IjHik at the price-:
lants to order from - - - sS co
Pant'.Oeiiuiue French Cns-lmere - li 6o
Salts from - -- -- -'.Goo
The fine-t Mih of srnpk oil the coat to
select from. P. .1 . M EAXY,
Merchant Tailor. Inrker Hoiim. Astoria.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Q. A. BOWLIJY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chennimfe Street. - ASTOKIA. OREGON
p XV. FUI.TOX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOKIA - - - OHKOOK"
liftke over !'; & Allen tvre. Phnn street
r vr. itoitit.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOKIA .... OKEGON
OBk-e er Warren & Elttt'. A.-twria Mar
ket. nHNiif the Oeealeiit Ihttel.
in V. HOLI)K.
NOTARY TUBLIC,
AnTIOXKEi:. COMMISSION AXD Iff
SUKAXCK At: EXT.
A.
VAN DUSEN.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
CheictiHits Street, near (KelikaMt Hotel,
ASTOKIA. OKEGON.
Agent "Wells. Fargo & Co.
rai. i. uakkh. 3i. i.
Okkick Next lMr to Capt. Kwitis rcii-.
tie lice. Ca Street.
Okfick Hoi i:- Fniia i a. si. to It a.m.
;uhI from u t. si. t 4 e. i.
Xjl P. HICKS.
PENTIST,
ASTOKIA. - -
onEGorr.
Ifooins in Allen's building up tairs. corner
of Csuvsaiul SieiiM)cqhe street-.
"TR. .11. I). JEM.CS.
PHYSICIAN AND S17KGK0N.
Gnultinte University of Virginia. 186S.
Phy.sichm to Iiy View hospital. UaUimore
Cit , l$tX)-T0.
Ofkh-k In Page & AllruS bnildin?, un
stairs. Astoria.
JAY TITTLE, 31. I).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Okkick Over the AVIute House Store.
Rkmukxck Xet door to Mrs. Munsonra
boanliUKlioue. Clieuauius street, Astoria,
Oregon
T C. OKC'IIAKI).
DENTIST.
Dental Itooms
Slll'sTElfs
PltotomDh Kuilding.
T A. 3icIXTOSH.
31ERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotl J'.uildmg.
ASTOKIA - - - OREGOIT
Q II. JBAIA' it CO..
oeai?:i: i
Doors. "Windows. Blinds, Traa
souls. Lumber. Kte.
All kind-, of Oak Lumber. Ulass. Bout Ma
terial, etc.
Steam Mill near Wston hotel. Cor. Gd
evieand Astorstreets.
C ;. ix-ai,i.
AS I OKI A. - - OREOOX.
I Will eontruet for work in In-line and fur
I mh the glass. Small job- done t onler
' Cas-.treet. next door to the comer of .Teffei
I sou -treet. Asioria. Oreou.
"j G. FAlltFOWL & SOX,
STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS S&&
I orthind and Atoria, Oregon.
Kefer by ieriHi-HH to Roser. Meyers A Co,
Allen A Lewn.CoiOitt.V.Macfeay.
I'urtlnnd.-Oreun.
uni. miijKXiiakt.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
AslORIA - ORECOX.
Hot, Cold, liitrr.
Meaiti and iililiur
I5ATIIS.
S3Sieeial attention given to ladies' and
hililren's hair eiittinsr.
Private Kiitr.uiee for Lad it-
AyiLT.IA3I FRY.
PRACTICAL
root aad snei:
MAKER.
CUKNA3U-S STithKr. opiKojte Adler's Boot
store. - Antoi:i.. Oki-uox.
SSr-lVrfeet tits guarantee u All work
warranted. (live me a tiuil. All order
promptly lilted.
J. T. B0RCHERS,
CON COM LY bTREET. ASTOKIA.
Maiuifctiuer and Packer of
CAVIAR, SMOKED SALMON.
( ash paid for fresh
T.LACK STURGEON SPAVN.
smoked Sturgeon, and .smoked Salmon put
up In tins to -hip to an part of the world.
Also, trout bait i: salmon eggs) put up in cans
and warranted to keep am length of time.
leot at Rogers Central Market, coruerot
Caand CheuamiLs streets. .Vstoria.
Music Lessons.
T. F. CULLEN and C E. BARNESr
1 TEACHERS OF
VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR
NET AND BANJO,
Would like a few pupils on either i.f tUe
above instruments.
Terms Eight lessons for thedolluis.
frOrders left atsteens & Son- boofc
store1ll lie pniuitl attended to.
OPILES.
The undersigned Is preimreilto furnisk
a large number of Spiles and spurs at bis
place on short notice, at reasonable rates.
Apply to C.G.CAPLES.
Columbia City,
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