The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, March 23, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria. Oregon, "Wednesday Morning, March 23, 1881.
No. 69.
Vol. xiv.
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COLD IN THE HEAD.
How to Cure a Common Distressing
Complaint.
Hall". Journal of Health.
A cold in the head can usually
be cured in a few tours, if, as soon
as it is discovered, tlie person will
snuff the fumes of. ammonia or
spirits of camphor every few min
utes as strong as tliey can be
borne. When a severe old at
tacks the throat and lungs, tlerc is
r.o safety in neglecting it for an
hour, for there is more or less in
flammation of the lungs which in
terferes -with Un-ir action, render
ing them liable at any moment to
take serious and, possibly uncon
trollable disease. Go lome and
remain there. 1 the evening
take a warm foot bath, and at bed
time take three or four liver pills.
These will stimulate the liver to
healthy action, and promptly re
lieve the lung trouble; but it ren
ders the system sensitive to renew
ed attacks; and therefore, the
greatest "care should be observed
for several days not to take fresh
colds. Ordinarily no otlter treat
ment is Hcrcssary; but sltould the
cough continue, Imve your druggist
make the following mixture, and
take one or two teaspoon ful every
hour until cured: Glycerine, four
ounces; whiskey, four ounces;
,inrnlnnf one rain. Sore throat
can be promptly relieved by ap-ttlvin"-
a mustard plaster, or "mus
tard leaves,' on the front of the
neck, over the sore spot. In ad
dition the throat and mouth may
be frequently gargled with the
following mixture: A teaspoonful
of salt, a pinch of red pepper and
a tablcspoonful of vinegar. A
portion of the gargle may be swal
lowed or sipped, little at a time.
Sweating has ba quite gener
ally recommended in the cure of
colds. 1 think, however, that the
risk of taking cold afterward will
more than counter balance the
good that may be expected, and
except in cases of unusual sevcr
itv, I wuld not recommend it.
The "Turkish bath'' has been high
ly recommended as a cure for
colds. "With projKir care after
ward, there is .no better or more
effectual plan of cutting short a
. severe cold. It is not hewevei:
neqessary to go to a regular estab
lishment to take such a bath. Any
small, comfortable .room, will ans
wer the purjHJse. Iu the early
evening make a good fire in the
stove and close the doors and
windows, leaving only small open
ings for ventilation. Then let the
patient put on his night clothes
and lie down on a bed or sofa, or
sit in an easy chair for an hour or
more, with the temperature of the
room from ninety degrees to 100
degrees fahrenheit. Afterward
the room should be gradually
cooled to about seventy degrees,
and the patient should go to bed
and remain there till morning.
toy a recent jnistal decision men
can actimlly.iHke money by getting
their bills and statements of accounts
printed. Statements of accounts and
bills of sale when made out on paper
liavinc printed headings, can be sent
by mail for one cent, if the envelope
is left unsealed; whereas, if it is made
out on unprinted paper, it will cost
three cents. Thus by patronizing Tub
A8T0BIAK two cents can be saved on
every bill or statement that is sent out
through the mail.
Amongst the new goods just open
ing at Adler's is a splendid assortinenc
r of Japanese ware, now so much "used
for ornamenting, which he is selling
yery reasonable.
Gray's wood yard is now fitted up
on the wharf foot of Benton street,
and prepared to deliver wood to any
part of the city sawed to any length,
and full measure.
Fresh vegetables, parsley, greens,
etc., for table use, fresh from the
gardens, can be had cheaply at Mrs.
Gallon's, Squemoqhe street.
329 spavins on Horses all cured
by Kendall's Spavin Cure. Read
their advertisement.
LOST INTHB SNOW.
A Brave Struggle for Life by three
Men m Wyoming.
HcUtuu Montana territory. Herald.
A story of almost incrcditable
endurance and fortitude comes
from the far west with the report
of floods and snow storms. Three
men, including E. D. N. Cooke,
superintendent of the stage line,
started from fort Fetterman on the
upur Xorth Piatt river, for Hock
creek station on the Union Pacific
railroad, on a buckboard drawn by
two powerful iwrses. The snow
was falling fast and drifting badly,
and before tbev had reaclcd tlie
twenty-two-mile station tlicy had
completely lost the trail and tlie
horses were suffered to wander
about guided only by their own
instinct. After a time they left
the buckboard behind them and
endeavored to push forward on
i t -i. . :.. i
llorasUHCK. I""" !. -"l.rlcc ,! rmlrn nil nrir.it. or
Foote was nearlv killed bv his
:
horse, which fell backward into a
snowdrift eight feet deep. -After
this the liorscs were abandoned
and the men struggled along on
foot, liands, faces and feet being
badly frozen. The three men had
three sack of mail and a canvas
overcoat. The ttrst man would
stand on his mail-sack and throw
the coat ahead of him, allowing him
to take one steo. Then each man
would follow on, step bj step, and
the last man, picking up the fourth
bag, would heave it ahead for "the
first one to step on. . In this way
they made something like three
miles, and wlien the third night
set in they began' calling for help,
and in half an lour or so were
auswercd. Other calls were made,
and they were again answered by
the firins: of a srun, but the wind
f ' , , .
streiis: that fhcvcotncl-not
. , k , ,. . .
iv idea of the direction it
wao
lorm auv
came from. Again and again they
called, and finally a light was seen;
and in an hour and a half they
made the last quarter of a mile,
finding themselves at the stage
station, twenty-live miles from the
starting jKjint. 1 he driver Intel to
be dragged the last quarter of m
mile, and Mr. Foote says: "When
I knew tliat 1 was safe it seemed
impossible for me to walk. I fell
down twice in mitkiiig t Ik last few
yards from the stable. 1 had :io
strength to walk, and after enter
ing the barn 1 could not eal.'
A Kew Iiimrr.oth StMttuet-
The new Anchor Line &ieam
bhip, Furnessiaj which is the larg
est steamer that ever came to 2sew
York, with the exception of tlie
Groat Eastern, arrived on Wed
nesday of last week. She attract
ed considerable attention as she
steamed to lier berth at pier No.
20, North river. She is command
ed by Captain Smail, the fleet
captain of the line. SIe is an iron
screw vessel of 9,0 tons displace
ment when dm wins: 20 feet of
water, 445 feet in length, 44 i feet
beam, and 34 A feet depth of hold.
She is fitted throughout with the
latest appliances for comfort, ex
tininiishins: fire and savins: life.
i ne siaie-room are on me main
and upper decks. The lower
saloon, on tlie main deck, is used
as a dining hall. The upper saloon
is furnished with a piano. There
are accommodations for 2il first
cabin, 30 second cabin and 1,000
steerage passengers. The engines
are of the direct-acting compound
system, of 3S00-horse power, and
the estimated speed is 1G knots an
hour, the propelling power being
exerted by a screw 201- feet in
diameter.
Since the Chiuese started to brew
"cheap San Francisco beer" there is
little or no demand for that article
any more. Call for the Columbia
brewery beer, if you want something
good.
JUSTICE IN CONNECTICUT.
A Tovrn that is Governed by Un
written Laws How They are
Enforced.
FitHU the Host on Clobc.
There is a town in Connecticut
called Beacon Falls, consisting
principally of the Home "Woolen
mill and its operatives, where tltere
is but an indifferent svstem of
constabulary but nothing like a
lockup. It is the custom among
the weavers of the mill to right
their own wrongs without appeal
ing to asiy legal jurisdiction, and
tle course lias been approved by
the old settlers who pay taxes, on
the ground that it is a cheaper
system than to liave prosecutions
regularh brought for cases of
violation of law. .Pay-day at the
mill comes once a month, and the
hands take tle opportunity, as
regularly as the day comes around,
to meet somewhere over a social
a" "" i "
norcntml m iov!ipr; wliiftli rpinaitiftd
1' a ;
lmsfttled :it tlie nrGcedinr nav-
" l fl 1 mi
day. A sjaii"; of friends, who may
deem it proper to punish anybody
for any thin0;, get together in one
of the few saloons of tlie place and
agree upon wlmt course of action
to take. Woe 1ms to the unfortu
nate person who happens to have
offended the principal parties in
this kind of suburban manage
ment, lo a practice inaugurated,
heaven only knows how or how
long ago, all matters in which dur
ing the month bad blood had been
engendered are reserved for adjust
ment until after "pay-day, and the
fights and assaults which then take
place are apt to leave a beligerant
flotsam and jetsam for the read
justers at the next pay-day. The
strange part of the business is that
the authorities appear to like this
' ," , ',
metlKKi of prescrvine; the puonc
, . , ,
neRce. vs the workmen in tlie
mill are a cliRiigeablc set, coming
and going according to their fan
cies or interests, and rarely having
a vote in the town, the public
functionaries are elected by the
very few votes of the "old resi
dents,' as they are denominated,
and the old residents arc for the
most part payers of taxes, who like
to save tint public money, thereby
i-aintr their own.
A State Dfauier in "Washington's
Administration.
The first public dinner given by
President George Washington, in
New York, is thus described in
"Washington's Annals" of tlrnt
city: "The guests consisted of
tlie vice president, tlie foreign
ministers, tlie heatte of the depart
ments, the speaker of the house of
representatives, and the senators
from New 1 lamjsiiiie and Georgia,
llten the most northern and south
ern states. It was the least showy
dinner that I ever saw at the presi
dent's table, and the company was
not large. The president made
his wlwile dinner on a boiled leg
of mutton. It was his usual prac
tice to eat of but one dish. As
there was no chaplain present, the
president himself said a very short
irrace as he was sittins: down.
After the dinner and desert were
finished one- glass ot wine was
passed round the table, and no
toast. The president arose, and
all the company, of course, and
retired to the drawing-room, from
which the guests departed as every
one chose, witbout ceremony.
2iever so sbopptn without con
snltinjr the ailvertibins coltnnnsof The
Astoeiatt. TJieywill tell j'ou where
the best bargains are to be had. and just
what merchants are alive and doing
business.
Lawyers briefs printed in fine
style, at Tns Astoriax office.
Warrantee deeds
toruln office.
at The As-
Get jour lesal blanks at The
Astoriax ofllee. A full hne of over
two hundred style3.
MISCELLANEOUS.
For Sale.
milK SLOOP "GRACE HUME." Inquire
JL of A. M. .!ohnoM, Atorix Sail Loft, or
of T. .1. Dillon ihi lioanl row Industry.
rt'-dX-w.Im
Notice.
TOHX KKXTOKB. FORMERLY OF I.IV
) erpool is requested to etHomuiuVale with
Jbr uiHr-OjnH-il. .LYMES LAlDLAW.
65-tf Itntish Vie Cottswl. Portland. Ogn.
For Sale.
rSlIIE .SCOW VHATTIK" WILL RE SOLI)
JL on reasonable term-. Fr partieuiars
a.Hv lo JAMES RKLL.
fcl-lnt I'ppcr .Vstoria.
KTotice.
mAX PAYERS OF CI.ATSOP COl'XTY
JL will take notice that this is tlie last call
for taxes dne CI-Usop county Uk the year
I, ami additional cot will Ik added after
flrl of April, lvl. A. M. TWOMI5LY.
fi-2w Sheriff and Tax Collertor.
Notice of Administratrix Ap
pointment 7VTOTICE IS IIKKKBY C.IVKN THAT the
JLl undersigned lias been duly appointed
xdminhtratrU of tlie estate of Lyman P.
Uall.ikTeaMHl.liv tin Hon. County-court of
the State ot Oregon, for the comity of Clat
sop. All lK-rvMi. having claims against said
estate are required to ireseut tlie Nine to
me dulv verified within 4 months from thi
date. MAKY AX.V ILVI.L
Adminilram of tin estate of Lyman I.
UaH,deceaei. es-asw
S80 Reward.
m
A
tWKXTY DOLLAUS WILL UK PAID
. for the recovery of each f tlK'Uxxlk
of four Chiiianiii drowned iu Cohunhia river
near UronkAeM on Wednevlav last, whik
poiHt; fnHii Pillar rock to ttrooknehl. Oik
was iwemy-oue ear n igv. ami n:i jhi
his ih'immi at the tina'acheck of SjH)aihI
een dollar, in" 4lver. Tlie M-cond was
tttfiitv-thrce yi:iro)d ami had a iitid ami
H,vnkillarsiH'ilver. The third was twenty
four eats iml ami had three twenty dollar
udd Hcce.. a twenty-five cent jiece. ami a
sflwrwateh. Tlie fourth wa. twenty-eisht
eari4ilaiMt hlI-V. in pml. Ti" aive
"rewanU will tie ihihI lv tlie umkrit;iH-d.
CHIX LCXt;.
At Wot Coast Packing Co., Astoria. Oregon.
Siiltwlm
THE LARCEST
Printing Office in the World ! 1
HISTOKY OF THE
Government Printing Office.
AT WASHIXC.TOX, D.C.,
KmuraeiiM; manv IntereMins Incident- ami
Event, iu tin Wnrkincs of this Great h-
taMihmcnt. wiUtntimerou. Il'u4ra
, tkm. Svo. alKHit 135 to l-Tn isf-.
Prkt-
In laper Cover.. ". cts. iht ey ;
iu Clotli. 1 W.
sVNOrMS OP CONTKNTS :
Ciiaitki: I.:. Rrfcf IIitry of I'lildk
Print luff from IT.-sito 1S1 ; 2. Sueriiileiid
entof Pttldk Printing from lSSJto IMt : a,
CtmiTfrrks frHH Mvi to lt : 4. Foremen
ami As4taut Frcmciiif PrintingaiidRiml
iiiKfnmi Isrd to 151 ; '. Presiit Onsmii
tkni of tin Office; B. Dutk-. of the Public
Printer, etc.
CiiAtTrn II. The Priutiiu; Deiarliuent ;
1. Tlie Document Rimmii ; "- Tlie .lob Rmmi ;
s. Tlie Prev RiMHit ; I. Tin Patent Oflk-e
S)eclieatkHi Room : .". Tlie Keklin: Room ;
. Tlie CoinrekHiaI Rmvd Rom. wltli a
lrk'f alluioti to UtecarU MildknitKHi of the
Delates of Congress; T. 11h' Rram-h (Knee
in 11k Treasnn Dciwrtmeiit Ruildfiig ; .s
OtlHT ItnuH'li omccs.
Cii iTKn III. Tlie StereeUmm: ami Kke-
troiyimis iieiMinnK'ni, ,
Cii itkk I V. Tlie Uimlini: Deiwrtment ;
TlK' Killing icoom ; -j. Tm eHti Koom
X The Korwanliiue Room : I. The Pinching
Room : . Rranch I;inderk..
Ciiaitkr V. I. Tlie Machine and Carpen
ter .n!hh: '' Tlie Vault for Sterotvoe
Hates; a, Paer WarettoM-e; 1. V"arenoe
for !Umkr Material, etc.. etc.
AiTKXiUN. 1. Alrfiaketkal Iit of Rm
i4oe at date of PuMk-atioii : 2. All I.aw-
relating to Puldie Printing ui to the (!( of
tlie -w i mcrcv.
Tlie alNive woiK L mm ready fur Hie nn-
ler.ami hih ih )hiihiii-i m a leu- week.,
and uill he S4H.li p.Y .MRMRUTHiX
( IX I.Y. The tti3iiii4riit ha. lieii itc;aiyd
H'tftjMval can : me -rv ort. "mirrc m m
fonnatkHi foUMiIted : l.e- i:io-t intentiii"
f-a!Uf if the t-.t:iblihm-iit deMrrlhed. aim
everything M-4nc dime to uuike tin liook
rewiaide ami relialde. Partii-s de4ring
eotiksof this work olHiukl address without
deta. K. VC. KKKlt. CoverhiiHMit Pnntiue
Ortk-e. Wa-f!i!ii;iii. D. f. il-i'iw.lm
THB ASTORIA
Pliotograpli Gallery
CARU SISE I:!TO(.'KAP2IS,
ji ."o I'er Dozen.
V A BIX KT I Z K IM I OTO i It XVI IS
?Jt Oil Vr Iozeu.
tleeial r.ite. for familie.
DRESS !TAKTN&.
IRS. F.W. II.I-SLKY, - MAIN STREET.
In Mwnc ImiMmc. next tloor to 3!.Derhyi
Is miw lweiwred to do
FIRST CLASS DRESS WAKING
ANfc
PLAIH SEWING OF ALL KINDS.
I.adk- of AMeriji are ropectftilly lklted
foraharef tlK-iratrHiaj;e.
aAsewj for Knttnek. Pattern-.
EiniAXlA BEER HALL
VJ AND
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT
Cur-vvkus Stekkt. AsTeaiA.
TheJicat of Larjer i C's. a Glass
Orders for the
QdeHI ColoiiMa Brewery
:ODE33E3fL
Ml at this place will be promptly attend
ed to.
f-No cheap S:ui FrancL-co Beer sold at
tuts place w BQQKt Propr;etor
Have You a Horse? if so.
YOU MUST NOT FAIL TO GET KKX
DAIX'S TKKATISK- OX TUB HOKSR. it
Ls worth ten time, its cost to every one bav
ins n horse or a team. Its cost Is but 2j
cents and will be sent postpaid on receipt
of price, and the money will be ref wided to
any who do not think it worth its price.
Address : THE ASTORIAN OFFICE.
SHIPPING TAGS -
THE BEST QUALITY. WILL BE SOLD
by the hundred, or by the box, printed or
plain, to suit customer, at
Thk Astozut ofSce.
I5AXKIKCT AND INSURANCE.
BANKING AHDIHSURAHGE.
BROKER, BANKER1
AX II .
INSURANCE AGENT.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FROM S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK P. M.
Home Mutual taraDce Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA.
.T. v. noroirroN'
CltAS. K. stokv....
.........Presklent
Secretary
.Agent for (Weon
Gbo. Ifc Storv
Ca4UtI akl up in t. S. gold
coin ..... ,9M cw w
I. V. CASK, Agent,
Citen&mus street, Astoria, Oregon.
67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AD LONHOX AND
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISU AND 3LERCAN-
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OP HART
FORD, AND
C0M3LERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COaIPANTES.
Representing a capital of $07,000,000.
A. VAX DUSEX. Agent.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
A..T.MKCI.K!'.
occiir:.vr
O.S.WUtRHT
klKtJLA.lj.
MBGLEll & WRIGHT. Proprietor.
Astoria. Oregon.
milE PROPRIETORS ARE HAPPY TO
JL announce that tlie above hotel ha been
rejiainted and refurnLhed. adding greatly to
the comfort of its giants and is now the best
hotel north of San Francbco.
C. W. KXOWLKS. AL. ZI EUEU.
Cr,.lKK?fDOX HOTEL.
PORTLAND, - - - - OREGON
ZIEBER & KN0WLES, Proprietors.
Free coach to and from the house.
flsrTnK Daily Astoiman Is on file at the
Clarendon Hotel reading room.
Pioneer Restaurant Hotel.
MAIN STREET. - -Jlrs.
S. X. Arrlzoni.
- ASTOKIA
Proprietor
milETRAVELTM; PLT.LIC VTIU. FIND
JL the Pkmeer lirt elav in all resoects.and
a .hare of their patronage is reapectluliv
solieited.
fc5FIoarlaHd kMltdnshy the day orweek.
The New York Oyster Saloon
Will M-rve to their eit'touiers from this
ate a. flloH :
TEA, COFFEE. CHOCOLATE.
Katem Oyter Alwaj'. on Hand.
Ami will lie ke4 :w a Hrt ela Oyster Sa
kou. in rlrt ela 5t le.
DANIEL CHANT. Manager.
Fair Wind CoiTee Saloon
AND
WATER STREET. ASTORIA.
Next dHr to Dr. Kmo ..
CofTec. Tea and Chocolate, with
Cake, lO Cent-.
Chops C'oolced to Order.
Fine Wine. lilqunr.s and C'izar
Of the let braml.
Having jitt iHK-ned the alnne e-.taMMi-ment
we inirAnUly imiteour friend, ami the
lHildiegenerallv to pive ! a trial.
.V.-tf FOARD & EVAN
NSON.
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon.
MAIN STREET. ASTORIA.
milE fNDERSIGNED IS TLEASED TO
S. announce to the
Ladies' and Gentlemen of this City
That he b now iwep&red to furnish for them,
in rt cms styie. ana every styie.
OYSTERS. HOT COFFEE, TEA, ETC.
AT THK
Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon.
MAIN STREET.
11ea.se si e me a call.
ROSCOE DIXON. Proprietor
G. H. STOCKTON.
3
Bca-arsaE, sx-gokf
-CARRIAGE PAINTER,-
PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING
A SPECIALTT.
GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
eB-Shop next door to Astorbn. OftJce, in
ShusterV buildiu.
TIN PLATK
BLOCK TIN
For sale ex "Warehouse at .5tria or Portland
by
B AU-'OUJR, G UTHRIE &. Co.,
Portland, Oacgon.
BUSINESS CARDS.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAV.
Chenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OKEGOH
1 XV. FUETOS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOKIA - OKMGOJT
Offlee over Pas & Allen's 4ore. C-s street
T W. ItOISK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTORIA --- - OKEGOIT
OBIee over Warren & Eaton's Astoria liar
Ret, onoositc tlie Occident Hotel.
T? V. lIOLIKA'.l
NOTARY PUBLIC.;
AUCTIOXEKU, COMMISSION AND INV
SUKAXCE AG EXT.
A.
VAN DUSEN.
Chenanitts Street.fnear Occident Hotel,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Agent Wells, Fargo & Co.
T P. HICKS.
PENTIST,
ASTORIA, - - - OREGONi.
Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, come
of Ciiss and Semocqhe streets.
TT-. 31. j. ,ti:n"xixs.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Graduate University of Virginia. 186S.
Physician to Bay View hospital, Hultimoro
City, lS0-'7.
Okkick In l'age & Allen's building, np
stairs, Astoria.
TAY TL'TTIiE. 31. 1.
ilf
; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONi
Office Over tlie White House Store.
J KiMiDEKCK Next door to Mrs. Munsoa'a
jiioardinj; house, Chcnanuis street, Astortz.
VIICSUIl.
T C. OltCIIAKD,
DENTIST,
Dental JtooniH.
SIICSTKIi
Photograph Ruildin
r a. aiciXTosii.
3IEKCHAT TAILOR,
. Oceldent Hotel Ruildm,
ASTOKIA - - - OKEGOK"
c.
II. BAIA" A CO..
DK.M.KU IX
Doors, Windows, Illindw, Trax
soms, Lnmher. Etc.
All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Jfa'
tcrial. etc.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gea
evive ami Astor streets.
J G. FaIRFOWL & SON,
STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS $f&
Portland and Astoria, Oregon.
Refer by permi-sion to Rogers. Meyers &Cot
Allen ic. Le-ij.Corbitt&Macleay.
Portland. Oregon.
YM- rilliKXIIABT.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTORIA - OREGON.
Hot. Cold, hoiT,
Means and Snljihttr
BATIJS.
-$lZ3
Z
J3PSpeclaI attention siveu toladiea'and
luldren'. hair cu:timr.
Private Entnuiee U Iwlie.
PRACTICAL
BOOT XXD SIIOK
3IAKER.
Chkn'ami's Street, opposite Adler's Book
.store. - Astukia, Oi:egc.
C36 Perfect fits guaranteed. All wort
warnmted. Cue me a tru!. All orders
wmity fdied.
Music Lessons.
T. F. CULLEN and C E. SARNES
TEACHERS OF
VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR
NET AND BANJO,
Would like a few uAh ou either of the
above instruments.
Terms Eight lemons for five dollars.
jaronlera left at Stevens & Sons beole
store will le promptly attended to-
J. T. B0R0HERS,
C0XC031LY STREET. ASTOKIA.
Manufacturer and Packer of
CAVIAR, SMOKED SALMON.
Cash paid for fresh
BLACK STURGEON SPAWX.
Smoked Sturgeon, and smoked Salmon put
up iu tins to ship to any part of the world..
ALso. trout bait (salmon egs) put up in cans
and warranted to keep any length of time
Depot at Rosen Central Market, corner
Cavssand Chenamus streets. Astoria.
To-Night. To-Xiglttz
GRAND BALL,
AT MUSIC HALL,
THIS EVEXIXG.
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dealer in
FA3III.Y GROCERIES,
3TAIXS, MIIX FEED AXD DAT
Cash paid for country produce. SaiaJt
proflts on cash sates. Astoria, Oregon, corv
ner of Main and Squemocqbe streets.
OPILES.
The undersigned U prepared to fursis:
a larjce number of Spiles and Spars at bir
place on short notice, at reasonable rates.
Apply to C. G. CAPLES.
ColumbiaiCtty