The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 02, 1881, Image 1

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.Lstoria, Oregon, Thuvsrtav Alornini;, June 2, 1881.
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LETTER PROM MR. VILLARD.
A Reply to the Citizens of Walla
walla on the Policy of the Ore
gon Railway and Naviga
tion Company.
Walla-walla Union.
The following letter from Mr.
Villartl, bears date New York,
April 18, 1881, and is addressed
to Messrs. James M. Cornwall,
James M. Dewar, G. A. Evans,
John Tracy, William F. Nut tall
and others. Mr. Villaid says:
Tui .llrmoram'tim
Which vou weic irood enouirh to
address to me under date of Feb
ruary 5th last, from Walla-walla,
duly reached mo about a month
since. As the wishes you express
therein for a reduction of freight
rates on grain had been antici
pated by the voluntary action of
our company some days befoie the
memorandum was in my hands, I
reserved my reply thereto until I
had more leisure for it. Nothing
being lost by the delay of my
answer, I trut that you will ex
cuse it. Vou may rest assured
that ever since the otganiation of
the Oregon Railway and Naviga
tion company, it has been our con
stant aim to do all that circum
stances permitted in the way of
reducing lateson the pioducl of
the country. In ooritiboialioii of
this,
I .Veil Onlj (lie I In- I'.ul
That during the two years exig
ence of our company such i educ
tions have been made to the extent
of more than one-third. We aie
as fully impressed as yourselves
with the truism that our prosperity
depends upon the prosperity of
the country, and the latter cannot
be prosperous unless the pioducer
finds a ready market for his pro
ducts. As in the past, we shall
continue to act in the future, upon
this rule, and you may rely indeed
that we shall continue to reduce
rates in proportion to the increase
of the productions of the country.
Permit me to add, however that in
discussing the cause of the low
price of wheat in eastern Wash
ington territory you do not fully
state the facts of the case. Vou
omit entirely to mention
The Main Cause
Of the unsatisfactory ruling rates
for grain, to-wit: The scarcity of
ocean shipping and the consequent
high rates of freight from tbe Pa
cific coast to English ports. You
ought to understand as well as
evcrj'bodj- else in Oregon and
Washington territory that if ocean
freights had ruled since last sum
mer as low as they did during the
preceeding season your wheat
would have been worth from eight
to ten cents a bushel more than it
has been. cannot for a moment
suppose that 3'ou hold us responsi
ble for these unfavorable shipping
conditions, upon which we can ex
ercise no more control than your
selves. We have certainly done
everything in our power to help
you over this difficulty of ocean
transportation by offering to carry
wheat from Portland to San Fran
cisco at just about cost to us.
That this has not offered you the
expected relief is due to the fact
that tonnage is just as scarce at
San Francisco as at Poitland.
From mv knowledge of the man
ner in which grain is handled and
taxed from the time it leaves the
hands of the farmers until shipped
to sea, I have lornr been convinced
that
Too Much is raid hy lVaj of Sfomsr.
Commissions, Interest, tr
During this transition, and this
conviction is fully confirmed by
the figures which you present,
covering the same items. For
more than a year past, I have been
considering the question whether
-relief cannot be afforded to you
and your fellow farmers in eastern
Oregon and Washington territory
by the free introduction of capital
and a consequent reduction in the
prevailing rates of interest, and by
more liberal systems of storage
and advances on stored wheat.
One of the purposes of the organi
zation of the Oregon Improvement
company has been to come to
vour relief in this respect, and we
shall probabty commence practical
operations in these directions dur
ing the coming season. It is hard
ly ery Uc me to refer to
wliat our conifMtuy n doing fr
the mpid le elniimntt of your
country. In wxier thai owr jKst
tion towards it may le more fully
understood, however. 1 deem it
well to mention that for every dol
lar of earnings we have taken out
of the country we Have spent awl
shall spend at least five dollars in
the citation of new transportation
lines. In eonclnsion. it will avail
myself of this opjwrtunity to say
to you, and through you to the
whole public of eastern Oregon
and Washington territory, that the
stories deliberately circulated for
the puip(ve of creating injurious
I'rriiulhrs Against our Comp.uij
To the effect that myself and as
sociates are endea oring to obtain!
control of the Northern Pacific
railroad, in order to prevent com
petition in transportation of wheat
and othei products of the country
to tlie ocean, are absolutely un
founded and false. The faet.s are
just the other way. Tlte 1 reon
Railway and Navigation company
have done evcrvthiner in their
power to facilitate the rapid con
st! uction of the Nortliern Pacific
not only as a tluough line, but
also over the Cascade mountains,
and even along the noith bank of
the Columbia, tiver. In confir
mation of this 1 need only cite the
fact that a formal traflic contract I
was enteied into in October last
between tlte two eonijwtnie, under
which the Northern Pacific is en
abled both to do its business over
the lines of the Otegon LJailway
and Navigation company on the
most liberal terms, awl to carry
grain fit m all points in eastern
Washington either down tlte Co
lumbia or to Puget-sound, as it
may prefer. The existence of this j
contract is tlte most direct and
conclusive refutation of the stories
, High-Priced Beaus.
rvnlrai C1t Ii.
Tom Wat roils, commercial trav
eller, stopjxd chT at the Marshall,
Michigan, '-atittg Itotise several
years ago.
lie was not very hungry, and
called for x plate of beans, which
he received. He inquired the
price, and was informed that it
was seventy-five cents.
-'That s a thundering pricu for
lMjans," said Tom.
''That tlte price,' said the pro
prietor. The train was just starting: Tom
paid the bill, and the coaches bore
him and his indignation on toward
Detroit.
This was on Saturday. On
Monday, Oilmore, the eating-
house man, received a telegram,
collect on delivery. 1 25, which
he paid, and read on opening it:
"A thundering price for beans."
Thiity days from that date a
neat express package was handed
in to Gilmore, C. O. 1).. wlto paid
00 cents for the privilege of open-in"-
it lodiseoer a lot of sawdust,
on toj) of which lay a slip of paper,
with the cabalistic symbols : "A
thundering price for beans.'
Two months lrom this Gilmore
was summoned to Chicago to meet
a former business paitnei, and the
clerk handed him a letter convey
ing the pleasant informatien: "v
thundering price for beans.""
During Gilmores absence his ton
paid for two telegrams and one
express package, all bearing di
rectly on the subject of seventy
five cents being "a. thundering
price for beans!" Cost of these
articles, $3 $0. A genuine tele
gram from Cilmores mining share
broker advising him to sell was
refused, and the loss of it entailed
an actual damage to Gilmore of
$1,500.
Peruvian Hitter-.
"lactum Khr.
The ("until ("inrhon wj lite huMiisJi
VIeentv in Tent in lt The rnttt:-s.
his ife. was prsnil by an intermit
tent feer. front whiWi she was lrvtl oy
the iim f tlte native iviikiI . tin l'eru-
iait lwrk. or. as it w.e railed in the
language r the entiiitr, -Quinquina."
CratefiU for Iter rvcowT. n her reinm
to Ennte in HJ. -he iiiIumIihhiI the
reitteiU in sjkuii. where it was Known
under ariiMis namc, until Ihiimmin
called it Cinchona, in honor-f the lwl
who had brought them that which wa
more imwUmi- than t he jiohl of tlte Ineas.
To tins iia. after a laje of two hun
dred and lift er. M-ieitee ha- jtiveit
i nothing to lake it- plaee. It clftvtti
allv cures a morbid ainetile Jr Mimn
laiiK 1 r est ori u-4 tin natural tone of
the stomach. It attacks rxeesshc hue
nintor as it dws a fecr. ami d5rojs
iMtth alike. The w erf til lonk irtne
of the Cincltona is re-er.eI in the
Permian Kilter, ulik-li are ei)eetie
against malarial feer to-Ia a the
were in the day- of ihe ohl SnanKit
Yieeni. We jjiiarantee the htgmli
etits of these hitler- to he nlMolitteh
jnire. ami of the h-4. Kihiwii qitalit).
A lual will-ali-f ott lltaWlhi- i Hh
Im1 bitter in ll' worhl. The jihh.1 of
the mddiii i- in lite catiiis." ami we!
wtllutgh abide Hits eii. Korsah Iy i
all dm-f;isi-. jfncer- ami lhmr tlealer-,
(irthi is.
Letter I'rotu "Xiv. 3aviit-oii.
SAX FltAN'CISCO CLOTHING STORE.
l J r il -to 1 t y.L"3 Ri
iss5rixs;"iistiM2 tiiitjtiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiuicuiBiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiii:
m
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HE NEWS!
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AYEL( 'OME TO ALL !
THE FISHIXCt SEASON HAS OPENED AND SO HAS TliE POPULAR
N FEANCISCO
A YfiHr rolled awav. (Jilmore
referred to. The sole ob'cet of 1 , " , n , sr , ., lwxilf
. . . . . ordered a ease of .Mackinac trout
myself and menus 111 buying into
the Northern Pacific has been to
insure a harmonious development
of both companies in the interest
of the whole country. lesiect-
fully yours, 11. Vm.i.aki.
A Bright Canary-
from Detroit. They came C. O. D.,
lo 83: when opened he found
every fish had been removed from
the ice and sawdust, and a shingle
met his eyes, marked with, a blue
lead pencil: "A thundering price
for beans!' Trouble aiose be
tween Gilmore and the Detroit
fish house, and they went to law,
Gilmoie winning the suit, 25
damages, and all at a cost for the
Astoria. Ma . 1SK.
Kiiitei: Atekian:
I: i-with pleasure that I call the at
tention of iHtr reader- to the fact titat I
hac c-talriisltcd a branch dtoioraph
sallerj in A-tiria. oMN-iic the Court
house. 1 earne-lly iinile f.er citizen
of your town andiciuit J vi-it it and
examine the di-da of jm-lttn. firmly
lMIieuis that Ihe enliet or each one
will lwlhal tin work :- wA onl of tbe
lte-t hut that llte nrice- an rea-onable.
AH Ihe tini-hin will In done stl m ,
home uallen in remand ami mailed
dircel to tlte cii-lniitf r. Tlu ojHrator in
charge i- an accomplished arti-l ami
ha- an ahimdaucc of patience with chil
dren and nervous copic. I am pre
itarcdtodn ail kinds of iewin. ii!ir
insj, eopi in?, and enljtnJiuir i an sie.
In all ilearlmeuts. 1 will .sccihai m
cH-loiiMr- !o awa .-.tli-fi.il. ami re--lK9ct(iill.
dicilllKMr iwlrouajte. Ven
lrnl. .l.(. P nsi.lhtilti!!nilHr.
CvnierFir-l ami Yamhill -iteHs.l'ori-laml.
wlf
Hinplo nteiit foe I.aiite-
I ( vu )TKJNG- STOKE I
BUSINESS CARDS.
JAY TCTTIiE, 31. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON t
Offick 0er the White House Store.
Uksidknck Next door to Mrs. Munson'a
boanlln- house. Ctieuuimis street, Aatorl
Oregon.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Cltenantus Street. - ASTOKIA. OREGO
rt W. FULTOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
Ofllce over Page & Allen's store, Cass street
TJ1 V. 1IOLDKX.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AITTIOXEKK, COMMISSION AXD IN.
SUKAXCE AOENT.
A VAN PUSEN.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Clieiiniiius Street, near Occident Hotel.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
Agent "Wells, Fargo & Co.
; tH'nel the largest and IhM I
selected stock r ;
New York im.
A family living in tlte Hotel
Victoria have a .canary lirl named
Beauty, which has shown a won
derful aptitude for picking up, attorneys services of $SG 00.
tunes, and seems to be far in ad- (Jilmore grew dejected. Life
vance of others of his kind in gen- looked gloomy. Letters poured
eral intelligence. lie is especially! in on every one of his family at
fond of Ihe head of the family, regular intervals from all parts of
recognizing his footsteps, and tlte world, bearing the unpleasant
greeting him with aburfet of song. information that it was "a thunder
On a recent evening, in ihe pres- ing price for beans!"
ence of guests, the door of Bcaut-sj At hist Gilmore sold the Mar
cage was opened after the master shall eating house rind moved to
had seated himself at the piano, Chicago. He carried his deep
and the bird flew to tlte gentle- allliction along with him, gnawing
mans shoulder and then to the 1 like a cancer at his vitals. The
music rack on the piano. "When j persecution never ceased. Gil
the master whistled an air, play
ing an accompaniment, the canar
warbled and trilled in accurate
tune and time, hopping upon the
player fingers and over the keys.
When life whistling and accompa
niment ceased, the bird 'perched
upon his masters head and awaited
further orders. Then Beauty was
placed in front of the pier glass,
where he sang to his reilectcd im
age in harmony with the piano ac
companiment, and when his mas
ter stopped placing the bird
flitted around the room in pursuit
of his shadow on the ceiling.
After he had convinced himself
that he had cornered his dark
silhouette, he sat gazing abstract"
edly at it till he was coaxed away.
After Beauty had retired to his
cage he kissed the members of the
family good-night, imitating the
kissinjr sound when he touched
their lips with his bill. His edu
cation has been acquired within a
month, and his tutor is the little
daughter of the family.
Tlte QiK-eti Cil SttsjH'JHler ciiiiy.
of Cincinnati, are im niamifaetiirim;
ami introiliieiiijl their newockinj smj
jm rters fur ladies ainl eiiiklren. atul
llteir unequalled kht stisju'iiiler fr
ladies. None lnuld Ik without litem:
fHir leading ilt sieiaiis recommend
tltcni. ami are loud in llteir nraise.
These "otds an maiuifaetitred ly ladies
Ito have made tlte w ants of Indie and
children a study, and t!te ask u In re
fer Iheiit In some reliable and eiterjjelie
ladv to introduce litem in t hi rmtiitry.
ami we ccrtainh think lltal an earnest
solk'itatHtu in eery lnrtfceltdl wotthl
ittiH'l wilkariMdx resiNtiiso. and that a
tielerjniiKtl uoman could make a ItatMl
Mtme salarj ami have tla eseht-she
agenc for this entulr. We adiiH
Mime fad wh is in need of einphu men!
to send to Hm comimuy Iter name and
whlres, and mention "this i)er. Ail
ilress Qtteen Cilj i5tisK-iMler eomaii.
a os. hi and i-ni N nwnn -treei.
niteiiuiali. Ohio. t-tl
AMUSKMM TS.
AND-
0-nts Furnisliing Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TEimKS &KD VALISES, HATS AND CAPS,
AND THE liKST
CA-RTTCR.'R GAPE ANN
"P r. HICKS.
PENTIST,
ASTORIA, - - - OKKGON.
Itooms in Allen's building up stairs, cornr
of Ctss and Kqeuiocque streets.
yK. -ir. I. JF.XXIXS.
PHYSICIAN AND SUltOEON.
(Iradimte Univcrsitv of Vlnrlnla. tWis
Physician to Ilav View liuspltal, Baltimore
Clt . 1S59-TO.
Ofkice In Page & Allen's bmldin
stairs. Astoria.
up
inwmira-1
IIim.'x Vakiktik.
(Iwt. Hill, proprietor ami manager.
Fred Here,siae manager. A. (Mnutdir.
leader of orelHV ra. (Ieox ltmbert. leader
of bra, iwnd. Two new acts entitled
-Tltellig.V and "Our Inside and Out
side SenanJs." New first iarf. ami a
brilliant olio of .sjecialth's, Mr. ('has.
Niokerstm will in.tiiiMiiate the 1mm-.
Mr..Imi. l'iHk the laiitlxtriiM'. while Mr.'
FredOcie will internnsate. Miss J.ott
((Hk in leaiilifiil laIla4e-.alsoMr..Iame
"Irris in vtKaI seiiis. Tlte Uir -I hae
coitteaiHl stMte. TIk' ISi are here tosiaj
Xevvoieliestral'-eleelionsbynitrenleienl
orelH'stra, ami mw iiitLsie by our excel
lent brass tarn! on Ihe grand stand aj
jtreeisd. 7 v. m. Cttriaiit ri-es at ex
act I j S r.M. KittraiKfint iH'iiton street :
entraiM'e in prhate lis, on ('lHiiaiitii
street.
mother)! Mother!! mol!iei- ! ! !
UUBBEK BOOTS, ETC.,
"WHICH "WILL HK M)I I) AT SAN FH.VN CISCO WHOLES ALK PRICES.
. REMEMBER THIS IS HO HUMBUG.
1IAVJXC! MADE AUUAXGEMF.XTS IN NEW YOKIC AND SAN FRAN
CISCO FOi: THE TDRCIIASE OF ALL 3lY GOODS, Y
FACILITIES FOR BUYING ARE SUCH
AS TO ENABLE ME TO
Undersell all Others. I Dely Competition.
Eacts and Fiaiires !
T A. MelXTOSII.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Oreldeiit Hotel llullillnj,'.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
T . OHC'HAKI).
9J
DENTIST,
Dental Itoouis-.i
Photograph nmliling.
0.
n. KATX & CO..
DK.1I.PK iy
Door). Window. IIIlndH, Tras
HoniM. Ijtuuuet. F.te.
All kinds or O.ik Lumber, filass, Toat Ma
terial, ete.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gen
evive and Astor streets.
VHIjKXIIART a SCnOEXE.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTOKIA - OKKGON.
Hot, Cold, dinner,
.Strain and Milplmr
BATHS.
JS"SpecIal attention given toladiea'aiifl
chtlrfrenN hair cutting.
PrUate Entrance for Ladies.
WirXIAI FRY.
PILVCTICAL
BOOT AJVD SHOE
MAKER.
Ciikxami's SriiEKT. oii03ite Adler'a Book
store, - AsrrouiA. Oreoox.
tSr-Perfect lUs guaranteed. All work
warranted. Cive me a trUU. All orders
promptly filtei'..
JBGK
v. u mVahe,
Astoria.
3r-
1
.1. A. BROWN
Portland.
GREAT SURPRISE AT THE :
more drooped, faded, and finally
died. The terribly afllicted family
followed lmn to his last rcstino;
place, and the widow, with what
little money she had saved from
the expenses of bogus telegrams
and express packages, erected a
plain mat hie slab to the memory
of lite tortured (.Jilmore.
On the following Sabbath the
mounting family went out to the
cemetery to plant some violets on
Gilmores grave. Arriving on the
ground, they observed in silent
horror that another legend appear
ed above the name of Gilmore, on
the tombstone. It was chalked on
a small blackboard and read:
'. a rniMnuuxa ritirKKOit iiKAh,
Fisherman Drowned.
Are o (IKlnrlhtlat niiil and broken j
of otir rt li a iek ehilil siiffenir' i
anilcmin: with 11k exenteinttn nain
of eiittiiM; teeth V If o. t once kimI i
jiet a liottle of 3lr. iiimow NMKJinm
Synt. it will relieve Ihe immm- littlu .nf
fea'r iitiiiuilialelj tleiHinl hjmmi it:
tliere i no mi-take hIkmiI it. Tltere l
not a mother on earth Ih ha- eer
ilm.iI it. who will lMrt Ml Jim at once
tlwt it will regulate the IwiweK ami
ive nt to the mother. ami lelief ami
health to tlte child. oiM'ratim; like niacie.
ItU iH'rfivll safeti tix in all ca-e.
ami pliitNaiillM Uh Ut4e.aiMl i. Hh nr."
criptionof one til the ohle4 anil lel
female mMeian ami niiri in lite
Tinted! Mate. Sold e erj w !- e. i"
eenl-a lndtle.
San Francisco Store!
for
of
Henry Graft, a German, went
into a Chicago gin mill on Satur
day morning and drank a pint of
whiskey. lie then laid a wager
with the bar keeper that he could
drink a pint of whiskey before
leaving the bar. He accomplished
this feat in a few minutes, but
upon turning around to walk out,
fell dead. The bar keepor has
Jbeen arrested.
On the night of Monday, May 23il,
about half past sevon o'clock P. M.,
Enorica Marin was drowned botween
Woody island and Urownsnort. lie
was dressed in a brown coat, light
dark pantaloons. Fishermen and
others are requested to look out for
the body, and whon found report to
the Scandinavian cannerv.
Mr. Urooks of the Astoria jiallerj
ha jut returned from Portland and ha
perieetetl arrangement, that will enahle
him to produce the mot superior fin
ished photograph. Mr. Urooks has em
ployed the -ervicos of an artit of main
ears experience in borne of the be.t
gallcriCN in San Francisco, and with
new instrument and accesories, new
chemicals and stock and an improved
burnisher, he will now give hK custom
ers those superior Glace photographs at
the following prices: Size, Iknidoirs
full length figures.SU 00perdo7cn; Cab
inets full length figures, 4 00; Card,
full length figures, 52 Z0.
Unmet t oeoaiue
Sinlr.
ClIUAi.ii. Oet. 11. 1n. Tiiree jear
ago my hair wa eoiiiitit; mil er fat.
ami I wa iKarI Istld. I wa atMi
InHibh'd with damlriifr. 1 Im-mu uiitg
Ihtrneir. eoeoaine. and ui) hair immedi
ately (oipeil coming out, ami has eon
tiilly heen getting thieker. Mv iK'ad
i now entirely free front dandran". M
wife ha itMil'lhe eooainf with eqietlh
gratifying result, I. T. Matt, with 1
MeVeash & Co.
Iluriielt". extract ate llu pure! fruit
flaxoi.
Have YViNiar. ImIswiu of wild elierry
ahvaat haml. It cures cough, eohl.
hronehitis wliooping cough, croup, m
lliient,coiiMimpliou, and all thriKit ami
lung complaint. . eeiiKamll a liot-tle.
Why sudor frtun those nasty boils,
pimples nnd eruptions on the skin,
caused by diseased blood, when you
can have them thoroughly eradicated
with a few bottlos of Pfundors Oregon
Blood Purifier.
Prof. A. L. Francis has secured
the agency of some of the lending
pianos and organs, among which are
tho Stemway, Decker, Weber and
Knabe pianos aud Mason & Hamlin,
Palace, Woods and Estey organs,
Paganmi violins, Martutjuitars, Ro
man strings and a large and wolf
selected slock of sheet nitiaic f:trnihud
to order. All kinds of musical instru
ments tuned and repaired in first clas3
manner. lie will visit Astoria on or
about June 1, 1SS1. Any orders left
at the Occident hotel will receive
prompt attention.
'Jilanks. Promissory notes, lunids
for deed, quit claim tleeds, mortgages
and warranty deeds, at this office.
II KM: AliE riilClK OF UOODS THAT WILL SUIiPRISE ALL.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
MEN'S AND ROYS
CASIMERK SUIT- FROM S 8 00 TO 15 00
EXTRA REST SUITS 12 00 "20 00
FINE RLACK SUITS 18 00 2T 00
DIAGONAL SPITS ' 13 00 "22 00
CASIMERE PAXTS " 2 50 " 4 00
EXTRA REST P XTS " - 4 CO 3 50
HOYS SI' ITS. ALL SORTS, FROM 00 " 12 00
ISIIOWX A McCABE,
STEVEDORES AXD EIQQERS.
Astoria olllce At E. C. Holden's Auction
store, t'orthuul ofllce 'H I street. 13-tf
To-Xight. To-Night,
GRAND BALL,
AT MUSIC HALL,
THIS El' EX IX G.
IE3. j&.. CTJXIN'iN-.
dealer in
rA3IIT.Y CiVOCERIES,
XAira. in.r. feed xxn nil
Ca.!i paitl for country produce. Small
protlts on ca.sli ales. Astoria, Oregon, cor
ner of Main and Squrinoctilie streets.
FURNISHING GOODS.
OVERALLS FROM
.1 UMPERS "
ALL WOOL SOCKS
CHECKER SOrKS. SIX PAIR FOR
C'OTION SOCKS, TIIREK PAIR FOR
IIITK SHIRTS PROM .
COLORED " "
CASIMERE" " .
FLAXXEL - -
RLUKXAVY "
FLAXX EL UX DERSHI RTS AXD DRAWERS FROM 1 25
CO'lTON FLANNEL SHIRTS AXD DRAWERS M
MARIXO SHIRTS .VXD DRAWERS "
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OIL CLOTHING.
LOXC. OIL COATS FROM
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?:: 50 TO
2 75 u
4 50
3 00
BOOTS AND SHOES.
3IEXS CALF HOOTS FROM
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1 75
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2 50
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I
I. W. CASE,
IMPOUTKK AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
GENERAL MEECHANDISE
Corner Clienanms and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON.
I T. ItAIM I. V . T. It. n.VTCU.
HATCH & BARCLAY,
COMMISSION MEHCILVNTS,
No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cat.
C. H. STOCKTON,
KCOXJSE, SXCTQT
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CARRIAGE PAINTER
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I HAVE THIS SPRING STRAINED EVERY NERVE AXD USED M.Y
ENTIRE ENERGY AND REST JUDGMENT IN PLACING IN OUR AS
TORIA HOUSE THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF THE ABOVE LINE OF GOODS.
CALL AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELF. YOU ARE WELCOME.
I WILL GLADLY SHOW MY GOODS, NO MATTER WHETHER YOU
RU Y OR NOT. N E W GOODS RY EVERY" STEAMER.
S. DANZIGER.
San Francisco Store. Sqiietiioeqlie street, next floor to Tage & Allen's store, north of
Wnlla-wiilta.HestMiixniir. AMonn Oregon.
PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING
A M'KCIALTY.
GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
earShon next door to Astorlan Ofllce, In
Sliihter'sDiiiUUng.
THE ASTORIA
Photograph Gallery
CARD SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS,
82 50 Per Dozen.
CAIIIXETSIKi: PIIOTOGKAVIW
4 OO Pr Ioz.-n.
fS-Special rates for f,tntffies.
QPILES.
The uinlerslKiuMl Ls prepared to furnish
a large number of Spiles and Spars at his
place on short notice, at reasonable rates.
Apply to C.O.CAPLES,
Vl 3 Columbia City