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0 & .. . A 5 A iKW AIS B A B S fe !IA Jyiy Vol. xv. Astoria. Oregon, Sunday Morning, Juno 5, 1881. No. 31. 3Pil k 4. IF -SsS?4 sx s?r cr MOUNTAIN SHADOWS. AMOXU THE OP. EG OX CAS CADES A TRIP TO CRATER LAKE. A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OK THE SUR ROUNDING COUNTRY SOKE OF THE JTAXY IXTEHESTIXG OBJECTS TO BE SEEX. Oregon Slate Line Herald. Standing upon the summit of a lofty peak of the Cascades, over looking a broad expanse of coun try, we "will now lift the curtain and point out the interesting ob jects of this grand panorama. With your Hold glass to your eyes, turn yrJnr face toward the south, and follow the steep declivity of the mountain along yonder canyon until it looses itself in the darkness of the forest and rocky gorge. There, among frowning cliffs and towering pines, from out a dark cave in the mountain side, with many A UnlililliiK Sound nutl .Miixir.il Hippie Flows Anna's creek, as if laugh ing in its glee at once more be holding the sunlight and mountain shadows, after a turbulent journey through Plutonian darkness in its passage from Crater lake. Its course for a dozen succeeding miles through a wild and romantic cairyon, hundreds of feet in depth, with perpendicular walls, its many falls and cascades are hid from our view, but will well repay a visit and cheerful study. Elevate your glass slightly and look again. The scene now presented is one of mountain billows and wide extend ing forest, descending more grad ually into The ncniilifiil .iIlo of Ills? KlniiinUi LaLc. And forming the foreground of our picture. Here and there above the dark blue of the timber, rise jagged peaks and towering rocks of dark basalt, each succeed ing one less pretentious in bight and proportions than the one above, until the unevenness is lost in the level grass plats and tama rack groves of the valley. The view is so pleasing that the eye loves to dwell upon it, one to cause the sentimental painter of -landscapes delight. The moun tains on either hand pour forth their limpid fluid of icy coldness, by a hundred channels that find their way on beds of pebble to the lake, which is spread out like h mirror, thirty miles distant. These streams are all bordered by a fringe of tamarack and willow by which they can be traced their en - -' tire length, as with manv a sin- , I uous curves, they j Cut lhe Soil of l!ic Krai: 1 1 fill Prairies Throiicrh whinli .thev flow. Some ' of these streams 'are of a size ! 0ur l,ictur( w,ul1 1h ""P justifying the name of a river, !Thou-h mor" t,m" one hundred and mav be seen like siiverv j nlcs away it seems but italf that threads in the distance, adding at-1 italic., '' 1I'- s a giant traction to the scene. Tohc sonl,iel keeping watch, while one right rises the Cascade range in all jb-v one m brothcr V ,ike tlh its majesty, from six to ten thou-'0"1' ul,on wh,ch wc sUnd' ,mve,n sand feet above the sea and crowd- t,,p centuries gone by. been shorn ing upon the lake as if to gratify of their &or? hV il,lcn,ml trift r the vanitv of its haughty members ; h-v lhe 1,aml of naturc ,mvc ,KJ(;n with a "reflection of their own j transformed into greater wonders. greatness from its pellucid surface. Doubt,eSb th maaniin wl"dl To the left nestling close to t1(r! e stand was once like Shasta, and foot of the mountains which bound :lt,S ,0S5,blc that t lircs wl,ich the valley on the east, may be i 5w slumber in the bosom of the discerned a few white specks j ,alter ,nV s burst forth, dimlr seen among the trees with aol'!""S this beautiful monu the stars and stripes floating above ;mnt to ,U,m imtl,rw controlinr them. This is fort Klamath. The i '. l setter deflation about post is located on the banks of a 1 lS "f ht-v lmse AVIk k,ww3 but beautiful stream, in a grove ofesc great liights have salut tamarack and pine and is perhaps cd eaHl otl,or Wlth thunderbolts the most pleasant and picturesque i and darts of f,rc lhat t,K'se mo,, location for a government station ! sler l)caks ""V !mvc actc1 "' "- to be found anion- the wilds of the Pacific slope for a summer residence, but Jacu rroi and Kiirms Combini- , ates them? Or, it may be that To make it rather unpleasant for a The cnuui tii siir.sta jt.-ui u uirtu winter resort. Xearly all the i At the death of tle other, and, streams of this valley flow in a like it, will some day bow its ma Eody from beneath the surround-ijestic head to tle supremacy of ing mountains, and having pcrco- fire. Now, Ixwevcr, it forms an lated through beds of pumice, item in this broad pasture of come forth with a transparency igrandu re, beauty and picturcstpie- not excelled in the world. Moun tain trout are abundant, and in the j larger streams great quantities of lake trout are yearly caught by the rusticating angler, some weigh ing from fifteen to twentj- pounds each. Now take up j'our glass and look again. This time we see Big-Klamath lake in all its beauty. This lake is about forty miles lotijf and fron five lo twewtr miles in width, almost filling the southern jortioi of tin? valley. To us it sens as culm and harmless as a IwiIk at sleep: but when aroused by the winds that often blow here, safety demands a boat of strength and managers of skill for the voyager who hpeus to be afloat on its surface. Pellican bay, an arm of the lake, I.yins in :i Co'vc In tlir Mountain. May be cn to the right. Here the woodmans axe awakes tlw echoes of the forest awl cliffs, ami hen many a raft f logs have been consigned to the wave., des tined for the large mill at Link ville. To tle left may be seen a sharp proinotory encroaching upon the waters of the lake, known as Modoc point where a good wagon road has been rut around the facet of the mountain at a considerable hight above the water, overlooking the lake and furnishing a very fine view. Again taking your glass, you will see at the furtlier extrem ity of the lake, a table land a few hundred feet in bight eoutiis the mountains on tin? cast with tho'-e of the west, and separating the upper Klamath basin from that of tlc lower. This table-land is void of tim!er hikI a canyon or deep gorge cuts through it from north to south, furnishing an out let lo the waters cf tlie Big Klamath. Through this gorge, which may be seen from wIkmc we stand, passes Link river, The Ouilcl or (lie iMUc. Only one and one-half miles in length, and with seventy-Jive or eighty feet fall in the distance. At Linkville the river is about one hundred yards wide. Just below it expands forming a lake two miles long and about one in width. From this point on, the river is known as the Klamath, and from our position may be seen as it sweeps in a broad curve round to the right and enters the Cascade mountains through which nature has prepared it a passage, in its westward course to the ocean. Beyond the Klamath and in the dim distance may lc seen the shining surface of Little Klamath lake, over seventy miles away, while still bevond this rise the peaks ami crags of a broken range of mountains, and within the !or j der of our picture, towers Mount Shasta in all his kingly majesty, clothed in his mantle of eternal snow, his loftv summit niereinsr ' . , , ,..,, . . . ,. t itlio (Inside U i nutl l.his L-mr nf . . . . , . , A . , the mountains rising 1-,44Q leet amf shinins 1 Hit' roUstici! ;' liter in (lie .drains St:n, ,cert to rroduce the rcat volcanic j chanSe tlmt ave 'taken place i throughout the country thatsejMr- ness, which without it would be shorn of half its glory. Even the shadow of Shasta may be seen as it crawls from hill to hill, over shadowing mountain and plain to the east, and reminds us that the day is drawing to a olose, and that if we would reach our camp be fore darkness closes in, we have I but little longer to linger on the mountain top. Sweep now the j liorixon to tin east, and resting' your eyei nion the shining sjeek to the southeast, observe it closely. That is Tule lake, and just beyond a low daik line in stronjr contrast with the brightness of the lake, stretches out its opaque arms as if inclined to in close its beautiful neighbor within an admiring embrace, from which the lake shrinks, and in its dread has wasted away to half its for mer self. TliN llarK spol in our i'lrlnn i llic L'tu ItnU. The former stronghold and rendez vous of the Modocs, where in 1S7S Captain Jack with his small band of savages held the United States army at ba for long and tedious months. Here it was that Canby and Thomas fell victims to the murderous peace poiiry, and just beyond and to the left is bloody point, where in an early day a train of emigrants were massaeicd by these same savages. Nearer to us may be seen a dark line of willows encircling the foot of a mountain and terminating where it meets the bolder of the lake. This we learn is Lost river, famed in history and ong for the savage scenes enacted along its bank?. Turning now to the south west, Mount McLaughlin, rising 10,000 feet aliove the level of the sea and about twenty-five miles distant, seems jusl at hand and in the eveninir sunlight claims no little share of our surprise andj admiration. To the west wc can i Tmrc luc C'onrr or!rsif Itlrr Almost to the ocean by the rugged callous through which it runs, and the Coast range of mountains stand out bold, and distinct, made dark and heavy by the shadows of evening and the dense forests growing upon their sides from base to summit. To the northwest Diamond peak and further on the Three Sisters come within the limit of our vision, each 10,000 feet high ad covered with snow. To the northeast and far below us spread out for many a weary mile the DcsChuttes plains, or great Oregon desert; onlv relieved here and there by patches of stunted juniper and rocky canyons, or high ledges of basalt formation. A hasty glance t tin east discloses to our asciiislieil vision rstein mountain in southeastern Oregon, one hundred and fifty miles away. Here, too, are spots of which Krroril If.-io Rt-fit 3!:ul in fur !Iilorj Of our Indian wars. Here it was that the Snakes and Piutcs con gregated before starting on their memorable raid in 1S79. Stein mountain alt-o furnishes canyons, gorge and lava 1k1s of the most rugged description, wliere the wltole military force of the L'uited Stales might be stowed away, and in pei feet safet y defy one hundred times their number. We cannot at this time longer entertain our readers, but will hasten back to camp. Tlte sun has sunk behind the western hills, and only Shasta and McLaughlin acknowledge, by their glowing summits, the last lingering rays of the setting orb, and as with quickened steps we enter the forest in our camp ward journey, ile curtain drops, and as twilight settles down we chat gaily of the scenes and events of the clay, while our Keen appetites and coming night spur us to a more rapid pace. A coukIi. eohl or sore throat standi! bo stopHrt. Neglect fieqiiently results in J an incurauk' linn disease or consump tion. JJrovvn's 1'ronchial troches do not disorder tlie stomach like cough syrups and balsams, hut act directly on the m ilnmcd pacts. aliaiii irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, and tta throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirty ears Brown's bronchial troches have Wen recommended by physician., and always give Krfect satisfaction. Having been tested b wide and constant use for nearly an en tire, generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of tlie age. ISold at !." cents a box cvervwhere Prof. A. L. Francis lias secured the agency of some of the loading pianos and organs, among which arc the Stoinvvay, Decker, Weber and Knnbe pianos and Mason A Hamlin, Palace, Woods and Estey organs, Paganiiii violins, Martin guitars, Ro man strings and a large and well selocted slock of sheet music furnished to order. All kinds of musical instru ments tuned and repaired in first class maun or. He will visit Astoria on or about June 1, 188L Any orders left at the Occident hotel will receive prompt attention. ltrnviun Hitter.. CtaefaonaKnbra. The t'lHtni Ciitcltuii wa. the fci.ninih Vk'cru.v in IVni in Itrxi. The ('iiuite. Iii wile, was prlratiil Jy an intermit tnt fever, from whk-h ln- va frettl by Die mm" of the native remedy, the IVni vian lark. r. a it a.H -alh'l in the lauiiaue of Uh eoimtrv. "Quinquina." (irateful for Imt nrover.iui her return to KiirojK in usa. she iutroilucod the reiaeilv in Smin. where it was known under various name. until Juuiiiiit-. called it Cinchona, in honor of the lad w!k had bronchi them that which va-! more treihiii than the old of the 1 ncsi.. To thidav. after a fajwo of two hun dred and nflv year, science has si veu iiii(rthiiifilotJikeiH jdace. It effect u ally riire a iiHtrhhl ajqH-tlte for tiinu- lants. iy reMorinstne natural lone oi tlie tomaeh. It attacks excessive love j of liquor as it iloe a fever, and de-tro- iKtth alike. The powerful Ionic irtuJ of the CliKrlHina ijreered in the reritvian i.iuers. w men an as emt'iive : atiaiiiNt malarial fever to-dnv a, thev . were in lhe da- of lite old SjwiiMi Vicerovs. We trimn litre the iusredi-, ent l thee hitter to le alwohiteh i jHiie. and of 11m net known quant v. A trial win -atiNiy von inai mis .. me tMst hitter in the world. "The proof of I1h pudding i in Uc eatinfr. ami we willingly abide thh tet. For sale by all dnmsi-t-, grocers and liquor denier. Orik r it. Letter From ?Ir. I)nviitnii. Astoria. lay 2ii. ijwi. Kiutei: Atoi:i.: It is with plea.Mtrc that 1 call the at tention of your renders to the fact that I have established a branch photogmph gallery in Astoria. npjMisiU the Court hone. J e:iriietly invite every citizen of your town and vieinitv Jo visit it and exniiuue uie uisiuay oi jticiures. urniiv belh'ving that tin venlict of each one will le that m work Is no! only of the s? r asL&iSss?Sf home gallery in I'ortlaiul ami mailed dinct to the customer. TIo oiKT.itor in charge is an aecomplislied artist and lias an abundance of iwlicm-c with chil dren and nervous iH'ople. i am pie jwretltodo all kinds of viewing, color ing, copying, and enlarging lo an sjZl. In all dViwrtmcnts. I will see that mv eiir4omers go awaj satis(kil, and r- snectuiliy miiich their painmago. v cry truly. ".I.(S. D.v V!Ison. I'hotogninhef. Corner First and Yamhill trcels.rort- I land. wtf FisJiernian Itrownctl. On the nigh I of Monday, May '2H, about half past seven ockck i. m., Enerica Marin was drowned between Woody island and lrnwnsport. He waa dredged in a bnivvn coat, light dark pantaloons. Fishennon and others are requested to look out for the lmdy, and when found report to the .Scandmnviau cannon. i AMCSK31KSTS. IllMS VAIIIKTIKS. Geo. Hill, nronrictor and manager. Fred l!ere, stage manager. . Ostrander, j leader of orchestra, (ieo. Lambert, leader j of brass Iwnd. Two new act.s entitled -The Hig.V ami -Our In-side and Out side Servants." Xevv first inrt. and a J brilliant olio of sjHvialfu. 3Ir. Chas. ; Nickerson will maniiulate the lwnes, i Mr. .Ino. Cook the tamborine, while Mr. FredCIcic will interrocate. Mis.s Lou! Cook m.beaiitifnl lllaKals.Mr..Iames Mihtis in vocal gems. I he Big 4 have cnmcaiid gone. The Iij."are here to stay Xevv orehetralsvlecrioiishy our cShVient orchestra, and new music by our excel- lent brass hand on the "rand stand at pieci-ly 7 v. M. Ciiriaiii ris, at ev aetly s i. m. l-.niraiiceon imuiou sireei ; entraiK'e to private Iwncss on Chcnamiis sireeJ. -Mr. .lohn Itses. of the Central Mar ket. Imis made arrautemcnis to keep all thctiucst fneh tWi. etc.. in tlH'ir !as4jn. - llefore mrcha-in:ioodsof auylHKlv all ami iiisjtecl my sel.. You are weh-ome. 1 will ladl Imivv m jotds. no matter w lMtler you buy or not. New goods by ever.v sttamer. S. Daxzioki:. TIh Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were .uiferiiiu fnim dysjtep sia.dchility. liver complaint. IhuIs, hit mors. female complaint-, etc. I'ampii M free lo anv address. Seth V. Fovvir A: flns. Itostoii. TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS. There are mek freNjuent changes in the rei denee ef owr city patrons that vro shall feel Mked t aay wko xaako suoh cbangts if they will report the nae to this office. Otherwise vto nhall wi be rospoafiblo for failuroa of tho carrier to delirer the iapor promptly anJ rerHlarly to Ik em. 1. SttWnbers Kbo do not crtvo express no tiee ' the contrary, are considered as iriihiuz t continue their subscription 2. If b:ribers wish their papers uicon tinutl. iwiri-hen way continue to send them until char? are paid. .1 If -Hb-cribers licslector refue to take tk-ir loiter? from the office or the place where "ey are thar .-ett Ji4otiF if lf wejr are rr, tHey are noiu rcjponsiuio unui .-et tie their tlu. ami cive uuo notice to MliRHe. I f Hlwrilrs HMre to other nlacos with- Mill iHrrwiH!; the imblishers theyaro held m-MHHibte. i4k-e .-houhl always he given f removal. ". "'ho court hare deciuctl that refains to lake a hkt frow the office, or removing, jiimI loaviRC it uncalled for. is prima facie evi dence of intentional fraud. .. The Ht waiter who ncplects to eivo tho Url notice of thn neglect of a person to take fn lhe e the newpapors nddrcsed to hiiN, i liable lo the publidier furthosub -ciilHjon prie. Advertl-eiwents intended for insertion in Th i W-ki.i.y AsroRiAJf, should be handeujn n Weiln-day afternoon, to insuro their in sertion the following Friday. STEAHER PRINTING- DONE TO 0EDER! At the Astorian Office 4" NEAT, QUICK, CHEAP! Shipmasters Will also find us Ready s TO FILL ORDERS for BILLS OF LADING, MANIFESTS, Etc.. On Short Notice. MONEY KEPT AT HOME IS A profit saved. Patronize Astorians. 4n --j.ik . r JjisGjv .MISCELLANEOUS. V. .VI.I.KN C II. TAOE. Page & Allen (5ri1'B.OK". ro K S. I.VKSEN.) Wliivhsnie and nmll l,:iler In a fs. r VSM UUU1 i U&j Provisions, Croakery Glass and Plated Ware, TlIOlMCAL AND DOMKSTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. TiKdlier vvilh i L.. . m. .- ! Widss, Liquors, Tobacco i Ciprs ' The largest ami ist riHttH-tc Mock of K'xhIs in liunr liHeto Ih ftwml in the city. Ctirwr t'fCVss and SiH'iiHHhe Streets, ASTOKIA. OKHtJOX. Barbour's IRISH FLAX THREADS Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, all sizes. Seines Made to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, fishing Tackle, etc. barbourTrqthers, j1 t aIapkPt Street. Snn Francisco j HENRY DOYLE &. Co.. Managers. .,... mmmryn r DIDI'l i DlmnllrDV j VlV 1.1 II 1)1 1 I mil). CHINCH0NA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA CRAPE BRANDY. Ttfl'2 G IS EAT EST 3IEDICAL, DISCOVERY or TjfE a;e. Sec oar ItH-Hl 'tMHHtN lr pnrtk'Htttr', ami as )iw VALUE HKALTII. READ ! Chas. Stevens & Son CITY HtlOIi STOSSK. iiROWN'S iUHLDING opiHi-ule Ue BSLL TOWSR, In r-MHH S.itrlv iHi'iiHei l S4-hnM'rs Confectionery, Larpl and Best Assortwt (if iM'vellhst Ih the stjitHHtarv line iiMially ftHiitU in a ttrst-rlass Imm sire.ciiLsLsthit;uf i:;oKS. fixk .srr.vTiONEnY. IIOI.I) PEN COOIIS. AI.IU'MS. HKO.MOS. FKAMES. sTEKKoscorns. diaimes. All uf whien will lcsol. at rkts vvhlcli DEFY COMPETITION. 1. S. Tlie lalest Eastern and Califunila MTHHlieals ClHtstMlltlV Hi hand. CIlAS.STEVEXS SOX. ASTOKIA. OKECOX. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT IjIEDICINES, ETC. Jii" I'a-scnpthHis earv'tiillv coiiimuntleil at all hour. fcSflloiHeoiwthic Thictun'S and reliefs, and I!uniihreys Sjiecifics also kept. SEA VIEW HOUSE. .1.1 STOUT, - - PROPRIETOR. North Pacific Beach, T., Will be Open for Visitors July 4. J8SI. It Is one mile nearer Ilwaco than last seasn AIISOELLANEOUS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer IX- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LUMBER. ') ETC.. ETC.. ETC., TIN PLATE BLOCK TIN. PIG LEAD, SEAMING COPPE11S, SOLDERING COPPERS SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, NET LINES, .MANILLA ROPE, .SAIL CLOTH, ANCHORS, FLOATS, MAULS. HANDLES, OAB.S, Q.3EiS. 3IURIATIC ACID, LACQUER, VARNISH, TURPENTINE. I5ENZINE, COAL OIL, GU3I HOOTS, RICE. ETC., ETC., IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ASTOKIA, - - ORl-WOX. MKS. H. A. DERBY, MASONIC IIAI.U - ASTORIA. OKECOX. Will open her new stoek On TfiuMay, iffay 5tli, 1881. Consisting or A ITXE ASSORTMENT OK The Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves AVnmuitcil to he tlie.l)ist in the market. Also, a large assortment of Infants Wear and Ladies Dres sing Saques. . A large variety r NEW MILLINERY GOODS riiirhasftl liy herself Hats, Hounot.s, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings, Collars, Etc., Etc., MAIN STREEr. - ASTORIA. OKECOX. BilQIPIHlfJBl BLOOD IS THE LIFE! Fur this season oi thejear uilh changeable climates prevent all sort nf Mckness a-e THE UNIVERSAL CEI.EIiRATI'D OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. This Herbal Kingdom, seieiitilleally pn pared. Is rapidly g:iiiiint; in every citj on liiLs ewtst. and the many astonishing cures it litis circelcd liav e irovv established Us eMlcacy be yond a doubt. Remember diseases of tlie BLOOD OR LIVER AND KIDNEY, SKIN TROUBLES, A good uicdieiue isahvays necessary to effect a cure. Tr" it : it vvill lieli you. For further information ;uid particulars see circular around nieh bottle. Sold by yourdnmgist. lrlce. per liottle, j!I (XI or r 00 for six bottles. Directions in English. German. French and Scandinavian. 3. CT. BLOOD, (Successor to Blood & I.ee.1 CI-VTSKANIE, - - OREGON. Is now prepared to receive orders for FLOATS, BUOYS Copper Handles, Mallets, Etc. I have been engaged in making lloats. etc., for the past Ave years, and my work has al ways given satisfaction. I am prepared to fill all orders promptly, ami on .short notice at the lowest prices, always underselling other factories acconlinto quality of gomls. Orders left with TRENCIIARD & ITSHUE. Agents, Astoria, Or addressed to the undersigned, will re ceive prompt attention. B. AV. BLOOD, Clakkanie. Ongon. may Im found on file at Gko. P. Rowuj. & Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce S t rect ),vrhcre nd ver NEW YORK. tlslngcontracu may be Biade for It In eLutwj IJrW j BEOISTEnED JLVBCIIJ. 1879. BUSINESS CARDS. TAY TCTTLE, II. . PHYSTCLVN AND SURGEON Office Over tne "White House Store. Kf.swf.xck Next iloor to Mrs. ilunson's boanling hmisp, Chenamus street, Astoru? Oregon. Q. A. BOWLRY. ATl'ORNEY AT LATV. Chenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OREGO ri W. PlJLTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA - - - OREGON Onice over Tage & Allen's store, Cass street E.c 1IOLDKX. NOTARY BUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IX- SU11AXCE AGENT. 1!. HICKS. PENTIST, ASTORIA, --- - OREGON. Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, cornr of Cass and Sciemocqhe streets. jQK. 31. I. JEXXIXGS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate University of Virginia, isra riijsician to Ray View hospital, Baltimore City, l&W-TO. OFKiCK-In Page & Allen's building, up stairs. Astoria. T A. McIXTOSII. MERCHANT TAILOR, Oceident Hotel Rttilding, ASTORLV . - - OREGON T C OKCIIAItl DENTIST, Dental Rooms SIILTKIS riiotograph Huildmg. c. II. BAKS 4fc CO.. DKAI.F.U IX Uoors. lVlndows, Blinds, Traa Homs. liUinber, Etc. All kinds of Oak number, Glass, Boat Ma terial, ete. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gei cviveand Astor streets. riIL.E3IAKT A SCHOEXE. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTOKIA - OREGON. Hot, Cold, Mioivcr, Sieaiu and Suljihur BATHS. tSSpecial attention given to ladies' and children's hair cutting. I'rivate Entrance for Ladies. WIIXIAl FRY, PRACTICAL BOOT AITD SHOE AIAKER. CuFXAJius Sticf.kt. opposite Adlers Book store, - Astouia, Okkoox. I3? Perfect fits guaranteed. All work warranted. Give me a trial. All orders promptly lllled. VV. I Jl CAIlK. Astoria. .1. a. nnowx Portland. UKOAVX A 3IefABE, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. Astoria oflice At E. C. Holden's Auction store. Portland otllce 24 15 street. 13-ti To-XiyJit. To-Night. GRAND BALL, AT MUSIC HALL, THIS EVENING. dealer in r.ianiA' ;isoceries. ..1II.?III.I. FEED Ail HAY Cash paid for country produce. Small profits on casli sjdes. Astoria. Oregon, cor ner of Main ami StiieiiMciihe streets. l w. ;ase, IMI'OHTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON. 1. T. ItAIULA . T. II. HATCH. HATCH & BARGLAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cal. Sons of the Albany Beer! Respectfully Dedicated lo and Sotd by CHAS. GRATTKE, - - - - ASTORIA. Good evening kind friends, just listen to me. And when you have heard me, I'm sure you'll agree. I vv ill give you a story, and sing it out clear And tlie name of mv song is the ALBANY BEER. You can find it all rouud in this city of gold. And the wa th.it they make it has never been told. That's a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the whole count rv is drinking that ALBANY BEER. " The brewery Is large and tlie machinery is fine, And every order Is sent to you right up to time. They net all kinds of orders from far and from near. And everv one's healthy that drinks AL BANY BEER. Foreverj tiling there looks so clean and so neat, And their beer is so sparkling, it cannot be beat. If vou are feeling bad or the blues do appear. You can drive them away by drinking AL BANY BEER. I have an old father, who's now eighty-three. And this Is the advice he gave unto me. He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright and clear : "If you want to be healthy, drink ALBANY BEER." Since then 1 have done so, and I'm hearty and sound, At the round age of fitly I can always be found At my daily lalwir before the sun does apear Ami each da and night I drink ALBANY' BEER. ALso. on draught. THE CELEBRATED BOCK BEER. C. GRATTKE, - - WELCOME SALOON, Roadway, opposite O. R. & N. Co's Dock . m!siitttt JLt o3- A