The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 24, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 24, 1881.
No. 47.
Vol. XT.
THE LECTURE BUSINESS
The Pleasuies of a Lecturing Tour
as Portrayed by Bob Burdette.
ciitlic-Dt-moerat.
When the train rolled :ivay
from Kenton the jester announced
Ins calm determination to run away
from all his engagements. I am
tired to death, he said; I have
talked six nights a week erer
since the ninth of January; 1 have
sat up until one and two o'clock
a. u. entertaining people after the
lecture, and then been called for
six o'clock trains; 1 haw visited
?2 coal mines, inspected .VJ coke
ovens, gone through 07 iron works,
visited 94 schools, admired 118
handsome churches, gorged myself
at 120 banquets, walked through
173 wagon shops and 0 pump
factories; walked up and down the
lonff streets of 19S terms and ad
mired everything. I saw; have
climbed SO endless hills to gaze at
S6 endless views that "Bayard
Tavlor said when he was here was
far superior to anything he saw in
Europe;'' 1 have taken my nose in
my hand and lounged through
2 jrlove factories, 5 tanneries and
o fertilizer works; three weeks ago
I lectured Saturday night. at up
and talked with friends until 2
a. m., got up to a seven o'clock
breakfast, went to church with
friends at 10:30 a. m., lunched
with some other friends at 12,
went to Sabbath school at 2, Kit in
the Bible class and made a nice
little speech to the children, dined
with some other friends at o; at
tended evening service at :30,
went to a friends house after ser
vice, and when we broke up at
11:30, because I had to take :i
train at 4:15 a. v., a
irood old brother --hook
my hand warmly and said:
"Well, well, we's all glad to huve
met you; and you 've had a good
long rest here with us, and you '11
feel fresh for vour weeks work."
If 1 felt as fresh as his remark, J
would be even as a June cucum
ber. 1 have umpired al two base
ball matches, rode at a hor&e race,
have written two commencement
essays for high-school girls,held the
cat in my lap (and T love the devil
a little better than 1 do a cat),
heard the children say their pray
ers and taken a hand at draw
poker to please the boys.
don't complain,'' the jester suid,
tucking his cap and bells away in
his valise. "1 don't complain a
bit. All the people 1 have met
are lovely and lovable people, and
they did their best to make me
have a good time, but seven good
limes a week for six months is too
much for one man to stand; 1 am
all broke up; T am clean gone, and
the setting sun to-night shall see
me flying away from the rostrum -ed
field, headed for Philadelphia.''
And headed .that way he was, and
fly in that direction he did, follow
ed in his homeward flight by a
long cloud of wrathful impreca
tions from disappointed audiences
and impotent protests of indig
nant committees and long and im
portunate bills on expenses from
the same, and earnest, but unheed
ed expostulations from the bureau.
"Let 'em howl," the Jeser chuck
led, as he tucked his head under
the Pullman blanket. "Let 'cm
howl; I will sleep with sealed lips
from here to Philadelphia, and if
any mau wakes mc up at 3 o'clock
in the morning and asks mc to tell
him a funny story, I'll tear out his
quivering heart and feed it to the
monkeys .it the Zoo. That 's the
kind of a. funny man I am." And
the train rolled on.
The Modem Greeks.
It would be hard to immi any
otlx?r Kop!e, undeniably kver
and possessed of considerable
educational appliances, that can
boast neither of authors, painters,
sculptors, nor composvrs. There
are no native theatres; native
literature is confined to journalism;
and the fine arts are o utterly
neglected that even the jangling
of a pianoforte is an unusual
sound. Hence, if the creative
power of a nation real by bear. a
constant ratio to its general vigor,
we cannot estimate very highly
the vitality of the Hellenes. A
powerful consideration strength
ens this conclusion the hepeless:
backwardness of agriculture and
of the rural population. M.
About calculated that Continental
Greece contains 3,000,000 acres of
mountain and pasture, similar
extent of arabh land, and about
, 250,000 acres of forest. Of (he
5,000,000 acres of arable laud less
than 200,000 were actually under
cultivation that is, something
under four percent. The proportion
mav have been somewhat increas
ed in the last twenty yem, but
still remains appallingly small.
Even on tin- wide Argive and
Bteotian plains which Ikxisis some
thing resembling road;, cultiva
tion appears in insignificant
patches: on the table-lands of
Arcadia it is even sparcer, while
in the beautiful mountain hollows,
on strips of soil that, in tin semi
limestone formations of the
Derbyshire or Craven hills, would
be rented at X'3 per acre, it is al- j
most non existent. The traveller is
appalled by the surrounding desola
tion; and yet there is scarcely a
product ol the temperate .ones
that will not flourish. Tobacco
and cotton grow well in the plain;
rice could be introduced with suc
cess; and the mulberry, with due
management, would provide for
the rearing of an indefinite quan
tity of silk-worms. Figs, almonds,
aprieols, oranges and lemons are
unsurpassed. The olive grows
everywhere ell nigh untended
FACTS AND SCRAPS-
A Fair Proposition.
Since a calf only one hour old
has been sold in Xew Jersey for
$2,500, the cow creation may be
said to be looking up.
We do not advise any fellow to
be born in June if he can help it.
Fellows born in June never make
any money. Such at least has
been experience. .
European tours will soon be
come unfashionable. The horrible
discovery has been made that it is
cheaper to summer in Europe
than at an American watering
place.
The 25,000 Americans who will
visit Europe this summer will
sjHMid more money abroad in three
months than the 200,000 immi
grunts to this country will spend
in ten years.
Seriously weunded: .MissLilli
white. w1k is about to marry, re
marked on Memorial Day that she
could sympathize with the bo-s in
blue, having lost her hand in an
engagement.
Some philanthropist has said
that a man who truly loves a horse
cannot be wicked. lie mui-t be
in the wrong; for Texas jails are
full of men who love other peoples
horses, no wisely, but too well.
"They do not die on the premi
ses," is the recommendation given
for a patent rat poison. Tt makes
the nits feel so bad that thev cro
away and die at the house of a
neighbor. There is nothing like
it.
The summer resorts, it is said,
are generally paying particular at
tention to drainage. Jones, who
knows what he is talking about,
say the always did pay particu
lar attention to drainage. They
drained his wallet pretty effectual
ly wherever he has been.
"I'll teach you how to lie, and
steal, and smoke, and use profane
language," said an irate Galveston
parent to his oldest offspring, at
the same time winging a good
sized supling. "I'll teach you, you
young scamp!" 4iXever mind,
father, 1 know all of them branches
From this (kite the Astoria ihotjraiih
sallen will conduct business on. the
ffttleu'ins: plan. We will take m-jiathes
of xn Ial ami eerlMxl that will
fxxoriis with k call, we will print a
oroof of the same free of char.se. no oiie
Ikmuji under an obligation to order
from such negatives unless the desire
to do mi.
We will take the Astoria etmine com
panies and all lode-s mid societies, any
time the will assemble forthe puriKise.
stud present each lodtic or Mcict w ith
one picture of such jjroitp. either taken
all together or in separate pictures and
gtoupHl afterwards.
We will take views of residences ami
buildings, IwteR cannenex, mills, etc
on tlicsame terms, viz: We will take
the negatives free of charge.
We do tliis in ordor that our work
shall .stand on its merits, as we are pre
IMicdtodo good work. No (me need
wait until they go to ISan Francisco,
l'oi.i.owi.vu ai:i:oi n puicks:
IVr dM. ' iImc
, or full length lxndoirs...sr, ou -l so
cabinets. .. 00 2 W
cards -j an l :a)
Uiist pictures and boudoirs. 7 (K ." UO
Vignettes cabinets .I no .-. (X)
cards r.iK) t! oo
Tuns. (;. Ukooks & Co.
Peruvian Hitter.
CtMheaa Kulra.
The Count Cinchon was the Spanish
Viceroy in Peru in list). The Countos.
his wife, was prostrated by an intennit
Icnt fever, from which he was freed by
the use of the native remedy, the Peru
wan bark. or. as it was called in the
language of the country, -Quinquina."
Crateful for her recovery, on her return
to Europe in lict!, she introduced the
remed in Spain, where it was known
under arious names, until hiiiim-us
called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady
who had brought them that which was
mote precious than the gold of thclncas.
To this dav. after a lapse of two hun
dred and fifty ears. science has given
us nothing to take its place. It etfectu
ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu
lants, by restoring the natural tone of
the .stomach. It attacks excess'ne Ioe
of liquor as it does a fever, and destroj.s
bothalike. The powerful tonic irtue
of the Cinchona is preserved in the
Peruvian Hitter-., which are as effective
against malarial fever to-day as they
were in the days of the old Spanish
Ieerojs. e gunrantee tne ingredi
ents of these bitters to be absolutelj
pure, and of the best known quality.
A trial will satisfy ou that this is the
best bitter in the world. "The proof of
the pudding is in the eating," and we
willingly abide this tc-d. For sale by
all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers.
Ordi r it.
.MISCELLANEOUS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IV
GROCER TES,
PROVISIONS, LUMBER.
KTC. ETC., ;KTC,
TIN PLATE
I'.MK'K TIN, PIG LEAD,
SKAMING COPPF.IIS,
SULDERING COPPERS
SALMON TWINE,
COTTON TWINE,
' NET LINES,
MANILLA ROPE,
SAIL CLOTH,
ANCHORS,
FLOATS, MAULS, HANDLES,
OA-IE-LS, -ORIELS.
MURIATIC ACID,
LACQUER, VARNISH,
TURPENTINE. RENZINE,
COAL OIL
GUM ROOTS, RICE, ETC., ETC.,
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
ASTOKIA. - - OREROX.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A. V. ALLKN.
C. H. PAGE.
Page & Allen
(SUCCESSORS, to e. s. larsex.)
Wholesale and retail dealers In
Provisions,
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
BUSINESS CARDS.
TAY TBTTLE, M. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office Over the "White House Store.
Rksipkxck Net door to Mrs. Munson's
boarding lioiwe, Chenamus street, Astorlf
Oregon.
DK
. 31. 1). JEXXIXCkS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Graduate University of Virginia, isea
Physician to Bay View hospital, Baltimore
City.lSGD-TO.
Offick In Page & Allen's building, up
stairs, Astoria.
"P CRAXG,M.D
'PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON,
Koora N'o. 3, Astorlan BaUAIae.
IIksidknck Corner of Benton and Court
streets, Astoria, Oregon.
A P. UICKS.
PENTIST,
ASTORIA.
- OREaON.
Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, corne
of Cass and Sqemocqbe streets.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEYAT LATT.
Chenamus Street. - ASTORIA, OBEGOtt
Q IV. FUIiTOZV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTORIA - OREGON
Oftlce over Page & Allen's store, Cass street
To Iiivc Men.
Tin: AstoiiiAN lias now niielietl a
circulation which places It at the Iicail
of the list of Oregon dailies, anil insures
to advertisers thereof more benefit for
the amount jiaiil than maj he secured
elsewhere. To those w ho v ish to reach
the largest number of reader at the
smallest expense, we offer the columns
of an attractive daily, the success of
which from the wry start has been far
beyond the expectations of tin- most
sunjjuine.
In rocky districts all cereals thrive, already'
Li Hung Chang, the Chinese
viceroy, has very sensible ideas on
national policy. His latest utter
ance is a letter on the Corean
question, in which he advises treaty
relations with England and the
United States as the best means
of guarding against the designs of
Japan and Russia. "When one re
members the foreign policy of
China a generation ago, it seems
well nigh marvelous to hear a
statesman of that country advising
a course which his own nation re
sisted so desperately.
Warranty deeds, quit claim dewls
And mortgages, lor sale at this office.
with the exception ol oat; the
Corinthian currant is almost a
specialite of the Peloponnesc, and,
since the appearance of tlw pliyli
oxera in Franco, has found a fresh
market amid the wine miuufnctur
ers of that country; the other
grapes are among the finest in the
world. Such arc the capabilities
of a land that ignorance and indo
lence hac turned into a wilder
ness. Tin vintage is so clumsily
trodden and fermented overy
vyhere, except in tin islands and
near the seaports, that wine which
ouirht to command the markets of
Eurppe, not only is unable to bear
exportation, but would spoil be
fore the end of the year unless
mixed with resin, a practice highly
nauseous to the uneducated palate.
In fact, dislike ol field labor
amounts to a mania, and except at
harvest time no male is ever to be
seen at werk: like other noble
savages, he bits at home at ease
while his helpmate scratches the
soil and bows her head beneath
her weight of burdens. The result
upon the interior econonvy of the
dwellings is such as may xrell be
imagined. Even in a priests or
farmers house furniture rarely ex
tends beyond a rude table and two
or three wooden stools; whole vil
lages are without a fire-place; the
process of sweeping or cleaning is
unknown, and the entire family
sleeps curled up in rags upon the
floor in company with the insects
of the establishment.
IiiRcrsoIlM Infidelity
Dr. J.
Culiforui
of this mo
ou and YV
time hew
II v and it
I.. YorV II
a, wiirnt nerej
UlhtiU fti's WAN
nvliin'lhn lih
illfspeak Oil I
siresulK.
Notice to vK
ic notefl orator of
fflliout the -Aitli
to eastern Ore-
rrilory.at which
nuersolls lulidcl-
lirrnipn.
English holders of confederate
to
bonds want the United States gov
ernment to redeem them. English
holders should hold on to those
lxmds. They ate only worth a
cent and a half a pound now, but
during the net war, when rags!
become scarce, they will sell for
ten cent.s.
"Are you fond of Wagners
works?'1 asked Mr. Sharpc. "Eond
of them!' exclaimed .Miss Posi
giisc. T think they arc just
splendid! So easy and comfortable,
you know. Why, 1 rode in one
fiom Boston to Chicago, and T
wasn't one bit tired when I got
there.' Mr. Sharp sighed a sor
rowful sigh, but he managed to
call up a sickly smile and say that
he didn't refer to car tunes.
Fiom one to 1.000 pounds of blue!,
spawn from sturgeon wanted. Cash
pniil al .1. T. IJoitrur.ns Dew Drop Inn.
MRS. H. A. DERBY,
MASONIC II AM- - ASTOKIA. OKC(;OX.
I
Will oM-ii her new stok
On Thirty, May 511, 1881.
1'oiisM hik of
A FINK ASSOimiKNT OF
The Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves
Warranted to lie Ilie lKst in the market.
"Also, a large assortment of
Infants Wear and Ladies Dres
sing Saques.
A large var!ot of
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
Piirrlmsl by herself
Hats, Homirts. Velvets,
Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings.
fines, tipreJoteccolCiiars
The largest and most complete stock of
goods in their line to be found In the city.
Corner oICiss and Squemocqhe Streets,
ASTORIA. OREGON.
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.
BARBOUR BROTHERS,
511 niurketStrret, Sim Fraariaeo
HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers.
TD C. HOLDFAJ
NOTARY POBLIC
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
T A. MelXTOSH.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Building.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
Q H. BAIN &, CO.,
DKALER IN
Doom, Windows. BlIndM, Trsui
nobs, Camber, Etc
All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma
terial, etc.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gd
evlve and Astor streets.
liniiEXnART X SCHOEjra.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTORIA - OREGON.
Hot, Cold, Showrr,
Steam and Salphiu-
BATHS.
"Special attention given to ladles' aoo
children's hair cutting.
Private Entrance for Ladies.
5e3MP
AVUSKME.WS.
Brannaus Boy.
Watering-place trunks are made
with two wings and a hack door
this season. They are put on rol
lers and dra'vn to the hotel by
horse-power windlass. They are
then attached to the building and
the belle of the resort goes inside
and lives. A neat thing in the
way of a bronze ventilator has been
attached to the lids and the trunks
are every way more comfortable
than an entire suite of rooms in
the hotel.
l'wrtHl I'M.
Just what should induce a boy
to leave two beer bottles under a
board near the top of a llight of
stairs was the conundrum Mr.
Brauuan proceeded to investigate
after fmdinir, on cominr down
stairs with a hod of ashes, that his
son had done so, and that the
thing was not firm to step on, in
consequence of which he had
been slung a triple somersault
down the stairs and had wrenched
all his joints, nearby broken his
neck, bruised himself in eighteen
places, raked the skin off in nine,
and got his mouth, ears, hair and
eyes full of ashes beside getting a
lot down the back of his neck and
scattering the rest on the floor, so
it took the house-maid two hours
to clean them up. The boy took
no pleasure in the investigation.
For the genuine J. II. Cutter old
Bourbon, and the best of wines. liquors
and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem.
opposite the 1k11 tower, and see Camp-
ucii.
Cant. J. II. 1. Gray is now prepnrcri
to suimiIv the best dualities of fir, hem
lock. inc manic, spruce limbs, etc.
Leave orders at the wood yard, foot of
iiciitcn street.
II i i.i.'-; Vai:iktik.
Ceo. Hill, proprietor and umuuger.
Fred Gere, Mage nianngi'r, A. O-lrander,
leader orori'hcMra. !eo. Lambert. leader
of brass bund. irkerNon onre more to
the front. and will utnuipiikite the tallica
.Mr. .1 no. Cook will ollieiate witli the
tniiilmiiue and Gere will interrogate.
Miss Lou Cook in new songs and
danre. .lames Moriee in oral geni.
ken ueonlc on the first iiitrt.n-pleiidid
orchestra, and the he-d bni- baud in !
Oregon, ami dotfl you foreget it. Come
one come all and be convinced that A
loria can and dn- -upioit the Jh-xI
varielx coinpatn oiitiuc nf Frico.
XewoYcheMral select ions bj ouretlicieiil
orchestra, and new iaii-ic "by our excel
lent lras- hand on the grand Mandai
prcci-scly 7 r. i. Curtain ris-. at e
actly S p.m. Kntranceou licutnu Nireet ;
entrance to private Ihc. on ChennniiiN
4rce.
A cough, cold or -ore throat should be
.Mopped. Neglect rreipienllj reMilt in
an incurable lung disease or coiimiiii
tion. IrownN Itamchinl troche- do not
disorder the -toniach like cough .yrup.
and balsams, but act directly on the in
ll'iuicd parts, albning irritation, give
relief in asthma, bronchitis cnuglc-.
catanh, and the throat troubles which
singers and public speaker-- are aubieet
to. For thirty vcars Brown's bronchia!
troches have lieen recommended by
physicians, and alwajs give perfect
satisfaction. Having liven toted b
wide and constant u-.e for nearly an en
tire generation, thuy hae attained well
merited rank among the few staple
remedies of the aqe. Ndd at ti cents a
box everywhere.
Impure blood eau-cs poor circula
tion, then disorders, such as liver
and kidney complaint, dyspepsia, con
stipation, piles, skin disorders, j'tc.
which are curable b King of the Blood.
Sceaihertisement.
Collars, Etc., Etc.,
.MAIN STKHICr. - ASTORIA. OREGON.
drat
RrmsraoED iLUJcnj. 1870.
BiOQDjIl.
PERUVIAN BITTERS.
CHINCHONA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA
GRAPE BRANDY,
Tim GREATEST
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE.
Sec our Until columns lor particular, and
as j on
VATJIE HEALTH.
HEAD !
WITJCJA31 FV
PI&ACTICAL
BOUT AIVD SHOE
MAKER.
Cuk-.vmus Strket, opposite Adler's Book
store, - Astoria. Oregon.
IS" Perfect fits guaranteed. All work
warranted. Give me a trial. All orders
promptly tilled.
vr. um'carf,
Astoria.
J. A. BROWN
Portland.
UHOWX & Mfl'ABE,
STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS.
Astoria oftlceAC E. C. Holden's Auction
store. Portland oflkt:--24 B street. 13-tl
Get your legal blanks at The
Astoeian office. A full line of over
I two hundred styles.
For a first-class oyster stew, fry,
nan-roast or fancy roast, go to Itoscoe's
on .iuiii .succi. uj'i-usui: ... ijuuii.
The Peruvian syrup has cured thou
sands who were suffering from dysrep
bia. debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
mors, female complaint-, etc. Pamph
lets free to any adure-s. Seth W. Fowl
& Sons. Iloston.
-Charles btevens Sc Son are in le
ceiptof a fine stock of mouldings, and
arc now prepared to make picture
frames to order. Call and inspect their
stock.
Look out for a big lot of iian Fran
cisco National brewery lieer to arrive
by steamer Oregon, at Max Wagners
agency.
Go to Frank Fabcrs on the roadway,
the Fashionable Ice Cream resort of As
toria. Cream a la rose, vanila and cit
ron to-day. Private entrance for ladies.
Oysters cooked in any style to erder:
the best in the market. Superior coffee,
anu (ton t you torget it.
S. G laser & Co., successors to F.
Sherman & Co"., having taught the
meal and vegetable market of F. Sher
man fc Co., would respectfully ask i
continuance of the patronage bestowed
on the former proprietors.
Mr. John Uogcrs of the Central Mar
ket, has made arrangements to keep all
the finest fresh fish, etc., in their sca-on.
-Snrarf'J 0? 1
BLOOD IS THE LIFE!
for this season of thejear with changeable
climates, tv cut all sort of sickness ibe
THE UNIVERSAL CELEP.RATED
OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER.
TliK llerlwl Kinstliini. scientifically prc
mred. is rapidly pulling in eery city on tlib
ciNbt, and ilie many astonishing cures it lias
effected lineinm est.ibllshpil its efficacy be
yond a dniiht. Remember disease- of the
IJLOOD OR LIVER AXD KIDXEY,
SKIN TROUBLES,
A gMMl medicine isalvas necessary to effect
a cure, i r it : it wm ncip on.
Kor further iiifoniiHtimi and imrticulars
see circnlnr around each bottle. Sold by
our druggist.
Priceper lxtftle, -?t Oo or ST 00 for six bottle.
Directions in English, Ccrnian. French and
ScandmaviHii.
Ghas. Stevens & Son
CITY HOOK STOKE.
BROWN'S BUILDING
opposite the
BELL YOW3E,
In room lately occupied by
Schmeer's Confectionery,
Largest aii Best Assortment
Of novelties in the stationary line usually
found in a tlrst-class book store, consisting of
BOOKS. FIXE STATIONERY.
COLD PEN ROODS, ALBUMS.
CIIROMOS. FRAMES.
STEREOSCOPES. DIARIES.
All of which w 111 be sold at prices which
DEFY COMPETITION.
P. S. The latest Eastern and California
periodicals constantly on hand.
CH AS. STEVENS & SON.
Ta-J'ight. To-Night.
GRAND BALL,
AT MUSIC HALL,
THIS EVENING.
dealer In
FA.1III.Y GROCERIES,
.AII, III.I. FEED AMD HAY
Ca.tli paid for country produce. Small
prollts ou cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor
ner of Maiu and Squemocqhe streets.
If. "case,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
GEMAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Chenamns and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - OREGON.
Families supplied by ttie hundred or the Max. Wagner's San Francisco Xa
sack, open or in the shell. tlonal brewery beer can't be beat.
IB- 7. BLOOD,
(Successor to Blood & ICe.)
CLATSKANIE, - - OREGON.
Is now prepared to receive orders for
FLOATS', BUOYS3
Copper Handles, Mallets, Etc.
I hue lieen enpiRed in making floats, etc.,
fur the oast fie years. ami my work lias al
ways k en satisfaction. I am prepared to
an an omers promptly, ami on snore nonce
at tiie lowest prices, always underselling
other factories according to quality of goods.
Orders left with
TRENCIIARI) & I'PSHDR.
Agents, Astoria,
Or addressed to the undersigned, will re
ceive prompt attention. B. w. BLOOD,
Clatskanie. Oregon.
P.T.IIARCLAY. T. U. HATCH.
HATCH & BARCLAY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cal.
Seng: or the Albany Beer!
Respectfully Dedicated to and Sold by
CHAS. RRATTKE. - - - - ASTORIA.
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NEWYORK.
may tx found on
file nt Geo. P.
liowm. & Co'-i
Newspaper AdtcrtUmg Bureau (10 Spruce
Strt-et).hereadver
iU!ngcontractmar
be mde for it la
w e, xiiEsygEESisrT,
ASTORIA. OREGON.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
20-Prescription.s carelnllv comiouiided at
all hours.
Eiy-Homeopathlc Tinctures and Pellets,
and Humphrey's Specifics also kept.
SHIPPING TAGS
HiIIE BEST ODALITY, WILL BE SOLD
i by the hundred, or by the box, printed or
plain, to suit customers, at
The AdTORUX office.
BLANK JOOKS
PRINTED AND BOUND TO AN i SI3u.
and ruled to any order, at
Ike Astorixx omeo.
1YETTEF. HEAD PAPER,
PRINTED OR PLAIN, OF THE BEST
quality at Ths Astorux offict.
Hood evening kind friends, Jiwt listen to me.
And when ion haw heard me, I'm sure
you'll agree,
I will gtvc you a tory, and sing it out clear
And the name of my song is the ALBANx
BEER.
You can find it alt round in this city of gold.
And the way that they make it has never
been told.
That's a secret they keep and hold very dear,
For the whole country is drinking that
ALBANY BEER.
The brewery b large and the machinery in
fine.
And every order is sent to you right up to
time.
They get alt kinds of orders from far and
from near.
And everv one's healthy that drinks AL
BANY BEER.
For every tiling there looks so dean and so
neat.
And their beer is so sparkling, it cannot be
beat.
If you 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 gaTe unt me.
He spoke to me kindly Jiith avolcebright
and clear :
"If you want to be healthy, drink ALBANY
BEEK.
Since then I have done so, and I'm hearty
and sound.
At the round age of fifty I can always be
found
At my dally labor before the sun does appear
And each day and night I drink ALBANY
BEER.
Also, on draught, THE CELEBRATED
BOCK BEER.
C. ORATTKE, - - WELCOME SALOON,
Koailway, opposite O. B. & N. Co's Dock.
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