The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 08, 1881, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
FRIDAY... JULY Sr 1SK
B.C. ICELAND
.Editor.
Latest wws from Washington
indicates still more hopeful condi
tion of the President. Surgeon
General Barnes, heretofore skepti
cal, now admits the probability of
a happy result.
The Portland Daily Standard
has been sold to T. A. Sutherland
and C. J. Christie. Mr. Noltner
will continue the Weekly Stan
dard. A Los Angeles paper notes the
arrival there of quite a number of
immigrants from France this year.
A jrood class of settlers for south
em California.
Boston is going ahead with her
project for a worlds fair in 1SS5.
R. M. Pulsifier. of the Herald,
is to be the chairman of the exec
utive committee.
There are now over a hundred
inmates in the hospital for the in
sane at Stcilacoom and an inciease
of the number of wardens will
soon be required.
Portland has been having aie
ligious upheaval, under the minis
trations of JJe. Mr. Jlallenback,
an enthusiastic and very successful
young revivalist.
Gov. Newell, of Washington
territory, actuated by a deire to
retrench government expenses and
escape the dust and heat incident
to the bricks and mortar of a city,
lias removed the eecutiveofliceto
the capitol building, Olympia.
The world seems to have sud
denly loosened its crazy people.
Three have been arrested in Wash
ington within a few days, two of
whom were aimed. One said he
had come to kill Blaine, the other
said he had a icvelation to kill
Arthur.
1:1 the Star route cases when
congress passed the appropriations
for the expedited routes, it relieved
the officials from legal lesponsi
bility. The com Is cannot inquire
into the :icb of ofiieiuk after con
giess, by special legislation, has
given them its approval.
There has been a sharp advance
in the price of lumber in jan
Francisco. The increased demand
from Mexico, South America, China
and Japan, has accelerated building
material. Lumber which last year
sold for 18 per thousand is now
quoted at 25, and that which sold
for $27, now rates at oo and $33.
Sir. Joshua Mason, who died in
England recently, began life as a
street-hawker, lie afterward be
came a great steel-pen manufac
turer. He was almost entirely
seif-educated. In 18G0 he estab
lished an orphanage, where 500
children were gratuitously clothed,
fed and educated. lie expended
300,000 upon the foundation of
this institution. lie was knighted
in 1S72 for his munificence. In
1880 he endowed tho Mason science
college to the amount of nearlv a
quarter of a million pounds ster
ling. Twenty million pounds of oleo
margarine "were made in New
York during 1SS0. Almost any
thing in the form of tallow can be
worked up. Most of it is supposed
to go to Europe, though consider
able is disposed of in this country.
The dairy interest has been already
injured to the extent of a third of
its vale, and the possibilities of
the production of oleomargarine
are immense, much exceeding
those of genuine buttei. The
states should compel the impure
article to go under its own name,
and not allow it to be sold as butter.
The Seattle Post, referritig to
the visit of Prof. Hilgard, says
that in company with a number of
scientists he is making an extended
geological survey ol the mineral
and coal bearing district of Wash
ington territoiy west of the Cas
cade range, giving special study
and investigation to that part of
the district lying in the immediate
vicinity of Puyallup valley and
Carbon hill. The professor has
been happily facilitated in his ex
pedition through the kindness of
the Oregon Railway and Naviga
tion company, and as these rich
fields are known to be interesting
chapters in the great book of
nature, it is hoped our learned
visitors will favor the public with
the result of their labors.
Unhappy Brazil.
Uoin Pedro, of Brazil, a few
years ago extended his journey to
this country and portions of Eu
rope in search of information.
Recently he has been devoting his
leisure time to studying the affairs
of his own empire. He made a
trip through the provinces of Par
ana and Minas Geraes. What he
saw could not have been consoling
to his national pride, nor near so
entertaining as the spectacles he
witnessed abroad. The Jlio News
reminds him of this, frankly but
sadly. It sa3's: Let the prov
inces be contrasted with their con
dition forty years ago when Dom
Pedro ascended the throne. The
News then adds:
lie must have everywheie seen
deserted villages, crumbling walls
and grass-grown streets, the ruins
of a prosperous era which has been
succeeded by apathy, stagnation
and decay during forty jTears of
profound peace. I his period has,
it is true, seen the population
double, aud foreign commerce in
crease nearly twenty-fold. It has
seen railroads and telegraphs con
structed, and a few leading cities
enter upon the possession of all
the benefits of a high civilization.
But at the same time industry has
been narrowed into a very few
channels; foreign commerce has
passed into the hands of strangers
who absorb the profits, and neither
the political position of the Nation
nor the Emperors personal renown
can obscure the manifold signs of
industrial decadence.
The News assigns causes for
this decadence in what follews:
The blight of slavery rests upon
the productive industries of the
entire Nation, and it must be re
moved. The wasteful and repress
ive system of bureaucratic govern
ment, centering in the imperial
capital, weighs upon the political
and industrial development of the
whole empire, and it also must be
changed. Many opportunities
have been lost in these 40 years to
reform these evils and to build up
this empire on a more substantial
and lasting foundation, and the
empire h:is undoubtedly lost many
an opportunity to take a higher
rank among the nations of the
world. The evils have now out
grown any casual opportunity to
crush them, and their results are
apparent to even eye. It is not
any easy task to retrace ones
steps and to begin ones work
anew, but from that there is now
no alternative.
Brazilians should copy from
Mexico, and make a bid for Ameri
can enterprise aud capital to open
up their country. It has many
advantages to offer, but they must
be offered in such a way as to be
come an inducement. When the
emperor and his people come to a
realizing sense of this fact, the'
will act upon the suggestion, and
have the satisfaction of seeing
Brazil enter at once upon a new
career of prosperity.
Star lloute Pruning.
Is Postmaster-Gen. James pur
suing a wise policy? We hope so,
says, the Alta, but we confess that
sometimes we are inclined to think
that he is allured into too much
pruning by the hope of winning
fame as a reformer. He is show
ing how much money he is saving
to the government, but he must
also show that it is a genuine sav
ing, not a mere withholding of
service. AVc find in some of our
exchanges certain complaints about
his economical work, the truth of
which deserves inquiry. It is not
well to sing too loudly the praises
of this system of reduction, until
all sides are heard from. If it be
true that it is founded on a plan
of depriving border settlements of
adequate mails, it is unwise and
unjust. If this be not true, we
will all join in Mr. James praise.
The Alta says:
All good citizens will rejoice
over all the economies that the
Postmaster-general is able to in
troduce into the administration of
the postal service, provided that
the items of expense which he may
cut off are really in excess of the
needs of the country. If he can
make the service self-sustaining
without depriving any of the set
tlements of reasonable accommo
dations, he will deserve high com
mendation. It is very questionable,
however, whether an' man can do
this. An3' pruning of mail con
tracts which will lessen the eflicien
cy of the service is objectionable,
and, if attempted, should be pre
vented by congress as soon as
the new session begins. The gov
ernment has no right to expect all
the border routes to pay expenses.
The sparsely-settled territories
have a right to adequate mail ser
vice, and must not be deprived of
it in order to make a reputation
for anybody as an economizer.
If there has been any fraud in
mail contracts on Star or other
routes, try the guilty parties and
send them to prison. If routes
have been improperly extended,
remedy the wreng: but do this
carefully, and make no blunders, 1
and impose no hardships on the
border settlers. "While the Post-' -master-General
is about his buM-'
ness, let him also inquire whether J ;
there has not been needless wnte .
of public money in sustaining fast "
mail service bctwen New Vorkl
and other cities, for the purpose of,
gaining a few hours in the delivery I
of letters and papers. The country
at large docs not desire to pay for
such luxuries. If there is money ,
to throw away, expend it on ex- j
tending the service in the far west.
Gen. Judson Kilpatrick has
sailed for Valparaiso, to enter on
his duties as Minister to Chile.
Shanghai has a schenn for an
International exhibition in 1SS2
under consideration. Worlds
fairs will soon be so common as to
be a nuisance.
A remnant of Yictorios nmrder
our band of Apaches have massa
cred a party of surveyors on the
line of the Mexican Central rail
way, forty miles south of El Pao.
The Fourth of July was cele
brated with much spirit in Victo-jDreSS GrOOClS,
na. JL.no news oi tne improve
ment in the condition of President!
Garfield caused great satisfaction, i
That they have hoodlums in!
China was shown by an attack up- J
on the house of an American mis- i
sionarv in Pekinir recently- The?
rowdies were dispersed by -Cht-j
. .1 j 1. ?.. lrt. .!... I
nese iroops ami wiu 'tj nnuci ai
rested. Such demonstrations, how
ever, arc rare in the Flowery
Kingdom.
NEW TO-DAY.
FIUND. Ahont forty-UiC ratlMMM of H)l
mesh. 11-ply new iict'vvflh ddllHe was
iifnlrpil nti on 1'lllIsOt) Mlit afkHit.IUHCSSil. '
some ot the corks marked A A. 1. Co. j
Owner can have same lr proritiK jiropert.v
and pnvinc cliai-ges. I j
WILLI VM .IOIINSOX.
7.8.Ct M .1- WilliamraMfy Point.
wttir MiWbUi iiiiif ri
Girl Wanted.
r mi. OK MIDDLE AC.ED WOMAN
lr t.... iM.it this: ikk
r Ail. lilt. . .. ..... -- . ...... .
Iimuireat THIS OFFICII.
FOUND. On tin- liiorniHK of .lulv tith.
near tlie Oreat Iti-piibhe. alnwi " ur0
Lithoms Harbours 13-ly 4 iikmi ; leans
nuirked COOK. Owner ran have tlieMiine
by proving proper! v and pav umi eharse-.
Applto .I.W.Ki:iiN.
7.7.6 Wil Coast Pkj;. Co.
IOUXD. On Fort Stevens ilat. Weduev
: day inorniu. .lulv Mh. 1mihiph 1T."i to
iOO fathoms of new and did web mixed, and
corks of various marks. The owner em
hav e the snine b.v e:illinat Ceo. .u times
racks in Astoria, prov ing pniM'i1v ami jav -lii!
clmmes. .1l)II STKAXll
duly 7, lSbl.-7.7.ia
S25 Reward.
LOST. Saturdav nisht. between tin lell
lower and mv shon laek id Haulms
Jew ciry store a large wallet orjuK-ket book
containing inone.v and papers. The fimler
will receive a reward of i'00uixHi n-lurn
of the same to me.
LEWIS OILL
duly 5th, 1SS1
Astoria. Oregon.
"Tirr FOUXD. -On the nicht or duly SiJ,
Li near Sand Island, about 20 fathoms.
Imnv marked M.. I. Owner rau have same
bv jlrovlnspropertv aud imyitu for this no
tice. Applj at ASTOKIA FISIIKKV.
NET LOST.-On the nteht cf .Inly I. near
Sand Island, about .V) fathoms 4 mesh
net, new. Harbours :-10 1 w hie, Ihmiv h:hi keil
KM and corks diamond K ami h-ads K one
side mid T on the other. Finder will ln
rewarded b n-lnnung the sanw to the
ASTOKIA F1SHEKA.
Final Settlement.
NOTICE IS IICKEKY GIVEN THAT tlie
final statement ol tlie eeeutor or the
estate of 1. Ferrell. deeeased. has lieen Wed,
and Saturdav. the icthdav of .inly, ll.at
10 a.m. has been M-t lv the Count j -eonrt d I
Clatsop count.. Tor the henrine thereof
June ic, ISSi.
i.i.w. . ,..i , ..y.n.-.
'Il-dlt-fn.
THE ASTORIA
PLEASURE GARDENS
Will he ojHJn
Every Saturday and Holiday
rei:
Pleasure, Fun, Exercise. Innocent Re
creation and Games of different hinds,
VI ITU
Foot Racing and Horse Racine
on Each Saturday.
Prizes awarded to the winner in each game.
Tlie Garden to he open to the fun loving
citizens or Astoria and vlcinitvlor tin sea
son by W-M. O'KDKK.S .v C ).
THE NEW STEAMEK
CLARA PARKER,
s3teSe
eiiex r.rAiiKEi:. - - mastei:.
Is now ready for business.
For freight or charter aiijdv to the Captain
on board, or to 11. It. l'AKKElt.
MAGNUS G. CROSBY,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Flute anfl Steai Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD,
SHEET IRON TIH AND COPPER,
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None but flrst class workmen employed.
A lare assortment of
SCALES
Constantly on liand.
MISCELLANEOUS.
fflPORTiXT
t
Oh Tltf
W5W
mn
HOtJSE
Ti make nwmi for an imuu-iiM'ook of mmU
that an arrh Inp by e er steamer.
I Hill veil r.K- th'
NEXT THIRTY DAYS
-AT
Grout ly Reduced Prices !
My entire Miifk. rMrMm: llw llM th
Fancy Goods,
CloakSjDolmans,
Ladles and Child rens Shoes unit Slippers
AI.SO;
t coMi-urn: i.ixi: of
- - '
MENS AND YOUTHS
CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS,
IT04-C, I.-itac
llclbr). VclUI.
-
Boots, Shoes,
JSTC. ETC.
Kl'C.
Iteftwe MnrehKliH( voiir rkU elsewhere
i.i
(Tan in xifi ramiiM m khhi- ami h h-o, ir
it will p.iv ih well fiM-viHir tnmlrie.
S. SCHLTTSSEL.
white iiorsE stoi:i:,
Cihih r Mam and riM'ti.imits Mreels,
ASTOJllA, OUEGOX.
STEVEHS & SQH
i llavi- jiist ivivived a l.irj;e stM-k of
! Picture Frame IVIouldinqs.
Cor salt I. the fiot or made into frames to
order. Tmv are now in-mnad t frame all
tin I'ietures in Astona
AT VERY LOW RATES.
Also jnM n-rnved a l.irje hue irt"
Vocal ami Insliumonlnl Sltecl Music.
Musival Iuslmmeiils of all kinds always oh
haml. ()iMr4ti tin IScli Tower. A.irw.
('. I.KI.NK.NW'lti:iCi:. HtK.VM nnow.v.
ICSTAWMsllKil l.s4S.
Leincnweber & Co.,
ASTOKIA. OKECOX.
fTI 1 TvTMTtTl CI ATiTTl 071717177171(1
u mv n. n a u . n n ft n ft
J.J.lJ., "il WWJ.WJJJ.l.W,
Manufacturer and Intixtrlerso!
1.1. KINDS or
Xjt35-'GL?1RrjfcLSJrL
AND FINDINGS
Wlwkrsnle Dealers in
OIL AND TALLOW.
MAXITACTl'lIEKS OK
BOOTS and SHOES
iwrllij;hest cash price iald for Hides ami
Talkm.
Washington market,
Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon
BERGjU-LX C JiEIiJiY
T ESrrCTI TLLY CALL THE ATTEX.
Xj tion of tbo public to tho fact that the
above .Market will always bo supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will bo sold at lowest rates, vrholcailc
and retail. Special attention picen tosupplj-
nc shiin.
S. GLASER & CO.,
ibitccewiis. to r. Sherman & C.)
! main sTitEirr, - astokia. oirnoox
Is prejinred to snpplv
Fresh. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Cornell meat, I'oultry. -ame, VAe.
Also constantly on hand
Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables,
suns supplied at lowkst katks.
E3"I?rvsh saiisam-s- made everv dav or to
j onler.
T&2rfS''Z i-m-fi'twTTm
iT U' i, Mil KiVT-
411U1WL1I VU1I1IJ11 i-
CENTRAL MARICET.
(leneral assortment of table stock constantly
on Hand, such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISH. FOUXTRY AXU A3IIv
In the .season.
CIGARS XSn TOBACCO.
Best or wnirr.s xsn taquors.
All cheap for CASH. Goods sold, on coin
mission. Opposite I. V. Case's store.
J. HODGERS.
THE CALIFORNIA STORE,
(The Cheapest One Price Stove in Astoria)
Corner Guposite the Post Office.
A CARD TO THE PATUOXS OF THE CALIFORNIA STOltK.
VV htttfMl mm a at nor -Hart. TO KKlU'LATK TI1K I' KICKS OF I)KY HOODS AND CI.OTHIXO IX ASTOKIA. Thi we ulnlm to
hare done, awl shall (imtnme to ! so.
We Originate. Never Imitate. T A mJ 0U1: 0FE ' .
Blow your Trumpets inside Out,
WcLeart. OLliers Follow. And Fire off your Guns.
$13,756
Wi-luiif phIim-iI irHf h hi iMir sjoek t the :ittnHit of Thirteen Thousand Seven Hundred and Flfiv-sK Dollars. tlni- giving intended
-ntvliart a riuiiMf !i :ve AUmrv . UemeiHlter a Dollar sjiveil i a lollnr Earned.
LAI )JE8
en: IKIv.SS .'001S OKIWKTIHKXT rtrt4ttrf Mack
and Oditred ('ashmen. Mohair. Silk ami Vtnl l'tonl". Kmin
(tuttit. Kiwadcv. Came! Hair Suitings, ami a iMMUitifa! swwy of
Dtvs Hear Im nwMMrHi( fH elatlkatHHi. All at Cost Inre.
SII.WVI.N. laCIX T.JKI:VKAI;. lktm.lr. Hosiery.
Unrns. Millim n :' . I'arasnt. Faw :wi. All :it Jot
rrlre.
CliOAti AX M'ST dritarttueMl emt-4
stkNf Diliu-it. Sarijut-. Vra. ilavHek.
rverv ilMriio!i. uf t't-i Irtee.
f.AOIKS. IiK? AX .'IEI5.IS:e:aS SlOZi m Co.t lriri.
l'nieh Km, IW (at. C KM. h.MHlaN.
SIhm.Iu Tart everything atrtamimr Ion
MH-nt. Ijidtr-. ;lov- Kid. vir frettv and
Npeeinltj.
ANEW FEATURE,
IP X 51 S
In ruHeuneHt-e t tin meal inm-ase
t trit amiMho arewnaMr toatimil in jierstMi. that we have placed an efReieut ekrk
jMd Jfct pnee-s to petm who rfesire them, ami we "narantee to ererj perni
"l.mll ree.e the sum aim an if iH-iHtaHyuptMintetHliiMCtheii own Hwlw.
Our One Price System,
TueHher with the
faMHlhHts piiMiil
intitteit-
S
L jiS. 1
MISCEI.LAXEOrS.
&.W. H!
Wlsotesnle aail Rstai! Dealer
GFxOCEiil HK,
!)
ROVMOfliS. liiilllEii.
KT("
KTC, ;f.tc.
TIN PLATE
nLonc tin. iMt; i.kad,
SKAMl.NG COIM'KI,
SOLDKKIXC COITKUS
SALMON TWINE,
COTTOX TWINE,
NKT LINKS.
MANILLA KOI'K,
SAIL CLOTH,
ANCHORS,
FLOATS, M.VlTI-S IIAXDLKS,
OAH.S, Oj3.SLS.
MUK1ATIG ACJIXX
LACQUElt, VAliNJSII,
TUIIVKNTI N K. P. KNZI N E,
COAL OIL
GU.M UOOTS. HICK. ETC., ETC.,
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
AST!CIA, - - OlSItfOX.
SEA VIEW HOUSE.
i. untoit. - - rneruiKTOi:
North I'aeiili He ieii, W. T..
Will be Often for Visitors July 4. 18SL
It is one mile nearer llwaeo than last season
TRBK(!IIiUI & UPSHUR!
DEAI.EKS IX
8BIP GBANBLB&y
PROVISIONS.
mow,
ST BEL.
GOAL,
yf Builders General
lllll HARDWARE,
PAIJSTTS. OILS, ETC.
ACEXCV OK THE
Imperial Mills Flour and Feed.
Ghenamus Street, Near.Olney,
ASTOKLV. OREGON
-AND-
irf the verv latent
and l.hwn Stthwf
I'litlrrshirN. Drawer.
NewMrt TJe. Infant '
iNt-laM-Shfe DejHrt- II.K UANDKKKCIUEFS A SrECIALTV.
beautiful to near, a ,
I rnmk-. V.ilieH. xtteheN. aud ail kinds of Portmanteaus,
OUli COUNTRY ORDER DEPARTJIENT.
-TO IN T 23C 3 PISLD !
of onlers fnwi th (.'oMiitrv. we K!i to inform mrtie-. desirinir to mircha.-e "Oinlsatcoat
Goods Marked in Plain Figures, Justice to Everyone,
siN-k to st-'dt from, i- .i siuiifK'nt tniaraiidv th.it tlie w ui's h ail cm 1h supplied and even the mojt
DIR2SCT ALL GOHHUBTICATIONS, LOCK BOX 248.
(The Cheapest One Price Store in Astoria.)
Corner Opposite the Post Office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
V. V. VM.RN
it. rnti
Page & Aliens1811 BADS
3 Salmon Net Twine.
fsfi'CtivMts r" 1". s 1.1.SKN.)
Vhdia4aihl retail dflH-rs lit
Peovisfon&j
0ftHei7.i
j
j Glass and Piaied Ware,
TKOlMCAI AND UOMKSTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wioes.LipoToliaGcolCigars
Tlie largest and most comidete stock of
goods in their line to he found in the city.
Corner of Cass ami Sijnemoeqlie Streets,
ASTOKIA. OKEdON.
New and Durable Scow for Sale.,NEW MILLINERY GOODS
20x44 feet, s
Abo. one new 23) Anchor . VvWv 1'iircli.ised hj herself
OnenewAnclmr.lfJ BoilllCfS. Velvets,
Alxmt lrtv r.ithiHn new 3 Chain.
Any one needing the above will liml it
greativto their advantage to eall immedi
atelv 011 W. K. TICI I EXO K.
llrst tlsh station on hkipnnon, Ciatson.
Warranty deeds, quit claim deeds
and mortsases. for sale at this office.
B. FRANKLIN,
UNDERTAKER,
Comer C.w and si.iem x.hr treeN,
ASTOKIA, - - OKEOOX
IlKALKK IN
WALL PAPER
AXI)
WINDOW SHADES
AXI
UNDERTAKERS GOODS.
e. k. .1 vrinv. .1. a. "wontoomkky.
STOVE AND TIN STORE
Sole Aeents for the
ma 0, , , ,
Magee Standard Ranges, Etc.
ASTOKIA, - OKECOX.
CLEAMWG and REPAIRING
-eoke lovett.
Celmannw St., uet Xichol.vs' Barber Shop.
SHIPPING TAGS
rnllK T.VT OTT4T.TTV. TT.T UK SOLD
L by the hundred, or by tho box, printed or j
Plain, to suit customers, at
The Astoeus office.
GEXTS
3:s:xs. voi'th.n. ai ijoys ciiOTinxa ie-
IAJITJK7T rHiMMs or a full line of French and English Dl-agmal-.SitehTveetls
and Cheviots. Mack Doeskins anil Kroad
Motlis, riatn ami Fanes ('asinifre. in light and dark colors, all
at "o.t lrire.
SI ATS AJ?I) f.M'R. in .ill stvh. and cidors. at Cost Price.
HOOTS AXI SIIOXIS of I-iibtern. C.thfornia. and Oreson
Maniifaftnrj. at lev than eot or tnnniifaeture.
KXTK FI'51X1IIJX 001S DEPAKTMKXT
iissls ir tin verv latest stv le of White and Colored Dress Shirts.
itlar. Neektie. Srarf. MihN. CutT llnttons. Suspenders, Hose,
Oersliirts
overalls and .ininiiers, at
in thS department, who will forward samples
onlerhu; thronRh this department, that tlie
.MISCELL.XEOUS.
Barbour's
Cotton Seine Twin,
Cork and Lead Lines,
Cotton Netting, all sizes.
Seines Made to Order,
Flax and Cotton Twine,
Fishing Tackle, etc.
BARB0UR BR0THERS'
.! 1 market Street, S:in Frnnero
HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers.
JIRS. H. A. DERBY,
MVSOXICHAI.L. - ASTOKIA, OISEC.ON.
Will open her new stock
Oil Thnrsflay, May 501, 1881.
Consisting of
A FINE AfeSOKT.MENT OF
The Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves
Warranted to be the best in tlie market.
Abo, a lanrc assortment of
Infants Wear and Ladies Dres
sing Saques.
A large v ariety of
Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings,
Collars, Etc., Etc.,
. 3IAIX STKEET. - ASTOKIA, OREGON.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Kknton Sti:pkt, Xeai: r.vitKEit House,
ASTOKIA. - OKECOX.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND MAR1SE BNOINBS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. D. "Wass, President.
J. (I. Hu.STr.EB, Secretary.
I. V C vsf. Treasurer.
JonxFox, Superintendent.
First Street Bridge Saloon.
HENRY ROTHE,
I TEiVI.EK IX TIXE WIXES. LIQUORS,
j beku, cioaks. andbesthrandsof
ICEXTUCKY WHISKY,
104 South First street, roitTLAXD, Oregox.
! JBestSan Francisco Peel Table on the
lireinises.
v. T. JlAnCLAV.
T. II. HATOH.
HATCH & BARGLAY,
, C01IM1SSIOX MEKCIIAXTS.
I No, 20 California St., San Francisco, Cal.
LETTER HEAD PAPER,
"PRINTED OK PLAIN", OF THE BEST
a. quality at
The Astobus oScs.