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-IJ-- -vaMPV. , m '- 0fiirw Astoria, Oregon, Tuesdav Morning, July 12, 1881 No. 6L Vol. XY. -v (i MB I JAY GOUM) REVISITS GOULDSBORO. -now 'S YOUR HEALTHf "WHAT 'S YOUR CAPACITY" THE PLACE RUT LITTLE CHANGED SINCE THE.OOULDSBORO RE BELLION. A JATTLK TOWN THAT DllOVK A JUG DUAIN (JUT, STILL A sununn. Corr. New York Sun. Jay Gould used to live not far from here, and when lie came to Scranton the other day with Sam Sloan and Sidney Dillon there was a general desire to m?c him. lie did not .stay very lonr, however, to make or renew acquaintances. His train came thundering down from Moscow at the rate of fifty miles an hour, and the erder: Clear the track! went through from here to Oswego as soon as his party came in sight. Here he found time to step out on the platform. The only new acquaintance he made was Y. II. Storrs, general coul agent of the Delaware, Lacka Avanaand Western railroad. St oris is an austere, thorough-going, hard working man, who has general supervision of the mines in this section. When Gould and he were introduced, he asked after Goulds health, and the latter re plied by asking: MVIial Your ':incil V" He meant for producing coal. Mr. Storrs understood, and promptly answered, after which the pitriy hoarded their special train, and went Hying through Norwich. An old man who saw Gould on the plat form, and heard that he could not remember whether he gave his check for five millions or ten mil lions when he gathered in a little telegraph stock, said: "I worked with him more than a quarter of a century ago up the mountain at Gouldsboro. lie got into a snarl with the authorities then- about the ownership of the old tan yard, and the military had to be called out to drive him from possession. He was as hard to fight then as he is to-day. The whole region was excited about it, and the affair wa known all over the country as The (oiiIKlMiro Itrhcllion. A bin lawsuit ijtcw out of it. Charley Pike, ol Wilkcsbarre, de fended Gould. The scene of the tannery warfare of which the old man spoke, is a short distance south of this city, on the Pocono mountain. When Gould passed through it the other day he is said to have remarked to Slean: "This place don't seem to have changed much since I ran the tan nery here." In Scranton Gould feasted his eyes on the Glittering Linos of Coal Cars Laden with anthracite and drawn up in line ready for market. The visit was made principally to look over the ground with a view to in creasing the railroad facilities of the place, so as to meet the do mantis which the completion of the New York, Lackawana and Western will make on the road. It is thought that, to obviate the congregating of the coal cars in company yards, planes will be con structed along the hillsides north and south of the city to take the coal out of the valley and connect at convenient points with the main line. A Christian Judge. The intensity of the anti-Jewish prejudice in Germany has lately been forcibly illustrated by the following advertisement which ap pered in a very orthodox daily, the Berlin Cross Gazette: A christian judge requests for an important reason, that charac teristic traits in the official and private life of Jewish jurists, es pecially judges, be communicated to him in a trustworthy form. Dis cretion guaranteed. Correspond ents will please sign their name, domicile and position. Communi cations to be addressed K. 310. There may be as much narrow ness and bitterness in the minds of sonic Americans, but we doubt if one could be" found who would -confess it, even to his most inti mate friends. The Vaquina Itailroad. Curvallb Gazette, July Mh. The one public enterprise in which Benton county is more deeply interested tlmn any other is the construction of m railroad from Vaquina bay to the eastern part of Oregon; aid Benton county is not alone in this, but the whole Wiilamet valley, for it will shorten the route to the sea, cheapen freight and transportation and add a greatly-increased value to every species of produce raised in the state. But xailroads are not built in a single day. and the one in question was no exception to the general rule. The public spirited portion of our people have done all in fheir jiovvcr, including the liberal use of money, to ac complish this end, ever hopeful and confident of success. Early last fall the ( )regon Pacific railroad company was organized in this city, and shortly afterwards Col. Hogg, its president, went to New York, and the general impression ob tained belief that this eompairy would construct its ioad:n time to carry away the crop of 1SS1, but obstacle after obstacle was imposed 13 enemies until Ijojx almost failed in the minds of many friends of the enterpris, but these difficulties have at last been over come and the early completion of the road is now a fixed fact. On the 11th inst., two corps of engi neers will commence the perma nent location of the road, and as soon as the location is completed the grading will commence, and we are confidently assured the road will be completed to Corvallis by January 1st. The road will be a standard rau:e and the track laid with fifty-pound steel rails. Literary Hasina. Concerning publications by rep utable journals of the loathsome vaporingsof diseased minds, which float in the air like tin effluvia, of putrefying bodies, carrying its deadly exhalation-, to our very breakfast boards, the New North west says: 'The truth of the say ing that newspapers will not de cline to print matter received by telegraph, even if worthless and unfit for publication, was slwwn last Saturday morning, when the Oregonian contained an account of an alleged immoral escapade of .,..ot,. Pl-.ff .hi. Inn ,lof,.f benator i latt, ami Ins detec- tion bv half-breed state senators, through most contemptible means. The friends of the accused main tain that it is a base invention and a wicked conspiracy against him. The brief dispatch first received about the disgraceful affair is all that should ever have seen print; but the whole mess of nastiness was brought out as plainly sis though furnished for the edifica tion of the readers of the Hash periodicals. The only redeeming feature about the affair is that the accused womans identity is not positively stated. Generally the name of a morally delinquent wo man is paraded, while that of her paramour is concealed; but in this case the reverse is true. Such chatity on the part of men is so uncommon that it is dillieult to believe the storv." Wood River. The Walla-walla Statesman has a letter from Wood river, from which we clip the follewing: Some ot the ore is ver3 rich, while others is of a low grade. There are quite a. variety of ores here, gold, silver, lead, copper anil cinnabar. There are both free milling and smelting ores, and there is scarcely a creek of any size but what makes a showing of color. 1 he mining region covers a scope of over one hundred miles square. In fact this is the largest mineral belt 1 ever saw. The formation is mostly of quartz Still this country has its draw backs. The winters are very se vere and long. The country is hard of access, and it will take some time yet to tell what the mines will amount to. But my opinion is that this will be a big mining region in a few years. There is no use of men rushing here unless they are prepared to go into business or prospect. This like every other country has its ups and downs, its easy and its hard times, the latter often predominating. SPIEXCE OF LIFE. AX AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM PRESIDENT GARFIELD. hk i:x!'1.ains his course of studies in early life. Mr. C. L. Wayland, a young man studying law in the office of Struve, Haines and Leary. Seattle, has an autograph letter in his pos session, written by President t Jar field, which contains an interesting account of how the President pur sued studies in his earlier and later life, to fit himself for the various high stations with which he has been honored by the peo ple. Everything relating to the President is of great interest just now, and, with the permission of Mr. Wayland, the Post copies the letter in full: .Mi.XTou, Ohio. Oct.:?. 1X7. ( L. V. YI.AXH. Danville, Indiana: My Dear Sir: In answer to yours of the 19th inst., 1 have to say that your inquiries as to my early studies show a praiseworthy studV in the work of self improve ment. 1 cannot say that 1 found in any one book the suggestions for apian of life and growth. In fact 1 did not in advance mark out any comprehensive plan of life. But I did resolve, at an early age, that I would acquire as good an education as the college course would enable me to obtain; anil to that general purpose I devoted all my energies until it was ac complished. In order to make my work thorough, I made it a con stant habit to study each science a little more broadly than the pre scribed course required, I thus got a little intellectual life outside of the text books. This habit has been of great value to me in sub sequent life: for 1 have always managed to keep up some line of reading outside the track of my professional and official studies; and tliose side studies have been of great value to me in many ways. As some one has well said: 4A man should have his intel lectual home with a few great authors like Shakespeare, Emerson and Macaulay, from which he-j should make excursions into the fields of literature, but from which he should return for his chief sustenance." Very truly your.. .1. A. Cai:i-ii:i.i. loi'iivian Hit tor Ctnohona Rubra. The Couul Cinchon was the .Simitbh Viceroy in Peru in HEX). The Countos, his wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which .she was freed by tlieu.se of the. native remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. as it was called in the Innsuaeenf the country, "Quimiuiiia. 1 Grateful for her recovery, on her return remedy 'in Spain, where it was known under various names, until Liunauis caiU.(l It cinchona, in honor of the lady to huro;e in licfj. she introduced tne who had l)rontzltl them that which was more precious than the gold of thelucas. To this day. after a laji.se of two lntn- dred ami fifty jears, science has given lisnollnngto take its place, it elieciu allv cures a morbid appetite for stimu iRiits. by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic irtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Bitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-day as they were in the days ot the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi ents of lhee bitters to be absolutely pure, ami of the best known quality. A trial will. satisfy you that this is the best bitter in the world. The proof of the pudding is in the eating,' and we willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. Xotlilnjc Mltort of 1'iiuiistnkaule UciielltH Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which Aykrs Saksa pa ri i.i.a enjoys. It is a comiouudol the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial. or blood disorders. Uniformly successful and certiu in its remedial effects, it produces rapid ami complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, jjoils. Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, .Skin Dis eases and all disorders rising from im purity of the blood. y its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures, Liver Conmlamts. Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent re newer of vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and imparls vigor and energy. For forty years it has been in extensive use. and is to-day the most available medicine for ihc suffering sick, anj where. Fei: Sai.k i:v am. I)i:ai.ki:. A cough, cohl or sore throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or consump tion, lirown s isronclilal troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the in flamed parts, aliasing irritation, give relief in a-stlnna. bronchitis, conglis, catarrh, and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers arc subject to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2.1 cents a box everywhere. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boifs, hu mors, female complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W.FowIr & Sons. Boston. The offer of $1,000 by the proprietor of the blood purifier and tonic, King of the Blood, for any non-genuine case of cure published by them, means sincerity and nieaus business. See advertisement Get your legal blanks at The Astokiax office. A full line of over two hundred styles. TThere isnot now any better news !RHr, nor one more confidently de voted to ilie building uj of the cmmlry tbnuTiiK AsTom.vx. At the price of Two Dollars per rear it is the cheapest as well as the best. With your aid and encoiiraseiHPiit we shall be able to make further improvements to enhance its field of itefulncs. rA coiiUMiiimnry says: A news jtupir kihI newspaper editor that pei j.lo den t talk about and sometimes nliiM are rather iwMr concern-. The itie;t ami business thai an editor sorie tiiti feels it a duty to defend at a risk of making enemies of another class, are often lite very first to show ininTititiide. The editor who expects to receive much cliaritv or gratitude will soon find out his mistake; but he should go ahead and say ami do what he conscientiously tliiuks'riglit without regard to frowns or smile. 35Sr-Thc free lands of the west are being taken up ami settled this year to a degree most gratifying, in the face of. the over-crowded mechanical depart ments of metropolitan life. Several mil lions more acres of homesteads have been entered for settlement at the var ious land offices this year than in the past year, andstill the western movement continues in force. And this is the only solution of the labor troubles. Let tho unemployed come and become producers instead of consumers. Sflf-We sec how life gets coined at our mint, so that the world somehow wears the stamp of the die cut into our hearts. e know how a piece of good fortune hriuhtens the air: how some im pending evil puts the edge of a spiritual eclipse upon the sun: how suddenly ill fortune in business will seem to make the cry springs of beauty bankrupt; how the sickness of a dear friend turns nature pallid; how the death of one wIhmii w love will convert all the trees to cypresses and the music of the uni verse becomes a rcquimn; but how can you expect your city to prosper if you ilouot patronize the local press? IJ7 can j on succeed as a merchant, or a Mechanic, and not advertise ? The inhabitant;? of Northwest and W'Mcth Oregon, including twolvc coun iif of 1h' Slate, and embracing the great valley of the "Wallamot and its ''forks," enjoy seven months of spring, vummcr iind autumn weather that arc nlmoM. equal to rtitlMrn or eastern Oregon for bright and olieerful weather and a bracing and healthy atmosphere. The Gve winter months, from November to March, bring a bountiful rain that produces, in due fcaton, unfailing crop?. These rains re tard, but icarccly prevent, labor outside, in any depmtment, and of lf0 days of winter, at let a third of them arc dry and bright. ....Merchants or others finding inac curacies in our .shipping list will confer a favor by reiwrting the same to this ofllce. As a compondium of news and miscellany no publication of the north west equals The Weekly Astokia. A splendid number now ready. Tor sale at the counter with or without wrappers for ten cents a copy. ggflBooks, Pamphlets, Lawyer's Briefs, and in fact every possible style of Printing is done as well and as cheaply at The Astorian Jon Rooms as anywhere else in the Slate. Call and examine specimens and prices. larger ctreulationon the f AdVCrtlSingi Columbia river tunn any other state paper. 1 EQUAL TO THE BKaT, AM) - 5-Lueap as tho uneapcft, at Tin: Astorux Orncr. PHOTOGRAPniC ENVELOPES. ALAItnE STOCK JCST OPENED, AND will bo sold bjr tho bnncb, or by the thousand, at The Astoeun office BILLS OF LADING, WAY BILLS, Receipts, and all kinds of Commer cial Printing, done at the Astorian office. ' CALL. EXAMINE, 011DEB.-S3 COrvRECT PRINCIPLES Demand that bills be rendered promptly, and to do it nicely, -ot your Bill paper ani Statements printed at lis primca ai T11E ASTORIAN Ofiico DO NOT SEND AWAY For Printing of any kind until you have tried TU ASTORIAN Office. OLD TAPERS. HAVING DETERMINED TO CLOSE cut our stock of old papers now u tho tio) u sccuro a lot for handy purposes, at Tub Astoeuk office. INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, &3B THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE." THE GREATEST ESEDIGAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPED LIVEEL Loss of nppctite.yausea.boTsrola costive, Pain in tnoHoad.-with n dull sensation in the back part, Fain under the alhouJHer Elaae! fullness after eating, witbTa d'tein; EEnation to exertion ofbouy or minaj Irritability of tempar. low spinta. jCoia oi memory, wna a icuuiiy ot uanusuc;- eyeaTV ollowr Skin. Headacho. Kcatlccg- nesa nt night, highly colored urins. IF THESE WASHDTGS ARE UHHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES Vffli SOON BE DEVaOPED. TUrrS FILLS ar especially adapted to fetich cases.one dose eiTectssuchactjauso of feolinj; a to astonlsli the BuCcrer. TUey Increase tit Appetite, and cause tho tortr to Take on Fleh. thus Uw ayateir. U nourlbel.anJ by UielrToHle Aetloaoa tho IMceiUrr Orcaaii. Krntar SteoU are pr--dci-ed. Price 25 ceuu. 35Xnrrayfct.. TUTT'S HA!B DYE 3iuv irAiBorWHiSKrascbanpei toaOtoes ttuicz by a single nppdcailon of this Dys. Ii inians a natural color, acts Iaalanlaoevu-s-y. W tjDroggiiU.ortfnt by exytm ca i erf 15 of St Office, 35 Murray St., Hew York. I g Dr.TCTra XlStit. U ViJuM IkNn.UUB UU t ' lrCkl KkiIU "lit b Uiilti ttitt urn yj2tilliJ TUTTS PILLS BHBHCHhHIBKSIIBSkuu BANKING AND INSURANCE. BANKING AND iilSURAHCE. X. W. CJ6.SJ3, BROKER, BANKER axi INSURANCE 'AGENT. ASTORIA. - - - OREGON OFFR'KiT()ri:s: TJ10.M S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P.M. Hue Mutual Insurance Co., - OF CALIFORNIA. .1. F. iIoc;uTOX ClIAS. It. STOUV... Gko. I- STOUV.. .. . President .. Secretary .Agent for 0?on Capital HtkI up in t. s. gititl coin $ 300 000 W) I IV. CASK. Agent. Chomiaias street. Astoria. Oregon. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOT"ON AND GLOBE. NORTH I1RITISII AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. I'.cpreentin:. a capital of SC7.000.000. A. VAX DUSEX. Agent. MARINE INSURANCE. PACIFIC COAST MARINE BRANCH. Commercial Union Assurance Co., OF LONDON. Capital, - - $12,500,000. Thf undersigned are prepared to issrrc poMciKK To cover liumeiits of SALMON' or other Merelmndtx' l.y tUIL or STEAMER from Columbia Cher to DOMESTIC OK FOREIGN I'OETS. Orders by .MAIL or WIKF. promptly at tended to SHiSOX. ('IintCII A Co.. Cor. Front and .Vli Streets, Portland, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. A Merciful Mhii H Mrrrifitl to his l.e:ist. ' OXIV 5 CKXTS. 650,000 ALREADY SOLD! ! A trcaMMMiti the And his DiM-avs, !y B.J. KEA DA LL, M.D. Full of Valuable and 1'rnetieal In formation, ami 'otiinit:iu;r an IXDKXL OF OISIIASES. Wbieh gives the snintoHis. eause and the llet Treatment ol each; a taWe gUlng all the principal drugs used fort lie Horse, with the ordinary doM'.efffeH and antidote when aiHriMin: a talrie Hitli an e:i-niingof the Horde's teeth at different age-., with rules for telling the age of the lfurt: tBengrav intcs Minwing the htiMirtant po.nLs in the structure of the horse, ab-o illustrating posi tions asHiiied by iek horM s in different dis eases. A aluabU- collet-linn of receipts, many o which would crt a horse-owner three to the dollars each EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousands who have seen it commend it and many good horsemen have extolled it in tin hignot tenns, even staling that they prefer it to ttooks which cnM V CO to $t0 W. Uonot throw away your money in the pur chase of costly hooks on the Horse, which are so full of Lathi phrases ami technical terms as to be unuidilfciliic to the uU'mge render 'Ihii. UUY KENDALL'S TI1KAT1SE, A lHMk of Suj pages, in iiht covers. Riving you more prat'lk-al information than Is con tained in some lanse volumes at far higher cot. Havimee xaniitied tbisbook thoroughly wean sat Mii-it no HORSE-OWNER Would hesitate a :n mih-iu about investing 25 cents in il purchase, if lie did but know the value f its content. Ketiieiiizinir the de- strahilit of having such practical Informa tion as our larmiug menus uaiiy neeu m their business. proii'.ed at reasonable cost instead of being ulriiged to pn the enormous profits demanded by the Publishers of most Agricultural Hooks, we have secured Several Hundred Copies Of th.s valuable little Treatise on the Horse. Mngle copies of which we shall be pleased to mall to :uiy reader or this paper. iKKtage pre paid by us, mi receipt or Kemiltaiiees may be made in currency, m1 vcrorstainiis. Send all order to I. V. IKEIjAXD, Astoria. Oregor THE ASTORIA PLEASURE GARDENS Will beoprii Every Saiurday and Holiday FOR Pleasure, Fun, Exercise. Innocent Re creation and Games of different hinds. J with Foot Racing and Horse Raclnsr on Each Saturday. l'ri.cs awarded to the winner in cachsume. The (mrden tolH ojhmi to lite fun loving citirenvof AMorhi and vicinity for the sea niii by W1I. ORDERS & CO. HOB8I A General Reduction OP TWESTY-nVK PER CEXT, Of AFX Clothing and Furnishing Goods. MISCELLANEOUS. J. 7T. 003STKT, Wholesale agent for the RED GROWN FLOUR Made by the new pi ores?. The lest Flour in the market. Every inck guaranteed; if not good as represented you can return it. Merchant will find it to their advantage to sell this Flour. BRAN. SHORTS AND CHOP PEED Also fur sale. Persons wishing Flour or Feed will flud me at my new Drug Store, at O. R. & X. Co's dock. Astoria. J. "V. CONN . Wilson & Fisher DKAT.RUS IX LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chcuamu$ and Hamilton Streets. ASTORIA. OREGON. C. H. STOCKTON, 3a:a,cFSE, sxcsgNr AND- J CARRIAGE PAINTER,- PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING A Sl'KCIAl.TV. GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. earShop next door to Astorian Ollice, in Shuster'sludldlng. .1. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. ALL JxTXDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms, toot of Itenton. street. Astoria Oregon. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Chenamus Streets, ASTORIA OREGON. DKALKH l.t CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other Engluh Cutlory. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Ideershanra Pipes, etc. A flue stock of Watches and Jewelry. Muzzle and It re ecli lieading: Shot Gun and RlileM, ilevolvert. lMntolM. anil Ammunition 3XAKIXK GLASSES. ALSO A FINE Assortment or fine SPECTAClJiS and EYE CLASSES. I. "W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL KRCEMBISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA --- OREGON U.K. Warrkx. TJL Eto5 Market ! Astoria M OrPOSITK OCCIDENT IIOTEl , ASTORIA. --- - OREGON WAUREX A. KATOX, Proprietor fiSneci'Jwor 10 Warren Jb JlcGuirel Wholesale- and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES. FLOUR. FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES. ETC. eB-Butter, Egg3, Cheese, etc. constantly on hand. tST Ships suppliod at the Iowosc rates. THE DEW DROP INN ! Oh, fishermen, all hear the Reed news ! A fine saloon Is started with best of Liquors, Wines and Beer, AND FINE FREE LUNCH UNGUARDED. The UrandcHt Caviar and Cheese, IX SANDWICH TIirCK AND THIN And will vou sikmuI a pleasant hour, drop in at the DEAV DRO! INN on Concomly street. J.T.BORCItERS. Astoria and Itnappton. Regular Mall and Fassenger Steamer JIOSKTTA. W.AVAVE MASTER wWlll leave Knappton for Astoria and return dally. CARRYINQ THE U. S. MAIL. ALso liave a lighter which enables her t carry wood or freight of any kiud. " For charter, freight or passagetat liv ing rates apply on board, or at I. . Case' store. J9L3? BUSINESS CARDS. JAY TCTTIiE, 31. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFicK-Over the White House Store. ItHsinExcK Next door to Mrs. 3Iunson's boarding house. Chcnainus street. Astoria Oregon. tis. ar. i. jkxxixgs. rirvsiciAx axd sukgeox. Graduate Univewity of Virginia. xs63 Physician to Bay View hospital, Baltimore City, 1S00-T0. Offick In Page & Allen's building, up stairs, Astoria. ? CRAXU, ax. !.. 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,'3 Room Xo. 3, AHtorian Buildins. Ef.sidkxck Corner or Benton and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. "P P. HICKS, PENTIST, ASTORIA, - - - OKEGOX. Rooms In Allen's, building up stairs, comr of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ASTORIA. OREGO i w. Fcirox, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA - OREGON o Ofllce over Iage & Allen's store, Cass street "P t IIOLDKX., NOTARY PUBLIC, ArCTIONEEU, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. T A. lle.IXTOSH. MERCHANT TAILOR, Oeeident Hotel Ihitldint', ASTORIA .-- OREGON C. n. BArv & co.. DKALKR IX DoorM. WludoiTM, Dliuds. Tran Horns. Lumber. Etc. All kinds r Oak Lumber, f Slaw, Boat Ma terial, ete. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gad evive and Astor. streets. , ITIILKNIIAKT Jl SOIIOEXK. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTORIA - OREGON. Hot. Cold, Slum it. MrnruanuMiipuur gfijfJiM) BATHS. SSSSSS? B-Speclal attention given toladlea'anc children's linir cutting. Private Entrance for Indies. W1IXIA31 FRY. PRACTICAL BOOT A3I SHOE 3IAKER. Chkxamu.s Stkekt. opposite Adler'a Book store, - Astouja. Orkook. X3T Perfect, fits Kuamnteed. All vrork warranted. Give me a trial. All ordeis promptly fllled. VT. L. 3I'U.E. Astoria. J. A. BttOW TortUmd. 1IKOW.V & McCABE, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. Astoria ofllce At E. C. Holden's Auction store. Portland office 24 B street. 13-tf UmS. S. T. McKEAN, UKALKll IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds or WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and JelTersou streets, Astoria. JSyStainpinsdone to order. 33. L- QTJXZNnKT. dealer hi .FAIUI1W GROCERIES, NA1XS, ailXE. FEEI AIVI HAY Cash iNlid for country produce. Small profits on cash sale. Astoria. Oregon, cor ner of Main and Squemocahi" streets. Sous of the Albniiy Beer! Respectfully Dedicated to and Sold by CHAS.GRATTKE, - - - - ASTORIA. Good evening kind friends, just listen to me. And when you have lieaid me, I'm sure you'll agree. I will give you a story, and sing it out clear And the name of mv song Is the ALBANY BEER. Yon can find it all round in this city of gold. And the way that they make it has never been told. That's a secret thev keep and hold very dear. For the whole country Lh drinking that ALBANY BEER. The brewerj-is large and the machinery is line. And every order Is sent to you right up to time. They get all kinds of orders from far and from near. And every one's healthy that drinks AL BANY BEER. For every thing there looks so clean and so neat. And their beer is so sparkling, it cannot bo beat. If vou are feeling bad orthe blues do appear. You cau 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 vou wantto behealthy, drink ALBANY llEER." Since then I have done so, and I'm hearty HIIU MUUIUl, At the round age of fifty I can always be found At my daily lalor before the sun doesappcar And each day and night I drink ALBANY BEER. ALso, 011 draught. THE CELEBRATED BOCK BEER. C. GRATTKE, - - WELCOME SALOON. Roadway, opioslte 0. 1". & N. Co's Dock. N. LOEB'S. HLrtu d & . -Lawyers briefs printed In fine stvle at The astorian office. ? ' - i-' .P .V 'Si ---r .te. '?'i- -