The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 12, 1881, Image 2

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ASTORIA-OREGON:
TUESDAY."..- JULY IS, 16SS I
.C. IRELAND.
.Editor.
Condition or the President.
The President continues steadily
improving. Settled quietness pre
vails at the White house. The
president has not suffered much
from heat since Thursday. Ex
periments are still being made
with a refrigerating apparatus in
anticipation of the return of hot
weather, which is predicted by
Gen. ITazeii. lie is inspired with
the firm belief that he will live,
and to those who know him best
tliis fact is more encouraging than
dl favorable reports of physicians.
Spokan Falls.
Mrs. S. A. Dnniw.nys letters to
the New Northwest are certainly
very fine productions, descriptive
of the regions traversed. Of Spo
kan and vicinity the lady says:
" On the edge of u broad, gravelly
prairie, adorned at intervals by
scattering trees, sits the embryo
city of Spokan, its site and sur
roundings resembling those of
Salem, Oregon, and its atmosphere
reminding us of Ml. Idaho or Mos
cow. We confess a little disap
pointment on viewing the envi
rons of the town; not that the
scenery is less magnificent than we
had been led to expect, but be
cause we have traveled so many
leagues of fertile land within the
past six weeks that the barren soil
looks doubly barren lx-cau&c of
the contrast. We expected a
larger town, too, but can hardly
toll why, unless it had been over
advertised by traveling or resi
dent enthusiasts, who had drawn
upon their imaginations for their
facts. The scenery in the suburbs'
or Spokan is exceedingly pictur
esque. Gray rock bubble up into
massive mounds, moss grown and
flower-bordered. (brassy ridges
roll away toward the mountains,
tree-capped and water-fed, and
the monotone of the falls rises
ceaselessly upon the ear like the
rolling breakers on the distant
weather beach. Niagara falls do not
equal the falls of Spokan in beauty,
and they scarcely more than rival
them in grandeur. Niagara river
is larger than the Spokan, and the
torrents fall from a really greater
highr, though the difference is not
apparent. Spokan falls have all the
beauty of Ladore and the majesty
of Niagara combined. TIk impulse
of (he near-by mountains is in the
water as it comes tearing down
through the prairie gorge, and a
basaltic promontory juts out from
the banks in front of the embryo
city, parting itself into islands and
the stream into different channels,
forming many diflereitt cataracts,
all frothing" and foaming in their
eager haste to get to the Columbia
river, and fretting and moaning
and fuming because of the oppo
sition they meet, in their anger
and hurry, sending up clouds of
spray that bat lie the obdurate
rocks in torrents of tear. How
we should enjoy .-ill this were it
not for the unrest that continually
hounds us when away from Innne.
Unrest that never leaves us for an
instant except when in the lecture
room, and often pursues u even
there."
Cornel Photo.
The comet was successfully pho
tographed l)r Prof. Hour' Draper
at Ins observatory at Hastings, on
June 2Cth. Prof. Draper obtained
several negative. Tho impres
sions will be made and pictures
distributed to men of science
throughout the world. The pro
fessor of the Dudley observatory
says the comet now visible is
neither the comet of 1S12 nor
that of 1S07, that ir is one lately
seen bv South American observers.
For Old Iron.
Twenty-one years ago all New
York turned out to see an iron
monster crawl up the Hudson and
cast out its huge claws into the
Ibottom of the river. This was the
steamship Great Eastern,, which
"now is offered at public auction on
-the 1st of October. In spite of
Its gigantic size it charmed the eye
by the beauty ot its lines. But it
has been from the beginning a
financial failure, and ivill perhaps
end its career by being sold for
.old' iron. The Great Eastern,
"however, has a peculiar history of
atsown tnat-Aviu noiouDtue'given
after its funoral. " -
'MUlitMMi'taHHnBMH
The news.
UV MAIL A2fl TELEGRAPH
3'he situation at Albanr remains!
,n StatU I110'
lcllovr fever is reported on
board a British vessel at Pcnsacola
from Vera Cruz.
Indications are that Hon. Jo
seph Simon has been elected may
or of Portland by one majority.
Ileat is oppressive in Chicago,
mortality great, sunstrokes fre
quent, breezes light from the lake.
The Oceanic landed 1,000 head
of celestials in San Francisco from
the Flowery Kingdom on Satur
day. A man fell over a bluff 100 feet
high at Mitchells point, below
Hood river, last Wednesday, and
died shortly afterwards; could not
learn his name.
Center of Population.
It is interesting from several
points of view, to trace the center
of population of the United States
from the east to the west, which
takes place each decade. The
geographical center of the country
is in northern Kansas, a little
nearer the western boundary line
than the eastern. But the produc
ing power of th(j western part is
not equal to that of the eastern;
consequently the meridian is lo
cated somewhere near St. Louis.
The center of .population has not
3'ct reached that point but is ap
proaching it rapidly. The thirty
ninth parallel divides the whole
area into two zones, which are
about equal in fertility. So far
the center has kept very near its
original in its progress westward.
In 1100 it was near Baltimore.
Fifty years from time it moved to
a point twenty-two miles south of
Clarksburg, "West Virginia. In
1S50 it was twent3'-five miles
south of rarksburg, and fifty-five
miles from its last position. Ten
3'cars later found it twenty miles
south of Chillicothe in Ohio, or
eighty-two miles further west. Tn
IS10 the center was forty-eight
miles northeast of Cincinnati, going
to the north fifteen, which was an
entirely new departure. This was
during the war, but in 18S0 it
veered back to the parallel and
was located m Kentucky, five
miles west of Covington and fifty
one miles west of it? position in
3S70. This is as near as it can be
ascertained until the census bureau
makes an accurate report.
Ru Tin. Ybijki.y Atokiax in
poist-jmid vraj)jer for ten cent:, and
:oiul it 1o some trieml in the oast. It is
iK'ttor than a loiter.
JSS-IIow can 1 tell whether
ftdvertisemont will attract or not?
It.
inj
Try
sSAny person who takes u paper
regularly lrom apostofficc whether di
rected to his name or another's, or
whether ho lias subscribed or not i.s re
sponsible for the pay.
An advert isemont in a newspa
per is worth forty "directory card-? and
other foolish imitations. The paper is
seen eer da-, by hundreds, while the
book is noticed by only a very few .
jZ3-Thc courts have decided that
refusing to take newspapers anil period
icals from a postoflice, or removiim, and
leaving them uncalled for, is )trlma
facie evidence of intentional fraud.
2rJf you arc suddenly ,-i'sked,
"who among merchants have made the
largest fortunes in the shortest lime in
legitimate business," will not jour reply
naturally be, "judicious advert iers?"
jtSCrJf a person orders his paper dis
continued , fie must first pay all arrear
ages, or tlie publisher nin continue to
send it until it is made, and eolleet the
whole amount, whether the paper is
taken from the oflice or not.
jff-firA good point about adxertisiiig,
in general, is that such announcements
never offend. We never dislike that
which appeals to us for our good opin
ion, for the very act seems to say io us
Hint our j:od opinion is vali"
jzir-lt is a fact long since established,
says the Helena Herald, that the mer
chant who liberally patronizes the ad
vertising columns of the press. elN his
wares cheaper than the one whose name
is seldom or ever seen. The reason is
patent, for by thus advertising, his sales
are lrippled and a le-s pnipoitionate
profit makes him thegrcatest gainer.
3i&A newspaper is a window
through which men look out upon the
world. Without a newspaper a man 1?
shut up iu a small room, and knows lit
tie or nothing of what is happening out
side of himself. In our day the news-
paper 111 Keep a seiibioie man in sym
pstnj wiui me worlds current lnMorv.
It is an unfolding encycloncdtaaud hand'
book, forever issuing and never finished
3&There is a quiet courtesy and
modest unobtrusiveness about a wise
advertisement that create a certain res
ponsivo feeling of svmpatlu in the
reader. Wo all like to le solicited, and
f it is natural to supikmj that he who
most polite!.-., clearly and iersi:.tently
suiicus ns, sinmis uzc iK'iier enance lor
our trade. The familiar advertisements
of local papers often cover these points
with gi eat lact and ingenuity.
2fSkilled mechanical and profes
sional labor is in abundance in this state.
Wo can spare a whole auniyof elerks,
salesmen and "Mieawbers who are starv
ing because the are not lilted, or will
not labor in he field that offers them A
living. Now Is the time to invest in
lands and to settle on them. I'allroads
aie opening all over the slate, and there
is a fair show injr of an increase in the
value of land, no matter where located.
r armors arc what we want, and not
more tradesmen: agriculturists. not ad
ditional professors; tillers of the soil,
and not an increased army of clerks.
me country is neaitny, ootii morally
and phj-sically, and there is value in
land that is not affected bv the rise arJ
1 fall of stocks.
Jilanks. Promissory notes, bonds
for deed, quit claim deeds, mortgages
uiiu uawumt ucvuo. ni mis uit;i
STue Weekly Astokiax is an
independent newspaper, devoted wholly
and solely to the commercial and mate
rial interests of Oregon, and will be sent
on trial four months to any address in
the United States on receiptor 51 00.
Mr. Davidson displaying samples
of some of the cabinet photojrraphs !
wnicn ms urancu gaiicry lias aircauy
made in Astoria. It Is even better than
the samples shown when he first open
ed here. Each original has received a
dozen just like them and so will every,
person who favors him vv ith an order, j
Mr. J), advertised in the firt place that
he would deal only in uooil work at
reasonable prices, and dozens of Astoria I
leople can testify that he has kept his !
word, and hundreds more v ill lie able J
io say me same nuns u present apiwnr
ances signifj anything.
DIKIK
In Knanpa Settlement. July
Xeh.A. Nowlen.
1). 1S81,
NEW TO-DAY.
CITY
ES.
TVTOTICE IS UK
IVEN THAT the
J-t City Assessme;
for 1631.1s now In
my nanus jor cone
ul ot said taxes
are now iue. Ail
that arc iudeoNd
for the same may
inn said taxe befj
percent, by pay-
r ii. issi.
E.IJIENT.
Ct Treasurer.
Cl-d&wtd
Lot and Improvements for Sale.
LOT EIGHT. !. JBLOCK SEVENTV
flre Iu Olneys 'ttiii. together with
A Good Homeand WoedbtiPtl
i:
MXE KUXDJtEO DOLLARS.
For narticularsncire of
M.ftttjEtAor W. H.TWIMtillT.
AstonxJulll. IhSI.
I
Dissolution Notice.
miiK PAirrxKusiiii - uerktofokk
JL existing between the undersigned and
r Ilje tmu name oi iair-
t IIU .131UIIV VUfcWili ?
Iivnutual donseiit. Mr.
lleeieis auil ptn Iiir all ont-
A.MES (J. FAUtFOWL. Jr..
ROUT. NkJlMfXCILA.RU.
.Inly 1. 1&1. rtl-diwtf
LIBERTY HALL.
I.H. 1IAVK1M.V.
MAXAOKR.
f"7
the Comedy Boom !
MORE.
Tuesdfay,fl"uly 12, '81.
etriitinn -if the
9
TK1
D OW I BET) OTT
1 15
most msI-
CHARLES
SHOP
AS TIIK iVIlDEK.T
Ponular nrices. No extra charre for re-
servinuMjatsatCAUL ADLEU'S.
To Whom it May Concern.
rilHE PILLAK HOCK PACKI.N'C Coni
JL iwinv will not he resiHmsiblc for any
hills contracted :ifter this date unless or J
dered by the subscriber.
.IOIIX KIKRNAX.
Pillar Hock, .InlyU, 18st.
FOUND. About forty-lhe fathom of 40
mesh, ll-plv new net with old lines was
icked up on Clalsop .spit about June 2:hl, j
jome ot the corks marketl A. .V. P. C. J
Owner can hae same by proving pnperly
aim jm.Miij; ciuui's.
WILLIAM .TOIINSOX.
7M
At .1. Williams. Taiury Point
Girl Wanted. j
rilM OK MIDDLE AC5ED WOMAN.
vJ Inquire at
TIILS OFK1CI.
FOUND. On the mornini; or Jnl Uth.
near the (Sreat Republic, about To or so
fathoms Harbours 13 -ply 4f mesh ; leads
marked COOK. Owner canhae the same
by proing propertN and imving charges. I
Atplj to J. V. P.llOWN. ,
7.7.0 West Coast Pkg. Co.
IOUND.-Oii Fort Stevens flat. Wednes-'
. day morning. .Iul titli, letween 175 to!
jiw latuouLs oi new anu om wen nnxeii, and
corks or virions marks. Tlie owner can
have the same by calling at t!eo. W. Hume
racks in Astoria, proving proHrt aud pa
hig charges. .lOHN'STKANl).
duly 7. 1SS1. 7.7.CI
S25 Reward'
LOST. Saturda nliit.lymeen the IkII
lower and my hip lyfck or Hansons
jewelry More a large willuf or jKeket book
containing money jfttniH Jrpers. Tlie Under
will receive a rewUnl !& 00 upon return
or the s:uue to m. ir LEWIS GILL,
July Mh, lSl 1 Astoria, Oregon.
"VTET FOUND.-On the nisht of .Inly sd,
JLl near Sand Islaiul, about 20 fathoms.
buoy marked M. J. Owner can have same I
lyr proyliiK propertx and IivinB for this no-!
iwner can nave saint
ml oavimr for this no
nce. Apply at AMUK1A 1-ISHEKV.
"JVTET LOST.-On theiiiKht of ,Iul sd.near
J-i Sand I bland, about 50 fathoms -v, mesh '
ner. new. llarbonrsno-lO twine, buoy marked j I
K ii nnd corks riifiinoiift K nnd hHil: K niif
Sand Ibland, about .W rathotiLs 4.-. mesh 1
side and T on the oilier. Finder will be
rewarded by rcturnim: the .same to the
ASTORIA FISHERY. '
WELCH HH.L
WATER WORKS!
Fumhh purv
SPRING WATER'
11les and general
water fixtures cou
stantly on hand.
sonable rates.
Offlce on West-
i'lummmr at rea
Eighth street near O. R. & N. Go's wharf.
.TAS. W. WEICU, Agent,
Astoria, Oregon
METROPOLITAN
Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon.
On the Roadway next to I. Foster's .saloon.
The lest of satisractlon guaranteed.
Hair Cutting.
Shaving. -Sliampoolng,
Dyeing from
25 cents
? 25 to 75 -
A liberal share of the trade solicited.
TAX
RHBY
nC roll 1
tillOBfllll
tervjus
pre .vuxu'
I r w.
aoin iitiMnevnnue
thb itavdi-hoR
J.C. Fairfcl
standing lUrutsff
Success off
0NB NIGHT
?&y,i
In conieiiiieucfnf tltf- I
V.st
IlJVHKIiT'S 'KI.TCICA
'0HKIV ft'OaiPSM
Will ghe one more uerfoniuitiw
thelitlieluM.
15. B
JmSm
g"' I ii I --IMWf
W.'B. DAY, Proprietor.
3IISCELLANEOUS.
iPORTJNf Ym
ISNOlCBfflT:
OK TIIK
WHITE
HOUSE
To make room foran immense stock of good
i lint nre arrh in by every .si earner.
I will sell for the
NEXT THIRTY DAYS
-AT-
ttvn.if 1 - lnilnnnil Pinnae ?
"J- . ..! - .v,x.
My entire stock, comprising the latest styles
or -
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods,
Cloaks, Dolmans,
Ladles and Child tens Shoes und Slippers
AI-SO:
A
CO.Mri.KTE I.IXKOF
MENS AI) YOUTHS
C'LOTTinSTG-
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,
ETC.
ETC.
ETC.
Uefore imrrhasiii your goods elsewhere
j call In and examine my goods and prices, as
it will pay you well for jour trouble.
S. SCHLTJSSEL,
"wniTE house stoke,
Comer Main and CheuamiLsstreeis,
ASTOKIA, OREGON.
STEVENS & SON
j Have jiM received a large st(ck of
' Picture Franfe Mouldings.
r . mi- r.i nr w,
the J'ieturi's In Astoria
ma'de into frames to
pared to inline all
AT VERY LOW RATES.
Also jiist rrreied a large line ot
Vocal and Instrumental Sheet Music.
Musical Instruments of all kinds always on
liamL t)piosite the Ilell Tower. Astoria.
a I.KIXENWK1IEK. I1IKAM 1IKOWN.
KSTAUUSHKn fiZ.
Leinenweber & Co.,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
TAMERS Affl CDBBIEBS,
ALaniuTacturers and Intortersor
A I.L KINDS OK
AND BINDINGS
Wholesale Dealers iu
(XI L AND TALLOW.
MANUFACTURERS OF
1 BOOTS and SHOES
ttsrlligheit cstsli price jiald forj Utiles and
Tallow.
WasMngton Market,
Main iSVrcrf, - - Axtoria Oregon
JlEllGMAX 0 BERRY
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN.
tion of the public to the fact that the
above Market will altraya be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH ANDJCURED MEATS I
Which will .v.i.i innni niM irhMuniA
an j reta,i Sneclal attention eitou to sunrb-
n.hii,.
Cf CT AGl?T? Qr CC
KJ, UUilLOlJll LX XJJ.f
iSuecessors to F. Shenuau & Co.)
MAIN STREET, -
.VSTORIA, OREflON
Is prepared to supply
j Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Corneit "lIcatK, I'eultrj, Game Ktc.
Also coiLstantly on hand
to patrons. I Fresh Butter E5Pi Vegetables.
Custom 8oBdttd.miVA supplied at lowest rates.
fSFreh sausages made every day or to
order.
CENTRAL MARKET.
Genenil assortment of table stock constantly
on nand, such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISIl. POUXTKY AYI GAME
fn the season.
CIGARS XSD TOBACCO.
Best ef "TDfES AXD IJQXJOBS.
All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
J. RODGERB.
THE CALIFORNIA STORE,
. (The Cheapest One Price Store in Astoria)
- Corner Opposite the Post Office.
A CARD TO THE PATRONS OF THE CALIFORNIA" STOKE.
AVe intend now at mir siaru TO RKCl'LATK TIIK PKICES OF DRY OOODS ANl CLOTHING IX ASTORIA. TWs we Ktlm Io
hate ilittie. sud slmll ertntinwe to do -H.
We Orismale. Uevcr Imitate. . m a word to oub opposests.
Blow your Trumpets inside Out,
We Lead. Others Follow. And Fire off your Guns.
$.13,756
WVlme reilwe.1 priees in mullock In the amount r Thirteen T1ioiihihI rfeen llmtdri'd
pMrelnisers :i clinm-e are Money. IteweinJnT a DoUr sji vl K
LA DIES
oi;k nicKss ;oois it:iAKTUE-:vrMHBittsort'tM;k , srisxs. yoi:tiis. ax isovs t:i,oTiiix Is
anti (.'olnrtil (Kliiiure. .Mtiairs. SHK ami Wool I'hilds. Khiun'? i IA K"SJ1 KST ew"sts of a full Hue or French and Eugltli lr
Cloltio. r.nKMle. fawel Hair Smlinps. ami a Ixiiintifiil sHityi-r r asonals. Seoteh Tweeds ami Chevkrts. r.tack Doeskins and Eroati
I)res wear toniiiHenMs f-eIas-ileiUMii. All at Cost t'rlec. ehtths, llain and 1'aiwv Cawimrvs, in Hlit and dark colors, all
at Cost Price.
t
SIIAAVI-S, LAOEtS. rVIKKiVKAK. l'lanaete. IIoMerv.
IJnons. .Millnter) t'ood.. faruMiK. lane fiiMKN. All at Cot
!.UAK AM) Nl'iT deoatliiieiit c-tHiHtN
stles.r IhilitHUiN Saeiif . Wrap. ilnoleks.
eei l.'-.er.pttiMi. ut fii-t Price.
i imersnin-, nraweiN, uiersiiirts. uveraiLs ami .lumpers, ai
I.AD1KS. 31 s; IU A'1 -UU.IKJ?.N'S USOKS in Cost Prior.
l'reneh hHl. l'elilile ;uat. i" Kid. MindaK Xuwporl Ties. Infant
Shoes, in faet evervthmy atpertainiMK to a Urar-clnsR Shoe I)ert- i SILK Il.VNDKEHCIIIKFS A M'ECIALTY.
meat, ladies (!he Kat. vtr rett and la-aiUifal to near. a ,
Special t ! TriMik, Valws, SmI)h-K ud all kinds of Portmanteau-.
ANEW L'EATIJRE, OUR COUNTRY ORDER DEPARTMENT.
FIRST XjXTIECIEI FIELD!
Ill eoiisefiwiH'e ol Ihe sreat iiiemtM of onleiN irom tin Country, we wish ti infonn irties tlesinnp to purcha.se gotxlsatcos
prim atnl ho are hiih14 titlteuil iu person, that we have iJHeel an emeieiit clerk in this department, who will forwtinl samples
ami lists ir pikfs.t' HnHins wlm lesire them, and we guarantee to eer ihtshi imlcrim; tlinuth this ileimrtinent, that thej
will revrtve Uh- Mim valutas if ersiHiill suiveniitemliiKtheii own iHirelws'.
Our One: Price System, Goods Marked in Plain Figures, Justice to Everyone,
Together with the Immense SteL in select Trow, w a stimVient tjnarintee that Um wants r all rtin ln supplied and e'ven thii niosti
rnstldtous pU-a-d.
DIHECT ALL COMMUNICATIONS, LOCK BOX 248.
THE aALIFOEIflA STORE,
(Tlie Cheapest One Price Store in Astoria.)
Corner Opposite the Post Office.
AIISiTELLASEOrS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
ix-
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, LUMBER.!
!
KTC. ETC., :KTC, '
TIN PLATE
HLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD,
SHAMING COPPERS,
SOLDEUIXG COPPERS
SALMON TWINE,
COTTON TWINE,
NET LINES.
.MANILLA. HOPE,
SAIL CLOTH,
ANCHORS,
FLOATS, MAlTLS, HANDLES,
0a,3EtJB, OARS.
MXrivIAXIC ACIJJ,
LACQFER. VAitxisii,
TURPENTINE. UKNZINE,
COAL OIL
GUM UOOTS, 1UOE. ETC., KTC,
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
astoki.i, - - oui:(;o.
SEA VIEW HOUSE.
J. I-STOUr, - - 1'ROI'KIKTOi:
North P.ieifle I'.euelt. V. T..
Will be Open for Visitors July 4. 18SU
It is one mile nearer Ihvueo than lat sefwnn
TRBMHARD & HPSIIIIRj
hkai.i:is in
SHIP eBANBLBRf
PKO VISIONS.
IRON,
. STEEL.
00.1L,
Builders General
HARDWARE,
PAINTS. OILS, ETC.
ac;encv OF THE
Imperial Mills Flour and Feed.
Chenamus Street, Near Olney,
ASTORIA." OREGON
-A.vn-
! BOOTS A.'i SliOKS ot lostem. Callfonua. and Oresa
Msnufaet liters, at les than eot it umnuraetiire.
of tin ver latent '
and l.lnen Sn of , ;r.XTS Fl'SIXISIII.Vf; C'OODS 1E1ART3HAT
eonstMs.nh- er latest styles or White and Colored Dress Shirt.
t Citltars. N'eeKlW. .SiarN. stiuU, Call HuttoiH, Suspenders, llixie.
-O-
MISCELLANEOUS.
l A. V. U.KS.
:. it. pvck.
Page & Allen
(.SUCf'KXoOI-K TO B. S. I.AltSKK.)
Wliolesale and retail ileah'rs in
Gro eeriest
Provisions
Crockery,.
! Glass and Piated Ware,
Tl-Ol'IGAI. AND DOAIKSTIC
fruits and vE6ETABLEs.mil TWay, May 5th, 1881.
j
W M mm. ' mnflRfing HHaPS
, .. UW, AMW, WUW W&W
j
TIu hirRiNt ami most cnmiletc stock of
giMuls iu tln'ir line So be founU in the city.
Corner of CTuhm ami Suemoeihe Streets,
ASTORIA. OREGON.
INcw and Durable Scow for Sale.
20x44 feet,
Alvi. one lieu Z'A IhAnelior;
One new lfiO W Anchor ;
A
About Forty Fathom new " Chain.
Any one necilitnc the aboe will fiml it
greatlvto their advantage to call Immedi
ately on W- K. TICIlENOR.
lint Halt station on hklpanon, Clatsop.
"Warranty deeds, nult claim deeds
ami inortsases, tor sale at this oflice.
R franklin,
UNDERTAKER,
ConuT"! vni d Sqt:?iio..I:e -jtrpcts
ASTORIV. - - ORIIflON
iii.vi.ei: IN
WALL PAPER .
AND
WINDOW SHADES
AND
UNDERTAKERS GOODS.
C. E. .IACKINS. J. A. MONT(103IKi:V.
STOVE AND TIN STORE
Sole Agents for the
Magee Standard Ranges. Etc. i
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
CLEAKIJJTG and REPAIRING I
' .mm.1
Colnuuniu St., next Nicholas' Barber Shop.
ypit riivii' vn iiipi." iv I
SHIPPING TAGS
milE BEST QUALITY. WILL-BE SOLD
JL by tho hundred, or by tie box, printed or
Plain, to suit customers, at -
iUK astorus oaicc.
and FHtv-SK Do)hir. thus xirhtg inteiul&d
a Holla r'Kamed.
G-EISTTS
HATS AXI f.il'S. in alt tjles ami colors, at Cost Prlec.
irSCELLANEOUS.
Barbour's
IRISH FLAX THREADS
Salmon Net Twine.
Cotton Seine Twine,
Cork and Lead Lines,
Cotton Netting, aii sizes.
Seines Made to Order,
Flax and Cotton Twine,
Fishing Tackle, etc.
BARBOUR BROTHERS,
DIarket Street. Sau FrauclHco
HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managen.
MRS. H. A. DERBY,
MASONIC HALL. - ASTORIA. OKEGOX.
"Will open her new stock
I .v FINK ASSORTMENT OF
The Josephine SeamlessKidGloves
AVarrantthl to lw Hie Iest in the market.
Alo, : lars;' assortmont of
infants Wear and Ladies Dres
sing Saques.
A large variety ot
'm cm Mil 1 imcdv nnnne
Purehased by Jtvntlf
riats, Boimots, Velvets,
Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings,
Collars, Etc., Etc.,
. MAIN STREET.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
.IMoNSTnup-r, Nkvu I'vkkkh norar,
ASTORIA. - ORKC.ON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LihllMilRIKE EMMES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. I. "W.vss. I-reshlont.
.1. :. IIustlkr, Secretary.
I. V. Cask, TreaMirer.
Joiix Fox, Superintendent.
First Street Bridge Saloon.
HENRY ROTHE,
DEALER IN FINE WINES. LIQUORS
I'.kki:, Cioaks, and best brands ot
,, KENTUCKY -WHISKY,
103 So'nth First street, roKTLAND, Oregon1.
JSBcstSan Francisco Fool Table on the
premises.
1. T. It.VJlCL.VY.
T. H. HATCH.
j HATCH & BARGLAY,
COMMISSION MERCILVNTS.
No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cat.
LETTER HEAD PAPER,
pitum!) OK FLAIN, OF THE BEST-
OF THE
-- quuiuy nv auk astoriax obn.
ASTORUX oEct,
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