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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1881)
0 ga 'R&tonttto. liU--- Yol. XY. Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, July 16. 1881. No. 65. J evr Mexico. New Mexico will nevr amount to muck s jiii agricultural stale. It is h ijood grazing country, but it is jH-ineipjilly valuable for its mines of copper, silver and gold. New Iexieo is iike- a rich miser x-lotlied in rairs. It looks poor outside, but under the surface you will find bidden away wealth enough for a continent. As a rule all reports, except those made by regular reporters, arc exaggera tions. Hundreds of people will pretend thnt tliey have found rich mines, when, as a fact, tlcy have only a few barren poles set on end in the ground. One there will meet but few natives; but there are throngs of real big-hearted, generous Americans. The Pueb los are most excellent, industri ous, honest, ignorant and harmless people and they are as. patient as the little donkeys they maul. The Pueblos are all Catholics, but have been turned over by the in terior department, to another de nomination. They are now a good sort of folk, but after the agents have had them in charge for :t few yeais tliey had better be watched. With the present rail road connections, and the mining interest growing as it has for a few months, Xew Mexico will soon be come tnorougniy vmcricaiuzeu. The people are rapidly changing in their ideas and habits. Modern houses are being built. A splen did hotel is almost done at Santa Fe, and thousands of improve ments are going on. As soon as these people begin to build good houses indead of wasting their time making crucifixes and walk ing in religious processions, they will become Americanized. Home Manufactures. Some of the English journals frankly admit that our protective tariff is a prominent cause of the large prosperity of the United States. The condition of the English and French manufacturers is not enviable, and ome of the most sagacious are contemplating a removal of both machinery and skilled workmen to the United States. The Chicago Inter-Ocean bays that a large English manufac turer has recently been in Chi cago and selected the site for an extensive factory, and that at no distant date the hum of British spindles will be heard upon the prairies of Illinois. Let 'urn hum. Every town of one thousand in habitants in this state should liavc a local manufacture of some sort, even if to raise the necessary capi tal every resident, male and fe male, had to subscribe for one or more shares of stock. Jt is not necessary for prosperity that wc should have more millionaires, but it is necessary that we should have more citizens who own their home steads and have a competency in their station in life. And honest da's work at honest pav, will fetch it. The. Scientific American alius trates another new application of electricity as a motor, applying the electrical current to the propulsion of a boat, and so far the results have been eminently satisfactory. The experiments have been made on the Seine, on several occasions, with a boat containing from two to six persons. This motor consisted of a Siemens coil, which by a simple but ingenious arrangement, is made to transmit its power to a three-bladed screw at the stern of the boat. The motor itself is fixed on the upper part of the rudder, which it follows in its movements, as does also the screw. The motor, with its accessories, does not weigh more than two pounds. The apparatus may be adapted to any boat, and there seems no reason whatever why it might not be so modified as to be applicable, to vessels of much larger dimensions than that experimented on. Ex periments in navigation by elec tricity were made on the Neva in 1839 by Jacobi, but the method adopted had so many drawbacks as to be practically useless. Get your legal blanks at Tmc Astobiax office. AJnll line of over two hundred styles. Oregon Pis Iron. One of those articles for which we have ceased to be dependent upon Great Britain or tlie cast ie iron, and an economic revolution will doubtless follow. One of the reasons why we liave been lwck ward in many ways commercially has lceii that we are not manu facturers, awl while we lacked cheap iron we had many obstacles to encounter. In fact, it is almost impossible to become a great man ufacturing state when we have to import iron from a long distance and then pay a high tariff on it. as we have liad to do for so many years. It lias long been known that there are great depBiU of iroli chi the Pacific coast, but it was long lefore we found any person courageous enough to ex pend money in testing these de posits. Uregon, says a an i ran cisco commercial exchange, was first in the field with the pig iron, which proved to be of good quality and has sold in the San Francisco market for sev eral years. It lias not had uni form success financially, but dur ing the past year or so the matter haslu'en taken up with enterprise, and is new prosecuted with vigor, and with Washington territory iron added, more than will be needed this, year probably 20,000 tons, will be offered. We have been importing fiom England and the east all the way from 10,000 to 20.000 tons annually, worth from S30O.0O0 to sCOO.OOO a year. Pig iron will, therefore, within a com paratively limited period, become one of i:Ke articles of merchan dise which we cannot hope to find a. market for on tin Pacific const, and the revenue from that source will have to be made up in manufac tures. We will have here acquired the uj of one of the arms of the manufacturer, and will have such advantages at home that comjeii tion will be hardly be possible. President Garfield will owe his life more to his innate courage and healthy constitution than to sur geons skill. Very few sheep died in Grant county last winter. The wool clip is larger than that of last season. The production of the entire count)' will considerably exceed 300,000 pounds. Long creek yields a gain of 20,000 pounds over last year. "With proper preparation for hard winters, by putting up feed, Grant county can produce annually 5,000.000 pounds of wooi. The third package of goods stolen from McKiniiey and Smith, at Turner, together with articles taken from other parties, has been found. The robbers Glenn, Brad shaw and McKearn did not make much out of their stealings, rob bing every house that they came to, and defying the officers of the law, as nearly all the goods stoldn have been found, and they have received a reward for tlteir un lawful occupation, of fifteen years each in the penitentiary. "We pre sume after a time they will be par doned, when the penitentiary fills up to the maximum of its capacity, as compensation for their bad luck in not getting away with the swacr- That's the stvle now. The stdc-Avliecl stenmer Idaho which was brought throujrli the Cascades on the lltli, will be fitted up for business on Puget souud. It was Capt. .1. W. Troupe who brought Iipt safely over the Cascades. When steering into the rapid waters the -captain took the wheel in .person, and with steady nerve pointed her for the wide channel. The boat answered her helm quickly as she shot through the turbulent waters and all seemed to hold their breath. The boat was seen to tremble for a few seconds and then she shot forward with lightning speed. The vessel with the reins in the hand of Captain Troupe seemed almost as if she was alive. As she shot out into quiet water with her flags flying and colors waving she passed the Wide "West, with Vice-President Oakes and party on board, who'cheered lustily. Oregon and California Railway. Several twirties of surveyors are at work on the proposed extension of the Oregon and California rail road seeking for passes through the mountainous regions of south ern Oregon. It is found that the extensive tunneling and bridging heretofore deemed necessary is a mistake. A route through the canyon has been found with a grade of less than one hundred feet to the mile, while another over tlie Cow creek hills is reported to liave a irrade of twenty feet leas. By the route now being surveyed a tunnel three-quarters of a mile in length through the Siskiyous, four hundred feet below the lowest pass, will be necessary. Howards surveyors are now operating in the vicinity of Coles, California. They passed the state line on the Cth inst., about one mile east of the stage road, and will reacn tne Klamath river to-day, when they will retrace their steps and com mence surveying toward the Rogue river. Edison has perfected a fog-horn that can be heard ten miles, but when il comes to an invention for getting his hired girl up in the morning, he smiles sad and falls to musiii"-on the infinite. ''Poverty' makes ns acquainted with strange bedfellows1' is doubt less the Khedives reflection; now that he has become, by compara- j tive pauperism and a strange sc- J quence of events, the Popes neigh bor. Had ever Pontiff before a biir harem at nis elbow? It will take thirty steamers to bring from abroad to New Orleans the railway iron already sold to arrive at that port. Railway iron is making cheap return freights from Xew Orleans about as suc cessfully as the immigration I worn does for New York. The government is at last taking steps to throw the Malheur reser vation open to settlement by the white man. It is known that most, if not all, the Indians on the res servation were placed on the Sim coe reservation quite soon after the last Indian outbreak. A party of surveyors on thei southern extension of the Oregon and California railroad last week found part of a mail sack in the vicinity of Pilot rock, which still had some matter in it. Tlie sup position is that it is the remains of the bag rifled by robbers about a year ao. A San Francisco paper thinks that the growth of Oregon and Washington territory ought to shame California into doing some thing to invite immigration. What has Oregon ever done, as a state, in this rcspeet, to entitle her to the opposite of shame? We 'd like to ascertain. Col. Frank J. Parker, of the Statesman, was one of the party who accompanied Vice-President Oakes to Walla-walla. Mr. C.W. Hansen of this city, will accompany him through to St. Paul and the oast. They expect to get through inside of forty days. They will go on horseback from Lewiston. A gardncr at Naples holds out the Itopc that in the near future the camellia will rival the rose in fragrance as well as in beauty. After years of experiment he has succeeded in producing a camellia with a delicate perfume. It is of a pale rose color, and the gardener hopes to obtain before long fra grant white blossoms. One' of the most interesting and promising recont inventions is a machine for purifying the mid dling of wheat flour by electricity. The work is done by passing the coarsely-ground middlings under a series of hard rubber cylindrical rollers, which are kept in an elec trical condition by the friction of sheepskin pads Mrith the wool down, pressed upon them from above. The electrical rollers pick up the bran from the middlings, leaving the pure parts to be ground over into flour of the high est grade. Peruvian Hitter The Comit Cluelimi was the bpftiilsh Viceroy la I'itm in USX). Tin Counter. hU w ife. hs pros-rated 1 an intermit tent fever, fnmi liirh she was fowl by the tne t tlif list he remedy, the Peni- ",mi Imrk. tr. ss It Mn called in the language uf the country. "Quinquina." flnfHl frtc luif v.hmfiu t tu liiti rntiti il to Europe in RTC. "he Introduced the ! reielv in.jmm. wiicn it was Known under arioii namo. until l.imittus called it Cittcltoiia. in honor of Hie lady who had brought ihem that which was more precious than t he gtld of the Incas. To tin-, da v. after a hin-e of two hun dred and Kftv year. M-ieiiee has iven tin nothing to take its place. It effect u allv cures a morbid anjK'ilic for stiinu laiitrv. by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attack exee-lve lme of liquor as it does a fever, ami destroy both alike. The powerful ionic irlue or the Cinchona i. preserved in the Permian Hitlers, which are a. eftVcliw asaiii-t malarial fever hwla a- thc were in the- da.-of the old Spani-h Viceroy. We guarantee the ingredi ents of tliex bitters to 1h abn!utcl jMire. ami of the !ot known qiialitj. A trial willlMvim that this i the bet bitter in the world. "The proof of tlHMMHldingis in the eatimr, and v.e willingl abhb- this teat. For sale hj all driiggi-ts jmnvrs aiiiUitpmr dealers. OnUrit. r-iothln Short or VumitfnknMe Coitferml ujkhi ten.- of thousands of imltercts could originate and maintain the reputation which AykksSaksapa kw.t.a enjovs. It is a comjxinnd of the lest vegetable alterative-, with the Iodides of I'tassiiim and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for .scrofulous, mercurial.or Mottl di-orders. Uniform I sucee-.-fii ami eertein in it- remedial effect--, it produces rapid and i'uiiijpicti i wiw im .- iwnn.i, .-mm w. i"u-. Humors, rimples, Kniptinii. .skin Dis eases xml all disorders ri-ing from im jmrilj of Hie bliHHl. IJy its invigorating effect's it alwavs relieves and often euro IjiverCnmphilnls. Female Wcakne-se-ami Irregularities, aiul is a iotcnl re imwit nf i.alitv- For tun If vim? Hie blood it has no eipial. It tones up the. -ystciH, restores ami presenes ine licalth.and iiiarts vigor ami energy. For fort veais it has Ihcii in extensive use. and Is tonlay the mo-t available medicine for Hie -ufferiiig -ick. any wliere. Fei: s.m.k k am. 1)i:ai.i:i:-. TIu. , 5rair. n w to Srf- M'vvc uinl Jteautiry It. Maitv iHTuMisalmse litis nVliralr suit I beautiful ornament ly burning it with alcoholic wam ami ilaterm;; it unit grease, which has no aiVmity lor the skin, ami i not alworiicil. I'liruetls Co coaine. a coiii:h)iuk1 Coeoaimt oil.ete.,l unrivalled as a (In-Kin: for the hair N readily alMrbed, and is neviiliarly adairfcd to il arim-s eonditiotis, re ventim; it tailing oft' and nromoUm; il healthy growth. liousekeeiier hntiMl insist ujhim ob taining Duriietis Flavoring hxlracK for they are the last. nrotlier I mothers I 3Xtthtr ! ! ! Are yon (Hstnrleil at nilit and broken of vonr rest hv a sick child siiflcrui;; and crvinj; with tlie excruciating lnin or cutting tei'lli V If so. go t once and get a bottle of .Mrs. Wiitslowa .ootlnng bynip. it will relieve the invr little suf ferer immediately depend iijxm it; there is no mistake about il. There is not a motlier on earth wlio lias ever lined it, who will not tell you at once tliRt it will regulate the Iwwcl.-. and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child.oiH'rHtiuglike magic. It i lKTfcetlv safe lo use in all caNOS. and ilcant to the task, and is the pre- critionof one ol theoldet and lest leniaic puy.Niciaus aii nurses in me United State-. jo!d cverywlwre. 'Si cents a hot tie. King the Blood IsjhH a "chu all." it iabliNNl-iurifieraud tHtk. IiN)Hinl of IIm.'I1khI ihmsihin thesy.N tem, (IcnniKcs I lie circulation, and I lias in duce many diMHilcr. Known b ditferenl iiNHicsto ilistiii"Hisi lltoitt acfon'liii'' to cf feels. IhiI Itciiu; nallv bnoielics or oIisocn of tliHtrear genvrif di-onler. luipurity of iiioou. MH-ii arc jjyix,i'nt. isuiumxtif, SAtcr 'innitlii.)l,('itHliimlitm.Xcrrttt DU ortlt. Hrthhtchr, lktchaclc, (itnavl Wuih h&.rnrl DUnaneDffpfH. KMmu Dlene. I'ttt, I!hctiMwtiin, Catarrh, Sentfnla, Skfn Drrfrrf, Ptmif. Clecrn. SktMhu. .tr.. (r. Kiiir ol the Itlond prcwitts ami CHrcs IUcnc by attacking tlie chhm: ImHirily of the Mood. ChciiiiNtsaiHl ili-Maiisajircc iucallumil "IhCMuiNt genuine and ehVi-M )reration for Hie iMin -" "bl by Druc Sits.sI jterlmttlc. See I t-xiiiHHiials. diicr lHHis,&c..iu imiililct,"TrcatiNCni DiNCascs ol the IHinmI. ' wraiijied around csM'lt loitb. I). RANSOM. SON & Co.. ljiH. P.uaaio. N. Y. INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYrYiEH, AK THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE, THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE, SYWPTOK1S OF A T0RPBD LSVE&i, Itoss of appetito.H'ausea.bowols co.sti vo, Pain in tb,eHead,with a dull sonsaflon In the back part. Pain under thesEoulder blade. fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion ofbody ornfind, Irritability ofteinpor. Juovr apTnta. jTJosa of xne'mory. rtth s feebjurofnavlnc nee- lecte38ome dutjr. vcfliineBSjjDirtineRs, Fluttering oYtSe'fleartffotaboforo tho eyes, Y ellqw Skin, Headache, ite?; nesa at night, highly colored TJrino." CF THESET7ABKDTGS ASE UHHEEDL2 SERIOUS DISEASES WU.S00K BE DEVELOPED. TUTTS PILLS a" o especially adapted to itichcnsps.onedoso effect suchachanjjo of feeling ns to astonish the sufferer. They In cro.txe llic Appetite, and cause the bodr to Take on FIcwb. Uins the system 14 uourt&eI.&nd by IbelrTonle AclJeROn ths I)ISTtlTp Orcans, KccBlor Steals are pro ducM. 1'rleeacenU. ajlarrnySUX.V. TOTPS HA!B DYE Ibav lrArKorWniSKnBs changed to tfli; RijicK by a slncle nnpllcatlon of this DTK. X. unpans a natural color, acta In3U.u:tDt-icr: . ftiia I'jrDruggut.orMUt by rtpttu ou rrlt ef ti Office, 35 Murray St., Mew York. I 9 Dr.TTlTIJIASriL.rUcU.U UfcroilU- Ml & S ILmM UtyU "ill fc mtiUi MUZ tyUcUUJF of BANKING AND INSURANCE. BAHKIHG AH iNSURAHGE. BROKER, BANKER -sn- INSURANCE AGENT. ASTdKi.i. - - - OREGON OFFICE IIOUKS: FKOMS O'CEOCK A. M. UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK P.M. mutual Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA, .!. 1. Horfiirrox Ciias. U. Sto:v... (Jko. 1 Stoi:.. ., ......Presldent So cretary Aiceiit for 0'o CMpitnl Mi up i I s. giita .. ..SJWCO0O0 I W r VHSi. Agent, Cheni.nu.--trvet, Astoria. Oregon. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LlVKItl'OOL AND J.O?rON AND GLOI5E, NOIITII I'.UITISII AND MERCAN TILE OF LUNDON .vND EDINBUUGU. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. RefreMntiae a capital of 7.000.000. A. VAX DUSKX. Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. A MeniiHl Mhii k Merciful lo lih. 1Io:ih. ' OVJ.Y .' ,F..V1'S. 650.000 ALREADY SOLD ! ! A treatise on the lrui' If And 1n DImuxn, U B.J. REXIM LL, M.I). Full of Valuable and 1'rnctlcal In formation, and t'ontaljiinjr an ixir.r or diskases. Which xics the sviiiivKuns. :it-;e and the IUNt Treathiciit of eacii ; a table siving all I'.K' irhiclml dni used for the Horse, with tlw ordinary do-e.enVots. ami autblnte when auotMHi; a lainc huh an cuniui?oi tne llortc's teeth at different ajjr-. with rules f.r lel'uigthc ajjeof ihe!lorM: BSeiiKrav inp -hotting Ike important ioluts in the .rriH'tute of Hie liorNe.alvj ilhotratlng posl ih.'n a-snnu'd by -lei. lMr-cs in liitfcreut dls- n. A vamaMc colk'clion or recejnt.v. inaii ( Hhieh v. mild vff a iiorse-owncr Ihroc lo ne dollars eah. EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousand- w ho have .-em it conuuend it am! main good horsemen bae extolled it in the bineN lent!-. ceii staling that thej prefer i( lo lHMks whkh cKt S." CO to Sio W. I)oiHt throw xwa our ittouev in the our cIkikc of coMij Imh,s ihi the lbue, which arc -o full of Lai in jJim-H's ami teehnieal teniiNa.- to in iiiiiiiteflipiltle lothe average reader but. BUY KENDALL'S TltEATlSE, A 1mk)1; of lw puses, in iwiht covers. Riving von more nractleal titfontMtHHitliaii is con tained in -ome lare oliimos at far higher cmt. IIa1nscanuiicd this lux k thoroughly HcaresaiL-neu no HOKSE-OWNER Would bcMtatea i.ioaienl alMMit iikestini:25 ivir.s init-jmn-luiM'.if hcdnlbol know the ralm or iti contents. KeeosniUnt): the de siraiH'lit of having such pno-lieal infonna lion a- our fanning fnrmis dally need in their hiixinev.. provided at rea.-ouablc st inatead of iMingobllMl ;i pay the ciiotihoils jnt)fits demanded b I Ik- riilHL-hers of uio-t Agricultural Itook-. webaw-eeured Several Hundred Copies Of this valuable little Trcali-con the Horse, siuclc enpton if HhU'h we -hall In' irfcnscd to man to any reader ol iitw ia:x-r. iMHiaije pre jwkl by us, on rttH of 2SS OSi2Q',!I?- Kcinil lances may Im made :u currency, sil erorstamiw. Scud allordcr-lo Astoria, Ongor R1ETROPOLITAN Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon. Oh I hi' ltmilvo next to I. KoUt Ihii. THe lw-.! nf vuttsfa:ltM XHMrniitectl. IlalrCHtlinsc, Shaving -ShnmiKHIii. IvHik from i cents - 35 2Slo75 A lilKT.il Minn: of tlie trade MtHettetl. Y. K. DAY. I'roprietor. Vv.i: SS IJECIiAKKI) WITHOUT FrUTIIKK XOTICK And no term- of lH'nce until ery man in AMoria has a new "ir of clotltes 3IAOK RY 3Ii:.XV. Iol; :it tlie irlc's : I'juiis loonier from - - S8 Co I"ant3. Genuine Ereneh Ciwsiinere - 12 to Suits from - -- -- -2300 Tlie finest line of saimles m the eoast to select from. V. .1. MKANY. Main street, ophite Parker House. Astoria. TIN PLATE. BLOCK TIN For vile ex "Warehouse at Astoria or Portland ItAIiPOril, ;i'TIIKlE A- Co. Portland, Oregon. 5C-tf Ifel" IL General Reduction OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CETVT. ON ATJ. Clothiug aud Furnishing Goods. MISCELLANEOUS. 3". "VST. O O 333T 3CT, AVhole-ale agent for tlie EEB CSOWN FLOUE 3Iade 1 the newpiote. Tlie best Flour In tlie market. Every sack guaranteed; if not good as represented you can return it. Merchants will rind It to tfielr advantage t sell this Flour. BRAN. SHORTS AND CHOP FEED Also for Mtle. rer-ons wishing Flour or Feed will find mc at my new Drus Store, at O. It. & N. CVs dck. Atoria. .1. AV. CONX. Wilson & Fisher DKA&KKS IX LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, .MILL PEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro- uuL-L-orsuiu ai unveil prices. Corner Chcnamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. C. H. STOCKTON, 3SOUSS, sxes-ser j- ANP - CARRIACE PAINTER - i PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING A SPECIALTY. GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. aashon next door to Asloriuu Ufflce, in Shuster's luiilding. J. H. D. GRAY. WholcNale and retail dealer in. ALL KJXJDS OF FEED, Hay, Qats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Footof HentonMreet. A-toria Ongou. WILLIAM ED GAS, Cornor Main and Chcnamus Stjeatf , A&rOKIA OREOO.N. DEALER Vi CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other Ensluh Cutlory. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershanm Pipes, etc. A flue stock of YTntcIiCH and Jexvelrj-. 3Iii2Ele and Rreccli Jjondins Shot Gniix mid KWieH, ile vol vers. PJ.stolM. and Ammunition MAKIXK GLASSES. aijso a fixk Assortment of fine SPECTACLES ami EYE GLASSES. I. W. CASE, IMPORT EH AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Clienainns ami Cass streets. ASTOKIA - - - OREGON D. K. Warrcc. T. W. EtTo Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEl , ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. 1VAKRKX S. I5.VTOX Proprietor. (Succetsnr to Warren k JcCfjcire Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line or FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES. ETC. ESj-Buitor, Ecr3. Cheese, etc. constantly on hand. iS Ships supplied at tho lowest rates. THE DEW DROP INK ! Oh, fishermen, all hear the good news ! A fine saloon is started with best of Liquors, Wines and Beer, AND FINE FREE LUNCH UNGUARDED. Tlie Grandest Caviar and CheeHc, IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And will you spend a pleasant hour, drop jn at the DENY DROP INN on Concomly street. J.T.ROP.CIIEKS. Astoria and Jmappton. Regular Mall and Passenger Steamer KOSKTTA. 3- W. WA YE-. .MASTER earWill leave Knappton for Astoria and return daily. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. ALso have a lighter which enables her t carry wood or freight of any kind. SBFor charter, freight or passage, at liv ing ratci apply on board, or at I. V . Case's store. j&rr ,rtu BUSINESS CARDS. "P CRAXG.M.B, 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jtoom X. 3. Astorlnn Ilnildiiir. I L'P ST.vins.) IJesidknck Corner of Renton and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. TAY TUTTJiE, 31. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OpncE Over tlie White House Store. ItKsiDKNTR Next door to Mrs. MunsonV boarding .house-. Chentuuus street, Astori Oregon . TIt. 3L 1. JEXXIXCS, nrYSICLVN AND SUltGEON. Graduate Unlversltv of Virginia, i Physician to linv Mew hospital, Baltimore City. ISOD-'TO. Office In Page : Allen's building, up stairs, Astoria. Tp I HICKS. PENTI3T, ASTORIA. " J - OREGON. Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, come of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. Q. A. BOWLBY. " ATTORNEY' AT LAW. Clienaimis Street. - ASTORIA, OREGOI t W. FULTOS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA - - - OREGON Office over Page & Allen's store, Cass street NOTAKY I'UBLIO, .vrcnoNKCi:, commission and ix- SUKAXCE AOENT. T A. .HclXTOSII. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Tcrident Hotel IluIIdlne. ASTORIA .-- OREGON O. II. BAIN fc CO.. DKAI.KU IN Doors, WlndowM. IMindH, Tran hoiuh. Lumber, Etc. All kinds or Oak Lumber, filass. Boat Ma terial, etc. ' Steam Mill near Weston lintel. Cor. Gen evive ami Astor streets. I'lITiKXSIAllT & SCIIOEXK. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTORIA - ORKGOX. Hoi, Cold, Shower, 4frnm mill Snliiliiip i-aA'i ....... m RATHS. "P? E3?SpccIal attention given toladies'anc I'hddren's hair cutting. Private Entnuice for Ijidies. WILIIL11 FRY. riUCTlCAI. BOOT AND SIIOI MAKER. Jfca, CHKXA3IU3 Stkret, opposite Adler's Booh .store, - Astokia. OitEo . SPerfect fits Kunrauteed. All work warranted. Give me a trial. All ordeis promirtly fllied. .rt-i. W. L.3IVAKK. Astoria. ovrx iSSSt Portlai ortlaml. JtlCOWX & MeCAISK, STEVEDORES AND PJGGERS. Astoria ofllce At E. C. Holden'a Auction store. Portland oflIee24 IVstreet. 13-tf MRS. S. T. McKEAN, UK.VLEK IX DRESS TEDIMINGS, All Kinds of t WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Cnier of C:uss and Jelferon streets, Astoria. "Stamping done to onler. ilealer in FA3IIIA' GTCOCETCLES. 3iAIT. iIIT.r. FEE1 XXD HAY Cash paid for country produce. Small profiLs on cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor ner of Main and Squemocoho streets. Sonc of the Albany Beer! Kesj,ectfuHy Dedicated to and Soul by CIIAS. G It ATTKE. - - - - ASTORIA. Good evcuing kind friends, just ILsten to me. And when you have heard me, I'm sure you'll agree, I w 111 gtve j ou a story, and sing It out clear And the name of my song Is the ALRAN Y BEEIL You can find it all round in lias city of gold. And the way that they make it has never beea told. Tliat's a secret tliey keep and hold very" dear. For the whole country Ls drinking that ALBANY BEER. Tiic brewery is large and the machinery is fine. And every order Ls sent to you right up to time. Tliey 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 be beat. H vou are feeling bad or the blues do appear. You can drive them awav by drinking AL BANY BEER. I have an old father, who's now eighty-three. And this is the advice he gave unto me. He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright and clear : "If you want to be healthy, drink ALBANY BEER." J Since then I have done so, and I'm hearty ami souna. At the round age or firty I can always be found At my daily labor beforo the sun does appear And each day and night I drink ALBANY BEER. Also, on draught, TnE CELEBRATED. BOCK BEER. C. GRATTKE, - - AYELCOME SALOON, Roadway, opposite O. R. & N. Co's Dock. N. LOEB'S. jtdr -jr.