The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 28, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, July 28, 1881.
No. 75.
Vol. xv.
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THE COMMERCIAL 1TLSE.
coxniriox or ttu: sax frax-
VISCO AXD OTI1 :? MA liKE'PS.
(REVIEW OP THE PROSI'lUTS 01" Dl'l'l'
WATER NAVIGATION A'l CAL-
VILSTON.
UV .MAH. AMTKl.KORt'ir.
Sau FmurUro.
Choice milliiur wheat w in ad
vance of quotations. Tlie past
week has been unusually dull, and
there is nothing that palls for
special mention. Dealers appear
to. be confident of a ieival of
business soon, as there is more
lone to the KiuHish markets.
Oats are saleable at quotations,
but the market is quiet and weak.
Wool is in nominal demand at
quotations. The best fanev grades
are held at ?,0t 31 c. $ lb.
Hides to command prices must
be well handled.
The new steam collier AVillamet
arrived July 20th from Seattle
with coal. She is the first of the
fleet of eellieis of the Oregon
Improvement company, and will
freeze out the sailing vesels from
the coast coal trade.
Six vessel cleared during the
week under review, and seven
were added to the list of engage
ments. Of the above list of ves
sels twenty-two were chartered
prior to arrival. There are only
two disengaged vessels in port at
the time of our writing. On the
corresponding date last year there
was 12,000 tons disengaged ton
nage in port. The tonnage under
engagement for miscellaneous busi
ness is about 5,000 tons. The
total tonnage loading for and on
the way to this port from foreign
and domestic eastern ports is about
378,000 tons, includinc all deep
water vessels.
Some little business has been
transacted during the past week
in bags outside of the combination
at lower rates than asked b' the
latter, say 9j. for jute and 10c.
for Calcutta. The combination
wrices have been 10(71 lie, but
under existing circumstances, while
bags in any considerable quantity
can be had on the outside for less
money, and so long as the offer
ings by auction continue to un
settle the market, the combination
will have to remain inactive.
Vultesluu Harbor.
The Galveston News has infor
mation that inquiries are being
made by the management of the
Southern Pacific railway of Cali
fornia, as to the possibility of se
curing deep water at Galveston.
It is semi-oflicially suited that if
deep water can be secured, the
Southern Pacific will spend from
85,000,000 to 3,000,000 to insure
it and make Galveston the eastern
terminus of the road. From in
vestigations already made, there
seems to be no doubt that deep
water can be secured on Galves:
ton bar, but of course the railway
will want further testimony than
this from the best engineering
talent. If this is favorable, we
may hope to see deep-draught ves
sels at Galveston wharvesin a very
few years, certainly in a much
shorter time than if the govern
ment took the matter in hand.
There are many reasons to believe
that the deep-water scheme is not
only practicable, but that it will
be adopted. "When it is obtained,
the rapid growth of Galveston as
a commercial center will astonish
even the best well-wishers.
A cm York.
The wheat market is good at
n 261 30; hides, 2323Ac;
wool, spring fine, 27(g,32c tft lb;
burry, U24c; pulled, 3240c;
fall clip, 1517c; burry, 12 (a 15c.
Money is easy, government secu
rities regular; stocks firm.
Ckicngo.
"Wheat is advancing; oats a
shade higher; rye quiet; barley
unchanged; corn active and
higher; pork steady. "Wheat,
July,l 13; corn, 49c bid, July;
rye, 9ic cash, 83c August. The
creeks storms have interfered ma
terially with the weeks business,
as evidenced by the fact that the
.clearings ere only 38,000,000, ai
, though they still exceed those of
the same time last year. Jobbers,
however, repoit a fair business in
most depaitments of trade. The
financial world continues .satisfied
with the present state of allairs,
and plenty of money K iuimIv
loanable at good rales.
I.itrrpoul.
Wheat, . California, 9s 5d(Tr 9s
Sdg3 ctl; red American spring,
3s fldfoi) 3d. Floating cargoes,
firm. Cargoes on passage and for
shipment, quiet but steady. Pa
cific coast cargoes off const, -JUs
Gd y 500 lbs; just shipped, -Ms;
nearlv due, 4Cs.
Steamer on Klamath Iake
Asltlain! TidiHg-v.
The steamer on Klamath lake
has been chri.stened Gen. Howard.
The Gen. Howard ct about
5,000. It ib sixty-eight leet long,
twelve feet beam, ami draws about
five feet of water; it is built in
regular tug style,and would ride the
seas of the Pacific -vxith safety; the
engine is of thiity-hor.se power,
and the boat will make twelve
miles an hour with ease. Joe
Beach has cominand,and John Bur
nett is pilot. The steamer was
launched on Tuesday, and "Wed
nesday made heririp to ihe mouth
of Wood river, thirty miles in
three hours. This is within four
miles of the agency. At present
the entrance to Wood river is
closed by a narrow bar, but a chan
nel will be cut thiough and the
stream made navigable to within a
mile of the fort. The steamer will
make regular trips between Link
ville and the reservation, carry pas
sengers for the agency and the
fort. The scenery along the pic
turesque mountain shores is de
scribed as grandly beautiful; and
pleasure parties from various por
tions of the county, and from Jack
son and aiskryou counties will be
visiting Linkville through the sum
mer for steamboat excursions a
new feature of life in the interior
of southern Oregon.
Oregon and California Surveys.
Yrcka .Journal.
When Coi. Uurlbut was up in
Hie Siskiyou mountains, he rode
down to Cottonwood 10 look at
the country. "While there he told,
some of the citizens that he would
he back to Cottonwood iu live or
six weeks locating the road from
the canyon to Cottonwood. The
survey just made runs down Cot
tonwood creek, passing through
the whole length of the Urickhouse
ranch, and thence to the Klamath
opposite ami along Willow creek.
This route would take the line
across Oregon slough to the red
lulls beyond Shasta river, and
through the opening along the
river towards .luliens, a distance
of ahoutseven miles east of Vreka.
The exact route to be. decided on
from Cottonwood will probably
depend upon future surveys, many
having an idea that the route may
be found to suit by Anderson
grade and lower ferry, which would
bring the toad around the west
side close to Yreka.
Cascade Work.
Walln-walla Journal.
There are only about eighty
men employed on the locks at
present. The present high stage
of water will deter them from
prosecuting the work with great
vigor. When the water recedes,
a large force of men will be put on
the works. The little town shows
some signs of improvement, but
its business depends greatly upon
the activity of the government
works. At present the line of
coaches, under the management
of Mr. Borthwick, which conveys
passengers between the landings
on the opposition line, creates
quite a little stir, but no substan
tial commercial life.
Dr. Chitwoodj of Ashland, came
into unpleasantly close contact
with a streak of lightning last
week. He was driving down the
valley below Eagle mills when a
flash of lightning knocked down
one of the horses of his team, and
stunned him so that he was un
conscious for a few moments.
"When the mist cleared away he
found the horse just clambering
upon its feet, and, finding it all
right, jie drove on down the valley.
Itnpoitaut Surveys
Seattle.I'oM.
We have positive assurance
from authoritative souiees that
railroad surveys will be at once
commenced across the Cascade
mountains via the Snoqualmie
pass to Seattle. The work will be
under the supervision of FI. Thiel-
son, chief engineer of the Oregon
Hailway and Navigation company,
and T. B. Mortis will have imme
diate charge of the survey. We
can also state that a corps of sur
veyors will, within a short time,
begin the work of surveying a
railroad line from Seattle to a
point of connection with the North
ern Pacific at or near Tacoma. In
an interview with Mr. Oakes, re
cently, he stated that Mr. Villards
interests in Seattle were of so
important a character that he!
would protect them; that the
statement in the article of incor
poration of the Oregon and Trans
continental company were abso
lutely true in letter and spirit.
The fact that the above surveys
are soon to be commenced, is ad
ditional evidence of this truth.
The Upper Yakima.
Record. July 25d.
The tie drive of the Northern
Pacific started on the 12th of this
month at the head of the Yakima.
At present they are engaged in
putting the ties in the river. This
will take some time to accomplish,
as immense quantities are banked
at different noints alonir the river. !
It will be some time before the
drive will reach this locality.
With the exception of Mr. John
sons contract, getting out ties has
ceased on the upper Yakima.
This gentleman has yet his con
tract of 11 5,000 to complete. Geo.
F. Smith has yet about a million
feet to finish on his contract. This
will take but a short time. When
these two contracts are completed
it will probably finish the seasons
work.
The public has not heard much
of Edison lately, but he has been
hard at work all the time, dividing
New York into districts prepara
tory to the introduction of the
electric light. Tie has almost fin
ished putting in the wires for the
first district, bounded 13' Nassau
street and the East river, Spruce
and Wall htreets. lie expects to
have his engines leady in five
weeks, when thirty thousand lamps
will be lighted nightly. When
his illuminator gets under way
the price of gas will fall amazingly.
A Fair Proposition.
From this date the Astoria photograph
gallerv will conduct lmsiiiess on the
following plan. Wc will take negatives
of any lady and everybody that will
faorks with a call, we will print a
proof of the same free of charge, no one
being under an obligation to order
fi oin such negatives unless they desire
to do so.
We will take the Astoria engine com
panies and all lodges and societies, an
time thej will assemble for the purpose,
and present each lodge or society with
one picinre oi micii group, uiuut liihtu
II 4 ,4Mn Ata a. , .itAliiHA-i .... I
;iu mxi-iiK-i ui jiineiiui.uuiiii-iiiiv-s .urn
roupeti uiierwanis.
We will take views of residences and
buildings hotels, canneries, mills etc
on the same terms viz: We will take
the negatives free of charge.
We do this iu order that our work
shall stand on its merits, as we are pre
pared to do good work. No one need
wait until they go to San Francisco.
For.r.owixo aiiueui: piucks:
IVrdoz. Sdo.
or full length loitdoirs...$ 00 M .vj
cabinets... 4 00 2 J0
" cards 2 M 1 X)
liust pictuies and boudoirs. 7 00 3 00
Vignettes cabinets r 00 3 00
carits 3 00 2 00
Tiios. G. Urooks it Co.
The Human Hair, How to Pre
serve and. Beautify It.
Manv persons abuse this delicate and
bcautihil ornament by burning it with
alcoholic washes and plastering it w ith
grease, which has no affinity lor the
skin, and Ls not absorbed. Burnetts Co
coaine, a compound Cocoanut oil, etc, is
unrivalled as a dressing-for the hair is
readily absorbed, and is pccnliarlj
adapted to its various conditions, pre
venting its falling of! and promoting its
healthy growth.
Housekeepers should insist upon ob
taining Burnetts Flavoring Extracts,
for they are the bef.
IVilliatHKport 1'ropcrty.
Great lianraius are now offereil in the
city of Willlamsport for any persons
wishing to locale from one lot to five
acres. It is well adapted for pardons.
iairy ranches or pleasant noines; wen
elevated, situated one mile, south of
Astoria on Youngs hay, with a good
graded road to the place. For further
information call at my residence near
the cemetery.
John Wili.tamov.
The Central Iletel.
One of the finest, cleanest "atul best
kept hotels in Astoria, situated near the
steamer landing, with first class, airy
rooms, good hoard and very reasonable
rates, liar and billiard rooms. The
best of wines and liquors, and an excel-
leju.giass ot ban x rancisco hcer.
ANTOixBiELont Proprietor.
IVruvian Witter.
Ciuchonx Knbrj.
The Count Ciurlinn wn the Spanish
Virerm in 1'cru in UftO. The Countess,
his wife, was prostrated 1 an iideruut
liil fexer. fiom which she was freti! Ii
ihe use of Ihe native reiued. the Peru
vian bark. or. as it was called in the
language of the countr.. -Quinquina."
C rate-fill rorhcrrecowr.x.on her return
to Kurope in liCt. she introduced the
renieih in Spain, where it was known
under arioiis nanus, until Liniueiis
called it Cinchona, in Junior of the lady
who had brought them that which was
more precious than the gold of the Incas.
To this dav. after a lapse of two hun
dred and if fly j'ears, science has given
lis nothing to lake its place, it effectu
ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu
lants, h restoring the natural tone of
the stomach. It attacks excessive loe
of liquor as it does a fever, and destrojs
both alike. The powerful tonic irtue
or the Cinchona is preserved in the
Permian Hitter, which arc us effective
against malarial fever to-dav as they
were in the du or the old Spanish
Vicerovs. We guarantee the ingredi
ents of these bitters to be absolute!
pure, and of the lcst known qtialitj.
Atrial will satisfy ou that this is the
best bitter in the world. -The proof of
the pudding is in the eating. and we
willingly abide this test. For sale b
all druggists. gncers and liquor dealers.
Ordrrit.
lly I'nivcisal Arrord.
Avi;i:s C.vniAKTK Pit.i.sarethebest
of all purgatives for fainil uc. The
are the product of long, lalwrious. ami
successful chemical investigation, and
their extensive use b physicians iu
their practice. and b all civilfacd na
tions, nrovcs them the best and most ef
fectual purgative Pill that medical sci
ence can (lev ise. in intrinsic vault: ami
curative power no other Pills ran he
compared w ith them, and every person,
knowing their virtues, will emplov
them, when needed. They keen the
system in perfect order, and maintain in
health action the whole machuicr of
life. .Mild, searching and effectual, the
aie especiail adapted to the needs of
the digestive apparatus, derangements
of iv Inch the prevent and cure, if
timely taken. They are the best and
safest physic to employ for children and
weakend constitutions, where a mild
and effectual cathartic is required.
I'on S.vir. nv a i.i. 1i:ai.ki:s.
Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!!
Are j on disturbed at night -ami broken
of your rest by a sick child sufferiu
anuoning with the excruciating pain
of cutting teeth '.' Jf wi, go at once and
get a bottle of Mrs. Wilislow's Soothing
."syrup, it will relieve the poor littlo stif-
icrer imiiicui;uei tiepciiu iiikjh u;
there is no mistake alout it. There is
not a mother on earth who lias ever
used if. who will nut toll on at once
that it will regulate the IhuvcIs. and
gie test to the mother, and relief and
health to the child, operating like niamc.
It is perfeotlj safe to ue iu all cases,
and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre
scription of one ot the oldest and best
iemaie piivsiciaus auu liurccs in iiiu
United States. Sold ever where. !!"
cents a bottle.
The Peruvian syrup lias cunil tliou
sands who were stiffen n from ilv.-jH'p
sia, debility, liver complaint, Iwifs, hu
mors, female complaints etc. Pamph
let free to any aduress. Seth V. Fm I
& SOU'S. I'OstOll.
Methitseh'h died aged !. lie con
tent if you live one-tenth that time liy
keeping jour blood pure and inactive
circulation by use of Kinti ot the Blood.
See advertisement.
The proprietors of Kendalls Spaiu
Cure hac hundreds of letter on tile
speaking in the highest terms of the
lienefit" derived from its use. when j on
find one ease where it hsu fail it 1 to give
relief then' are hundreds here it has
proven a sucee-vs. Kcad their advertise
ment. King of the Blood
Is not a "cuir all.' it ia blood-purifier and
tonic. IinpunU of the blood iMii-ons the sn
tcni, deranges the elrrnlatiou. and thus in
duces main disorders, known bv different
names to ift.tiuguish them aetonlingto ef
fects, tint being reall) liraiielies orplnwsof
that great cenerle disonler. Impurity oi
Blood. Such arc J)joH7Mr, IHUUmah'-,
JArer Complaint. C'HisliiMiliou, AVrrom Di
unlcr. llaulnehe, IlaelMchc, delimit Weah
hcx. llrarl Ditac, Dit;kj. Kidney Dtiear,
File. itiieuiiiiitiin. c autrrn, .Nrruiiin. ..in
' lyifltiriff, j iiniMin. i iiuv. .?it(fiinil, t..
rr. .M.rM. fitlmJa. i7?.. OiM.ilfa.. c
(r its or the itinod prevents and
. cures thev bv altackins the raw?. Iiuiiunlv
oitheuiooii. rueiiasisaini iiivsieiaus;igree
iu calling it "the most genuine and efficient
preparation for the punx, Sold by Drug
gists, iI per bottle. Pee tcstliuniilaW. direc
tions, ic., in iwmphlct, -Treatise on Diseases
til the Wood." wraniied around each IkUile.
1). RANSOM, SOX 4 Co.. l'miK.
Ittitralo. X. .
tuff's
aAHHHBBBBBi
PILLS
wmmmmmmmmtmL
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE,
THE GREATESrWEDIGAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Iiom of appgtlte.'N&tisea.bowelfl costive,
Pain in theHeadyseith a doll wnaation In
the bacfc part, Pain under the shoulder-
blade, iullncaa after eating, with a cliaiB-
elinatfqn to exertion ofbodr or mind.
Irritability of temper, Iow spirits. Iosa
of memory, with a feeling of having neg-
lectod some aniy. weanneag, xnsaiaesj,
ICCWU PUmp UUtJt reimOTCi jj.mjJ,
FTnttiring ofTlieHrtrrJotinbTfore the
eyeifYellq'W' aicin, Headache, Itegtlcav-
ness at night, ntgniy coioreo unao.
rj THtx"riixrjrefi juts uitheesed,
SERIOUS DISEASES WU1S0ON KDEVaOPED.
TU'lTS "SILLS " especially adapted to
such caiei,one dose effect saelaackaBge
of feeling a to astonUk tke sufferer.
They Iacreo the Appetite, aad cause the
boar to Take en Fleh. ta the ayrtem 1
aBHihrd.uid by thclrleBle AeUeaon the
t)fgnUTergaHa, KegjUar Steji arepm-
duced. Price X cents.
Jb ct
s. MJBrni;au..i.i.
TUTT'S HAIR BYE.
T ray ir atr or Whisk eiw clMUMtei to a. OLoa
Bijick by a single aupilcaUea f tWsDrx. li
imp&rti salnral color, acts Jjuta&laneously.
Jold byDrujxUU,orebtl)y ttjita rlj&riL
Ofnce, 35 Murray St., Hew YorK.
j Br. -rem xiscil t tuuu ttMtua .i
! Irii u ivlm hakm.
MISCELLANEOUS.
M. D. EANT
OFFEKS A
GRAND CHANCE
FOi: ALU
25 PER CENT
REDTJOTIOIT
OX A 1.1.
CLOTHS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
Trunks, Valises, Blankets,
KTUU
i-rr.
M. D. "KAISTT.
Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
TIN PLATE.
BLOCK TIN
For sale c Warehouse at AMoria or Portland
by ltAIiFOrit, (UTHKIE & Co.
&Mf Portland, Oregon.
liolcsalr agent for the
RED CROWN FLOUR
Made li the new piwe.
The bet I'lonr in the market. Y. ery sack
guaranteed : if not xod a.s reptvtyited ou
can return it. MerrliuuK will Unit it to their
adaut:i' In sell thus Flour.
KUAN, SHORTS AND CHOP FEED
AImi for sale.
IVrsom uKliiitjc Flour or Feed wilt find me
at m neu Drug Store, at o. It. &. X. Co's
doek. Astoria. .1. W. CONX
METROPOLITAN
Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon.
On the Koaduaj next to I. Poller's saloon.
The lieM of Uif.icthHi xuunuiteed.
I lair (.'lilting.
huinx
MinmiiooinK,
DvelngfroUi
25 to 7i
A HlriknilU!irpirtliPtmt'e,ultitru.
V. IU DAY, rropriotor.
MRS. S. T. MeKEAN,
1IFVI VK IN'
DItKSS TUIlHanNGS.
VII Kinds or
WOOLS, ZEPHYRS,
LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC.,
Corner f fass anil Jeirersnn Mrets, Astoria.
J2r"Stauipinfiiloiu' older.
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Comer Main and Chenamui Streets,
ASTOKIA . OREGON.
DEALER 15
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LN
and other English Cutlery.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc.
A fine stock of
Watrhen and Jewelry, ItinxKle and
Kreerk JmhAImk Shot Gmhh and
UIHch, Kevelverti, PI.ntelM,
aad AHmniiItIeH
MARIXE
GLASSES.
AtSO A FINE
Assortment of fine SPECTACLES and EYE
GLASSES.
4SSk
A General Reduction
OF TWEVTY-FIYE PER CEXT. OX ATX
Clothing and Furnisliing Goods.
BAKK1SG AND INSURANCE.
BANKING ANDJNSURANGE.
BROKER, BANKER
AX1
INSURANCE AGENT.
ASTOK1A, ... OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FKOUS O'CLOCK A. IT. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK P. AT.
Hume Mutual Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
.1. K. Houuutox... ,
('HAS. 1C. STOm h
Geo. ! Storv..
. Presid eat
Secretary
.At!nt Jor 0on
Capital pnl up in r. S. gold
coin $ 200 UW W)
I IV. CAMI, Aj;ent,
Chenaimisstieet, Astoria, Oregon.
$67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AND LOHON" AND
GLOBE,
XOKTII BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE OP Ii'ONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMTANIES.
Representins a capital of $67,000,000.
A. VAX DUSEN. Agent.
3IISCELLANEOUS.
A Merciful Man is Merciful to his Beast. '
OXIiY 2.1 CEXTS.
650,000 ALREADY SOLD ! !t
A treatise on the
And his Diseases, by
B.J. KENDALL, M.D.
Fall of Valuable and Practical In.
formation, and Containing; an
IM)EX OP DISEASES.
NVhlcli gives the symptoms, cause and the
IJe-t Treatment of each ; a table gi inu all
the principal drugs used for the Horse, with
the ordinary do-e, effects, and antidote wlien
auoLou; a table with an cngm1ii:ot the
Horse's teeth at different ages, with rules
for telliugthe agent the Hene: Kl engrav
ings .showing the imiwrtant ioiuts in the
stnictnre of the horse, abo illastniting posi
tions assumed bjsick horses Ii different dLs
eases. A valuable collection, of receipts.
many of which would cost a horse-owner
tnree to ne uouars eacii.
EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN
THIS BOOK.
Thousands who have seen it commend It
and many good horsemen have extolled it iu
tue nignesi. terms, cen siaung mat tuev
prefer It to books which cost.." 00 to $io U).
Do not throw away your mouev iu the pur
clutse of costly books on the llorse, which
are .so iiiu oi l-iun purases ami lecunicai
tenasas to be rtninteuigihle to the average
reader but,
BUY KENDALL'S TREATISE,
A book of ICO pages, in paper covers. gi ing
you more practical information than Ls con
tained in .some large ohirne at far higher
cost. Having exaniiued this book thoroughl)
wcarevitislled no
HORSE-OWNER
Would hesitate a moment about limiting 2?v
cents hi its purchase, if lie did but know the
value of its contents. Kecngniiingthe de
sirability of having .such practical informa
tion as our farming friends daily need hi
their business, provided at reasonable cost
instead of being obliged to pay the enormous
profits demanded l the IubILshers of most
Agricultunil Uooks, we have secured
Several Hundred Copies
or this valuable little TreatLse on the Horse,
single copies of which we shall be pleased to
mail to any reader of this paper, postage pre
paid by us, on receipt or
25 OEWTS.
Kemittances may be made In currency, sil
ver or stamps. Send all orders to
1. C 1HELA.1.
Astoria, Oregnv
Son-r or the Albany Beer!
Respectfully Dedicated to and Soid by
CHAS. GRATTKE. - - - - ASTORIA.
Good evening kind friends, just listen to me.
And when you have heard me, I'm sure
you'll agree,
I will give you a story, and sing it out clear
4.1.1 Mia nAhia T ,.i CIIM ! tflA i MM W
BEEI.
You can find it all round In this city of gold.
And the way that they make It has never
beeH told.
That's a secret they keep and hold very dear.
For the whole conntrv Is drinking that
AL15AXY BEER.
The brewerj' ! hUo aml l',e machinery's
fine.
And every order Is sent to you right up to
time.
They get all TUnds of orders from far and
from near.
And every one's healthy that drinks AL
BAXYBEER. For every thing there' looks so clean and so
near,
And their beer Ls so .sparkling, it cannot be
heat.
If vou are feelfug bad or thehhiesdo appear,.
You can drive them away by drinking AL
BANY BEER.
I have an old father. who's nowclghty-three,
And thla Is the advice he gave unto me.
He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright
and clear :
"If yon want to be healthy, drink ALBANY
BEER."
Since then I lucre done so, and I'm hearty j
AtthrSd'age of fiftyl can always be
found
At my dally Libor before the sun does appear
And each dav and night I drink ALBANY
BEElt.
Also, on draught, THE CELEBRATED
BOCK BEER.
C. GRATTKE, - - "WELCOME SALOOX,
Roadway, opposite O. It. & N. Co's Dock
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mr fii& us oi up
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BUSINESS CARDS.
V CRAXG. 3C. D..
"PIIYSIOIAN AND SURGEON,
Itnom Xn. a. AMorlaH BHilding.J
tfl' STAIBS.)
RKSiDKNCK-Corner of Eenton and Court
streets, Astoria, Oregon.
JAY TUTTI.E. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Okfick Over the White House Store.
ItKSiDKXCK Next door to Bfra. filunsoa's
boarding house, Chenainus street, Astorl '
Oregon.
TR. ir. I. JEXXIXGS.
rilYSICIAN AXD SimOEOX.
Graduate University of Virginia. xSC3
Phisician to Bay View hospital, Baltimore
City. 1SG9-T0.
Ofkick In Pue & Allen's buildln
up
stalls. Astoria.
TCI l HICKS.
DENTIST,
ASTOKIA. - - - OKKOON.
Kooins in Allen's building up stairs, conff
or Cass ami Sqemociilie streets.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Cuenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OREGOU
ft W. FULTOA.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTORIA - - - OREtiOX'
Ofllce over Paj;e & Allen's store, Cass street
"P C. IIOLDKX.
AUCTIOXEER, COMMISSIOX AXD INN
SURAXCE AGENT.
T A. STrlNTOSir.
iEERCHAT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Rnildlns.
STORIiV - - - OREGON
I'.T. KARCLA.Y. T. 1J. HATCH.
HATCH & BARGLAY,
COMMISSIOX MKRGH.VNTS,
No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cat.
Q ft. BAIA it CO..
DKAI.KR IN
Doorn. "Windows, ItlindH, Traa-
8omN, Lidmber. Etc.
All kinds of Oak Lumber, Class, Boat Ma
terial, etc.
Steam Mill nearVeston hotel. Cor. Oen
ewve and Astor streets.
UHTiEXHART &. SOIIOEXE.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTOKfA - OKECON.
Hot, Cold, Slum or,
Meant and Sulphur
BAT1IS.
"Special attention given toladlea'ana
children's hair cutting.
Private Entrance for Ladles.
WIIXIAItt FRY.
PILVCTICAL
nooT an snei:
MAKER.
Chkxamus Strkkt, opposite Adler'.s Book
store, - Astouia, Okkook.
St-perfect fits guaranteed. All work,
warranted. Hive me a trial. All orders
promptly lilted.
W U M'CAKK.
Astoria.
.1. A. BROW'
Portland.
BKOW.V Jb Mft'ABK,
STEVEDORES AND RIQGEKS.
Astoria oniceAt E. C. nolden's Auction
store. Portland oQlct--:M B street. 13-tl
3EJ. ua.- QXJI3ST3ST.
dealer iu
VA3I1TA" GROCERIES.
IVAITS, ITI.r. FEEft XXI HAY
Cash paid for country produce. Small
prollLs on casti sales. Astoria. Oregon, cor
ner of Main and Suuemoctihr streets.
First Street Bridge Saloon.
HENRY ROTHE,
DEALER IX FIXEWTXES. LIQUORS
Rkkr, Ciciarm, and best brands or
KENTUCKY "WHISKY,
100 South First street, Portland, Oregon .
r-BeslSan Francisco lol Table on the
premises.
"the dew drop ThhT"
Oh, fishermen, all hear the good news !
A fine saloon Ls started with best of
Liquors, Wines and Beer,
AXD FIXE FREE LUXCH UXOTJATtDKl).
The Grandest Caviar and Cheese,
IX SAXDNVICH THICK AXD THIX
And willyou spend a pleasant hour, drop hi
nt the TEV DROP 1XX on Concomly street.
J.T.BORCHEP.S,
AHtoria and KHappten.
Regular Mail and Tassenger
Steamer XOSP.TTA,
W. "YA YE . .-.MASTER
jwWiU leave Knannton for Astoria and
Lrctnni dally.
CARRYIXQ THE U. S. MAIL.
Also have a lighter which enables her t
carry wooa or ireigni any Kinu.
For charter, freight or passage, at Hr-,
inz rates
apply on board, or at I. VV. Cue a
store.
I. Ws CASE,
PORTElt AND WHOLESALE AND K
TAIL DEALEIt IN
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RK-
GEHEBAL MCMMSE
Comer Chenamu and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OSIGONv
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