The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 16, 1881, Image 1

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Vol. xvi.
Astoria, Oregon. Sunday iMornin;, October 10. L881
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Hops of the Puyallup.
Talkiogof the Puyallup country a
correspondentof the Vancouver In
dependent says that when the sea-
son for hop picking arrives, the ca- .
noes of the Indians look like small
fleets on the bay or river. About
two thousand peisons are required
to do the work of picking, and
the Indians flock to the hop dis
trict from every quarter to get a
chance to earn some money, and
they consider this season as their
harvest time, which it is in reality.
Their mode of living has quali
fied them for the work of picking
hops. They come to the hop yards
with all their earthly possessions,
including not only their squaws
and pappooses, but their dogs, I
vau unu gftu uuuj itivi ivwivi
They pitch their tents within con- concluding an article entitled
venient distance of their work, . Which will be our Market," the
and it is a sight to see the women Dalles Times says: "As a matter
carrying pappooses on their backs, 0f course, Eastern Oregon would
they and the children doing ail the I 1, see a iargej populous city
work, while the noble warrior j built up in this sJ"ate tjian al puge
himself, disdaining labor, is not Sound, and would therefore favor
too proud to take the wages earned I c;tiier portlnnd or Astoria, all
by them, and struts around with things bejng pquai T5utj tieUj jf
great dignity of manner and con- the Sound offers us a more avail
descends to drink or gamble-away i ablc marKet, on account of its nat
the earnings of the let us say it , ural advantages as a harbor for
in sober truth better half of his deep sea vesseihj wt. sh:iH consult
bosom. But who could find fault? our owl, interests by sending our
Is he not "big Indian?" Is he not produce there. A "free river, as
"nature's nobleman f
1 am sorry ttiat it is not in my ;
power to givti accurate stausuuui
information concerning the hop
culture of the Puyallup bottoms.
It is supposed that the hops ex-
ported from this valley bring in ! does not offcr a moro avaiiaDle
return not far from $250,000, which j market. jfc js ty no ,neans ti,e in.
would indicate that about fifteen , tenti0 0f The Astokiax to de-
-ie" ?iKr?i aCrGS arG ?ulti" j preciate the natural advantages of
. vated in' this Staple. "The price 'puget Sound. VTe recognize all
has been good this fall, being f rom that itb most zeaious advocates
fifteen to seventeen cents, and the. clu-im for it jt would bo foolish
maicattons are that it win go
higher. 1 he hops are largely ex- jusdy says. A free river win
ported to San Francisco, and in afford c,eapt.r meallS of transpor
fact to many parts of the world, j tatlon to a Oregon sea port."
We see that a largo amount has jThere is no theory) no supposition
been shipped to New Zealand. - about tWs thIng It is a fact
The markets of the whole Pacific tja :f inn,r ,. :t nn 9,-,j
ocean islands are open, and this
industry may go on increasing
with tolerable certainty of dispos
ing of its products at remunera-
uve rates. i.ne crop in i... ir,cp&sjtv for any spread eagk. de.
is the largest ever gathered, and claniation, nor literary skv-roclcets;
the quality superior. The climate slmply a plail)j clear"0xposition of
is highly advantageous for this the cae as it now stands.
crop by reason of the cool atmos
ohere, the absence of hot, scorch
ing sunshine, and especially by ( leam that several newspa
the long time afforded to do the ! l)er ventures, that have been par
picking, as frosts rarely prevail ', ticularly fortunate so far, are now
before the middle of October. preparing to come out as troug
- anti-monopoly organs, and ealcu-
Tne Panama Canal.
The Eastern nress reports that
the workmen on the Panama canal doubt if such ventures can suc
are dying like sheep, that the sick- . ceed, because a discrimating pub
ness is widespread, that very little lie demands something more than
attention or medical care are given pretense. To be useful a news-
to the sick, and that numbers of paper should be consistent and not
new graves are made daily. This seek popular hobbies to ride. It
news will not be surprising to any is a sign of exhaustion when a pa
one who ever crossed the Darien ' tieut has to have new blood forced
Isthmus, in the rainy season, into his veins. The Farmer is no
Three days are sufficient to kill a sensational publication, and has no
strong man, after the fever strikes new position to take concerning
him, and without the fever there ' "monopoly." It has always been
are plenty of diseases to prostrate plain and outspoken for the rights
northern men. It will not be of the people, and always will be
strange if, from this cause alone, so, but it is not disposed to be
the. attempt to construct the canal come rabid at any time. Of course
will have to be abandoned. The we all watch with jealousy the
railroad across the Isthmus had no progress of Mr. Villard's enter
very heavy work; but to buid it . prises, and producers have a nat
cost the lives of more than'6,000 . ural fear that a combination so
men. The old saying used to be: ' powerful will be intolerant, but so
"There's a dead man for every tie . far there is little reason for com
on the road." If it cost 0,000 lives l plaint, and in his speeches made
to grade a railroad track, how on the Sound and elsewhere, since
many "will be exacted before an his late arrival, Mr. Yillard talks
excavation sufficient to permit the freely on all matters and makes
largest ocean-going ships to sail handsome promises of liberal treat
through, and to meet and pass ment. He was not obliged to talk
each other in the artificial channel, of these matters as he has, and his
shall be made? It will require an announcement of his intended pol
"army as-large as Napoleon started icy has more force because it is so
for Moscow with. In the building
of the road, a trial of the different j
nationalities was made, to see
! which could best resist the climate,
! i u - .1 ...- Rnllv nmnnlatarl
mr . i r 1
by State of Maine men, and Ja-j
mnio.'i nwrrni's. The Irish laborers j
1
who wont there died more rapidlv I
.. l
than any other rationality.
There
is something wor?e than the Mon-1
roe doctrine in Do Lessep's way,
and that is the prostrating climate
of the Isthmufc, which is not only
fatal to tho lives of men, but which,
in a few weeks, makes men indif
ferent to the .-uffering of others.
The Isthmus looks very lovely to
j the person who rides across it in
the ears, but it is a region of death,
and nothing more.
Help It Along.
before slated, will afford cheaper
,neans of transportation to an Ore
gon seaport, and give us an open
highway for our commerce, and
that is what this section most ear
nestlv desire.' But the Sound
to otherwise. But, as the Times!
. ... ...fe, .. .... v.w...wu.
fact by such candid representation
and united effort on the part of
the press as will illustrate its de-
sirability and necessity. No ne
Sensible.
jate on luatillg tj,eir way witj, tj,e j
, public on that sensation. We I
entiiely voluntary. Some faith
may be put in a man who pursues
a bold policy and promises
crt
' .
fairly, more especially Mnce it is
nnlv (nmiiinii coni.a tn rAinrni-p.
f 1 1 i" i i .1 "''And oh! toivnrda the widow and or-,
as he plainly does, that unless the
people prosper the railroads can-.
not do so. If Mr. Yillard carries j
. 1 - - 1 1 1
out his freely given pledges there '
will be no reasonable cause for
. . , .. , ., . ,
complaint, and if he fails to do so I
and pursues an oppressive policy, j
then the anti-monopoly views OIL. , , -- , , , ,
J I Then, when our !iuuen'ii iii'nini
the people, will certainly be assert- quiver - '.
ed, but we cm afford to wait audi
see. Willamette Farmer.
It is such an easy tiling to bet
cynical, we wonder that any sen
sible or ambitious man should
choose a manifestly easy road to
eueap uduuuuuii. .m xuu, nu
be a cynic. And a great many!
rlc ;ro. nvnmc VfU thnt tuv I
. "... .
make the best, which are the worst, j
cynics; but they do very well
well enough to make everybody in
their company decidedly uncom
fortable, which appears to be the
ffreat aim of the cynics life.'
of the
When a man does a good deed, !
. . I
you supply a base motive for i
Attribute his benevolence to sel-!
fibiiii. Iiih niftv tn livnnrrkv .1
. , ... .. . ." . J I
his sociability to political motives,
his public spirit to a desire for
notoriety, den' the very existence
of purely good, unselfish motive to
any other man than yourself, and
you have started on the road to
develop into a good cynic.
In a little cemetery near Sleila
cooin, says the Pierce county
News, where in former years the
bulwarks of our liberty found rest
from war and its toils, are the!
remains of commissioned and-nonr
commissioned officers and privates,
some of whom served their coun
try long and faithfully, doing good
service especially in Indian cam
paigns. The inscriptions upon the
headboards which mark theirgraves
are nearly obliterated by time and
its storms, and -ere long no trace
will be left of the whereabouts of
these buried soldiers. Before it is
too late would it not be well for
the proper military authorities to
provide tombstones to mark the
places where lie the remains of
tliOHe dead heroes.
Tn order to secure her new iki-
in oruer to secure ncr m w.
ssions on the Pacific coast with-1
sessions
out an army, Russia has perfected !
a scheme locating 40,000 families'
in the Amoor country. 1 lie clt-
m ; , lo.icof niwl tliA nil
mate is very pleasant, and the soil
rich and productive. The induce-
1 ....
ments are such as Avill take swarms
f nlnn;cfc n tliof Innnlit
Il K UlUHim. lJ fc...w wv..- f
Truth has discovered that the
Americans are an ingenious peo -
pie. " Finding that the boxes in
which American apples were sent
in such large quantities to Eng
land were afterward of Kttle use,
they now pack the apples i
cofiins, which command a ready
sale.
A pretty woman was dangerous
ly ill at Rising Sun, Tnd., and the
physician promised to cure her if
she would desert her husband and
elope with him. The bargain has
been carried out on both sides.
Plenty of it: The Ceylon sponge
fisheries are said to be nearly ex
hausted. Thank heaven we have
an inexhaustible supply in our na
tive bar-rooms.
Knowledge seems isolated and
barren unless accompanined by
love of all men and trust in our
common brotherhood.
The good man bears with the
faults of others very patiently: the
bad man bears with his own in the
same way.
The lilies of the field "toil not,
neither do thev spin," but they
I have their blow out, just the same.
the x.mo.v. tosi.
tWrittenfortheDliLY A"jToi:f.v.j
e mourn inr me nooie uep.irieu;
- .. .- . .1- . .1 ,
The pattern, me jn3tnna me Drnve
For the aged and heartbroken mother,
Forlorn ai her cherished tine's cnive. .
pliaiis
Our hearts in stronu bvmtmhv warn. 1
For we know ot.the grief they must ,
suller
For him nh v.-l( eVel. rctu,
... .
We bnwasa liationm Miimw.
NVe weep (A.r ti,e n,artVr l.iid lw.
We shudder to Think of the craituro
With eojiUictin-eiiiotjoiia wo fwl,
I ny uitt veie u uenin
To our Fathers' "ron
is mystical river,
ut (id' let m
kneel.
Let us kneel and implure Him to :ti.l
ur
To strengthen the baud ut the helm,
For hreakero ahead seem to threaten j
Our proud.slup.ofstate to o'erwhehn.
, . ,
fnl-
tered
To bend to the Beiiur abo
Vnr rmci nru wo told that h. niiii. I
,lim.D(i
o. ,in..i,t-,i n;a ;,.i;n;i, i.w
Tlie wonderful courage and calmness
With tiJiich the ordeal ho passed,
Weie loni of the faith that sustained 1
him,
! 1-Jf frn;hil in (riiditit tin' lint
I-t 1,ot llia ul-a,i,1': Ul fruitlov.
T.r.f liii mniitln mum na lisftnil.
That we, whether West or in anyui.-h,
Slay trust in the same mighty Friend. :
o ueertcrt tiiiscnastisemciit, uromoiw,
We were rushing tooyheeule33h ii;
oh! let ns rusolru in the future
To resemble, the hero that' "one.
1'urnIslieU JtooniK to lift
At Mi. Munson's lodging 1iihm
Take Xot lee.
On after this date an additional .10
cents per cord,, will he charged on all
orders for sawetHvood not accompanied
bvthe caiitatGrftrs wood 3 aid. Jttlv
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Xotiee to the 1'ublie.
&
Burnetts foeoalue.
., . . . .. ,. . ,
hor l'reruature Loss or the Hair-V .
Philadelphia!! h Opinion. i
One year ago m hair eommeiieul ,
falling out until L was almol bald, j
After using Cocoaine a Tew montjis. 1 ,
have now a thick growth of new hair. ,
y ciiv 1 :! i
11 ... vt . !ilw..i.C.V..
Ilurnetts Mavnring Extracts, always
1 stamlard.
WHlIamsport Property.
(ireat bargains arc now offered iu the j
eilv of AVIllininsnorf, for :mv nerniis
wishing lo locate from one lot to fie
ing lo locate from one lot to lie'
;. It is well adapted tor gaidens.-
r ranches or pleas.mt homes; well
acres.
dairv
elevated, .situated one mile Miuth of
Astoria on loiing.s lm. with a good
Rratletl road to the place. Kor hirther;
. informatioit cnll ut my reshh-ne.- near,
the cemetery. John Wim.iwi-ow
Peruvian Hitter..
I'lacliont IvuIta
The Count Cinehon was the Jjpanbh j
Viceroy In Peru in UK. The Countess,
hJ(, . was j,rOsfral0j ,,y a it0rmit- i
tent fever, from vlileli slit v:l freed hy
the. use of the nntlve remedy, the IVrtt-f
ivlan bark. or. as it was called in tin
. laticuaso tf the eount
lancuace of the eountr, -Qiiinquina.
Grateful for her reeoer. on her return ;
to Europe iu Jl.-. she nitrodlteed the J
remedy in Spain, when- it was 1 knmvn .
. under Mirioiis name.-., until l.iuu.eiiti
; canPli jt cinchona, in honor of the laily
who hail hrouphl them that v. hieli wiwi
more precious than the ffold of the Incas.j
To this day. after a lapc of two hun--
dred and fifty year, .science ha ni ven
us nothing to take its place, lt elfectti-!
ally cures a morula appetite tor stimu
lants, hy restoring the natural lone or
the stomach. 1 1 attacks excessive o e
of liquor as it doc a fever, and destroys
hoth alike. The powerful tonic irtue
of the Cinchona is preserved in the
Peruvian Bitters, which arc as ehVclh e
ni-Mif-tcf in olo fin I frti! t-jlnv nc tliOV
wero in the days of the old- Spanish
Viceroys. t'e guarantee the inaredi-
ffiHfyv'uSSlli'uS
best hitter in the world. -1 he prool 01
the pudding Is in the eatinir." and we
willingly ahide this le-d. For sale by
all druggist.'', grocers and liquor dealers.
Order it.
A cough, cohl or sore throat should he
stopped. Xegleet frequently results in
an incurable lung disease or consump
tion, iirown's Brorchial troches do not
disorder the stomach like cough syrups
and balsams, but act directly on the in
flamed parts, allaying irritation, give
relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs,
catarrh, and the throat troubles which
singers and public speakers are subject
to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial
troches liave been recommended by
physicians, and always "give perfect
satisfaction. JIaving 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
oox cvervwlierc.
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.Fowlf
& Sons, Boston.
-viier mis (laie-tuen win ue n iiiuir has ma(ltJ lt universally known as a safe
,f,.ur$a!lJ,rnC1? b(ier, ?,y,yiur lh0 and reliable, agent to "employ. Against
Mint balnim. Nothing hut MikcMyeisn,, coW Meh afe th(rronnin
celebraled Astoria I.rewery I Jeer will , 1IPIS(lf more serious disorders, it acts
lie kept. Opposite the Oregon llailuaj p(,t,ih ., sUlt.h always relieving
and Xavigatione.mpans dork. . Mifferiiia. and often avingIife. The
Xotire.
i-Ju:treveipd per stQauiev Columbia.
a line lot of eastern ovsters, which will j
..bo served up in tirstrelass stvle at Ros-
vol's. Occident block. i
ateru OyntorH.
Another fine lot of Eastern Oysters
l1 .ro,,,'i.v:nI. ilt IJoeqe?. per steamer
(reon. Occident blnek.
ISt-Irk! ISriclc? Brick!
I ha e on li.itut a !arc amount of briek
j lor silent from So to S8 per thousand.
I Call :uii evu mine, near Astoria ceme-
ie! . .lonx W u.r.i v.Moy.
i'Kolre'Valley Frnlc.
: C:tpt..l. II. I). Cra has just leeeived
1 a choice lot of pears and anules. frei
I fQin the ojelianU of l'olk and .Marion
.counties, whleh v. HI be ;nld in lots to
! uit inn.-Si.Her.
Slicrm:itH;;roH. Ebcprt-H
Will receive orders at the store of 1..
W. Case lor upper Aitorla or any other,
Jf lh, rji Leave jourrs .on t
leuiieiiio.
hut in all 'X'liit About
It is all nothing. Facts nrove that 1 1
ki the best beer in Astoria, the regu-1 ,
at" A,a!'J ,!:r- ,so u.,e Renume A I-
ban Itottled Keer kept always on hand.
UHAS. URATIvt .
JSoscoers St'v I'lnce.
j ltuscoe. the popular caterer, 'unites
'all his old patrons, and as many new
i ones a um he pleased to make him a
! iMr. toeall at his new Ice Cream Sa
loon, on Chenamtis street. Occident
hotel l.lork. which h; hn Just litte.l up
'" Jirst lstI
-Kin" of the Hlood is notaVurco."
but in all disorders attributable to nn
. purity of blood and ii defective eireula-
lion, nothing el-e equals its eft'eer. Set?
j advertisement.
' llae Wistar haNam of wild cherry
j n!v.it at hand. It eures coughs, colds,
' bronchitis whooping eough, croup, In-
lltienza. consumption, and all throat and
1 luiur com plaints.' Scents and$l a hot
tie. In the Wlinle Kintory of 31eillfinr
Xo preparation has ever performed
c" marvelous eures. or maimaineu .so
;Pj:ctoi:ai., which is recognized as the
viir!iP! riMiiPilv fnr fill iltrnci: nf tli
throat and luiurs. Its long-continued
series of wonderful eures in all climates
proteetion it affords, by its timely use in
J"roli :,, -", Vfera, makes it an
uivaluabli remedv to be kept always on
hjiml in t.v,.,v ,,-.. x0 per.son can
affurd lo In- without it, and thos,. who
hav,. ,,,.,. , R nmr wUL From
tm.jr klM,wli-ilgc ur its comnosition and
,.,r t physicians use the Ciiekrv
i,.ctorai. extensively in their practice.
and clergymen recommend it. It is
I absolutely certain 111 its remedial effects,
, ....,1 ,i. ....... r.. ...w.rn nmo 0m
i.r.n.i..
Kon i.vi.E i:v vt.r. oEALirns.
.n?f'F.l.LANEOUS.
- .-, -.- meim.
Vfj W$h$i PIND
' v v WJL S HW
'fill:-
FINEST AND
BEST LINE'
lr
BOOTS AND SHOES.'
. r
llitt lnttt add tlnest ol
1
EATS axd CSS.
Thu Mini coinplf le Uvsortlilclit of
Forcsan. Domestic Cloths and Gassimeres
At Hi Inurt umikei prices at
M n wANt,c
nfl- u EVAta 1 Of
Men-hunt Tailors EstabUshmcnt.
. ilahr Street. A-torta.
J
( HCN T H 4 I j V 4 II K WV
tljrt ' UA,J 4AUJUjJ'
0" !,n,, M10h
Csimifri Fririfs and Jell.v,
Bacon. Hams. Shoulders, Lard,
VAUiS. B5TTKK. OIir.KSi:.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
t'XSSl. J'on.TKY "! iA.11F
In t!ii season.
'i;aiss ax: tobacco.
All cheap I.r CASH. I'.ooiU soM on com
iiilsslnn. (ipiiuMh 1. W. Case's btore.
J. EOIMJEl.
Washington TSarket,
Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon
IlKKGM.iy tC JSISUJIY
EKsl'KCi'Kn.l CALL THE A1TE.S.
tion ef tlie iiu'olio to the fact that the
above Market Kill alwnys be Bnnplicd iritb n
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1
Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail. Special attention given to fupplj
ax ships.
illSCELLANEOUS.
G A pnrn p, T?XjTf'31?'r
r-Ki U A Ct JJ JLHAvlUliiN,
ASfORIA. - OREGON. ,
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
Boiler Shop
Tl?. -)g-jf
"'Qs
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AV1
STEAMBOAT WORK
Profnptly attended to.
A specialty nimte of repalitug
. Tr-n-r-r7- iMnr.
CA NERY DIES,
,.NKAi: KINNEY'S ASl'OKIA FISHERY.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bextov isTnr.i.r. Nr-vn Paukkk Hovsk,
ASTOitl.V. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LlKDtflljIftllVE BNGIffBS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. IX AVass, President.
J. . IIc.sti.er, Secretary.
I. W. Casjj, Treasurer.
JonxFox, Superlnteadent.
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corner Main and Chonamus Streets,
ASTOUIA u OREQ021.
SKALCS C
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
The Celebrated -JOSEPH
RODCERS fcSONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM
nnd other English Cutlery.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc.
A line stock of
WatchuM unit Jewelry. Mnxsle uud
CSreech Iioadiue Miot Cuiih and
JtlHe.s, JtcvolverM. PlstolK,
and Anininnltlou
MAKIXK
CJJjAMHFJ.
. -0 ALSO A FINE
iiortim'nrof line SPEtTAPLKS nnd EYE
'"-
I P. JACKISH
J. A. ilOXTOOMKKV.
PIONEER
STOVE AND TIN STORE
Hole Agents for the
Magee Standard Ranges, Etc,
ASTOUIA. - OKEGON.
SAW FRANCISCO
National Brewery
"Beer Depot.
max waonei:.
ASTOUIA. OUEfiOX.
AOEXT
Is prepared now to deliver beer to hb cus
tomers In the city with his own convpance.
IT IS GUARANTEED THAT THIS
BEER WILL NEVER SOUR.
CAN BE KEPT FOR ANY
LENGTH OF TIME.
l'l'Ieen per Barrel or Thirty
al Ions SS OO
lies Quantities per Thirty
Gallon .. 9 OO
One 3 Gallon Kee 1 30
""Send In j our order?.
il.VX WAGN'EK,
At the Great Eastern,
I. W. CASE,
IMI'OUTKK AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALEU IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Chenaraus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - OREGON
vtfw .-upp?,..w,r
'""fci "
BUSINESS CABDS.-
"Ct C. HOUDEX. - .
itpTARY PUBLIC, "'
AUCTIOXEEB, COJiiaSSON ANI
SURAKCE AGENT. ' '
j a. Mcintosh.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel Bulldbg; ,
ASTORIA --- OREGON
TITK8. R, A. COBWI.V
DRESS MAKING AND SEEING.
CHEN'AMUS ST., ASTORIA,
Opposite Mrs. Sanson's-Lodging' House. .
asCuttinaad fitting, and paper patterns
rom measuiemenl.
f. T. BAROLVY. T. H..BATCa.
HATCH & BARGLAY,
COilMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cat.
TK. M. D. JEXXIXGB,
PHYSICIAN. AND S0RQ1ON.
Graduate University of Virginia, 1S68
Physician to Bay View hospital, BalttaoM'
City.l3e9-';o.
Office In Page & Allen's ihalldhig, up
stalts, Astoria.
p cn.wu, M. D,
"physician AND SUKGEON,
Roam Xo. 3. Asteriaa Svildlajc.
IU? STAIBB.) c
KKSiDEiicE Corner of Bentoa aad Court
streets, Astoria, Oregon.
JAY TUJTTIiE, M. .
PHYSIcfAN AND SUBGEON,
Office Orer the "VThlte Hossc Store.
Kksioexok Next door to Mrs.tMaBaoa
boardh) hoase, Chenanias street, Astorl
Oregon. ' 5
Xjl P. HICKS.
PENTIST,
ASTORLA, - - OREGON.
Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, corac
of Cass and Sqemocqae streets.
J.
Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATl'OBNEY,AT LAVi..
Cnenaajus Street, &&OXIA. ORSQOA
ATTOINp; CAW,
ODlce over rage & Allen's store, Cass steeei
Q If. BAir & CO.,
OEALKB IK
DoerK. WlBdaws, Jillate, Tra
nesg, Iicuaber, Ste.
All kind of Oak Lumber. Glass, Boat Ma
terial, etc.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Qeo
e lve and Astor streets.
W1XI.IA1ML fBY,
PKACTICAL
BOOT Aim jSHOE
MAKER.
CiiRXAMua Street; opposite A&er's Boo
store, - Astobja., Obsook.
tar- Perfect fits guaranteed AU -won
warranted. Give mo a trial. AU order
promptly tilled.
dealer la
FA3IIIY GKOCEKIES,
NA1XS, lUHJL FEED AZ3 HAT
Casa paid for country produce. Small
profits on cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor
ner of Main and Squemocqhe streets.
J. H. D. GEAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer lo.
ALL KINDS OF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, We, Etc
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Beaton street. Astoria
Oregon.
Lot and Improveme&ts for Salt.
LOT EIGHT, IJT BLOCK SEXENTY
Qve hi Olueys Astoria, together with
A Good Heaso am 4 lVe4a1id
yoE
MXK HIT.VDKED D9LI?AB8.
Tor paitleulan Inquire of
M. SERKA or W. H.TWIUGHT.
Astoria, JjUy.H. 1881.
T. G. JRAWLINGS,
Wholesale, and retail dealer in
California Fruits,
etc
Vegetables, Etc.
Fresh Fruit and Vgtfots
ON HAND EVERY DAY. .
Main street, opposite Loebs" clothing store.
BOWLING ALLEY,
GEO. HILL,
PROPRIETOR
Entrance on Chenaraus Street. Astoria, Ogn.
The. best qualltr oflaefl.-LlQuore aod
Cigars, and the beat Alley in Oregon.
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