& , CO ' W CT '?!lff '''O .Vstoria. Oregon. Wednesday Morning, October 26, 1881. Vol. XVI. i.1 U -'' Statin V"T Ift ti (4 1 ill m? vy Iff TR ANSFORTATION. A correspondent of the AVilla mette Parmer, who sijns himself "Transportation Student,'' lias the following to say on the question that now affects the general pros perity of the. whole Northwest. Reproducing it in this manner is sufficient evidence of our endorse enderse ment: In this letter T propose to consider the public improvements required to reduce the cost of transportation and the advantages we may expect to result from those improvements to farmers of Oretron and the Columbia river basin. The first in order, since we must consider Great Hritain as our great market for our staple pro duct, is the tianspoitation between the Columbia river and Europe. This now amounts at this writing to about sixtv-three cents per here and Riiirojie would not be .. . '. 1- t .1 nnih h. Nnn h raiip.isco and the .-, , , - .I. r : Columbia river could be supplied s the Horn by sail vessels ,- sail vessels. And here is a scarcity of ! Eastern states and j again, when the crops in the Eu shijj disco ..r. .l.rk Rivi -r f.i, nnn n.,1 I A - ' ! yet the steamer cargo would a r-J n in i.iig.a.m m.it..c t. i,At , harvest The Panama canal work I u.irebi. im. aiirtiii.i .iui uik is prqgressiiig linely, and its pro prietors'now'feel confident that it will be completed in four years instead of six years, as first pro- Poseii- In order that the cost of trans-1 hncha If 1 iArv hioll lkoe!lllP i X ' '. I 1. ..! 1. 't .il K .. of a temporary scarcity of vessels 1 whl(h " llM t1"' .,.,.,,-, jmd .. " his wile, was prbstrAted In an inte'rmi,: l - -n -r ir i i .1 ' tion on wheat, sav .seven to ten In"&" .sim,u. . lent fever. from which she was Heed b in the Pacific, if we now hail the j ' - There are a number of woris -thoiue ofthejnative remedx. the IVru- . ,. ..,i ,,a iUn o,i iPnts a bushel, on the average,! vian bark, r.jas it was called in the isthmus canal completed the ad- .' . . - , Qnvn i t ,m - ;t. wlneh .-ill Hh i.m.m.rtiL.M,n'-i)M; ,.,- l4tni4l. .. .. . ...,.. .. ...-. ... . . I SI'VITH 1 111 IIS llllllliril. -"llilliril. - i...a,i. tt. l..k.i l. lirni "I'lii. f'.iiiiili... vantage of ,,nc,, I vo -P - ! foow Mo, , , ...ririii-M. lptfpr sneli liio-Il Kites between ' 1 ... .. ...,I. r .. I1 1...I ' Minnlr in Snnin. whern it vns l.i-nun - "- rs it a : ,u. ... !.-,. ...u::. tionais per uui in iim:i uvi"iu. . . . uieuamiiiiiT ear.s. &eienee nas uiven with steamers 111 thirty das whicn 1 looking up the new word "ensi- us noUiii.- to take itfj place. It cnVcJu- wn.ild enrrv the rrain tolMironet ll,e lhthn,usc:,nal ,stl,I,a,OU,i v . . i ' r ' ally cures n morbid uppclite for Mimu wouKl c.irr tin, gram to j.urope j lage, not vet in tins dictionaries, i..,:, i,Vie.storlii" the natiiml lone of . well enonii. It doe.s not ask nelpi ' . !. ' . ioriii im uaiur.u toin 01 at ten cents per bushel less than i . i i. i to find that previous to its : iven- IheMimiach. tatta;ks excessive love . ,- c 1 nor subsidy, only to be let alone of Inpioras it iloe.sa fever, ami destrovs now carried from fcan V rancisco or -" - t,on t,ere WJ1S no wor(j , t,e both alike. TheSpowerful tonic virtue Portknd bv siil vessels Our ! -v ,ir government. . . of the CJnchomt, is preserved in the lortiand ! sail esseis. wur knglish or Irench languagftbegin-, j'eruviau 1 Jitter. which are. as enVetive grain and flour could at all times improVement of the Columbia. ' ning with what appeared 10 be sola?ain malnrlnl' fever to-da as thev , , - . , e .1 -rj -t. . ; r - -- a l 'Weio in the days of the old Spanish oe carried trom .the lacitic coast vm.f.v ; .. u,u,t ,,Vn natural a combination of letters fist Viceroys. We. guarantee the in-'redi- ehpnnpr bv steamer than -iround Asioi.ian is a stout ailvo-, -.--,.,, . , cuts of these bitters to be alwumtelj cheaper Hy steamer man arounu . e . favnr of a frP0 riVPr. lt.ltensi." In Latin there is onlv , ,,ure. and of the best known iiuaiih. rope as at present, we could a.mi 1L.n,sn w: ,us M l""ar!1 -reManclieiM .'reams ami Opm Cara 1 l i Mmt 1'ivpr mm p ii:ivio-.ililo in their liieN at the Astoria Caudv I actorx. by steamer from San Fran-., ltU of which is com. . - .T. .- . . . . . . " IMiiiii'i I T'ltifl ! fri'sli iii.-wl.) nvori or the LolumDia river as late mehdable atld cannot be too ,iav. at the Astoria Candy Faelorv. portation may be further reduced,! by 300,000 square miles in-' the Columbia river bar must .lu-bUed now by 250 000 persons, , improved, bv scouriiiff or other-h. wise, so that the largest vessels ! may enter and dei epart safely and without delay. It may .seem un- necessary for Hie to state, that it i ,ai ior KiB xo .sutie. u.ai vl is ,,-j a desired. The ob- auy for the vesse winch .slniclionS aw ; tll(. Illiddft , , ithe grain to enter the nver. upper river. The bars of the necessary cai ries in order to be loaded. We ate not yet acquainted with any means by which vessels1 cargoes jans by which vessels carg-oes u be loaded into them while the can the improvement of the bar would not be so important. But at present the size of vessels we can employ in carrying our grain is restricted to that which can cross I the Columbia bar safely at high tide. This " draft of vessels at present is twenty-three feel. This depth admits of large vessels, it is true, but not so larcre as we - i i nan i in uiui;i luiiatiiuui uiuuui'Ui carried to Europe the cheapest. "We should have four to six feet j more water on the bar to allow the deepest vessels which load at San Francisco to load in the Columbia river. The distance that is to be deepened on the bar is less than a mile and a half. Would it not be well to hare the assistance of James B. Eads of St. Louis, who has achieved such a great suc cess at the mouth of the Missis sippi, in this important work. From what is already written you may anticipate that I believe the improvement of the Columbia river above its mouth is of secon dary -importance. So do, and because thebarges that do not re quire any deeper water than we now have in the Columbia can vessels are outsme-oi tue.LrOium- its permanent improvement i.s im- reiier in asinma, inoneinus. coughs, bia river bar cheaply and safely. possible, and its temporary im- sjn!,(.r'an(l )ul,Ue VCixkor are subject pro If any such means were known Provemenl more than doubtful, to." For thirty vcars lirown'.s bronehia'l ,' " i i i..ii ix.nT-.i .. .,.... .....;..(,. ... i roc lies nave oeen iecoiiiiiienoen uv I carry our crai:i from Portland, ' Cascades or The Dalles to the! everr one willing to Me the truth. , - ' .' , i- i i-i i mouth of the river to be put invit looks a little like jealousy to j i.: ..!.... ; m I l. l .,f.1 eiflt..ioi.t. Hie UVeiJ SUlJs, U3 IJtilJJ. II nui cheaper, than largo vessels can , carry it by going- up the Columbia for it. Next, tlie tovement of thel- fioirrlit nfin lw ivitrip.fi :i5 niu linlfi . f . rA , i .. ot tne preseni nues proiuaoiy lruiu nil .-.i-t.c- Kalrttt' -nwl l nflllltlr 'I'lift I till iiifjiho Hl. III"! ! ."i, - i I .xcnnAaL ., fllH oniUI IMIOl 1 fill flf . J" - I . , . .... ... YT , i ! longing to it, viz: -'Coffee-kaugh-1 v,Wf ""' ''"'" the lock, there, is equal in im-j ., TiemoIlcwIaM umJ Afu-r thi.date.lhe.e will he mnnore nortance to the improvement 01 ' . , , " , . . jsmun Francisco beer -Mild at the ', , . ... , , c i I and you have al-o their svniphi-Mint Saioon. Xothiiig but Jlike Myers the Columbia river bar. After t lie . M- ,.,.ebnited A.storia I'.rewerv Iieer will ,1;. f ibr. lf.f.L- n-,in iiid I M,c wor"S "Ay "aye, "eye jM. kupL opposite the Oieg'on Kail way completion of the lock, gi.tin and , , aM vigatlonfcoinpanys dock. Dalles, and one hair the work will "" 4r ",' fc" ,,ua ""." I K;ni while I am ioM-iit rniin tlu eity i i t ,i i- r .f II ,i properties,. It is sileut as niiaiMany orderslleft with linn f.r the be done for the relief 01 all the;' l ' (VIebi-atcd(-IiIcagoi;rerwillbepinuipt- .... ,, .i ,,. "plough, or lironounced bice "H ' l attended to. .I.stkai -. settlements along the t olnmbia l . ' . 1, . . , Aenl foiO-u.and W.T. , . . -i . i.. , as in "tough. It also seem!? to ., s ... ori..r rnl. iu...r r,,,,., ti,,. river and Us tributaries alone. . 1, -n- ",,,,1 V ni IM.ir. ,,,m "" . . i,ave ti,e M)WPr 0f .riving an arlu- iitrlrtiilieailijri--s: . m rs-. To summarize, then, in my opin- ' Care AxTuXjl'.im.oii, Astoria. mi. if 1 lOU our energies should be con- cent rated in obtaining the im- 1l 1 .1. . ,,.fr r 4....,r-..-o j ' 'tion some seven and a half cents i per bushel on wheal, ami manv t ' . - wan(s t,(, Columbia oponed to I steamboat and barge navigation' from the British line to the mouth, cti'Miiflv ltrnrml 'I'll ntilrn.iflc Tin J .i" i -l t .i ng to the men building them;; the sea. lt.i, tut; uvci.t mill iiiu iurvt-M v t . th(j (l The latter are a con- . i i i i . . i stant check upon the greed ol the former, as a protection to the peo-' pie they are invaluable. The Co- 1 I.!-. ...! ;i . . .U....Tn . I....... .. mm. i a ami u.s iwM.iuwit-a u.i.t- .1 length, said to De available lor ! navigation, by the building of locks , and removal of rocks, , 100 miles, itni nines, presented and to drain a rerion lepresented and to ne innaimen a century i , . .i... inorin. 000.' This gteat country and .l.i people have claims upon the nation "t cannot be disregarded. The watercourses referred in 5-hnuld lower river can be attended to by J the people of Portland, win, chieflv concerned and whose mil- Honslp 1(1 ti,oreoiK As for tho , ,vir nr L lliniI,i. nr (d.nnl,;., - par at ttie inouin oi tne Columbia .... i ,iTi-tiAt'WAtii ii iiii i omnium ii:ii ! 1 M . .. A .1 r..:.l.J CVIIIH'I rilllllVr " ., .. ,V phv.sicians, and always gie ierfect t the matter no more lioveniment'tniufneMmi. iiaihi.r iieen teste.i t.e' money should be squandered there, i Appropriations should be applied where they will do the mo.st pernia-' jnentgood. This is the position ! taken by congress and by every body outside of Portland, the people of which want no work done other than upon the "par, or where it will inure to their, exclu- Isive benefit. Seattle fort Tntclli- (fencer. Our Puget Sound contemporary epitomizes the demands of this, paper very fairly; but we think is' totally unfair in its remarks about' the Columbia bar. In saying uits permanent improvement is impos sible, and its temporary improve ment more than doubtful," it 1 simply expresses an obsolete, idea that has been proved false by re-. pcated reports of men competent) to judge. The remark about "squandering" more money implies that money has already been "squandered" at this point. "Will the Post-Intelligencer give one instance where a doliar has been "squandered' here? 'if it were a waste of money to make appropria tions for this work, tne strictures would be timely and deserved, but in the light of i'ucU so patent to liiunv..i - ,n uu.iiiuiii.. j Anomalies in Spelling. j n i-j all nothing. Farts move that 1 1 1 nn.. uwil in tho Fno-llh l-iii- kfep the best beer in Astoria, the reuu- Urn-wont in the l.nglisli J.m larAmnv jM.r. Also the genuine Al- ! iruaire can be spelled nlioneticallvjhauy Uottled IJeer kepi always mi hand. I H'lflinnt itviiwi- ' inir n Inllr.r liO- - . "" lffll V. t , .11. llll IV ! w.i...- w words embraced in the .same cate- 'im, tQ ;...,i i;i.m 1...0 .,...,i;.. .11111 IJIUIIIIIIUIUIK'U ! iiic- tuui- ' ..... ........ ..........a..4..'l.i .. 4 m. A..l pound "on preceding it, which is pronounced differently in the' one "abstemiously., ( an ;m3' ' ' 1 .". .10" your readers gn e the others. J, i Ensis (a sword) and its derivations. ' Boston transcript. 1 . Cocoanut Caramels, fresh tlay, at ' ti.eAMoria Candy Faeion. ! -Fresh lard, of their own nmnufao ture. at arren & Eaton . p. Wilhelm, iioss saloon. oppesiiB: the Clarendon hotel.- 1'ortland. Oregon, j " itr..lolm Itoijersof the. Cmitral Mar- ker, has made arrangements to keep all "' f'"4' f fish, etc., in their ncxsqii just v lill(.11Hi1i inr ..f iit..rn nvsi-.s,. justauived bv the Slate, of California jjjnm Smith's Oyster Saloon. Main Jiic i'eruiansvniniias earcu tium ands who were siffferuur from dvsnen && let free to any address. SethW. Fowl i-Sous. ltosjon. A a mild, but effectual Iaalie.as a wire but sure tonic, blood purifier ami g-enl agKffi-lSSK " ,'i - - - A cough, cold or sore throat .should be J1! tinn. Hiowmi's Itrouebt'.il t.-oebes do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups ud h'M- but aet.duccth on the in-, Uamed parts. alla.ing irritation. gie wide and cojislant use. for nearly an en-5 f cnAinni i.niiurn .fi .lti -g YlnT'almhiYhe 't&ntuiut ' . remedies of the age. Sold at ." cenLs a tMX every w here. . Nfc STOMACH & SITTERS Diminished Vizor Is reinilmreil in great measure, to ttiOae troubled with weak kidneys, by a judicious use of Hosteiter's Stomach Uitten. which Invigorates ami .stimulates without ejccitln the urinary organs, lu conjunction with its Influence upon them, it corrects acidltv. Im proves appetite, aud is In every way con ducive to health and none repose. An other muked quality is its control over fever and ague, and Its power of preventing It. For sale by all druggists and dralers genenUlav. UOSTETTFRV -"" BnRiu lm 4n Sw- ' 0-VeN-PB fr P fppr f :5-liJHiigat. .r- -.-, - &Ki f!frG2,Kk1K 53 iaPflppi3PiSlllT lBRiSiiv Wanted. A wmiiun to do awiurai Housework:, small laiuily. Will ntveun month. . ,, Pmr.ir Condit. ; ivt "' ' -ipanoii, On'on. What ! ail Thin Abnut? .ir. .viiiiui Jii.ioii !, my :tmnurieu l'r avian Hitter Cinchona Rubra The Count (Jiuchoii was the .Spanish ilttrl.il - rif t. tiOHWi titiftl t till iillt alll il Cinchona, in honor of the lady who had broushlthem Hint which was m0JV ,,m.m,5 than lIie ftoIll of llw ,nra-. To this day.-after a lapse of two huu- . nure. and of the le.sl known oualit I A trial will satisfy vou that this is the titMU'riS. ' -t he mooof the puddinj: is in the eatimj.'' ami we willingly abide tt!iti (est. For sale by all drti"j'l.sLs. 5roce"fs'nd luiuor dealers. -. Order il. MISCELLAXEOUS. .. . ,,,.,. . ,.,.. ... ,. MA(tI IS G. ( ROSBY Praler in i . - . . . H AKliW AnH. K IN Js H H. , HiJ-lU 1! iiAJ. , 1HU11, OlJbJbJj, Iron Pipe and Fittings, 'DlliiiihQPD nurl Otnoiii TPittoro lUlHUulu Q1IU UluUUl illlulu Goods and Tools, LEAD STRIP LEAD, j SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, CaBllBWaDll HShBIMBllS SOBllliES uuniiuij uuu l nmuiiiiuiiii uuJiiua Stoves, Tin Ware and House Fumisbinn Goods r urillbmiiy UUUUb. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP- PLUMBING unci STEAM FITTING ' ' . Nim lml rttst class woikincn ciniiloycd. SCALES Cniistautly on luiml "FOE, SALE: j thk wki.i. rsTAi:i.isnr.i Icon aul Sleel. l.anlwnee. Iipe, Hi'nsjj mid I'lumbinr ooiIk. Slove ami Tinware Hnsi- neNH ol" MAGNUS C. CROSBY.. Toan one dc-itottN of cuti riii I hi burners, no lirtler elmnce can be found ; inide m ereiiMuall the lime. Stm-U aiiioiiut if -"7,t00. Appij i m c.i s c. rr.osi; . ,, Asjoria, t)r;m. Wasliington Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Orr.ynu RfiSI'SOTKULLY CALL TMK ATTKV turn of tlio iiublie to tbo fact that the abuTb Market will alway busuM.llod with a VVU. VA WKTY UKs-r QUALITY FRESH AND CURED-N1EATS! .h.i11 e'.,d. at loweit rated. whrt!iIe -odrauil. Special attention tdveu tosuppli- ia,wi.i.i-v. i - Xotlee I-'uniifhtMl Itoouix to Let At .Mrs. M union's lodging house. Take STotiee. I On after this date an additional 10 1 rents jkt cord will be charged on all onlerAr SetHvrKHl'iiot accompanied h the ea-h.at Cm;.- wood yard. .Inly im. l.xai. " - - .otiee to the Laities. Swilehes. einls and frizzes made from combings or eat hair. Call on or ad dress Vm. Itiii.kxiiai:t, Oeeideui hair dre-sin saloon, Astoria. Oregon l!a.:erii Oyster.. Another line lot of Eastern Oysters jur received at Kocoes. jer steamer Oregon. Oeeident block. ISrIek: ttriek! Krlek! 1 haeou hand a larue amount of hnek for sale at fioni ." to ."nS per thousand, j trail am: examine, near Astoria eeme leiy. .loitx WiI.T.l mo. 'lioiee Valley Fruit. ..... A 7 4 i.N'KAi: KINXIA'S ASroKlA FISHERY. Capt.. I. II. 1). Cra has just leecivedi .. . . a choice Ji.l ot pears ami apples, iresh from IheorcJianls of I'olk and Marion counties, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sherman Itros. rlxpre Will receive orders at the store or 1. Y. Case fur upper Astmia or any other part of theeitj. Leave your orders on the slate and "they will be promptly at tended io. Yl'illtaniHiort I'roprrtj". (Jieat bargains an; now offered in the cil of Williamsport for any persons wishin, in locate from one lot to five acre.s. It is well adapted for gaiilcii. dairy ranches or nleasant hemes: well elevated, silualeu one mile south of Astoria on Vomits baj. with a irood graded mad to the place. For fuither informaliou call at ni- residence near theeeiueten. John Wir.i.i.wiso.v. Xoriiinr Slioet ol I'liiuiMtnUable Beiiellts Con fen ed upon tens of thousands of .snlicrers eoiilu originate, and maintain the reputation which AykssSai:saia uii.i. enj(i. It is a compound ot the best cjictable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Irou. and is I he most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial. or blood disorders. Uniformly .successful and certain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of sicriifiila. Sines, lloils. ilumois. Pimples, Kruptioiis. Skin l)is- eases and all disorders rising from im purity of the blood. P. its iiiigorating elTci-ts it alwny.s relieves and often cures Liver Complaints. Female Weaknesses and Iriemilaiilics. and is a potent re newer ol italil.. For purifying the blood ii lets no equal. It tones tip the system, restores and -pieserves the health, ami impaits igor and energy. For fort j eai it has been in extensive use. and is to-day the most available medicine for the snfferiiig sick, anv where. Fours u.k v. am, 1)i:ai.kks. MI?('KLLANEOUS. YOU Whb fifflflj TMK FINEST ANll REST LINE ur BOOTS AND SHOES. Th hiU'st anil finest of )h:j-xs am c .v-s. Theiiiiiit .-.uuplete assortment i.f Foiciyn, Domestic Cloths and Onssimerea At th liiws! tiKirk.'S prh'eMit M- . KANT'S, Meien.iul Tailors Hstablisbment. i Main Street. AMonn. '- i ,;en3uai market. ; i. .Ceiumil 3orlnienl of table stoek constantly ; K ' . oiiiUir.ol. sueli as Camiod Fruits and .lolly, Bacon. Hams. Shoulders, Lard, i:i;:k. mi'miit. ciniKsr. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, risif. i'oin.TRY asi c.m.iif hi th.' se:ison. ';. IKS IX l TIU(TO. Hi-Nt r WI1X AM) I.K.I'OKX All eheap fm t'All. Cmxls sold oncoiii ifiTss,ioii. i;iiMsiTi- I. U.Cftsesstoie. .i. kodi:ki:s. I. K. V KS-V. T.V.. KiToi Astoria Market ! OlMllTIMKI'inKNT iiotk; , ASTORIA. - - - - OltllCOX "IVAItitlix JL KATOX. Proprietor. ($ve'rx hi Warren & SltGuitf.. WIm-Ic.tIo and Hetnil Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY CKOCKKIK3, FLOCK, FKF.il HAY. I'A.N'.NKD FRUIT. VKOK- TABLl-s. ETC. ft-Riiltor. Iv?s. Clieeae, tt. constantly on hand. - - 5 Ships supplied at tho lowest ratej. MISCELLANEOUS ,S. ARNDT & FEROHEN, ASTORIA. - ORF.OON. 1 The PiOfieer Machine ShOD --.- ir irKwirrii Sf j !,''"U,M'" .W!?d: SHOP- ym x: Lm Boiler Shop All knuN of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND 'STEAMBOAT WORK I'rompUy atteuiled to. A specialty maile of repnliint; cannery-mrcs. " ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Iti:vrnxSn:KRT. Xi:vi: 1'vkkrr Hoi'sk. VSTOl.'lA. - OKKOOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LMDUMRINE ENGINES Boiler Work. Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. I. 'a.s.s. l'resident. .1. C IlL.vri.Kn. Secretary. I. Cask, Treasurer, .lou.v Fox. Superintendent. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Chenamus Streets, ASTOKIA ORKflON. DKAI.KR a CIGARS AND TOBACCO. The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE VOSTENHOLM and other Hu.luh Cutlery., SY AXcarrEEVsr i FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc. A Hue stock of IVatrhr ami Jewelry, luxzle and ltreeeh l.eudliis: Shot Guiih ami It I lies. KevolverN. lMwtolH. nuil Ammunition .llAKIXK Ul.ASSKH. ALSO A KINK Assortment or line SPrCTACLl-S nuil KYE Ul.AS.si. New Millinery Establishment MRS. E. S. WARREN Has a complete stock of ccix,iui?-rE;RLY at her establishment. Comer f'.iss :uul Jeftersou .streets. Vstoiia. j Hats. Bonnets. Dress Trimmtners. Zephyrs, Ribbons, Etc. SAW FRANCISCO kj-li -d rt JN atioiial Brewery I " Beer Depot. MAX WAOXKIt. . x ASTOKIA, oi:i:o(). AOKXT V . Is prejmted now to deliver beer to tits cus tomers in the eity with lusowu eouvejanee IT IS OUATiAXTKED THAT THIS l:KEii iWILIi NTfEYEJ SOUK. f'AN UK KEPT FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. I'riees per Itnrrel or Thirty Gallon...... ..H OO Mh. Huantities per Thirty .'nlln 41 m iitr " wuuuu J- u C--Send ill vour order?. MAX WAOXKR, At ,,,e ftreat EBtern. I. "W, CASE, LMPOHTKR AND V.'HOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALKR IN GENERAL MERCIAUDISE Corner ChenamiLHand Cas.s streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON : rr BUSINESS CARDS..' T C. LRFJ-AXB. Office In ASTORIAX buildhis. Room No." 2. up'-slaiH. E. C. HOIiDl-X. - - ? , NOTAKY PUBLIC,' AITTIOXF.ER, COilMISSIOX -AND SUBAXCS AGEXT. T .HvlTOHH. ilERCHAXT TAILOR," Occidpnl Hotel BHdin,4: . .STORIA - - - - ORSeOH WRK. K. A. (OBffLV, DJIESS 3t AKI-gTaSP SEliYItfG. CHEXAMUS ST., ASTORIA Opjioslte Mrs. Mnnson's Lodglns House. jfta-Cuttlng and fitting, and gaper patterns rom measurement. P.T.nARCUVV. . T.HHATCH. HATCH L BARCLAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cat. DK.: . If. D. JF.XMXUSt. i PHYSICIAN AKD SUllQEON. Graduate Unlvexsity oL-YIrsdala. isas Physician to Bay View no'spUaf, Bulltoorr City, 13C9-T0. Omen-In Page Si Allen's building, uv stairs, Astoria, jLi CBAXH.M.Dh "physician andsurgeon, f Knaut Xe. 3. Astetla'a Baildiias. (L'P STAIRS.) Kksidfxck Corner ot Benton and Court streets. Astoria. Ore?on 4t- JL , i . JAY TU TTIK; M. . FHYSICIAX ANDvaUKQEb Okkior Over the WhltV House Stcre. Kksiokxce Next door to Mrs. Muasou , boardlnj; house, Chenamm street, Aston Oregon. PKNTIST, ASTOKIA, - -. j"! - OJRta. Eoouis lu Alieu's bulldlSg up stairs, cortit of Ca.vsmid Siemocqae3treet-. J.Q . A. BOWLBY.s ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chea-nias Street. - ASTOKIA. 0UH C XV. FUI.TOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA - - . - OEUSOt.N Ofrtce over rage & Allen'- store, Cass tre.x Q II. BAIS Ut CO., - IKAI-tE; IV MoerM, Window. JUI-ula, Tra Mes8, li-r, Kte. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Hoot -terlal, etc. Steam Mill near Weston hotel.. Cor. Oe evive aud Ast or streets. WILLIAM FRY, PRACTICAL BOOT AXD SHOE MAKKR. Curn'amuh Stkkkt, oppo<e AdIerA Bool .store, - ASTOKIA. Okkoox. tT Perfect flti guaranteed. All wwi warranted. Che ine a trial. AU orun promptly 13lle:. -.. k. XJINT-. dealer Jn rAHII.Y SKOCElllE89 ?i VIT.S. MUS. FEED ANO HAY Cash paid for country produce. Small profits on cash, sales. A-stonfl, Oregon, cor ner of Main aud Squeuiocqhe ntrtetk. .1. H. D.;GBAY, Wholesale and retail dealer in. ALL KIXD8 OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wwl, Etc. Oener.il ton;e-and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street. Asterht Orenn. Lot and ImproTmtiti ftr Salt. LOT KIGHT, IN BLOCX BEVBXTY five iu Olnej 8 Astoria, together Tfitli A Ciooil Hen He aad. W-fee4 roR MF. lIi:XDKK9 ei.LAJUt. For pailleulara Inquire fit M. SERRA or YT.H. T WI UQHT. Astorur. July 11, 1831. m rt O A YITT TTWQ -- vT LL L TT 1 i 1 1 " -T-ij Wiolesale and retail dealer in l)ALTFORNTA P RUITS. ' I i fCyeidDiBS'. CiU Fresh Fruit and Vgtabl ON HAND EVERY DAY. Main street, opposite Loebs clothing store. Wanted. 1 AAA WIJNDS RAGSOFaUs JLtM-rvAi clean and dry, at the Uabrn shop. Main street, by . j. joruh. -rBuy a copy .of The "We.i.t As tokiaj? to-day. U t.'