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V en Pl Pwlg !Afit0tiim Ki 0i ttJ3H2?J?.K 5 Ro&S. Vol. XV L Astoria. Oregon, Thursday Morniiii. October 27, 1881 .- THE -WHITMAN MONUMENT. The writer of the following - .oi-hundredths of its contributor! natural vegetation is suffered to, A u xVllfShjo'S mffiH '" "' """ '"'" !Q A"RDT FFRCHFN quests coIiY Emtou Astejiiax: In the Willamette Fanner of the 21st inst., is an article from Mrs. C. S. Pringle, one of the young " gills that were present at the Whitman massacre. Mr.s Pringle says that Mr. Sweairie is willing to give them two acres, and five years tobuild ..the monument, but he says he is not going to wait to eternit' for them to act. Allow ' me to explain, as I have heretofore done, what the difficulty in the way is: When the Pioneer and Histori cal Society of Oregon, incorporated. under thelaws of Oregon, com- fenced an effort to erect a monu- J the Willamette K inner to aim trie unanimous vine in uiu uccavun me rmiini in xmiiuii iLf i;nu.iPioin. Tnl-t. viii.H ' 1 ....I -. . -... lit!-. - .. NIMli-llliill flnwiiii .1 .n- .iiiinr. his communication- iSocietv and ot tin- board have grew. In tlio cae of ouitivateii - ' ; astokia. - duw.o.n. nnis communication. v r, About f)n afliT this ilatp un nihlilimial 1U - . 0i.xnv.0i:i:c.oN0ct.:2. 1881. 'said was the mace lor U. J l tne i crops, wmcu oniy parity return w iwit-wr cnnl will Ik chariri'd on ....... ........ .- - f,-- uient on the 21st day of February, , rja to tlc roUud that has been 1874, they supposed there would mosty a year within a fourth of a not be the least objection by the j n,;ie of it. They do not say who owners of the land in the. vicinity j js ;n Hnilt; but do not propose to of the ground where the bones j advance more money and dona were gathered and placed in a , tjons Up()n uncertainty nor the wagon box and covered in the best ! prom,S(.s f any one ot promptly manner by our volunteer troops, complied. then fighting the savage hosts of We have heard of threats, by Indians who had massacred Dr. other paitles, to build the Whit Whitman, his wife, and fifteen or . man monument. We wish to as more of our countrymen who fell sure any party who will give us about that time as martyrs to our . any reasonable assurance that they claim to Oregon. A committee of will build it, that the Pioneer and . . . . five members of the Society was j Historical Society will aid them appointed; they in good faith at in every manner upssible, by once prepared and circulated the giving them all the funds and following address: (See address properly belonging to that object enclosed). j their contract, ami all the assis- The several amounts subscribed lance wilhin their influence per- for- the monument fund was ona!lv and as asocietv. 841, 30 j amount paid. SloG .50. A correspondence was had with the-owner of the land nearly a year before we got an answer. We were informed that the origi- nal owner had sold and left no res- evvation for the monument. We then applied to the then owner, -Mr. Fiske, who gave a contract for . a deed and made a verbal state- j ment of the fact to the present j , , 1 . .1 1 owner, who had not given the deed to the land which he assisted, and -was" present when it was se-! lected and surveyed and now, as ; per siaiemeni, 01 iirs. 1 nn0iL, wishes lo limit to five years to .compioie uip moni.mc..., wi.ei, ne has been over one year and has not, given us the deed he promised to.give over a year since. Another fact, Mrs. Prmgle re-',,, fers to the lumber lo fence the two acres, that Mr. Sweagle has neglected to jjive to the 'Society " J the deed as per his promise, so , l , . , . . LltUL l IIC J IHJUIU JMIICCL'U Willi IUCII ,. ; the' work to fence and prepare ground for the monument yvrraugciiiiiiiis are aircauy maut, j and have been for over a year, j to commence the work, as the lum ber on the ground at the station j proves. As to a road Mr Fik in his contract gave a noa.1 lo tl,e public, chief sources of the agricultural! '"' - ...... This road, it seems, Mr. Sweagle j I of the Empi.e, is quickly MWtaJ. uurfwiHgj, does not nronose to o-ive buticut "ll uge ravines, and the J bronchitis, whooping cough, .croup, in- 4- -4- - c3 ; throno-h n fractional strin of a finest soil 111 Jiiiiropc is being rap lung complaints. r0 cents and$i a hot Historical Socfety to buy a road j i carried away to increase the j tlg-- claim contiguous to his, or to the j to silt up ihe sea of Azov. Dur monument. linjr the jrreat floods of 1SGG and .. Yoti; Mr.'Editor, and all others who have been interested and kept themselves posted on this Whit man monument question, are aware of the efforts of the P. and H. So ciety" and its officers to proceed with the work as fast as possible, but it would be folly in them to do more, than they have without a perfect .deed to the, ground upon which their work is lo stand. The Society has not only lithographs of the proposed monument, but bids for the work, and arrangements for receiving: funds as soon as thev 'can say the' have or own the -ground to put it upon. Mr. Swea gle does not say he did not give th ground, which ninpty-ninej lumber is sold, as intimated, for storajre. the Historical Society will look for another place for a loca- tion for the monument. The proposed monument wiii cost from 10,000 to H, 000 dollars in New York, on ship board, and will be no disgrace to the country or land upon which it may be placed, anil will be an object that no American will be ashamed to say be gave a dime or u thousand dollars towards its erection. Our executive board have wait ed anxiouslv for the deed to the ianfjto proceed with the work, but ft appears that they must liurrv a nu.n ., rnn,l in t the mate- The funds and material for that object are, and have been kept I distinct and separate from those ,0 the P. and II. Society. As stated in our first address, it will be pushed forward as fast as funds CHn Dc procured and we will add a (iee, to the ground upon which J it is to bc-placed, with an aceessi- ble road to and from it. W; H- (.J hay, Corresponding Jsccretarv l " Changes of the Earth's Sttrface. According to Lombardini, the Po nftw transport (luce times as ,mict sediment as formerly, the j - , , i- ,i Jlw, ',, ,i.Q 1111.n-.1n1- i-in in-. .. v iii. . v..u apsrnc,1oiI of U,p forrt(, alIll the iH wnl increasc.(i dcnun.lation of the M Vnwh onnwn estimate that the delta of the . , 1 , , ,.,. , far j greater than it did previous to the 'cultivation of ils valley. In the . TT .. , c. .,.i,.. .. . : eastern l.'mtcd States, wncrevei r i . , . . ..;.,.! mountain slope has been stripped. incipient ravines quickly form, ' . .4l -.i:i ' , ' o-ists. This is csneciallv the case . , , , .. ,-., , , with" the sandy sou of -Maryland, Georgia and Alabama, previously! - 1 m 1 ..!:& Sons. IJoston. I nnunra1 ivMtb ninn. Tnrcfc Tim 1 r it black earth of lntssia, one of the deltas ol the Volga and uon, ana 1SGS in France and Switzerland, the wooded soil alone escaped being washed away. The immu nity of the provinces of Brescia and Bergamo from damage by the great floods of 1S72 was chiefly due to the forestal improvements. During ten years the Department of the Lower Alps lost 01.000 acres of cultivated soil from the effects of torrents; and the clear ing: of the 1 has resulted 70,000 acres of good land 't" uurreii saim aim gravel. . -.. . it I... ,1 It is thought bv many that vege- tati . . . e , Lion elevates the surface as much as water depresses it. This, how-j forests of the ATtecheiie.Heartnteac,Dnprv.Kidneupisfa.v,'j)lxl,l&CVVA.' CAL 13 u Pif. Itheumathm. Catarrh. Scrofula. Shin 'JX Hon U the uiiblla !.. in the covet in"" un of I Disorder, Pimplei. Ulcer. Siccllinas, Ae.i abcio Market will alivays T I tv irinv tr Tun Rload nnv'inti nnil ever, can only be the ease, when! the coil this elevition of the sur-l ' face cannot tako place, and its, 1 . . . I compensating effect being lost, de-: nudation is relatively greater from this cause alone. Hence, it appears that one result ,. , - a i i - i I of man's influence, by laying bare : large tracts of land for cultivation, i . nas Deen greatly to increase inej erosion of the surface. In some! instances however, the action of; man has been to check the natural transport of sediment, tins es- pecially has been donein the case of, shifting saud-dunes and encroach- , , t, , ! ments of the sea. Along that part . ox" the French coast which extends i from the Gironde to Adour, the sea throws up .annually, 1,243.000 cubic meters of sand, j ' ' 'I which the wind heaps up in I tent fever, from fhirh he was freed by , ... , .... . , ' the n-,e of the native reined v. the IVru- hills and carries inland, overwhelm-. vlan bark. or. ris ..it was called in the in"- villages and converting streams ' languaaeor the fotmtry, J-Qiiininiiiia.-ni0 iii.icm .uiu i him ei uii0 uLiiub (jnffpfni for her recovery, on her return into marshy pools. The annual i to Em-one in Eti, she introduced the P . , .... ! reined v in Spain, where ii was known progress of these sand lulls was so ull,iPr various names, until J,inua'u rrftt thit in mil- niris of Hrn- called it Cinchona, in hoiior of the lad great tnat in 111.13 pans 01 uro- wl(,i,a,lbroui:ltithem that whieh wa-, tajrnc the tops of chimneys above : more iireuinus than the old of thelneas. - , , , i- 1 I To this da v. after a lapse of two hun- a sea of sand alone marked the dred and fifty years, science has aiven .iif. of liiiriiwl villicrne MM.n , ns nothing to tike its place. It effeetu sile ot tmiiLd Vl.iages. ' no . anv cures a mnrliid appclite for stimu amount of dune land in Western lants. by reMnrin? Uie natural tone of . the stomach. It attacks excessic love hurope has ben estimated t k,f liquor as it does a fever, alid de-lrov cover u,ore .hn one millio,, .rn.fffeSaTSSySlVriE and still larger deposits exist in llVruvian Bitters, which arc as etrivtive 0 ' . against malarial 'fever to-da a they parts of Africa, Asm and America. . were hi the daws of the old Spanish The destruction caused by these " .bfet'abllfflr shiftinir sands has from an earlv I)""'. 1a"1I1"r "i" lu'l K,,ow. quality. . A inal will satisfy 3011 thaMhis e tin- date attracted the attention of be.it bitter in the world. -The priMir of . 1.1 1. 1 ; the pudding is in the eating.'' and we Governments, and the result bus wjiltnclv abide this test. For sale liv (been to check their ravages by . i inrfi!l i-liiilinr. Tlins lins man's Lr,il lailtW. Thus has man's r-. 0 ingenuity been successfully op posed to the action of the agencies which have caused those endless wastes of drifting sand in Poland, Peru and the United States, and to the devastation which has re,- j suited in the formation of the ; lcuide8 of Gascbuy, Sologne and Brenne, and the Gampine sands of Belgium. Chambers'' Journal Mother! Mother !! 3Iotl Are vim disturbed at nicht and broken : ! of vour rest bv a sick child sutrerniir !'! crying witli ttio excruciating pain , oi cuiung leeiu ; 11 m, so ai once aim gel a ImIIIc of Mr. Window's Soothing Syrup, it will relic e the poor littlu suf- furei. immediately uepeiut upon it: upon it: There is there is no mistake about it. not a mother on earth who has ever uswi it. who win maud! ou at once that it will regulate the bowels, and irive re-st to the mother, ami relief anil j health to the , child. opei-ating like magic. It is pertectly saio to uso in an cases, uuuuuij unu iiuuuiiiiuuu uujjpiiuu and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ol the oldest and nest ..,. ... female physicians and nurses in the StOVeS. Till Ware and HOUSe United States. Sold everywhere. i ' - cents a bottle. ------- . Furnishing Goods. A splendid lot of hastern Oysters ( jllSiairiYCU ov uie oi.iu; in .iiiiiuiir.i jlt ' rwt. it Tom Sinitti's Oyster Saloon, Main , The ? , , u i sands who were suffering fiom dy.spep .ia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female conn Jets free to any addi mors, female complaints, etc. Pampli- res. ."sewi . r o ir i As -a mild, but effectual laxative, as . i a safe but sure tonic, blood purifier and general strengtheucr, use Klnir of tin;' i Hueni n ..tlitMlitJ!An 4ilul oil liVft'lf nil King of the Blood; Is not a "ttire all." it l a blood-punuer and ' iiiu tonic. Impurity of the blood poLsous the syi- tein. deranges the eirculatinn, aud thns ln- duces manv disorders, knov.n by different names to distinguish tlieui accordinstu ef- .,, o fecLs, but being really branches or phases of ''""' r-f, -Uiatsreat ireneric t'lsorder. lmnurity on Illood. Such :e m jspejitia, Ullltoumef, X.frcr Complaint, .utipalton. AVjtoiw Jf- 1 order, neadache. Backache. General Weal;- ' jfoft j in canine it tne most genuine aim enicient preparation for the purpose.". Sold by Drug - i1sls,1 per bottlr. SeeteMimonials.direc - IIWI1S. Oil., Ill iruiuinm-i. .itai.iv u n7v.in.i . 0t x mood " wrapped around each bottle. ,pued ai NSOM, b.RAi )N & Co.. Props; BuSalo.N. Y. i " ! Wauled FurufoiitM Knnins to Let u isaii iioiniiitf. fans prove mat i ... . . .. liCI-J'(lir llt.1l Hill III .1"MM i.i. nu- ll-Jill- !ar Albany beer. AIi the uenuine Al- bain llottled IIter kept always on hanrt. j Ciia. Ckatk::. Xotire to the i'ublie. After this ilate tlfeie will be no inure sum - San Eramfceo beer sold at the. Mint Sniocm. Xothlnti but Mike M vers in-ued Astoria Urewerv lSeer will e kMt. . Opposite the Oregon liailway and Navigation coiunanjsdnelc. . z . j n . ., . Nntici Mr Anton JlHoiTi inv authnmed aent while I am absent from this city aiidany orders left u'ith him lor the Celebrated ChicasQ.ncer will be prompt l aii.-mtoi m. oXT. r.-v -Any orders tor beer from tin interior, please address: .I.Srn.vrss. care Axtox Uiki.oii. Astoria, dim Peruvian Hitter.-.. Cinchona Uubnt The Count Cinclion was the . Spanish Virenp IVru inpcwi l The rouutes. his wife, was nrostrated b an iiiteriiul- aU druggists, grocoj-s and liquor dealers. - MlSOpLLAXEOUF. MAGNUS- C. CROSBY, i--. Dealer hi . p . p jprvrr nqiPPT HAilU IT AlUIi , lilUil, OlMil, ' jpoil Pipe and Fittings.. irn.Pliilii!B and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, oUCCT 1 CAn OTDID I EAn onttl LtAU Olnlr LtAU, ' QtlCCT IRnil TIU AMfl PflDDfR onttl InUn I In AnU burrtri' , , , ,. QTlllpiin nnr ViohQiimpiin Vnnn inp JOBBING IN SHEET IRON. TIN. COP PER, PLUMBING ami i'iTFAM FITTING Done with neuliirss itnd tlisjutlch. None liul IliM class wurkiiicii cniilucil. A laicu assorimeiil of SCALES Constantly li:iinl ; -rp q o t-AJ JjJ - -x- - - THK WKI.I. MSTAi:l.lSlli:i Iron and Mteol. llardtvuiv. ripe. Hi-ass and Plunibinir ootK. Mluv uud Tinware Itu.si- nchs ol' MAGNUS C. CROSBY. ' To any one ilelmns of entering Has bullies-, uo better cliuin'e can lc foiuul : trail.' in creasing all the limp. Stork amounts to $7,000. . Api.U If. 3IASUS C.CitOSIiY. Asroria, Ongon. . ,r -, . W aSlllllBTOll fllarKet. ,f 0"""5 Wil lacilACl) A tl orit 1 O '-fyo! HFAWMAX .t niUiltY 1 .... L THE ATTi:.N tbb fact tbut the bdsiU'l-lied ivitli n KIJIJ,V.R1KTV BKST QUALITY i ok" ! ' FRESH AND CURD MEATS I Which will HaSolil'at Iowat rated, wholesale and rfctaiL Special attention Iran to fuutli Ineehnw. tt all unicr - s mrsriuvu vxw not accompanied j . . . . - j . . l llil I .lll. ill IIIil )IH)I1 aui. .1111 lst.ixxt. -- tzt-zt Xotire to the Ladies. switches, mils and frizzes made from combingN or cut hair. Call on or ad dress . W.m. Uiir.r.xiiAiiT. Oecidi-ut hair dressing saloon.? Astoria, Oregon Ila-teni Oysters. Auidher line lot of Eastern Oysters just ieeeived at Iloscoes; per steamer Oregon. Occident block. Uriel; ! Itrjrlc! Itrirk! 1 Im e t'li liaud a larc amount or brick for sale at from .Si to $8 per thousand. Call and examine, near Astoria ceme tery, .loirx Wii.i.ia.msox. C'liolee Valley Fruit. Capi..!. U. 1). Oniy has just received a choice lot of pears and apples, fresh I from the orchards of I 'oik, and Marion counties, which will be sold in lots to suit purelia-ers. Sherman Itros. Kxpress Will receive orders at the store of I. V. Case for upper Astoria or any other part of the citj. Leave your orders on the slate and "they will be promptly at tended to. WillinniMpoi't Proiierty. (JrcAl barirains an- now offered in the eity f Williainspnrr for any persons wishiiur t IiM-ate from one lot to five acres. Iti- well ailaptod for jjanleiis. dairy ranehes or lilca-smt lionio; well elevated, situated one mile south of A-iOria on Yonntis bay, with a good inidcd road to the place. 1'or further iuforiuation call at my residence near llueemfte.ry. .John Wir.i.tAM.so.v. othii:r Nliuet or I'nmitaknble ' Uenollts 'Cnnreircd upon tens of thousands of -aflerers eouhi originate and maintain the reputation whieh AKt:sSAP.SAPA nu.i.A enjojs. It is a compound ot the be-l pyetable aKcrativcs, with the Iodides of roLivsium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, nicrcurial.or blood disorders. ITnifonnly successful and certain in its reniedial effec-ts, it produces rapid and complete ouriis or .Scrofula, Sores, Boils. Humors, l'imiiles, Kruptions, Skin Dis eases and all disorders rising from im purity of the blood. l)y its invigorating effects it alwajs re!ie e and ofton cures Liver Cnuiulauits. Female Weaknesses and Irregularitii-s. and is a potent ri- uewcr. 01 vnaiiiy. ror puruying me blood it has no Cinal. It tone's up the system, restores and preserves the health, ami imparts vigor and energy. "For i"ort ,eaiit has loen in extensive use. and Is tn-da. the most available medicine for the" stVering sick, anj wlii're. FekSai.i: k ai.i. I)kai.ki:. .MISC'KLLANEOUS. YOU WILL FfflB --THE- FINEST AND ' BEST LINE or BOOTS AND SHOES.1, The latest and lines! of HATS AND CAPS. '1 In most i'irtlil assortment .f Foreign, Domestic Cloths and Cussimeres i ihi liv.isi nt:irk: prli-i'sal M. D. KANT'S, MiTi-hatit Tailors Mslablishniont, Main Street, Astoria. OKXTRAL MARKIilT. ' Criu-nsl as-uitthii'iit of'table stock roiisiantly oa iia-.nl. u-h :ts CaiuHul Kirnits and Jelly, Bacon. Hams. Shoulders, Lard, VAUiS. IIXVVIIK. CHEISE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. I'OrirKY AM) :.JK : :l . n In the sen-son. A'Jt.MKS ASI TtniAH't). i.sl l WIS1S AM) T.lil'"S. All eheaji fi CASH. Cnods .sold on coin lnistlon. i'iiiMsli 1. W.t'jtse's store. .1. KODdKUS. I. K. ukki. T. W. Kite: Astoria Market ! In'ffKIA.--1 -"- -J - - OREGON "WAISKRX A. KATOX, I'roprletorn. (Suecrrt i Hurn - iftGvire'. '' Whole-'ale nrnl lietail Dealers in Fesh yandj Cured Meats A full line or FAMILY C.I'OCKl.IKS, FI.Ol'K. FKKI ' HAY. rAXXKI fhuit. ykuk- TAULILS KTC. eirlluttcr, k'.ixi,t t'heeae, ete. eonetuntly onbanit. ar Ships supplied at the lowest rate3. ' ' MISCELLANEOUS.' tl. n: Mi u: ot riiiur ifiiiiALftiiui-,4i'iiiriu - i l int. i iuiiuvi uiuuuniii- uiiujj BIVCKSMITU SHOP4 AVI) i' - ' Boiler Shop && All kinds ot ENGINE, CANNERY, AKD STEAMBOAT W0EK Promptly altemled to. A specialty made or repairing - CANNERY DIES, N'EAK KINNEY'S ASTOUIA FISHERY. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. llKNTOJ, STKKET, NK.VR P.VKKKR noVBR, ASTORIA. - OREOON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAKDlAlARUnB BNCMNBS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. 1). AVass. President. .1. it. Hu.stl.kr, Secretary. I. W. Cask, Treasurer. .John Fo.v; Superintendent, WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and ChenamuaStreeta, ASTlht I A OREUON. UKU.E.t 1M CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ThcOiebrated JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other English Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Bleersliauni Pipes, etc. A line stock of VaNln and .Ie-velry. Muzr.k aud lireerh Loading Mliot Gunx aud It ill ex. Uevolvern. PImIeIh: and Ammunition XAItlXK GliASSEM. A USO A KIXK Assortment of line RPErrACfiRS and EYE tilVSSKS. New Millinery Establishment MRS. E. S. WARREN Ilasa complete Mock of at her establLshment, Comer Cavs ami Jefferson .streets. Astoria. j Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Zephyrs, Kibbons, .ttc. SAN FRANCISCO National Brewery Beer Depot. MAX AVACNF.IL ASTOKIA, OKF.C.OX. AUF.NT Is. prepared now to deliver beer to his cils toiners 111 the citv with hi own convexance IT IS GUARANTEED THAT THIS BEET AYTLL X EVER SOV . CAN BE KEPT POP. ANY LENGTH OF TIME. PriccH per Harrel or Thirty CSnlloiiH .1 S 00 i8H QuautltieM per Thirty :aIlons. ; 9 OO One 3 Gallon Kes .... 1 30 J3?Send In your ordcrK. MAX WAGNKK. At the Great Eastern. I. "W. CASE, I.Ml'OKTKK AND WJIOLESALF. AND KK TAIL DKALP.R IN GENERAL lEBCHAKDISE Curnejr Chenamat and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - - OREGON ty"Py5MS5 tr lJv'il'H'rjv WmSOEm fe BU&fefE g'asM-' "TV C. 1&KLAS&. Office in ASTOEIAN bnfldlas. Boom No. 2, up-3tlr?. E. HOIiDKX. OTAKY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COJOSSION AND SUBANCE AGEnJ. T A. MelSTWm. , .,. , MERCHANT TAILOX Occident Hotel -Building. ASTORIA - - - OKM02H jjis. v.. a . cajtwix. DRESS 31 AKINQ lND SEWING. CHENAJIUS ST., A5TOXIA, Opposite Mrs. MnBSon'sLogtBgtSEoii3e. jWCuttlnx and fitting, aad" paper patterns rom measurement. I. T. BAKC1AY. TH. HATCH. HATCH 4 BARCLAY, COMMISSION 3IEBCHANT3. No. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cal. yM. X. I. JK.VMSti, PHYSICIAN AND SITRGEON. Graduate University- of VlrzlaU. rsfli Physician to Bay View Hospital, Svltlronrv Clty.lSca-'TO. Okkick In Page & Allea's buUdlng, up stairs. Astoria. p CRAX,M.J)H " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Hnnm Xe. 3. Astariaa SI141bk. (UP STAIR8.) Kesidknck Corner ot Benton and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. JAY TUTTI4E, M.. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON, Okhcr Ovr the-"v?ali House Stos. Kksidkmjk Next door to Mrs. Munaaa boardlns house, Cbesamus rtreet, Astorti Oregon. Tjl P. HICKS. PENTIST, ASTOUIA, - - - OXSGOft, Kooms in Allen's buUdlng up itairs, conu of Cass and Sqemocqbe utreets. I Q. A. BOWL"BY. ATTORNEY AT; LAW. Chenamus Street. ASTOKIA. OREGON r-i w. FciiTa. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOIUA - 0QOJX Ofnce over rage & Allen's store, Cass atre&t Q 51. BAIA d&C:K DKALSa IX Deer. Wiadairs, BUaiAa. Trm uau, -LmmfceivXte. All kinds of Oak Lnsaber, Qlaas, Boat Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Qaa e vive and Astor streets. WILUAM FRY, PRA(rriCAL BOOT AISD 8HO MAKER. CHKXAMUt Htkket, opposite Adler'a Booa store, Astoria. Orzqoh. E& Perfect HH guaranteed. All wwrk warranted. Give rue a trial. All onlar promjrtly flUeii. dealer is FAIIT.T GK0GEKXES, NAILS, 3IIXX FEED AND HAY Cash paid lor country produce. Small profits oucash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor ner of Main and SquemocQhe strews. .1. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer lo. KXnOint ALL KIXD3 OT FEED, Hay. Oats, Straw, WhJ, Etc Oeneral storage and wnarfage on reason e on reasoa reet. Astori able teria.s 3. Foot or Beaton stre Oregon Lot and Improvaatmti ftrSala. LOT EIGHT. IX BLOCK SEYENTV rlve In Olneys Astoria, together w Itn A Good Herue am W4sfce4 fob MK Ul'XDHEf) DLLABH. For paitlcnlars Inquire of , M.SEBBAorW.H. TWILIGHT. Astoria. July II. ll. T. G. RAWLING8, Wholesale and retad dealerm California Fruits,- Vegetables. Etc. Fresh Fruit a Vgtbl OH HAND irV'KBY DAY. Main street, opposite Loebs clothing store. Wanted. 1 X rUA POONDS RAQ9OFiU ktals lOfUUv clean aad dry, at taetJabrelU shop. Main street, by J.JOPI4N. Buy a copy ol TheWeeklt Aa torian to-day. 1.