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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1881)
PI rlJ .il Al -' H'lkli- H l. -n$ t?h n? 'CO' $ Astoria, Oregon. Sat-unlay Morniiur, October 29. 1881. STo. 25. Vol. XVI. A Tinge of Romance About Public .same iea-jn. lie tniurhl school as) forward the entetpiise Men. WhiK AVanfr.l J'nriii'ttie.t Itflums to Lot MISCELLANEOUS. - ... lYealth "and family influence hae at vet not done much in ihi ., ,-.. for nrocuriii"- mious1i to others claim to l.e the originators A woi-mit to do general Liui-cuork:' At Mrs. Munson loiluifr Iioim. hi. an. ioi piuiuun , i , , . . .T Mnali Vauiilv. W 111 Civo .jn a month. ; o a f-TT,rrt AV PRPfBWN ihelo him alone- with hi ownedu-of the ptoject ol steamship com- I'nii.ir lv.vi.it. ! , ,. . . o. ii.rviJ-u. d. r rjivVJjrjLX, " t i vI iiiinoii Or i'ron ! jUit otic. ' r-Mtit)ii incr to this coaa to rnrrv awav our, ,v ,,... - astokia. - OKF.fiOX. ... . . , , ," , ., , , . What ! nil TIuk ttmitt i On after this date an additional 10 i BUSINESS CARDS. D. fn Euuland, f ho wealth and the, wheat, he say llifre are 11 steam ! cent, per cnu will l.t- charjjr-d on all . . 1 . - .. eomuijy towauis mining o.u 01 . - - k,.rlsh steel 1 H i" all uof liinir. Fai-N piove ihat 1 older-, lorsuwed wowt not aceompnnied inQiirino-i e-.rr for iiublit: men. lam,1y .nuti.MH whu-h would have ers afloat lailpn with English steel , -t!ie hest lv.M. in Astoria, the remt-jhy tli.- .-siCii. at Onus wood vard. .lull a i i i ... i. -i. ..i:.;i i -.:i.. .i.;..,i .v.- ti..- oot ....!' nr a iii-inv ihi i.n ini f'inni.ii i-.i-.i im The OTn of a Lord and the heir to 1 0-'-" """ l ' l"" ' .. r , , -banv Bottled Boer kept always oa hand. r : his title does not find much diffi-ifomjne"' of young men, would that three of these, now overdue, . .Cha(Ji:ik:-. J-aNternjvjMers. cultv in obtaining a scat in ihe lhavft bt',J a 1'',ft the cases J have on board 10,000 tons of rails, sotuYu the iM.biie. Ai...iher Hue lot of Eastern Outers TT " .,., a u . , . j ritorl at home. Wealth never ha J for the Oreiron Pacific road. These ju-i received at Bonnes, per steamer T-lYmc. rf (Vimmnnc 1 1 is brnurrht ' '"' 'll " " v J At ler tins i ate there i 11 he no iniuv iinmnn iw;. l..m !iln,.l- ' ! . . . . , n,. i n-realer notencv than now in this l steamers were induced t) make i miui San Kraneiseo heer Mild at tin-1 " forward by l"45 friends. Ihe " ,, . , ,- , i- fMintSalwui. Xorliinti Imi Mikr M.:! . . , , " . . , 7. . Bo fnmilt.. l..fl.,l,inA .nlt1i ..ul n,.iq1 I untrv. Hut it ilo-s not iiisui . this new (lennrturc upon Ins repre- ,vH,raiod A-l.iria ltu-uerv Ueer uill "r.rk! lu-iri. ! Bnrk! , .4- ' r i r ?-, o,. conspcuotoaieers lor voting men. sentation and guarantee that they . k I . ffi:.... ..v rf.ulu i Ni.ii-oiilt:iiiilal.ii-4.ainouiiloriiru-l; Jnosition are enlisted for Jus sue- ; I . r . ami Naiiiation eoiapimlo-k. i f-..,.-..i.-.,i f.. -. i o r,.. !... M,i -fTi - It cannot work out the u.succe-i should be assured of a return lead. 1 . - -j- i-.-tf .,.", y.,r,;,,V ,,Virl vVnrii u ce.-s. It is a rare circumstance in ,. ,...., ' " . j .m .uni examine, mar iWona penie.- rtivn. i ..'-- - - -- . .'. .- ... ... ...-. ........ , . Jttt iiHB' MIHi r y U T'-:i..J C.., .!... c-... ..' ,,.,.,, . r vounir mull a in ihe line lor I the fact that freight can be handled , Mr. Anton He.-hih i mv :uitiiori7i-d (ecus ins lamer :ir :t un:iiui- 'j i- ; . , i ,, . ,i, II tk pohtical promotion. 1 lie poor C'onores. or irets there at all. the . 3 d t-t :n .:,.!.. !.... l...nl,i X IT ii l... I VOUII1T IllilO "HI nielli ' !. novelty oi Henrv t lay, as a bo', J- . . . , .i-i i-" r i ., Jmuch as otheiN have foulit it tor did not hinder him from being one , f , , - , , ! the la-t hundred vear.-. 1 lie dem- of rhe uu conspicuous public "..... i i I I '. : t ... t ...11 ..I. ...:, !,.., ii..t chaiacteis the countrv has pro- r" " i "i. t - i '" i the old and hard road, wheie pov- ducedr Tt.swas always reckoned a lIU- ' '. circumstance which made for his ertv besots the voung man, is a When The Pioneer Machine Shop I1IACKS.M1TH SHOP AS l i -I tier Shop &&. All kind-of ENGINE, CANNERY, ! AXI STEAMBOAT WORK 1'ruinptly atteiuted to. Aent lii utili. and W. T. , .-.-itti'iJ hair divins saloon. a sHeialtv made of reimfriuic -Anv onlei-s for lver fioin thej Astoria. Oieyon i UANiNEKY DIES, .VKAi: KINNKY'S, ATOl:tA FISHERY. tif- to tlie Ladies ..,..,.! ,,.. !.,. .If tk-.M W !c ni.w lament while I am ah-ejil fioin thi.es! i mueli moie cheapl) than it li, now j -,7;,lrtnA, rtni,.,s. h.t ,x;,i, ,;. ,r t;,,. sw i:.-hi-. em Kami frizzes made Trom , done on islin- routes and that Uviehnitinlfhiiaco Heei - ill he prompt- e.iinhinus or eat hair, fall on or ad-t " , ' lv attended i.. .1. n: .: -. lilris-. "i.l"m.r.NitAi:T, the prouueers will be gieatlyie-t Aent ni utiii. and ' i- i r .. n i t c iil I'. x. Anv onleis for lver fion heved of lully one-half of Iho'.- , i( u-lMja,,llrlWs: .i.Sri:i C. IJ&EItAXD. Office In ASTORIA bi&dicz P.oQm.No.-2. ofi-Staire. KOTAKY PDBIJC, AUCTIONF.F.R, CQHJIISSIOJC AND SUBACK. AGENT. J A. Xrl.VTOSK. MERCHANT TAILOR Oooldpnt Hotel Building. ASTORIA ..- OREOOa M RH. K. A. CORWIX. and that the public may be assured arettie liet. of success, lie alo states that the ...i . i ..m..,l,.r;K il,t. I.p l.Hd 1.MH n iinr.r ' vcrS IM,U w" l" "l,-, - . r - - n ! he has coniiuered, tho i)opular boy, without family influence or i ,,,,r . l , . ' , ' ' ,. ,! i V i i i estimation riv.s linn a large credit powerlul friends. Lincoln knew "" a rt the poverty and privation of fron-1 f avi"S M 1,M' l),uok lo ,,!?ht tier life. When he became a con- j '"- ow way to succp spicus public character, it pleased jTije Ohio Legislature Eighty Years the multitude that he had once '. 45f' split tails, and had fioin the hum- Michael Baldwin, "the irrepressi- ldict unmlitmn wfti-L-nil hi w.w bin and ineoriiuhle. was no more slowly and patiently to success, i dignified, abstemious, or moral in work underJaken hy himself and If wealth and family influence had i his position as Speaker of the first been enli probably would hav the history there is no merit in early pov and it is often in the way as ajtiou that for his own pecuniary formidable obstacle, the mass of j benefit, and for the entertainment the people always like to contrast j of those among the Legislators it with ike better condition which ! who had a penchant for gaming, height rates of which they com- care mo i.n.i.ou. .sinna. un.j i,..,. Valley fruit. plain. Hi; will have two over-. ikkitatioX OK THK!M.Al.i ', ''apt. '. lI.D.Cnix has just received hllld connections, One of which is An AutlientieTe.timony. aehoiee IW .; $m . to be with the Union Pacific in the ,inVKT '" l- ,!,! in lot. to J "VI """." " " " "i nif liiiri-lMti.c ( Slierniaii IJir.s. Kxpt-esn ASTORIA IRON WORKS. ' ItKVION Sii:kkt. Nki: 1'akkkk Hockk, A.sTOKIA. - OKKCJOX. vicinity of Boise ("itv, while he) wiiha, siefe itehinorthe M-alp. and (" J - , mv hair fallini; out. I hae tried almoM declined to slate where the other rver known leiuulx. all proiiitrwoith-, , . , r i . , less. .Seeini; Hi i:N'i:TTsCotoAixi::ind . ,,. .i is contemplated. He does not j! uxirrr's' Kai,uton advertised. 1: ill reeie order, at the store of 1. ' nrofess to be working on his own ' l-roeun-tl a hottle oreaeh. and am happy i . i iN-r-.r iij)ner Asiona or any otner j proitssto he workingon 's l' , o,al0 th:lt tUMl.,ndruft- N ,.0mp!eiel n.irt of Iheedx. Leave our order, on .inmiiin-rn nm responsibility, but savs that he is, removed, and no ifeliiii: whatexer ,-theslaie and ilie will ht promptly at-1 RtNERAL mACHiNlSTS AND . ". , , . mains. J, H. ('ai:.n. Kan-as t'it. Mo. tended !. uj.ci.tuug .... ol.,.-, ...,,....;.., ,;i:,.N,:.n Kl.AVOKINf. KXTK t I'M DJtKSS Al AKINtt AND SE"WING. CHKN'AMUS ST.. A$TOBrA. Opposite Mm. itunsou'a Lodglss Houp. arCutttngnd fittlnjc. and.paper patterns iom measurement. e. T. KARCLW. T. H. HATCH. HATCH Si BA'RGLAY, ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Nv. 10 California 8t., San Francisco, Cat. Peruvian. Hitter. iliinmsport I'ropprty. Hi eat Imii'aiu are now otfeied in the . eitj of WilliMU.pnit for anj persons t BOILER MAKERS. associates is Liken ny niinseu aim i;,c1.om Kni, , wisimiti to io.a ; Horn one lot to live. lvn, ,, iniVll livrtllTllCt sted early on his side,, Ohio House of 17eprese.ntut.ves " inafiiiitu!(-than in. Abraham Lincoln than he had been in former years gun by the present transportation tftl,,.!! -1'- S",!1?,!! i ... .. , . . .i - . !.. 1...-1- .. .il.. ;. oc ...iii. .a ;. ti... ' iniorinaiiirti -ai at m resilience neari e made such a figure in ! or lesser stations, lie presided company now engaged in oou-; f.;,",?;' V,u. e;rx. -:riiiiiViiiVi. : t,st" -'iutcM- . .lonx Wir.t.r.VMoN-. of the country. While lover the Chamber in 180:j. li04 sirucung roaus in un great ionu- t;ra ciui lor ner nxovery.on iter reiiirn - - I . . ,. . ni rt l.. . :.i. ,i. , to Kurone m HKy, she. inlrodiieed ine otlunar Miorr or 1 nnustaUatle ertv, 'atut JbiM. n is a mailer os train-- ""6 -j -- lemedv in Spa in. where it was Known ltcneiitN any famous man has finally reached b' hard woi k. President Johnson did not learn to-read until he had attained his majority, and he was he established in 'his rooms the saine of "vingt-et-un,'' himself acting as banker and dealer, and as a matter of course winning proud of the fact thai he had more frequently than any of the worked for vears as a tailor. At other players, i in one occasion. that time he was about as unlikely a man to become President of the United -States as any in the na-lwin found himself in possession tion. The turn of fortune was it striking one. Cicero boasted that he had held a succession of offices as soon as he had arrived at the legal age. Johnson boasted that when he arrived at the same age he was a tailor, and claimed that he was a good one. after much drinking and a late sitting at the gaming-table, Bald- greatest confidence of the pros- inider uious names, until lanmeiis. (v.iiieried upon tens r thousands of h e .. , f calhNiittiiichoiia.inlionorortJ.e lady ;s;iff4.rtlN ,., originate and maintain pects of his company, and from t who had hi oujilil them that which was ,,,t, reputation which AvKi:s.SAiSAr.v- lssured that ".. l,rY "'" rn " '" r , ' V' ' , ' v enjov. It t. a compound of On assilie" l,ul. To this day after a laj.se of two hun- hi..r utah!e alteratives. x;ith tin e competing '''0My,.( fify .vear., .science has aiven IMli, r i,tav.iinn and Iron, and i what he states we feel Oregon will soon hav u nothing to take its place, it eireeiii-.thl. ,n0Cif ,.nool:i! f M wmcAo for railroad ines wiiuin ner uontei-s. aiivciuesa moroin ai.ncuie ior suiuii-. ..,. .r.,1..,. .....,-....; i .,Pi,im,,i ,iunii.ic Tt Kin Pnmnetition thit the opo-'' !?l,t,, rist"l?t"RHl,uI ,,,ra,,.lo"V f' I'niformlx' sueccCul and certain in its It is to competition that the peo- th,lomach. t attacks excessive love .., im.(., ltv produces rapid and ""-J '" """""-"' " '""- Viceroys. 'e "tiaraniee the muredi-;,;,, ir,4n.iriiii and is a potent re roads we have the moie competi- ent. ot tlicc hitters to be ah.ohitel .mjv.t.r ,7f viialit. Tor purifving the ; tl,w u-;il bo ni.,1 thA ,.i,.onp;,IlI,w' illMli."f H b(M h,T,r-M"al! 3 lilootl it h.is no equal. It tones ifp the tion there v,ill be, and the cheapei ; Atrial will. sat i.fy you that tins is the I vM ,e.t.re. and presenes the we can get our products to mar- h' ."'iViVu; u . l'anif we Iya,,?,1 InW- vigor and cner. i i me iitiiiuiut; is in me eaimt:. .inn "'. Por forlv ears it has heen in extensive ketthe greater vill be the nrofil!wilHii!ly.:ilmle thi. tot. For sale hy IIS( .( - lu.uax ,h4 mo)l av:i;i:ii,i,. , ... ", i ., " J ?'i iiniKKi-is. Krocer aim inpior neaici..: .,,..,. r,ir . xltlV, , .j. anv. not only of all the money ol his companions, but of many of their watches. In the morning the JJouse ol Kepresentatives was found to be without a quorum; j glad to able to state with so much ; '- . ,.. .. . . . 1 ii .1 . i x . ..i I.:-.1 -sa mini, inn eneeiuai iavaue.a. but Baldwin, accustomed to heavy confidence that Col. Hogg and lu.s a sUfe hut suie tonic, hlood i.iuifier ami drinl-in.r and l-de hours was in his I associates will be able to carrv io. & -lu'ni-thener. its. Kin or th. iiniiiviug .iiiu iiia iiiiu, .ir hi jiim . ;oim. .see advert tsfiiieiit. t place back of the Speaker's desk. to the producer, and the more in--OidtriL ducement we can offer for people. ,. "uJ. aT,rt" shower Ualh. at the to come to this coast. "We are ! Occident hair dressing saloon, twentx- live cents. when. Keu.Sai.i: k am. J)i:ai.ki: MISCK1.LANEOUS. YOU mkh FIND: Boiler Work. Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. I. Was. Presideut. .1. ;. Hi m ri.KK, Secretary, t. W. C sk. Treasurer. .Inii.s l'o.x. Superintendent. Grant had a military education, Kapphig savagely with his gavel, and an unprosperous career for he demanded lh" roll call of the many years as a military man. House,'nnd then .sent the Seigeanl For that reason he threw up his iat-arms out with ordeis to biingin command and learned the nvy.sterics 'the delinquent members. After of tanning leather, lie was glad .an hour or .-.o that functionary re to get a living by close attention j turned, followed by about a dozen to the business of the shop. He members of the Ohio Legislature, certainly would not have been se- : whose bloodshot eyes, suffused lected then as one likely to have faces, unsteady, shambling steps, the most famous military career of and general air of shamefacedness any man in the country. Grant in indicated the hue hours they had a tannery and Grant receiving the ! kept, and their heavy indulgencies. homage of Kings as one of the greatest and most successful Cap- i hi: nrpMfnl emimMilion their nro j i i i ti .1 A splendid lot or Ka.iem .ter. PINTST &fi( REST 1INE posed plans, and should thf.-p jMtaiiivtil hvihe .siau- i raiiiornia r-"- H1'u DC01 Lint, steamshins. now on their wav with!Vl '!'"1U s-th,. ysl.-r Sahi.ti. Mam ,,, ' i i reel. .i :t.. xi.. ,i .!.:.. xCt..i.i.. ,-,... uie i.ui, iiu.i i.u.. "m...m- ,w- A il.:IWirIIH.nri,nil. j,,,. ,,. are, it may open a new era in the i:tu and winter caps, the hud sijh-s. 9 , J . ' , just re-eied at M. 1). Kauts merchant near future in our methods of get- tailor establishment. Poift fail h. jei - one lor vmir lov. WILLIAM EDGAR, Comer Main and Clionaiaus Streets, ASTOf.I A OKKHON. UKAI.KK IX CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Tin Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other Knstisb Cutlery. STATION XSXOT 1 FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershaum Pipes, etc, A fine stock of YViiIcIicm :uil Jewelry. 3Iuy..le anil Itreeeli Loading Shut Uuiin and ICllien. Itevolverx. Pistol, and Aininimitioii UAKI.VK ii liASMKA. PHYSICIAN AKD SUKGEOK. Cniduate University of "Vhyhdar, nSa Physician to Hav View -hospital, Bahlinoir City. iSai-";o. OKncK lu rage ec -Aiien'.t nuiiaing, up staits. Astoria. 1 CKA.. . D.. PHYSIOrAN AND SUBGKON, Hnom Xo. 3. .tariaa JtaUdlas. (LT 8TAIES.) Rkmdkncf. Corner of 2enton and Conn streeH, Astoila, OrejjoB. TAY TlITTIxK. if. . PHYSICIA X AKD SUSbiOi, Okfick Over the White Rous 3tor lifsiDKSCR ?tocr doot t Sts. Jtuasou" boaidinz house, Cbenatnnt street, Astom Oregon. 1 P. UICKM. PEXTI6T, ' ASTORIA, 'OKGUX Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, cdrnf of Ca?s and Sqeniocqbe strfets I Q, A. BOWLBY. AT1,0KNEY"AT IxAW. CbenamiM Street. - ASTOUIA. OfiGHA ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA - - - OBiOO.N Office o er rjge & Allea'a store, Casa sxten 1 fi. B41X Jt CO.. a OeerH. WiHdwr XUaAs,- Trui All kinds or Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat &U terial, cte. Stfam Mill near Weaton hotel. Cor. Ga evive and Astor streets. AIjSO A KINK ' AsMirlmenl of fine SPKCfACMiS and KVK BOOTS AND SHOES. ;i'ASS'- Tiie l.ilol :unl fiiu.t ol New Millinery Establishment ting wheat to market. "We hope , the Oregon Pacific will prove a "nve i.tars ha!v:im .f win! eherry o alwa sat hand, it eitre.s eoug)i. mid-. success. Portland Standard. hrom-hiti.. whooping entth. -rottp, iu- - lluenz:!. eoiisumotion. and all throat and Mother ! otlirrN!!aiotliei'M ! ! . hnijr eomplaint.. .'0 eeiil. amlsi :, hot-; lit HATS AND CA.3PS. lltr im.sl -HiipI ti:isN4rtlilclll U MRS. E. S. WARREN Has a complete stock of Hiienza.eonstimption, and all throat and i Foreign. DoiiwaHc Cloths uiul Cassimeres at lier establishment. Comer Ca.s and .lotTerson .streets. Astoria. Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Ar !!r,!:'!,!li,.,"!:!: . A eon-rli. .-old or .onMhroat .ltotild h, of our rest liva sick child surTernig stoj.ped. Nejjleet fieiiueutlx re.sitlts in ' . M Hi low,-.: ui:ii!.rl .nn-Mil Wl- D.KANT'S, Mrp'tuiiit Tadi.rs II.tablMinient. Zephyrs, Ribbons, Etc. With mueli austerity of manner, Baldwin reprimanded the lardy tains of the age, are the extreme j members, reminded them of the phases in the life of this remark- 'cost to which the infant .State wa xive nbl. mnn iitlirr wnnlrli nf,r 1 nbifrlrl ln lAnvinont nt fhf.iv no" family influence helped him at all ldienis, and was proceeding to to a successful career. j farther elaborate his censure on Garfield was glad to earn a few ! their late ariival and the conse- cents a hottle. dollars a month by manual labor, j rjue.nl delay of legislation, when and happy that he could save some j one of the delinquents, exasperated; part of it for his education. When J beyond control, cried out, ilIIold the future President was teaching on there, Mr. Speaker, hold on! school he was glad for such an op- i How could we tell what time it portunity to become useful to j was, when the Speaker of the others. Arthur had his school ex- j House had all of our watches:' perience, and was glad to earn a Harper's for November. few dollars in the winter season bj teaching school in Northern Xew .., .? ilia tKx neiriAint ivnr niiti I r.fn.nit.r.rii.oii,i if w,nit onee -md u,, uicurauie iini'4 uiM-a.eor eoti.titnp-. Mam Stieet. AMona. J . ?i ! if v'w iii, '" i'rown Ihom-hial troche, do not gel a hottle Of Mr.. lll.low s .SoOtlllll" ji:,,..!,,,. l. Ntiiieiih like i-fmli .v i in, ! SM-nn. it willrelieve the nnor 1 tt l suP . L"T,'P".r "IL ",l,-l, ! .VK( .''ul-n. ''H'" nnvmi) t i ti t ni.'irn I there is no imstaU about t. I l.ere is ... . a.thma. hionehiti.. enuifhIf: -.. ,.. l iini n inniner on earin who nas ever -.. . , ..... .. . ... ....-,..' i used itTwho will not ti-ll ou at once j ; ' f J , nm a-, w cm , Wl ,,,.. MII.h a that it will re-iulate the bowel., and 'V ",.J;V'-U.Vv.". ... . .... test to tliemother ,and relief and; j;" '' ( f ', mm ;"; i4Ill,M "' 1llts lUl( J(',1V' V. : ". "rX'f'i:. v...-:. A. ,.M K. u ..r phy.steians. and alwas -mvc perfeet imi p'lsant -iotite taste, and i, the pr . ' J Rj. "v,.!5 -12 i if BaCOn' Ha,US! Shoulders, Lard, ,IOn8v Si, -md Zwt "the S?riffi t" o5 W a'i a , e,ilwe it : SS VileU,Eni " In) fS he S. tlrited rank among tlte few staple V.UUS. UlWV.ll. (IIKISK. rcnu'cui oi ww am, .nuiu :u ariwuisai " . luiv inr,vvliirrt I ' ; . i SAW FRANCISCO (National Brewery tlv i Beer Depot. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS Oregon Pacific Railroad. York. The late Chief Justice Chase went to Cincinnati as a law student with hardly money enough to pay a month's expenses. David Davis managed to get through a Western college, but he was as poor as a church mouse, and went to the then frontier to practice law, be cause he supposed a poor young man would have a better chance to get along in the world. Stephen A. Douglas went to Illinois for the FOR SALE., THE WELL ESTABLISHED , Iron and Steel. Hardware, ripe lira and Plumbins Good. Stove and Tinware Bnsi- neHN of .ijyPjp P"" Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, I FISH. I'Ol'I.TJtY .1X1) IJAMK I In tin .eason. CH.'AUS A"VI TOBACCO. esi or wirvKs asd l.niroics. All .'heap for CASH. Conds .sold on coni ini.Nimi. OpiMisiie I. W. Ca.e'. store. .!. KODCEI'S. I. K. Hi:..s. T. V. Evto.x Col. T. ldgarton Hogg, who has been spending considerable time in the East completing negotia tions for the construction of the j Oregon Pacific railroad, returned last evening on the steamship California. lie states that his ar- j rangcmenLs to build the road and to form Eastern connections with the center of the Willamette val ley, are completed and sure of sue- j cess, as the company he represents has the money in hand to push MAGNUS C. CROSBY. jKing of the Blood! ' Astoria Market ! any one desirous of entennR mis unine.s. . . , . .. - , i,.fuui , ,n,.r in.i better cbanre can be fnnnd: trade ,- toiSt mSml?orthebffi To .... iiurffA.. Aii.nnn .i. in. ifiiiiiti - frill, ill. . . im ircin-4 .."- . i ionic, irniiiiriivnr .in i.inwi .miv.ii cieasln-; all tbe tune. u.,,, .jenius-vs the eironhnioii n.ul ihn h. t.. ,. .......,.. .niui .duces many disonlers. known In diltvrer.t Stock amounts to sn.OOO. names to distinguish them aivonliii" to ef- , ,. , MAi-srp Pivv-iv ffcls, but being really bnmclies or pb.isr. of Appl to MALM .s C. Cl.OSl.i, that jsreat itenerie disorder, liupuritv ol Astoria, Oregon. Blood. Such are Ji;x-wf.i. UUi;oiur,-t, I Lirfr Complaint, roiiliiHitin.i.yaToui )- mt, TT: onlcr. Ilcndnche, KaclMchc, (ieneml IIV.- I aKe IM OtlCe. , . Jlran OUtaie.nnmu. KhUwi J)iuif. !, Ithruinalntin, Catarrh, Scrofula. Shin vitamer, rimmc. victr. SiccUnf, dr.. Ac. Hinr of the Blood prevents and cures these by attacking the entve. liupuritv ortbe blood. Chemlstsand phvsidans agree in calling it "thi most genuine" and efllcient preparation for tbe punose." Sold bv Drug gists. 81 per bottle. See tcslininnlnls. ilirov- tlons. in.. In pamphlet. Treat be on Diseases John Rogers, Central Market, Has received a large inoice or HAltKELS AD HALF JJAlUtELS or the best quality. And Know readv to supply Butcher Can neries and all others, cheap for cash. I ui nit- x.iouu. iujuni-u uruunu C3CII DOIlle. I Ti Tf 4 VsOM f IV . n ... Buffalo, . OPPOSITE nrciDEXT HOTEI , ASroKlA. - - OKEOOX WAHItKV A KA'I'OX. rroprietorn. ( .SMrcM.rj if H iirren ,t MeGvirt' Whaler-ale and Uetail Doalent in Fresh and Cured Meats A lull line or FAMILY v CKOt'KKIES, FLOl'i:. FEED HAV, CAN-NED FRUIT. VF.UE- TAIIL1L-'. ETC. cur Butter. I'jncs. Cheese, ele. constantly otiband. . , ttS" hips supplied at the lowest rate;. MAK WAOXEK. ASTOIMA, OKECOX. AOEXT ! prepared now to deliver beer to Ii'in cus ti.inirs m Ihe city with IdNOun cnneance WirXlA'M FRY, . PKACTICAL ROOT ATXU SHOE MAKKK. Chkn'vmus KrKKET. oppot Adler'fi &s Slorer - A5TOSU,lEO0?. 1ST- Perfect itts guaraitied. All wax warranted. G4ve mo a tiktf. Au oriirt promptly Oiled. fl& 5XJiJTKr. dealer in FAltllJV GR9CKRIS8, -YAIT.S. MILr. FEB JUXI HAT Cash putd tor country ..produce. Small -proQts onca-in Kale".. Astoria, Oregon, cor ner or Main and $queniocoae streeu. m. jSl. !. H. D. GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer In. ALL KTXVS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wtl, Etc Oeneral storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Knot of Benton street. Astoria Oregon. IT Jij GUArv.'OCTEED THAT THIS BEER "WILL NEVER SOUR. CAN BE KEPT EOR ANY LF.NC.TH OP TTtE. Iriei per Itarrel or Thirty C.'nltonN 8ft 00 I.eHK QiiantitiCH per Thlrty aIloim 9 Oft One ." (inlloii Keg: 1 .TO "5&Seiul in your orders. MAX WAttN'EK. At the C.reat I-"astern, Lot and InprottMtmtf fir Sal. I-OT EIGHT. IX BLOCK SEVENTY J Are in Olnejs Astoria, together urith A 4--ood Heise mi Wevdskcl roB XIXF. UUXDXED JlilAS. For patliculars inquire of M. SEKBAor W.H.TWIUOHT. Astoria, July it. 1881. I. W. CASE, IMPOKTEK AXD WHOLESALE AND RB TAIL DEALfiK IN GENERAL MERCHAHDISE Corner Cheuanius and Cas.s stieets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON. T. G. RAWLING8, Wholesale and retail dealerin California Fruits, Vegetables Etc. Fresh Fruit ftfldVgwtable OX HAND EVERY DAY. Main street, opposite Loebs clothing store. Wanted. . 1 K ATWl POfJND5RAQS0Palllaad,s L O nJVJ cleaa &ad dry, at tfee UBtbrefla shop. Main street, by j.JorxiN. Buy a copy of The Weeki.y As iobian to-day.