Q-) 1 l? 'is; c i - Vol. XVI. Astoria, Oregon. Wednesday M omin:. November D, 1881. NJo. 34 jmu itiJUi" u lV jw ji ' iiMfr & i THE OLEOMARGARINE PERIOD The-Burlingioii Hawkeye, in an editorial in reference to the action of the Pennsylvania Legislattnc which passed an act compelling hotels and restaurants that used oleomargarine on their tables-, to display the notice, "Imitation but ter used here,1' but which -was ve toed by the Governor, thus: Are we ready lor this reform, dearly beloved? Ir would be sor row to our souls to go into the store of the grocer we love and trust, (and who likewise trusts us,) and read here and there, and as required by law, "This coffee is half peas and the lost chicory." "There is some .sand in this sugar." "New maple sugar, five year.- old." "Explosive kerosene oil." 'Adul terated baking powder." uMierable flour." It wouldbedishearteniugbut some of us-would have to come to j it. Are the merchants of America, those most estimable men, ready to placard their sliow windows and counters with decorative embel- j lishments as would be required J under the oleomargarine law? "Highest prices charged here that the customer will stand." "This .... . line of goods selling oh at I), per ! -. l . ttMM.: io ...!i wm auuvt: '1' ,,,,a vi a" nmv .cpllinrr for i1 " "Wp. make i i-. .1 a large profit on everything we sell." "We do an olemargarine busines." Do the learned gentle-! ... a men of the law want to see some f ii.:.i4.,fi,M.. ,...,. ,,!.. ;t i. of their brethren wander into the nnt mr, UUliul iiT im -m Jim. " , , ., I tation lawyer!" "1 am a shyster. a i i ..i..,.. ...i. .x.I..:.. And the gentlemen who patronize , the other bar. when thev ro down ! while it is VBt daV for their earlv " 'impure at this bar vear-old Peoria last week." "Nothing pure at this"" bar except the water." Why, there are butchers who j would have to label their goods "eight-year-old spring lamb." "Thibeef was sun-struck." "This ox worked fifteen years in double harness." "Porter-house steak cut between the horns." "Tough old mutton.' You see, brethren, there is so much oleomargarine in the world. I outside of hotels and boarding j houses, and it isn't all put on the j table, nol even in the hotel, be-' cause often it happens the clerk's diamond pin is olemargarine. There are oleomargarine doctors, there are at very long intervals, we thankfully say, oleomargarine preachers, and here is Col. Inger- soll running up and down the world 1 crying an oleomargerine religion without its proper label. There are oleomargarine reformers, there are oleomargarine teachers. Everv where, in the counting room, in the school house, in the capitol, even in the church, and we say it with sorrow, in politics. See David Davis' party, if you don't believe it. In the sanctum once in a great while, we find the imitation close beside the real. As Tom Moore sung, j "Some flowers ot Eden we still inherit ! But there's oleomargerine over them all." You see, brethren, this reform i. too previous. We can't label our selves and our goods and our prices just as they are on such short notice. We want a little time for preparation, a little time to straighten things up, to adjust and equalize matters, until at last our consciences can label every line of goods we keep on our shelves, in our brain and in our hearts, and we can let tne public come in and read what they see, with no self-acusing and rebuking blushes mantling our cheeks. Let the Pennsylvania Legislature go a little slow with this bill. Some of the members are scarcely ready to be labeled. fifk"iNii rir- i IIM1T If II trill iiij- ll MIX I amm ...a.- ... .m.1-... I j-. ..b .i.r. ....n. ii:i .!.. : l-.i i .... ... ,7 . " , o-.-j '"" ii --. Sergeant Roe, of Staten IslatulJKffi Witit.im.port Property. lU bAK ANU would see above the elesrantmiror.l in ctPMinPK. r. -i in hennfir p .d . ' . . i bnU'.aJ1KC- ..i.,I lM.,w'rrnl.. U,"!C.."J u i . ,unuo rnv .. " ' ' has incurred deserved censure or u me .iiieiuiii;i is laN-ni-u in me. (;r,.:i. Kiri!a i,Hn now nffereil in 1 he TliePet..!. 'wines. "All linnoi-SfiOid ,r..M.1..;n.,. f o ft.-nti.,r .Afl i nno : . Peruvian Lhlters. which are a elleetie ..:. ,.r v:n:... ....., i t-.. ..... ...n,.?l uoctoreo. -uur tune- mii,.s m Hxtem SnoLutn. ThnfisA , , . " . i wit.- in ii. iImm .if Hi.. .ii Simiiisf. ! ": ': "i. . ." .; ... i :..."i :-.... :..i"r 5 i , . 1 rr- i .- uuibiuii.1111 .w in niiv.-iiii" till I l-aill--l. iii.iiuii.il ii-i iinmi .!- iiu- .u-i iinirin l.i.r. r.nn im.i inT !.. I.v. ' w.. .. Robertson whisky made in ' ' ' ohl Sft,lor o1 t,,e "S arl,or, who Yir;croy Weara..ltt. the iuurcdil dnil-v ranehes i.r ideasmd hma well I GENUINE ENGL The Locks Necessary. A question which noner or later will be a Jive one among the rosi- i dents of Oregon and Washington, . .. t i .-,. j is relatmsr to free and uninter- rupted navigation of the Columbia river from Kettle Falls, near Col-' ville, to Astoria. With all due) it will be a happy event when the last stroke is made which will give any man or (-i of men an oppor tunity to .ship freight up and down the Columbia at intes which com ncnsatefullv for the service, and i deference to the wise management movement in conspicuous leaner-1 XVViViiv It i" jtiVt U.t" Vm-1 ,- TT - r , , iOilU J?v j i. i it i n i . me .sui m me i.ui) . ui-i jiitiiin pii i Another lute lot of Kati'rn (listers' Jr SSSK'XS ?y J of those who now hold a kevtoi'ship and well defined purpose. per for the hrMicle, rontainin" in uilili- jiu.t m.(.ivt.,i al i:nm- per stf-mner 1V. f-JSFffiA the granaries of e:,st,rn Oregon i Nohorfv supposes that the p-2ffiM Cjeridt bllt , -' VM,? andWashinotoiuwemuMavtliatlcn-amme of the farmer', alliance . lrtei ; " j;';rIM5LM,l, 1::":: rikt ' Bo51er SI,3P '&SS& shall leave a surplus for producers ''a0'1 10'1 the principle of the over the cot of production. Forrl5h 'and act. He considered .. ... -! tul eiHI It is liecessarv thai tlieiw",u '" !.!-. "i-,"-" lm im;i Cascade locks should lif bronohL to an earlv completion, and that ! work .should be commenced al The Dalle.s. livery reasonable efibit should be put forth by individuals, both public and private, to urge government appropriations ample to pu.sh the work rapidly forward. Witn this sinirle issue are united 'the prosperity of thousands of peo- ; pie who live e.it of the Cascade I1 . . . . mountains in Oregon, Idaho and , iiir..i.!.. ..... nM.i i .. ' i.iMiinitui. im-voimiuim river, rt...,,.nt l,.w.n,l t iV.. -tt.rl .' '. , .... i ii. r.;t Tt,. o-,.o,i ti.., t.v k ,i this wile, was prostrated by an intermit-; Fkkd.Siikkmax, i i interrupted navigation without' tm v0,K llc 'argued that Hie hadj 1(,nt fl.Ver from wll-lc, sht. :ic; frp,.,! Ju j lsiiiMrj'ity Market, i U - ernnient aid. Ve have a light! . be fougla through by the ilv 1 to epecl this, as the "real Colitm- "Juration of all classes interested lanRuase of the countr, -Quinquina." ' i r ,. ICrateftil for her reooverj, on her return , Iiik Asroi:i.N Im- now reached a , I,ia is a national highway, designed agriculture. rUsewhere it has t0 Kurojpe in tree, she Introduced the' elrculution which places it at the head i . .i .' e i 'been remarked tht the Fnwlisli remedy in Spain, where it was known ! of the list of Oregon dailies, and insures. by natme as an outlet foralaie "ee" remarkeu in.u tin LngiisJi llIuler,vririoilIS naiIllSt unli, imnSr.1H ' to advertisers tlwreor more benefit for i j :... e 4. landlords are voluntaiilv makinn- ealled irCinchonn. In honor of the I:nt .the aiaounl naid than ma be secured I !'"-""'" - ....!. p,ut for a few miles alnii- the (Jo i i- - " . , lum!i:r is navigation intei rupted. t.m Caw ..iilM f nlinintim. Irmrrtit in 1a m-ormmn 1- tliA rrn-. u..ni.n..i.i v.. .. ....... ... .... ... c- . r 1 . bociety, as a means of education, ;0 .... .... ;..,..... r. ,... ..,.. i..v ....,,.,......... man than for a man. It is only in this way that a woman can gain i any extended personal knowledge ; Sand om ly occnpiecl in lookin about her I and cointirelioiidinir what it ttll means, and trvino- the new "Tumid 1 with timid, 'uncertain footsteps.1 P,., tl f.nmi.l-fi;mi. ( th r1 ' 1 machinery are soon mastered, and being less preoccupied with li - r - ii'' " ',' v" -V , ,: ninsn,, ;.. r.: .... i,.,. i..-:-i .,.... i.i... .... i.... "'.."' ".""".' i'"' " j.i .-- iaqpdu or.nr v . . . . I .....-.-'.l imI... va I ,,a....a 1...4 I 1-11. Ill llll-t" lllLlt'l 111 lit" .llllllllll'l I ..If...nf... I r....rkl...l ...... ...ln r..tllli ..Ft .7 ... ...... ..!.... ...-.. I.... . I......M.. ....... !..... 1. ...... I . . . T .. .. ul ! 'I'lio int iiaiipa nt Knrici-v' 1:1 nil ill iLii-i 1 it ir:i:iii iiuu 1 uni;iii-. niiLi - . .. .-. - . iiiri.iuM, oiiti.iini iiii- mill-, .--viiiiii mi . .. .. ..... "' "v- ", .....- ....... ..vw..-- , . ,, ,,,, I -iiv. Ji'ii uniium.11111 .Hi,.. i uiiiiukhii 11 t n(..rw,srl ltll ICO I illVextiflllllll Hill pelled by circumstances to go outl P,acp of P-M q ,,e -rT" I ! byJlKas"!!! """ ""- - d , -, , . , was on the i (iwiiw-ard path of a hlrli..t Kiiies, Ki-voIvm-h. Pistol, among the toilers in the vmevaid as "" Ul ""'ni l"11'1 "' of eiitUns treh If so, coal om-eaiul ;nns , vo them the best and most er- , t h , 111", soul, and the Hercyniaii used the Krt and Aiamniuuon and earn her own bread and meat ' J iSvrun. it will re lee the noor little suf-1 ... ;.;".. ,?A. 1' :..,"v.v..:.: r.'ir.vL .T..:i - i.mvc -.1 ii m illustration ol a ship drming on rorcr niuaeuialeli c lepcml iihoi it;!r.,ii..,. ,,,i,.-..,.L ,,i,or i;n mi, i. 52s Seih pete with othets. Kasei . 1 ... inn miiihiiii n. ..,.., .'eunilne pow.-i-. no otiieriiiK can he (jntLrsm, ,,.. 1 1 ,.. .,..,1 .,11 i. 1 l"" " not a mother on earth who has eert ..'"'.'".V- .,"" ..". . . v'-.',-i ' r"! 5 x-, .. ft... .. ..t .. .. .. ....,..... used It. who will not IH1 vmi :U one..; i ,"Vl"5S.-."" L-,S,u,S?.vr."V" "Ji powers ol pleasing tliat woman of .; that it ivil! leaulnte the ooweN. aiirtJ.Vct ..;., i ,,,,,,.1 i,r.!'ir.niiHiiinintAinin a . ' " I III IVTI Vlvlirf.ll .! llfl ' X I . -" ' IIHMII 1 IIIHI 1lil ! I llllr I. I'l'TI I III society possesses, aie developed! ,.., , , ju.aiu, tothecl.lld.n,.eratii.-likemai,..i ',!" 'm,.?' :..VJ "T?.. 5 1 - .i......,i i ....;. r.. ii.vM ..in ri iv ...-r i 1 . .w.i. ok. .....i .i...r ...! - r I-. .... -..f.. . by experience .so acquired. For an' sPl,l! Jler -Vflrus ar SlSi1 K rL f,r .. ven, nr two Lir 1, n,.in J Uermasts are shivered! Tier helm! , "Sl S ft, Kl felaPI?W lerange,ncnts self, she is able to occupy herself .,,.-. ,,- prtr,u.wi Vn-.i-r1 As. a mihl, but efieejuul laxative, as - . , ,. . .' J , ' secretary of tne 1 ortlaml boar.l ol . a safe bur a,liri. toni(,t bimnl nttrilier ami more with others. After a few T d d d 0f Xov ?. seneral strensthener, use kin- of the ,.nnfn.nl. nr,.;,...: Blood. .Sccailvcrtiseiucnt. yeaia of such experience she is apt I t (1(lsir(i to Ma(o for the infornm. , to subside, unless she aspires to! Hon and guidance of members of Ul'nStl!,. "hEE the career.of a gay married wnmnii, j your board and shipping masters into the sphere of domestic duties !of Portland, that a straight chan- i.-. .,u...ii i i i . I nel of) feet wide, with a central to be absorbed bv them, and lot , . ,. -,n f , , . , ... ,. - ,' , depth of 10 feet, low water, has consider nerseir exempt from other j been obtained, after strenuous ef claiins. It is by no means desir- forts, near the buoy at the mouth able that a woman .should neglect of "Willamet river; and that prob or be indifferent to'her home" and a lliere wiH b( n0 further ob- i .-. i . - - iiuiiiu uv.uupilLiUII, UUL 11 I.S im porlant that she should not, as is too often the case lose her powers of pleasing and her capacity of interesting herself in topics outside her immediate sphere. Many a man who now prefers his own fire side, where he is sure of finding a chair adapted to his own special vertebral needs, would relinquish this idle personal indulgence if he were sure of meeting in society persons of cultivated tastes, with whom he might discuss topics a little apart from the routine of daily life. Society should not be an end, but a means; not a weari ness and a burden, but a refresh ment and benefit to men and wo men, upon whose lives the com monplace and necessary encroach ! largely, and :i iiR-an- of keeping' .one's interests expanded and nncV' ' .. . .... . ' sympathies fresh and liberal. The English Reform Movement The movement for English re- ( for" -vs " London dispatch ofj the ah. is represented thus far as a I will be taken up by either political party. Lord Harrigan speaking last night extinguished the hopes foolishly expressed in i-ome quar tans that he might put him-elfat tl,ft ,,en, ol" '" English agitation lh ia. .M.nt1 .ll.Mi.nrn rf ll, Enlipli larmers is due to the$i' weather rather than to thHand-j t AMoria SlicU., 1-K hut he repeated his former r'U declaration that the farin'er is en titled to relief by legislation from the present system so far as it is artificial and unsouu ', declaring i .... t,,!lt l,e lavorccl Ipgislntive security ,or t,,e l"ant s capital, labor and j rosulting improvement but thatj j " wan opposed to ine muion 11... il. . r.i.i u,au im "" wis cnuueii m miKPiiilPilPP fn tlif itunrnvomnnN -- -i- - -i - atiecteu, under a priority nirht in - - u,e len:tnls a reuuction equal to the -101011111 tleit will ornhslilv hf "" -""omit ui.ii m probata tie enforced on the Irish. a sailor s Adv ne. . , ,..:.in...i...nM.n..i ..: i ;...-... 'pu.-. rinciii.i nuiiiiui i:iu iiuvui. 1 lie J m sauor was m a iorinonore cnurcu, hecomin- intensely interested ?ml ,)eTOimnS ,nlt nsy ,ntt ref ecl ' in me sermon, miereu an invoiun-. , ,i A , j tary exclamation, which the police man construed into "disturbing t . -- .... . . 1 I'liri- r 1:1 nr "r. 111 11111 iiimi- kiiini- nun . 11... ..!.. ... ...- ........... ......... . .... . j,niitnirnii itii iii.ni 'inn nvnpi irnit i 1 ii pi 'ii i mm 1 ..--.----. useless! She is driving ashore! j female pjysleiai. and nurs ii, the There is 110 hope! hat can ave,ets a bottle. I 1 I M "1-ot ?o the anchor, ye lubber!" I yelled the excited seaman. ; tMHHMMMMMHHM I - - - I f'-mt Pnwpll of tliP rams of eiu I I apt. t oweii oi tne corps oi en- :,. wrhes as fo,low!S tolhej istacie tins season, even wuu a iau ing stage, in carrying 20 feet in the rivers below Portland. Inasmuch as the increased depth is due to heavy rains and conse quent rise in the "Willamette, we may suppose that the "strenuous efforts' of the engineers, which have been so successful, were put forth in praying for rain. Cut if enoujrh water has been secured, it doesn't become us to find fault with the manner in which the re sult has been gained. Oregonian. 233TA11 citizens of Oregon who desire to inform their friends in the states of the condition and progress of this state, can have no more complete and compre hensive volume of facts to semi them than by subscribing for tills Journal, and havimr us mail it weekly to their friends. We mall it as directed. .For Sj 00 in advance, we mail three copies of The Weekly Astobiax one year. lioiifv to Loan. iOo real estate iciuitv. In J. Q. A. Howi.nv. Ktmiiil XfJii ! . In fiont of fai.t. Graham a purse' ' sum m . fjniro of , i"ipW.r..(siKlnJLMlXSi bj the rash, at flras wood j aril. July! ..f,.,,1 i;an at tin-, oinc Autit. , , . ,. , .Iiit received per .Me.imer Cohuntuu. a fine Intot ea-lern oyMer, which uill j lc.-eived up in first elassu leal IJo-- fni l)Mhiiit h'oi'!- ' ! ------ SZ- j Woslill irtM nnotlifi iri.iof -seven dollarsto mo person ...akin- ll.e lut I score In si nIioIs with the rille, and; l.i 1 1 1 .. .'... I. 1 1.'l. .1. ..': . I. iurcruuii:ii iur uic '"ii nun iiii-ii-itu, i liny the Weetily. Thk Wkkki.i A-toi:ia. for Ihi week i full of just such information ! and news if the country a- our friends I in the east want to see. it has vei . ie.wadvcitisenienls.and is chock to thei niiizIe or informal Ion uuit no fanul Two dollars will bin lite whole wad for Jr.5l a)fnrsKiauth-.or ten cent ; Peruvian BHter. Cmcliona lluba The I'otmt Ciiichon was the .SnauMi Vieerov in Teru in 1i2. The Conntevs. i iir urrhij .inrinii , . '""" "vaeStlR ...,..., ... . t, ' J-aMterti O.vsterH. ' -. . ,. yicSlrapSS Lk-rtv- I ' " I ' V-- who had broimhl them that which mi- elsewhere. To th..-,e w ho v Lsli t reach more precious than thegold of the Incas.j the lare-t tnnnher of readers al tho To this day.after a lapse of two hun-'. smallest expen-e, we ufi'erthe columns (mlaml ,fUy vearSf M!ienp(, ,m eivonjnf :in attniethedailv, the success or us iiothlii; lu take its place. It elfeelu- which in.m the mV start ha been tar i ally cures a morbid appejlte. for stimii- i lanUs, by restoring the iiatiiraVjone of . : - i ik".i..M.-..-- ?.. . , j im; omnium, ji .iii-.il'ks e.ue.ssic ioie oi iie.se intters to u- aisoum-i pure Atr best the hvHKnRly abide this test. Forsalebyl all dnmSisls procei-s and liquor dealers. Ii i wnur h. Mothers' -Motlifi'M 3Iol hers' I i .uoinern. .tioiiuim.. jioiiii is., i , , j Wliin-., curry-romlis bnishe-; ikw stock : lirt clacs ;ooiI;, cheai for cash. h. ijkav. Pnt .'tllf fikfftl Ktottt't Ot '111 l ! lV.fc. V'lll lltl 714I11V. ll 1 IIT. J Av,TO"AX ofll,ft -x full line of over j two hlinilivil stye!. to-2ier annum when nairt in advance If not paid Iu advance the old price of ST. will be. charged. "Never jjo .shopping without cuii Miltlm; the advertising roluiiuetnf Tiik Astokiax. The will fell jou where (he b&st harmiius are to he had. ami just what merchant.- are alie and doiii business. s King of the Blood Is not a "ciov alt." it iablool-iiuiifierand tonic. Impurity of the blood iwisons the ss. tern, deranges the circulation, and tints In duces many disorders, knotvn bv different names to distinguish them iireonlhu; to ef fects but being really braiult. or phases .f that great generic disorder. Impurity ot Blood. Such are Dyxprprla, 7tmi"ni. Liter Complaint, Contlipatian. AVnvnrx Di ordent. Jlradache, Jiacliache, General IVeak M. Heart J)ixeae,Dtriu. Kidney Dlene lxilc, lllieumallim. Catarrh, Serviula. Skin Dinrder, Pimple. Vleeiv. Sicellinas, Ac le. Kincr of the Blood premtts and' cures tbee by attacking the came. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and plt sichuis nTe"e In callinir it "the most centime :mi ..niff7...,i preparation for the purpose." Sold bv Drtt"-' kiiu.o. jjn uuiur. nx ic.-iiiiitiuiais. direc tions. Se.. In pamphlpt, 'TreatLse on DLsases ot the Blood." wrapped around each bottle D. JiAXSOU, SON & Co.. rwttf Buffalo, x.y. " . and of the Iie.-d known qualilj.i vstori-t im Youn-'s Inv with a oodMM" TH GENUINE WOSTENHOLM hJliSlnHlSrM 'W hl'llnf1 r f i WlllHl nPil to.Jl,S 1'- K0r '"'H and other Unili CuUory. hitter ill the world, "file proof Or hiifnrnmfu.n iil :ii inv rrsi iiiip nonr puddimr is in the eatimr."" and we iim..i.,rr ia iv u-n i n.cnv STATTOMERT" a r.. ...... .is.t .i i ,.:!., .....1 Kw.i i,,c i.MHimi. in 11.11, i.iiH.ii.jus, iuiu uteiiei uml ,ieveiry. .1x.u7r.ir and v3PKC t I'lirniMltiMl KnoniH to Lot A I Mr. .i!iiiuns lodinjj hoitsr. Tithe Xotiet". uiu'r "'VS f,c." atltlltional in 1st, HSl. j i h:iw.i li.tiidal.irm'.innniiitof brick! hrsulat from ." to .58 per thousand. Call and examine, near Astoria oeiim- llM v jl)n v yu . , VM,ov " . .' ' " ' " . i Aniiee to he Ladies ' wHH,h5ifi ,,,,-n.: ZS "r "'" "R n'in'vHAln-""' (leeiihnt li:iiri!n.s!nT cnlniin. Astbila, Oreanii. . r i l!ini l'nllit' Pptiit. I II O (Txlri just received lSetX tttt plirelm-eis. Nheniian Bros. K.iiree Will nveh e orders at the store or I. w. Case for upper Astoria or anv other rt i.r o....j i ...,.. ,..,. r.ln ., n.Niai,. ad "thex will he l"Uth at-j - - - Xotlce. : 1 u i-h all paitics indebted io me to; . make inimediato pa meat. as J want the ' money. A list ot indebtedness will he i found d at .1. W. Cearliaifs; that ccntle-, is authorised K.collect all bifi due. man I'roini.t attention will save costs. bondJhe expectations of the most sanmliu? .."L . " - ,.i(.vat,.,i Sjt-llftt..d .,.. mile, south of lty I'niversnt Art owl. AYKlts I'ATHMrrioPlI.l.saretltehe.st . .. .,...;.. fnr r.lm:i.. , ni10.. 1 1 and iweSKf emS and elfeetual cathartic i renulred. KorS.u.k r.v am. Dkai.i:i:s. .MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. iifiii-r.il .i-.xmiui.-ni of table stock ciimtantly on uiui.l. muli as Camicd Fruits and .lolly. Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, i:;;s. iu"iwrr.ic, rnKESK. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, risn. POn.TKY AX1 JA?IF tn tin- season. C'lCUSK A"VI TOBACCO. lies! of WIIVKS AD LHll'OKS. Alt tiicaii fnt CASH. Coods sold on coin- iiiKMon. iippn-.Hi-1. w . i ases store. I ,i. uuiJur-.ii;. l. K. Y wmks. T. W. Ktos Astoria Market ! COK. CHKXA.Ml'S AND HAMILTON STS. ASTOKIA. - - ORKUON". WAKItKX A KATOX. FroprletovH. (Suecrn.urs to HWwit ifc itcdvirei Wholesale and Itetail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of l'AMIJA' RKOCEKIKS, FLOUK, FKF.Il HAY, CANXKU KRUIT. VKGK- TAUI.KS, KTC. 5T" Butter. Eg3, Cheese, etc. constantly on hand. 3r Ships supplied at the lowest rates. I I miscellaxkous. S. AHNDT & FERUHEN, astokia. - onnnoN. The Pioneer Machine Shop l&y AM kinds ,.f -,--. -..- EUCvTWlR1, ( A Wfl?,1? V -' v)f JLJ.1 JU, XjJZJS Is! JCiiX . ' - m .. STEAMBOAT WOEK n,.Hyu.lo1 ,o. .. ... ...... ' " " ,","', ' ' np:,m"u l1 A 7W"iVt?"!'15.r IMUC! - -a- M AiKJt l,WTon.rmi:wisi.Br. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. IlKNTON SlKKIT. NKi: l'l:Ki: IIOI'SF. astoima. - oi:i:;o. QpDAJ RACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. J j X) 1H ! IM l?iTllTi?(1 j j ,1 1 jf I jjj fi S ft ftft Ultt M Boiler Work Steamboat Work ' " iiu uannuy wurK n bpeoiaii. a. p. Was.-,. insiit,nr. .i.i;.i!v.si'i.Ki:.Secrei.u. ',. -iieasim-r. .ioiin l-o, Suiieriiiieinlent. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Mjin uml Chonaams Streets, lASTOHlA OUHtON. f - ,- - j" " TOBACCO. rated ERS . SONS ISH CUTLERY ... FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Keershaum Pipes, etc, AI.SO A FINK 'Asotuiipni of Hue sl'J'nAOLhS and RYK ul.ASSI-s. New Millinery Establishment MRS. E. 3. WARREN HasHCfliiinletfstiM.!: of at lier ctabllsluneut. Cornel i'ils and .IrQerson streets. Vsloria. Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Zephyrs, Ribbons, Etc. SAW FRANCISCO National Brewery Beer Depot. MAX WAItNKi:, ASTOTtIA, OltKCOX. AflKNT U piepared now todelher beer to liUeiis tniuers in the city willi b:? own etihvcawe. IT IS OIJAKANTEED THAT THIS 1JKER "WTLL XEVKU SOU 11. CAN HE KEPT EOK ANV LENCTII OF TIME. I'riees ppr Hurrel or Tliirly ;nIIons vS Ot) Je.i 0,nanlilies pee Thirty .atlons l) 00 One 3 aIlon Begr 1 .'O tiSend in yiur orders. ?.IAX W'ACNKi:. At the fiwat Kistern. I. W. CJASE, IM l'OUTKi: AND WHOLESALE AX1 UK TAIL iiEALEi: IN 6ENEBAL T Coiner Clieiianius and Cass streets ASTOKIA - - Uxvx.uuis ... . .. .JBrSK A line stfM-1. r.f BUSINESS CAItDS. T V. 1RF.1.AXI. onui-in ASTOKIAN building. "' Cooin Xo. 2, up-stair?. "CI C HOJiDKX. NOTA11Y PUBLIC, .vrcnoNcci:, commission and Sl'KANCE AO-EXT. T A. 3XeIXTOSIf. MKRC1TANT TAILOK, Ocr-id'-nt Hotel liuilding. ASTORIA. - - - OREGON C. T. It VKCI. ". T. H. HATCH. HATCH & BARGLAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cat. DK 31. I. .1KXXIXGS. rilYSICIAX AND SURGEON. Cntiluate University of Virginia, xsci t'lijsiciaii to Uav View hosaUaf. Baltimore City, lS5)-:o. on'ii'K-In Vi"v Allen's bundins. uv stairs. .Vstoiia. ," t'RAXK. 31. I.. "PHYSICIAX AKD SURGEON, llooiu Xo. :$. Astorlan Bnlldlns. (1'C STAIRS.) RcMUKNcr Corner-of Ronton and Court -tret'N. Astoria. Oregon. T.VY 1TTTLR 31. J. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON, OKKICK--Ocr the "White House Store. Rr.sior.NeR At Mrs-. Munson's beaidinj: h(ui-.e. CluMiaiiuis street, Astoria, Oreson. i4i v. hicks. PKNTIST, ASTORIA, - OKRflON. l.ooiits in Allen's huildiug up stairs, roruf of Ct-s and Sieinoeitie streets. I Q. A. ROWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clu'iiaiiuss Street. - ASTORrA, OREQO fj II. I5AI3l i!t CO.. OKAI.KR IX l)oor.s. IVindowH, Itliada, Trax so tux, Ijumber, Ktc. All KiiuN or Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma lerial, ete. Steam Mill near V.'eston hotel. Cor. Geo evUeand A slvr .streets. yiTXTA31 FRY. PIJACTICAI. 2SOOT A'l SIIOK MAKKK. Cukn" vmus Stkri-t. opposite Adler's Roo store. - AsioitiA, Okkoox. fcgr-lVifrct tits guaranteed. All wort narmnted. Hive me a trial. All order promptly lilicil. .1. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. JLL KTXDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason id!e terms, font of Benton street. Astoila. Oregon. Lot and Improvements for Sale. LOT KIGI1T. IN BLOCK SEA"ENTY llve in Olneis Astoria, together with A ont Ilouoe and IVoodHhed Fon XIXR Iir.IKE DOliliARH. For particulars inquire of .M. SKltltAor W. H.TWir.IOHT. Astoria, July 11. 18S!. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has received alarge Invoice or HAliKELS AND HALF BAKRELS or the. best quality, re.ulv to sunnlvBui And is now ready to supply Butchers Can- nerles and all others-, cheap for cash CITY BOOK STORE. We aie con-daii'il receiving new additions to our stock an.l have theflnest and largest assortment or variety roods in the city. Combs. Brushes, Stationery, FrameSj Celluloid Goods All our goods are marked in plain figures. Call and eamlne quality and note prices. CI IAS. STEVENS & SON Mrs. P. M. Williamson, OE.VI.KR IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, ( All kinds of wools, zephyrs; j ladies underwear, etc, Corner of Cass aid Jefferson stieets, Astoria - ' order. 1