The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, November 10, 1881, Image 1

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Vol. xvi.
Astoria. Oregon. Thursday Morning, November 10, 1881
No. 35.
UMATILLA RESERVATION.
There is probably not a finer or!
more productive tract of land in
Oregon than that embraced within
the limits of the Umatilla reserva
tion. Several attempts have been
made to get rid of the Indians,
and much have been promised by
some of our members in Congress,
but nothing accomplished. The
entire reservation from Pendleton
to Centerville, u distance of 30
miles, is good land, in fact the very
best that can be found anywhere.
Pendleton, the county seat of
Umatilla, is rapidly improving,
and it wotdd do so . much faster
were it not from the fact that the
reservation runs into the town,
and a portion of it is located 5n
lands claimed by the Indians.
The title to the town site ought to
be quieted as soon as possible, and
we are confident that the Govern
ment could make acceptable terms
with the Indians to get them to
give up their tribal relations and
talce up farms. This is the case
with the better class of these In
dians, and the great value of the j
lands thev now hold from the
whites, should be sufficient loin -
duce the Federal GoveramenL at
least to make an effort to throw it
open to settlement. We have no
data to go bv, but believe that
each Indian now on that reserva-
tion, including squaws and chil-
dren.have reserved lor their use
at least G40 acres. It is true a
portion of this land is cultivated .'
but what is, is a trifle, and not '
vxrrkriri manfinntiiff WIiiIa u
"VtHI im AAlV1411111 I! III1U Mi; tilV
on the Indian reserv
we may as well sriv
"
the reservation system. It is the j
most ridiculous policy any sensible.
Government can devise. Under !
it, we are not only making loafers '
and worthless people of the pres- ,
ent generation, but the white man
who has tovork for his bread, is
taxed to raise a shiftless and worth-1
less lot of young Indians They I
" I
are taught under this reservation
plan to rely on the General Goy-1
eminent for their sunnort. and I
h. nn ;,iM r rWn- fco ,.. !
ing. If, when the present
tion died off, there would be a
change, we might tolerate the in-.
mU WfLnnncnW
will be as trifling as the present,
1 ii !. ii
denendents and not force them to '
rely upon themselves for their sup-
port. One thing is certain; these
lands, whioh are some of the best
in the State, ought to be divided
up and given to the white men for
homes. Stayutard.
.
Concordance.
Don't you know that Bob. In-:
,, J n , . , j
gersoll gets most of his best!
. f , .,-
thmgs from the Bible. In fact
some of his finest utterances are !
snnDlv naraohrases of Bible truths. !
See here
"Honest industry is as good as
pious idleness," says the colonel.
Well that's all right. That's
orthodox. The Bible says the
same thing, and said it long before
the colonel thought of it. fcaith '
without works is dead.
"Christ believed the temple of 10w Inen- Lingersoii.
God to be the heart of man." fin- "Ye1 tl,at,s perfectly orthodox,
gersoll. For if ye forgive men their tres-
Yes, that is orthodox, too. We ! passes, your Heavenly Father will
"must worship him in spirit." ; also forgive you; but if ye forgive
"Know ye not that we are the ' not men their trespasses, neither
temples of the Holy Ghost?" ' wHl your Father forgive your tres-
"If 1 go to heaven I want to posses.' ;For with what judg
take my reason with me" fin- j ment ye judge. ye shall be iud-ed:
gersoll. j and with what measure ve meet,
Of course, and so you will, "for ; sVd be ineasurej to youv
now can we see through a glass . upon the shadowy shore of
darkly,but there faceto faee; nowj(lenth the sea of troul;ie casts n0
I know in part, but then I shall j wave flno-ersoll.
Know even as i am Known.- Liwr-:
inthians xiii. 12
"Fear is a dagger with which
hypocrisy assassinates the soul."
Ingersollt x - '
That is good gospel, and "per-
fect love caste! h out fear."
"If I owe Smith ten dollars, and I that would prompt any citizen of
God forgiveth me, that doesn't j this state to object to improve
pay Smith." (Tngcrsoll. ments on the Columbia ami AYil
Correct you are; the prayer of j lamette rivei. As an important
Christianity is "forgive us our
debts as we fonjive our debtors."!
uOwe no man anything."
"Reason is the light of the soul,
and if vpu haven't the right to
follow it, what have you a right toof the locks at the Cascades. It '
follow?" Ilnjrersoll. J
"Vet in the church I would
rather speak five words with my
understanding, that 1113' voice
might teach others also, than ten
thousand words in an unknown
tongue.
Brethren, be not children in un
derstanding, howbeit in malice be
yo children, but in understanding
be men." Corinthians xiv. lO-O.
"If you go to hell, it will be for
not practising virtues which the
sermon on the mount proclaims."
Ingersoll.
That's all orthodox. "If ye know
these things, happy are ye if yo. do
them."
"The men who saw the miiacles
all died lonr aero. I wasn't ac-
! qua-""" wii.i any 01 em. in-
's1-
i Same w:l.V w"-- mn wIl
w -"'etus burned. But the
I coloncl most fil,n,.v hd' tl,at
iScrvetus was burned.
i "A ,ittle miraole "w.riff--t "e
J"51 a ,ht, one would do Inore
I . l i r 1 15 I r
toward the advancement of Chris-
t,a,m-v lh!,n a t,,p Poachers ot j
thirty years." f Ingersoll. j
- ,
y hear not Moses and the
I'll
m,(;n nnct; ! prophets, neither will thev be per-,
rvation question, j r
t,.. .,..:..... fisuaded though one rose from the
ive our views ot 1 ;
.1 ,i 11 rr ..1 ....:: !
uwlu- LJ'UKi . . m
Xl I,iere. ,h :l ou In UH ,ini'
verse ne w, "01 tamn an nonest
,nan-" fIn,so11-
"A fa,se ba,ance 5s an abo"''ft-
tlon to lhe Lord' ,),u a illst weht
,s ,lls lellS,,L Proverbs vi. 1.
"There is onlv ono tr,,c worship,
and that is thc V of justice."
rr - 11
LInocr:30U
t:Retler therefore uutq C:esar
the "'S8 w,licli be Cs d
1 God the things which be l
genera-piod's" K-kcxx,23.
j 'God will not damn a good citi-j
en' a fal,,pr w a -no, f,h'n,L"
flngeisoll.
Certainly not;
'man.
nor any
Hood
"A good man showeth favor and
"lendeth ; he will guide his affairs
j with discretion Surely he shall)
j not he move" ferever: the iighte- 3
jus shall be held in everlasting pi r -j . Viim
remembrance." Psalms xxii, 5-0. lilUlllUGlu ClllU OLuQlU illllGlil
"Study the religion of the body j
in preference to the religion of the ,
.... - . I
soul. A healthy body will give a
i ,,, , , , ... - ,
healthy mind, and a healltiy mind
-u i.- -. - n
will destroy superstition. ' Ilnirer-
n. ' '
I That explains why the Indians j
: i,a"p::rihf ;::: , mM
souls make the most fuss about j
saving them.' ingersoll. !
! Of course, Colonel; they are the J
lurdest kind to save. .
"I will never ask God to treat!
me any fairer than I treat my fel-
in rr it
The Coloncl must have b
singing that good old hymn,
"When 1 can read my title clear,5
in which occur the lines:
"And not a wave of trouble roll
Across my peaceful breast."
I It is selfish and unpatriotic follv
factor in the state's commerce, we '
must all work for such an cud.
But what we, east of the moun
tains, are specially and iiiune.li-j
ately desirous of is the completion '
is worse than childish for the dif-
ferent parts of the state to be an
tagonizing the improvements of
the otiier; iet each work for what
it wants, but not against the needs j
of others. Weston Times. J
Bald heads hab al'ers been re
spected. De oln bald-headed ,
prophet was so highly 'specled dnt I
when a lot of chillun laughed at
him an' said, "go up ole bald-,
head," she b'rrs come out outeu de
woods an' 'stroyed forty ob de!
number. A "rent deal can be I
1
said 'bout bald heads, but den I
discovers a slight discrepancy
when 1 sees a Ivild-headed man j
groanin' anion at church, 'an den !
see him occupyin' a front scat at!
a short -dress show. Hunt.
The Brooklyn Kagle says: Mis.
Hayes is said to have been the best ;
match-maker ever in the White ;
House. During her four years
there she married off all her eligi-.
ble nieces, and helped along all'
the 3'oung girls 01 her connection. ;
It used to be a remark- when a '
vouiiH- lailv arrived at the White!
Vj- . u-vtM . , ,
House, " hat, young man has
Ar n - v, 0, !
.Mrs. Haves in view nnw' She
, , P in .1
has lots of namesakes ail over the
. , . - . .
country, and is one of the most
popular women in America.
The Central Pacific Railroad,
company is preparing in earnest
for construction of a railroad east-j
ward from Corinne, Utah. Eniji-1
. . . ... 1
ueers are working from t. onnuo
east, and from the Missouri west.
It is supposed that connection will
be made with the Chicago and
Nort h w este rn . Oregonian.
MISCELLANEOUS.
(JJg (; (JROSBV
Dealer in
JHARDfARE, 1BDH, STEEL,
HAtlJJ W AM , lUUfl, Uh
j
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD,
SHEET IR0NT1H AND COPPER,
m m mimm supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP-
PER. PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with r.eatness and dispatch.
None tint first das, workmen eiiloeil.
A large assortment of
SCALES
liiiM:uitl. ! luiiii
ASTORIA. ORKHOX W
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
tSTrescnpUons carefully conipoitncledjat
allHours.
-JIomeopathlG TinctiKes and Pellets,
and Humphrey's Sp'eciacs also kept.
1Iiih4j- J I.oun.
lU mi .ml real estate security. In-1
nulre !" .1. Q. A. Uowi.r.v.
ruiimi. sr.j
In Hoiit f C.ij.l. CmlianiN a pur-cl
Call at till- ofticc. in.e iioi,crtv:ind
ihi Hinrvs I
ii chnrjres
Xoliee
.fust received per Mcanier Columbia.
U filnr!0.ti,!.,,,'if,kfir H Uvl"1 p1"
lnliit' HanlM-at K..v
COC-. ( eCldei!t block.
Xotlre.
We .-.till ollVr nnothei piizeof -even
dollars to any person making the bc,t
score in siv "shots with the rifle, anil
thiee dollars for the hot with IhopNtol :
payable the l.V.h in-d.. after which there
will he turkey hoolint; up l the 2::d. at
the Aloria Shooting (Jallery.
('iiai:ti:i:-. & Moirro.v. Prop'-.
Buy I he Weel.ly.
T;ih Wki:kia Avroi:iA. for tin
week i- full of ju-t such iuforiiiation
and news of the country a- our friend-
111 the tii-t want to ce. It has ery
few advertisi'iiieiii-. ami i.- chock to life
muzzle of information (hat no famil
can siifccsfnlly .Mjuee.e alon; without.
Two dollar?, will hny the whole wad for
a year. SI ."Mi for my inonths.or ten cent
per eop.
mUITATlOri OF Till?. SIM 1j!.
An Authentic Testimony.
Ucntlcmcii. For five years I hac
been urcntly troubled with d.utdiuli".
with a sccre ilehiir-jof the scalp, and
my hair falling out. I have tried almo-l
every known reined,ull proving worth-le-s.
.tviujr Ifi:.vi:TTs t'oco mm: and
Itnixirrr"- ICali.I'-tox adverttM'd. I
procured a bottle of each, and am happy
to stale that the dandruff i- eomplctch
removed, ami no itchiim v.'hatecr re
mains. J, K.Cavkx, Kansas Cit. Mo.
lli:i:xirrT'.- Ki..yot:ix. Kxti:.its
are the best.
1
l'rriiviaii Iiitfr.
Ciuchon.i Kubra
The ( mint Oiiiehon w:ij liu .SianLli
Vlcoroj in 1'eru in KCO. Tlii. Coimti'S.-..
his wife, as)rotratod iy nn intermir
lnl l"'vcr, from which he was lri'cd by
thfUM'oftho native remotty. thc IVru
vian baric, or. as it was called in ih
language or the country. 'Quinquina
(initeful for her recovery, on lier return
to Kuro;,e in lrcy. she iiitrodupfil tin
remedy in .Spain, w here it was known
umler various uauics. until Iiiini3-u
called it Cinchona, in honor of the lad
who had brought them that w Inch wa"
more precious than the gold of the Incas.
To this day. after a lanc of two !uin
dred ami fifty years, xMence has aiven
us nothing to fake it, ulacc. It cllVctu
ally cniesa liiorbid aimctite for Mimu
lanLs. by rearing the natural tone of
the stomach. It attacks cxccssixc love
of Honor as it docs a fever, and destroys
bothalike. The powerful tonic irtue
of the Cinchona is preserved in the
Peruvian Hitters, which are as en'eclive
against malarial fever to-day as thev
were in the da,of lhe olil Spanish
Viceroy-. We guarantee the ingredi
ents of the..c hitters to In- absolutely
pure, and of the best known quality.
A trial will satify you that this is the
best bitter in the world. "The proof of
the pudding is in the eatintr. and we
willingly abide this test. For sale by
all ijruggisls, aroeers and liquor dealers.
Order it.
Ijlanks, Promissory notes, bonds
for deed, quit claim deeds, mortgages i
and warranty deeds, at this oftice. ' '
The Peruvian syrup has cured lliou
sands who weiesiuTering fmln dy)ep
sia, debility, liver complain!-, boil's. In:
mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph
lets free to anyaddrcs. Seth V. Fowlr
&Sons.lU)-toii.
A cuiigh. cilil or sure throat should be
stopped. Neglect frequently results in
an incurable lung disease or consump
tion. IJrowifs Ihoiichial tiochesdo not
disorder the stomach like cough syrups
and balsams, but act diredly on the in
llamed parts, allaying irritation, give
relief in asthma, bronchitis, roughs,
catarrh, and the throat troubles which
singers and public speakers are -;iljcet
lo. For thirty years lirmvifs bronchia!
troches have been recommended by
physicians, and alas give perfect
satisfaction. Having "been tested b
wide and constant use. fur nearly an en
tire generation, they have attained well
morited rank among the few staple
remedies of the age. .Ndd at IT-cents a
DOeer where.
f " CELEBRATED V
IftiRS
IHmiuished Visor
Is reinilmrsed In groat measure, to those
troubled with weak kidneys, by a judicious
use or Ilosteiter's Stomach Bitters, which
invigorates and stimulates without exciting
the urinary organs. In conjunction with Its
Influence upon them, it corrects aciditv, Im
prove apietite. and Is in every way con
duct, c to health and nerve repose. An
other marked quality to Its control over
fever and ague, audits power of preventing
it. For salo hy all druggists and dealers
genorallav.
Sitf-V j
Kticni.heit Hooms to I.ct
At Mr. Million's lorisiii! hou-e,
.;
iuu a oi ice.
" !,nr l""" ,,.:ilt!:iu a(liliti(na!!(
tv,,,N '?r w,nl,wi11 "' carKwl on all
ruers for .:ived wood not accompanied
Jy the ea-h. at (Inn. won I yard, duly
IS. .-v..
Kntern O.VNt.rs.
AllolllIT lilll- lilt frf Etl-ril OvMl
iul JVC,.;VtM, st Ko.coc. per steamer
M)r...m n,.,.i,!..iit l.lrw.b
Kriek! Heiek! Itriek
1 have on liand a lare amount of brick
for snh- at from cF." to fsS per thousand.
Call ami examine, near Astoria ceme
tery, .loitx Wr t.t.i am-ov.
A'oiice to the Ladies
switches, curls and frizzes made from
enmbinn- or cut hair. Call on or ad-.
'. dres- Wm. 1 m.i:xu a i.t,
j Occident hair dre-siiu; saloon,
i Astoria. Oregon I
f'lioiri Valley Fruit.
j Cap:. .1. II. D. i;ra has just received
. a choice lot or pears and apples, fresh
j fioni the orchards f polk and Marion
: counties, which will he sold in Ils to
-nit pureliasers.
, Sherman Urns. Ilxprcsn
I Will receive orders at the store of I.'
j W. Case for upper Astoria or any other
part ot the e:t. Leave our orders on j
the shite and they will be promptly at-1
tended to. k
Notice. !
1 wish all parties indebted to me to'
' m-rke immediate pa ment. a.; I want the ,
j money. .V list of indebtedness will be (
i found at .1. V. (Jearhart's; that gentle-
' man is authorized tocollect all bills due.
Prompt attention will save costs. S
Fi:i:. SitKr.M.vx, j
i Laleof ('ity .Market.
, To Ilve 3Ien. j
Tin: Astoriax has now reached a
circulation which places it at the head
of the list of Oregon dailies, and insures '
to advertisers thereof more benefit for :
the amount paid than ma be secured J
elsewhere. To lho-e who wish to reach j
the largest number of readers at the 5
smallest expen.se. we otter the columns1
i uii ituiiiri ii- ti:ui, i ui- sui cess in
which from the verv start Iuls been far
bfjond this expectations of the most
.sanguine.
VI'itllaniHport l'roperty.
(real bargains are now offered in the "
city of Williamsport for anv persons I
w isinni: to ineate I rum one lot to live
acrc.s. It is well adapted for gardens,
dairy jam-lies or pleasant homes; 'well
elevated, situated one mile south of
Astoria on Youngs baj. with a good
graded road to the place. For further
information call at my residence near
the cemetery. .loux Williamson.
Ity t'nirt-rsnl Accord.
A r.ns r.vrii virnc 1'u.r.sare the hot
of all jmrgativcs for family use. They
arc the product of long, laborious, anil
successful chemical investigation, and
their oxtenshe usi by physicians in
their practice, and bj all ciulized na
tions, proves them the be.-t and inostef
feeltial purgatixe Fill that medical sci
ence can de is. In intrinsic value and
curative power no other Fills can be
compared with, tin m, and every person,
knowing their virtues, will employ
them, when needed. They keep the
system in perfect trdcr. and maintain in
healthy action the whole machinery of
life. Mild, seai ehing and effectual. the
are especially adapted to the needs of
the digestive" apparatus, derangements
of which the prevent and "cure, if
timely taken. They are" the best and
safe-t phjsic to employ for children and
weakend constitutions, where a mild
and effectual cathartic i required.
FekS.u.i: k am. Dk.m.kus.
MISCIILKAXEOUS.
CRXTKAL MARKET.
Ci'iii-nd ::ssn:tiiuiii or lab'e stitck coiislaiilly
a iinatl. siith as
('ainit'd Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon. Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
VAttis. ik'tti:k; ciii:ksi:.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
fish. iouyriiY Ayn uxsik
In the seaM)n.
ClftAKK AAI TOBAC'l'W.
Ufst or vriTSKst .im r.iti'oi:s.
All chi'up foi CASH. (Jomls sold on cum
iiiNmihi. iMitMisiit f. W. Case's store.
.!. KODCKItS.
II. K. H I.BKIL..
T.V.. EiTro
Astoria Market !
COR. CliKNAMt'S ANI HAMILTON STS. I
t
ASTORIA. - - OUEOOX.
WAItKKX' A r.ATOX. rronrlelor.!
Whr.lesalo and Rstail Dealer? in
Fresh and Cured Meats
A full line or
FAMILY CROCERIES, FLOUR. FEED
HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEOE- (
TAULK, ETC. j
ir Butter, Kggs, Cheese, oto. constantly
on hand. I
" Ships supplied at the lowen rates. '
MISCELLANEOUS
S. AllNDT & FERniEN.
ASTORIA. - OREfiOX.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
JtTJSSSi
jt- .
i" irA
Boiler Shop
y
All kinl ol
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND-
STEAMBOAT WORE
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT 111-' l.AFA KTTK 8TKKKT.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
ISknton Sti:km Xkai: Pi:kki: Hoi'sk.
Astoni . - oi:i:con.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.-
Lii'l)liiiHi!EEl(ilPS
Boiler Vork. Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. 1. Wass. President.
.1. ;. Hi sti.fi:. Heeretarj.
I. V. Cash, Treasiirer.
lou.N Fox, huperiiitcudeiiL
Iff TT T T A TUT "C Tfc " A& T3
W llililiUrl & JJl3iiil,
Corner Main and ChenamusHtreols,
A5TOKIA OKKUOX
DI.I.KIt I.S"
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
The Celelnaled
JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS
GENUINE ENGUSK CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE VOSTENHOLM
and other English Cutlery.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Keershaum Pipes, etc.
A line stuck i.f
Watrhe anil .Jewelry, .tluzr.le anil
Ilreeeh l.oadiu; .Sliot .'iiii.m i:jiiI
Klfles. Itevolver... l-istols,
and Aiuiitiiiiition
.-IAK5N:
(.'LASSES.
Vl.sn A KINK
Assortment of line SI'KCTAfJ.KS ami EYK
U.ASSKS.
New Millinery Establishment
MRS. E. S. WARREM
Has a eumplete stock .r
at lier estalilislinient.
Corner I'ass and Jenersou streets. .Vstona.
Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings,
Zephyrs, Ribbons, Etc.
SAN FRABTGISCO
Nation al Brewoiy
Beer Depot.
.max va(.ni:i:, - - a:i:nt
ASTOlMA. OUKCOX.
Is lueiKired now- to ileliver beer to hi- ciis-lonu'i-s;
in the city Willi his own romexamv
IT IS GUARANTEED THAT THIS
UEER "WILL NEVER SOUR
CAN RE KEPT FOR ANY
LENGTH OF TIME.
Irip4 ii- Itai-i-el r Tliirlj i
(Dillons . :....S ot) !
I.cxh Onnnlities .iui Thirl v
allor.M..
i OO
-,. I.
Our ." Gallon Kca: I
""Seiid in yonr oiderv.
MAX AVAOXER,
At the (treat Jlistem. i
I. -"W. CASE, . :
rMI'ORTRR AI Wtlfir.VSAl.R AXTi IIP.'
TAlb i-KALKU IK
GENERAL MEBCEAHBISE
Corner Cfipnanuts ami C:isi streets.
ASTORIA . -
- OREGON
I ft rirai it'll
. m n - v v -
BUSINESS CARDS.
TVC. IKKI.AX1.
Ofllce ill ARTORfAX building.
Room Xo. 2. up-stairs.
T V. IIOIiDKX.
notauy rur.Lic,
AfrriOXKKK, COMMISSION' AND
- Sl'KAXCE AOF.XT.
T A. ."tlelXTOSII.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Oppiil'Mit ITotl r.uildin?.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
V. T. lUKCLW. T. II. HATCH.
HATCH & BARGLAY,
COMMISSIOX MERCHANTS.
No. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cat.
D
K. .11. I. .7F.XXIXS.
1'HVSICIAX VXD SURGEON.
Cr-ulunte Cnivcrsity of Virginia, nuai
l'liy.sichui to Rav View hospital, Baltimort
Cilv, lS-'Ti.
O'fuck In faize & Allen's building, up
.stair. Astoria.
TL CRAX. .11. !..
"rJlYSItJIAJTAND SURGEON,
Itoniu Xo. :t. Awtorian Itnildinc:.
trv jt.ui:.s.)
1'KMOKNtK Comer of Ronton and Court
streets, Astona, Oregon.
FAY TFTTIjK. M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OKKicK--Over Hie AVliite nome Store
Rksiiik"'i: At Mrs. .Munson's boarding
hoiL-e. Clienaimis street, Astoria, Oregon.
1(1 ,V. illCKS.
DENTIST,
ASTORIA. --- - OKKUON.
Koonis in Allen's building up stah.s, corn?
of (': ami Sienocilie street.
Q. A. KOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ClienainiK Street. - ASTORIA, OREOOtx
C.
11. IJAI?i it CO..
DKAIJCIt IX
Doors. WindoivH, JSlIads, Tru
soniN, liumber. Etc.
All Kinds of Oak Lumber. Glass. Roat Ma
terial, etc.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Oea.
evie ana Astorstreets.
WII.T.IA31 FRY.
ntArrtcAi.
ROOT A3il SIIOF.
MAKKR.
Ciikxmua Stkkct, opiosite Adler's Book
store, - ASTOlUA, OREfiOK.
J2Ierfcct lit, guaranteed. All work
warranted. Che me a trial. All ontar
proinptiy liliei'..
J. H. D. GRAY,
VhoIesale and retail dealer in.
ALL KTXJ)S OF JTJSE1),
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
(leneral storage and AVharfaie on reason
able terms, rootof Benton street. Astoria
Oregon.
Lot and Improvements for Sale.
LOT EICHT. IX BLOCK SEVENTV
five in Olneys Astoria, together with
A Coott House and IVoodshett
FOR
XIXK IIl'.VDICKO DOI.IiARS.
For paiticulars innnire of
M. SERRAor-W. II. TWILIGHT.
A!orta. July U. 1S1.
Take Notice.
John Rogers, Centra! Market,
Has received a large invoice or
RARRELS AND HALP BARRELS
or the best quality.
And is now ready to supply Butchers Can
ueiics and all others, cheap for cash.
CITY
BOOK STORE.
We :nc ooiistantly rcccivinjc new additions
to our. stock and have the finest and
Iarp-st jissortment of variety
iHls in the city.
I Combs, Brushes,
i Stationery, Frames,
i
Celluloid Goods
AH our "nods are marked in plain tljnircs.
Qall and.eaiiiiiie muddy and note prices.
CILVS. STEVENS & SOX
Mis. P: 31. Williamson ,
1IK.VI.KK IX
i DUESS TEIMMINGS,
All kinds of
WOOLS, ZEPHYRS,
-lames underwear, etc.,
Corner ot Cais and Jefferson streets, Astoria
: order. '
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