CO &l -WMHIWPW .. J .Q C ,1,MM j JWJJ. Si . I A- S 7- - ".! i oi. XYI. Astoria, Oregon, .Tuesday Morning, November 15, 1881. Xo. 39. van 5 1 11 IT fi'li II fjjnlijf wis) w v Jk 1 If- I ! NORTHWARD MIGRATORY j CURRENTS "The Country of the Future.'" The late Earl of Beaconslield, at an agricultural society's meelinjj in one of the inlan counties of England, indulged in the opti mistic habit of his countrymen by informing them of the good time coming when the descendant of Britain would supply the mother country with cheaper bread and beef from their new home in the "Treat Northwest'' than Americans are now supplying. He went a good deal furtbet. in thi.soit of declamation than was agreeable to the newspapeis of the United States, in stating that large bodies ol American farmets weie even then "pulling up stakes1' in .Minne sota and Dakota to cros- the line and plant thsmselves within this . newly-discovered -great Xoith- west' under the British Hag and j laws. U ir or has been one of the j pardonable weaknesses of t,e I American newspaper to think there i is but one great Northwest and that we own it. So his lordshin's t stutemeut.nfler being fir.t doubted, t . became at last the butt of ridicule, and his knowledge of geography, topography, soil and climate va ch derided for a time, especially j mnikcts, in Wiunipeir that boat tlie j to feed our own population. the journalists of Chicago, who j world. These aie not related as J Uu-muide. inn bv have for yeais been claiming that their city has a perpetual lease on all the trade and production north andwestofit. Nevertheless it is i ii . .1 , i gradually coming out that Beacons- field did nof snenk without kruvl- speak witnout kjwi-j edre of his subieel. and that there . -r .. .... ! is a great iNortliwest, always un- der valued by those who know lit- ! tie of it, but recently understood in our Northwest, and from the latest accounts of it full of great possibilities, if not probabilities. Its southern line extends from a point near Duluth, on Lake Supe rior, parallel with Minnesota, Da kota, Montana, Eastern Oregon and Washington Territory, io the town of Victoria, on the waters of Puget sound. Jts north line is on Hudson's bay. But that part ol it which is just now attracting attention, through out England, Scotland, and the Dominion provinces east of it, is Aianuooa. unmnaiiv tne new ....." . I ptovince ol .Manitoba contained j but about a third the aiea of Penn sylvania. Its jurisdiction has been extended north, west and north west, till now it embraces 120,000 square miles as much :is the area of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland combined. Its rivers are the Saskatchewan, Red and As sinniboin. The first is a greater stream than the Ohio. The second partly in the United Stales is navigable for steamers for hun dreds of miles, and the third is the chief tributary of the Red river of the North. Its greatest lakes are Winnipeg and Manitoba,in size.but one remove from Ontario; and'be ides these it has a lake region which numbers hundreds, all clear, cold and abounding in the best va rieties of fish. The land is a vast level or gentry undulating plain. The soil is rich. The cli mate, cold in winter and hot in the short summer; toward the west, where the lioeky moun tain range is low, and the soft winds from the gi eat Japan gulf stream of the Pacific blow so tem perate that cattle graze in the open all winter and grow fat. Ten years ago that region had but one small town of 300 to oOO, a fort or two of the Hudson Bay com pany, and a few small scattering settlements. Now that is last June it contained more than a score t)f towns of from 400 to 1200, and one city, "Winnipeg, whose population is modestly estimated at 15,000. And it is so well and solidly and ommi olog.'intlv huill aa:nul tin" ilrwim of Braoniisfiolrf i ' to clalli'sr favorabk comparison with the finest town, of equal j , . . . if. f .i. . . .. it i population in Illinois, .Missouri, In truth, there is m all this Iowa or Indiana. The Bed river 'something real, solid and hopeful, is alive with steamers. The country ' That the country from Lake "Win- , ,r- - j. i -.-! . ". i all around lnnipeir for .0 to lw . nepeg northward and westward for miles is rapidly settling up with immigrants from Eiglai.d, Scot land, Canada, Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Russiathe Mcnnonitesj and from the northwestern stales of America. The Grand Trunk Canada and Pacific railroad will passthiough the heart ol these settlements. Many other i ail ways are planned or planning, and there is no end to the amount of British capital turning in that direction for investment. A iccent visitor, .Mr. liea, who has published an ac count of his journey and what he saw and hcaid and believes, tells of uh,':U n-lI llistt have, produced - six'.v - sixty-live and even seventy usho" to the acre, of .sixty-six Pounds m the bushel: of (lowers, w" domesticated, that in siztN "ty "d perfume, equal specimens of Eng- lands flericulture: of potatoes that average a pound to two pounds each: of turnips weighing I twenty iiouuds. and of egetabh exceptions to the general ruie. T1 ('!'l'' Ifii'0 '" .-apnlil.' of j1 ... i" agricultural produc-' . -J ''f iiimpeg .Mr. Ilea thinks it - ! wm ,,",,, :;,"",, "" "" Vm"m lainono the citie.s of the Ijomiirioii ! . ; m which Cliic.wu now holds in lln. - in his laboraUiry. and men have L,U,,m1 blaU"- ,,S I,ro- sofar1lA,riM1 Imw ,fllllinm,s ., i .flfl. S has been even more startling than ., , t , ,,,'. the early niorre.-s of (ducairo. KYmii -i id..e, "nf SOu in KJn it J "ave 1Iia wonderful, speeches, ally euros a inorl.id appelile n.r .liiiiii- Tu:. Amiuh v has now leached a '. 1'rom.i place- ol oun in JftU, it. . ' hints, h. lesiniui!; jlu natanil lone of. eiivnlation which placid it at the head had in . I une, 1S8J, 15,000. It has I. n" L'u'U).v KeI,.v alMl Lord the. stomach. It attacks escrssiw.-Jovc, f,f the lister im-gnn dailies. and Itwurw , -. , ,a - ' Cuinnbell have been wondei fid" i ."'".'-r :K ,.l,.',,1 :l n''r: :Vu,l,,H,,,.i' .. erlisers thereof more henefit for lLMiiaikets, its town hall, Domini "UI""-U "- ueiu womuiiui ,,, :,,kl. The powerful tome iriiie' the amount paid than ma he secured ion lnn.l olliee ,.i.lnm lum.. ..n.l I,K'1-S- An'1 l,,en' le the StOCU , ,f the. Ci'V:j0,,:l -.lr'si-Ieil ill llie esi hen. To IlifiM Willi l'M fu reaHl , ion land ollice, etistom-liouse aml r ' IVruvian Ihtteis. uhich are as eileclue the laruesi numher of readers at the' other "public edifices." all built of ' ,l,slnnccs cU'h1 h' C,cer" or '' r,:"' , :WL '"i! ;,ri,.a rt,xlf,r!,i:H!!!l ,!!!?, N,:,,,l-, "V. wi; offer the columns . -i . .-. Ijacoir but tliee men till retain ' V- , the d.is of the old .Spanish r ::, atlr.idne dailx. the success or; substantial material yellow brick IJ-lco" I,c l,,Ch'- ",en -"" r( 'a,n uroj We uirarnntee the inuredi-1 ..vhi.-h riom the er Mart has heeii far . i. f ,., i , , that vigor of facully which is the 'nls or theM Inilci.s to he alsoluiel ij,i the expeditions of the most and all ol pleasing architectural j pure, and of the best known fiialit. sau.'uiiie A,'tnr if.. ..;,. r;..i.f,.i M...C peculiar prerogative of middle age, A trial will satisfy ou that this is uie' " z design. It contains eight churches. i ... .' hest hitter in the wf.i Id. -The proof of II vi.i.'. Vi:i.r.rABi.Kbit:jM.v.v IIaik! several schools and colle"-eA, a. no t,,at wnlcU ,s the pudilimr is in the eaiintr." and wei Kkm:wki: isascicntilie cotnhination of ; ,.. , ... . ,r',. . iwoist iii old aoe ereenini- over illinfl abide this ie.st. jorale hy. some of the mo! powerful re.stonifie i M eslevan institute and tlie 1 nr- I '" L '" olu 11 l,,,l"ne mtr.:illilni!Rrisls .''r.H-crs and honor dealers.. neiiu in the iiHtliiiVlii!riimii. itro.i veisity of Manitoba, which .iants!UK,,K "-'. - "' many deo-iees in arts, sciences, law and v J js j medicine."1" It has also historic .... i . - ,'r ... . i . ..I, .-H. IMMIl .W. ILIH.'. .LIU. .4 IIUU iiii lo ntuiiin ti .j.isii .. .itiii r.i.ii, ,vl.;M. ic i.;l,i.. 1.,l..,wl.l r,. ;o vandal t - :tii tippiuuMi IU7 " J II flitmorv. ..nil irnnnral liricil-ilif . " ' - s.rfc.i.1. ri inn lhioic if.. i.i-" ir i ...:.i ii r .1 r i. iuv, .in iii iiicui .or in gieiu wi.lth. and it is settino off land for futuie.coniinodious parks, in tiejopo -so-moro PvnMnlinn of itc Iflfl Ofin on,... In . expcci.iuon oi ns juo, ;wo popuia tion within the next ten or a doen years. All of this allows .somethiii. akin to Yankee thrift, enterprise and prress. The land laws have been adjusted ,o the .spirit of the incQtning settler. It co.sts but $20 and three yeais1 continuous ..,..--.. resilience, wiiii a caiui, 15 ieet l,y Hi. and pail of the land cultivated, 1 to acquire title in fee to 100 actes of land. die age we can establish an equi- But not even Manitoba, with her lebrinm between -lUt jeunesxe" and 120,000 square milei, embraces the " mcillessc and for a time corn whole of tlri new -found ''great bine the possibilities of action and Northwest"" of the Britons, of knowledge. That climateric i , ' 1 Stretching far, far up the .Sas-, justly "grand" which brings the katchewan, over the low "divide" '-seven times seven tale of years.1 and down the Xelson river to its Of course the climateric projects entrance into Hudson's bay there, its s.hadow, but we need not dwell " extending far moie than a thous- and miles towards the wet, and ' taking in an area four times that of Manitoba, lies "the country of the future. The soil is every- where of the best quality for wheatj and grass and vegetables. The I climate is not as rigorous as that of! vortli Germany. The mte iYn, ' " 1 the future New-York of the Hud-' son's bay i. 120 miles shorter to J What he really meant was, that he Liverpool than Hint of our New 1 so busied himself with the things York, and it is in that dirce-'ol" Heaven, that Heaven would tion that the star of empire is nowj take care of his soul. Here is an visible. Port or Fort Churcliill is ther of his fine sayings: "Time to be the commercial rival of vr i s the excuse of feeble and troubled York, as Winnipeg of Chicago; S to be leauzcd almost before ho i com in hi grave-, a thousand miles is rich in soil and i more temperate in climate than has been represented, is by the immense herds of i flint liw. tlinro mwl flint "l will ho I v " S.J - settled settled rapidly, wherever these conditions exist I. leie Is UO doubt. Europe, is over-peopled, i 1 ' (jrreat Britain especially, ami ihe; 'naturally restless and nomadic i ctiiril it t!ir iirtl. ff tin. ..cfiit I -,. . ,., ,- ... - , i ' Mates ol the Inion will inevitably lead them into tin; vast and new'r-ViVAVV.,'!.1:1 ',a-,'-- region. The climate is adapted to , , e , ' thegiowthof a ory harly, ener- getic and high-spirited niw, which, with its unlimited capabilities for 1 production, must cut a dashing figure in 1 1 fmi.po 4 clef ilirtl nit iiiiurc , assisr uie , T'niled Stales in spreading and 1 uphohimg and immortalizing re- publican institutions and American ! . i it- ciilizalion, and supply Lu.ope with bread and meat when we shall have reached 130,000,000, with ttvinr tlirA,. ..itirtc1..iWAi.tli..n with two or tluee cities laiger than London, ami !.. all -. .-an .1.. The Middle Aged. What cUiell v diflerentiate uiul-' ", , . , old age is mat the )tu mind still retains 'the power of l growth and is impressionable to pressiona ." -,, , ,...'.. .... : m w "" " ' K,,uw l,,!" '" x ,,ew idea. I know that in e . t x .. I 1 ,i irl. ii iremeoiu age uerzeuus nas woikcm "b-r,'- - v hurst, irougham and lSeacous he h ' n the ii ,. r , "" -""S l,ra,se-s OI "'- i e n.r,. ..till ire xvl.ri r.i iimlill.t J " - aired may be well content to listen o m. " - "' mose sn en voices, -i i imi iiur .1 ; .. -- .it. . ... - ...:.. i .i rn-..:. ...I.-. V' . ' 1t'' III It . , HI. II nrv0ws sour with an-e.' As we d zs come toward middle . 1 .. .. . .. middle hie we hej .. .,t l..cf ,in . iii. i at least wc must kindly, and con te- -' eomp "Slower "s, auii consiiier.iie. i nir powers aic:tL u, highest point of develop- menl -ind our nower of diseinlinino- iiuui..iiniourpowcroi ciistipiiniiig " powers should be at its best. s n:,t t-'lver Mis. Orote. said, eataiih.aud the Uuo.it trouhlVs wliieli Arcmory and Order serve us best; n"Kr our minds becmne Ported," a"!?; we do not lose time and temper in saiisfaciion. Ihuiinr heen tested 1 knitting after things as wc once "rVXr!S '..:.. MM 1.1 l." l. nieiiJe.1 mill.- m...o... ll... f..- o.,..l. ' t.,u. 1, ..-. .s ., ,,. 1 ,e,.e ,u. verb that say, "67 jeune&se savuhl "' '1 oicWcsc pnuuaifS' fn mid- within the shadow. "One should never think of death. One should' think of life. That is real piety.'" .Qo says Lord Heaconslield. The truth is put in rather a one-sided way, but it is very truthful. 1 am reminded of a saviiur of one of the . holiest and best men who ever! livo,l wl, nn, ,,i,l il.f he had ! ' no time to think abo.tt his soulJ sPirits- They make time the sleep in? pnitni'r of ihnir lives, to ae-1 coniplish what onrnt to Jo achieved bv their own will. Jt is hardly t i t l i too much to say that the highest' interests of the world are conceit-I trated in middle aged men, and I . 1 1. i i i the world liniue-t work is none bv ihem. "Those are terrible fel-' 'lows to light those men with ) attested families, ' said the great General. ..,,, . T, I iuilialo J emjHC JJar. j : Orient Italhltiir Knout. f t II illli L a'ikl.llll, lMil-v III .III i IIJI . I h - wiUllill" lirt ehiss. lint tiuA eo'lil i eii. rtn.it i..iii.hh f : i... ..; -. V ii, .,'!. 'ii. . ' llsiii' , lioideiisaiieiiniistiiii. '' vuri.i:-. I'iojiu.-ioi-. i Xotiee. .I"sl rec-ied "per si.Thik-i reliiialii.i.i i)n aiier Jhis tat. an additional i', a line lol ol eastern osfrs. whirh will tcenl tier emd will !. i-U-.A n.i n ! '-' in. i.i !. " llnv l lie Weekly. ' u,."c"iN .,Jii f1.-,, "iVeh nrnniiniiiVu . :m1 "'Wsuf ilieemuitrv asjuiir frii-nds, ill tin- e.i-t wmit !i -..'iv -it li:i vii i few adertiscnieiit.s. ami is elmek l llie. ' lunii ni.iiiini iii.u iin i.iililix ,.., j..o,.cs,fulh squeeze alonu without, t ktl...!.. . -f t.. t. .....?. k.. tl...l .... f..L.!la ' wo .lollars will lm the whole wad foi a year. 11 .Ji fn s mnuihs.or l.-n eeiiis ! per copy j XoMee. I Wesiill mrei aimlher piiwof M - wn. dollars to au person uiaKing the he-l : llu-ce dollars for the let wilh litepVio): l.va'le h' t"tli hist., after which there . 'w ,. i,:rkeviiin!r ,,, t., the :,!. al I score in m hois will: Hi.- rule, and i '- Al.r ..!.. i:aM.;r. Il.Vlil J-.l.s l .Willi 1 II . I Kill s. - - I'erurian isitters) CineliQlia Itnlira 'I'lli' Ciimil I'iiwliiin v.i. tl;. SitMiiili Viceroy ill I'ern in KE".o. The (iimtt.s. I , his wire, was i.iostRils'dl.x an interniil-1 leu: fever, liotn which she nashced In tu. ,M'onhii imlie reinet. the IVni-, ) ImU. or. as it was .V.Ue.l in tl'i: l.uiiri;i!;eollie cbiuilrv. (iiiiiiiiiiii:i. (Jraleful f..r li.-i retweix.nn lWI"iiiii t" Kun.!.e in hi:. sj. inirodm-ed the ''!-Ux inSpaiu. where it w:,sl.wn miiltoi .rtriii tctniito unit I I ini.on. "". . V , ... " ? .. "" ;,""", ir llllllltl lOfli-ill. Illtlllii ml. I l......v... who had hnui&ht them that which wa's jnorej.reeioasth:ui the-,, Id oft helncas.' .1111 ii in iiii-ui'ii.i. in iiiiihii in iii. kiii "VV;"' . V:i1- ',,1"" V11" ,.;," "V'.i -7 ',,,,,, '. ?' . ' tisiioiimigtoialte its place, it eifeetu-, w..... ... .... . . . i , V.,,'I,N ;rr.-cnmiK . iiriMies; new -"""-" ""'s. .......... ...s s. l.i:. i -ii 1'ioi.iissoiv notes. hoii.U .i...i.i. i aifii...'. , .1.1.. . 1.111111 . lor lii-.'ti. mill -istmi iii-i-ii- utnrf :'. ........'.. , i;-'"".. ;-.-.- . ,- 4imi li l(t 1H4 llll I'lMt . The 1 Vrilt inll svrilll h:ls etlieil limn sands who weiesunviui!! iiom dsiep sia.iicoiitn. ner complaint, imhk hit mors, female conndaiiils. ele. I'ampi:- lets free l.an address. s.-:h UM-'owli1 lVSous. IJost.ui. , , ,, ,. . . ,., A eolith, colli or sore Ihro.tt should nc r..i..i..t.?.. ......"..-. . . ..... ; . . v.- .-i .si"iyc.i. .muich jie.ii.iuii ies,,s in an incui-ahle lun distaser coiisumi- turn, llrown's Uionchial tiochcsd.i not IN," r ' -J"iacn in,e nnin sj n,Ps :i halsiuiK. hui acl ditreJU on (he m ' .;'. '.arts, allaying irrh.ilion. uic; ,Sii Wr tlM. aaftiw al ffimifin no everywhere. H . STOMACH Oimiuislied Visor Is leimhurscd in great measure, to liioM troubled with weak kiilnoys. h a jintieious use of Hosteller's Stoniaeh Ifnters, whirl! iiniRonUesaiiilstiiiinlutes without -eitin-' the urlnarj' organs, in roiijiineilon with "us liilluenceupontheia.it corrects r.ciilit .im proes ;tppetite. :iutl Ls in een w:ij con ilucive to health and ncne repose. An other iii.irkeil qunlity is its control 01 er fever and ague, and its ponuruf preventing It. For sale by all druKjiits and dealers ineraUay lOSTETTEifr P 1 CELEBRATED ( X j mrmBsrs. . ?ss mmBm&e&& sm r rSSAWflKl &r dL.r4 ufltliMft KiiraiiiipiijUooni to Lot At Mrs. Maiison; lodging housi.- ' iiimr ianr r run. a elmit-e uV fr01" the orrlianls of I'olk and 5larion counties, which will be sohl in lot? to suit jnireliasers. !..;.. I'.llna. 1-1.... X. Aotiee to tin Ladies. switches, euils and frizzes inaile from : i0,n,,l" nr ( nt ''a'r- Call on or al- dress Wm.Luxkxiiakt, Occident hail dressing saloon. ASloria, imOH Uriel;! Iti-ieU! KrleU! - Mniv.wni liri..l ; lir....i. .. ,t nr 1.-1..1. ,,r sale at Ironi t ss iiert hoiiRanil. ('all ami examine, near Astoria eeme- tn. .loux Wn.r.ivMov. Take Xotiee. 5-J''nIeis forstnd w,n,l not at-iapHnied i iin- i.iii. ;u t.r.iy-. wtiiMi yani. .iiu ; 1st. issi. " -- - , Xntiee. ' 1 wish all kiiim- iitdeblcd to in? to! make imuifdiau p.iiaeiit,as 1 want the liiimev. A l!t nt imlilitiliii.sj will lir. l.uiiid'ai .1. V. CeaihaiVs; that sentle- lllllti t. II.ik ! i 1 I i. ..nllnA nil I..II. .1.. t ui.iii n .uiiiiiii it-ii luriuiai ail Ullls line. ! Promoi attention will save costs. H:r.n. Sjin-nntAN, Late of City Market. ! Willlnnisporr Hroprrty. I , . " . i .iiejn ii.iiaius aie iiuw uuereii ill met - 'ily t-r Wlllianisporl for any persons! "'hiiigtii locale from one lot to lie; " ' " " '" miapieu mr alliens.! dair. raiiehes or pleasant linmes: well , elrwilwl. sitiiatcil one mile soiith or AMoiia on Youngs hay. with a irood l fSi.! i".!'iV K If 'tl ! l"il" . ....... nniii'ii ui ii mj liniilLllvr III ill iiieccmcter. .loux ii.mamson'. r IKKITATIOX OF TIIK SCAIil."2 An Authentic Testimony. Ucntlcmai. l'or five vears 1 hav.- ,M1V ' "T(M lionhled with dandruff.; "tlh iiMen- ilchiniortlie sctilp. and m ,uVr ,i,,hni:ol,,r Niave tried aliiwt ' jl Xli VJrlvIiI!;VJor'o,wt!! .. V1.!' "'-.n-OroAiNi. ami , - K.vi.us-rox advertised. I. ""'V""" ' " ,":.V.,"'?ua.in"?,i;y " " ""' V" " . ........ .. . ' '.- i mains. .1. k.Cukv. k'iiui f'itv. m.v II IIOIMII. Illlll UO 111 lllll" II llilll'l fl 1 I ....,-...-. I'.i i:.i:rr ri.wmri.vn Kvtu; a.e.tie hesl. z To i.iv Men. stores inr hair to its original color. It ......I .1... ...!.. ..!.:... i i i. ni.iKi-s mi- si.ui . .nil' iiiiu ciean. ii cures dandrutf and humors, ami fallinr- tie niincinle Ii which the hair is noiir- om Ol Uie liair. II IllllllsUCs U1C llltlri- 1':l :mil supported. It makes the hair . ... . . - - ' . ....-....- llllllO l.lt l . t I 1 1 . 1111 1 1II1C1H- passed as a hair dressin.r. 1 1 is the most - .. ' - . . , iH'oiiomical nrenaration eer ofTeredtoi ihe lilllilii- .:i ll i lli'i'ls riuiinin n Intm ' time, making nnl an occasional annlP' 'cation neeessar. 11 is recommended- ami used In eminent medical men. ami I , ohl.-iall endorsed hv the State Assaver' , of ManehitsiIK The popularih orj l -hills Hair l.Vuewei has iiicrerscd with i I the tei ..r immh mmk imtii ... n.ici -.. - " ..,.,..., .?..... . .. -. coanirx ami hi toreijm lands, and il is now known ami Used in all the ci'.ilicd counlricsof the world. kei: .s vi i i: i.i. Di:ai.i:i:s. MISCEI.bANKOUS. CKXTRAL MARKET. .m naait. Midi a r-intifwi liMiiU iiifl Ii-IK V" ' lU il I1 I Ull. dlill .11 11 HgnAii Uoino Clint, Bacon, Hams. Shoulders, Lard,! rums. ki"iti:r. ciiki-istr. i Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,: riSII. IWI'J.T1SY .1XI -A.HKf 111 the M'aMMi. J St;VltS A.I TOBACCO. t i:si ..rwnis am ijqioks. j j All .'heap f.ii CASH. OikxIs 10I1I on com-' iitiissii.ii. iitiiuKiif 1. W. Case's store. inis-.ii.il, .i J. I'OIX'KI'S. 1 T. V. KiTi. l. I. W KKIN Astoria Market ! I JfoK. CHK.NA.MIS AMI HAMILTON SIS.! j ASlOltlA. - - ORKCOX. ' j VVlt:tK A KATOX. froprletorM.!' ! hiJc-alo and Uetail Dnalerj in I Fresh and Cured Meats, j A fidl line of J r.vMtiA t:i:ocKi:iKs, flout:, fkf.ii; HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. , emr Baiter, Fiar. Chee'e, ote. constantly f on hand. e-3hlpi HupilieJ at the lowest rate. 1 .MJFCELLAXEOr?. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, astokix - fiKFnnv Ml KlltiNof ENGINE, CANNEEY, M STEAMBOAT WOBK rr,!i.)U atti-iiiteil t... A s)tiialt iiKstlQ if rei:iirint CANNERY DIES, i-ooror hvi'AMrrn: f?n:Kirr. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Ul-Nr.'N MKRFr. Nl-VIt IY!.IvFK Hoisf. Vs'iOltlv. - (HtKC(. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS.: 1 .1 , I ll 1 1 .V ' I iV ) iV I S msimitMi - III.E1. I.lll UtMllllUU Boiler Work. Steambo.at Work and Cannery Work a specialty. A 1). W ss, Preslilciit. J. J. Hi sti.ki:. SfcrHarv. 1. "W. C si , 'l reasiircr. .ions 1. SiiiM-rJiitcntlciiL wmi M B . . I.M ill 4 B Ii Hm U M Corner Min unit ChonammStreol., AFiTUUIA 011M10.N. , iKvi.rr in CIGARS AND TOBACCO, "I l-e (VK bratcd JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM ami other I'nxlbh Cutlory. FA1RCHILD S GOLD PENS Genuine ISeerahaum Pipes, etc. A line stock of V:iteliesj ami .Jewelry, .llnr..le ami Itreeeh Loading Nliot iiiis anil Ititlcs. Jtevolverw. I'Istols. anil Ammunition .-uutixK ;iiA.ssr.s. I.s. I . KIXK AsM.rtment or hue SITfTAfi.HS ami KYK i:uvssrs. New Millinery Establishment MRS. E. S. WARREN lias a complete slock of WCIL.tilN'E RY at her establishment, Ciun.T I'.iss ami .Icfierson ;tri'ets. Astoria. Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, . Zephyrs, Ribbons, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO Natioi ml Brewery Beer Depot. .max waism'.k. - - acknt astoima. iim::o. Is incjure.l ncnv to ileliver beer l. lu-oi-.-Umirrs in the city with Jus nun eon.-:iiirc IT IS fi'UAUANTKED THAT THIS liKF.n WILL NKVER SOUK. CAN UK KKPT KOII ANY IjKNCTH OP TIME. I'riees jicr Itnrrel or J'li'iy . iilloni s OO Less um tiller iiii Thirty nllons ..... 00 Om 5 .'aI!o:i Ketr i .10 t5?"Seiid in jour orders'. ,MAX NVA:.hi:. At theCreat E.isteru. I. W. G'ASE,. I M I'OllTKU A N U W II OLESA L E AND BE TA I L iiEALKB IN GENERAL fflECHMDISE Corner Chenunms and Cass streels. ASTOKIA - - - OREGON. The Pioneer JMaehine Shop 1II.VCK.SMIT1I j?3; Boiler Shop YS BUSINESS CARDS. ' i jyv. irelaxd. ' om.v in ASTOFJAX building. - Room No. 2, up-.staljs.. Tp C. IIOCDEX, NOTARY PUBLIC. AFCTIONKER, COMinSSION AND SVBANCE AOENT. ' J A. irIXTOSH. MERCHANT TAILOR, OcHdeut Hotel Building ASTORIA - - - OREGON l. T. U UK-LAX. T. H HATCH. HATCH &. BARGLAY, COMMISSION MEBCHANTS. .!. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cal. yjjic. :u. n. .1 KXXIXU8. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Craduati Cnherslty or Virginia. iss riiyslelan to Bay View hospital, Baltimore CJitv. iS-Ji-'Tu. (IKPK'K In l';i;e & Allen's building, up stairs, AstoiLt. J? C'ltAXCi, M. D., 'physician and surgeon, ltonni 'o. a. Astorlan Bniltllne. vtr sxArns.) KKsnRNrK Corner of Benton and Court streets. Astoria, Oregon. I AY TI'TTIiE, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Okhck--0.-r the -White House Store. Rh-s-rtiKNOK At Mr-. Munson's board In; house. Cheiiainiis street. Astoria, Oiegon. Tjl I. IIK'KS. "T5NTIST, ASTORIA, - OREGON. Room, in Allen's building up stairs, corm of Cas :nid sieiiiocihe streets. I (I. A. BOWLBY. ATTORN KV AT LAW. Cheiiaiiuis Street. - ASTORIA. ORK(K Q II. B.-I13T & CO., OUAr.KR IX loors. Wludows, Blladfl, Traa. Norn. J.uniber. Etc. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, i-re. Steam Mill near ".Veston hotel. Cor. Geu evive and Astor streets. . AyiM.IAI FRY. 1'RACTICAL ROOT AW SIIOU MAKER. Ciiknaml'h Stukkt, opposite Adler'.s Book More, - Astokia. OnKOOX. 2ElVrfect fits guaranteed. All ftor warranted. Ohe me a trial. All order proinptiy filied. j. H. D.GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer In. ALL KJXDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. Ceneral storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Font of Renton street. Astorhi Oregon. Lot and Improvements for Sale. LOT EIGHT. IN BLOCK SEVENTY ll e in Olneys Astoria, together with A 'oort HouKe and Weodshed KOR M.Vt: lll'XUHKD DOLidABH. For iiai lieulars inquire of 31. SERRAor W.H.TWILTGHT. Astoria. .Inly 11. 1881. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, I las reeeh ed alarge ln olee of UARRELS AND HALF BARRELS of the best quality, ready to supply But And is now ready to supply Butchers Can- nerles and all others, cheap for cash. OITT BOOK STORE. We aie constant! receiving new additions to our stock and have the finest and largest: assortment of variety cowls In the city. Combs, Brushes. Stationery, FrameSj Celluloid Goods AH our goods aie marked In plain figures. Call and examine quality and note prices. CHAR. STEVENS & SON' Mrs. P. M. Williamson. DKVLEB IV DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC. Corner of Caw and .Jefferson streets, Asterl: LTStamplDg and Making done to Mex. order. -i V