The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, November 22, 1881, Image 1

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Vol. XYI.
Astoria, Oregon. Tuesday Morning, November 22, L881
STo. 45.
11- - iff - IB & UeS !1L' 2 . 19 . a SA
THE ASTORIA LAUD GRANT.
Nothing could better illustrate J
-
the baneful effects of a monopoly
of railroad interests in anv countrv
.
than the management of the Asto-
ria land ornnt to aid the construe t
0
tion of a railroad to Astoii
land grant was made by Congress, .
wu irnve jiij uuuui, iur mi-reawu.-. ,
that Astoria is the wain seapoit of .
Oregon, und it is the natural entre-j
pot of a great river, and that there j
anu in its vicinity aretne principal .
urovernment worKS ann aeienses
to a vast inland region, with which
it was believed it was the interest
of the Government to have rail
ioad communication
And in-
inarang tne grant 01 .anus me a (owjl th(. first njad Vidme.
of Congress designates a route ;
that would most develop the re- Grain Statistics,
sources of the country. Hut all ! As no hUmil,ing U) f the wlteat
these considerations, and every fm,i0(,ic i,as V1.L )00u luilio by the
consideration of public interest press of the Xoitli Iciiif, we liavo
have been wholly ignored by the ' al inufill lronl),0 obtained the fol
npglecl of the company to lake lowhx whidi mav (1 ncC(.I)te(l us
any steps toward constructing the W)10HV relmble, as the work was
rosld. entrusted to a reliable and compe
Mr. Villard at, the head of the ' tciu peion. j, ...slimatod thai
German bondholders, has been in W. hei(1 ovor u, Aui,.nst istj 1SSJ,
control of this land grant for nearly ' tj10 f0owii5..-:
ten years, and nothing has been Dcription. Tm.
ilnno in nil this, limo bill in nile Valloj Wlirat .'0.0(I0
uone in an ims unit uui 10 pue jlst Orcoii an.i WaMinsio jo.ow
one morto-fl.rp after another on ton ''"'I' of isi. :illy i;c,0CD
one uiuiigdgb .uui uuuiuii uu tup Jlast oBn & Vahinstn iCi.000
of each other, and make one deed ... , . -
1 lota! .. SU.,030
after another of this vast land mm,., nore.-Hm ;,, whuit for 1SS0
a
grant of over a million and
nl.r,01, f ,w.roc KM fi.nt .,rti'
quartei ol acres, so that now
it would take a Philadelphia law-
yer to find out who, in fact, has
the last or best claim to it.
The Villard monopoly have not
only refused to comply with the
Act of Congress and build this '
road to Astoria, but dog-iu-the-,
manger like, they have refused
to let anybody do anything to-
wards building the road. The
people-of Astoria somo years ago
organized a company and s,pent
many thousands of dollars in stir-
veys,and and after proving that
there was a practicable route, pro -
posed to Villard that if his com-
pany was not in a positiou to
ouua tne ro.ati, mat 11 ne would
assign nis contingent interests m
the grant (the time having run out J
within which the road was to be '.
built) then the Astoria company
1
would build the road. But this ;
-.- p - . .i , t
jjiupusinou so lair 10 lhu pcopic 01
uregon, and lair to the Govern-. t,ert. ..,, fjg Cnp:iblt' of carrying
ment that had granted the land,was;j0nce n;sf7 tons, althoutrh. ol
fflfArl of l-r r11l s1tm i-l n11
uuuiuuttiuj maiu, rmu uituunj
ueciarea that 11 ne could not build
1 1 . 1 , ! 1 1 !
the road, nobody else should.
But more than this, we have
been informed that a coal com-
pany which was organized in As -
toria to develop somo coal lands
in the Nehalem valley on the line
f tba ,.,.. 1 A ,.,t ,l.:l.
. pujiu iuU, ,.u nuiwlnga balance to Do piovided forot
desired to secure title to some coal
lands covered by the railroad
grant, in order to aid in the con
struction of this road, did actually
propose to jvoenier vuiard s Ure-
gon representative) that the coal
company would construct tne
road from Astoria out to the coal
mines, about thirty miles, and give
the "Villard company all the timber
lands and farming lands earned of
this grant on the thirty miles as a
free gift., and. allow the Villaid
company to connect with this coal
road when Villard did, build
through to Forest Grove, on a pro
rata tariff of rates, provided the
Villard company would sell to the
coal company the coal lands at a
fair price, and this was refused.
The coal company offered to do all
above proposed, and as soon as
Villard got ready to build through
to Forest Grove, they would sell
their road to Villard at its actual
cost, provided he would haul their
coal to Astoria at a fair price, and
this, too, was rejtiscd.
And so this valuable grant must
He there to await the pleasure of
our royal master, unless the peo-
t
pie in their majesty telnll arise and I
send men to ,'onTe.- and the
, , ., T :i ...i.i
icnuLf, anu uj inu ic-iiu"i-5 " j
shaU (leman(1 lhftt ths ,rcat land
' . . i. i .1 .. .i.
gram snail now up rwion-u nunc ig" i " ' jihh uic-
b,. 4onia1n ami the poorer gon and Wa-hin-ton early in the
. , ..... , ' .Jr.., fiM. .,. i ,- "
nomesteauer.- nave a cunue lu -
u. Tl.wi.. . .. ,r. , , ..
jtaKo up wii.it .11.1. viunr.t na so ;
lolg con(ejnl)tuol:slv l)aSSOtl by. J
As ;t 5 ou j,0 grant not only j
lt tH, ,. ma!i frojn jrct-
tlng n nnnUN pr,.ftm. settlement
f t ( ,)Ut h MVvents oti,er
me iko thp Astf,rj ; COm-j
r , i.11;ij;,. ., ,.rt-,i i v.
i hm vae hy r;fnsini? xh(i right
Lf wav ov;r tu.M. rajIOJl liW,
land bv threateninir t build
.1. 1 ..i.w,.:.i.. ,....! J......L-
: ililiJlilt;! Iliilil iil'll".-inn- im 1111 .m
!
according to the census, was Ore-1
,,, ,.,,. , ... i
jron, 4-il,Glj. acres, and this year
was not intt.riallv increased
The
yield was 7.30(1,011 bushels, or an
average of nearly 17 bushels per
acrft according to census estimate.
This makes :2i.Sfl8 tons. Wo
ship eil oroln of Uds i24,437
tons . leavinr-oir hand 102 .401 tons.
, In order to havo tw ostimated
res;nm. of ; 0,000 tons of the 18S0
- cropwo must 1ave dipped to
Onliforniei 3-,.ilil tons, lf there is
Mo j)e senL ou, Cohimbia uateway
; 303,000 tons, as abovo estimated
on hand, we must have 20:J vessels
icaci, awvyiwr 1.300 short tons,
j We , aire;i(v b ent awav forciQ.n
15 vessels carrying- about 51 172
tons of wlle;il cquallin.
. ccntais, ami of (olir .sx
nartcaRro aml whop allloI1
to 39 802 barrels. We have at
nrospnt $ vessels in tmrt which
present o. vessels 111 poii wiumi
.v:n ,.....,. ,.,,. ..l.mii if) 000 tmi!
OU.UUU ions.
Of vessels reported on the wav
I ...
fourse, some ;nav be orucnsU to
I I
: other )0rls am never arrive jK.re
With this showing, wi: have 303,-
00o tons of wheat to shin, provid
-mg nono is hpl1 ovpr aml we haV(i
,sll - ,)ped havo ships in ort aml
j shjj)S rep0rted on the way hither, -
L,iin0n t.-. nr...i 107 ooo t..c i,...i
. .Vy....... .VF W. fc '..rV.',....7, !,,. ,-I
. . , .
110,171 tons, or about -10.171 tons
mnt-n ili?in uvic lir-.ll ArAr fi'mn llinltlinrft Cflll lift
yield of 1880. In our opinion
i : ..ik .. . .. .i.
Uie.lt" lb SUIil'JUMll lOllliagC OU llie
way and coming to move all wheatj
foreign, that will bo required, as j
much flour is bein-r manufactured,
j -in(i quantities of wheat it is re-'
ported will be shinned to San
ported will be shipped to San
Francisco. The vessels .sailed, in
port and reported on the way, are
capable of carrying 7-1,492 tons
more than wore shipped last year
all told.
By making special inquiry of
the agents of the railroads and at
the offices of the different docks
in the city, wc are able to give a
correct estimate of the amount of
the amount of wheat and ilour
now in storage and in transit to
vessels now taking in cargoes. In
the warehouses are as follews:
Dock.
Wheat
Flour
ions.
1.350
300
:o
1.000
120
60
Lastside G,93J
(J reenwieh ....... c.OW
Portland Wharf Co :Wi
Columbia rtA)
Pacific . .j.oji)
Alnsworth soo
0. 11. & . Co.'s coo
Commercuil 50
Total.
.780
iUi-Q
The daily receipts of wheat by
the Instide road are . 500 tons; by
the cststdc-roatHiO ton, and by
i. n t . v r:.,; :,".
''' i'- . v-u.;- .nun.-. K-wJiiin
are undiminished ,ineo the tide
1 .. . ... r. i.-..,.. r..
iuu. mo uuinuuu wr ears mi-r
!., ..., .1 - ., .-
me -,asiiuc: roau ior 1110 myt-
meut of grain is as great as at any
time since harvest, and there is
littl if auv diminution in the do-
maud-, upon the Wostside com-,
pany.- hen connection is made .
between Portland and The Dalk-sj"'
by rail which is promised during;
the coming year, a great increase
will be demanded in tliis city in
warehouse facilities. Portland
Journal of Commerce.
Tlie Press.
Henry Aratterson gives out
some ideas in the following extract
which are worthy of observatien:
Wo are passing through an era of j
r..T,cW;riii Tl,n cnllmAnf.,! .inll '
raiisition. 1 lie sentimental poll- j
ics of the sectional epoch is nrettv ",
".
tr;
tics
well worked out. With us there Mess. Seeing Rii:xK"rrY: Cot eaixi: ami'
,.. . , ,, ...... ... J!n:yKTTs Kai.i.istox aclverti-wl. I '
is mue eise mau iimivinuai pon-
lice, u.p two nartios iiein.r for the
' i 1
most part aggregations of interior '
nnisrriiin I itiAC I I in r-sir?
The
which
,..-..,.....,. .... r.., "--
has vast power and capabilities.
know; the use of neither. As a
nnblic force it is f,v,io,,tlv a
puunc ioicc.it is iie-pieum a
curse instead of a blessin"-. It is
a vehicle, not merely of disjoint-
,i i,n.. .l.t. Ki Ar . ...1 ...1
ed thought, but of mean and pal-
try thourrhts spnsatioii'il and un-
,rJ luo"ani!,i beus.1uon.11 aim un
reliable 111 its news; coarse, feeble '
... . f
and splenetic in its wiu too olten
lnerneivirr -md nnininnles: nnd
11iLiccn.tr and opiuioniess. and
frequently underbred in tone.
rti ,i 1 1 1
lucre is no rnougiuiui journal-
Mst who does not M thls ' hc '
true; and yet what vast onnortu- lants, by restoring the natural tone or
.., ,, . . ",. . the htomal'hlt attacks excs,ie lovo
nitics for self elevation and foraUriiquorasitloej.a fever. and destroys'
. ,. , linflmlH-P. Tl.. iMiu-.-i-fiil li.nic vii tmis- '
great puuuc service, are enjoyeu.
by the newsoaoers of the tiresentl
day. It ought to he tin- master
. ... . . . .
instead ot the slave, ol the tele -
it? 1 11 spite of all its muscularity,
"vvliicli makes it feared, it is secret
knowledge that a man is a journal
i it hah to be ovcicome before he
j
can remove a certain half-uncon-
. .. . .
scious prejudice ixisung 111
memory ol those who oji
get the lewd, fickle ami
I 1 1 r . ..-..-.I. .1?
icuurai:ier ui mi iiiuch m our cu-
t tempomry journalisin
Tt is not nleasaut. for one who is
nothing if not a iournalist, to say;
,.",.. , . i
this. But it is true, and it ex- j
. i
presses tne re sennmeiii etuei-
taincd by the best intelligence of
the countrv. As a rule, men are
ience of
'" '
-i -i i.. ... .1 .i.:..i. :.
airaui to say j-o; mu um ihuik u,
graph and railroad monopolies; it ' le and of the best known quality, the cemetery. .foux Wii.mamox.
0 Jt . ; Atrial will s;,tisfv von lhat this is the - - -:
ough to rank in respectability l he-t bitter in the world. "The proof of i;y I'oiverwal Aeconl. 1
.. ., ... .1 1 i. the pudding is in the cat ins.' and we A I
with the pulpit and the liar. Uoes willinslv abide tliis test, h'orsale bv vm-,, r vn x,rT,f..f:,...fl,..l,(.,t I
1,0S3,340 ! -J' "esptscd iy the puouc, and, 111- san(U who wm.sufferbig from dyq.ep . their pmctice. and by 'all cfvilized na- " au "4 " nJul ,e" ir ' -'"-'-'' -
...,.,!. I Stead Ol DClUg a passport tO tlie Imi""., iii tumi.....:, iu. .... ..m., iiuuin m uraimmiuu ic. - -
csseis I r 1 1 mor i.M!i!i!i pimilriiiil Mt. 1'iiiiiiii- ioctii!il imn:.tlvi. Pill tlmf tiip.lt. nl sci-. ..... ... .. .
i.tln.r 1 consideration 01 strangers. Hit- lets free to anv add re-s. heth W.l-owlf mice camlet isc. In intrinsic value and:
., H. u,.., """ vJ.i)li.sieiaii". and alv.ajs giw pcrieeL
journalists realize it, hatisfaelio... Hating been tested b.v
J wide and eon-iJaiit use f.r nearly anen-
3 no reform. 1 take' tire generation, the, have attained well -
j and, until
I
I leave to say as much because 1 am;
I nuin n niriA nii i... ....4..tt,c ir.1.1 1
'- ioi nic an mv; miuuuio -""
about me. and am inditterent toj
liar-. '.
The- press of the South which
has been accused of a want of
I enterprise has, perhaps on that
account, escaped at least a part of
the offensiveness characteiiFtic of'
the more "advanced" journalism 1
of the day. As it advances, lot usi
try to be equally responsible and
decorous. Gentlemanhood is not
at a discount yet, even with the
lowest classes. To be amusing, it
is not necessary to be indecent.
To be strong, it is not necessary to
trample down the weak. To be
newsy, it is not necessary to invade
the sanctity of private, life. After
a while the public will awaken to
its own defense; and, when it does,
thorough reliability and absolulo
cleanliness will become indispen
sable to newspaper success.
Warren & Eaton have moved to the
corner of Hamilton and Chcnaums
streets, in the building formerly occu
pied by Trenchant &. Upshur.
Xlt !.
.Jiit iceem-d cr Muamcr (.'ulajiiliia.
fine lor 01 t-auni oysters, which vrllli
be -erveu no m lirt eJa5-lvj:;:u j:o-5-
em-. 'ei-idm bl.,,. '
"
Aotiee i ihe Ladle
1
.Switche.,twlsniid Irizze. .made fioin i
nut-buigs or cut unir. can on or an-
dress Wm. riiMiN-iiAisr.
n.-ciil.-ut hair dressing miIooii.
Alnriii, Oregon j
Volfre.
I uMial! panics iialehtnl to nit- to
make iniuu-1 ate payniPiiI.:to I want the
i;tf .r ;ii.i.!.ti..irw -in 1..-. '
fuml aI j. v. ihwliarl: that yenHc-,
man ij autlionzeil tocolleet al! hi!I lue.
roij)t attention will save eo-s
K 1:1:11. Suj:i:m v.
Lateot Ct ir.irkrt.
t. .
Xolloe
, ;r ,
! ""IIIJ IIJIl'I ilJHUil. 1 ill lv 111 -.-I-Jl
dollars to any person ai::l;:i:4 the he-i
score in i: Mints with the rill., ami;
i.., . .1.11 r. . .1. . 1. .. . :. 1, t.n ..:. 1..1 .
"""..V.VVi". ,i V. "V.? "; ' X "' !
i''." "c '" ,-H". '"'" ' . '" ".
' will he luikev shootiim up Jo the 2."m. at
the Astoria Miootmg (tallerx.
Chautkus v- roiiTo. Trop'
KKIIWTSOX OV TJIK SI AI.i.
An Aulltcntlt Te.liaioii.v.
Gentlemen. For Jive
e.ir- 1 hae
b(HMl U'iXl ' 'f'5'?,l W''' l.UldriUr. '
wIth a M.v.n. m-hinpnfthe scalp, and
mv nair falliiiif out. f have tried almost
every know 11 remedy, all proving worth-
,,roeurod aliotllr of each, ami am hai.nv
" tate that Ihe tlanilrntT i- -om;i!eie
main.. .1. K . (' vi:x, Kansas Cil. M. J
Ili:m:it. Ii.avokixo Kvtuviis
ar4. 1 ,. lP,i.
......... tt...
" 1 ' .
.-u.choBRi.ra
The Count Cinchon was the .Spanih:
Viceroy in Peru in !. The Countc-s,
lie. wile, was prostnueu in an lniermu-
tent fever, from which she was freed h
the use or the native remedy, the 1'eru-
viaiihark. nr. at it ias willwl in the;
language 01 me country, I'liimuiiiia.
..-,. f . 1V(,(,v,...V.,m her leturn
to Kurope in UKy. .she introduced the.
remedy in Spain, where it was known
umicr" various names, until Linmetis
called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladv
,loIiaa llloH!.hLth0UI lll:I1 ,vhi(.h wus
more lircciuu. than the gold of the Ineas. '
tw lliniil,lll I l l.l irr
L Wll Mil V. iUK'I I.lirsi 11 HUI HUH-
,red and tift 3 ear., science has aiven
Slvm&lX. fiSiSit
r .... ,,..,,,.,. v ri.,..,.w.,i ;., 11...
Peruvian Hitters, which are as eucclive
we're 'hi tlie days ol the .ltd Spanish
inni-fiv Yd. mmi on 1.... in.. Mirrr.ii.
;. ,-?,. . , "?nM.
0,J,1flr,Ijpi"'t!- "rn('or' :,n,! h,l",,r l-a'ri.
tJ.-;"n:.
10 inform tueir lriemis 111 tiie slates of
-the condition and progress or this state,
i can have no more complete and compre-
m i hk it kkkm astiiuiaxuih- yiF.
A cough, colli or sore throat should be
'MU'1. .egiect tieqitciiuy icsuiisin,
tllll IIICUl.lUIC illll" IIISI-.i-ilMII ruiisimiii-
ii i ill vii auir iiiii uiTinr wi .iiuiiif .
tion. I'mwu's Uionchial tvoches-do not
disorder the stomach like cough syrups
and balsams, but act direct. on the in :
tl.imed !:arts. allnximr irritation. ?ive .
n.Iief in aMhiua.bionchiii s. coughs,!
catarrh. and the throat troubles which;
ratarrh.j
i h. "For
m- nifil tiiiMlir. ir-ilr ni .uliuwtt
Forlhirtv veins Hniwn'. iirinieliinl
I"" .-"J ,
troches haw been
i.'Ciimmendcd b
. j,i,JS-tfj.,... :
mil alv.ajs giw perfect,
I ini"t-ili1 rritilr iftimir llu f.iin" cfmla t
remedies .f the a"e. '".sold al S cents a1
mix everywhere.
1 no iiriivi!iii svriin mis cimcii iiuiii . uieir cxicnsivt' list v nuvsicians 111 . ... . . ...
tvoons. iiisiimi. ruraiive nwci i uincr x 111s can uu .... ............u..
iii,lieiisie oluaie ol tacts to send tliem ' life. .Mild, searching and effectual, they ! Assortment of line SPHd'ACIJ-S ami IYK
tlt. l. ciiltw(.?lki..r 1... tl. fi.i. .,. I ... .... .?..!. ..U......I ... 1. ...ft. nC . fll.KS1i
ami hating us mail it weekly to their the digesthe apimratus, derangements !
dastardly fiiumN U'o mail it as Hr-llI. For or ivyiM. ami cure, if flayy MUIinerV Establishment
.. vi 111 .iiiwinvi. .- man iiui'i; .uj'"-. I IHIICI ;iKI'II. 1 IIC Jirt llll UCSl illUl
HOSTETTEftc
n CELEBRATED H A
P STOMACH
8lTTEBs
Diminished A'isor
Is reimbursed in great measure, to ihe
troubleil with weak kidnes. bv a judicious
use of Hosteller' Stotnac'i Hitters, wlilch
Invigorate, and stimulates v.ithout exciting
the urinary organs. In conjunction with its
influence upon them, it corrects aridit , Itn
proves apietlte. and is in eveiv wa cou
tliicive 10 health and nerve reinw. An
other marked (iiality Is its control ovor
fcterandagup. and Its jvowerof preenting
it. For sale by all druggists ami dealers
generallav.
iKfSi
1 tjM H ITPi sr jMJrMt)M 11
"T"OiWiBBiy
2iirnirtheil Itooin to Let
At Mr.. Munson's lodging hoiue.
-
Katern Oyter..
Another fine lot of Eastern Ov.sters
just rocidved at Roscoe ner steamer
On.n. Occident bloJ "
--zz--
.. ..
rnrmmjwni.
Inquire of F. Kroel.
Notice.
""Wi"1 afl,M;I,ce ?CKU0,fJ1rs
Ie. - h '" & ' Ar,afton w,n 1a-v '
llni-imr iiit- ;ilirim atnoL-lwil.turc in '
ineir:i-smeiii 10 1. . iase
A. J. 31 KOI. 1:1 J. .See,
tli ! Brleli! Brick
I h.neon hand alaramoiuitof hrlck ,
ltrsaleat from ?." to $S per thousand, j
:ill ami examine, near Astoria ceme-i,
telX. .IOIIX WILLIAMSON'.
Orient Bat hiiic Kooiun.
The tinest bathing r.o,ns in the eity:
im.i - itliln
hing llr-t class. Hot and cold!
fi..m T "a. m. to y p. ju opposite
haths
llohlen s auction sioie.
.Jo Ciiai:tki:s, Proprietor, j
Take A'otiee.
On alter IhK date an additional 10
(VllLS JHT Cfd W ill bit Charged OU all
orders for sawed wood not aecoinpaiiitd
U the cash, at Gr.is wood vanl. July
ist.is.si.
To 1.1 vc .Men.
Tin. AvrouiAX h;e now reached
ut the Ii-tof Oregon dailies, and insures ,
10 aueniiers niereoi more ceneni ior
the amount pauiihan niaj ue secureit
ebewhere. To those who wish to reach
llti. hir"!'! iiiimlwr of ri-mlnrs :t flu I
smallest expense, we offer the columns'
of ( an attractive daily, the -success of j
uhieh from the ery start has been f;r
beyond the expectations of the niost
-iiii-iuiiie. .
Buy the . eel
r, -
Buy the Weekly.
r.r.ivi. .-iuii
week is full of just sucli
iax for thi.
uch information
and news of the country as jour friends
in the east want to see. It has very
few advertiscmeiits, and is chock to the
muzzle of information that no family
can successful!.. s,,cee along without.
Two dollars will buy the whole wad for
J" "- " hihi'fiuip.vi -vu t.
pcrcop.
Villiam;ioi't Property.
.(.real barjia 111
city of illiun:
Wishinjr to local
aie. now olfered in the
nisport for any persons
acres, it is well adapted for "ardens.
tuury raucnesor pienv.nu nomes; wen
Astoria nu Youngs bay, with a good
cr.ideit road to the place. For turther
information call at my residence near
of all iiiirtiwj, for ftuiiiljj u Thcj
. contparc't with them, and everj person, ;
kunwin-i then- irtiH. will empoy
them, when needtd. they keep the
vstcm in pi rn-et order, and maintain in
health v action the whole machinery of
Kiuiwnm their irtue,s. will employ?
sutist piiyu lo oni
weakeud constitutions, where a mild j
! aluI ctfectual cathartic Vs reouireu.
rir..Si.i:nv vi.i. Dkai.kii-
MISCl-'i.bAXF.OUS.
fit'YTP A I U4Rr;i?T
"- ij .-ixa.ai.avxj i . .
. 1
''n.-ra! aw.rtmre.tof lablestoi-W i-oiist.mil
u tirrtil. siteli as
succcsstui chemical investigation, and ,
iiov lorcuiiurcu una 1
-t i i -r
:('nnm(l Kpuits itlltl ,)-IlV jlNatlOlial il'eWery
v ',1'l " nuiniuiuiMiii j
!
Bacon. Hams. Shoulders, Lard,
' I
KiUiS. ltrTTEK. CIIKKSn.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
riNii. imu'ltky asd uAur
In llu sea-urn.
(IC-AItS Arf TOUACCO.
r.rsi or vi!:s aad lkioks.
Mi.-he-ipfH: CASH. Good sold on iniit
i.i!sii.it 'ij,.i!tr 1. w'. Case's More.
.1. KODGKItS.
.. amkfs. T. W. Kitom j
Astoria Market !
I (OK. I'Ht.NAMrs ANU HAMILTON STS.
ASTOItlA. - - 0P.EGON.
"IVAKHKX A KATOX. Proprletorn.
Svcccir 111 jriiivu Jr HcGuinl
Whole.-salo nrul ItoLtil Dealen in
Fresh and Cured Meats
A full 'line of
FAMILY OKOCEi:il"S, FLOUK, FEED
HAY. CAXXEB FRUIT. YEOE-
TAKLE3, ETC.
a Butter, Errs. Cheese, oto. constantly
on band.
tar Ships supplied at the lowest rates.
.MISCELLANEOUS
S. ARNDT & FERCBEN,d c.emsd.
ASTOItlA. - Of'KGOX".
tl rv ni L ,01
I he PlOneer .IVlaChine SllOp
. -
, ,,.. ziiswrwa
..-.M,.wv.,.... jjSfflSfcW
SHO
RnUor oUnn
B0,,er S,,0P
Ml 'r.nuU of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
S3 JLiliXlliXJUL. WVXIIL
Prompt 1 utti'iittett to.
A specialty made of i.-palua
(JANNF,KY TIVS
H l-Ii IlHiJS
FOOT OP LAl'AYKTTK STKKET.
1 ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
ISF.vio.N'Smi-Kr, Nri: I'.i:ict-it IIovsp.
.WloStlA. - oi:kox.
.nCUEDAI MAPUmiOTC Aun
alULHUIHl. iIlHUiIllilUlO Mrtu
BOILER MAKERS.!
I iVTI i JJ e) I W WIVftliVflM1
Ijftft H lUillHiU'j l!lUlluh
.Duller W0TK, oieanlOOat WOrK
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. D.A ass. President.
.1. (J. Husri.F.ic, Sccretarj.
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
Joii.v Ko. Superintendent.
WILLIAM EDGAE,
Corner Main and ChcnnmuuStreoU,
ASTOR I A OREGON'.
m-ita.: i.
IPIADO AMR THDAOPH
U I urtllO , rt 1,1 Lfne.ly UnuUvj
The Colchratcd
JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM
and other Ersluh Cutlory.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Geilllinfi JHcershaiUIl Pipes, etc.
A line stock of
31AK1XK
(JIiANMFX
ALSO A KINK
MRS. E. S. WARHEM
H:is complete stock of
! at her estalilisluiient,
r Corner Cass and .lelTersou si reels. Astoria.
j Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings,
' Zephyrs, Ribbons, Etc.
SAN PRABTGISCO
beer Depot. ;
M V U i:.'lf
ASTOIMA. OK EC OX.
Is lircnareit now to ih-Hfi-I.i'i-!.i !ikck-
I toiiiers 111 the eity with his own cone:iuce.
IT IS GUARANTEED THAT THIS
11EER WILL NEVER SOUR.
CAN RE KEPT FOR A.VY
LENGTH OF TIME.
j Priee.s iht SInrrel or Tliiriy
nlloisw.
inS OO
!.es; tiintitiliOK jut Thirty
nlloiiN ii OO
Ou 5 f.'ullou ILvg I .IO
3r?Se!irt In jour order. .
.MAX WACJXEi:.
At the Great lasiern.
I. "W. CASE.
I.MPORTEK AI WHOIiESALK AXD P.K
TAIL iUvALClt IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Coiner Clienntiti'.t and Cas.s streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
Ji$3?
isp3-a
I .tccnrtmnnf f ?-& 42ll.,,'l t
BUSINESS CARDS.
OiTlce in ASTORTAN buildias.
Room No. 2, up-staJr.
T C nOJuDEX.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
ArCTIOXF.KR, COJIMISSIOX AND "
SURAXCE AGENT.
T A. .UelXTOSH.
3kIERCnAT TAILOK,
OrrtrtPTit Hotel lluildiDR. -AhTORlA
- - - OREGON
I'.T.CUiCUV. T. H. HATCH.
HATCH &. BARCLAY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cat.
TTK. 31. I. .1KXXTXGH.
PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON.
Graduate University ot Virginia. iSSj
Phlclan to Hay View hospital, BaltUrorr
City. 18C0-'7U.
Office lu l'age & Alleu's building, up
staus. Astoria.
T"i CRASW, M. ..
"VIIYSIUIAX AND SURGEON,
Kooni Xo. :i. Astorian BuildlHS.
(VP STAIRS.)
l.KsiiiKXCE Corner ot Benton and Court
streets. Astoria. Oregon.
1AY Tl'TTLK. M. .
PIIl'SICIAN AND SURGEOS,
Oi'fick 0cr the T'hlto House Store.
Kksidkxci: At Mrs. Iilunsou's boarding
house. Chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon.
Tjt I. HICKS.
r-KNTIST,
ASTOItlA, - - - OKKUON.
Kooias in Allen's building up stairs, corur
of Ca'sand Siemoeqhe streets.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT liAW. -Clienamus
Street. - ASTOItlA. OREU(
Q II. It. A I A 4fc CO.,
DK.VLKK IX
Doors. AViiidowfl, UlindH, Tru
MOint, liuber. Etc.
All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat M
tcrial, eie.
""Steam 3tlll near Weston hotel. Cor. 0n
chvanil Astor .streets.
Wir.T.IAJI FRY.
PKACTICAI.
BOOT AJ.1 SHOE
3IAKKR.
Ciikxamcs stukkt, opposite Adler's B6o
store, - Astoria. ORFGON.
Perfect fils guaranteed. All Work
warranted. (Jive me a trial. All order
promptly illicit.
X K D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
A 1.1. K1XDS OF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
General . storage and TOiarfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria.
Oregon.
Lot and Improvements for Sale.
TOT KIOHT. IX BLOCK SBVEKTY
J live In Olnejs Astoria, together "With
A 'ooit Ilonse and lVeedMfaed
FOR
XIX K HIL111ED DOLiLABS.
Fur iaiticulars inquire of
M.SEllKAprW.H.
.TWILIGHT.
A)tona. July 11, 1881.
Take Notice.
John Rogers, Central Market,
i received a
.ELS j-rj
j
huge Invoice ot
HALT BARRELS
.
of the. best quality.
And t-s now ready to supply Butchers Can
At 1 EXT neries and all others, cheap for cash.
BOOK STORE.
We are constantly receiving new additions
to our .stock and liave the finest ami
largest assortment of variety
goods in the city.
Combs. Brushes,
Staikreiy. - I j r i
Celluloid Goods
All our goods aie marked in plain figures.
Call and examine quality and note prices.
CIIAS. STirSI-NS & SOX-
Mrs. P. M. Williamsoit
llRATuER. I."
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
All kinds of
WOOLS, ZEPHYRS,
LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC.
Corner or Cass and Jefferson Streets, Astoib.
f&-Stampinc and Dress Mn.vin.fr .inr.a t
i order. -
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