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7kS f?- ' m fc Vol. xvi. Astoria. Oreg'oc. Ra.turlay Morning. Qgcember 31, 1881 .No. 77. Aj HI IP -r,r,.rT mTn Some'lnsigut Into tne Depravities of the Jury System. There eems to be a kind of one-horse effort now being made 1)3' the enemies of the jury system to do away with it, and thus leave j us with the national fabric totter ing to its very foundation. There can be nothing in the whole mech anism of a free republic more im portant and necessary to the suc cess of national security than the jury system, a system which not only gives every American citizen the right to submit his grievances to a panel of twelve enlightened peers, but which insures to each juror &2 a day and board, with a period of mental calm and intel lectual rest which is priceless as a soother and tranquilizer to the in valid who generally sits on a jury by advice tf his physician instead of filling his system full of opiates. Sea air and a change of scene of course are good, but give us the sweet, unruffled sleep of a juryman as a health-promoter by all means in place of the expensive sea voy- age and the high-priced foreign hotel. William II. Hoot was giving us his experience this morning on a Chicago jury, showing how the free, unfettered love of even - handed justiee is ever burning in the breast of the true American j juror, even in Chicago. t:I was impaneled," said "Wil liam, sadly, "in a damage case there one time. I most always fixed it so as to be drawn on jury when other avenues to employ ment seemed closed, and some times I would make 35 to $40 a day,according to the nature of the case. People have widely different notions about the market value of substantial justice. Some are will- ing to pay a fair commission to the poor juror, and others are timid and reserved about putting up. "This was a case where a little kid had stuck his foot through a defective sidewalk and injured the sciatic nerve so that the leg was paralyzed and the boy, sure enough, a cripple for life. "Suit was brought for 10,000, and it was proved up all right and a good case, but we had the blan kety, blankedest cosmopolitan jury you ever saw. "We had a Polander that couldn't speak a word of English, a deaf man from Oshkosh and a half-witted cuss from Blue Island. Then there was a one-eyed man from the rhubarbs, who had to bo waked up with a chair for meals. There was also a Norwegian on the jury who hadn't been in this coun- try very long, and didn't know a verdict from a porous plaster. "The whole mob was about the most ornery and trifling aggrega tion of unprejudiced intellect you ever saw. The first thing we did was to disagree. "It was the afternoon befon onnstmas that tney locked us in -,, .. ,.. , i .t with two over-worked spittoons, a having an ordinary range of twenty volume of Greenleaf on Evidence ' Iniles coul,i not icard a quarter and a work on medical jurispru-! of a miie away, while distinctly dence. We. looked at the pictures audible at the same time at its ut in the medical work, read aloud a ' ,nost rangnj a phenomenon ac few pages on the rule regulating ' COUnted for in different ways by the verdict in cases of manslaugh-' scientists. The fact remains that ter and malicious tapeworm, and j the sound of a fog whistle may be then took a ballot. "It stood all tke way from $50 up to $10,000. We voted till 3 o'clock Christmas morning, and then 1 got mad. We had exhaust- ed all the stories we knew, and ar- gued and cussed and swore, but tho vote stood just the same every pop. Finally I took the 'Colonel' to one side and jnade a proposi tion to mm. me voionei was tne only man on the 'jury (except me) that seemed to know what the jury- was for.. Most of.tbe outfit seemed to think a jury was impaneled mostlv to disagree and draw their per diem "The Colonel nodded and said thnt-wfls all rin-ht when I conferred ! . , .. , ,, i with him. and 1 arose :o address- the free, enlightened, unprejudiced' nnrl illitnrntn liit'irrtf mr PAIintri' J "I said, 'Now gentlemen, you ' ; iem to be ' i theniies-i are aware that we seem divided considerably on the niies-i tion. We are now" beginning on! . . ? tne uinsunas nonuays wun aooui f 9,000 between the two extremi ties of this iurv. I see no wav of i arrivinjr at a conclusion until after the usual Christmas festivities are over. In a few hours the Court will be raking hot stuffing out of the open countenance of a baked turkey and asking the various guests whether they will take some of the light or some ol the dark j meat, while we are hero eating bologna sausage and Hip Van Winkle cheese. Before night the counsel on both sides will be so drunk that the can't get home without a directory and a posse comitatus while we are drinking cistern water and ruining our health. 1 propose that we put on lour ballots the amount of damage we are individually in favor of, and j then we will add the whole gosh 'blasted thing up and divide it by twelve. That will be the measure of damages and the verdict. j "They greeted my proposition j with applause. "When the votes were examined they found that the Polander had voted as usual, and so had every body but the Colonel and me. Ye voted 40,000 apiece. That brought, the average up to 0,000 for the cripple. '.'We made oiifoa verdictf signe'd her, called in the bailiff, submitted jour decision, wished each other a merry Christmas and went home "Oh, 1 tell vou, vou can t abolish j the jury system, its one of the abutments upon which rests the structure of freedom and equity and all those things. If you bust the jury system you'll have to abolish also three-card monte and other games of chance. I tell you Americans will not be denied this kind of mental relaxation. It's aboutall the fun we have." Boom eraiiff. Fog Signals. 'Il.rk l-.c! Akl fl, crAuinni lfiilll Auu ot ""- .-.i...tw.. """ - Island on Bonnet Point, Narragan sett bay, has developed the fact that fog signals are uncertain guides for mariners. Jt was claimed that the loss of the vessel was due to the negligence of the light keeper in sounding the fog signal. 'It was subsequently proved, how- jerer that the sio;nai was in fllll operation during the entire time in I Questi0n and should have been plainly hoard twice or three times as far from the light house as the point where the disaster occurred. jThe investigation that followed the disaster proved that the varia- ' j bility of sound is great. One of? tbe fog sis,mis experimented with' inaudible near its lnentinn. whiln , , , at the same time it is distinctly j heard at a greater distance, disap - j paring further off again to be plainly heard at its furthest range ' 0f sound, also that the sound may be clearly heard in the rigging of j a vessel when inaudible from the ' deck. Such phenomena prove that f : - .,1 i. .1.. 1U6 a,o,"": ",l- """ l u gicuy ,i ,i,i .. j 4i i:4 frequently heard that light keepers are negligent, may be, in some cases at least, due to this cause. l it mouth iiiiim:? -,. n. .!.-, ,. .,-.,:! .i,.. , U 11 111 III WJlir II 111 l. Ml- Jl-ll. il iiliriin I, Hearing hi load mi the rough road of ",- . Is It worth whlh- limr we jcar at ench other In blackness of lienrt :h:it w war Jo tllC KIlllG . ',..( n.- nit in .,,, i;i;.-i urir.. Ciodplty us all as we jostle eneh olher;J (l0l pardon us all for the triumphs we feel . 1-miiiii.j 3n ... ..... iui.wi. Wh a to g.es down 'neat., his, load on the heather, ; picrc(.,i to the heart : words are keener than steel. And mightier far for woe than for weal. Were it not well, in this brief little Jour n vr (i iini,a .iw tutn. ti.. ney ' . I ""e I w e give mm a usn uibieuu oi a serpent, Ere folding the hand: to bo and abide -. .. . .... i ... i . . i rorever aim aye in me uiim ai ms ; side. , ... ... , ., i Look at Ihe roses saluting eaoh other; Look at the herds all at pence on the plain Man, and man only, make- war on hi brother. And laimhs in his heart at his neril Shamed auuinuu: 1... l. l.....-l 1I...1 ... .1. .. i HI llll- lll'.l1l llliU MIII))11 llll I the plain Is it worth while that we battle to hum-! ble I Some poor fellow down into the du?t V . God pity tumble All of us Humbled, Indeed, down into the dust ! siui. Muat go Whole or Not at All Dakota as one stale ought to pass, ' and it might easily be put through the present Congress bill which contempl ! rinn nC lioll-l lnv-torTtlntny7-nlli ........ . ..-. ..v. .-.....j "'". little ehanco of nassiiu.-. There 1 will lie grave objections to such a bill, and party lines will not be "isf.riptlv rocrnvclpfl wlifii it ., . . conies f , i; . f D fe ... ,, . , ... i it Minn viriiiM nrr. nnnp ivitii on it i - . , r . . " r r. rr iuiw iu uiu umoiuii in vjuiiiuiiiiii f : t,.Crwl L' pittpoMu is deficient. ratio wluelt to admit as a ate. It has less than the 1 would entitle it to one congress man, and there would he strong ( ' . j objections, the force of which j couui not. ae nroKen, to tne ai- l -, . , i I .1 1 mission of anv new state while it ' should have less than one congress- , . ... man's ratio. But these objections would be removed if the applica- tion for admission should bo mnde us an-: rime oil soon wunoi your re-,1 iy:i mck eniiii snuering j uH-sr.eoi tuex:uiy. u,is ju-ituieua- . .... . ... i - ;aimervmg miiiie excruciating pain per ior me uresine, containing in auui- ,. ,., . . J of cutting teeth ? If so. 'go at once and! iin to all the current news, choice miS- together. like leaves in a i .ret a bottle of Mrs. Wiiiow's SsM.lhmg' eeiiany.agnejiUur.il matter, markeUre The :eiv iork Tribune uu- j give re-i o imi iiiouier.niiit renei aim,PUV of Wllliamsport for anv persons , l4 -,, , , ,, .-, , jhealthtotheehild,open:tinglikeiiiagie.wisi,iulrto locate from one fot to-live iloubtedly eclioed the haslern J It is perfect I v safe to use in all eases j acres It is well adapted for "aniens sen,hent Wl,on it S:w. oxprion i $ to the follewing: ,.?m.tt,e. lV'.ician- and nurses m the ". Astoria on Youngs bay, with a good ,....,. ,? , jliintwl Matel. .sold everywhere, graded road to the place. For further "A bill lor the admission oi all cents bolUe., ! infonnatlon call at my residence near on behalf of the whole territory, lluenza. consumption, and all throat audi ivmn,t r T A Tr"T?nr m, .... .p., , . f lung complaints, oi) rents and .M a hot- IvJlilM KAIj lUAItlVJl. I no division of Dakota is the n worst possible recoinmen.lntion of "fl . V , . i'K'nendHrtmeuioriul.lestm.kceasnmtl: 1 . . I have just received the liue.-.t :i-sort-1 us mmd. sudi at the bill for the admission of the ; ment of fancy goodi in my line ever : , .. . . t- , , .1 ; brought to Atoria, consisting of ner-j ... , ,, ., , T .. territory as a state. Liuted, thefllTOCry cases, toilet cK toilet ea"ses.CaiiIHMi KrilltS 1111(1 .JollV Democrats can hardly keep it out; lne wrfiiiiierles. fancy uaps conijw, , J ' brushes, hand flaseN.:iiin toilet ;irl:eli5 . divided, it will probably not get in for several years." " Tho same argument holds good J. A. tonus drug More. uppoMto Km ... . . , . : dent Ilolel. AMoria. Oregon, in W ashington terntory. 1 he .. ... ... great states are not willing to ad- mit us to equal influence in the United States Senate with thcin ' on our present population. Di vide tho territory in two, and we will remain a territory for twenty years. We 4iad in 18S0 75,110 inhabitants. We have to-day possibly 85,000. With northern Idaho we may have 100,000. Certainly, we have no more. Our I bono ol ndniissmn rests imr.n lliroo . ,.- j j things the prior admission of 1 Dakota, a Republican concfross. '. and a united, persistent demand, j The Olympia and Walla Walla j cries for territorial division are ! contemptibly selfish, and have for j their soli; aim in the ono ease to J retain the capital and in the other . ,t. l4: r n. 1 w attmc im, iului.im im mi: uu .,:i a,.. ,....i,i 1 .tu:,L..A in the new territory. With these purposes the people generally have. no sympathy. Let us continue the i ih' :. - , fr i Ik admission of state ot ns!ungto:i, nor only un-, broken, but with northern Idaho , ., "annexed. J. j. ; Christmas Turkey. ,. . ,, . .. . iurkevs. geese, eliieken-, frulU iiiid vegetables. el. for Christmas and Xe-.v t;aii at i;emnti .uni'Kei lor tm; iki oi 1111(1 "Kmi-fli on Itnts."' The thing desired found at hist. Ask Druggists for "JJough on Ital-O It clears out rats, mice, roaches, ilies, bed bugs. I3e. boxes. Sherinnn Bron. Rxxii'Chh Will receive orders al the store of J. W Case for upper Astoria or any other nart of theeitv. Leave vmir orders on the slate and "they will he promptly at-1 u'liuen in. - -. Jikiiinv .lien. - T WeliV Ue-alth Kenewer. Absulute cure tor nervous debility and weakness 0r the generative, functions. $L m drug- I?. .. . .c gists Oregon uepot. n. is CO., ; l'ortiami, or. '; Aoiice to the L:idle. .Switches, curls and tfrizzes made liom combings or cnt hair. lair. Call on or ad - m. L-Hr.KNH.vnr, ssing saloon. ,iroiI; H.I.O-. ess ii Occident hair dressin Astoria, Oregon niotliei-M! .Ilotber.-!: JIotliersL! ! v re you dlturiMd at night and broken; .-vi m. il win ii:iieve lilt- iiuur hup mm- i ferer immediately depend ujmn it: there is no mistake about it. There is not a iiioiiKT mi ranii who nas eer. iiicd it. who will not t-ll miu at oueei that it will regulate the Uwels. and J ietiii:m Hitter. Cmciiona Knlita fin. use of i hi ti!itii-f ivini-ih I ii Pi'm-1 vian bark. or. as it ;:is called in the app:!i;ii-r i Congivs-. as in But anv The Count Giuchon was the Spanish j . iueri3 III 1 erililH HfciU. 1 III: UllIlllSvs, I , i" uji nil" .hi- .-uwii;i.iu mini nit.- ates Hie atimis- j,s wite, as prostrated by .an intermit- i errors and indiscretions of youth, nery- jluipn I lenuiever. from winenis!ui"tra5f'frepaiiy rous weaKness. eany uecay. loss oi nian- language of the eountrv. "Quin.niina."' ' great remedy was discovered by a mis Grate fit! for her reeoverv, n her return i .sionary in South America. Send a self to Euro.e in wy. she'introdueed the addressed envelope to the Jtcv. Joseph reined v in Spain, where il v. as known under various name-', until IinnaMis ; ! called it. Cinchona, in honor of the lady ', inore jywloiw thaii itheldof ln;lnei,;.; ,!fV - ?.y&:: j ns nothing to take iis phiee. It elTectu- tiiuii. iiiii 1111 i t.ii ". uiviili- iui ::itn ;iwy ruie ;t iminiid iiiipt'iiie lor .miiiiii- I't'ruviau liittera. which are as effective ajiain;i malaria! fever tiwlay -. the w'r0 m t,u la.V: of tm' oI'1 I".'' Viceros. We guarantee the ingre.li - cuts of thee hitters to he alwilutely jmre, nun oi uie uivm miowii ipiauiy.; weak. orsieKlv hair, on which a tew ap--, Atrial will satisfy you that this i the; plications will pioduee the gloss and r hest hitter in the world. "The proof of i rreshnev, of vouth. Harmless and sure l' .",.p w"- " Uu; proor oi j ; the pudding is in the eating, and we willingly abide this test. For .sain by oririt uu urugtM-J. grocers ami uipiorueaiepj. - - -For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on eery , bottle of bhllohs A ltuli.er. Jt never! ! fail to cure. .Sold lv V. K. IVment. Have v Mar's bat.'am of wild chcrrvl always at hand. U euros coughs, colds, j . i)i(tiii:iuu, uuiijuin; J-wieii. eiuii, iu-i , of all kinds splendid presents for the holidays. Call and examine goods and nrices'liefore nurehasinir elsewhere, at R . 8T03ZACH 0 8lTTEBs in Hosts of Families mi.u-ut.s niomacii j.nters i asnmcii n. 1 pmieii a a luiusebold necesslt as Miar or 'ee. oonee. me reason or tiiN Hthat veareoi K-nence nave Droved t to ho nerfectlv rc- j minfnt r 1 innse csuses 01 emergency wnere a mm convini:ni n.miiv-ihimiiiiwipi ufSn K && a J?&?Lm"SwS&S ffQSIfclTER'e! J CELEBRATED l A ' Sm&&'!& Jf$ j '!" I mrn i'iiiiiiN!itti ituoms to r.t At Mrs. MnnMin's lodging house. .otii:o. ' .hiijt received per sicamer Columbia, a line lot ot eastern oysters, which will he served up in first class style at Ros i eoes. Occident block. Take Xotlee. On after this date an additional 10 cents per cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied by the cash, at Grays wood yard. Juiv ISt, 1K81. F.nxtern Oyster. Another fine lot of Eastern Oysters just received at Hoscocs, per steamer Oregon. Occident block. Choice Fruit. 11 of the choicest kinds jaf applesln dray's thfr largest boxes for sale at J. 11. u. ArrIronl Lndcinj; House, land. Oregon. I'ort- New house and first class in its ap pointments. Third street, in II. it Thompson's block, opposite Capt. Ains worth. Kooms hy Hie uav, week or 'month. M jMiw.EAr.niooxi. j g t I IJurhupalbn." New, quick, complete cure days. urinarv affections, smarting, frequent j jor difltcult urination, kidney diseases. ?1. at druggists. Oregon Depot, DAVIS I & CO Portland, Or. The. Werkly Antoriaa a mammoth slu"et, nearly double -enbers at a2 00 per year in advance. f zzz -, : WlIIIamHport Property. UreaLbftreumstm. now offered In the a :aki. liood. etc.. 1 will send arecme cure you FltEK OF CHAlJfiE. This T. Inmam. Station 1). New York City. Various CanseH Adyaneing years. care sickness, A- i nnn nnnnin u inrn i n niir rrrfii nIi sillier of them inclines it to!shed preinaturclV. AVKKS HAin VIGOllWltl jjy Uh umj falling hair is checked, and ; l ,.w nivlli will lu? produced in all ' eases when' tne follicles aro not de- siroed or the glands decayed. Itser- ; focts are heautifullv shown on hrashy, ' j In its operation, it is Incomparable as a dressing, and Is especially valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone it im- part.. It contains neither oil nor dye, ! nml will lint mU r nnlnr wlitfi. notnhrlf. vol ;, Iasts ,0U2 on the na!- aiul koftns fresn antl vigorous. Pops vti nr vit Dk Dkai.bi. MISCELLANEOUS. panft n.,,c ei,nni1i rflrii ! paeon, Hams. BH0Ul00rsf Lard, ' KttttS. lirTTKll. CIIEESE. 'Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. I'Ol'tTIIY ATili GAMI! In tli heasoiu 'KiAltS A.lfl) TOBACCO. . ilft of WIXES AISD r.K)UOBS. AHrHiMpfn: CASH, fiootts sold on com 'nUioi. npjMwitc I. ". Case's bton. J. KODUERS. I. K. KKKN. T.V."Ko Astoria Market ! COr:. CHKNAMCS AN1 HAMILTON SIS. ASTOKIA. - - 0KKON. jWPKK KATOX,lroprletor. ' f&te?ene to IVamn tk JlcQuire f 'Vholo"Hle niid Itetnil Dealers in ; Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY OUOCKUIES, FLOUR, FKKIl HAT. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. I onsi c& Batter, Exes. Chee?o, ete. constantly id. Ships gapplled at the lowest ratej. uui". nr. it iiiiiUMUCU uu .-iiniiic n-ju- " " t the eemeterv. .Jonx ili.ia5ion. tnat will MISCELLANEOUS. "S. ARNDT & PERCHENJR c' ;CTtl OBM. NOTARY PUBLIC, Vi3 i.J 1UI - Ul.tUU.A. The Pioneer Machine Shop BIVCKSIITII SHOP Boiler Shop All ktntN or ENGINE, CANNEEY, A STEAMBOAT WOSK Promptly attended to. A specialty made or repairing CANNERY DIES, . FOOT OK I.AF.WKITE STKEET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. ItKVTOX STltr.F.r, NR.K I'ARKKIt HOI"K, - ASTORIA. - OKKC.ON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AHO BOILER MAKERS. "' LANBlMlRIiWJGiPS' Boiler VYork, Steamboat Work. and Cannery, Work a specialty. A. D. " ass. President. .1. 1. Hu.sti.kk, Secretary. 1. W. Case, Treasurer. Joiik lox, Superinteiiilent. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Cbcnamus Streets, ASTOKIA OREGON. DK.U.KC. IS GI6ARS AND T0BA6C0. The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LV and othor Jjirfbh Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine BXeeishanm Pipes, etc. A fine slock or j IVatrhcM and tTenlr3.3IuxKlu axul i SJeeeeli liOiulins: Nliot jiikm and lti:ie.-s, tlcvolvers. llstotH. and Aninmiiition MASSES. ALSO A FIXE Assortment of .Hue SPECTACLTiS and EYE (MASSES. For Sale. l'erliritlsu baric "Wanlock" due at Astoria March 1st. 100 Tons No.l Giencarnock Scotch Pig Iron, 40 Tons English Foundry Coke, 350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal. Ap:ly to At'O.C.KINNEV, Astoria. Oregon. GERMANIA BEER HALL AKD BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. Ci:p.".i!ra Stekkt. Astokm. The JScsi of Layer i Cts. a Glass Orders for the Celeljpatefl CoMi Brewery i Loft ax this plaeo will ho promptly attenit t ed to. JSTXo cheap nan I- ranclsco ueer wail :ti ! tliw placo WM. BOCK.FrupricUir. - 1 T73r KOWK 1 ' BOAT BUILDER, .,..... . .i iiicuiii:j..MJ, wit.x .- r.i ii.wi.m. FIRST CLASS WORK X SPECIALTY. MINT SALOON, OL'POSITF. O.lt. & X. COM1WNYS DOCIC. Xone hut the best Umiorsanclcfcirs navseu over the bar. ' - w.scmiiJ)T. I i. w. case: IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AKD KK TAIL DEALER IX nniTUTUT UTOnnTTnTTiTCW ilTPiW&nAij ifiPinhnfliiMiCiPj Corner Chennmns and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON gmsms mp& 5 gSR BUSINESS CARDS. AUCTIONEER, COMnSSION AND SUILVNCE AGENT. T A.McIXTOSH, MERCHA1ST TAILOR, Occiuut Hotel lWlding,S w ASTORIA - - - OREGOfc Tjl I). W1STOX, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Ofljee luC. L. Porker'.s building, oa Benton stecet, opposite Custom House, ASTORIA, - - - OBEGON-. TAX TUTTIiE, M . . PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEONi Office Over tho "White House Store. KF-siDRNCK At Mrs. Munson's boarding house, Chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon. CItAX, M. O PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ltoom Xn. X. Astorlaa Stall dlruc. (ur STAIIIS.) Rksidknck Corner ot Benton and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. w pp.4nicK.j DENTIST, ASTOKIA. - - - T OHSGUK. Kooiiis iii Allen's building up stairs, coruc of Cuss and Sijemocqho streets. I Q. A. BOYLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW., ClienHuius StreerP- ASTOKIA. ORKGO Q . ItAIX fc CO., OKALKU IX Doors. WindowB, Blinds, Tia soiilm. uJHber, Etc. All kiuds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Coat Ma terial, etc. Steam .Mill near Vestonhotel. Cor. Gw evive and Astor streets. ,T. H. D. GRAY. Wholesale, and retail dealer In. ALL KINDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. Oeneral .storage and Wharfage on rvasoa fiiile terms. 1'oot of Benton sueet. Aitorki Or'j:on. Take Notice. John Rogers, Centra! Market, Has received a large Invoice of 11AHRELS AND HALF BARRELS of the best quality, Tcadv to SUDDlvBtlt And is now ready to supply Butchers Can- neries and all others, cheap tor cash. nEALF.R IX Few and Choice WILLI n:e r y, Desire to call the attenUon of the Ladles ot Astoria to the fact that she has received a large assortment of the IjATKST STYTjKJ OF Hats. Bonnets, Trimmings, AKD jaasrcirr goods. Comer Main and Squemoqhe Streets. Wilson & Fisher :o:a.jE.iTrer.A.:R.3. LljnRICATING OILSt COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. I PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. I Which will hr exchanged for country pro j iiuceor.solilal lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. Mrs. P. 3L Williamson, DKALKR IX DRKSS TRIMMINGS, i Atl kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, - ! AniF.Q IIMnPRWPAR tTfi ....,..., ..w. j Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria I ; -StamplDg and Dress Maklnjr done to . order. - -' m - ". - .-