The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, March 01, 1882, Image 1

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Vol. xvi.
Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, March 1, 1882.
No. 127.
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TUE BAN CISC SUlSJA.
O see the young girl,
In beauty rare,
Sans kink, sans curl
Rankin? lier hair.
And hear the young man
At tho piano tliei e.
Hani as he can
Banging his air!
A youn? mother .standi
Oppressed with care.
With slipper in hands,
Banging her heir.
THE DAYS OF " '49."
Stories Told at a Hecent Reunion
of the Pioneers-
Pioneer C's stery: "I went to
tho mines early in "48.' I pur
chased in San Francisco a wash
ing machine, weighing sixty
pounds, which I packed on my
back, over the hot and arid plain
lying' between Stockton and the
Mokelumno river. When I got
there I dug my first hole
and planted my washing-machine
by it. It wouldn't work. Pretty
soon the 'oddest man in the mines'
came along, and says he, 'Stranger,
how much d'ye charge for washing
shirts?' I told him I was not there
to wash shirts, but to wash out
gold. Ho burst into a guffaw,
which was heard as far as Murphy's
Camp. 'Why,' says he, 'that's a
contrivance for washing clothes
you've got thar. They've taken
ye in and done for ye.' It was
true. I had been cruelly imposed
upon. But I made a small foitune
out of that washing-machine. I
gave up gold miuing, turned wash
erwoman for tho whole camp at
Cut-throat Bar, and in six months
ma'do $10,000 by washing shirts at
4s5 apiece. Gentlemen, the ser
vicosT performed in building and
mftking history' for the great state
of Califdrnia are among the proud
est reflections of my life."
Judgo B's stery: "When I ar
rived in San Franoisoo there was
any amount of hanging going on
by the Vigilance Committee. There
was a great scarcity of ropo for
halters. I happened to havo with
me a bale of choice homp. Law
business was just then very dull.
(I had opened a law office and
hung out my shingle.) My ex
penses were $50 per day. An in;
spiration seized me. I occupied
my spare time (which was all my
time) in making halters and sell
ing them to tho Vigilance Com
mittee at $100 each. Somo days
I mado 500. A single boiled po-
tatoe cost then SI. This was the
commencement of my fortune. I
regard with shamo the humble
part I had in building up the state
"of California."
Pioneer D's stery: "My "49'
house in 'Happy valley' was a
hogshead. At night I laid it hori
zontally on tho ground and slept
as muoh of myself as I could in
it. By day I stood tho hogshead
on end, top up, and lived in it. I
' started my bar in this hogshead.
I cut a hole in the side, tacked a
shelf on tho outside, and when a
customer appeared, put out my bot
tle. Tho bottle held my entire
stock In trade. I sold whisky at
sovonty-five cents per drink
T
tintrn Irnnwn men to travel a, auar-.
ter of a mile after beinjr struck
with that whisky bofore they fell:
Those were great times. As things
prospered with mo I bought more
hogsheads and rented them out at
one hundred dollars por weok. Cali
fornia is a great state to bring out
a man's full strength and charac
ter. I should never havo been
half the man I am but for my Cali
fornia experience. It was my good
fortune to have had some share in
building up that great and glorious
state. I am proud of it.
General E's stery: "I landed
on the shores of the golden state
in '48. Although my stay was but
fifteen minutes, I assisted, as a
spectator, in hanging two men
without judge or jury. There was
no delay in justice in those days.
1 1 believe that one of those men
Iwas afterwards found innocent.
I But he was an awful example to the I
guilty party, whoever he was, and
who was never no, never dis
covered. Our vessel sailed then
immediately to China. Although
I havo never scon the shores of
the glorious states I assisted to find
and make history for, still tho
humble part it was my glorious
privilego to take in elevating her
to her present proportions i one
of tho proudest, ote."
Major F's stery: "During the
spring of '49 the Wallop-o-Wogga
tribe of Indians used often to at
tack our camp at Dirty Blanket
Bar. We expected attacks from
them nightly, and vcro in the
habit of sleeping on our arms. I
had no arms then but a pocket
pistol that I had brought out from
the states. I used to sleep on that.
So did my brother. These pocket
pistols were full charged every
night. They were generally empty
in the morning in consequence oi ,
the repeated and furious attacks j
from these Indians and snakes. I
It kept one man busy getting them
charged next day at tho nearest
grocery. They were loaded from a . after Government appointments,
barrel. Those were wild old times, the following from the Standard
I can tell you. One day two wild correspondent at Washington will
Indians chased my brother three prove of interest:
miles. Wo saw him being pur- , On tho 19th of May last, tho Sen
sued by them. That is, we haw j ato adopted a restoluion calling on
him but never saw the Indians. J the Secretaries of State, Treasury,
It was the same with snakes, j Interior. War. Navy, the Postmas-
but it is a singular fact that no one ( tec General and the Attorney Gen
sver saw tho snakes, save thenar- icial for the names of all the officers,
ties pursued. People at the East , clerks and other employes borne
can never realise the hardships upon their rolls, respectively, jiot
and perils endured' by "us "brave, required - to be coufirmed hr the
daring California pioneers. It was Senate, and tho salary paid to each,
a very dangerous country wh.ee)
wo mined. Nearly all our party
met their death at the hands of
these Indians and snakes. Whisky
then was S'20 per gallon. It cost
us nearly all our earnings for am
munition. But, gentlemen, I am
proud that I too, had a hand in
making California tho great state
she is. iVl Y. Graphic.
The Non-Communicative Female.
I got into the care and took a
scat in juxtaposition to a female.
That female's faco was a perfect
insurance company it insured her
against ever getting married to
anybody but a blind man. Her
mouth looked like a crack in a
dried lemon, and there was no
more expression in her face than
in a cup of cold custard. She ap
peared as though she had beetl
through ono famine and had got
about two-thirds through another.
She was old enough to be a great
grandmother to Mary that had the
little lamb. She was chawing
prize popcorn, and carried a yel
low rose, with a band box and a
cotton umbrella nestled sweetly
by her side, f couldn't guess
whether she was ou a mission of
charity or going West to start a
sawmill. I was full of curiositj' to
hear her speak, so I said:
"The exigencies of the times j
inquire Rreat circumspection inn
nerson who is traveling."
Says she, "What?" -
Says I, "The orb of day-ehincs
resplendent in tho vault above."
She hitched around uncasy-liko;
then she raised her umbrella and
said, "I don't want any of your
sass get out!" And I go't out.
Mark Iwain.
A King Asking Pertinent Questions.
When tho King of Italy lately
visited Naples nine Protestant
ministers asked and were granted
an interview. Tho King seemed
surprised when one was presented
to him us aWesleyan Methodist,
another as a Baptist, the third as a
Presbyterian, the fourth as a Wal-
dense, and go on. "I do not un
derstand," said King Humbert,
"how you" can all be ministers of
the same Gospel and yet have so
many distinctions,. Pcrjiaps onr
of you will be so good as to ex
plain to me." One of the number
promptly replied: "In your Maj-
; osty's army there are many regi
ments wearing different uniforms,
and called by different names;
nevertheless they are all under
one commander-in-chief and follow
one flag. In like maimer we
Protestants are divided into sev
eral denominations,, but we know
only one chief Jesus Christ and
we follow but one banner, namely,
that of tho Gospel of our crucified
and risen Lord." It is said that
the King listened attentively, and,
thanking the speaker for his clear
explanation, said: "You wish me
to understand that w hile there are
differences among you on minor
matters, there is unity in all that
is essential." Tho Protestant min
isters, thanking the King for his
courtesy, then withdrew.
INJUSTICE TO OREGON.
Out of 7.914 Clerks on the Govern-j
ment Holla, Oregon Has But
Seven.
To those who hunger and thirst
and whether white or colored
The design of tho resolution was
to ascertain if certain States and
the District of Columbia had not
a larger share of appointments in
tho Departments than thoir popu
lation would warrant, and to form
the basis for tho enactment of a
law making it obligatory on the
head of each Department to givfc
each State appointments in their
different bureaus according to
their population. The Sonators
from the Southern States dosirod
the passage of tho resolution be
causo thoy believed the rolls of
the various Departments would
show a very meagre nuaiber of col
ored employes. Tho requirements of
the resolution have been complied
with and tho reports printed for
tho information of Congress and
the country. The rolls of the
State Department and Attorney
General's office show lot clerks,
employes, otc, not one of whom
J 1 -1 14.
is 110m urciion. in xue nsi 01
over 4,300 furnisbodby tj'o Treas-
ury Depaitniont, tho following
persons are charged to Oregon.
In Second Comptroller's office
n ' .nnn
Aiary v.. up;uen, sauiry yjuu ir
annum.
viiik.v. v.k .u -..... .ku...u.
Olirltp P firniulill snlarv 8l 400: room Iu a pleasant locality can beic
jOiarKe l . oranaaii, salary 3i,-uu, comtBOdatcJ at Mrs. Denny Currant.!
j William Newell,, salary ?1,200. near Uio CongTej;a.t)anat chnrch.
Office of tho Treasurer of tho
United States Miss lizzie M.
Burnett, salary SOCO.
Among the 1,091 employes in
the Interior Department, Oregon
has but ono, a messenger, salary
$2-10 per annum. There are 1,033
clerks in the War Department,
and Oregon has but ono in, tho
'
person of Charles E. Illstey at a
salary of Sl,200 por annum, whilo
nmnnn- iho 4fi emnlovc; of thn
among tue -iu empiojc oi tno
Navy Department, she has not a
single representative. In the p'ost
office department, Oregon lias
charged- to her two clerks, Joseph
W. Drew and W. B. Cudlip. $2,
C00 por aunum. Thero are 400
clerks in this department.
. It will be seeu'thatout of 7,914
clerks and employes on the rolls Cmwrn Oyatcrn.
of the various departments in Another Una lot of Eastern Oysters
xt t,: r.,.r, t,,.,. k,. lP3t received of Roseoes. per steamer
Washington, Oregon has hut Revnon. Occident block.
en, or ono in evorv 1,130; which, "
::....:... A.. . l. l.i i. ( Tlir Meekly .Ulonun
IV JlttlVIUW l.7 VV't J JttVJ UlAtM VJ
entitled, according to the ratio of
population, to about 38.
tu c,...a ni,; P..i..
iuu iii.-3. ul vmu, i cuimiiu-
nia, kew iorK, .Maryland ami
Virginia, and especially the Dis
trict of Columbia, havo a larger 1
representation in the departments
than their population warrants,
hence the reason why other local
ities are -cut off without their
share. Efforts havo been made to
corroct this (inequality of repre
sentation time and again, but so
far, without success; and unless
Congress enacts a- stringent law,
making it obligatory to give each
State representation in the depart
ments according to population, it
will never be done.
Slightly sarcastic was the clergy-
J , .. j i
man wuo pausea aim nauressea a
man who was coming into chureh
after the -eerraon had begun with
the remark: "Glad to see you,
sir; come in, always glad to see
those here la to who can't como
early." And decidedly self-possessed
was the man thus addressed
in the presence of an astonished
congregation as ho respended:
"Thank you; will you -favor me
with the text?"
Fuxnlstird Booms to Lot
At Mrs. Munson's lodging house.
Jon't Die ia the Hoar.
AsU druggists for "Roush on Rats." It
clears out rats. mice, bedbuzs. roaches.
vermin, Ules.'aiits. insects. 13c per box.
;atarrh,or the .Bladder.
-iji - i
StmRln, smarting, irritation of tho
urinary pussaces, diseased discharge.)
cured by Buchupalba. 81, atdruRRistsi
Oregon Depot, DAVIS & CO., Portland,
OrcRon.
Brain and Ntrve.
Wells' Health Rcnewer, greatest romr
edy on earth for impotence, leanness,
sexual debility, etc SI, at dniKSnsts:
Orezon Depot, DAVIS & CO., Portland,
Oregon.
Xottro to thfi inbllP.
1 have opened a new boot and shoo
store on tho roadway, and am prepared
to do first das'! work in my line.
I. J. Arvold.
Opposlto O. It. & X. Co's dock.
Sotlee.
Judl received per steamer Columbia1.
a fine lot of eastern oysters, which will
be served up in first clas3 stylo at Ros
eoes, Occident piocs.
Shern X Bros. Kxpre.s
WillrecelT"aAlers at tho !toro of J.
W. Case for ixfier Astoria orany other
part of the city. Leave your orders on
the slato and thoy will be promptly at
tended to.
Arrlconl Lodging IIou.se,
land. Oregon.
Tort-1
New hoase and first class In Its ap
pointments. Third street, in It. K
Thompson's block, opposlto Capl. Ains
worth. Rooms byl tbo day, week or
month. S Mtw.E, ABRlooxt.
Take Xotlre.
; 0u after thl3 date an mtdltlonal ia
i n..nn xi.ii makI trl 11 Vvi nVioturail rt nil
" ly " ."" y" ;
?rdrwcnSm
by the cash, at Grays wood yard.
July
, lsr 1W1,
Booms to Rent.
! ElRht rooms to rent, either furnished
t or unfurnished Inquire at this effice:
Bom to JUcnt.
Anyone wiiawankSanicHjinirnumeu
room Iu a pleasant locality can bcac -
Buy the Weekly'.
Thk Weckey AstoitjAn for this
tvck Is full nf.1fktt'&uch- information
'-nd news ol tho-couutry tr? jour friends
in tno cast wa&LttO sec. it nas very i
few advertlsements.-ar.d is. choefc to tno i
muzzle ot information -mat no ianiuy
Twotiollws will Wthewhote wad ft)f
a.i. niiAHAaaAillit ortniA nlnnn rt'itlwiitr t
a year, SI
i foi'six monthor ten cental ;
per copy.
' -A largo consignment of : tho best
t brand Red Cros3 coal oil just received
t Jno. Kaiser's, Central Jfarkct.
1 Mr, John noRdsxttrcCentral-Mar
lcet' na'' maae awaaRpinennT'W seep HI
tho fluest fresh fish ln tmJr seas0
Another ot those Una A. J). Clw.se
orjtan at tho City BoofcStorij.
:-''IL,. ' v,'
Thoso writing TeKs at the City book
store are the best bfcthe-xitiv Xhoy.are
something niceiArnirdurabip,- and just
whannost-yonnftiladteft would appreci
ate from the'giTer.?y r- " -
. -i, . rnr-1 l. -,
Ctoupi .Whboiilnjt5Conebnd-Br6n
ohUirimmedtateIy-"-rlleved by Shlloh's
Cure. Sold by W.E. Dement.
! .
I . - .. TT -" " -. ' '-
i ra-
ijjfer for the fireside, containing In audi-
""" wu" "'- K" ,c'.'1 "." c' ""-
tceuany. agricultural matter, market re-
ports, etc. It U furnished to slnsle sub--crlhtrs
at 82 00 per year in advance.
War! War! War!
Water front offered freo to anv person
that will huild a saw mill in tho city of
Wliliamsport. Lumber wo must havo
to build this city. We havo one store in
running order at present. Quite a num
ber have already located homes In this
city, and yet there is room. Sold on
time to suit purchasers. Located one
mile south of Astoria, on the sunny side
of tho hill, oa Young's' bay.
J Williamson, Sn.
Nothing Hhort or Unmistakable
BenpfltK
Conferred upon tens of thousands of
sufferers coula originate and maintain
the reputation vUilclrAYEnsSAnsAPA
v.ili.a enjoys. It is a compound of the
best vegetable altoratlves, with tho
Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is
the' most effectual of all remedies for
scrofulous, nicrcurial.or blood disorders.
Uniformly- successful and cerUin in its
remedial effects, it produces rapid and
complete cures of .Scrofula, Sore-s, Bolls,
Humors, I'lmplcs, Eruptions; Skin Dis
eases and all disorders rising from im
purity of the blood. IJy Its invigorating
effects It always relieves and often cures
Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses
and Irregularities, and 13 a potent re-
newer of vitality. For purifying tho
blood it has no equal. It tones up the
system, restores and preserves tho
health, and Impairs vigor and energy.
For .forty years It has "been in extensive
nun ft ml la frvflii flirt mnot i.nlln1i1n
iwvi tiuu i n-wj U4L. tuiiv iirctuitui
medicine for the suffering sick, any-
wuere.
For Sae nv all Dealers.
The Teruvian syrup has cured thou
sands who were sufloring from dyspep-
rini
sia, debility, liver complaint, bol
mint, oous,
hu
mors, iemaie c
lets free to anv
mors, female comnlalnts. etc. Pamnh-
! lets free to any address. Seth V. Fowl
i& Sons. Boston
A cough, cold or sore throat should bo
stopped. Neglect frequently results in
an incuraoie iuu? uiseaso or consump
tion. Brown's Bronchial troches do not
disorder the stomach like cough syrups
and balsams, but actdirectly on the in
flamed parts, allaying irritation. Give
Toiler in asthma, bronchitis, couchs,
catarrh, and the throat troubles which
singers and public speakers are suDlect
to. For thirty years Brown's bionchial
troches have been recommended by
physicians, and nlways give perfect
satisfaction. Having been tested by
wldo and constant use for nearly an eu
tire generation, they have attained well-
merited ranic amnm: tue tew siapie
remedies of the aee. Sold of 23 cents a
nov everywhere.
Oct your lezal blanks at Tiie
Astoiuan office. A full lino of over
two hundred styles.
J3FAU citizens of Oregon who deslro
to inform thoir friends in tho states of
the condition and progress of this state,
can have no more complete and compre
hensive volume of facts to send them
than by ubwlbin:i for this Journal,
and having ua mall it weekly to their
friends. Wt! mail It as directed. For
5 no in advance, we mall three copies
of Tmr Weekly AaronrANone year.
HISCEIJANEOUS.
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
TKIS INSTITUTION. UNURK CARE OF
the SUttrs otfaarity, Is now ready for
tli) ifM!ODtlon of o&tlcnts.
1'ilvnlc rooms tor tho accoramodatlou o
any aeninag mem.
PetlnUadmIttPdAtaUbour3,dayornl!ibt.
o plijsiolaa bas cxclushe rlRht. every
pitieat U tree to and has the privilege ot
emrJoymx any pnysueian mey preier.
KulCnd hitctftH Harlup,
SranNinhii rovlloiDltal Dnes.aro pntl-
UaI to FreRcaitt and iitlendanee at tliiillM'
torn houw.
aiSTKUH or CUAKITr
Dress Making.
:
-MRS. W.G.
ROSS, a MISS ELLA LOQAN.
Tlic third houm wet ot tho Congreg.itlonnl
Church.
"'":1 owi i a rvn t.nwibo
,-., ciii0 rnn ampo
Made for front $0 to 810.
O. KELMAN.
MARBLE AND STONE WORKER
Monuments and Head Stones,
Or nnj thins Iu tho line of Btono.
L.Ti: aK hE.MEES ahray, on hand.
rirst class ork nd satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop oiH!te C 1.. Talker's residence
CUensmus Streot, - - - Astoria, Oregon.
$500 Reward.
Wo will pay the aboro reward for any casa
of Llrer Complaint, Dyspepsia. Slek Head
ache, indigestion. Constipation or Coitlve
ness n c cannot cure with West's Vegetable
liver rois.wtirn the directions are strictly
complied with. They are purely Vegetable,
and never fall to slvo satisfaction. Sugar
coated. Larse boxen, containing so Pills, 5
centsV Eorilo by all DniCTlsts. Lev.arool
couuteYfelts- and imitations. Tho Renuine
manufactured only by Johx C. West & Co.,
"Tno'ruT Maker" 181 and 183 W. Madison
St., Chicago. Freo trial packaso sent by
moll -prepaid ou receipt of a 3 cent stamp.
"W. E. Dement, agent.
Dr. J.-E. XaTForce. Dentist: rooms
I over l.W. Case's store. clw
L'V?'";"".'" Iwlii i rVi f"". , Tti','u '
MISCELLANEOUS.
S. APvNDT & FERCHEN.
asiowa. - oitroox.
itl. rj:. . nflu: oi
,,,B nu,IBtJI "I"''"" VU)
.5-
BLACKSMITH
SH
H 'JlLTSj
k-? tz
Boiler
Shop
-' RST1
All Mnd of
ENGINE, CANNEEY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to. '
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
foot of LArAvnrrr. stkket.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
ISRXTON'SrilERT, NKAU I'AUKEK IIOCSE,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LmillUIHBBNQINBS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. D. Wass, President.
J. G. IIcsia.i:n, Secretary.
1. Xf. Cask, Treasurer.
Jons Fox, Superintendent
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corner Main and Chenamne Strcstf ,
A&TOltlA OUMON.
DlULKK II
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Tho Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM
and other Knsllsh Catlory.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Idoershaum Pipes, etc,
A Quo stock of
YVat"he'aud Jeuelry, 3iuzzlu nnl
Breech liOndiuir Shot (Juns and
ItlilcH, HevolvorH. 1'lxtolM,
and Aiuuinuitiou
3IAK1XF.
GliANSES.
ALSO A FINF.
Aisortmcntoltfino HPKCTACLKS and l'.YK
OluVSSES.
I. W. CASE,
IMV0HTKK AND W110bESAI.r. AN1 HE
TAIL IKAI.It IN
GEMRAL MSCHAPISE
L'orctr Cticnaruus and Cass stiots.
ASTORIA - - OREGON
MAGNUS (;. (1R0SBT,
IhMlrr !
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings,
Steam Fitters
Goods and Tools, .
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER,
I
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING -IN SHEET IRON. TIN, COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None but first class workmrn cinTloPil.
A large assortment of
SCALES
-Constantly ou hand
jZSr'5r -i
,"19J i rfv T
' ? a, k.
CARDS.'
p C. itOXtDEY.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Al'CTIOSKlUt, COMMISSION AM
SUItANCE AGENT.
- .. xcivro.su.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel BullcllDS,
ASTOK1A - - - OREOOK
J)R. C. C. CLASS,
I'HVSICIAN AND SUEanON.
Ottlee over A. V. Allen's Store,
ASTOMA, - OREGON.
in 1. WIXTOW.
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office in C. 1. Parker's building , on Benton
stcct, opposite Custom House,
ASTORIA.
OREGON.
TA TUTTIkE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON;
Office Over the 'Whito IIouso Store.
Kksidknce At Mrs. Munson's boarding
house, Clienamus street, Astoria, Oregon.
P CKAXU, 31. ..
'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Itoom 'o. 3, AHtorian Balldlss.
(or STAIES.)
IiMioiacK-Corner of Benton andCouct
streets, Astoria, Oregon.
- I. IIICKH,
PENTIST,
ASTORIA,
- OREGON.
Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, corw
of Cass and Sqeniocqhe streets.
j Q. A. BOTVLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chennraus Street. - ASTORIA, OBEQOA
Q n. BAIA Oi CO.,
OK,LEK IK
Ooorw. Windows, Blinds, Txam
Boms, XinmtMr, Etc
All Kinds ol Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma
teriaU etc.
Rtoam 21111 near Weston hotel. Cor. Gea
evivc and Aor streets.
I. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer la.
ALL KINDS O'F FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
General storaco and Wharfaffe ou reason
able terni Font of Benton street. Astoria
Oregon.
MRS. IDESH-IBTEr.
OKALER IK
New and Choice
MILLINERY,
Desire? to call the attention ot the Ladles ol
Astoria to the tact that she has received
a lan;e assortmont ot the
LATEST STYLES OF
Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings,
AX
XV-fluStfCTr GOODS.
Corner Main and Squemoqlie-Streeta.
E.I)ctrick&CoM
Sole agent! on tho Taclfic Coast for Tower's
celebrated
OILED CLOTHING,
(stead for price list.)
Iunmrters, manufacturers and dealers In
Twines, Tents, Hose, Cotton Sail
Duck, Belting, WaterproofTar-
paulins, Waterproof Covers,
Patent Solid Cotton
Belting.
Koh 5, 7 and o Calfornla. and MS, llOandm
Market streets
S.VK FKANOISCO, - CAIFOKNIA
dim .. . Gr. aStfXTB,
Importer and Wholesale dealer in
Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar
ticles, Playing Cards, Cut
lery, Etc, Etc.,
The UrctM and flnest stock of Meerschaum
andAmhericondsin tnoclty. Particular at
tention paiaiooratrsiromino couniryana
vessels.
1'henamr.s street. Astoria, Oregon.
TIIEOURACKER. Manager.
CLEANING and REPAIRING
; xi:.vt. CIIEAr AND quick. r.v
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, Main Mreet, opposite N. Lneb's,
Painter and Rnffher,
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