The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 02, 1882, Image 3

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A Lively Shaliins Up.
i At nine minutes to o'oven last Sim-
day night two severe shocks of earth-
ASTORIA. OREGON:
lUEsDAY.... MAY a. ISV2 qnalv0 wcro feit ;,, tu;g cjty SUqUin
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Jloadur Bcrt9d),
J. F. HALLORAN & COMPACT,
rtJJlLISUEKS AJfl I'lIOrKIETOKS.
Terms of Subscription :
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Free ul l'oslrjia to snberlbsre.
-r AdYertissffiost? uiscrtod by tho yejr at
thflrntoof JtS'.i ier cnnre j.cr month.
transient advertising, by tbodny or week.
nfy ccsti per siuarofor each insertion.
THEJ0JT5.
?nu tJ.-ur.-i AaroitiAX mil l-e m.i !i
mi'iUitZitcttU annath.frirofjtO'lage. tlejtl-a-r
?rii.j (tHicnptorcafaflKCrjHi 1jc rlhy ran
iov Thr Astoria?; olI'ir Jfcm, Daily
tr WKEKLVftii'lffli in.i;j(-r.i,:ft:';h-ju(
tMHio;iaI xpentt. Aildn-"C mill be
-i i r-icrf a-i nier: a ftoi'rol. IVttiv (inter uf
tor eounjlr.o room.
slightlv
Astoria's tlrcds were
dusty yesterday.
Judge Eowlby returned on Sun
day from nil extended trip through
thrs Willamette valley.
Chenamus street, hetRemi Cass
nud Main, is receiving considerable
attention in tho matter of lopairs.
They havo discovered an animal
in Arizona tliat is a cross between a
horse and an ot; a sort of equinox a5
it were.
Caniierymcn complain thai tho
run of Sainton this yeRr does not bo-
gin to compare with that of former
years. A light catch is anticipated.
-A pane F plate glosa 60x130
inches was yesterday p'it into ono of
tlte show window of tho I.X.L. rforo
in tho Kuights new building.
Holt Brothers havo thr. contract
for driving tho piles for the new brick
building of tho Odd Fellows, and .ill
begin active operation? in u few dtys. !
Tho City of Chester came in
yc-stordsy. She is running on tho
Alaska route in place of tho California
and whsn sho goes out will proceed
northward.
Guitoau still claims that "the
Lord will take caro of him." Prob
ably, but tho tirch enemy of mankind
will be tho LnrdVi instrument in this
caso.
in fores and duration anything over
experienced hero before. Tho first
shock wan preceded by a law, rum
bling nowo, and wan immediately fol
lowed by na oscillatory motion that
offectually atousod thoso who had re
tired, and sent .1 good many flying out
in abbreviated costuir.Cb to see what
was tho matter. Tho streets wero im
mediately filled with people, and sev
eral basincss men went dawn to their
stores to see if any damage had been
.sustained. Beyond th upsetting of
some goods from the shelves no fur
ther trouble was occasioned, though a
good many wero badly frightened ut
the second shock, which rocked the
houses, fearing a third, which, if a
littlo more violent, would havo proved
mc-t disastrous. The line of vibration
seemed to bo from southeast to north
west, and, that atmospheric phenome
na had S'jmo connection with the in
ternal dig.wtinn of the earth is evinced
by tho fact that through all the even
ing and the f,ore part nf the night it
was still and sultry. Immediitely
aftor the earthquake a wind arose, tho
air grew cold and moist r.ud the sky
was suddenly ovorcast. ' Fiahermen
near tho bar ropcrt that thoy felt their
boats jar, but there was 110 tidal wave.
Residents on the hillside flay that tho
shock seemed much heavier tu them
than those who live nearer the water's
eda repoi t. The shocks w ere f olt with
equal force at Skipanou and Tort
Stevens. There were two .shocks at
Portland. The Oregoniati -ays that
they were the savert ever felt iu that
city. Reports from Oregon City in
dicate tint the nni rf dLstmb
anco xtas n wide one. We arc inform
ed that tho shock here was the hard
est ever Mt n tho norihivost co.it in
tho memory .f any one living. Ii had
die singular ntf'ect e: making swaral
Mek at the stoaneh. nnd g.iv nwry
tiiiu a hroly shaking tip.
Wlmt Engmeer ThlnlM .
Euitoh Asterias:
Tho article headed 'River and Bar
Improvement" in thu Daily Orogonian ' '" cit-i' Jal
Ho speaks of tho bad engineering at
tho month of tho Mississippi as being
th(j causa of tho overflow of tho valloy
above. Ho forgets that tho overflow
began above, and that it onld havo
began tit tho bottom it it was citnsedi
by jetties at the month. Vtlm nas
over hemd of a dam raising the water
st the m-iuth of a Ptream lofoix3 it did
at the dam. Ho saja no engineer
would advocate the use of jetties, if
he did ho would lx en imitator. It
seems to me that I hnv
I'olico Court.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
May 1st.
Goo. Smith, drunk; 5 or two day, j JgJ M.gUL&7?&
. - t jrv- ! I
in. vofin. aruuK; j nepo-ii
forfeited.
W. Diw.i, drunk 2 or I d-iy tn :
city jail.
Jas. Foloy. abtisto lanjuiajt; uis-
jcharficd.
RfloaiH to limit.
Auyojw wlio wants a nieelj funiUhtd
room" in a jlcaant locality can ie:;i'
eoniuiodatcil t Mr. Denny Currant,
near tlie Consn'jsatiouul church.
BOOK. -ST2?0"EtHI
rr- Tbciirwtatockot
.wji Blank Boohs and Stationary
"i! tftizi Of v n.rv dcirt.'rintion.
L lflb?3 i?ctioJ Uo-4:-.. BiWes, roet:ca! I
t'-aPvi53 "".Voric.. Albums and f
ju i SXiH- ""1 rev:,
&u!W lfe-Si'.es a lull and compltto
H Meek ot cwrjthins nsaally
"&"-sSi3l;t.r.t in a wll rcjrulattd lhok
Store. Also, iuv.-s depot and aRency for
evoiy pajranil I'jiiodical niblKbd
rtheriuna lra. Fapitsi
Will leeeite m'er t the s-toiv of 1.
'll'l s-me-1 ..nr. ,,,- ,i,.rliv. i.paw sour order- en I
where that fools only i'carn by e.twri- j :hc sial.' nnd 'tii.-v 'W V pn.mutU :it-!
ence. tiieretoro witi mi'n .ire imita-i , --- - ,
Carl Adlcr's Kuslc Etoie
Mm$ik
311
C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCUANDISE.
BEMQ7AL!
C. H. COOPER,
OF TILE -
tors.
AJtcntlon i'lti'nnii.
Jetties aro gw.d or bad r.ecetdin: t'e Nirholr-lJaini oi ,ik-ad oil f..r
to the way thoy are nut in. if badly t sore or chapped hands, for Kih !y .I.,e
. . J , . . .i ; C. Charters. Tide tables free to ill.
put in tuoy are obstructions t the For the finest h.-.lh-. in tlieeit; o to
Sunday was a most enjoyable day.
Tho streets were filled with crowds of
peoplo enjoyiux tho brilliant sunshine,
and the passenger coaches to upper
town wero crowded to their utmost
capacity.
Gustavo Frohmau, jjenerai mali
nger of tho New Jersey Madison
Square Theater travelling attractions,
left New Jersey April 21st for this
coast. lie will arrange during tho
coming summer for tho production of
nil tha New Jersey Madison Thcatro
successes "HazelKirko," "Professor'
and "Esmeralda" throughout tho en
tire Pacific slope, extending from Ore
gon to southern California.
Ingcrsoll's lectures and 'What Must
we Do to bo Saved?" at Carl Adler's.
Tho discussion between Bob lner
soll and Jcre Black Is for sale lu neat
form at Carl Adler's.
At the Theater.
Tift, peifurmiwin at Liberty Hall
ljst c renin;; wa-. n g.muiua trer.t tr. all
lovari t mirth and melody, ur.d
tl.oili.'i tho lioarscuest of the basso
ami oni! ur isu oth:r littlo minor in
cidents interfered with tho jietfect
r uditifin that tho talented troupe are
ttwdmity cipabW of giving, yet wo
are assured th:il on to-night tlioir ftiie-
well performance will merit tin" mo3t
geni-rou3 snpjiott, as it is a -ombi-nntion
possessing intrinsic merit.
The Pate of The Ostr:u and tha
Negro.
"It u a waste of valor tor us tu do
battle," said a l:mn ostrich to a negio
who suddenly came upui her in the
desert. "Let us cast lots to sck who
shall be considered the victor, and
then go about our business."
To this proposition tho negro leadi-
Iy consented. They cast lots tho
nogro cast lotn of- utonrs, nnd the
ostrich cast lots of feathers. Tho for
mer went about his business, which
consisted of skinning tho bird.
Meral: There is nothing like arbi
trament cf chance. That foini -f it
known m trilc-hi-jinrie is, perhaps, as
good as any.
A dish washer and a waiter can find
employment at the Weston Ilouso.
Transient and day boarders can lie
accomodated at Mrs. Lovett's coffee and
ehon house, on Main street. Meals 15
cents upwards. Day board 54.50 per
wceir. Juvar:
able.
rythlag cieau and comfort-
The New Cornet
Freshest and finest cakes, fruit and
candy at the Astoria caudy factory.
Sen those new rubber spittoons at
E."R. Jiawes;
A conipleto stock of boys' and chil
dren's suits juat received at Mcintosh's
olothing store.
Call and examine thoe baby wagons
at tho City book store.
You want to get somo of Itoseoe's ice
cream to-day: fresh made and nicely
tlavorcd.
Throe scow loads of dry fir, spruce
limb3, and bark, lust received and for
sale at Gray's dock.
1 ca"nt "Ct alone without It. I must
have one of thoso fine work baskets at
the City Book store.
Tho "Always handy" stovepipe
shelves at John A. .Montgomery's.
If voa want ice cream that is lec
cream, go to Frank Fabre's. ;
Mr. F. B. Elberson has just opened
the Seaside Bakery (opposite Hume's
store.) where the best of bread, cakes
and candies are kept constantly on
hand.
Another of thoso lino A. U. Chas?
organs at the City Book Store.
Music for the piano, organ, llute,
violin, guitar, cornet, acconleon, oanjo,
fife, concertina and other instruments,
just received at Adler's music store.
Stevens & Son havo their store
crowdod with new goods, au niarKea in
plain figures.
The largest stock and newest styles
r cn- nil Stiff Tints nt riTntosh's
Clothing Store.
The comet is now about 13o.000.0trt)
miles from the earth. It v. ill con
tinuo to approach until May 20ih,
when its distance will be about 60,-
000.000 miles from us. It now seems
curtain that the comet will bo visible
by tho 1st of May: It will not bo run
spicuous, however, ontil the middle- of
May, nnd by tho end ot that month
and during June Hill, without doubt,
furnish a splendid display Last week
the comet became circuinpular that
is, never sets but it will ho so low
down ffi tho northeast during the early
hours of tho evening tliat it will be
hidden by tho mits of tho horizon.
It will probably bo seen in its great
est gloiy about Juno 1th or 5th, far
dortii in tho northeast. juM b-.-fote tho
first glimmer of dawn.
free How of liver, and if right lv piit
in they assist the tlow of a river and
causo it t empty its-elf much faM-r.
Allengineor and riier men knotv
thai tha eddies of a liver ciiuo an up
ward Cow of water and vtheio iho
bends ar numerous this upwaid
flow is often quite large, perhaps equal
to onf quarter of the water running
in tho river, and is pread out oer
flats and bars whoro boat3 can't uso it,
and occupies moro of tho river thou
the channels whero the waier is flow
ing southward. One use of jcttir-s is
to stop this upward flow and keep the
water down when once down. Would
such uso of jetties cause inundations?
Another use of jetties is where a
river forms a junction with :t larger
one. If tho smaller ono empties into
tho largor, at or near tho tight angles,
the large would continually fill the
mouth of the smaller with yodimi'.nt.
T-i remedy this a jetiy nhould be
extended from the upper tide of the
ranller liver nnd continued down tho
larger river and gradually curving tho
current of tho smaller until it is lim
ning parallel with tho larger, when it
can be left to iUeif. Would such iivj
of jetties cause overflow! I think it
ac-uld rather help tho llou. These
art the principle '- i jutsii-s ac
cording to Elds, m any .mi- -m
lear:i.
In spoakiiig ot the c.i u of rmr
bars, Ktmpp once i-ild in New York
that tin- ocean threw up the aiid.
Non anybody who has i-ver nhservwl
tho pi-tion of tho whvm on u t-hor,i
knows that the water runs in at thu
surface and runs out cu iho lKltim
nnd is continually wearing awoy the
shoic. Tin Rimjile mid only irasou
for bur is thu river water U stopped at
that place )y finding its Itivel, and
gives the seliiiient a chanco to M-ttle.
Tiio Columbii rivt-r is now turned
from a direct cour.-e to Mia by the
fhapo of- its north shr-rc line. hich
causes it to turn to the s-outh. This
fcouth angle of the river giws it nort h
erly current along Clatsop beach, car
rying the aud stilled tqi by the surfs
into tho mouth of tiw tiver, thus nmk
ing tho river do double duty first, in
washing out its wu deposits, ami sec
ond, tho deposit of its eddy mi tho
beach; a it is easy to seo tlut a shoro
line on iho south of tho Oobinibii. ex
tending out ovou with lht Capo on
tho north, would biinfjteat .ervica in
keeping the river together until leach
ing deep water and also checking tho
encroachment of the Clatsop beach
sand. Such a shoro lino might be
made without such up. enormous ex
panse, as some ti-rai to think. Tho
Columbia has this odvantngo over the
Mississippi: It has deep watr-routsido
the b-iv, which iho Mississippi has-not.
Emjiveek
the Orient bathing room-..
llolden s auelion store.
.loi:fJ. CiiAitri.i:
i-pivj-df
r.-op.
J'rcHt oiif Tortli
liathr-r than have them nulled. Let
vour dentist save all he can. Vou desire!
to have tmublP, lKvausi' jou haw not
used Sozodot. lien iroprriy uxed.
tlien rub on the Siuono.vr. and kivn
tiiem all right tor time to come.
STusical ifstrttplioa
I'rof. Ficd. Mayer, of .switzerlainl, is
now in the city and intends organizing
a class in instrumental music. Any one
who coiiteinplaics taking a cfitirsc of in
struction on the piano will iind this a
rare opportunity. Prof. Mr.ycr may be
seen at Mrs. Twilights.
Ari-Iiioni JjCdsins JSoasi-, l-oir
land, )j;-Kfu.
New house and fir-t cln-i in iti ap
pointments. Third street, tn It. 1!
Thompson's block, ojiposile dipt. Ain-.
worth. Uooms li the dav, week or
mouih. Mn.lii Ai'.Rir.ovi.
To tlie l.artic!-.
5JL5J.-USB -..an
I s
Pianos and Organs
Of ail m.ifcf -. c."u.sl.".i-.tl on hand. Alw a
fu'l stoclc ot
VIuLl.Nb. GL'ITAP.5, BANJOS, AO-
COKDEONS. CONCERTINAS,
HARMONICAS, FLUTES,
A1-.0 a largp stock ot the best of
VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
SHEET MUSIC.
ANL. .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
ts vvel! as evertbinir else belonqing to a
first Class Mustc Store.
Dn ssnuiUing in all it- biam-hcs; neat
and reasonable, at Mrs. Denny Cm runs.
Cass strwr. near Congregational Chmvh.
To J-'ainiHi'-i mid JSoiisctjei-pi'is
ttliUlUIIIIJIIlIlllMIIIIillllllllllllllllllltlllHIUUHilt
3
T -mr nwimvi 3
STORE
3
r a
!SII4llt31ilftllSIJattl.Ht3DmiIHUUItImUllIUUUtUiUllllIUUIlUlUIUl
Will remove on or about the first of Hay
TO THE
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING.
1 haw opened a large stock i mini
um and bedding oii the oornei of Mam
and SouemoMia stretts. ami will -i-M at
San I lani'isco price. You will -ate
money bj buying of mo.
Mai: i i.s ui.-i-.jk.
Tiank l-'abre has oysjet-. in uny
?tj !i Sww and jian li-ats a sii.-.-la!ty
-V. J. Goodman, i-si Chenatuiu -irtct.
has Just r.-ceivi'd the latf--.t ai.n nn-t
frt-.hion.ible style of gent-, and ladies
lx;uts. shoos, ele. Agent in Attn:.-! lor
Iho faniou- Morrow show.
(in to Uo-ol-.s and tn tin lSo-dim
Crvstal Ice Civjiu. Ooeittr-nt ltioc!:.
Just received direct from New
York a large stock ot Nottlngltnm lace
curtains and upholstery guods at i"i:ii.
Helllior.
All fi-iherinen should keen div fwt;
to do tliat get yoiir-boots at I. .1. r
voIdS. He will suit inn in price, ee
advertisement.
The Hrv. (ipo. H.Thajer. of 15-iiir-bon.
Ind.. says: 'Both iiivsclf and wife
oweour lisiosiiii.tjuSCoy?rMrnii3f
CfKK. Sold by W. K. Dfinrui.
Wlij nlUjiui cvugh whrn shiloiiS
Cure will git c liniiU'diate relief. Price
lOctsMftsand.l. Sililliv W. K. Ib-
mor.t.
I'taiios and Oijran-.so!d on tbe momhl in
staliiiicist plan, or for unt.
CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE
rx? Wa.riics. t oc-Ks aim jencirv.
cri I"" 1'ocKct and lab'.c Cutlery, t
ti J '-& V.".nkio Notions and Tojs.j
w a i nniur i r.ines aim iiiroino-t.
Sv.Vftil'''," rarriaitps, a complete
----- as-x-iilniPiit.
Xi-v. (rood-, hv cirr -tcamer. Theitublic
ate Invited t. cvainiun m stecl: and pi Ices.
CItr.NA7.ir' ST.. ASTOUIA.OREQOJi.
Notice.
MlOM AM) AHEI! lillS DATE THE
i Scow"!aiy C, ot Aoiia, will not be
responsible tyrant ,jM; contracted by X.
1. borri'son, as r.i has no interest In licr
whati-kor. 1IFSRV A.SHAW.
A-.torla.Aprli'-Ui.HWi ' dlwk
KEPU'BLIGAN
State Ticket,
Z
Tn order to reduce stock, previous to
removal, will offer a
Xtifoera! Discount!
To all Cash Customers buying bills of
$10 or over.
. Astoria, Ap.'il 15th, 1882.
A,STOPxIA BREWERY
M. MEYER
ASTORIA,
OREGON.
Proprietor.
Want Damages.
Earthquake Items
t'or the gt'iiuiue .1. U. Culti-r old
llouibnn, and the bel o vviiH-s, liquurs
and San Vraucivo beer, call at the tim
opjiositc the Itcll towir. aud.-.-e I'amp-
IK-IJ.
Aio viiii inadn mi-.er.ible by Cndi-
goslioii,-'i:ilipatiin. DUIiu-as. Li- f
appetite, K'liow ,-)Kin. iiuo'is nai
izcr is a positive euri'. For sale In W.
E. Deinoiit.
Fuiiiishedur unfurnished iwm. can
behi'drd the I'nioii Hotel.
Parlies wishing grrveiies, piotis
ioiis or meicliandise of sny desei iption.
should leave th.'ir ordt-u v.'ith A. Vim
Dusen A: Co. as l litv arc iiip.uei tudf-
liver gooiis in am pan m me city on
tluJiotti'-.l nutici1.
Ciias. Stevens A- Son ba.-im -ab'.
and are agents for the in'w slngei -isv
inn maciilues.
ShilohS Catarili l.Vimd a 'ni-
the cure foi Caturih, Dipila-ii.i nnd
Canker Mouth. o!d U . K. Ofuient.
Clwsop Plains, April :sG.
Epi ton Astoki ax :
An earthquake passod hero at 11:10
r. m. The apparent direction was from
southeast to northwest; duration iibout
JO second-. It was heavy rnniigh to
make ii pers-m uneonifurtable. S.
According to tho Post-Intelligencer,
the Seattlo saloon -keepera set tip a
claim for damages. They say that, in
accordance with the law of the Terri
tory, thoy took out and paid for
licenses to keep open for one year,
meaning seven days a nc-k and SOU
dsys a year, and they sr did business
until tho new Sunday law came into
effect. That lav.', as they uiuk-i stood
it, is intended to deprive them of ond-
seventh of tho tlm they have paid
for, and they think that one of threo
things ought to bo dono either thftt
tho implied twins of their licenses be
complied with, thai tho period of their
licensos bo continued so m to maku
good tht los3, or that lestitution be
made them of the monuy overpaid.
Simsidi;, May 1.
Em ion A3roi:i.v!
Last night about 11 o'clock two
severe shocks of earthquake occurred
hero. Eirh shock -was pieccded by
a rumbling uoiso of two or threo
seconds dotation. Oscillation, east to
west, I should judge. X.
April tt).
Eoitei: A-jtoi:h.n:
At 10:50 r. u. .Sunday u .K-veio
shock of earthquake was fell at Sea
sidy. Tho shock lasted for fully ten
suc-uds, and was .sn distinct that sev
eral person? seated i-i a house ru-jhtd
to the dmiv. HNpeciiug tho building to
full. - ItESIIUiNX
-f'ba-..Steen--and s . ban- a -t.n.1.
of mouldings and lnmihli-i's tol. which
can be batight cheap h-r cash to close
out that branch of the l.niuess.
?n
" 1-3t3SSS&V A-r.
.' &j -&.- sjEaWi
j tat--. .."s-A i
REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES..
$T 50 PEK BARREL OF 30 GrALLONS.
LAT.C.r. OEDF.KS IN UKV. rilOrOI.TlON.
LessSQuantitjes, - . - 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beor. - - - SI SO per Dozen
rS"Spcc!al attention paid U orders fiw.'i fublle Houses nnd Fanillles.ei
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
For Dyspepsia midLiver C'oaiplaiut.
xoitliavoaprlnli'd umarautfi' i.u -ei-
Ixittle or Sliiloh's Yitalizer. It never
fails to cure. Sold by W. E. IVuiixir.
-A Nasal Injector free with each
bottle ot ShilohS Catarrh. Kemedv.
Priiv ."0 eoiil. Sold bj W, E. D.incnt.
Anew .-dock of slot cs of tin- laical
styles at dolm A. Montgoincry's,
Hrac un the whole s-tem with King
of tint Blooij. See Advertisement.
Nobmlv should neglect a cough.
Take !L.i.i:V Hoxr.Y or HouruoiiSD
and Tai: ilsf((n(c;. I'iKr.S Tooth
achk l)i:ot'- cure in one minute.
Aiivone wishing plain sev, ing tlnne
can Im accommodated by apphing at
Mrs. Hepburn's, owr tin (.'in br.o!c
store.
Tho nuiiitivo truieriii-s ot i.'ui.n
r.vs J.ir.nifjs i.HiiiijKi:r ami lo.vic
IXVinuitATOi: .sustains the bodt with
out solid food. CoUlcn'y; -io oth'tr.
A lare cousiginm :it ul u- Ih it i
brand 1 ted Ciov. ei.al oil jtisl revived i
at.ino. iii-Kigcr.s, t.cnirai lait.i'
1'or Conzross.
M. C. GEORGE, of Multnomah county.
For aovarnor,
Z. P. MOODY, of Wasco county.
For Supreme-Judge.
W. P. LORD, of Marion counU.
For Secretary of State,
U. PJUUHAUT.of Multnomah county
For Stato Treasurer,
EDWARD IlIRSCil, of Marion county
For Siijit. of I'uU'.e Instruction.
R. I'.. Mcn.UOV.or licnton county.
For fatate Printer,
W. II. P.r.RS,of Douclas county.
I'tiitrl'i Ulstrlm -Voruiiintloiii.
For Prosecuting Attorney.
J. F. CAPLES, of Multnomah county.
Clatsop County Nominations.
For Joint Stato Senator,
(for Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook.)
F. C. REED, ut Clatop county.
For Joint Representative.
(.tor Clatsop1 and Tillamook,)
JASPER SMITH, of Tillamook county
For County Judgo.
P. A. McfiUIEE.
For County Clork,
R. R. SPEDDEN.
For Shes-ia
JAMES W. WELCH.'
For County Treasure-,
CHARLES HEILBORN.
For County Comtnlsalonera,
HP.NRY F. riSHER: D. E. PEASE
For A3so3-sor,
W. W. PARKER.
For Surveyor.
(1E1.0 PARKER.
For School Superintendent.
11. SLOOP.
For Coroner,
DR. S. KINSEY.
IS nM'KiaOl: to MObT. AND I lXfKl.l.KH IIV NONES ON THIS COAJrt
JOHN HAiliN, - - PROPRIETOR,
CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
iMTOrdeis ictt ai ihc (it:t:MANlA HEKi: HALL will bo promptly attended tow.
i'SCCCKSSOK TO JACKINS & MBNTfJOMEKY.)
LiRALXBS IN
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A Gtrieral Assortment ot
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agent? for
Magee Stoves and Ranges
lb !Ie-t Ul the uuuket.
I'.umblnjt poods ofrUl kinds on hand. Job
work done hi a workmanlike maimer.
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ASTORIA, - - - OREQOJST.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTl'itER OFJ
FLTUN TTJRE 35 BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
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The beauties of ttie month deereaso;
The breath's no moreaspicv gale;
And all must soon in rniit lie,
Unless to SOZODONT -we fly.
! All klmU ol llonrn- uorlt done at
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