The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 13, 1882, Image 3

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and Historical
MeeUmx
Society
AbTOElA. OREGON
SATURDAY
The annual meeting of the Pioneer
and Historical eecioiy oi Oregon was
ISSUED 2V3P.Y MOItNING.
(Moadsy lln-ai-tcd). f
J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY.
rUEUSIItKS AJCI) I'ROPJtIRIOIId.
itlvyi.ni Jjiii'ditKj, Oust Sired.
Terms of Subscription :
-crvod by Cerrier, ei & J5 Ceats
vEt by mt.il. fear raect!n. $3 V)
a hr nail, one j-ear.... 3 CO
Frco of Portasa to ittSf criber.
3 Aiiromsaaiosi iEar:od by tie year at
t,i- rta vt SI Jo pr sitig per north.
rrsnjjent auvcrtifiw. fcy ti diy or vrtck,
Afty cents cor squaro for each bsertlon.
fjiurt? rmiv
riis Daili astouian ritl -i
f iii .1 75 rent a n.on Wi. f re f o sulaQi. Iicaa
w ?-?:o conk-mplatc afsrr.cr frnu the cltu fan
fire The Astoria:? .:toir rhf:. Daily
-r Weekly- cltliO)s i any JjOj'-ojYS in!?!
rit.: vldlUmal 'jrpenff. Aiiarurfi may be
:ntnjtdnnftrnat iutrrt. tsar: ortUrx at
fur tnnnltno iim.
Tho Markl.and expects to sail
Tuesday.
The Yaquiua went to sea yesterday
afternoon.
Tho Columbia wont to sea yester
day morning.
The Oregon arrived in at 7:15
last ovening.
The public schools of district No.
1 closed yesterday. Thero were no
farewell exercises.
-Mr. Hobon thinks ho will have
liia new cannery at Tillamook rcsdy
about the middle of Julv.
It is reported that tho liiitish
iron ship Walhccton, 1C0O register, is
on the way to load entirely at Astoria.
Tho Onsatia ha been bought by
parlies at Humboldt, Cal. Captain
Wass will tike her down neU week.fJJ
Tiioro is a man in Portland who
drinks because his wife has hysterics,
and she lias hysterics because ho
drinks.
Tiio totai valuation of Seattle
property is nearly 4,000,000, and
shows a most satisfactory increas- in
the last year.
Oseir Wilde scooped in 25,000
during his three mouth visit to tho
American bnihariaiis. The lilly and
sunflower business pays weli.
Wo omitted to mention with our
list of large buildings, now under way
or about to ha built, the Knights of
Pythiashall and stores; value, S18.0GU
Walla Walla is to have a new Re
publican paper. A little concentra
tion of energy would be more con
ducive to tho prosperity of the town.
Joseph IIuiuo offers a icuard of
81,000 for information leading to the
arrest and conviction of parties cut
ting or stealing his nets.
MAY IS, lh2 ! hold at tho hall of Rcseuo Engine Co.
Ii. 2, in this city, ps per uotiee in
Daily Astokian.
The office-re of tho society and a
small number of pioneers were in at
tendance. Tho president, Mr. It. W. Morrison,
cf Clatsop, called the mooting to order
at 2 r. jr., and opened -nth prayer
by Mr. T. P. Powers.
The minutes of last annual mooting
and of the proceedings cf the execu
tive board during the past year were
read, and on motion approved.
Reports of officers being now in
order the president made sjmo re
mark in lieu of a vntten report.
Report of treasurer was read aud
ordered placed on file.
Next in order came tho report of
corresponding secretary which was
read, giving an account of tho work
done by him during the past year, and
of the prosent status and prospects of
tho Whitman monument enterprise.
Report accepted and ordered placed on
lilo.
It was moved and seconded that the
president, vice president and treasurer
bo constituted a committed of three
to draft resolutions of condolence
upon tho death of Mrs. W. H. Gray,
and that the same ha reported to the
lirst meeting of tho executive board
for approval, and bo placed on the
minutes of this auiiu.l meeting!
motion carried.
Tho following communication from
Dr. Atkinson was read, placed on lilo
and ordered printed:
Portland, Or., May 3, 18S2.
Hon."Wji.H. Gkat, "
Aslori't Ayeiit Whitman Moim-
meni Associatien:
Dear Sin: Thanks for your
circular and letters. You. ask my
opinion of the proper site for the
Whitman Monument. My impres
sion has always been that the
mound overlooking his home, and
.pot reddened by martyrs' blood,
was the only at place for Ins burial
and his monument of stone.
All eyes will turn to that spot.
All inquiries will be made there.
All will expect to sea the monu
ment there. All will be disap
pointed if it is not erected there.
The Whitman Seminary and
Collejre are pliced at Walla Walla
for convenience of the people and
pnpus, which is wue.
That site at the mound will be
vjq-t'1 by youiur and old. You
own it; it is none too large. There
is no mound or prominent spot in
Walla alia, or on the Academy
grounds.
Your material can be brought
on cars to that spot for preparation
and erection.
Gray, Jas. W. Welch and S. T. Mc
kean wera plccJcd a. executivo com
mittee. Cap!. J. 11. D. Gray Ti p:it in
nomination for president, but declined
tho honor oa the ground that it was
moro appropriate to have the officea
BHed by the older pioneers while they
neroyet with U3, and, thu mrotins
coucarriug, Mr. T. P. Powers, who
has long been a member of tho society
and was, jeaw ago, one of its moct
active workers, wis unanimously elect
ed president.
It nas moved and seconded that the
secretary be inslrccted to commani
cato with Rescue Enjin C. No. 2
and notify them that there were other
books belonging i tho library of tho
society they ware ros.dy to piaco v.ith
those now iu the company's po-sesioii,
provided thi'y will prepare yuitablo
shelving ::ud take proper mui of tUt-ni
m contemplated in tho arramjeti'i-nt
with said company. Carried.
Somti s:D!roi5riate remark ivue
made by W. U. Gray, T. P. Power-,
R. W. Morrison, Rev. .1. V. Milligan
and others, after which the meeting
adjourned. S. T. McKco.-, Ste.
Following resolutions were repoited
by tho committee and ordered to be
placed upon the minutes cf the annual
meeting:
Wuep.eas, It has pleased God iu
Bis alUriscand inscrutable providence
to remove from U3 by deatii our es
teemed ?itcr, Mrs. Man- Augusta
Grey; therefore
Resolved (1), That in tiio death of
Mr3. Grey, this society has lost one of
its most earnest and faithful members;
one who, by her presence at our meet
ings and by her labore ,-iiid contubii-
tions, has done much to further the
amis of the society.
Res-jlved (2), That all our lohliu'.is
with Iht -have been most pleasant, and
we remou'.ber her as one of the noblest
as i.ll us one of the earliest of Ore
gon's eirliest pioneer women aud
mothers she having crossed the plains
in IBS'? as :i missionary teachf'- to the
natives.
Resolved (3), That wt- he lo asiiito
the bereaved husband and children
that our hearts g out to them in
ti'nderest. sympathy in this great s-or-roir
of their lives.
Resolved (i). Tint iht--..: n'-oiutioos
be placed upon the minutes of the
society and a copy fi'.riji-hed th? fain
ily of the dectasrd.
T. P. I'OWEHS,
R. W. MORRHOX,
A. VAX DU.-.EN",
Committo.
Fnra3isl 1iooe- to Irft
At Mrs. Munson's lodging house.
"or ?h!c
Having other bu-.iiies-3 that demands
my attention I o.T'T for sale my choj
house, sitrattd in t hi', city.
.1. M. Fr.oji(A..
Croup, Whooping Couqh and Bron
eliitis iinm.-'dis'tL'ly r,"-li-wed bv ShtlohV
Cure, hold by W. K. Dement.'
Parties willing groceries, provis
ion'; or merchandise of any description,
should leave their enters with A. Van
Duen & Co. as they are prepared to de
liver goods in any prt of tho city on
the f-horteat notice.
-Physicians presoribt Coi.ub.n'3
Li'jnio' Liouid Beer axd Toxic In
vicohatoe for the weak, worn and dl-
peptle. Take no cilier.
for lame Back, Side or IChest use
Shlloh'a Porous Plaster, Price 23 cent'.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
Will jou suffer with Disuepsla and
Liver CompiaiutV hhtloh's vltaliter is
saaraiitrt-a to citr.- you
Ijr-lllflit.
Sold by W. K.
TTIiTUgA THUIiH- !
Onalaska'B Iianoly Shore-
Commander Henry Glass, for romu
tiiiie in con-mand of the Wachusetts
in Alaskan waters, was at the Occi
dent hotel in this city 501110 weeks ago,
he having coma dovm on tho Eureka,
on route for San Francisco where he
goes oa shore duty. During his stay
in Sitk3, being the only representa
tion of our government he t-as vested
with almost supremo power, and from
his natural aptness to observe, ha3
bodio very decided opinions in relation
to that isolated cimcr cf Uncla Sam 'a
broad dcraain. .Ho thinks that by
placing th'jio f-ouie'Mmplnandiuitable
form of government, -sons to render
life and nropv-ri cmparstively spcire,
the many natural jc-onrees of the
country wot;M .ittnwt a !.rge and
Inrdy pnpulfiti ". At ptui.-nt it i.s x
'no-man- laud," inhabited by ihote
who-o Jwiid is agaii-t eveiy man. aiid
(jjery man's liaii'l against them, and
with all its f'UircM of wealth is ren
dered practically worthless b;canse of
the w.tal ab'cnco of all protection,
the iurlest semblance of law bcipsj
absent.
Wherever the Caucasian yo-.?,
more especially the American genus
of that great family, he brings l'iw,
order and civil regulations; and in
will have p?,iiv even if he has to fight
for it. More especially is this the c.eo
in mining cijiinlrir-s, iiijd the fact that
Alaska i already becoming isotcl :-r
?fj ,. .Ii.ol.l. ttiiii..? lj r.r iiianlr nill.
' ' " ( -( !l.. Kfi l'...l .11. .1 rvi, l.o.-rt . ctn..!i
cinnt reason that it s'loutii have .t, ,; nnuldiPs-.aiKt ibou! Ier3 tools which
!eat a provisional form of govtrn!iieiitc:1''i;,I,Vu"1't,oIl,l'i,l' ,o; ealx to cIo'c
h. t out thii branch or llio business,
until the increasing population render!
Iim-i! 1 iws o-.fruive Over oni- hni'-1 T"at tt-.0Kllig touj;li can be 0
ic.iM.iw-.o1K-r.tui. '.Heioiu nni.- rj,,;c!vy ctir,a bv shiloh's Cure. We
dred n.inenil locations were mad.- l.y guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement.
United SuVtw eitiV-.ns la-t ye-ir, awlj ,.0l)ms v.-ant..I-one large room
An physician m is acquainted
with it-, propertii'i wills.'.ythatlii.r.NsS
.Si.'Li-urr. .Soat Ls a reliable remedy for
leial skin tllscasea.
bhiloh'-i Cough and Consumption
Clin; is sold by u- on guarantee. It
cure-, consumption, Sold by W. R. De
ment. -The "Always liandv" stovepipe
shi'lves at John i. Montgomery's.
The Jarsost stock and newest styles
of Soft and btitl Mat--, at Mcintosh's
Clothing Mor..
furnished or unfurnished looms cau
be had at til- Union Hotel.
Catairii Ciiied, health and sweet
1-ier.m erured by .'jlnloli'.i Catarrh Rein
ed v. I'rii-o PO cents. Masai Injector free.
Tor .!e by V. K. Ocaier.t.
C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
0.
OF THE
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m ym mi
fiiMS3iiciii3tstc::tii3iiss3cus!S2:tu2!!jii!i:E::tuniiiiiiuuHMiiuu
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a
kf m lillJ s
iim;i:Kj:!j;ia3:iitiMaj:i!itaMii3sitii5Ji:s:itii:tisMiMMUMiuiiiSu
Will remove on or about the first of May
TO THE
KNIGHTS OFIJPYTHIAS INEW BUILDING.
wanteitou croui'd slmr. two or three
oveihend. Miita'ile for light house
ke.'pliuf. Vieinitj of O. R. & N.dr-ck,
or mijMT A-.tr.ria preferred. Addiess
'.. tiostis office.
tin .i a-on wc learn tia. new can:
ants from !'! Cissivr di'uyf on the
Stiekecti nvei", are going i:i, uloeatmg
those claims and expte'-ing theii in
tention to hold ihem by virtu. of a: , A-CMinseuft Co. employ one of
, . .- ' .i t the le-.t hoist-shoeis in the state.
3hot-gt:u title. tjt tours.j u-iuble'
will ensue, and the onlv form of ju-:,,- -VII Kltatl-t of sevvjug done at Mis.
. ,.,',.". . Hepburn., over the'.itv 1'ook fctore.
tice likely t bo d j.il: on." is i a i s-um- (
-Auotiitr of tIio-.tr tine A
sin at the City llook Store
inary.i'ici uimtiif.ictor style
adiuini-ieied by Jiiil. Lynch.
Besides the mineral wealth
man-K-r
..ai-VIv- Asioiiitr oi tinie nno A. u. jiiav
-" ; orisi
Com-
i'hoe writing desks at the City b..ok
tore aie the liest In the city. They are
'ass and others sav that the. .onietliing liieo mid durable, and ht-t
,- - , ,. .-"i,-, - whst am-.: jmiiig 1 wlie, wouid apprecl-v.itev-
alt- alive wuh line Mod li-h. ot K.e f,,,,,, jltJ. , iur, "
"reit c iiiiineieial vi'uo, and tliati
the in iiiifieeiit forest' H"e
tMil ilirtl-ii.ii lii.twomi ft..1i tnti.
meiicaiiyisu aim.i.r.: lsiacK is lor sale in neat
"neAh-ustih!,- Ti.L- faet that t-j1'rm et C.mI Adlei'-.
iM.i't-r' film- a
In order to reduce stock, previous to
removal, "will offer a
Saifees?al
!
To all Gash Customers buying bills of
SI 0 or over.
Astoria, April loth, 1882.
ASTORIA BREWERY.
ftfj. MEYER Proprietor.
ASTORIA.
OREGON.
va-t t-'i'intrv !:n.vru a
Owing to tho numerous calls for ice,
Messrs. Megler aud Wright have
made arrangements whereby they are
prepared to supply families an5 others
desiring ice .it any time.
The country east of the moun
tains is settling up very fast. Tho
land sales in the Northern Pacific rail
road land office at Cheney lis: month
amounted to S30.000.
Tho regular stones come from Klick
itat concerning the salmon, which are
so thick at the fords that men and
horses "have tho grcatet difficulty in
keeping their footing." It's i-oally too
bad!
Before ordering blanks you will
do well to see our styles and price".
We have nearly two hundred differ
ent kinds, and with tho exception of
draw back entrys, and coasting mani
fests, which take a little time, can
supply any kind at short notice.
The funeral of the late Peter Liuh
rens took place from Franklin's un
dertaking rooms at 2 o'clock yesterday
afternoon, and was largely attended.
He was a native of Germany, 27 years
of age, unmarried, and was formerly
employed on tho "Little Pete" at
Portland.
Lawrence, tho Portland bigamist,
has beon bound over in the s am of
1,000 bail to await tho action of tho
grand jury of this county. Being
unable to furnish bonds, ho has been
remanded to jail. The way of the
transgressor is hard when he comes
back.
Premature.
m; lete -!!: of bo'and chil
... ..... ..r. T.. .:.. .. ... .f.t...ni.
prs-i..uj.9-J ffjHifre ni'ies. -,r ' "!.,, j.,,,.. v.-.ro.
sit itutiM the area of our own huge! - - ;
, , ., ,. .. , .' -I re-die.: and lineal cakes, fruit and
et.ite, and that lnt a .itt.e ovist l-n.j . f ,, :lmj;. -1t ,!lu Av.,H candy laclory.
tweiity-f-mr miles I off ever iv.ui ex-! - -
, ; ., ,i !-. ,1.Iiii i;o-io: theCentr.il Mar
liloted, illustrates l...w inc.yer t ?, ,t. has made arr.m.'etr.enls to keep al
We are told that 'in our Father's
House there aro many mansions," and
the supposition is that tho other place
is likewise pretty well fixed in tho
matter of accommodations for per
manent guests; aud if so, tho warmest
chamber iu that torrid region will
surely bo reserved for the miscreant
who will steal as umbrella from a
newspapur office.
Whitman's name stands alone
for a great historic fact. Let his
monument stand alone, on iliat
lone, silent mound, the signal of the
christian and patriotic heroism of
one Missionary Pioneer. It will
teach the vounca nernetua lesson.
.:. -. ? ' i . . i
It will speak volumes of truth as the
history o these Pacific States is
woven and unfolded.
Hoping for your health and pros
perity in the enterprise, I remain,
Cordially yours,
G. W. Atkinsos.
On motion it wis ordered that the
deed to ground for m-inumeut be
placod in the h mils of treasurer, A.
Van Duson, for safo keeping.
The following resolutions were
oTerod and on motion adopted unanimously.
Rc3 lived, That while tho Pineer
and Historical society of Oregon dn'y
appreciate tho interest manifested by
the people of tho city oi Walla Walla
to removo tho bones of tho Whitman
martyrs to and within tho Whitm m
seminary grounds, and havo tho pro
posed monument erected therein,
this society with it3 thousands of
contributors to the monument dsem it
not compatible with tho implied obli
gations to tho donors to removo the
remains from the ground contiguous
to that where the tragedy occuried.
Resolved, secmd, That thin
society being historic d in its 1 ibors
and efforts does heartily approve of
tho efforts of the citizins of Walla
Walla in erecting and endowing a
seminary of learning with the namo
and to the memory of tho 1 unentcd
Dr. Marcus Whitman as a living
monumeut; and tais society will cheer'
fully aid such an effort to the utmost
of its influence, means aud ability.
Adjourned to meet at ":.10 r. m.
Evening session mot pursuant to
adjournment, same officers present.
After being called to order by tho
president the meeting proceeded to
the election of officers for the ensuing
ye ir, which resulted as follows
.Considerable discussion is g-ung on
to the north as to what the new state
shall be ealied when Washington Ter
ritory is admitted. Years ago a cler
gyman was riding by the home, uf one
of his parishioners .indiiearingloud and
unseemly language indde. and seeing
the children skipping out m various
directions, he judged theio was a
sra:.il lint inside. Dismounting and
going in h- to'iiiu tne lieau ol tiio
family dragging the partner of his
bosom around by the hair and smash
ing various aitic'.e of domestic us".
Upon inquiring why such outrageous
action, the man of the hoit?e said that
ho was "arguing'' with hiVwife; thai
she wanted the bureau in a certain
corutr of the iconi, and that he had
set his head on having it in an en
tirelv different location. "But where
is your bureau!" mildly inquired the
reverend peacemaker. "Is it the bu
reau jou'iti inquiring about!" said
the husband; "Well, vvo haven't got
it yet."
Aire&t of Caofc Nicholson.
Sinc-3 the arrival of the Columbia
yesterday morning wo learn that Capt.
Nicholson, of tho Glenelg has been
arrested at Porland for alleged viola
tion of the rules and regulatians con
cerning tho importation of Chinee.
Each Chinaman is allowed so many
cubic feet and, upon measurement by
the custom house authorities it trans
pires that but 533 passengers had
lawful accommodation on tho Glenelg,
whilo his passenger list showed C38.
Just where thu responsibility rests is
not easy to determine. Tho case will
come up beforo Rufus Mallory for
adjudication when tho facts in tho
case will be brought out. Tho penalty
for violation of the law a is a fine of
$50 for rncli passenger so carried in
excess of the number allowed by tho
law. This would aggregito tho sum
of 3,250 for which uomobedv will be
held liable.
amount n? Liejulcl- of i;ii i.r o:F.
timi f or nation.
he til.,., 're-.1! i ilt.
., in tlioir season
And Still They Come
The Ameriiv.tifhip Importer .n id
in las' veiling, lifty-oiie day, from
Hongkong. She lus .m i-oaid 3'J3
Mongolians, and present m dvtk and
i f... W I.- IV... .....
in hold the smiv- c Mtfu.vjcl masacfl ' -
pigtail', yellow !.ct,i and general
truck as her predecessors, the Mcath
and Glenelg. The Importei i-i 12G9
80-100 tens register; ('. II. Allyr.eis
her chief i-ftieer. The livo fivilii of
coolies is under tin fame supevvisi'.ii
as those already arrivtd.-Mid uih be
dumped ;tt i'ortlrnd as ;o.in as the
ship pi'sc-s the custom hou-e h'.re.
A ih-ih v.vsher and a waiter can find
j employ ,aei'.t at ih" Wtslon iloiv-e.
! -Ince.--H.irv Iteiurt - and "What Must
we V l.e s.ielt" at Carl Adler'v.
"-Iiilon" llahi r :s what j on iieetl
fm .'o-i-tipation. l.o- of Appetite. Uiz-7in"s-
-and all viiiptomsotDjspepsia.
nice loaiellj tentv per bottle- -S'JKl
- isleeiiitv-. Nigiitv. made miserable
by that terrible eottsli. Shiloh's Cure is
the remedy ior you. old by W. E. Dement.
MISfEi.J.vNEOr-5.
MAUXU T. CROSBY,
REDrrnos of whoi,E5-le prices-.
$7 50 PEK BAliHEL OL1 30 GALLONS.
li.Ai.i.r uitor.us ix mici: ntoroirriox.
LessSQuantities, SO Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, - - - SI BO per Dozen
afitSpeelal attention, paid to onlers Imih i'ul't.e itou.-,cs and ramllles.-sa
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JOHJX HAHN, - - PKOPKIETORt
0HEEFA51US STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
erOateii Mt at .In i.ll.MANIA IiEKi; IIAU. will I,, pirinptlj atiecded lf.v-
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HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pips and Fittings,
Routes and Steam Fitters;
Guods and Tools,
Tiansientaial nay .'oarilerviv.ii t,e n),rrr .,rn pTnifi irin
aecomodated at Mrs. I.ovetf, coffee and! SHEc I LfcU Oltllr LhAU
chop-house, on Main vtievt. M,ils lo j
IRON TIN ANDCOPPER.
Caime.ry ami FishermRUS Supplies
Steven & Son have their -tore
crowded with new good-, all marked in
plain ilgurtM;
You want to et-t some of Ib.vv.e's i,e
cream to-dav: treh ma'le aud nieeh
llavori.i. i
The gentleman who got thev.ioug
Derby hat at the link Tliursrlai night,
can call at this office antreschan'je fan
his own. !
cents upward-. l)av board -.i0 i-er
week, fiverjthi.ig clean and eomfort-i f,,,--able.
'SHfctl
Music for the piano, Jirg.tn, ll-.-.te,
violin. guitar, eoi net, accordeou, tiinjn.
life, concerrina and other lii-ti-unieuw,
just received at Adlet's music store.
Call and examine thoie bab) vvairoiiv
at the City book store.
1. .1. Goodman, on Chriuuuu vtreet.
has jiivt received the latest and inovt
fashionable style of gents an:t Indie
Ixiots. shoe-, etc. Agent in Astoria for
the fataous Morrow slioe--
Frank Fabre Ins oy-iteis in every
style, btew and pan roavls a specialty
all
-Ice for sale at tho Occident Hotel.
I'rof. Fred Mayer I- meeting with
marked success in his musical infrac
tions. More advanced pupils can be ae
conimodated with lesson, at their own
huuses at the monthly rate of Sti.
, . i.i -l.l It you want Ice cream that U ice
T. P. Powers was elected president, cmim,i'oto Frank Fabre'.s.
R. W. Morrison, vice president; W.
H. Gray, corresponding secretary; E.
C. Qoldcn, rocordiug secretary; A.
I Van Dussj, treasurer; and J. H. D. jSelL
For the genuine J. II. Cutter old
IJoiirbonaud the be-t ol wines, lhjuora
and San Fraueivco beor. call sttlie (Joni
opnoslte the bell tower, and see Camp-
Stationery and blank books,
styles and prices at Carl Adiei .
A larco consignment of thr Iesi
brand Red Cms- ciial oil just reeeived
at .Ino. KodgeiS, Centra! Market. - "
A new itoek of stoves of the I.:.e-t
styles at .lohn A. Jlontgomery'v.
1 can't cet along without It. 1 :im ,
hae one of those fine work 'rnvket- at:
the City Book vtoie.
Three scow load- uf dry fir, -prife I
limbs, anil bark, Ju-t receivid and for
-ale at Cray's dock.
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnisbing Goods.
JQBUING IU WEE T IRON, TIN. COPi
PER rLUVRING nnJ STEAM FITTING
Dsnc with i.adn -ss and dispatch,
Non i.ut :!r:t ciai workmen eaipl0ed.
A t.ir,;e as"(rtir.?iit o'
S V X h E i?1
Constantly on tiaad.
nxery,
.rr-ESSOlJ TO JAtTKINS i 3IOMCO'tEUY.)
DEaLEUS IN
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
a General A53ortmint"of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
A5lUi for
M.igeo .Stovrs and Kaugcs
1 lio Hc-'-l In iht) inaiitet.
i'lUtnUa? S-'oli ot all kind's oa han Job
work done lit a wortmaallko maimer.
coiiAJUt of n.vir. ami jr.Fyr.itHos ktkeets,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
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KSSir'lSiiVSAiiJ-itt5-l
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MAKUFACTL'RKR OF;
FURNITTTKE S BBIDDDsTG,
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AD OUHTAIN I'OLES
Complete in everj luanea.
Cbas. Stevens .t Son have for a'e
and are agents for the u "siuet 5w
in-; m .chines.
Evervthinir favlnonabli
and boy's straw hats at Mcliito-df- elot!
mg store.
Uoiton
Go to Roscoevs and try t!i Unit
Crystal Ice Cream. Occident Itloek.
Brace up the whole system w iih King j Attest
QftheEIood. Sse Advertiaemeat " '
REAL ESTATE
iUCTIOX SALE !
Tuesday. May 16 11a. m.
I y euuri: or rur ro.vnu or rn-'
i) Hc:orv. I w I' awl at luliliij Auction as
ai., !iicv:i'.,i.J i .n,l pllpiblo lot known
v:.,! i m itlru.v j- in frtli!rn Alnri-i.i
!.!iathi 'bcUd'.-r- :!-iiv.ii.tothehl:lietbid-Hl
uiet.'s d.-rf irctvti " vii.l .t ii that on which tho'
Oill 1 iiUli" ' r-'-Jieei i''iu.:i5is 3iauu.. living vu I
the uort'ieast cot'i.-r of Main and Astor'
-t reels
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