The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 13, 1882, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon. Tuesday Morning, Juno 13, L88
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No. 63.
Vol. xvn.
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AMONG THE MOONSHINERS. ' supply for themselves and their "1. Tnev Hvo in the iiiuginalioi!
Tlie lUIcitDismiere of the Kentucky farnilfps can he procured, llwy n-"th race whose sea-k'mgs were
Blue Ridge. ,. ,-,. - ., :... t1L tlip terror of un earlier time, who
Purtlixlu'il ltoiiius tu I.pt
At'.Mri-. Mucin's lodging hau-.
The mountains of eastern Ken-
command to "take no thought for first dared to penetrate the mv-
JH La Force. DentUt .
Concomly Street.
XOTICE 13 IIEi'.EBY GIVEN
that the assessment made by Ordl-lipnc-
yo. 463. lor the Improve
ment and repair of Concomly
-tr.'et, fioui the vest side of Main street
ttickv nlthniKrhrlpfinJont in l,n.n-lit "'"""" - . i . i ., .,.) . (lunranters nil his work to riw satu- i the east side of .Spruce street, in .Mc-
iucKj,aiuiougHaelicientin height, tj)e ,n01T0W hut let the morrow tenr- ol the terror-haunted At- rflPtIon. noouis u r J. V. r.a. stor.-. ' ouro-s Astoria, in the mariner provided
unteinesamf wild and picturesque , takc tllouglll for ilseif." A ,nort. lantie, ami whose rule in Knglnml, ..7t"n,T; -
heauty as those of Color.ido and ;:,1Iv. ,. , nMm -,.,, he independent of u comin.w oiigin. """
Vnl.-o..!.. c : : .. i l. ' ' ..... - Tl,,, iMn" Wn-i'il fnnml nt Ifist.
found upon the face of the earth, eonm-ets them liy it closer tis wui nrUK!iisu "ior -IJourIi on ttat,
If the guests "s.tdd!e-pocket"- - ex cry on- of biiglisli name, rnnn c Wjr. m ra" ' " "
ill od wero the tiineot naroui uaiiagei. nu
Nebraska. Springing at one bound
directly from tho lower Blue Grass
region to a height of more than
,000 feet above tide-water without
any intervening rango of foot hills
at their, base, they seem as lofty as
"the much higher western Sierras.
They have the samo perpendicular
or overhanging precipices of tow
ering rock shutting in tho narrow
valleys? through which the streams
rush ou with the samo violence,
roaring over broken masses of
frtone or plunging down great per
pendicular heights with tho thun
der and turbulence which always
accompanies falling water. Their
summits present the same sharp
and clearly-cut outlines of -cr
rated, rocky masses, with bald, per
pendicular faces towering high in
tho air fringed with a thin crest of
feathery pines at their summits
On
And
win:
and
security,
Between
summits and the high precipice in
closing tho valleys at their feet the
mountain sides are formed into
. tli-
I as
odlo-brs are called wero
filled with gold, no ..-.irious eye , whomo authentic History o.'gins,
would pry into their M'ciets, and ! down to about six centuries ago,
not oiik of these rude people would ; the record of Norway, though a
rob him of a cent. Every offense glorious one for the stoimy annal
against propei ty is promptly and . of ibo-e times, is one of almost
severely niinished, and in their -,- J constant battle, with alternating
...... . I
lv Ordinaneo Xo. 43c, on eacli of
the following described lots fronting
upon that part of Concomly street from
Ask the west side of Mala street to the east
It , side if irece street. i- now-due and pay-
Ivd-i aide nt tlie oillce of the City Treasurer,
in said eitv, in riiile.l States sold and
sIIereoin.and unless paid within live
l.nslnmi the expiration of this notice,
iii Jnnn' 1W Hip IVimmmi Council
M'ncinjr. Miurtms. irritation of ihe ,. ""'it warrants Issued for the eol
urinarv inssasree. dise.v-i.-d discharge,. I lertion thenol.
. ured v lSueliuinil.a. fl. at dru-'-'iMs. I lie H,smpnt i as follows.
Oregon "Depot, DA V 1 tt CO., Portland, i --' r
Oregon. ' g
Catarrh orthe Blnilitri'.
lirniu nnil .er
Wells' lltultli Kenewer. ie.Htest reiu-
N' vmi ot ow.sr.u
(F LOT.
.: ...".. .t .:r :-. .i. i.-.,.- ..,.! nt.iwct .mil snliniisaion. Then i c.ti on earth for iiiitiutencc.ltMU.iie--,
uwuit.- a uiii-i .s ,...- . .. .- - --- . -lm lWiity. etr., l. t drusstist 1) C.raham
ilest of oiimin.il1-. But human! came, decadence; and iroin tho i)TCon ivpi.t, DAVIS .t Co. Purikiml, D Graham
life is of little value, and homicide
is not tegarded as a crime. Each
section has two rival families or
elans, who aic at ('eadly feud with
each other. Desperate encounters
between opposing clans, in which
men aie killed with knife and pis
tol, aro of frequent occurrence?
Men aie wavlaid and -shot down
.V llininati
11 Brow ii
YV W Parker
Mrs Martin Dillon
Mrs C S Wright. J
Kiis-ell.Villiam Ilus-sel
11 F Stark
Ullllll 1 1C1I1I1I1 Itll II 11 HIH -" T ' I l iLJ IIHIIMM
were made to conlouti to the ca- uiroat and lungs. Its lnng-eontinwd '.I S"Jrace."E Dlleatly,
, ., ,.... v.i ,i, sci a--of woudcitul cures m all cinnaie-. .1 .m lenuosii.trustecs
pp.ee of tlie ooiiquoior. .Not un- liasma(loitnicr-ally known as a t.ife M.I Kinney
til less than a eentuiv ami did and reliable agent to eniploj. Ag..iut U I. Turner
'nmnv catch a "limnso of tho f.r5 of "more serious di-onler-. it act- Katu IIobsonAVm Uob-
' ' . -,' ' , ! " , , i .,.. ;,.,. c .sneedily and surely, always relieing, son, May Hobson,
from ambuscades of tieesor rocks .security and honor she now PIJ0JS-lettering, :m,i otten saving life. The; Etta Hobson. Charles
e.uly jiart of the fourteenth cen- Oregon.
turv, tho killfdom lot its nation- in the Whole lli-xturj-of lfriltnu'
alitv. Now a proviuco of Sweden ,- prl.par.itl..n iia-, eei pcrft.rmel
.,.i ...,. nt rw.n.irl- iiMiiners , -uchnianelous cuics. orinaiiitaiiiwlso
and now ol DenmarK, iii.nini i. , ., . tio sV ....,,. t'..,.,,v
inde)endence and even lanauagp IT-Ctouai., whicli is recognized as the 11FSI
1 . . worlds rcmed for all disea-es of the i .lucib
The wars of Napoleon dragged protection it affoitU, by ils tiiaclj i::e
. " iluoat ami slic-t disorders, makes it i
Hnlisun.
F.ITajIor .
bv one faction. Retaliation of :i i
similar character is made bv the ' thoeaiuiinavian Kingdom into mat invaluable remedy to he kept alwajson id J! Jiehwan.
which no foot of man has trod. ,...., ....... .,. .: I li. ..Wol, I....1 K.nm.e ns its '"'" ".,'"!V,?1 ,1'Vr" !.i ,1l.i,w
.., , . oijMUSii,r sine, aim .is iuvikwiiius wh- -- i auultl iti oe aiiiiioui ii, ami uw-m-wi" .h .tiiii-iiu...
accessible only to the strong-! . . , .. ., ,i. i i;,i !, fnHa,;nn nfi have nine used it never wilt. 1'ioml M Xowlan....
o-ed h-izirds who there build nUi l,cvor I"""sl,01- ,,u" eMl!;i(WM.u,,u,, . ". their knowledge of its composition and F. C Crow
ged Uu2ards, who mere imild ;. ;,!i Xoroumn indetiondence. The .effects, nhv.sic.ans uso the CiiKimv KCCrow
rear their vouno- in perfect " . i i i . :-i .... ,.' VEcroiSALevteiisivelyin their pr.ietiie, II 1! Parker...
mii '". f , re.it Emperor had a lavish way o ,,.,,, IplLlliell .ecomuiend ii. It i, .lamesTailm
. i ..i .!. i -..;,,! ...,'bestowiu!r a sovereitrntv upon a ' absolntel certain in j's reiiiedial ede, ts CL Parker...
tho base ot these rock3 . .i.,. ! brother or a favor to.anc of irivin-r wuie. MarvAGray.
ui.usi.iiis i.miv.- - ....u.. ...M - . ., . ,.,,,,,.,....,,..,.,, ,.,.,. Alan A Gnu.
moonshiners as the distillers of
illicit whisky are called then only
nwav Drovinees as it thov wore
his rightful inheritiniv. lie had
.i .i... .:....i r..: i.. ..:.! tl ! assifrned to Russia the Swedish
uu lilt- llYtfl i.iutojus lay ,niur an , r
IS-rnvian Uiln-r..
CaAvLoka l.ulira
-Marv A
Airsutuia i-oiin.
i(' Uoelllng
t rioelllng.. ..
C lloelling-
terraces whose level platforms are j uo '.' "' " I I(wi..ee of Finland to which he' The Count CU.cl.on was the s.muMi ! "'
i tt tft, ifr.. rLoei m nt. ! aim inosttv for a time, and unito piovinceot f inland, to w men nt vu.oroJ- ln lv.ru in itv30 Th(.Coume. J DMernmaii
clothed with lofty forest trees, as - ' , d ,. n, ,Juwj,a wd(. hU wa, 1r0,tratcd by an intenult-i ;Ji!'"
vet untouched bv tho settlor's ax. Mo1 mutual di'iense .tr.iinst men i , t(.tl0V(r, UOm whk.li she wasfrced by '' ,'al "
j et untouctied u ino .stuiers ax ; hor jH-ace with Sweden by making -h,. lKeol the native reme.lv. tho Pern- j Kt"
Giant oaks, loftv chestnuts, tall i com "10 5 el" mi . , ' f .. ).:,, vianbark, or. as it was called in tUe1 - A ! r('
,. .', ,- , . .,,i-. All intercourse with the outer ' "' ' a present ol .Nonv.iv, which ', ,lIaK,l() the ountryt -tiiiliwiuiaa:' -Jris'-'
magnolias, black walnut and tulip, , , NVheti this (Jndeful for her mM,verynhfi return VV,.?vi;;
trees mimrle. with tho lcs loftv i worW ,s s,1,,t OU' eXC)l s"c'' as 1 fc .- s. lo Europe in iG'.i. shc'inlioduoed tne!t A. f' J
. " uunie. wiui luo jl.s iuhv . . , . ,, ,,,. ... ..rranfrnnient was mil led. Norwav ,, ,,-,. in smln nliere It n, kr.ovvn ' - A lav. or
-,.,.1 no into iii.uiiiiuiit.Mi iiiicFu...r.s".' o-- . , -. "; ."--. ::.V-.;: ;,,.ni i ... .m- . H llrfiwn
IkllU t.l 111 II 1 . lllllll'l 'II IIIU1 ltlllltl -I LJIla.ll li.llllll V. t . . .
"eiieraliv visit t"f-c'!',r'(l "lI iiKiepeniieiii-e; nun
e, holly
lalpa, beneath which is spread a
thick undergrowth of pawpaw and
tho broad and narrow-leaved moun
tain laurel.
The inhabitants aro fow and far
botween. Only where tho narrow
valley widens into the level bot
tom land of rich alluvial .soil is the
ground cleaned and the rude log
oabin of the sottler built, always
destitute of windows, and very
often doorless also. Wagon roads
and bridges aro unknown. Bridle
paths alono lraveisotho valleys
and cross the mountains at their
lowest gaps, or wind around their
sides upon a narrow pathway, af
fording scanty room for even a
a single horseman, with high, per.
pendicular rock on- ono sido and
a rorticaldownvvard plunge, of sev
eral hundred feet on tho other.
Carriages, wagons, or even carts
are even unknown" among this
primitive people, who are at least
a century behind the present era.
' Tho mountains are full of sheep,
which furnish wool, and the long
summers ripen flax and cotton,
which the busy fingers of the
women cord, spin and weave into
homespun clotlp
Rude turbine wheels, cut from
the solid tree and driven by the
mountain streams, grind the corn
into coarse meal, and this, with tho
long-legged brood of pigs, fed
upon tho abundant mast of thoj
mountain sides, and hotnemado!
moonshine whisky, constitutes tho I
onttre bill of fare of tln ruue and
primitive people.
Nowhere is this primitive char
acter more clearly shown than in
the nomenclature of the streams
4 in which his Satanio majesty and
Jiis usual headquarters play a
conspicuous part. They have the
Upper Devil, Lower Devil, Hell
for"Sartii Branches tho Big
Devil, Little Devil, and Hell Forks,
grid ffoublesoinc, Dead Horse,
Quicksand, Outshin and Jvingdom
fjome creeks
cattle buyers who
tin
pai
onco
an
evi
moio mounted sti angers are sup
posed to be United States marshals
on a raid against moonshiners, that
being the only niotivo which has
thus far called visitors iiilo the
mountains. Such parlies are ac
cordingly regarded with much dis
trust, arc carefully watched and
frequently ambuscaded in the nar
row defiles, and either shot down
captured, disaimod and cs.-orted
from tho mountains nndei easeful
guardianship,
Thus, loading the monotonous
life of the rudest pioneer-,, varied
only by tho war of clans, or a shot
at a marshal destitute, ol schools,
shut out from all intercourse with
ailed it Cinchona, in honor of the lady
How Ibj .
I lr.I,l
, reo-.on -.lone or it most i , the national assembly at Kidsvold. who had l)roug.iUi).;m that w ii. .j a hrj
s region .none, or, at mosi. in i . , , , more precious than the gold of ihelnc.is. ' V . iV' u"i i '
is. Strangers are. eeogn.zeu at i , -.-; -- Jlfftv Vi.ri.iracT- !"' giVen and jronlclM KW...
:o bv their accent, or the eut s-tuntton; and on Alas It, sixty-. u nof,,;,," to takeib plnc. It t uVctii-' .l. , A ?,'
, , ., i i i i.iirht vi-irs aoo Prince Christian al ly euros a moriiui appetite lor miiuii- :. ; ,"',.'
d materia! of their clothing, and l '?"1 . ' at aP- n"', ' , I iaiits by reitoring the natural tone of r . F-nkcr.
pry paviv consisting ol uncoor "" ""--"- "' ""- ::'rVi . " . 7.,; ,i ilt... ;:i W W I'aikor.
! i ,.:i. i i... .1,.. ,.. i, ;,,..,! , ' ii""'-,,s :"" ' .. ., ,, ,. ,.u .-,.. .j .
iiuiiTii iw licm .ii ." IU...U...I.. : 1..M1, ni,i.i. T in nnui'iliil lonu- viitne . . . ....
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power of England and Sweden,' the (lincht.iia U prf-erved in '.'' I SV .'pur C.I TrVnch
1 ' PcruviHn lhttcrs, which are as euiruve l, ' "'' '
.....1 n .,...... 4 1- i..mt. tl-.k n,l. nrrn...ct mo Qtlt f ii. ttl tUjl.11 l II. Ol .....
2.11. . ... n. i:.'.i. .ill- ...ii.jii. .. i, . wti- i..i.i,.. .i.,i.i. . . -... . -, .. - .. ...i...
stitution
! substaiitiallv intact
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42 00
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PlUlFie 1DTD1L LIFE iSWWB OOMPJM,
Of GeiicvxiSL.
A. HcKlNKIEi Manager.
For Oregon "Washington and Idaho Territories
orpirr 10a fibst street, poiitxad, on."
Kefereneen:
CI1.V.S. HOIMJK.ot rtotls?, Dnvis &. Co.
JAMISKIEEUCishlerrint NRtlonal Bank.
J. A. .STROWIJKIDOE, Who'eiale LeuUier
and Uadlngs.
C. A. DOLPH, of rtolpli, Eronaugh, DoliA
bimoii.
Col. J. .MeCnAKEX, of J. McCruLen & Co.
L. U. llEMtlcuaii.x, or iieuiicasen
Orcentierg.
Dr. G. E. KOTTAUE. M. U., Ernuduer and
Ftiyslclun.
Herereuces:-
A.. of KnaDD. Bu
Vf. W. SlAULDU;o, Pactcr and Caitlfl
JL S. BCKPLL. of Knapp, Euireil & Co.'
Dealer.
ANDKEW EOBEP.TS, ot FLshel &. Eobexts.
JOHN CUA ol John Cmn Co.
C. AL WUierg, Koots and Saoes.
.IOS. JJUEKHARD. BurUsid'& Spauldlng.
J. K. CILL. of J. K. GUI SCo Stationers.
1'K.VKK ZA2TOV1CH, of Zan Btotnen.
Kacnotttie above men na.s'S10,oxi Insur
ance in this Company.
MISCE LIGNEOUS.
!
BUSINESS OABDS.
S. ARNDT & FKRCHEN.lE. HOLDra-
ASTOK1A. OKW50N. AL.CTIoSBC1., COMMISSION AND
Trift Pinnonr Manhino Qhrvn I SUUANCK AOEOT.
I lib I IUIIUUI IIIUVIIIIIG UIIUUI
RUtCKS.MITil
shoj
ooner onon o
All kllli-l of
S
jyt. jr. c. HiiArrEB,
VUIHICIIX and 8fKCEO
j (DEtrwcnEii Anrr.)
UlHeiiMrt of the Throat a Spcclalt)-.
Oalco over Conn's Drus Store.
.J)R. C. C. CLASS,
riIY3ICIAX AND bClOfXN,
1 Ofllci. ovr A. V. Aliens Sto.
ENGINE CANNERY,! astokia. - oeegon.
-4.VB- ; T1 D. WINTOX,
STEAMBOAT WOREJ 'Money an Counselor tabu.
rromjitlr atteciW to.
A spc.Ult) luodeot repolrlc;
CANNERF DIKS
FOOT OF UvrAYinTE STKKET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
IlivMos mti:ki,t, Nnu: I'aiisku Hocmk,
ASlOltlA. - ORE.30M.
1 is?-Offlct tu I'j thian Balldlnj.
.VSTORlA, - - - - OREGOy.
' TAT TCTTtK. M. D.
PHYSICIAltAiiD.SOEUfiO
I Office Over tno White House Store.
1 RsnDKSCR-Over Erbron"s Bakery, op -
Iiositn uarui K ancxs' bauxrn.
--
.. ....rt :. .t-,. .I.,w rC IVirt nt,t ,.jrll, .. . . .. " .
y;,i ,.-1,1 ..m-lnoJi.".;" '" "." " V .- uv orocr 01 ine t nraraon council.
of liiilsvold romaincMiyirt.-s. yc "u.irantiv the iucjasli- - y c. XOURIS.
it- inovis- 111I1. 01 thit hitters to i).i ahiiuu'iy Auditor anil Clerk.
1 r.tire. -.mil nf tlm int knfiun nunlltv.. . ,.-t 1 1: ,w-i-
.'-' , ,, . r 11 1 i .1 . sum,., .1 ...i-., s-,
inn guard nuist iwilonslv against A trial will satisfy ou that tins is tho'
v , , . " ', ., ! hest bitter in Hie Wfifhi. "The proor of j
.Swedish encroachments, ami tho tho nudilinc is in the eating." and vo
Chenamus Street,
rtK-ers and liuuor tlcalers. r NOl'lCi: l-i IIKHCBV GIVEN that
t II I I 1 . - 1 S. .1 uIa t.. ,.!.'. .. .. I f . . L ic! j 1 1.. -. .s a . ... ... . ,4.. l-i flr.llnnitrtn V11
Slinil l)i a lret Siaie. inileUelllieni. iurn. i.uv"v unni'. im .i-uu .... 1 nk iis-inurai iu.iu" jv uiuiuaiiui ,u.
....v..:.:..,.. ....i:..i u.l ....:...! " ! 501, for the .nf
first n.tielo .vi.Ies tlmt -NT..r:iv ' W,'1R,J". ahlde this tot. mruaio n.v
1 all nrucKisi". 'A
k V. ITI.TOX. M. D.
lltjKlflau and Hutxtpn
l OFFICE Orer A. V. Allen's crooerT fctore.
lloouu. at thn Tarber Hoiiw.
CENERAL MACHINISTS AND F. '"
i PRJJT18T,
BOILER MAKERS. . . - v- -
iiiiuvisiu.e. aiiu iii.-iuriiaoif, ..im.-u A C,1U1,. r0ut or sow tluoat should be
to Sweden under tho amo Ijing." stopjKil. Xculett frcuueull icsulta In
... . , .an incurablt'iuinj dlstssiMir ciyii-iiiinp-Tho
result ol tho mnon liavn been tion. llrovvn's llronchial troeh.-s do not
,. j...fi;i (n i..-,rh r.r t.-, tlisonler tlie stomach like iiiU syrujvs
.....-....,.,..... .v, .w... v. ...... , IM,d jj.,,i,. r,ui uot i!ir.vti on the in
nro.eincnt and ronalrof
Chenamus street, betvteen the west side
of Ca. street ami the east side of Jack
soli street, ln McCiure's Aatorla, in the
ninnnt r nrovlded by Ordinance So. 4C3,
oiit-ach ut the following described lots
frontiiiK ujion that part of Chenamus
....1 .1 : 1... r .,,.1... (.-.in.. !.nrK. n nviiiL' Irritntlnn. .'i. sintt tiuui lut-c-v ?wc vl vusi aun
.inn l.iu c.cm .-, .,..... ... ... ..,- ----f-. ,,;, ,;,,,-"' (,7n;;I;itV,-;li;j' to the east side of Jackson street, is now
bration, since nowimr, pi obably, , catarrh, and 'the t'hro-u tr.ni.iiV, w hicli . ;'uo allJ I'yable at the office ott lie City
- ' siii,i nnd nubli., sm-nkei, nre sui.iivt 1 r.-asiner. 111 ,aid city, In United states
does their ot a constitutional ta'rK !ilul "ih,r c,,In'and un,es Pld
nionarc
jeets s
1 l-l . . -. t tr,,.h.. lime In-n refill, iTi.nilf,t in ' ' lllllll lle lllivs iioiu mc c inoiiirii ui
liy u Inch L'rar.ti, to its sub- i f'Kl'fj ' a...b,li-"... "?"" 1.!ul.rl, ' i 1 11,1, noih-e. vlL: June 12. 1832. tho Com-
ucli complete and perfect satisfaction. ' llHvins'bftn toW li ' nin Council vvill order warrauU Issued
' t ..-..,.. ..., .. ?... .......1. .....: for tlu eolleotion ihercor. 1 lie assess-
the world, and deprive! nf all do-1 independence ns that enjoyed by tire ueneratioii. thej have attained well- j
c . . ft 'tlm briiv.. mid industrious neonle merited rank nuioiii; the lew stapiu,
inestic comfort, generation alter i'"0 itrftM- ana inuiisiiious ptPle 1 remedios ol thu ape. N.l.l at '.'.'. e.-uts a.
generation has lived and died. As of -Norway. I he imikIi ol the ooxmwniiwt
it Ins been so will it ever be until I W sea-kin once adventuioiisly
1 1 1 t .
the outer world has need of the pMlcrM m"- "10l,: '"iio-puaoio
gi eat mineral wealth of coal and shores; now their deendnnH have,
iron hid in tlie bowels of the nioun- sonpht in A men.. a permanent
tains. Then only will -tho wildl'mme. The wild oisp warriow
scieainoftheironhoi-b'eieverberate once descended on the fertile fields
through these valleys," and the rude 0l" England w plwmler awl ravage;
habits of the people" lie swept off j now, after fou. teen centuries, the
bvtho advancinc waves of eivili- h"" mc0 con,e'" ,0 liIi tl,c stU1
zation and progress.
luent "n a, follows;
N ami. or dwm.i:
ut- Lor.
i; iMi.ii hum; i;m;im:n
Boiler Work. Steamboat Work.
and Cannery Work a specialty.
OASTIKTGS.
Ornll leM-riptlon- made to Order
at Khort Xotloe.
A. D. Wajbs. rresldent.
J. O. HcSTLrK, ftctfretary.
1. W. Case. Trensurfir.
John" Fox, Superintendent.
B. B. PRANKLTN,
UNDERTAKER,
OiUCOOK
Koomi- in AUt-oV building up rtalrs, eorwr
of Cuss and twiemoeqlie streets.
j Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATl'OKyET-AT IiAW.
Chenamus Plreet. - ASTOIUA. OBKGO
"y T. Bl'KSEY,
ATTOKSEV AT IW.
May be found at the Court House.
Q II. I1AR & CO.,
OBAtKU in
Uoorn, WtndowB, BllBttl. TrM
nobis. Iinzatver. EtV.
Alt klndi of Oafc. Lumber, Ola, Scat Ma
terial, etc.
Turning and Bracket Work
A SPECIALTY.
5 pteauiUUl aeii Weston hotel. Cor. Can
J evlve and Artor streets.
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UOWR.
A Little Norvvesian Hiatoiy.
iluy 17tli was the anniver.saiy
of an eventful date in the history
of Norway. In name it is the
union with Sweden, which is mark
ed for celebration; but in fact is
the birth of the Now Norwegian
Independence, and the beginning
of the growth of Nonvay. in all
that marks a free and progressive
state, self-governed, proud of its
liberties, and intensely conserva
tive. No title of race or nation
calls up nioio poetic visions than
that of tho Norseman. The Scan-
more leitue hems 01 i',n;?iaiiU
J greater ofiVpi iug. Norw egian .anil
, Swede are bound here bv a closer
1 .
union than that which holds their
native land as one common king
dom. The conque.st
making with plow will be
enduring than the old victer:
l" IJ.ivM.s2
0 tir-ellins...-
-filWllint!
I J W Gearhart
Ii IJ Parker
Goorjjc Hill
1 llerymnn and A W
Kerry
f Kejsman and A W
Iletry
I'rocreisive l.&ll Asso-
Kiiiff of the Blood-rTiand.-.":::::::
s I f l'r.Iir
i sAftl
Isnot a "CHlV(iIf," It isiiMood.jiUllflerauil.it it vifirll I R
tonic. Itniuintv of the Mon.l poisons tl.esvs. 1 ,,' ,.1 ,. ;i;,r ' r.
tein, denitiKes the clrrul.ttlon. and tlius 111- i) J, ' V f" l'
duces iiuuv tilsordor-i. known bv dhler.nit -Jifs v-J' 1 arhfi b
namesto tlWlu-rul-.H tliom acvordluz to el-' Jamesmoce 1
fects, but tit-lug rcallv bunches or pim-.es ot ; J.ip.ieseUjbe...
that Rrrat k nerle disorder, lmimriij l 1 (; 1, '.irl;er ....
Itlood. hueh aro iiw.'j. IIIIi.u4i:ia. 1 11 1. tori-.,r
tbi.v -irr. XirirOinrtinf.CwiWjf'..'i. A't .-ivI'k f )N- i,,i. v.,,,,!,'"
inuv .ire ..,.. ir;.i..,i, u,,.;...!,.. un,...,. u-..,i .lacou inun.i ,,
'li..-. ..,1, iw...v,j...... ...,....,.-...,.- .., ,.,.
,. it, Ut art mieau, limp). KUlrai IHi.e, ' .'accu Aainm
more j p.Ui! lillltmatiitmt cnt-trrh, .Sfi'.fe.! (, :;.V i Ucrju Oavulsou
e nf Di'Ordtiv. I'lhihto. Vlreri, .VUsJIO.iti, Ac. tieorjie Davidson
"' AC. Kins of the ISInnd pnvtnH and John Hobson
U
the sword, and that bit I 1 of nation-, c"rc,! tnese nj atracMnR iuc re.ief . ii.ii-iuiiy jonn nolon
' ( cf me Mood. rheniUtaaud pli,nuns:u;riv. 1 tiull.an
al independence vhic'.i thav celo- Incamn-U "tlininostRcnuuiM :u-d cii.Ufi.t i n-iiuui0I!
! l - v . pretJariitloiifiirtUcpunKne." St.M b Uiug- ' " J11"4"1
brate, 13 seen the sniiit which ! P'. i I'f hottie. hec itcstiruouhi,. .dirte. , ,,i
' , lioin.&e..lii .i'.inpli!ot.'-Trcaii'ei.i4tticasfs A Cifuhj, tannic
1 nr run l.uitxi." Trannca :uumi earn uoiuo irosuv. rien Lros-
i, i;.a
OM, hOS A. Co..l'n.j".
i.uii::io. .,, 1,
by (heirs of A Cros-
m, ueconsrui.
din avian people heve a history
The mountaineers aro "given to! extending back t tho dim ag'". of
hospitality." They will share their, myth, when Odin was the progeni
last pieoo of corn bread with the tor of the royal line. They have
strange guest, careless and indif- a literature whose bold and rugged
ferent as to where the morrow's beauties have never been surpass-
urger
independence which awaits them
heie the independence of An.ori-
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sioniA,
Notice to Contractors.
i avii.t. nr. limKivwi v mih
uudcrsigncil at Atonauatll noon, Juuo '
SO. 1832. tor lumlsliinc tho materials and la.
1n f !- tt,a nnttctnintinn ff 1 lttIn1r ImlTiltnrv
UUt iU IMU UIHIUV.111'11 Vi uviivu umiuiiti , ,
50x103 fct, 3 stone- high, to ho erected in I U:lr 1I",
AtoiiafortncOddrellowsLandandBuild-. r.it ik-ituot nl4.
Inr c-crvnlltli-m Pinna flnH irvoritfiAll Innc i '
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Corner Cass and Squrmoqu ws?t,
ASTORIA. .... OI.P.OON
ncAU.n in
WALL PAPER
AND
WINDOW SHADES
AXU
UNDKHTAKURS GOODrf.
BOAT BUILDER,
AT THE OtU STAND, aEAY-8 DUltDISO
FIRST CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY.
be seen nt the Occident Hotel. Th rljl.t i
rescrve.i to reject any ar.d an uuis.
By order ol the Koanl of Diroetois.
A. J. 3IEGLKH. Hcc'y.
Oregonlan copy. J u t dtd.
Pases Oai-.. rte.
Ajent for Harlock's Soldering Machine ;
J Johnston's Improved Solderlns upparatus;
, rotary table lor soldeiins scums ; Blood's
net floats.
By order ot the Omunon Council.
' e C.NORRI8.
Auditor and Cleric.
Atons. Or.. Way is. 1S82.
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corner Mala and ChcimiH StroeLi.
ASTOHU ORKUON
DKA.U.E If
CIGARS. AND TOBACCO.
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM
uid olbT KntfUi Cutlerr
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Oen ioe Heeraha m Pipes, etc.
A Quo stoel. of
Watcbes and Jewelrr. Muzcle nnd
llreech IoadlnK Nbot Cnm. and
IUfle, Ilevolvcrs, Plstob.
and Ammunition
MAKIXK
LAMKM
AtSO A nx
Astortment of tlno SPECTACLES and KYB
GLASSES.
F1BMT CUASH
Dress 'Making.
BV
Mrs. T. S. Jewett.
I Cp stairs, oppodta Mw. Rosers Boarduu
I IlOUX".
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I. W.- CASE,
lAll'On.TKR AS U tTHOLESALK AMI Ui?
TAIL DEALEK IS -
GENERAL MAMSfr
f.-inier Clien-imiM and Cass streets.
ASTOUIA - - - - ORKOOif
Freshest and finest cakes, fruit ruacl
candy at the Astoria candy factory. """
tiBb
The "Alwaya Iiondyn fitovi-plpc
cl;vea at John. A. Montgomery'.
The British Iron Bark Wanlock
U Xo on the Berth for
LONDON DIRECT.
For KreUht and Piwtlctdars Apply to
P. L. CHERRY,
(Over Wnlln. Fanso A Co.h eitlMi
tsrorta, Slay , iMtt.
my72w
IfANSKN BROTHERS,
Architects and Builders,
All Mad nt HouHcltrorfc done at
abortest aotle.
Hhop Comer oT Cass and .stor ihrctt,
AfilOBU. - - - - 0HEO03-
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