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A K?:. t&tfttfftll " ' - Vol. XVII. Astoria, Oregon. Tuesday Morning, July 18, 1882. No. 92, FAMILY ENTERPRISE. I Some eighteen years ago, a fami ly of working farmer folk, worth nearly twelve thousand dollars, moved farther west, with. a view of increaMijg their profits, and rented a large tract of land, paying cash. There was a good crop the first year, but three successive failures followed. Then a half crop came, and more failure. Hoping again?! "hope, they stayed, unable to leave, unwilling to acknowledge a. mistake until every dollar was gone. Thisjceptby fawning hypocrites, who was in lSil. the process of losing' hope to get somt! f In- money, all they had taking seven years. 'should lay out :i hiwilifiil paik There weie five children, the old-1 est a girl, capable of teaching' rchool, the boys old enough to earn men's wages, and a little girl. It was necessary to break up their home, however, and they looked J and saw thousands of people hav the situation bravely in the face. ling a good time and all looking They went into a large valley j their loe and. icspeet for him, town where, they had acquaint- that his heart would he warmed ance. Within a week the lather up and that hi dav. would be and the three sons were at work in lengthened. Wouldn't every look a harvest field; the mother became! of thanks be. worth a thousand housekeeper in a wealthy family .dollars to the man who had so where, she kept the youngest child much money that it made him with her; the oldest daughter was; round shouldered? Wouhlni he teaching school. A family farm -have more pleasure than he would company was organized, it being in cutting oft' coupons with a lawn understood that every possible dol- mower. Peck's film. larwent toward the one purpose! A Lrind -oTpVrpcTual Salutes of liuing a home which all should! -- own This was the mother's plan,! A grievance of which 1, in and the effect was marvelous. tcomon with a majority of foreign made men of the boys; it made residents in Vokohama, complain, the father forget hi former lesses: Uys a correspondent of the St. it brightened the whole outlook. j-laine. Carat tc at Vokohama, is Every cent saved was deposited where it drew interest. j'efoic long, some leading gentlemen of the town became interested in the home-buying plan, of which they had heard, and did what they could J to procure steady work for the family. This, however, was sel dom needed, for their steadiness and anxiety to cam their wages was remarkable, and they soon were in t constant demand. At the end of! celebrated; the fleets of many ol the first -ear, the home purchasing i them assemble in the.-e waters; company made a creditable show- ceremonial calls are made upon ing, The daughter, teaching at Japanese official and between tiic eighty dollars a month, had sent men-of-war, and are politely re four hundred dollars. TJic three j turned; the ministers and counsuls sous and the father had averaged f fifteen powers interchange calls, thirty dollars a month a piece, be- :d the flags of admirals and coin sides their board, and they had j""doros and Hip pott itself, must spent nothing they could help, so e treated with due attention, that twelve hundred dollars repre- 'These events are celebrated, senled their pile; while the mother visitors are honored, and the Hags added two hundred and fifty dol-, :m' minted by firing a certain lars. These three aggregated, to-'"timber of louuds of blank earl gether with the interest, one thou-"de; iJ,e consequence that fiom sand, eight hundred and eighty j -v- M- sunset Sunday includ dullars. The beginning was made. C(J ' the case of ships other than Four years of steady, uncoinplain-"ls tnc,',k is species of can ingtoilfollowed. lnl87C.theiraccu-!nonade. .Many vessels have no initiations compounded semi-annually, at seven per centum, came to nine thousand, three hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-two cents. It would have been more but for illness in the family. They then chose a tract of good land, worth sixty dollars an acre, or nine thousand six hundred dollars in all. They paid eight thousand dollars down, bought teams, moved on the place, paid the balance in one year from crops and outside work, and are making it one of the prettiest farms in that whole region. This is a truthful account of how a farm tI,e community now looks for was lost and another gained in its ward with a species of terror to place by a plucky American fami- ly, whose idea of a "home-buying company,'" ought to be remem bered. "What has been done can be done again. Tlie Use of "Wealth. There are thousands of rich men who are not skinflints, who have the reputation of being so, because they have never been known to have done any special good with their money. A man who is worth o0,00p."can do more to make hitn .self loved and respected by all with whom he comes in contact. by the judicious expenditure of :ij thousand dollars in charity, than by fivinir the whole li ft v thousand dollars after he i dead. It seems ta though it would be mighty small consolation to a miilionaiie to leave money to some charitable purpose, after death, and be so confounded dead that he couldn't see the smiles of happiness tliatj his jreneroMtv had created, up- pose :i millionaire who has never j had a kind word aid to him e.v worth a million dollars, and throw! it open free to all, with walks- drives, lakes, shade and every thing. Don't you suppose, if he took a drive tlirmirh it himself the extent to which the practice of firing naval salutes is carried. Yokohama is not a Japanese port merely, the treaties having opened it to ncailv all the principal na tiom m the werld: and "the body of residents is composed of some fifteen nationalities. It is not, therefore, one port, but fifteen ports in one. The national anni versarie of fifteen nations are saluting battery and fire heavy guns which shake the houses, and occasionally bieak windows and do other small damage. On Sun last (June 10) the settlement was disturbed at .1:10 a. m. by a furi ous and leng-sustained cauonade, the cause of which was unknown. Russian, German. French, and Japanese vessels were engaged in offering a parting dilute to Ad miral Lessflsv, who was leaving for home in the corvette "Europe.'' This is but one instance of many of a"OM. daily eccurrence: and '' arrival ol the flying squadron with the sons of the Prince of Wales. The Family Torture. A family of some pretensions, living on Nelson street, had a party of five to tea the other even ing. The table was set in fine style as the parties were from the city, and it was absolutely necessary to show them that folks may live in a village like Datibury and yet understand the require ments of good society. When they were all at the table, and the lady was preparing to dish up the! Ua, her little sou. vrioi faci wsis .shining like tne knes .f n doe.kui .,o.ifo r,,.llwl !,.. .-..r,.iK- l.i- tlu. l''""'i i""1 " ' -'j -" t dress, notice. Cut he was too Inisv l H"i milled her ii'i-tMii but receiving no resrionse. h pared: "Ma. ma." "What is it?" whi "Ain't thi-. one. of Mi; Perry kn ives. holding up Ihe article 1:1 , . " . . esiloti. and looKlliy. :l' he !ro;i- que erlv hoilld verv mi 1 ... j lien gr.lt ilKiil . by Mich an evidence of hi discciu nieiit. 01 . . .. .!.. :.. ,-..: 1 IIU lliil'li II" -! ill .- I'lii .she i in.n .1 l.inl- tImI m-i .-il- i ciliated to auiiihiiali: him. Tim .. 11-w flidm.l mt -m.lil... .... .... ... , iimiIv u-.mc hnlteriii. tiieir biscuit. 1 when the youth suddenly whis- pered again, looking at hi- plate with a pleased eKpres-ion: Whv. ma, iiiv plate i-; difierent r T . from the others. "Thonias," she ejaculated under her breath, as. Xow ju-t see here, thi plate " "Thomas!1' ejaculated his moth er, with crimsoned face, while his father a-sumed a fiown nearly an inch thick, "if you don't lotyour victualsstop your mouth I'll M'tid you away from the table." This quieted Tiiomas at once. Jle was not a very particular boy, and he concluded that the differ ence in the plates was not of such I. .. .. mil ol tedious ar- -,....,.,t .,1 i,:.. ;:., ............... I... ..... Several ininute-s pasd away without any further interruption, j The young man industriously at- i i..i i.. i.:. r j i....... !.,. k-iiiwii ... ...- iwuh, ui ..i nn-.-......- time koiil a close eve on what was iroinir on oiiiir on iiroiinu t iiiii. iif w:i li r . , r , ftmo- up his '-up for a sip when t i i .. HIS nr.in 1111 UUI llll.nl!'! V 1CII Illinil 0 l the saucer It was but a glance but with the keenness f a ut with thciceeiiuessoi a young ye he saw that the two were not cy ..?.?. 1 1 . .1nntn.Ml iVv .w...1 .-i K.m ,?,.-, T, , ,.- hy, ma, he eagerly wins- pered, "this cup belongs to M Then he suddenly stopjied. The expression on hi.- mother's face actually rendered him speech less, and for a moment he applied himself to his meal in dcpr's-ed si lence; but he was ouug and of an elastic temperament, and he soon recovered his beamimr e.vore ion . ,..., i.i i" i ii Ahltle later he observed a lady opposite putting a spoon of pre- ii . ., served "rapes in her mouth. Then he twitched hi- mother s dro-s and .icr-sin said: " ".l"a!" The unhappy woman shivered at ihe -ound; hut his remark this time appeared to be on an entirely dif ferent subject, as he a?ked: terent suDject, as lie a?Ken. 'Ain't Miss Walker :i fuintv woinanT r,0 ... .... .. .. "I'limiyr said his mother wit ha si.rh nf relief. And then ttirnimr to the company with a sigh of re lief and the explanation, ".Mrs Walker is an oid ladv who lives --- , - j-. aeross tlie wav,' she smiled on her i t i i. i. ;.u'i . hopeful .-on and asked: ,A ""t makes you think s-ho is funnyy "Why. yon know,'" bewail Thomas, in that rapid moist way which an only on assumes when he is imparting iuforination before company in response to cordial in vitation, "when T went over there this afternoon to ijet tiie spoons, she said she hoped the e.mipauy i wouldn't bite 'cm, it would dent "Thomas!" shiicked the unhap py mother, as soon :,s .-he eould break in. "Young; man!" gasped the father leave this table at once.'' And Thomas left at once. His father subsequently followed him, and the two met in a back room, j and had both been Hying express ! trains eomimr together, there ennld scarcey lmv"e been more noise. Danlilry JVeics. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. 1,1PcounIcnaniwliean.Uea.lcn.iod. "uu occasional n imiI on cue or both dnll; the i.m.l-dilate tins nlnnrr tne lower f rated. ysreelUiind otnciitaej Meeds: nivcll- in? .f -Jlu' iitmor liti: occasional hcndr.chc. with huiumiusnr ihrubbins ol the car: an imu'-unl ovietin'i saliva; Hmy or furred toimnc; hrcath vcr iV.d. particularly in the mernins: appetite xnrialilc. sometime- rnra cioiH, witli:i2ii;iirintfon-atioii fif the 'loin irTcrnlar. !imy, not anfrciiicntly Ijngcil with Woed: l.ellyMK.lk-niindlinnl: urine turbid; reipira- lion oceaiina!l' diflicullar.il arcoiiibiniinl l Iilrpeuch: couch sometimes drv and convul- mc; !iiiiiy:iiiuu!Miruiii'iet'i. wiiii cti'hi innf the teeth; temper variable, but oiur- j WheneVerYhoabove,,. ,,,e iff. .illv irritable. uv. '. .1lclaue. Verinirnt; will tvttainlj ellcet a cure. In iHiyinalrrmirime b.iureytn set the : iiianufaetured by I'iciuinx Kms. -M U'uod StrcH.l'itP-bursh.ri. The iiitirIM b lull r cuiKierfeit-. uu will bcii.-htif it luKtho isn.itiiroorHeitiins lri-. and I. llrLsme. : . 1 fyfur storekeeper doeiK.Uno thecciiu- me, please rcrort to it. ,;e.al.,a ihreocen, tauie for i lu.n.i-on.0 . FLEMING'bROS ., Pittsburgh. Pa. . ... j Furnished Hoohis to l.el At Mrs. Mtmson"sIoiliii hoa-e. " AVautcd. iw.i. .,., r..v rr..... i,.i ;.. fii,....v. I mi im-i i.- ! J'II ifi - wll A.-loii.i. suitahle for re.-ideniv-. Ouu lot hiShivelx's AsloiiaMiilahlc furhn ine iiiriio-e-. pp! to .1. O. llozei: , ,1. A will. .l'otlicr- ! .llotliccft!! .IIoIIhtk! ! I Are you di-turlici! atuiIit ami broken or vour re-t hya .sick child -uiTeruig ami crying with ne excrnciatinj; pain of ctitliuir let'Jh V If -n. goal once ami jret a bottle ut Mr-. Win-low'.- NMitluii Syrui. "t will relieve Ihe poor little -uf- fercr iinmcdiatelv-dopeml iih.ii it; there K no mistake ahimt il. Then is not a mother on earth who has ever iwctl U who ill not tell n at once in. ii-u win ic.miiiiu- i in imiwci-. anil jjtve tci to tne nioiiiur, ami reiiei ami heaIthtotheehihl.opcnitiii'flikemaic. Iti- lierfectlx -afe to use in all case?., .! jiiv.i-.iiii, iin- hmi', .liiii i- ii- iFii-- jcriplioiiof one o theolde.-l ami he.-t i female lihy.-ieian and muses in the ..1..1 .!..... -....) .. 1... ... Irv .....I I II... ,... jrnited .Slate-. Sold ever where. -J.'. ; eents a iKdlle. By I'liiversal Accord. .iii.ii-i -viiiaktii rii.i-aiciiieiie-i r ;,i purgatives fr funih twe. Thev h the proihict ii long, lalwrioim. anil siicce-ful chemical in estimation. :uid , uicii cicn-ne u-e i pin.sician- in iineir practice. ami nv a civilicd na , nous, provi--, them the ImjsI and mo-t ef- I 17... till I iiimi'itii-.i lilt I1...1 i.irwll..nl ..? Jcunilhe powers no other Till- can he ' ence can tie i.-e. Ju liitrins -" ! ...i. . ... ...... ...v.. ..! .-.. - in film, .mil j compared win; iiiem, ami every per-on, knov.imt their iitties. will cinpl.n , SSSJSA'" lmiHIi oetinu Ili 1ifk1. iiio)tiiiii.if j-..r i life. Mild, searchimr anil clTecliial.the jmc especial l adapted to the ueeiN of me iiiouic ;ipp;iniiu-. oer.incmeiiis of ivhicli the prevent and cure, if liiiiHy taken. Thev are the he,-l ami safc-t phy-ic. to employ for cluldi en and weakend coustlliilioim, where a mild aiidelfeclual cathartic i required Km: s.vw: nv aw. 1i:ai.ki: tVruvian Bittern Cinchona Kulira. TJie Coiiul Ciiichnn was the Spanish 'icerox m Kent in likki. The Coinitcs-. hi- wife, was prr.-lni(cd h an intermit' 1....1 r........ -..,.... i.:..i. .: .. ... . it. leul fever, from w inch .-he .i; treed b i tile tiM'oflhe native remeih. the lVrii- ; vi;lll ))ar,c. or. a -,, . vMi,tl in . te'1!?;!1 !,',, ,u!,r- -2'iiuna." (raleMil for her recoverv. on her return , lo Europe in 1. -;heiiilroihiced Hie under virions name-, until Limr.eu-i calleil it Cinchona, in honor of I he ladv whii had lirmi'dil lliein Hint, whi.-li wiV. j more precious 1 han thexddoftheiiie:is. I '',. 1.f.. .!.... ...-!.. .. 1... .. .. 1... iiiuiMiii.iiiu-i a kijim; ni iwu nun. dredandlirt jear- science has iveti ns nethinj: to take ils place. It cirvt..- ally eure-a morhid aj.p.-lite f.r .-time- hints h re-iorinu the natural tone of llie.-lomacu. It alinei;:; cce-ic he of liqnoras it doe-a rever.nnd de-tn.v- ,",t:,i J'llM'mverfnl n.nie. virtue liif the Cinehon.i i- pie-red in the I IVmimi Hitters, vhiehme as elTeetive 'again-! malarial fever lo-dav a- thev . werc in the days of the olil Spani-h t cSn.V..V.(',.?A,!,.,Luv. "". '? - j.iiiv. lll'SM llllllr III lli ;HWfllllT..lt pure, and or the he-t known iiialilv. A trial will sati-fy vnu that this i- tlie Iiest hitter in the world. "The preof of l the nutldiiur i- in the eatinir. and m - willingly abide thi- tei. For sale by ail ilittNLsnieeisaiid liquor dealei A. I Ordtrit. l.oeh ifct'o., agent-for A.-toria. ! King of the . Blood 1-; not a "cmv n.'" it is a MiMMl-punlier and tenle. Impurity or tlie lilootl ikiImhis tliecvs. tern, ilvraties tlie irculation, and thus In duces iiiatiy disorders, known liv dilTcient names to dWiiiKiiMi llicm accenliiij: to ef fects, but belli;: reallj lirniiclies orphaH-sof that great cncrlc disorder. Impurity or Blood. Mich arvnuix-)!a, lSiUimtxnr, Wrir O'Mirialnl, Gmrtlpatuui. Xcrnv DU-vrth.-n. Jlcttilnelie, lltiel.achc, Gmcral U'eah ','& irZ'.rl nteanrnpty. Kidncu Di-cnsr, I'tlc., IlliaimatisiH, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin l)in1cr, Pinwtf. Ulcrr.. SmlUiM Ac Ac. Kins or the IBIeail prevents and cures tliese by attacklnr the caafc. Impurity of the blood. OIicnust-and plij.siciaus agree in c-.illhi it "the i mast genuine and efilcient prepanition for tlie puriK-e." Sold byDniK elsu.ll perbotile See testimonials direo t Ions. Re., in innipliler. 'Treatise on oi-easi-s ot the I'.looil." w nipped around eaeh lwittle D. KANSO.M, SON K Co.. l"rops Uulfttlo.X. . SfiSSlJ1 -a?wnV lr pound, on the prem-, jy(silir Astoria ! Depot. 'K cream at short notice. tlupliiijiaili.t. Ne, quick complete cure 4 days, urinary niioettnn. smarting, frequent moil, kiunev diseases. ()reon Depot, UAVLS Your Wife Wants One r thoeoil .stove-.; neat and cou im nt, -"see one at rosters. $SmSgmV -Mr. :. Xehiieyer. one of Portland". in the eilv :-nd i iiio--t !:tl!ion.Hde Merchant Tailors i N stnnitins at the Occi- lent. A 11 vone wishiii'ia reallvline ar- "V' n ,"mncan oe wen sillied in riei- ami qualitj h calling anil !n- ( eiin-r hi- -lock of Miniple .,.,:.iv ...Kml i. lint tli.. .i.-i ;. , lM.;,j; . a'?nWim ,?,? A.S m"llv lAnit lM OFFICIAL. Kxhihit nf the 1iii:uifl.tl iDn.Htioii r flai-.m Citmli Tor the fiscal yearjend- mt'.Jiuie :. IMs-J. eou.vrv it.nh j i;:il:uice in Trea-nrv. .limcai, lssi ".. ' !...,.. ,ic ..." ..V r ' K' ? 1 ? fl,,in aW uf I!oil(Is 2iM)00 eo j Ih'cched premium m IVmd- ten (xi I7,lv3l ol , Kivclvwl fnuii all oth ' er -mirce- ,, Total l'U Co. orders "l J58 to .. imill'n,.miij,,ll(i. wvin,i 1i"1,""?i1,.I'oimU m0) " Jail JJnllilinR... OfiOOVl :s 'Si i " btatc on Taxes.. 383 7:: j;., j Trea-ur 0)7 : 'j,).,i &o ojq .-va-a oaa o- ' Wl vvJ -v - -r.vn: ku.vi. I ...". .w.M .-.....'P. , ; .iiu i in- n lliliX .lr- ; ,. .. -('ountv . 78l I! 'SHI"! I Tot-,1 .S-Otr"' laWSiMeVm TaV.K."s 7jj.rra' -cuooi. rir.vn. Aiiio'ui ri-eeived frnu all soniccs P.v iimoiiiiL tiitiiaid iiH7i .lmii:LifM s -jtnw . - di.il orders nan r.il. on hand. U4 ui IOi.ll ...S -1,939 74 S 489 74 OCPt-VV-rii PI'Vn Amount in Trcavm ' .ltur.-:ui. List v,n..imi w, Tn.i ...v I''"'" :Ci t ... . ' ,,,al 9",,-'s ' ri:ei.i ski-xu. fan us , . iiioiiiu in l rea-urv .iiuie.'i, lssi .". ! Aiutnuil iii Ttva-i.n , .M .,..., ,, : 'uie.a. ms cioi .si tr Tidal Sll 31 UT .i:ni:i:ai. si:.nt.vr.v. Ttdal halanceriii hand .liinecai. imsi rsUiGU' l leeched from all -onrce- liTil Gl . i'..-..i Ht.ll 5 J0.4RS : I'.iid t'oiuuy fund S21,3.S(C - (VutKHi5 800 00 - Jail liuildinr . . . i).G0D VI - Slate tae- 7,lto7 1 - School 1.1G17:: Total : $4ai0 2X; - l!.il.ca-h iaTivasun S 7.18907 Applicalilea-rolliiw.s .r, ., ,,...., , .. 'V,, J .IVi"1 ;., ( ,,UI,U ,,r,l( a l""' '" " '-ehool Ul4ul - liccci-ed fmul :r;w , .. snn.lti l r- ; ' j Z ' 'Put-il s tikhii- - ikon- : lV,,,, . ; , V.:-? V?:.J ''' " 9 i -',s oul-lainlijp h,J.Jiol Forp.ivmenl of which ; is in Treasury . "'"i"nl lae "la"l .. .. -. U12 44 j ',fltal c 7,449 S-" i:. . SEliI)KX.Coiiiitv Clerk. CITY JBOOK STORE. IWe are einsiaiitl recc-UIii new adilitions i.i our.-tix-k mid have the finest and largeM asMirtinent of variety j goods In tie city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. All our goods an- marked in plain figures Call and examine qutiltty and note prices. CI I AS. STEVENS &SOX G. A. STIXSOX & CO., BLACKSM1THING, At liipt. Itogera old st:uul. corner of Cam and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagoas niruJe :ind rooalred. Good work guaranteed. mv 11 in 1 1 it.. rt "i:t urn hi h 1 11 1111 s. nuilhjun. i ; nn ivnre semicircle i-e-. imsn ice oroam every inj.aji.s e-lil: thcaoei:irri- Kiriiis aw! dinners ennnhcu vitn icpi iltliliriii TirmiriT t mn iULiTUAli hWK Of OaliJToi?zi.,. A. MeKINXIE. Manager;- For Oregon. Washington and Idaho Torrfeariti-K' OFFICE lOS FIRST STREET. lORTfXDt OR. McfercnceH: LCIIAS. HODGE, of Hodse. Dals & Co, .L'll Ab. 1IODG K. of Hod.'e, Da Is & Co. , M. S. BUKRELL. o KEaDD.Bumll &Ca - " JA.MES.HTfiEI..Cahlr First National Bank, j W. SPAUthorHlmdihin--.1. A. STfiOWBRIDtiE. Mio!esate Leather,1 Dealer. . cwiKimiuiM;, cXiioTpof Doiph.iuo.u.1!.. poi;.h rrfeSSSsfa&Sfigsr Simon. C.f. Wlberir.BooWanilBIUJesiXS Col. .f. iicCKAKLy. of J. MoCraken & Co. J(). BCRKHaRD. Biuthasd &SoauldIar L. C. lir.XKJCHSRX, oi Hnnlchsm i'J. K. mi.L.or J. IL oS&MCfSSSllliaBO - ' Givcnbcrc. TtLVNli Z.NOVlCHroJaaaiothets. Dr. G. E. MTTAi3K, M. D.. FjndtieT and Each of thp abor menba.4 flD,olBux-it l'hyslciau. nncp in thi Coinpanj-. S 6. J So- ! i g - i gSO o P 21 Tut W 2? S H MISCELLANEOUS. S. AKNDT & FEROHEN, ASfOKlA. - OltKOON". The Pioneer Machine Shop IILACKSMITII SHOP A NO Boiler Shop .Ml kindi ol ENGINE, CANNERY, AN1 STEAMBOAT WORK rrumplly ntrended to. A -peelalty in.ulc of repairing CAJWEKY DIES, FOOT OF LAKAYKITK STltKET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Rkntov Krm-Kr. Nkvi: I'aickku flntrgK, AKTOltlA. OKKOON. GENERAL B MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND $ MARINE ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a specialty. OATI3STGrS. I Of nil lletf-rlptloiiri mnde to Order! I at Mhort Xotiev. A. D. AVARS. President. .I.G. Hustlkr, Secretary. I.W.U.SK,TrKisurcr. John Fox, Superintendent. j"CJ TKfmwXJr F7 WILLIAM EDGAE,W r HrK.v, Corner 31 a in and Chcnamua Street. ASTOKIA OKKOON CIGARS AND TOBACCO. DCXLKR U The. Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS A SON GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY !te . ,o u w Turning and Bracket Work AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM' A SPECIALTY. ard other Eatf-h CuUery. . SSS "- 5TATI01CERYI FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS ..HEADQUARTERS Genuine Bfeershaum Pipes, etc. Foster's EmMriim. A Que stock of WatclteM aud .Irwelry, .Huzzle and Breech Jeadias Shot CIhrk and Rifle, RevelverM. PfAtolM. and AmBniHitiou MABXXK. also a visr. Assortment of line SPECTACLES and EVK GLASSES. Notice. THE DELINQUENT TVX UOLI. POli the year 1881. together witli a warrant from the County Court for the collation of tho same. t3 in my liands. Delinquent Uix- i iBk l)ii)cntm piease .seiu at once ana savi eostJ. A. M. TWOilBLY, ay3 fherfff. .... nfnirA..n .,. -i- iX KM IK I'llIFftfY PZHS -.., .!. v. .-W.lIa iMJ.1 V1' r Steterewkcemz o to m O 1 BUSINESS CARDS. NOTAltY FUBLIC, AUCTIOXEElt, COMMISSION AKD - . SUKANCK AOEia. T)R. J. V. NHAFTKS, lHl'SICIA.'mil WBGMX (DKCTSCHEB AKZZ1.) DlMcaxeM ef the Tkr t m WiBalalUr,. Office over Conn'" Drug Store. 1'oBaty Hmrweymr j Oi'OJatsop County. Offlca : CheaaansHtieeT. Y. M. C. A. liall-Itoom No. 8. j T O. BOZORTM. ! ' ' oB)iHUlort Svr rmr. ft4 t lBsuniBc Agemu Ai;cnt tor the ILimburjr-BremenFlraIii3.Cd. of ilamburtr. Ocrmnay. and of tJm 'Xjftv t elcrs Life and Accident Ins. Co., of Mart . ford. Conn. nronlce in r tliian Building. Rooms 11, 12. P J. "f'INT, Attorney and Counselor at Law. er Office in rythlan Building. KodBU II, 12. j ASTOKIA, - - - OBEGON. , JAY TUTTIiR, M. . I PHYSICIAN A2H SUBQEON, OnacK-Ovei tne Wnlte Hoase Stott. ' UKMionMCE Over Elber3ou"n Bakery, op-. , poslie Barth & Myers' Saloon. 4 L. t'UliTOW. M. . I orMCE-Ovcr A. V. AU grocery w.. Kooms. at the Parker House. I " P.HICKSt pentist, ASTOKIA, OKSOOM Kooia- In .Ulcn'-t building up sialri, carver of Cvsaiid Sginoeojie streets. I ' A BOWLBY. . . ATl'OKNEY AT LAW. I Ctaenaratw Street. - ASTOWA. OKSUOA ATTOBXETf AT tAW. u .May be found at the Court House. ' c-"" nxrs x co., DKXLES. lit Uoom, All kinds of Oifc- T.nmlwr Hlaea Hnf W.. Most Complete Stick in Merit i Fireworhs! Flags! Fmitn Both Ferefca tm4. BmoMte Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. .. fUSU'lSB'S COKEK, O K NBXK Drew o f Ms f Ms w O- h-1 5 i Mrs. 2 S. Jewetb. JJp stain, opposite Mrs. Roer?. Boardjuc HOUSe. -n-iniiC. i