Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1882)
(n imm SCTRWRKSSSSI "', llC rlXTB 35tBXfolTU j ASTOllX.. OREf 0 WEDNESDAY JULTj 19, IBii'i J. F. IIALI.OK.W . , , Midnipht, .Inly 31st. r j i 7T - It .-cuius to be the impression ;n .1.1 r i some quartern that because of tin' i r f i i i number of casi'S o salmon packed on the Columbia mer this reason, ! inWmparison to that of last, that ., . ., . , ... , . it is the intention ol canners and fishermen to catch on the-Colum-1 bia river after the 31st inst.. though the statute expressly prohibits such action. There are a number of-points that, by reason of their lacking any direct bearing on the ease, do not need more than allu sion. Whether it is a settled fact that .salmon will continue to inn after the 1st prox., whether it is vitally essential to general or in dividual prosperity that the pack of '82 shall exceed the pack of 'SI: whether the inordinate desire for profit outweighs the natural spirit of justice or love of right that supposedly actuate the minds of all claiming to be civilized, or not, are questions that need no discus-1 sion. Tn all argument a certain amount of intelligence must be conceded to those who participate. A lack of ability to correctly ap preciate facts, or state certain re sults, in no way affects the validity of the facts or the certainty of the results, though it is sometimes un fortunate for the erring partici pants. v It is unnecessary to go into a re cital of facts that, are patent to all who are conversant with this, our greatest industry here in As toria. If the men at present em ployed in the business sec fit to gouge its eyes out, that is their privilege; if our state, and state legislature see fit to put up with it, that is our misfortune. Theie seems to be a disposition on the part of some to handle this thing with 'kid gloves, and shrink from saying something that would be taken as an offense by parties who happen to havca little more of the "yellow god in their breeches pock ets or San Francisco safes than others. In our opinion it is of piime im portance to our Astoria chamber of commerce. Tt is for them to take action.- To the uiedit of the Portland Board of Trade let it be!n the. bill a drawn may be that said thai that body met last Sal-hdl fishing on state rivers, between urday to discuss the qutistion. We jsis i: m. Saturday, and six v. ii.. quote from the Oregenian: 'Sunday, shall lie illegal. There .Mr. Whaliey stateil tins! th fi-hermen expected to evade the law by the difficulty which would he found by the prosecuting at totv to enforce the present statutes. iJislrict Attorney Caph-s -ug-j peeled that tltere was more talk! than anything else. "There has asj vet ueen no real violations ol the law. Public opinion, howowr, is that tliese daws me not valid, vet l,'o lvrr";;.M,f their test. ol. '': i'; sf. ;. JJ o "', " '& '0-, "' '. ''t. v .. '0 .1 tt - ft. ''e. ft. Li9fdis Sn " ' ' '.111 i o-j c - "- . - . 'o. ?!. ;,:S t)'G ?"o ;v,v;;. v7-- X t - '4 -ff. u4f - - f . ' dleof Columbia, .ing jurisdic- jl criminal cases rrent with adjoining territories over the whole x'he question now rises.'Docs ooundary of a count' extend across .the river?' This question has never been decided, but it is in ray opinion that in civil and crimi- " nal cases the boundary of a county will be considered the same as far as jurisdiction is concerned, as is provided by the constitution for the boundary of the state.' ,Ir. Dodd thought that as a body the board of trade should all upon all intereres'ted in the packing business to stop on the - first of August and not kill the goose that had laid so many gold en eggs. Capt.Ingersoll suggested that the board draw up an address to be sent to all canncrymen calling attention to this matter, and ex pressive of the sense of the board of trade in reference to the unlaw ful catching and canning of sal mon in the waters of the Colum bia and its tributaries, and the determination of the board to prosecute all violators of the.laws in such cisqs made and provided, xne suggestion was put in tneltion. It vtrnM have been a niat- lorm ot a motion that a committee!. r . 1 .- j a i r ..i i . i . , V- Iter of congratulation had the sanie ui uircu uu appointed 10 ao uns, ' The chair appointed as Mich Kcsitor'Cnminitte.Mt'rc. Tnjroroll.Vli:sl-;c.inniTvnuMi loy and DR lien-, awl when xli. n-pon jin in- This is n vital question to nil du-trioiisly i-iirulstiHl Uy ilio iu- Aterians: to all who prospoM to ,.,;,., i., .,.,im i.kiiwrMm.iii , , , ."'"" l'- -Mnn, .tmauconuMii, fctuv lien1, ana hilpuial;ou iihirv;ij..,j .j,,,,. ...iintl. nrvsir'nn ni.. .' ..',., ' u,,u -,5M ull' prMt.o.i nu. u""at Il:lluu designed lishould f.,t:lt.ir .v,-r,i v. ..-.. s,.,,-" ..i,i ti,.lt T ., 7 . . !'" Ir n"m" Vs1u.m 's, ,!" ,l,u T" a dCr !',,SC " '" :i"" "f th, !., was ...h.,uik,iim..!, a,..l Pamount nnpottancc- to Oregon, wold so ,. declar,(j. Blll lhu, and theroitland people are per- ;;s .,jtt-.ii in.n in- nvcr on. Port- . . . L . , . is .imajs m.iit. jOj owi on. i on- . .- " . , action. For such aci ion, uif Portland ... 1 of trade le.-erve commendation. The semi-legal opinion seems to be that the law against an' fish ing before or after certain dates, is a local law; that it enn be con strued as '-special legislation,' and i that it is contrary to our Oregon state constitution. ct the Sun day law is in force througheu: :li. state; that is not a local It-.v; bid (here has never bem any scrums attempt to enforce It. Gentle Caplcs tell us why. Tito law of "Washington territory upon this matter, was once pronounced void, because it -depended upon the action of the Oregon legislature, but that has ben remedied by a new law. What is the trouble across the river'? Is a "local law" void there also? It is an alluring method of passing time, this wrap ping up plain questions in legal subtleties and dusty cobwebs of jurisprudence. The whole matter whittles right down to this: nothing can be done this season; there is too much on the one side and not enough on the other. Our next legislature has a duty before ii, and it will be done unless the more important necessities of making buncombe speeches on unimportant topics take up three-fourths of the session the work for that legislatuie is to pass a law prohibiting the catching of salmon in an stream wholly or partly within the limit:; of thostate of Oregon during the first twenty days of April and August of each year. This cannot be considered as being "local" in its operation or significance; it applies to the Co lumbia; and in no way interferes with operations on Rogue river, at Tillamook, or elsewhere in (ho state limits. The .vecond clause may be knu'd.ie inserted iu eves and tears -queecd theieiVom over such cruehy, but the law demands it ami the court should award it. Tin third.ai tide of this necessary law should be that, all drift injr Il(.,.s je!ow the upper u eastern . - ,. -, , , , extremity' of Sand Island shall be prohibited. This will suggest itself as eminently fair and of ab solute necessity as a preventative aster if for no other icason. lar laws at its b. sess- JB H.lP nuihU c.7 h."- nes be jointly and speedily ctled; and then knfekci: run LA.W. So much for the case in general. But justice to Astoria demands that more be said. It was our Clat sop county delegation that got the present law placed upon the stat ute book. There was never a test ease brought. Why? "Whether justly or unjustly it was and is to day the current belief that the judge before whom the case would be tried is of the opinion that the law is unconstitutional, and would So decide any case brought before him for adjudication. That gentle man is undoubtedly an able jurist, his residence is in the city with which his interests arc identified in common with a good many oth ers who recognize the fact that the enforcement of the law would be a direct benefit to Astoria, aud its being rendered inoperative would not largely redound to our immc tllHlr Trrcrnnrv ic fi nirtniAi'Aii! ' Lfiuiuuiii . i.ui:i an- wiiecis within wheels. "We are rlail to note the sudden interest manifest ed by our Portland friends, now, and pleased to havo thsir co-opera- , spirit been openly manifested when jit was the unanimous doire of our to linker tost cM' Ktwl "m" UMO govt m- in- ri.neu- iou jCJilousv of Wni iu. than lhorr . ! ' - is ovor ninetv and nine Astoiiansi who go not astray. Only we move ! that it be engrossed upon the rec-! ords and a copy sent to the family; of the resuscitated that our peo- j pie have, in the main, been consist out in their advocacy of reslrietiu j:iM(l flirt hoi-iiis measures rvcr since the subject was first bro.iehed. So t ho object of protection is! U comp.d the 4-woil;ing d.iM of i the I'nited States to wear sere, i i . ., . , .. , . ' aim nouuen-gray instead oi ciotn and silk:' Certainlv this is the! effect of pioteciion. IJuti rather. ..:: .,. i .i i. -v !: suuiKiiir u nun utt- .. j . limits : avowing this as the. object of pro tection in such a paragraph a-, the follewing: Considering that it is only the well-to-do who can afford to buy j silks, it will not be consideied op-j piessive hy the working classes j that the government derive a reve nue of about 21,000,000 from the! import silk trade of the year.!, This taxation did not fall upon ' tho.n. I Pray, why should not the wives! and daughters of the "working J class'" buy and wear -ilk? Tn i order to secure monstrous prefits: to thirty silk manufacturers the trainers of the tariff have so closed' the markets of the United States i against the enterprise of mankind that -it is only the well-to-do who can a iron 1 to buy silkO Wore the protective duties levied to se cure these monstrous profits ic moved, "the working class iu this country" could afford to buy ''silks in this year of our Lord iSS?, :ts they used to do before this "taxation" was imposed. The "taxation"' of which the Tribune discourses so glibly falls directly upon them in the offensive form of a practical discrimination against them iu dress. At ICnappa, Oresosi. .lulv i::t!i. iss.iu tin wifei !. 0crli)ii,:i I'auyhtn -II" . pnninK XKT rV.N'I. t llitt 1 Mi FATHOMS OF a". M1LM1 M.T. I.4 FiiuU bnimli'il 1. l !i.. runl 'i nr ::'..il iliisit. (",t!i le ii::il 1 uv.n.-i ;iijil-i-'tf 1 n :ei ' ;i: in i!i:in;i" "Ih M.m llAiiciii:. W.T. XKT l'I'.VJ. 3 1 l. WTII.OXKPim: M.T .MAUKFI) It. I. " OniiiTfini Ii.telli -auif. !v f.illlii" :it I, iv Vifi wt:itioii niiit i:imr fJ.:iii . " i i t'S. S Al : K. KF !,OST. On the iii'lit of the l'Jtli. otV Toujmc 1'oiut. about 70 r.ithom. net. l.i aiue.i, pari F.arlnur. jart Scotch twine ; floats iiiaiici'il.l. .M.(. l-iiiilcr will li-::eit at (' . Coinp:uis net rack. ::t " .1. M. Or.snx. FOR SALE. a .moii:i:x nrn.T imrsi: y fivk i- i:mnw. wiili ll Vl liv :$ fei-r. Ilav Mi(l. -.dc. I'm luitlii-r infunnatioa ami uirc of f.M.SIUVr.l.Y. "SSSSt525lS3 jlK K Ft W l.1 AS Mi AflTLmiOOS MEDIG1HE, ur. luoTiprr-iblo. They stimiUato the '.VJil'Iii Jjl'.'xJK,iRVJc)rsto tho .NEilV VjS trSTJi2I, cve tone to Iho DIGES '.S i. OliCJAli3, create perfect diResticn ucd refr-lir isoveajcnt of th2 bowels. .. A3 m AHTf'MALAB&L ' ny l'?.x'c t.o ertual ; r.ctinc Z3 r prevent ive .a.U era for Eilious, JUemittant, Isx-jc'v r..:u i.i 'i.'yphGid Fcrers, and Fever d .x;:ic. lipoa the hcallliy Rcti"!! cf the J-j- -nacli and I.-iyor depontlj, uTiucat . ioiiy, the healtlfof the human rti- DYSPEPSIA, 31 is ibr (lie euro of this dt3ca32 iu:d it. at teadants, SICK-HEaDACHE, KSltV OUSLTESSDBSPODENCr, CON-.VIIPA-ilON. PILES, Ac. that these V.'.J-.l.uvecssiwdBuoh a wido ifpiit.itioa. Io-aet5y was ever discovered Umt acif -v t.'cdL'y und KcsUy or. tin d&cs&vo cr-,i-. wv-j3K thcai tona a.id vicr tc as mu.IsUj .od. This tinpJisbcd, Ui SsjuViS aro BltACED, t!i- BHAIN ssOUraSHED,"" rid tho UOlv- miq. b v ?!'. Try th;. j3w jictlj' lal-l un.i yoi. ?-.'.- r:-ia Visoroua Iicd, Purr I rnd, t r 1 ir? oni)n:ij..r.ili.l,.J - r . - .. . . l-YTonrriJCi tTATH -i.-.-Hm fi. I i J. Kf AiJLXv JU i JCJ. : H.u: on U'cuki ks urscj t a ou s-" ;:tXL r -.uir!" fciiji Kvii . : vhu lrr J i:n jj SUizrlGor, au aeio lustanlaae-Kjlr "CM by Drj-utiorecatli.r iti.:4iunrKMT.i.,v: Office, 35 Murray St., New York i The BossOoffee and Tea Pot 22a JSL TWO DOCKS EAST OF (X OIDKN'i. D. A. Mcintosh T-aix.op., JJS X W$XV i li" I illlJjl iliS? ll.l I I lilt S J ... i l worsted Sims, s 2 I Pique Suits. 1 I t I Diagonal Suits, I I Cassimere Suits, j Tweed Suits, j Gastor Suits, Flannel Suits. I A I.I. a?:v ; 1N I I i a. r.j.i::.vvr asso!:tmi: r ok J J ( I.TVJ A. 'i::i:ct fko.u thi: r.rroK. SID aiiOTTES, SOFT AND STIFF H 1A1 Tl S. l).A.3IeTNTOS'll, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Occident Klocli. GOOD EEASOIs'S WHY N OU SIIOt'Ll) FSF ,flW; PROFESSOR SCOTT'S KK.ov:vr.! aistkals y. ivc.c3-xo -blXj-ivi: i m 'la j m i ii nil i i IIECAI'SE it cures Xeuralida In e mir.ute. r.nOATSr. it ciire Tootliru-he in oneiinnnit' UECArSE it ilms not ilecav llie'l will UKCAl'SE it cures Xenoiislleailaelie. ISKCAL'SE it cities Tie Ditlmnvv in mie min ute. 1JKCA USE it euros all Swellings nf the Fais in from one to i honi. UITAI'.nE it always relieve ami often earl's Kheuiiintisit). UECATSi: it never fails to relieeall liililv rains. HKCAUSE il ncALT fails to do its v.nrl.. llEt'AUSi: it Ls composed of Oils, r.unees and llnctures. extracted ftom , AiLstrnlinn Heriis;:inil. without doubt or contnnlictioii. is Tar sn- ieriorloany3ledianieora sini- ilar character now before the nublic. UIa'AUSE it is .iinply foolishness on jmir part not to use it. ifymi an suf- ferin; pain. ISKCAUSi: it has .stood the test of public ' opinion throughout Austmlin. Africa, India and .lap.in, for the r.ECA USE all those'v.ho use it speak in the , last icn years highest praise of is iiielii-iii.il ! virtues I'.ECA USE it is nothing more than what IJECAUSE it costs only .7) cenls a bottle. represented. pay aside yonr Mkpnlic'ui and eiveitatrial. Prlc . ITIre ! eeiitH. !silil evervwiiere. vervwlipri Please aslc your Storekeeper or Dru;i-t for ' Prof. Scott's Australian Blagic Balm. SUBURBAN LOTS Homes OM: HUNDRED J1UII.DIXC LOTS AT Auction. Plenty of water. Jlich soli adminibly adapted for vegetable uanleiis. All situate in the newl surveyed Villajie or ' Alderbrook. on tiienorlheni part iif liobert Shortcss' Donation lmd Cl-iim. mljoining , I PJJe; A?t,,n:i as laI" "" :! risonb-d b J. K. Kelly, I licrgmnn and A. W. IS-rry. rennsofiwymeiitar.il d. ofs.de will be duly announced. For further particulars ami examination of recorded plat.applv to C. C. ilOLDEX, I Auctioneer and Ileal Estate Agent. I For FislKTinon. --1sirMliS wSimz m m: iii n Tf U "T-T A WI.PQ I li. i.Jj A JlO soj.S C! NT. AK Ascri :r !iV .br.il. !:. t'::'t:i (oof. Mow. JIKDiLljION IIAVOtK. rr.M i i-iii:n. a M'j :Arr. r TT &SL U c! fca 'Astokia. oi:r.;)N HILL'S URIBTIB8. ci:o. mil.. - WAl.TKi: fVIJICS, fiiofuii-rroi: T:r;MANA(:i:t: Nnw Si firs iu Kniiirt Sucepv-ion ! FntiiffiDiMit of IiE. HARRY COSJLEY liu inni. i'onirtlinii ami S)niicrr L1ISS MOLLIE CHRISTY !4rii Comic fiucn MR. TDK CHRISTY The- IThirr of iUi llzut Ijuiier-n2:ulr'-. 'I'nUt'ther with ;i new AH the Old Favorites Retained. SJlM'ii all Ihr lir. tVrlni:iiiiirt KtM t Mxhl. I'.mtrr Imusc r Sr m'suiinio 0:ii a "Vct-l. 0iiijiriMHi all tbe I.ite-J SOHCS. DAHCHS AKD ACTS. Vc give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tin' llit-Mrr is fpiuilcil nmlilly. and all ttao'iaveuitiirwri llnM-iiIfrtaiiniiPiir int noniH'P it to lie eiU:l to aiiv zn elsi'V. Ihto. TVtr. Hill a. a eah-ivr lor the jnitiilp's aitiiiM'iupnt nin notli' 'cflle.l. Aubily u tilling to sk-iiiI a pti-.iiiiit ' pnui anil siv siurklhiK Mil anilln-aiitv without nl sarity. shoiilit impiou l!u i.p.orl unity anil mine. Tin ooaiiMii; cnnijiriMs tiie fitllduiiiK wi-ll-knoUn Artists- JIl-J I:i'NIK Wai.tox. I Mis MoM.fi! CilRi-ri. ' M:. i':t ki.hs Koih.i:i:. j Mi:. Tov. Ciii:ist. Mi:. Wai.tki: I'akks. Mi:. 11 i:i:v Cor.nv. All of ulnch ill antH-ar niuhtlx in lln-inlif- K'lrnl svciall!is. , OffMnirctmi'ert evorx I'M'iiiii: lM-rform-i aiii'i'istiiiiiifiii'lii rat : vntrmi'-i- i tii-nr I on IVnton sJrtvt : piixate boi on I'hon i iiins.lrct. Look ouf for New Stars. :. ixszyxzismT, 5' .nn:i. ouKctiN unuuo hUU untf!llMt-3. Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATE33TP MSBIGIJATES, ETC. rriifr Attn nur-cainiiio "Tnso-iiiHtr s c:irifnl!v i-oiii;MiiiniIri!:tt nil !nnr. -?"" I Iiuno.itIiir "Ini'tnrrs am! iVlieiH, ami llni:iiiin 's Sjn-t ilu :iKo ki'pt. y.k is ekc;.-vs.i:i without ri'itTJic.:: ximn: Am! ! Iitiiis of ni'nfi' until 77 .H e'.riy m.ui in Astoria Ii.i--:i ii'v j -Jg slllt if Clittllf. f; 't .ti !i: iv .iir.ASY. w.7 1 r- . j- Ijikik .! tin- jirici-, : r.mts tn onti-r from r.nits.(;ciiiiim KrMieli t'avMinrri' Sa:ts from - - - - 5S (.' .. r.. I ."J - W Jiiennost iineot .amities on me- co.ist to seiert from. r..l.i!KANY. Ca stieet. mt to J!r.ii--ii's .li-v.elry .ton GOOD CHEAP BOOTS, I II le Lately Reduced the Price of all my Tirst-Cl.tss r.o:i ami shorn x.iur. 10 o;:im::;, .V follow... rnnt Sewed Calf Roots I'mest IVed Tap Soled FimM l'epie I Single Soled ill 0,1 10 rm - to M i Vuthin:bi!ttliel'.it Genuine Mercer French Calf Used in 3ly Shop. I. .1. Aru1d, ll"S! "'? ' - -" k. Dissolution of Partnership. I oiliiiir between John Mor and A. ! rnnn PAi'TVPirsifiP nriiPTOi.'niri." Keller,, under the i.nu naineof3Io Keller i isinisuayiussoncu o iiiiiiiuu cuiieni. in 4ienisiine ineiiriu uiu u'-inneeien u tiiiiui s'"-" JOHN .MOV. A. KEI.I.E1. Astori.1, Oregon ..lulv l.:th, is2 . U-SJ: oH22 S5-5$2 -a'-Mlllff s-ISU.aSS-s ?2 I"i"""l oS " 28Bf 3fil? SUJllliflf Iffi2Ml!li!i R33M4B J?r. Sk iT .S? ' &.&& S3 icHJ''A, iM't I'Fsser: to .i ckis vi mont(;omuuy. fe?A"i. P .ei3 T ixfvij r,5u"'i ,, j t lt''S3 J T":r'-SJ'y t'OICAKSS OF MAIX AM .lKVFKROX STKEET.S, CHAS. HEILBORN, ilANUFACTURER OP . FTJE.NTTTJBE S BEDDING AXD DTuALEIl IN Carpels, Oi! Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WIS HOW COP.N1CKS AND CUUTAlX POLES Complete in every bmucti. MARTIN DLSEN, FXTENITUKFD d "BEDDING. 'orinr lain :nsil Stiuonioqun SlriMtj. Astorin. Orcsou. WIDOW SHA DES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC. I Complete Stork. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. i A J.I. KIIVDS OF F3TKITniTf MAGSLTS C. CROSBY, !ea!er in EABDWAB!,- IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Pl.t'M P.Ki:"" AND STEAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Cannei? aufl Plslisrmeiis Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House FUrn3Sblnn OQQdS. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING und STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. , .VuIll. , ntst ti:.. workmen .m,.:..J. ,i. Ai:p';iswnnieiit-j SUA LEP ,ua I'unsiaiitly on Stenlians Varieties ! GRAND OPENING. A lilVKt.Y USTEKTAISUKST j lfai a wv; hov.hiiK.illey. ' 'aiet nin! ' i M in town. Aihmti.im't' fie.. I. TT VV r- A CITTt VV . v x"i0 ill 5 I.'.H'OIH'IM: AN!) Wtlrt'.KSAl.R .W'lll'P. - - ............ .... TTI. HPAI.VI? IY n71-&rnT 1 T ?.rfTlT flTT lT.Tr.Tm I .11 ''orner cliemuens ami C.iss street. ASTOK1A .... OREGON ; T ( ) Tp R Xr (") " ' .lor.r.EKs re WINES, LIQUORS, AND, CIGAKS. ACENTS TOi: THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. 5 Vll -.mi's sobl -u s i.v.... i..;.. - n.v. MAIN STKEiri'. 'Opposite lMrker Jloue. Astoria, Oregon. - y OK-VM.Ks I- Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. V (V; rmt Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Aaents for 3! ... Stoves and Ranges The Ufst in the :narke.t. I'.uml'ln'j- onds of all kinds on tfiand. Job er: done in a workmanlike manner. ItKPAIR1J A2fD VARMSUED. Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply (SALMON TWINE! g0R m LM) LNES? SEINE TWINGES. A Ful1 stockNowon Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., j 3I I Market Htrect, Sau Fraaelsc i Sole Asjeiils for the Tacillc Coast. j Lei lieilWeb ei & CO., r. i.i'iNK.vu-i:r.r.K. n, nijowx. KSTAIILISIIED lgG5. ASTOFvTA, OREGON, ITAMEBS All CDBBBIIS, .Maiuif.teturir and ImiKirter nf A M. KINDS Oli1 XJ3E3.T3aC'E2Et AND BINDINGS Wlioles.de Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. i t-nii!iiat ish price paid for Utile and i l.UIOWT. MAl'.TIX rOAKP. J. ,T. STOKES, FOARD & STOEES, Wholesale and retail dealer? in Wood a ncl Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors rOKEICJX AND DOMESTIC Fruits anclYegetables, OX-rj-, FEED, AXI) COUNTRY PRODUCE, AXD General Commission merchants ASTOJtIA, ORF.GO.V. Net to Oregon l.ailway & Xav. co's Dock dw - r.- . v