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L o V Vol. xvii. Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. August 2. 1882 No. 105. matin Bimmn. TtJMWA-TER SALMON FISHERY- Tin Dalles Mountaineer thus Ascribes the salmon fishing a few ini'ns above that city: "We ar rived at the fishery just as the men had finished their morning meal, and were ready for the fish. Mr. Wliitcomb's ctablishmantis situa ted about the middle of the east gorge of the Cohmbia, the channel being crooked and iainrcd sided, O 2t) 3 leaves many small edJies of a few y.nds acros?, in whicii the fish an .shelter and rest on the way up. It is in these favorable places of gatheringthat thesalmou are caught ly :i man standing upon the rocks, or a temporary platform of a plank or two, having in his hand a dip net on the end of a pole 15 or IS fe 1 long. Immediately behind him on the rocks is a large square n upon legs, which will hold fioiii "t:t to 100 salmon into which the dipper pours his fish, when they are batted upon the IithI with a pfcStlcJto stiffen them, so a to emsble the Indian women to han - die them with facility. As the salmon become quiet thcyvre changed by t he squaws to another shallow box, five feet square which is raised up from the rock so that they can be reached by the hand without too much stooping. From this box a squaw takes them head first, and bj a dextrous cast, con- signs them head downward, into an open bag hanging over her back. We counted 15, 12 and l.S good-! sized fish, some large and some smaller ones, going into this recep tacle at once, and the man who w:us dippsiiir assuicd us that . tunes they would take 400 pounds at once. This burden of fish, not our of the current five minutes, . us delivered a few rods into the I dressing-room where the sacks are j emptied by the squaws into boxes I five feet square raised from the floor of the room upon short legs for the convenience of the head and tail cutter, who stands by one of the boxes and takes each upon a table, cutting off ils head, then its tail, in which process it hardly stops, but passes on to the split ter, who has by two strokes of a short knife, the backbone of the salmon and the connections of in wards detached and deposited in a wheelbarrow, and the body goes on to a row of squaws, who upon sinks eight feet long, with inclined tables, wash and cleanse the fish, passing it to a barrow along side on which it is wheeled to the salt ing tanks. There, after lying iu the salt a few days, and dipping oft' the oil. of which there is a vast amount, showing truly the fat con dition of the fish. If we mistake not, Mr. Whitcomb told us that from eight tanks of salmon in salt they dipped GOO gallons of oil at one time. This shows the fat qual- it of the fish, and it also shows what a larffe amount of oil is thrown away for want of proper arrangements to separate and util ize iu After the first settling the pickle which is produced is scalded and the fish again placed in for the final curing, after which they are placed in barrels and half barrels, and taken across the platform into the car or into the warehouse, along side of which is a sideing for a car from the railroad. We have jnven a hasty account of this business operation, but we cannot convex 10 our readers any adequate idea of the volume of business that might be done at this place of Mr. Whilcotnb's The Columbia at this :taro of the water, is divided into three chan nels, one, the west or main branch is broad and the current is swift and turbulent, the other two are 50 feet or le&s wide, and all must be deep for the immense amount .1 t. ..1 nel.at the nresent ooint of fishing ' . "' is about A0 feet wide, Mr. liit-Jj,, comb's men were dipping out of an eddy just at the bottom of quite a fall in this channel; some- times this was literally full of the j fish, as were the eddies above and below, so that one could take hold of the tail of a big or little lish as he chooed, r hook them out with a hook on the end of a short stick. Frequently as we stood watching the work, a large fish would jump the fall- at a single leap. Sometimes a long, curling wave would be filled with the fish all in line with the line of the current: -oi no times they would crowd over one another, llounder out on the rocks. We noticed from the jot occupied by Mr. Wh:combs net men, five other spots on the other side of the main river, where Indians or settlers jvrere at work taking the fish, and iwe do not doubt tli.it we could select many 'duces which would be as good a show within ?00 yards as that Mr. Whitcomb was occupying when we visited him. lie said that one man would dip jout enough for 200 half barrels in one ; day, and as 111:1113 men could be employed as was desira ble. Read, hild. beginning to read, - becomes lelijrjited with u newspaper, because he read? ol namos :iii1 thin-s which are fa- ot water to pour inrougu uiei.ij party oi men nau oeen reiai- that does. The Whitcomb chan-jilIg their angling experience, tell- 1 ... ... 1 1 sonic-jnl,iar an" he -VI" progress accord- sufliciRiit force to uenerate steam ' 1 J ,nS-.v- A newspaper in one yonrj;n ia,.ge quantities. lie claims it will Uo a cuiKl more good than a 1 quarter's schoolinjr. Kvery father must consider that information is connected with advancement. I ine m of its immedi: should iiiniii u'.uujiii-u m;u.iustj: lUiUilCUi MI.1 .I.-.1 t.n..r..... J-trA.l aerainst the ills of 1 oraceit tor etnerirencv amused bv readin- or stndv -fro - ' 01 course, more considerate and 1 easily governed. How many thoughtless 3011 ng men have spent their earnings in a tavern or irro shop who ought to have been read- in r. How nianv naietits w!m linvn .other of a f-itnilv boin- onel California hasi -1,152,0. head of; is w-ite, was prostraieii y an intermit- "- -w-w.-w, intncr 01 .1 i.unu, oungone ' i tent fever, from whieh .she was fieedhj ' vi n: ii -inn ?-. heads smd havin- a mor- sucel Oregon 1,083,10.. and 1 the um-oE the native remedy. 1 he Peru- , " " A- .. 1 ... I.-- -. . - . , I vian hnrlr. or. as it was e:illel in tin. ...... 1... o... .v..... vm. ite charffe of children. u asiimgton Ji'.H.bNj. t Jregon ami ,ai,KUa.,c t the country, "Quinquina.- I herself bo i.iQrriiPioil Washington, however, must ulti- IjSralcfnl forher rociivery. on her retiiri: ; Corner CiifiiRimis ami Hamilton Slreeu net.sLU ue liistruticil. A 1 , , , ... , to Europe in ln-52, she latrmlueed the ..,,,..,. . ,.,,,,.,,... not spent twenty dollars for books - . . . . 1 for their familuLs would hnveU It is announced that eator given thousands to reclaim a son (Ben Hill's cancer was caused by o j 1 i or daughter wlio have ignorantly, i thoughtlessly, fallen into torn- i tat ion. A Prairie Discovered. .Stmnge as it may seem, the dis-1 coveries of beautiful and fertile valle3s are often nisde in unex-i pected places. Here is the ac- count of a new prairie found be-1 i-.... i.. ,.-. x c i --- ., ----- w..-.. .-.. ws,. t- v.tw- bllil.1 ll t ii i.i ii- i:iii i .nii'i ixi i im - r i it-t-14 Fuca: A part of hunters just in from Shoalwater bay inform the Fuca -V party of hunters i-ist in r. c?t. .,.: t I J' .. Pierce County News that the J 1 found a fine valley between the same and Cape Flaltc. It :sJ about five miles wide and seven- j teen miles long and is without a settlement, or even the appearance that a white man had ever been there. There are 10 000 acres of I ,u'v'u" dULh'H fine fanniii"- land onen to those I i - i " ! hunting homes. Aii Iowa justice of the peace I ruled against an attorney in a c-isel T" - ,.b. are .suin'nn Horn ihe , ,UL' "' tt UISI-; error and indiserelioiis f outh. nerv- ann the atlorne' tried to commit "s weakness, ejuly ileca. hiss of man- o.,;,.wl.. W ll t SUICKle. e toll! von ill Jani::irv this would be -i ve-ir of ilio ...ocf .;.u "eajearol the most astonishing woudci-s. . i- Varied Performance. Many wonder how Parker's GiiK'uri Tonic cin irnv. e.,-i. . i lon c cau perform such vancd cures, lIUllKin'' It essence OI innoe'r. whim to fact it is made from many valuablo. medicines winch act beneficiallv on . ever' diseased organ. Ynif ..;,.! i.:.i t . - i . . -sen ndi blood obtained by usin OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. The Use otPiBhing Tackle. . . r V.. 11 .-!. incrhow inanv fish thev hadcanrht - u (1:IV and telling how nuu-li thev weiffhed when readv fr the a ' pan, etc. "Uh, that s notinn , am a sal- . . Jljrtt&4iU UJIllI M lit' llllll B. . I I ,. . ... , listening attentively; '"I always had big hsh and I never caught them or bought them." "How did you get them!" in mtiroil fin fdrl Mfirtol)lii ,..,, , , I "111 tell you. J found a ih-alI ol hsh hinv c ('? once and hatch- , . ea them out untler a duck ana . ... , domesticated tliein, and whenever t iif ,,(. i i ii ! 1 would yell "fish," they would go j Off ill a Sfiuadron, gl'.lb the fish j ..i n'.i u.i out of the ocean, fly through tin' , .. , , ,, .. - ! kitchen window and drop them in j the cook's lap alive." And then thr man who had been telling impossible trout stories said that he should be made life president of the Sazerac Lying Club, with no dues or as sessments to pay. Puck. Destructive forest fires are rag ing in the C'hehalis valley. A few miles above F.lma two barns, a dwelling house and a school havi becn burned. The fires are said to be beyond control, and danger is apprehended that the entire valle3 will suffer serious damage to property and possibly loss ol life. A man in Chicago has invented Ta reflector, consisting of 100 or 1 " 1 more niirrors, by which lie conecn- Leiltries the heat of the sn h , 1 teIllUlC llIC Iie.ll HI IIIC sun III I w;n revolutionize the nianufac- turn.ir business where fuel is scarce nn,l sunshine plenty, ------.' i niaiciv laue me lean ot eaiiiornKi'reiiieuruiMiaui. wnere 11 was laiowii! " -....-... I- .ti .1 1 . i ife, and is,n lnls unmstry, as the climate Pl.-I.l.. . 'ind character of soil is much more I favorable to its successful growth. , . Lord! What's 1 irwine lo do wid 'pin " nicolin' which got into a blister on his tongue while smoking. Moral ' Avoid blisters on the tongue. An Ohio man unpinned :i tidy from a chair and wiped his nose upon it. It takes an Ohio man to solve mysteries. Xow we know what in thunder a tidy is for. - ZTTZT,n , I he more than k000,000 earned - tne - enns.v,vaniil i:iroaii Uo. !last month is the lamest showing ever made by any railway in the! ti-rt"ll .-.- -- Aitor jiaj-s SI ,000 apiece for his 'acht rugs. A bug in a rug of Mr. Astor's has reached the height of fclicily rat"nrilhciiadTtcr. -"S-'-S- -"'" "rHation ol Ihe urinarv passa:es. dtseaed diehar(;es. cured bv IJuehupalba. ?l. at dnmniits. Oregon Di-ix.1. DAVIS CU Tort land, o,,,,, A C.KI. I I100I1, eic I will .mmiii it luriin- iu.ii nui j ...,-,. ...... VIVK ill." I'll. l!f:K. I'liil ! "vaL reimtly was discovered b.i , a mis -imju.y in $.utlt America. Send a. self addressi'd envelojie to the Jtev. .Iosi:rit J t. Ixmam. Station D, Xew York City. Itrain anil Xcrve. W el s Health Kencwer, stcitest ren:- ; cdv m earh fftr iintence, Ieamics-. ' o--il ifohllitv. c0- 5. :it ilriimnsls. Oregon Derwit, DAT 1S& CO- Portland. Orison. . I'ol that HeaUrtCnci JI IIIO ure- . -.x --.t-t r.-.-.-.T. . - on BLOOD PURIFIER, thn vjf- I table remedy, it's the euro. I- Att1- rtn,,i.. Ute. .. .1 ,. 1 ?.- " ,,l,-,u ,,",V r l,,V-"- Al i.i.l. Uwr- iii.1 stand, coni.-r r f s In Attala couiH, .Miss., on the ally euros a morlud aimclile for Muaii-i .?, , CM . Sln.Ms Ti.i. ;-oi r..-., ir.wit.., ........ 1 :i. lants. !v rc-torinji the natunil tone of ' ., , , , , loth mst., Mary 1 lutlson gtve birth ihc ,.Unlwllm l :lUac.ks 4.XWSsht. ,. Mim; : ;.; :"' V.;;rt,K "'ft to triplets-a boy and two girls. ofIiqu;.pi-it.UK.safever and de.!,o .2Il,;M!M, ' ' rU . . . ,, , both alike. Hie powerful tonic urtite - - v -. i iiim. o, in .-.-7 ... i.i. iijr villi...'... is .. -t i . x.i n;. A JJ GERMANY, i .,n rv.Januar, M' , ySiLn vmrtcalltAfmhi I1. wonderful. Anr takinz nnonnd a j ir.iu wvc hi vmir centime iis -. .n tAXir.si.iVKK iii...s.i iiarecntireiv who know ine wonder Iin.r I. who. for so many year?, had no ai'i-ctite and could mt leeii for backache. Mitch in wv -ide. and pncrnl ilnmnMi nimtlnini. niilil li.ni- r covered. , . An old lady in our city, who ha mCitcI ' W I4ll4 Jt.ll- !! ni'lllVJ in- V. . i doctors had siren her up. took two ofour PUN. and sot more relief than she lias troin j. VOX DKi: i:i:;:. . BEWARE OF IMITATION. 'I he genuine are never ugar-eoatod. hvorvboxlin- a red wax seal on tiu Inl. with the impression imu. ilflmc lihrr ihonr the sicnature of C. Mclann nit Fleming Bros..on the wrapper-. lnit iukhi faavm? the genuine it. HvI.yVS I.IVKIt 1II,S prepared hy Fleming i;ru.. of Pittrbnrph. Pa., xhe umrkct I beins full ol imitations of the iuiui McLanc. ! spelled differently, but of -auie iTonuncia- "irvmir storekeeper doc not have ike sen- . "ino'DR.C.BToI.A.NE'SClSIjEBRA- ted I.IVER PILIS.soraiu'2.rtcnt--. and we trill send you a box by mail, and a r set of our advert kin;: card. Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wood for SuJ. I haw about ix bunilrt'd ami fifty curds of lr. hemlock, which I will -II i for ca-Jh at s::.73 per con I. 1 will deliver 1 tin; woimi to niv customers. i:.J!.Mi:io.v. In the Whole History of JtMliriiu Xi luvpar.ilton lias ever performed Mich iiiarvelou cures, or maintained .so wide a reputation, as Aykk's I'iikkkv world's remedy for all diseases or the i throat and !uiiis. It !ou--eontiiiued j serie-j of wonderful cuiy, in all elimales has made it universally known as a safe . ii:c oiiai-which is rcci!:iii.cii as wn and reliable acent to eiunloy. Airaiut ordinary eohN, which are :hefoierim-j ncrs of mor -serious diMiitUn-, it aets ' speedily and surely, always relieinj sufferiiifr. ami often sivinli life. The I protection it allbrds, by it.s timely i:-.e in j throat and ?hei di-orders, makes it an 1 invaluable reined tobckeptalwaxson ' hand in every home. 2u person ean ! afford to-be without it, and tlioM'wlio have once used it never will. From ' their knowledge of ils eomposition ami 1 IMIIMMV. Ikll'Wff-1 Il 1I1 lilt III' .MTV I Pi:CTOi:Ai.exteu-iveyiii I heir pi aei ice, 'ml 'lvuien lecommend i, It is olwnlni.K i-nrt-mi 111 lie v.-iiimIi-iI i.tro.-U- .... w. ...-.... ....... . ........! ....... ..v. 1 .. aml )'n "Iways eure where ernes aie lo?il)Ie. rei: sAm: iir ai.i. im:ai.u;s. prmviau Bitter.- ?,.nc's,onanabr'i , .., I J 111! V.OUl'L IIUI'IIUU UilS LIU" OJIillUMl j Viceroy in Peru in ltsai. The Countess, Si;a Icju noun 1111011s i:iitiii:, until jjir.si-.fiis ,.aiu-d it Cinclionn. in hom.ror the ladv ,'anJ';,"H1,'1 1!',1;"1 11?1, ,V,.,.id! war under various names until Lir.mi'iis : iTo this .lay. after a Iaie of two him-' iiirciiaiia any jeans s.iei:ee n:i p.eu Peruvian litters. v.hieh area eiTeelivc laiiiiist malarial fever tn-iiav i- tliex ' verc in thedajs o the olil Saiiish .Viceroys. We guarantee I" V'W;'" jonts of thes hitters lo l. absolutely Ig ! ,..t "ij. . '.MfJ-; ilhiito IiTtl..-w-trill. ThS pxtEr V.f wens iu uir uajs m iixv iu .soaiiiMi the ouddiii" is in Hie ealimr," and we willingly ahitle this lest. l'ors:iU- ty all drnisrisis, jjrocers and lujuor dealers. Ordi.r it. Loeh t Co., agents for Astoria. For DysiiopMa and Liver (Vimplainl. you have a printed mtarantee on er bottle of Siiiloh Vitali7er. !i nerr fails to cure. Sold lv V. K. Oemeul. The IVruvian syrup has cured thei: sands who were .sttireiinti from dv.spep sia, debility, liver complaint. Iwils. hu - mors. female eomplaints. ete. I'.uuoii- M free to anyaiWn-s. Selli W. FowU it. Son" piston. A 1IPW slock of S0IPS r tiu. hxWA styles atjohn A. Montfiomerj V. Mfc to STOMACH itters " CELEBRATED V E9HiH-P llo.tctlcr'a Stomach r.i.tcr cxtiri.utejdj.-;:Vm ,mu' a tenionsiraiice signed y pepriatvith greater certainly and prompti- 'be owners of two thirds of the proper tudo thrn any known remedy, and is a io.t ' ty frontiiiir on aid norrion ol Mtid street J geuial in I !&, ialinvi?orant,appctizeramlaidto secro - e3C aro not ctnntv arfnn- - thoiuaniU of ourcountrj'men and irorucii kIio havo cpcricnccd iU effect aro nn-nr.. Imt aro ubckcii up y irrei aaoie lirool. The j jiiiicr? iiiso ivo a iicaiiiuui stimulus ti. the Urinary orcans. 1'nr-saTe by all UrtigsMi adit Dealers enenuiy. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS OVatei Sn.OOIl " niKN v.Mfs STitr.irr. asTOKIA. Tin: rxi::usif:xi:n is pleased to :uinoi:nff,io tln'Jpnblie that In has op hmI a I-'IKST riiASS JE3VAX1. Et:c-JUse , And fnrnMios in lir-t-class style ''",. nor corhT.i-: .r TIIK tka, iriv. ; Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, , C'llLNAMl'S sntKKT. PIi'jjm nu- a rail. KlKPill' OIVOV Pi-miri-trn- 13. R FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, T3??35:: Corner ('as-? and Siin.'nio(Uc streets. ASTORIA. --- - OREGON DF.AI.KK IX WALL PAPER AM) W I N HOW SFf A HRSl ' 1X a-J T 0.-.SljO A " U N I KllTAK KISS (lOODS. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. er.u.Ki: IS j ron. Steel. Coal. Anchors. Chains. , T.p pixr-w nAK-iiM 1 iak, Kiirt, OArvUW, winl'Mlr si !'! iMivivivi-n W SkB , 11 lift ii.'w v. 1. t..f.i.-i.i.ir SPIKES - ..-, ,X:iK.. t'oiipor XalN ami Burrs. Shelf Hardware jTaints and Oils Rubber and llemp Packinq of all Kinds, p TIVsjJM V- Ml : ' ' BLAGK8MITHING. Drcssmaliing , .Main ami I'aory ' SEWING 0 ALL KINDS -"'xi- u jxj -. o . s..sujr,Mt.iHstiefn,.u . . . ? la " Satisfaction Guaranteed. MKS. (JKO. HUiLiKK. .i-'. .lour in Wesiiin Uoiist. j-ll I03LC-I7-t TO THE LAD1E OF ASTORIA . ' j rKi: im. i:sna: in in'i'okmino ' ."" t,,:U ' bave removi'ii n Dres,- ''' iins ' i'rom cJieimmus St. to Cass SI., . . Xet dimr to Tiik Astokiax ofllciv I , titank n-in.ii.--ror iii.ir lil.erai j.aii.mase. MlB?c. a. isaiit.hyka. jVi:: FOR SALE. 'AMt)ii:i:x i:iii;r hoi;sk o:- nvi: , rx- Koonis, wliu IM :A lv 150 feet. Uav nlmlon ..t.. Korfuttlier Information and tin- iii-incs- of ( y. SHI VKI.V. Notice, mi u: i-A kt.n kilsi 1 1 v iiEinrroreiti: kx- l NUii ln-iwvfii .I.T. Uorclicx- and F. M. (-olhuiil ia the lish paeking business, under Ilieii:iiiiinf Tlie Astoria Varlntv Packing J'"-" ,-i tliNil:ivdNiivedbviiiutital consent. nil" tnisiiits mil luTcafter ho condurtPiI bv.l.T. i:r.h.-ts. who nill sttle all dehts .ine or l.eeomln-; due atsdnst the linn ami lie mil iiillert ad I-liN iim or liocominjr due to "' firm. .i. T. nOItCIIHltS r '!.. r.M.COI.I.UND. Vston.1, On-pm. .Inl;. Ttli, 1SS2. Benton Street Improvement. NOTICE is heieh iven that the Common Council of the City of Astoria propose, lo order the improiement of that portion of lifiilou Street from the ; south .-ide or Coneomiy .street to the sunt h .side of Astor-treet in 3IeClure's Astoria. b plankfu the ame tlirouqh the eenter twenty feet in width with lieu anil sound three incli nlniiK. mid j be filed with the Auditor and Clerk yttlilii ten day? from the final publica- uuii .ii uiiMiyuee.vi7.:-ii"ustiiin. iks, Pl( DRAVICinMC wemiMit to lc made. ES' ,lLli..h?il.?Ar V!!:.:"clc.!0.u of ' .Krtul may contract, :s st.e hai .left Hiy (miiiiiwu vuiiiiuii u ill uiiiui iiii nil . ;--. --? -j-.-v-v - i-iii-ju Muit iir iiiiv iirwis iiist mr tvita Knnhin- y ord-r of tlio r,iuio,, Coiinc 1. ys u.il pf seiuTat onc id SB "?, uwn- nat&$t&$K' PUIFK MUTUAL LIFE mUM MtMl, Of 01ilTcrl4. A. McKLNNlK. Manager. For Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories. OFn i:-!Oi F1IIST STrtF.Fi'. rORTL4.1D, OB. Iteft-rcnre: CI I AS. JIODiiK.or Hodge, D.wU&Co. JAILS STEEL. Cashier Fim National Bank. J. A. STitOWr.HIUOK. Wtiolt.ile Lnthor- and tinilluj.N. C. A. DOLPll. of Doluh, nionauli, Dnlph i: Col. J. JteCKAKr.X. of J. McCraken &Co. Simon. L. V. HKXRICHSKX, of Ifenrlchsen en & Dr. O. K. S'OTTAt'E, M. I.. Ev.iiiilnpr and 1 Each of Hm aoovo men has SlOooolnsur l'hsiclan. . ance in tUH Company. urecnuer'. MISCELLANEOUS S. AKNDT & EERCHEN, ASTOUIA. - OUKI'OX. The Pioneer Machine Shop .-5 ItLACKSM ITU SHOP ft A.VH Boiler' Shop tfr AH t.inils of ENGINE, CANNERY. STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A spm:i!ty inatlc of rcjudriu CANNERY DIES, rooroF i.AiAYimi: sTi.'Kirr. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, I'KM(i.vSniKhr, Nk. Pvkkkk Houhe, ASTOHIA. - OltECOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND! BOILER MAKERS. i ivn inn ivo mioivnn I. fill If MK lH; HtmiVKX. Boiler Work, teamboat Work -,! P---u un-t; - en;-u anu uauuci j i.um a spcuiaiij. Of all IleM-riiitioiiM made to OruVrj ni Short Xotiee. A. I). Was?. lreident. .1. (!. IlChTi.Kir, Secretary. 1. V. Cask, 'frf-asurer. .loii.v Fox, .Superintendent. UTTT T T A TW X'T.l A X Corner 3lcin and Chennmus Streets, ASTOKIA 0REOO.N DKJLLK.t W f CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Tlie Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SON GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and oilier Knrlish CuUery. f p TT.lffVT'E.P f FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meerahaum Pipes, etc. A lint Mock of Watehe- and Jc-lr3. .lluolr .! lifer oh londin; Nliot Uuiih mid II ill en, Kovolv.'i-M. i'l.stolM. aud Ammunition NAK1XK i;i,..SHti A-Hsnitiiient of ifinu Sl-rirrACIJiS and BYK AI-MO A KINK Notice niii: IKUXQIT1:NT. TAX K01.I. 1-OR 1- . -.m-..... m jpdM 1 2 c M r a f Sins 2z! Sw 30 3 m 3 z mJh 2 3X to s i .- a m IfOI ?2 2I sss fo 5? I J iM T Cr - C : V m O P ---- i mFz rmmm ;. -2B9Pl0 ' 4B9B. Till VniF laLGI rAfvallir. it ttferaceii: .M.S. llUKRELL.of Knapn.Butro-L&'Co. W. W. SJ-AULDIN'O. Packer aod Caaid lalor. AXfJUEW IlOIiERTSoX FisUel & Ttobexts. JOHN CKAN. ot John Cran & Co. u. M. wiupr?. uoou aaa sao9.. JOS. RUUKlfAKD, Butk-taid &SpauldJ& J. K. GTLL.or J-K, QUI CO.xartooets. , tK.YiMi mauviuu, 01 crwaera. BUSINESS CARDS. ? V. UOIiDK.V. NOTARY PLTBLtO, AUCl'loXKElt, C02SMIS8ION AND SU1XCE AOEN1. TK. 4. C. MUAFTKR, 1'MISICIAN aait Hl'BCEtt. j (UKCTSClIKi: AJ12T.) ( DiHeasen olthe Threat a eliuty . uiuee over joaa uros aire. Q.KI.O F. JMKKFJC SURVEYOR OF C'latNop CuuntytaBd.iiyrAstria Onice t Cbenaiuas'strcet. Y. M. C. A. nail. ' Koora No. 8. J. """" 1 1', s. 'iiioiniHHliucr, .Votary Falillr, ami lUHHraace AgtttX. i As;eiit lor the Hamburg-Bremen Fire tas.Gw. , ot Ilambnrs, tJermany.and of tho Trav elers.' IJfe and Accident Ins. Co., of Ht 1 ford. Conn. avotiice in Pjthian Building. Kooms it. lii. j 1? D. WIXTOBT, r1-....- Attorney and Counselor at Law. j BSrOrfiee iii Pythian Building. ltooms 11. if. j ASTOKIA, - - - OREGON. JAY TITTLE. M. J. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Okfick Over the "vYalte Jloa-o Store. lth-sioKSCK OverElbewon's Bakery , oi poite B.irth & Myers' Saloon. 0f A. L. Fl'I.TOX. X. X. Phy8leUHaaftir.e. 'oi-TICK-Over .V. V.Allea'a ctocwj- rtotr. ! - Itooma. at the rarker House. ilJt p. IIICKH. I JL PENTIST, - - - OHKUON k0u AUenN building up stairs, coruer of Cass and Huemociihc. streets. , Q. A. BOWEBY. ATl-OJ-XKY AT LAW. Clienaiuus Street. - ASTOttlA. OKKUOiV ' . ATTORNEY AT JLAW. .May be found at the Court Iiou.se. 'C.I,-BAlxco- DRALF.R. IK DoorM, Viiidews, 11 Iliad, Traa ftoms, JLh tber, F.t. teeof0;iLIuml)er(Ha"Eoatla Turniea"CTki!LWork , A SPECIALTY, steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. .- evive and Astor streets. HEADQtJAKTERS ' Foster's Emporium. f MSt COmplftte St0k t AltiHl Fivewovlisl Mags Fruit Ifoth I'lirrign and lmtNMU Wines and Liquors Of Smiorinr Hroml I - I FOSTEU'S COUXER, 0 R JtMHK?K To Whom It May Oonctni. 1 and after tlUrildfll il ...ntJ- 1 i . .- -- WW tWl'VB' A ray: Sheriff. San FnincLsco&ronJcle copy iwT -