to SHailf) jtstatiaii 11 i I w Vol. XYII. Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, August 3,. 1882. No. 106. ON THE DESERT. While passing ovor the section! of the desert southwest of town, it is particularly noticeable that even on the hillside?, where ap parently everything else is scorched hy the heat of the sun, and the dry winds, the fields of rye are flour ishing, and promise a fine yield this year. Tn many places where lhre was nothing to attract the at-iof lion ol the farmer, who has tilled the rich .'oil of the valley, men who ate less ambitious, bni per hap more energetic, have carved out boautilul homes for themselves, and aie now sni rounded bygteen hills and pastures. The chief draw back in the settlement of these places is the scarcity of water, natural fountains being very raie. Though in many places water may be found bysinkimr wells, it MJemsl that little labor in this diiection has been done. The tockmen ic ly upon the surrounding streams to supply their cattle and horses, ;md this will probably account for the abundance of grass on the interior desert, for the quality and quantity of the grass increases as the dis tance from the river lengthens. The ravages of civilization ate ob servable by the scarcity of trees, that have been taken from their native soil and used for fuel. Though farther on the desert mil lions of cords of sun-dried juniper aie silently ..waiting the demand that must be made of them before many years. In traveling over this desert one is forcibly impress ed with the natural beauty of lite surrounding country, the outlines of which cannot be excelled any where. Large tracts of land, in many places reaching for miles, thickly carpeted with luxuriant bunch grass, and dotted here and there -with groves of evergreen juniper, help to make more beauti ful landscapes than can be imagined. From the elevated portions of the desert can be seen the summit of the Cascades, on which several snow-capped peaks are visible. To the south of Diamond peak, and following in order are the Three Sisters, Mount Jefferson, and far to the noith, Mount Hood. All these, with the beautiful scenery of the mountains, foothills and in tervening plains, make a grand picture that defies portrayal.-jV? r?7j Netcs. Indian Nomenclature. Several eastern journals arc pol ing fun at our territorial nomen clature, seeming to argue that a people who would name their counties and riveis Palouse, Kliki- tat, Clallam, Puyallup and the like, arc unfit to be trusted with government of a state. Our Jn dian names are generally, we be lieve, among the most euphonious in America, and as compared with those of eastern Canada, Maine or Florida, are beautiful. We are re minded of this by the appearance in the August number of Harpers' Monthly of what is termed "A Florida Madrigal" a poem of ten stanzas, in which appear the Flor ida names follewing: Hatchen aha, Istokpoga, Tustenugge, Hick pochee, Micoluggee, "Wlthlacoo chee, Kissimmee, Pithlachestcoa tee, Waceassa, Catahooache, Ca loosatchie, Okeehumkee, Wakulla, Wckiva, Ilomosassa, Apalachicola, Okeefinokc, Ocklockueee, Apala- chee, Tsala, Apopka, Wyomi, Pemmiwa, and Miccosouki. There, if any one will testify to these names being in any way preferable to the Wallula, Tacoma, Seattle. Snoqualime, Samish, Chehalis, Cowlitz, Skamania, Yakima and Spokan of Washington Territory, wfsil give up that he s a donkey. Scatllc Post-Intdligenccr. New rich blood obtained by using UKEUU.X BLOOD PUH1F1ER. Tobacco Kings Speaking of the death of Andeison, the tobacco lord, the ; T.,,. 'P;tnn- c,-. ArifWnn Iiov J lines sab. Ancieifton having closed his stoi ,. and Deguu , the manufacture of cut tobacco, Lilienthal, another tobacco king,! introduced at the same time a new J brand, while the Lorillard soon after stai ted still another. Each J jscs became wealthy, j these hoi Anderson left nearly cue million brusque and burned atiorney of dollar, the Lilenthals became general. His whole face from immensely rich, and the I. orillards j his eyes down is a cicatrix. He aie among the .-potting pi ineer. was horribly burned when a iiw of the day. When one considers I year old child in attempting to the immense use of tobacco 1Z1 1 IVMMIC a little sister from the Great Britain and Europe, the question arises how did people formerly get along without it? Notwithstanding anti-tobacco pledges, the consumption of this stimulant is on tin increase, and our last census report states that the number of acres devoted to this cultute in the United Stales is MX hundred anil thirtv-eijjh thousand eight bundled and forty- one, l his is equal to nine hun dred and fifty squat o miles. The crop on this territory is estimated at two hundred and fifty thousand tons, and all of this is smoked, chewed or snulTcd. Our tobacco product would load fort of the argest ocean steamer.. About Asteroids. Fvety .school-boy knows that there are small heavenly bodies in our solar system which arc known j as asteroids. 'They do not seem j to be of much account, and are j of a maltcse cat. lie drives around probably fragments of planets j in a white and yellow coach, cin vrhich have been shattered, or are blazoned with his coat-of-arms. segments of the larger globes which have been hurled out into space, li this took place when, according to the nebular hypoth sis, the various bodies in space were incandescent, they would be come globular in shape. Prof. Ilornstein, of Vienna, has recently communicated loathe world the result of his researches in connec- tion with asteroids. He thinks ! hand. His language is chaste and the number of those with u diame- j clear, and cuts to the marrow, ter of more than twenty-five gco- j His "insulting' ugliness reminds graphical miles is extremely small, I me of a "speech Tom .Marshall and the' were probably all difc- made, when under the influence of covered some years ago. Tie is of liquor, to a man whose wife he dis opinion also, that fiiwof them have liked. Said the Woodford orater: less diameter than five miles.; in- "Bill, vonr wife is a d d ugly deed, the vast mas-s of asteroids woman.' 'Well,'" replied Bill seen through our leleseopes aie flushing up, "that is her privilege.' between five and fifteen miles in "Ves," replied Tom, ubut she diameter. There b, little seientilic abuses the privilege." And it value connected with these inferi- j looks thaf way in Btewster's o-ase. or planetary bodies; they have no j lie is said,however, to be a charm atmospheres, and cannot support ' ing man in eoversalion and in the life. We know that the material social circle. of which they ate composed is1 very similar to that which fanned Staining He. Reputation. this earth, but they may help some time to solve the great my--1 tery of the creation of worlds. Hat Flirtation. The latest craze is the hat llirta- tion. The following is the cede: "Wearing- the hat squarely on the head, 1 love 300 madly; tipping, over the right car, 1113' little brother has the mcasies; pulling it over the C3es, 3'ou must not recognize me: wearinir it on the back of the 1 head, la! ta! taking it off and brushing the wiong wa', my heart is busted: liol(Hnr it on thu right ' hand, lend me a quarter; leaving it with your unnle, 1 have been to a church fair: throwing it at a police man, 1 love your sister; usin"- it as a fan, come and see ray aunt; car rying a brick in it, your cruelty is killing me; kicking it up stairs, is the old man around? kickino- it down stairs, where is your mother?! kicking it acioss the street, I am engaged; hanging it on the right elbow, will call to-night; hanging it on the left elbow, am badly left; j putting it on the ground and sit ting on it, farewell forever. The Ugliest Man. In describing the appearance of the counsel m the .Mar route cate. ,n- fm tri-il in Wncliiiifrtnti tli. now on trial in asmngton, tu correspondent oi the i-oui tor- , Journal says of the attomey-gen-1 eral: But the head and front the trial, and the queerest, oddest, most indescribable individual von i will meet with in a year's travel is I . ; Benja mm G. Brewster. thej flames, and he is as hideously ugly as any "false face'' or caricature you ever rested your eves upon, lie is the observed of all observ ers. His costume contributes to the euriousness of the character before you. He appeais in court dressed in patent leather pumps, with whilti gaitei tops and strap, iavcuder pants, a double-breasted buff vest, a turtle-green cutaway coat, a blue, white-dotted silk scarf, diamond pin and tall, point ed collar, the ends of which pro ject out and upwaid like sleigh runners. Instead of cuffs he wears lace ruflles about hi.s soft, Mtiall white hands. Each hand .supports handsome rings. A tiny gold watch chain sweeps around in a crescent acioss his waistcoat front. and he dries his weeijinr eves with a snow-white lace kerchief. His tall, old-fashioned,yellowish beaver hat has fur on it longer than that These and a bunch of other ec- centricities and idiosyncracies make up one ol the ablest lawyers m the land and the Attorney- ronnr:il of l.hf TTiiihHl Stuffs. FTo i is of good height, witli :i well poisecl and phrenologically-ronnd-ed head. Ilis argninents are clean cut and trenchant as the circle of a Damascus blade in a giant's Young llostetter McUniiiia, one of the, fashionable young bloods nf Austin, took a young lady to ; chinch Sunday evening. As he had been up quite late the nirrht before, he was very sleepy, conse quently he did not flirt with the fashionable young lady, as she had heietolbre been in the habit of do- ing in church. '"What is the mutter with 'im? she whispered. ul am not feeling well," he an-j swered back. You wake up and giugle a lit tie, anvhow. If we don't niishe-j have ourselves in church, people will think we aie married, and 1 want you to understand I've got a reputation to .sustain." After that Ilostette.r McGinnis and the young lady acted so im properly that the sexton had to go and whisper to them to keep qui- ot.- Texas Si flings. jDl. Varied Performance. Many wonder how Parker's Ginger TYiiiiiT pjiii nrfnrm biipIi vnrifd tMtiv thinking it essenco of ginger, when in fact it ir made from many valuablo medicines which act beneficially on every diseased organ. A LETTER FROM GERMANY. ircr.Janu.nrvJ,im2. ibe i.rnise your I Ibe nrniso your Liver Pill have called forth ' "er0 wonderful. After inkim: one ana a i ,httlf t,x- nr vour eomiine bk .nc-1 one ami a i V. Mc- rec0VCrC(l twm my foiir vcars sujrerillg. A11 . Svk "Taufe hclxUot t?& I,,lSir.SLIVKK PILLS. I have entirely c"I'J),1llj ,a(1 r many year. in unr riur. who ha M.ilerod , doctors had shen lrr mi. took tiro of ur , I'iSN. and jrt more relief than ho bn- from all the doctor". mir truly. .. vo.; ni: I'.Klto. BEWARE OF IMITATION. The gcmiinearc never 5ii?ar-roatcl. Every box has a red wax foal on tho lid. ( iviih the innires-ion : JlelaiiP't Lir IM1I. Tbf genuine .HC2.AXKS LI VKK 1'ILI-S hear the sh-nature ol' C. McHnitn aie.l Fleming Bros, on the wrapper-. lim-t mon liaiu;r tho eenuine 111!. ' , McLAXES I.lVKIt PILLS i.rojmrcd bv Fleming liro-.. of Fitt-burgh. Fa., die iimrket ( hcinfull oi imitations of the name Mci.oii, spelled differently, but of Mime iiominrin- I turn. i If your storekeeper does not have the t'en- j nine DR. C. Mc LANE'S CELEBRA TED Xtl VJER PILLS, --end its 25 eent. and tve trill cnd you a bov by mini, .tnd a I set of our adverli'iin,' card-. j Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh. Pa. Wood for Salt. I li.jve titimit s'v htimlifil miiiI iill ' rordof dry Iicnilock, whii'h I will mMI lor oasn al .".j. iereoru. I will dolier Hie Aood to my customer. 1.'. K.Makion. .llothcrs ! rtlorlu-r!! .1Iolhci-! ! ! j 1 Arc you dislurbcilat night undlirokcn of your rest by a sick child siiuVriu; ami crying with the excruciating nain I of cutting teeth :' 1 f mi, go at once anil ! got a bottle of Mrs. Window's toothing Symp. it will relieve the poor littlv Mif-! tcrcr immediately depend uion it;; theie is no mistake about it. 't'liere is ' not a mother ou eartli who lias ever, used it, who will not t-II ou at once j that it will regulate the howeK and give rest to the mother, and relief and liealtblo the. ehild.oppniting like magic. It is perrecth .safe to ue in all case, I and pica&inllo the t:ite, and is the pre- soription of one ot theold&st and best" feninle physicians ami nurses in thu United Slates. Sold everywhere. JT cents a bottle. ISy I'niverxal Arconl. AvEirs CA7iiAi:TioPii.i.se.retheiiet of all purgatives for famih use. The are. the product of long, laborious, nnd successful chemic:il imcstigatiou, ami their extensive Use bv phvsiciaiis in their practice, and by all civilized n:i- tions, proves them tlie best and most ef- fcctuai puigative Pin that iimik-ai sci- ence can dcVise. In intrinsic value and curative iower no other Pilis can bo compared w iti; them, and every person. knowing their virtues, will emnlov meiii, wnen neciieu. rnev Keep the system in perfect order, ami maintain in ! healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and clVectual. thev are. especially adapted to the needs of tht! digestive apparatus. Hlenuigemenls of which they prevent and cure, if i timely taken. They are the bet and safest physic to employ for chiliin'ii ami! weakend constitutions, where a mild ! and effectual cathartic is ventured Ton .Sam: uy ai.i. Di:ai.i:i:s-. I'prnvinn Bittern Cinchona Unbra. Tho Count Cinehon was the Spanish Viceroy m J'eru in lisa). The Counties-. his wife, was prostrated by an intermit- tent fecr. from which she was freed bj the. use of the native reniedv . the IVi u- vsan bark. or. as it was called in lb language ol the country. "(Jminiuina.' (Srateful for her rccowrV. on Iut ri-tnrn toKurope in KCt.? .shc'intr.idueeiMhe remedy in Spain. Yiheie ii was known. under various names, until liii-.ii.i'iw ealhil ii Ciuehona. in honor of the l.nl who had brought them that which was more, nrecioiis than the cold of the hn-as. To this day. after a lap-e of two bun- dredandliflv yeai. .sch'iiee has six en lis nothing to take its place. It cu'eetu-;" ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of. the. stomach. It attacks excessive loe of liquor as ii does a feer. and dr.-tro.s - not 11 alike. 1 be powerful tonic 11tue of the Cinchona is iresered in tl... Permian Hitters, which are as eiVcrlhe against malarial fever to-daj as t!ic weio in the d.ivs of the old Spanish Viccros. We gtuu-.niice the iitgivdi- ents of these bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known MuaIitC. A tri.il will satisfy ou that this is tlu best bitter in the world. '-The pioof of the pudding is ju the catiiiir." and we willingly abide this let. For -ale In all druggists, groceis and liquor dealers. OrdiTit. Loebk Co., agents for Astoria. .-, ,",-TTT"":: .nvsS"?,1 :S!'ri, ",'!!.;!;, 's C-iiilriT ATriiiili OiM i. w i' IV,,., .,.- CtliKi r Jiouni. oll l . I.. Dement. , King of the Bipod! Isnnt a "ri:i(tl."it h:ili!iMul-turirieraud . tonic. Imintntyor tliebliMMlimlMinMliesis. tern. deranges tlie eireulatihn. and ttmi in. duces main ilisonlen. known liv dliu-rent ' names to disiuunii-u tlicm acrou'llugto ef- j fects, but being really bninrlirs or phases of J tnat gwsr generic uwonicr. impurity or Diwnlcrg. JVnmcx. Ulcer. Sinllhtus. .tr. ,Cc. Kins: of tho Blood prevt-nts and cans these by attacking the cauc. Impuritv of the Mood. ChemMsand pli sirlans :u?i re KiiiK of the, Blood prevents and ,by"i" 1' "y"! in calling it "the most genuine and efileicnt preparation for the purpose." Sold bvDrng gists, 1 per bottle. See testimonials, direc tions, &c., in pamphlet, "Treatbc on Diseases oi tne lwoou. " wrapppu arountt eaen bottlt I." wrapped around each bottle D. RANSOM. SON & Co.. l'rons Buffalo, K'.Y. v 3SR.C' 1 r ComplaM 0, e '-I ' he eenie?wUe ,liMav?P.i!,r!, irdtn.Ihfidachc,lJncl.achc,ninrnl irt-, ""."., " ,,Ht- "J V,,,,,t,,t Wlt1 uc.rrarlJ)hcatc.liviy.KMneiiTJirae, i lu'w anl """'I ree inch plank, and Pile.. Iihcuinallnn. Catarrh. Stm'fnia.ss.in and unless a reinoustntiice siL'tied hv 'ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS OvstCl' S'lloOll cMKVAMr.s STi:i:rrr, astoria. ,. rNn.SM; NFI, ,s m.eask T( . jn,,,,ro ,n """ t:,r " "i '" PIRCT :IjAMM JE3EVtJ3.S EOUSO , ,i fumMios in liit cLw st It j ,..1;n.l,. .,,. .MU. ,JI r ceivks: tka, irrc. VT TIIK Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, t -jj kxam rs Ti:i:irr. ni ni o nit a raJL KOSCOK OIXON, 1'roprlt'tiir k R FliANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, L - Crnor C.sand .S.iucnKhe streets. ASTOIJIA. OUEC.OX dkvi.ki: IX WALL PAPEK VXD W I M I""i'Vir U! U I h I?U V 1 Ll UJ OrliU HiO AXI UXDKIlTAKKltS GOODS. Wttdant r l?TdrTrtn W ILSONT X, CIS HER, .. n....M. MM SHIP CHANDLERS. :sai i:i:s ix J Iron. Steel. Coal, Anchors. Chains, ' TR, PITCH, OAKUM, wkoi':iit AX!) err OAI.VAN1ZKD " . ,"'V1 "'' !lri; JvES, ... ,. . ., :"'' "lier AuiK ami litirrv, ei .- , , . , tl aheif naraware,!Faints and Oils , Rubber and Hemp Packinn of nil Kinds. PROVISIONS. ri.ers: xsn hit.i. ffki. i Am;nt r: s.dc:-.i rhciruiK Mill-. L. ... I ( " ( benaiiuis :lud Hamilton .Streets AiiT01:IA,OUE(;OX. , R A RTIIVSIfliV Vr f!H ' BLACKSiVilTHiNG. I ' At (,tt. trovers old Mam!, cnrnrr of ('.io ! aii.l Court Streets. ' ship ami Canneri M,rk. Horsv.lioLin. I Wanns inailc -muC repaired. Cood work Kiiamnteeti. " " "Tlo3c--i Tx: -i -- - --- .a j t'Inin mid !-':iiic.v SSWIWTG OF ALL KINDS! Siiik iii:i.1i m ij-5hm stU rnmi ?.". tv:. Satisfaction Gnarantood. M1?K CfKO. M II jI toW. Nit i!o..r to stoa Hou-x'. Jell ,u '"- t-Jtr: ur ASTORIA . 5 TAKK fi.Kvsi KV. IX i.NTOKMIXi; ' - ou Hint I haw teiitored iu lrcss- ial.inK rooms , From (Iioh-muhs w i ... v i "om ""u,,s 's- s-f " Nct dour to Tuk A-iokian office. I "ank the laUies lnr tlu-ir liiteml patronage. 1 -m-w . 1-.iT.r ix 4 -"ls. A. hAPPLMLi. " ' - - ' FOR SALE. ; ak!5 ..p-fl? ,"s?iE, k ",s? Jooms, witli ijii .) i 1.4) feet. l.a . umib.us. ct I'nr fnrtluT mriiniintinn and ricn iiiiiir of C. M'.SHIVIUA. ! Notice. mm: rAirrxr.usHiriiEiiEToroKKKX- A islius Ijft ween. I. T. lurchers :iiul F. M. CoHmimI in the Ii-.li parking luine--.. under n: name ot l ne Astoria anoty racKIns Co.." is thisila rlivtohrriliy mutual ronsent. Tin' iuisiiic-s will heiealler he condurtetl lv.l. T. IJiireiier. who willlsettle all debts due or liivoiniiu ilue atKiinst the firm ami he will i oltrri all iU-lls iu or becoming due to lli firm. .1. T. liUUClIEKS . (ivo. F. M. COLLI'XI). Bf. vm'ICF U li..r..hf ;..r. i.f ti. (v,u. r ...-.i r ?". r"alV ll tt lomnion Cnuneil of tnuCity of Atnria lil5 to order the improvement of tnat iHirtion of Denton Street from the south .side of Concomlv street to the I -oath .side of .Utor street in fcCIure's the owners of two thirds of the nioner- tv fronting on saiil portion ot said street I"!. J with the Auditor and Clerk .''-fi - & ?-'" '- wiBHIaM' '.. witiun ten nays trout the final luiblica tion of this notice, viz: Aupjust 17th, 18S2, the Common Council will order said lin piovement to he made.. Bv order of the Common Council. F.c.soimis, Auditor and Clerk. PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE Of California. A. McKINNJE, Manager. For Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories itiTin:-io-j rut st street, roitTL?si, or. Kelrcuee?: CHAS. llODttK.of Hodce, Da is & Co. J AAI12JMTKKI..C'isliirr First XutlonnI Jiaixk. J. A. TKOWKi:lDtlK, Wboie-jlo Latlier and liuilint:-;. C. A. DOI.I'il. of Dclpli, Drouangh, Dolpb i: Simon. Co!. J. iteCRAKEX. of J..McCrakcn &Co. U C. HKNUICIISKX. or Jfejirlcbsen .1 Ureenberg. Dr. ii. K. "O'rrA0i:, SI. D.. ExamlnPT antt l'hslelau. w tn MISCELLANEOUS. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASl'OKIA. - OitKllOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop DLACKS.MITH SH0P4 A. VII Boiler Shop ah kiuds or P.WftTVTT nAVVRPV " ' i ai mm a j STEAMBOAT WORK rmniptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIKS, FOOT OF LAFAYKTTK STKEIH'. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. DKNro.vSruKKT, Nicwti I'.vuKr.i: lloirsic, ASTOHIA. - OKKGOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Z nk . m o l o r-gJ. vw rn i po j? 1' Hw -- IfiSWM. 1 Ii. KIXTOX. 3f. . LtfllWlWEfflfilBSlt.SSKS--. Boiler Work, teamboat Work . Q.at the Parker iio and Cannery Work a specialty. !? HICKM' I PENTIST, CASTINGS. jASTOl-JA, - - - - OKKUON Or nil llenerlptlmiH iuatli tn Onter Koouei in Allen's building up stale, corner ttt Nliort Xotiee. of Cas ana Sqeaioeqhe streets. A. D. W'ass, I'resident. I Q. A. BOWLBY. .!.(. HutTi.KK..Secretarj. i , . I. V. Cask, Treasurer. 4 Tnoviv at t j John Fox, .Superintendent. AllUKiNJ-.I AJ. UW, i Cht-uaraul Street. - ASTOIOA, OILKUOA WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main nnd ChenamusStroeU, ASTORIA OP.EIJO: CIGARS AND TOBACCO, DKALKll The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS &. SON GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERYl ' AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM . aiul other English Cutler;. STATIONERY! FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershanm Pipes, etc. ; A flue tock of I WatehCM and Jewelry. Mtuuele ani Breech I.eadintr MUot iiuiN and Kitten, Kcvolver. JItol?.' Hd Amaiunition .makixi: CiliAHMKH - .WmenJSp.no srifCTAClSJand 'gggiTER'S CORXEB, 0 H XWMi ViUASftl'. mUK DKLIXQUENT TAX K( , tii" 5.ear t8i.tosctiier wttli a warrant iei,,li"fS.u?iy S.? or tno .collection of the same is In my hand,. Oelinquent Ux- wwwm pleaco settle at pncaVl 1 sa coif3. A.M. TWOMBIA, mj3 Sheriff. IlIIRlNCfi COMPliW. SI. a. BUKRELL. of Kr.app. BurrcU Si Cp Deab-r. AXDKEW P.0BEKT3. ofFIanfel 6 Roberts. JOHN UKAN or John Craa &Cp. C. SI . Wl ben;. Boots and Shoes- . ' .IDS. liL'I'.KHABD, iiurkiuml & SpauidlB. J. K. t I1IX. or J. K. G1U- CoZ HpUaasrs: riJANK 2L.NOVlCU.of ZaaB55 Eaeti of tho above merfbisSlO.OQQ Insur ance in tlus Company. H I Pi SB S ' zCO 59 i- 2 gw C aw o w CD P 09 3 BUSINESS CAKDS. V V. HOLUK., NOTARY PUBLIC, AUariONKKK, commission and SUKiVNCE AOBN1. IK. J. C. NHAFTEB, rHVSICIA.V and OTBCfX (DECTSCHER AIUCT.) DiMoaMM ertktt Tkr tSectalty . Omce over Conn'3 Drug Site. j Q.KLO V. PARSKB. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop C'oBiity,ajiA City T Atri Qffleo : -Chcnamus street. Y. M. C. A. haU, Iioom No. 8. ! J- B,ZOBT,, i l . 8. C'uuiuiLssloarr, Salary rakUc,aat latHi-aae Ascat. Ai;ent tor the HamburK-Bremen FIro Ins. Co. of Hambnnr, Germany, and of the Trav elers' Ufo and Accident Ins. Co., of Hart ford. Conn. iWOfiice in J'ythian Building. Booms tl, 12. ir. f -TA . WISTOS. Attorney and Counselor at Law. jsorOnlce in 1'jthian Building, noows li, Vi. ASTOIUA, - - - OKEOON. JAY TETTJJB. M. D. PUYSIOIAN AND 8UROKOK, , Okfick Over the Whlto Hooaa Btoc. Kiujidexcf Ovor Elbejson's Bateiy, op ' poslte Hartti & Myers Saloon. yy T. HIKXEY, ATI'OBSET AT LAW. May be found at the Court House. '0. ir. BAIN & GO., OEAXXK IK ( Uoorx, WlHdews, Bllsds. Traa ; NentR, Lumber, Kte. - f .'.' Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Q--evlve and A-docstreets. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Asttrii ' ftlVBWOVllsl Fl-ft&s! ' " ' Frui Both Foreign aad MciiUe Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. TO BUILDERS. for the and Jeffcfn s treeU PntnTd c5 tlons catf eni fthe TaSk g CA" . F fT ttm Tirv houso on the lot north-west ceraiTrlEn: . C HOLDER Real E3tte Agent.