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CO immmi Vol. xviii. Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, October 8. 1882 No. 2. lP It IP A- m? 1 1' HOUSEHOLD HINTS. To staroli collars bo that they will b stiff mm crlossv as those birteil States lives in Austin. Slici,,. , . " .. , , a . ijn.n.u '31'Uta .-u..ini. .- jji5 sj,arj)? pjyar vision overlooks bought at furnir-hin stores, add to 'has bt'on married a number of TliP.iionsoiiMjsaiu of mental bower; one quart of welt-boiled (corn) ' years to a man nnnied Ferm?on. The ills of lifp cannot tlcitroy starchth.ee ounces of gum araWcibt 1,G and her lwslianif have' 7e1tolt,iwi!,li,,.1r h.is lf" ."" . , , i Unit business is life only joy, auU two ounces of ioat ?ujrar. Lsa, never had a quart d yet, and he Which ail uonM led were tlie ilts- a polisliinpr iron. ( has freqnently boasted that it is .vrnint.'. To clean an old poil; bairel. an j utterly imno-sibie to make her .chaii"G says: Fill the tainted jangrv. Ferguson has made sever-: , ", ,.,-, , , i i -j " . "" .. j. i i aslror barrel with lte-li earth; let! al desperate attempts to see it lie J e cas it, stand a couple ol davs, when j thi.-, should be emptied and more! ,, . , r . ' earth put in. After two or three) dnys empty this out. and to make; assurance doubly Mire, imert the! barrel and burn under it some! bits of cloth saturated with a so-1 , . ... , . lution oi sulphur or brimstone. Vorv many housekeepers are .i i i .i r trrcailv annoyed bv the opening of e - J their iruit jars after they have been carefully sealed. The (liilicultv ! arises from the fact that the rubber bands .furnished with them are so hard, have so little lubber in them, that they do not yield to compies sion, and hence do not become tifrht. The ra'je for furnishinjr M,r.o ..ric i,..c oi.,w,i ,r.i il.o rubbers on fruit jai.s worthless. j In twentv-eiirht factories of cen tral New York the Utica Herald figures that o,020,000 cans are now in store to be filled with sweet corn as soon as the product can be picked, which is usually the first week in September. Contracts have been made at the rate of :5 cents per bushel for husked ears; the prospect is that the crops not J !.,. ,i . :ii i o higher price. The trade sales have been at -$2.55 to $2.-i0 per case of two dozen cans, according to the size of the lots taken. The value of oatmeal is now ory generally understood and ac knowledged. Rye as food is scarce ly if an- inferior, and is better adapted for baking. The general strength and health of people. who use these largely is superior to that of chiefly wheat consumers. The teeth of people who eat rye bread only, from childhood up, as in the poor sandy cold districts of north ern Prussia, are exceptionally fine. Rye contains much silex, and rye pulverized is one of the most etlective dentiifices. An example of the pleasing and I IJIUIIIUUIV tllCllOVH Jl.MU" till. UUll- 1 m L- mvRt.illA r.fTr- .f UP...:.. .... )...... I triiiii'iii mil 111 11 11111111 11 no ill rt: iim. 1 viw.al. .iwBt.taatv-wti w . . lUltJUtb' , ., , 1 sions, anu ine growtn 01 taste ana ., . . ,. . thrift by feeding it, is cited in Food i rr , , ,, , , and Health: "Ine old woman pes-' 1 tered me to death about the gar 1 den, and so I slicked up a little, and fixed about the house, and it looked so nice I went at the farm j fences and the brush, and saved mere manure, and kept killing the weeds, and the crops got better, and so I kept going on, and things look pretty good now. Wife takes a paper and I take one, and 3 get time to read it, too, and I used lo think I hadn't time for anything.' And so he ran on, seemingly much pleased with what he had done, and his wife and his home without doubt the happier for it. If it is intended to cure a res tive horse he must be used solely ljy one and the same peison and caught young, and let his lidcr or driver bear in mind that with both restive and nervous horses the voice will prove more effectual than the whip. Stick lo your nag, if possible, under all circumstances, for, rely upon it, if hecRii once get away from you, he will redouble his efforts to do so again. Unfor tunately there is always a risk in buying a once willful steed, for in fresh hands he may revert to his tricks. Shiloh's Yitalizer is what 3 011 need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 ami 73 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. A Good-Naturcd Wife. The best naturcd woman iu the could not exasperate her to jnok cross or .scow! at him nierelv to; .- ' -j i gratify nis cuiiosity. out tin; mote outrageous he acted the more' affable and loving she behaved. - Last week he was talking to :u friend about what a haul time J,cjAl Ja-t-foroVn liHia,hi-. ... ... ...... i he angel licath must bring ie!caM had trying to hud out if In.-, wife j cj,. jlt. joiK of victctrv. had a temper. The friend olleiedj Upon ihi- earth luS triumph ttMi-: to lift- .n--"iO il-il if Fpivnn.ni' would A in when hi monument shall ri-.c, lo l,tT -ou u"u n i eigusni. oum, .... . , ,, iii- ; fliec .-luring lines engraved -h'll P home drunk, raise :i row, ami; giM .,. 1,U,J lJc tablecloth full of dishes l-i;eaeaUi thi-shad a hem Ho off the table, she would show some j sijrn oi annoyance. 1'crausoni said he didn't want to 10b a friend 3 of his monev. for he knew he would win; but they at last made!min.vJ acuo, a .oung rsorwi-- the bet of n-,0, the friend to hide in t he front vard and watch the procecflings of the convention tmouiru tne winnow Ferguson came home late, and ,,oai w, l,c ,s "" c 'r apnarentlv fiirhting drunk. She"''1 own use. It is twelve feet in met him u"t the irate, kissed linn lcnSth four fecl w5de two b-v land assisted his tottering steps into the house, lie sat down hard in the middle of the floor and howled eut: , "Confound your ugly picture, what did you mean by pulling; cnair ironi unuerme." ! t r , .on yiij j nope you uiiini nurt , yourself u ic ,,- .i...,-,r(i..n i,f Tit - n..A .,f An u .,-,;, "! A l. .J .,, H. .V 1, ...v...v..., 14 4. A At 1H all4 UUb 111.' t C4"C"' i and she helped him to his feet, 1 although she had nothing in the world to do with his falling. He then sat down on the sofa, and sliding off on the floor, abused her like a pickpocket for lifting up the other end of the sofa, all of which she toel: good naturedly, and finally she led him up to the supper table, lie threw a plate at her, but she acted as if she did not notice it, and asked him if he would lake tea or coffee. Then the brute seized the tablecloth and sat down on the floor, pulling the dihes and everything el-e over with him in one grand crash". What did this noble woman I 1 J -v 1 Jdor Do you suppose hhe gruni i.i i .i i 1 1. A .1 i... r I I . . .. a ..m t i !!.. i ilhini rniifstrlernlilv in hm innriiov. imuu auu iHiivi'ii auuiit "uiug iioinciriUgC OCIOW KC(l L11SU laKI i4 1, ., , , , to hei' ma, or that she sat down , i ,-, r , .1.1 an" cried like a fool, or that she 15 , . is v .. i- r 1 ciilL'oil nr nnntoil f nr ;i hir ri - , ,-,, t .-11 11. it mi u iit..i:,aiii Miiutr, Mic sajl: "Why, George, that a new idea, ain't it"? We have been married ten yeais, and have never yet ate our supper on the floor, j Won't it be fun, just like those picnics we used to go to before we got married." And then this angelic woman deliberately sat down on the floor alongside of the wretch, an anged the dishes, and fixed him up a nice supper, This broke George all up. He owned up that he was only fooling her, and offered to give her the $50 to get her a new hat, but she took the money, and bought him a new suit of clothes and a box of cigars. Galveston JTaos. Mr. W. Gaier, of the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch office, says: "If every medicine possessed the gen uine cuialivc properties of SL Ja cobs Oil there would be a great diminution of medical graduates. My wife used it lately in a very severe attack of vertigo, and the result was very gratifying. Rankin of the Journal, had something like the mumps a few da's since. He bought a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil and it did him more good than all the doctors. 1 1 is a splendid thing." Sleepless Kijjhts. made inferable by that terrible cou;h. Shiloh's Cure is the remedv lor you. Sold by W- E. Dement i iioii:u uf.ko lie. i not one who ftivis lo IkkAn Tohim exi.Mesice isn hlis. A iwwIwHhtninieoi-oiIlowiiijj. A il:rc with hi"her aims than Ihi.s . a,, nn7. II0I worJh 1C kllfift us: Ami as he Uik,siiiiI toils, ami .,dieme;' Al his siieee-s hi-. neighbors cheer- j. Each selfish stroke of futtuiitt .seems j In Hieirhr.-e.il judgment lo e.mlear Who -.pent his life for cash jo l.uild it." A Daring Feat. Accorumg 10 me v.oiogue uut- 4 , . . . I I . . -. S"1" "" reiicrieic orman, is about to uiKiertaUe a leat ol un exampled daring. IFc proposes 'to cross the Atlantic in a lowing two-and-a-half feel in depth, and na5 a covering tietore ana oeuitid. A fro-callecl floating anchor will, it ib said, serve to keep the bow of, !tJ, boat ' Position when the occu- thatil)anc ol l,,e cril11 ,t; Jtsieep. lie thinks the gulf stieam will help - j ne win nor. oi course oe aoie to cook during the voyage. His victuals will consist ol" biscuit, preserved meat and vegetables, condensed coflec and fifty gallons of water. His early experience in his native waters makes him enter lain no fear from any storms which he may encounter, lie has some idea of taking a wager on the accomplishment oi his task within IGO days, but the main ob ject of his experiment is to show what a hardy Norseman can do in jthewayof enduring exposure in the open sea. Mr. Letinon, reccntjv on a visit to the head of the Salmon river, has just returned, and tells a wonderful bear and fih story. While passing the foot of the. t 1 1 1" ri t 1 he suddenly noticed a fine led fish drop to the ground, followed by a regular shower of fish, which fell so near that he secured two ore sacks full, which were lashed se curely to his horse. Being curi ous as to the phenomenon lie scaled the blufl' and there saw a Iargi cinnamon bear hurling fish from the lake and throwing them to another cinnamon monster on the bluff, which iu turn threw them to where Mr. Lcnnon secured them. As a large cave was close by it is supposed that bruin was laying in a supply lor winter use. The red fish are so numerous that the smaller fish are crowded out upon the shores of the lake. Idaho Avalanche. Various Causes Advancing years, care, sickness, di apixrintuieiit, and hereditary predisposi tion all operate to turn the hair gray, and either of them inclines it to shed prematurely. AynnsIlAn: Vioonwill restore faded or gray, light or rcil hair lo a rich brown or deep black, as mav be deshed. It softens and clean-.es the scalp, giving it a healthy action. Jt re moves and cures dandruff and humors. Cy its use falling hair is checked, and a new growth will be produced in all case where the follicles are not de stroy ed or the glands decayed. Its ef fects are beautifully shown on brashv, weak, orsickly hair, on which a few ap plications will produce the glo.s and freshness or youth. Harmless and sure m its operation, it is incomparable a- a dressing, and isespecially valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone it im parts. It contains neither oil nor dve. and will not soil or color white cambric ; yet it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. Fon Sam: m- am. Dk.u.ki:-. o."K,,r !amo Back Side or Che. Sluloh's Porous Plaster, Pnoo J5 .-t use cents. x ur sine oy . .t. cement. Liloiill mmmtn J FOB RHEUMATISM, fieur digit, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacho, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and'Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation on earth equals St. Jacoej Oil as a safe. Mitre, simple and cheap External Brattly. A trial entail but tbs comparatively trifling outUy of 50 Cent, and emy one :iflr ln& with pain can haro cheap and pc hire proof of ite claims. Directions in Eleren Languages. BOLD BY ALLDBUGGI8T3 Aid) DEALEK3 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGEUER & CG Valtlmore, 2td., f. A. A. SHORT BITS. A pail of milk standi,,- ten j iiiiiiiiiL- v.ni"ii ii is cxiiosi'M it) me scent ftf a trongsnlellin; stable, ; or any other offensive odor, will iniliilif- n t:iiul. tlint will nnvnrlnnvft it. mm.. l . -r i :..... t...i. ims rai aucrvi in ueeiin ; mu ter is the inanufaclure of a arood article, giving it tup jiroperjiropor- 1 '... 1 ' tion of salt; if all riirht to i-iait ...:.i. :. ...:n i- i- ....t :.. :... iiu it yui jvi.-i.-jj, tunes-, mu hi tm- proper vessels and kept wheie it is not cool. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.. I'aln in the rilil .Mile, inulcr -ii;c ( rib, incroaslns n pre-Min: snnu'timo the pain is on llu loft -Ide; Hie p.itioi:! N niroly able l Ho on the lell .-.Ide; oini'-ttnu- the pain N loll under the slimiMiT and. is Mtiiirtlmr. taken lor UhcutnntiMii iu the arm. The .-.toinaeh i affet-toil itii lo,s of uoticUte anil Mckms; tin? Imwi-Ls in general are eo-tive, MMiict lines alter nating ullh laxil ; the head is troubled with pi2n,ucciin.tuied williailuli, heavy sen-auon m the back pari. There N 4t-itcr-allyaeon:i(lenUilelos-,of nieinor,accom jiauiul with a iminiiil .sensation or having left undone .-omeHiing which ouulit to have lieon done. A .slight, ilry couuh is h4)nit-Iiuies attendant. The iKitient eoin-plnin-, if weariness ami tlcnllity; lie is easily ittartk-U; his feet arc eolil or burn inj;, and lie eomplaiin of a ptiekIysH.ns;i tioii of the .skin; his spirits are low, and. although he l-JsiitLslloil that exercise would be benelieial to him, yet he can s-careely .summon up fortitude euoiii;h to to it. If you ha e any of the above; symptoms vouVan eertamlv Ik. eiireil by llieuseof the ueniiim UK. C. IcI.AXKS LIYKK 1'll.I.s. Vhen voil buv Mcline's l'ills, in-ddt on haIn IK. '. JlrLVXirs Ci:i.i: iti:ATi:i)i.ivi;rt xnixs, madtby riem- IniT liro-.. ritlsbuiph, 1'a. If you can not net the ueimine 1)K. C. .Hel.ANir.s MVIIK 1'ILLS, .send Us ".1 ecnts by mail, and we will send them to you, FLEMIa'L MiOS., rilWiuili, Ia. King of the Blood Is not a "ciirf ol."" It isa l)looil-iurilier:ui(l tonic. Inipurityof the blood poisons thesvs tein, deranges the circulation, ami thus in duces many iliortleis. known bv ditTereut mimes to ilisthijniish them nceoniim; to ef fects, but belli; really branches or phases of that reat jjenerie disorder. Impurity oi Blood, buck are Dul'Cjnia, liiUlfiU.tnw, JLircr Complaint, Omiimtinn. Xcrmus DU ordcr. Headache, ltockaehc, (iaitral U'cah itc. Ttearl Dlcae. Jintjvy. Kidneji Dittac, Pilot, (!liciwiliti)i. CataiTli, iyerotitla, .SV.iji Tioiilhv, Pimple. Ulcer. Sn-elliinj, tc. Ac. Kin; of the B loo it prevents ami cures these bj attackin; the cutc. I mpttritv of the blond. riienii--ts:uid phj.sU'ians arirct in ealliiiK it "the moNt genuine and ellident prepanition for the purpose." Sold by Drnjj jiists, HI er bottle. See testimonial--, direc tions, ic, in pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases ot the lilood." wrapped around each bottle. 1). KANSOM. SOX & Co.. Turns r.uiralo, X. . Have Wistars balstuu of wild clicrrv always at liand. It cures coughs coltl.s, bronchitis, whoonins cough, crou, in fluenza, consiuuption, and all throat and iiing complaints. 50 cents and Si a hot-tie. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS! Oyster .Saloon. 'iirvvMi; street, astoria. --o j riTHi: CNDEKStOXEI) IS PLUASCI) TO ' X :ui::o:i:;co to the pulilie Hint lie li3S op- i-iic:l :t ; jEScttixis; House,! At.tl furni-lic-; in fir-t-rlass '-tjlc t ovri"R. nor rort'EK tea, irn:. j vr niK j Ladies" and Gent's Oyster Saloon., j CHKNA.MUS STREET. J I'li-.iM' i.w mi', t teilt. Rti'VOK'lUXOX, I'ropnKor A. M. JOHNSON & Co., Slip Cliaillers aii Grocers, j irujii-s sum! f'iiMtn;;r oi:ill kinds. 2!o-!4. !:il-ts( :mJ Itlrltaliiicor ail .size. Tin cntiiiti J.ooson.. NVutrli Salmon ne Twines. IrXci'uinhl Twines: Canvas, all TVn's; 'ci't'TipiMl Oars. Tli" Is'St :'vMirtniont of .GROCERIES In Tim 11. T!i- IJs( COFKIIKS ami TI'AS. 1 Try niii HSolrosc Halting Powder . lv.iliely U11 lic-t rer iii.ub. CJL:BFISri2Ii GrGOXXS if all KimN put tip 1 InM r.irkris. i:!tluirilMuN a'nl i;1lin'.- Camicil iooN. I 'lVrw-'usii. Profits Small. j eClVi: I'S A CAM.ttt" $. B. iliANKLlN, yZTA UNDERTAKER, 5 ' ! . ??gg conier Calami Siuinoqlii .streets, j ASTORIA, - oruoox ii:ai.ki: ix WALL PAPEK A XI) V IN HOW SHADES AND I UNDEliTAKKHS GOODS. JST. HELEN'S HALL, AKT DK'AVItT.Mr.XT. . mm. coiirri w ti:vcih:i:s i.oxi; ix- JL ayed lit ht. Helen's ITall has jn-,t l.ven reinforced hy the addition of slv new teach er. fie of them from prominent educational i. stituiioiis of the lla-iem States. Two of , these are cnj;aj;i"d in the Musical Depart ment, three in the Kucliih and one iMiSS I'l I.I.ICK) in the Vrt Deiiartment. MlS.s. Ki'l.LU'K is a latly of Iln-jlMi birth, hut educated in this count r. She was Kniduated at A'av-tir Collide, and lias since i spent much time m the best priate Studios I :n Hie ljisteru States. She mines with the hkibeat recommendations for her atlain , inents and skill;isa teacher of I'aintiiifr and ' Drawinz. These cover the whole ground or instruction in the best Art Schools, embrac : injr Oil I'alnlin: in UiuiNaiiM., Flower and 'Still-life MuTlies: Crayon. Charcoal, ater Colors. I'eu-il. Pen anil Ink, and Decorative Art iuall its branches. : MISS ri'ljLICK is a ladvof lilieral edu- c-.Uion and superior culture, and the Jtector i and Principal or St. Helen's Ilali recommend I this department of thelrsehool toils patrons with entire confidence, beinjc well assured I that it wt.s never under a more competent I instructor, or one of more varied ncqiiirc- meiils. s.'.d.lii! Delmquont City Taxes. TWOTici-: is hi:i:i:i;y oivex- that i, '1.1 the undersigned. Chief of 1'olice. have j been l'unulicd wiMi :i warnuit Inm the citv j council rpf jnii injr me to collect the tae as" ! sessed for i he jear ISS1.'. and now delimiucnt upon the list, and make return of tiie same within sixty days. All parties so indebted I will therefoie plea-e take notice and govern ; th"!iiclvcs according. V.w.i.ArfiUKirv. Chief of Police. ! Astoria. Ore;o;:. September 19. lS-'. NO FOOLISHNESS ! MUST MAKE ROOM ! I am about to leave for Sail I'rauciseo with the intention of bringim; up the finest stock of .n:vr.M5v. watciii:s. M Solid CI old a ltd Silverware, Kver otieied lo tin Astoria public, ami oiler for .sale at extremely low prices the whole of j ni present stiM-k. Tli Solid K.1I1I Watches. ek. this is a bona fide otter. Itinjr-. pin-, etc.. at inantifacturer.- prices.' (tUSTAV HAXSKX. PIl'l!ll3 Tl-nnlni Vai. FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! STKAMSK -IfcATATA" OwiiiKtoher beinji loo small for our busi ness will be .sold on reasonable terms. Apply at the oflice of Itadollct & Co., b'i pcr Astoria, for particulars, when the boat can be seen. UADOLLET & CO. d-COd r'rr K' tg?5J,Tgiii 7 jTiiiBiiiKkiiiiiiiiiiiiiE'K t?mt5MimMam 11 JZiZg&2F2ai&ESB: Rr i iim.Lm&mmmM? t) -mazm i-mzZi-mY. i M i J rar ?i C Zl 2iUH x 5 ? 3 n if IS - r o V f MISCELLANEOUS. 8.ARNDT & iTEROHEN, ASTOKiA. - nni.uox. The Pioneer Machine Shop m.ACKSMmi ,WCos 8HOJV? rr7JL-&&: M ash "S Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, -AXD- STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A.speciidty made of repalrim; CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAKAYKTTE STKF.ITi". ASTORIA IRON WORKS. UkxtonStukkt, Xkai: I'akkki: Housk, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAMMHIMES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. OASTI3STOS. Of all Desei-iptioiiK niatle to Order at Short Xottee. A. 1). "Wass, President. .1. ;. IIcstlek. Secretary. I. W. Cask. TrejLSiircr. Joiix Fox. Superintendent. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Alain and Chonnmus Streets, ASTORIA OREO OX DEALER IS CIGARS AND TOBACCO. The Celebrated JOSEPH ROOCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY. AND THE GEHU1HE W0STENH0LM , anil other Ensliah Cutlery. STATIONERY S FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine ffleershaum Pipes, etc. A fine stock of IVateliCM and .Jewelry. Sliuur.Ie and Kreecli I.ondin; Shot Guuh and Ittllcs, Revolveri. Iitol. nuil Aininnnition makixi: GLASSES ALSO A riNE Assortment or line SPECTACLES and EYE CLASSIC. war is ii:cii.itKi witiioi:t! FIRTHKR XOTICK I 01 And no terms of peace until ;y eieij man in .Astoria nas a new p,k ... . ........ t?j suu vi eimiie.s i liiP? -1IAOK BV .1IKAXY. ' IKikat the priees: rants to order from - - - s oo ' Pants, Oenuine French Cassimere - 12 50 ' onus iioni - - - - So 00 The finest line or samples on the coast to select from. p. j. jfEANY, Cass street, neM to Hansen's .levvelrv store Health is Wealth. Dr. E. C. West's Nerve ami Brain Treat ment : a specific for Hvsteria. lhziness, Convulsions. Nervoits Headache, 3Iental De pression. Loss of Memory. Spciinatnrrhoea, Impotency. Involnntaiy Emissions. Prema ture Old Ae, caased by over-eertion, seir abuse. or over-indulgence, uliich leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cine recent cases. -Each box contains-on? mouths treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mail prepaid on re ceipt of price. We Kiiamntee six boxes to cure any case. With each order receiv ed by ns for six boxes, accompanied with live dol lars, we will send Ihe purchaser our written guarantee to return the monev if the treat ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees is suedonlyby W. E. Dement. dnigsLst, As toria, Oregon. Orders by mail at regular prices. 53 BfrSESt-Si siSfcftSS&aBli , ft&ssazxSsB &? ' r sCjapKffTV Z 5Bfc T- 0 2 CD sw go p BUSINESS CARDS. r? ;. iioiif.x, XOTAKY PUBLIC, Ai"OTioxi:r.u, coiiiussiox ani si;i:axc agkni. lMUMfli.t and SIKtiKOX. tOKLTSCHKn ACZT.l Disease of the Throat a Specialty. Ofllee over Conn's Drug Stote. Q.EI.O F. PARKKR. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop Comity, aail City of Anterin Ottice :-Chcnainus street, Y. M. C. A. hall, I'ooniXo.S. J. . 1SOXOKTII, r. S. 'i)iiiiiiiv-ioucr, Sotnry I'abllc, aart Insurance Axcat. Agent lor the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. of Hamburg, Germany, and of the Trav elers" Life and Accident las. Co., of Hart ford. Con u. rOnici in Pj thian Buildin;. Rooms 11. 12. TCI D. WINTOX, Attorney and Counselor at Latu. 85?"Otllcein Pythian Building. Rooms 11. 12. ASTORIA, - - - OREGOX. JAY TUTTXE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUEQEONi Okkick 0.er the "hite House Store. Kksidkxck OvcrElberson'.s Bakerv. op- i posite Rarth & Myers' Saloon. ' A I. VI'IjTOX. M. . Phyxieian and Hartreea. OFFICE Over A. V.Allen's grocery stoie. Rooms, at the Parker House. 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