The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, December 02, 1882, Image 3

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AbTOKIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY DECEMBER 2, lS
ISSTBD EVERY MORNING.
'.Monday Kxcepted),
J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY,
Puummikiis amj l'Jtoriurrron'5.
Ashtrtaii Building, Cms Strcti.
Terms of Subscription ;
erred by Carrier, per week i5 Cents
'ent by mail, four month?.. ..........? 00
Scat by mail, one year...... .-... 9 00
Free of Postage to Subscribers.
Advertisements inserted by the year at
he rate of SI 50 per square per month.
Transient advertising, by the day or week,
Ifty cents per square for each insertion.
Capt. Hustler gives notice con
cerning delinquent school taxes this
morning.
Read Hoi den's notices of real
estate and furniture and clothing sale
at auction to-day.
I. W. Case will, beginning Mon
day next, closo his bank at three
o'clock in the afternoon.
The Miles leaves for the Cape at
seven this morning, and on her re
turn will start for Shoalwater Bay.
Mrs. Francis I. Snodgra3s, of
Paris, Linn Co., Iowa, thinks she's
got a husband out in this country
somewhere and wants some informa
tion about him.
The Tacoma cheese fictory
turned out fifty tons of cheeso during
the past season. It is the best season's
work of the three covered by the fac
tory's existence.
Articles of incorporation of the
electric light company have been filed
in the county clerk's oftico. Follow
ing are the incorperators: J. W.
Hume, Alex. Campbell, H. L. Pike,
0. H. Stockton, N. Clinton and C.
J. Tren chard.
At a regular meeting of Beaver
Lodge, no. 35, L O. O. F., held on
Thursday evening, November 30th,
1882, the following officers were elected
to serve the ensuing year: William
Bock, tf. G.; John Hahn, V. G.; T.
S. Jewett, R. Sec; L. Wilson, P. Sec;
tf. W. Case, Treasurer.
Perhaps nothing better illus
trates the growth of Astoria than tho
fact that on the steamers which now
arrive twice a week from San Fran
cisco, there is nearly as much freight
and mail matter as formerly when
there was a vessel but every five
days.
The scarcity of female help in
this city is something astonishing. A
girl that can boil potatoes is considered
cheap at $15 a mo ath, while one com
petent to tako charge of a house is
paid $20 or $25, and when such a
treasure is found is held as long as
possible.
In round numbers, the Xor;hern
Pacific railroad bridge at Bismarck
cost $800,000; the approaches, protec
tion dykes, rip-raps, etc., $400,000
more. The bridge is considered by
scientific men and experienced experts
the best structure of the kind and the
very lowest cost.
It is reported that the ship Har
vester, lying at Seattle,is unable to get
a crew on account of the beastly treat
ment of sailors by the officers, and
that the officers of the ship Challen
ger are on trial in Seattle for inhuman
treatment of sailors, the testimony
disclosing a lamentable state of af
fairs. In the good old days of long ago,
says the Vancouver Independent , the
contractor furnished good clothing,
which is attested by the fact that the
Rev. Father Eels still wears a military
overcoat, yet in good condition, which
he drew at Fort Vancouver in 1846,
from the Hudson Bay company's
stores.
Temple lodge No. 7, F. and A.
M. at its last regular communication
by a unanimous vote, changed its
night of meeting from the first and
third Saturday to the first and third
Tuesday of each month. The change
goes into effect on Tuesday evening
next, consequently there will be no
meeting of the lodge thiB evening.
The Oregon Short Line Railway,
from Granger, Washington Territory,
to Baker City, Oregon, will be five
hundred and fifty-six miles, if the
present surveyed route is used. The
road is completed two hundred and
lixty miles, leaving three hundred and
twenty-six miles to build. The grading
on one hundred miles of this is nearly
completed, and a large force of men
and teams are engaged on the work.
Thanksgiving was celebrated in
Astoria in the usual fashion. The un
toward aspect of the weather made
home delights seem doubly attractive,
the streets were quiet At tho church
as divine service was held. At Grace
Church $23 35 was collected to send
to the Good Samaritan Hospital, at
Portland, and two boxes of fresh fruit
and vegetables were sent by tho same
congregation to St. Mary's Hospital,
t this place.
DEXTISTKY.
Dr. Welch, of Portland, will be in As
toria abemt the 5th, and will remain
afcmitlweek.
J Dangerously "Wounded.
j At half-past three yesterday inorn
j ing a man named Pass Smith shot and
dangerously wounded William Rob
ertson in George Hill's saloon. From
j a bystander who was present during
the wholo affair, we learn that the
trouble began by Robertson having
some words with another party in the
saloon, and after considerable jawing
they went up to the bar to tako a
drink. A3 Robertson was passing,
Smith, who is employed in Hill's
bowling alley, mado a remark that he
wouldn't drink with a man that had
insulted him. Robertson took it up,
and both he and Smith commenced
growling at each other, finally propos
ing to fight. Smith struck Robertson,
who at the time was starting to take
off his coat,and who immediately but
toningit around him again,8tarted tow
ard Smith who drew a small seven
shooter and fired, the ball striking
ing Robertson in the side about four
inches to the right of the navel. The
wounded man was at once conveyed
to St. Mary's Hospital and medical
aid summoned. Smith was arrested
by Policeman Hunter and taken to
jail. At a late hour last night Rob
ertson was in a dangerous condition.
It is the opinion of the physicians in
charge that should inflammation su
pervene, he will dio. Robertson had
been employed last as a runner for
Nic Davich.
A Live Educator.
Prof. McElroy. state superintendent
of public instruction, was in Astoria
on Thanksgiving day. In conversa
tion with him he manifested great
desire to have Clatsop county fittingly
represented in the Oregon City Insti
tute on the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th
of this month. He is a thorough
going man and seems disposed to im
bue life into the edtication.il interests
of the state. 1 1 is a matter that di
rectly concerns all of us; anything
that can be done to raise tho standard
of education should be fostered, and
there are few things of more practical
help to schools and teachers than ef
ficiently conducted institutes. Wo
shall be glad to see a good representa
tion f "om thi3 county. Prof. McEl
roy needs co-operation in this matter.
Wo aro prone to complain down here
that wo aro neglected; here is a chance
for our teachers to distinguish them
selves. As tho men wet e going to work
in the mines at Carbonado, W. T., on
the 27th, s.iys tho Standard, the
watchman reported gas in mine No. 2,
in one of the gangways iu which
there had been no work for several
days. Befoie the fanning apparatus
could be started a young man named
Sponco entered the mine with an
open lamp and an explosion followed,
instantly killing him. Four hundred
thousand tonB of coal are at theso
mines awaiting transportation.
The Qiieen of the Pacific arrived
in yesterday morning, and after dis
charging one hundred and fifty tons of
freight for Astoria proceeded on her
winding way. The steamers Madras
and Volmer, with Chinese passengers
and freight, left out for the flowery
kingdom. The British ship Eskdale,
eight days from San Francisco, arrived
in. The Oberon and Empire cleared
with $123,500 worth of wheat. The
Josie Troop is finishing loading at fifty
shillings for U. K. Tho Oregon comes
down to-day.
The Astouian, as well as other
journals, hero and elsewhere, havo
copied and credited to tho Scientific
American, or other sources, a para
graph descriptive of the "Moving
Mountain" at the Cascades of tho
Columbia. The paragraph in ques
tion was in Oregon correspondence of
the New York Times, and tho corres
pondence of tho New York Times is
Mr. Clarke, of the Willamette Far
mer. Willamette Farmer.
The article in question was copied
from an Eastern Oregon exchange
and was credited in that paper to the
Scientific American. Wo aim to givo
credit to all papers, and hold our
selves blameless in this matter.
The 2J. P. surveyors havinjr
surveyed the line for the branch of the
Jamestown Northern to Moose River
and the boundary line, have returned
to Bismarck, where they await orders.
It iBpresumedJthat they will be ordered
to proceed with the Buford branch of
the Northern PaciGc from Bismarck.
The proposed line has been indicated
on all maps issued of late by tho
Northern PaciGc Company, and there
is no doubt grading will be commenced
early next season. This will open np
a vast tract of land, and prove one of
the main line's best feeders. It is the
intention, ultimately, to continue the
line to Benton, thus cutting off the
Manitoba, road, which is heading that
!
Dr. 'Pierce's "Pellets" little liver
pills (sugar-coated) purify the blood,
speedily correct all disorders of the
liver, stomoch, and bowels. By drag
gists. Fresh Candy.
Made every day at John P. Classen's
Astoria Candy Factory. Creams, choco
late, French candy, taffy, etc. A fine
assortment of holiday toys.
The best selection of Xinas, New
Years and Birthday Cards ever shown
in the city at the City Book Store.
Look out for Holiday Books to ar
rive by to-day's steamer, at the City
IHJUK OWIC.
Fresh supply of candies at Oerk
witz's Pioneer Candy Factor, opposite
Bell tower.
i A Correction.
Fort Steven's, Dec 2, 1882.
Editou Astouiak :
A few days ago you published a
statement, taken from another paper,
in regard to Jim Bridger, which, I
have no doubt, is an incorrect account.
General Philip St. George Cook, of
the army, was in the country when the
events narrated occurred, in 1832.
He has written an interestim account
of GlaEs, which he learned from tho ,
hunters and trappers, and he tells us
that the man who left the wounded
man was named Fitzgerald. A boy also
was left with Glass, and ho, also,
abandoned him. Glass was found by
the Man dan Indians, and remained
with them until he recovered from his
wounds, when he joined the white
men. The boy was in the camp, but
tho man had gone on a hunt, and was
never seen by Glass again. The boy's
life was spared, as he, was punished
enough, by tho appearance of one
whom ho thought was dead. So I think
that injustice has been done the mem
ory of Jim Bridger, and I have taken
tho liberty to make this statement.
Mr. Applegate is an exceedingly well
informed gentleman, but in this case
ho is wrng.
T. T.' Cabanus, M. D.
A Question of Fact.
Some months ago Geo. L. Curry
shot a snipe which weighed eight
ounces, but the weight was disputed,
and was made the subject of
considerable controversy iu a
New York sporting journal, and the
matter was finally dropped for the
time, being considered an Oregon
snipo story. The ordinary weight of
a snipe is 4i ounces, but frequently
heavier ones are shot, and it is the
opinion of sportsmen hero that the
bird is steadity increasing in weight.
Yesterday H. W. Abrams of Eugene,
sent to Geo. L. Curry a snipe weigh
ing 7 ounces, a fact that can bo at
tested by several witnesses. This may
open up the argument jn sporting
journals again, but it will not do to
further dispute the weight of Oregon
wild fowl. Standard.
Rewards for Fugitives.
Ths sheriff cf Union county offers a
reward of $200 for tho arrest of War
ren Drake, aged 21 years; height 5
feet 8 inches; round, full, red face;
dark hair and eyes; upper front tooth
out; square built, and weighing about
170 pounds. An additional $200 re
ward is offered for tho arrest of Gus
Garron, a Frenchman about 23 j'ears
old, with blue eyes and brown hair:
height 5 feet 9 inches; weight about
150 pounds. Drake and Garron broke
out of the Union county jail last Sat
urday night
During tho first nine n-on ths of
1882 ths Northern Pacific Company
operated 1,140 miles of road, and
eirnod $4,470,460. During the same
months of 1881 the. company operated
seven hundred and sixty-thrco miles,
and earned $2,GG0,942. Tho company
had fifty per cent, more road and
eighty-three per cent, greater earning?.
During the same months tho Oregon
Railway and Navigation Company
earned $3,101,879 in 1881, and $3,
706,000 in 1882". Tho Oregon Railroad
and Navigition Company had this year
six per cent, more road and nineteen
per cent, greater earnings.
Xetirc te the Ladiex.
Switches made from combings or cut
hair: new switches made to order
from the best imported hair, in any
shade desired. Old switches repaired.
All work warranted. Bates reasonable.
Call or address .
UiiLKXirAirr &Sciiokxk,
Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asto
ria, Oregon.
-Ship
uer & Kjbke. Xo. 11, Oak street
u, are the bon ton tailors of tho
i'ortian
metropolis,
Sheet music in all the latest varieties
just received at Gustav Hansen's. Sonat
as, operas, waltzes and all the nonular
music of the day in stock. If you want
music lor me piano, organ, violin, Hute,
etc, j'Oti will find what you want at
Hansen's.
Wilhoit mineral water, fresh
ami
sparKiinjr, at if. li. Elberson s.
Best cough candy at Oerkwitz's op
posite Bell tower.
For lame Back, Side or Cheat use
Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street,
lias just received the latest and most
fashionable stylo of gents and ladies
boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for
the famous Morrow shoes.
Two front rooms, unfurnished; de
sirable location; inquno of Alex. Camp
bell, Gem saloon.
Furnished or unfurnished rooms
for rent; the finest in the city and ma
most desirable location. Inquire at As
toria office.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
ed Priee 50 cents, Masai Injector free.
For sale by W. E. Dement
Shiloh's Couch and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It
cures consumption. Sold by W.E. De
ment
Will jou suffer with Dispepsla and
Liver Complaint?
bmion's vitalizer is
I
uaranteeu to cure you.
StldbyW.E.
)ement
Grav hairs often cause annoyance,
which Parker's Hair Balsam prevents
by restoring tho youthful color.
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron
ehitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's
Cure, Sold by W. E. Dement
Physicians' prescriptions carefully
compounded day or night at J. W.
Conn'h drug store, opposite Occident
notel.
A very complete assortment of blank
books, all sizes, styles and prices at the
That Hacking Cough can bo so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it Sold by W.E. DemtL
MAP.
Try our Borax Soap made expressly
for us and guaranteed of superior qual
ity. Can be used for any purpose, and
will not injure the most delicate fabric.
A fine toilet soap.
A 31. Jonxsoj & Co.
Ladles ! Spleadla Bargain !
Mrs. Malcolm is closing out her stock
of embroideries at cost "A fine lot of
ladies' cloaks, ulsters, and English
walking jackets will also be Miltl atcosr.
' o hotter bargains can be got am where.
liftdiCH.
Mr. Litt leliablc manufacturer, will
boon be hero with elegant Cloaks at ."50
! cent. less than can be bought.
OjMters! Oyster!!
At Frank Fabrc's; in eery
Fresh from the beds every day.
.style.
Mothers should Know It.
Fretful babies cannot help disturb
ing everybody, and mothers should
know how soothing Parker'3 Ginger
Tonic is. It stops babies pains, makes
them healthy, relieves their own anxi
ety and is safe to nse. Journal.
Important Xetlcc.
A full line of artist's materials con
sisting of tube colors, sable brushes,
picture varnishes, canvas. &c. &c. Y.
erything an artist wants at
A. M.Jonxo.v &Co.
Heartily Recommended.
Don't condemn a good thing because
you have been deceived" by worthless
nostrnma. Parker's Ginger Tonic
has cured many in this section of nerv
ous disorders, and wo recommend it
heaatily to such sufferers. jVeicw.
The Latest Styles.
Among the latest styles 111.13 be noted
the very prevalent one of taking Svrtip
of Fics instead of castor oil, pills, salts,
and the other bitter and nauseous reme
dies of former times. It is a very deci
ded improvement as any one may learn
by getting a bottle from our druggist,
.E. Dement
ilodge Davis & Co., "Wholesale Agents,
Portland Oregon.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv
ous weakness, early decay, loss of man
hood, etc, 1 will send a recipe that will
cure you FREE OF CHARGE. This
great remedy was discovered by a mis;
sionary in South America. Send a self
addressed envelope to the Rev. Jose
T. bt'MAX. Station D, New York City.
Hallo! Where are on going? Why
to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast
Have ou tried a stew or pan ro.i,t
as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order one and
you'll thank us for the advice.
Dr Lockhart.
Book Store.
Office over Citv
Sir. John llogers of the Central Mar
ket, has made arrangements to keep al
he finest fresh fish, etc., in their beacon
Fancy soaps and perfumery of all
kinds can be found at J. W. ConnV. ding
store, opposite Occident hotel.
The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou
sands who were suffering from dypep
sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph
lets free to any address. Seth V. Fowl
feSon1" Ito-don.
Shiloh'f. Vitalizer is what you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz
ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 73 cents per bottle. Sold
by W. E. Dement
Brace up the whole system with King
of the Blood. See Advertisement
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occiden
hrtel, Astoria.
For the genuine J. J I. Cutter old
Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors
and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem
opposite the bell tower, and see Camp
bell. Oh ! maiden ith grim teeth, a aunt '.
Though fair you seem to look unon,
Because you don't use SOZODOXT.
The sweetness of jour mouth is gone;
Your breath is heavy, and, from this.
Your lips no more invite a kiss.
Fine organs and pianos at Gustav
Hansen's. Call and examine.
Shoalwater bay evstcrs: fresh cery
day, at Frank Fabre's.
Sleepless Jfights, made
miserable
oy mat terrible cougn.
Shi loh's Cure is
the remedy for 3011.
Sold by W.T3.DO-
ment
MAGNUS C. OROSBY,
Dealer in
HARDWIRE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AHD COPPER,
Cannery anfl Flsliermens Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER. PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None But flrst class workmen employed.
A large assortment of
SCALE?
Constantly ou hand.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
John Feely,
OPPOSITE KINNEY'S CANNERY
Blacksmithing, Boiler Work.
Cannery Repairs
All Work Warranted.
and
Furnished Rooms to Rent.
THREE OB FOUR BOOMS, WITH CON
veniences of kitchen and dining-room.
inquire ai wis omce.
4,E. TK9MA9,
DRUGGIST
AND-
PHARMACIST,
Kinney's Uuildiug, opposite D. K. "Warren's
ASTORIA, OREGON.
PURE
Drugs and Chemicals.
A PINE LINE OF
HOMEOPATHIC REME0YS.
Toi et and Fancy Articles.
G? Prescriptions rnrefiilly compounded
at all hours.
A. V. Allen,
(sUl'URkson TO PAOE & ALLEN.)
Whnle.ttr and rpt.tU tftuler Iu
ProYisi,
Croekry.
Glass and Piated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LjquorsJobaccoXigars
TO KEEP DRY FEET
Go To
I. J. Ai void's
ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES
FOR L.AOIF.S AND CiEXTJLKMKX
I ha e a large stock of first-class goods and
you ill ilnd my prices as low as any.
Just deceived
BY LAST STEAMER
A largo Assortment of the
Xj et tost Styles.
I make all kind of Hoots and Shoes to
ORDER, and gu.iratee A PERFECT KIT.
ratent EerIastiiu:Ruttous on our shoes
free of charge. Repairing neatly done.
On the Road i ay, opposite O. It. & N. Dock.
SOLID GOLD
JEWELET,
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
9XLVERWARE,
Of eery description.
The finest stock of .Icuelry in Astoria.
C&-A11 goods warranted as represented.
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
HEADQUARTERS
Foster's Emporium.
Most Complete Stock in Astoria
J ov elides of all Kinds
Fruit ltotli Forelsit and DnmrMic
Wines and Liquors
Of Suneiior Brand.
FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 It & Ji DOCK
HILL'S VARIETIES.
GEO. HILL, -WALTER
I'AUKS,
- PROPKinrOR
STAGE MANAGER
Engagement of
BUSS EMMA GILBERT,
The Queen of Serio Comics.
MISS FAY GILBERT,
The Little Queen.
Also
CHAS. FREMONT,
The Kins or High Klekera.
Together with a new
ORCHESTRA.
Under tho management of PROF. SWAB.
All the Old Favorites Retained.
Opra all Jtae Yar, PciTorHiaHce Every
Msht. Entire (baaxe er Pre.
cratunic Once a Week.
Comprising all the latest
SONGS. DANCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The theatre Is crowded nightly, and all
who have witnessed the entertainment pro
nounce it to be eaual to any gUen elsewhere.
Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's
amusemeut can not be excelled. Anj body
uishing to spend a pleasant evening ana
see sparkling wit and beauty vithout vul
garity, should improve the opportunity and
come.
The company comprises tho following well
known Artists :
Miss Faxxik "Walton-.
3Iis Mamik Goodrich,
Miss Emma Gilbebt.
Miss Fat Gilbert,
Mit. Walter TABXa.
Mi:. Ciias. Fremont.
31 r. John Stokes.
Mb. Ciias. Barrows.
All of which will appear nightly in their dif
fcrent specialties.
Onen air concert every evening : perform
ance commencing at 8 ; entrance to theatre
on Benton street ; private boxes on Chena
mus street.
New Stars in Rapid SBeeewiam!
Notice.
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
mHE
Stockholders of the Pvthian Land and
Building Association will be held at the as
sociation hall on Wednesday, December Cth,
at 8-JO r. M.. for the purpose of electing
a board of Directors for the ensuing year
and for the consideration of such other busi
ness as may legally come before it.
tf E.A.NOYES,Sec'y.
C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
TIHiE II
THE XiSft&DXXTG
Dry Goods Clothing House
OF ASTOBXi.
NEW AND DECIDED
Every Department Filled to 0nrlwtagl
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
In this department will bo found the Latest Styles with Trimmings to
match, comprising recent importations of new and decided
novelties, NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE.
Among the many colors in our extensive
line of fall materials may be
mentioned
Terra Cotta,
Hnssar,
Jiimlio,
Plum,
Garnet,
Mvrtle,
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT -COMPLETE LINE OF
Blankets, Flannels, Comforters,
Bed Spreads, Sheetings, STapkins,
Table Linen, Towels, Etc., Etc.
Hosiery and Underwear Department.
We are showing complete lines in
Ladies and Children's Hosiery I Underwear
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
In our Cloak room will be found
Pompadours, Circulars, Ulsters,
While directing attention to thh department we feel confideit inawerttag&M &
that our styles aie not only the newest, but our prices are exceecllJglyjaealrpi. vpfp
O
li
(KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILT) ING.TeAK
AbTOKIA, November 1, 1882.
D. A. McINTOSH
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
OCCIDENT BLOCK, -
AM.
Men's Furnishing Goods. White Scarlet Underwear, all Wat I.
Fine Selection of Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.
CLOTHING!
Overcoats, "Ulstrars, Business Suits,
The largest and most complete stock of
CLOTHS. WORSTEDS. CASSIMEIIES, ETC., ETC.
ire-Suits made to order at short notice. JJcst "Worknunship and fit guarantecU.-S
THE COLUMBIA
LA
IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND IB EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAST
JOHN HAHN, - PROPKIETORrf
CHENA1TO8 STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. '
-Ortlers left at the GERMANIA BEEU HALL will be promptly attended to.ft
ASK FOR
Union India Rubber Company's
Ture TaraGnm
Crack Proof
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS !
Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and hae ihePURE
QU3I SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prevent their cracking or breaking.
"We are now making them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
Rubber Boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KTNDS KUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, HOSE, SPRINGS. CLOTHING.
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. IL PEASE. Jr.. J Acents
S. M. RUN YON, f Ascn is,
4m San Francisco.
Dressmaking."
Plain, and Fancy Sewing.
Salt.
lade ia tke Wet Style
Gaaraateed to Fit
aad
Mrs. T. S. Jewett.
ROOMS OVER MRS. E. S. WARRKN'3.1
IIXIL
ATTMAeTI9N9I
Cadet Blue,
Bronze,
Wine,
Seal,
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