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Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, February 6, 1883.
No. 109.
Vol xyiii.
THE "WRECKED TACOMA.
Ten Lives Lost.
An Empire City dispatch of the liv? Do you believe my client's formulating a phase of the hoodoo.
3d says: The steam tug Fearless, eow walked on the defendant's ? We have known men to.be hon
arrived fiom the Tacoina, reports track and allowed him to run over jdooed by a pair of boot, a wxtuh,
that nine of the crew were lost, I lier, and with no other motive than ja- cane, a horse anything, in fact,
and Fiist Assistant Engineer Grant ; to be run over? Do you believe may be the medium for the .trans
diod after setting a&bore. The ' that anv cow is going to do such a j mission of this contrary current of
ship is completely broken up. i thing as that while a humane gov-, negation lrom tiie great outside . g.
Nothing can be siived from lh ernment stands ready to protect reservoir where it is stored by y
wreck. Five bodies were recov-! us and our rights? Do 3-011 be- j nature so to speak. The great art, t
ered. Nothing can be seen of the
nreck but the ton of the cylinder !
.t low watnr. Sevin men were '
mast went overboard. 1
Capt. Hill reports that he, with j
the tug, lay hi twenty-eight feet of
water and could hear the men on
the wreck calling to them, but j
could render them no assistance, !
as they had no boat that could j
live in such a sea as was running 1
at that time. He saw a. boat put j gentlemen, you will not! As well
off from the beach, but it was can- !!k you to believe that a smiling
sired bcfoTC they got to the wreck . Jehovah looks down approvingly
and after being washed ashore j d bids the work proceed while
they right-ed the boat and made tllis Sor- stained railroad rushes
the'attompt the second time, with j headlong upon the dearest rights
like result. The sea was so heavy of man aml clatters up the very
that no boat such, as was there 'gc "f sweet heaven with the
could do any good. As he could bones and pelts of the best cow
do nothing" to render any assist- that ever straddled a milk pail."
ance witlf the tug he then went The jury were unanimously for
into the Umpqua river; and on the the plaintiff. Cincinnati Com-
next morning he started to go to ;
the life saving station at Cape
G-rrorr for thn lifn boat and fun i
for "throwing lines on board the !
wreck; but when he got out of
Umpqua river and in sight of the
wreck, the foremast on the Tacoina
with the men on the fore yard had
gone overboard and all were lost. As j
there was nothing more to be done, 1
he returned to the Umpqua river.
When the first news of the
wreckof the Tacoina was received)
here, requiring the assistance of
the life-boat to rescue the men
then on the wreck, a crew of eight
men volunteered their services and
proceeded that night, after dark.
to the life-saving station at Cape
Gregory, a distance from here .of
about nine miles, where they ar- j
rived at about eleven o'clock that
night and informed the keeper of
the situation of thf. wreck; that,
they came as a volunteer crew;
that the tug Escort No. 2, would
be off the station at daylight to,
take them to the wreck, and theyj
were under the direction of said
keeper of the life station. They
proceeded to put the boat in con
dition for the trip and launched her,
and with the keeper in charge,
went about two miles to sea, to
practice the crew in pulling the
boat, and then pulled the boat
back to the fetation; and when a
short time after, the tug Escoit
arrived off the station to take them
to the wreck, the keeper of the
station refused to go or allow the
men to take the boat. Three of
the men then got a small boat
from the lighthouse keeper and
went off to the tug Escort, and in
formed Captain M;igee that the
keeper would not go, or let the1
boat go. nis on 13' excuse ior
such conduct was that he would
not go without an experienced
crew. As the tug would not be
able to render any assistance with
out the life-boat, Captain Magee
came back to Empire.
Captain Hill, of the tug Fear
less, thinks that if the lifeboat and
the gun for throwing lines had
been at the place of disaster on the
d&v that the volunteer crew went
to tho station for the boat, all those
lost on the ill-fated Tacoma would
hare been saved.
Cows Saouid be Provided with Tin
Horns.
"Gentlemen o the jury!
ex
claimed an Indianapolis lawyer,
summing up a cow case, "Tou
bare heard the testimony of my
ftttat, and you hays heard 'tho evi -
....
"donee of this rod-headed lailroadJ
Xow, gentlemen, which do you be-!
Heve that a cow brought up in
this countrv, as this cow was, with j
everv facility for knowinir the j
character of this bloody-minded
railroad, its Iocks dripping with
the gore of your property and
mmc, gentlemen, will wilfully go
upon its reeking track and tand
there while one of this defendant's
carnage-stained engines rushes
upon her with its mouth watering
for warm blood? I tell vou no,
mcrcial huzcUc,
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WHAT IS YOUR HOODOO?
Evcrv Pson, we repeat, has his!
j individual hoodoo. Some hiirh-
foreheaded philosopher has said
that his life is like a game of cards,
success not so much in winning
the game as in playing a poor
hand well. But like the other
sciences, that of philosophy ad-
varices, and the tlioughttui student
of natural effects has at length
dimly learned to suspect that suc
cess in an3'lhing, humanly speak
ing, is only to b really obtained
bj escaping from one's hoodoo.
This fact lias boon virtually admit
ted, though in a blind, dumb way,
by all peoples and all classes since
the existence of the world.
Whether it presents itself in the
fetish of the savages, the incanta-
Hon of the gypsy or the restless
promptings of fatality that impel
the Caucasian gambler to destroy
the precise pack of cards with
which his losses have been made,
the primary cause remains the
&ame, and at the bottom lies that
most withdrawn of nature's se
crets the hoodoo.
Let the lip of our supposed su-
perior intelligence of our day curl
neverso superciliously at the popu
lar fancies regarding what is
vaguely called "luck," there is
still something to be said for the
defendant. The sailor's abhorrence
of sailing on Friday; the house
wife's rautiou anent getting out
of the wrong side of the bed; the
old country distaste for meeting a
black cat; the world-wide avoid
ance of spilling the salt at tho ta
ble may be lightly put down as
"superstitious," "relics of barbar
ism," and all that; yet that great
regulator and originator of all
theories experience, the slow ac
quired certainty of centuries-remains
unchanged and unaffected,
as all natural results will be to all
time. The cold fact is that all
these so-called "superstitions" arc
but the outcropping of that great,
mysterious force of negation in
nature, which, always for want of
a better word, be it understood,
we shall call the "hoodoo."
The cleverest paper ever written
by Gail Hamilton was devoted to
"T.hctotal Depravity oflnaniraate
Things,", in which she particularly
instances tho x intelligent malice
and aforethought with which a
dropped article of small size, a
collar button say, instantly rolls
iinto the most secret and inacces-
sible nook in the whole floor. In
said artiole she was unconsciously
therefore, isj to discover one's ,
hoodoo, and remove or destroy it, '
and a mot important part of the
writer's patent hoodoo theory is '
that all persons cau discover their ,
hoodoos if they will. Wo do not
use the comparison "evil genius'
in this connection, for it is now at
least evident that this quality of
negation is purely natural, passive '
and normal influence, which never,
varies, but acts with automatic and
impartial constancy. Tho writer ;
remembers a man in the southern I
t P .. . . , . 1 1
part f tne state who was hoodooed
by his revolver, a certain ornate i
weapon presented him by a Iricnd j
in the east. The scrapes and I
troubles that pistol got its actually
well-meaning owner into were
something incredible. Finally,
by an inscrutable inspiration he
recognized bis hoodoo, aari wrote
to his friend, its give.r, that he
would return the weapon by the,
same mail, of course recognizing j
the fact the hoodoo of one person Kindness is a good investment
was not necessarily that of another. J at any time or any where, bt in
Before packing the pistol he with- j no place does it give better re
drew the cartridges and placed it j turns than at home. There, above
upon the mantlepiece. While U" other places, is it bread cast
momentarily absent from the room J
the thrifty China boy entered and
replaced the loads. His employer
returned, and, picking up the re
volver, playfully pointed it at his
on temple and pulled the trigger. J
His hoodoo was buried with him j
by order of tho coroner. Derrick."
Dodd.
POWDER
AbsoIuteSy Pure.
Tliis powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wliolesumeness More
economical tlian the nrd narv kinds, and
cuiiioi tie sold in comp tition with the mul-1
tiiutie of low twL si nrt ui.Ilit. alum or
luiospuaie powuers. i oni in cin..
ItOVAL JiAKINO l'OWDKR CO.. IOC "Wall-St.,
N.Y.
King
the Blood
Is not a "cure all," it Is a blood-purifier and
tonic. Impurity of the blood poisons the sys
tern, deranges the circulation, and thus in
duces many disorders, known bv different
names to distinguish them according V ef
fects, but being really branches or pha--s of
that great generic disorder, Impurii;, or
IMood. Such are Dyrpeptia, lifttourrs,
Lircr Complaint, C'mxtlpatlon,2?crviu Di
ordcrx. Headache, Bachaclie, General Weak'
nets. Heart Dleac,Dr(ipsv, Kldneu Disease,
I'tier, iihcumatigm, catarrh, bcrniuia, iKin i
r.. r. Af 41. m. vi4 .....! J I
cures these by attacking the caue. Impurity
oftheblooiL Chemists and physicians agree
iu calling it "the most genniue and efficient
preparation for the purpose." Sold by Drug
gists, SI per bottle. See testimonials, direc
tions. &c.. in pamphlet, "Treatise ou Diseases
ot the Blood." wrapped around each bottle.
D. ItANSOM, SON & Co.. Props
Buffalo, N. Y.
Sliilolfs Catarrh ltemcdy a posi
tive cure for Catarrh, Diptiieria and
Canker Mouth, oldby W.E. Dement
"Uaclcinetack." a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price S3 and 50 cents.
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Neuralaia. Sciatica. Lumbcao.
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-
mas ana Sprains, Burns ana
9 Scalds, General Bodily
Pains
Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted
Feejt and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
Ho Preparation en earth equals Sr. J.'cma Oil
ts a aafefsuTr, simple and cheap Extern!
Bwnpdj-. A trial entails but the csparaUTely
triflioj; outlay of 50 Tents, end erery ono u!Ter
ing with pain can LaTo cheep tni peidtive prusf
cf iu claims.
Directions in Elerea Language.
BOLDBTALLBEUGGISTSALDBEALERa
IH HEDIOIHE.
A. VOGEILER &, CO..
JSaltimore,3Zt!.,Tr.S A. I
upon the waters that wilhreturn a
hundred times in the love and
affection of your fa mil v. If a
1 . ., , e
man does not possess the heart of
, ,. . . , ,i
the little ones that gather around.
"s fireside, he is a hundred times 1
bankrupt, though he owns stocks I
bonds, and lives upon the;
interest of his interest.
MOTHERS, HEAD.
: -About nine years aSo I hl a j
oycHix old aw! u!inrt fiend. Ttm !
Gents
rtili! ti-i
! doK-torl Ii-m! attending livr could ncil toll .
J what ailed licr. 1 asked him if he did not !
i think It was worm's, lie said no. How- 1
I ever, this did not sati-fy me, as I iH i'oii- (
Ivinced in my own mind thai Miv IikI. I 1
olitnined a Iwttle of DIC. C 31rIN:'
, CEr.KUKATi:i)A'j:ioiiruGi;(entiiuf'
I I jjavo her a te.irH)onful in the inorniim
; nndnnotlicratnIphtifterwhifhsh''!i.-fet
1 seventy-two worms anu was a wen i-nuti.
i Since tlien I have never Inren without it
In my family. The health of inyHnl.iren
; remained m Reed that I had utuUi-tctl '
j walcnin tlielr actions until aoout ii.nt:
I weeks sco, when two of them presented J
the hHme sickly nppcaraiife that fanny
did nine years aRO. So J thouRiu 11 must ,
1 be worms, and went to work at omv with
' a bottle of IK. C. ?IoLAir.S A'i:iMl- J
. 1'UGi: between lour of my children, their
aves ieitiK as follews: Alice, b years; 1 imr-
iey,4ycars; hmraa.iiycais; Jonn,:i.ears
Now comes the result: Alice and Kunna
camcoutal riRht.butCharlev p:isefl forty-
d nv J11111 .innnnv siimiiii mxiv uiinnv is t?
5 result was so gratifying tiilit I jpont two I
1 days in siiowlug the womienui iiin'i fii
votir VennlfuL-e around I'tica. :::' now
have the worms on exhibition Iu mvMnre. '
: Yours trul, JOHN I'll'Ki:.
1 The genuine 1)11. C 3ifI.ANirs VKK
1 MirUtti: is manufactured only by
Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
an ! lear the .signature of C. Xclino 1
I ami l'lfining linn. It is never made la
t. imisor uiieeiing..
"' "'p '"" Ket t,ie Kc:m5m PrIcc 2"
ccul-i - bottle.
vi KMI'Wfi TUJH P?ftlnirf?li Pi
i -W l$HO., 1 UlbOUrpn, 1.1.
Barbour's
No. 40 I2-Ply
SALMON TWINE!
CORK AND LEAD LIKES,
SEINE TWINES.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENRY DOYLE & CO..
511 3Iarkct Street. Hau yraiiclrn.
Sole Agrnfcs for tin Pacific Coast.
To Let.
TnE2NHAXD3BDFL00IlS. 2ND TIN
Ished in rooms : 3rd all iu oni-, 4Sx CO
feet, unfinished. Also a spire of ground
filled and capped, about 21 x 4S fet, i ront
ng on Olney street. Le:ie Iven to resjwn
slble parties for years. Icuiou most desir
able for a Restaurant and Ixlgiug House.
For further partlculais inquire of
BAKTII&MF.YER5.
Xsttsia, 0rg9B, BoeemJm SS. I3S2.
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Sfy a fcKaBSsaS-?-
FOB j
BHSDUTISI. !
. V JOHNSON'. lLfcTICKEErf
A. If. JOHNSOH & Co.,
Dealers In
&''81wi Ptaflferif ami nrnnpriPv!
U11IU UiUUllUUll UUU UlUUUUUUt;
x Aio Wholesale Dealers in
- . .
Iain.s, Oils, nrmsues. .I;ts.
Puttv. irtisis" Oil ami Water
iojoin. l'niiiL ana ivaiso-
mini ISrashcs.
f o"staat!v on l;il n full ami choice stock
of SI jiile :uiil 1:!W Groceries Only tlio
Bcst'k- I'f.
:- Mock hi Crockery ami Slass
Unr N the I.:irst niul most Complete
!t.x-k cter op iipd 111 Asiona.
fon-istfiii; of
TVt. .j'd Dinner SiK Toilet SVt. Clas".
Kn:H. n-J V ter pk. Iar Fixture. Ale!
Jlni. rn.i.-. KH'tte iroitif-. f;oniet. ium
Iii r-. .!. iiai!c rujK, &c . w.
H v7 iIjihk vM at l.ovvest Living Hates.
Quality C;:i:irnicoi!.
.i 11 ntiHiiaiion will more tliati repay you.
IT PAYS
TO TRADE WITH ME !
WHO ?
PRANK ELBERSON,
iSeasifleBakery & Confectionery.
Because my Goods are the Best.,
and Always Fresh.
Cak-r. Candies etc.. furnislie'l for Wedilinj:
partie. on short no' ice, and guaraiitci.il to
tve perfce; s.-itirac:Ioii.
Cake ornamenting a peeialtj.
Opposite :. . Hume's.
M. EDGAR,
ASTORIA. ... OREGON.
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco arid Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
Stationery and Optical Goods,
J r '
Joseph Holders and Wo-tcnhehn
GENUINE EHOLISH CUTLERY
RsvoIvers ancl cartridges.
iv.ti.Tii.i.11 axd &rc;i.
; l! Ad cutics try imki:.-'. .r m.k 1 1 nic.
GgI'J and Stfccr Watches and Chains.. If you. - a bjxr,.i..ncr or business man e-
1 Iianst-auymentalsrramcraixi.-'ascares.donottake:
- j iiuoxtcanngsuniuLintsKitussl'nrUcr'sGtnKer Tonic
! I If T.11 have C nnttirr.ntmn. nvneLi- Kh-itirj.
jCjS.SSlaOxXSXG-'- I
CUaniijl $ v. Repairing.
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VKAl. rillLM AND QUICIC. BY
Mjm Mrrt. pixnite N. IebV,
BJTTERS !,
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co., Agents. Astori .
Fine and Coarse Liverpool
SALT.
Tin Pinto. Block Tin, Canstic Soda.
For ale ex "Warehouse at Tortland
or Astoria by
KA).r"lJ, ;iTIIKIX2 3t CO.
dtf Portland. Or.
$500 Reward.
AV will pay the above reward for anv easi
Uer (Vimnlaint. Dsneisia. Siek flead
f
iche, indigestion. Constipation or C5tive-j
ness vp cannot cure with West's Vegetable
Uvpr Pills, when the directims are strictly j
complied with. 'lhe are purely Vegetable, !
ma never laii to gie satLsiacttou. sugar
ated. Large hosts, containing 50 Pills. 23
nts. .I-ors.de by all Druggists. Beware of
counterfeits and imitations. The zuuine
manufactured onlvbyJoiiNC. West & Co.
The Pill Maker,' 1st and 183 AV. Madison
St., Chicago. Frer trial package sent by
St.. ciucago. t-rer trial package sent oyi
mall prep.ua ou recel
W E. Dement, agent.
mail prepaid ou receipt or a 3 cent stamp.
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BANKIHQ AHDIHSUBAMOL
; BR0KER3 BARKER
IHSURAKCE ADEHP
ASTORIA," --- OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FROM 9 O'CLOCK A. II. UNTIL 8
O'CLOCK P. II.
Hue Mitel. Insurance Co,
OF CALIFORNIA.
J.F. HOUOHTON
CIIA8. K. STOItY...
Gko. L. Stonr....
.........l'restdent
...........Sccretjiry
.Agent for Oo!;ou
Ctipital paid up In U. S. gold
coin $ 300 tW 00
I. IV. CASK. Asent,
Chenanui3 street. Astoria. Orenon.
$67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AND LOON' AD
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH AND 3IERCAN-
TILE OF LONDON .ND
EDINBUBGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INdURANC COMPANIES
Kepre?ontw a capital of ii7.0!O.U0O.
A. VAX DITSEX. A treat
iarw.yg.Mi-:; j: TWfr.y?rr-eAi .: w:
HAIR 3 AXS AM.
This elegant dressing
? prcfond by those
vrholiaY.usedir,toany
.similar article, on ac-
count cf is st:prior
fdcannnc and parity.
It corUics rnaterbU
only Uiat are beneficial
to :bs scalp and halt
sudaUvnys
Restores the Youthfa! Color to Grey or Fsded Hair
r-irfccr's Hair Pa!sam it finely pcrfurrcd and Is
U-arrantcd to pre -nt L.?' g ci the hair and ta re-
niovc daadruft ar a ttd I: -. Iliscor Si Co . N.Y.
'J, and t i?:i, at dnltri In dnii aad meZxivti.
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A Sspulative Health and Strength Restorer.
If youarea.rr.efh.Tic cr Cmer, vxm out 'with
o-rnrorfc. cramoihrnin ilmn by family cr house
m,kInsyConi5AiititsoranylLsofderofthslunss,
1 oni3Cii. iiovicis, iwuuriamn i i
I kfk's Cinchr
Xm
Ms na Best ana Surest oa3n cure Ever UJBa.
Tf vnitnte wntmtr nwav from rce. di:sinat!Bn cr
arv dt tae or cakness ard requlie a stimulant tafcs
(irsf.kf 'Io'Ci.ti nue: itwillinvisKrate andbuJd
v -t tip fron th- fi t dose but will rev r intiaicnte.
tfaasaedhnnLcds of Iics; it nuy cac yours.
CAITIOV rf.all t'jlirtijBti.rari'T'f fTi-v-frTcnir !
onvl rf tb ttt rvntrdhl snti la tbcworU.aaJ nntinf'7
fiidrrn t r-mrrrf ntWratofeiBdrTaluar. SDjfarc:rc3Urtc
Cr . V7 SAVING ECriVG DOLLMi SIZE.
l,n h a d listing fnsrance has rasje this
d.iMhtful dci wae execedi gly popular. Thsro
is nothing like it. Imut upon luvuig Flosh.
to:; Celixm: and look for signature of
n vrrrf hr.ttl. Aor " -'tr Aaitr la j.rfwuty
MSSm C. CROSBY,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IS, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLUMBERS AXD STEAM FITTERS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIH AHD GOFPER,
Caauery and Flshermens Snpplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with r.eatness and dispatch.
None but first class workmen employed.
A large assortment oJJ
SCALE?
Constantly on hand
Notice.
milE SCHOOL TAXES FOR SCHOOL
i A District o 9 are now due and payable
at my office. In The
' Company's building. Ttiee taxes become
delinquent thirty days from date
m
ItOBEUT HAMILTON.
School CI;rk,
Uppr Ajtorfe Jao. S, Ms,
I PAME32M9S
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-DILVJLER IX
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber.
All kinds of
OAK LUMBER,
GLASS,
Boat Material, Etc.
I Soats of all Kiads Made to Order-:
Z
asaaa "" "
JS-Orders from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed in alt iwes.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bentox Strket, Near Parker House.
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
CEHERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LMD f MARINE M(MS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
Of all Descriptions matte to Order
at Short Kotloe.
A. D. "W.vss, President.
.T. G. IIusTLEit, Secretary.
I. W. Case, Treasurer.
John Fox, Superintendent
.ARjSDT&EEROEEN,
ASTOItlA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
8H0P4
&
J?M
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT W0EK
Tromptly attended to.
I A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
IX. S. wSk 3E1 t.
DRU.KB IN
Hay, Oats, Straw.
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
IVootl Delivered, te Order,
Graying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
F1KKT CIjASS
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria.
C?-A11 goods warranted as represented.
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
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Bracket Work
ASl'ECIALTY.
BUSLNESb CAttlte.
1:1 c. IIOLDEK.
NOTARY PUBLIC, w
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION .NI
SURA'CE AGEX1.
1 KL.O I IAiSK.KK.
SiJMEYOROE
Clatsop County, an tt iti
Oltlcei-Cheuamus street; Y.M.O. A. b.t.
Roomro.S.
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Attoriicj at Sjaiv.
OFFICE AT ST. HELEN:, OltEOON.
"Will attend terms of Court at Astona,
KalamaauU Portland,
Tjl D. WISTDX,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
cs-Ofllce in Pythian Building. Koonis 11, 12.
ASTORIA, - - - QKEfiOJJ.
FAY TUTTIE, 31. 1.
PHYSICIAN ADlSUltGliOK.
OFFicn Rooms 1,2, and ::. lythlati Bidld
Ing. Residence Over Elberson's Bakery, op
posite Bartn & Men' balcun.
p F. IUC.S,
PENTIST,
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, corner
f Cass and Sqemoeuhe streets.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAAV.
Chenamus Street. - ASTORIA. ORFGt
Piano Lessons With Use of Piano.
MES. J. W. EUDBOCK
Tonus moderate. Orders may be left at
Adieus book store.
G. A. STJLNSON & CO.,
BLACKSiYilTHlNG.
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wagons made and repaired. Good uorlc
guaranteed.
JI. WEItTIIEIMEK. I. WEIITHEI3IK1I
M. WERTHEIIER & ERO.
MANUFACTURERS OF FINE
Havana and Domestic Cigars
No. 518 .Front St. San Francisco
I. W. CASE, j
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
&EHESAL KBIAMI
Corner Chenamns and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
Attention Longshoremen.
j "VOU ARE IWE':V NOTIFIED THATk
, i thereiriikir :ifns slmll be 1 ela on
meiirst jHuiuitt? K inn ni-niu. aivr. x
Ytiu will goverii-ytiiftfcolv's ,ceordingiy.
By order of the President.
A. MALTSEAN,
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