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' T, ''i 'fiTm - jw- 'Viuwiiipwi. - ' - 'j, -srf -"- "Sj -X'J n ' Vol. xviit. Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, February 22, 1883 No. 123. I & 1JPB AND DEATH. -Paradoxical as the assertion eums to be to the ordinary mind, uninformed as to the latpstieveht- t ions of the microscope there is no such thinn- as death in the ' sense of extinction of life. Quan- titativelv, not far from five per centum of the human bodv con-1 ists of matter that actually lives; for, according to Prof. Beale, .though such tissues as cuticle, muscular fibre, the finger nails, the hair, the bones, tendons, etc., contain minute living particles, they are not living matter in the proper acceptation of the term, but matter that has once passed through the condition of life, and is on its way to resolution into such products as ammonia, car bonic acid, urea and so on. At different ages there is some differ ence in the comparative quanti ties of lh-ing and non-living mat ter in the human body, tin? former being relatively larger in infancy and youth than in manhood, and constantly diminishing as age ad vances; but, on the the average, fully ninety-five per centum of a living man is already dead; and the process of death that is. of 1 . transformation of protoplasm into . . , . ' . jormea material or tissue is one that forms the primary basis of human life; so that the very pro cess of living is interlinked to and interwoven and correlated with the process of death. Every thought, every act of ideation, every contraction of muscle, every impression ot tho senses, has its material equivalent in the death of a given quantity of mat ter that previously lived. Tho living matter of tho body is com posed of units of protoplasm styled cells minute, originally spherical elements, each of which, independently considered, is a microscopic being, possess ing an individual life history of its own? From forty to sixty days represent probably the average iife-tirae of a cell; and so in the progress of a human life from in fancy to age many generations of cell life are embraced; that is to say, a man dies many times before he comes vis a vis with the final mystery. It is by groups of these little bodies, acting in concert and concurring together to produce a single result, that the complex tissues of organic life are created and maintained, each of the myr iads of independent lives being a microscopic laboratory for the evo lution of the formed materials of muscle, bone, brain, nerve and membrane, by means of which our higher functions are executed. Now and then a cell, or a group of cells, rebels against its life-long slavery to tho higher purpose; and then comes a morbid develop ment, such as cancer or tubercle. It is now a settled fact of physi ology that when a man dies that is, when the functional life is ar rested these little bodies resume their action as independent cen ters of living matter; so that, quantitatively speaking, there is no less life in tho body as it lies in the coffin habited for the grave than there was when the eye soft ened with tenderness, the busy brain laid plans for the future, or the active hand guided the pen or the pencil; and the collective amount of microscopic life in the form of minute organisms that will be generated by the dead body in the progress of decompo sition is an exact equivalent for the amount of living matter it oriirinallv contained. In other words, death in the sense of ex tinction of life, is a fiction of qjir human senses, not a reality. The myriads of cells and cell groups bare ceased to occur in the execu- : lion of the higher purposes of or- Sanic 15fe? hut the.V 1,avu not , cased t0 live nd ow like Sat" j urn and the old niytli. devour the J ! issues they have created. ut '" death is in reality a fie- j tion and 5f the hod.v in its rm" j is no less livinS than befons what mysterious entity or energy was it j liof tirtTir MnnnifA1 sMifijk rfr rtliAi I luaii hiit uuiiuiiuuf wu uiiiiujju ' , , , ., ,. j and subordinated these cell-lives j to the liijjher purposes of a human ' .., . j life? Prof. CrooKes would sav that j f - . J ! and he would point to the tact point to that a human life is composed of two lives interwoven together, but fundamentally distinct, in evi dence of his hypothesis. There is thus in the deepest facts of sci ence an indubitable evidence of the existence of higher spiritual and physical lives; and, if this be so, death is but a translation into a higher and more beautiful form of life. But it must not be forgotten that tho same argument that ap plies to man applies to the ant or fly that buzzes its little day and perishes. "Why not? What is a man more than a fly, except in the I manner of avoirdupois? , , . A cable was received bv Sibson, ,-, i r r, . 1 Unurch & Lo. to-dav announcing the abandonment of the ship H S. Gregory, off Fastnct light, coast of Ireland. The Gregory was a wooden vessel of 2020 tons regis- ter and comparatively new. She sailed from Tacoma, Y. T., Sept. 15 last, for Queenstown, with 01,-; G37 centals Walla Walla wheat, ! shipped by Sibson, Church & Co., t of this city. The cargo was in- sured in the Commercial Union of London for 22.000 and was sold three weelcs ago to go to Antwerp. It is very probable she encount ered heavy weather in the Atlantic, j causing leaks which could not be ' stopped at sea. Crew all safe. ' Orcgonian, 21. The population of Mexico is 10,000,000, and there are 1-16 cities, j 372 towns, 4,48G villages, five mis sions, 5,GS9 haciendas and 14.G05 1 ranches, besides 2,213 collections or groups of houses, denominated "congregations,' "barrios,'" "ranch erias," etc Value of private real estate, rural, 773,000,000; private real estate in cities, S2,uGS,03G, 000; cattle of all kinds belonging to individuals, Sl2G,000,000; prop erty belonging to the nation, $240, 000,000; total real estate not in cluding mines, coasts, ba3s, lakes, rivers, etc., 83,549,060,000; annu al crop of Indian corn, $212,174, 424. Total agricultural products, 177,431,080; industrial products, 814,000,000. The total number of men em ployed on tho G,337 miles of rail road in Iowa is 28,387, or an average of fpur and a half men per mile of road, says a statistician. The "half men" are probably tho remains of some poor brakeraen, who are at times distributed along the line. Desmond, the notorious keeper of the lilo saving station, says the Coos Bay Neves, took passage on the schooner Mose for San Fran- cisoo. He walked down the coast to the Coquille, which he reached in time to get on board the Mose as' she was getting ready to leave the river. The captain of a coaster who was berated by his owners for com ing into port several days overdue, said that the almanacs had lied so about the weather that he had been obliged to lie to. Are Yoh Kxpesecl j To malanal mfluencepi Then protect j jour system by using Parker a Ginger Tonic. It strengthens the kidneys and liver to throw off malarial poisons, and is good for general debility and nervous exhaustion. The lumbermen on Ailchuck, says the Snohomish ye, are about w a 1 f!sim :,t rle outlet of Lake Ste ens, uuout .six miles, from that city, for the pur pose of making- ih water available for the marketing of over 300.000, 000 feet of lumber, at st co-l o' $1,300. f - i 1 he ninth and tenth regiment . ,,, , r , , , , ot Khooe Island volunteers, who , ... were in the service of tht govern A. -,r.r F .. ment in lbo. for three months, claim that thev were never mus tered out, and are entitled to full pay to date. .It will require '35, 000,000 to pay them. At the railroad front tht train men catch many a deer. Th- deer get on tho clear track and run ahead of tho train away, then jump out into the deop snow where , they are easily caught, the snow : beinij too deep for them to make much headway in. Spirits of turpentine are now made from fine sawdust and refuse from the saw mill by means of a ; sweating process and yields 14 j gallons ot spirits, three to fourgal- j Ions of rosin, and a lot of tar perj cord. ! A farmer near Waco, Texas., has raised a sweet potato which weighs thirty-two pounds. A cit izen of Walker county, Georgia, responds with one so large that he sat on one end of it while the other end lav in the fire roasting. . Absoftitely Pure This powder necr rarles. A marrel Durlty. htreuutlt and wholesomem-.. il economical than the ord narv kinds, and ' cannot, d' sold In comp Miion'vrith the inul- J titude of loir test, hort vclshr, alum or! ihosjilmto powders. Sold olu in cirrw. l(OVALlIAS.IX0 1'0VEItCO.. 1W wnll-st.. King of the Blood Is not a '-cure all." It is a blood-purifier and tonic Impurity of the blood poisons thesvs tem. deranges the circulation, and thus in- ducp-4 maiiv disorders, known liv illflTnmnf names to distinguish them according to of- J lects, but being reallv branrlies or phases of that great generic disorder, Imptiritv oi j ICIood. Such are Ditpepsla IJlUlmisnc, j A.icer i nmpiaim, onsiipauon. j crvmu i)n orden. Headaclic, Backache, General Weak ness. Heart Dhscate,Dmpy. Kidney Disrate, PiTes, Uhcumatixm, Catarrh, Samfula, Skin Disorders, Pimples. Ulcer. Sicctlingg, &c, It. Kinff of the Itlood prevents and cures these by attacking the caiwe. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and physicians agree, In calling It "the most genuine and efficient nrn.nmtlmi fnr f lir niinman Qnl !,- nm. gists, 1 per bottle. See testimonials. Uirec tlons. &c, in pamphlet, Treatise on Diease"i , ot the Mood," wrapped around each bottle, j n.KAXgOM. SOX & Co.. Props ItuflalP. X. Y. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA. - - - OREGON, Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded, For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed jruaranteeon every bottle of ShUolTs Titallier. It never J falls to cure. Sold ij W. E. Dement. 5111 WJ3TffSgBE5S 33W . I A. im i p.ubu" lau m W B . H H i J Jr -. s u! S JOFira "' -? S3K B swshh sti nSssQhs 3.' i r&'X' $ . &m I i ( jsmsmmm &s23 MBXtt$Si'NG&- VxiaSSrii! E ?Hi(?C?(ifr2,'v,'v'1Ten r.Md Uinu-r Sct Toilet Sets. Ola,. JS&'-AV'- Ihnnt. :tul Water Sol, liar Fixtures. Ale SJ' .i-i!i?i in.'it.-w jr-vti.. if.iMi r:.iii.t Tum. THE GREAT .&s Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness or the Chest, mTffiriffl r jr in upjhHVRflM nat RHBUHATISE Snsp Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Hereafter all our Scalds, General Bodily r ,l c' p.aLn , JPure Coffees will be Tooth, Ear ana Headache, Frosted , Feet and Ears, and all other j Prim nnn ashn I Pains and Aches. S3 Ko PrrpcraUoa en earth cosalt Sr. Jacou m a safe, sure, simple uuJ cheap External Bcmrdj. Jl trial entails Lot the cofjjursUrelr iruung outlay or oU ifnlfi, and every aco Miner lng with pxin can hate cheap and padtire proof of Its claims. Directions in EleTen fjaagssges. B0LDBYALL3)BUGGI8TSAlH)DEALtlI13 K HEDI0IEE. A, VOGEL2R &, CO., Jtallitnore. 3ZJ., V. S. A lne Sioux nave a Jaslnon ot naming children in the order in I which they are born So the roll has many such names as Winona,! Hapan, Hepi, Wimokc, Hake, etc., which mean first-born second-j uumi, uiiru-uuni, lourui-tioru, uiin- j born, and so on. ! Alaska has one of the iarirest; CT A,..,. a Ct4-,.. rivcra f the world. TIu, T.kon " 0fltS' 3 StiaW is navigable for 1,500 miles and so. wide aionff its lower course tiintj Lime. Brick. Cement and Sand one bank cannot be seen from the five mouths and h,tervenin?delia,rotfnffrw',,nffOTrf',wtoftf8B is soventv mile?. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. I'ata in the rliit side, t: inter m!kmo(' rib, lticreailu on procure ; vonietirum tliu pain It on the left side; tlie ptuimik rarely able to lie on the loit stli; viini: tiniei the iHtin is tvlt under tht lxiMcr and Is omeiimcs taken for Kheuni-uucn, in the arm. The stomach Is affected u itli ' lois of appetite and sickness; the lx.vvH' In general are costive, sometimes aiter-ii natinswllh laxity; the iut h troubled - with p tin, accompanied w ith ailull, h.-avy senMiuon In the hack jmrt. Therein sener- nllyn considerable loss of memory, accom- tiatiii.d with h painful beniratlon of having left undone vmiething which ought to, liavc been done. A slisht, dr" cough is sometime attendant. The patieia ami-. )Iains of wenrinevi and debility; he i-. easily .sUirtlol; his feet are cold or bum - Inir, and ho complains of a prickly sense-1 tlon of the skin; his spirits are low, and. i aitiiousii in. .ss.itisuedthatcserciitc woutd j be bcnenciMi to htm, yet he can Mjnrcely; umInon up ibrU'.ude enough 10 try if. : if you have any of the above .vmptornH, t you can certainly be cured by the use of tho uctiutue OH. C. HcUYSLTS LIVKK 1ILL. When you bny DIcXiuic' Vllls. insist I on i having DK. C. 3fcI.A'l?.S CJZLli- ItATKU tlVUX: PILLS, made by riem-1 i; Kros., Pittsburgh, I:u iiu: Inir If vnn ran not ufiL tin ciiinllii DTJ. I C. aicLANlTS I.IX1ZK 1'IL.LS. send usj 25 cents by mall, and vrc will Jetid them ; to you, FLEMING BROS., ritlsburgli, I'a. j .HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Asteria: JV ov elites of all Kinds FrnimUoth Forcljrn mid lorrtl Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brani'. FOSTER'S CORNER, O K &S DOCK SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of eterj description The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. EfAll goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. SiiixoiTs Cube will Immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. Dement C. II. HTICKKLS ,A.M. JOHNSON & Co., Pollen. ia jiip Ctanflleri' aid Groceries CROCKERY &. CLASS WARE. V! so "WhMcsaio Dealers bi 'uiiit. Oil., Varni.licsf Gloss, J Iutt3. .trtlsts Oil and ATntorj To!or. talnt unci Knlso- mine Itruslms'. V: -Itiiwy on l::uij a full and choice stuck I "r .iiok of 'ri-liiry nntl las I W'arr is tho L,arcr st and most Complete j Stock urer opened In Astoria. - ! ,u,r 'ljen "na',- hj'"' Xc c- t vorj-tiiiuj; suit! st i-ottest l.ivlup: itaips. J;miIiiy Cimrnntcctl. An nomination will nmre than ropay you. f Ti i$&tf QWGlQifa i I ! rf ! put 111) Under 0U1 OWI1 i- - (private label HONE GENUINE L'ntos bought of A. M. JOHNSON & CO. N 13 All crrct(c liPirinir ruir laM are guaranteed to be strictly Pure and of Best quality, and are sold by no Other House. HEAI.KIt Rf Woo s,elSTr..d to 0r(lert , :ka.ukr is t WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, j F I KMT CLASS i Wilson & Fisher, SKIP CHANDLERS. II.J K!t I. cni pi AMk.M nu: !r0n - SteeL Ca! Anchors, GhainS, tao ditou risita l M"' " ' " "K.uif wunri: li r wn Pfr iTVfvivi?is ' l ' Ul u tbr "AMAMUl . S 2p X 5C S S atoll. Connor ."aiU utl ISurr. ciinlfno.J.n,., tj-i,. j nri otieli Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. FI.OUK ,1SD milT. FKBD. Agents fe: Snlem PIouriii 1 " ,., im.,..,.,,.,,,, .,,, Tr 'nir t,lH'iiaiiiii- .tml Hi Illii. Uniniltoii itn-ct- ASTOUIA.OICEOON. If AGiT D"8 G. ( 'R0SBT, , "" JHAEDW AEE, IRON, STEEL, i iron rroe ano r uinas. I r? j f--n j PLTJMimnS AKD STEAM MITERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP ILEAD SHEET IROH TIN-AKMOPPER, Cannery anfl Flsliermens Snpplie Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with t eatnsss and dispatch. Xonc but first class workmen employed. A lurce assortment oJ .SCALE? CftBitmtly oa b&ad V M. .! U3HO. BANKING ANDJNSURANCE. r. w. CASE, BROKER. BANKER, INSURANCE AGENT. ASTOK1A, OREGON OFFICE IIOUIUj: FJiOM 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL O'CLOCK P. if. Bole Mutual taraice Co.,! OF CALIFORNIA. .1. K. HOL'OHTOX CHAd. K. STOKr. Iko. f Stoi:v. . Ircsttleu: SecroUtry ,.A:ent for O-jjikj Cvpltal p.Ud hi la U. .s. goldi coiu $ 300 aw W) I. IT. CASE, Aseut. Cheuhniits street. Astoria, Oreiin. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOON AND GLOBE. NOKT1I BKITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES "Ropresenttnc a capital of SO7.00O.0OO. A. VAN DUSKN'. Aeent. PARKER'S HAIB BAXSA3L This elegant dressing is preicrrctl by thee vhouav-e used ir, to any istmlhtr article, oa ac- ccun: of is superior rclcanllncs and purity. It contains materials only that are beneficial ." the scalp aad hair and always Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair Parker's Hair Balsam finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent falling ct the hair and to re move dandrufTanditchinj;. Hiscox & Co . N.Y. W. asd $1 Cttt, it !elrj la drrji aj nrlidaM. PARKER'S NGERTONIC ft Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If yan sre a mechanic or fanner, worn out with cverwoifc. or a mother run daw n by family or house held duties try Faiu:cu'sGisG!j.i To:c. I f you arc a lawyer .ninmer or busbesi man ex Iiauted by mental strain oraiuiouv care, do not tnVa iatoxxaUngstimulantr.bittuse Parker's CiingerToni If vou have Ccnsnmption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma m, rvidney Complaints oranydUorderofthetuags, rtomach.liowcb, blood or nerres.pARKKK's Ginger Tornc wi'.I cure you. 1 1 is the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Oest and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are waiting away from ag-, dissipation or snv- ciivriie or wellness and reature a stimubr t tales G;".-.i c '1 ewe it once ; it will invisorats andbuild wi up r-ni the first doss but will r.ever intoxicate. It hr.-. acJ hundreds of Eves; it may save cun. CXVIOJC Rffo-llntUitnU.rMSr,iC:ctrTwaJel1 j csstfwH i & t-rwl rrtncdnl s;cU In iht wotli J a catlrtly : ti tn rTjr:ioot oipcttra:if. SfaaKrcrevutto I 1 lliji. ..:. . Kc.&tltizti,it43ltuladrttii. ".TSAVtXO ECYIVC DOLUIt SIZlw r i -d Uun; fraprance ha nuds tins dff' .htf ul j-rfume cscceditiKly popular. There Isuothlsglilolt. lnstuponha-ui2Fljoi5-TO-i Coieumandlool: for sisnarure ct ry IctU. Any tir-rtlit or itltr la wtltaurr r itiT q. Jlsn-t?" rtsttv. S IS" 5 I.VTIN.S tic SIZE. Xotlen of Application to Pnrehase Timber .Lands. US. LAND OFFICFATOREQOXCITY. Orecon, Januan" 10. l?$J. Notice is hereby pien that John n. Col provisions or the Art of Congress approved June 3, 137S, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber l.ands In the States of California Oregon. Nevada, and In Washington Ter rltorv." All adverse claims to said tract miut be filed In the L. S. Land ofllee at Oregon Cltv. Oregon, before the expiration of sixty days from this dale. Given under my hand this 19th day of Jan uary. 1833. L.T.BARIX. v3-l0t Register. Xoticc or Application to ParrhaHe Timber Lnnd. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, Vf.T., January 9th, 1SS3. Notice Is hereDy given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress, approved June 3. 1873, entitled "An act for the sale ot Timber Lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and in Wah lntjton Territory, William I. Smith, of Pa cific county, "Wash. Ter., has this day filed In this ofllco his application to purchase the S i of "N Eaud N H of S E Ji or Sec. 31. T. lo. N of K aw, of tho Willamette Meridian. Testimony In the above case will be taken before the Clerk or the District Court at O stervlile, Wash, Ten, on Saturday March Nth. 1SS3. Any and all penons having adverse claims to the above described lands or anv portion thercot are hereby required to Die their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. FEED. W. SPARLING. v3-10t Register. $500 Reward, We wlllpay the above reward for any ease of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. SIclr Head ache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costlve ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver rills, when the directions are strictly compiled with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fall to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 23 cents. Forsale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only byJouuC. Wrerr&Co. "The Pill .Maker' 181 and 183 W.Madison St, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mall prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp, W E. Demant. sot, "Js3Bk ass; &?? vr va wmmm T&gfee&F mgy m:mmer ' .. WILLIAM HOWE -DEALER XX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds ot OAK LUMBER, J GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. Wmti i Bn v i-v:rK tr-c-j j Boats of all Zinds Made to Order. eyOrders from r distance promptly attended .ARNDT&FERCflEN, ASTOKIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH j. SHO Boiler Shop Allk!ad3 0t ENGINE, CANNEEY, Lin STEAMBOAT WORE PrompUy attended ta. Asyoctalty made of repslrh CANNERY DffiS, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STESBT. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BSKTOK STBKTT, NKA& PATtXKR HOOSR, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANDlBURISE ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. CASTINGS. Of all Descriptions Bade to Order nt Short Xotlcc. A. D. WAS8, President. J. G. Hustler, Secretary. I. YT. Cask, Treasurer. Jonx Pox, Superintendent WM. EDGAR, ASTOP.IA, - OREGON. Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, Stationery and Optical Goods, Joseph Rodgers and Wostenholm GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. WAI.THA9I AWD EI.GIIV Gold and. Silver Watches and Chains. Fine and Coarse Liverpool SALT. Tin LMate.iltoekTIn, Caastle Soda, Far sale ex Warehouse at Portland or Astoria by BALFOUR, GVTHRIE A CO. dtf Portland, Or. Barbour's No. 40 12-Ply SALMON TWINE! COM Ml LEAD LIKES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 Market Street. 8&h Francisco Sole Agrats for tiw Paciflc Coast. aktr,. pmmm a;d - Bracket Work A specialty. to, and satisfaction guaranteed hi all cases. BOSIKESS CARDS. P C. JIOIiK5.'. OTAIiY rU-BLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION ANI IN- 3U1LVNCK AGENT. Q.E1.0 F. iAJRKJiK. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, ami City of Astoria Office t-Chenamus street. Y. 31. C. A. hall KoomNo.8. XST 15.JlL.IiAiSD. Attorney at Lar. OFFICC AT i?T. HELENS, OKEGON. Will attend terms of Court at Astoria, Kalama:md .Portland, Tj J. WISTOS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. aarOffice in rythlan Luildlng. Uoomsll,l2. ASTORIA, ... - OKEGON. TAY TUTTItJi, 32. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SUltGEON, Office Itooms l, 2, and 8 Pythian Build ing. KE3IDF.XCE Over J. E. Thomas' Drug Storo. w TCT P. 1IICKH, PENTIST, ASTOBIA, - Itooms in Allen's building up arau. corter of Cass and Sqcmocqhe streets. J, Q. A. BOWLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chonamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OItK(:r Piano Lessons With Use of Piano. MES. J. W. SUDBOCK. Terms modcnite. Orders mav be left at Adler's book store. G. A. STINSON & CO BLAGKSMlTHiNG. . At Capt. Kogers old stand, corner of Caw and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Ilorsesuoelng. Wagons made and repaired. Good work uuaranteed. 2C WKRTnEIMEK. T. A7EliTIIEI2tKrt M. WERTHEiMER & BR0. MANUFACTURERS OF FINF. Havana and Domestic Cigars No. 518 .Front St. San Trancisco I. W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLES ALB AND RE TAIL DEALER' IN &EEBAL MEECEMBISI Corner Chenamus aud Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON I I I offer for sale my ranch near Skipa non in this County; it consist; of 160 ACRES, Eighty Acres isaprored, witk good dwelling House; Two Barns, Out Houses, etc.; A Fin OrcliarU. Everything is vell improved and In good condition. A large assortment ot Farming Implements, Three I'asscuRer Coaches. One Ruggy, !Vin 5Ien! 2Iorjnv. Cattle, Slogs, Etc. Tins affords a ran chance for a man to Re1 a noort noun in tin oldest settled ItionTtWSe Terms favorable to one meaning busi ness. C.,A. 3IAGUIKE. S