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Astoria, Oregon. Saturday Morning, February 24, 1883.
No. 125.
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WESTERN MINERS.
If it miner has not complied
with all the requirements of law
his claim (or mine) can, on the
second New Years dav following
thedateoflocation.be re-located
by himself or others who mav be
on the ground before him. It
thus happens that on every New
Year's day in a mining district
there is much strife in the numer
ous attempts to secure claims sup
posed to be valuable. The Salt
Lake Tribune notes several inci
dents, more or less ludicrous, of
the kind indicated.
A pereon btuck up notices on a
claim near a cabin in which three
men were sleeping awaiting early
morning to locate it. The locator,
after securing the claim, thought
fully woke the boys to tell them
they needn't get up so early, as
the claim was located.
One party on a location, who
owned it till 12 o'clock, stood two
others off until that hour on his
rights as owner. At exactly 12,
he put his notices in the split
stakes and sang 12 o'clock before i
the others, who had no watch,
knew what time it was, andrthen
drove off.
A prospector started out with
his notices written and m his
pocket. He lost them on the way,
several miles from town, had no
pencil nor paper, and returned
home while another man located
the claim.
Tho entire 450 men out that
night had to eat their whisky and
milk. Everything froze solid and
the bottles broke. Meat, butter,
bread, apples and cake were frozen
hard.
There was a little episode in
Quigley's Gulch, wherein three
bad partners had made it up to re
locate themselves in a claim and
leave out the fourth partner. The
latter had previously been warned
against coming upon the claim
that nigJit, and was told by a
friend that his partners were going
to relocate it all by themselves; so
he secured a rifle, and after the
three bad partners had gone up to
the mine he crawled up on the
shady side of the gulch to a cabin
below the claim about 100 yards,
and there watched. At 11:45 his
partners started up to stake out
the ground and put up notices,
whereupon, with a fearful yell, he
turned loose with his gun, and
could sec the crusted snow fly at
every pop just over his partner's
heads. They heard the bullets
humming so near their cars that a
panic seized thorn, and they fled
for town. As soon as they were
out of Jsight he quietly walked up
and located it all to himself, and
left his bad partners out in the
cold.
Jouu Our tin with his partner
went to relocate a claim up on Su
gar Loaf peak, the highest range
or divide between Deer Creek
and Bullion. In trying to step
too long a pace to set his end stake
to the top of the peak at some
croppings, his big-soled boots slip
ped upon the snow -crust which,
by constant exposure to the sun in
the daytime melted, and again
lrozc in me stiaae until it was a
sheet of ice down the mountain
side and very precipitous. John
went head first, following his hat
to the bottom, 500 feet, and lit on
a big snow-drift. His clothes were
torn and his finger nails worn off
by clutching at the crust. Get
ting up to see if he was all there,
he heard his partner calling, and
hallooed back. His partner sheuted:
What ycr doing down there?"
and John was so mad he answered:
uWas getting so cold, I came
down after wood." In fifteen
minutes he lit a fire in tho grove
ke arrived at so suddenly, and was
joined by his partner thirty min-
utes later, who was exhausted,
! John concluded that the joke was
Jon his pard, after all.
. A. well-known Bullion miner
named Mike Hynes hud told all
the boys he had several rieh loca
tions to jump between the noted
mines. Before Christmas day he
bad a draughtsman and expert
to draw off his notices and put
each one in a box on the claims he
intended jumping. Being a little
behind time on New Year's eve,
he was coming up the gulch to
tack up his boxes, and the first
square view he got of his intended
claims was one calculated to make
his hair stand on end, as sitting
on each end of the seven claims
and upon each of the seven boxes
was a man, and each man had a
Winchester repeating rifle pointed
at Mike, who was so amazed that
he passed by each one, merely re
marking: "Good evening! Happy
New Year!" And he didn't feel
very well until he got iutc a sa-
loon at Bullion, where he braced
up and remarked that he guessed
he hadn't lost any mines, and he
wouldn't give $5 for all he had
come to jump. Nobody said a
word. The mute appeal of. those
rifle barrels as Mike looked into
them was believed to have been
cnoujrh.
Longstrect at Gettysburg.
As yet no Federal musketry had
broken out, our veterans knowing
too well the value of every bullet
in a crisis like this. Still the
assaulting lines continued to
march on, until it seemed from
where I was standing, that the
leading ones touched the breast
works along our center. Then,
and only then, a vivid flash sprang
from the earth, followed bj a sharp
rattle as the Federal skirmish
line opened fire. The volley had
no apparent effect on the Con
federates, who continued to ad
vance steadily, sweeping the
skirmishers before them, like
chaff in the wind. A minute later
a deafening crash of musketry
broke upon the ear, and we knew
that the main line had opened fire.
Despite the sunlight, the flame
from our men's muskets could be
distinguished as it played to and
fro along Cemetery Ridge. Then
for the first time the Confederate
line seemed to waver; but only an
instant, for it soon rallied, and as
if by one common impulse dashed
itself like a mighty wave against
tho wall of steel before it. The
Federal artillery on the higher
ground behind our infantry now
tore tho enemy with a storm of
iron balls until .it seemed that
none could stand before them and
live. But the troops under Long
street had gained an impetus which
carried them clear up to, and at
intervals into our lines. For
twenty minutes the terriblo hand-to-hand
struggle continued, and 1
saw by the sudden movements of
Hancock's corps, that his line had
been pierced and broken. It was,
however, soon reformed; and, al
though, the second line of the
Confederates joined and strength
ened the first, our defense was too
fierce and stubborn to be overcome.
Finally the attacking force
quivered, and a moment later the
entire body was in full retreat.
Bullet and Shell.
A man asked for admission to a
show for half-price, as he had but
one eye. But the manager told
him that it would take him twice
as long to see the show as it
would anybody else, and charged
him double.
Remarkable for overcoming diseases
causer! by impure -Rater, decaying
vegetation, etc., is Brown's Iron Bitten.
Last spring a quarter of a dollar
would buy in the Walla Walla;
markets three pounds of as fine
beelste3k a mortal man ever
broiled. Now, the bame amount
of as good steak make-, a mn
strous hole in a dollar. Tin j-anv
proportional prices were and ar
aske I for mutton and veal. The
causes of this great increase in the .
local prices of fresh meat aro few.
For .several rears eastern buyers
bought up, each spring, all cattle ;
in this country fit todrive; for two
or three years 10,000 railroad i
builders have been fed on meat
raised in this country; a severe
winter or two caused heavy losses
in cattle, and the immigration has ,
been very large. There is little I
or no ohance now for a drover to i
buy several thousand head of cat
tle in Eastern Washington and
Oregon, and not much chance of j
beef being again as cheap as it j
was last spring. IF. IP. Union.
Proceedings in congress go to
show that quite a number of Ger
mans come to tho state?, take out j
articles of naturalization, and then
return the fatherland, where they j
claim exemption from military I
conscription. According to the)
treaty of 1S68 made with Prussia J
a reciprocity of naturalization was!
entered into providing that citi-
zens of either country residing for '
five years in the other and having ;
taken out tho proper papers were
bona fide citizens of their adopted I
country, but could by giving no-.
tice 3tid living there a certain j
time renew allegiance to the land i
they had left. It is thought that
the formation of the new German f
empire since then will necessitate j
a new treaty.
Two rauch-talked-of movements
have failed in this country during j
the last ten years. One is seme- j
thing to make the Chinese go, and J
the other something to make
Kceley'ii motor go.
p!
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical than the ord narv kinds, and
cannot be sold Incomp til ion with the mul
titude of low test, short vclRht, alum or
phosphate Mvders. Soil only in eons.
ltOVAL JJaki.vo I'OWDKlt Co.. 105 Wall-st-t
n. y.
King of tlie Blood
Is not a "cure all." it is a blood-puriflcr and
tonic Impurity of the blood poisons the sys
tem, deranges the circulation, and thus In
duces many disorders, Known by different
names to distinguish tlicm according to ef
fects, but being really branches or phases of
that great generic disorder. Impurity oi
Ittood. Such are Dufpern(a, ItillUwmixg,
Liver Complaint, Conttlpattnn.Xerrmt DU
order. Headache. Backache, General rtak
w. Heart Dtxcac. Drapty, Kidney Dleaic,
Pilct, Rlicumatwm, Catarrh, Scrofula, SUn
Dtxordcrg, Pimple. Ulcer. tSuxliinas, dr.,
&c. Kins: or the Blood prevents and
cures these by attacking the rawe. Impuritv
of the blood. Cbemistsand phsicians agree
In calling It 'the most genuine and efficient
preparation for the purpose." Sold bv Drug
gists, 81 per bottle. See testimonials, direc
tions, &e.,in pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases
ol tbn Blood," wrapped around each bottle.
D. BAKSOM, SON & Co.. Props
sbx&io.n.yT
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THSGREAT
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of tho Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-
ings ana sprains, uurns ana
Scalds, General bodily
Pains,
Tooih, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and ell other
Pains and Aches.
Ko Preparation pn earth cqnalj St. J f cats Oil
ej a nje, sure, simple cud cheap External
Cemcdjr. A trial entails Imt the comparatively
trifling outlar of 50 CttiM. and every 3ne Mtfler
lng with rain can hare cheap and paitire proof
of lis claims.
Directions in Eleven XanscsgM.
SOLDBYALLDEUQQISTSAUDBEALEHS
HI HEDI0THE.
A.OGEX,R &; CO.,
Haltlmorc,2IL, V. ij. A.
There is little or no prospect for
admibion of Washington Terri
tory at this session. Governor
Wm. A. .csc well, who is en routei
home, telegraphs us from Council t
CSStmmriJ
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XtllUUailLJLLVSlU.m
muffs as follews: "Geuer.il 2- S. 5 XK23 jR,
hostility to the admission of now ntuLKit in
states; short session; short popula
tion and political uncertainties will Haj, OatS, SuTaW.
probably prevent admission of
Wimoii.n.53. y . and g
SYUFTOISS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
Pain in tho right Jde, under eil.i ot
rlb, lncrcainu on pressure; Konipunies
the pain Ls on the left aide; tho pnticct U
nirely able to lie on the left side; nouic
tlmcs the pain is felt under the shoulder
und Is sometimes tuken for Rheumrubm
in the ami. The stomach is affectol with
loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels
in general arc costive, sometimes alter
nating with laxity; tho head ls troubled
with p lin, accompanied with ttdul!t!iPiivy
scusution In the back part. There Ls gener
ally aconsidemblelos-j of tncraoryiaccom
nauied with a painful sensation of having
left undone something which ought Jo
nave been cone. A Mlsut, dry cougn u
sometime attendant. The patient com
plains of weariness and debility; he Is
easily startled ; his feet aro cold or burn
ing, and he complain of a prickly fonsu
tion of the skin; his spirits arc low, and.
although he U satistled that exercise would
bo bcucticial to him, yet be can scarcely
summon up fortitude enough to try it.
If you have any of the above symptoms,
you can certainly be cured by lhc uof
the qcnuine DU. C. 31cI.ACS X.IVKR
PILLS.
When yon luj McLnne' I'ill. insist
on having JK. C. MoLAM?S CELi:.
ItltATEU LXVKU TILLS, made by Flem
inir Ilros.. Pittsburgh. Pn.
if you can not uet tho ccuulnc DR.
O. 3IcLAi:S HVlIIi PXLT, send us
25 cents by mnil. nntl n will scud thorn
to you.
FLEMING BROS.. I'itisburgb, la.
IT PAYS
TO TJRADE WITH MK !
"WHO ?
FRANK ELBERSON,
Because my Goods are.lhe Best,
and Always Fr.esh.
Cake Candles etc., funiLshctlfor Weddim:
parties. oiiMiortuoWre, Jtud gturrtiitot-d to
give perfect satisfaction.
Cako ornamenting :i specially.
OppoNtto . W. Itmao'.
HEADQT7ARTEKS
Foster's Emporium.
Most Complete Stock in Astoria
JV ovelties of all Kinds
Fruit Both Fore!,Tn and .Domestic
Wines and Liquors
Of Superior Brand.
FOSTER'S COENEE, 0 E &K DOCK
A. M. J0HNS02T & Co.,
4 Dealers In
SiilD Cl!
CROCKERY & CLASS WARE.
. 150 WhoIcs-iIe lealers in
I'utiiit, Oils. Varnishes, ;iass,
Pultj. .irlist. Oil and Water
1 "Ior. I'ulstt ami Kalvo-
mixtc Brushes.
oiiantly on hand a full anil choice rick
I of Maple awl fc'-uicj ;rucune Only tho
j Bost Kt-j't-
!tr vock ol CrorUery anil la
VI an N ilt. l.nnc.t nmi most Complete
Mtrc'. eor up-uctl in Astorls.
CoiMi-i!ajof
Tv nrd Dtnnt'r Spis, Toilet Sets. (.JIa-,
Fruit. :uiti W-:r-r N'l. liar Fixtures. A
Muss. 1'nnles.lUMI.: Hot ties Goblets. Tuin-
1 l!fri J.'iito:rule 'uj. &c . Ac.
ft nrerjtlri's lil :tt J ovet Living Itnta.
fcw:iliij- 4unrnxtccfl.
An Examination will more than repay you.
Important
? i
'jfJeSff GumfullV ! f J
JDLCrUtilLUL till Uui
rare vjonees win oe
put up under our own
private label
NONE CEHUIHE
Dn'ess bought ot
A. M. JOHNSON & CO.
N. B. All goods bearing our
label are guaranteed to bo strictly
Pure and of Best quality, and
ara sold by no other House.
1Vool Delivered to Order,
Drnying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carnages for Hire.
DKALRIt IX
WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS.
nitsr cijA.nm
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
tKi.i:::s in
Iron. Stc-el. Coal. Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
WKOL'IMIT AND CUT G.U.VANIZKO
rVnllN. Cojit Sails and IStirrs,
Shelf Hard vare, Paints and Oils
Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds.
PROVISIONS,
Ageitta for Salem Flouring Mils.
Corner Ulienatnui and Hamilton Streets
ASTOJtJA. OUEGON.
MAGiWS G. GROSBY,
Dealer in
HAMABE, IBON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
I'LUMBIIKS AXD STEAM FITTERS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP HEAD
SHEET IRON TIH ANB'GOPPER,
CaieryaiiSIlsliernensSflffllies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, Till. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None out first clr.v workmen employed.
A large assortments
SCALE?
Oamteatly ea muwl
1 BANKING AHDiHSURAflGE
! X. W. CASK,
i BROKER. BANKER,
M
INSURANCE AGENT.
ASTOKlA, - - - OREGON
OKFJCEllb'JKa:
FROM 0 O'CLOCK A. il. UNTIL 3
O'CLOCK P. it.
Home Mntnai Insurance Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA.
J. K. Houghton
CnA. K. S ronw...
Oko. I STonr.. ...
..J'lPMk-lU
. Secn-tary
.Aavnt for P-"-joa
Capital piilQ up in U. H. gold)
coin . . S 200 OHO W
I. IV. CAKi:. Agent.
CliouaintLs :trct:t. Astoria, Oregon.
67.000,000 CAPITAL.
L1YJ51SL-OOL AND JLOON AND
GLOBE,
NORTH DKITISH AND MEKCAN-
'TLLE OF LONDON aUD
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HA.KT
FOKD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Representing a capital of S07.000.000.
A. VAN DDSEN. Accent.
PA52.2BK.'S
HAIB BALSAM.
lias elant drcssjijy
is preferred by those
who hat e used it, to any
.similar aitid;, on ac-
I r
count cf its supenor
cleanliness and purity. 1
xi canuiiw ir-aienaia
only thj z are beneficial
to thr scalp and hair
ss J always
Restores the Youth! j! Color Jo Crey or Faied Hair
Parker's Hair I!a!saci.k fluy T-crjsmed and s
warranted to p-cvear Dlllhg of the hair and to re
move dandruff anditchinj. Hticox & Co . N.Y.
(c aad (I t'r.-, st lUIttl la drug aaj tprklsii.
A Sapzxlalivc Health and Slrcnglh Reitorar.
If you are a mechanic or fenner, vrom out rrlth
ovenvork. or a mother run da wn by Cenily or house
hold duties tiy PAKkEK's C cuk Tt::c.
If you are a lawyer. .mni."cr or business man ex
Iiaustrd by menral strain oranicu cares, do rot taUe
iatoxicatingstimulantSjhutusc Paiker's Ciager Tonic
Ifyouhae Consumption, Dypejtsb, Khejma.
wm. Kidney Complaints, orar.ydisotderoftliclungs,
stomach, boueli. blood or nenrcs.PAKKCR's Gi:.cec
Ton ic will cure you. ItisthcCreatist Kood Purifier
Mi the Best and Sorest Sough Cure Evsr Uted.
If von are watin away from ace. dusination or
any d.ae or w cakness ard requite a stimulant take
Gives. 't '1 o'C tx once : it will Kivi?otats sndbuild
o i up t:on me nrsc aose dui vru cei cr mioj-ira-ur.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may sate jcur.
C.'.trrZOV ' nfB '! rebrt.tntct.Prir',f CaFtTaale h
c-aptci!bUitM5Jiila tUlatiworll.n.lUfnl.r.W
ACT.rl firm ppr.ttout of eiDS'riloc. EcJ fjt circular to
IIuax i. t. ?i. x. toe. a ?t me., a isKt a tfns.
cv.zxt swnfo crnNc dollau sizs.
Itn h srd lasting fracrance has nde tha
dHijIitfal perfume exceedingly popalzr. Thero
Is uothlng llto It. InsNtupoa hannr Floks-to-i
Cologb and look for signature ot
.onetetj toitl Anv i!.e? t o drCtr b pr-foavtry
tH.EINw r.t M.N.; Ve. SITS.
Xotlcc or Application to Purchase
y Timber LiandH.
US. LAXD OFFICF AT OREGON CITY.
OrcRon. January U. 1SS1.
Notice 19 hereby pi en tiiat John II. Col
vln. of Columbia county. Orepon, has trade
application to purchase the SW Hot SWH
of HeclO,T7.N. K5 W. Will. Mer., undtfrthe
Srovislons of the Act of Congress approved
une 3,1875. entitled "An Act for the sale of
Timber Lands In the States of California,
Oregon. Nevada, and In Washington Ter
ritory." AlladTerso claims to said tract must bo
Hied in the U. S. Land office at Oregon Ciiy.
Oregon, before the expiration of sixty davs
from tills iiate.
Gw en under my hand this i9th dav of Jan
uary. 1SS3. L.T.ILVKIN.
v3-Ju: Register.
.Votlee of Appliration to PnrcuaHC
Timber JLnnd.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W.T.,
January 9th, 1SS3.
Notice Is hereby 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 ihe States of
California. Oregou. Nevada, and in "Wash
ington Territory. William L Smith, of l'a
eiiie eounty. Wash. Ter., has th s day filed
In this office his application to purch.ise the
S Yt of N CWanii N J J of S E of Sec. 31. T.
lu. N ot R o w, of thu Willamette Meridian.
Testimony Inthe above cjise willjte taken
before the Clerk of the District Court at
O sterville, Wash, Ten, on Saturday March
I'Uh. 1883.
Any and all persons having adverse claims
to the above described lands or any portion
thereol are hereby required to file their
claims In this office within sixty (60) days
from dato hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING.
w3-10t Kegister. f
$500 Reward.
Wc wlllpay the above reward for any case
of Liver Complaint. Djspepsia. Sick Ilead-j
ache, indigestion. Constipation or Costive-1
ness e cannot cure with West's Vegetable
Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly
compiled with. They are purely Vegetable,
and never fail to Rive satisfaction. Sugar
coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 23 1
cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of '
counterfeits and imitations.. The genuine
manufactured only by John C'West & Co.
"The Pill Maker' 181 and 1S3 W. Madison f
SL, Chicago. Free trial package sent by
mall prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp,
W X. Damaat, agsot. I
PABKESi'S
i
-DEALEE. I:
Boors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, LiimJber.
All kinOa of
aaf; r.nMif?.p m&k
''MESS$?
GLASS,
Boat fVlateriai, Etc.
: Boats of all rnds Made to Order. :
jarOnler. from a distance promptly attended
T 1
. ARNDT & FERCI1EN,
.VSTORLV. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
tr 10t-l!V!TII .aJtS.1 JmJ&?'.
BLACKSMITH J.
Si i) IT Ms&3$pffi$& i
SJ?&91Mft&TSfd
fegM'3S3&7
Boiler Shop '???
Qz&is
All kinds of
ENGIHE, CANNERY,!
A2TD
STEAMBOAT WOSK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFATETTE STREET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BlWTON'STKKKT. NRAK rARKKIt HOUIK,
ASTORIA. - OEEGON.
GENERAL MAGHIHiSTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND IMAIIINB ENGINES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
Of all lesrriptIonB made to Order
at Hhort Xotlee.
A. D. Wass, President.
J. G. HcsTLEit, Secretary.
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
Jonx Fox, Superintendent
WM. EDGAR,
ASTORIA, .-- OREGON,
Dealer In
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Lfeerschaum and Brier PipesK
Stationery and Optica! Coods,
Joseph Rodgcrs and Wostenholm
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Rovolvers and Cartridges.
TVAXTITAM AND ELGlflf
Gold and Silver Watches and Chains.
Fine and Coarse Liverpool
b .A. JL x.
Tin Plate. litock Tin, Caustic Soda,
For sale ex Warchouso at Portland
or Astoria by
KALFOUR, GtTHIlIE & CO.
dtf Portland, Or.
Barbour's
No. 40 12-Ply
SALMON" "TWINE !
CORK Mii LEAD LIKES,
SEINE TWINES.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
Sll Unrket Street, San FranelHetr
Sole Agonta for the Pacific Coast
Sx xisri:
AND
'M Bracket Work
fSS"?7r
A SPECIALTY.
to, and satisfaction guaranteed in' all cases. x
DTJSlE&fe CARDS.
Hi.
OTAItT PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEti:, COMMISSION ANJ) IN-
SURAXCB AGEN
f Q.r.i.o p. iAs:ii.Ki:.
!S AGEN1.
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsoj County.nntlUitj
Clatsop County, and. iJity of Axtorla
I Otnce :-Chenanms sueut. Y. M. C. A. haU
Room No. 8.
Attorney at aJatv.
OFFICE AT bT. HELENS, OREGON.
Will attend terms of Court, at Astoria,
Kalamaauu i'oit.aiul,
T . WISTOTf,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
aarOfllce in Pythian Building. Rooms 11, 12.
ASrORIA, - - - OREGON.
J
.Y TUTTIE, 31. O.
PHYSICIAN ASDSUP.GEQ,fr
Offick Room.sl.5, and.S.rythfc Build-
tini,'. . v jiW-t. Qa-
Rksioks-ck- Over J. -lu Thomas' XJrug
Store.
p P. KICKS.
PENJaIST,
ASTORIA, - .
OK&G&1
'r-A'S
Rooms in Allen's, buiidincun-stairs. corner
of Cass and Sqe:nocihe streets.
J.
Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTOltKET AT LAWi
ChenamiLs Street. - ASTORIA, OREGOI
Piano Lessons With Use of Piano.
MBS. J. W. SuDDOCK.
Tonus moderate. Ortler? may he left at
Adler's book store.
G. A. ST1NS0N & C0
BLAGKSriliTHiNG.
At CapL Itot;ers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. HorseshocinR.
Wagons made and repaired. 'Good work
uimninteed.
t. witTHEiiiEn. t. -WBitrnniacEB
M. WERTKEIMER &' BRO.
3LVNUFACTURERS OF FINE
Havana and Domestic Gigars
No. 518.rroct St. Saasfjcaaclsco
I. "W. CASE,
IilPORTKR AND WHOLESALE AN J) RE
TAIL DEALER IN
&EKEAL KRCHAMSI
Corner Chcnamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
FOR SALE !
I offer for sale my ranch near Skipa
non in this County; it consists of
160 ACRES,
Eishtj- Acres improved, -with
good tlwejiiug House;
Two Rnrnh, Oat Houses, etc.;
A ITiisc OrcJiarfl.
Everything is well improved and in
good condition. -A large assortment, ot
Fanning Implement,
Three i'asMcu?;: Coacliea.
One ISKjjjry.
j rtis- Kenc? IIo"S;t",
f Csitie-, I2o. 21c.
, This affords a rare chance for a man to
' s;c" a eooil hemt: in ihe oldest settled
J section in the state-.
Terms favorable to one meaning busi
ness. ,
t C. A. SXAGVISI9
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