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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY .7 APRIL 2S, 18S3
A Royal Editress.
It ma not be generally known
that Queen Victoria is a very suc
cessful journalist. The three of
ficial papers published by her au
thority, the London Gazette, Ed
inburgh Gazette and Dublin Ga
zette, paid a profit last year of
29,31G and in the preceding
twelvemonth of 29,485. Their
circulation is not large, but the
sovereign has unusual advantages
as an editor and publisher. She
has a monopoly of certain kinds of
advertising, and the advertiser is
never dissatisfied with the posi
tion of his advertisement, nor does
he bother her for puffs. The
queen enjoys a monopoly of the
court news, and having the free
run of the different governmental
departments can always get early
and exclusive information and
command the best editorial talent.
As for the literary features of the
Gazette, the name of Tennyson
ought to be a sufficient guarantee
that nothitig is admitted into tho
"Poet's Corner' that could shock
the most refined taste. People
never go down to "Windsor Castle
or St. James Palace with clubs
and a fierce demand for informa
tion as to the identity of the writer
of "that paragraph," or if they do,
a glance at the British lion and
unicorn invariably induces them
to forget their errand and remark
meekly that they have called to
renew their subscription to her
majesty's excellent paper. As for
spring poets and exchange fiends,
the queen has to but touch a bell
and Mr. Gladstone comes in with
the gold stick in waiting (which is
"alwajs kept behind the door, with
"in easy reach) and removes the in
truder to make a bloody supper in
the tower for the wild beastesses.
Local, mechanics, says the Ore
gonian, unable to sell their plows
and wagons because of the mistak
en notion that those of eastern
manufacture are better, have been
compelled in many instances, to
give up business. Our canned
fruits and vegetables are sold in
our own market, but not till after
they have gone to California and
taken on a borrowed brand. Our
woolen manufactures are sold at
homo when the fact of the -place
of production is canceled. And
every day we see people sending
away from home for furniture for
their houses, the very clothes they
wear, and a hundred other articles
which they ought to buy in their
own town. Our merchants are
enterprising, and their stores are
well stocked, and if their shelves
do not a fiord exactly the thing de
sired, they are uniformly prompt
in getting it on special order. It
is discouraging to men who try to
serve tho public well to be slighted
by their neighbors.
A 'xrjMUKit of civil engineets
propose to memoralize congress to
take the public works of the
government, forts and military
structures excepted, from the
charge of the engineer corps of
the army. A much more sensible
method of attempting the same
end, says the Neioi, would be to
criticise the work of the army
engineers. As these last-named
gentlemen were educated at the
nation's expense, hold life appoint
ments and have little to do for
military purposes, the government
is justified in utilizing them until
they are proved to be incompe
tent. Ben Butler, the bold has
written a letter on presidential
chances. He says that for a gen
eration both political parties have
looked to four pivotal states
New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio
and Illinois for their candidates.
"It has been utterly useless," he
pathetically adds, "for any man
in any other state to expect a
nomination, however much he
might strive for it." This would
indicate that Ben's chances arc
somewhat gauz .
California farmers work under
occasional disadvantage. One of
whom we lately hear found that
by reason of the drought in the
San Joaquin Valley his wheat
crop was lost; he moved to Tulare
lake and made u second planting
whefi the waters of that eccentric
inland sea, rose and covered the
wheat sown area. Two such fail
ures in one year has loosened
the Californian's belief in Providence.
Senator McDonald says "we
are all apt at seeing pleasant
things said of us in the newspa
pers." Our experience, says the
Standard, has been to the contra
ry. Praise a man on the first page
in large caps, and ten to one he
never hears of it. But just prick
him one time with the painful
prod of adverse criticism, hide it
away in the most obscure column
in small t3Tpe, even under some
old standing advertisement of
"Chicken Cholera or King's Kid
ney Cure," and before 8 a. m., he
and all his friends are up and in
arms.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
takes comfort that the visit there
of Mr. Viilard settled one thing,
and that is that he has no present
intention of building any railroad
north of that city. Our friends of
Snohomish and "Whatcom will have
to wait a year or two longer. For
at least two years Seattle will lo
the extreme northwestern te i
nus of the entire railroad system
of the United States.
The
county
Goldendale Klickitat
Gazette says: "The
North Pacific railroad have a line
located on the north bank of the
Columbia river through this coun
ty, and have had for months past,
a small force of men at work on
it, near Columbus, It will proba
bly not be built until several lines
of more immediate importance
have been constructed."
It is a noticeable political fact
that amid all the nominating for
President that is now going on,
not one name is mentioned whose
owner lives south of Mason
and Dixon's line. For fifty years
the southern element ruled the
country, now the fact that a man
is from the south puts a quietus
on his highest political aspirations.
It is keenly illustrative of "tire
swing of the pendulum."
NEW TO-DAY
Situation Wanted
1Y A NORWEGIAN GIRL AS COOK OR
x- waitress in hotel or private famliv. Ap
ply at this oflice. d3t
FOR TILLAMOOK.
The new Steamer
J&.m IB. FITlTiD.
BABBAOK, - Master.
FOR SAILING DATES AND PARTICC
lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER. Mam
street Wharf. Astoria : ALLEN & LEWIS,
Portland ; J. L. STORY. Tillamook.
RBGULARMOTIONSALB
SATURDAY. 11. A.M.
I Will Sell at 3Iy Auction Rooms,
Two dozen Bar-room Chairs,
Seven Bar-room Tables,
One S-day Clock.
One Larjie Mirror,
A lot of Bar Decanters, Tumblers and
Beer Mups.
Seven Fine Pictures.
Also balance of Bankrupt Stock of
Men's and Boy's Clothing, Ladies'
Cloaks, etc., etc.
E.C.IIOLDEN,
d'Jt Auctioneer.
T0 GRAY'S HARBOR.
milE STEAMER GUN. MILES, OK TJ1H
JL I.S.N.Co.,vrill sail for
Cray's Harbor,
On TUESDAY, IJIay 8th.
J. II. D.GRAY.
ARcnt.
County Treasurar's Notice.
THERE IS MONEY IN TI1E COUNTY
Treasury to pay all County Orders pre
sented prior to August 31, 1832. Ail such or
ders will cease to draw interest after tliis
date. CIIAS. IIEILROltX.
April 20, 1 633. Trcas. Clatsop Co,
Notice.
1 A REPORT HAS KEEN CIRCULATED
-L.SL among the fishermen on the Columbia
nvcr, that the undersigned has appropriated
and used several hundred fathoms new web
with lines, and floats, together with other
effects, the property of others; as this re
port circulated through deviltrv and jeal
ousy by evil-minded men, and endangers my
life in the pursuit of my legitimate business.
I hereby announce that a liberal reward will
be given to anyone who can reveal, and
with legal evidence proe the originator of
said report, that he may receive due punish
ment for defamation of character.
V. O. NOHLING.
Fisherman.
Astoria, April 21th, 1883. lwk
ITT
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PILLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive.
Pcin in the Sead, with a dull sen
sation in the back part, Pain under
the Shoulder blade, fullness after
eating-, -oith a disinclination to es-
eiuon ox body
ci temi
rae- ornavmsr
weariness, xizziness, jejutterini? at
the hearty Dots before the eyes, "xei
low Skin, Headache generally over
the right eye, Bestleesness, with fit
ful dreams, highly colored "Urine,
and,
CONSTIPATION,
TTJTT'S PI III. 8 are especially
adapted to shcIi. cases. Be dose ef
fect sack, a ebaRffe er Xeeli&c m.e to
astonisH the raflerer.
They Iaexe&se tae AppetlttRn3 canso
the body to Take a JTlesh, thus tho n -tfm
la nourished, and br their Tcnic
Action on the DItestiveOrK&&s, 2: ex
alar Stools are produced, trice 23 ceui.
g Murray St.. K. Y.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE,
Geat Kin: on Wmmnts chaape to a Glossy
Black by & tingle application of this Dte. It
rupartsanaturalcolor. Act Instantaneous
if. Sold by Druprtsts, or seat by expreu uu
receipt of. ..8I.OO.
OFFICE, S5 SrUXKAX ST., IT.T.
( Zr.TCTT-SX15rUlafTUt.Ulfenftilaka'
VJCiMrfellUetfUirfflWKa4-pjlitU.J
Notice.
Sealed ri:orosLs will be re
ccived until noon of the first Monday in
May next, lor iron work on the Clatsop
County Jail : bids to be received at the oflice
of the County Clerk, where plans and speci
fications may be seen.
By order of the County Court.
It. R. Sl'EDDEN, Clerk.
ASTOIUA , April 13, 1SS3. dtd
Furnished Rooms to Let.
T MRS. GEO. KILLER'S, NEXT TO
l Weston Hotel. tf -
Notice.
milE ASTORIA GAS LIGHT Co.. ON OR
JL about Mav M. 1SS3. will furnish Gas to
consumers at the follow ins rates : Up to 5 M
feet pennon th. at the rate of S4.2T. per 1M
cubic feet. From 5 M to to M feet per inonin
;t the rate of am perl M fecr, less 10 per
cent- rebate. Over 10 M feet per month, and
to all manufacturers who use gas for heat
ing or mechanical purpose, at the rate of
Sl.25 per 1 31 leet. less 20 per cent, rebate.
All bills will be payable monthly unless spe
cial contracts are made.
CHAS.S. WRIGHT,
President.
C. IL PAGE.
Scct'y.
Astoria, Oregon., April Hth, 1853. tf
Musical.
T HAVE THE AGENCY OK THE HE.YTTY
x Orpins and 1'lanos. and will sell the same
very low for cash, or on time with the proper
security. Persons desiring to purclmse an
organ for either church or family use will
find it greatly to their interest to call at my
residence and ascertain prices. Fiw years
guarantee given if desired.
C. H. BAIN.
GEEAT SACRIFICE!
OF
BOOTS AND SHOES!
For 20 Day
On account of removal I will sell my Inrse
and well selected stock of Roots and Shoes
amounting to over
86,000
At cost for the next 20 days.
All those needing anything In the line ot
Ladies' and Gentlemen's or Children's Joots
and Shoes will find tt greatly to their interest
to give me a call, for f will positively sell my
goods at cost rather than to he to the trouble
of moving them to my new place of business.
I.J.ARVOLD.
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL
TWENTY DOLLARS per Day.
The Original Italian Oil Painting.
Prof. J. 0. fflURPHEY,
OF SALEM, IS NOW IN THIS CITY,
and lias a suite of rooms over Carl Ad
Ier's Bookstore, where he will give lessons in
the art, guaranteeing perfection, at ?2. 00
for full instructions, or in clubs of 3, 4, or 3,
at one dollar each.
No Money Required in Advance.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Call at my rooms
and .see samples. Room No. 7.
Hours from 8 A. M. to 7 r. 5t,
THE LARGEST
AND
BEST SELECTED STOCK
-OF-
Books and Stationery,
Yankee Notions, Toys, etc.
PIAKTOS
T' Lgssasgssazgg
''
OR.G-ANS,
Watches. Clocks. Jewelry,
-AND-
SILVERWARE.
Baby Carriages, Velocipedes
and Taney Goods of
all Descriptions
at Prices
that
Defy Competition, at
CARL ADLEE'S
Kemembcr that on account of enlargement
of my premi(, I havr reduced tho price of
everj thing t make room.
Fine and Coarse Liverpool
SAL T.
Tin Plnte, IXIockTIn, Caustic .Soda,
For sale ex "Warehouse at Portland
or Astoria by
R AXiFOUB. GUTHRIE & CO.
dtf Portland, Or.
LEATHERS BROS.
BOAT BUItDEKS.
Up Stairs
Over Arndt &. Fcrchcn's Nhop.
Call and examine the work tve are doing
and see the wood we are usinc before inak
ins a trade elsewhere.
FIRST-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY.
FIRST QUALITY LUMBER.
TIIE
WESTPOUT
MILL COMPANY
IS IN THE FIELD A.VD PROPOSES TO
remain.
We will take orders for lumber from 100
to 500 JL, at the mill or delivered.
We also manufacture lath and shingles of
Al quality.
Flooring a Specialty.
Address all orders
WESTPOUT iOLL CO.
S. C. BEiCfEB, Supt.
i
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VOfcS
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n Aun luoiiDAUon
uunu any hsouhhuul.
BROKER, BANKER
AKO
INSURANCE AGEHT.
ASTOIUA, ,- - - OREGON
OFFICE nOUKS:
FROM. 9 O'CLOCK A. M. U"
O'CLOCK P. JL
:til
Hie Mutual luseiance Go.,1
OF CALIFORNIA.
l
Prt-adent
.Swr.Mwy ;
..u??nt for Osoni
J. F. ilODOHTOX.
CHA5. It. STOHV..
Geo. L. 5xoRr
Capital paid up In U. S. gout;
com .. ..............
:.- .--. u-i :
X. "W. CASK, ASM
f
Chenanuis street. AMoria. Oregon. . t
i
$67,000,000 CAPITAL,
LIVERPOOL AND LOvrON ANDj
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH AND .MKKCAN- j
TILE OF LONDON AN D I
EDINBURGH. j
OLD CONNECTICUT OF UAKT-j
FORD, AND I
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA j
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES j
Rej.reacntine a capital of 8C7.00G.OOO. j
A. VAN DUSFN'. Aent
FIEST GRAND
S JlLfE
AT
T
PRIOR TO STOCK TAKiN
Q.
We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
in-our line of
Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets,
Plushes,
Cashmeres and Armures.
Laces. Hosiery,
Corsets, Cloaks,
Dolmans, Etc., otc.
A 11NE ASSORTMENT OF
FLANNEL COMFORTERS.
Blankets, Etc.
Stock Complete in Every Branch.
PraeX Srotkers.
WH. EDGAR,
Uoalcr iu
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
The Oregon Improvement Co.
Are now prepared to sli
COAL
Por Domestic or Steam Use
From their
NEW COAL BUNKERS,
Situated on tlic O. R. & X. Co.'s Dock, at
Fnccs, delivered on trucks or vessels, as fol
lows :
Seattle, clc:ii coal for Domestic use
per ton or 22 Jo lbs . S7J25
Staltle, average coal, for steam me
per ton oi 2210 lbs .... O 2.1
Seattle, screening, for steam use. per
ton of 2210 lbs 4J4."
All orders sent to E. A. Xoyes, Agent, will
be promptly filled. Terms strietiy cab on
deliver- at Hunkers. K. II rsBAXD.
lm Conl Aent.
OM PRICE SHOE STORE.
P. J. COODrVIAft
Wishes to announce that he lira
JUST EECE1VED FROM THE EAST
A fine stock of well selected, latest styles
LADIES',
3nSSES
CHILDREN'S,
MEN'S.
ROY'S.
YOUTH'S
BOOTS AND SHOES,
At moderate prices. tf
FOARD & STOKES,
FINE
GROCERIES
-AND-
PROVISIONS.
ANCHOES, EOPE AND
CORDAGE.
HARNESS AT SAN .FRANCISCO
PRICES.
A Full Line of House
Furnishing Goods;
AT THE O. R. &. X. DOCK.
NATURE'S REMEDY.
Liyer, Kidney, and Skin. Diseases..;
Malaria. Dyspepsia,
Biliousness. . j
Pains in the Back and Loins,
Pimples and Blotches on the Skin, ,
Wlie'lur Herrlilarv.
Or Cand hv "WV-ixm , o- Kvr, ,
j Can Only be Cured by the Use of
Largest Sale and most Satisfaction
Of any M'-dicim on thetoasr. !
Sold b alt Dniggts and Medicine Dealers. '
.,.-.. ..... ... ru p.,w
I I !
LL'S F4RIBTIBS.
jwv&V. - Amcs.
- PROPRIETOR
STACK MANAGER
Kitgxxenivnl of an entire
MISS HELENA RICHIBAN.
Tne German Nightingale.
MISS SUSIE LEE,
Song and Danee Artist.
MISS MINNIE WILLIAMS,
Serio-comlo Queen.
MISS KITTY FRANKLIN.
Ponbrette. Als)
I aIR. GEO. ITEXDERSOX,
I
Ethiopian Comedian.
j Together with a ivv
iaj? ' Under the management of
i n:OF. CIIAKLES K1CKAROS.
, All the Old Favorites .Retained.
fOpen all tl Yi ar Performance Every
I Jight Entire Chanf of 1'rugranuKP
; Y. ery Night, Comprising
j SONGS, DAKCES AriD ACTS.
, We give the Best
, Variety Entertainment
j la the West.
Tho theatre is crowded nightly, and :ill
who have, witne'vscd the entertainment pro
nounce it (o be enual to any ph en elsewhere.
Mr. Hill as a caterer for tho public's
amusement cn not In; excelled. Anybodv
wishing to ,end a pieaant rveninf; anil
see siwrklint; wit ami beauty without vuf
parity, should inijHruvtt the opportunity and
come.
The company comprises the following well
known Artists :
Hiss Fanxix "Wai.to;.-.
JIisJ.Iamik GOOUKICtl.
Mi:. Waltki: 1'arks.
Mil. ClIAS. UARItOWS.
Mi:. V.'m. Moktok.
All of which will appear nightly in their dif,
fercnt specialties.
Open air concert every evening ; perform
ance commencing at 8 ; entrance to thcntie
on Kenton street ; private bo&s on Chena
mus street.
Now Stars in Hnpid Succession !
ASK FOU-
TTnion India Eubder Co's
ruro Fnra Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
nCWAHK OF lMITATIOX!
Bo sure the Uoots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the root and instop,
which prevent their cracking or breaktn?.
We are now making them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS'Sole which will make
them last more than twice as long as anv
ltuhber boots made.
FOR SALK BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS -KUUKEK BELTIXO. l'ACK-
IXG, UOSE. SI'KINGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc.
COODYEAR RUBBER CO.
it. H. PEASE. Jr. i Agents,
S. M. EDNYON, J a Krnncisco.
&RAM CLEASA1E SALE!
! liutke rm for n.ore
Hardware anil Slip Clianfllery
A. VAN DUSEH & CO.
"Wilt s-'H stt i-t their entirt' stock of
HATS AND GAPS!
xsv
BOOTS AHD SHOES.
These goods must be disposed of as we are
soon to receive another large let of
Hardware and Ship Chandlery
And must have room to store it.
Drugs and Chemicals
! t.Tf. THiWASsM
" jj
j j ""A DRUGGIST
AXI) V
Pharmacist,
--! 4
XASTORIA.O
Ircscriptions carefully compounded I
Day or Night.
Hardware d
L VAN DUSEH & CO.,
rFtin:3ix
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil. Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Kemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements,
Sewing machines,
Paints and'Oils, Groceries, otc,
t
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rp-r
5 A ATT i
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Wo hae to-day finished opening and putting in order the
2sELmffiS
r a
TOG:
Bought in ban Francisco by B. F. STEVEN'S.
('. I'. MOFF1T will be found behind the counter. His long established repu
tation as a good and reliable salesman is all that need be said.
You Will FJnd Prices Lower than the Lowest.
3. ?. STEVENS & CO.
FIm
llSoK TO .IAPKIXS & MONTGOMERY.)
PEALER EC
-5SS.
vKTf
PLUMBING.. GAS FITTING., AND CANNERY WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
CJZrjtAJlSS STIMHX Xoxt to C. X.. Parkcr'8 Store.
' I H H
t -?s-
A FDI.Ii STOCK
Two doors sast of Occident Hotel.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
ilANUFACTTJKER OF
FTJRlsriTUBE s BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Ve'indow Shades, Laca Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings
WINDCTvV CORNICES AXD CURTAIN POLES
Complete In every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN
DEALER IN
FURNITURE as BEDDING.
Jornr 3Inin r.nd s;uemoitia Streets. Astoria, Orecon.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIPffllIHGS; WALL PAPER ETC
A Complete SiocJi.
PRICES AS 0EEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
.i,f. fL3XS i)T FETHKiTUltE REPAIRED AJSD VARSISHED.
Tfrnf. an inm i n i nui i mi i
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY,
Scarf Pins, Chains, WatcheSj
Of eerj description.
Tlic fiupst s'ick ofJewclrj- iu Aatoriu.
JSAH goods vrarrantedasrepresciitcd
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
YOTJB PATEOItfAGE.
U mo-t resiMHtftilly solicit l for the
M Qdiuas (steal) Lannflr y,
Conunencin; MONDAY, April !), ISS3.
This Laundry will be run without China
help if it never makes a cent.
X. B. On account of all the machinery
nui hciuj; luiibiicu. wo win not ut auie 10
takw family work before the first of May.
'x. Mccormick.
Proprietor.
HAVE YOU' SEEK
OUR SPLENDID STOCK
crcsc:nc:s:z2:33:
:::zsaiasss2zz:s:x:nasn
OF
: CARPETS,
! UPHOLSTERY, :
WALL PAPER, i
!
iiiiiiiiiiaaitaiiiitiiafjiiiaiiit
AND
Keivest Styles n JFnruiturc?
ED- D, CURTIS & CO.
(M.W. Gallick's Old Stand.)
llae some elegant designs in tho above
mentioned goods which tfiey will be pleased
to show the public.
Everything now and tasUfuI.
O I CUAIC
aUUUUUI (X LL5Hri-
PRACTICAL PLTT3SBERS,i
iian and Stexuit Fitters.
uaveconstanuyonnanciageneraiasion -
ment of goods in our line. Jobbing prompt-
Have constantly on hand a general assort
ly attended to. Estimates given.
N. B. Wo guarantee our wort.
Shop narly oppesit0: R. N. Co's dock,
m ATDT?
J&. a -t
VJ JLh JH.
liEontgomery,
Tin,.Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stoves and Kanges
The Test in the market.
I'lumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
WEW MODEL
RA'GE CAN E HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
E. B, 11AWES,
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU
WILL BE PLEASED.
E. K. HAWES is also- agent for the
It
And other first-class stoTes.
Furnace "Worlr, Steam Pit-
tings, otc. a specialty.
AL17AYS ON HAND.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wnoiosale and retail dealer in.
ALL KIXBS OF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Loot of Benton street. Astoria
Oregon.
LOOK HERE !
We respectfully inform the public that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Fresh and Cured Meats
ALSO
Choice Pamily GrOCeiieSj
i
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and
i uiass-ware.
Snins noteLs ml Bonrilinir tt011-m Slln
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patronage is respect
fully solicited,
dtf, WARREN & THOMPSON.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting..
IORIEA BROS.
Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters.
I Jobbing Promptly Attontled to-
IA Rill Supply ot
GAS FIXTURES, COCKS, STEAM FIT
TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND.
I All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate.
Chenamus street, opposite Dement's Drus
Store, Astoria, Oregon.-
Leinenweber & Co.,
C. I.KIXKNWZBnK. H. BROWIT.
ESTABIJSnKD 1865.
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMEBS AM CDBBR1S,
s
Manufacturers and Importers of
A LL KINDS OF
XjIR A .PIBC JbJ JHL
AKD FINDINGS
.."Wholesale Dealers in
i - TT vrr
(JlLi A-NJJ TAJLliOvV.
fiaHighest cash price paid for Hides and
jallow.