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ASTORIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY 3TAT 1, 1883
Pointers.
The Extradition Question.
London-, April 29. The gov
ernment will, it is understood, ask
the United States for the extradi
tion f twelve Irish conspirators,
now in America. One report
states that the request has already
been made at "Washington. Offi
cials already have had the matter
under consideration for some
weeks, and it is tacitly understood
that whenever the English gov
ernment shall make the request it
will be unhesitatingly granted.
Oregonian special.
It is possible but by no means
probable that the United States
government will refuse to grant
protection to its citizens and will
do the bidding of a power that
strangety enougli has with one ex
ception dictated to this country on
questions of public policy for nine
ty years. Adams was the only
minister that the United States
ever had at the court of St. James
that had sand enough to him to
declare true American principles.
Our present minister, James Rus
sell Lowell, though a fine poet and
a splendidly educated man, is too
much imbued with snobbery, is too
deeply versed in "Burke's Peer
age" to more than mildly suggest
that our country is not a sack of
mucus; that it has an alleged back
bone. He is now making speeches
to show how all good Americans
love and revere England; hu is
applauded by his auditors. So
was Gladstone applauded at New-castle-on-Tyne,
when Lainl was
turning out English vessels built
in English waters, manned by
English crews, made terrible hy
English cannon, bought by English
gold and which swept American
commerce from the sea. The
"grand old man" said:
"We know quite woll that the
people of the northern states have
not 3ret drunk of the cup they are
still trying to hold from their lips
the cup which all the rest of the
world see they nevertheless
must drink. Jefferson Davis
and other leaders of the south
have made an army; that the' are
making a navy, and that they have
made what is more than either,
they have made a nation. (Loud
cheers.) "Vc may anticipate
with certainty the success" of the
southern states so far as regards
their separation from lis north.
(Great applause.)
This was glcefull' prophesied
when our distracted country was
in the agonies of internecine strife.
It well becomes our "government"
to beg for instruction from over
the sea, and almost anticipate
English wishes in its zeal to get
the good opinion of the "mother
country." ft would seem as though
had Lowell, Frelinghuysen. and
Arthur been in power in JGS, that
the United States of America
would have ofTered an abject apol
ogy to England for such presump
tuous suggestion as "the Alabama
claims."
Insurance.
Yestkkday's Oregonian "gives
awaj" a clever and secret little
scheme of San Francisco insurance
managers to put up rates in Port
land and give them absolute con
trol cf the entire business. This
matterof insurance is one that has
always affected Astoria in a pro
portionate degree. Our business
men feel that a business which is
worth carrying on is worth insur
ing; but the rates which wc are
now compelled to pay are out
rageous. "But look at the risk!"
say the companies. Well, look at
it. Were Astoria to burn up this
morning the insurance companies
would be ahead. There is no city
on the coast that has paid insur
ance companies as well as Astoria
has. The rates, singularly enough
are higher to-day with the best
fire department north of San Fran
cisco, than than they were when
Astorians depended on the bucket
brigade and the climate. Were
we to buy another engine the
ratio would suggest putting on an
additional two per cent.
Extensive crop reports from
all parts of California show that
the wheat is in excellent condit
ion. It is thought that despite
the partial drouth increased acre
age will bring the crop up to
fully that of last year.
The loaded steamship San
JPedro, crashed into the New
T&coma wharf last Sunday, and
damaged it $2,000 worth.
Ox account of the rapid increase
of trade a vessel will hereafter sail
every Friday from San Francisco
for Victoria.
In the St. Johns river, Florida,
a 1,000-pound sun "fish has been
taken. A big fish for a small
river.
The Mexican government de
nies the report that Americans
cannot acquire land in that coun
try. An eccentric steamboat on the
Mississippi is called The Good
Rule, because it works equally
well both ways.
When a politician declares pos
itively and with exceeding warmth
that he is not a candidate, somehow
his friends don't know what to
think about it.
The house of lords is composed
of hereditary land owners, who
collectively own 14,258,527 acres
of land, whose collective incomes
are about 15,000,000.
The big redwood trees of Cali
fornia are overtopped by the pep
permint trees of Australia, one of
which, according to recent meas
urement is 480 feet high.
The New York Times and JPost,
the Albany Journal and the Buf
falo JZcpress, four of the most in
fluential republican newspapers of
the empire state, faror a radical
reduction of the tariff.
It is estimated that there are
18,000,000,000 feet of white pine
now standing in the lower penin
sula of Michigan, while in the up
per peninsula there are probably
not less than 5,000,000,000 feet.
The postal cards are made at
Holyoke, Mass., by forty men,
who turn out a million daily.
They have diminished the con
sumption of writing paper by from
$l2,000,000,to $15,000,000 a year.
The highest trestle on the lino
of the Northern Pacific is that
across Coriacan defile, about
twelve miles west of Missoula, M.
T. When finished the track level
will be three hundred feet in the
air.
The Republican party has had
charge of the treasury of the
United States for over twenty
three years. The $100,000,000
the treasury contains has just
been counted and was found to be
short one single nickel.
After July 1st the commissioner
of internal revenue will return
checks and drafts imprinted with
the two cent stamp, with the word
"Redeemed" stamped upon each.
This will enable banks to use the
stamped cheeds after their re
demption. According to recent London
advices the winter in Iceland has
been remarkably mild and favora
ble for stock farmers; the alleged
famine has not made its appear
ance, the fishing in all parts of the
island has been and continues un
commonly good, and Hecla is not
in eruption.
The Galveston News is convinc
ed that the democratic party can
have nothing but discomfituie and
confusion before it in 1SS4 unless
it is marshaled by clear-headed
and steady-handed leaders who
will save it from the blunderers
and professional hacks, under
whose management it has so often
met disaster and defeat.
The Tucson, (xVrizona) Citizen
heads a list with $90 for a fund to
be placed in a bank at Tucson as a
reward for the recovery of little
Charley McComas, son of the late
Judge McComas. Charley was
captured by the Apaches after
they had murdered his father and
mother at Thompson's station,
New Mexico, on the 28th of
March last. Contributions are
solicited throughout the Pacific
states and territories.
A fresh Boston Transcript re
porter was sent out among the
fishermen to get "points" as to the
season's prospects, etc. He re
turned late at night with a coun
tenance highly illuminated with
spring smiles and bringing the
single piece of information that
the reason why a fisherman car
ries a flat bottle with him is that
he may wait for a bite with baited
breath.
This from the Boston Tran
script contains a conundrum that
puzzles many a philosopher
through life: "A father was ad
vising his very small son not long
ago against the sin of selfishness
that he must never hesitate to grant
favors and be generally obliging
whenever he could. The boy lis
tened, then said: "I would like
to do everything you tell me,
father; but there's a fellow at
school just like what you've des
cribed. Everybody says he' an
obliging fellow, but nobocly not
oven the teacher trcates him as
if he was any account. Now I
don't want people to take me for a
no-account fellow!"
One characteristic of this queer
world is brought out in colors by
the Philadelphia Neics when it
says: "Herr Most talked for an
hour on Saturday night on the
beauties of murder, arson and
robbery, receiving for his labor
38.50. Had he preached a ser
mon on faith, hope and charity he
might have raked in 75 cents or
probably 85 cents."
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tHU !HOUnHHaJ.
2- W. C2J3.32SU
BROKER.. BANKER
a2:d
INSURANCE AGENT.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FROM 9 O'CLOCK A. St. UNTIL :i
O'CLOCK P. il.
England is doing in a more hu
mane manner what Cromwell sug
gested 250 years ago. The steamer
Catalonia which arrived at Boston
from Liverpool last Sunday, had
1,200 steerage passengers, most of
whom had their passage paid by
the British government. The
Allan line brought S00 to the same
port, the same day. Five hun
dred of the last mentioned were
Irishmen. Pixley will have to
get out a supplement for the
Argonaut when he hears this.
SEruETARY Lincoln is too offi
cious. He declines to authorize
the improvement of certain Cali
fornia rivers. This gentleman is
talked of as a probable republican
candidate. If nominated he will
be a good man to beat, no mat
ter what ticket he should be on
It is thought that the snubbing
of the dynamite faction at the
rcent Irish-American convention
at Philadelphia will result in call
inr another convention, where the
extremists will take care to exer
cise parliamentary control.
lie mutual taw Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
ATURE'S REMEDY.
Liver, Kidney, and Skin Diseases..!
Malaria, Dyspepsia.
Biliousness.
Pains in the Sack and Loins,
Pimples and Blotches on the Skin,
Whether Hcreditarv.
Or Caused by Weaku ss, or Expcse,
Can Only be Cured by the Use of
ffi
CITY
rF A"D in
J? JL m J
Wc have to-day finished opvuin
S$
S X
and putting in order the
J. F. JlOUGHTOX
GnAs. K. Stort.......
Geo. U Stout...-
PresMent
Secretary
.Agent for jon
1 1 j i j- nyjyyttv-4-r-vJ..v-, : yvffg-vya
Bought in San Francisco by B. F. STEVENS.
('. V. MOFF1T will be found behind the counter. His long established repu
tation as a good and reliable salesman is all that need be said.
Ycu WiH FJnd Prices Lower than the Lowest.
3. F. STEVENS & CO.
Capital paid up In U. S. roW?
coin .. ...... . . . vi 4"
I. V.. CAMK. Ageiil,
Chcnamus street. Astoria. Oreson.
Largest Sale and Most Satisfaction !
Of iH3 Medie.ne t u the Ccr.st.
Sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers.
$1.00 i:cr Keltic 8. for 35.C0.
I .
HILL'S VARIETIES.
67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AND LOON AND
GLOBE.
NORTH BRITISII AND MERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALlrOKNlA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Kcrrescntinp a capital of SG7.00C.000.
A. VAN DUSKN. Acent.
i a s 1 fi
B J I H
GEO. MIX. -WALTKK
1WKK.S,
PROPRIETOR
STaC.K MANAGER
Tin; Mexican government re
lusas to let Gen. Crook cross the
boundary ill pursuit of the
Apaches, to the delight of the lat
ter and the just disgust of the
former.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER!
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive,
Pain in tho Head, with, a dull sen
sation in tho back part, Pain -under
the Shoulder blade, fullness after
caunc, wicn a disinclination to ex
ertion
of temt
intr of j
NEW TO-DAY
Girl Wanted.
AJ.OOD STEADY GIRL CAN FIND Em
ployment at good wases, as waitress, at
the New England Restaurant. Apply im
mediately It
Net Lost.
-lOK FATHOMS NET.
A.AO A little above Tongue Point, on
Thursday night, April 28. No marks except
that there was old net on each end, and nn
tanned new net in the middle.
WILLIAM PETERSON,
i-Sr Cook's Cannery.
Notice.
milE TAXPAYERS OF SCHOOL DIS
X IrictNo. 1, are notiiiod that the assess
ment for 1CS3. is now bein' made. Nearly
all of them have been supplied v.ith blanks ;
these they arc requested to hand in at once
as it will greatl v facilitate the work or pssess
Ing, and save them the trouble of appearing
before the board of eqnali ution to correct
errors in a cessment.
.I.O.BOZORTH,
3t Clerk of School District No. 1.
low Sain, Headache generally ovor
the right eye, Eestlessncss, with -fal
dreams, "highly colored Hiiro,
and
CONSTIPATION.
TTJTT'S PIIiX.8 arc especially
ndnpteil to such, cabcc, one itoc e'
lectn tuch a dianue of Xeeliuj; ua tu
astonish, the suflerer.
Tbcy Increase the Appetite, ruM canto
the body to Toko on. ITlesh, thus t-p m -tem
Is nourished, and br their Tonic
Action on the Digestive Orxnux. 1 ,c;r
ulnr Stoolf are produced. lTlceZiceuii.
;.- Jinrrar St.. r . i .
n
12
Gray Itiiu on WmsKrns chanpe to a Gloss
Black by a slnglo application ot tblsDrc. It
uapartsanntural color. ActsInsUnt-uu-ous.
.y. SvM byDruKzlsta,orscatbyeiucv.j -i
receiptor.. .Sl.OO.
OFFICE 35 aiURRA.T ST.. IS. V.
f Pr.TCTrsaiXTlLorTalntUrlarsnuLlLinuii'S
lXurs!lUr!;,lsUltBullarUU:)acrsUnJuc.J
FIRST GRAND
Notice.
mHEASTOHIA GAS LIGHT Co.. ON OK
X about May 1st, 1853. will furnish Gas to
consumers at the following rates : Up to 5 M
feet per month, at the rate of $-.; per ill
cubic feet. From 5 M to 10 M feet per month
at the rate of $4.25 per 1 M feet, less 10 per
cent, reuaie. urenuai icei per monin, ami
to all manufacturers who use iras for heat
ing or mechanical purpose.", nt the rate of
SUZ't per l Jl leet, less 20 per cent, rebate.
All bills will be pavable monthly unless spe
cial contracts sue mauc.
CHAS.S.WKIGIIT.
President.
' C. n. PAGE.
Scct'y.
Astoria, Oregon,, April Htu. 1833. tf
AT
PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING.
I.nsngonient of an entire
SEW TROLIJE
MISS HELENA RICHMAN.
The German Nightingale.
SVUSS SUSIE LEE,
Son;: and Dance Artist.
KISS MINNIE WILLIAMS..
Herio-eomie Queen.
MISS KITTY FRANKLIN,
Soubrctie. Also
MR. GEO. HENDERSON,
Ethiopian Comedian.
Together with a new
Tinier the management of
PRO!' PHA1M.ES IiICfCAKiS. i
All the Old Favorites Retained.
Open, all the Year Performance Every
ight- Entire Change of Programme
Every Niijlit, Comprising
SOHCS, DAHCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
j Variety Entertainment
! In the West.
T Tin flnii" fc i-rt-i?il ?1iMi- ntlil .ill
who have witnessed the entertainment pro
nounce it to be emial to any given elsewhere.
Jlr. II1U as a caterer for th public's
amusement can not in excelled. Anybody
wishing to spend a pleasant evening and
see sparkling wit and beauty without vul
garity, should improve the opportunity ami
come.
The company comprises the following well
known Artfcts:
JllSS 1'AX.MK V.'ALTOX.
Miss 3LMiK Goodrich.
Mk. Waltkk Parks.
5fit. Chas. l5.ni:ovs.
Mi:. "Wii, Mokton.
All of which will appear nightly In their dif,
ferent specialties.
Open air concert every evening ; perform
ance commencing at 8 ; entrance to theatre
on Venton street ; private loxes on Chena
mus street.
Netr Stnrs in Rapid Succession !
ASK FOU-
TJnioii India Kubfcer Co's
Tare Tara Gum
ORA.OK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
liFATAnn OF I3IITAT10XS !
Be sure the Boots are stamped CllACK
PKOOFonthe heels, and have the PURE
GUM srmxus on tne loe: ami instep,
which prevent their cracking-or breaking.
We arc now making them with HUBBEH
AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
Kubber boots made.
FOIt SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS KUBBF.K BELTING. PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
li. 11. PEASE. ,7 r. I Agents.
S. Jtf. RUXYOX. f San Erancisco.
I LCEShOK TO JArKIN'S & MONTGOMERY.)
DEALER IS
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
'Magee Stoves and flanges
The Best In the market.
Piumbing goods of ail kinds on hand. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
CK:rA3!CS STSJKKT. STaxt to C. I, rarker's Store.
NEW MODEL
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS-
TORLV ONLY OF
?fSm
THE
"rs r
r &i , f-
Notice
iS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD
of Pilot Commissioners for the Columbia
and 'Willamette rivers will hold their semi
annual mccl'ng at Astoria on the 1st ot Mav.
dlwk J. A. BROWN. President."
Net Found.
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. OUTSIDE
the bar. 200 fathoms net marked J. L.
Owner can have it b applying to Ihe mate
of the tug Pioneer, Main street wharf
Astoria, April 2S, 18S3. 3t
To Let.
ITYO FURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE
. for man and wife. Ai.pl v to
THOSs. 1JV.RSKN,
Opposite Y. 32. Dcment's residence.
FOR TILLAMOOK.
The new Steamer
-A. IS. IFMISX-iIO.
BABBAG". .... Matter.
FOR SAILING DATES AND PARTICU
lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER. .Mam
street Wharf, Asteria: ALLEN Jfc LEWIS.
l'oruana ; j. i. siuky. Tillamook.
TO GRAY'S HARBOR.
milE STEAMER GEN. MILES. OF THE
X I. S. N. Co., will sail for
Cray's Harbor,
On TUESDAY, May 8 th.
J. II. D.GRAY'.
Agent.
We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
in our line of
Dress Goods, Silks. Velvets,
Plushes,
Cashmeres and Arimires.
Laces. Hosiery,
Corsets, Cloaks.
Dolmans, Etc., etc.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
FLANNEL COMFORTERS,
Blankets, Etc.
n i&
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU
WILL BE riJEASED.
K. K. TIAWES is also agent for tiie
Ml patent (Mil Stove
And other first-class stores.
Furnace Worlr, Steam Fit-
tinSs. etc., a specialty.
A FOLI STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
Two doors fast of Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON.
- w ;..-- i r ,m.iy.z:z.- '.nyii
CHAS..HEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FUBNITTJBE S BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Gurtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings
WINDOW CORNICES AND CORTALN TOLES
Complete In every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN
DEALER IN
FURNITURE S BEDDING.
ETC
Stock Complete in Every Branch.
Furnished Rooms to Let.
AT MIS. GEO. IIILLER'S. NEXT TO
AVoston Hotel. if
Notice. .
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL 15E RE
ccived until noon of i he first Mondnyln
May next, lor Iron work on the Clatsop
County Jail : uids to he received at the onice
of the County Cleric, where plans and speci
fications mav be seen.
Dy order of the County Court.
R. R. SPEDDEN, Clerk.
ASTOHIA, April 13, 18S3. utd
Ice Delivered to Order.
FRANK FABRE
ISFREPAREDTO DELIVER THE BEST
quality of Ice at 24 cents per pound, in
quantities from ten pounds up. lo Hotels,
baloons. Restaurants, or Families, leavini:
their orders with him. Large quantities of
Ice constantly on hand. tf
LEATHERS BROS.
BOAT EriIDERS,
TTp Stairs
Over Arndt & Fcrchen'H Shop.
Call and examine the work we arc doing
and see the wood we are usins, before niak
Ing a trado elsewhere.
FD2ST- CLASS 'WORK A SPECIALTY.
GREAT SACRIFICE!
OF
BOOTS AND SHOES !
Cor 20 Iays
On account of removal I will sell my large
and well selcctedstock of Roots and Shoes
amounting to over
$6,000
At cost for the next 20 day.
All those needing anvlliing In the line ol
Ladies' and Gentlemen's or ChUdren's Roots
and Shoes will find It greatly to their Interest
to give me a call, for f will positively sell ray
goods at cost rather than to be to the trouble
oLmovingthcm to my new place of business.
I..T.AI1VOLD.
GMD CLEARANCE SALE!
to niaXe HKJin Tor more
Hardware aM Ship Cliailcry
A. VAN DUSEN & CO.
Will sell sit co-5 their entire stock of
HATS AND GAPS1
A'I
BOOTS AND SHOES.
These goods must be disposed of as wc are
soonlo receive another large lot of
Hardware and Ship Chandlery
And must have room to storo it.
Drugs and Chemicals
-j t v mnm'.nAn .c
ni H HiY o
,
i
DRUGGIST
Axn
C Dln NitiA efr
? r iiauuauiai,
J. I
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a
VASTORIA.O
Prescriptions carefully coiuiounded
Day or Night.
7JnnrTTTn:in r-.ri
iiQiliffOiO iv
The Oregon Improvement Co.
Are now prepared lo sell
COAL
For Domestic or Steam TTsa
From their
NEW COAL BUNKERS,
Situated on the O. R. & X. Co.s Dock, at
Prices, delivered on trucks or vessels, as fol fel fol
eows: Seattle, clean coal for Domestic use
per ton of 2340 lbs S7.23
Seattle, average coal, for steam nse
per ton ol 2240 lbs ... C 23
Seattle, screenings, for steam use. per
ton of 2240lbs -iJZS
All orders sent to E. A. Jv'oyes, Agent, will
be promptly filled. Terms strictly cash on
delivery at Bunkers. it. HUSBAND;
lm Coal Agent.
Uall
A. VAN DUSEN &. CO.-
nn.i.Ki:s ix
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard 0i!,
Wrought iron Spikes.
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements,
Hcrria; Ulucliixies,
Faints and Oils, Groeorics, otc,
Corasr 3Xaf stxl Sqxiemoqua Streets. Astoria, Orcson.
WINDOW SHADES " AHD TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER
A Complete Stock.
PPJC3S AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
A1LI. TtSIvftS OT FURNITURE REPAIREI AISB VARHISEUED.
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
Of e;ery description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
JS9-A11 goods warrantedssrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and rotall dealer la.
ALL IZIimS OF FEED,
May, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms, root of Becton street. Astoria
Oregon.
YOTJE PATSOIJAGE.
I most reucetfiilly solicitcl for the
Anil CMffisg (steal) Lsnnftry,
Commencing MONDAY, April 9, 1S3S.
ThtLaundry will be run without China
help if it never makes a cent.
X. B. On account of all the machinery
not being finished, we will not be able to
t:ik family work before the first of May.
War. McCOIUIICK,
Proprietor.
Hire !0U SEEN
OUR SPLENDID STOCK
rr?'nTr?:Tni'rr3asiirr.cMEM3rsi:'ni3EC5! '
OF
Keivest
ED.
CARPETS, ;
UPHOLSTERY, j
WALL PAPER, j
A'D
Siylcs in Furniture?
D. CURTIS & CO.
OI. AV. Oallick's Old Stand.)
Have some elecant designs in tho above
mentioned goods which they will be pleased
to show the public.
Everything new and tasteful.
RUDDOCK & LEVAKE,
PRACTICAL PLTJKBEES,
linn and Steam Fitters.
Have constantly on hand a general assort
ment of goods In our line. Jobbing prompt
ly attended to. Estimates given.
2s". B. Wc guarantee onr work.
Shop a early opposite?. E. st X. Co' dock.
LOOK HERE !
"We respectfully inform the public that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Fresh, and Cured Meats
ALSO
Choice Fainily Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and
Glass-ware.
Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patronage Is respect
fully solicited,
dtf. - WARREN & THOMPSON.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting.
tOISYEA BROS.
Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters.
JoTiTjing Promptly Attended to-
A Full Supply of
GAS FIXTURES, COCKS, STEAM FIT
TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND.
All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate.
Chenamus street, opposite Demont's Drus
Store, Astoria, Oregon.
Leinenweber & Co.,
C. I.KtXEXWEEEK. H. BROWX.
ESTAI1USHED 1S63.
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMEES All CUBBBffiS,
Manufacturers and Importers of
A LL KINDS OF
XaT A i3?TT'F33EL
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
3Hgheit cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
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