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"t -"i - - ft) HB! VJvJI'JUl' Vol. xix. Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, June 2, 1883. No.- 55. . ' &t mi II, THE CLE AH NEWSPAPER. There is a growing feeling in healthy communities, against journals which make it their special object to ininibter to a perverted taste by seeking out and seiving up in seductive form disgusting and licentious revelations. There is good reason to believe that the clean newspaper is more highly prized to-day than it was four or five years ago. It is also safe to predict that, as people in all ranks of life who protect their own, at least, from contamination, because more conscious of the pernicious influence of a certain class of journals, called enterprising, be cause they are ambitious to serve up dirty scandals, they will be care ful to see that the journals they permit to be read in the family circle are the class that never forget the proprieties of life. Already men and women of re finement and healthy morals have had their attention called to the pernicious influence of bad litera ture, and have made commendable effort to counteract the same by causing sound literature to be published and sold at popular prices. These efforts are working a silent, but sure revolution. The best authors arc more generally read to-day than at any previous day. The sickly sentimental story paper and the wild ranger and pirate story books are slowly but surely yielding the field to worthier claimants. In praise of the decent newspaper, it may be said that where it has a place in the family, and has been read for years by young as well as old, it has developed such a healthy tone and such a discriminating taste, that the life-nature of the slums has no admirers. Fortunately, the number of such families is increas ing in the land, and as they in crease the journal that devotes itself to sickening revelations of immorality will be compelled to find its supporters solely among those classes who practice vice and crime, or are ambitious to learn to follow such ways. The -people of Georgia, accord ing to local papers, are so united in reprobating Chinese as residents that no bill of indictment can be found against men who assault them and destroy their property. A party of men drove out a small colony of Chinese that had settled near Waynesboro, and destroyed their poor buildtngs. The Chinese minister invoked the general gov ernment and the Chinese had the matter brought into the local courts, both on civil and criminal processes. The grand jury has refused to render any bill against the persons implicated in the riot, and a "Waynesboro dispatch savs this action is heartily approved by the people, whose sympathies have been entirely with the young men in their trouble. According to the St. Paul jPioneor jPress, the annual cut of lumber iu Minnesota and Wiscon sin exceeds 4,000,000,000 feet. This, as forests grow in those states, represent the trees stand ing on 1250 square miles, or about thirty-five townships of lands. Chicago, once the lumber market of the whole middle region, now gets only a small fraction of Minne. sota and Wisconsin products. It is admitted by the St. Paul paper that the exhaustion of the lumber supply in that quarter is near cnoujru to susreet the most careful husbanding of what re jnains. Peter Hall and Frank Smith scaped from the jail at New Ta- corua. Hall was under arrest for cutting Fred Johnson, and Smith had escaped from the penitentiary at Salem, Oregon. He had been captured Sunday at New Tacoma, and was being held to await trans fer. The Olympia Courier says the logging railroad from the head of the bay to Black lake, recently built by George Foster, is now in regular use, and it is said that about 40,000 foot per day are brought over it. Scraps In removing an old stump from a field, Jas. Hubbard, of Middle town. X. Y., unearthed a nest of anAara onrl lrillorl f-litrfoon .w.v.., .... .w..v, .......... , A section hand came so near being run over by an engine that his hair was cut off by the wheels at Bryan, Texa?, a few days ago. Shad fishermen will not take half as many fish this season as last. The want of shad has been noticeable from Florida to Connec ticut. A French savant has succeeded in making the clam recognize the sound of a fiddle, but the poor thing didn't live ten minutes after wards. There are about J 50 men em ployed in the woolen factory in Oregon City. The number ran up to 225 whfMi a night force was em ployed. A Georgia farmer says his wheat field is so flourishing that a rabbit ran one hundred j-ards on the top of the wheat without falling through. Hallie Hutchinson, who lives in Texas and has charge of the tele graph office at the railway station, at which she resides, is only ten years old. Mr. Stuart and associates pro pose to subscribe $35,000 if the j citizens of Salem will raise $25,- j 000 more for the woolen mills at that place. I The late Czarina had one pocket j handkerchief which cost her five j hundred pounds, seven years labor and the eyesight of the1 em-4 broideress. , A new method of preparing j ooneiess nsii is now in use in ; Gloucester. Cod scraps are put i under pressure and appear as; cakes of fish. .Because his mother lent hisi horse to "his brother against his ' will. Ilenan Hegley, aged twent- j two, of Millersville, Ohio, took a fatal dose of morphine. The largest fir tree, says the Chronicle, that has thus far this season been cut on the Sound,; was cut at Samish Camp one day last week. The tree was oue hundred and two feet in length, and made three logs 24 feet lor.g and one 32 feet long. It meas ured eight and a half feet in diam eter at the butt end and five feet two inches at the top, and con tained nineteen thousand one hun dred and sixty-six feet of lumber, board measure. Such a giant of the forest would completely para lyze the natives of the Cdbrern lumbering districts, but we believe our Clatsop or Wahkiakum coun ties can show a bigger one. A Raleigh, N. C, special says that Mormon missionaries are again at work in the western part of the state. They have induced large numbers of women to join their church. The ceremony of baptism of the new converts is at tended by the most horrible orgies. All that was previously known of the abominations of Mormonism was surpassed bj- the scenes that took place on this occasion. The Mormons probably will be driven out of the state. Public indigna tion is so gieat that lynching is feared. The latest news from the Ari zona frontier says that not a single report concerning Crook has been received since he crossed the line. All rumors thus far are only sur mises. It is generally believed, however, that the hostdes are short of ammunition and will not stand a fight with (rook, and that they aie preparing to surrender at the first opportunity. The duke of Albany recently received an urgent requesr from Canada to consent to be the suc cessor of the marquis of Lome. The duke after studying the af fairs of Canada wrote to Gladstone on the subject. The prime minis ter replied that the duke was too young for such an important posi tion, and also he lacked experi ence in governmental work. Senor Godoy, the Chilean minister, has advices from his government via the Mexican Le gation at Paris, announcing the 'ratification of the treatv of peace between Chile and Peru. His - - advices state that the authoritv of General Igles.ias, who signed the treaty on behalf of Peru, is ac knowledged in the whole of north era and central Peru. I he terms of the treaty include the cession of Chile for ten years of the prov inces of Tarapaca, Arica and Tacna, piovision being made that on the expiration of that term the question to whom shall the ceded territory thereafter belong shall be submitted to a popular vote of the people in the territory, the country to whom the territory is voted to pay the other $10,000, 000 before acquiring possession. When Brown, the Spokane prisoner, who escaped from the penitentiary, aud was recaptured at Walla Walla, was handed over to his guaid he made this talk: "My father told me I would live in a penitentiary and die on the scaffold. I guess he was right. J have gone as far as the peniten tiary, and as I am young I guess I stand good chances for the scaf fold. At any rate, I'll never do another day's work.' Polousc Gazette. Absolutely Pure This powder never varies. A marvel o purity. Mremitli aud wlulcsonicnoss. Mom economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot lie .sold in competition with the mul titude of low test .short eight, alum or phnsphaie ponders Saldonlyiu cans. Rov ai. Hakixu Powder Co., iog Wall-st. N. Y. NEVILLE & CO. Pacific Net and Twine Co. Sax Fkancisco, April 1 itli, 1883. DnAK.Sins; Forjjeneral convenience, tte have sunt a supply of IVo. 30, i'2- IIj-Genuine Scotch Salmon 71 et Twine, to the care of A. M. JOHNSON & CO., Astoria, which will be sold at low enough figures to make it an object for all net menders to use it for repair. in plane of the more costlj No. -10, 12- l'l.v. Fishermen who have heretofore used this grade of twine for repairs, claim that the durability ot the patch is equal to the balance of the net, after the latter lias had a few weeks use. We think it will be money In your pocket to try it. For priees and samples apply to A. M. JOHNSON &CO., Astoria. San Francisco. Neville & Co. Sole Agents, SI and 33 California St. Barboiir?s No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! CORK Mil LiiAD LIKES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 aiarket Street, Sau Francisco Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast RUDDOCK & LEVAKE. PRACTICAL PLTJM3EES, Gas and Steam Fitter. Have, constantly on hand a general assort ment el goods In our line. Jobbing prompt ly attended to. Estimates given. N. B. We guarantee our work. Shop nearly oppositeO. It. & N. Co's dock. A 2asal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh JRernedy Price 50 cents. Soldbv W. E. Dement ffmmw 5 EKE&V BH Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacho, Soreness of ihe Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation en csrth equals St. Jtcoii Oil ft a safe, sure, simple and clieap External Bemedj. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cent, tnd every one tuffo log with pain can bare cheap tad paitive proof of IU claim. Direction In Keren Languages. E0LD BY ALLDBTJGGIST3 ABDI)EALEB3 IN UEDI0IHE. A. VOGKEIJSR &, CO., Baltimore, 22d., V. S. A. A Victoria dispatch says the strike of the Victoria Indian fisher- men is over, the men acceding to ine uemanas oi tne cannery com panies. Fish are running; fairly but in by no means large numbers. A light pack is expected. A serious accident happened to a man in the employ of J. F. Kim ball near Cathlamet last Sunday. "While standing on a log chopping he made a miss-lick aud struck himself with the ax above the knee, severing an artery and mak ing .1 fearful wound. FIc was taken on board the steamer Wiflo West to Portland. j MOTHERS, READ. I i Gents: About nine years ago I hail a ' child two years old nnd almost dead. The ' doctor I had attending her eotild n-l lei! ! what ailed her. I asked him if he did ..t I MB v -.-v- - - :i.zr4lm FOB RHEUMATISM. tmnu it was worm. He .said no. Ilnw- P.jf), !;., y.:bIii. nneB e cr, this did not satisfy nip, n I fr i :,- x ais . araislics, Class, viuced in my own mind that she it id. 1:111113'. Artists' Oil and Water obtained a bottle of DIt. C Mol.A MI'S 'i. ini,.t nn.i tt7. CKLinntATRnvr.nMTrrr.v.0 ... Colir. I alnt ana Ilnl.so- I gavo her n teaspoon fill iu the morn inn j amlnnotuerntnislitinenvhlrliMip ; -nl s-. enty-two worms and was a !) ! W. I Mure then I have never Lccu Mill cut It In my family. The health of mvth.l rrn remained so pood that I had i.i !. u-d watching their action until about i" r- j the Riimu .sickly appearance that 1 .mm v.iths HK" wllCII IHO OI lilOllt lUPTiiiPal j did nine years ago. Po I thouuht H mum be worms, and i ent to work at owe with a bottle of 1K. C. McI.ANI.n VJ.mil- roust was s Knuirviiiu that I jm i.t two u:i.vs in rowin 11 v wMKieniit irvi ft yo;.r erminitre artin nmd ftl.-a. Mid ii-.w xluliltinnii my More ily, JOHN I'.'I'KK. n.'.ve the worms on i Yours tnil The sennlnc lilt. C 3IrI.ANrV MII-TOi: is mnuufiietiiied onlv bv vr.R- Flcming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., and iHiir the .signature: or C. ?lcLano ami 1'li-minir Bros, it 1 never made in M. Iiiis or Wheeling. It." Mm- you Kii the genuine Price, 25 coiitN . SM.ttle. FL23U3I6 BItOS., I'lllslrargli, Pa. King Blood Is not a "cure all." It is a blaori-ntirifler and tonic Impurity of the blood poisons the sys tem, derangs the circulation, and tuus in duces many disorders, known by different names to distinguish them according to ef fects, but being really branches or phases of that great generic disorder. Impurity 01 Itlood. Such are J).r;u.fn, HlUtowme, Lircr Comnlnint. Conxtitiallon. .Ymtoiw T)U- ordtrx. Headache, Backache, General il'enh- nw. iieari m.cac,i)ri)ivii. Kidney l)ltarc. rues, nneumaiim, catarrh, Santuia,sKin Disorders. Ptsktn Ulcer. SwclHnas. Ac. dc. Kins: or the itlood prevents aud cures these by attacking the cnic. Impurity of the blood. Chembts and pin slcians agree in calling it "the most genuine' and efllclent preparation for the purpoe." Sold bv Drug gists, 81 per bottle. See testimonials, direc tions, &c, Iu pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases oi the Blood." wrapped around each bottle. I). RANSOM, SON & Co.. rropt Buffalo. N. Y. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. LORYFA BROS. Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters. Jobnlng Promptly Attended to. A Full Supply of GAS FIXTURES. COCKS. STEAM FIT TINGS, ETC , ALWAYS ON HAND. Cannery, and Steamboat Work a Specialty. Chenamus street, opposite De incut's Drug Store, Astoria, Oregon. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bou, Ind., says: "Both myself ami wife owe onr lives toSinr-on's Consumption Cure." ioId by W. E. Dement. I'l'Gi: between four of niv l.iIWrr-ii. sln.r 1 :ies licinjins follews: Alice, J. y-:irv: l.ar- uiens J''C "l'S &c., AC. Ic-yt-t years; Fmma,Gye.rs; Jfhn.lc-:o- ' Kverythlng sold at lowest Living Itates. Not comes tlie re-ult: Alice and Ilnuna ! tXnalitv f.'nirnnfeiMl a:::eoutnllriht,butfnariey.idroriv- , .. .T ,""aranlc--I:eaudJohnm-nhout iniv u;im- Yi'i. ! An Lam;iiatinn w iltmoro than repay 5 ou. I of tlie SHIPPING NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAND. (FAST TIME.) w Lr otoamer FLEETWOOD, Wi .rh h-i-i bfen rt-fitted for the comfort of ua"t,ti2,r i ill lent e "WIIon and FfIiiT' clock every :k6pu, Wednesday and Friday at 6 AS, at riving at Portland at 7 P. M. :i:nn:lus Ic.ivt". I'ortlnnd every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A, M. Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. An ntltiitioi.nl trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, I.e:ttin; Portland at 9 o'clock Sunday morning:. Passengers by ih!s route conuect at Kalama f r S iitnd port. D. B. SCOTT, rreaident. Astoria and Portland. -Str. WESTPORT, vsr?. F. II SHERMAN. - - MASTER Will ntak regular trips to Fortland and Atorln. leaving ISurnell's dock, foot of Mor rivii street, Portland, at C a.m. Saturdays. Ami will leave Wilson & Fisher's dock, Asluna. at c a. m. 1 hursdays. 57Frei2ht carried at reasonable rates. Steamer " EELIC." M Vl WI LI. MAKE TRIPS AS Uj FOLLOWS : To YOUNGS RIVEK, .Mondays, Wednesdays anil Fridays. Special trips as required. Will leave Wilson & Fishers wharf at 1 o'clock sharp, each morning. LEWIS G. IIAAVEN, I'pper Astoria. Master. REM STEAM PACKET. "Daisy," and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Graj-'s Dock, For Oluey, and Head of Youngs River, On TiirniJnj s, and Fridays at 8 A. M. iu'iunimg.-ame(iaj. For Landings on Lev is & Clark's River, On Wcilncsilnjs, nt 8 A. 31., Keturainxsame day. For Fonner's Camp. On FrMa3 s. nt a V. M laylnp over night at the Camp, will leave for Astoria, on Sat urday, at a. M. : Returning will leave AMoria.a(3r.3I. xterFor Freight or Fassage, apply on hoard, or at Gray's J)ock, where Freight will be re ceived and stored. If necessary. J. n. D. GRAY. .t.M. JOII.NtO.N. CD. STICKKL3. A. Iff. JOHNSON & Co., Dealers in CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. Also AYhoIesale Dealers In inino ISrusue.t. of s ,X ,V Fwv rtrf ri i vw Groceries Only tho i,rst Kt' , Our stock of Crockery and lass Wnri is the Juarsewt and most Complete 'lutiv cti vjm-iicu 111 vniuiiii. Coiibtstlng of Tea and Dinner Fets, Toilet Sets. Glass, mm, ana water sets, liar fixtures. A;e Mnp?. l'onie:. Unfile Bottles Goblets, Tum- 1 f H X f? f r Mj W J jj 0 CC LJ W KJU V-5 JOBllKIlS IN WINES, LIQUOKS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. E27AH goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. Opposite l'arker House, Astoria, Oregon. EAGSUS G. OROSBY, Dealer In HARDWABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AND STEAM. FITTER0 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. J0B31NG IN SHEETU80N, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A larjre assortment ofj SCALE?' Oonsteatly on hand. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway Navigation C'OJtPAVY. OCEAN UITISIOX. On and after April 1st, 1883. Ocean Steamers will sail from San Fran cisco and Portland everr three iaj'. Leaving Spear St. wharf San Francisco, at 10 :O0 A. M.. and Alnsworth Dock, Portland, nt Midnight, Through, Tickets sold to all prlneipa cities in the United -States, Canada and Europe. River and Rail Division. On and After March 18, 1883. RAIL DIVISION. Trains leave Portland for Eastern point-, nt 7 :20 A.M. Sundays excepted. RIVER DIVMXOX (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 -.00 A. AX. alse: LeavePort land for Mon Tu, We. ITlui Fri. I Sat A i tori a nd lower Co-1 lumbU....l6AMISAM Dayton. Or jTAMJ Salem ....I jc AVi Victoria.BC,'fi AM1, SAM 6AM 7 AM.1 AM 6 AM AM Is AM AM . JfAJl! .Leares Astoria for Portland at 6 &. is. dailr ex cept Sunday. Astoria to Portland. FAST LVSK. Steamer Wide Went will leave Astoria for Portland. 1 P. 31. Returning, leaves Portland for Astoria, 5 A. M., dally, Weduesdajs excepted. Pullman Palace Cam runnin between Port land. Walla Walla and Dayton. JOHN MUIR, Superintendent of Traffic C. II. PKESCOTT, Manager. Ilwau Steam Navigation Go WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, and Uwaco, Connectlnc by Stages for Oys.terville and Olympia. Until farther notice tho Ilwaco Steam Navigation Co's steomois GEN. JULES, or GEN. CANBY Will leave Astoria. On Mondays, and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. FOR Fart Stevens, Fort Canby. and llwaro OK Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturd ci 1 . The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m. as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort 3tevens.. " " Canby and Iiwaco 50Ct 8100 aallwaco freight, by the ton, in lota oi one ton or over, $2 00 per ton. "For Tickets, Towage or Charter flpph at tho office of the Company, Gray'i wharf, foot of Benton itroet. J. H.D. GRAY, Agent, Oregon & California R.R Co On an after May 18, 1883. trains will run as follows, DAILY (hxcapt Sundays), kjistsidk nrviaios. lieturcca POSTLt.M and GLENDALK VilL TfiJLU LEAVE. ARRIVE. PorUand 7:30 A. M.lGIenrfale 10 :5 r. v. Glcndalo 1:00 X. u. Portland 4i23f.it. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland l:(XJ P. M.lLebanon 9.20 P. M Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland10:05A.JJ The Oregon and California Railroad tern makes connection with all HognlarTrains or. Kastido Division. wkstsidk -bivisio5. Between Portlnud and C'urvnlliM UA.IL TRA.I LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9:00 A. M.ICorvallis .4:30 P. A: CorraIli3 8:30 A. M.Portland S:20 P. il KX Pit ESS TKA1X LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5:00 p. u.ircMInnvilIe-.8:00 r. v. Mc3IinnviIlo.o:45..Ji. fortland S:S0a. it. Close connections incdo at Glendale with the stages of tho Oregon and California Stage Company. ifrTicketi for sale at all the principal point? in California and tho Eat, at Company'; Office. Corner F and Front Sts., fortland, Or. Storage will be char-l on freight remain ing at Co in puny s 7.rchou-o'jTer ho urn. Freight will not bo rocurod for shipmem after 5 o'clock P. M. on etthor the East or West side Division. J. BRANDT. Uen'l Sup't IL KOEIILER, Manage-. E. P. ROGERS, Oen'l Freight and Passenger Agent. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SDMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Steveas. Fort unby, Ilwziro. North Beach, Oysterville. North Cove, Petersons Point, JIo- qaiura, iloutcsano, And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and G raj- Harbor. GEN. MILES, l strs. or On Columbi.i Hjvei. GEN. CANBY, GEN. GARFIELD " MONTESANO Slioal water Ba Gniy's Harboi Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip in CO hours. Leavo Olympia for Astoria on same days. GHAS. H. WILLIAMSON & CO. REAL ESTATE AND General Commission Brokers. ORlce corner Cass and Chenamus streets, with John Rogers. A General Agency business transacted. SOZORTH & JOHNS. Real Estate Dealers. A general agency business transacted HaveCommbfa City. Alderbrook, Astoria and Sad property for sale. 134S. NEW YORK LIFE, Ansel . ............. ......... nrnlni Income . . .. U.5S"2 Paid. Dentil JUohseti. Annuitios, EndowsaeatB, etc. ia 188. Mtf ?!? Incx-eae iu Insurance ............... 1V,M IJi'B. ?-For further particulars, apply for Annual report at the office, 64 aad. M FJIT STItEET. r01tTL.AXO.01t. DONALD KOSS, General Agent for Oregon and Was&lnte.Tej&oa7 We. the undersigned, take pleasure in declaring our nnqnallfied confidence fa Uae 1 clal abillity and Integrity of this company, ,- 01 tnis coniDanv. I'AULSCHULTZE, .S. UVDU. II. W. CUIUS. 11. U.U.USWU, U. WAUEUk.UO, A. L. L1NDSLEY, DONALD MACLEAY", G. A. MOONEY. IlOZORTH & JOHNS, Agents for Astoria, to whom all applications should be aade. WIL.LIA1YI HOWE -DEALER IN- Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds of OAK LUMBfiR, , GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. 1 MTnTiMtn -lmWWmWWmmm VSSBmUWW& i Scats of all ZUnds Mad to Ordr. IgOrdcrs from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed ia all vsrzrz: !.'-. ' - ii - sc?1 - !' - S. ARNDT & EEECHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP Boiler Shop Ail kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AUD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BK-TOXSrKEKT, NK.VR rAKKER HOUSE, ASTORIA, - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND aiMAEIE EMMS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Ofnll RfKeriptions made to Order at Short Xotice. A. I). "Wass. Prescdent. .1. G. IIusTtEit, Secretary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. Joiix Fox,Superlntendent. A. V. Allen, (SUCOBSdOIt TO PAOE & ALLB3T.) Wholesale aud retail dealer' In Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars Wilson & Fisher, SKIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS IN iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED SPIKES, lYalls Copper Nails and Burrs. Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds, PROVISIONS. FiOUR A3TD MXXX FEE1K Agents for Salem Flouring Mills. Comer Chcnanius and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. -jwflp -jeMB !! and thorough reliability of the and taoroucn reuaDUitv 01 tne aeeati reatf iOHNMUIl JAS. K. KELLEY, KENNETH MJLCPt I Y, AMD Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. 1 !1 - n - '- BUSINESS CABDS. E C' hoxjex, NOTAKT PU-BUOV AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND STJRANCE AGENI. m Q.IiO F. PAK1LEK. 8URVEY0R OF Glatsep CdHBty.aal City Aatrta Office :-Chenamua street, Y. M. O. A. mjl Room No. 8. jp J. W1HTH, Attorney and Couns$ter at Law x&-Offlce In Pythian Bulldms;. Xmsi llta ASTORIA, --- - OXEGOX. JAY TCTTIiE, M. . PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEOH Office Rooms 1, 2, and S. Pythias Bnl W Ing. REsiDEKCS-Over J. S. Tboaus' Drm Store. XI P. MICKS, PENTIBT, ASTORIA, - - - OMGOJt Booms In Allen's building up stain, eorct ofCassandSqemocqhestrets. v T Q.A. BOWT.BY, ATTORNET AT LAW, Chenamus Street, - - ASTORIA, OREGON J J. JOXEM, STAIS BV1XDES, Ship and Steamboat Jointr. MISS LINEKER. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER. Suits made in the Latest Style, and on short est notice ; also Fainted Flowers on thtDrtiiM S7Ladies are Invited to call aad see Ma ples ot this fine work. PRICES SEA803TAJiXS. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part oi Europe. 1AM AGENT FOB TIE FOLLOWING well known and commodlona steuukro lines, STATE LINE, BED STAB, WHITE STAK HAMBURG- AMERICAN, DOMINION LIXI, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINX. Prepaid tickets tooriroraany Europe port. For full information as to rates of fart, sailing days, etc, apply to I.TT.CAS. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY 8necrsAr f GEO. W. HUME SAW MILL. MANUFACTURERS $ DEALERS IN LUMBER, SALMON BOXES, 7 RAYS, ET8. Office and Mill CORNER OF TVEST&Tir AND TTATBX T THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXTDOOBTOASTORIAK OFFIC. A. Tery large Stock from which to Mlet. "Window curtains made to orie SfMy patent Trimmer to cut-Wall Fsmt wiil be tonnd eonTenlent to 107 patzoss. U - ji