k-& ' -- 1. Js - j jr. -t r 7 0JI2 ' i ,i5! V -. iei.G-w f . - -aim-' r n'J-S n. , , , r-.rt-J Vol. xix. Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, June 6, 1883. Ua58. va i j a Stye IHftfli s-jb --" - THE SALMON BTJSINBSS FUTURE. The canning of salmon on the Pacific co&st has already reached a magnitude that places this food product on the list of staple quota tions the world's markets, es pecially Jn the British isles, where itljolds relation next to the cereal and animal elements that enter into trade and public consump tion., For a decade or more, the Columbia-river product, both in quantity and quality, has held the line of trade to an extent that placed its export and brands ev erywhere in the front rank, yield ing to canning enterprises results that have made financial princes of more than a score of our pio neers who initiated that special industry. To-day, there are changed con ditions in the business and trade from past years, in which the Columbia-river canning investments (composed of about forty "plants") have an earnest interest, and can not afford to drift with the tide of events till more northwestern competition may place Columbia product before the central markets at a disadvantage at least in cost of production, with consequent minimum quotations in accord ance. At present, canneries are sprout ing up as fast as Jonah's gourd at every inlet and river between the Columbia and Yukon, whore fish are obtained for cents, in lieu of what costs Columbia-river canning the extent of dollars! At the price paid on the Columbia (90c to $1 each salmon) for raw material, canners assure us costs not less than $5 per case, or $1.25 per doz en, -which with freights, commis sion, insurance, etc., places Co lumbia product ou the market at a disadvantage for cheap con sumption. It is time for those interested in .local canning to look the situation square' in the face, if they desire to hold the present status of brands and prices abroad. The inquiries should provide for keeping the river supplied with stock by artifi . fcial "production on an extended scale through some public or pri vate supervision, to be ..supple mented by protection adequate to the conditions of required results. This is feasible if canning interests and legislation will pull together intelligent!; otherwise, this liter ally homo industry is to meet this Britibh Columbia and Alaskan competition at great disadvantage where salmon is classed among the European cheap food staples, with the diminished sealeof future supply, imminent from the -precedent of salmon extinction in many iriyers of both the Old and New World. Portland Commercial IZcjwrtcr. ArHappy Young Gsntleman. Mr. E. H. Rhoadb, residing at No. 214 W. Ninth street, Wii mington, Del., says he knows more about the law of contrast than he did last winter. He did not know then what inflammatory iheumatibm was. He has since been thoroughly initiated into all its mysteries, aud there is a very steep contrast between the feel ings of a man when he is dosed with rheumatism and enjoying nn .WHuity from ir. During the Christmas holidays he was aroused rbm His sleep about two o'clock in uie taoroing oy a xernoie pain in this right hand aud wrist. Ho felt as if his arm weighed a ton and had been crushed by an ele phant. He never did have any thing to hurt him so badly in his life He didn't sleep aiiy more that night, for the pain grew rap- Jdly worse until eight o'clock, when tie applied St. Jacobs Oil. His hand had grown so stiff by the time the first application was made that he could not move a finger, and even St. Jacobs Oil could not 'iifduce the disease to loose its ffrig until it had been used two day.tAtthe end of that time, however, the famous old pain an wWUtor "drove out the last vestige papain and he was all right again and raJp to eat. sleep and enjoy himself like other men. He has at had any sign of "it since and des not care to make its ac quaintance. 'tatie Paci6c Coast, coughs and eefck are invariably caused by a do- nage -Ever- and Stomach. For a I jWartjrsBwayr e . the vOrpgoa Blood The Hindoo Sacred City. What a singular snot is Benares, the sacred city of the Hindoos! From all parts of India pious Hin- doos come to spend their last dajsi and die, sure of thus obtaining i their peculiar form of salvation, j All day long, from the earliest dawn till sunset, thousands of peo- pie bathe on the steps of the ghats, which run along the river's bank for nearh' two miles, in the sure and certain hope that by such absolution their sins are washed clean away. Tt is an extraordi nary sight to sit in a boat and quietly drift with the stream alongside the whole length of this great city and watch the bathers who fill up the entire line. Men and women are thus piously en gaged, and the usual plan is to bring down a plain robe, which they deposit on the stone steps, while they descend into the water in another robe, and there perform the necessary amountof ablutions. While the" bathers stand up to their waists in water, devoutly folding their hands in prayer, or shedding offerings of leaves into the running stream from large baskets, the priests are squatting on the shores by scores, each un der an enormous umbrella of plait ed bamboo, some ten or twelve feet in diameter, and each with a continually-increasing heap of small coin presented by the bath ers for what purpose we do not know. One of the ghats is called the "burning ghat," where are staked great piles of lumber, and. where the boats that you see com ing down the river with enormous stacks of wood upon them unload their burdens. Here, in the midst of the bathers, the dead are burnt by their sorrowing friends, j The body is brought down lashed j on a small hand bier. If a man, it! is wound tightly in white robes, j so that every part is covered; if a ' woman, the robes are red. The body is then plunged over head in the stream, and lef lying in the water half submerged, while friends build the funeral pyre.' When the pile is half built the body is laid on, and then more wood, and "then the torch is ap plied, and the smoke soon pours forth in thick, murky columns. When the wood H burned, all the parts of the body that are left un consumed are thrown into the Ganges, down which they float till the birds and fishes finish what the fires leave undone. This cremation goes on daily; and durinjr one short visit before breakfast we saw six funeral fires 1 lighted, but did not feel called upon to watch the entire destruc tion of the several pyres. Leslies Jfagazine. A Boston woman writes to the Globe as follews: J am a mil liner, and I have made between 1,500 and $2,500 a year in my business for some time past. I married four years ago. My hus band is kind and good looking-, but he never learned any trade, had no profession, and could not average 8500 a year. I loved him, however, but I saw it would not do to depend upon him, so I kept on with my business. After a time I think he got a little lazy, and as wo weie both away during the day we could not keep house, and got sick of boarding. Fnally I proposed he should keep house, and I would run the business and find the money. "We have now lived very happily in this way for two years. My husband gets up and builds the fire, gets break fast, and I leave at 7:45 o'clock for my business. He does the washing and ironing and cleaning, and I do not know of any woman who can beat him. He is as neat as wax, and can cook equal to anyone in town. It may be an isolated case, but 1 think the time has now come when women who have husbands to support should make them do the work; otherwise they are luxuries wo must do without. Shiloh's. VJtalizer is what you need for ConstiD&tion. IiOsS of ADDCtite. DIz- ziness'and alPsymptoms of Dyspepsia. 1 iTidrio anovo cents per uonie. sola by W. E. DsmenL A drive over a portion of the route of the Kalaroa branch rail- way of the N. P. R. R. on Sunday last, was a surprise concerning the ! recent amount of work done. A great portion of the roadway has' been cleared and much of the, grading and tilling completed at the breakwater near the head of cauvie's island, it was necessary ( to change the county load hy blasting a new roadway further up the hill through solid rock. This has been completed and is without doubt one of the finest road beds i on the Pacific coast. The con tractors have a large force of men and teams at work and are rushing j tlnnn-c nf t ltnlr mtA iVhftn biiiu: cib u men it ? ucii completed, it will be a fine piece of railroad work. It is hoped by residents in the vicinity of Kaiser's. Landing that a depot will be made there as it will prove of great coi -venieuce to a large number of peo ple living in that vicinity. Com. Ppcorter. Such sawmills as the Blakely and the Puet pay individuals on the Sound $100 apiece for their right to take a timber tract, and give excursions to Olympia, taking their $100 with them, supplying free whisky and cigars and paying all expenses of the transfer. This is surely a treatment of the law that was not intended by its framer, and is a thing that in all justice should be stopped by the secretary of the interior. Welcome. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl- powder never aries. A marvel o purity, strength and vlnlesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low tet snort weight, alum or phosphate ponders. Soldonluln earn. Uov aMIakimj rowoEit Co.. 10C Wall-st. jf. Y. NEVILLE & CO. Pacific Net and Twilie Co. Sax Fkaxcisco, April nth, 1883. DkauSihs; For general convenience, we have sent a supply of 2Vo. 30, 12-plj- Genuine Scotch Salmon HTci Twine, tp the care of A. bl. JOHNSON & CO., Astoria, which will be sold at low enough figures to make it an object for all net menders to use it for repairs, in place of the more costly No. 40, 12- piy. Fishermen who have heretofore used this grade of twine f"r repairs, claim that the durability oi the patch is equal to the balance of the net, after the latter has had a few weeks use. We think it will be money In jour pocket to try it. For prices and samples applv to A. M. JOHNSON i CO., Astoria. Neville &. Co Sole Agents, 31 and 33CalirornI.i ht. SanFranilsco. ' RUDDOCK & LEVAKE. PRACTICAL PLTTMBEBS, iirut and StruH Fitters. Have constantly on hand a general assort ment of goods In our line. JoDUlug prompt ly attended t-. Estimates given. K. B. We guarantee our work. Shop nearly opposIteO. R. a Jf . Co'adock. Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE 1 CORK Ail LEAD' LINES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. V .HEHRYD0YLE & CO., SI IwMarket Street. Hmrtrimclcm ; .Solfe.Agpnts for. the Pacific CeasL W Troyalpsk's?! B SlCiilSiT w """Use" -JM ,. f I mSmfff)m I n& ; m m i mi i JllWil li' -". wsaftJiix?r- - ERMANREMEDY iroit RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Toeth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. J rocs Ori as a safe, sure, simple aud cheap External TlmAHr A trlst nft(1a litit th winrstlTilT i trifling outlay of SO Oat, end erery one tuffer lug with pain can baro cheap and pocitlre proof ox luriiimi. Direction In Eleven Languages. E0LDBYALLDEUGGI3T3AJrDI)EALEE3 IH HEDI0IHE. A. VOGELER & COM Baltimore, 33tL, XT.SA. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, in an editorial says: Judging by the letters we get Dakota will fur nish us more immigrants this year and next year than any state or territory in the Union. They may be able to raise wheat in Dakota, and it may be a wonder land, but it is "too cold, and winters are too long to suit. We believe that one-third of the people in that .great territory will come fest during the next two j'ears. And the same may bo said of Manitoba. SYMPTOMS QF WORMS. The countenance Is pule and leaden colored, w ith occasional flushes of a clr cuinvTibed spot on oue or both cheeks; the eje become dull; the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the noscTls irritated, swells, and MMiictimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upner lip; occasional hendHChcrwIth htrmttng or throbbing of the ears; an unusual mj cretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the nicftrn In;, appetite arinble, sometimes 'vora cious with a cnnvrinR sensation of the stomach pat others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; ioIeni pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels Irregular, at times costive; stools slimjv not unfrequently tinged v ith blood : belly sw jlluii and hard ; urine turbid; r&spinitiou occasionally dtfll cuil utul accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes do and convuLsh c; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable. Whenever the above symptoms aro found to exist, DR. C. HcLAXE'S-VERMIFUGE w ill certainly eflcct a cure. In buying Veronifugo be sure you r.t the genuine DIt. C. McLAXE'S MXtMX. IVGK, manufactured by Fleming IJros., U Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho m irkot is full of counterfeits, yon will be light if It has the signature of I'lem Z Hros. and C. McLnne. If vour storekeeper does not have the genuine, please rejort to us, Js?nl us a three cent stamp for 1 hind some nd crtlsiug cards. FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Va. 8ffiRs Ho'tctter' tomaqh Bitters mceL tho ro qnlrements of th rational mo ical phibo phy which at present praraiK It i a per fectly pure voce table remedy, embracing the three important protertie-of a prev ntive. a tonic and tin alterative It fortiQ-s the body against dlea5c, in ieoratesand revIUlizcsthe tondd stomach and liver, and effects a salu tary change in the ntire system. For sale by all Drupcists and Ooilers generally. T1IE ASTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY Is now ready for business. " YOTTIl PATRONAGE. Ts mo5 respectfully solicited. ALL1YORK DOXE TS A SATISFAC t tory manner at living rates. All reasonahle repairs madairqe of charge Garments of nlhkinda will be repaired at fair prices, if so requested, WM. MctJORMICK, Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and .Liver Complaint ? Shlloh'svitalizer is If " CELEBRATED f V gnaranwedo euro you. bold by w. iu Deent. . in ' i SHIPPING NOTICES. 'olumbia Transportation :Co; FOR PORTLAND. r " . l FAST TIME.) Th-iim steamer i t - FLEETWOOD, Nt.ich Iih boon reflttedfor thofromTort'Sf pHspnccr. will leave WTLonand Vnnday, Wednesday and Friday atJ3 A.M. arriving at Portlandiat 7 P. M. , IVmnilni; !eai3 rortland every Tuesdays and , Thursdays, at 6 A. M. Arriving at Astoria at T P. U. .... Au additional trip Hill be made on -Prnrrf nf Prtnft - Wa& ' " .'- ::Jsr:r:' n i avuis rjorawQu kl ocibck Sunday HdrBiafr. t Pa-engers 1 this route conuect at rTalama . ir SiiiMLportifc, , U,R,SCOTT, 1. President. Astoria and Portland. Str. WES7PORT, F. II SHERMAN', -i C - I "asTER Will niak mm'-.- - ' - AMi'ria. .leaving P'luw ;-,,. . rlv.ji -tn-ft, li.rtl W it 3PL t Aixt'wlll Haw V -.J?vURN AtiTia. at 6 a. X. &2r tf eight r,ir mTf fr tcaintii- faffli WILL .A i ..rSAS 10 1.I.- ".: T YOl'KOS RIVER, Mondajs, Wednesdav s and Frdavs SpeciaHrjps as requjredr Y111 leave Wilson fi Fishers wharf at O o'clock harp, each morning. LEWIS O. HAAVEN, Upper As orla. Master. REGULAR STEAM PACKET. "Daisy," and Barge. 7" Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock, For OIney, and Head of Youngs River, On TacMiiays. MBd Fridays, at 8 A.M. Returning same da). For landings on J.ewls & Clark's River, On Itrdacfiilnys, at 8 A. M., Returning same day. For Fonner!s Camp. On Fridays, at 5 P. M laying overnight at the Camp, will leave for, Astoria, on Sat urday, at 8- a. M. : Returning? will leave Astoria. at 3 P.M. a-For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or at Graj 's Dock, wliereJErelght will be re ceived and stored, if necessary. J. H. D.GRAY. A.M. JOIITiSOy. O. H. STICKELS. A. M. JOHNSON & Co , Dealers In SMrCtairy and Groceries CROCKERY & GLASSWARES Also WhoIesaloDealers fn FaIu(s.,tllH, Tarkcs, Glass, Puttg, Artists' OlIsHd Water Colors. Paiut'tmcl Kalse- xulnc Sruslics. Constantly on hand a full and choice stock of Stanle-ancUF.incv Groceries 'Onlir fkn "Best kept. Our stock of Crockery and Glass Ware Is the L.arec8t and most Complete Stcck ever op ncd in Astoria. Consoling of Tea and Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets. Ulas3, Fruit, and W:iter Sets Bar Fixtures. Ale Mugs. Tonles, Rutlc Bottles Goblets, Tum blers Lemonade Cups, &.c , Ac Ev erythlngsold ar-IwestiTJving Rates Quality- Guaranteed. , n Esraminat Ion -will more than repay you. LOE-B & CO., JORBEILS IN WMJES... . . LIQUOKS, AND L'- .CIGARS. i"l "" AGENTS FOR THE Best San'-Kranclsco -Houses and w Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers -r Decanters, and All -3 Kinds oTSaloon Supplies. Ui S"AII Koorts sold-at - ' - Ctl' , IAG(h" HA'RDWAREt IfflKVikUi; rdn Pipe and Fittings, ' 'ELTJJMBERSAND STEAM FITTERV Goods and Tools. SHEET L'EA0-H1P LEAD SHEET. IROR TriK AKDJGOPPER. Cpnery. afld IMeraeiisJflpBliBS Stoves', TiirWarerand House Furnishing: (tods JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN,C0P PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness'and 'dispatch. vN0HetbatsstJass.vw6kea enapleyed. Alarse assortment of U - :" .tai iiSreldEpEP . Dealer li TRAlSEORTATION LINES. Q'Affti-WBiwyXmvigation uftaiifeiSnr, ' CEAJf Tmsi6x. - On ndtrARri, t,, 883. Oefe&n SteaaKrawiHsaOI fxo&c'San cFran -cfeco'iaHdqtfMiJanjJrcevervfilKea day. LeavIng-SjieatSt'TThaiif Saffirancfeco.at 10 -.00 A. if., and Aingworth Dock. Portland. .ftCMJdnit;-erf- v- - "u - larsBRH nrxeiH soia to an prinapa ' cities In the United States, CanadkJ and Europe. . ' " River and Rail Q&tfton. . On and After March 18, 1883. ' .,,..RAIU. DIVISION. jIValnsHavejPortlandtor Eastern, points, Rt7iZO A. iC" Sundays excepted.- SITES BIVUieY (Middle Colatubla). jrJ!0!5.kJS& Portland for Dalles at 7 :00 alse: eavePon-i - - -mci land for iMonl Tu. IWc. lTliu. Fn. Sat Aitoriaod - laahi....(f: AMIWM Dayton. Or ;7 AMf JOemllls..! P I VirtoriuBPjiAMl. ..i! KAilU AM 7 AM J " , ISAM RAM T AM RAM 'AM Lftea itorii for Portland t 6 a. -a. daih ex ctpt Sandajj FAST LtXK. SteilTflPr IVidB tteifwlllleaVQ Astnrln forj'ortland, 1-1 Ji, -. Returning.- leaves' Portland for Astoria. 5 . M.. dally. WedneMhtys excepted. Pullman PaUct Tan. ronniajt between Port land. Waila WaJlaand Dufaa. jonN MUIR, Superintendent of Traffic C. H. PKESCOTT,. . Mauaxeu llwaco Steam Navigation Go "VyiNTilR SCH EDTJLE. Aatoria to Forts Stevens, Canbj, - and Hwaco, Connecttng by Stages for Oyaterville and Olympia. ,$&$, Until fartaer notice the Hwmc SaJakhw Stem arixationCo's eatap a GEN. MILES, OB GEN. CAJtBY Will leaTa AsMtw-a On Mondays andJThyrsays, at 7 A. M. rots Fart SiCTea, Fert Caaby, aad llTiaro OJC 1 Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturd ct i. The steamer-trill leave Astoria at 9 a.m. as JorawlBoUbelng confined trlcUy-to schedule tine.' ' " " Earcto FortSteYens....-......50cts " " Oanby and Ilwaco-,:. ( l 00 a"llwaco freight, by the ton. In lots oi one ton or over, S2 go per ton. aarFor TJf&B,r Towao or Charter, apph at the office .of the Company, Qray'i wharf, foot of BestoB afreet. J. H.D; GRAT. Aicent, Oregon ,& California R.R Co ft V OaasftarXylSUMJlralBa will ran as atftu WrF25,AUj iritl(H:asdayj). - r xtaaVarriiuMtTnj-5jjM. 8etwe' rmmriliSU aa4 E.E5BALE ' mnvTxtni LEAVE. 'ARRIVE. Partlaad 7& A. M.,GIefir'al 10 ?5 r. v. Glendale l:9.Ai jcI Portland-. 45 r. v. ALBANV EXPRESS TRAIN. -LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portlasd t:0e P. M.I Lebanon 9.20 P. W LebafaoB4:5!A:M.PortIand10:05A.ai The Orexea -And California Railroad t ern makea connection rith all KeguIarTraina oc EasUide Division. " WS3T8IDE DtVtatOS. I Bfltweea Pertbuid. ad Cervallla. MAIL THAW LEAVE. ARRIrE. Portland B.-00 A. M.ICorvalhs .1:30 P. M Corvallis 8:30 A. M. Portland 3:20 P. M EXPRP98 JRA1X LEAV. ARRIVE. Portland 5:00 r. M. proMinn villo-.8:00 p. ji. JMeMInnville-5A5A.M.Itortland 8:30 a. u. Close, connections mad at Glendale with the Stages of the Oregon and California btage Company. arTickcts forsaleat all the principal point in California and the Eaxt, at Company' OEce." " t Corner F and Front Sts., forttand, Or. $terag will-bt&hr'Lon Irelght remaur ing atCorauanya. Warebuue over a hours. Freight will .not be received for bipmesi after ft o'clock P. M. on either the Eaat ot West aide Divbiotu J.RRANDT.Uen'lSap't R. KOSfinER, Manajre . E. P. K0UER8, OeaUJreight-asd Paaxenger Agent SHbalwaferBay Transportation Co. . ,,SCiDiiElt JROUTE. - - Astoria "to Olympia, Touehlus at S-"rC Xt?.vHM. Vnrx C'nuby. I!wnc- Vjor UHeh.OjmfrvilIf, rVorU y -oyj' IVtePHon Point. Ho- qunrarf Mnatrwann, Aud .dl pwnSon ShoaiMattr Baj , ud Gra x, . Harbor. . GEN. MILKS, i IILKS.1 INBY. f trs or Ou Columbia lCivn ' GEX.CANBY. - U EN. GARFI r LI) - Nhi..Uvs.W r I , " MOXjIhSAttU " ' Gnu'- H.u Connecting with M.wer riri.it- Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 .11 On Mond ys, Tlmrsd.iyH and atur a b arriving al Moute&u o ibe day alter It awu, Astoria tbruugti inj hi an huun. '"Leaua Oiynphrfur Asiono nn s.inie . W. E. DEMENT & GO. DRUGGISTS. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON " . Carry In Stock, " DRUGS, -CHEWCALS, TOILET - and liCY. ARTICLg Prescriptions carefully CdnTpounded, 3d)SXH; JOHNS. i. Real Estate. Dealers. t-A nnrftlr:a bVAtaess transacted HAvtWWatbBt Xity; Aldrtbrook, Astoria XQ4kS NiEW YQEKm&r Aucts MM ........... ..... daratas r ........ .... iBcnae, . .......... T.Av.aabn I.. fnanv4.a t"For further particulars, apply for Annual report at the office, 4 ma WVKMUW& ST8T, POKTLiAXI. OK. ' 'tirt.vrm. r , , .DONALD ?Ol,f t General Agent for Oregon anWa&fcHrlbd'MWlr' cktl W. PAUL SOHULTZE, A. L. LlNDSLEY; JJUrtALJJ BOZORTH & JOHNS. Agents for Astoria to whom aUaplicatIonsbojd-M mnU, WILLIAM a a a ji -DEALER TS Boors. Windows. BlindsyJ!EraTirffltSff.XSiJitir. AU kinds of OAK. LUMBER, GLASS, Boat Material, Etc., 1 Boats of all Hinds 2aCad: te: EfiOrders from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction jrusranteed ia aJl S.ARNDT & FERGHEK. ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, A2TD STEAMBOAT W0EK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bkktok Strbkt, eas Pabxxb Housk, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND anil MARDMGIHES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions made te Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wass, President. J. . HcsTLEB.becretary, I. V. Cask, Treasurer. John Fos,Superintendent. A. V, Allen, (SUCCESSOR TO PAOE & AULE2t.) Wholesale and retail dealer In Slass and Plated Ware. rKOI'ICAl AVl DOMESTIC FRItlJtS,AND VEGETABLES -itHt with VirKSt,Liq-orsJobcco Cigars . Wilson & fcwiiKR, SHIP .HANDLERS. DKA.UCK8 IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chain?, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WKOIIGHT AND COT GALVANIZE S IKE S. Kalis. Copper Nails aad Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils i Rubber and Hemp Pachinq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. FJLOUR-A3n MUX FEEI. Agents for Salem flouring MJlls Cornpr Chenamus and Hamilton Street ASTORIA, OKEGOK. .'-at ''tiaiiiitiill . .............. .- w lJ ndsley: jas. $.. kelleykinnsih maclkat. LD MACLEAY, GJAMOONEYr tj- j t ?S4H5rS5 "S' Bracket. Work' - A SPECIALTY. fi.Zt -rrn? j iRttcnaosua BLSlES 'lRlKS; JJ C JIOLDKX. AUC JIONEKB,. C0MMlB0JsANJ4l SURAKCE AQK2CI.jjr 1 it : -.jd GELO.J. FAKSUEK. ClatMy CeHty,aa City TJHatmrUk omce-Cheuamas atiMt, Y.K.O. A JhaaV RoomNe.8. it r-ss&XQ - TJi . WUJTVN., n.u'A 'Attornelsuyum. i 9Oflice lnythUB BulMIsjMgan ll'if ASTQRIA.- v -.; vggBMOay. PHYSICIAN ibbIOjUr On-tQ! E&l,2;aHd11.,-r7WH4. lng w - Eesidesct Over 'J. S. Taaataa.' Drag Store. - -.jy. -p P.fldCK, ' PNTIiTr J ASTOBU; !--.-. ;z-ri:uaMQQh . t y-TTffln'aHniii'TintMftirnniaaafri aaraaa of Caas aad SqeaoxAe atatta. i . ATTOKfJti;1AttU'TfJo (Hi6namnatoeet,r - ASTOyAOllopiC 2STAIK BUI11HI; Ship and SUamittr'jic MISS LINBEBR. " FASHIOXABLE DHESSMAKEI. Suits madejn the Latest Style; aa3 oa sjwrl- eat notice raao Painted Flowars oi.?tkiOri Ladis are Invited to caMjuid-s) pies 6f thl3 fine work. r PXICJiS XKAkt5TASiK. CEHERALSTEANSHrP.AttKCY. 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