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Astoria. Oregon, Friday Morning, June 8, 1883
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OUR IMMIGRATION.
Thousands of Home Seekers Coming
The tide of immigration to the
Pacific coast tins year surpasses
that'of any period for the last ten
jears, and the advent of these
new additions to our population
are assurances that our progress
nnd prosperity has been heralded
lb the outside world, and the Pa
cific coast is to become the home
of thousands from beyond the
Rockies eastward to the Atlantic.
Oregon and Washington seem
to Be the designation of the thous
ands who pass through San Fran
cisco on their way north by steam
er, and the great caravans of
"prairie schooners" crossing the
Camas of Idaho, down into the
Payette yalley, across the Snake
river, and over the skywa'rd Blue
Mountains, are all bound for Ore
gon or Washington Territory. So
they are coming month after
month to people the great Pacific
coast,which is destined to be the
garden spot of the world, ihe only
abiding place for those who love
the balmy climate, perpetual
growth of crops, and flowers, and
winter as mild and beautiful as
die springtime of the Atlantic
slope.
Arriving and departing trains
are taxed to their utmost to supply
the demand for accommodations,
and the resources of roads center
ing at San Francisco are daily
drawn upon to their farthest limit.
In conversation with railroad men
on the subject they express them
selves as surprised at the daily ac
cessions made to the city's floating
population. Nothing like it was
-over before seen. At present it is
thought that not less than 10,000
passengers are received per week
and forwarded to northwestern
points by way of the North
ern Pacific. The traffic over
the road has been so un
expectedly large that at times it
was found absolutely impossible
to procure the completion of roll
ing stock necessary to their tians
lportation. The classes who come
hither are composed of settlers, as
distinguish ed from immigrants,
emigrants from across the sea,
prospectors and tourists. Hereto
fore the first-named have not
made their appearance prior to
3.bout the middle of the present
month, and hailed generally from
points east of the Allcghanies.
This season presents an exception
to the rule, both as to time of ar
rival, whence coming and compo
sition. The first appeared here a
month ago, and represented con
stituencies dibtributed at all points
of the National compass,from Maine
to Virginia and from Pennsylva
nia to Utah, not to mention the
thousand and one distinguished
subjects of her majesty who have
passed through here from Canada
to Victoria. Already invoices of
this class of citizens have been re
ceived and shipped to the territo
ries. The largest portion of them
incline to settlement in Washing
ton Torritory, where they engage
in agricultural pursuits. They are
imostly young and middle-aged
men with families, and present
that thrift appearance indigenous
to representatives from fatherland.
Advices from abroad to the
Northern Pacific and Manitoba
emigrant agencies indicate that
(the number will be un
precedentedly large, not less than
3,tK)0 a wek or 60,000 during the
season will arrive at and depart
fronvSan Francico to their new
homes on the' hiiher side of the
Rockies. These emigrants say
that those families with the facts
are represented to come from the
be classes, and include those who
'Vill, by"their brawn and financial
resources, develop and build up
theiatent wealth of the couutry.
Railway officials incline to the
tpin:on that the number of tourists
o will visit. this vicinity this
season will reach 10,000, and it is
believed 125,000 people will pass
en route to find homes in the
'ttortliwest.
"Mfa-titt Pacific Coast, coughs and
coW are invariably caused by a dd-
ttatfftd -Liver and Stomach. For a
.rMMW .remedy, use the Oregon Blood
Pirifier.
-ft Devoted Patriot.
Mr. Jeremiah Donovan, of New
York, has a deep interest in
"American trade." Being ques
tioned in regard to alleged at
tempt and intent to blow up the
Wellaud canal he said:
"That canal is twentv-six miles
long. They have had sentries on
this side for every quarter of a
mile; that requires 104 men. Now
they must have an equal number
on the other hide, and then there is
a relief force, which will be neces
sary every 12 hours, which raises
the number to 41 G men. Let
Great Britain pay the men, and
watch the canal. There are 100
other places that are just as neces-"
sary for them to watch as this.
As far as my advice will go, T shall
instruct our people to keep Eng
land constantly on the alert at a
heavy expense. She has canals
elsewhere and some property in
London that will need as close
watch. The Welland canal is an
appropriate object to begin with.
It draws the trade of the whole
northwest through Canada, and in
jures American trade."
Pi of. Miles Rock, of the naval
observatory, who was bent by the
government to witness the transit
of Venus, described his journey to
Chile to a Washington audience
the other night, and in speaking
of the aridity of the western coast
of South America, the professor
said that in one place in Peru it
rained about once in ten 3'ears.
An Englishman had constructed
there an apparatus for distilling
rain water, to avoid the necessity
of transporting it for miles on the
backs of mules. This man's in
come is now 3,000 per month.
Attached to his distilling tank are
a number of troughs, which are
inclosed by a fence. This is an
animal drinking saloon, and here,
for ten cents, the horses, mules,
etc., are admitted and can drink
their fill. The professor observed
that even about this salcon bum
mers and tramps lay in wait.
Sometimes a mule would wait
around the corner until the gate
happened to be left open. Then
he would bolt in and steal a drink.
Like his human prototype, he
would be driven out with curses
and blows.
Latest advices from Shanghai
say that the war is inevitable,
unless France abandons her pre
tensions in Annam. Li Hung
Chang, who has been severely
criticised by the Hung Li Yamen,
or council of mandarins, because
of his conciliatory attitude toward
France, is now convinced that,
there ib no way out of the difficulty
except by fighting. The council
of mandarins have decided to
mobilize the Chinese army. j
Bitter Bread.
Complaint is frequently made
by those who use baking powders
that they leave in bread, biscuit,
or cake raised by them a disa
greeable, bitter taste. This taste
follows the use of all impure bak
ing powders, and is caused either
by their containing alum (intro
duced to make a cheap article), by
the impure and adulterated char
acter of other ingredients used, or
from the ignorance of their manu
facturers of the proper meth
ods of combining them. These
baking powders leave in
the bread a residuum form
ed of lime, earth, alum, or other
deleterious matters, not always,
though frequently, tastable in the
food, and by all physicians classed
as injurious to health. The Ro'al
Baking Powder is free from this
serious defect, In its use no
residuum is left, and the loaf
raised by it is always sweet, light
and wholesome, and noticeably
free from the peculiar taste com
plained of. The reason of this is be
cause it is composed of nothing but
absolutely pure materials, scientifi
cally combined in exactly the prop
er proportions of acid and alkali
to act upon and destroy each
other, while producing the largest
amount of raising powder. We
are justified in this assertion from
the unqualified statements made
bv the Government chemists, who
after thorough and exhaustive tests j
recommended the "Ivoyal' for
governmental use because of its
superiority over all others in
purity, strength and wholesome
ness. There is no danger of bit
ter bread orbisouit where it alone'
is used.
The London IThn-cC corrcspon
dent at Paris say a Nihilist circu
lar has been issued, which states
that while the force of the Rusbiau
government and its most import
ant spies has been concentrated at
Moscow during the festivities the
Nihilists took advantage to spread
documents and enroll supporters
in St. Petersburg and other cen
ters. It says the strength of the
party in St. Petersburg is greatly
increasing, and asserts that there
were at the coronation officials
and others, under orders of the
Nihilists, near enough to the czar
to have struck him on the brow if
the word had been given. It was
even feared that some too zealous
parties might throw a grenade at
the czar.
Mrs. Charles Dickens' experi
ence with a genius for a husband
were even more unhappy than
poor Mrs. Carlyle's. To a friend
she once remarked: "I suppose
the world needs a few geniuses to
live in it, but it's a dreadful fate
to have to live with one of them."
Governor Newell has been re-
quested by tho sheriff of Spokane
county, W. T., to forward in haste
arms and ammunition, "to be used
for self protection against possi
ble attack by Indians now threat
ening." The arms and ammuni
tion have been sent.
Instructions have been received
from Omaha for the engineers to
locate the Oregon Short Line up
Snake river, A party of survey
ors left Lewiston, Idaho. last
Wednesday to commence the sur
vey. Absolutely Pure.
This powder neer varies. "A man el o
punty. strength aim Wi2lesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannol be sold in competition with the mid-
titude of low tot snort weight, alum or
pjiospuate ponder, zutaonuitn can, kov
Af.lJAKIXC FOWOKU Co.. 100 H'all-st. X. Y.
RUDDOCK & LEVAKE-
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
Gat and Steam Fitter.
Have constantly on hand a genera! assort
ment of goods in our line. Jobbing prompt
ly attended to. Estimates gi en.
X. II. Wo guarantee our work.
Shop nearly opposttcO. R. & N. Co's dock.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting.
I.ORl'EA BROS.
Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters.
Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
A Fall Supply or
GAS FIXTURES. COCKS. STEAM FIT
TINGS, irrc , ALWAYS ON HAND.
Cannery, and Steamboat Work
a Specialty.
Clienainus Mreet, oppo-lto Dementis Druz
Store, Astoria, Oreirou.
NEVILLE & CO.
Pacific Net and Twine Co.
Sax Fit acisoo, April litli.lRSX
Deaii Suss:
For general convenience,
we hae sent a supply of "So. 30, 12
ply Genuine Kcotcli Salmon Net
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 repairs,
in place or the more costly No. 40, 12
ply. Fishermen who liac heretofore used
this grade of twiue for repairs, claim
that the durability ot the patch is equal
to the balance of the net, after the latter
has had a few week use. We think it
will be money in 3 our pocket to try it.
For price nnd samples apply to
A.M. .JOHNSON &CO
Astoria.
NeuUeft Co. Sole Agents, 1 e .,
3tana33CalifonuaSt. f San Francisco.
Shiloh's Vital izer 13 what you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz
ainehs and all .symptoms ot Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 73 ccjits per bottle. Sold
by W.-J5H)fcuienL
POWDER
lay sitiBII
,r ,. ,-ii!rQi,Mf
ff YWBgBm
ERMANREMEOY
OPOIt
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of ihe Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, SoreJThroat, 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 on rth equals Sr. J.'coni Oil
u a safe, sure, simple and cheap External
Kerned. A trial entail but the cotjpaisllrely
trifling outltr of 50 Cents, and trtry one suffer
ing with pain can hare cheap and paiitire proof
of its claims.
Directions in Eleven Languages.
80LDBYALLDRUGGIST8Ain)DEALEB8
IH MEDI0THE.
A. VOGEUSR &, CO.,
Baltimore, 33d., U. S. A.
A London dispatch says General
Ilicks has just gained a. great
victory in Soudan, over 5,000
Arabs, killing 500. The Arabs
fight bravely, as sacred knights,
but their spears were useless
against shells and cannon. Gen
eral Hicks lost two killed.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
The countenance is pale and leaden
colored, with occasional flubheb of a cir-
cMinTilK'd i-ot on one or both cheeks;
tne eye liecome dull; the pupils dilate;
an a.ure NMiticircle rtn.s along the lower
eye-nu; me nose is irntatcu, mvcIJs, ana
sometime.-, bleeds ; a swelling of the upper
lip; occasional headache, with humming
or throbbing of the ears; an unusual be-
( return oi sauva; sumy or rurrcd tongue;
breath very foul, particularly in the morn-
inn, ..potite variable, sometimes vora
einu, v.ith u gnawing sensation of the
sUxnnch ; at others, entirely gone; fleeting
pains in the stomach; occasional nausea
and vomiting; violent pains throughout
the abdomen; bowels Irregular, at times
co-me; stools wimv, not unrrcquently
tinscd with blood : belly swollen and hard :
urine turbid ; ropirntion occasionally dilll
eult nnd accompanied by hiccough ; cough
sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and
disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ;
icmpor vanuuie, out generally irrunuie.
Whenever the nbove symptoms are
found to exist,
DK. C. XcLAXE'S YER31IFUGE
wU certainly effect a cure.
In huving Vermifuge be suro von cot
the genuine DK. C. Mcl-ANII'S YEIUII.
KUtiE, manufactured by Fleming Bros.,
U Wood Street. Pittelrarrfi, Pn. Tho
in iiktt Is full of counterfeits. You will
1k right If it has the signature of l'lem
ing lirus. and C. TiIcLnnc.
If yonr storekeeper does not hac the
genuine, please rejort to us.
Send us n three cent stamp for hnud
o'iic ndvertMng cards.
FLL3UXU BROS., Pittsburgh, Va.
" CELEBRATED l A-
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters meet? tho re
quirements of tho rational medical jihihso
phy which at present prorailF. JtUa per
fectly paro vegetable remedy, ombrccinc the
throe important properties of a preventive, a
tonic and nn alterative It fortifies tho body
against disease, invigorates nnd revitalizes tho
torpid stomach and liver, and effect- a ?alu
tary chanco in tho cntiro sjstcui.
For sale by all Dru;nrits nnd Deilcn?
generally.
TIIK
ASTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY
Is now ready for business.
YOUE, PATRONAGE.
Is most lespectfully solicitor.
ALLWOltK DONK IX .A SATISl'AC
tory manner at liing rate"!.
AH reasonable repairs made free of charge:
Garments or all kinds will he repaired
at fair prices, If so requested,
War. McCOIlMICK,
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL 'PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAX OI'FICC
A very large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains mado to order.
BT-My patent Trimmer to cut Wall I'.iper
will he lound convenient to my patrons.
. 8T03IACH
BITTERS
SHIPPING NOTICES.
Columbia Transportation -Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
4FAST TCUE.)
i ' v steamer
FLEETWOOD,
WM1 lu leen refitted for the comfort of
n.ivi ucpr w ill lea e "Wilson and
FWierV dock every
h'0-.ctay, Wednesday and Friday at 6
A.V. aniuing at Portland at 1 P. U,
Ki'ttintins hwes Portland every
Tuesdays end Thursdays at 6 A. At.
Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
An additional trip will bo made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Lea Ing Portland al O o'clock
Sunday Morning.
IVociiger by till route conuect at Kalania
fi.r Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT,
president.
Astoria and Portland.
Str. WESTPORT,
F.II SlIHltMAN.
MASTER
Will muk' regular trips to Portland and
Astoria. !ea lug Burnell's dock, foot of Mor
rison .street, Portland, at C A3t. Satunlaj s.
Astoria. atc a. jr. Thursdajs
EST" Freight can led at reaa
Aim urn jcae nson iisners oock.
reasonable rates.
Steamer "RELIC."
WILL MAKE TRIPS AS
FOLLOWS :
fcuLkM
To YOUNGS III VER.Mondays, WednesdAj s
and ndas.
Special trips as required.
Will lent c Wilson & Fishers wharf at
9 o'clock sharp, each morning.
LEWIS G. IIAAVEN,
Upper Astoria. Master.
RE&DLAR STEAM PACKET.
"Daisy," and Barge.
Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock,
For Olney, and Head of Youngs River,
On TnrMtnj.s, ami Fridays, at 8 A. 31.
Returning same day.
Tor Landings on Lewjs & Clark's Ri er.
On VUMlncKtSnvs, at 8 A. 31.,
Reluming same day.
For Fonner's Camp.
On Frldnys. at 5 1 31., laIng overnight
at the CaniPuWlll leae for Asteria: on Sat
urday, at 8 a. 31. : Itctumlng w ill leave
Astoria, at :tv. 31.
CBFor Freight or ravage, apply on board,
or at Gray's I)ock, where Freight will he re
cehed and stored, if necessary.
J.II.D.GRAY.
A.M. .lOHXFOX.
C. II. STICKKLS.
A. M. JOHNSON & Co ,
Dealers in
CROCKERY & CLASS WARE.
Also Wholesale Dealers In
Fnitit.s. Oils, Yntmislies. Glass,
Putty. Artists Oil and Water
Colors, laint and Knlso-
miiie Brushes.
Constantly on Jiand a full and choice stock
or Staple ami Fancy Groceries Only tb.0
Best hepu
Our stock of Crockery anil CSIays
Ware is the LarKeHt and most Complete
Stock ccr opt-ned hi Astoria.
Consisting ot
Tea and Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets. Glass,
Fruit, and W.iter Sets. Bar Fixtures. Ale
Mugs. Ponies, Rustic Rottlcs Goblets. Tum
blers Lemonade Cui, &c , s.c
E er thing sold at I ow est Living Rates.
Quality Gunrniitccd.
An Examination will more than repay jou.
LOKB & CO.,
JOBBERS IX
WINES,
LIQTJOES,
AND
GARS.
AUT.NTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Turn biers xDecanters, and All
Kinds' of Saloon Supplies.
fcsr-All goods sold at San Francisco Prices.
MAIN STREET.
"'
Opixilte Parker Hoose. Astoria, Oregon.
MAGNUS 0. 'SROSBY,
?.
Dealer In
HiRDI AEE, IRON, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLffjIBKKS AXD STEAM FITTER0
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRONJIN AHD COPPER,
Caanery anfl FlslBrmBns SudbIibs
Stoves, Tin -Ware and House
Furnisbing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM. FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None hut lint class worhraen employed.
A large assortment of
-CA;LE?
"'OOHStently on baud?
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregoni.Rfiiwai&tNa.vigation
O CEAX DIVISION.
On and after April 1st, 1883.
Ocean Steamers VUt.$all from" Sari Fran
cbco'.and Portland everv three days.
Leaving Spear St. ttliarf San Francisco, at
10 M A. M.. and AJnsw orth Dock. Portland,
at Midnight,
Throush Ticket sold to all principa
cities In the United States, Canada and
Eurppe.
River and Rail Division.
On and After March 18, 1883.
RAIL DIVISION.
1 rains leave Portland for Eastern points,
at7:20A.M. Sundays excepted.
RIVER DIVISION' (Middle Columbia).
Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :00
'A. M. -
ALSO:
LeavePort-i " "j "" 'i i "" i i
land for Mou Tin I w e. Thn. Frt. I Sat
Aston aadl
lover Co-1
lumb....l6AM 6 AM
lAMEAU
7 AM J
(AM
BTton. Or. 17 AM,"
SIem....) , ...1
(AM
7 AM
6 AM
Corralhs..
Vtcton.BOfi AM! AM
AmUam(p AM
6 AM
Larres Aitori for FortUod t 6 &. m. daily ex
cept Sundy.
Astorlatb-Portland.
FAST LINE.
. stna5J.er Vld& "Vfit will leave Astoria
for Fortlanch 1 P. M.
Returning? leaves Portland for Astoria,
'A. M., dally, Wednesdays excepted.
. P?"-5?S Plct Cars rannlnR-btwett Port
land. Walla Walla and Daxton.
JOHN IIUER,
Superintendent orTrafllc
C.H. PRESCOTT.
Manager.
Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go
WINT-ERCHEDULE.
Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby,
and Ilwaco,
Connecting by Stages for
Oysterville and Olympia.
&rKr o."""V."1Vi'".."u,iu" mioiw
, oieam n avigauon (jo's steamers
GEN. JIILES, or GEN. CABY
Will leave Astoria
On Monday3t and Thursdays, at 7 A. M.
FOR
Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, aad llvtaro
OX
Tuesdays, Wednesday?, Fridays and
Saturd ci : .
The steamerwlll leave Astoria at9 a.m.
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Stevens..... ...50ctJ
" Canby and Ilwaco . . $1 oo
5B-llwaco freight, by the ton, in lots ol
one ton or over, 2 oo per ton.
tf"For Tiofcets, Towage or Charter apph
at the oEca'of.lhe Company, (iray't nharf,
footof Benton atroet.
J. n.D.ORAY. Anent.
OregonN& California R.R Co
On an alter May 13, lSK). ruins will run as
follows, DA1J.V (liicepi uno'ajs),
KASTS1DK DIVISION.
BctrccH PORTLAND and LEND ILK
VATL TRACT
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 70 A. a.,GIenale 10.35 p. u.
Glendale 1:00 a.m. Portland- ii25r. v.
ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
PortlnnJ 4:0o P. M.l Lebanon 9.20 P. M
Lebanon 4.45 A. .M.Portlandl0:05A.AJ
The Oregon and California Railroad rorr
makes connection with all Itesnlar Trains oc
EfsLrdo Ii&iOD.
WKST8IDC DIVISION.
Between I'urtlRnd and Corvallls
HAIU TRACT
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9.00 A. M.ICorvallis I:S0 P. Al
Corvallis J8:dO A. M. Portland 30 P. M
KXPKEiS TKAUf
LEAVE. , ARRIVE.
Portland 5:O0r.v.ArcMinnvilIe-.8:0Op.ji.
McAHnnville 5:ij.M.Portland .. 80 a. m.
CIoso connections made at Glendale with
the Stasei of tho Orecon and California Stnce
Company.
sarTickets for sale at all the principal point'
in California and the EsM, at Companj'i
Offico.
Vomer F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
dtorage will be chard an freight remain
inz at Company s-War enouae over it hours.
Freight will cut be received for shipment
after; 5 o'clock P. M. op cither the East ot
est ido Division.
T. BRANDT, Uen'I Sop't.
R.KOEIILER. Manage .
E. P. ROGERS.
Oen'l Freight and Passenger Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
HUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stevensi l-'ort Canby, II wan.
Xortb.Beaeh, Oysterville A'ortli
Cove, PctersoBS Feint. Ho
qaiHBl, .Hontcsano,
And all pofntson Shoalwater Day, and Urar
Harbor.
GEN. MILES.)
Strs. "or - Ou Columbia Hivet
GEN. CANBY, j
- GEN: GARFIELD " Shoalwater Ha
M MONTESANO M GraiUarbot
Connecting with Stagi's oer Portutta.
Leave Astoria for 01) inpla, at - - 7 A: 31.
On Mondays, Tuursdajs and Saturdas,
arriving at Montesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip In 60 hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
DRUGGISTS.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANGY ARTICLES.
o Prescriptions carefully Compounded,
BOZOBTH & JOHNS.
Real Estate Dealers.
A general agency boslneas transacted
Have Colambla .City, Alderbrook, Astoria
and- 5a!de property far Ml.
1945,
NEW YOKKlXgE. ,,
Assets
SurplHS...
Income .ll.ffMg-lZ
lald Death IiU8Mes.AuBnitiea,BdowBeHt, etdla. ItHHt. -7r "
Inrreaae In lusnrance ................... ....- liJHL7
5-For further particulars, apply for Annual report at the office. 4 a4 KOXT
STBEKT. POlCTIiAX8,OK. . . .
DONALD?ROSS,
General Agent for Oregon and Washlagtoa Territory.
We. the undersigned, take pleasure in declarrog ourunqnallfled confldenceLln.lbo an
cial abiliity and intecrity of this company, anathorough'rellablllty1 of tbeasceBt-TT
W.SIADD. II. AV. CORBETT. O.fiwIWIS, W. TYADHAilS,-- OKiiJMHIB. '
PAULSOHUL1-ZE, A. 1 LINDSLEY, JAS. K: KELLEY. KENNETffiCaCLKAY.
DONA LI) MACLEAY, G. A. MOONEY.
ROZORTII & JOHNS, Agents for Astoria, to whom all application shoald made
WILLIAM HOWE
-DEALER IN-
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transom, Lumber.
All kinds of
OAK LUMBER,
GLASS,
Boat Material, Etc.
Boats of all Kinds 2d to Ordr.
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SrOrders from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed la an eae
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S. ARNDT & EEECHEN,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
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BLACKSMITH
SHOP
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT W0EK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bkntox Street, Near Parker Hocsk,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAMMAMEEN&IES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Of all Descriptions raade to Order
at Mhort Xotlre.
A. 1). Wass, Prosedent.
.1. 0. Hustler, Secretary,
I. V. Case, Treasurer,
toiix Fox,Suporintendent.
A. V. Allen,
(SUCCESSOR TO PAGE & ALLEN.)
Wholesale and retail dealer lu
Q?o$?3q,
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Dwthpr with
Wines, Liq:iors,Tobacco,Cigars
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
PKAI.KRS IN
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
WROUGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED
Nails. Copper Nails and Burrs,
Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils
Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds.
PROVISIONS.
FiOUR'AND HIIXX. FJEE1.
Agents lor Salem Flouring Mills. t
Corner Chenamus andHamilton Streets
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Bracket 'Work
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NOTiLRX PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSIONANI) YS
SUBANCEAG1NI. -
2EliO F. PAKKGS.,
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Clatsop Csaaty,aHCitr,erAtrta
Office : Cbenamus street Y.M. O. A. nn
Boom No:8 '(
Tjl . WIHTAIf ,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
K-Offlce in Pythian Buildias. Keosa U,.t3
ASTORIA, - .... OREGON.
TAY TUTTIjK, M. 1.
PHYSICIAN'AND SUUQEOM
Otficx. Rooms 1, 3,'and SJPytMaa BalW
Ing. Rksttkncb Over J. B; Tae'iaaa' Drag
Store.
Tjl V. HICKS,
PENTIBT,
ASTORIA, --- -.OREGON
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Rooms In Allen's building up"stalx3, corner
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ATTORNEY AT LAW," "
ChenamusStreet, ASTORIA, OBEGON
X J.JONES,
STAIB BUII.BE3,
Ship and Steamboat Joitr
WM. B. GRENELL
RGAX ESTATE AGENCY.
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY, TIM
BER AND FABSTLAND.
"Office next to F. L. Parker'sJ3tre, Cor.
Chenamus and Benton Sts.
CMH.M!IS(1&C0.
REAL ESTATE
AND
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General ConimissfonBrtkin.
Office comer Cass and ChenanHis street!,
with John. Rogers, f ,
A General Agency buslnesstransaeted.
MISS LDTEKER!
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
Snits made in the Latest Style-, &a4.en skerr.
est notice ; also
Fainted Flowers on tht J)rii
r"Ladies are intited to call aade sas-
PRICES SEAUOXABLE.
GEHERAL STEAMSHIP ASEHCT.
Bills of Exchange- on1 toy
Pact q1 Eucope.' t
1AM AGENT FOR TIE TOLLOWIN6
well known and cumniud.uu,fBaJRsb!u
lines, """
S TATE LINE, RED STAR.
WHITE STAB. '
HAMBURG-AMEQIGAH,
DuMINltfNLTNE,
NATION A L, and AMERICANIIINE.
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Prepaid tickt-ts to or, from any Bareoeai
port. ' j
For full iuformaliou as to rates, .of fra
sailing dajs. etc,apply to w1
j i. vrAHi;
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTER AND WHOLKSALiXnD Rfe.
TAIL DBAtlR IN
GENERAL IEBCHAE1SI
Corner CheaamiM.aM .OaLHreete.
ASTORIA -'T - . ,-, l04IQ0Jt
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