The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 03, 1883, Image 1

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Vol. XIX.
Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning. July 3, 1888.
Ko. 81.
NEWS ITEMS.
Fortv-seren liquor sellers iu
Cincinnati have paid their Scott
law assessments, aggregating SS,
COO. A lady in Vicksburg, Miss,, has
sued the city for $9,07-1.50 dam
agesfor rock taken off her prop
erty. Dukes, the murderer, left prop
erty valued at from 88,000 to
$12,000, a great deal of it in west
ern lands.
The bodies of two ladies were
sent to Washington, Pa., from
New York, for cremation week
before last.
The English sparrows which
have colonized Pennsylvania have
been doomed by statute to ex-tfj-raiuation.
The cost of profane expressions
uttered in public in Fredericks
burg, Vt., is $1.50 each, according
to & recent decision.
Lightning from a clear sky
killed two cattle dealers at Bay,
SL Louis, and melted the gold and
silver coin in their pockets.
Alderman Kelly, of Cincinnati,
deliberately sho a wag named
James Toal for exchanging hats
with him at a fire engine house.
A land sink occurred at the
head of Swift Creek, in Hamilton
county Fla., a few days ago , largo
pine trees disappearing below the
surface.
Recently Geo. W. Humphreys,
of Plymouth, Mass., obtained $10,
500 damages or injuries received
in a collision on the Old Colony
railroai.
The readjuster school board of
Richmond has passed a resolution
to employ colored principals and
teachers for the colored schools of
' at city,
New York Policeman .Smith,
v 3 slayer of saloon-keeper Regan,
s roughly handled by the colo
ur's jury, which finds he was not
sufied in shooting.
The commencement exercise of
tne university oi lowa were
marred by hisses and groans aimed
at the salutatorian, in consequence
of a quarrel among the students.
John Dcvoy, editor of the
Irish IFbrW, who has been sent
to Blackwell's Island for libelinn
August Belmont, is chief clerk to
the night watchman of that insti
tution. The estate of the late Governor
Washburn, f Maine, foots up
about 100,000, all but about 10,
000 of which will go to his widow
and children, each receiving a fifth
part.
Frederick Lay ton, a porkpacker
of Milwaukee, will erect an art
gallery at a cost of $100,000, and
give it to the city devoid of con
ditions. He goes at once to Eu
rope to select a suitable model.
A largo number of young men
hare recently left their homes in
North Carolina to seek fame and
fortune in the west and northwest,
assigning as a reason dull tunes,
and a discouraging outlook for the
future.
Dalryraple, the wheat king of
Dakota, says the acreage in that
Territory is fully one-half larger
than last year, and the plants are
so vigorous that an increase in the
average yield per acre would not
be at all surprising.
A company has been organized
in New Orleans to build a railroad
to the jetties. The charter au
thorizes tho company to construct
warehouses, harbors, piers,
wharves, etc., at tho junction
ot tne railway with the sea or
rirer-
Five beggars, hailing from Je
rusalem, were arrested at Mans
field, Mass., June 20th, and were
found to have $500 in gold coin,
checks for $100 and a registered
litter receipt showing that a large
sum of money had been sent by
them to Jerusalem.
The Aldermen of New York
htx adopted a resolution that
from the 5th"olj June to the 15th of
of September every year, until
o&enrise ordered, all mechanics
ad iajrorers of the City Govern-
ment shall quit work at noon
Saturdays without abatement of
wages.
The awful orack of the murder
er's pistol is still heard in every
direction, and especially south
ward, while the brutal practice of
lynching prisoners before trial, by
mobs, who are themselves crimi
nals of the worst type, sterns to be
spreading in the west- .V. 1".
Post.
A western court ha decided
that a passenger whose money is
stolen while he is asleep in a
sleeping car is entitled to recover
from the company tin amount
stolen, on the ground that when
a company charges for -'sleeping
facilities," it is bound to protect
its sleeping patrons.
Samoa and Its People.
The Samnan group comprises
nine inhabited islands, varying in
area from 700 to two square miles
each, the whole group having an
area a trifle smaller than Yolo
county and 120 square miles less
than Rhode Island. They are all
mountainous. Tn Apia, the prin
cipal settlement, every aspect is
pleasant and only nun is vile, nd
there grovel the lowest ract of
whites. The topography back of
Saucelito well represents the as
pect of the islands, with which na
ture has been most prodigal in her I
gins, me sou neing uuusuauy ler
tile. vegetation running riot every
where, the jgnutp being a perpet
ual summer. The Samoans are
models of perfect physical devel
opment, resembling in their prime
a perfect bronze statute. The
whites have reached a depth of
degradation allowing of no deeper
descent. A prinoipaK reason for
this is because night after uig-ht
the writer witnessed 'JUtij girls
chewing the kava. root, lite liquid
which :s th national beverage.
The oud i. placed in waW, and
the liquid, after straining, is drunk,
the writer having tasted it once
before knowing the process of
manufacture, and describing it of
a soapy, slimy taste, like a solution
of chlorate of potash, with as much
pungency as dish-water. Smok
ing, gossiping and keeping away
flies were the principal industries
of the natives, woman bping the
industrious drudge and man the'
petty aristocrat. The Samoan is j
i : ..c : : S
bin; vuj v j iiu.ii iiuiiun iu tnijMUYi-
dence, adapting himself exactly to
his environments. Even the bees
stop gatheriug pollen after the j
first year. The natives are com-
munists iu practice, the most iu-!
formal of mankind, of keen wit, j
satire and perception, combining"
the breadth and far sightedness of j
the politician with the simplicity
of the child. They are endowed ,
with little patriotism or public j
spirit, are lightheaded and not!
very affectionate, loquacious and j
courageous in pure laziness, all !
bravery wreaking itself in words i
and speeches. Chronicle. i
A Dubuque, Iowa, special says:
the result of the Republican state.
convention was the topic of conver
sation among politicians and busi
ness men. The general verdict is
that the party made a mistake in
engrossing a prohibition plank.
Conservative Republicans freely
admit that the party is doomed for
the next campaign at least and
that the Democracy never a better
chance of electing their ticket
than next fall. xVll Germans not
party politicians have left the Re
publican side and will shoulder the
issue with the Democracy in over
throwing fanatical prohibition.
The mistake is talked about b'
knots of men on street corners and
the wisest of them can only see
defeat for the Republicans. On
the other hand the Democrats say
their time has come to niu in their
ticket and are using even- means
to that end.
A Sufferer from Rheumatism.
J limped about for years with a
cane, and could not bend down with
out excruciating- pain. Parker's Gin
gor Tonic eflected an nctonisliing cure
and keeps me well. It is infallible.
M. Guilfoyie, Binghatnton, N. Y.
Averill's mixed paints, the best In
use, for sale at J. TV. Conn,s drug store,
opposite Occident Hotel.
The Latest Theory of Sea-Sickness.
Perhaps.the most acceptable theo
ry to-day is the one which places
the origin of the trouble iu the
inner ear. The oar consists of
three parts the outer of these
runs iu as far as the drum; the
middle part is inside cf the drum,
and contain the chain of ear
bones, while the inner ear is a
complicated affair, containing the
essentia! orjjan of hearing. As
far as we are concerneJ, the inner
ear is a membranous bag tilled
with fluid, and situated in the
solid bone. From the back pari
of this ba run out three semicir
cular tubes communicating at both
their ends with the bag .or vesti
bule. These run in three different
planes, and arc lined with hair-like
nerve-filaments, which are much
more abundant and more sensi
tive at the anterior part of the
tubes. The tubes are filled with
liquid in xvhich float little calcare
ous particles, the otoliths. These
tubes are known as the semicircu
lar canals. It was difficult to see
what connection with the sense of
hearing these canals could possi
bly have, and some time ago it
was noticed that injuries to these
impaired the sense of hearing iu
no way, but caused most curious
effects in tho loss of equilibrium.
Popular Science Monthly for
If you speak the right word at
the right time; if you are careful
to leave people with a good im
pression; if you do not trespass
upon the rights of others as weil
as yourself if vou do not
forget the courtesies which
ii , . -
oeionr to your position, vour
are quite sure to accom
plish mtn:h in life which oth
ors with equal ability fail to.
Thi is whore the moo U not to
the swift nor the' bsttfe to the
strong. It is where you make
people feel that you are unselfish
and honorable and truthful and
sincere. This is what society is
looking for in men, and it is as
tonishing how much men are able
to win self-respect and success and
usefulness who possess these qual
ities of good breeding. It is al
most the turning point of success
iu practical life.
Absofuteiy Pure.
TROYAL t'SietS j
f k! if
This jwiwder never varies. A marvel o 'fm' "ranges the circulation, am! thus In-
tiiiritv vlr.iiu.i1i .1,1,1 ,t -M..wluUCeS I1S!1V disorilerv; kmiivn 1iv.litrui.ini
econondeal than the onlinary kinds and j "sunes tn ifistmguLsh them atwriling to ef
cannol be sold iu competition with the lual- ;??t but being rea'Iy br.in-!ies or phases or
inuae oi inw test saort weight, alum or
puopuaie powuers. sniaoniyin cam. ltov
Al. P.akinu PowoRK Co.. IOC Wall-st. X. Y.
MAGNUS :. UR0SBY,
Dealer tn
HARDWAEE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTER01
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIH AND COPPER,
Caanery anft Fls&erniens Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with r.eatncsa and dispatch.
None but first class workmen employed.
A large assortment of
SCALE?
OoBst&ntly on hand
lfcP- jp.
a.
ma:
JaS4 5i-'kfir 'IWitifc " toclud with Fine Uquon.
Neuralqic, Sciatica, Lumbago. !
Backache, Scrcnsss of iha Chasi, j
Coui, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- j
ings and Sprains, Burns and j
cicalas, ueneraj uoauy
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, end all other
Pains and Aches.
No Preparation on earth cqaaU Sr. Jacow Oil
u a safe, uref simple and clteap Extendi
Irae4j. A trial cntfcib bat lbe compared rely
trifliBR otiUar of 50 OnU, and firry one suffer
ing with pin can Lara cbcsp end itrdtlve proof
of its cklnu.
IHrcctlons in E?ren I-msusges.
BOLD BY ALL DBUG OIST3 AIH) DEiLEES
HI HEDI0IHE.
A. "vOGSLER & CO.,
Baltimore, Jfti, V. a. A.
rnr. lily ov t:;h v.i;.Lrr.
A lily or tin' valley
In outline frail and dim,
Leans from the water over
A goblet's fragile rim.
Pure as the prayer of childljood
Sweet as an event hymn..
The sleiitier stalk is swinjeinj;
Its seven tiny bolls.
Like fairy chorus singing:
And from the crystal eells
We faney faint and toiuler
Aerial music wells.
Amid the vexing problems
Ami eojcs of men abroad,
The tiresome creeds and systems
Through which we toil and plntl.
How sweet and stnih' 1Iosmiiis
A ierfect Utoughi of God
SYMPTOMS Or.VOR.S,
T!. ir.i:-t-uit' : j-jiI- ni"l 1 vlcn
coli'ie t, w.th ipr?ijo:iHi ii.!s)ses tti u eir-euni-'Tn'iit
o;i on r both :hcc!is;
the oyt- iMVJ.me Ut!l; the pupils dilate;
an nzur.' semielnie ru.. n'.ini tbe lowor
eye-IM; the nos; i mit.ite:!, .wi:Jls, mid
scnietlme tUxiIs ; a swt-itiiiK ' upper
li); WHknml lie'uelie, with h'uiuninj;
or i!irtP(itis of the eurs; an unusual tt-crt-tiou
of xiliva; slimy or furra! toiifctie;
Iretli wr' fmtl,urtieularly iu the nmni
j tvz , .ipH'tite vnriablo, soitieMmos vora
clous. v.ili u KiinwliiK senvstiou if the
sti.uirtch; tit other.,entlre!y gone; Ueetiiij;
jMiln-! in the sto:::u-h ; ecit-.:onal naiLsc
ami vomiting; violent jwinn tlmUKliout
the abdomen ; l. iwels irregular, itt limes
eotlve; simU -iimy, not unfrequently
ttnil with Ij'ojmI ; licliy fvmI'.mi and bnrd ;
uriiie turbid ; rexjMnition .v.jouhISv tUiti
euil uint neeoiupunietl by liiet-ougSi ; (Kaiti
sonietl tnos dry ami convulsive; uncay and
disturbs! sleep, with Krlndir.s; of tbetcdli;
tomiHT variable, but generally irritable.
Whenever lite alKivn symptoms aro
fuund to exist,
IK. ('. McLANE'S VEK3IIFUGH
will certainly eficct a eore.
In buying Vermifuge le sure vou tf.t
t!ie ucnumo !!:. C. 3teLAXIC'S VII!t2i:.
l't'liK, nmnufi uml bv I'lcnji-s;; lire-".,
St Wood Street, lMttshursb, The
iii-rket is full of counterfoil. You Hill
be rixlit if it has tbe sigimtur. t f t !r;..
Iiijj ltros. ami C. Jlcianc.
If yMtr storekeeier do.-s not hr.e fie
genuine, pi east! report to uk.
Send nti a three eont !sinp for i U tr.-U
'fliiiu advert Wtig canlt.
FLSHIXU DUOS., Pittsburcli, Pa.
King of tiie Blood
Is not a "cHrr alt," St Is a blHnI-puriner ami
! tonic. Isnpunty of the blood masons ttie-vx
that great zenerie disorder. lmnniMii' m
IIIooil. Such are DvikiUi, HUhm?M,
Liter Complaint, ConrtijMtoiii. Aerrowx Di
orient. Jlcailtiehe, linckachc, General Weak-
iican iieac,in-niij, Kitinty Harare.
Piles, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin
Dfn7rx, Pimple. Ulcer. Sictllinj, A-c.,
tic Kin rr of tin S:iood prevents and
cures theie by attacking the rau. Iiunuritv
or the blood. ChemLstsand physicians agree
in calling it "the most genuine and efticient
preparation for the purpose." Sold bv Drug
gists. 81 perlHJttle. See testimonial", diree-
uoiis, e,.in iainpmer," treatise on iiMtises
of the P.loofl." wraptied around each bottle.
I). RANSOM, SON" & Co.. Prom
RufhUo. N. Y.
LOEB & 00.;
JOBBK1W IN
WINES.
LIQUORS.
AND
CfftASS.
ACP.NTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and All
Kinds ofSaloon Supplies.
35"A11 goods sold at San Franclseo Prices.
MAIN STREET.
Opposite Parker nouse, Astoria, Oregon-
T
j lio-TELS-ASD KESTAUICAKTS.
CAREER HOUSE,
ll. i:
lWKfiRR. I'rop.j
- - - OREGON.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
HOT AII COU BATHS.
T 18 A FACT
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
ON
Conoornly Street is the Best in
Town.
THAT
Always on Hand FRESH
Shcml IValcr Bny and East-
urn Oysters.
THAT
'JEFF' IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
ZIi- ha-s bffu Proprietor of Uio "Aurora
:j't" hi Iiuapiiton seven jcars.
QPEM DAY AND NIGHT.
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
--7
CHENAMUS STREET, ASTORLV.
rgtllE CXDEKSIfiNKD IS PLE,VSEU,TO
.S. xiiuoiture to the i-ufolic that he lias op
ei:M a
ki::st ciiASS
1 355jq-l-ng Souse,
Atil fumLshPS Sit first-class stylo
OVSTKIIS. HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC
AT TUK
Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
CHKXAMUS STREET,
riease Kive tne a ciili.
lJOSCOE DIXON. Proprietor
CENTRAL HOTEL.
CUAS. WAL1.MAX.
Proprietor.
7 HAY K TAKES CI I Alt GE CF THIS POP
E i:r Hitrl Mid can guarantee satisfaction
TO A 1.1.
Permanent and Transient Boarders
The chnleeit brands or Wines, Liquors,
and Cigars, at the Har.
Opposite O. R. i N. Dock, Astoria. Oregon
COSMOPOLITAN
Chop House and Restaurant.
OPEN' DAY AND NIGHT,
steals ." cents and upwards.
:.. w2i:iON: & g. iioi;iajid.
"roprlctors.
.:.t!.v siitctrr. ..... .istoria.
PIONEEE RESTATJRANT
AND
LODGING HOUSE.
lotted throughout : thclTable sunnlled
with the hot : the beds clean and coinfort-
anii'.
A Fir.t:class House.
P.onrd by the week.
;.-..oo
Mnis to order.
J. C, liOSS. Proprietor.
CENTENITIAL HOTEL.
ASTOltIA, - - - - OREGON.
T ISITOIS TO THE BEACH WILL FIND
T good accomtuodations at Centennial,
and the table wll compare favorably with
any iu town. It is npar the steamer land
ing All travelers will do well to glvo us a
call.
N. R, Special rates to families.
F.JOPLIN.rrop'r.
Jea;jwk
AcM. J oluison &Co.
DEALERS IN
irocenesi
A FULL LINE OF
W. S. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FAHCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded,
! . ' MtKr. COACH TO TIIB HOUSED
Groctoj
MARKETS.
CENTEAL MARKET.
Ucueral assortment or table stock constantly
on nan (I, such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
EGGS, BUTT Bit. CIIEESS.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISH. roiLTBY Aid) GAHJF;
Iu tne seaou.
CIGARS AXI TOBACCO.
Rest of "WISES AJf UQUORS.
All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
J. RODtiKKS.
Washington Market,
Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon
BERGJTAuY BEHRY
RSPCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEA
tlon of the public to the fact that the
abevo Market will always b aappliod with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I
Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale
zrA retail. Special attention given to suppb
ntr ahicj.
LOOK HERE !
We i-espectfuliy iuform the nubile that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Fresh, and Cured Meats
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetable", Crockery and
Glass-ware.
Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patronage ls respect
rully solicited.
dtT. WARREN & THOMPSON.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Frcsli and Cured Meats,
. "!jTos-o-tct.TcXojE,
FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTKI.,
CIi::jrA3IUS Street. Astoria, 0-
CLATSOP MILL
Successors of
GEO. V. HUME SAW MILL
MANUFACTURERS 0 DEALERS
IX
LUMBER, SALMON TRAYS, BOXES, tlC.
Office and Mill
CORXER OK WEST 9TH AND "WATER 3TS
FOARD & STOKES,
FIXTE
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS.
ANCHORS. ROPE AND
CORDAGE.
HARNESS AT SAN FRANCISCO
PRICES.
A Eull Line of House
Furnishing Goods.
o
AT THE O. K. &. X. DC Civ.
jSHEVILLE & 00.
Pacific Net and Twine Co.
San Francisco, April litli, 1RS3.
Dear Sirs;
For general convenience,
we have sent a supply ot IVo. 20, 42
lIy Genuine Scotch Salmon IVct
Twine, to the care of A. M. JOHNSOX
& 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 Xo. 40, 12-
piy.
Fishermen who have heretofore nsed
this grade of twine for repairs, claim
that the durability of the patclt- is equal
to the balance of the net, after the latter
has had a few weeks use. We think it
will be money in your pocket to try it.
For prices and samples apply to
A. 21. JOHXSOX & CO.,
Astoria.
Neville & Co. Sole Agents, lqnn vna
Sland33CqlirornIaSt, J-Sanlranclsco.
ASTORIA
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. 3t
The best of Liquors and Cigai3 on hand.
A deservedly popular place of social resort.
GEO. HILLER.
WILLIAM HOWS
-DEALER IX
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lmnbev.
AH kinds of
OAK LUMBER,
A LASS,
'
Boat material, Etc.
1 Boats of all inds 2iade to Order, j
Ejjr-Orders front a distance promptly attended to, and satlsTactloa guaranteed la all cases
8. AllNBT & FERCBEtf,
vSTOltlA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
.Nt) r 'iiS2SS;rU
Boiler Shop
All kinds oi
EffGQTE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WOEK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made ot repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
ASTORIA IR0M WORKS.
Bszrrn.s Street, Near Parker nocsE,
ASTOIIIA. - OREGON. .
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAfflailMEEMES
BoilerWork. Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty.
Of all Descriptions made to Order
nt Short Xotice.
" A. I). Wass, lrosedent.
.1. 0. nusTLER, Secretary,
I. V. Cask, Treasurer.
John Fox.Superintendcnt.
(sumCSSOR TO PAJJE & AL1.EN.)
Vholesale and retail dealer tu
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AMD VEGETABLES,
ToRether with
Wines, Liq:ior3,Tobacco,Cigars
Hardware ani Slip Cianilerj.
A. VAN DUSEN & CO.,
dealers IX
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements,
Sewing machines,
Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc.
THE HOME SCHOOL
FOR
1325 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Cat.
Organized In 1872.
The next year will besln on Wednesday,
July 23. 1S83.
.utss ia. mu;, mncipai.
"WANTED.
In Astoria, an Agent for the
LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC.
The DOMESTIC with the late uiprove-
xkxts. ls the best Sewine Machine the
world has yet produced. For terms address
21-lW F. L.TILESTON, Agt. Portland.
' vwvw
AND
BrackeO?ork
A SPECIALTY.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Jg C. UOiaEN,
XOTAP.Y PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEKR, COMMISSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
QJELO F. X-AJtKKU.
SURVEYOR OF '
Clatsop County, and City ef Astoria
Olllce : Chenamus street, Y. 31. C. A.-ball
Room No. 8.
JAY TUTTIiK, 31. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offick Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build
ing. Rkbidexce Over J. E. Thomas' Drus
Store.
-p P. 1IICKH,
PENTIST,
ASTORIA, - OREGON
Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, corner
of Cass and Sqemocqhe stret K
j q.A.nowiiBir,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ChenamusS treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON
J J. JOKES,
STAIR BUIXDElt,
Ship and Steamboat Joiner
TjB. J.li. EaPOHtlE,
Room ll. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria; Or.
Oas administered ror paInlcs3textnlietIoa
oHeeth. f
WM. B. GRENElC"
KELiX ESTATE AGENCY. "
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY, TIM
BER AND FARM LAND.
Office next to F. L. Parker's Store, Cor.
Chenamus and Benton Sts.
CHAMMAMSOMCO.
REAL ESTATE
AND
General Commission Brokers,
Ofilce on Generieve street, in the rear of
E, ILHawes bulldlnjr.
A General Agency business transacted.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGEHCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part oi Europe.
1AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING
well known and commodious steamship
lines,
STATE LINE. RED STAR,
WHITE STAR.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN,
DOMINION LINE,
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. .
Prepaid tickets to or from any European
port.
For full Information as to rates of fare,
sailing days, etc, apply to
I.-W.0ASE.
BOZOETH & JOHNS.
Real Estate and General Insurance
Agents.
ASTORIA, - - - Oregon.
WE WRITE POLICIES IN THE WEST
ern. State Investment, Hamburg, Bre
men and North German Fire Insurance Com
panies, and represent the TravelleisrLire
and Accident of Hartford, and tho New
York Lite, or N.Y.
We hare the only complete set ot township
maps In the county, and nave made arrange
ments to receive applications, filings; and
final proofs on Homesteads, Preemptions.
Timber Lands, etc. having all the official
blanks therefor. Our maps can be exam
ined iu the office, upon the payment or a
reasonable fee.
Wo also have for sale city property In As
toria and addition, uiid farm ntid tide land
property.
Rents, and other collections made, and
loan? nesothited.
BOZORTH& JOHNS,
DANCING SCHOOL. T
I
:HK UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN A
School for Dancing, at
Occidental Hall, June 15th,
On Tnestlaj and Filday
Afternoons, from 2 o'clock until 4 r. ar.
and in the evenings from to 10 o'clock.
Lessons will be gtven in all styles ot dan
cing. Those, wishing to Join my class will
B lease calLanrse me.
entlemcn...... .-........'Fifty ceats
LadIe8.....w.................iMM..Free
PROF. J.F.MEYER,
n.X3LOtt.X2SrC3rn
Cleaning Hep airing.
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY
GEORGE Z.OVETT,
Main Street, opposite N. Loeb'J.