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(Z) attic jDaiXg vstovian. ASTOKIA. OREGON: SATURDIyZZZ'. JULY 21. 183 Astoria's Advantages. The following, from the Walla "Walla Union so well presents the case that we copy it in full: "With the completion of the Northern Pacific and the erection of elevators at various points in the interior, and at the sea ports, will come a change in the mode of shipping grain.. Hitherto all grain-from the Pacific coast has been sacked, occasional cargoes, only, being carried in bulk. In California the elevator system has never been inaugurated, the near est'approach to it being the con struction of long, low warehouses, in which the grain is uiled in sacks waiting for the coming of the vessel. I he same system has prevailed in Portland, the only shipping point, up to the present time, ot any importance in the Northwest. Practical seamen have declared it every way prac ticable and safe to send grain from f ortland and Puget bound in bulk, Even if experiment should dem onstrate that it was not safe, as has been claimed, to carry wheat in bulk in ships for so long a time as it takes to make a voyage around the Horn to Liverpool, it is evident that it would be ad vantageous to the railroad compa ny and the fanners to carry it in bulk from the interior to the sea ports, and there sack it. Recent ly, Mr. J. C. Stubbs, general freight agent of the Central Pa cific, in an official communication saie: "By Eastern roads the grain is uniformly handled in bulk. It is universally housed after harvest, and is moved only as the market is favorable or the necessities of the farmer require. In loading it usu ally passes through an elevator, being shot into the cars at such a rate that a full train can be load ed and moved while one car is be ing loaded in California. At the various termini it is discharged in "to elevators a car being unloaded in something less than one min ute. The economy permissible in the use of rolling stovk by this rapid loading and discharging of cars is very marked. Cars have made two round trips in one day between Aurora and Chicago, Illi nois, a distance of about fifty miles, a thing impossible here un der four days." If the difference in the cost of loading and unloading is so great, it is evident that the bulk sys tem will give the produces a less freight rate. Under the present system the farmer is compelled to buy sacks, or pay interest on their cost until they are sold to the grain exporter, and is lucky if then he obtains as much for the sacks as he paid. In ad dition he has to pay for sewing sacks, equal to about a cent a bushel, no part of which ho gets back, and nearly all of which he would save if his grain is shipped in bulk. Another advantage of the elevator system is that for a very moderate charge the pro ducer is enabled to obtain first class, safe storage, in the market for his grain, and is given the further great power of being able, if so disposed, to readily borrow money or obtain advances on his crop, using the handy and reliable elevator receipts for security. The future is full of promise for the producers of eastern "Washington and Oregon. "When the farmer is prosperous all other industries prosper. That the present system of ship ping grain from the Columbia is inadequate and wasteful, is an in disputable fact. Under present Conditions it cannot very well be helped. The completion of the Northern Pacific railroad must .necessarily inure to Astoria's ad vantage. Birecfly the Kalama branch is completed the grain shipment in deep sea going ves sels must concentrate at Astoria. Probably that word "must" is too imperative for some of our con temporaries. ' Let us substitute "will." The. sometime, building of the railroad from Forest Grove to Astoria will greatly forward the inevitable concentration of ship ping at this point. Of course some grain will be carried over to the Sound across the Columbia, as was done last winter, but it will be only, a temporary diversion from the ordained laws of trans portation. Much is said in reference to the probable concentration of the ship ping business at the point the N. P. Co. 'has selected to cross the Columbia. That will depend, up on one thing, and one thing only; the ability of the vessels to reach that point. It having been dem onstrated on countless occasions that the passage of sea going, grain-carrying vessels above As toria is a constant and increased risk, any fear of commercial rival ry as far as that point is concerned need not be seriously entertained. .. The point the Union makes is thatthe' elevator system is better than sacking grain. The loading of the grain at Astoria will in due time occasion the building of ele vators at this point. The inevita ble "logic of events" demonstrates this. The decreased cost of trans portation and the necessity of such decreased cost as a matter of busi ness competition will bo one of the most potent causes of this re sult. At present a bushel of wheat that leaves Walla Walla is worth 1.24 in Liverpool; under the present system it costs the. Walla Walla farmer secenty-four cents to get his bushel of wheat to the United Kingdom leaving him fifty cents a bushel for his crop? This state of affairs the elevator S3'stem as shown by the Union would do away with. -When the Willamette valley wheat is brought to Astoria via Forest Grove, by the shortest and best route from the- heart of Ore gon to the sea boar".; when the wheat of eastern Oregon and Washington Territory is brought in bulk by rail and river to to its natural entrepot at Astoria and here loaded from elevators on sea going vessels for foreign shipment, the matter will be more equalized, and a good deal of money that is now unnecessarily paid for freights will remain in the pockets of the producers. Hannibal .Hamlin who was elected vice-president in 1G0, has been offered fifty dollars a column to give his reminiscences of pub lic men; but he pleads a failing memory and fears he might do in justice to thriving politicians. It is suggested that a state census be taken in 1885, the gen eral-government paying half the expense. What good will it do? NEW TO-DAY. Notice to Creditors. A Ll. I'ERSONS 1 HAVING ANY CLAIMS or omsianaiiiff uocomits against mo Cosmopolitan Restaurant on Main treet, are particularly requested to hand in the same on or before the 2-Uh inst. as there will bo a change in the co-partnershin on the 251h. L. WlLUROV d-td GEO. ROULARD. OCCIDENTAL HALL ! F.W.STECII11AN, - - MANAGER. MOA'DAY, JUJLX 23. An Evening of Hearty Laughter Appearance of the Distinguished Comedian, In .1. E. KROWN'S Successful Comedy. -EDGEWOOD FOLKS" TOM DILLOWAY, SOL SMITH RUSSELL In which Character he will Introduce his famous sobch, bpeclaltlew, ana Impersonation!. TIlP SimtinHlntT (Vmnqni- l.io hni. lected from the Front Rank of the Dramatic i roiession. Greeted everywhere with scream of I-aughtcr. Admission, - - 81 OO Tifltt Kin lif. f.MirnH nt T Ctnnio JT. Co.'.s New York Novelty Store without extra FRED G. BERGEK, Mauaj-er. To Lease FOR A TERM OF YEARS, 2 LOTS ON the E. comer of block 4?, Main and Jefferson streets. McClures Astoria. Apply Lost: LOST OR DESTItOYED MY PIKE, JULY 3. 1B83. a Pass Book with the Hibernian Savings and Loan Socletv, of San Francisco, belonging to Gaetano Marcelll. Should It have fallen Into the hauds of anv one. a rea sonable reward will be paid for its return to mis omce. 20-5t Notice ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEM helves indebted to theJAstorLi Sail-loft will please call and settle before the 15th of this month, as I have sold a half Interest in the business to J. Hess, of this city, and I nam lOBcuuy accounts siraignienea up. Yours respectfully. A. M. JOHNSON, Sailmaker. For Sale. I7UVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM . lock Wood, which I will deliver at th houses of customers for S4 a cord. Draying or all kinds done at reasonable rates. r. It. MARION. Net Lost. ON THE NIGHT OF THE 17TH. ABOUT ten miles above Tongue I'olntibout 200 fathoms 40-li! net ; leads markedWP Co. Return In 19-3t WASHINGTON PACKING CO. Annual Meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the O. F. L, & B. Associ ation w ill be held on the fourth Thursday ia August, the 23d. at the hall of Bearer Lodge. No. .Tj, I. O. O. F., immediately after closing the Lodge. A.J.MEGLER. Scc'y. FOR SALE. IN McCLURE'S ASTORIA, LOTS 6,7,8 and 9 in blR 141 : lots 6, 7, 8 and 9, In blk 91 ; lots 5 and 6, in blk 71 ; lots 1 and 2, In blk 94 : lots 14 antfS, In blk 81 ;lots 5 and 6, In blk 54 ; lot 7, In blk 39 : lot C. in blk 120 : lots 2 and4.in blkl47;lptC.ln blk 132; lot s, in blk 109 ; lot 1. in blk 4; cottage house and lot In blk 52 ; lot 4. In blk 11 with all the im provements. In Shively's Astoria, lots 9 and 10. in blk 33 : lot 5, In blk 55 ; lots frand. in blk 113. In Upper Astoria C of the finest residence lots in the addition. In Alderbrook we have some splendid lots, just the place lor people with moderate means to build a home. We have also a 5-acre block in Hustler& Aiken's, and farm and timber land adjacent to the city. Spiles for Sale. We have on hand spiles In lengtlis from 25 to CO feet, and can furnish from one to live thousand at short notice, at the market price. CIIAS. II. WILLIAMSON & CO.. Real Estate and Commission Brokers, l8-2wks Genevieve street. OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE. Frank Fabre Will re-open In a few days In the Odd Fel lows Building: Entrance on Cass street. Ice Cream. Ice, Etc. Smith BnsselL FOR LONDON DIRECT! The pplendld 100 A.U Iron Barque "Glenbervie" 800 Eegistor Will take SALMON in lots to suit ship pers, on keasonakle terms, for the above, named Port, ami having large en gagements will be quickly dispatched. For rates of Freight and Insurance Apply to SIBSON. CHl'RCH&CO.. Portland. Or. Or tor. L. CHERRY, Astoria, Or. FIVE HOURS TO TILLAMOOK. THE Sir. GEN. MILES Will Irave firayN Dock for ox Saturday. July listh, lSs:. For freight or pasat;i apply to .1. II. I. ORAY. Agent. FOR TILLAMOOK. The new Steamer A. IB. ZEIDSIjID. BABISAfSE. Matr. leaves forTillamook Thursday, July iSOlIi. FOR SAILING DATES AND l'ARTICT lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER. Main street Wharf. Astoria: ALLEN' & LEWIS, l'ortland; J. L. STORY Tillamook. "There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, if taken at the flood. Leads on to Fortune." Shal;pere. Do You Want TO SECURE A. COMPETENCY ? IF SO INVEST YOUR Surplus Earnings IN EEAL ESTATE THAT CJL2ST2STOT F.S.IL! TO Mile i Value! IN A VERY SHORT TIME. Terminns Addition to AIM This addition commences only five blocks from the O. II. Sc N. Co.'s extensive improvements, and immediately adjoins the .Mammoth Flouring Mills to he erected by Sibson, Church & Co. Immense works are now o-oinfr on rip;ht in front of it, and there will be at least four hundred thousand dol lars spent on them this summer and fall. The whole place is al most level as a table, high and sightly, and as before stated, close up to the property on which Mr. Villard is inaugurating immense works of all kinds. The lots are all full size, 50x100 feet each, and range in price from 200 to $350, according to location. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in easy monthly or quarterly payments, without in terest. Discount made lor all cash. Plats may be seen and any further particulars obtained on application to E. C. HOLDEX, Auctioneer and Real Estate Ag't, 20 BOATS CANNERY SITE FOR SALE. THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS A. P. CO.'S Net Racks, adjoining Fort Canby. 20 2354 foot boats, good for Baker's Bav or up river fishing ; net racks complete ; frontage 'JOO feet running to deep water ; one block on shore with mess house. This Is the most convenient place for salmon nets, traps and seines and decidedly the bet location on the Columbia river for a salmon cannerv. Will sell for cash or will take stock with satisfactory Fishermen's Packing Co. KOZORTH & JOHNS. HAVE YOU SEEN fUHtIEEEU2tIIIIIIIIIII(HIH3UIISmiEI OUR SPLENDID STOCK IHUSICKUZIEUIUUItUUHStitlllZIIEEXE OF CARPETS, j UPHOLSTERY, j ! WALL PAPER, 1 AND ""fewest Styles in Furniture? ED- D. CURTIS & CO. (SLTf. Galllck'a Old Stand.) Have some elegant daslgns In the above mentioned goods which they will be pleased to show the public. Everything now and tastifal, Have a Full Comer Gtenamns Summons. TN THRCIRCL ITCOCRTOFTlIi; t. YE X ol Oregon, lor the Coutit of r!::sii : y.. J. Kmiu'V. riaiutlir. vs.K. D. Heaik-y. .1 W Grace and J 51 Ten Ho. a tmst.i-s itf tlie estate ol M J Kinnev.TSu'Itn Kraefc- er. V K Dement. 1 V Case. Win JlrAttV.-. tbe New Zealand Insurance 0.miii. A I. Rancron and H 11 Bancroft, partta-is under tbe Ann name and six le ol A 1. Hanvrolt & Co., KD Uuetcr and' (Sustav JIir?:t. wn- ners under the linn name and of lliif- ter Bros. & Co.. John .Marcus ami Vi liar- ciu. whnn tnio n:ii!iis nrt unknown to plaintiff, nartners under the firm name and style ot ilareus Uro-!. & Co.. .Jamo Harri- son, whoM true name is unknown ami John Doe whose true name is unknown to plaintiff, partner? under Hie Arm name and style of Harrison & Co.. II Ji Crocker and John I) You. partners under the iinn name and style ol H S Crocker & Co., It llalfour, li ll Foreman ami Alex Guthrie, partners under the 11 rm luune nul stvlr of llalfour. Guthrie & Co.. A 31 himisoii F A l.'obbins, H Osterloh. Carmen Island Sail in., John Searle, J V Grace and J F Chapman, art ners under the firm name and stvli if J V Gnico & C K Grace ami ItfehHrd Koe. wlnse true name Is unknown, paitnrrs un der the Onn n:une and -ivV of W K (irare & Co., N Ten Bosch ami K VWn jwtrtiH'is under the linn name and 5tIo ol N T-n Boch & Co.. Charles HolbrnoK. J F .Morrill and C Merrill, partners under tin- lirm name aud tyle of liolbruok. lo'rril! fo., K I) Heat ley and George Camplx!!. iwrtm-r-) wil der the Arm name and style of i:i-kxu IK Wolf & Co., U C Jnnion'aiid Cluirit-s Smith, r.hoso true name is unknown, liartm-rs un der the Ann naim and .stvleol ):i'Jnuim& f Co.. llenrj- Coulirough. George Shk-I. 1 Goldsmith r.nd J Ixiwenberg, iirtners mitli-r the Ann name and Mylc of oUImhiiIi. Lowenberg & Co.. Charles llirsehfchit. whos true name ts unknown, doiim husims under the firm name and stvle of lidemau, Hitseli- feldt & Co., .Salem flouring MilN Co.. W bocKet aud .1 Locket, iiartneis under the firm name ami style of aud J Ijk W K Hooper and Wm Hooper and John IhK.per, whose true names are uiikiiiinn. jKirhiers un der the firm name ami style of W CHooiK-r& Sons,.! W Davis and Joint .Ioin, whose true name is unknown, panucr . umu-r the linn name and Mvh: of.l W Da.s ft ('., i .1 Tallant.John MeKt and Jiim l Tallanl. partners under the linn name an-l ?!le of Tallaut & Co.. Derenduuts. In the name or the SSatt of Omron : Ti I each of the above named dt-feiHlaiit. Th ; Viv Vj.rtlrilifl llwiir-uti,. r(kkftif,?,iit- A I I!,,,, i Cpf&ff&epw. Glassware. I x & vjy y vj m U & g "j&is c ezr v w 'arise? croft and II II ltauerolt. partners inwlfr tlw ! linn name aud stvle or A 1. Bancroft & Co.. If) "I" T rTF! fJTTOP rTnTTS"t7 KI Huetcr and i;usla II m rer. partners h-4" wJ-W-t XLVUi3i limlnr III., firm .....I .1.1.. .. It. .,.,..! r, x rn i.,ini ,..f w... At..'... whoso true names are unknown, partner" I under the finn name and M'e or .Mireii; Bros. & Co . James HxrrSon. uhiMe tnie name is unknown, ami John Due. ulmse i true name is unknown, iwrtneis under the lirm name and style of Damson Jc t o.. H .s i Crocker and John 1) ot. iailner under! the finn name of II S Crocker ft Co.. IJ Bal Tour, n B 1'oreman and Alex Guthrie, part- tiers under the linn name aud style of Bal- i four. Guthrie & Co., Carmen island .Salt Co.,: .j u race ami. i i t'napmau.pariueis under the finn name and style ol J WGntce& Co.. "W ll Grace and Itichard Koe.whose tnie name Is unknown, partners under the finn name and stvle ol W ll Grace & Co.. X Ten BikcIi and It Ck-rr. p-irtners under the firm name and stvle of Ten Boseh & Co.. Charles IIol brook, J F Merrill and C Merrill, partners under the finn name and stvle of Hollirook. Merrill ft Co., K I) Heatlev and George Campbell, partners under the finn name and style of Dickson. De Wolf ft Co.. K C Jatiiou and Charles Smith, whose tnie name is un known, partners under the Him nam.; and style of He .lanion & Co.. Charles Hirseh foldt. whose tnie name is unknown, doing business under the name ami Mvle or Tide man, Hirschfehlf & Co.. W l.oi-kett aud J ekelt. partners under the firm name ami style of W & J Lookelt. W F. IUmijm r, aud Wm Hooper and John llnoer. v.Iiom tnie ! names are uukuowii. partners under the finn name aud style of WK Hooper &Snn, J W Davis atul John Jones, whose tnie name is unknown, partners under the firm name and style of J W Davis&Co.,D.I Tallaiit.Jolin McKee aud Jolin 1) Tallaut. partners under the firm name and stvle of Tallaut & Co., Wm.McAfTee. AM Simpson. V A Bobbins, H Osterloh, John Searle. Henrv Coubr.Mish. You aim each or you are hereby notified and eoiiiiklalnt fileil bv the b.ivi. miuhI iJfiin- tilt in the above 'untitled suit iu the aiior enuueu conn, on or uernre lue first da of the next regular tenn of said court, whie'ii is j on Tuesday, tite 7th da of Aujoit. lsx:. and in subsi.nee is a decree (Udariiit; the amoiuit ot the claims or s:tid deremlauls'atnthet said estate, it any claims they or either of tlieiii have, and requirinx the s.iid tlefemhnits K D Heatlejvl W Grace and John M Ten Boscli as trustees of the estate of plaintitr. to pav to plaintifl all nioncvs be!ont;iiit; to sjiiil estate, and cnjoiuiiiKtiieni from uiakin anv rurther sales of the re;d property Itelonjjini; to said estate. :.nd rerpiiriu them loeouvev and transfer to plaintiff all of said real prop'- cii, ii ue.Miiii'kioii oi nuiiu in :is louyws : Tliose eertaui lots or parcels or land suoaicii in me iwnu 01 AMuna as lam uui i and reconled by John McClure and extend- L'u uy ujnu vine, in me vouuiy 01 uiaisoji and Slate ol Oregon, to-wit : Commencing at thc intersection or center Hue or 1st or Concomlyslreet with a line drawn from the southwesterly comer of block jo. one. to ! the northwesterly comer of block Xo. lt sixteen, thence northerly on the course r the westerly line or said blocks Xos. one aud sixteen, to ttie line eiaimiieii iiv tiie au thorities or the town of Astoria as the water front line ; thence westerly along the same to a point where said water front line would be intersected by a line drawn parallel to said westerly line of said blocks Xos. one and sixteen and two hundred feet westerly therefrom : thence southerly on a line iwr allcl to said westerly line of said blocks Xos. one and sixteen and two hundred feet west erly therefrom to the point where the same would intersect the center line of said 1st or Concnmly street, produced westerly : thence easterly along said last mentioned line two hundred feet to the point or commencement. Lot Xo. 8 in block Xo. 16. lots Xik. 2.3. 11. 12 and 13 in block Xo. 5S, lots Xos. 2. 11. 12. IS aud 14 in block Xo. fit. lot Xo. 4 iu block Xo. 44; also the X K" ol the SE of section Xo. 1R. aud lot 5 ot said section K. iu town ship Xo.S north of range Xo. 0 west, iu said Clatsop county : also the X W i and theX H of the S K'i of section Xo. 1 iu township No. 3. north of range Xo. in east, and lots Xos. 1,2, a and 4 of section 17, hr township Xo.2 north or range Xo. 15 east, in Klickitat county, Washington Territory: also that certain oio'acre tract of coal land situated in Columbia Count v. Stale of Onnron. Pur chased by plaintiff and William S. ami A. C. I Kinney from the State of Oregon ; Also, an J undivided one-fourth interest in all those certain lots of land situated in the-citv ami county of San Francisco, in the state of Cali fornia, designated and described as follows, j to-wit : lots numbered one. two, three, four, j five, six, seven, eight, twelve, nineteen, , twenty, twenty-one, twentv-two. twenty- three, twenty-four and fractional lots num- bered nine, ten and eleven. In block numbered four-hundred and sixty-two. embracing the whole of said block excejitiiur two small, rocky Islands, as shown on the map of tnc. salt marshes and tide lands and lands lying under water south of Second street, which map is on file in the office of the Surveyor General of the State or Califor nia. All of said lands having been convey ed by plaintiff to said defendants. E 1) Heatlev. J W Graccand John M Ten Bosch on tlic lGth day of March, ISTS.in trust for the pay mentor his creditors. Tills summons is published bv virtue of an order made by his Honor A.S.Bennett.Judge of said court, at chambers on the 14th dnv of June, 16S3. C. AV. FULTOX, and F. J. TAYLOR. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice.. : I HAVE TnTS DAY SOLD A HALF IN-I terest in the business of sailmaking to Mr. J. Hess, of this oJtv. Mr. Hess bai lienn with me in thc capacity of foreman fora number of j-ears and Is fully vompctent iu f all the branches of sailmaking. nereaiieriue Dusiness win oe cameu on In the Arm naino ot theAstoria iSall-Iort, J. Hess & Co., proprietors. J. HESS. AtM. JOHNSON. j ", imnt-v in.it ii joh lioi io no j wiui.iiie povi-ioi:s or ilie Act o ohmctvss Z-i: nid answer for want tnereof the plain- approved Jene 3. lsrs. entitle' "An act for till w.M apply to the court lor the relief I the sale of Timber I-nds in the Stales of imiyed .or in s:iid amended comnlaiut. which I ('uli.'oinin On-'nn Wmia mt in vu. Line of 9 ill fieifiei j- -v SlP CH A?sJ3 FRS w " 5-5 -3i'k"u"!j . dkai.xks in . I lrnn Cfcpl pnI Annhnro ftWnc ' ,ran oiee, oai nCfiOrS, bnainS.. i i TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, ,. ,w I w 11 AM) Ct T UAIA'ANIZKD f j ?3 3? X : I ;Vj!iS.. njj-r ':tl S5 irf St., Shcif Hardware, Paints and Oils Huhber and Hemp Pachhu; of all Kinds. Agfiits f.tt Salf m PkHiriHg ?.HUs. Cor:tf r C!ii!:;aiH ::! Hamilton Streets ASTOKJA. OREGON. w. MItKTKl: ANI W lifthiAi.H AM. KK 'A1I. iKALi:i: IX &ENESAL KBCHANBISE 'oner CttenaniH And Cass streets. .ASTORIA - - - OREGON FiM'i Never Lie ! JEFF Can piove by his 1hms Hint 1m-U don '"-' business of any . . ,- SESTAJBANT fn ti. city. Mid he will guarantee Jo give thc ln-t meal Tor esi-Ji. . J. Iliiss. A. ?.l. JDIINSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MAXCFACTrKKirs OF SAILS. TENTS. AWNINGS. TAEPAULIltfS, And everything else irlnintng to our lJnsiness. Lowest Price and Best "Work Ior your Money, At the Old Stand. Leave your order and get vour work done at onee. J. HESS Jt CO. O retion. .Vstoria, -No,,Pf- rAvilifation to i'nrehase Tiiubei- 2.aiulrt. T AM OFFIC1" AT VAXCOUVEK W T. Aj May 'MU l?si. Xotive is herein- tiv en that in eompHaix-e inelon Territory." Walter 21. Smith. oi Mult iiomah emmty, Orinwi. has this day tiled in this office his npilicnr?bn to pun has- tite north-east i o. section ii' Township !i north, of i:ane ." wei. of U.v Willamette Meridian. Testimony iu l.ieabove ease will be taken herore the Itrtister and Receiver at Van couver. Wash. Ter, on Mondav. the i::th day or Auge -t. lis:;. Any ami rll ,erMiH hnviiifj adverse claims tothealMive i,e.scriled landsor any nortiou thereor. are hereby required to file their claims hi this otitee within sixtv (an dvs lroni date iiereot. ! KKD. V. SPAKLIXG, jeHMd Besiister. Drags and Chemicals j.E. THO .0 J J DKT'GRIS 0 0 nu :i .'J . ruaiiiiauiai. 7 A AST0R1A.C? to if l'rescrijttions carefully cmioiUMled Day or Xiglit. ASK FOIt- TJnion India Kubber Co's Tore Para (5uni CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. tiKWAirss or imitations ! Be sure tin Boots are r.tamiied CRACK Pl!()OFo the heels, and have the PURE SPIUXGS on the foot and iustep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We at now making them with UUHBEll AXD ASRESTOS .Soles which wilt make them last more thau twice as long as anv lJubbt-r boots made. - FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KCBBEB BELTING. PACIv 1XG, HOSE SPRINGS. CLOTHIXG, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. COODYEAR RUBBER CO. it. li. rj:ASE..ir. i Agents. S. M. HUN YON. 1 San Francisco. ! "g. a. stinson & ca. BLACKSMITHING, . At Capt. Itogers old stand, coniev of Cass and Court Streets; Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. A S M i If i M J$AJ? Fresh. Fruits FAIfCY GROCERIES. GIT Y BOOK STOEE. We have tinlay linishert opening and putting. in order the nought in San Frauciseo by B. F. STEVENS. C. P. .MOFKIT will lie fontul behinil the counter. His long established repu tation as a good and reliable salesman is all that need be said. You Will Find Prices Lower than the Lowest. B. F. STEVENS & CO. TEi: apply to ihe Captain, or to JL Htlonfgomery, (SrCCfLSSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) ! PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CMS&AJICS STRRKT. Xext to V. Ju Pnrker'a Store. THE NEW MODEL A FULIi STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. S3. "SL. 1T A.WES, Two doors east of Occident Hotel. ASTOEIA, OREGON. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. M. orKN. .1. OUSTAFSOX. -A. JOHNSON. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. DEALERS IN j' FURNITURE S BEDDING. Corner 'llnin mid Squcmoqua Streets. Astoria, Oreson. WINDOW SHADES AKD TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC A Coiuiilcfc Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. A3A IIVRS OF FrRKITURE RE PAIRED AISB VARNISHED. CHAS. H. WILLIAMSON & CO. " REAL ESTATE AND General Commission Brokers. Olllcnon OnovH'vc street, in thc rear of K. R. Hawes h!iillin. A (Jeneral Azcncv business transacted. AN INNOVATION. TWO MORE MONOPOLY TX XEWSPA- lt ih?k. The west ssioitr: Only 15 cts. a Copy ATTIIK NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE. READY FOR BUSINESS. Saddle and Harness Shop. A. J. CLOUTRIE. AH manner of Repairing, etc., attended to. Shop in Page's new building on Cass street. PARKER. Vegetables STEAI5IER CLARA PARKER Eben P. Parker, Master. For TOWING. FREIGHT or CHAR -H. B. PARKER. DEALER IN Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Eanges The Rest In the market, l'lumblng goods of all kinds on hand. Jot work done In a workmanlike manner. RANGE CAN BE HAD Ef AS TORIA QNLY OF AGENT CAIJj AND EXAMINE IT. YOD WILL BE PLEASED. K. K. HAWES Is also agent for the Ml patent CooMf Stove And other flrst-class stoves. Furnace Work. Steaax Fit f.inSs. etc., a Specialty Leinenweber & Co., C. I.KtXKXWEBKIt H. BROWK. ESTABLISHED 1865. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMEBS AM CUBBBKS, Manufacturers and Importers of LL KINDS OF AND FINDINGS" IWiiolesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. ear-Highest cash pried paid for Hides aud Tallow. Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M The best of LIquora and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. HILLER.