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ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY. JULY LS, 18SS The Unarmed Nation. "Our Duty in the Cause of In ternational Peace" was the subject of a recent address by General Francis A. "Walker, at Smith Col lege, Northampton. It closed as follows: "Let us remain as we are, without weapons of offense or defense. Let our title be 'The unarmed Nation.' For one, while respecting the sentiment of those high officers of army and navy and those members of congressional committees who feel themselves responsible for the defensive con dition of the country, and while entertaining no strong antipathy to the building of a few fast cruis ers to carry our flag upou the seas, I trust never to see a floating castle, with a twenty-four-inch plate and hundred-ton guns, built for the service of the United States. It is, I confess, a new thought to me, and it may appear to 3'ou, on the first hearing, unusu al and vain; yet as I have earnest ly pondered this subject during the last few months, it has grown to my view increasingly clear that, first, the example of the United States as an unarmed nation, and, second, the force of its industrial competition, with the vast advant ages which immunity from con scription and armament will give to the people of this country, as to the production and distribution of wealth, are to become powerful agents in breaking up the war system of the world. Already this, contemplation of our happier lot is drawing the more prosperous and adventurous of the inhabi tants of Europe, a million a year, to ourselves. Must not the time soon come when increasing in telligence and strengthening solf confidence on the part of the peo ple will lead them to demand that freedom from conscription and war taxes be not conditioned upon expatriation? Be sure the demand will be made. Be sure when the demand is made in earnest the statesmen of Europe will find a way to abate and irt time to abol ish the war system. "Will it be long- possible for the nations of Europe, unless they can rid them selves of this incubus, to with stand that competition, as wo grow in numbers and productive power, and as the facilities of communi cation and transportation are mul tiplied and perfected? 1 cannot think so. When we have become a hundred millions: when our an ricultural production lias increased two-fold; when our manufacturing production has increased four-fold all of which will come to pass in thirty yaars with the improve ments in transit and traffic rea sonably to be anticipated within ths same period, can the effect of our competion be less than to compel the statesmen of Europe to reTease their people's shackles and the burdens which conscrip tion and almost universal arma ment impose upon them? And if, indeed, America shall then con tribute to the downfall of the war system, will it not prove the great est of the blessings which the new world has conferred upon the old?'" The advantages of sawmills to be built at Astoria are briefly named. The logs can be obtained at less cost than at any other point. The vessels can be chartered at less cost to carry the lumber to any Galifornia or foreign marker. There is an abundant home de mand as well as for export. In the face of these facts and the present high price for lumber, it is strange that there are no mills being built at Astoria. Ex-Senator Wallace of Penn sylvania, is said to aspire to the next Democratic nomination" to the presidency. During the time that he has been in private life he has carefully rebuilt his fortune, and is now thought to be worth $3j000,000. The mills at Seattle are sawing lour hundred thousand feet per day. At Astoria, where we are in the .heart of the best and most accessi ble' lumber district of the north west, we arc sawing 50.000 feet per day. The construction of railroads thia year has fallen off nearly one half from the number of miles constructed the first of last year, 2,509 miles as against 4,990 miles last year. The idea of a canal through the Isthmus like that of the Lesseps was considered practicable, and the excavation was actually com menced 2,500 years ago, and in the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphia?, 273 years before the Christian era, the union of tlm two seas was per fected. This canal passed very nearly along the route of its mod ern successor, entering the Red Sea near the present town of Suez, and was of sufficient depth and breadth to allow of the pas sage of galleys of a considerable size. Moreover, it is an historical fact that in the year :)1 15. C. Cleopatra, after, the battle of Ac tium, seeing that the forces of Egypt were unable to resist those of Rome, attempted to take her fleet through it into the Red Sea, with the view of escaping1 into a distant land, a project which failed from the hostility of the Arabs. The channel existed for centuni-s after the time of Cleopitra, Lu: j became gradually locked up and obliterated by the then unconquer able sand. The platform of the Pennsyl vania Republicans has been fitly characterized as a Dolly Varden affair, full of brilliant colors and moonshine platitudes," the most striking plank being that suggest ed by Barker, a political theorist of Philadelphia, for a distribution of the . surplus revenues for the government among the states for aid to education, and to relieve the burden of taxation. The eastern marriage endow ment associations are meeting with the same fate thst befell the Penn sylvania graveyard life' insurance swindling societies. In most of the cases at the oast, the concerns have turned out to be barren frauds. Now and then one honestly conducted one has been found, but in most cases they are the means used b' rascals to attain infamous cuds. Tin: PrnhibUiotiiM published at Sacramento, Cul, is the latest addition to our list. Its name indicates its principles, -and its ex istence depends upon its influence. Thekk are indications that the war is really over. The new party platforms in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Minnesota are silent on the subject of "war issues'. Ox January 1st last, there were in operation in the United States 120',000 miles of railroad, out of 202,000 miles in the entire w.orld, or nearly 4G per cent. The cholera has appeared at exact intervals of seventeen cars, namely, 1S32, 1SJ9, ISGG and 18S3. NEW TO-DAY tea Excuraon ! TO YOUNGS RIVER FALLS And back by way of Fort Clatsop. On SUNDAY. JULY 29th. The "CLARA PARKER' Cap!. EP.EN P. PARKER. Will leave Parker's Dock at 9 A 51. Tickets, round trip, JKliCi, si. oo Free S. 0. HOLDEN, ular AiiGtion Sale OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES -t ix -Su. jyjL. THE AMERICAN FLAG STILL WAVES! OVER 6( And will contiuno to WAVE until ALL in the riSt to "tertyare dcirtvrd of EAT ir,r,0ick,nu,iellt:l,iec "ill -!cfll1J f.old n uP.a"d depart tor the Saoeliar inal Subsequently. JEFF. Notice. TIIEHE WILL BE AN ELECTION H ELD on Monday, the 33th day ol Aujnist 1R83, at the house of Astoria Eurfne Co.fNo. 1, for the purpose of electing a Chief En gineer and two Assistant Eugineers or the Astona Fire Department, according io or dinance 212 of tiie City of Astoria. A,,t,est,, C. J. TKENCHARI). President Board of Delegates A. F. D A. A, CLEVELAND, - Sec'y A. F. D. estd BLACKSMITH AND Horseshoeing Establishment. I HAVE LATELY SECURED THE SEIt vices of a competent hotseshoer from Il linois; and will guarantee satisfaction in that work. Caimery work and general Itlack smlthlng done at reasonable rates. Shon near Kinney's cannery.' JOHN FEELY. Summons. Ff Til E CI ECU IT COUJiT OF TI I E STATE of Oit-ron. for the County of ciaisnn M. J. kimtcy. Plaiwitf. slE. 1). llcatlev, J I AV Grace ami .1 JM 'leu lkHt-li, as trusteed ot ; me eiue oi :i .j Jviiinev. TlKtMlore 1 track- I er. W E Dement, 1 V Case. Win JMcAflcv, the New Zealana Insuraticr Cotiipauv, a L Bancroft and 11 II Bancroft, imrtners" under I thefirtu-xteineaud stj! of A L Bancroft & Co., ED Jluctcr and Uu.siav Huejer. pari-1 BfK under the Una name end of Hue-' tcr too. C'.. .John Marcus and Wni Mar- ctK, wiws.' true nnm.s ant unknown to plaintiff, winners under ih- Ann name and style ot M:irc;s rtr;. & Co., .lainr-s I fa ni ton, hos4 true name is unknown and .lohn Ioe whose trut namo Is unknown to plaintiff, ojiiihts under the Ami tutine and ly:e of UarriMtn & Co.. 11 s Crocker and John D Y4. partners under the Urauiaine and style of 11 S Cneker & Co., 1C Balfour. it li Foreman and Alex Culiirk. ttartners tinder the Ann name mid sdvle of italfoiir, i (Jutbrkf&Co.. A 1 .Sinjou. F A Rolibins, : ai usw-rron, armen lsiatHi aii .loitn Soarie..! W (i race and J F Chapman, iwrt ners under tin firm nam and styh of J W Grace it Co . V.' B Grace aul Bit-hard Roe, wlwsotme name H unkuoAii. juiUmts tin der UK Ann name ni:dtvle of V li Wraoe & Co.. N Ten HwU and R Ch'ic, iartners under the flnu name and .nk- ot .N Ten Boeh &(JV.. I'liarW llolbroofc. .1 V Morrill and C Merrill, partners under tin firm name aud style of liolbrook, Merrill . Co.. E D Heat lev and George Cani4N'H. irtners nu der tlH' finu tiAine and style of nirkvm De Wolf & Co., B (.' Janion ami cliaries .smith, whoM tnie name it imkiionii. imrtners un der the Ann mum aud styiot BC.Ianion& Co.. Henry Coubiough. GerK Slilel, P GtHdstnith and J 1-owchIh-:, jiiiimts under the Ann name and .! of ioldstiiith, LowenberK & Co., Cliaries HirhfHdt, whnse true name is unknown, doin; Ihisiimks under the Ann name and style of 'lidenian. llim-h-feklt & Co., alem Fkmnng Mills Co., Y liekeland.T Lockel, jwrtners umler the Arm name ami style ofV ami J Loeket, WE UooK'raiMl Win 11ookt ami John Hooper, v. hoM true names are unknown, jartners uu iliTlhc linn name aud style of Y K Hoojkt & Sons,.! V Dais ami John .!mks, w!to tnie iwiiif Is unknown, oartnert under the Ann name and style of .1 V Davis & Co., D .1 Tallant, John McKce aud John D Tallant. ttaitners under the flnu name and stvie of Talhuit & Co., Defendants. In the name of the Slale of Oregon : To each of the above named defendants. The New Zealand Insurance Comiiaiiy, A L Ban croft and II II Paneroft. imrt iters" umler the At m name and style of A L Bancroft & Co.. Kl Hucler ami GtiMav Hie er, partnTs under Hk Ann name and sty e of Jluctcr Itrvs. ,c Co.. John Marcus and Wm Maicus, whose true naiitv. arc unknown, partners niid'T tiie Ann name ami style of Marcus IlrtK-. & Co , .lames Uarrisi, Hltose true uaine i- unknown, and .John .h wlios? tnu-iiaiiH' jsj unknown. iartiHrs under the Ann name and style of Damson t Co.. II a t'roefcer and John D Yosi. partners under ti- nnn name ot ii h cnn-Ker jc io.. i: ru lotir, it It Foreman and Akv Cutlirie. part ners under the firm name and Myk; of Bal four. Guthrie & Co.. Canncti Iland Salt Co.. .1 W Grace ami J F Chapinau.iKtnners nndcr tiie Finn naiiK and style cf .1 W t;race "c Co.. W K t;ract and JtichanI Boe.whosi' true nantc is unknown, imnners under tiie Arm name and style of W B Grace & Co.. N Ten Bosch aud 1; Clcir. nrtncrs under the Ann name and sixle of N Ten Box-h &Co.. Charles Ilid- bnok, J 1 Merrill ami C Merrill, partners unncrinc nnn nr.meauu siyieiH lUriorooK. Merrill .s. Co.. E 1) lleatley and George UamplM'll, pattiM-rs under tin Ann name ami Ktylr of DickMHi. DeWolf & Co.. K C Jaiihhi Nini Ctiarics Smith. whoM Internum is uii kuown. partners under the Ann name ami Ml.-ol KC Janion & Co.. Charles llirsch- feldl. whose tnie name is unkiKwn. doing oaiiu vs umler UK" naim' aim si vie oi jhic man. Jlirsriilcldt & Co.. W IA-kett and J Iickett. jrtners under the Arm name ami stvie ofW& J Itckett. W E Hoomr-and A m Hooper aud John Hooper. whis tn;e names are unknown, partners umler the Arm name and style of W E Hooper & Sons. .1 W Dawsaud John .loin's. wIiom tnie name is unknown, par tiers umler tin Ann name and iti; of .1 V l):ivis&Co..D J Taliant..lohu MeKee ami John D Tallant. partners umler tne. nnn name ami styteoi iaii?iit & to.. Win. McAflee, A M Simptou, F A Itobldns, ii i t:erioii..ioi!ii hcane, Henry couurough. Yihi ami each of you are herebv not i tied ami iHiuircd to aniHMraud answer Iheaun'nded cHiil;iHt AUvl by the aboc named plain tin in the alMtve eutitleil .suit hi the above entitled court, on or ltcforc the Arst day of m-wi ivKiiiar icrjii o cHin. mitcu is on 1 u stiay. tnc Tin day or August, Isks. aud vtm will take notjc that if vmi fail to so at- lKar ami answer for want thereof lite itiaiu- iifl will apdy to the court for "lite n'iief praycti lorni samaim-mieiroiuMaiut,wHK'h in "tibstance is a decne tleclariitg the amount of tin claims of said defendants against said estate, if any claims they or either of them hac. Mid rcoiiiring the"s.tnl defendants K D Heatley..! W Grace ami Jdm M T n Bom Ii a tmstwsof :he etate if Haintiff. to iiv to )!aiuliA all moneys lclougUig to s lid estate, and enjoining them from m.kuiauv further sales of the n;d property lieloiigiug utsaio esiare. ;.mi n'punug tiiem 10 convex and transfer to plaintiff all of said real prop erty, a di'seription of which is as follows: Tmn certain I1n or parcels of land nit a lied in the town of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John Mrfiun and elend 11I by CymsOiiiey, in the County of Clatsop and Stale of Oregon, to-wit: Conimencinz at tlM' inlerstH-tioii or center line id 1st or (joiicomly street with a lino drawn from tlte sonlltwelcriy corner of block No. ime, to tiie iterthwesterlv cnier of block No. lo sixteen, iltence mulherlv on the course of tite westerly line of said ibMk Ns. one aud sixteen, to the Hue cMahhshcd bv the au- lliorities of the town of Astoria as the water frontline; thence westerly along. the same to a iKriiit where said water front line would lie intersected by a line drawn parallel to said westerly line of said blocks Nos. one ami sixteen aud two hundred feet westerly therefrom : thence .southerly on a line par allel to said westerly line of said blocks Nik. one and sixteen and two hiindrcl feet west erly thcrefnini to the iKtint where the ,s;jnte would intersect the center line of said 1st or Concomly street, produced wesieriy ; thence ea.steil along said last nieiitioiH-d Hue two hundred feet to the jKiint of commencement. It No. S in blosk No. lfi, hds Nos. 2.3, 11, 12 ami in in block No. .r, lots Nos. 2. II, 12. 13 ami 14 in block No. ot, lot No. 4 in block No. 41 ; alo thcN E of the S E 4 of section No. lfi. and lot oof said section It;, in town ship No. i north of range No. 9 west, in said Oat n county ; also the N W4 ami theN the S E of section No. 1 lu tow nship No. ::. mirth ot ntnge No. 10 east, and lots Nos. 1,2, "ami A of section 17. in township No. 2 north of range No. 15 cast, in Klickitat county, Washington Territory : also that certain cm acre tract of coal laud situated in Columbia Count v. state of Oregon, pur chased by plaint i ir and AYIHiam S. ami A. C. Kinnev from the State of Oregon ; Also, an undivided oue-fourtli interest in all those certain lots of laud situated in the city and county of San Francisco, in the State of Cali fornia, designated and descrilied as follows, lo-wit : lots numbered one. two, three, four, five. six. seven, eight, twelve, nineteen, twenty, iwciitv-one, twenty-two, twenty three, twenty-four and fractional lots num ltered nine, ten and eleven, in block numbered four-hundred ami sixty-two, embracing the whole of said block excepting two small. rckv islands, as shown on the map of lucsalt inarMiesaud tnie 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 of Califor nia. AH of said lands having been conveyed by plaint iff to said defendants. E 1) Heallcv, J Graecand John M Ten Bosch on tiie 16th day of March, 1ST, in trust for theitav mentof Ills creditors. This summons is published by virtue of an order made bv his Honor A.SJ!ennett Judge of said court, at chambers on tlte nth dav of June, 18S. C. W. FULTON, ami F. J. TAYLOlt. Attorneys for Plaintiff. OCCIDENTAL HALL I TWO NIGHTS Friday and Saturday, July 27. 28. First appearance in this City, of the Leonard C-werCoiJfCoiany Direct from San Francisco, where they have played the longest engagement known In KJtcrxT rears. FJlIDAY EVE.VlXfS, The greatest American Cotncdv, OUR BOAKDIXft XIOSJ3K. SATCKDAY EVKVTXG. The latest Comedy Succms, nSY SOJ-W-UW. These plays will be produced under the personal direction or 31k. Lhox.vj:i Gro ver.the famous Author. Seats can be secured at J. Strauss &Co's. New ork Novelty Store, without extra charge. Adtuissioa $l.ox For Sale. FIVE HUNDKED COKDS DUV II EM lock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for $l a conl. praying or all kinds done at reasonable os- 1L JR. MABION. Piano for Sale. PIQJgnjE AT TtESIDENGE OF CAPT. L w cs. Whltcomb. HaYe a Full 1 k-i on Ft . xxx n n. zm cj crv ir. m i r?- cii -itk i t-J K frf Kr lA ua M lorn ME n tJ Si oOfl ct tt V KA i'l v -t r.ii f.1 (3 Corner mm BANKING ANDJHSURAKCL BROKER. BANKER A XI) INSURANCE AGEHT. ASTOK1A, - - - OUEGOX OFFICE nOUIUJ: FJIOM 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL O CLOCK T. M. OF CALIFORNIA. J. F. JIOUQHTOK I'lJ.'.S. 11. STOJtV... :k. u stoky. ..i'nssitlunt Secretary ,MAxn: fr fr,i)ti fttitUal Hdd up in U. S. n-:li coin .. . . A.i iks eO I. "W. CilfiK. .Asent. Chennuius street, Astoria. Oregon 67,000,000 CAPITAL. L1VSRPOOL AND LOO.n" AND GLOBE, SOUTH lilUTISII AND 3LKK0AN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HAltT TORD, AN D COMilEltCIAL OF CALIFORNIA KIRS INSURANCE COMPANIES. hdjTe'ontin a capiutl of r;7,C50U.OOO. A. VAN DUSKN. Auent. " Iliere Is a tide in the affairs of man Which, if taken at the flood, flails on to VotX'MH"Shuk.fifrr. Bo ton Want TO SECURE rT-rrsi rTT-f-it - COMPKTlljiCyY ' juJJLX-I KJ . IF SO V YOUR 1 "in nps isarflifljs IN EEAL ESTATE THAT TO en loiiMeiiiTaliiel&slveri! ! A VERY SHORT TIME, i Tenninns Aiition to JUiina. TJiis addition commences onl' five blocl:s from the O. R. & N. Co.'s extensive improvements, and immediately adjoins the Mammoth Flourinp; Mills to be erected by Sibson, Church & Co. Immense works are now going on right 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. HOLDEN, Auctioneer and Real Estate A't, Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W. T.. I JM.ivl5.lSS3. Notlee Is herebv clvcn that In coninliance with the provisions of the Aet of Confess approved dune 3, 1S78, entitled "an act for the sale of timber la ids In the statesof Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory." Gustav Kopplin. of .Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the north east U of section 18. township 9 north, of range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Test'monv in the above case will be takeh before the Register nnd Receiver at Yancou ver. Wash. Ter., on Monday, the noth day of Julv, 18S3. Any and all persons laving adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to tile their claims in this office within sixty (CO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Resistor. 4 P, PVR 0 g.9 Line of "in m u msm sis.. ! Wilson & PIvSiier., SHIP CHA80LERS. ika!.i:ks i.s iron. Sicc-i. Coal. Anchors. Chains, TAR, PITCH. OAKUM, WKoRniT and err :ai.vamzki IVaUs. tspjstr Xnii.s ami 5ltirrs. Shelf Hardvare, Paints and Oils Rubber anil Hemp Packimi of Kinds. Arohu for Sn!ew yUHtnu; ."dills. ('tr::tr Clit'rKtWM? am! i!ar.Niuu Si n-eL; A.sTOIiiA. OKKtJON. .1. A. M. JOtlNSOX. Astoria Sail T 0fJ- MA XI." FAf "Tl - X K KS OF SAILS. TENTS. AWNINGS, TARPAULINS, Ami pwrythittir oNc ikeriaiiiitts to our Csihines. Lowest Price and BestW q?k For your IHom-y, At tiie Old Stand. Leave your orders nml get j'our work rlone al once. d. II ESS. t CO. Oregon. Astoria, .Voticc or Applirntion to Ciirclinsc Tiniher liands. T AM OFFICE AT VANCOUVEK. W.T.. lJ .MayiSKh, 1?83. Notice is hereby given that in eonidiniiee with the provisions of the Aet of Coneress 'approved dime 3. lM.s. entithtl "An act for ithesak - orTimher l-nnds in the States of I California. OreKim. Nevada, and ill Wash- approved dime 3. Ws. entitlit "An act for iiiton Territry." V.'alter M.Sieith.nf Mr.lt- miui!ll! innntv ftrvi.Mi li..- tt.!L- Itlr.,1 ... tills oftieelus appili-atiou to pun-rinse the ii orth-east x ot seel ion t. Towitihiii 0 north, of Kanjre .", west, of the Willamette Meridian, Testimony in theahove ease will Ik taken Ikefore the Kejrfster and Keeeher at Van eouvrr. Wash. Ter, on Mondav. the l-Ith dav of AtHjust. Any and all jeron having adverse ehtitns to the above deserilnid lands or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this ottiee within sixty t0 days iroui itaic uereoi. MCKI). W. Sl'AULIXf;. iclO-eed Register. I. "W. CASE, IMi'OKTKR AND WHOLESALE AND 11 E TAIL DKALER IN ai"nT0i? Corner Chenamu3 and Cass street.. ASTORIA - - - OREGON -AND JEFF OE THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his Iiooks that he is doing the biggest business of any RESTAURANT In the city, and he will guarantee to yive the. best meal for cash. Drugs and Chemicals J.E. THOMAS, y DRUGGIST Prescriptions, carefully compounded Day or Night. ASIC FOIt- Union India Rubber I'ure I'ara Gum Co's CRACK PROOF RUBDSR BOOTS. KRWAltK OF IMITATIONS ! He sure the lioots arc stamped CI2ACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUBUER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber hoots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PEAhE. Jr. i Agents. S.M.RUNYOX, f San Eraneisco. For Sale or Rent. A GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY IN Up per Astoria, consisting of Grocery Store and Suloon. with warehouse :ml Wharr. j Stock will he sold with buildings if do ; sired. Interests in oilier business are the reasons Tor selling. JXotice Is hereby given to iHjrsoas Indebted to undersigned, that all accounts must be settled before Aug. 1st. .For full particulars Inquire of M-2wks N. JOIIANSEN. 5 i i a t Pharmacist. astoria.o I ii f. - m S7 L. jEresii Fruits FANCY GEOCERIES. HITY v. We have trulay linishol openini: and putting in order the ens Si e&3& of floods L'on.qht in Snn Francisco by B. F. STEYENS. r ('. P. JMOKF.IT will be found behind the counter. His long established repu tation as a good antl reliable salesman is all that need be said. You ViSI Find Prices Lower than the Lowest. B. F. STEVENS & CO. TEK anplj to the Ciipl.tin. or -o i.-iL'CCUSSOU TO .TAPKINS & MONTGOMERY.) PLUMBING. GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CIIH5iAM!'S STS5F.Kl nxt to V. SV. Parker's Store. A FUJLX STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. 2D- 3EL. scawes, Two doors cast ot Occident Hotel. ASTORIA, OREGON. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTUBER OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER IJN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, MSrrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. J. OUSTAFSOX. MARTIN OLSEN &-00. DEALERS IN j FURNITURE BEDDING. Corner Ulnin antl Siiucmorrnn Streets. Astoria, Oreson. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETO A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AJ.I. KIJJVDS OF FITR3VITUKE REPAIRER A3SD TARICISHED. CHAS.I.IILLIAISON&CO. REAL ESTATE AND General Commission Brokers. Oniceon Cenevieve street, in tha root of h, li. Hawes bnildiug. A tSeneral Agency lHine?s transacted. Am INNOVATION. "ftJO JMORE JIONOrOLY IN NfiU'SIW 11 pers. The WEST SIIOKi: Only 15 ets, a Copy ATTIIK NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE. READY FOR BUSINESS. Saddle and Harness Shop. A. J. CLOUTME. All manner of Repairing, etc, attended to. Shop in P-c;e?s new building on Cass street. PARKER. Vegetables K STORE. STEAMER CLARA PARKER Eben P. Parker, Master. j For TOWING, FREIGHT or CHAE- II. B. PABKES. DEALER IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Geueral Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Best in the market, i'lumblng goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner. NEW M0DET J RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E, B. BAWE8, AGENT CAIX AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E.ILIIAWES is also agent for the Bnct patent CooMng Stove And other first-class stoves. Furnace "WorJk, Steam JFit ,.iiiIs. etc., a specialty. A. JOHNSON. Leinenweber'& Co., C. LF.INKNWKBEH. H. BSOWX E3TABIJSHKD 1865. ASTORIA. OEJPON, TAMEBS AHjoDBRBES, Alannfacturers and Importers ol yLL KINDS OF AND FINDINGS iWliolesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. trnighest cash price paid lor Hides and Tallow. Brewery Beer Saloon. QThe Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M The test ot Liquors and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. QEO. HILLEJB. LV