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VOL. XXI, NO. 67.
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1884..
PRICE, FIVE CENSP
X3k i$!i Mwm Tmm
EDUCATION IX PIONEER DAYS.
Looking back to the early days of
Oregon I recall one fact worthy of
note. Coming over an almost untra
versed region, and traveling by the
slow procass of ox teams mostly, and
encumbered with only the absolute
necessities for the route and a very
meager supply for present need after
arrival, it is not to be wondered at if
not many books -were brought. The
missionaries and othors who cniue by
the "Horn'' and the "Inlands" vcero
mors fortunate, for they could box
up and bring what could not be
hauled over the '-plains." Well do I
remember the first stove shipped f rom
the N6w England home, arriving
some time after the owner did, who
eaine overland. It cost hjm only SjS
for transporting that lurury. Aud n
luxury it was. But I digress.
Like the pioneers of Pennsylvania,
the founders of society in Oregon
made use of the moans within redch,
and laid deep and well the founda
tions for as good an education for all
ai could at that time be had. The
"Willamette university at Salem was
started. Common schools came in as
soon as possible, and all were anxious
to have the rising generation obtain
knowledge sufficient for all ordinary
duties. The Oregon Spectator did n
good work through 'its columns.
Geo. Abernethy, the proprietor, is
sued an edition of Webster's element
ary spelling book in 1S1G or 1817.
This helped along the good work very
iqucIi. And these few recollections
show the wishes of the early settlers.
Labor was then 50 cents a day, pay
able in wheat, then selling at 50 cents
n bushel. This wheat was to be de
livered at the landing, which rucanl
tkYiai-a 4Hiof fnonv' s.nn1i1 fnVi il in tlm
mill or market. The school toacher I
nuwiu uuntuiid. uvum to..v .. '" ""
received orders on
u some store or took I
his pay in -wlient. The vrriter had au
agreement with the lamented Dr.
Whitman to go to his home at "Waii
latpu, in the fall of 1847. and teach
school for .$14 Vancouver orders or
$16 MoKinlny orders.
Thus did our buildeia lav a good
foundation. "What n supers tructuro
has been i eared! Oregon and Wash
ington can offer opportunity for as
complete an education at this time as
any portion of our newer settled re
gions. Our state and our territorial
universities, and our young but flour
ishing colleges, are worthy to receive
full endowments, and to bo put on
such a basis as will make them wor
thy the patronage of our rapidly
growing population. "We aro not
ashamed of the building which has
been done upon the foundation laid
by the pioneers. Carlos W. Shane
in West JShore.
Protectlna; the Indians.
: length win bo a succession or convpii- i
The following circular bus been re- j cated curves and grades, with no
oeired ' from th interior depart- piece of straight traok longer than
ment at the V. S. land offices. tfOO feet. The maximum grade will
Information having been received be 316 feet to the mile, and the nTer
from the war department of attempts ago grade 270 feet The line will
of white men to diflpoBsess non-reser- abound in curves from 500 to 1,000
Tttion Indians along the Columbia ! feet long, in which the radius chang
river and otber places within the mil- J es every chain.
itary department of the Columbia of ...,.
the land they have for years occupied i Co Creek Conndtnc.
Inna cultivated, and similar informa-! Air. A. R. Shawver, Cove Creek,
tioriThaTing been received from other
7 . . ... 1. ' 1 3 11 I
sources m reference to otner locali
ties where land is occupied by Indi
ans "Who are making efforts tosuppoit
themselves by their own labor. Yon
are'hereby instructed to peremptorily
refuse all entries and filings attempt
ed to be made by others than the In
dians occupant upon the lands in the
possession of Indians who have made
Improvements of any value whatever
thereon.
In order that the homes and im-,
provements of such Indians may be .
protected, as intended by theso in
structions, you are directed to ascer-1
tain, by whatever means may be tit I
your command, whether any lanils in
your districts are occupied by Indian
inhabitants, and the locality of their :
.yvaocooiu unu....., .- - -
M r??aye, ana to auow no qutnea or
ffllngs upon any such lauds. When
tifactof Indian occupancy is de-
Sed or doubtful, the proper investi-'
gatfonwillbe ordered prior to thel
allowance of adverse claims. Where
lands are un surveyed no appropria-!
tion will be allowed within the region
of Indian settlements until Uio bur-!
vevs have been made and the land oc
cupied by Indians ascertained and
denned.
Verv Veaueotf ally.
X. C.McFAKLAND,
Commis3ionc-r.
Approved Mav 81, 18S4.
H. M. TELLEK, Secretai.
Butler Under Fin.
When Butler commanded the laud
and Admiral Porter tho naval forces!
at New Orleans, tho captains of tho!
'fleet had Btriot orders not to permit
strange "boats to approach their ships
.without challenge. Captain Baldwin,
now rear admiral, commanded Por
feTs flagship. One dav as he stood
upon the deck the marine on guard
challenged a small boat approach
ing from the shore. The Bmall boat
niade no response. Challenged again,
atSras-still silent Thereupon Bald-,
win, "who had caught a glimpse of the
'cfiiftmander, seized a gun and fired
upon it. It stood not upon the order
.fits' going, hut was soon back at the
" 'wore. Next day a boat came off from
shore, answered the challenge from
ibe isgship'properly, and sent Major-
"CHtoSrar-Butler, in full uniform, over
.fheside. He wanted to see AdmiralPor-
--ter;ho deceived him. "I was shot at
yesterday," said the doughty general,
TOfShg'with rage, "from this vessel
by Captain Baldwin." "Yes," said
ffOTtvT, in a vuno iuuh u uuimuf;
but BjTBpftthetio, "you were shot at
front this vessel by Gaptain Baldwin."
"Yes," said Butler. "Is that .the
manr" asked Porterf pointing toward
Baldwin. "Yes," said General Butler,
m&ftfy, "that's the -man." "Well,
GeTal" said Porter, "you were
virflucky. Captains-Baldwin is tho
hAMi shot in the fleet.' uutier went
-aonH'oVer the side of the vessel mute
. 3-ii) , : XU J-. a i
88'
omakly as lie Jiad come. wasn-
ingtoyrtetter in Pniladelphw Jiec-
Political Gossip.
Washington, June 22. It is under
stood that Randall is to be substi
tuted as a district delegate from
Pennsylvania to Chicago. His par
liamentary experience and the promi
nence he Las won during twenty years
of service in the bouse of representa
tive will, if he consents to serve as
a delegate, make him a prominent per
son in the convention. The Republi
can convention of 18S0 wa3 moved,
in great part, to nominate Garfield by
the flue impression he made in the
deliberations of that body us dele
gate from Ohio, and Republi
can history may be repeated
in the Democratic convention, and
bring Randall forward a3 the stand
ard bearer this year of the Democrat
ic party.
Since the adjournment of the Now
York stale convention great activity
has prevailed among Randall's
friends. They are enthu
siastic in his support, and will spare
no effort to secure bis nomination.
The principal objection that has been
urged against Randall here was his
opposition to the Morrison tariff bill.
The tariff excitement that raged so
violently in Washington at the begin
ning of the session, has now almost
died out here, and it looks as if the
Democratic campaign would be based
upon n demand for reformation of
government abuses, an economical
administration of public affairs, and
the complete overthrow of the office
holding aristocracy that has been in
trenched in power for twcntv years.
5 No tariff plnnk can be devised more
emphatic in demanding revenue re
form than the one contained in the
Democratic platform of 1SS0. Dem
ocrats of every shade of opinion on
Ul.!. ...I- .1 1 II ii t
"" Ji rameu ineu.as mey proo-
""v W1" "exmin, iu me supporr n
the Democratic candidate.
The one unknown quantity in the
approaching campaign, and the one
w Inch givesthe republicans the most
uneasiness, is the prevailing depres
sion in trade, the reduction in wages
of many workingmen, and the low
price or interest bearing securities,
showing a stagnant condition of trade
everywhere. To what extent this
condition or affairs may influence
that class of voters who, in hard
times, always wish to change, cannot
be foretold, but it is certain that tho
republican ticket will not be bene
fited by the continued business
troubles.
The Pike's Peak Railway, which
will be in operation next year, will be !
the most notable piece of traok in the
world. It will mount 2,000 feet high
er than tho Lima & Oroya Railway,
iu Peru. It is now in operation to a
point over 12,000 feet above the sea
level. Thf entirfl thirtv miles ofiia !
Tazewell Co.. Vu.. writes: "I was for
a long time a great sufferer with kid
ney and bladder troubles. Finally I
tried St. Jacobs Oil, the great pain
reliever, externally, and it cured me.
LEADING
PMootIi Gallery.
S. B. CROW.
New Rooms, flew material.
r.Vr.KYTHlNfi FIRST CLASS.
SATISFACHOH GUARANTEED.
a- Mi. Wii.. A. Bell, ot San Francisco.
r th , .kl,iful r,hototrraDhl5t3 on
Lp 0oHsl to5lsts m :hB af eraung room
Fine Work a Specialty.
...,.. -,. u.
l w A v eart' dte Sr
ManjHo?ptoL
fY a rOT
vijinovi
-mmr-fr f rVKUTTl A "HTXY
Jl 1 Jj (JUJlllrAJM X
Manufacturers and Dealers in
iLnmboi Salmon Trays,
BOXES, ETC.
OJTlCi: AND MILL, COKNKR SALilOS
A N H CKDAU STKKKTS.
AHTOltlA. - Oresou.
Astoria Cooperage.
BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS
All Kinds of Cooperage Done.
BSTLcave ordew with JOHN KOGKUS.
Superintendent, nt Central Marker.
Carnahan & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. V. CASE,
1MPOHTKUS AND WHOLES A LK AND
UK TAIL DBALEKS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
''orner Olienatnus and
A8TOU1A - -
Cass street.
- OKEGON
,10HX P.CLASSEN,
Manufacturer of
French and American Candies
ALSO
Kvery moralnjr, from the
ASTOill A--0-B AK EB
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.
AW1
RS.GEO.IULLER'S, NEXT DOOR
reston Hotel.
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
BsIIstm asd cam
RHEUXATIS3T,
Neuralgia,
Scutlea.'Lumbigo.j
BACKACHE.
ElMCSE,"lMI2AC2l,
SORE THROAT.
QllSit. STElXaf03.
SPBAXXS,
Scnzta, Cati, 2nsn,
FROSTBITES
BCB3fJ5CAXS3.
inl Ci e&a tnllif Att
nnr can l Bams.
Sciitj a BraxcUM al
Dtalus. Dirttl U U
(imusi t A.Tuu A )
BjfcI
TUTT'S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
p and MALARIA. -
From these sources arise three-fourths
of tho diseases oftho human race. These
symptoms Indioate their existence!
X.OIS of Appetite, Boirela cotilYe,
Sick lleadkebe, fullness after eat
ing, aversion to exertion or body or
oiuaTiBrBeBieeteaiomeaair.uii
zlneu.F,
IattrlBKattheHearttIets
dcioto me eyea. bleni
e, highly colored
Urine,COKSTiPATlOar,and demand
t bo use of a remedy that acta directly on
thoUver. AsaLiverrnedlcineTUXX'S
PHX.ShavonoemiaL Tfaolraotionoa
tho Kidneys and Skin Is al3o prompt;
removing all impurities through theso
three scaTtBrtri of the ycttm"
producing appetite, sound digestion
rcRulnr stoolg, a clear skin and a vig
orous bony. TVTT'S FU,r3 cause no
nausea or gripinjr nor interfere with
dally wort ana aro a-porfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
Soldj8Teryyhcrea5e. Offlee MmT&y3t.yy.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GbatHhk ob WnrsKnas changea in
stantly to a Gloss v Black by aaingia
application of this Dte. Sold by Dru.
latSjOr sent by express on recoipt of CL
Offloe, 44 Murray Street. New Yorfc.
i tuxua cr uarm ncjx na.
King
Blood
Is not a "airt nil," It Is a blood-purifier and
tonle. Impurity of the blood poVous-tiift sys
tem, deranges the circulation, suid thu In
duces WKifv dbonlen. Known by different
naniMto ifistliiRUlsh them nccordlnctu ef
fects, but being really branehe or phft-e.s of
thatsreat ceneilc dboitler. Impurity or
Blood, rfuch are Dutpfntla, Uilltousne,
onlcr, JUadachf, Ilatkaehe, tltneral Wth
7iw. Heart DUeuDropy. Kidney Dlea&,
PlUtf, IthtumatUiii, Cutarih, Scn-rulu, Shin
BUvrden, l'imitlt. Ulctr. SuxUtriug, S.C..
Ac. Kins or the Blood. pruYenU'and
Aiikic tlt-u nttnAlrtf)fZft aii Tmmirltv
or the blood. Clieiulsts ant ph slcians aereo
In calllns It "urn most eonulnp and emcieut
preparation lor tue puritan." Sold by .Drug-
gsis, l per bottle. See testimonials, dlrec
oiis. &c. hi paniiAdet'lYeatb on Dbwases
ot llm lllood," wrap jxd around each bottle.
l. RANSOM. SON & Co.. Frops
Buffalo. . Y.
PLUMBING!
You n HI do
well to call on
RUDDOCK &
Tapping and Patting In of Water Pip-..
IT WILL PAY YOU
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
URALKK3 l.S
iron. Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES,
Shelf Hardware, Paints ami 01U
STEAM PACKING,
PROVISIONS.
FI.OUll AND MILT. FfcF.D.
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills,
and Capital Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES.
All sUei, at Portland Prices, in Stock.
Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Drugs and Chemicals
PrescrlpUoDS carefully compounded
Day or Night.
Money To Loan.
1 N SDHS FROM ! UPWARDS.
A- 1
L- laqalreor
of the
! J. E. THOMAS, i
DRUGGIST
Pharmacist, f3
XastoriaVo'
w
jKira
THOB. O. TRULLINGER,
Columbia Transportation Company,.
FAST TIME! FAST TIMEl
THE POPULAR STEAMER
FXSTWO OD
Which has open refitted for the comfort of passenger- Will lea
Wilson & FWjer's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving; at Portland at 1 PJH.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and
Thursday at 6 A. M.
STAn additional
trip will be made on Haatlav ef KacJt fVftatt. leavinsr Pnrttanrt
at O O'rKck niiy MsnlBR.
for Sound port.
HOTELS AND RESTAUBAXR. ,
PARKER HOUSEJhe pion6er Machjne
II.R.UARKKK. Ira r
- AjiL!Sik-A
AhTOKIA,
ORKON.
Dr Cicrk j
XlglitClcrt:. !
Al. CKOSBY.
PhU. KOWKIJS.
First Class in all Respects, '
rKE COACH TO TifK IIOUSK.
iFignresiWiLie!
I .VM T
, JEFF
iOF THE CHOF- HOUSE
i Can nova by lib books that Ite !i uolnj
i Wtfgst business of any
j RESTATOJJNTI,
the
MARKETS.
WASHINGTON' MARKET,
Mala Kf rrtf. - Aatortu, tccB..
UKRGM1X it BF.MBY, PKOrKILlOKil.
RFiPECTFULLY OALL THK ATTEX
tlon of the public to tbf fact that the
abos c Market tvIII alwiiy lesuppUeil Uh a
FULL VAKIKTY AND UKST QUALITY
-OY
FRC8H AND CURED MEATS 1 !
Which-wUi.be'Sold at lowest rates, nhole-
calo-ranrt 1 nfntl
' arSpecUU attention given to suppljlutjj
sups.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALEP.S IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS.
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glas.swai.
Mill ,oaL,3ESto,
Pacific Market.
H. DAVICH & CO. - - Proprietors.
Lea?oTfour Oixli'is for
"Fish, Game Eggs, Butter,
VEGETABLES, ETC.
We furnlah Prort-Uons.Freih and in Good
Coodltlou. Dresed Chlelkens. etfetaWei,
and-Market Produce ot all kinds In season.
A Fine Btock of Family Wines, Llquow,
ClgM and Tobaccos.
TAR MARKET.
WHIRRY fc COMPANY,
Fi'esli and Cuil Meats,
Voi;etatle,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHEXAMl'S Street. Auteria, Ox
Magnus C. Crosby
De.dcr iu
HARBWARK, IM, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP
LEAD
SHIET IRON.
Vlia. and Copper.
arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
rensers In this route-connect at. Kalama
U.B.SCOTT, President
3. AUNDT & FERHEN,
ASTORIA - OREGON.
m-ACKHMlTII
8 BL O P
Boiler Shop
Ail HUmU of
ENGINE, CANNEBY,
AXU
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly atteuded to.
A specbiity made of repairing
CANNERY DIES)
FOOT OF LAFAYBTTK STliKET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.'
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND aofl MARINE ENGINES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. or all Deocrlptleas ma4e t Or4er
at Short Setlce.
A. D, WA83, President.
.i. O. Hustlbk, Secretary.
1. Y. Case, Treasurer.
loHX Fox.Suporintendent.
10,000 BOTTLES SOLD
Great Northwestern Remed
RlDNY,.UVai)iSASa.vOT8gB3IAIi;
rtgrhr.?."' i" ' 'nr"" i17 '"""
EADACHL C0SirVENCS9
Those 4io work, early and late need a
wholesome.'rellable Medicine like Pfuaar'a
Oregon Blood" Earifttr. As a remedy) and
preventative of diseases it cannot be beat.
It checks beaaatisB and SAUria, relteyes
CcMtiMtfearKfweMU'aadfWntWWMd and
puts resh.euergy.intotne system by mfiklng
.ew nica juom. juiucusinsts ana ueai
ers keep It. Sl.oo bottles Cfor $o.oa
A. V. Allen,
Whokule smi Keraa Deacr in
3
MILL PEED.
Glass .ami Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars
G. H. BAIN & GO.
DEALERS IX
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
JS33L03P
Aspeelalty.aod all work guaranteed
Oak, Asa, Bayand "Walnut lumber : Ore-f
icon and Fort Orford Cedar.
All kinds of boat material on band.
C H. B AIX CO
w.r?ruHDnj57
OtJHES I -7
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COMFAXY.
DuriaK the mjjntb.of- juae, 1884, Ocean
Steamejs will sail from Portland to. San
Francisco, and from Ban. Francisco to Port
iaait,s foUew3?ieav5kAin4wirtb Dock;
Portland, at Blldnight, . and. Spear Street
vmaxt, SanTTanciscorat ISA. m.':'
tromPottlandc - I From San Francisco,
Qrtto...... ..Thwt S
SttoofOl....Tu r.
OolnsW Baa 8
On ti " 1!VI 1 1
MHGll.,Tl, 10;
ai jawm 13
Fr. a
U Utf& s
Suto of Ool'....'VTed 13
uoia&su atoa si
OnsiMtr &t a
Jnl
WIW Bt SJSUtotCl....Thar 3
Joir
TfcrABVll IHAbMta LTlM fnnlln.ln.lnol
dtima In tha TTnTfoTl Cfnt n., JTi
.r- . , avu
RAJL DIVISION.
Pa? gapgt-IWas Uav Portland for East
ern potaft, at 1U4I A. 2L daily.
riSlmi&rtluf C raaaio tutwesaPort
Uad.aadSt.nal, miXK 1ITOIM (Middle lnaibia).
Boats leave Partlaad for Dalles at 7 K
A M.
ALSO:
Leave Port?
land tor Mon To. We.
Tlin.lFri.ISat.
aitorU aadf
lower Co-1
IoaU,U....lBAM
8 AM 8AM 6 AM
SAM
HAM
SAM
Ktlu ii '.
aAJH.
SSuii"? am
! IsamI
Xcpiaaad.8etUe. tlijlr at lrfopxi
victoria Meaner Joaofrau hundajs.
m Astoria for PortUnd it 6 . m. daJlr x
cpt bandar.
.' t o.- G-H- 1'KESCOTT.
A. L. STOKES, Manager.
(iea'l IreicUt aad Pau. Agt
E.A.KOY1S, Aseut Astoria.
Oregon & California R. R.
OltKCiOh- & T1USSCOSTINENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On and alter May 4. 16S1. tralaiwiit ran as
follows : DAILY (KxceptSundays).
E.STSIDE DIVISION.
UtUrttn POXTXAUaBdriIX1X.
srAir. TisAiN.
UJAAT-L AP.KIVK.
PorUaad- 7 i a. 3il Ashland 5.H30 a. si.
Athlund tlor.MlPortlaad 5r4o p.m.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. AltEIYE.
Portland 4 :0f r. j.Lobanon 9 :2o v. 3r
Lebanon. 4 :l5A.2X.PortIaud... 10 5 a. m
Pullman PHlace SleeplnRr Car leavha Port
land Mondays and Thursdays. Keturnine
leaves Ashland Tuesdaj-s and Fridays.
The Oregon and California KaUroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular TraUm
on EastMde Division.
WZSTSIDK DIVISION'.
Krtweea Vfertlaad- ad CorTKllia
MAIL TBAIN
..LEAVE. ABIirVE.
roruana....3 q a. M.JCorvallL..4 an r. ai.
wmwa. so a. M.iroraand a Sfi p x.
v rjcruKsa tuain
LEAV. AKRIVS.
Pordand :5fH p,MMcMiiuivilleR .-00 vm
MeMlnnille-5:43 AMJPortlaml 8 & a:h
Close connections made at Ashland
W'i118 Stes of tne Oregon and Callfor-
points in California, at Company' Office;
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not bo received for shipment
after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the Jiast or
West side Dirision.
R. KOKHLEB.
Geo.'! Manacflr.
E. P.XOOBRS.
Act'g G. F. & Pass. Act
llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and llwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympkt
Until further notice the nwaco
Steam Navigation Co.'.s steamer
Gexx. Miles,
Will leave Astoria
On Monday Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Oysterville-and Aloutesano mail day-i.
ai 7 A.M.
FOR
Ft.S'tevens. Ft. Canby and llwaco
ox
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Friday
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
scbednle time.
Fare to Fort Canby aud Uwaco $1 00
HTTicketa can be bought at tho oflied for
7"cta.
lar-Ilwaco rreisht, by the ton. in lots oi
one ton or over. Si per ton.
ply at the offlee ot the company, GrayS
ft naff, toot aT-Bentou street.
J.H.D.ORAY,
Agent.
$67,000,000 Capita !
Liverpool and London and Globe.
North British and Mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
I Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO.
A. VAN DUBEN. Attest,
First Class Blacksmithing
AT LOW RATES AT
Gilbert Christiansen's
HORSESHOEING
Done on Selentilic Principles by an AI
Tloisesnoer who Guarantees
GOOD WORK.
General Blacksmithing Done
And SATISFACTION ASSURED, at
Hb Shop, In rear of Aug. Daulelaon's Saloon.
H. B, PARKER
DE.VIKK IX
Hay, Oats, and Straw,
xim:ei-
Brick. Cement, and SancL
Wotd 0livred to Order.
Draying, Teaming, and Express Business
OBiiEK IK
WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
F.
.WIXTOX.
ATTOBE Y AT LAW.
AJbatxme.tt oCXltle.a Hx!!-
Koomj 11 and 10. Knlcht of Pvtfaian Caatla
BuOdins. '.-'
C.
MeCOKMAC,
Boom 12, Odd Fellowa Bulldias
ASTOKLA, - Oregon.
OEO. A. DOKBI3. Q&Q.HWJ&O
KOIAIU) JMB18,
ATTQBNEra AT LAW. -
Ogice in Kinney's Block, cpnoslta City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon. - r
Attorney and.Counsdor atrUw.
Room No.c, over "White House.
ASTOPJA. OP.EIJO.V.
C. TT. TVUTQX.
O. C TOVtOS.
FUXTOS BBOTfflpr
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellow Buildmx.
J q.A.BWLBY,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
Chenamua treet, - - ASTORIA, OUECON
JOSEPH A. GI1X,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAV.
aOffiee with ,T. Q a. Bottlby,-
A8TOKL,
- - Oresoa-
Q J. CUfiTIir,
ATT' I' AT LAW.
Rotary Public, Commissioner ot Deed foi
California, :Nev York and TPahlncton Ter
ritory. ltooms 3 aud 4, Odd Felloes Ktrfldln, As
torl3,0re2on. K.B.-Claiins at Washln-ton. I. C and"
collections aspccialty.
XJ C. HOJLDKX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIOXEEK, COMMIH3I0.Y ANi
SURANCS AGEK1.
IN
Q W. LEIClt,
ARCHITJiCT ANT) HBAUGJITSXAX.
Scholars received for Course of PrawaUng
rOfllce over White Hooe Store.
Q.KIiO F. PAJIXJBK.
survfyqh of .
Office :-CheoaJac8 street, Y. M. a A. h&U
Room No. 8.
Q BRXliOM MAMTIX, X. 1.,
PiiyHioiaH amd Sseji.
ASTORIA. - - OESGOh
Office Room 12, Odd Fellows Building.
Residence Home's building, up stairs.
TAX TUTTUK. M. 9.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON
Orncs Eoonvs l, 2, and 3, F?thian-Bulld-
lng.
RssiDKXca On Cedar Street, hack of
St. Mary's Hospital.
F. P. HICKS.
A.R8VAW.
HICKS Jc SHAW,
DENTISTS.
Rooms in Allen's Building, un atalxa. poi
ner Cass-and Squemoqua street'U Aotu
Oregon.
Bozorth & JolmSa
Real Estate and insurance Agents,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA,
Ojagoa.
Buy and sell an kind? oi Real EMate and
represent the following fire
lnsuraixceCenpiej:
Scottish Union aad.No-
upnat.
Phoenix, of Hartford
Home oX Nev Vork,
Hamburg and Bremen.
Western,
Phenis ot Brooklyn,
asset
4J00J100
'--'Ann Aon
4JUCOJSO
oaiuaaaaieme,
poegKV
PrJlnlna vrrltton hv ue in tbft PhCHOlX ait
Home and Scottish .Union and Nattonal at
equitable rates.
BAHXINtt AND IHSWAHCE !
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, -and I&iur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - ORjESO.f.
OFFICE HOURS :
From o o'clock A. M. nntn a o'clock P. il.
B. S. Worsley,
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
HTOfliee aud Ware Rooms on Squemoqua ,
Street, next door to corcerof Olney.
Advancements made on Conslsweeius
Ho Charge ftp 8tre or &ed
GEOBGE LOVITT, ,
Tailorinir, Cleaiiif, Reiariit
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
HalH St., eppostte X. XeVs. XaUrtk, ttr.
G.A.STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Capt. Rosen old stand, cerser of Cas
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Honaafcolag.
Wacom sale and repaired? OeM. wof
I snannteed.
tfrd.