The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 12, 1885, Image 1

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piR. A. I.. :uirt . .. FIJITOX.
sliysiriaiJJanrt SurKOJUt.
Will cle promttt attr-iiMmi : all calls.
Iiom any part or the oltj 01 country.
Ofticeocr Allen's Mure, corner Cass and
Miui'iuo'iua streets, Astoria, Oregon.
Telephone No. 41.
nit.FK.lXK PAr
EMiynirlnn uml SMirjreon.
Office, Cor. Main anil Chcuatuuj streets.
OKK1CK IIOUUS : 9 10 11 A. M. ;-U U.- l'.M.
Residence, opposite the.Iohansen hnllding
;ko. a. noKitis, r.y.o. soi.vsn
.OLAXD & IOIUUS.
ATTORNEYS AT 1.AW.
Office in Kinnet's ISIock. pposlte City
Hall, Astoria. Oregon.
, V. FULTON. J. & KULTOX.
FUI7FOI REtOTIlERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Rulldmg.
.i. y. a. KOwi.nr. .t. a. r.iu-
BOWLQi' & (51I.L,
AtlorueyH and CoutinellorH nt I.nw,
Olllce on Chcnatnus Street. Astoria. Oregon.
u :. KoiiDKxT
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AfOTlONEhlt, COMMISSION AX1) 1
SUItAXCE AOKXT.
pt RLO F. PAKKKU.
SURVEYOR OF
ClntKop Conntj'.anrt City or ABtorin
Olflce : Cheuaraus street. Y. M. G. A. hall
Room Xo. 8.
f XV. I.KBCK.
ARCHITECT ANO SUrKRIXTKXDKNT.
Ofkick : Room 9, Kinney's ltiicWSJlock.
TAY TUTTJCkTI. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Okkxck Rooms 1. 2. and 3. Rylhlan Rulld-
ing.
ltnsiDCXOE On Cednr Street, hack of
St. Mary's Hospital.
K P. HICKS. A. K. SHAW.
hicks & sniw,
DENTISTS.
Rooms In Allen's Building, up .stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squcmoqua streets. Astoila
Oregon.
BANKING AND INSURANCE!
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 3 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock 1. M.
Bozorth & Johns,
Ilenl Estate and Insurance Agents and IlroVers
ASTORIA. ... - Oregon.
We write policies in the following well
known Fire Insurance Cempanies:
PHC2NIX OF HARTFORD.
SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL OF
EDINBURG.
LION. OF LONDON.
HOME. OF NEW YORK.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE, OF LI VEU-
TOOL.
FHOiNIX. OF BROOKLYN.
CONNECTICUT. OF HARTFORD.
OAKLAND HOME. OF OAKLAND, CALA.
And also represent the WESTERN, of
California. HAM IJURG-BItEMEX. of Ger
many, and JDIERICAN STE3I BOIL
ER Insurance co.
Heal Estate Bought and Sold on Commission.
LEAD1RG OOERTAKEU,
Main St. Astoria, Oregon.
THE LATEST .SHLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains made to order.
SSMy patent Trimmer to eut Wall Fapci
wlH be found convenient to my patrons.
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Boat Building.
THE'BEST
STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP
GUARANTEED.
Boats of Every Description Built.
Shop over Arndt & Ferchen's.
. M. JAZ ITHERS.
VISITORSJOORTLAND
Should notforgettocallatTownefSSan
Francisco Gallery, where may be
seen photographs of all the leadincinen and
women of Oregon nnd Washington Territory.
Skillful operators always In attendance, arid
the most minute attention paid to pictures
of children. Don't forget the location. S. W.
earner First and Morrison streets, tip stairs.
Xo troublo to show specimens to visitors.
Street railroads pass the door every ten
minutes, and this is the nearest sallery to
tHo five pmicipal Tiotals.
&9 &MESZN l
it's VVpiSrSiv I
-THE
EST TONIC, p
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures Ilj-wpppsln, IndlRCstloiit WeaknciWi
Impure Blood, Ialarla,CbtlIandFcvrr,
and NeuralRlo.
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys nnd I.iver.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
TTomen, and all iho lead Fedentary lives.
Itdocs not Injure the teeth, causeheadachcor
produce constipation ofArr Iron mediants do.
Itcnrichcsand purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re
lieves Heartburn nnd Belching, and strength
ens the muscles and nerves-.
For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack ol
Energy, Lc, it has no equal.
ffa" The genuine has abo e trade mark and
ros.cd red lines on wrapjn.T. Tate no other
U4f-iiljI7 EROM.S lUKSICAL CO., JULTiaOKE, 3ft
BEniNfJTOX, Tt'OORAKU & CO., Portland, Or
A IIOI.KSAI.I? AOKST?.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and RetallJDealer in
QnoerhSs
Provisions,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TKOFICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, Liquors,?obacco,Ctgars
TUTTS
PILLS
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From theso sources arise three-fourths
of the diseases of the human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence:
Xioss of Appetite, Bowels costive,
fclclc Headache, fullness after eat
ing, aversion to exertion of body or
mind, Eructation of food, Irritabil
ityoftemper,X,oivspIrll4,AfcelIng
of havlngneglected some duty,Ilz
ilnes8,FlutterlngattheIIeart,I)ots before the eyes, higlily colored
UrIne,COXSTlPATIOA,anddemand
the use of a remedy that acta directly on
the Liver. AsalAvermedicincTUTT'S
1'IIiX.S havo no equal. Thciractionon
tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all impurities through theso
thrco scavengers of the systm,"
prodncing appetite, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin and a vig
orous body. T DTX'S PJXI.S cause n o
nausea or griping nor interfere- "with
daily work and aro a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
Solaeveryff here2i. Office 44 31nrraySt.X V.
TUTTSHAIRDY
OnATIiAiR or W nisivERS changed in
stantly to a Gbossr Black by a singlo
application of this D vn. Sold by Drag.
lsts.orsent by express on re celptofjl.
Office, 4 Murrav Street, New York.
T3TTQ VCTAL C? USITUL SX5ZIFS3 rSSI.
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITH1NG.
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Ca.j
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wagons made and repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
Insurance Office
OF
Geo. P. Wheeler & Co.
Representing the following first-class For
eign and Home companies :
Royal Norw ich-Union and
Inicaslilre. assets. 83C.000.000
South British and National. " 20,000.000
Firemans Fund. 1,500,000
Union, Fire and Marine " 1.000.000
State, (dwellings only) M lOo.ooo
And the old and reliable Travelers Life
and Accident Insurance Co. of Hartford,
Conn. Deposited in Oregon, 400,000 for the
.security of Policy holders.
Personal Attention given to all business,
and Satisfaction Unaranteed in every in
stance, Offick In Hume's Xew Rulldlug. Asto
ria, Oregon.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - 'OREGON
Carry In Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
ir- I S3
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Korti, Feb. 10 Colonels Wilson
and "Wortley, -with the expedition to
Khartoum, arriTed hwe to-day. They
made the journey from Gubat in four
days, and bring news of General Gor
don's death. One of the paslms
among General Gordon's forces
marched the garrison to tho side of
the town nearest Omdurman, saying
a rebel attack was expected nt that
point Meantime another traitorous
pasha opened the gates at the other
end and allowed El Mahdi's troops
to enter, aud they easily captured
the town. General ordon was stab
bed while leaving the government
house.
Following are additional details of
the killing of General Gordon and
the fall of Kharteum: At day-break,
on the dav of capture, which is vari
ously stated at tho 26th and 27th of
January General Gordon's attention
was attracted by a tremendous tu
mult in the streets. He left the so
called palace or government building
in which he had made his headquar
ters, to ascertain the causo of tho
disturbance, and just as he reached
the street was stabbed in tho back
and fell dead. The tumult was
caused by El Mahdi's troops, who
had gained access to the interior of
the town through treachery and who
were soon id completo possession of
the place, including the citadel. A
fearful massacro of tho garrison fol
lowed. Tho scenes of slaughter aro
described as surpassing the Bulga
rian atrocities and rivaling the worst
horrors of Sepoy. Panic-stricken
Egyptians were captured in flight
and put to death with the most fiend
ish tortures. Some wore transfixed
with spears and left to bleed to death.
Most of the victims were mutilated
in a most horrible manner. Eyes
were gouged out, noses slit, and
tongues torn out by the roots. In
many cases mutilated parts of vic
tims' bodies were thrust into their
mouths while . they were still
living. The massacro included many
non-combatants and many Egyptian
women wero subjected to the most
shameful indignities. More than 100
womeu and young girls were given
over to El MaBdi's followers, to be
used as slaves. After the slaughter
many Arabs were seen rushing about
(Its-. ninAAn ml i 41iA liAfllr 9 1 fw at '
tains impaled upon spears. The next
night was spent in a saturnalia of
blood and debauchery.
Since the capture of Khartoum, El
Mahdi has repaired the fortifications
and made the placo well nigh im
pregnable. He has made it his per
manent headquarters, and is said to
havo an abundance of guns, small
arms and ammunition.
Both of Colonel Wilson's steamers j
were wrecked owing to the treachery
of the pilots, who will be court mar
tialed. Loxdox, Feb. 11. Tha Daily News
appears this morning in mourning
for Gordon, and publishes the follow
ing from Gakdul: "Natives -who es
caped from Khartoum say Gordon
was killed while in the act of leaving
his house to rally the faithful troops.
The latter were cut down to a man,
and for hours the best part of the
town was a scene of merciless slaugh
ter, not even women and children be
ing spared. All the notables were
killed except the treacherous pashas
and their followers."
All the morning papers have their
columns bordered with black, as a
token of the. grief which was univers
ally felt over Gordon's fate. Some
papers confine the mourning emblem
to tho editorial page, but in most of
them column rules aro reversed on
all the pages.
The fletcs says: "The ago of chiv
alry is revived again in Gordon's his
tory, and the whole world thrills with
passionate grief at this Christian war
rior's death."
Tho Standard alone refuses to be
lieve that Gordon is dead, and clings
to the shadow of z hope that he may
bo a prisoner or may havo escaped to
the south.
Is Cleveland's Life In Danger?
New York, Feb. 10. Among the
WorltTs city gossip is the follewing:
Not less than three gentlemen during
the current week have spoken in a
merely incidental way of the personal
danger which they conceive sur
rounds President-elect Cleveland.
One was Gen. Edward M. McCook,
and another ex-Postmaster Gen.
James, both Republicans. James
spoke very freely, and said : "It is n
delicate subject, but it is one I have
a very decided opinion upon, and I
havo no hesitation in expressing it
for publication. I believe tho Star
Bouters wero responsible for Gar
field's death, and I havo not changed
my opinion."
In Lire Worth LItIbp
Some of the metaphysicians are
now discussing the queation.and say
ing a good many things too deep for
ordinary understanding. To make
life really worth living in the best
way, the first requirement is a good
digestion and a healthy circulation
of blood. The man who wishes some
body -would knock him in the head.
is in low spirits "because his digestion
is bad and his .blood poor. Dr Myers,
of bheboygan. Wis., says, "I recom
mend Bown's Iron Bitters for general
I debility, loss of appetite and want of
strength. Take this valuable tonic
and make life worth lving.
. . .
There is nothing that keeps an an
imal's system so well jegulated and
seems to sharpen their appetites'so
well as a judicious use of salt.
The career of El Mahdi rvads like'
a romance of ancient nines. In some '
points it bears a striking respmllncr-'
to that of tho great founder of tbej
Mo.,Iem faith. That a petty shril;.;
a fanatic prii-dt. -.lumld be able to in-.
stigate n war oi fornmlaolf propor
tions, to gatber and maintain armies
WIUCU put to nigui inu Jgyjiiiuu ior-j
ces with scarcely au effort, and fought1
for hours with desperate conrage'g3 h ;
against the flower of theBritisharmy, . rir& fl I
opposing spears and scimetars to the
most perfected repeating rifles and
Gatlingguus, would have been im
possible had not the prophet's
schemes been aided bv the mo3t in
tense religious fanaticism.
As with all other leaders of his
kind, the early life of El Mahdi is in
volved in obscurity, and it is prob
able that a veil of mystery has been
purposely thrown about it. The most
absurd stories have been told about
his birth and education, one being
that he was an American negro.
The probable truth is that El Mah
di's real name is Mohammed Aohmed ;
that he is the sou of a petty Arab
sheik, who was brought up to be fakir
or mendicant priest It is said that
when of age he retired to an island
named Aba, in tho White Nile, and
long lived thore in a life of asceticism
and religious meditation. Such an
enech is alwavs placed by tradition in
the lifo of all founders of religious
movements. Confucius, Guatama
and Mohammed are all credited with
iuat such a period of retiremont.
"When El Mahdi had prepared him
self in this way for the role of prophet,
he began to gam influence among
neighboring sheiks, the heads of
predatory tribes, and, it is said, es
pecially acquired great power by
means of his martial relations to them.
An ancient prophecy was brought
forward or invented which seemed
to point to Mohemmed Achmed by
tho most positive signs of race, tribe,
date of birth and personal appear
ance, as the prophet by whom the
power of Islam was again to be raised
to its former glory, the sultanate re
stored to the orthodox line of de
scent and the power of the "infidels"
crushed.
Gradually the False Prophet col- j
lected tho tribes about his banner,
.1 il.m. 4 A n1Kl 111 3 O MTIV
and for more than two years ins army
slowly advanced northward, gather-
? A tl. n H MA..1- ! AMfItr
mgsireugiu x it ucm, wVfi
overtxiwenucr its enemies. At last it
besieged Khartoum, the outpost of
civilization, and captured it, giving
English prestige a shock that re
sounds throughout the world.
A New Organization.
New York, Feb. 10. A dispitch
from London says: An organization
to be known as the National Inde
pendent Association, has been formed,
and it is stated will receive tho sup
port of mauy influential aud repre
sentative men. Its objects include
the upholding of the privileges of the
throne, the sovereign, however, to
live in England, Ireland and Scot
land alternately and.thus giving the to
all sections the benefits to be derived
from the presence of royalty; the pro
motion of national or home trading
before resorting to the formation of
foreign alliances; free trade in arti
cles of food only; An increase of the
British fleet, in order to afford better
protection to commerce, and an effort
to promote an alliance with tho
United States, but ouo which would
havo for its sole object the repulsion
of an attempt by a foreign foe to in
vade any English-speaking country.
Imagine an area about the size of
the United States, rich in soil, teem
ing with natnral wealth, traversed in
every direction by great navigable
rivers, and sustaining a swarming
population, and wo get a faint idea
of tho Congo question. The Congo
region is a very rich plum, a second
India, in fact, and England's rivals,
which have seen their neighbor gob
bio uu tho prize lands of Asia, do
not mean to let her repeat history in
Africa.
You Can Have It.
"My dear, what would I give to
have your hair?' is often said by
middle-aged ladies to young ones
Madam, you may have just such hair.
Parker's Hair Balsam will give it to
you. It will stop your hair from fall
ing off, restore tho original color and
make it lontr, thicL, soft and gloss-.
You need not stand helplessly envying
the girls. The JJalsm is not oily, not a
dye, but it an elegant dressing, and is
especially recommended for its clean
liness and purity.
Accordiug to conservative esti
mates, we have a total of 3,000,000
colonies of bees, which annually yield
120,000,000 pounds of honey.
Hcott'sEmnlHion ofPure Cod Liver
Oil, with HypopliospliltcH.
Will Build tin Wasted Sustains. Dr.
R. H. FirsEY. Elizabethtown, Ky says;
frequently in the last ten years, and
take Dleasure in commending it sis a
valuable remedy both for adults and
children in wasting conditions.
m -- i
Never mix potash with any sort of
decaying manure. To do so would
liberate the ammonia and nitrogen
and cause it to escape and be wasted
No poison to the blood from tho
use of Bed Star-Cough Cure. No nar
cotic reaction.
Star
$tf MARK.
XSTAfr
n.vJ
fsSS)
Absolutely
JFrccfrom Opiates, Emetics and J-'oisons.
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
or Couch. Soro Throat, IIoancncM. Colds,
Influenza, UronchltKAnthnia, Croup, Whoop-
Inc Consb, Qulnoj-, Pains In Cactt, and otii'r
fffctlons of th. Th root nd Lunu-
Price 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Dras?tst3 and
Dealers. J'artles unable to induce their dealer to
jrrompUy git it for them Kill receive tico bottles,
crpress aiarge paid, by sending one dollar to
THE CHARLES X. TOGXLEtt,COSPAXT,
Sola Otraers and Muc&cTartn,
Uiltlacrr, HcrjUnd, C.S. A.
PAEKEE, HOUSE
ASTOllIA, OKF.GON".
This House has been newly furnished, refit
ted aud renovated throughout, aud is
First-Clnss Iu'AIl .Respects.
RATES : From SI .'50 to S'J oO. per day.
according to room.
Speriai IJntrs forStcady Hoarder
This Is the best Family Hotel in the City.
Fine Sample Room for Commercial Trav
elers, on the ground Hoor. A Io a tirst-class
Rarber Shop connected with the house.
Free Coach to and from all Steamships
ami River lloats.
.1. a. CLOSK. Xroir.
JEEIilA HOTEL.
MRS. EVA WALLMAN, - Proprietor.
ASTORIA. OREGON'.
Firt luss in Krery Ko.spert.
NEW HOUSE,
NEW FURNITURE.
JJ-'itliMl up ivilli crrrj Courcn-
ipiif for ln Comfort ol
Transient and Permanent Guests.
Comer Squemoqua and West Ctli Strrets.
1 -i
Astoria Bakery
AN1
Columbia Candy Factory.
I'd. Jackson. lr prietur.
Ill Y DIRECT OF THE MANTFACrURKR
nnd Wait Money.
French Mixed Creams. 30 cts per lb
Plain Candie3 and Taffvs 20 "
Bread, Pies and Cakes delivered every
dav. Ornamental work for Weddings and
Parties. Bet Ice Cream at reasonable prices
Cheapest and best place In town. Don't
forget the place ;
Chenamus St. near the Postoffice.
he Seaside Bekerv
FRESH BREAD
Delivered in any Part ot the City.
CHRISTMAS CAKES:
Home-Made Candy Made Daily:
The Trade Supplied:
PRie Pastry:
A First Class Establishment. Prices to
suit the times.
F. B. ELBERS0N, Prop r.
CUNARD STEAMSHIP LINE.
WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A
great reduction in rates over the above
well known line.
Parties desiring to go to
Europe, or wlshinj to send for
ope. or vrisnintr to sena for menus in
the old country will find it to their advan
tage to purchase tickets over the Cunard
line. Tickets issued by us cood from any
part of Europe to Astoria.
ItOZOIlTII& JOHNS,
Agents.
TRADE
Sg II
J(m m
a ts rtfri g Ml It C "" MT
)U rid s?. M Sfi sgrjr
5A 'C!3' u?i S Ubv 4 u m
SL h a
Columbia Transportation Company.
3Pot jF'OEvrx.jaLrajo,
FAST -TIME!
THE TOPULAR STEAMER
IS
"Which has been refitted for the comfort of passengers will leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
ST-An additional trin will be made on Sundnv of Each Week. leavlntr Portland
at 9 O'clock Sunday MnrnlHsr.
for Sound ports.
V V I
wi son & hsner
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HAEDWAEE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS1 SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOR
Salem Tlouring Mills,
Portland Roller Mills,
Capital Plour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
B. B. Franklin,
-
ulerfaler and GaUiet late
SQUEMOQUA STREET,
NEXT TO THE ASTOUIAX BUILDING.
3yAH work done in a skillful manner on
short notice at reasonable rates.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BE2CTOK STKEET, NrAK PAKKEK HOUSE,
ASTORLV. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND ai MAIM ENGINES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. o-A.sra,x:Da3t-js ,
Oral l Descriptions made to Order
ut Short Notice.
A. D. Wass, President.
J. G. Hustler, Secretary,
I. W. Case, Treasurer.
John Fox.Superintendent.
S. ARNDT & FERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
jESaT-r
8H0P4
Boiier Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNEEY,
AND-
STEAMBOAT WOEE
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
FAST TIME1
T W QQB
Passengers bj this route connect at Kalama
onne
)TT,
U.B. SCOTT, President
'j
g.RSKUM
'Sp'
THE BEST
IS THE
Royal Brand Flour
Manufactured by the
OREGON MILLING COMPANY
Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed
by all who use it.
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE
Of Superior Rising Quality.
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
WYATT & THOMPSON
Sole Agents for Astoria.
Palatini anfl. Paper Haipt
KALS0MINING ETC.
Paiut Shop in rear of premises -formerly
occupied by C II. Stockton, oppo
site the Court House.
All orders promptly and satisfaetorly
executed.
J. R. D. GRAY.
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT.
General Storage and "Wharfage on reason
able ierm Foot of Renton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
Wffi. EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
For the
Finest of Wines and Liquors,
(5o to THE OEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPRIETOR
ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE,
AUG. DANIELSON,
Proprietor.
Itebnilt ami .Refitted Throushont.
The Rest of
WIXK3. .LIQUORS, AND CIGAKS,
For a Good Cigar, call for one of
"Danielson's Best."
Comer West 9th and Wator Streets, Astoria.
n9-6m
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
Ep-All goods warrantedasrepresented-
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
HARD! ARE, M, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
Tin AND Oo;E3I33?-
For Sale.
The Beautiful and Favorably Located
BAY VIEW RESTAURANT
Is for sale at a bargain, on account of the
proprietor's desire to go east to see her par
ents Inquire at the restaurant or at this
office.
"SECURE THE SHADOW"
Ere the substance fade, and when you visit
Portland, make it a part of your business to
call on W. II. Tow-h, at the San Fran
cisco Gallery, S. W. corner First and
Morrison streets, and have your photograph
taken In the highest style of the art.
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