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VOL. XXIV, NO. 99.
ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, J885.
PRICE. FIVE CENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
IVltfJ. A. Ii. and J. A. Fl'LTO.V
Physicians and Surgeons.
Will ulve prompt attention to all calls,
twin an j' part of the city or country.
Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass ami
Squemoqua streets, Astoria, Oiegon.
Telephone No. 41.
I)
It. FItAXK IA K.
IMiyiriaii and. Surgeon.
Office. RoomG, over I). A. Mcintosh s stoie.
oki'ick Houns :-9 to 11 a. m. ;-:; to 5 r. m.
Residence, opposite thp.lohan-.en bulUlini;
D
It. I.OCKHAXIT.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGKOX.
Ofkh-K: Gem r.ui'dlug. upstairs. AMoria,
Oiegon.
tlV't A. DOItUIS. 8hO. NOI.AM)
."t'O'.AXU & DOHICES.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
fffiee iu Kinney's Block. pposite Cit
Hall. Astoii.i, Oregon.
U IV. Klil.TON. . C FULTON.
Fri.TOrW BUOTJ1ERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 auid fi. Odd Fellows P.tillilhm.
-t KliO F. PARKEIl
SURVEYOR OF
ClatHop County and City Astoria
Office :-N. E. corner Cins and Astor stteets,
Jtoom No. 8.
T K A. BOWLBY.
I
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon.
J
A V TU'FTIiK. 31. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
okfipk Rooms 1,2. and ?,. Pythian Hlilld-
Residknck On Cedar Sheet, liaek of
St. Mar 'a Hospital.
1 l 1UOKS. A. K.. SHAW.
EIICKS & SI I IW.
DENTISTS.
Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Sqiieiuoiiua slieets. Astona
regon.
o t. sir.iiRv.
NOTAllY PUBLIC.
Menrchvror Titles, AliMtrartrr and
Conveyancer.
Office on Cass Street. 3 doors south of As
toiian office, Astoiia, Oregon.
BANKING AND INSURANCE!
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
tx'soitiA., - okk;ov.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until :t o'clock 1. M.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!
Capitol Flour,
Manufactured ou the Gradual Reduction
System by ttie
Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co..
iamitkd
the only flour that has taken First I'me
three j ears in Miccesslon at the
FOKTIiAXn 3ERCHAXICS FA I It.
Also at State Fair.
One tilal is sufficient to convince of its supe
i mrity.
See that the woid CAPITOL is on each sack
GEORGE SHIEL. 8 Stalk St..
Poitland Agent.
WILSON & FISHER. Astoria Agents.
HAVE YOU
iu ti Sell?
IN THE MATTEH OF
Rags. Bottles, Old Metal,
or Junk of Any Sort,
FOARD k STOKES
Will give you the best price for it.
Do You Want to Buy
SHIP MATERIAL.
From aUeiajins Tin to a Hawser; from
Block to an Anchor.
You Can Get what You Want
at FOARD & STOKES.
Headquarters at building, east end
Water Street.
Notice of Assignment.
TJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
JL1 whom It may concern that the under
signed has been appointed assignee of the
estate of M. I). Kant, an insolvent : and all
persons haying claims against said Insolvent,
are reauested to present the same to the as-
Mgnee properly verified at his office at r. A.
Stokes & Co's. In the city of Astoria. Clat-
sop county, state of Oiegon, within three
months from this date.
PHILIP A. STOKES.
Astoria, September 2, 1S35.
am
LO kJ An
TRADE W7 MARK.
Uttohitrltf
free from Opiates, Emetics vml X'oisoKS.
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURL
K" Coughs oro Throat, Honi-ACnc, Cuius,
Iufluccxa, UroncLllIs Aathnrn, Croup, WX.oap.
Ins Conch, Qulnny, Pain In Chest, al u'J.
nifectloaJortboThrootatiJ Lunjr.
Vrlce 50 cents a bottle. Sold bv Dmzststt and
UcaltTn. J'arlits vnable to imluie Uiar ilealfr to
jitompU'j net it for t'tcm mil rtrtite tiro touUs,
lijrjjrcts charges paid, by tending one dollc,- to
THE I lUKI.LS A. V0CELEU ftlSIUM,
bole Omen anj lUnuTictarrni,
llaltlmorr. Jlirj Unci. V. 8. A.
1 just what its name implies ; a
Purely Vegetable 'Compound, thai
acts directly upon the
rj curing
the many diseases i
o that lm.
portant organ, and
merons ailmants t
ting the na-
arise from its
deranged or
ction, each as
Dyspepsi
Bilionsnesa
Cos'
lam, Sick-headache,
Rh
etc.
It is therefore 2
rmsmhat " To nave tiood. Healti
:he lirver must he Kept in order'
DE. SAHPOED'S LIVES INVIGOEATOR.
luvfcorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow
5ls, Strengtliens the System, Purifies the
Blootl . Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers.
Is a Household ".Ned. An Invaluahlc
Family Medicine for common, complaints.
D3. SA2IP0BD3 LIVEE HTVIGOEATCS.
An experience of Forty years, and Tito :
iands of Testimonials prove its Merit.
FOR 8.U.15 BV ALT DITVLEttS IKilEniCIKnS
For full information f-ond yonr address for la
r.qe Jr ok oa The "Liver aad its di-caos."' U
PKFORD 2 DUASi: ST.. SVV? TCJCK. CIlT-
B. B. Franklin,
-''yf.'
'."if AY SJW" .. -TV -n! V
Mertater id Catiet Mater,
SQUENiCQUA STREET,
nkx'i to Tin: wroitiAN r.i n.mvo.
E3""A1I woik done in :t.-UiIlfiil manner on
shoil uotueat r:iiMialilt rates.
Opiis of He bMii Season!
AT ROSS' OPERA HOUSE,
Conthuie every TueMlav.Thursdav ami aJ-
unlay evenings ftoni 7 to 10 ; m .
and Satutilay afternoon
lm:n lto-lr.si.
AdiuisMon ; on Tuesday and Thnrsdaj
evenings ami Saturday afternoon. Indies
fiee, skaters 'St cents; Cents admission:",
skateis ' cents. Ailinissiou on Saturdav
evening, with Cushing Tost Corner Kand:
Ladies i' cents, sKalt'rs 'Si cents; ("eis i".
cents, Waters i" ceirts.
Assignee's Notice.
TVTOTIOE IS HEHEliY HIVEN' TH AT'I HE
JL uudeisigned has been veleetcd by the
creditors as assignee of F. i:. Elberson. an
insolvent, iu place of the assignee appointed
by such Insolvent, and all persons having
claims against the said insolvent's estate
aie hereby notified to present the same
properly verified to the undersigned at the
ofilce of 1). I.. Heck & Sons, at Astoria. Or
egon, within three months from this date.
F. 11. l'OINDEXTEIt.
Assignee.
October nth, 18.s.
Notice to Contractors.
NOTICE is hereby siven that bids
will be received at the office of the
Auditor and Clerk until Thursday, Oc
tober 22d.188.-, at two o'clock j m., for
the grading of the crossing of West ilth
and Arch .streets. Said crossing shall
be graded to its full width and to the
established srade. Bids must state
the price per cubic yard of earth to be
removed.
Bids must be accompanied with aguar
antee signed by two responsible tax
payers, to the effect that it contract be
awarded to such bidder he will within
forty-eight hours after notice of such
award, enter nito contract therefor with
good and sufficient sureties for the faith
ful performance of the work. The right
to reject any and all bids is hereby
reserved.
By order of the Common Council.
Tuos. Dkaly, 1 Committee on
Chas-Gkatke, j Public Wavs.
Astoria, October 19th, 18K.
NVGOBATOi
3t 4 tV . '
IVY X uWrztiCtS ' 7 ft Jfsa--5i5cv -iff
The Smart Station Agent.
There is something about the agent
tit a country railway station that ex
sites both "my admiration and iny
pity.
When I go to the station for the
purpose of taking a train and find him
sitting with heels cocked up on the
table by the telegraph instrument
and his head bowed down upon his
breast with the great weight of res
ponsibility that rests upon him
when hestarts, as if he had been
shocked by some of the current
events that are flashing along the
wires and looks pained because lie is
not privileged to communicate them
to an anxious world when he rises
and yawns and goe.s to the ticket
window to communicate to some
waiting wayfarer the burdensome
knowledge with which he is supposed
to be full to overflowing, I admire
him.
When a boarding school comes in
to cmbaik for home at vacation time,
I pity him. About forty girls chatter
ing like magpies and drowning the
voice of the telegraph with their gab
ble, is more than any station agent
c:m bear when he is getting train or
ders, and 1 pity him from the pro
foundest aorta of my heart.'
1 once knew a fair "young man whose
life was one great gob of good promise.
He had lied himself into prominence
in the community, and the people iiad
come to believe that one day, he
would be one of the most highly re
spected advocates at the bar or occu
pants of the sanctum. When he was
a mere babe, the old ladies said the
Lord had evidently intended him for
the ministry, but when he got to wan
dering away with other people's
horses and playing poker, they reluc
tantly admitted their error and ceased
to anticipate that his life would be de
voted to piloting sinners to the skies.
They then unanimously decided that
he was destined to be foremost among
the barristers and other law-evading
things, but in the very prime of his
promise he became a stipe in a rail
way station and began learning tele
graphy. His'lluent and graceful style of pre
varication soon won for him the es
teem and confidence of his superior,
and in due time, the latter could go
out on a vacant lot near the depot and
pitch horse-shoes with full assurance
that the business of the oHice would
be properly attended to and the con
fiding public kept waiting seven
hours after supper-tim-j when the
train was ten hours late, under the
impression that it would be ou hand
in twenty minutes. The young man
applied himself assiduously to his
work of self-education and "soon be
came proficient. One day, when he
had acquired the requisite knowledge
and confidence to run the road, which
was about four months after he first
entered the olliee, he sent the follow
ing message to the train dispatcher,
who called his station to give erders:
'Agent playing mumble-peg four
blocks away. Shall 1 receive? 1. U.
0." Of course he was instructed to
receive, as if there were any delay a
train would soon rush by the station
and go crashing into the" rear end of
another which had broken down be
tween that station and the next. He
did well, and that evening he re
ceived an order dismissing his supe
rior and appointing him to fill the
vacancy. I Ic was young and inex
perienced, however, and in due time
lie arose to the sublime height of
utter contempt for the public. He
strutted about like a sultan and
laughed at the anxiety of the people
to know when they might expect to
get away from the village he seemed
to own. When knowledge was want
ed, he was more ignorant than Gala
tea before Pygmalion got mashed on
her, and when no flood of intellectual
effervescence was desired, knowledge
seemed to fall from his lips like bricks
from an overturned hod. He seemed
to be master of the situation, and all
the complaints of indignant shippers
and the pleadings of a long-suffering
people could not shake him from his
impregnable abode in the heart of the
management.
One day, a gentleman who was
managing editor of a cattle ranch in
Colorado came to the station. He
made certain inquiries concerning the
running of trains which the agent
was not prompt and obliging in an
swering, and the cow-general spoke
of him in terms that were not remark
able for their freedom from inuendo.
The young man replied in his custom
arily concise style, and in about a
fraction of a second, the atmosphere
of the room was saturated with smoke,
noise and an odor of burned powder.
The next day, his perforated rex
mains were placed in a black walnut
box and hauled away to the village
burvinj- ground, and there thev now
lie, joining their kindred dust and en
joying the other privileges and com
pliments of the season, while there m
a meek and lowly young man with
four revolvers and" a look of unutter
able woe concealed about his person
looking after the affairs of the rail
road in that village. The cow-commander
has been acquitted of any
evil intent, and carries in his hip
pocket a set of handsomely engrossed
resolutions of condolence and pro
found respect.
While workmen were engaged on
the new City Hall, Philadelphia, re
cently, a portion of the arm, the hand
and the scales, of the figure of Justice
broke off" and fell to the floor with a
crash! Justice probably got dis
gusted with being a misrepresentation
of the condition of affairs in Philadel
phia and threw down the scales.
Tilings must be pretty bad when they
shock a marble statue.
llovr to KeducH Weight.
Do not try it. The London Field is
anxious to induce hunting men to
adopt measures to reduce their weight
for the saddle. This is our advice on
the subject. Rest assured no meas
ure will suffice which is not injurious
to health. One man will put on
weight with very little food, while
another will undermine his stability
by a reduction which appears to be
moderate. The simple but golden
rule is to cat slowly and masticate
the food taken thoroughly, so that
there may be time for the organism to
make known its satisfaction with the
supply placed at its disposal before
the stomach is overloaded. The mis
take made by hunting men and others
who, to use" a common expression,
"arc as hungry as hunters," is that
of coming home exhausted and eating
ravenously. By this haste no time is
allowed for the organic needs of the
eater to cry: "Hold enough!" It
is like emptying a whole scuttleful of
coal on the fire when it is only in
need of a few deifterously placed
lumps. The digestive organs "being
in fairly good working order, the re
pletion is not resented as it would be
by a weakly "dyspeptic," and mus
cle and fat are laid on in excess. If
we only ate more deliberately, we
should iind half ournccustomed quan
tity of food sufficient to satisfy the
most eager cravings of hunger. What
we call "appetite" ia a most mislead
ing sensation. It is only remotely re
lated to the actual demands of tho
organism. Let hunting men, and
men of all classes who lead healthy,
active lives, resolve to eat and drink
slowly. "With this single precaution
they will soon find that their tend
ency to "weigh" diminishes, while
the appetite being disciplined uncon
sciously by the formation of tho habit,
it will be needless, as it is useless, to
live by rule as regards the nature or
the quality of the food taken.
Power of Dvnamlto Shells.
Some very interesting experiments
with dynamite projectiles were made
near Washington recently, under the
auspices of tho Senate Military com
mittee. Four shots were fired with
six-inch shells with a range of 1,000
yards. The target was a perpendicu
lar ledge of solid trap rock on the
south bank of the river. The first
shell struck near the eastern margin
of the ledge, and exploded by con
cussion, shattering tho face of the
rock for a radius of boXit 30 feet, and
carrying away several tons of debris,
which were hurled for hundreds of
yards up and down stream. The sec
ond shell struck nearly in the center
of the ledge, exploding as before. It
opened a cavity ix the face of the
ledge about 2") "feet in diameter; ex
cavated a pit six feet deep. Some of
the fragments of rocks from this ex
plosion were hurled half a mile, one
piece weighing nearly twelve pounds
being thrown clear across the canal
and lodging near a farm house ad
joining the Georgetown reservoir.
The other shots were similar in their
effects. The trial is regarded as suc
cessful in every particular, and the
safety of the system of firing seems to
be assured, since the shell leaves tho
gun as safely as an ordinary powder
charged shell would do. It is not
impossible that this destructive agent
of dynamite is destined to revolution
ize naval warfare, and it is noteworthy
that the representatives of the foreign
governments havo manifested the
greatest interest in the experiments.
One of the most remarkable people
with whom missionaries have to do
are the Falashas of Ethiopia. They
are black Hebrews, about 200,000 in
number, living west of Jordan, who
have as their holy wri tings tho Old
Testament in an Ethiopic version,
and who still rigidly adhere to the
Mosaic ceremonies and laws. They
nro ihr rhildrnn of Hebrew immi
grants, who at the time of the great
Dispersion, settled in. Abj'ssinia and
married wives of that nation. Efforts
mndo dnrinf-thn last 200 vears to con
vert them to Christianity have proved
unavailing.
Uedlc&IMcn or Distinction
Have been among the foremost to give hon
or where honor was due iu the case of Hos
tetter'.s Stomach BittT. Abjuringold fash
ioned professional prejudice, they have
frankly borne evidence to its worth as a
means of remedying dyspepsia, fever and
ague, bilious remittent, rheumatism, consti
pation, liver complaint, debility and renal
disorders. With all Intelligent people- this
favorable professional verdict has had its
due weight, especially as it was in direct con
tinuation or that of the eopIe and thejiress.
Far more effectual has it proved than bom
bastic assertion, too often resorted to by the
proprietors of remedies of doubtful value.
"The plain unvarnished truth" about tho
Hitters is more than suflicent to convince a
.skeptie. As a family medicine of compre
hensive u'llity, prompt and thorough In ac
tion and pure in composition, it stands de
sen idly first.
The inhabitants of India are not
any wickeder than the rest of man
kind, and yet they are raising cay
enne all the time.
One ot the very beat possessions ia
self-po3session. Another equally as
valuable is Bed Star Cough Cur. A
hnfctlft of that medicine will remove
tho Tery worst congh or cold ever
contracted.
l.Vir lnim. ttnek. Side or Chest use
Shiloli Porous Plaster, Price 2 cents.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
That Hacking Cough can he so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. W
guarantee It. Sold by V. E. Dement. ,
"Hackraetack," a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 35 and 50 cents.
Sold by V. E. Denieut,
MARKETS.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS.
Crockery and Glassware, i
TVTm Peed, 3Sto,
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & CODiPANY,
Fresh and Ciii-im! JHeaN.
Vegetatoles,
FRUITS.. BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEl
CHEVAMU8 Street. Astoria, Oc.
Washington Market.
.'lain .Street, Astorln, Oregon.
IJi:it;MA- A CO. PitOlMUKTOKK
OESFECTFCJLLY CALL THE ATTKX-
JX tlon or the public to the fact that the J
above Market will always be supplied w tth a
FULL VARIETY; AND UEST QUALITY '
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I U
"Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail .
"Special attention Kiven to supplying
ships.
$67,000,000 Capital!
Liverpool and London and Globe
North British and Mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Qld Connecticut of Hartford
AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO.
B. VAN DUSEN. Aent.
Citation.
IX THE COUNTY COURT OFTHE STATE
of Oregon, for the county of Clatsop.
In the matter of tho Estate of the minor
heirs of .1. O. Coe deceased.
To the next of kin to Renlamlu Coe and
Terry Coe, minors, and alt others interested,
viz : Mrs. Elizabeth Coe, Henry Coe, Mrs.
Clara Overton, Reuben Coe, Ira Coe, Alfred
Coe. Eliza Coe, Olivet Coe, Jas. W. Welch
and I. II. Welch, greeting :
Iu the name. of thestateof Oregou.you are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the state of Oregon, for the
county ot Clatsop, at the court room thereof,
at Astoria in the county of Clatsop on Mon
day the 2itth day of October, 1835, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon of that day, then and there
to show cause. If any. why a license should
not be granted for tho sale of tho two ninths
Interest in the following real estate, to-wit :
lots three (3) and four (4) In block thirty (30)
of the town now city of Astoria as laia out
and recorded by John McClure and the Do
nation Land claim of J. G. Coe, deceased.
Said two ninths Interest being the Interests
of Ren3inin Coe and Terry Coe. minor heirs
of J. G. Coe deceased.
Ordered that this citation be published in
The Dau.y Astoiuax of Astoria, Oregon.
"Witness :
C. A. McCUIRE,
Judge of the County Court of the
us.1 state of Oregon, for the county of
Clatsop, with the seal of said court
affixed this 8th day of September,
A. D. 1685.
Attest: C.J.TREh'CHARD.
Clerk.
Citation.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the county of Clatsop.
In the matter of the estate of II. K. Rruhn.
deceased.
To the next of kin oi H. K. Uruhn, de
ceased, and to whom it may concern, greet
ing. In the name of the state of Oregon, you
are hereby cited and required to appear In
the County Court of the state of Oregon, for
the county of Clatsop, at the court room
thereof, at Astoria lathe county of Clatsop
on "Wednesday the eighteenth day of No
vember, 18S3. at one o'clock in the afternoon
of that day, then and there to show cause
why (if any) an order of sale should not be
made to sell tho following real estate, to-wit:
commencing at a stake at ordinary low t de
on tho east bank ofNecanicum creek In the
center of Grimes' bridge on the ranch of one
J. T. Mulkey in Clatsop county, Oregon, and
thence running east ten and one half (10K)
rods to the center of the present county
road thence north along the center of said
county road two hundred (200) feet to a
stake In the center of said county road
thenco west ten and one half (lOi-i) rods to a
stake on the bauk of said Necanicum creek
thence south along the east bank of said
Necanicum creek to the place ol beginning.
In Sec. 21, TC N. It 10 vY, and containing
M.SOO square feet.
Witness ;
C.A.MCGUIRE,
Judge of the County Court of the
state of Oregon, for the county of
Tl. s.1 Clatson with the seal of said court
atuxed, this seventeenth day of
uctooer. a. i. ib.'o.
Attest : C. J. TRENCHARD. Clerk.
Tide Land for Sale.
I AM NOW OFFERING ilY TIDE LAND
situated on Young's River Bay at the
mouth ot Lewis and Clarke River, at the
rate of $25 per acre. Purchasers can take
ten to twenty acres each, if they wish, and
by Joining dikes can dike the whole at a
very small expense. This land is ou the wa
ters edge, thus making It very desirable
for those who wish to combine a fishing
station with farming. Tho land Is only 2 1-2
miles from the center of Astoria ana is an
excellent place for hay or milk ranch, or
vegetable gardens.
.. .. AUG. C. KINNEY. '
ARBOUR'S:
Irish Flax
HAVE NO
5gg wSnf
j&fi2.&-re, -tfssvrt. Kvzr Fs---c-52k.
jBHKSSPB3BHfcj rfrySy- v imBIS
GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878.
THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED
HIGHER PRIZES
AT THE VARIOUS
International Expositions
THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER
THREAD MANUFACTURERS
IN THE
Quality can Always be Depended on !
ExDeriencefl SSilse no lor !
HENRYDOYLB & CO.,
517 and 519 Market Street.. - - - SAN FRANCISCO,
AcnxTs rem pacific coast.
Seine Twines, Eope and Netting . Constantly on Hand.
The Telephone Saloon.
The Finest Establishment of
the Kind In Astoria.
Especially fitted up for the Comrort and
Convenience of those vv ho enjoy a
Social Glas.
The Best or Wines and Liquors,
The Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Class.
It. .. JEFFREY. lroir.
Magnus 0. Crosby
Dealer iu
HARD! ARE, M, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEfT LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
-TH-ri AND Oo-p-p3?-
Colnw Traiprtaliofl Coim.
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time!
THE NEW" STEAMER-
Which has been specially built 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.
An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, leaving Portland
at 9 O'clock. Sunday Horn In j-. Passengers' bj this route connect at Kahwoa
for Sound ports. u. b. SCOTT, Presraetitt
Threads
EQUAL !
-fK803
WORLD.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
For the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR
J. a. D. GKATf.
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 terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
WIS. EDGAR,
Dealer In
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS ST8.
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