The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 27, 1886, Image 1

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ASTORIA, OimGOK, VE1)XKSDAY, 3 A IS r.VRY27, 1 880
PRICE. JPIYE CENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
r THOMSON, Lf.(WII.
tkouisoiy & rovr.RT.
Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public.
Special attention given to collwriotH and i
examining title. ,
OrrccK Rooms awl ", over Gtj Book '
Store.
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( 11. MX ItTJX. h-. b..
Architect and Civil Engineer. '
OtHir Room 0. Kttijtls nf 1'Wiita'
Building. ,
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It.. A. I.. and .1. A. E-'7 I.TON.
VIijsieinnsriiKl S !..
Will line promnt attention to all calls
in my j.ut! tin' 'Hj or country,
oiltemer Allen's Moie. cornel Ua. and
rli iiniiu streets. AHii. nfii.
I ljliutf . 41.
juM'iuMi xa;s -
lliylrjim nl Miirj;eou.
Office, RoomO, ot I). A. MdiUoh s More, i
ii j-irp Horns- loll a.k. ;-3ti6i.v.
Residence, opposite IhclehmiseM tmlldmt' J
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u. . c. r.vriN.
PHYSICIAN AND SI KCTIIOV.
Ol Kli h in Bill'dlMR. UpsJjlH. AsNMM.
Oiegoti.
ipVK. AiiFKt'.O KK.AKY.
OFFICE V ODD FELLOWS BWL0I.VG.
Moiniiiglloiirs.st ill.
Altemoon Horns, in l.
K eimii? Hoars, T to S M ;
At all otliei nines ewwnire at M rooii
oet Coodmaii's UHt aud Shoe ilw-.
I K A. IiOItKH. (1RII.SOHMI
run.tMt t ihus:is.
vriOUMIVh AT LAW.
Omccin Miinev's Llock. lpsite
1 lull. Ast oi ia. Oregon.
. w. yui.TO.N. . '- I'l.TON.
Frrrox iti:TFsr.i:s.
ATTOIiNKYb AT LVW.
Rooms 5 and C.Odd Fellows ISuiMtit.
nBLOF. EAStH.KK
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
ANI
Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria
lice :-N. 11 cnninrCasand AMoriieel-
OHlep
Itooin No.t lp fttair.
T q. A. StOWiiH .
Itorni'.v and ;niitrUr kx l.au.
Olsl.'e on Chenanms feitwr. A4iih. m-RH.
O I. U'lXTON.
ATTOKXET AT LA V.
KoomsXo. Hand tt.r.UluaaOnsUoKiiilrt
mg. J
AY Tt 'iTliK. !. It.
PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEO?.'
Office Kooms 1.2, aatl S. Pythian lUi.f
Wi.
llKoiiiEXCE On JVdnr Street, hack ol
M.MarjS Hospital.
A.
n. wii aw.
DENTIST.
ltooins in Allen's BsnWinjt, up -tii. er
ei (iss and S4iitinoqiia 'tH'el. Aslrhi
ron.
it. jpi:iie
xoTAiiy rriiLir.
eiirclierof TitloM, Ab-traeH'i' anrt
CouvcjaiH'cr.
Ollice on Cass Street.: doors wnth f As
torian ollice, Atoiu. Oregon.
General A gene v of
AXTM. R. AIAin,
Real I'stnlo, Iiisiirance ami 3rt,3
BROKER-
Valuable Properties for Sale or Lease m
Upper Astoiiu.- Accounts Adjusted, and
Hook Keeping done on bliort Not see. Oltu e
itliCol. hpeildeii, cor. .leliTMin and IMsn
streets, Astoria. Oregon.
A. . Allen,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
P?mfi$iQfts$
MILLFEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
'I liOPIC AL Als'l) nOAli-SI 1(
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
0ff Tocetner wit'i
Wmes, Liquors.TobaGca.Gig.rs
Hong Yik & Co.
The undersigned are Iomv. b'n tu,
under tlie alme name.
Corner liciiaiuu mic! Ueiiifm .ts
Groceries and Provisions.
Contractors for Chinese Labor.',
?(ASTOR!A, ORECON.
JOE ULM XE.
All CHU.
OHU FIN.
CHU CU HO.
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- vu
THE GREAT
'&8AN BFh
&l!fti!B3 Cures
. "Li'al S lelll Neuralcia.
i.irlaeJjo. IlciJatiic. Toolfcaclir.
;;.ruis. I.n.:iirs, etc., etc.
Ir vc,i-.y( ..',. .'uU -,;i-t3acdDca! i .
1HE CHARLCS A. VOGELER CO.. Sole P.-?
B VLTlMutE, JlAETiXU, U. S. A.
rUSi
6?2k.
La !
TORPJJ5 BOWELS, i
DISORDERED LSVES,
and MALARSA.
ri-omtLcsuFOuiccsarisotUrec fourths
oftlieliseas acfl'ieliiimuii mc. Thoe
f-yiiiptoms iiulicam their ctituc
lus of Apprtite, Stowtls otivt
hick Headache, fulljjcs a:!tr tat
n,iterti()i to ciettJo. oflJnly or
liiUul. Eructation of foo I.Il t ilnbll
Jtyofteiimer,I,ovt.iiJrH,AiVcli:tij urUain;xc;lrct:ilhotitcInty,t!z
2.iticfes,I-''JiUtcrl2if;attlnJIcurt,l)ot
before the cys, Iilplily colored
LrlKc,COASTllATIO.V,uiuldemaml
llieiisoof'irpim dy that actsdlrcctlvon
theLi it. As :i Liver medic .nc TUTI'S
1'IIiI.S ha o no o.iual. Tin iractiouon
the Kidneys unl M.in i.i lo jiioinpt;
leinoviiiff all ii!ipuriti( xhrongh tliuso
three " sciiveners of tle K5tn,"
liroducinj; aiipctite, i-oinid digestion,
ri gular ..rooN. a clear slvin and a vig
r': hody. TVTTS 1'II.r.S cauaf no
iu'is"i oi iljiinj nor inurftrtj "vvitli
dailv w opIc aiul aie a pci feet
ANTIDOTE. TO WJALARSA.
uIJevtrjrxslKr 2-5. OUir,4? 1 rrrt.NY.
TPiTTJQi HfilS Vi
GrtII,uoi: hiMv r.? "iuiijp..l in.
slant ly to :i GLosr JScuk Ij a -ingle
ajdiea nof s'iU ! SoM by Dms
vtaorc.it h ex;re- on receipt of 51.
Oltice, 4 1 Marrav Street. Sew oi k.
17Z72 uiKUii or VZZ1JU EZKIPSS rsz2
W. . BEMSHT & GO.
J-ilirt. Oi Hi? S-.-" iJ - XI? r
A'-TOJl! OITON
( tl t ! ! iUn k
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FAKCY ASTsCLES
1'rftr.pripfjm- raivntlh timpiiti iled
Allti.ll) F IA. rOMI'tiTiTOJIS!
Capitol ilour,
J.i .nl le'er.-! ! t'f I ( !I l ' . Proi-,
i. :im
Satem (Or.) Capitol Flour mills Co..
t Jill!.
1 i unit !Uui Hi it h. ir.f.i Fii'.i l'ne
tlir" eaisil4 suceejii i 1h
j'tucYz.Arcs? ast'ir.sifs ''I!?:.
AS4 Male Pair.
One 1m! i sHQSrient leMii.e of its mji e
ntntv. -e till! th WW! rAPITOL:sniirwhsirk
OlSOltOE Mil EL. S Stark ,'...
PoitUHd Ageur.
W1ISOX . 1ISHS.!: .Mons Agents
North Pacific
BKEWKRY.
JOHN KOPP. - - Proprirtor.
Patronize home industry!
We supjii as
DOOD A QUALITY OF BEER
AsAiij ill iheMarKtt,
xt as i?i:a.sc?abi.k A IMtlfi:.
Tie Mi Pacific Brewery Beer
Is Pure and Unadulterated.
It gnesgenerdS.itivf ioIuhi -Mid is I uni
jsheu in iju.iutiti- to Suit.
Leae O.dei Willi V. M. !! K. " no nu.i
SldOOll. Or ' IIKI- I.M'N'-ftN. IK t ! Imi.'hI
A: StoKe..
D.iiU lVmen, m Alii l..ittrf the Cit.
SWEET CIDER.
WARRANTED PUR MiD FtlESH
POST & 1IAN8BN,
Astoria Soda Yorlcs.
Furnished Rooms.
Ml!. l C. HOLUhN" HAh oi; N
loom with 1 1 u and two r three
i:. i ( HOLUhN" u x oi; NU'i:
sin
gle riiis. tit rent Kiopiir. eiii-r Alain
iiiu.iriiciMiu streets. HoHitl il leNjie.i.
For Rent.
fgUlK BUILDINO KNOWN AS AH M(
- Hall, lonnerlr oecun
Hall, lonnerlr occupied lv llobt. Will-
Kw. Pully furnished and readv for lnisines,
Also the hiiildtnif funnerlv itepimieil in
lelf srestanraut. where Jeff made his fort
une.
I'.oth buildiiiss are m the h t lnmitiess lo
cation In the city. A good chance for tie
rtsrht man.
For particulars applv to
Casper baltes.
Germaula Saloon.
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&ps gg
TUTTfS
B6a!fl fflHHMIII,i,IHIM iarE23K5E
s?w ta ts r,
OLD-TIME WSHIXG.
Plantation I'lcasuren Coon Hunt- i
ins in the Coon Season.
"Git up, boss, ef yo's swine wid
me tocle lish baskets," cried Morris,
riid I flung myself out of bed in a
jiffy and was soon tramping jlon:;
witli Morris, watching tiie purple
semicircle of darkness as it slowly
faded in the west, fringed with a
border of crimson and gold where
the lirt lays of the rising sun
struggled with the departing "night.
Low down on the verge of the west
ern ho. tion, burned with brightness,
intensified by such contrasts, a
sinsle star, glov.ing and twinkling
as if it were the last champion of the
flying legions of Ktebtts bidding
defiance to Aurora's gilded throng.
"Don't you catch 'possums now?"
I aketl of Morris.
"Mo- to ci'ly in de season, sah.
But wen de Simmon Icabs tu'n red,
an' de yaU.ir spots come in de tatah,
patch, an' pindah bunches tu'n
brown, an' de cane patches look des
es blue as de sky, den de 'possum
huntin' lime begin.1'
Just then we entered the swamp
and passed under a tangle of vines
from which hung, in purple luscious
nes, the great clusters of Musca
dines. The old tree had grown to a
prodigious height, but the vine had
run up to the top, and above its top
most bow a tender twig of the vine
waved to and fro like a banner,
while a big yellow-brown goss hawk
perched himself on the topmost
branch of the tree, and, with its
outproad wings fronting the rising
.sun, he Feemed glorified br the
blaze of light, and then saucy little
bee-martins tried in vain to worry
him into a recognition of their noisy
presence.
Itoll on, roll on, thou royal ri er!
Witlijthj yellow wntcriuurmurinjr IoI
Now smooth, now rough;
Br bank and blu3";
On t.the Gulf of Mei:.
Between two solid walls of viv-ia
green Hows the current of the dash
ing Thronateeska. The yellow sand
banks and dusky coves" just suffice
to break the mighty monotony of the
grand sweep of its yellow current.
A blue kingfisher with a top-knot as
far out of proportion to his size as i3
tluMall, plumed cap of the Georgia
militia man, sat dt earning on a dead
branch that reached far out above
the water. J lis bright eye caught a
glance of our approaching forms,
and, with a spiteful screech, he flew
fuither up .stream. I looked in vain
for any intimation of a ilsh basket.
"1 b'lieve dey er b.iskit tied out
dar," said Morris, as he ieered out
among amass of willows and drift
wood that had accumulated in an
eddy, "see dat vine out thar?" I
looked but saw nothing unusual.
Itight at my feet he stooped down
and began to untie a bullase vine
that was tied in such a way as to
deceive any one but an expert. Then
he began drawing it out of the
water, and at length the long basket
came to the surface and we knew bv
the flapping that it was full of cat
fish. You may buppuse that I am
going into details as to how many
w e took from it, their size, and so on";
but I am not going to do it. I'll
have Morris to tell you how the
basket is made, though.
"Yo' see, boss, we des takes some
long, white oak splits, 'bout live feet
long, an' den we takes some thin
splits to weave 'em togedder. We
has 'nutT splits ter make de baskit
'bout er foot f rough. By weavin'
er roun' an' roun' we gits de baskit
made. Den wc close de lower een'
wid a piece Ov plank, so es we can
untie it an' git de fish out. For de
upper een' we make er funnel-shape
consarn which we fits inter de baskit,
wid dc small een' not quite close' up,
p'intin' innards. Den we baits in
wid years ob co'n, pea-bread, an'
co'n bread, an' udder t'ings which
easy to sour, an' den we frows her in
wid plenty ob sinkers. De fish
comes in frough de little hole, an'
den can't fin' uey way out no mo',
and so we has 'era safe an' soun'.
Long time time I stood and gazed
out upon the stream. I thought how
the screech of the steam engine
would soon startle the sleeping
echoes, and how the ruthless rattle
of the saw-mill machinery would
frighten away the wood nymphs as
the gigantic bodies of these great
trees were conwnted into broad
planks and hngj beams.
"Dem fellahs wid the dredge-boat
done broke up de bes' fishin'
groun's," fcaid ?Iorris, as lie strung
the catfish on awillowwand. "Yes,"
thought I, "and soon the clatter and
din of the wheels of progress will
take the place of the wild .soirees of
the forest birds, and these mighty
foiests will melt away before the
dawning light of the new regime."
Americus (Ga.) ltecorder.
Xot the Irussistri mistake.
A leadin' tlrnrMst of T.nnsinoKnm
received an order for a half gallon of
fine port wine for an invalid, -recently.
He chanced to be out of the
special quality wanted, so he step
ped into a neighboring grocer's, and
asked the clerk to put him up a half
gallon of the best port wine. The
order was filled and the demijohn
sent to the invalid. A half hour
later the druggist was met by an
indignant messenger from the in
valid, wiio, placing the liquor on
the counter, demanded: "What
kind of stuff is that for a sick per
son '."' The confused druggist hastily
i investigated and found that the
1 grocer's clerk had put up, instead of
port wine, pork brine. Albany
1 Journal.
Floivex's at Funerals.
No material expression of love or
grateful remembrance can be more
beautiful and appropriate than flow
ers or floral decorations tastefully
arranged ; but when these pure em
blems become the vehicle of vulgar
display or bad taste, it is a case
where "virture itself turns vice" in
the most irritating manner. For ex
ample, at the funeral of that foolish
Odium, in "Washington, there was
actually exhibited a large fac-siraile
of Brooklyn Bridge, with a branch
of purple violets marking the spot
from which the "Professor" sprang.
This was the gift of an infantry com
pany to which he belonged, '"Mar
gerj Dean" writes to the Bo3lcn
Transcript, and must have been a
consoling object to his mother, sister,
and sweetheart. The writer adds:
"This is a shade worse even than
the floral cook-stove, set with kettles
and gridirons, sent to a Boston hotel
keeper's funeral, though possibly
not worse than the floral lamb,
composed of white pinks, pave in
one spot, into which a floral knife
was thrust, where red carnations
marked the suggested bloody cut.
This divice was prominent at the
funeral of a Boston market man,
and just where this thing is to stop
no one knows. Next we shall see a
floral suit of clothes for a tailor, or
a stomach pump of blossoms to the
memory of the man who take3
poison by mistake."
Handsome nicn.
Scott in his youth and manhood
was a remarkably handsome man.
When he walked clown 1'all Mall in
1813, arm-in-arm with the Marquis
of Twceddale (his prisoner on the
Niagara frontier), he was "the ob
served of all observers." Now,
handsome men have never been
popular in Virginia, as was shrewdly
remarked by a writer in the Richmond
Whig forty j'ears ago, when explain
ing the unpopularity of Scott at that
lime in the Old Dominion. The
favorites of the Virginians have gen
erally been the reverse of handsome.
Jefferson, Madison, Marshall, Mon
roe, .ick Taylor, and Stonewall
Jackson bore little resemblance to
the Apollo Belvedere. Washington,
himself, was far from being a hand
some man in his youth, although old
age mellowed his stern Hu Minents
with the grandeur which ti:.irt had
idealized for the delight of ail com
ing generations. Hubert 1. Lee, it
is true, was a very handsome man
and the idol of hi people, but he
was an exception lo the rule which
governed the Virginian for so many
years. lioston Budget.
Saratoga Village flelijjloa
"Xow, Ben," said the pastor, "for
over forty years your father has oc
cupied that same old pew in the
center of the church. Tie has en
joyed my jei mons all these years,
and I hope to Fee you in the same
old pew."
"But father and I arc different,"
said Ben. "It would be harder for
me to sit there than for father."
"Why harder for you, Ben?" asked
the clergyman.
"Because," said Ben, "father, you
know, was deaf."
"Did you ever notice how a
woman takes the cork out of a bot
tle?" " No, I think not. Did vou? "
" Yes."
"How does she do it?"
" "Why, Fhe nails it with her teeth,
bites it off, and then gels mad and
breaks the bottle. If she don't do it
that way, jhe takes a knife and prods
and pries around the stopper till she
cuts her finger, and then, when the
blood begins to run and her Dutch
gets up, she throws the knife across
the room, shoves the cork into the
bottle, spanks the first young one
she gels her hands on, and then sits
down and takes a good cry."
Chicago Herald.
SeoJts Emulsion of Civ
(ml J itt rOII ilth I!iiolin.i;ilfr.
Almost 0 SiKeifw for Consumption.
The llnm-niKls t testimonials we liae
received i tent nfferets who liae been
peraiam ni cured h Scott's Emulsion
satisfies- us that il will cure consumption
initearl stages, and alleviate if ml
cme in Us iatti r stages.
Gentleman You look tiied and
worn out Uncle Rastus. Uncle Kas
tus Yes, Sah, I is. I doan git no
sleep. Gentleman No sleep? Un
cle Kastus No, sah. I 'is darky
can't, git no sleep in de v.attermill-
ion season.
Cenlle Stimulus
1 ! up .Mtd to the kulnejs ard Madder l.j
ILisUt'tr'sMoir-ach bitters, which is inoM.
ireful in oteicomhg torpnhtj of these or
jyins. Kesides infusing more activity Into
thtin.thise.xce lent tnic endows them with
additii'iial vigor, and enables them the bet
ter to undergo the wear and tear of the dis
t haiying fnm tion Imposed on them b nat
ure. 3Imeo r. as tlie are th' channel for
the escape of ceitaiii mil unties from the
blood. Increases their usefulness l. stiemrtli-
, filing .link lir.liliii"i- -.......-...-.-r. --- --;
reitam morbid co idit ions of Hicm Important
I nivalis thev hill int'. .1 MnuvMi Mate, which
.....1 I-. -MTirniii cr liuiii'iiiiii' 1 fit'iii. in
is the usual precursor 01 uiM-asr. .. n.i. iu.-h
cm he of ure.iter sen ice lh..n a medicine
which impels them to greater activity when
i...i.r..io x-.. .,. .lwiu.c nv mure iienimii
Iiutiiiiii. - linn-. ; ,
, than those which elfect the kidney, and a
nuoumewnicii aeus im- pnn 'm-H-i
high! esteemed.
Alifcs Ellen Ebcn, of rhiladelpliia,
is both handsome ana ricn. sue
! turns the scale at a million or more.
No pain remaius where the affected
part is rubbed with St. JacolTs Oil.
To Regulate
FAVORITE HOME REMEDY is
uirrantcd net to contain a single par
ticle of Mercury cr any icuxrious sub
stance, but is purely vegetable.
It will Cure all Diseases caused
by Derangement of the Liver,
KldaeyS and Stomach.
If your Lier is out of order, thin jour
whole systeni is deranged. The blood ts
impure, the breath ctaie; you have
headache, feel lar.gi.id, dispirited and
nervous To prsienr a more serious con
dition, take at once Simmons
'a5 ""'STTi'ft REGULATOR. If you lead a
P W 69 bK sdcnt-'r ' f- or suffer with
j2& &&V Kidney Affections, aioid
l. mutants and take Siar .. liver Regulator.
cjuic to relieve
If ou have est n anything hard of
digestion, or feel 1 ;vy alter meals cr
sleepless at night, il a dose and you
will feel relieved ai 1 p pleasandy.
If jou are a m e"-o 1; sufferer with
Constipation, in ,-isj:i and
lliliousiie;, ;ek t u t at once in
Simmons Li-er Rcgnlat r It does ne:
require continual dosing, jru costs but a
tritlc. It will cure jou
If jou wake up in the morning with a
bitter, bad ta.tc in jot r n. uth.
Simmons Liter Regulator It cor
rects the Bilious Stomach, sweete-.
the Breath, and cleanses the Ftirrea
1 cngue. Children often need some safe Cathar
tic and Ionic to atert approaching sickness
Simmons Liver Regulator v. ill relieve Colic, Head
ache. Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and
the Complaints incident to Childhood.
At any time jou feel jour system needs
clearsmg, tamng, regulating without t icier-:
purging, or stimulating without intoxi
cating, take
PREPARED Br
J. H. ZEILIH & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
rnicE, si.oo.
MAHKKTS.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & C01GPANY,
Krrsh iind Vnvvil 31 cats,
FRUITS. BUTTER, and EGGS.
nvinr orunhvi jioii i
iJJ.A3:rs sjiieet. AHtorln, r.
Washington Market.
!nln Mreel, - Astoria, Cteuon.
3t: IZi.-il S. A . PltOrStlKTOHN
f JJI sI'HtTFI I L CALL Till: AlTEN
Ji. ttoii of the tnilille to the fac: that the
bo M irke; tltalw.ijsbeMippllertvtitha
I V I.L V.v RUTTY AND BKST QUALITY
-ov
Ebr, AKD CURED MEATS : !
V.'hiel will be sold at lowest rates, whole
x tie ,uid retail .
RyStnTitil attention ?iren to snppljtng
dlSSo
B. B. Franklin,
' &J&1&:H&&?7 I!
j Tr-'i'5auss,&?iti1
UoteMer aad Caliinet Wm,
SQUEMOQUA STREET,
M XT TO THK VSTOUIAN BUILDING.
JSTAH wiirlc done In asiallfnl manner on
slMirt -notice nt n'.t-onaW! rates
7K. ED&AR,
, Dea!-r In
Cigars, Tsuacco and Cigar ettes
Meerzchaam and Drier Pipes,
SEfSUiKE POLISH GUTLERV
Revolvers and Cartrldnos.
COICNKI. MIN AM) UHF.NAMl'S STS.
Astoria and Seaside
BAKERTES,
ED. JACKSON. - Proprietor
The best Bread, Cakes and PHHtiyintheCitj,
Ice Creams and Ornamental "Work
to order
Manufacturer of Fine Candies.
Annual Meeting.
mill- ANNUAL MEKTINf; OF HIE l L.
5. a, IJ. Association will beheld in Liberty
Hall at AMori.i the eenmti of S.itnrda the
l.Kh F I . lfciC. at 7 o'clock.
VM. L. Mi'F.WAN,
Sec.
Stockholders Meeting.
STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FISHER
men's 1'kK. Co. ate hereby notified that
I a special met tine will beheld at the com
I jinny's oltice at Upjier Astoria. Or., on Satnr
da . Feb. C. 1850. at 0 a, m.. for the consider
atfou of genenil business.
By order of the i'resident.
' H.E. NELSON,
j Secretary.
TrKE
liisiiswlpte
GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878.
TUFA' 1IAC BErN AWARDED
HIGHER PRIZES
AT TIIE VA'UOFS
;asit:consi2
than thi: uooDi; of any other
THREAD MANUFACTURERS
IN '1 HE WORLD.
Qeuiity can Always be Depended on !
ExiorisMed FisIiBrmen Use no Other !
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO,
AftKXTjt I'OSt S'AriFlC COAST.
Seine T"v7ine3, Rope and ITettiiig Constantly on Hand.
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The Telephone Naloon.
TIip Finest Establislmient of
the Kind in Astoria.
Especially lilted np for the Comfoit and
Conenience ot tliose who cnjo a
Social Gla s
The Best of Wines ami Liquors,
Tho Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Class.
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FOE POETLAND!
Tiirough Freight on Fast Time!
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Which lias been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leaye
Wilson & Fishei 's Dock e ery '
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Returning leaies Portland eery
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at ! P. M.
ESr-An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, leaving Eorikad
at 1) O'clock Manitny :JIornIujr. Passengers bj this route connect at Kalaa
for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT, Fxesldenti
Expositions
NEW MODEL
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Bod f tent Cooiisg Stove
And other flrst-claaa Stoves.
Furnace Work. Steaaa Fit
tings, etc., a specialty.
AIVzLYS OK HAND.
Carnahan & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AWi
RETAIL DEALERS IN
fflERAL MERCHANDISE
''oruer Chenanms and Cass streets.
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