The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 21, 1888, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
TUESDAY
-FEBRUARY 21, 18S3
TnEr.n arc forty-five real estate
agents in Spokane Falls, and the
Chronicle says they are all making
Henry George lias been read out ot
tbe anti-poverty party. That is to say,
ho is out of it; for, as Mr. George is
now worth nearly ona hundred thous
and dollars, it is reasonable to co
chide that be read himself out
Journalistic evolution is working
curious results when the New York
papers have editorials daily on the
condition of a sick money. The Alta
thinks that senator Blair may now
have an obituarv when he dies.
SniciiTAKEOUSLY with the little
boom for Sheridan for the presidency,
in tbe Oregonian, comes a threat in
the Welcome of a scandal connected
with the general of the army. It
never fails: put a man tip for office
and he is a target for abuse. Malice
loves a shining mark. If Sheridan is
the smart man they say he is, he'll
stay just where he is now.
Evidences of tbe former sweep of
the sea where now is dry land are con
stantly turning tip. The earthquake
in South Carolina left deep pits on the
margin of which white sand appeared,
such as is only found near the sea
shore. On this sand has sprang up a
dense growth of sea-weeds, and it is
conjectured that the seeds whence
sprung this growth had been buried
at a great depth for many centuries.
a sax fkancisco on.siox.
The salmon market is practically at
a standstill. The throe largest oper
ators, Wm. T. Coleman fe Co., the J,
K. Armsby Co. aud "W. H. Rogers
have, so far as wo are able to learn,
done nothing, and there seems to be
no indication of desire to purchase at
present prices. Tho fact is all buyers
are holding off. The strength ot the
situation up to this timo has con
sisted in the high price demanded for
raw fish on the Columbia river. This
has been tho backbone of tbe market.
Only six canneries are reported to
have given out knitting, and thus
yielded to the fisherman's terms; the
remainder having signed an agree
ment not to do so, and are still hold
ing out Several canners have visited
this city in tho last ten days to ar
rango for advances from their agents,
and some have been refused. At no
previous year havo preparations been
bo backward, and with many canner
ies, preparations for tho season are
absolutely nil. With leading opera
tors refusing to purchase, tho position
of the canners who refuse to accept
tho fishermen's terms is rendered
strong, though tho moral support
thus given. Leading operators de
clare that SLG9L75 per dozen
for Columbia river salmon is out
of the question. Tbe staying ca
pacity ot the canners and fishermen
is therefore likely to bo tested,
aud it will bo interesting to watch
the result as the season advances.
Another clement of strength in
the situation has been the fact that
last year showed a small Columbia
river pack. Many experienced can
ners on the river claim that fish are
as abundant in the river.noiv as ever,
but that high and muddy water
caused the shortage last year. War
ren, who packs at Cascade, claims
his pack was as large as in 1833; that
he had no moio appliances for catch
ing, and that the run was as large as
the previous year. Speculations on
the run or catch for 18S3 have no sig
nificance, but buyers arc content to
await developments, claiming that a
81.60 present market, with a ftir if
not large Columbia river pack, and
very large preparations for operating
in Alaska, renders the fulu-o very
uncertain. So far twenty-one caanors
havo announced the intention of
packing thisseason in Alaska, and a
good output may reasonably lie looked
for. The market to-day is not strong,
if indeed there is any market. It has
been felt that competition between
lending operators would induce high
prices this season as formerly. It is
not improbable that the present sea
son will demonstrate that it is one
thing for dealers to fight for control
when prices are low, but it is another
thing when prices are higli and un
certain. Tho opinion is freely ex
pressed that there will havo to be a
lowering of values before mncb busi
ness can be done. Grocer aitd Conn-
try Merchant, 17.
Don't Experiment.
You cannot afford to waste time in
experimenting when soar lungs tire in
danger. Consumption always M-rms at
first, only a cold. Do not permit any
dealer to imposo upon you with pome
cheat) imitation of Dr. King's .New
Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and
Colds, but be sure von net the genuine.
Because he can make more profit he
mav tell vou he has something just as
good, or just the same. Don't bo de
ceived, lmt,insist upon getting Dr. King's
Xew Discovery, which is guaranteed to
give relief in all Throat, Lung and
Chest affection.
Trial Bottles free at W. E. Dement &
Co.'s Drug Store.
Gainnrlnus Beer
And Free Lunch at tho Telephone Sa
loon, 5 cents.
Frcsli Taffy Every Bny
At Johnson Brothers' Bakery.
The best Oysters in
Whitcomb & McGilias's.
any style, at
I'ino Dwelling: Ilonso to Hen I.
Good termstosuitable tenant Inquire
at this office.
Coffee and cake, ten cents, at Whit
comb & McGilias's.
BLOWN TO ATOMS IN 00L0BAD0.
Thirty-Six People Burned to Death
In Illinois.
Oueat, CoL, Feb. 20. This morn
ing at 9 o'clock as Rock Johnson and
Arthur Holland, working on the Cari
boo mino at Mount Sneilles, bad
sprung a nole and charged the same
with four sticks of giant powder, the
powder exploded and instantly killed
Johnson blowing his body sixty feet
through the tunnel to the'dumps, and
seriously wounding Holland who stag'
gered out and fell upon tho body of
his dead partner. Tho roof of the
tunnel presented a sickening sight,
blood being plastered along the en
tire length. Holland is now lying at
the hospital in a precarious condi
tion. Johnson's father lives at Na
bant, Mass.
RESUMING; WORK.
Phil ade&phia, Feb. 20. Tbe Read
ing Coal and Iron Company have forty-five
colliers and report them all in
operation this morning, except b:i.
General Manager McLcod says it is
only a question of a few days when
these will also bo in operation.
CORCORAN VERY ILL.
Washington, Feb. 20. Tbe friends
of tbe veteran banker and philanthro
pist, W. W. Corcoran, state that his
condition is very critical this morning.
BEAD IN EXECUTIVE SESSION.
Washington, Feb. 20. Tho senate
has received a copy of the treaty
drawn by tho fishery conference. It
will be read in secret session this af
ternoon. LONDON NOTES.
London, Feb. 20. An unusually
largo amount of snow has fallen in
tbe north of England and railroad
traffic is seriously delapd thereby.
A number of trains are snowed up
and much discomfort has been ex
perienced by passengers. Farm sheds
and thousands of sheep arc buried in
the snow. Few persons have died
from exposure. The storm is general
throughout the country.
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, who
sought re-election to parliamen for
the west division of Bristol, on his
acceptance of tbe office of president
ot the board of trade, has been re
turned without opposition.
NOLLE PROSEQUI.
Cincnnati, Eeb. 20. On tbe motion
of the district attorney tho indict
ment against J. W. Wilshire, charged
with violation of the banking law, in
Cincinnati, with Harper of the Fidel
ity bank, was quashed this morning
on the ground of inability to prove
tho charge. Similar action will be
taken with regard to the indictment
against Josie Holmes.
A TERRIBLE HOLOCAUST.
Centralia, Ills., Feb. 20. Firemen
sent to Mt Vernon returned this
morning, and report thirty-six per
sons dead up to 5 o'clock this morn
ing. The flames are all extinguished.
Will Be Surrendered
The steamship Idaho is again here
taking a cargo of coal. A gentleman
who is quite well posted in the affairs
of the Pacific Coast Steamship com
pany, in conversation with some
friends yesterday said: "The compa
ny will probably not send tbe Idaho
north again, but will put the Elder
on that route in her place. The Ida
ho, a member of the company told me
was becoming too soft for severe ser
vice, and it would cost about 830,000
to put hor in first clas3 shape again,
but in view of tho fact that she is con
demned by the government for smng
gling, they do not intend to lay out it
dollar on her that they can help. At
tbe time of her seizure in connection
with that 810,000 opium case she was
appraised and released on bonds. If
it comes to a question of surrender
ing tbe steamer or of paying tho
bonds, the company will undoubtedly
let the steamer go aud take a chance
at buying her back at a much lower
figuro." Seattle Potf-InelUyeucer,
18.
A No ii ml Legal Opinion.
E. Iiainbridge Munday Es., County
Atlv.. Cl.iv Co.. Ter. savs: Have used
Electric Bitters with most happy results.
My brother also was very low with Ma
Liri.il Fever aud Jaundice, but was
cured by timely use of this medicine.
iv.m Kiusueu Xiiecinu Diners savin ins
life."
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Ilor.se Cave,
Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He
positively believes lie would have died;
uau it not ueen tor Electric miters.
This great remedy will want off, as
well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and
lor all Kidney. Liiver anil btomach Dis
orders stands unequaled. Price 50c. nnd
. at W. E. Dement & Co.'s
The Ship Hallway Scheme.
Thcsenatecommitteo on transporta
tion to tho seaboard has notyet taken
up tho ship railway schemo around
The Dalles. There is no hurry about
the matter for the reason that it is in
tended to add the proposition to the
river and harbor appropriation bill in
the form ot an amendment when it
comes to the senate, aud as the bill in
question has not yet como before tbo
house, in which branch of congress it
must originate, tbero is no need for
any haste in the Dalles proposition
at tbo present time. Waihington
Corn Oregonian.
Meals Cooked to Order,
Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
Stoked.
X Cartl to the Public.
Having posted myself on all the latest
features in my line of business, I shall
return to Astoria about the close of this
month, feeling competent to execute all
work in my line in a first-class manner.
I shall open up for the spring trade
with a stock of wall paper of the latest
patterns. Hoping my stay here will
prove beneficial both to my patrons and
myself for the future,
I am yours truly,
B.F.AI.T.F.X.
Chicago, Feb. Sth. 1888.
First-Class Hoard aud Lodging.
Board Der month. S18: with room.S2.
One door east of B. F. Allen's Paint
shop. Mrs.E. Maxfield,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Hon. Raleigh Stott is in the city.
District Att'y McBndo arrived yes
terday. Maj. W. A. Jones. U. S. O. E., is in
tho city.
Hon. O. Leinenweber has roturned
from The Dalles.
Mrs. A. J. Megler will return from
California to-morrow.
T. A. Jensen is going to build a
S12.000 tug at Seattle.
M. C. Crosby has returned from the
land of the olive and the fig tree.
A. F. Colvin received some valuable
premiums at the recent display of
poultry.
Chief Barry is again on deck, bav
ing recovered from his recent iadis-
position.
Joo Pmschower left yesterday n a
business trip to Pacific and Ohebalis
counties.
Capt. Hoyer, ot the bark Memnon,
jumped overboard February 6th. and
was drowned; so says a rort l own
send dispatch.
County clerk Trenchard has an of
ficial list of all Clatsop county pat
ents to donation, homestead, pre
emption, etc., land claims at his office.
Geo. E. Atkinson has resigned his
superintendency of the Tacoma mill
and goes to take charge of the new
Stetson & Colman mill at Gray's har
bor. John Hunter reports good work
being done in tho way of a road to
tho Wallicut The recent high winds
and tides did very little damage to
dykes in Pacific county.
Archie A. Cabani33, a son of the late
Dr. Cabaniss, was promoted to be sec
ond lieutenant twentieth infantry, on
tho 7tb of February, from sergeant of
troop B, fourth cavalry.
A. A. French, represeating tho
American Net & Twine Co. of Boston
Mass., is stopping at the Occident.
fHe represents the largest net manu
acturers in this country; their factor
ies are located at East Cambridge
and Canton, Mass., and Eastlladdam
Conn., with their home office in Bos
ton, and branches in New York city
and Gloucester, Mass. He comes to
tho Pacific coast to further the inter
est of that company whose goods are
represented to have no equal as re
gards quality and workmanship and
are widely known through the fishing
districts of the Atlantic and Gulf
coast, and the great lakes of the west.
Communicated.
Portland, Nov. 26, 1S87.
My Dear Mr. Wisdem:
You have reason to feel proud of
the success of Robcrtine. I havo used
it constantly for a whole year and
find it beautiful and beneficial for the
complexion. It possesses all tho qual
ities you claim for it, and I have
much pleasure in recommending it.
The "Robertine Powder," your latest
addition to the Artistio toilet, mokes
a charming finish and is worthy of its
companion, Robertine,
Yours truly,
JeANNIE WrNSTON.
Refers to Messrs. W. E. Dement &
Co., Astoria, Or.
It Was In Denver This Time.
Denver, Feb. 18. Joseph Stobbius
accidentally shot and killed his aged
father, at their ranch, eight miles
from Denver, yesterday evening.
Young Stebbins was handling a gun
heavily charged with buckshot and
slugs, nnd which he "didn't know was
loaded." The gun was suddenly dis
charged, the charge striking tbe fath
er in the groin and killing him al
most instantly.
What Made the Yankee?
Is the title of Rev. L D. Driver's
lecture to-night at the Methodist
Church. Mr. Driver probably needs
no commendation to the people of As
toria, but is known as one of the most
interesting and instructive lecturers
on this coast, nnd ought to bo greeted
to-night by a large audience.
Doors open at 7J. Lecture com
mences at 8 o'clock. Admission 50c ts.
Card of Thanks.
I tako this method of expressing
my sincere thanks to the Oregon and
Washington territory bar pilots nnd
my appreciation of their courtesy and
consideration in their efforts to locate
aud secure the body of my dear hus
band. Their kindness is duly appre
ciated and aknowledged.
Mrs. O. F. Jonssox.
Private Rooms.
At Whitcomb & McGilias's restaurant,
for suppers, parties, etc. The best
cooked to order.
Catarrh cured, health and hweet
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Item
edy. Prlre 60 cents. .Nasal Injector free
For sale by W. E. Dement
The finest and juciest steak at Whit
comb & McGilias's.
Nautical Almanacs,
And Pacific Coast Tide Tables, for sale
at the New York Novelty Store.
Boots and Shoes.
In Kinney's Bleck: sign of the Big
Boot 1 have received another invoice
from the east of tho famous Seamless
Cap Toe Gents Shoes. Also the re
nouned Waukenphasts. and a largo lot
of other Fine Shoes too numerous to
mention, at $2 and Si50 and upward.
P.J. G00IJM4.X.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with tho choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hctel, Astoria.-
For tho best photographs and tintypes
go to Crow's Gallery.
X Sunny Room
With the comforts of a home, library,
etc.
Alipiy ut J1U1UCU UOUSP.
Telephone T.oiging; House.
Best Beds In town. Rooms per night
60 and 25 cts., per week St JO. New and
clean. Private entrance.
BREVITIES.
From 4 to 4 cents is the present
price quoted for beef cattle on foot.
About 82,700 of the year's county
aud state taxes havo so far been paid.
The Oregon made a late arrival lust
Sunday night and left up yesterday
morning.
The British bark Dumcorc cleared
yesterday with 53,148 bus. wheat,
worth 838,200.
The qnarterly teachers' examina
tion begins on Wednesday, tbe 20th
lust., at 12, noon.
The British ship Cumberland, 1798.
twenty-four days from San Pedro, ar
rived in yesterday.
Simpson Bros. & Co. havo bought
the ship Carrolton and the bark Au
reola for S50.000. The ship Palestine
has been sold to Samuel Blair for
S31.UUU
Tho wreck of tbe Gleaner is still
where it was located shortly after the
sinking. Another effort will bemade
before long to raise tho hull and save
the machinery, which is worth about
i,uuu.
The Oregonian says that Portland's
prohts, direct nnd otherwise, from
the shipping business is S300.000. and
suggests the expenditure of that
amount in the building of a large
boot to tow on tbe bar and keep the
river cuanneis clear.
Captain Charles F. Powell has made
a report in which he says that Wood
river and Link river, both in south
ern Oregon, are not worthy of im
provement by tho government. Re
makes practically tho same report on
the Siuslaw river and bar, and the
Nehalem river and bay, in Oregon.
The Kodiak Packing companv has
incorporated to pack salmon at Kodi
ak island, Alaska, etc. Tbo directors
are Hermann Liebes, R. A. Wilson,
T. P. Whitelaw and Jacob Goldberg,
of San Francisco, and Oliver Smith,
of Napa county. The capital stock is
S100.000, divided into 1,000 shares, all
of which has been subscribed fcr.
Steamboat inspectors McDermott
and Ferguson have rendered their de
cision in the case of the Gleaner,
wnicu was npset, owing to tho shift
ing of her cargo, near Tonnue Point,
January 23. They hold that tho cap
tain, Peter Jordan, should uot have
started on a trip dunnc such peril
ous weather. Captain Jordan's li
cense has been suspended for six
months.
Every mother is interested in know
ing that a special preparation for cliil
dicn, called "The Child's Cough Syrup"'
is now for sale only at Dement's drug
store.
Lodging House to Kent,
And furniture for sale. For particulars
inquire at. this officii.
Any case of Croun can be easil v treat
ed and cured by using '-The Child's
Cough Syrup." Full directions with
each package, which can only be pur
chased at Demeul's drug store.
A fino cup of coffee.
McGilias's.
at Whitcomb &
Ojsfers In Ilri-ry SI If
At the Central lJestatiraiit, iieU to
Foard & Stokes'.
NEW TO-DAY.
House to Rent.
rgVWELVEROOMED DWELL1NU HOUSE.
JL suitable for boarding and lodg'ns home.
In rear of Fred Sherman's, opposite F. I
rarkei't hart. Apply on premises to
MltS. UltOWN.
Teachers' Examination.
NOTICE IS HF.REUY G1VKM THAT FOR
the purpose of making an examination
of all persons wlio may offer themselves as
candidates for teachers of tho schools of the
county, the county school superintendent
thereof, will hold a nubile examination at
the principal':, room In Use schoolhousc In !
distnet No. l. beginning at twelve noon, on
Wednesday, February JSth. ISS8.
J. I', 1'AHE.
County School Supt. Clatsop Co . Or.
Dated this lath day of February. lfc&.
For Rent.
THE MOUSE AND PREMISES FORMER
ly occupied by Dr. Tuttle, on Cedar
street. Enquire of
.1. TAYLOR.
For Sale.
riWOrUKEJIRED. REfil TI.RF.D DUR
JL ham Bulls : one 8 cars old ; one 2 j ears
old ; also veveral half-breed bulls jear
lings, on Wing ties Ranch. Clatsop. Come
and see them. d-w
On Lease.
iJVUt A TERM OF YEARS, A BUSINESS
lot 111 the center of the city, ready for
building. Foi terms apply to
E.C.IIOLDEN.
FIRE BRICK
DKAI.ER IK
Hay, Oats, anfl. Straw, Lime, Brict, CfjMt, Sail and Plaster
WooJ Dellrered to Order. Drajlny, Teaming aad Express Bnslncs.
faln4fe
?3P1MgCl , I fiJMf - .uUgl I
TEU apply to the Captain, or to
The New Model Range
CAN BE IIAD IN
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E. R. Ilawes Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHEtt. FIRST CLASS STO YES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
INSURANCE.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000
COLUMBIA
T
A
INSURANCE CO.
FRANK DEKUM .Pres1dent
W. If. SMITH.... Yice-Fresident
JOHN A. CHILD . Secretary
No. 160 Second St., Portland, Or.
I. W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fire Insurance
AGENTS. .
Representing the Largest aud Most Relia
ble tire Insurance Companies.
All Business promptlyjand accurately tran-
ucitru.
FlavelsWharr. -
Astoria Oregon,
CAPITAL STOCK - - $500,000
THE NORTHWEST
INSURANCE CO.
F. E. Beach
J. McCraken
J. I-oewenberg.
It. P. Earhart...
... President
..........-Vice President
..Treasurer
Sec'y and Manager
directors,
.Teweiibcrg J. 1C OlU, 11. 1, l'lttock,
F.K.Arnold, F.M.Warren, J.Jli'Cralcen,
F. E. Beach, D.D.Ollphant, F. ERgert
No. 33 WashlT,ton street, Fortlaud, Or.
R. Lt BOYLE, ARent. Astoria. Oregon.
Oince at I. X. L. Packing Co,
Deposited is (top, $300,000
ASSETS,
35 5. 8Q1. 2 S 3.
Royal, Norwich-Union and Uincaslilre Com
bination Joint Policy.
Union of San Francisco.
Germania of New York.
State Investment of California.
Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corporation.
MU'.IXK .MSUBAM'E COVERED BY "UK
OrEX POLICIES.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
Agents.
$67,000,000 Capital
Liverpool & Loiulou&Cloue.XorthBritbh
and Mercantile of Ixindon and Edinburgh.
Hartford of Connecticut. Commeici.il of
California Agricultural, of Watertnwn, ow
York. London & Lancashire of Liverpool,
Eng.. Fire Insurance Companies, Eepresent
iu a capital of S67.O0O,O0O.
I!. VAX DUSKS Agei.t.
J. 0. B0Z0RTH.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT-
Insurance WTitten in first class English and
American companies at lowest going rates.
Watchmaker
Is one of Hie greatest blessings when ou
have it under control. If ou build voui
limiuoncof those Jlageo Ranges or one of
those Acorns or Areandsat John A. Mont
gomery's, j ou will find it a pleasure to pre
pare a meal, or if 5 ou get one of t hose Heat
ers ou will find them to bo clean and eco
nomical and an ornament to j our parlor. II
you Intend getting a lange or a heater don't
fail to look at his -took. Vru should call in
see his beautiful Ornamental Coal Vases
Van Dusen & Go,
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas.
Hemp Sail twine.
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements, Sewing
Machines, l'anus, uns,
G-rooeries, ZEIto.
FIRE CLAY
KTKAMEU
ME
!M
Jeweler. ,
tTB Q
Fire!
rfllilRl PARKER
Eben P, Parker,Master.
For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR
11. B. PAKKKB.
ASTORIA, ONLY OF
i
WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL DEALEI? IN
Groceries, Provisions and Miil Feed,
Crockery, Glass" Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and TTsgatables.
Received fresh every Steamer.
A FULL AND 'COUPLE IE STOCk OV
COMIC
sa etff
J. C. CLINTON
DEALER IX
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
FRUITS. NUTS.
Candies. Smokera Articles, Etc.
New floods Received Dally.
Opposite City Hook Kto.r.
AND
IS A I L ss a g m
1 HLil I
NEW LOT
W. T- PARKER, Manager.
gasiw
CKLOF. rAKKRK.
CARL A. HANSON'.
'arker & Hanson
SCCCESSOKS TO
G. L.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
Dry-Goods, Croceries,
Hardware, Crockery, Faints. Oils, Glass, Etc
The Old Stand - Astoria, Oregon.
ESTAUMSHED 1842.
LINEN GILL NETTING A SPECIALTY.
The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of
H METTIN6S
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Salmon Purse Seines. Salmon Pound. Nets. Salmon Mil Nets.
ITisli Nettings of all kinds supplied at tho shortest possible notice, and nt
tho lowest rates. Ail made front our
Shephard Gold fifledai Twines.
Guaranteed to bo tho otronRest nnd most desirable twine now made especially for the
PACIFIC COAST FISHERIES.
This TWINE manufactured onl v by ourselves, directly from the raw material,
and costs no more in NETTJN'US than the cheaper grades.
Send for samples; also for our Illustrated catalogue. Highest awards at Boston,
Philadelphia nnd London.
American. 2Tet and Twine Company,
BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS.
The Hew York
Have a Finely
Jewelry, Watches, ClockSjOptical Goods
Fine Stationery, Cutlery and Fancy Goods.
Of All Descriptions. Bousht in the Best Markets and CANNOT BE UNDER
SOLD by any one this side of San Francisco.
Opposite Parker House, Main St., Astoria.
SENTIMBN'
rnAT.
cssg a
iNEd
GB.SFF22T c& S.3BED.
VininiaCijapaBiTotaccoSloni
J. W. BOTTOEI, Proprietor,
Water Stitvt. Two Doors East of Oluey
Kltie Cljan, Tobaccos anJ SmoVcrs Irtlclri,
SjiM at I-ONYest Market Hates.
FRUITS. CANDIES NOTIOMS.&o
ich!
-HOY YOCIt
Groceries! Provisions
-OF-
Foard & Stokes
Their largely increasing trade enables
them to self at the verylowest margin
of profit n Idle Eivlnt: you poods
that are of first class quality.
Goods Delivered All Over the City.
The Highest Prlco Paid for Junk.
CAPITAL, 350.000
Novelty Store
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