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ASTORIA. OREGON:
rnuiSDAY
AUGUST3l).lS88.
It All PILOTAGE.
The Oregonian in its editorial
leaderyesterday takes positive ground
regarding bar pilotage and towage.
It thinks that bar pilot charges should
be reduced one-half and that licensed
river pilots should bo done away with.
It abandons its former position that
the towage and pilotage service should
be kept separate, which it long urged,
and is now of the opinion that the
master of the tug that tows the
vessel should and could act as pilot
also. There will be a strong effort in
the next legislature to bring these
changes about, when the matter will
be fully, and, lot us hope fairly, dis
cussed. On this matter The Astorian has
this to say: It is believed by many
that there are too many bar pilots.
One thing is, however, evident, viz.:
that no tug company, not even the O.
It. & N. Co., can afford to entirely dis
pense with the services of a pilot on
board of a vessel going in or out
This is not a mere matter of economy.
It is a que3tiou of insurance. The
pilot in a measure represents the un
derwriters. In case of disaster to the
tug, the hawser breaking, or other un
toward accident, the master of the
tug has all he can do to attend to Lis
own vessel. In that case what be
comes of the vessel? True, the pres
ence of a pilot on a ship's deck'does
not insure immunity from disaster,
bat if a pilot be there the responsi
bility in case of loss is not on the
owners of the tugs.
Tho whole thing forms an interest
ing question, and one that needs thor
ough discussion. Whatever is done
in the matter in the legislature or out
of it should be done only upon ma
ture deliberation, and with no other
purpose than the general good and
the mutual prosperity of tho river.
The famous question that in ante
bellum days so agitated political cir
cles in Philadelphia, as to "who struck
Billy Patterson," promises to be en
tirely eclipsed during the present po
litical campaign by the controversy
that has sprung up between tho pres
ident and tho senate over the identity
and character of a certain Mary Ann
Dougherty. A person bearing that
name obtained a pension some years
ago, upon proof that her husband had
died of injuries received in the mili
tary service. After she had enjoyed
tho pension for awhile the husband
had the bad taste to apply for a pen
sion in his own behalf. Mrs. Dough
erty's pension was thereupon cancelled
and it appearing that the husband
had not been injured in service, his
application was denied. Mrs. Dough
erty then applied to congress, stating
that she had been blown up into the
air and dreadfully injured while mak
ing cartridges for the government,
that her elder sou had been killed by
machinery while working for the gov
ernment in a navy yard, and that her
younger son had been stolen away by
an officer of the government. A pen
sion bill was thereupon passed for her
through both houses, but was vetoed
by tho president on the ground that
the only sure thing about Mrs
Dougherty was that she was
utterly unworthy of belief and
had been nine times arrested by the
"Washington police for quite a variety
of breaches of tho law. Uiwin that
veto party lines havo been drawn, and
perspiring senators are spending part
of the dog days in respectively assert
ing and denying that she wa3 blown up,
and had a son killed and a son stolen,
and that sho was insane at the times
she was "run in" by tho police. One
hot point of debato is over the exact
number of times sho has been arrested,
and another whether a certain George
Bancroft who certifies to tho character
and credibility of the lady is the emi
nent historian and statesman, or a pen
sion attorney of the same name, like
wise residing in Washington. Unless
some new matter comes up shortly to
displace this one, wo may look for any
number of false Mary Anns at the
dime museums and possibly on the
stump. The comic feature in the
Dougherty case is that the facts could
all be settled in a day to anybody's
satisfaction, if so many on both sides
of politics were not concerned to keep
them unsettled till near tho middle of
next November.
Within a radius of sixty miles of
Nashville, Tenn., there is found a tree
that is said to bo tho shittim wood of
ark fame. Celebrated botanists from
all over the country have examined
the trees and agree that they grow no
where else on tho globe. They have
decided that it is the shittim wood ot
which Noah's ark was constructed,
mention of which is mado several
times in the Bible. The tree is me
dium sized, with very dark, smooth
bark, and the wood is of a bright gold
color. In early spring tho trees are
laden with long, white blossoms,
MtA'iiAuii .- J4--m...- . Kruxtei J&xtkSi in&tuc nbatdjiai'i
closely resembling great ostrich
plumes. There seems to be no doubt
about the identity of the trees, aud it
is remarkablo that they are found only
in this small area and so few at that
What is said to be the same species
grows abundantly in Coos county, in
this state.
It is interesting to notice that while
in tho United States people are con
sidering the means of restricting im
migration, in Mexico they are consid
ering means of attracting it. A num
ber of Mexican journals have lately
devoted considerable attention to the
matter. Among these is the Mexi
can Financier, which declared in a
recent issue that to fulfill her destiny
and make the most of her resources
Mexico must add to her working pop
ulation by immigration and coloniza
tion. The journal quoted does not
look for immigration from the United
States, where the inhabitants are well
contented with their lot. It looks to
Europe, and particularly to Germany,
Italy and Spain, to supply the want.
WHh proper effort it thinks the
amount of Italian immigration into
Mexico might be made to equal that
which Brazil receives.
There is said to bo more Ameri
can silver than Canadian silver in
circulation in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Eecently the Winnipeg bankers de
cided to accept American dollars at
only 93 cents, half dollars at 45 cents
and quarters at 20 cents, but the peo
ple refused to indorse the regulation
and our coin passes there at par.
During the securing of the right of
way for the Ilwaco railroad, judge
Briscoe, of Pacific county, was the re
cipient of many uncomplimentary
remarks, being charged with being an
obstructionist, and asking money for
what would manifestly benefit him.
Have we anv Judce Briscoes in As
toria? It is to bo hoped not
l
Their Business Booming.
Probably no one thinghas caused such
a general revival of trade at J no. C. Mo
ment's Drug Store as their giving away
to their customers of so many free trial
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. Their trade is simply
enormous in this very valuable article
from the fact mat it always cures anu
never disappoints. Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all
throat and lung diseases (juickiy cured.
You can test it before buying bygetting
a trial bottle free, large size SI. Every
bottle warranted.
NEW TO-DAY.
Ross' Opera House,
W M !
FRIDAY, SEPT.
31st.
First American tournf the latest European
noelty. RDM. ROSNKR'S Jlojal Hungarian
Military Banfl anfl Specialty Co.
Thisgi eat musical attraction as imported
from 4Suil.i. l'estli. for the OriilicMim Theater,
San Francisco, where tliev liae pl.ned S2
consecut ive u ecks. Tin- most successful en
gagement on tlie Pacific Coast. 'Hie band
appearing in their beautiful Hungarian
Crown Officers' Uniform, coiuurhing Fifteen
Solo Artists, headed by
EIr. EOSNER.
Organ and Harmonium Virtuoso.
SIONOR CAltLC),
The lightning Painter, who will paint a pic
ture in oil, a) by W indie?, in full new ot
the audience, in 15 minutes.
In addition the uionarchs of the air,
coi.r. and smitiiers.
In trapezeaml high wire walking. ,
A. WERTHEIM, - Proprietor ami Manager.
Entire change of programme nightlj'.
popular prices, Resened seats open
Thursday morning. August Colli, lUA.M.at
tlie New York Novelty store.
Notice.
rjnllK SECOND ASSKSSMKNT OF TEN
JL Dollars per share on the stock of the
Clatsop County ltoad and Consti uction com
pany is now due and paj able at mv otuce.
All stockholders are requested to call at my
otllce and settle at once and oblige.
C.R. THOMSON.
Sec'j.
GEO. M'LKAX, SMI. FREEMAN.
McLean & Freeman.
BLACKSMITHS.
Special Attention paid to all Ship and Steam
boat ltepairing.
HORSESHOEING.
Logsing Camp Work a Specialty. All kinds
of Biacksmithing done to order.
Shop, corner Jefferson and Olney streets,
Astoria, Oregon.
Notice.
NEtTIIEK TIIE DNDERSICNT.D MAS
ter or agent of the Pritish bark ltmrn
7t win i rpsnnnsihlR for anv debts con
tracted by tho crew of said vessel during her
stay in inis port.
C.P.UPSHUB.
AgentCIUS. SIEDMANN.
Master.
Astoria. Aug. 27th, '8S.
Tom
U-
VWatchmaker
Jeweler.
Wanted.
1 AflftKOCKMEN AND GRADERS.
l,UWv Good w;irps guaranteed. In
quire of CIIAS. METZiSElL agent for
M5AKLE&DEANE.
Albany. Or.
Or HOBU & PARKER. Astoria.
To Gray's Harbor.
AND SHOALWATER BAY
The Steamer GEN. MILES.
V. P. WniTnisiB. Master,
Will leave for dray's Harbor
Every Tuesday and Friday.
The Str. Dolphin.
Will leae Astorli Every Thursday Morning
'lor
Bay Center, South Bend,
and North River,
On Shoalwater Bay.
For I reiglit or Passage apply ti
J. II. I. QUAY
Agent. Atorl.
Oregon State Fair !
-THE 2li-
Aimnat State Fair will be held in the Fair
gi omuls near Salem, commencing on the
17TH OF SEPTEMBER,
And continuing one week. Cash
Premiums to tlie amount of
$15,000
Will be awarded for
Agricultural, mechanical and stock exhib
its, works of art and fancy work and for tri
als of speed.
Tlie premiums offered have been increased
In man v cases, and new classes hate been
added.' No entry fee charged In divisions
J, K. L. and Q.
A magnificent fild of horses entered, and
there will be splendid contests of limning
and trotting eacli day,
Tlie different transportation companies
will make liberal reductions in lares and
freights.
-pecial attention is called to the premiums
offered for con ty exhibits of grains, grasses
and fruits.
Entries will be received in tlie secretary's
oluce in Salem, beginning six das before
the faie, and on the fare grounds from Fri
day before the fair. Persons desiring to ex
hibit In divisions J. K. O. F. and Q, are re
quested to make their entries on Friday and
Saturday before tlie fair if possible. All en
tries close on Monday, September 17th, at
7 :30 p. m.
-PRICES OF ADMISSION :
rvmnon ticket for men (six days),
ei r.n
Coupon ticket for women (six days)..,
imtt1?
-SI UU
D.iy ucKei lor iiicu. .....
Dav ticket for women-
Tickets to grand stand at race track
noa
25c
lor males over 12 years....... s
1-adles to the grand stand free.
Those desiring to purchase booths will ap
nlv rn thi se:?rirarv.
J37send to the .secretary at Salem for a
premium usr,
.1. T. GREGG.
Secretary,
WILL
Cut Faster
AND
EASIER
rpupiEx 1
lULbk
MOTTO ACM20.1SS.'
J.C.I rullinger
Than any oth
er axe niaae.
Hundreds of
woodmen tes-tlfvtoitssunc-
i norlty. It pots
ircrp anu never
Sticl.
CARNAHAX
& CO.,
Ageots ABtont
Price, Sl.r.O.
JOB PRINTING.
Neat, Quick And Cheap at The
ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE
THE STATE
Agricultural College,
COUVAI.US, PKECOX.
Term Commences Wednesday,
Si'iitriiibcr 13. 1SS.
FACULTY :
A full corps of ejpeiienced Frnfesssnrs and
Teachers.
tOUnSE OF STUDY :
AiraiiRed expressly to meet the demands
and needs of tjie farming interests the
Mate.
FltEFAKATOBY DEPAItTMENT.
For students over 11 years nf ace who de
sin to enter the College but are not pre
pared to enter College classes by exam
ination. MIMTAItY TUA1NINO :
To the extent required by law.
BUILDINGS:
Large. Commodious, and well Ventilated.
LOCATION :
In a cultivated and Christian community,
and one of the healthiest in the state.
EXPERIMENTAL STATION :
Circulars, containing matter full of Interest
to farmers, villi be regularly Issued and
copies mailed to each patron of the Col
lege. EXPENSES :
Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more
free scholarships from every county.
Consult your County Superintendent.
We confidently appeal to the farmers and
Orauees of Oregon to patronize the only
school established by Oregon for the pro
motion of her agricultural interests.
For catalogue or oilier Information, ad
uress, B. L. ARNOLD, President,
Corvallls, Oregon.
Notice C. R. F. P. Union.
ALL FISHEP.MEN AKE BEQUEVTED TO
keep away from Nehalem, Tillamook,
Nestucca, and the Coqullle river.
No settlement has been made with Can-
ners.
A, SUTTON,
Sec'yC.K. F.P.Union,
Astoria, August 25, 'Si.
CHIEF OF POLICE BAIiE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued by the Auditor and
Police Judge of tho City of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
Common Council of tho City of Astoria,
by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi
nance ordering the Auditor to issue war
rants for the collection of assessments ro
nmininc unpaid on West-9th street be
tween Water street and Berry street, ap
proved July 25, 1888. Said warrant bear
ing date the 25th day of July, 1888, com
manding me to levy upon lot No. C, in
block No. 118, in the City of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively to
collect an assessment of two hundred
and six dollars, which assessment was
made for the improvement of "Vest-9th
street between water street and Berry
street by Ordinance No, 1045, entitled an
Ordinance declaring the probable coat of
improving West-9th street from the south
side of Water street to the south aide of
Berry street, approved June 29tb, 1838.
I have this day levied upon lot No. 6 in
block No. 118, in Shively's Astoria, and
on Fridav. the 14th dav of September, at
111 rt'rt1rtl A Tir t .mil il. in fmnt ff
the Court house door in. the City of As
toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro-
Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, coats
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for
U. S. gold coin.
Astoria, August 14, 188S.
W. J. BARRY,
,1D' Chief of Police,
UlllHKUK t'UMCE .IAIjK.
NOTICE is hereby Given that by vir
tue of a warrant issued by the Auditor
and Police .ludge of the City of Astoria,
in accordance with an order made by
the Common Conneil of the City of As
toria, by Ordinance No. 1047. entitled
an Ordinance ordering tlie auditor to
issue variants for the collection of as
sessments remamins unpaid on West
!h street, between -Water street and
uerry street, approved .iiuv jsiii. iknh,
said warrant bearing date the 23th day
of .Inly, 1RS8, commanding me to levy
upon the south 7.T feet of lot No. 1,
block No. in, in the City of Astoria, as
laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively,
to collect an assessment of forty-ono
and twenty-five 25-100 dollars, which
assessment was made for tlie improve
ment of West Oth street, between Water
street and Berry street, by Ordinance
No. 1045, entitled an Ordinance declar
ing tlie probable cost of improving
West Hth street, from the South side of
Water street, to the South side of Berry
street, approved .lune 29th. 1888, I have
this day levied upon the south 7:1
feet ot lot No. 1, in block No. 19, in
Shively's Astoria, and on Friday, the
14th day of September, at 10 o clock
a.m.. of said day in front of the court
house door In the City of Astoria, Clat
sop County' Oregon, will proceed to sell
the South 7.1 feet of lot No. 1. in block
No. 19. In Shively's Astoria, to the high
est bidder tnereior, to pay sain assess
ment, costs and expenses of sale. Saul
sale to lie for IT. S. nold coin.
. W. J. BARRY.
Chief of Police.
Astoria. August 14th, 1888.
CHIKF OF POLICE SALE.
XO't'IOE is hereby given that by vir
tue of a warrant issued by the Auditor
and Police Judge of tho City of Astoria,
in accordance with an order made by
the Common Council of the City of As
toria hy Ordinance 'So. 1047. entitled
na Ordinance ordering the Auditor to
issue warrants for tho collection of as
sessments remaining unpaid on West
!)th street, between Water street and
Kerry street, approved July JBtli, 1888,
said warrant bearing date theMtli day
of J uly 1888. commanding me to levy up
on lot No. 12. in block No fiG. in the City
of Astoria as laid out and recorded by
J. M. Shively, to collect an assessment
of two hundred and eleven 25-100 dol
lars, which assessment was made for
tlie improvement of West Oth street be
tween Water street and Berry street, by
Ordinance 1045, entitled an ordinance
declaring tho probable cost of improv
ing West Oth street, from the South
side of Water street to the South side
of Herry street, approved June 20th,
1888, 1 have th3 (Jay (aviod upon lot No.
12, in block No. Cfi, in Slpvply's Astoria,
and on Friday, the 14tli day nf Septem
ber, at 10 o'clock A. si. of said day in
front of the Court House door in the
City of Astoiia, Clatsop County, Ore
gon, will proceed to sell lot No. 12, in
block No. fin, in Shively's Astoria, to
the highest bidder therefor, to p.iv said
assessment, posts and oxponses ot sale.
Said sale to he tor V. h. cold coin,
tV. J. HARKV,
, Chief of Police.
Astoiia. August 14th. 1888.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by vir
tue of a warrant issued by the Auditor
and Police Judge of the City of Astoria,
in accordance with an order made by
the Common Council of the City of As
toria, by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an
Ordinance ordering the Auditor to is
sue warrants for the collection of as
sessments remaining unpaid on West
Oth street, between Wafer street and.
Berry street, approved .Inly 'J.itl), 1H38,
said warrant hearing date the 25th day
of July, 1883, commanding mo to levy
upon the N orth V, of lot No. 1, in block
No. llii, in the City of Astoria as laid
out and recorded by J. M. Shively, to
collect an assessment of thirty dollars,
which assessment was made for the im
provement of West Oth street, between
Water street and Berry strett, by Or
dinance 1045, entitled an Ordinance de
rlaringtheprobablocoit ot improving
West Oth street, from tho South side of
Water street to the South side of Berry
stioct. approved June 29th. 188S, 1 have
this day levied upoii the North of
lot No. 1, in block No.llfi, In Shively's
AsU.ria, and on Friday, the Hth day of
Septenilier, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said
day in front of the Court House door in
the City of Astoria, Clatsop County,
gon. will proceed to sell the North &
of lot No. 1, in block No.llC, in Shive
ly's, Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
anil expepses pf sale. fiai( sale to he
for U.S. gold coin."
W,.i.BAKItY.
Chief of Police.
Astoria, August :4th. 1883.
Seines, Pounds, Traps,
-AND
FISH NETTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
MADE TO ORDER OF BEST QUALITY.
Woodberry Seine Twines
AT LOWEST PRICES OF NETTING COMBINATION.
Barbour's Salmon Net Threads.
HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Het St.,
Sole Agents for
-v1m!5Aj. - v.
BABY BUGGIES,
VELOCIPEDES,
WAGONS,
TOYS,
STATIONERY,
PERFUMERY,
PICTURES,
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
FIELD AND OPERA GLSSES,
CUTLERY,
BIRD CAGES,
BASKETS,
BASE BALL GOODS,
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS,
ARTIST MATERIAL,
Main
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued bv the Auditor and
Police Judge of tho City of Astoria, in
accordance with an order mado by the
Common Council of tho City of Astoria,
by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi
nance ordering the Auditor to issue war
rants for the collection of assessments
remaining unpaid on West-flth street, be
tween Water street and Berry street, ap
proved Jnly 25, 1888. Said warrant bear
ing date the 25th day of July, 1888, com
manding me to lew urxm lot No. 7 in
block No. 17, in the City of Astoria as
laid out and recorded bv J.il. snivel v,
to collect nn assessment of eighty-nine
dollars, which assessment was made for
the improvement of Wcst-Oth street be
tween Water street and Berry street by
uruinnnoe xxo. iih!, eniuieu nn urui
nance declaring the probable cost of im
proving West-9th street from tho south
side of Water street to the south side of
Berry street, approved June 29th 1F88,
I have this dav levied noon lot No. 7 in
block No. 17, in Shively's Astoria, and on
Fridav. the 14th dav of September, at 10
o'clock A. M. of said day in front of the
Uourt house door in tho City of Astoria,
Clatsop countv. Oreeon. will proceed to
sell lot No. 7 in block No. 17, in Shively's
Astoria, to tno highest bidder tnereior, to
pay said assessment, costs and expenses
of sale. Said sale to be for V. 8. gold
coin.
Astoria, August 14, 1888.
W.J.BARRY.
Chief of Police
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued by the Auditor and
Police Judce of the City of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
uommon uounou ot the Uity of Astoria,
by Ordinance No. 1047. entitled an Ordi
nance ordering the Auditor to issue war
rants for the collection of assessments
remaining unpaid on West-'Jth street, be
tween water street ana uerry street, ap
proved July 25, 1888. Said warrant bear
ing date the 25th day of July, 1888, com
manding me to lew upon lot JNo. 7 in
block No. 115, in tho City of Astoria as
laid out anu recorueu by j.m. smveiy,
to collect an assessment of one hundred
dollars, which assessment was made for
the improvement of West-9th street be
tween Water street and Berry street bv
Ordinance No. 1045, entitled an ordinance
declaring the probable cost of improving
West-9th street from the south side of
Water street to tho south side of Berry
street, approved Junerjth. issa, i, nave
this dav levied upon lot No. 7 in block
No. IIS, in Shively'a Astoria, and on Fri
day, tho J4th uay ot September, at 1U
o'clock A. M. of said dav in front of the
Court house door in the City of Astoria,
Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to
sell lot No. 7 in block No. 115 in Shively's
Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to
pay said assessment, costs and expenses
of Bale. Said sale to be for U. S. cold
coin.
Astoria, Angust 14, 1888.
W. J. BARRY,
Chief of Police.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtne
of n warrant issued by the Auditor and
Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in
accordance with an order mado by the
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi
nance ordering the Auditor to issue war
rants f.qrtbo collection of assessments
remaining unpaid on West-9th street, be
tween Water street and Berry street, ap
proved July 25, 1888. Said warrant bear
ing date the 25th day of July, 1883, com
manding me to levy upon lot No. C in
block No. 115, in the City of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively to
collect an assessment of eighty-seven and
riU-lUO dollars, which assessment was
mado for the improvement of West-Oth
street between Water street and Berry
street by Ordinance No, 1045, entitled an
Ordinance declaring the probable cost of
improving West-9th street from thq south
nmo ul n uiec biruob iu iuu huivu milt ui
Berry street. apprQYPd June 29th, 1888,
I have this day levied npon lot No. G in
block No. 115, in Shively's Astoria, and
on Friday, tho 14th day of September, at
10 o'clock A. M. of said day in front of
the Court house door in tho City of As
toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro
ceed to sell lot No. C in block No. 115,' in
Shivelv's Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said snle to he for
1. fc(. gold coin,
Astoria, August 14, 1888.
W. J. BARRY,
Chief of Police.
the Pacific Coast,
THE
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Our Entire Stock !
FROM NOW ON
Uniil September let,
When we are going to New York
TO PURCHASE THE
Biggest Stock of Goods
Ever brought to this market.
W YORK NOV
St., Opposite Farlzer
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries. Provisions and Mil! Feed,
Crockery, Glass g Plated Ware.
o
Tho Largost and iiuest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Received fresh overv Steamer.
TY ROOK STfM11
THE LEADING
STATIONER
GHIFFI2T
FIRE BRICK.
Hay, Oals, anfl. Straw, Lime,
Wood DeliTered to Or.ler.
IEU apply to tbe Captain, or to
Strike
KIT
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Groceries Jj Provisions
OK
Foard & Stokes
Their largely Increaslns trado enables
them to sell at tlie very Ion est margin
or prollt Willie giviiiK jouimods
that are of flrst class quality.
Goods Delivered All Over the City.
The Highest Price Paid for Junk.
TILLAMOOK,
Shoalwater Bay and Gray's Harbor
The P. & C. S. S. Co.'s Steamer
"ALLIANCE,"
Will sail from POKTLAXD for SHOAL
WATER HAY and GKAV'S HAKBUR
Fare to TillamooU and Gray's Harbor. Sa
Shoalwater Kay. $3. From Astoria 51 less.
Freight, merchandise $.". Flour and mill
feed excluding bran, Sf. Freight to Shoal
water Bay SL If sudlcient freiclit oners a
trip to Yaqulna and. Coos Bay will be made
early In August.
F. R. STRONG. President.
C. P. UPSHUR, Agent Astoria.
TS J Laird' Schober &
SU." FINE SHOES.
ff S?VJL A Ktll.L LINE,
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'$&Jii Satisfaction Guaranteed.
EMPIRE STORE.
UKAl Kit IN
SI llilSiB a
MANDOLINS.
VIOLINS,
ZITHERS,
BANJOS,
GUITARS,
FLUTES,
FIFI25,
PICCOLOS,
FLAGEOLETS,
ACCORDIONS,
SNARE DRUMS.
HARMONICAS.
Full line best quality
ITALIAN STRINGS
Big cut in Beading Matter.
House.
& HEED.
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Mitchell's
FIRE CLAY
Elicit, Cement, Sand an J Plaster
ELTY STORE,
S UNO BOOK SELLERS.
llrajlnir, Teinilni? ami t'spres Itnilnes.
STEADIER
fben P. Pnrher,Master.
KurTUWIMI, KirKICItr orlJHAh
II. It. 1'AHKKK.
BFIJI F. f.USKEK.
OAKI. A. HANSOX.
Parker & Hanson
SOCCESSOIW TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALEKS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steamer
THIS WEEK,
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Tlie Old Stand - Astoria Orffion.
The Str. Telephone
Fast Time Between Portland
and Astoria.
l.ea Ins Atnn.i Monday, c a. m,
Tuesday .2 -.30 r. m.
Wednesday... 7 p.m.
" Friday 7 im.
" Saturday. . 2 0 r. m.
Close connections at Kalama to the Sound;
at Astoria with the Gen. IHlcs for Ilwaco.
Oystervllle and Grays Harbor; at Portland
with t lie 0.&C.R.R.. and west side trains.
P. & W. V. R. R r Vancouver and Oregon
City boats, and Eastern bound trains.
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