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ASTORTA, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 12. 1881).
PRICE blYE CENTS
BUSINESS CARDS.
1 .l..CliEVeL.VSD,
ATTOKNEY AT LXW.
ciM -e navel's uetv brick building, comer
Second and Caw streets ; ti. stairs.
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i:i v a. smith.
ATTOKN'EY AT LAW.
O.Bce o i Cas? street. 2 doors back of Odd
fr'ellon i Building, Astoria, Oregon.
jr.i: tt.ix.ifiA.
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ATIORXEY AT hf.
omcB oer While House Cor.. Astoria, Or.
V.IOKNIIV AT LAW.
r ! hlnneyV. IIKvi:, iuoiUt City
' i AMorU, Oregon.
, i tiiv i. c. rn.To.v
s'i.tot; s:::itiikii8.
. ITOUNKV.S AT LAW.
us") ind C.Odd Kellous Building.
. j. .. finvi.i:v.
ri.i-i ami Couuvltnr nt Law
i.. on Clieiiaimis Street, Astoria, Oregon
j IS. MaXSI'.I.J,,
XOTAltY J'UIJLIC,
Real Estate and Commission Agent.
Ag'-nt for t lie Aiuenran Building and Loan
Association.
One door w est or Telegraph office.
J"VH. J. K. I.A FOKCI'..
DENTIST.
Kimhiis 11 aan 12 Odd TcHons Building.
AhTOltlA, - - OREGON.
r
KS. A. 1.. AXJ.J. A. Fl'I.TO.V
Cass street. between "til and -fill.
Special attention to Diseases of Woiwn
and CUildien, by Dr. A, U l'lilton.
Special attention to urgrry. by Dr.. I. A.
l'nlton.
Office hours from to to 12 a. m and 1 to 4
i M.
D
It. .! IY TIITTJ.K,
. KSICIAN AND SU1IUEDH -Rooms
No. C Pythian Building.
Cilice hours 10 to 12 and 1 to C. Night calls
at ltoom No 9.
JITUS. Kit. OlVFAS-ADAlI!.
Olllce and residence, D. IC. Warren's for
mer residence, Astoria, Oregon.
Diseases of Women and Children, and of
the Bye and Ejr, specialties.
").. i:. i:sti:s.
I'llYblClAX AXI) SUKGKON.
Special attention to Diseases of Women
and Surgery.
khck : Opposite Telegraph O nice, up
Stair i. Astoria, . iregon.
H.A-
SltJTli.
VS
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2 l'jthlan liuildlng over
C. II. Cooper's Stole.
MIDWIFE.
MARY INCMAN,
l'p stairs, oer Foard & Stokes,' room 13
AUOTIOW
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
MARTIN GLSEN,
Successor to II C .llolden.
The oldest established Commission House
In Oregon. (Joods of all kinds sold on com
mission. Auction Sales Kvery Saturday.
Oeneral Repairing. Jobbing nnd I'phol-
sieriug uune.
Fine stock of Furniture on hand.
When j on want Bargains in Household
liOOUSgOW
MAKTIS OLSI'.N
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WH. J. HOOPER & CO.,
110 E. Pratt, near Light,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
Uanutaciurers ol
Cotton and flax Gill Nets,
Corks, Seine Leads, &c.
Seine Twine or all kinds, Ma
ntlln, Cotton t llemp Rope.
M HH Wi gltMB
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Ka$0OTwwSso0vS6c. M
Long-Standin
Blood Diseases are cured by
the persevering use of Ayer'e
Sarsaparilla.
This medicine is an Alterative, and
causes a radical change in the system.
The process, in some cases, may not be.
quite so rapid as in others ; but, with
persistence, the result is certain,
Read these testimonials :
" For two years I suffered from a se
vere pain in my right side, and had
other troubles caused by a torpid liver
and dyspepsia. After giving several
medicines a fair trial without a cure, I
began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I
was greatly benefited by the first bottle,
and after taking five bottles I was com
pletely cured." John "W. Benson, 70
Lawrence St., Lowell, Mass.
Last May a large carbuncle broke out
on my arm. The usual remedies had no
effect and I was confined to my bed for
right weeks. A friend induced me to try
Ajcr's Sarsaparilla. Less than three
bottles healed the sore. In all uiyexpe-i-i.-iiee
with medicine, I never saw more
Wonderful Results.
Another marked effect of the use of this
medicine was the strengthening of my
-ight." Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly
Springs, Texas.
" I had a dry scaly humor for years,
and suffered terribly ; and. as my broth
er and sister were similarly afflicted, I
presume the malady is" hereditary. Last
winter. Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina,
1'la.,) recommended me to take Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year..
For five months I took it "daily. I have
not had a blemish upon mv body for the
last three months." T. E. "Wiley, 145
Chambers St., New York City.
" Last fall and winter I was troubled
with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I
did not notice it much at first, but it
gradually grew worse until it became
almost unbearable. During the latter
part of this time, disorders of the stom.
ach and liver increased my troubles. I
began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and,
after faithfully continuing the use o(
this medicine for some months, the paiq
disappeared and I wa3 completely
cured." Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush,
Haverhill, Mass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Prlco $1 ; eli bottles, $5. "Worth $5 a bottle,
Tzo's Hill, TexAs, Jubc CO. JS"S T a
Sirirt SiiedUe Company, Allan. n, G.i (
llemen : Oao of lay children i'3 ttouil I
with uUcunialism and boils for about !
years. Wo cavo her various kinds of m t
cine, but without proflt, nnd began to dt j r
of curing her at all. I wn persuaded to V ;
jour Switt's Spocrfie. Alter she hid uci t
ieveral bottles the diseases airdL'-nppcor' .
and sho is now a hale, hcartv and nraltlv
Iilrl twelve years oM. Another h!la It i
Jat become afllleted hi tl.o Fame waj . al I
im using the S. S. s. aud aiticipttc a pniuv.
and permanent cure. X. C Waogomx.
Hint Hnx, ITo.. July 7, 1SS-T1io Swl'i
RpccUlc Co., Atlanta, Oa. Gcailenifn: O t
little Rlrl when but three wets ol.l liri k
out with eczema. V"o tried tho i rvvripiioa .
from several good doctors, but wilUoi.t :' ,
Bpccial benent. Wo tried K. S S end l.y IL
time one botllewa? pone her lieu! bi-pua 1
heal, and by the tlmo ha had takin s x
Ixmlca she was completely cured, ki-ws! s
has a full and heavy heacf of Lair c re bu t,
harty child. I feel R luit my ".i ty to ma!.
tals statement. Kcspectf ally, IL T. Luce
OUTTANOoat, Tess. Juno t7. IS3 Tlo
Stvlft Specific Co, Atlanta, Oa. Ueutlemcu :
I alSScr contracted blood iKison, aud at oiico
nought a physician, who treated me for sev
eral months. By his ndvlec I went to Crab
orchard Springs. Kv where his courso vt
tieatment was carefully observed. Irecov.
t red, as I thought, but the Lext sprlnz pim
ples began to appear on my face, aud body,
i'hesc gradually Jacrcascd to sores and run
ning ulcers. I was advised to try S. S. S-, and
Immediately after taklnj; It I commenced to
Improve, slowly at nrst, but more rapidly
afterwards, and soon nothing remained to
tell of my trouble. My blood is now thor
oughly cleansed, and iny system free from
talut, and 1 owe my present condition a
perfect cure to your medicine. 1 cheerfully
Klve this statement that others v. ho iuuo
sultercJ as I have may reap tho same beneilt.
Uaedt It. Buar, 21 West Math St.
Iloain, Ij., May 3, l83S-The Swift Specine
Co, Atlanta, Oa. Gentlemen: About too
! ears asp my general health cave way en
tirely. I was so debilitated that I ahnot
despaired of ever feellnz well again. All
that tho physicians done for me brought to
permanent relief. Friends insisted that I
should give S. s. a a fair trial, although I
thought It would bo throwing away money.
After taking a thorough course, my health
and strength retunftd, and I must say that
a. 3. 8. alone cured me, as I discarded all
others i while using It, .As a tonic I can most
heartily recommend It ; for general debUltv.
It certainly is a specinc W.Y.Banars,j.l
nosiB. La. I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and
111 say that his statement is cenect:
Joseth SnELTOjr, Druggist.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases malle t
free. Tuk sntrr Sractno Co., Drawer 3
Atlanta. (!a.
FISH NETTING.
SEINES, TRAPS, POUNDS.
Netting of Every Description
AND
At LOWEST FACTORY PRICES.
BARBOUR'S' '
SALMON NET THREADS.'
W00DBERRY
Seine Twines and Lines.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 & 519 Market St., -
SAX FIUXCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
THE "GEO. H. MENDELL."
The He w QoTernment Steam TugEeady.
The new steam tne that ba3 been
in the process of construction for the
past few weeks, was successfully
launched at o p. m. yesterday.
This boat was built under the di
rection of Major T. J. Handbury, the
United mates engineer, omcer in
charge of the work of improving the
mouth of the Columbia rirer. It is to
do the towing necessary to this work
between Astoria and rort btevens
and in the vicinity of the jetty. The
neavy stono barges are towed between
Astoria and the contractor's quarry
above Fisher's landing, by the gov
ernment steamer Cascades. This new
boat will be a valuable and necessary
adjunct to the plant belonging to the
work at the mouth of the river. The
rock and other material used in the
construction of the jetty will now be
moved with regularity nnd dispatch.
The boat is named after Colonel
George H. Mendell, corps of engi
neers, United States army, an officer
well known throughout the country,
and especially on the Pacifio coast,
where he has been identified profes
sionally for many years with all the
government engineering projects.both
civil and military, and with many
private and corporate engineering
enterprises. It is 90 feet, C inches in
length over all, 18 feet beam and 7
feet depth of hold. The hull and
cabin are built of tho very best se
lected material.
The machinery and boiler were
furnished by the Pennsylvania Iron
Works, Philadelphia, a firm known
for the excellence of the marine ma
chinery that is turned out from its
shops. The engines are inverted
compound, of tho receiver type, with
cranks at right angles. The diameter
of the high pressure cylinder is 12
inches; that of the low pressure 22
inches. The reversing gear is oper
ated by steam. The propeller is
five feet nine inches in diameter.
The boilor is of the Scotch type, steel,
9 feet 3 inches in diameter by 10 feet
long, containing two furnaces each
3G inches inside diameter, and 124
3-inch return tubes. The steel is
stamped 60,000 pounds tensile
strength. The pilot wheel, steam
capstan and compass furnished the
boat were taken from the wrecked
Yaqaina Bay. It i3 hoped that
none of the ill luck of that vessel
will follow these articles to their new
craft.
Captain John W. Brown, of Astoria,
who is at present in command of the
steamer WrigJit, will be given com
mand of the Mendell. Jntnes Dren
non will take charge of the engines.
Oregonian, 11.
Ayer's Pills aro pleasant, sate and
sure, and excel all other pills in heal
ing and curative qualities. Best for
family use.
Children whose father is less than
20 years of age have a weak constitu
tion. The issue of fathers of between
25 and 40 years are the strongest,
while the descendants of fathers of
over 40 years are weak. The health
iest children are those whose mother
has not yet reached 35 years. Those
born of mothers of between 35 and 40
years of age are 8 per cent, weaker,
and tnose or motuers or over 4U are
10 per cent, weaker. Tho children of
aged fathers and younger mothers
have, as a general thine, a strong con
stitution; but if the parents are of the
same age, the children are less robust.
No other preparation so meets the
wnnts of a debilitated system as
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
A man hopelessly lost in the bush
in South Australia, after wandering
about for four day," came upon the
telegraph line between Adelaide and
and Port Darwin. He hadn't strength
to go further, but he managed to
climb a pole and cut the wire. Then
he made himself as comfortable as
possible and waited. The plan work
ed well. .The telegraph repairers
were sent along the line, and they
came to the wanderer in time to save
his life.
Do not wait until to-morrow, when
you feel sick, but take immediately a
dose of Pfunder's Orecon Blood Pnri-
tier and prevent a serious attack of
sickness, it is the best liver regu
lator and blood cleanser in existence.
Try it.
By a ruling of the secretary of the
interior, entrymen may take up un
der the timber culture act any quarter
section upon which the timber has
no commercial value, or upon which
trees are not numerous enough to
warrant the purchase of the land for
its timber. This is a liberal interpre
tation of the law.
PEOI'LK EVERYWHEKK
Confirm our statement when wo say
that Acker's English Remedy is in every
way superior to any and all other prepa
rations for tho Throat and Lungs. In
Whooping Cough and Croup it is magic
and relieves at once. Wo offer you a
sample bottle free. Remember, this
Remedy Is sold on a postive guarantee,
by J. Wi Conn, Druggist.
The Portland, Cable Bailroad com
pany has let a contract to the Union
Iron Worka at San Franoisco for
engines, boilers and all the ma
chinery necessary-for their road for
SS3,000. The outfit is to be a dupli
cate of the Geary street outfit.
Peaks' Soap secures a beautiful complexion.
IS JIEJIORIAJI
UallorSeMiile Lodge So. li, A. O. U. W.,
May 4, 1830.
We your committee appointed to
draft resolutions of respect in memory
of our late Brother Chas. Gratke. beg
leave to submit the follewing:
Whereas, It has pleased God to re
move from our midst by death, Brother
Charles Gratke, in the very hour of his
usefulness and prime of manhood, he it
Resolttd, That in the death of our es
teemed brother Hits Lodge has lust a
true and active workman, and his fam
ily a loving husband and father, aud he
it
Resolved, That whilst we bow in hum
ble submission to the Divine will the
sympathy of the members of Seaside
Lodge is hereby extended to the family
and loved ones who mourn over his un
timely death, and le it fui titer
Resolved, That ottr charter he draped
in mourning thirty days, and that these
resolutions De spread on the minutes,
and a copy he furnished to the fam'tly
under seal of the Lodge and that conies
be sent to each of the city newspapers
lor publication.
Kcspectf ully submitted in C. 11. and
P. John Bryck,
W. B. Koss,
J. E. LaForce,
Committee.
Can't Make Anythins Like It.
1 have been practicing medicine for
twenty years, and have never been able
to put up a vegetable nompouud that
would, like Simmons Liver Regulator,
promptly and effectively movo the liver
to action and at the same time aid (in
stead or weakening) tne digestive ami
assimilative powers oi tne system,
Xo other remedy within mv knowl
edge can fill its place.
li. ai. iiiXTON, .01. u asiiingtoii, An:.
IX 31E310I1IA3I.
Hall or ScaMo Lotlso So. 12, A.O. U.W.,
Jlaj 4, 1SS0.
We vour committee appointed to
draft resolutions of reanect to the mem
ory oi our late lirotner 11. n. rettriiia,
ueg leave to siumut inc lonewtng:
Whereas. It has pleased God to
summon from our midst our worthy
Brother II. II. Pcurilla, therefore be it
Jiesoiveu, Tiiat in msaeaiu a sorrow
intr family lo.ie an affectionate husband
and father. Seaside Lodge a censis eat
and worthy member, and the commun
ity an Honorable ami uprignt citizen.
Resolved. That this Lodge tender its
protecting sympathy to the bereaved
family ot our deceased urotner.
Resolved, That the charter he draped
in mourning for a period of thirty days,
and that these resolutions he spread on
the minutes, and a copy under seal of
the Lodge be furnished to the family;
and also to each of the city papers for
publication.
Respectfully submitted in C. II. and
P. John Uryce,
W. B. Ross,
J. E. LaForce,
Committee.
ri3iri,KS OX T1IK FAOi!
Denote an impure state of tliejblood and
are looked upon by many with suspicion.
Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all im
purities and leave the complexion
smooth and clear. There is nothing that
will so throughly build up the constitu
tion, purify and strengthen the whole
system. Sold and guaranteed by J. W.
Conn, Druggist.
A temperature of 92 degrees m the
shade in New York last Friday was
followpd liv n tflrrifin milft Hint did
great destruction to property.
Asony is Conrteil
By persons who, attacked by a mild form of
rheumatism, neglect to seek prompt relief.
Subsequent torture is prevented bv an im
mediate resort to llostttter's Stomach
Hitters. Slight exposure, an oocaslonal
draught, win beget this painful malady,
where there is a predisposition to it in the
blood. It is not difficult to arrest the trouble
at the outset, but well nigh impossible to
era'jicuie u iraen matured, iso eviuence in
relation to this superb blood depureut is
more positive tban that-nhich establishes its
efficacy as a preventive and remedy for
rheumatism. Not onlv is it thorough, but
safe, which the vegetable and mineral poi
sons, often taken as curatives of the deseasc.
are not. uesiaes expeiung me riieutuattc
virus form the system, it overcomes fever
and ague, biliousness, constipation and dys
pepsia. The armored cruiser Charleston
developed a speed of 17 knots in
Santa Barbara channel last Friday.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies, A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not be .sold In competition with .the multi
tude ot low test, short weight, alum or phos
B hate powders. Sold only in tans. KoyAl
akiko Powder Co. loc V.'all-st.. N. Y.
D.W.CnowmcY&Co. gents, Portland,
Oregon.
fpll
Win'5
fcfi
y Its peculiar efficacy ts daa
unTuiu as much to the process and
NOTHING skin hi compounding as to
likp'it i the ingredients themselves.
umt 1 1 j Take ,t Jn Umft It cnecks
diseases In the outset, or if
they be advanced will prove a potent cure.
1 Home stal lie Without It.
It takes tho place of a
doctor and costly pre- ,.
scrlptlons. All who lead FOR WHOSE
seaeniary lives wm nna
It the best preventive of
BENEFIT
ana euro tor indigestion.
Constipation, Headache, IJiUonsncss,
Files and Mental Depression. Ko loss
of time, no Interference with business
while taking. For children it Is most In
nocent and harmless. No danger from
exposure after taking. Cures Colic, Di
arrhoea, Iloivel Complaints, Feverlsh
ness and Feverish Colds. Invalids and
delicate persons will find It tho mildest
Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little
taken at night insures refreshing sleep
and a natural evacuation of the bowels.
A little taken in tho morning sharpens
tho appetite, cleanses the stomach and
sweetens the breath.
A rilYSICIAN'S OPINION.
"I hae been practicing medicine for
twenty years and have never been able to
frat up a egetable compound that v, ould,
ike Simmons LHer Regulator, promptly
and effectively move the Liver to action,
and at the same time aid (instead of weak
ening) the digestive and assimilative
powers of the system."
L. M. Hi.nton, m.d., Washington, Art.
Marks of Genuineness: Lookforthe'red
Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the
Seal and signatuie of J.lI.Zi'lllu CO., In
red, on the side. Takcnoother.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Philadelpha, Pa
1'rlce 81.00.
I Without Health can.
not be enjoyed.
THEREFORE USE J
;7H&0NB(OODPitflWi
pWMLWtREst0RkR.
If Se 4l.f.K- l.ATnn. . tt i.t. 1 ?T - t -.
a
cure on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases of
the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It
cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue
and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious
ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out of
the Blood and dries up old Sores. TheBusiness
men buy it, the Workingmcn use it, the Ladies
ta.e it, the Children cry for it and the Farmers
say it is their best health preserver.
Sold e erywhere. Ji.oo a bottle; six for fs-co-
DAVE. KENNEDY, Prop'r.
First Class in Every Respect
Tliorotislily Renovated and Repaired
throughout : b7 lan;e, sunny rooms
TITO DIXIXG ROOMS.
Tables supplied with everything the mar
ket affords.
Fine Bar and Billiard Room : choice
mands Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
Free Conch to tin; ITotise.
filler & Chase Music House,
SOLE AOESTS FOK
The MATCHLESS DECKER
BROTHERS, Ivers & Pond
and J. C. & Fischer Pianos,
ALSO
Mason & Hamlin and A. B.
Chase Co.'s Organs.
Wiitc for Catalogue and Trices.
WINTER & HARPER,
71 Jlorrison St., PORTLAND, OR.
Sheet Music and Merchandise Dep't Separate.
It. IV. FISCHER, Proprietor.
1 for TLB Seasiie!
Free Camping Grounds at Austin's.
There is an abundance of clams, crabs,
trout, oysters and all kinds of salt and frcslt
water fish.
Good safe Sea bathing, fresh air and the
best hunting grounds in America.
Campers and visitors can find at my store
everything they require in the way of an
outlit and provisions.
A first class bar and billiard tabic arc
connected with my establishment.
Hoard from 57 to SO per week.
For pattlculars call on or address
JAS. P.AUSTIN,
Store, Seaside, Orecon.
Austin's is open the year round.
GEO. M'LEAX,
SAM.FKEEMAN.
McLean & Freeman.
BLACKSMITHS.
Special Attention paid to all Ship and Steam
boat Repairing.
HORSESHOEING.
Logging Camp Work a Specialty. All kinds
of Blacksmlthlng done to order.
Shon. corner Jefferson and Olnev streets.
Astoria, Oregon.
Van Dusen & Co.
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, Taints, Oils,
Grooeries lElto.
PARKER HOUSE, wall W'M.wmm
Goods Marked
OiJOTIiINr&
M.
MEN AND BOYS!!
SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS AND
OCCUPATIONS.
JE3L
Business! Dress! Work!
-ALSO-
Hats, Caps, Msling Goofls, TrnnSs ani
BLANKETS, QUILTS, ETC.
I. X. OSGOOD,
Kinnc's Ilrlck Buildlnfj,
Opposite ltetcue Engine House,
Street Cars rnnnine
As
toria Harne
SHOP.
FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT.
F. SAIJ. atthe former stand of H. Jacohsen, Is cottinR In a complete stock of
Saddlery Hardware. Harness. Leather Findings, etc., and will carry a large
assortment of goods In his line; a more complete stock of tho kind than anything
ever hefore brought to this city. F. Saiz is an experienced workman, a practical
saddler, and invites the trade of tho public, being confident that he can give gen
eral satisfaction in goods and prices.
OLNEY ST., ASTOKIA, OREGON.
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
!. R. HAWEJS,
Acent. Call and Examiue It ; You Will be Pleased. E. R. nawes Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
-
GE
ILING DECORATIONS!
G000 donblo roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles nnd sbade3
just received direct from Eastern factories.
Also a large assortment of
CARPETS,
Of all grades in boantifnl new desigus
New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc.
Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORN.
HOTELS AND KESTAURANTS
THE VIENNA
Restaurant ani Chop House.
C. W. Fisher & Co., Prop's.
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc.,
COOKED TO ORDER-
Flno Private Booms. .Everything
Irst Class,
Genevieve Street, rear oi Grlffln & Reed's.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
The Astor House,
E.E.ROSS, - PROPRIETOR.
Newly Repainted. Repaired, Refitted, Re
furnished and Thoroughly Renovated.
A Large, Clean, -
feMept House.
RATES:
From a Dollar a Day Upwards.
Flrst-clats In all Its appointments, clean,
neat, sunny rooms, well furnished
nnd well kept.
YOU ABE INVITED TO CALU
t-Free Coach to and from the House.
Notice Leading Lines.
I AM PREPARED TO LEAD LINES AT
8 cents per lb. for lead used. Including
work of leading. Good work guaranteed.
ERIK MANULA,
At Occident Cannery.
in Plain Figures.
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3KT
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P
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JLsioria, Oregon.
K
by tho door.
AND -
cnr.is. evesson.
F. COOK
THE
ntral Hote
EVENS0N & COOK
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms for Families, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Flsb, Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order,
WATER St., Opp. 'oard & HloKes
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Run In connection with the Premises. The
Best of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private Card
Rooms.
Is the Leading and
Only First-Glass
RESTAURANT.
Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable
Prices. Polite Waiters. Prompt
Attention.
Try Him and You will be
More than Satisfied,
very body Says So.
Private Rooms.
MAIN STREET, - - . ASTORIA.
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