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C. P. Upshur,
Shipping and Commission Merchant
LlalD St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon
SPECIALTIES :
Cannery Supplies
Barbour's Salmon Net Twines.
NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine,
WOODBEKKY Cotton Lines and Twines
SEINES and NETTING
Of all Description Furnished at
Factory "rices.
FIRE INSURANCE
i fleeted m lirt Class Companies
Kcprcseutliis13.000,l
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IIOSK,
... .Hartford. Conn
New Yoik,
A;fncj I'aciflc Kxprcss and Wills, Target Co.
Wan Lsster & Anfleisen,
CIVIL ENGINEERS,
Survivors and Architects.
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SECOND STREET
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REAL ESTATE ACENT.
X. W 0r. Olney and TJdr.l .-ts
P. O. Box 43 G.
Particular attention fiiei to Proiierlies
in Ujinvr Atoii.i;al l" purchase olTmi
lirr liiuls.
Abstracts of Title,
C. R. THOMSON
Keeps a full set or Abstract Books
ami will examine the 'iilleiouuy lteal h--talein
thecouut and furnish an Abstrac
of! Hie to t!ie Kime.
Terms rvasoualtlf. Work nuanmteed.
Carnahan & Co.
UCCluSSOllS TO
1. W. CASK,
IMroitTKKS AM" WIIOI.KSAI.K AND
UKTAl:. !HUI.i:US IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
,nit-rl)lieit.ii:ii: and ":.vUeefs.
AST M - - - - oi:eon
BOOTS AHB SB.OES!
Of Best Quality, and at
LOWEST PltiCEa.
SIGH OF THEJOLDEH SHOE.
H. W. Strickler, M. B.
DEALlili IN
Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc
Prescription Clerk .speaks Four different
IinKU.istis.
General practice of Jledictnc attended to
by the Doctor.
Second Mreet, nf ar Postofllce.
SEALANO.
The terminus of the I lwaco and Slioahrater Day Kaihoad. THE GltEAT
EST iJUMMEIi KEUUT ON THE SOUTHWEST COAbT. Lies at the head
of the Uav, at deep water, and only Iwelve miles fnnn the bar. The coming
County J-'cat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific county. Now laid out. Lots
on the market from SWand upwards.
For particulars and fttli information, call on or address
B. A. SEABORC,
The Teacher
flTho advised her pupils to strengthen
heir minds by the use of Ayer's Sar
;&parilla, appreciated the truth that
jodily health is essential to mental
rigor. For persons of delicate and feeble
institution, whether young or old, this
uediciue is remarkably beneficial. Be
mre you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
" Every spring and fall I take a num
ber of bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and
am greatly benefited." Mrs. James H.
Eastman, Stoneham, Mass.
"I have taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla
vith great benefit to my general health."
Mibs Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md.
"My daughter, twelve years of age,
aas buffered for the past year from
General Debility.
A few weeks since, we began to give
hi r Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Her health has
zu-Jitly improved." Mrs. Harriet H.
n.itthls, South Chelmsford, Mass.
"About a year ago I began using Ayer's
S.n.snjiaiilla as a lemedy for debility
.1I..1 nemalgia resulting from malarial
i .posure in the army. I was in a very
lud condition, but f-fx bottles of the Sar
sanai ilia, with occasional doses of Ayer's
i'llls hao greatly improved my health.
I am now aide to 'work, and feel that I
cannot say too much for your excellent
remedies." F. A. Finkham, South
Moluncus, Me.
"My daughter, sixteen years old, ia
f.sing Ayer's Saisaparilla with good ef
fect." Itev. S. J. Graham, United
Brethren Church, Buckhannon,"W.Va.
" I suffered from
Nervous Prostration,
t, ith lnuie back and headache, and bavo
licen much benelited by the use of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age,
and am satisfied that my present health
ami prolonged life are due to the use of
Aver'.s Sarsaparilla." Lucy Moflitt,
Kiliingly, Conn.
Mis. Ann II. Farnsworlh, a lady 79
c:. is old, So. "Woodstock, Vt., writes:
"After several weeks' suffering from
i.ei vims prostration, I procured a bottle
i f Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and before I
i -wl taken half of it my usual health
. tin lied."
Aysr's Sarsaparilla,
I'UEl'AUCD 11 Y
D'. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Pri:c tl; ir t.oU!ee. f5. Woith $3 a Lottie.
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DIAMOND PALACE
GUSTAV HAX.SE', ITt.p's.
A I-iri.' and Will Selefted St ek 1 1 i n.
Diamonfls Jewelry
At Kxtremcli l-o'A Pn(i.
U tiaots nni.-ht at IhK ltnlitNtiti:ii:
Warranted Genuine
Wufrli :s:te! Clocii ISt::rii
A SPiK'lALTV
Oiniei w-" -tin (tiej.UHjlct sili-Hls
Tliompson & Eoss
C.irr3' a Full Line e:
Choice Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
Give Us a Caii and Be Convinced.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
City Express Transfer Company.
H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
PKOPKIKTOItS.
Headquarters at Main Street wharf.
TELEPHONE NO. -13.
A General Extrcss and Delivery business
transacted.
Your iMitonage Is solicited.
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLKVKLAMN Tn-jiV.
M Breafl, Gate ai Pastry
None liuttli Best Materials Usrd.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
f.r.v. 1 delivered n any part ot ISiecity.
A- 15. Steinbacli & Co.
THE
HATTERS and CLOTHIERS.
MEN'S AND BOYS'
Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
HATS TttUNKS AND VALISES.
Corner First and Morrison Streets, Portland,
OREGON.
Countiy Orders Solicited, and Promptly
Executed.
miMiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiuuH-JtnK'g'KK'
Have Put
The "Woman Got the 3Ioncy.
ilEMPHiSj Tenc, Jan. 15. The
sheriff of Riley connty, Kan., arrived
in this city this morning to take charge
of James Fortney, the absconding
treasurer of tliat connty, who was ar
rested here on board the City of Cairo.
At present Fortney ofms a valuable
farm near Manhattan, -and Las an in
terest in two iron foundries, one at
Manhattan, and the oilier at Des
Moines, Iowa. The exact amount of
the shortage is $30,517. He -was
elected treasurer of Eiley county four
years ago, qualifying under a bond of
S125,00U. A year ago a shortage in
his accounts was suspected, and suit
was entered, and resulted in a man
damus to compel him to show the
books. Hearing of the writ, Fortney
locked the vault in which the county
funds were kept, and avoided the
sheriff by going to Canada. He re
lumed four months tigo, ;md it is
claimed robbed the vault and again
skipped out.
He was followed to a questionable
house in St. Louis, where he met his
inamorata. As Fortney had only $120
in his possession when arrested, and
was supposed to have absconded with
thousands. Sheriff McCord thinks the
cyprian secured the lion's share of the
money.
If faithfully used, Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla will remove scrofula in whatever
form it exists.
The "Weather lit The Iulcricr.
"While at Portland, and throughout
the valley, the weather is mild and
the rainfall copious, all through east
ern Oregon and Washington, the
snow storm still rages; but the tcm
jierature remains rather high. Yes
terday a fearful wind and snow storm
visited Union. One foot of snow fell,
in an incredible short space of Ume.
The wind reached almost a hurricane
in fury, and attained a sliced of seven
ty five miles an hour. At nearly every
point on the Union -Pacific lines, oast
of the Cascades, from three to eight
inches of snow has fallen within the
last twenty-four hours, and at last re
ports the snow continued falling with
no sign or relenting. North Powder
recorded the coldest temperature for
the day, by many degrees, giving lmt
seven degrees above zero. At this
place the snow was drifting bad. anJ
a blinding storm prevails. Orryo
niau, 1G.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills stimulate the
apclite and regulate the bowels. Try
them. Have you seen Ayer's Almanac?
SirKnpjis.uHl I)ith in Wallnla.
Wat-ia'JjA, Jan. 15. Jerry McAuley.
an old lime rc-ident of "Wallula, died
at Spokane Falls, and was buried
here Friday. James Oleson died at
Walla Walla Sundav. They were
both railroad employes and leave fam
ilies m town. Mrs. Oleson is a daugh
ter of Colonel Hunter, the noted In
dian scout and fighter. There are
several in town quite seriously ill of
the grippe and complications arising
from that disorder. The disease here
begins with chills in the back,rheuma
tivni and neuralgia, a splitting head
ache, sore throat, catarrh and all the
other ills of the flesh. In most cases
three davs sees a chance for the belter.
A CHUM K!M.E;.
Another child killed h the use of
opiates given in the fo in of Southing
syrup. Why mothers give thei i child
ren such deadly poison is .surprising,
when they can relieve the child of l
peculiar troubles by using Dr. Ackers
llaby Soother. It contains no opintn r
morphine. Sold by .1. W. Conx.
A General Shut-Dawn.
All Hie lumber mills on Paget
sound belonging to the Pacific Pine
Lttmber association have reduced
their actual working lime to twelve
days per month, amounting to 120
hours. The occasion for shutting
down is a scarcity of lumber tonnage.
Foreign and coastwise freights con
tinue favorable. The coasting lumber
vessels have nearly all gone foreign,
and the mills have no means of send
ing their product from the Sound. It
will be fully three months before
shipping will" resume its old-time ac
tivity. Some mills contemplate shut
ling down nulil April.
I0 XOT rJITFJ K AM I.O.Vtt) K.
Knowing that a cough can be check
ed in a day, and the first stages of con
sumption hrokeu in a week, we hereby
guaiantce lr. Aekcr'a English Cough
Keiuedy, and will refund the money to
all who buy, take it as per directions,
and do not find our statement correct.
Sold by J. W. Conn.
ARE YOU MADE miserable byin
digestion, Dizziues. Loss of Appetite,
Yellow skin? Shiloh'.s Vitalizer is a
positive cure. At J. C. Dement's.
THE KEY. GEO. II. THAYER, of
Bourbon, lndsas: 'Both myself and
wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consump
tion Cure. At J. C. Dement's.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shi
loh's Cure will give immediate relief.
Price,10cts.,50cts.andSl, at J. C. I)e-
ment's.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY
a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
and Canker Mouth. At J. C. Dements'
ROBB &
on the Market the Fine Property of Henry Powell,
DYSPEPSIA.
iS that misery experienced when ire sud
denly become aware that wo possess a,
labollcal arrangement called a stomach.
The stomach Is the reservoir from which,
every fibre and tissue m"it bo nourished,
andanytroul. elthUlssooafelrtbrouuh
out the who's ss:cri. Araon? a dozen
dyspeptics no tv..j wl.l have the some pre
dominant symiv rr.s. DyspepUcsolactlva
mental power u:.d a biUou-M'Hirament
are Bubject to Si k IIadc;c; those,
fleshy nudphlegir.u -JiaveCt. ulpatlon.
while the thin audi roasare ,jndoned
toclooinyforebadln:j.. Soie. tspeptics
are wonderfully fun-ariil; others. Cava
great Irritability of tciu;er.
"Whatever form Jypiia may take,
one thing is certain,
The underlying- cause is
in the Z.Sl&R,
and ono thin? moro Is equailv certain, no
ono will remain a dyspeptic who will
-fe
it wiii correct
Acidity or th
Stomach,
.Expel foul gases.
- Allay Irrltctlon,
,.'Aslst Digestion.
S.ft 1 ? and. at the same
tlmo
Start the lAvtv to working-,
when all oilier troubles
soon disapiitar.
"My vife tras a ccrfirroed dyspeptic. Some
three years ago by ihc.1 I..e ct" Ur. Fteiner, cf
Augusta, she was in 'if 1 to t-y Sin.rcn liver
Regulator. I leel k '" 1 for the icluf it has
given her, and laaj . .i u'o irad tliii ?nd are
afflicted in anyra . u-iiVr clirr.'-.ic or other
wise, use Simmon; 1 t U--ab:i,r -i&J I feel
confident health vill I tcsior.i to ill who will
be advised." V. M. Kuuii, i "ort Valley, Ca.
See that you set the Genuine,
ith red 2 oa front cf Wrapper,
reci.rru c.tv bt
J.n.ZEILTN ii CO., riiUudclphla.Pa.
Prlee, $1.03.
tVntr.il I'ariflr Delayed by Snow.
San Francisco, Jan. 15. The Cen
tral Pacific company officially report
all trains late, but tracks clear last
night. A delay of eight hours was
caused by a wreck on the road near
Emigrant Gap. As a night train was
coming through a wheel on one of the
cats in the center of the train broke,
but the car continued down the road
fur a mile, until it blruck a switch,
whicli threw the broken wheel around.
It struck a post in a snow Bhed, caus
ing the latter, which was over
weighted with snow, to crash on cars
loaded with cattle, smashing three cars
and lulling twenty-three head of cat
tle. The debris was immediately
cleared from the shed. The delays
are principally due to the difficulty of
getting snow plows aronml.
WaicJ Up Kncctnall.
A lethargic, dunuaut c ntditiuu of the 1 ver
is I'tirliy to !- overcome with draM.c ca
th.trtws an 1 nan cnii diIa:"o,ues A : nt
ler, pleasantcr end far more t ftYi thv ineaus
exists of amusing the orjan when so:uu)
I nt- Hits Is llestfttcr'.s -tumic'i Hitlers,
vouched furb.v theme ical fr.itetui y.te ted
by the pub ic lor inanv years. A ics'umptinu
h the I mlary organ d t ve cre'ivo lui.ction
vitli tiicartivltj atteud.-iut upon health, a
return m regularity of the Imwel . an I a re
uewal .f digeMiiui, aic tin' no less liapji.x
and certain results o( uiiii; the 11 tteis ss
leinalicilly. In l.ivaiive elTecl is never
pamful and drenehlnx. lendeo-v heina
nither to jwrpelu tie regularity lliaa"l pin
dnee a eopious aclidii. Malaria nervou-iMS-.deM!nv.
Kidney tionhli-s.-u dn ttni'gia
it suhdii -i elfivtiiallv.
JACOBS Q
on
MARICI
AlN
"-"-rue nor at
EDYtiApj
A CERTAIN CURE FOR
TOOTHACHE,
417 V. Lombard St, Balto., Md., Juno 9.1SS3.
ltobbcd of sleep by toothache ; swclllnggrcat
in face, rubbed u ith SL Jacobs Oil ; first appli
cation relieved; went to sleep : merning: rin
all gone, JOIIN UOUEXSCltGER.
At DacccisTs and Dcalebs.
THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore, K4.
Tutt's Pills
will Bavo tho dyspeptic from many
days of misery, and enable him to eat
wliatcver ho wishes. They preveat
Sick Headache.
cause tho food to assimilate and nour
Lli tho body, give keen appetite, aad
Develop Flesh
imu M)lid muscle. Elegantly sugar
coated. Price, 25 cents per box.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St N. Y.
FOR SALE.
A Tract of Desirable Land
On the V:uluki, containing betvvecii'0:nd
(X) aero ; half of it is tide laud. For partic
ulars, enquire of WM. 150CK,
At Geruiania baioon.
City Wood Yard.
Hamilton &. Co., Prop'rs.
Office and Woodyard on Gray' Dock.
All Kinds of Fine Dry Wood Cut
AND DELIVERED
At IteaNoiiablc Price. Satisfac
tion 4itarnntccI Our I'ntroHH.
All Orders promptly filU d and delivered
in any part of the city.
l-M-Wra
tyi v tjew
JT TRADE f-5g&
kwmm
KEM
The End of Ihc Sharon Case.
Sa- Fkaxctsco. Jan. 15. Judge
Shafter in the superior court rendered
a decision in the Sharon case this
morning, -which virtually ends that fa
mous litigation. The judgement teb
on a motion to dismiss the answer and
on a demurrer to the answer. Both
motions were overruled bv the court.
The principal point in the present con
troversy was on a demurrer to the
answer made by the Sharon heirs. In
the" latter document they incorporated
tho decree of the United States circuit
court by which the alleged marriage
contract was declared a forgery, and
ordered canceled. Judge Shafter
held that the decree was in force in
oil the courts, and that the contract
has no legal existence. He ordered
the case postponed indefinitely.
If Hantinston Were Yoanjer.
C. P. Huntington, while looking at
a map of eqnatorial Africa recently,
laid his forefinger on a certain spot
and remarked: ''If I were a young
man with S10.000, Td go thero and
make millions."
Tho spot ho touched wa3 the town
of TJpoto, on the river Congo, near tho
northern boundary of the Congo free
states, a distance of 700 miles from
the Guinea coast
"What would you do there, JMr.
Huntington?" was asked.
"Trade," was the brief reply.
'There are ivory, skins, precious
stones and rubber" ho said. "You
can buy rubber there to-day at a pen
ny a pound. A young man might go
there and pay 5 pence a pound for it
and ninko a fortune."
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
When Kaby was sick, vro pavo her Castoria.
iVhca she vras a Child, she cried for Castoria,
JVTicn she became Miss, eho clunf; to Castoria,
.Then shohiu Children, she gave them Castori
Tho only nidicino which de?troya the
jnn ot Cnt.irh. Rheumatism, Frrnnlo
Complaint', Ct samption (if not too fnr
j in- JDystMpMa, Malarial and all Blood
md -cia Di-o ihos. It is r nafo nnd positivo
3.iro for LSS of MnnhonM and Gon
Drrbm. Is pleasant todrik. Give ita trial
Pisco, 75 pntn and $1 25.
PACIFIC SLOPE MEDICINE CO.,
Spokaao Falls, Waah.
J. C. Dement. Sols Agem. Astoria
T. B. Loughery.
nt'Ai.F.tt is
Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes,
Confectionery, Etc.
SUSE RI.T Till: BSST P.IUM1S H.VXDI.KD.
T1IIUD SrilEKT.
Opposite Halm's Hoot and Shoe Store.
PIANOS
DECKER BROS., J. & C. FISCHER,
ITERS & POND, A. 13. CHASE
CO., Axn Otiiek Makes.
ORGANS
MASOX & IIAMLIX, A. B. CHASE
CO., WEAVER ORGAN CO.,
Low Prices and Easy Terms
Intending rtirchascre will do Well to
Wilte to
Winter & Harper,
71 Morrison St., Portland,
it
Tbb well-known Restaurant Is now
Open for business.
N. GTJY, Proprietor,
Who will give Satisfaction to his Custom
ers, and furnish the best the market affords.
Water street, opposite the C. K. F. r. Un
ion ltooin.
Casino
Restaurant
PARKER
mi
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tills Kinder never vanes, A marvel of
,urity, strenirth and wholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not lip sold In competition with the multi
tude of lou- ut, .sh"rt weight, alum or phos
phatc powders. Sold onlu in earn. ICoval
HAKlNfj PowoKitCo. ICt; V':iU-sf..N. V.
Lkwis M. Johnsox & Co., Agents, roit
land. 'recoil.
CHIEF OF rO LICE SALE.
Notico is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued by tho auditor and
police judge of tho city of Astoria, in ac
cordance with an order made by tho com
mon council of the city of Astoria, by or
dinance nntnbcr 1133, "entitled an ordi
nance ordering tho auditor and police
judge to issue warrants for the collection
of assessments remaining unpaid on the
Washington street sewer assessment np-
nrnvrd Mov. 5!llli. 1KSO. Sri'fl nnrrnnt.
bearing d'lte tho 'Uth day of November,
ISM), coiiunanding mo to levy upon lot
number 2 iu block number 40 in the city .
of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by
John McC'lurc, to collect an assessment
of $":, v.'hich assessment vras made for.f
ton street, between tho south side of
Astor street, and 100 feet north of the
north side of Water street, by ordinauce
No. 1,100 untitled an ordinance declnring
tho probable cost of constructing a sewer
in Washington street from the south aide
of Astor street to 100 feet north of the
north side of Water street, approved July
2, 188U, I have this day levied upon lot
number z in block number -10 in AlcCIures
Astoria, said lot beinc assessed toM.
Mever as owner and on Wednesday the
'Jfi day of January 1SIK). at 2 o'clock v. a.
of said day in front of the court houae
door in said city of Astorir, Clatsop
county, Oregon will proceed to soil lot
number i in block number 40 in Mc
Clnre's Astoria, to tho highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for
U. S. gold coin.
Dated at Astoria, this 28th davof
December, 18SI).
W. J. BARRY,
Chief of police.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notico is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued by the auditor and
police judge of the city of Astoria, in ac
cordance witli an order made by the com
mon council of tho city of Astoria, by or
dinance number 11.1S, entitled an ordi
nance ordering tho auditor and police
judge to issue warrants for the collection
of assessments remaining unpaid an the
Washington street sewer asc-snient, ap
proved November2J)th,lSS'J, said warrant
bearing date tho 3)th day of Novembor,
1889, commanding mo to levy upon lot
number 5, in block number 39, in the
city of Astoria, aa laid out and recorded
by John McClure. to collect an assess
ment of SJGj, which assessment was made
for the construction of a sewer in Wash
ington street, between the south side of
Astor street nnd one hundred feet north
of the north side of Water street, by or
dinance number HOii, entitled an ordi
nance declaring tho probable cost of con
structing a sower in Washington street,
from theroathsido of Astor street to one
hundred feet north of tiie north sido of
Water ntreet, approved July -.Ith, 1839, I
have this day levied 'upon lot number i,
in block number 39, in McCIure's Astoria,
said lot being nssesscsed to Chas. Rohr,
as owner, and on Wednesday, tho 29th
day of January, 1890. nt 2 o'clock v. ir.,
of said day, in front of tho court house
door in said city-of Astoria, Clatsop
county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot
number ., in block number 39, in Mc
CIure's Astoria, to tho highest bidder
tlierefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said salo to bo for
U. S. gold coin.
Dated at Astoria, this 23th dav of De
cember, 18S9. W. J. BARRY,
Chief of Police.
I. W. Gase,
BANKER.
ESTABLISHED - - 1870.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts drawn available in any part of the
U. S. aud Europe, and on Ilong Kong, China
Ofkick Houns : 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Odd Fellows Buildixo, Astoria, Oregon.
For Sale !
The West One-Half of Block 71,
McCIure's Astoria.'
Only three blocks south of the Odd Fel
lows' building. There is a tine dwelling on
this choice property that will rent at top
Htriircs the year round.
Tor further particulars inquire of
ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO.
ALOERBR00K
Joins Astoria on the East and will be the
terminus of the two Transconti
nental Eailways.
Young's Addition to Alderbrook!
Is the only inside addition on the market,
and prices of lots will treble in value
within three months.
Buy now, while lots
20 down and
Wingat
PARIS TAILOR.
Leading Tailor of Astoria.
Great Reduction in Prices.
IMPORTER OF
English, French and Scotch Woelens:
NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER.
First-class work, and no garment will be allowed to go out of the store unless
it gives satisfaction.
Fine Business Suits made to order for $33. Genuine Imported Tweed Cheviot
and C.ishmere Suits from $38 to $45. Broad Wail Overcoats at $30 and upwards,
lhis gives every gentleman in Astoria a chance to get a Fine Fitting Suit. Cons
around and satisfv yourself.
J. N. KLOSTEK.
BARBOUR'S
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London Fisheries Exhibition 1883.
And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS,
Than the goods of any other
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Quality Can Always be Depended on.
Experiencefl Fishermen Use no Otter.
HENRY DOYLE &, CO..
5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO.
AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST.
WOODBEREY SEINE TWINE, ROPE and NET
TING Constantly on Hand. SEINES, FOUNDS and
TRAPS Furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prices
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