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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1893)
TUB DAiitf ASTOBIAJ. ABTOBIA, WEDNESDAY MOITNIHU, MABCH UU. ltV3 Doings of the - - City Council The regular meeting of the city court. ell was held last night at the council chamber. There, were present, Fr eel- dent Welch (In the chair) and Council men Barker, Lewis, McGregor, Berg man, O'Hara, Langworthy and Thom son. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Petitions for liquor licenses from Brickson & Wlckley was granted. From Grosbaur & Brach asking for a transfer of liquor license from Third street to Jefferson. - From twelve property owners of Wall street In Snivel y's Astoria asking for the establishment of the grade of the street. Referred to street committee. From Ross & Wirt asking for the settlement of the lumber bill for work on the sewers on Lafayette street. The amount of the bill was 146.80. Referred to Councllmen Welch and McGregor. From A. Montgomery atnd C. L. Parker, owners of lot 7, block 20, Mc- Clure's Astoria, asking permission to lay a sower pipe through the west side of Jefferson street In, that locality to the main sewer on Cass street. Referred to the superintendent of streets. . Communication from F. C. Reed, en- closing draft and taoc receipt In pay ment of 1891 taxes. Mr. McGregor stated that the writer had attempted to pay the taxes at the proper time, but It Was neglect on the part of city officers that prevented him fram paying them when he tendered his money. The mayor was at the seaside, at the time and could not be t got to sign the receipt. Mr. Reed's re quest should be granted. Mr. Thomson objected, and moved that the communication be laid on the table. Treasurer Wise, who was present, explained the circumstance of Mr. Reed's previous offer. That gentleman had never tendered any money, but had simply presented a receipt. It was finally decided to return the communication to Mr. Reed. The following communication was re ceived: . To the Hon. Mayor and Common Coun cil of the City of Astoria, Oregon. We, the children forming the "Loyal Temperance Legion," of Astoria, here by have the honor to present to the city, through you Its representatives, the drinking fountain situated on the corner of Squemoqua. and Genevieve streets In the said city. NELLIE GERDING, President, LORINO 8TINSON Vice-President, ROY TWOMBLY, Secretary. The gift was accepted, and the au ditor was ordered to express the thanks of the council to the Legion therefor. The committee reported that the pe tition for a plank walk near Jack Creek, be granted. Councilman Thomson said that, while he was In favor of the report, as the city had a little road money on hand, still sooner or later the city would have to make the adjacent property pay for the cost of suburban roads. Councilman O'Hara said that these people were now taxpayers and that the amount of their taxes should re lieve them of paying out any monej on the plan suggested by Councilman Thomson. The report was adopted. The city sexton's report was, on ad. vice of the committee on public prop, erty, adopted. Mr. Thomson moved that the street committee be Instructed to report lr. connection with the street commission er on the falling In of the new bulk head. The motion was passed. The committee on public property recommended aa follows: "As the pat ent on telephones has expired, the Tele phone company be requested to furnish the Instruments free. If the request be refused that all the telephones be re moved except In engine house No. 2. The report was referred to the com. niltteo on fire and water. . A repdrt won received from the street superintendent, asking for per mission to place gutters on two city crossings. Permission was granted on motion of Councilman Lewis. The city surveyor reported on sur veys for grade of streets In Union town, and sont maps showing the plans ' recommended. A very Important por tion of the report read as follows: "That part of the city of Astoria known as Untontown is, laid out in such a peculiar manner that unless Its site should be replatted, It Is very Im probable that Its streets could ever be nuulo use of by the general public - It Is hemmed In on the south and east by Trulllngor's addition to AstorUvm the west by Taylor's Astoria and on the north, by the private, property of Sam uel Elmore, with no provisions for get ting In or out In either case. The streets are but 19 1-1 feet In width and ore not entitled to the consideration due to streets of ordinary width. The effect of fixing these grades without thorough knowledge of the require ments of the adjacent neighborhood, - would probably be damaging to other Interests. I would therefore reconv mend that for the present no grades be established, but that the cltliens of Union town be granted the privilege to make what Improvements appear to them necessary for their accommoda tion." The city attorney brought In a re port concerning Martin Olsen's bill for the sale of city tax property, and stated that, as the case was now In court, he would give -no opinion about It. . The general Idea of the board was that as Olsen had been so anxious for a little law he could have all he want ed, and the city r ' r wai Instruct ed to go ahead nv t:-- Warrants were ordered drawn for tho navment of several small bias. Tha auditor was instructed o give notice cf establishment cf Lafayette street trades. Councilman Lewis called attention to a mistake In the new city charter, by which pages 13 and 14 had been re versed, thereby spoiling the effect of certain clauses. The secretary of state had been communicated with concern ing the matter, and no doubt it would be found to have been simply a clerical error. Councilman O'Hara rose to present a question of public welfare, and drew a realistic picture of the present nuny condition of the city Jail and Its im perfect sanitary arrangements. He termed It a regular sink hole of in iquity and he thought that "Just for the rood of the order" the city should spend a little money on such a good MLnft. His remarks were timely and accepted as correct by the council. Councilman Thomson introduced tne following resolution, which was passed. Resolved. That the matter of the nresent sanitary condition of the city Jail be referred to the committee on health and police, with a request that they recommend some method or im proving the same, If they think any Im provement Is necessary. Councilman McGregor moved mat the auditor be Instructed to call for bids for the printing of 250 copies of the new city charter. Referred to the committee on ways and means. The council then adjourned. Tho Haytian Republic came down from Portland yesterday afternoon and took on Astoria cargo at the Holyrood dock. She leaves for Victoria and the Sound this morning. Captain Bryant, the superintendent of the Oregon Improvement Company, has evidently made up'hls mind that no opium shall be smuggled Into San Francisco on any of the company's steamers. When the big collier, San Benito arrived from Tacoma on her last trip over 100 tins of opium were found hidden In her coal bunkers. The steamer arrived In port again on Mon day, and she was hardly made fast to tho wharf before an order was read to the firemen, notifying them that their services were no longer required. The men were InforTned that their discharge was brought about by the opium seiz ure, and If any more was found on the vessel not only the firemen, but also the engineers, would have to look for other positions. Thirteen canneries will be running In Alaska this season, and already nearly all the fishermen have shipped for Copper river and Karluk. The whalers, too, have nearly all left San Francisco. The Ilwaco had to wait for the tide yesterday morning and did not get out till 9:30. The Manzanlta went up to Portland yesterday. A mob of over 250 Chinese were placed on board the bark Nicholas Thayer, In San Francisco Monday. The .cssel Is going to Alaska with cannery upplles, and dropped Into the stream efore taking the Chinese on board, to Prevent any of them escaping. It was reported along the Seattle vater front yesterday that the Puget lound & Hawaiian Traffic Company as chartered the steamer Grandholm, iow tying at Vancouver, B. C. The eport Is neither confirmed nor denied iy the company. It Is known that the oinpany Is negotiating to secure a steamer, but whether or not the Grand holm will be secured Is not known. There will be another meeting of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' ex change held at Its headquarters In Seat '.le tomorrow morning at II o'clock, when It Is expected that a decision in the matter of aiding the establishment jf the Hawaiian steamship line will be reached. The merchants of Seattle have had the subject under discussion for several weeks, and as the steamship company Is anxious to settle the mat ter, It was decided to hold another meeting. The schooner Enterprise has aboard 20 tons of hay and 15 tons of feed can signed to the Clatsop Mill Company. It la rumored that the Bally Gatzert will soon be taken around from Port land to the Sound, and placed on the run with the Flyer between Seattle and Tacoma. This la supposed to be on account of the recent Increase in trade on the Sound, and the prospective large travel this summer. It was also an nounced that the Fleetwood will be put on the Port Orchard run during the summer. The steamer Empire arrived In San FranclBCO from Departure Bay, Mon day, much to the relief of her owners. The Empire was seven days going down, which Is three days longer than she usually takes. There was consider able fear that she had gone to the bot tom. Dr. Conover, United States quaran tine officer, was officially notified yes terday, says the Port Townsend Lead er, that the old man-of-war Iroquois, which has been ordered sent to Port Townsend to be utilized as a tempo rary quarantine hospital, would be towed here from San Francisco by the United States revenue cutter Bear. The Bear Is now at ' San Francisco pre paring for the voyage, but is unable to start on account of being short of of ficers, which, It appears, she Is experi encing some difficulty in securing. The British bark Dundale expects to get out today. She has aboard 41,700 half sacks of flour valued at 171,500, 3UH DAILY MINE COLUMN IT IS CLEVELAND'S CABINET. All Appointments Must Be Submitted to Him. Kew York, March 21. A Wnnhlngton special to tho morning papers pays: "It has Just come out that President Cleveland has notified the members of his cabinet they must make no ap pointments until the names of those selected to assume office are submitted and approved by him. It is a rule laid down by the president in the most pos itive terms and it is to apply even to clerks in the departments. The ques tion of allowing republicans In the dip lomatic and consular service to serve out the terms for which they are ap pointed, was discussed and the, senti ment expressed generally was in favor of not removing any republican hold overs except for cause, Secretary of State Grosham alone, was said to ob ject to the plan. "JACK THE RIPPER." New York Police Think They Have Him. New York, March 21. The police of this city are Inclined to think they have tho elusive Ripper" in their clutches. A woman was ripped up on the side oh Sunday night . and a big knife left sticking In the wound. The knife was traced to one Frank Castellano, an Italian barber. There are circumstances connected with the case that Incline the police to the belief that Castellano Is non', other than the mysterious "Jack the Ripper" who kept London in terror for two years.. GONE TO EUROPE FOR GOLD. New York, March 21. J. Plerrepont Morean sails for Europe tomorrow and it Is reported on good authority that he poes to negotiate a loan of fifty million dollars In pold for the povenment. INFLUENZA IN RUSSIA. ' New York, March 21. A cable dis patch from Odessa, says: "The influ enza has reappeared virulently through out Southern Russia, and with heavy mortality." NON-UNION CREWS SHIPPED. ;, San Francisco, Cal., March 21. The Shipowners' Association today shipped seven non-union crews and sent them aboard vessels owned by members of the Association. ANTI-PINKERTON BILL PASSED. Harrlsburg, Pa., March 21. In the house today, the anti-Flnkerton bill was finally passed. James Johnson, aged 19, was arrested at Albany for swindling. His mode of operation was to go to a house and pre senting a ring which he claimed to be a valuable family relic, ask for 35, or even $2 as a loan upon it, promising to redeem it as soon as he could get work. Of course he never came back, as the rings, were not worth a dollar a gross. When arrested he had $16 in money and two tobacco bags full of rings. : ; NOTICE! ' ' Use Zlnfandel wine intead of coffee or tea. 50 cents per gallon. Dont forget tvni-h and nnrleot brandv. also Flench Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. A special meeting of the Columbia River Fisherman's Protective Union will be held at Liberty Hall, Saturday, March 25, 1893, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Price of salmon for the coming season will be discussed and pet. Members In good standing requested to be present and to have their receipt or book along. SOFUS JENSEN, Sec. (iiMi-nuteed Cure- We nuthorlse our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Throat or CheHt trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving It a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottlo and huve your money refunded. We could not make thiB offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free nt Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Large size 50 cts. and (1.00 MILLINERY OPENING. The ladles ot Astoria are cordially Invited to attend the display of spring and summer millinery at MIbs Mc Kae'B store on Genevieve street Wed- nenday and Thursday, March 22d and 23d. A LEADER. Since its first Introduction, Electric Bit ters hns gained rapidly in popular favor, until now It Is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits Its use as a beverage or Intoxicant, It Is recog nised as tho beat and pureBt medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kid neys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indi gestion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction gunranteed with each bottle of the money will .be re-, funded. Price only 50 c. per bottle. Sold, by Chas. Rogers. jhililrtu 'y for Fiichcr's Castoria Alien jiaoy was sick, wa gave her Castoria, iV.ien aha waa Chi; J, she cried for Castoria, Alien fiiBbooaroa Mlaa, site clung to Castoria, Vhen the b vl Children. sh n them Cartorit French Tansy Waters. T.adles will find theste wafers just what they need, and can be depended upon every time to give relief. Safe and sure, enn be sent by mall sealed securely, inloe, per box. For sale only by J. 'V. Conn, corner Second and Casa streets. DESIRES TO BEAR TESTIMONY. Henry Thorne, Traveling Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., writes from Exeter Hall, Strand. London, February 2d, 18S8: "I desire to bear my testimony to the. value of ' Allcock'a Porus Plasters. I nave used them for pains In the bock and side arising from rheumatic and other causes, never without deriv ing benefit from their application. They are easily applied and very com forting. Those engaged as I am In public work which Involves exposure-! to sudden cnangea ot lempermiure, win do well to keep a supply ot Allcock'a Porous Plaster In their portmanteaus." JAPANESE CURE A new and complete treatment, consisting ot suppositories, ointment in capsules, also hi box and pills; a positive cure I i e-ternal, In ternal blind or bleeilloe. itohlne. chronic. recent or hereditary piles, and many other diseases ana lernaio wcaKnesscs; u is always a great benefit to the general health. The Brut discovery ol a medical enre rendering an oper Hon with the knife unnecessary hereafter This remedv has never been known to fall. II per box, 6 for 5: sent by mall. Why Buffer irom tnu terrible disease wnen a written guar antee ia riven with 6 boxes, to refund the money If not cured. Send stamps f-r free sample. Guarantee Issued by Woodward Clark A To., Wholesale and Retail Druueists Sole Agents Portland, Or. For tale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. G Q 0 0 o GO OD NEWS O Fur the millions ot consumers ol Q Tatt'sPfflg.o f It gives lr. Tiitt pleasure to an- Q P nouncu that he ia now putting up a v TINY LIVER FILL wlilcb I of exceedingly small size, yet retaining all tho virtuesof the j? larger one. uarantoMl purely rt vegetable, linthalzesofthesn pills A Ara tlll issued. The exact aio of " OTUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS n is shown In the border of th is "ad." 0O9O0GOO0O DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS. COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.' 'In raising; a family of nlno chlldm, my only rem edy for Coughs, Colds and Croup was onion syrup. It Is Just aa effective to-day as it was forty years ago. Now my grandchildren take Dr. Guon's Onloa Syrup which Is already prepared and more pleasant to the taste. Sold at 60 cents a bottle. DONT EH a ITJU&V BY NOT filDIN THE RIGHT JlMOrOlOV'K(ATAL03Ve-TEU.5 YOU ALL ABOUT pRTil PACIFIC (YCLE 0. BICYCLES OF EVERY aESCRIPTION. Makowm B'jiiDint - Portland Oregon. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a foun that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. One Box (Six Vials) Seventy-flve Cents. One Package (Four Boxes) Two Dollars, Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. Tor fret sample oddre RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. "Yes! Ycsl PcsiCvtij the V;rj licsti" Portland Branch -T1IS- t- - COMPANY'S - Rubber Boots, Shoes, and - .-Lawn Tennises. PORTLAND, OS. C ill and arc us or pond or ders diroct. Correspondence solicited. " mi Merchants! woonsooke BnbB Office ol I.Ifht-!ioue Inspector. 13th District. Portland. Qkkou, March 20, K3. PiP'HjIs will be received at tills Office UDtll 12 lock M..onTueKdv, tlie 4Hi day of An. II. 1893. for I'n.vislons for Vevrf-U diI Utl;t tat un in tlil dMrlct durii g the fiscal yrar l ""d JnneSO. 1H94.- . orms of pronoaals and ptlnted iimtruc tl. vliiR full partlcu.mrs aa to th articles re quired, Bnd the terms of delivery and pay ment, enn be libtHlned at this office. rti rlgiit is reserved to rej-ct the whole or D' rt of nny or nil h A', and to waive any defects. Tile right Is alu renrrvct to reduce till quan tities specified, "r to reiiuire t lie delivery at any time flu in r the ftsca' ye irof a greater quantity (uof. to exceed one-third) of any Item or a. tide meniioiied in the spe Hi ration-, and a clause to that effect will be Insert d In the contract. O W. Kareuhnlt. Commander, V. B. N. , Inspector 13th L. H. District. Office of I.lglit-Hniie Inspector. 13th DNtrict, Portland, Oiouon, Mvch llh, 1803. I'mpoialn will Im received at Ills Office until 12 oVIock M. on luesdav, the 4th day of April, IK'. '3, fur fur nishing and deliverluu fuel for Vsls and Htatlnnitn this district, for the fiscal yearcnrtlnif Junefti.lHUt. P-.rmsof proposals and printed pe cltlcaiioiis, irlvmg full particular" an to the kinds ofluel required, the quantity anil quality, and the terms of delivery mid payment can lie ob tained at this otHt-e. Ilie right Is reserved t rr-Ject"ii) and all bids, and to valve nny de tects. Tub rLht Is also reserved to reduce the quaiilltl-s sped lied, or to require the delivery at any time during the fiscal year of a ai'eaier quantity (not to exceed one-third) of any item or article mentioned In the specifications, and a clause to that effect will be Inserted in the contract. O. W. Farenbolt, Commander, I'. S. K., Inspector 13th L. H. District. Tide Table for Astoria. MARCH. J1IGU WATKK. LOW WATER F. M. h.m.in A. M. P. M. 'h. in."ft. h. in. I ft. ll. Ill. 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Ill 39 ill s 2 ill 21 17 5 .T 11 C8 7 8 l! 12 38 i7 Vl The height is nickoned from tho levei of -rwe lower low wtf ers tho plane for which tl c oumnui.' are. given on the Coast and (ieodoilc urvty tUtris. 7. G-. Niorai, Manufacturing Jeweler VVa ches a Specialty. St lid and Plated Silver Ware. UMBXEM.AH That Mn h takou apart and Ip.icked in H unks. 4M Third PI -est. Astorln, Oregon. X. XX. cto OO. Steamer Ilwaco Leaves Astor'a dully nt 7:80 a. m. for Ilwaco mlling at Tai.sy Point and co meeting will vtilroad running north hi 10 a. in, and w tn iokU i n simnlwate,'- iai f t South Kentl, Nuimlilrte, North, Covi nd oilier imii.i f fucli to Jrn.y Hnr bor. Keturnl g nrcs at Iiwaco w itl' enmei8f"r Attorn and NlgUt Koala for Portland.- - IdilN tl. U'lTJI.TKi', L. A. LOOMIP, ..r-:.fy. Piistdtut. U, V Eljll ui. iuiieilateudeut. Safes, Fireproof. T.. celob-ated Alpine 8s (cs kept In slock l he 473, Third Ileal Estate Office. Wcr anted as good as the best. Terms very resy W. 0. CASEELL, Agent. EE. B. PARILER DEALER IN Lime. Brick, Band, Klre Brick. Firs Clay, Cement, M'll Keed, Oats, Straw Hair, Wood Delivered to order. Draying, Turning and Expnu Buineaa. COLUMBIA TRABS'ER CO., WILLIAM WILSON, rrop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery rfuslness. HEre 110 Oloev Htret. Hlnhl- s foo? of Wear N'lnlh si, Astoria. Telephone No. 4. BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality asd Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. CARNAHAN & CO hniwssorf to I. W. fuse, Importer and Wholesale and UclU dealer tu GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second and Cass Street, A8TOMA, OREGON O ucomlv atreet, toot Jack-ou, Astoria, Oregon. General Machinists & B;ii!iir Ib'akc tnd and Marine Engines, Boiler work, Staam- boKt andl-aniiery wotk appecialty. C&ttisgi of AU Descriptions, Midi to Order at Snort Notics. JOLN FOX..... .........President and Sup- , I KOX . .Vice ft-esidto fiO&T; HIGCIN3 A CO., rfutchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Astoria. F!ne Te-s ant C'lJt. es, Tali'.e T(-liracla, lVwv M!o and Tr ii'lcal KniitM, V'iyei.a-iiV-, s Kir cured bains, baett, wlo. CHOICE FRESH Sc SALT MEATS Chris Ever son Frank Cook HOTEL -TDE-. CENTRAL BVEXSOV & COOK. ON TnK kLT.oFKAN l'LX IjAKGF. clean roon , a tlrsi- Ihsj restaurant. B"nl by th dny. week, "r muntn. Privulo ro,nns fj tnili.a etc, Tranfient eiti.ai solicited. U)ters, esh,cc.,oete., to order. A flrrt-c s a'o"n 'nn In enpecllot wl:h the oreniws The twai of im a, liqimni and cirar. (tool bl.ll.rd l&bleand private card ooma, toruer Water Street And West Klutb. ' Line Running 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. " 7:30 PM. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chelr Cars, Din ing cars. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBKUAHY, 1893. Oregon f itnrdRT March ll ColiunniA Wec"n. riay Mirch 18. Htate Snnria. March 19. Ore, on I hnrxday March 23. Columbia MotK'av March 17. Male Friday Murch.31, ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3 Morning hoat leaves .Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 . in.; icturulng, Icates rorlh nd dally, except Saturday, nt S i. ni. K'ght boat leaves Anuria dally, except Sunday, at 0 p. in.; r tiirnli g leaves Portland daily, exc pt Sunday, at 7 a. in. I'Leinornli'irli, at fiotn I'o tlandmnk.-s laiidiiigson tne Oregon side Tuesdays, Thurs days. inl S-t'uidays ; on WaaMi (.'ton side Mon davi Wednesdays and Kridas. r'rem Astoria the morning liouts ninkes luriclinu' on the Ore gon side Momias, Wednesday and Fridays and on the Washington tilde Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saninla s. Forrtesand yeLfral Infuimation call on or address, W. H. HUKI.tlURT, G. W. LOUN8BE!:RY. A, Gen as. Ant. ' A"ut Portland, Or, Astoria, Or. ?'tW 1 1 1 " 1 Is thj line to in lie to all points EASTandSOUTH it is the Dt'N'NG CA: ROUTE It offers the hest scivlce, (om tnun g aPEEDandCOMPOBT It U tne opuh'r route tilth those who wi h to travel on TI-IE SlFIiST It Is tr-e-efore the n u'e you shcu'd take. It runs through vtstiuuled trains eveiy day in uio sear to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars. Elegant Pii lraau Sipiif, Bjicrisr T urist KItprn, Siilcadid Fiec Si'toml-flafs Sieopcrs, O: ly one e'langs of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Tart of tne civilized world. Passengers tlckotcd tia. all bocts rnnnlng octwecu Atturia, kalama and Portland. Full Infontiation concerning rates, time cf trains routes and other details turulshea m iimli. uK.il to R. L. NOIF, Isent Aston. Steamer Te.epl.one Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, V Assistant General Pawenper Agent, N o. Ill Klral Bt .c ir. WaMnngtcjU, THE : OREGON : BAKERY 1. A. CLSTEIASD, Prop. Good Bresd CaIccs and Pastry, None bnt the i ctt Materials nsed. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custorepi? Bread v-Itllftred tn any part of the city FISHER BEOTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Eavy and Shall , HARDWARE Cw.yln-wlt Wagons Vehicles, farm Machinery, PtinK '!!, Varihcs, LoKftera Hnppues, hals! s -calea. Doors and Win: cm. PROVISIOPS FLOTE and ii'.U. FiED. ASTORIA, - EZG0. fll: