The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 29, 1899, Image 2

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    lUK DAILY 1ST0RLA1H TU&iDA. MOKMNU, AUOl'ST M, !8i9.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone Msln C
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Bent bjr null, por yr H
tout by mall, per morns, M
sWrvrd br can ter, r coontn
SEMl-W-KKLT.
But ty null, pr year, 1b advoo....HM
Posts free to sutjacrtber.
All cotnnwatcaUons InUOdiJ tor publl
eatlon should be directed to toe editor.
Business ovnunltlons of all Wads
...I HnlnufM must b 4drMd. to
"To Astorlan."
Ths Astorlan guarantee to Ua adver
riser the ianjest circulation at ear
Msrspaper published oa ta Columbia
riTr.
AJrertUinf rate caa o baa !
attoo to th bmlnses maar.
judge Bowlbjrs letter is another eot
mmn contains wmi valuabls stigsea
tlona, Astoria and Clatsop county
ar the localities pre-eminently where
tb mooamenu to the early northwest
explorer and their discoveries should
be established. It Is strange that any
other section should hare been thought
f in this connection, especially Seat
tle, now occupying ground which was
then supposed to be British territory
and which is even yet open to serious
question as being Included in the orig
inal Louisiana purchase. Portland can
claim no right to the distinction of
commemorating the centennial of
Levi and Clarke's discoveries, nor
is there any good reason why a monu
ment or other form of permanent me
morial should be erected to the dtscov
erers in that city. Astoria, cn the
other band, as Judge Bowlby points
out, U the real historic ground of that
famous expedition. This point was
the goal for which the explorers start
ed oa their long and perilous trip
through the wilderness, and it Is here
only that any visible signs of their
presence remain. A local society
should be immediately organized to
verify and establish these historic
spots, and steps should be taken to
carry out Judge BowIbys idea of
their public acquisition and marking in
some fitting manner. Steps should
also be taken to prepare for a centen
nial celebration In 1905. Such an event
would attract attention all over the
country, and bring visitors from all
the leading historical societies of both
Europe and America.
WHT OREGON GETS NO GOVERN
MENT TRANSPORT BUSINESS.
The last number of the Northwest
Herald arraigns the Oregonlan for Or
egon's exclusion from any share In
the transport service now carried on
by the government between this coast
and the Philippines, rhe Herald says:
San Francisco on the south, Seattle
on tbe north, are humming with busi
ness developed by the transport service
to the Philippines. Vessel after vessel
arrives and departs, while we are com
pelled to sit In idleness and see this
trade go by us. Vancouver, six miles
away. Is the main recruiting station
and rendezvous for the Northwest, but
the regiments there recruited take the
train for Seattle to depart on their
voyage. Vancouver is the head of the
quartermaster's department for the
Northwest, yet the government has es
tablished quartermaster and commis
sary departments at Seattle. This
trade will run Into the millions. Is It
not wjrth having? Why don't we get
It? Will the business men of this com
munity never wake up? Will they
never realize what Is behind all this?
Do they think they can afford to be
made tools of, politically, and not ay
the' penalty? Tou all know what your
"only paper," a republican organ, has
been doing lately for "advertising pur
poses" only. Tou all know that this re
publican organ has been even more
abusive than the democratic papers of
the administration. Fair criticism of
the administration Is not out of place
from a republican paper, but the un
dignified personal abuse of the presi
dent the "only paper" Indulges In
would have been improper even In a
democratic paper. It received its re
ward In the advertising It got. Port
land receives Its reward In the business
It loses.
We think the Herald does Injustice
to the Oregonian In ascribing Oregon's
III fortune respecting this trade solely
to the political course of the Portland
dally. It Is doubtful If the administra
tion Is so narrow ax to seek the pun
ishment of all Oregon for the fault
of one newspaper. The fact cannot
be denied that there nre some goofl
people in Oregon, republicans a well
as democrats, who voted for McKln.
ley and without whose aid the state
would surely have been lost to the
gold standard ticket and to whom
some of the Oregonian's criticisms of
McKlnley appeal with strong favor.
' But the great mass of the repbllen
party, with every republican paper sn
tbe state outside of Portland, Is loyal
to McKlnley and earnestly supports
his administration. In any case, Port
land Isn't the whole state of Oregon.
But even In Portland It Is unfair to
select the Oregonlan aj the scapegoat
of that city's plight In being shut out
of the government's Phttllplne busi
ness. Tht Oregonlan Is partly to
blame, to be sure. Perhaps that paper
is mors to blame than any other par
ticular influence In Portland. Not,
however, because there Is any reason
to believe McKlnley would adopt
ruch an unworthy method to avenge
his political wrongs at the hands of
of the Oregonlan, but for a reason
much more legitimate and which goes
much deeper. The government sends
no Philippine business out of Port
land because that city has ceased to
figure as a seaport for general com
merce. The men who control the gov
ernment's transport service know the
difficulties encountered In navigating
the 100 miles of river channel between
Portland and the sea. Some of them,
like General Otis, have been stationed
on the Columbia river. They cannot
be caught and gulled by the bogus
statistic published from Urn to time
In Portland papers regarding that
city's location and commercial Import
ance. These statements please Port
land people, because a majority of the
newspaper readers of that city are
too blind or prejudiced to admit the ac
tual facts as to Portland's decline In
competition with the Puget sound sea
ports from which the commerce of the
North Pacific Is now being conducted;
but they don't fool the government
Oregon, with her immense seaboard
her matchless fresh-water harbor. In
close proximity to the sea and Con
nected by railroad with all sections
of the country, gets none of tbe gov
eminent transport service rlmply be
cause Portland stands tn the way. The
commerce that city Is unable to
do by reason of her Inland location she
will not let Astoria have, lest It build
up a substantial seaport at the mouth
of the river. This is why the govern'
ment sends Vancouver troops to sea
by way of Puget sound. The political
course of the Oregonlan has" nothing
to do with it
Reecham's Pills
w asas- AMUf WM rsallllfl
CUKE SlOX HEADAOUE
amd met like suite as a weak
mtomach ami disorder! liver.
Ml ii I rim n Til ilrn rim
f
By allowing the secumtnaaos tn the
bowels to reman, the entire system is
poisoned. D Witt's Utile Early Risers
regulate the bowels. Try Went and you
will always use them. CharhM Rogers.
There are very few
cynics found
among the successful.
Pneumonia, la grippe, eougns, eelds.
croup and whoopicg cough readily yleid
;o Oi Minute Cough Cure. Use this
remedy sn time and savt a doctor's bill
-or the undertaker" Charles Rogers.
Cold weather never
prt" of fuel
contracts the
Some of the results or neglected dye.
peptic conditions of the stomacn are can
cer, consumption, heart disease and en.
Uepey. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevent
all this by effecting a quick cure tn all
cases of dyspepsia. Charles Roger.
A fair exchange is no robbery, and a
fair robbery Is no exchange.
Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Tboae who have Rheumatism find
themselves growing steadily worse all
the while. One reason of this Is that
the remedies prescribed by tbe doc ton
eon tain mercury and potash, which ul
timately intensify thediseass by caus
ing the Joint to swell and stiffen,
producing a severe aching of the bones.
B. 8. S. has been curing Rheumatism
for twenty years even the worst casei
which seemed almost incurable.
Capt. O.K. Hashes, the popular rallmae
conductor, of Columbia, 8. 0., bad sn eissrl.
enee with RheumatUm wbieb. convinced him
that there ) obIt one
cure for that painful dis
ease. He ayn: "I was a
rrc&t suilerer f ronvmua.
i.r Rbeumatiim tor
two yean. I oould get
Be permanent rQaf
from any medicine pra-
rirtbed if my DDyalolaa.
look aboet a doseo boV
tU of yoar g. 8. 8, sod 9 '
saw I am a wall a 1 r
evevwaelnroylif. Iam
anjr l rial your meojoina -used
me. and I weald c
Everybody kaosrt tka Rheumatism
to a diseased state of tt t)lood, and
osjy a bleed tvnrn&j ts Us only proper
treatment, but a xearaody containing
potash and roereary 00 1 aggravate,
the troobte.
S.S.SMood
teiag Purely Ttgwtabls, goes direot to
th vary cause of the disease and a per
naoent to ahrays results . It If the
only blood reuvedy swasenlstil to so-
Aln do potaea. sua oar 1 or want oeu
caxoos mixwrsis.
f Dc Shilohs
ft Cough and
M9ns1.mpf.on
uire
This I bevr-nd question the
tnoet successful Couch sldl
cim ever known to science: a
tw doe Invariably cure the
wo rut cases of Ctm:h, Croup
ami Htoncnitis, while its wun.
derful nttni tn the cure of
Conumntion it without a par
alleltnthehtati.rvot medicine,
tunc iw Ant discovery It has
km sold on a ruarantee, a
It st which no nther nmtK-lne
caa stand, it yon have
Couch, we earnestly alt y
totryit. Inl'nitvdMetveand
Canada iV, and SUM. and
la Kit land la. 1, a. SO. and
s.J,
SOLE PROPRIETORS
!fS.CWEiis&Co,
Por Sal by C3r.UU.KB ROOBR8.
Liars should possess good memories.
A baby is like crasv patch
work, composed of bits of
it ancestor. All of
them contribute some
thing to baby ' phytic!
or mental or moral
make-op. The mother
give tbe largest
(hare. To
great extent the
health of
child drpenda
upon tbe health
of the mother,
both before sad
after birth.
If, during the
penou of es
prctancy, the
mother enjoy
good general
and local
health, the will have a child with a rohatt
body, as alert brain and vigorous health.
ion cannot expect such a child from a
weak, sickly, nervous, despondent woman,
who is broken down by derangements and
disease of tbe distinctly feminine organ.
A woman tn that condition it almost sure
to have a puny, sickly, peeviih babv. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the brst
preparation for motherhood. It relieves
maternity of its dangers, and of almost all
Its pain. It restores tbe delicate and im
portant orrans that bear the brunt of ma
ternity to perfect health and strength, and
assists tbe regular ana Drauniui perform,
ance of all the natural function. It ban
ishes the ailment of tbe critical penod.
and makes bsbv's debut easy and almost
painless. It insure the little new comer's
health. Thousands have testified to Its
merits. Good medicine dealers sell it and
no honest druggist will insult your intelli
gence by urging upon yon something else
as "just as good.'1 Tbe "just as good"
kind is dear at any price.
Mrs. P. S Csanings, of K& 43s Humphrey
Street St. Louis, lio.. writrs : "I am sow the
happy mother of a nee. beanhv baby girl. I
feel thai your ' Faeorne rnacriptioa ' has done
me more rood than earthing I have ever taken
I took three bottles of the 'Prescription.' and
the consequences were I was only i labor (arty
UT minutes. With say first bsbv I aunVres
eighteen hour, sad the had to lose Mas.
A $1.50 home doctor-book rsaa. Por s
paper-covered copy of Dr. Pierce' Common
Sense Medical Adviser tend 91 one-cent
tamps to cover coat of mailing only.
Cloth binding 10 cents extra. Address Dr.
Jt V. Pieice, Baflalo, N. Y.
Tor many years science has studied
liquors. Result the whole world uses
hlskey. It has proven the best stim
ulant and does not Injurs nerves and
tissues like coca wines and other drug'
ged compounds. And Harper Whiskey
Is the Ideal whiskey. Sold by Foard A
Ftokes Co, Astoria Oregon.
Don 1 mink you caa cure mat siigai
attack of dyspepsia by dieting, or mat It
will cure Itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur
wUl cur It; It "dlsrests what you eat,"
and restores tbe dlgeetrv organ to
health. Charles Roarers.
Trouble drives fewer men to drink
than drink drives to trouble.
If you have piles, cur raam. Ho as
undergoing horrible operations that sis.
ply remote the result of tb disease
without disturbing ttt dlseass Itself.
Place your confidence In DeWltt's Witch
Hasei Balv. It has never failed ts sort
others; It will not fall to eur ron.
Charles Rogers.
The soo Chin; and hearins; properties of
Cltsunbarlaln's Cough Remedy, Its pteas.
M taste and prompt and permanent
cures, have mad It a great favorite wtth
to people everywhere. For sals by
Charles Rogers.
The less a woman tries to be lrre
slstable the more she Is.
During Che civil war, as well as an our
late war with Spain, dtarrohea was on
of the most troublesome dmeases the
army bad to contend with. In many n
stancs It boame enronte and the old soU
Clers st 111 suffer from It. Mr. David Tar
lor, of Wind Ridge, Greene Co., Pa., is
on of these. He use Charrtberlaln'i
Colic, Cholera and DUurnoea, Remedy
aid says he never found anything that
yould give him such quick relief. It Is
for sale by Charles Rogers.
Go to the Columbia Klectrla dV Re
pair Company for all kinds of new
and repair work, from a cambric
needle to a bicycle, boiler er engta.
Quick work and satisfaction guaran
teed. Logging machinery of all kinds
a specialty. Shop opposite Ross, Hl
glns A Co.
An enterprising Chicago man Is
about to open a training school for pu
gilists. The full course will enprac
seven languages.
If yuu suffer from tenderness or full
ness on the right side, pains under the
shoulder blade, constipation, bllMusnea
sick headache and feel dull, heavy and
sleepy, your liver Is torpid and son.
gested. DeWltt's Little Early Risers
Will, .cure you promptly, pleasantly and
pt-rmanently by removing th congestion
and causing th bll duet to opa and
flow naturally They are goes pills.
Charles Rogtrs.
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W LEROY, N.X f,I
HAM I
BUSINESS POINTERS.
jefff ;j
VTuit vMk.
th
ooty" wurant.
, .1
Cri at tha Kattonal Caf tooUM.
Also Olympla oratsr.
Rvst U-eent msaU, Rising tun
rant, tU C-xnmwvtai street.
For ttMtt hungry feeMng try the up
uWte New Boston restaurass.
to
Our lo cream Is warranted to be made
of purs cream. The Parlor, aval lo Joha
Haha's.
Dtgst and best meal at Denver Kitch
en on Ninth street. U cents. Wblis cook.
Try It.
Best CaJkVmaa wins K cants per gal.
too, Akss OUbsrt, sots agent for As
turks, TeJaphooe n,
Cream Purs Rye, Aoaertoa's Baas
whiskey. Tbe only pur goods, guar
teed rloa and Btettow. Jobs U Oartaoo,
sol strsot.
Until further noUoe, tn steamer
IWkftay Omtsert will leave Astoria, 6Xin
days it I p. a, instead of Saturdays.
No ochr cbang tn sohedias will b i
mads,
KeOays trsiisfsf wseroas dUver boa
sf tsty so saort
kft at SapTs furoi-
ture store, SN Ooaunsacussl trt, wU re.
oat re protnpt asteneioa. Telephone Ht
Bargains la lew and
heels, from St ap, New aad Braboiasa
ssbeess -kept for rent Sols ageot for
th fajnsv Rambler. Repair aad sun
dries at lowest rata. Columbia Klo
irloal Repair Co.. 19 Bjss.
The new Orearsjery ustawrant.
street. Bear the alley betweea 11th aad
Don streets, sscras tas best seat aal
ever set oat aa Astoria. erytfclnT Is
new, anat aod clean, and absotat satis,
faotlos is guaraatsed aO saxroa.
The concert hall opened by Charlie
Wise at No. 331 Astor street. Is th on
and only popular resort of Its kind In
that vicinity. Mr. Wise Is doing some
thing new among concert halls. Us Is
nut only selling a class of purs liquors,
but Is giving his placs a management
which Insures gentlemanly attention
and treatment to his patrons. Th
good muslo and ths crowd will be
found at Charll WUe's place.
UNIVKRSITT Or 0REC30N.
Tuition Free.-Ftr.it term begin
SVplenbsr 11. 1S3 Excellent course in
ancient and modern language, sciences,
nuwheoiatlca, u. Graduates from tb
tenth grade and from all accredited
schools admitted without examination.
8iudita not fully prepared to enter.
can take atudls la which they srs de
flclent, la tn Eugene city high school.
For ca-Jtiogiie and further Information
addrea the Prasldent, or Boa J. J. Wal
ton, 8evr.rta.-y. Eugene, Or.
It Is estimated that at th present
rate of growth London, which now has
a population of B.t5T.O0O, will In 1M1.
hav over 13.000.000.
Tber I mor CaSLxrm tn tni eotloa
of th country that) all other disss.
put togather, and until ths last few years
supposed 10 be tnoura&t. For a
great tnaay year doctor pronounced It
a kxmt case, and prescribed local ro
dies, and by constantly fall In; to eur
wttli local trnaunarst, pronounced It In
curatol. Scieno has proven catarrh to
b a ooostltutftxial dlseas. sad therefor
requires constitutional treatment Hall's
Catarrh Cur, maaufaotured by F. J.
(leney A C. Toledo, Ohio, Is th only
onostt'.utlo-ial our on th market It U
takso IntenaHy In dose frotn 10 drop
to a teaapoorsful. . It acts directly on tn
beood and mucous surfao of ttt system,
They offer on hundred dollar tor any
k falls to curs. Band fur circular
end testimonials. Addrea
F. J. CHENKT A CO.. Toledo, O.
Bold by Droa-gist, ISo,
Hall's Family Pills ar tb bast
J. A. Fastabend
General
Contractor
and Builder
House-mo ving Tools for Rent.
riERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality Lost Vlror asa Miobood.
Cure Impotency, Night FmlMlonsand
wanting diseases, all effects of self
GJft abuse, or excess and India-
3'wjblood builder. Brings the
plnic clow to paie cneeus ana
restores the fire of youth.
Bv mail KOc tier box. O boxes
for A2.50: with a written iruaran-
tee to cure or refund the money.
Send for circular. Address,
NCR VITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jackson Sta., CHICAGO, laX
For Bal by Charles Rossra, Druggist
Astoria. Oregon.
Dyspepsia Cura
Digests what you eat.
ItartlflclallydlBeRtHthefoodtnfgWg
Kature In strenirtbenlng aod reoon
BtructiDgthe exhauHted digestive o
gang. Itlsthelatestdiscovered(3l(fert.
ant and tonic. No ot her preparatlor
can approach it In efficiency. II In
stantly relievcs-and permanently caret
Dyspepsia, IndlPstloD, Ileartbnrn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nanaea.
SickIleadache,Gatrag1a,Crrops,aDo
all other resultaof imperfect digestion,
Prepored hy I C. Cc'Jd t A Co.. C flic ego.
Tot BaJs by OHAKLXf JtOOaVM, . .
lift
Those who tiavs delayed buying.
Bummer Poutwenr
ar fortunate. They can save at least
a third on th usual coat of high grade
shoes. W ar closing out all of our
summer tan shoes st a great reduction.
W hav them for men, women and
children, which should bring everyone
to th store. They nre new goods
which have overstayed their time.
Consider the figures.
Petersen & Brown.
80m men ar like cigars, th mor
you puff them th smaller they become.
WHEN TOU RIDE TOl'R WhICKl.
Always shake Into yJur tnoes Aliens
roo'.Kai. a pJJl" f.-r lh feet I;
keep your feel coot, prevent 1 srrel rg
set and make your eoliri: ten
fold greater. Over one -nil. In wheel
peopl ar utlr.g Allen's root-Ess. They
all pral It. It gtva rest aod comfort
to smarting, hot, sroiln, aching (eat and
Is a certain cur f r Ingrowing nsil All
the drvgghits and sho stores, c. 8mp:
free by aaalL Addrea, Alien B. Oims ed.
L Rvy. N. T.
TODAT AND NOT TOMORROW.
Now la ths tlm. Do not delay In
buying your foot wear, but com at
once and select what you want and
need. Stylo Is combined with economy
at the Roiton 8ho Co., iSi Commercial
street
NOTICE.
The regatta committee has adjourned
until Tuesday. August t, 189$, at noon.
At this tlm the business of th last
regatta will be wound up and the com
mittee will adjourn sine die. All bills
must be presented at the above date.
Prises not delivered can be had In ihe
meantlm by calling upon Mr. H.
Hemblut
O. C FULTON, President
HARRISON ALLEN, Secretary.
THE SALE FOR THIRTT DATS.
Baby shoes, IS cents, worth ?t cents,
at Boston Shoe Co., 43S Commercial
street
AUCTION SAXE.
C. B. Anderson will ell his entire
stuck ot oil paintings at his studio,
corner of Tenth and Duane street be
ginning Monday evening, August A
at T o'clock.
THE BOSTON SHOE COMPANT.
Gents' French Calf Shoes, ft, worth
U, iU Commercial street
J. D. Bridge, editor ans proprietor of
Ihe Democrat, Lancaster, N. H.. snys: "1
would not be without On Isinut Cough
Cur for my boy, when troubled with a
ooufh or cold. It Is the best remedy for
croup 1 ever used." Cbarie Rogers.
NOW IS THE TIME.
To buy chlldrm's school shoes for
M cents worth 11 and tl-ZS, at th Dos
ton Shoe Company, 4U Commercial
street
Why not change the motto on the all
ver dollar to "In New Jersey we trust'
A MOTHER TELb MOW RHE BAVED
HER LITTLE DAUGHTER'S LIFE
I sen the mother of eight children and
hav had a great deal of experlanc wttn
nedloJn. Last summer my little
daughter had th dysentery In lis worst
form. We thought she would dl. I
tried everything I could think of but
nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw
by an advertisement In our paper ttut
Chamberlain' Co'.lc Cholera and Dl r,
rloeaRernedy was recommended and sent
and gt a bottl st one. II proved to
be on of lbs very best medicines w trer
had In the bouse. It saved my little
daughter's life. I am anxious for every
mother to know what an excellent medi.
tine It Is. Had I known It at flrsi U
would hav saved me a great deal of
anxiety and my little daughter muob suf.
ferlng. Tours truly, Mrs. Oeorgt F. Bur.
dick. Liberty. R. I. For sale by Charles
Rogers.
DON'T OO BAREFOOTED.
When you can buy children's school
shoes at 75 cents, worth tl.M, at Bos.
ton Shoe Company, 436 commercial
street
During th civil war, as well as In
our late war with Spain, dlarrohea was
one of th most troublesome diseases
ths army had to contend with. . In
many Instances It became chronlo and
the old soldiers still suffer from It. Mr.
David Taylur, of Wind Illdge, Oreene
Co., P., Is on of these. He uses Cham
berlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and says he never found any.
thing that would give him such galck
relief. It is for sale by Charles Rosrers.
WHT NOT BUT SHOES.
At the Boston Shoe Company's store?
Ladles' Fine Kid Shoes for $1.25, worth
12.00. 435 Commercial street
ASTORIA'S GREAT SURPRISE..,
Boston Shoo Co,, Ladles' fine kid
slippers and ties, 76 cent; worth $1.50,
435 Commercial street, .
iiiitv
You Don't
Change Cars
If you g tas, via Billing aad the
Hurt Inert oa roust,
Th Uurtlngton routs run
through tourist sleeper tsrto a
week. ea'.U to Kansas CtUr-Oet
00 at any point along th main
tin of th Northern Item In
Washington or Montana get of!
at Kama City.
taadard si etwee, every day In
th week, llun to 0t Louis Via
Lincoln, Omaha, snd Bt Jo.
A. C. WaUXHiN,
General rier Agent
Portland, Oregon,
TICKKTS
tO tall
Hpvtf points
EftST
P
dining snd library observation oar.
E1.CJANT VCcrriBVLE TRAINS.
No, United leave Portland al l:U
p. m.
No. I Limited arrtves Portland S l:M
a. m.
Tor rat, tic, call or addrea
a w. LoirNsBcnnr,
Agent O R, N., Astoria,
or
a C. DENNHTON.
C P. T. A.. Portland, Or
L LEBECK
Carpenler strict Ilulldor
a)rrrit Contractor
HOUSe RAI5INU AND
MOVINO A SPECIALTY
Andrew L,ake
gas COMMERCIAL ST.
...Merchant Tailor...
'effect Tit Guaraotctd. Low Trices.
Repairing and Cleaning Neatly Dons.
Astoria Public Library
RXACINO ROOK nUTI TO ALL
very ...ay from 1 sstsok ts 141
aasl I IS t :. ss,
uWeriptlos rates par aaaasa.
West Car. Sieves th sad Osaas auwsta
KOPP'S BEST
A
r
Th North Psoiflo Brewery, of which
VfrJobn Kopp Is proprietor, sjakstbssr
(or domes lo snd export trade.
4orth Pacific Brewerg
W. F. SCHEIBE,
S S-ll i4 PI.
a sssoksrs' ArtMe.
41 A Cemmrclsl
THE
Seventh and
SHASTA MINERAL WATER, PCfPER, NOBLE,
HICK010' AND SHAW'S MALT WHISKIES.
ALL OTHER LIQUORS, WINES, BEER AID CIGARS
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THS DIRIOCT ROUTE TO
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