Tri-weekly Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1873-1874, December 30, 1873, Image 3

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Tri-Weekly Astorian
ASTORIA.-. Dee. 30, 1873
Meteorological Report
Hours of Observation 7 v, r. 2 and 9 p. m.
By LquisVilson, U. S. Const Survey.
nJTr ! " ThTrmometeTiT". ' "a
Dec 1 . Ham of
IMcan McanuMu.vi.Minl fall, tho wind
I I2SI.8U0I 33 51 M 5 30 ii ).7. North
2.. 30.1.!l 2tf 30 0 2-", 0 0.01 NE
3 i2ntitj 2S l 31 7 24 7
-3 20,l)li ;I0 4 315. 2S 7 0.03
"i...- 20,113 34 7 35 71 31 7 0.12 "
...- 20,541 35 8 37 7 31 7 East
7.. ai.UO'P 34 4 3S l; 32 1 j 0.22 NE
S 20,S'53I M 0 37 til 3u u
0 2H,!Hl Ml 3:1 S 27 8
10 30,04 li 27 4 30 4j 24 7J
11 30,1201 27 0 32 7! 25 0! "
12 30,040 '52 7 3.'i 21 27 5 "
13 29,840 31 0 35 0 3-3 li a 17 "
14. 2l,730j S7 3 38 7 35 4 0.42 "
15.. 2!),477 43 2 47 0 38 'ii 0.01 South
IB 30,203 40 0 44 0 35 7 0.01 SW
17..... 30,101 37 3 3!) 5j 33 7 0.0 NE
18 20,82J 30 2 3 J ( 30 0 0.01
10 29,771 42 2 43 3 40 3 0.30 East
20 29,i9S 44 0 4)0 418 0.4!) South
21 29,098 44 9 40 0 41 S 0.40 South
22.... 30,025 42 0 41 7 40 0 0.44 East
23 03 co oo '3 0.02 SE
24.... 30,0.50 41 7 47 1 43 1 1.40 South
25.... 30,320 40 5 43 S 38 0 0.34 NE
21 30,001 38 0 42 3 35 5 0.0
27..... 20,824 30 42 0 38 0 0.0 "
28 J .
.Note 10 inches of Snow makes 1 of Water.
Tide Table Tor Astoria.
(From tables of United States Coast Survey.)
High Water.1' Low Water.
DOC. A. M. P. M. f A. M. P. M.
30 9 43 11 0F. 3 2S 4 5'5
31 10 35 oo ooj 4 27 6 04
VESSELS ON THE WAY.
Following is a list of vessels on tho way to
this port, so far as wo have been enabled to
obtain a record of tho same:
Stmr Oriflamnie, Connor, from S. F. Dec. 27.
Itasca, , from South America.
Br bk Sparrowhawk, from Australia.
Am bark Garibaldi, Noyes, from China.
Bk Rival, Clements, loading San Francisco.
Annie W. Weston, Ysifces, from South Am.
Oregon bk Edward James, Wagner, China.
Am bark Besse (new,) from Maine, via Eng.
City of Lima, 311 tons, from South America.
Br bk Pokin, Seymour, from South America.
Brig Orient, McAllep, sailed from San Fran
cisco Dec, 17th.
British bk Herinino, loading in Liverpool for
Janion & Rhodes.
British bark Blenheim, Cutter, sailed from
Callao Nov. 14th.
British bark Loch Dee, Miller, from Hull
188 days out Nov. 25th.
American brig . J ebara, Pettis, from Buenos
Ayrcs, loading Sept. 11th,
Brt ship Loretta Fish from Shields via Cal
lao 154 days out August 12.
British ship George A. Holt, Norton, from
Waro, via New Zealand, at Lyttlcton, July 8.
French brk Moscow, Martin eau, 025 tons
possibly 00 days out Oct 20th, from La Union.
Stmr. C. J. Brcnham, sailed from San Fran
cisco Dec. ISth, for Umpqua, Coos bay and As
toriaA. M. Simpson .ScBro.
IX POUT AND RIVERS.
Island Belle, 313 tons, from South America,
arr Dec. 27th.
Bkt Free Trade, sailed from San Francisco,
Dec. 20th, arrived 27th.
American bark Mariano, arr from S.F. 27th.
British bark Loyal Sam, from Rio Janeiro,
arr Dec. 20th.
Bktn Jane A. Falkinburg, Brown .from Hon
olulu, arr Dec. 26th.
Sch Hera, Miller, from San Francisco.
Fleur do Lis, Rois, from Melbourne, ISth.
Bark Windward, arrived from S. F., 10th.
Ship Powhattan, from S. F.,Xov. 12th, arriv
ed 27th.
British bark Toflcombs, from Chile, arr De
cember ISth.
Stmr GussioTelfair,Gardner, arr fromPuget
Sound, Dec. 22d.
Bktn Portland, Gage, arr from San Francis
co, December 22d.
British ship Prof. Airy , from South America,
arrived Nov. 12th.
British bk Mary E. Ray,45S tons, from S.F.,
rrived December 7th.
British bark Arouco, 602 tons, from Peru
arrived Djecomoer 7th.
Sch Wm. II. Meyer, Tominerog, from S. F.,
arrived December 7th.
British bark Sidlaw, 409 tons, from South
America. Arrived Dec. 7th,
British bark Sylhet, Liverpool, via Victoria,
to Janion dc Rhodes arr Dec. 18th.
American bark Gateshead, Lamb, 377 tons,
from South America, arr. 18th.
Norbk Navigator, Samsonsen, 000 tons, from
Rio Janicro. arrived Nov. 2uth.
Bktn Melancthon, Patterson, sailed from S.
F.t Nov. 11th, arrived here 21st.
Haw barkMattio Macleay, Forbes, 32 daj's
from Honolulu, arrived Nov. 21st
British bark Disco, from South America in
ballast, arrived Octobor2oth.
American ship Akbar, Damson, 905 tons,
from S. F for Cork, via Portland arrived at
Astoria Dec oth.
British bark Tongoy,Fcrguson, from Dublin
via Adelaide, arrived Dec uth.
French bark Nouvean St Michael, Lamec,
sailed from S. F. Nov. 22d, to E. E. Morgan's
Sons. Arrived Astoria Dec, r.th.
CLEARANCES AND DEPARTURES.
SAILKD.
Stmr Ajax, Boiler arr from San Francisco,
December 22d. Sailed Dec. 28th.
LOCAL TRAFFIC.
Dec. 29, Str Emma Hayward, from St.
Helens, with Dkco.
Dec. 30, Str Annie Stewart, expected
with two vessels from Portland.
Dec. 20, Sch Annie, iScphus, sailed for
Grays river, for wood-.
Dec. 27, Sch Elnorah, Fisher, arrived
from Knappton, lumber.
Dec. 27, Sch Adelaide, Lewis, arr from
John Day river, assorted cargo. j
Die 27. Str. Mary Bell, Fisher, arrived
from St. Helens, with Melancthon.
Ihc. 28, Sloop 'VV.-H. Twilight, Lowe,
from Capo and Unity, with mail.
Doc 27, Sch Rough andReady,Behfield,
for Deep river, with hay. ' -
Dec. 29, Sloop Mary H Franklin, frm
Skipiw6n,U." S. mail, pss. and indc.
REGULAR ASTORIA PACKETS.
Regular weekly stoamship in San Francisco
trade, arrives on Tuesday and sails Saturday,
North Pacific Transportation Company.
Regular semi-monthly steamers, Gusio Tel
fair and California for ports on Puget Sound,
and Sitka, leavo at advertised dates. North
Paiific Transportation Company.
llon-nlnr tri-weeklv O. S.N. steamer, arrives
i from Portland, Mondays, Wednesdays and
J Fridays returning on alternate days.
Steamers Emma liaywara, uapu Uab bulge,
and Dixie Thompson, in the grain trado arrive
irregularly, semi-weekly from Portland.
Steamer Varuna, to and from Fort Stevens.
Capo Disappointment, and Unity Tuesdays,
Fridays, and Saturdays.
Steamer Merrimac, Capt. R. Hobson, Knapp
ton and various logging camps daily, towing
vessels, etc.
Sloop Mary II., W. J. Franklin, daily to and
from Skipanon.
On tho Bar Steam tug Astoria, Capt Wass,
and pilot boat California.
Toxnple JLotlgc Xo. 7 A. F. & A. M.
Regular Communications first and third
iA
Saturdays in each month, at 7 o'clock
1'. M.. at tho Uiill in Ast.nrin. Afrnhprs,
of the Order in good standing are invited to at
tend. By ordei of tho W.M.
Beaver Lodge No. 35, I.O.O.F.
c&
Xy, Meet every Thursday oven ins:.
at oeiocK, in me uuu enows
"r-i'Hall, corner of Cass and Jefferson
""w streets, Astoria. Members of tho
Order are invited to attend. By ordor, N. G,
LEGAL NOTICES.
To Let.
rnilE HOMESTEAD PROPERTY, belong
JL ing to tho estate of A. Crosby deceased, is
for rent. For particulars apply to
II. S. AIKEN, Administrator
Astoria, Nov. 20th, 1673-tf of said Estate.
NOTICE.
BY ORDER of tho Board of Directors athird
assessment of Twenty-five (2o)por cent, on
tho capital stock of tho Astoria Farmers Com
pany is made and required to be paid to tho
Treasurer of said Company within Thirty days
from date. S. D. ADA1K, Secretary.
Astoria, Dec. 2d, 1873. s2." tf
Dissolution, of Partnership.
THE PA RTNEKSILLP HERETOFORE Ex
isting between J. F. Saunders and A. G.
Allen, is this day dissolved.by mutual consent.
A. G. Allen retires. 1 assume all obligations.
All debts due the firm to be paid to me.
J. F. SAUNDERS.
Fort Stevens Oregon, Dec. thf 1S73. dU5t
Co-Pax,tnership Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY
entered into a Co-partnorship, for the pur
pose of carrying on a Gen oral Marketing busi
ness, at the old stand of A. J. Donaldson, near
Holladay's Wharf, Astoria, Oregon.
V. P. GRAY,
Astoria, Dec. 1 , 1S73. A. J. DONA LDSON.
All accounts of tho old firm will bo settled
by Donaldson fc Raymond. d2 lm
Administrator's Notice.
TN THE PROBATE COURT of Wahkiacum
X County, Territory of Washington, before
his Hon. George B. Roberts, Judge; in tho
matter of the e4,te of Robert Fry, deceased:
To all whom it may concern, greeting, No
tice is hereby given that oy consideration of
the above entitled court. I, John FitzPatneh,
have been appointed administrator of the es
tate of Robert Fry, deceased, and, as such, re
quire all persons having claims against said
estate, to present tho samo to mo with the
proper vouchers thereof, for approval within
six months. and any person knowing them
selves indebted to said estate aro respectfully
requested to call and settle without delay.
JOHN F1TZ PATRICH, Administrator.
Ca thlam et, W. T.. Dec. 1. 1878. Thur.d 1 4 w
"VfOTICE. Whereas, my wife Lucinda has
JLl left my bed and board without any just
cause or provocation. Any and all persons are
hereby forbid trusting her on my account, as 1
will pay no debts by nor contracted.
d2 :hv N. M. KIMBALL.
"VTOTICE. United States Land Offico, Oregon
J-l City, Oregon. November 2oth, 1873.
Complaint having been entered at this office
by Noyes S. Welch against Win. II. Tackett,
for abandoning his Homestead entry, No lio2,
dated October 13th, lb70, upon tho y!4 of swT
of sec 20, and the of nw sec 29, township
o north, range 10 west, in Clatsop county, Ore
gon, with a view to tho cancellation of said
entry: the said parties aro hereby summoned
to appear at this otfico on tho 22d day of Janu
ary, 1.S74, at ten o'clock a. m., to respond and
furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban
donment, OWEN WADE. Register,
tudi 4w HENRY WARREN, Receiver
Sheriff Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION issued
upon a decree of tho Circuit Court of the
SUite of Oregon for tho County of Clatsop,mado
on tho l'Jth day of August, li7;J,in which James
Taylor is Plaintiff, and John M. Shivcly is de
fendant, commanding and directing mo to sell
lots two (2.) throo (o), ten (10), and eleven (11),
in block numbered ono hundred and fifteen
(llo), of Slavery's Astoria, in tho Countv of
Clatsop, in tho State of Oregon, or so many of
them as may be sufficient to pay and satisfy
the several sums of money in said decree,
specified, to-wit: Tho sum of threo hundred
and twenty-eight dollars and seventy cents
($328 70), in United States gold coin, with in
terest thereon in liko United States gold coin,
at tho rato of ono per cont. per month in favor
of said plaintiff and against said defendant
John M. Shivcly. together with costs and dis
bursements taxed at nineteen dollars and forty
cents ($U 40), and other costs to accrue on said
execution, 1 havo this day levied upon all tho
right, title, interest and estate of tho said John
M. Shivcly, in and to tho said lots two 12,
throo (o), ten (101 and eleven (11), in said block
one hundred and fifteen (llo),ir. said Shivoly's
Astoiia, in Clatsop county. State of Oregon,
and shall proceed to sell the samo at Public
Auction to tho highest bidder for cash inUhited
States gold coin, on SATURDAY, tho 17th
day of January, 1S74, at two (2), o'clock p. m.
of said day, at tho Court-houso door, in tho
County of Clatsop, and State of Oregon.
W. 11. TWILIGHT, Sheriff
Clatsop County Oregon.
Dated at Astoria, Dcc20th, li7;. d2o 4w
WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S EXPRESS.
HAVING ESTABLISHED OFFICES IN
all parts ofOrogon, Washington and Idaho
Territories, wo aro prepared to do a General
Express and Freighting business in all its
branches.
Freight or Packages will bo called for in any
part of tho city (by giving proper notice) and
forwarded with dispatch to any part of the
world, through our own and connecting Ex
proses, at Greatly reduced ratos.
COLLECTIONS MADE, and Commissions
for Purchase of Goods, 6tcM etc., will receive
prompt attention.
We shall continue to DRAW EXCHANGE
as uiual on all tho principal cities of tho Unit
ed States, tho Canadas and Europe, and to sell
TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGE when desirod.
. . WEELS, FARGO & CO.
A. ,Vax Dusifs, Resident Agont, Astoria. '
BUSINESS CARDS. -
H. S. Sinister
Photographic Artist,
At tho old Stand, Astoria, Oregon.
Charles H. Bain?
Contractor and Builder, Astoria.
Plans, Specifications and Estimates made
to Order, on Short iNotice.
Is prepared to fill orders for any class of
work, with promptness. al tt
Dr. S. Kinsey,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
Astoria, Oregon.
PHYSICIANS AND FAMILY PttESCRIP
tions filled from tho PUREST DRUGS,
cither at day or night A full stock of
WINES AND LIQU ORS,
POR MEDICAL USE,
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
OILS BRUSHES. ETC.,
XU3-. Orders from tho Country solicited, and
carefully and promptly filled.
John W". Gearhart,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Chenamus street Astoria.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Hay, Grain and Feed !
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Groceries,
FLOUR, BACON, HAMS,
SHOULDERS, LARD, BUTTER,
CHEESE, EGGS, Etc.
Motto" Small Profits on Cash Sales." Con
signments.solicited. tf
BLACKSMITHING
a CARRISHAPPYTO INFORM
i his old friends and customers, and
all others who wish to patronize him,
that ho has.
At the Old Stand,
And is again prepared to do all kinds of Black
smith woik, from making an Anchor Flue, to
a IMoiv Shear. Main street, Astoria. auH)
Q. W. LAMB,
ASTORLV OREGON
HORSE SHOEING, Blacksmithing, and
General Jobbing dono to ordor, and satis
faction guaranteed. Horso Shoeing specially
attended to. ocltf
H. B. Parker !
Importer and Dealer in
Wines, Liquors, Cigars
TOBACCO,
e GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, Etc., Etc.
ffirllollnday's Wharf, Main street, Astoria.
Washington Market,
Main Street, Astoria Oregon,
(Near Holladay's Wharf.)
GRAY & DQNAIiDSON,
TESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
JLX tion of tho public to tho fact that tho
above Market will always bo supplied with a
PULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will bo sold at lowest ratos, wholesale
and retail. Special attention given to supply
ing ships. oc7tf
Astoria Bakery!
Corner of Main and Cass streets, Astoria.
HENRY JACOBS Proprietor.
READ, CRACKERS, PILOT BREAD.
Cakes.Grocories and Provision nf nil LMnrla
always on hand. Ship stores furnished.
na- Connected with tho establishment is a
Reading Room. Cigars and Lager Beer served.
Astoria Market !
Chexamus Stkeet Astoria.
HOBSON & WARREN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of
Fresh and Cured bleats!
Butter, Eggs, Cheese,
Ilams, Baton and Lard!
Canned Fruits and Vegetables,
. ,. , Constantly on hand.
ST Ships supplied at lowest rates.
WELCH'S
GOOD SAMARITAN COMPOUND.
For Curing Rheumatism,
Sxrains, Felons, Boils,
Bruiser, Bums,
etc., etc.
A single bottlo will cure or prevent days of
tho most excruciating pain, and not unfrc
quently save the life of tho suffering patient.
Frice, 1.00 per Bottle.
PItKPARKD BY
J. WELCH, ASTORIA, Orkoon
Established 1867.
Hemlock TANNERY!
C.LEINENWEBER.X
II.SROWlf. . J Proimhktorp. , ;
: r tfyitfanufactufe all kinds of Leathor 7W
TELSt RESTAURANTS, ETC.
OCCIDENT HOTEL,
S. N. ARRIGONI. -.Proprietor.
Astoria, Oregon.
THE BEST FURNISHED, MOST CONVE
niont and in every respect popular hotel in
Orogon. Owing to its location it is considered
A Very Deligktf ol Summer Resert.
J5"Magnificent Suits of Rooms for families.
Tho table is supplied with tho choicest dolica
cies of tho season. Wine and Billiard Room
attached to tho Hotol.
8. N. AR RIG ONI,
Occident Hotel Block, Astoria,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Choice Brand Liquors
The Finest in the Market
CONSTANTLY ON HAND!
Which will bo sold in lots to suit purchasers
Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths !
AT OCCIDENT HOTEL,
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
"WM. Uhlexhart Proprietor.
R5T Special attention paid to LADIES' and
CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING
IteTPrivato Entrance for Ladios"la
Bramel's Coffee Stand
NOW OPEN.
Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon.
THE PUBLIC NOW SUPPLIED WITH
a superior quality of
Hot Coffee, Cakes, Oysters,
Pig's-Feet, Confectionery,
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Notions, etc.
KfT Givo mo call, at tho new Stand, Brown's
Building. oc2tf
C. B. FARLEMAN.
W II. LAWBON.
Parker House,
HOTEL AND MESTAUBANT.
Main Street, Astoria.
Farleman & Lawson, Proprietors
Have Leased the above named
Newly Built, Hard-finished, and Newly
Purnished Hotel,
and proposo to conduct tho samo in a firt class
manner. The houso will bo koptopen day and
night No pains will bo spared to insuro tho
comfort of guests.
Board and Lodging per woek $6 00 to SS 00
" '' " per day 150
Singlo Meal 50
ikd- Particular attention will bo given to
supplying balls, parties, etc., with oysters, and
suppers, on short notice. B20tf
Globe Hotel
3Iain Street Astoria.
FEED COLBERT Proprietor.
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC AND PEO
plo generally will find tho Globe in every
respect worthy of thfcir patrenage:
Board per weok $5 00
" and Lodging per week (i 00
4 by tho day l 00
Singlo Meal 50
ik3 Tho Public aro respectfully invitod to
give the Globe a call. JbliED COLBEllT,
nlotf Proprietor.
Globe Oyster Saloon
N. KOEFOED,
(Lato Proprietor of tho Globe Hotol, Astoria,)
IS NOW PREPARED to servo his many
friends and tho public generally with
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE !
Also, GOOD ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER
Call around at tho old Stand, on Main street,
and givo theso articles a trial. ocJtf
G-ermania Beer Hall
-AND-
BOTTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chenamus Street, Astoria.
THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED to call and
leave their orders.
Splendid Lager five Cents a-Olassi
Free Lunch every Right. '
oclStf ERNST PAPM AHL, Proprietor.
M. MEYEKS'
ASTORiA BREWERY!
AVING ALL THE MACHINERY NEC-
essary for first class work, skillful Brewers
and using none but the best quality of materi
als, tho Proprietor is prepared to
Manufacture LAGER BEER !
In any quantity, from a Singlo Bottlo to a
BARREL, AND PUT IT Uf ingoodeonJ
dition for Shipment or Immediate use. .Fami
lies and keepers of Public Houses promptly
and regularly supplied. M MEYEK, Prop'r
F. FERRELL,
AT THE
Astoria Steam Saw Mills,
ASTORIA OREGON.
Is now prepared to fill any kind of
Orders for LUMBER.
On short notice. Address, "
"P. "FEimirr.T.. .
Astoria Steam Saw' Mill, ' '
Ji
Batlls! 'feiSi Baths
Astoria, ?.
MISCELLANEOUS.
X. B. K1CHA.RDSOX.
S. I. X. CILMAX.
A. B. Richardson,
AUCTIONEER-Cornor of Front and Oakst.,
Portland. Oregon. Auction Sales of Real
Estate, Groceries, General Merchandise and
Horsos. Sales Wednesday and Saturday.
ES" Largo assortment of Groceries, Liquors,
etc., at Private Sale. Liberal advances ma do
on consignments. A. B. RICHARDSON
Charles S. Wright,
AUCTIQNEER-Cor of Main and Chenamus
streets, Astoria. Goodsreceived on consign
ment and sold to tho highest bidder.
Oscar Kilhourn,
AUCTIONEER-Offico 40 First st., Portland.
George A. Pease,
Pacific Boot and Shoo Store,
Is now prepared to wait on his customers,
At The Old Stand Again!
S. W. Corner First and Morrison Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
OREGON BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
S. M. IURR,
J. C. KINGSEEY.
BAJRJl 0 KI2TGSLEY.
(RINCIPAL RETAILERS OF THE STA-
DIO brnnns nf P!nofrtm PnliTnmi'n A r-
eon Boots nnd Khnoo Vrw I't v; o-.
ner Yamhill. Portland Oregon.
B2T With our long experience and small ex
pense wo aro enabled to sell cheaper than any
other house in the city of Portland. As tho
provorb goes SI 00 saved is $2 00 made: Call
and soo and givo us your trado.
BARR & KINGSLEY.
S. (x. Skidmore,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Has Removed to his
NEW AND ELEGANT STORE,
. Ill First St., next to L. C. Hcnrichsen's,
Portland, Orogon. au7
H. Trenkmann,
BLACKSMITH AND TOOL MAKER and
manufacturer of of all kinds of
Plaining, Moulding, and Turning Tools,
Saws of all kinds Straightened and Repaired,
and all kinds of Saw Tooth made and ropaired
and saws turned and straightened. Orders at
tended to promptly. H. THEN KM AN N ,
alf 40 Front st, Portland,
THE ONLY
ManufacturingHouse
IS OBEGOX.
Fishel & Roberts,
Corner First and Washington Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON. "
FASHIONABLE- CLOTHIERS,
AKB 31 AKUPACTCBEKS. .
TIIJ&BEST VALUE '
FOR THE LEAST MONEY.
I. J. MARTIX. EDW. MARTIN. D. V. B. HENAIRK.
E. MARTIN & Co.,
Portland, Oregon,
And San Francisco, California.
Importors and Dcalors in
FINE
Brandies, Wines, I Liquors !
Proprietors of the Celebrated f
' MILLER'S EXTRA OLD
Sole Agents for the '
J. F. CUTTER WHISKY,
HENNESSY AND MARTEL BRANDIES,
In JJulkand Case, (bonded or duty paid),
ASp
All Goods Pertaining to the Tradei
0. S.N. Co.'s Block, Tortland, .
oc23tf 4US Front st.San Francisco.
MONEY SAVED BUYING THE" HOME"
Sewing Machino RECENTLY patented.
The
Running
'Home
Sewing
Machine;
latest
Simplest
and Best.
Combines all 1-Alf.KUV.bM.h.N'lS
of other Machines. A C11J LD can
KUN and UNDERSTAND it. Jtis
tho BEST, because the SIMPLEST
and NOT liable to get out of order,
.Furnished in five different stylos.
Prices from 40 to -SO Dollars.
Hemmerand heller, Praidor.Ruf
fler, Gauge, Quilter, extra 1 hroat
plate. Shuttle, six bobbins, twelve
Needles, etc., FREE 1111 EACH
MACHINE.
pgr Guarantees Perpetual.,"!
Wo also continue to sell tho favorito HOME
SHUTTLE. 1-rices REDUCED No. 1, $2S:
No. 2,810; No. 3, (half caso),S45. Orders for
EITHER Machine promptly filled and forwar
ded, on receipt of price.
lUuACTUfcAtiENTS WANTED. Oilnd
raU'Kiiide of Sewitigv3Ia'chino Needles Tor sale.
GA.U. W..TJ&AYKtt,tieiil Agent.
J5. AS ..cor. Jdorrfcon and.Tkird street.
fem ' Portland, C'regoR..
m