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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1881)
0) glxc gailrj stroton. ASTORL1. OREGON: THURSDAY JAN. 27 1W1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday Excepted). . C Ireland, Editor and I'rwjirlHor. Ashman Buildiiuj, Ca&s Streot. Terms of Subscription : stored by Carrier, per week .....C) Cent Sent fay mail. four month...-..-... sS "u Sect by mail. onr year... .......... 5 'W ?ree vf Poii:c : -afc'cribejr. W Adrerte-otneBi? nwted Wy the year at the rate f 1 T ior iure ier mint&. TranwontaJvortioiaj:. by taedaj er week", fifty cents i or -iuart for each la-ortifrc. The WcUIj itoriaM Js a mammoth slieet. exactly iiutiiile the -wie f lit Dai!. It is ju-4 the ji pcr for tlu firsUle. eettuinint: in aitlcli tion to at! the eunvut news, ciniee mis cellanv. agricultural matter, market io poits, etc. It is lnimshed to iiitjle -!-bcnlKTs at-i im pere.u in alniicc. UfA limited nuiu.ttT ii -mul! alwr llseiuunfe lu-ert d at established rat-s. THECITY. Tmk Dailv aioi:ia ictU be Mi lu fnaiXa(5ccHt a itnnth.fiut potayr. Join er who emit' 4,ifUiU uin-rmc fnun the cltu "" imv Tub Ani:iv )unr :hm. Daiia r Kkkkia tjUtutH lu nun tn4-H&cv with ntt additional wrpne. .iddrac may, ettanatd oo ;1Un a uirtL Luirt oittrr at On. cuunliriv ronm. - Fine weather fr c.Ptg. All ib wanted 18 mii. - The Oregon left San Franeiseo fi tint jKM-t yesterday mximi:. -Diptlieria in a iuft laiigoius form hue appeared at Roseburs;. San Francisco e.trienced three earthquakes within two hin on Tneeday. Thieve are in the city, !k out for them and he prepared t give them a warm reception. Jt ib provided by cit' ordinance that fast driving bhall not Ikj permitted on our miulwajs Oapt Uoyt reports not much ke in the Columbia, but the beats go by waj' of the slough - Mrs. Capt. I'. Johnson nll please Accept our thanks for a beautiful boquet of choice doner from lur garden. The harkentiiic Webfootn, till at St. Ileleiii unable to get to Poi tland on account of ice in the mouth of the Willamet. The Geo. riarley will leave for Tillamook rock this morning to laud the siren, accompanied by the tug Artoria, weather permitting. Capt. P. Johnson returned to Astoria Tuesday eening from Port land. The ice in the riyer would not permit hiin bringing hie vessel. The Shubrick is still ashore near Swan island. Dredgers are at work making a channel for her to get back into deep water. It is expected she will be adoat in a day or tw o. The only vessel in the harbor is the Archer, m ballast. The E.il Derb' is still at anchorage at foit StevenR awaiting a favorable opportu nity to proceed to sea. --J. W. Robb, esq., has been ap pointed deputy prosecuting attorney for Clatsop county, by Hon. J. F. Caples, prosecuting attorney fur the fwurth judicial district he British ship Abenstw ith Cas tle, the captain of which was an aided ft medal by the Astoria Chamber of Commerce for valuable asssistance rendered the Pilgrim on her way from this port to San Francisco, is now in that harbor, discharging at Oakland. Yesterday was another cold day, and a sharp east wind was blow ing all day which kept the snow which had fallen Monday night on the ground in an icy form. From reports of river pilots such weather will clos"c the river, and biispeiul navigation in a few days. A report was circulated in Port land on Tuesday by some one who had more use for his tougue than his brain, that the .steamer Columbia hnd been wrecked on the Columbia lirei bar, Tillamook rock or hud me ashore at cape Mettdochio. The runior,akhougit unfounded, wMnUrui ing, until it was learned with certainty that it was only an nntrtttkittl report from an itmrutlifal wrewb. Capt. Pease left Portland m M.-nday with the French bark Ptit- dn.t but owing to the large am. out .f n 10 the rtvtr vac compelled toJcy ct in to anchorage in the Wttanet. 17 5 will prtdmldy jrerent the MB.'iit from having a quick din ! uch as was anticipated. She arrired an Portland, cuuaiifned to Geo. Mar - ci.n i . ik ht ' "" w m , - --.-f. w- thehigliaaterdid w get wto bal- lasf herta uadl tkeOtii, Ubnaallitwiajr li.-i an! rw dam far daaiiairiiia net may fuw y ?Ai1"K bal wstttHd loading 000-ta-! wfcaat. Road District No. 2. Following is a statement of the re ceipts and disbursements 1)3 road dis trict 2s. 2, in building the roadway beyond upju-r Astoria. The road ib now completed for a distance wf three hundred feet aboe Nicolai A Go's cannery. Following are the amount advanced hy various persons, with the understanding that they lr reim bursed, without mterust, frm rd tacs t be collected in 1831. viz: llhl'KUT-. .1. (. Haiil'wni A, Co.. ?' . n.Hrt!i i o :aWo" Aitylo A Mt. Packing. ' "St tK nKrmiHo Pack'g'Co '-iM tw lTgumu & IJ-rrj 1M0U Piuie .V Allen Vi vi 1. W. '? iJeliiiCrhar: .. . w Iasvi (ki ;. V. II u imc. in lumb"i " M jHiofl- 134 .V N. riinlcnt.liMhtitvfdtte o fmtrai JM "! S. D. lair. e-k ad- ifd H." ." .V-T 17 lANt.I.KTKl. From juopertj 101 w nhitOHttMiiierMiu'l T'JO W " t'hlnaiMen I.Y1X ni iwfi si Ain't t worked out b dalwb.r : rlal J 1' aittimitetl for "XX-J !T wi-iu i:-hMi:vr. B ain't paid contniftor. X.riin "ton. for -upplj ing material fr iniildtlij: 171.". lineal fr-t of o(lwuv Pi feet in width at ?li ou jr lineal foot sr.'U:?( irt Ain't paitl N. Clinton for rep.tii iug l hlno Xn. - in :m A ml pah! N. Clinton for furnish ing lumber and maiding bulk bi.td on roadwax - T. Am't paid for grading and ilank 111.1 A(rj UtT of roadw a U" .V Am't paid for rrplaukiug Xi- eol:u nmdwaj and tiiiiiding incline to iK'ar'h " 17 TweHU-uU'd.t. woik niding and fepairf ni nmch "" tw Nin"t-tbnf daj- uoik f 31. Yuig. colleethm tax and .ir,Hrititeiidiii roiulwork i deoMt;. l; iw S. I). AiAii:.Supervisir. Atori. Oregon, .biuuur 1-t. lvSl. The Public SchooL Following is a monthly summary .f the attendance at the pnble sclod, district No. 1. for the mouth ending January 21, IS81. llnr Hid Tofl Pritimr (trade '. Intemi'-dinte Crude 'Jt" '11 . '.: 49 Ihirlh-i Cnnle l." 17 1h'i- nomuber eiimlletl i:7 Ufloti i a list f thovi pupiU ha ing a clwir tard-ioli for the month just closed. I'i:i!.U PKl'KTMlT. Frieda HaiiM-n Ida Doerller Viiiut M-Keati Minnie Miller Alma Polil ContlJochau ahnto!f D'Amico Charles Miller Iar-. Hansen (Jauz Hanvn Angelo IrreUo John Carr Diiikmu McLean Fninei Can DeWitt Clinton WiMon Oaggelt illie Cifniirh Willie ltluder I'icliaul Carnuhei Charles Porretto John AuderMin Howard Pinnell Willie Trulliiiger 'lilex Ttu'ker Katie lognn Go t 'U'i Ha i-.en Kmma Mathews .Jessie Mathews Charlei Mathews David Patterson IJennie Pattern Chris, liambacher lNTLKMhlHATi: IIM'AUTMKXT, Anna Anderson. Lena liocliau, ("race Carruther. Jesie('hmgli, ilattie Dunning. Anna Hart wig. 1 Jllie Fox. Olga Pohl. Minnie Warren. Martin Dottom. Nicholas Clinton. llwin Clouirh. IIoIktI Fo. loe Carruther:, Mamie Dagger. Anna Frv, Matilda llartw's. Katie McKean. Katie Thrall. a7mi Thw ing. Cecil Convin. Howe Clinton. Thuiu:n Fuqtia. ltalpli llanmih. Ferdinand Ilartwi Alttllio Porelto, 'iiiiw .n . 1'eter m eiuiHii. 1illie .Stanfield. ltl(.lli:U Uh I'AHTMKN 1. Clam Keeau. Ella Pope, Scott Ilitorth. Pauline Parker. Ceonrie lladollet. Emma Holdeu. Paul Parker. Annie Pope. Louis llorcheis Ma j Hobson. Carrie Warren. Grant Trullinger. Alice Lnwrence. Henri Hinder. Lizzie Pohl. Edgar Clough. Etta Hobson. John Kelle, Thad. Trullinger. otioiieilnorn. M. E. WiniMM.K, Principal. Miss The steamier Cixpiille, s)ld several years ngo to Mexico, has been wrecked on the const of that country. - The Yakima Recoid says that nearly everybody was seized with the skating mania last week, and adds: "Our friend Ogden, however, got a ducking bj falling through the ice." The Portland (Me.), Transcript of January loth sn3s: Itev. G. H. Atkinson, n. p.. visited this chy last week, iuvestigHtiug the subject of sugar beets with a view to introduce a a factory in Oregn. lite GohloiidHle Gazette is the name of x new jonnnd in Klickitat cHUity. The Yakima Keeord says of it: 'lt )reente a very fair appear ance, tlumgh we think the pnbiwber tdtold dtacard the patent oainide. iu t pograitbicai make-up ahHikl also be improved. Ac to the course of the paper, we congratulate Im pele of Ivlickitat tu that (hey have now an irgait which will faithfully roice their j iatreata, a want long felt in Out HoaaetJii tf I'sefar. Hare you al ted the delici- . ona sai'ikeil excsliently ' adapted for ! r supper? Ji 1 , try th ce. as jNiur grocer for tiiei are pot np ex- . , j f"rr "" . ! frrranideut adrertiiieuiente will be at tae rate of 92 9t per inch t f die ftrrt inaertioav l fi m J iwrMk fcar eaelt rttecapewt UmiiMiiL i9aver an rw.vJ.f ita s-v-ve iinnVVVi a af Wi . M,A CerauouCUMcll ProcceiinfF. Council met in rejrular session, and in the absenco of Major Ire land was called to order by K. II. Cardwell. auditor and clerk, and on motion of Councilman Sture Councilman C. S. Wright was unanimously elected president of the council. Councilmen present Baker, Sture, Spexarth and Wright. Absent Hahn and IJeadinjrton. In attendances R. II. Cardwell. auditor and cleik, and W. .1. Barry, chief of polico. Minutes f the la-trird:ir meeting- road and approved. liBTOliTS OK t'OHMl'ITKKS. Report of committer' on trt:it& and public wy. on the report of Thob. Loiptti. superinti'iident tf trct, for the mouth of December, 1SS0, waa reJid and report adopted. Report of ootiiinittce on street's and public w. on the petition of John WUHnmsoip, asking the right u u&e part of the street in front of the cemetery, was read and report adopted, and petitiou granted Repot; of ewmniuee n htrrets ami publit ways, ou petitio of William Ordei-s, ttsking the rijjht to use certain streets and to lay wat-er pipes, was read aRd report adopted, and petitiou granted. Report of fouimittee on health and police, ou an ordinance pre acriliitiir tlie ruanuer of conducting the ity jail. w;i read and report adopted. OltblNAM'C An irdinatn't- prescribing the mamiKi of conducting the city jail vra read the thitd time ami passed. roMVUMiwriox. The folloiring communication from A. W. Berry, chief engineer of the Astoria fire department, was read: To the Hun. MtitKtr uiul CuiituUm .Ceuncil: I have the honor to repot r that tin the lth of Januaiy, 1831, the engine f Astoria company X. 1 was taken out for the purpose of a drili and ued on H. U. Parkei's wharf t pump out the s'liiken steam- or Kip Van Winkle. In relation there to I would state that there is no ordi uaucr; r law to present during a drill use by the several companies of any of the city tire apparatus in their charge for any purpose, private or public, which the foreman ma' deem proper. K expect fully, a. w. iiKnin. Khil Kapiteer A. K. I. Ou motion of Councilman Ba ker the communication was referr ed to the committee on fire and water, with instructions to draft an ordinance ou the subject. A communication from Mavor D. C. Ireland, askinjr for leave of absence for .sixty days, was read and ou motion granted. CLAIMS. The following claims against the city wen ordered paid by war rant.: Ceo. W. Hume, lumber for As toria Engine Co., No. 1 S 4 u) The following bill was referred to committee on fire and water: Portland Gas Cc for coke $44 '2 On motion of Councilman Spex arth the council adjourned. Alwajh Ahead. Foster has just receied an electric cigar lighter. Call in and see it. To Let. Scleral furniHhed or unfurnished rooms at Mrs. Muusoifs lodging house. Also, a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or gentlmen. MallrtK. O'alT and Copper Handle. Cannery mens work will be done in good style by Henry Gallou, Astoria, Oregon. If you will give him j'our orders now he can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all parties. Handsome wedding presents at the City Book store. -Akron, Ohm, May 7, 1S80. Some three years ago I had a horse become very lame from a spavin, I treated it with Kendall's Spavin Cure with marked success; since then I have sold a great many bottles and have heard of cures resulting from its use. I am frank to say I can cheerfully recom mend it au honest remedy. I remain yours truly, A. M. Ai mstnmg. Jtead the advertisement. Save money by buying your school books at Adlers. A gold hcket with Mr. K. C. HoMeHS picture in it. was to m Wednesday, m the roadway Itetweeit Asvria and Manthorus cannery. The nudcr will be suitably rewarded utt leaving the sante at thia office, Fresh leaf lard at Warren and Eaton. Bath tube, water closets, sinks and. hot water apparatus, tarnished hotel and private residences, at lowest rate an 1 shorteat notice, by Magnus C. Crosby, at the little tin shp "nnind the corner Salun bellies, at retail, at War ren ft EattaVs. F-r the Geuuine J. M. Cutter aid Bonrbtin, and the betfc of vines, fiqwm, and Baa ynmemo beer call mt ilka flMM 11 1 i nail LMa hull iimmrv jmiieC4p&i. AROUND THE CITY. A f till assortment "f counter and grocers scales can be found at M. C. Crosby's, at bottom prices. P. J. Goodman, on Main street, has just received the !atet and most fash ionable stjje of gent and ladies Into:., -.hoe-, etc. For a firt-cla ojstcr stew, try, pnu-mastorfsuc roa-t.go to Ho-coe's, on Main strreU oppo-ite X. L.oeb's. Families supplied by the hundred or the -ack. ojH'ned or in the -hell. Mr. J. Mewart.tone aud marble cutter of Astoria will snarantee satis faction to all irderiuti work of him. aud will do a better iob for h money than any outside workman. His work in the cemetery here should besittncient reeom inundation, lletorejon let our con tracts for work otthr-i kind it would le well to call ;ihii 3lr. Mew art. A Carso (if choice timothy buy rhed at J. iJ. D. GravV. jiiit ar- Tui l'latr. IMsTln. I'.te. Geo. W. LIuitie keeps constantly on hand, and ti arrive a full line of risli enuoiis and cannery supplies, at prices which defy competition. Parties wish ing grcens and those intending to run mes houses should msect goods and obtain large discount from regular price. phou ?study iMtup. Hon. I. W. Case, of Astoria, iu placing the new Syphon -midy lamp on the ui'irket. would call the atten- tuition f the trade to some of its merits. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled 03- any stud lamp 111 use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is freefrom unpleasant odorjdoes not drip either when burning r not burning; easily lighted and trimmed, and is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accompanying each iamn. Call upon Mr. Case and buy one. He sells thfin at remarkable low rates. - Fresh smelt at Wan en A: Eaton. P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the ClarendoMliotel, Portland, Oregon. By, what ails the horse? Itneetb Kendalls Spavin Cure. See their ad tertisemeiit. -For the iest Beer in Astoria, call for the (Anudmi limcrrti 7crr, achnow ledged to be -uiK;nr t all othel-s. --If ym want a jj.wd big oyntur btew in style, eall anmnd to Tom Smiths, next door to P. H. Fox, 31am 9treet Aittaria, Uifjjon. t)p'?j at all hours. Adlcr is aeiims' school 1hkLs erv 1. Warnmtee deeds at Thk As- TtmiiN ofUee. Since the Chinese startetl to brew ' 'cheap San Francisco beer" there ii little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something rood. A nice lot of eastern oysters at Bosciea, arrived 3'esterdny by steamer Columbia. Call around. Von will find them first class. When you want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at Frank Fahres on the roadway, and he will accommodate yon. Open at all hours. During the absence of Mr. Carl Adler from the city, Mr. Clias. Moffctt will have the entire management of hia business, and he will commence at once by reducing prices of everything suitable to dull times. Everybody cau be auured of being treated well, aud furthermore will find out by care ful examination of goods and prices that Adlers store h the place to do your buying. You can always find wliat yon ask for in large variety. Ute-ssea cut, fit and made to order, by Mrs. Denny Curran, Ouks street, near the Congregational church, in Mr. Thomas Lan's house. Astoria. Mr. John Ilogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat The new improved Franconia range, kept by Magnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market. All ye who want hay of the best kind, No. 1, find it at Grays wharf. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton streot, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to any length, aud full measure. McCormick's almanacs for 1831. At the City Book Store. Charles Stevens & Sou, opposite the Bell-tower. - John Rogers ha jnai received at the Central market a large invoice of ami oil, aseorteds brand, and fr wile at reduced rates. He also keeps a ireneral nortH:iit if jrrocerie., liq uors, tobacco, cigars, frnttj and vege table uf beat quality, which he otters ai small profit fur cah. Mr. W 111. h eb is agent at Asto ria fur tho (Jenuama Life Insurance company ' New York. This is one of the stmndest companies doing busi ness in the United Stages. Its total assets, alt cqnal tu cash, amount to $8,552,877 11. Magnus 0. Croeby has a tim-class workman, ami is prepared to do aM kinds of jobbing in tin, sheet iron and copper, plumbing and steam tittong. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sicily lemons, dried phsms, AJden dried apple and mixed pteklug on re tail at J. W. Gaarhart's. . . Ill STORE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PKIDES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Clothing lor Men. Youths and Boys. Overcoats and Ulsters, Boots and Shoes, Hats. Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. I.uIit's ami HINve In!erw:ir. Hosier,. Dross 2ootIs.Casniuiere Waterproofs, Flannels. Canton I'lannels. JLIneii Damusli, ZVapIiins-. Dojlies. Cmislies. Towels, Flt Nitirts, Triiiiks. Valisrs. A'otions. ami an Elegant Stock of Zcpliyr.s nmV Fiiiu-y Yarn, In fact the largest :omI ltst stHk in town and at the lowest pru'e. SSUall on me betite pun haiii; if u wNh to si money. a IT. COOPER, I X I. More. Alain Street, near Parker 1Iim Astoria. CHAS. HEILBORN, MAXCKACTURKR OF FURNJTURE 55 BEDDING AND DKALKll IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COKNICK.S AND CUKTAIN PULrii riiiilliate ill eerj linuieh. ASTORIA M. MEYER H AVIXO EVEUV FACILITY Foil HK tide, I am now prepared tofumn tbe LAGER BEER, AT 3 CEXT8 PEK UALLON W BIOIjES T iE, ST-Families and keepers of public houea M. MEYEk. Proprietor MISCELLANEOUS. c lkik"wki:k:. HiitAJi iskown. KTnMslIKO in. Leinenweber & Co., ASTOHIA, OREGON, TAMERS Al CURRIERS, Manufaetiirfrs uiut lmiMirter of A LI. KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholes.ile Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. JlANUFACTntHISS OF BOOTS and SHOES fits-Highest cash price iuid Tor Hides and Tallow. MAGNUS C. CROSBY. UKA1.KK IX Stoves, Tinware, and House Furnishing Goods. Hardware, Brass Goods, Lead and Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Engineers Supplies, Sheet Lead. Iron Copper. Brass, and Zinc. Washington "Market, toailt Street, - - Abtoriu Oregon BEIIGJTAX X' IiEltltV RESPrCTFl'LLY CALL THE ATTEN. tion of the public to tbe fact that the above Market will altras be supplied with n FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH ANDCURED MEATS! Which will boold at lowct rate, wholesale and retaiL Special attention given to supplj ng hiiij. T W. CASE, LMPOItTEi: AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALEU IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Comer Chenainns and Cas streets. ASTOKIA ... OREGON, THE ASTORIA Pliotograpli Gallery KI SI7.K I!IOTO.'KAllIS. i ." Per Onsen. (MUlVKTSIZr. IMIOTOCKAI'lIN SM OO V-r Ooseu. r"lH"'ial rates tor f.imdk s. DRESS MAKIDIG-. MR. F. V. ILI-sLKY. - MAI T UKbTr. la Mlstmic baiMin. next iloor in Mn.Dcrbs't Is mw jn'j:in d to 1I0 FIRST CLASS DRESS WAKiHC 3bl PLM'A SEWIKC OF ALL KINDS. Laities of Astorinan njrtfulh j;.r!is-i for a 'bare of t heir patntn.it:". KSAseue) far BaUncks Fattens. T. S. JBWETT. B. S. KiXSAU. Draying & Trucking. Atn'ORIA TRUCK A DKAY CO. SttMMwcqM -, bws Caw m4 Mate, mncnmtmi& Qiml ai tk usndaat zi- tal r hmi -ji kr aMti BREWERY. Proprietor. jIA.NL'KACTLI'.fc Ot A FlUK'l C1.A.-& At public with the hne-tnunuty. forca?h. BOTTLED BEER, AT ?1 50 PEi; I)th-. promptly and regularly supplied. AKTOKI. OUFilOX. MISCELLANEOUS. ". 3Iereifni 51an S Merciful to Ins lloust. OXIiY 2." mm. ,650.000 ALREADY SOLD ! ! A trt-i'tiv ; XW IISI , And Uis Diseases. b .' B.J. KEXDALL,M.lf. l-ull of Valuable nl I'rartleal In- rnmatIonr nnl Coiftain:nr au IXDE.V OF 1)ISKASF. Whkh "ii-s the syinptoias, eaiise aud the Best Treatineut of eacu ; a talde siius all the principal druRS itsed for the Horse, with the ordinarj- dao, effKis. and nmidote wheu a)K)Lson: a table with nn ennufiiKof the Horde's teeth at different ases, with rules Tor telling the awof the Herse: Kleusrav inRs showing the imjwjrtnrit pirtnts iu tlie structure of the honit, nlxi illustratliig posi tions assumed by sick hoies in different dls Lses. A wtfuaWe eolh-ction of receipts, nianj o which would cost a noise-owner three to live dollars imcIj. EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousands who hiueseenit toiniucud it. and mau good horfiucu have extolled it in the holiest tenus. even stating that the prefer 11 to loolv.s which cost ou to Mo . Douot throw away jour nmne in the pur cluise of costly books 0:1 the Ilorse. w liicb are so full or Iuin nlirases and technical tenasas to be iunuti-lligibl to the aemge , rentier but, 1 BUY KENDALL'S TliE.tTISK. A book of 110 ictfs. iu imjmt eoers. glviu? joui!ioniira'tte.U uifoiiu.Hticn than is cou I tamed hi some laige volmm-o at far higher ctwt. Haiiifv.iniiiicdt!ii-.book thoroughi w e are s:ttislicd no . HOK8EOWNER Would hesitate a moiutnt about iincstiug25 cents In its purchase, if he did but knuw the alue of its contents. Keeeenbdne: the de- Isirabilityof ha ing .such pnicthl informa tion as our tanning mentis uany need hi their business. pnuled at reasonable cost instead of being obliged to pa, the enormous prolits demanded b the Fublisiiers of moit Agricultural Hooks, we hate secured Several Hundred Copies Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse, single copies of which we shall be pleased to mail to any reader of this paper, postage pre paid by us, on receipt of S3 OIEUXTTS. L'emittance.s may be ma le iu currencj , Mi xer or stamps. stnd all orders to I. V. IR9:il. Vstoria. Oregon. AUNDT & FERCHEN, AirroniA. - OICCGOV The Only Jlacliino Shop Ami ttn- tH-st mu5ga$ t BI-VCKSMITH SHOI In the cit . -T? 1 All kinds uf -? -l-mZSESi EKGINE, CANNERY, STEABIBOAT WOBK In-nptl ntu-udt. t. A specialty outde uf ri'j.urin: GANNKUY DIES, ToKJA FISHEBY ! Cedar Fioats. jrfWB UKDExiSItJNSB VfDt iK PJOt X pored to femKh to order. In htUmtL aari kept cwist-wiOy on taint. C&DAM FLOATS. MAULS. UASOLJES. tt. fin JNHaaR.orsn itaak 1 1 . taoNftA?iDao, Soef3 f irii JCTT-nKTrV m&mite v y -g&g ,'wg A -'IWBI.i r'MZT