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(1 " ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY JAN. :K. l&Jl ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday Excepted!, sfe. C Ireland, till tor and Proprietor. Aduruin liuihiitnj, t ". Street. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, iter wtrok.. ......2& Cenfe deu-by mail, four isoatfet-.... ......... sett y mail. .ne rear.. ...-....... free of Ptee to aulFcnlmrc. ...s w i tuer ..dvern-ometUr me ertod by thcxuir at tho mo of SI Ta inr square pot uioath. lraCMuetadverttMC. by the day r week. Sfty cor3 in K-t&re (br oach ntrtion. The M4-Iit Astitrian Js a mammoth sheet, exactly tumble the size of the DaiJ. It s juat the ih per for th fireside, eottUiiihiK in addi tion to all tin current in, cliokv luts ctllu!). agricultural matter, market re pjrLs. eve. It is iurnithd to single sub smoers Ji Si' 00 ler year in advance. 2Sf"A tiiuitl liUMiter of Miiall adver tisements invrled At tjiuHslcd rales. TIIECITY. Tmk Daily astokia-s vsli c vni o nuilat5eiMt a wwiiK. ." ixrAayu mm- wi cttnti M)Mcatt'tet nun tUrct rt liare Tiik atokan Jmt itn.m. D.im ur Wkkkly rttii'iH hmtm i4t-ipcc vllh udt aaJltnttf urpctwc .Marc.! nmu if citCHtita an fjUa oofrtd. Ijuiu. nur it Ike Ciiiintltia rtiwti. -The lines we down ontli tf Yreka. -The Earl Derby wat. taken to sen yebterday. The stomnsuin Columbia an it id aafcly at San Francisco. -Rumor Miys another wedding will hooii take place in tilts ctli. -Steamer -day to-day. State f California to sail; Oiegon to arrive. The Olympic k.k.H., this evening, will be the event of the season. Tho teachers institute will meet at the Congregational tihiiruh t-uight. -The steamer Vstport atrivod down the rivor yowerday with full freight. AfUtria has the Iwst nut doiiurt ment'of any city of it h? on the coaat -Several ugly .-nags hnvi lidged between the pile? f wme of the wharves. J. (. ilogler V Co.'s steamur Edith is undergoing repair- ud being repainted, foot of Cass street. Prof. L. J. Powell, state iMipoi in tendeut vf public instruction, is in the city, attending the touchers iiutitut. Only a few days are loft to pay your oounty taxes without extra cost Call on Sheriff Twumbiy and settle immediately. The light-house tender Shubrick is still aground on Swan inland, with 110 prospect of gettin; off before another rise in the Willamet. The Archer hauled alongside FlaTel's drck j-esterday, where she will discharge about two hundred tons ballaKt before proceeding up river. -The Chinese new vear will b celebrated in Astoria to-morrow, and the blooming Celefctiaix are milking greit preparations for a big time. The cold weather w:o$ brukou iipsoiiui will begin at ft a. m., the after b$ a gentle shower hint evening. This will probably prevent the nvir from again being closed bv ice this winter. - The steamer Magnet will soon be rady to launch. She has been thoroughly overhauled and the ncir machinery iR ntw being placed in position. A destructive fire occurred at the Cascades eaily on the morning of the 2Gth, almost totally destroying all the buildings. The loss cannot at present be estimated. The Geo. Harloy lid not go to sea yesterday on account of the weather. She is in Baker's lwy and will mako another attempt to crovs the bar to-day. - The si:honor Kate L. Morion ar rived yesterday from Tiltamok. She is at Geo. W. Hume's Main street wharf whore she will d it charge jtart of her cargo before, proceeding up mer. The Olympic u.n., t be gien at Liberty hall this evening, will no doubt prove a grand suocess. The music will be the best in the statu, aud the committor in charge have left mo stono unturned in tiwir oimWvt.s to make this jtarty the moft oitjoyalde event of the season. Nearly all the dantgod wheat, flooded by the noet high water .at Portland, has leeu sold to vaiious persons who will utilise- it for feeding hogs, owws, horses and poultry. A great deal of the wheat lias frozen haid and the cold has a tendency to aryiu a very smau per cent. 01 tne damaged wheat has. proven a total loss. Fiiantom Ship in Columbia River. CapU E. D. Brock, of the steamer Woetport, furnishes its with the partic- ulars of some mysterious object seen on the Columbia river on Frichiy night fast, lietweeii eight and nine o'clock. What it was is yet a my&tery to all who witnessed it, ami that muiic lijlit might be thrown on the subject, we give this .statement from Cnpt. Brwjk, the truthfulness of which is vouched fir by all on board. He 'says: "I loft Astoria for Wetpirt, via Hungry harlMir at live o'clock on Friday last. When I Punched Pillur rock 1 miw two lights in range of Woody island, sup posing them to be on shore, but as I ncarud Brooklield the lights came along up the ship channel. I thought then that they wore the lights of the lmrk Wehfoot. I stopped at lirook tieM to land freight, during which tune the objtct got at far as the Fisliertoti eaimery Wat 11 1 started again 1 kept aftct it in the ship channei and con .staiitly gamed on it. When I reached Umv View I was withiu 200 yards of the objact, which was then on my port bow, and nowr &hori, when I remark ed to the purser, who was in the pibt house, that it w.-is'tbout time the ship (as we supposed it was) was keeping out from sliorc. I put my wheel to port to gie her more room. I gained all the time, and when -it Skamok awa we were side by side, not more than liOO feet apart. I wasjuot about to blow the whittle when the lights disippcitred, and nothing more could be seen. Que was a bright light which appeared to be bung on the mast head; another was a rod light appearing to be on the mizzen mast, and every few moments we could see a number of small lights lower down as though they were on deck. The objct, before its disap pearance, was moving up river against a strong northtMsteriy breeze." The obfoot dil not leave Astoria until the folloiving Sunday morning and no other -. el was in that part of the river at the timw. What it wa is a conundrum, and could perhaps only be solved by the author f Flying Dutchman. Teacher's Institute. The following is the programme of the teacher's institute for tr-day. Fri day, January 28: KOUBNOON SESSION. 1. Opening oxercirec 2. Music 'A. MHhrtls of teaching sjHjlling Miss Whipple. 4. Methods of teaching reading Miss Brown. 0. Music G. Primary teaching Miss Oillain. ArTBKNOON SESSION. 1. Music 2. Language lessons Miss Paribh. 3. Music 4. Mental arithmetic Mr. Brower. f. School government. C. Music BVRN'IXt: SESSION. 1. Music 2. Address td w elcome Superinten dent McKoaii. '.i. Mumc. 4. Response-- Suprinteiideut El well. si. Recitation -Miss Parrisb. G. Mumc. 7.Rociutin Miss Piummur. Tlie day session? will be held in the Yoiiug Men's CTliristmn :isciatiou J hall and the evening session in the I Cttngregatioiial church. The foi unouii ncK.ii Ht 1 :,".() v. m., and the evening at 7:o0 K m. The public aie coidially invited to attend auy and all those exercises Saturday's programme will appear to morrow morning. - An Oakland exchange speaks of a kiss as "the most delicious, delectable, entrancing and distracting of all inno cent indulgences." That's just iu If we never knew before, we know now what a kiss is, and we think that any newspaper man who can write such stuff as that ought to have a salary of a dollar a day at least. Tlie new steamboat bonis built by Mr. Stelfeu, at Vancouver, will be ready to launch to-morrow pro viding enough dear water for the pur pose remains. She js 24 feet beam and 196 feet long, and will be placed on the Portland and Vancouver route. She is owned by a coraoration of Van couver ctisi.H and will run regularly betwoou Portland and Vauoouver. A literary society added tu our city would be an enterprise both in structive aad onturtaiuing, and is cer tnaiity mnuli needed. It would surely,' if oiHiduetod in the proper manner, and ito doubt would be, prove a source of iBtprnvement U the moHtbers and ab-o furnish amusi-inent to those who might atteml. Skill in debates is something that every young man sluwild acquire. Tlie ladies might also take part, even though it may never 1 be important to some, yet it will never prove an impediment; and if any 1 sl,ould ever become advocates of w umau's rights it would be of iuSnite . importance Pioneer and Historical. Astoria, Jan. . 18S1. The executive board of the Pioneer and Historical society met at the resi dence of the secretary at 7 o'clock p. m. Officers present-Jas. W. Weich, jJJw 'e .11 Keni ani iiiuieswaii. preFiduut; W. H. Gray, corresjK)ndinKj ....Frtr a fir.t-ila ovster stew, fry, secreun-: ST. MeKenu. recordin''! imn-ruitet or fancy ron-t.po to Roscws, on Maui Mnt't, opiiostte . Loebs. secretarj'. ; Families supplied bv tin luindntl or the The miuntcs of last meeting ere ' tnek. opened or in the shell. 1 .j j ! .Mr. J. Mewart-Mone ami marble iww aiiu appiuiou. The following ouminuuicittous re- j fart ion to all ordering work of him, and .,:..,, 1 u i, ..-... .1..,.. ,,.,-! will do a la'tter job for hs-MMiney than ceived by the corresponding secretary HJjy 0Lsih. wm,llHJK His worjr !n Ut. wore road and ordered placed on file, cvfneteryliere should be Miftieieutrccom ;-, . v- ... i ... 1 11 ,.t-;..c n i niendatKui. RHore ou let your im viz.: Prom lle. J. H. H,pkms. D. trKtettK wrk lf t,! kind it would 1m- D., Williamsport, I'a.; fron. Wm. A. well to rail uhui .Mr. Stewart. .uowry, a. ji., rrovMoiicc. u. i.;i from P. B. Whitman. Lnpwai, Idaho I territory; frnu EUert M. Comlit, I Albany, OregHi. j On motion, the following named1 gentlemen wore elect! honorary mem-! bers of this &eety: IUv. J. II. Hop- , ,.-, - tA , ,, 1 Miis, iiiiamspt, r a. ; ue. .ur. uniw,l4 au,i CXIlllt.tv spplles, at prices Nc-i?, D. D., Lewtoton, Idaho terri-. which defy comiK-ution. Partios wish tory; Judge Normaa Buck. Lewi.ston, . iug grK:oiies and those intending to Idaho tomtorv. 1 rml u,es h,;,lSt's M uiipect goods The following named gentlemen ' were elected corresjMinding membui-s, 1 h: Hon. Z. F. Mood v. The Dalles, j Wasco county, Oregon; Hon. 0. P. I Laey, Walla-walla. Washington terri-! tory; Prof. A L. JohnsonPortlai.d, ! Oregon; 0. 0. Perkins, ostj., Roo- . 1 burg, Orugn; Dr. J. R. Bailey, Cor- v:dlis, Oicgon; Win. A. Mowry, A. M., Providence, Rhode Island. On motion, adjourned to meet to-, morrow evening, the 2Gth, at the rooms of the Young Mens Christian associa tion, at 7 o'clock. January 'v,th. issi. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Mr. president, Jas. W. Welch; J. H. D. Gray, vice-president; A. Van Dusen, treasurer; S. T. Mc- Kean, secretary: and E. C. Holdeii, esq. Meeting called to order by the presi- djnt at 7-U. Moved and seconded that the secre tary be instructed to ha ve notice pub lished in The Astokian of the annual meeting on the 22d f February next: carried. Moved ami stseoitdod that the board be constituted a committee of the whole to arrange a pngramme for the annual meeting, and report next Satur day eveiiius; carried. On motion adjourned t meet at the hull 011 Saturday evening, the 2Uth, at 7 o'chck. . T. McKkax. S rrrlai v. Komrthluc Xew and t'hoirr. Have you already tasted the delici ous smoked sarilinos, excellently adapted for luncheon or supper? If not, try them at once. Ask your grocer for them; they are put up ex pressly for family use. .HaltrtH, liu.tr aud Copper If midlex. Can nerymous work will be done in good style by Henry Gallou, Astoria, Oregon. If yon will give him your orders now he can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all parties. Always Ahead. Foster has just received an electric cigar lighter. Call in and see it. To L.et. Several furnished or unfurnished rooms at .Mrs. Munson's lodging h'ue. Also, a few persmis can have board if iequircnl. uither ladies or gentlmen. J. Y. JlIutiKon U getting impatient waiting for some ol those promises to pay balanc es due on account of steamer Magnet. He don't want to make costs, but is liable to do so. -Akron, Ohio, May 7, 1SS0. Sme three years ago I had a horse become very lame from a spavin, I treated it with Kendall's Spavin Cure with marked succor.-,; since then 1 huvesold a great many bottlos and have heard of cures resulting from its use. 1 am frank to say I can cheerfully recom mend it an honest reined'. I remain yours truly, A. M Armstrong. Rend the advertisement. Save money by buying your school books at Adlers. A gold locket with Mr. E. C. Holdeus picture in it, was lost 011 Wednesday, on the roadway butweou Astoria and Hauthorns eaunory. The tinder will be suitably rewarded on leaving thr same at this tdlice. Lawvers briefs printed in hue style, at Tim AsTORIAN office. Frank Fabijr has retuoved in to Dr. Kiitaey'a building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dick from down town, before brmk lat, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Handsome wedding proaeuks at the Citv Book store. rroihh heni htrd at Warren and Eaton's. Hath tubs, water ehneU, utiles aud hot water appnrHtus, furnished hotels and pnvnie robideucu6. at lowest rates an. I sliortoat notice, by Alagutis C. Cnsby, at the little tin shop "round the corner." Salmon bellies, at retail, at War ren & Eaton's. AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment" of counter and grocers scales can be found at M. C. Cro-by's. at bottom prices. P. J. Goodman, on Main street, has iust received the .uc&t and most fash- IT , . . , , . . , I. it.,1 cutter of Astoria will guarantee sntis- A Carso Of choice tinithy hay rived at J. II. D. Cray's. just ar- Tin IMste. I'irTln. Ete. . y,f bund, at (eo W. Hume keeps consfautly n and ti arrive a toll line cd hsh- hiiu ouiniii ian;e uiseuui irom regular price. yplion ntuity t.auip. Hon. I. W. Case, of Astoria, in placing the new Syphon study lamp on the imirkut, would call the attcn- iiiuion 01 ine irauc 10 some 01 ius merits. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled by any study lamp in use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odor;does not drip ... ...., :illllrr;imnwl nni1 f , ..j ..a -......, .. . without exception, the most conveui- ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Call upon Mr. Case and buy one. He sells tlu-m at ivmnrk'ible low rates. - Fresh smelt at Warren A: Eatoiis. P. Wilhelin, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. Buy, what ails the horse It needs Kendalls Spavin Cure. See their ad vertisement. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Columbia lirttcery Hctr, acknowledged to be suarior to all others. If 3'oii want a good big oyster stew in style, call an mud to Tom Smiths, next door to P. U. Fox, Main street Astiria, Oregon. Open at all hours. AdUr is selling school hooka very low. Warrantee deeds at The As tokian ollice. Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if yon want something gtMHl. . A nice lot of eastern oysters at Roscoes, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around. You will find them first elass. When yon want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, enll at Frank Fabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. During the absence of Mr. Carl Adler from the city, Mr. Chas. Moffctt will have the entire management of his business, and he will commence at once by reducing prices of everything suitable to dull times. Everybody can be assured of being treated well, ami furthermore will tind out by care ful examination of goods aud prices that Adlers store is the place to do your buying. You can always find what you ask for in large vanety. Dressos cut, lit and made to order, by Mrs. Denny Curran, Cass street, near the Congregational church, in Mr. Thomas Logan's house. Astoria. - -Mr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all tho 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 tlie market. All ye who want hay of the belt kind, 2s o. 1, find it at Grays wharf. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up oil the wharf foot of Botitou street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to any length, aud full measure. McConniek's almanacs for 1881. At the City Book Store. Charles Stcwns &Soii,oppositetue Bell tow or. - John Uojjcis, has ju&l received at the Central market a large invoice of coal oil, HSrorteds hrand. and for sale at reduced rates. He uImi keeps a ijciieral assortment of rocerios, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of beat ipiaiity. which he oilers at suudl profit for cash. Mr. Wni. L-h-1 i Hcnt at Asto ria for the Ciurm.uua Life Inuraitce couiNiiiy of New Yolk. Thia k one of the .HundeAl ciHituiH- doing husU 1 loss in the United Stated, lu total asscto, all .4piMl ut tah. aiiHMiut to $8,07(2,877 11. Magnus C. Crosby has a tiitH-ulaaa workman, and i ptV(inruil to do all kinds of jobbing in tm, sdmet iron and ct'pper, plumbing and steam Gttiug. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sicily leuious, dried plums, Alden dried apples aud mixed pickles on re tail at J. W. GtarhartV. I X L STORE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys. Overcoats and Ulsters, Boots and Shoes, Hats. Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. InIIes and HXihsc I7uclrucar. 2 losiery. Dress Goods, Casslmerei Waterp roofs. I'lumic-Is. Canton JTlaii-irls, Tancn Damask, :VaiJiu.s. Dojlirs. Crashes, Towels. Felt Skirls, Trunks. Valises. Motions, ami an Elegant Stock of Zephyrs tind Fancy Yarn, In fact the hirsest ami twst tirk in town and at tlie lowest prices. ZSTUtM on lac fcofor jmcvhusln; if iu w ih tosae numey. C. H. COOPER, I I. Store. Main Strt. iMar Parker Iloune, Asturla. CHAS. HEILBORN, . JIAXUFACTUREtt OF FURNITURE 5? BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace-Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CTKTAIN POLES tVuiit 111 everj lu-.uirh. ASTORIA M. MEYER tl AVIXH EVKKV FCII.1T Flit UK Mole. I aui now prepare to farm the LAGER BEER, A.T :i CK.VTS PKK 4;.VI,LO Ctamilie and keepers of pulilic bou-e.- M. MKYEK. I-roprieto- MISCELLANEOUS. c LKiNKNWHUKit. hiuam i:ow. R.STAlil.lSUKli 1MB, Leinenweber & Co., 3 ASTOIUA. OREGON, tamers m msm, Manufacturers and liiiHirlirs 01 4 LL KIXDS OK AND FINDINGS b.tcs5iU. toilers iu OIL AND TALLOW. JlANl'KAdTItKI'S OK BOOTS and SHOES I off'Higuest cah price aid for iliilt-i and Tallow. MAGNUS C. CROSBY. UKM.KIt I.N Stoves, Tinware, and House Furnishing Goods. Hardware, Brass Goods, Lead and Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings, e 0 ,. Pf . , , , Engineers Supplies, Sheet Lead. Iron Copper, Brass, and Zinc. rrr-.. t. - . "VT 7 a W Ctbiilli LUIi lU.arli.eLr ij 1 .!' Xtrttt, - Ixtoriu OrcyoT' m,,nY r. ...,.,- J) KSPCTFl TLLY ..'ALL THE ATThJ.- lVtioR ef the public to the fact that zhe above. MarLotirill uhvays b upplied with a tioB efthe public to the fact tint the FULL VARIETY I:IT QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! VVhich will be -old and retaiL Special nz shipi. o li.w,t r-it it trhi.ln.ilt. aitentim -Ivm to hS3! attention .aven tosvppb- i. W. CASE, lill-OHTElt AND U'HOLESALK A.S D RE TAIL i-KALKK IN GEMRAL MERCHAMSE (inier Cheuaiuus and Csiss streets ASTORIA - - THE ASTORIA Photograph Gallery CAUII SIX!-: rilOTO-K.I,IIS. s2.-,oivro.n.. u.iBi.iCTMAM-uon.iwri .4 IO lr Doyen. Sjttvlal rates for f.uuili. s. t - DRESS IffAKIKTG. iiiil . ur tLi f.i- it tx- wfta.'f 1m MaMMtebaikliar ntKi ilorto Mrii.nerln h Is ihiw pn'Kire,l to do - fIRst class mess "-. PLAIN SEWING OF ALL K1MDS.' I julies of Astoria are n-sfw.-tfullj lolwiietl for a -hare uf thwr ialpage. od-Agenei for i'.nttru-ks Pattern. T. . JBWErr. K. s. KIUBALU Drayiii?& Trucking. ASTOKIA TKUCK & DRAY C. SgueiuucMne St.. between taa? and Main, Contracts fur untyinp made and fatWfaotiitc gii.trnnteed Order? lft at the Occident Mo- teior rcceir -31 or a: an prainpuy lUitsi JEWETTiKDnui.I BREWERY. Proprietor. .MAM.rACTUKE iF A Kltthl CLA Ati. public with tho finest iualuy, for c?h. BOTTLED BEER, .IT SI 0 I'KK D07.1.A. proaiptl.v and retnilarly supplioil. ASTOKIA. OK lit J ON MISCELLANEOUS, ; "A Mcicuul Man i" tiTciful to Ills Reast. OA'I.Y . CENTS. I650'000 kmu S0L0 ! ! A treatise 011 the HOB An, hu ,llseMM bv B.J.KEXDALL,M.D. S Full or Valuable ami Practira! Iu- I formation, and Coiitaininr au IIKX OK MIHEASl.'S. WhlHi ds thr ijinptoiiis. cause and tlar Best Treatment ot each; a table ivlti all the iirincijial liruj ued for tlie Horse, with ttie onlinarv iIom. eflVeta. and ant luote when a poiNOii : a table witii an enniv uiir of the Horse's teeth at different ase, with rules for telliii'; the :u;e of the Horse : IS eugrav ins showing the iin'turtant isiints iu the structure 01 the horse. aNo illustrating posi tions :ixMiiued ly sick hor-es iu dilferent dis eases. A valuable collection of receipLs. many o which would cost a nurse-owner three to he dollars each EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousands who have seen it commend it. and inanj ihi.1 horsemen have xtoHVd it iu line incut".! teniw, even statiiiK that they pfefer n to Uiuks wiiich cost s vil to $10 W. , Do not throw awav vour monev iu the pur- "- of eostlv bmiks un the Horse, which ?re M) " . ,-,,:, I.'nses and technical e mis as. to be uimitelii-'ible to the averjtre riader but. l' afiSUALL-'J TBKAT1SE. A book of lui ji.tes. ni paper enters, xtl'inx J hi iiion-practie.il Uifonuation thiui is con - lauieu 111 m. me urae volumes alfnr lnslier I t ilaimeex tiuiit. dtiihbook thurvu-'iili I bulled in soum l.irae volumes affar liis-lier eiri. jiaviure 1111 we are satistied no I10KSE-OWNEK t Wo,ul hesitate a niouieiit ab..ut iuvesiiu-K w,.,l-s "' U I . ' he did but know the J vae f Us nm,t.,s, i:,.wlj,nK ti,e de- sirauiiiij.il uaviii; siieii p radical intonna ,tiuu as Mir farinin; fmuds dally need lu ; tlieir business, provnled at re:isonabte cost 1 instead of hcin; obliged to jkiv the enormous , profits deiii-UMied b the Publishers of lHOst A-riciltural 1'otrl.s. we iiaiesH-ured Several Hundred Copies , Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse. ' single copies of wluon we sh til be pleased to 1 mail toaiiv rc.uirriif this lKii-r. osta('e re paul bj us. on n-.eijit of 23 o3s:Nr,a?s. Itemittaiiees mav lifHuUem eHmiicj,sil OKLOON. ' veror stamps. . ml all orders to ' " i. c. ii:ki.aai. , .stiria. Oregon. ;AKNDT & FKIicilEN, ASTOKIA. - liKM.ON. -'The Only 3Iaehine Shop AHdthebest JteFfb&i JKIVCKSXIITH iSUOP.; f .- I !.,. .. v--k -Vi! Ill Clllilt ..I Ejf GINEf GAHHERY, vs.. STEAMBOAT W0SE rrH.U-'i. lUt.-uded ti; A speeiatti lo.-vlr of reiajuiig CANNERY DIES, MACIIINi: SHof VfcAJi KINNHVb A TKIA p'lHflRY S?-&- JKfw. (Cavw atnaSK -JOr mmmfim i488rZjFyl tJmitem 'rr Cedar Floats. nN'OK rruiE i'niikksu.mp wiij. ipi'y'COs2 O. JL iuir.il to forni-ti to ....-r. m luit. '. vv ami kept Mweunn naa , ,HifAaj3 ' -.. -v " a' "t7 I Hale at limH pner. ( Address, or cai! Hv r l.vji i . m -1 u i u 4 .itiitia3ete409jz . . o a.'S . , ' kfS Address, or ca wa 7"i r '-. '-.. s y.'X, ". i tm x PETERSON A AfK&aLWfe r N " l'P wa ff .. '. .k vu: Ns&sNv7 j? s . x j? r o J' . m "V. V I w; Vi &F&ii -..lysywM? sr '? j. 11. &bjfi&: " ?s&, z "STv