The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, February 13, 1881, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUNDAY -....FEB. 13, 1SS1
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
MD(lay &icbiaed.
D. C. Ireland, faUtur and Proprietor.
A star Him llHtMinq, '"as street.
Terms of Subscription :
served by Orner. per vees ....-..'."A L'eau
Sent by mail. fmr wwatkr . SX Oti
nt hy mail, ona yer ... ........ 9 on
free of Paeuise to b-eribet.
y Advertisement" nortod by tfc year at
tbe rate of si -M ier ryuro pur ta-mtii.
Transom a4runi-in. b tbe ly or week.
firty cent per fiuwe for oaek insertion.
the Wrtkl-i AMur-inu
Is a mammoth sheet, exaeil, dmi'de
tlie size of the Dailv. It i jtisl tin )a
perfortlio lueside.'eoiitainiut' in addi
tion to nil tlie run rut news, choice wi
ccilaiiy.aiiMciiltiiral matter, market re
ports, etc. It i tumishwl to single '-
ribors at S2 o per year in advance.
fifA mititeil niiinoer nt small adver
tit iunt iiisei led at tNttliisItiI rules.
THEJ3ITY.
Tub Duia a-toixas mil In by
mafint" r nf'Hith. XrfCifp'tr4nyc. ?
erf nhn ctmtcmiilatralimic from the elLn to
Unit. J'jik atukian toll'tw tlf m. Daua
or Wkfkia " UntHtt xwf-ofS' t mill
out (uvWiHital srjwsjM". JiIdr.e. maul
fsanyed n 'tttsr. a aeriraL Jxtre urdtr al
Vie chitting rm.
-The State of ("aliforniR Milled ami
the Oregon arrived yesterday.
New machinery ie beim placed in
the schooner Kato and Anna at Port
land. -Younij Men's Oliminui .-issooia-tnn
meeting as iibtial at a qtmrtor to
three this afternoon.
Persons wishing to join the Olym
pic gymiiHhitun cn do so hy applying
to S. T. McKuan, vee.ret.tr3'.
Wo understand that a new can
nery will be built on the Mte of the
old oil vorks at upper A.stonu.
Capt. JVI. C. WilkiMn as:tms
aeiiger by the outgoing btoniner yus
terday, on his way to Washington.
- Itev. R. S. Smiths will profich in
the Congregational chinch to-morrow.
Forenoon M 11, and evening at 7
o'clock.
Bkhop Mnriib, who has been on
:in extended visit to the eastern state,
returned to Oiegon by the n&uainui
yesterday.
Vice-president T. F. ).ike of the
Oregon Railway and Navigation com
pany, was a passenger by the incoming
wteaioer yesterdaj-.
The Ryevale has 011 hi mid 2o
tons of tin, besides a lot of salt, etc.
Nearly all the tin will be dischaiged
at Humes Main street wlnuf.
The snow appeared on the ground
yesterday to the depth of nearly two
inches, but somi turned to slush, and
a more disagreeable day we have not
experienced this winter.
A large raft of piles intended for
use near the large Kinney cannery,
jumped the boom, owing tw the bois
terous waves yestei day afternoon, and
scattered themselves along Mud bay.
Tweuty-five years ago to-day, in a
little minim; town near the .summit of
the Sierra mountains 111 California,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holdon wete
mairied. This is therefoie their silver
wedding aunirei&iry day.
A loport has been in circulation
that the schooner Enterprise had been
thirty-live days ottt frwrn S.iu Fran
cisco for Shoal water bay. The dis
patches inform us that the Enterprise
sailed from San Francisco fur Coos bay
Januaiy 10th, where she has probably
at lived some time ago.
Mofttrs. S. D. Adair iV Co. will
commence the constructiwu of a can
nery at upper Astoria, between Han
thoin'a and Nicolai's. J 'art of the
material is already on the ground, and
the work will be pushed forward so as
to be 111 readiness for the coming
season.
We are informed by Oapt. Frod
Congdon that Mr. C. Leinenwebor, of
the Him of Uadollet A: Co., visited
Sand island with him on Thursday
last, and also located a place which he
has suli-leased from Cook Jiros., on
the island, for purposes connected
with the next season's salmon cntcli of
their extensive cannery.
Our comments in reference to the
life saving ciew at cape Disnppoiut
nient has received, as we oApeutcd, a
reply fioin Capt. Uanis, which we
publish in another column. Our re
marks were based ifpt.n the surprise
expressed by the captain of the aban
doned seliof mer who was of the
opinion that his signal of distress
must have been plainly visible by a
man on the cape with a good "lass
We believe that Capt Uairis' explana-
i- ,1 , r n c j. 1 "s wimur uionins saving time
nation will be fully as satisfactory ton?j ,...... . 1 -a- .Z 1 r
J J and money, and avoiding the risks of
the public generally as it is to us. J a spring rush of work.
Miss Ida Brown in China.
The first letter written home by
Miss Ida Brown since the ldeti Iiesu
arrived in Hongkng. w received
by hor sister Mrs. C. li. I'age yester- '
day. 3 lifts Iih was 111 excellent health
and spirits and exprtMied herself as
having elijyed the sen voige veiy
much, htd a fair passage until w ithiu
three da- f HongSt,Hg, when ftr a
c4iAHge the Be-se enoMttitci'e4l a shikII
typh m hi. htfuvy sens frequently brtstk
iwiroier her deck. 31Sn Id writes
tUiRt 4ie hkes the country much bet- j
ter thmi -h exjMicted she would, and
greatly enjoys her lMiggy rnles which
are mtd- in x edu chaii, wIucM is
J trottod ii" a; x 2-4U ik xbno-it, Icmu
0:1 the shoulder f ftMir stxlwxrt na
tives. I: ifc ber iitteutMHi to lvtiim to
her home n the A Men Usie in jn -foreHix
U utking the eXJiier by way
of SH FrxiRiKo, ept-ei t rK-h
Astoria vnoe time in April. Her
many friend, will j in iu m v idling
j hei a bow voyage.
The sch'Htner Cell. Ourtield, re
cently buik xt St. Helens and now
ready for launching, is ottered for ole
by W. I. Sievfiib, the builder.
-Bishftp P.uld-'ck, "recently conse
crated at Bnxiklyn to take charge f
the missionary jntisdiction of Wash
ington territory, is epectel to arrive
in about j x weeks.
-A meeting f thu ta-urd f oilot
cmniisiHirsf WxshmgioH territory.
for the Colombia mcr xud bar, will
le held at Kalnma, a.shiiigtoii tor-
ritoiy. on WtMliiekday. the Jd insr.
A little uifiiiihly pH-r, to be
called the (eur d'Aieno Spectator,
will be published at foiiCunirdAIeiie,
Idalio territory, by the officers there
stationed. It will hrst aptexr 111
Mwrcli.
We are in recoipt "f a letter fnun
W. O. Secor, '.nil Ohe street, St.
Louisjirfpiusting information in regxid
to the wheteaboiitsof one Wxsliingtou
Seoitr, who wxs in Astona about ten
yours ago. If any one kiiowinjr of hi
w horealwint. will address us we will
cheorfnllv forward the Mime.
- (inventor Timor has recently
com m u ted the sentences of the fol
lowing convicts in the state penuen
tiury: J. A. I'eek, sentenced from
Lane County for forge for the term
uf two ytKtrs from Dee. 2, 1879, upon
petition of ctti.ens of Lnne county
and recommendation of the judge
before whom he was com icted: !mrle
Crowley, sent from Lane county Nov.
(5, 18S0. for the teim of one ear for
the crime of larceny, ujmui petition of
citizens of Lane county and recom
iiioiidatiou of the judge before whom
he was convicted.
The Astoria correspondent of the
Oregwnian gracefully acknowledges the
"personal" m its issue f Friday,
compliuiuiitiug his correspondence and
occasional editorial efforts, but he de
sires to suite that Ins own business did
not allow him to assume full editorial
charge of Tin: Astokio on the prvs
ent occasion of Mr. Ireland's absence.
Mr. F. W. Ba!te, who h:is been 111
Mr. Fs emjtlwv for many years, h:i
risen from a boy in the office to tin
responsible postti u uf now filling the
editorial ehan ; and we are willing tt.
help rrank.
. II. A U. Co.
A legular meeting of Alert Huok
and Ladder company, v, ill be held at
thoir hall on M.uiday evening, 14th,
at 7:30. Business of the orcatest im
portance to the company will come up
ior consmeration. and a full attendance
is desired. J. O. Bozukth, Secretary.
("loeU.: Cloekn!: CIrki!!!
Co ahead, is the word with Carl
Adlur. He is now the agent for the
American Clock company and lias iust
lectved a fine assortment of clocks
and watcher, pnees very moderate on
the same, with a full guarantee. Mer
chants and dealers supplied at whole
.ile list price.
Tlirre is 3Tuir in (lie Air
About Carl Adler's music and va
riety store on Cheimmus street.
Pianos xnd ..rgans are hit. speciality
now, he is agent for all the finest
make, and has a grand assortment on
hand. Terms of .jiIos, exceedingly
low prices for cash, or on the enstall
nieut plan, $10 per month. Has also
some for rent. Cakl Ahlku.
When ym meet witlt an accident
or get x sprained ankle or otherwise
injured d-Hi't go ut the expense of
sending for x doctor, but apply wome
of KeiidxIIV Spxvm Cure and 3011 will
experience relief at once. Read their
advortisement in another column.
Frttth irtoelt xt Wxrren & Extons.
-l. Wilholm, Boss saloon, opposite
the Clarendon hotel, Put tland, Oregon.
Warrantee deeds at The A
toimax office.
Cannerymen would gam much by
leaving us their orders for incidental
I,nitS w,to be done leisurely dur-
Card from. Capt. Al. Harris.
U S. Uf SMtmn "e 2. District 12.. i
tort CBlir. V. T..J
Feb 1. Il.t
EiUTui: Astokian :
I notice an editorial in your last
issue of he weekly which reflects upon
the efficiency of the life saving crew
at this station, xnd demands an expla
nation.
In JHstice to the crew and myself
I wish to make x hort statement in
legard to the schooner Emily Steph-eif-,
which crossed the bar on the Sth
in.!. She was reported at noon bv
irfmxii Hall xs beating up the south
cImiiik'I with easterly" wind, bar me
dium nitMrto, xnd was aoeii by Surf-
iiimii OleeHit, tlie relief watch, to an-
eiior where site remained some time.
Then Hppxrentl', she either weighed.
r sli;tpcd her xnchois and .-Uitred
a for about the place known as the
swxh in the middle sands, through
which die passed m goW sliape. stand
ing out to sex.
As to the vessel sliowiug distress
sign!, or ltetug almndoned, if so, it
was not seen or suspected, perhaps
owing to the grout distance, although
clirStfly watched by the patrol and
others through glasses. Eton Capt.
Johnson -f the tug Columbia saw
no Kiguni.s of distress and he has a
good glass to my knowledge. He
Rtartd out thinking as the wind was
light and the danger of her dragging
on to the fand, that she would like a
iug,s assistance, and it was .sometime
after he left that the schooner was
seen to a'aud out through the swash
in good shape. Capt. Johnson says
he was on the point of returning when
he discovered the boat and crew, and
then it wxs thxt those on the hill saw
that the esel had been abandoned,
and no one, up to that time, had
thought the schooner in serious
trouble, needing the assistance of the
life lieat: it then being of no use to
lower it as all assistance needed was
being rendered Ijy the tug. This
statement, 1 think, will be
corroborated by Capt. Eversoii
of the Flitted States steamer Shu-
brick, Capt. Johnvtii, Mr. Anderson,
light keeper and others. . As to the
watch on tlie hill, it is there at all
times, and a-s to the crew being ou the
wharf thai is the nearest they win get
almost to tlie life bout. As to losing
a good chance to show our pluck, etc.,
a3 Capt. Taylor saya, I am sorry we
did not knmv ho needed our assist
ance, but I think very little pluck was
necessary, it lteiug rather smooth,
and hardly rough enough to drill.
We should be only too well pleased to
have made us a record. 1 hupe'Uapw
Taylor will get an ensign or something
that can be seen, in case he should
need it some other time. If we had
seen such a thing ;is a signal of dis
tress or any signs of distress whatever
requiring the aid of this life boat, I
assure all that we should have prompt
ly responded.
Hoping this statement is satisfactory
to all and that 3 ou will publish it in
vindication of myself and crew.
I remain, very resjectfnlly,
A.T.Hai:i:i
Keeper U.S. Life Mation To-a
Funeral Xotiee.
On Hcooiiit of the severity of the
weather yesterday, the funeral of Otto,
bun of Frederic ami Katlmrine Colbert,
was posttMined, and will take place to
day atone o clock, v. m.. from lr. T.
Broeiii'-er's. Mcinbors of Astor Lwltre
No. 15, K. of I'., are rotpuestetl to at-
tund.
I. O. O F.
Asmm a. February nth, IKS!.
Members of Beaver lodge No. 35.
1. O. 0. F. --You are hereby requested
to attend hxW at uir next regular
uieetin", February 17th, 1881. IJihI
nes of vital iuiirtiiiicc to the future
welfare of the lodge is to be consider
ea. Come one, come all and let us
have a full attendance.
Bv order. ..
A t tet : T. . .1 kvv ktt, i u s.
Elbridge Simpson, M. i of Hud
son, New ork. wntea: I have used
Fellows' Syrup of Ilypophosphite.s in
cases of Consumption and other Lung
and Throat diseases, with the most
grHluying results. Ot the various
forms of Administering Phosphorus
and Pho&phatic preparations in use,
none have been found so complete! v
adapted to the reqiiireineuls of the age
as reJIovvfc' (jomiKMind by nip of Hyi -phosphites.
Bath tub, water cIomUs. sinks
and hot water apparatus, furnished
hotels and private residences, at lowut
rates and shortest notice, by .Magnus
C. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round
the oomor."
The hamlsoUHsftt show of ieweirv
of all descriptions is lion to be -seen in
Aoler s jewelry uepaitmenL
Lignus C. Crosliy has a tirsi-cla&s
workman, and is prepared to do all
kinds of iobbni" in tin. sheet iron and
copper, plumbing and steam Gtting.
.biui satistaction guaranteed or money
refunded.
The largest livery owner in Maine
es Kendall's Spavin Cure with the
uses
best success.
See the advertisement.
Salmon bellies, at retail, at War-
ren AJEaton's.
AROUND THE CITY.
A full assortment of counter and
groeer- scab's can be found at JL C.
Crosby-., at bottom prices.
P. J. i mm! man. on Main street, has
just received the latent and most fash
ionable t Ie of gent and ladies boot-,
shoes, etc."
For a fir-l-cko oter stew, fry,
pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscie"
on Main trcet. opposite N. Loub's.
FainiHes .supplied b the hundred or the
-nek. opened or in the shell.
.Mr. J. Stewart. stone and marble
cutter of Astoria will guarantee satis
faction to all ordering work of him. and
will do a better iob for less money than
an outside workman. His work in the
cemetery here should Insufficient reeom
mciidatfou. IJeforc you let your con
tracts for work of this kind it 'would 1m
well to call iuioii .Mr. Stewart.
Tin Plate. Pic Tin. Ktc.
(en. W. U tune keeps constantly on
hand, and to arrive a full line of fish
erinens and cannery supplies, at prices
which defy competition. Parties wish
ing 'groceries and those intending to
nin mes-s houses should inspect goods
and obtain large discount from regular
price.
From n Prominent PJtjienui.
Waahingtomille, Ohio, June 17th,
1SS0. Reading the advertisement of
Kendalls Spavin Cure and having a
valuable and speedy horse which had
been lame from sjiavin eighteen
months. 1 sent to you for a bottle by
express, which in six weeks removed
all lameness and enlargement and a
large .-plint from another horse, and
both horses arc to-day as lound as
colts. The one bottle was worth to
me me hundred dollar?. Yours truly,
U. . Beitolett, M. D. Read adver
tisement. Nyplion ?tul3 L.amp.
Holt. I. W. Case, of Astoria, in
placing the new Syphon study lamp
on the uiniket. would call the atten
tuition of the trade to some of its
merits. Its illuminating qualities are
not equalled by any study lamp in use.
It gives a steady, brilliant light; is
free from unpleasant odorjdoes not drip
either when burning or not burning:
easily lighted and trimmed, and is
without exception, the most conveni
ent lamp to fill ever made. Directions
accom pairying each lamp. Call upon
Mr. Case and buy one. He sells them
at remarkable low rates.
."rlother-! Mother ! ! Mother ! ! !
re you (listurUtl at night and broken
of vour rest by a siek rhild differing
audcrviug with tlie excruciating pain
of rutting teeth? If so. goat once and
get a IiottJeof Mrs. Wiiishm's SKIlnng
vi up. it will rliff the poor littlu suf
ferer imiiiediati'lv depend iiimiii it:
there is no mistake about it. rhcre is
not a mother on earth who has ever
iwil it. who will not tell vou at once
that it vill regulate the bowels, and
give rest to the mother, and relief and
lu'iiilh to the ehild.operatinglikemagie.
It is perfect l .safe to iise'in all eases.
mill jueaant to the taste, and is the piv
seription of one ot the oldest and lnt
female phjsic-inn- and nurses in the
lTnitil States. iM everv where. i'
eelits a bottli.
AMCSKMEKTS.
Hill's Varieties.
Ceo. Hill, proprietor. Fred Gere, man
ager. The entertainment will conclude
with Dr. Fow ler" or "MeMiiprisiii." and
the -new wedding party bv Nickerxm
and Malej. I lit evenings amuse
ments toeomuieiice with the ever -nipu-lar
lirt part, Nickerson and Staley a
thefiiuuv men. tlere iriterloeutor. "Miss
Morrison in new balatLs. Moriee in vo
cal genis. Mr. Uiehard Uruce with hi
drum solo. Maley with his champion
jig. ( Jere w ith his German exceiitneities.
ami a very pathetic hnjjujhi a verv pit
iiH'in- iuuiiuiiui. whom ii;rmuiiueiie
is "Mekerajuii N me lieoitlr oi
tirrt pni't.-Tuid an exhibition eoutil to
any on the coast. Mr. Hill invito
criticism, tome and are for vourself.
New orchestral selections aiid new"
niUMC ou the grand stand under
tlie leadership of Mr. George Lambert
at OS! r. vi. The entertainment will
begin at , sw i vi. hutraiiee on Denton
.street. Private boxes on ('heiiamus.
Evervbodv that has tried Auinieu's
Cough Svrup. eontiniie.s its use: In-sidtv
Uiey tell their ncighliors of it. We vv ere
in a drug store the other day and a cus
tomer asked for a bottle of Amnien's
tough byrtip, saving I do not know
anything about it mvself, but mv neigh-
iMir atlviseii me to buv it for mv cold,
and tells me that the Use if three "bntths
has entirely cured his cough of two
ii.no .-t.iimiw, in uiui lie .tU)h Ut IS llll'
best medicine in the world for tntiolw.
colds and lung complaints,' and that a
one-dollar bottle did hlra more good
man an me prescriptions he had from
the doctors."
For the Genuine .1. If. Cutter
old Bourbon, and the best of wines,
lifjttors, and San Francisco beer call
at the Gem opposite the bell tower,
and see Campbell.
Call early and make your selec
tions of valentines at the City Book
Store.
Fresh leaf lard at Warren and
Eaton's.
it you want a good big oyster
stew in style, call around to Tom
Smiths, next dinir to P. II. Fox, .Main
street Astoria, Oregon. Open at all
hours.
Since the Chinese started to brew
"cheap San Francisco leor" there ik
little or no domain! for that article
any more. Call for the Columbia
bruwory beer, if you want something
good.
-Max. Wagner's San Francisco
National brewery Inior can't be beat.
- Persons desiring to subscribe for
the duily Oregouian will tiud it to
their advantage to call at the City
Book store, as we furnish it for less
monoy than other agents.
For a variety of valentine.", com
ical and Sentimental, ciill at Sloven-; A-
Sons. v
Attention everv un' Havp vnn
heard of Kendalls Snavin Cn?
adTertisement.j
I X L STORE ! !
NEW WINTER GOODS 1 !
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys. Oyercoats and Ulsters. Boots and
Shoes, Hats. Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods.
Iilies ami INses I'litlcrurar. Hosier . J)pcss ;iols. C'asimerc
AVatcrproofx. Flannels. Canton Flannels. Linen Rumaslr.
A'apkins. Dojlics. Crashes. Towels. Felt SUirts.
Trunks, Valises. IVotioiis. am! an
Elegant Stock of Zephyrs ami Fancy Yarn,
la fact the largest ami lsj stork m town ,ml al tin lowest prier.
C(VII on me before Hrvithisi if von w Mi tosjtve immh.
a If. COOPER,
I V L Store. M.nii Stivei iHnr l'arkor IIose. Astoria.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE BEDDING
AND PKALER IN
Carpets. Oil Clothj Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN TOLES
Complete in every braifch.
ASTORIA
M. MEYER
H
AVIXG EVERY FACILITV FOK HE
tide, I a in now prepared to furnt the
LAGER BEER,
at ao cknts per i;.iiiW. .at $t.so ii:i: inrjr.i:?i.
W JbLOT-jiEiS A Ti3S3.
t3Pamilies and keepers of public houae promptly hhi! rcsnlarly supplied
M. .MEYER. Proprieto-
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
LASER BUR
IS SI I'KRIOR TO .MOST. VM 1 I
JOHN HxUllN', -
CHENAMUS STREET,
ffirOrders left at the f.ERMANIA BEER
MISCELLANEOUS.
'. LhlNKNWKUPK
H1UV3I i:i:ow.
K-sTAKMSItfll tt.
Leinenweber & Co.,
ASTORIA. 0KEG0N,
TAMERS MD CDSSIEBS,
Mantdacttirers and IniM)riersot
A LL KINDS OF
JLmF1 A ,DC3ECjEi3Et.
AND FINDINGS'
'liolesjile Dealers in
OIL AND TALLOW.
3lAXrFACTlRKRs OF
BOOTS and SHOES
5i"IHsli'st cash price naiil for ides and
Tallow
CENTRAL MARKET.
General assortment of table stoek. eonst.-iutl)
on hand, sttt-li as
CaniKMl Fruits and .It-lly.
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, ' EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN
ECS. III'TTIIK. CHI'IISi:. , H'S B00K
1 Iliotisandsuho have st en it commend it.
p.-.L r-: -J U.ui 'aiidiiianv g.MMl horsemen have. Jed it in
rresn Fruits and Yeqetaoles.itb"'it '"" ting mat tiu
a ' prefer it to books which cost , 00 to sin u.
JblMI. I'Ol IriE .41) A?II , chase of costlv book on the Horse, wliicli
In the sensim aI ""' mI1 ."f I-l,m '.''""i.scs and technical
in Hie stason. tenasas to be imuiteftigible to the average
CIGARS A-YI TORACCO. . niuler Imt.
, 1SUY KENDALL'S TIJEATISE,
Beit of Xl'IUKS AI 1-IO.t OKS. A book of Uo ages. in imper covers -nin"
. , , . . ,. . ,, j. von more iino tlcsd information thaH is ciHi-
A1I cheap rr CAM I. (iimmIs sold on com 'tamed in some large v ohmies at far lu-her
mission. Opposite I. V. Case's store. cist. Havingeainined tlubo.ik tlMinm-hlv
.1. ROD;eis. we an satisfied no " "
D. K. WARRK.X.
1. w. Kvtos
. - r i , 1
AStOl'lcl lMtlTKet I
Ot'POSlTK 0CCIDKNT HoTKl ,
ASTORIA. .... OREC.ON
WAKKKX JL KATOX. Proprietor.
v.. 11- . if..
(imctttwriH WanfHd. MtUntre
o no.u.e atm net. 11 Uealcrs ,n
Fresh and Cured Meats
wicw oicaia
A full hue of
FAAHLV lIROCKRU'.-s. f.(H R. FKEI
HAV. CA'N'XEU FRl'IT. VEGE-
TARLF" ETC
--1. .. . '!'
oh band.
fiJ"ShihS supplied at the lowirat.
Washinp-tn-n Tfirlrt
O "-.w.vu-
Maor Sired, - - Astoria 'ireaon
itEHG.ir.ix a- r.Eitnv
T) S'SCKULLY rA U Til E ATTEN.
above .Market will aliras beup.lid 'rith a
FULL VA RIETY WT 1 JUA LITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which wil! b snlil nt l.i-w -..- .-i.. i
S-rl 3Pec-I attention given to supplj
.. nb v"VkitllC?.TUUlt!-Jlt
" "'--
BILL HEAD 1VAPM
OF EVERY GRADE AND COLOR. PRIh
ed or plain, at lowest ratei, at
Tii. AhriUA iiSiC
BREWERY.
Proprietor.
MANUFACTURE OF A FIKST CLASS AR.
public wltu the tinet fiulity. for cash.
OK
BOTTLED BEER,
ST0RIA. OUKCON
l KI.l.l I U NONE ON IIiIS t OA.Vf
PR0PKIET0K,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
HALL will le promptly atteudtil to.-nn
MISCELLANEOUS.
i"A Men-inn ilan is Meriiful to Uls Reast.l
OXI.Y .1 CKXTS.
650-00 ALREADY S0LD ! !
tnaiiseoti tl.e
liES
i
And Ins J iNrars. Ii
,B.J.h'E,VfXILL,JLI).
' Full or Valuable and Practical In
( rormatioii. and 'oiilniiiin an
I ixdi'a or iisi:asks.
Which Hives the sniiitonis. iimse and the
' Rest rreatineiit ir eaeh . a talle giving all
the tirinciii.il driu-s list d for the Horse, with
1 tlieordmarv do-.e. effects and antidote when
a it.N)iii . a table with an ensmv mj: of the
! Horse's teeth at ilinVrcut ages, with rules
for telliiit: the .1-4 nr the Hnie . ti engrav
ings sImiw iii-s the imriiirtaut jxiints in the
si met me of the horse, also illustrating posi
tions assumed bj sm-!v lior-io in dilfen-iit ilis-eases-.
V valuable eollectioii or receipts.
( ihhiiv whnh would cost a horse-owner
llitve to lie ilnll.trs t.teh
1 LUIIOJLj-U Y A K II
ITV11L1I1 MTTITHIl
! Would hesitatea monn nt about investing 2.i
' cents in us i.nrchase.ir he did but know tlie
I simhilitv of hav ing si'ieh ini7ticalritifoniiu
t 011 as our farming friends dailv need hi
their bitsimss. imniiii o ri-w.nui.i.. .....-
Instead or being .dihged to pav the eiiormiHts
tmifits demamled b the Publishers of most
A ftj.iiltitc.1 ...! . .. .- I. .. .. .
' "- " iis. e uae seeiireit
i 0 . .. ,
oevtrai nunurea copies
0f this valuable little Trr-itiM- oil llir Horse
i:mf,1vM,i,i,,,r1w,,-,',1w'"''-,'i'it:usedto
I mail to anv reader of this iper.post-e jire-
IWd bv us. ihi receipt of
S3 CDjEHKIIS.
I.Vmittames mav be made 111 cnrrewev.sH-
j ver or stamps, send all outers to
! . '. IKi:iiAXIK
' t r ri A (1T71
' u vv.OJl-,
IMrOKTKi: AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL uKALKR rx
fiSHEBiL MECHAlfDISE
Comer Cheiiamus and Cass str.et6.
ASTOKIA - OREGON.
Cedar Floats.
; TITHE FVDEI'-MONFH WILL ;K PKE-
H liiiriil til ftlriiKla t t -il.i- 1.. .. . ..I-
. -)ii. .i iiiintll I lllllt'l. IH HIS III Mill,
and kept constantly on baud. CKDAlt
t FLOATS. .lf-lf-iV?. IIAXOLES. ete.. for
saie ai lowest, prices.
Adtlrcs). or call uikiu
PETERSON & VNDRR.SON,
-i Oak Fohit. T. T.