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01 glxc gnSlu storftin. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY FEB. 17, 1881 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, .Mmlay Excepted!. D. C Ireland. Editor and Proprietor. Terms of Subscription . served by Oarrior. ir weok 3S troHU- cent fay mall, lour iinUi:.... . ....s3 c Sent bv mail. one jrer ' free ef Ponare to rinbscribare. oar AdvemKeiaoM inserted by the year at the rate of $1 ft per square ir uDtk. rraDEJont advertising, by the day or wek. tVty oonts jx Hiaare for wch iiMortliMi. Ibe Wet-My AstorJan Is a mammoth sheet, exuetlj double the size of the Dailj. It U jtist the w perforthe fireside eoiiLiining in audi tion to all the current news, choice niiv cellanv. agricultural matter, market re ports, etc it iurni.shed to single ! bribers at S2 00 per year, in advance. J?TA limited numoerof small adver tisements instilled at established rales. THEC1TY. Thk Daily a-tomaa uhU U tif by nuitlnf.b cents i nuritth.fru "f iit4utit Ilea ere who c(mUmi'alcolncc fwiw. the cllu can Have Thk astokias jhIUhc tlum. Ikkua or Wrkkia ni tluii t tinu j,t-opice icith out aidltional trjxm-c. AdAroe iiaj lx cnarnjfd at ti!U.r. as iaircd. Ixavc trter at the cvuntvig rvtwi. Steamer day to-day. ' Oregon to nail; Columbia to arrive. Another Chinese rookery is being fitted up on Cheuaraus street. - The Ccraster was taken do n to fort Stevens anchorage yesterday in tow of the Brenham. The tug Breuham took the North Bend over to Knappton yesterday, where she will load lumber for San Francisco. Geo. W. Huine'g steam saw mill started up again at twelve o'clock Monday night, and 16 now running day and night. -Several of the canneries have already commenced making tins, and otherwise making preparations for the coming fishing season. The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Dennis took place from the Congrega tional church yesterday, and the re mains were followed w the city ceme tery by a large number of sympathiz ing friends. We understand that the porters on the Astoria-Portland boats imve been prohibited from executing small commissions and carrying small pack ages as formerly. Every little pack age must be way-billed. In the police court yesterday Jeter llawkinn appeared on a charge f being found drunk and w:is fined two dollars, and being supplied with the necessary kopecks, contribu ted the amount for the benefit of the city. G. Swansen, who was also found drunk did not deem his presence necessary and therefore deposited five dollars which was duly accepted. Indications of the early approach of the season for salmon fishing pre sent themselves every day. Fisher men arrive in increasing numbers by every ocean fcteamer from San Fran cisco, and yesterday an Indian file of celestials trotted through our streets from the Oregon Railway and Naviga tion company's dock to the Chinese quarters, each with about a mule load of personal effects dangling from either end of a bainboo pole swung across their shoulders. Mr. E. M. Griuieb iuferms us that one of the masts of the ill-futed Lupata 18 still plainly visible in al mobt an erect position. He alsy states that although many persons have been on the lookout along the pea beach in expectation that when the vessel broke up some valuable ship material might float ashore, he has heard of nothing of any consequence being picked up by any one. Singular, however, to state Mr. Cloutrie picked up the ship's lead line with lead attached, possibly it might have been cast ashore attach ed to some portion of the ship's sails, a large quantity of her canvas having been strewn among the rocku. The remains of the five men from the Lupata which remained uuburied among the rocks near Tillamook head, we are informed bj- Mr. E. aL Grimes of the Grimes House near Sea-side, were reached on the 14th mt, and decently interred by Messrs. Cloutrie, Eberman, Hawkshurst. and Indian Charley. One of the unfortunates had an anchor tattooed on his right wrist, the stem of the anchor pointing to wards the shoulder. This was the only mark discernable on any of the Gve bodies wich were all badly decom posed and mutilated. This matter would have been attended to long be fore had the weather and sea per-mittted. Dramatic Entertainment. The first entertainment of the Astoria Dramatic association will take place at Ltborty hall, on Monday n of jro Gardner's "Lime Kiln evening next. The performers are.,,,, as foews: composed entirely and exclusively or J , . , f , ., , It beniff near tle hour for ad- local talent, of whom the most ex-J.- , ,, , . , . , , , hournment, the old man stepped ponencea hxve Wu 4.l. ami. we 4anl ad j.. should jndg, fiom the hru-ehts ir.n- .4 wou,d Hke u . ;f Hy inem nor which the rohexis-us have been h, ,. ,,r ,i- (.ii .utu -.n-r4.m1lv.-s conducted the p.it few weoks, that the entertainment w.miW equal, if iH excel any imf.ur pn fortotuiioe ver given in Astoria by lood talent.' Al rutidy over hnlf f th jats i the pjiixpiotte hiiv bevii twrrveJ, besides a large number thec.i? ld, winch tends to show tht the.hnli ill cer tainly be cnm'deii. The ent9r:.un ment will 4.otniiteiiuL' with BnfcorV popular drunw, Down by the Sen, in rnoaet.s, xnd oouelude with thel-uigh-ing farce f Thinv Minutes for Re freshment, intersprried with Utbleatis, ote. The proceteds will be for the benefit of (5 race chinch parish school, to assist in paying for new jeat, deks, and other furniture, recently placed therein. Ft!l pauioulais vill be found in another column. Firemans Grand Dress BalL The board of foremen of the Abt ria fire depot ttneiit met on Tuesday evening last and perfected arrange monts for the purpose of giving a grand dress ball on the evening of the 22d inst., under the au.spices of the department. The beat music will be furnished, and the committee appoint ed from the several companies con stituting the department u ill no doubt see that everything is carried on to the entire satibfacti.m of all who at tend. Every Grem-m is expected to appear in uniform. This will certain ly be a brilliant affair. More complete particulars will appear in our columns hureafter. Death of Dr J. C Hawthorne. TuesdKV afternoon at half past 10 o'clock, Dr. J. C. Hawthorne, who was stnekon with paralysis last Satur day ..veiling, quietly breathed his last at his home in East Portland. He never spoke after the stroke and very Boon after the attack became uncon scious. Just a few minutes before he died he became conscious, and realiz ing that he was passing away t.i the tiuseen world, he feebly shook hands with his grief stricken wife and those stood about his bod. A few minutes later and his spirit passed peacefully to the bevond. The weli known Chinese firm of Couug Ye Leung and Co., of Portland, has failed. Liabilities estimated at 50,000 to 100,000 dollars. Principally owing to Portland merchants. The weather above Portland is quite cold, with the thermometer down tour r five degrees below freezing point. Reports from along the upper Columbia indicate that the river will soon be closed with ice again. Miss Prankie E. Holmes, a lady of rare accomplishments, well known in Portland, aud universally beloved i for her amiability uf character, died at the residence of her mother near Oregon city on loth inat. Yesterday a a beautiful day. The weather, bright and warm with sun, and skies clear, brought large numbers upou the streets. The cold wind from the east had so moderated as to render the day exceedingly pleas ant. On Tuesday evening a meeting of the warehouse men of the Willam et and Umpqna valleys was held, with closed doors, in the parlors of the Clarendon hotel, Portland, to discuss the wheat question and for co-operation in whatever course is deemed best to pursue in the matter of holding grain. Twenty-eight warehouses were represented, and twenty-three letters from warehousemen received, promis ing co-operation in the movement. A number of committees were appoint ed to arrange for the meeting to be held in Salem March 2d. Certificate of incorporation uf.the British Columbia and Pugot Sound Telegraph company was filed at port Townsond on Monday, its object be ing the building and operating of a telegraph line between Vancover is land. British Columbia, and. Puget sound, capital $25,000. The trustees are Thomas T. Minor, N. D. Hill and Charles C. Battlett; attorney. G. Mor ris Halier. The material for the tele graph extension frm port Townsond to prt Discovery arrived on the steamer Victoria and the line will probably be in working order in thirty da3's. Magnus C. Crosby has a first-class workman, and is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing 111 tin, sheet iron and copper, plumbing and steam fitting. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sensible Advice. The Detroit Free Press con cludes its report of the last meet I .,,.. . . .- .. j . on ipw 1 r iiny: Not a hand was lifted. I am inon dan pleased to fin d Kt none of vou did." continued . lie tyresideiit. 44De man who I tins jyresid knows dat lie am mean, tricky, dishonest or dejrradexlj an yet who sots down to wnit fur any 'tickler day on which t vow dut he will lo better, won't be apt to make any change in his system dat his nnvburs will notice. Eberv day should be x 1hv fur sw'.-irin" off from wliKteher am mean or of fensive. Ebery day should be a day fur resolvm1 011 (loin' a leetle better dan tie day befo. If you do wrong doan wxit fur despfshul day, but right i at once. If you feel dat you am mean an, low-lived, doan' lib a day waitin' fur de new y'ar, but ax some one to kick you rirht oft". We will now shet up de stove, turn out de lamps and respond to our homes." Central Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steam ship dock is now open for the recei tion f quests, nliure the Well known caterer, Mr. Anton Beloh will always j be found ready to wait on his putrous. He hai hal the .tbi.vi; named house thocMfblv i5tt.l bv M.hwra. Pike I aud Si.Ltiii. our well known artists. ! Call and see htm. a he has the finest bnmds of lkpi"is and cigars to be had in the city. I. O. O. F. Astoria, February llth,'lSS". Members of Beaver lodge No. 00, I. 0. 0. F. You are hereby requested to attend lodge at .uir next regular meeting, February 17th, 1881. Busi ness of vital importance to the future welfare of the lodge is u be consider ed. Come one, xme all and let tii have a full attendance. Rj, order, x. o. Attest : T. X J kwktt, il s. CIucUh! Oloekr.!! Clorkn!!! G. .i. a .0 i. ,.,.-i ...:.. ,-j J o ahead, is the word with Larl iuier. uii ia now ine ageni. lor me Americftn Clcl; company and has just recived a fine assortment of clocks and Hatchet, prices very moderate on the same, with a full guarantee. Mer chants aud dealers supplied at whole- Bale l.st prices. There i Ifusle in the Air Aimiiil c'rl A.lhrK im.eie mid v.i- riety store on Chenamiis street. I "" ,NT.i CT' U.HV' -.vV; n. J 1 , , . ... I aud an exhibition email to auv on Piano and organs are his speciality llt. 0:ist. Mr. Hill iir.ites criti now. he is airunt for all the finest I eism. Come and see for onrself. makes atid has a irrand assortment on hand. Terms of sales, exceedingly low prices for cash, or on the enstall inent plan, $10 per month, lias also some for rout. Cakl Adler. Something Xew and Choice. Have you already tasted the delici ous smoked sardines, excelleutly adapted for luncheon or supper? If not, try them at once. Ask your grocer for theui; they are put up ex presdy for family use. J. tV. Huimnn ls getting impatient waiting for some oi those promises to pay balanc es due on account of stottmcr Maniet. He don't want to make costs, but liable to do so. To Let. Several furnished 'or unfurnished ... rooms at Airs, illunsons lodging house. Also, a few persons cm have board if required, either ladies or gentlmen. Piauos and organs for sale 011 monthly installment plan or for rent at Adler's. Fresh smelt at Warren fc Eatons. The new improved Franconia range, kept by Magnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market. Frank Faber has removed in- to Dr. Kinsey's building on Water street On the road u the steamer dock from down town, before break - fast, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Bath tubs, water closets, sinks aud hot water apparatus, furnished hotels and private residences, at lowest rates and shortest notice, by Magnus C. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round the corner. The handsomest show of juwolry of all descriptions is now to be seen in Adler's jewelry department. John Rogers has jusl received at the Central market a large invoice of eoal oil, aftsorteds brand, and for side at reduced rate. He also keeps a geuural assortment of gntecri&s, liq uors, tolmcco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of best quality, which he oilers ui nuaJl profit for exsh. Attention ovory one! Have you heurd of Kendalls Spavin Cure? See advertisement. -Mr. .John Ilogors, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc, in their season. -Lawyers briefs printed in fine style, at The Astorian office. J AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales am be found at M. C. ro.by"s. at bottom prices. P.. I. tloodman,on Main street, has just received the latent and most fash ionable st le of Kent and ladies boots, .dioes 5c." For a flr-t-elss oyster stew, fry, jmu-niastor fancy roust, go to Itosco-, hi Main street. upxisi;e N. Limb's. Families upp!ird by the huinlntl or the :k. opened or in the shell. Mr.. I. Stewart. -t.i.e and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee -Hti.-f4-lkn IomII ordering work of him. and will do a belter job for U- iH.oi.t-y thnn xn outside workman. 11 U work In tin- eMik - !er here sIhiiiMIk sutTicientreeoii. Mw-ntlntMiii. IMwwh Jet . m.r con- well to rail UJ.4UI Mr. Stewart. Tiu Plate. PiffTltt. Ktc. Geo. W. LI ume keeps constantly on haud, and to arrive a full line of fish ermen xnd cannery supplies, at prices which defy competition. Parties wish ing groceries and those intending to ruu mess htiuses should inspect gouds and btnin large diomnt from reguhir price. From a Pioiuincnf IMiy-ieinn. Washingtoiiville. Ohio, June 17th, 1330. Reading the advertisement of Kendalls Spavin Cure and having a valuable and speedy horse which had been lame fit.ni spavin eighteen months, 1 ent to you for a bottle by express, which in six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement and a latge splint from another horse, and j both horses an- to-day as sound as cons. inc. one oome was worm to me one hundred dollars. Yours truly, U. . Bertolett, M. D. Road adver tisement. Sypliou Stutl3' lainp. '""- l " l-!is;- Hon. I W. Case, of Astoria, in plcin th- new Syphon study lamj 011 iheiinrke. would -a!I the atten tuition of the trade to some of it.s merit. -i. I us ilitiiuiiiatiuu qualities are not oqu.tlled by any study lamp in use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odoraloos not drip either when burning .r not burning; easily lighted and triium tl, aud is without eveoption, the most conveni ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accouiiwuyiug each lamn. Call upon Mr. Cae and buy -nr. lie ?!!s them at remarkable low rates. J.MCSEMKSTS. lln.t.5: Varieties. 1 (leo. -Hill, iiroprieu.r and manager, I Fr.i! (Sere, Mage manager, A. Ostrander, : leaner 01 oreneaira. ueo. i,:imoeri. icauer "f brass baud. To-nlaht new firt tMirt, m.w wl .,,, WW li0f Mr Nicke,rsoS in his ftmiMti.-, Mr. ijtaely in his cham pion clog dance, 31 r. Monce m new song-?. Mis- Morrison w ith her beautiful Yocalisiiis. Mr. llruee v. ill execute his almost wonderful snare drum solo, and Mr. (Jere in dutchi-tii. The entertain ment will commence with anew first part, endins with -Our Circus.' Mr. Mill has proven himself a very iopular caterer to the public tat-ami will con tinue to exert himself to do so in the fu- tnre. 1'ricc of a.lnii iini remains the New orchestral selections and new uiii.11 tut as 4,(iiu jkAftXJi ihe leadership of Mr. Georue La at iS!0 i. m. The entertainmen music on the urand stann under ambert entertainment will begin at 7 Stu p.m. Entrance on Benton street. Private !oxes on Chenauius. Harnett' Cocoalne. The best hair dressing in the world. Burnett's c(coaiue allays irritation, removes all tendency to dandruif, invig orates the action of the capillaries in the highest degree, and has earned-a deserv ed reputation for iromotini:the srowth ! and prcM'ningthelieautyof thehnman iiair. italics uresMiiy, ineir nair eiaoor atelj for the evening will lind that it im parts a healthy natural gloss to the hair, and will cause it to retain its shape for hours. Burnett's flavoring extracts are used and indorsed by the best hotels, confec tioners aim grocers throughout thecoun- istrv - The. arc irfectly pure. " A cough, cold or Mire throat should be 1 stopjicd. Neglect frequently results in Ian incurable lunir disease or consuuiu- ?" ,,Jr"wn? J" troches do not ! disorder the -.toiiiaeli nice i-ourh sinms 1 n...i i.i.....a 1..0 ,.r .u.tu-7,. ;.. ;. tlamcd parts, allaying irritation, give I relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, eatarrn. and the throat troubles which oiiij,vi. ...it. mini j jiuiiMi 3 .11c: aumcui to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constaut use for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. ' Sold at '23 eents a Ijox everywhere. -For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines. liquors, and San Francisco beer call j ftt the Gem opposite the bell tower, 1 alld Bee Campbell, I If you want a good big oyster stew in style, call around to Tom Smiths, next door to P. H. Fox, Main street Astoria, Oregon. Open at all hours. Since the Chinese swrted to brew "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia j bnmery beer, if you want something good. Mux. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. When you wwa a diaii of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a frngrant cup of ootfee, chII at Frank Fabres on the roadway, aud he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. P. Wilholm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. When you meet with an accident or get a sprained ankle or otherwise injured dwn't go to the expense of sending for a doctor, but apply some of Kendall's Spavin Cure and yoiTwill experience relief at once. Read their advertisement in another column. IXL STOBE ! ! NEW . WINTER GOODS ! I AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys. Overcoats and Ulsters. Boots and1 Shoes. Hats. Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. Indies and Jlisse. I'liileruear. Hosiery. Dress fiooil. C'lf.slmr.r:-- WateritroutV. rimiucK. ':tntoti l'luiiucls. r.ieit Duinuslt, XnpkiiiN. Doj Hrs. Craslico. Towels. Felt SUlrls, Trtiiilt-.. Valises. Motions, and uti Elegant Stock of Zephyrs a:iil Fany Yuru, In fact the largest uimI best stock in town and at the lowest prlcrs. ittrtJull a we befre j-nrcluuinu if yu wNIi to .save money. a if. coo pee, l X I. Store. Main Street, near l'arkcr Hoaw, Astoria. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURED OF FURNITURE 2s BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains. Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COKNICKS AND CURTAIN POLKS Complete in ery bnuieh. ASTORIA M. MEYER DAVIXG EVERY FACILITY FOli UK tide, I am cow prepared to furni" the of I LAGER BEER, AT :io CEXTS per ;ai.iu. fPamilie and kccperi1 of public hoio.a promptly and reculnrly sui.pJiml M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. (lUKOOX THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LAGER BEER IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AM) IS KXi'EI.t.KD P.Y SONK OX I1HS 0OAST JOHN HAHN, - CHENAMUS STREET, CU-Orders left at the UKRMAN'IA BEER MISCELLANEOUS. ' j C. LKlXKXWEllKlt. HlKA.M HKrtWN. hSTAKLlNHKI lC Leinenweber & C6.:650000 ALREADY S0LD ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMERS AB CDRR1ERS,, Manufacturers and Importers ot K LI. KINDS OF AND FINDINGS ! Wholesale Dealers hi OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS and SHOES 'ZZ?jr eHigneii cash price paid mr ides and ' IX1KX OK IMMKANK. Tallow. . Which gives the .symptoms, cause and- the lli-st Treatment of each ; a table giving all Mnvmn . -r nr t ia rnrn I the plillcIlilU dnilS llsfd tor the Horse, with CEN' T R -V L M A. R R E T ' thL' Vrdm:,r " e,u,i',, "J aotluute when ,. , . . r. .1 . 1 ... ' ,Iors'? . leeth at dltrerent aes, witli rules (eueral asMrtuient ul tahle t(K-k cun-Luttl) for telling the as; -of th-lfors.-: iSt-ngrav- hij? showing the imporfmc points In the on nand. sueli as . structure of the h.rs.-. alvj lllu-tnitintj po-i- C, ,. . , , ,, tions assinneil 1 sick liures in different dL-.- tlllllPd KrilltS illlU JCllV ,,aM"- A J?hialue. cmifctlou of receipts. aiiiii nil uiw "a" ' I1Jimaii o which would c,t a h.irsr-owner . three to lh- dollars each. Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN :.-.3 T?rrwr.w --. r .irv ! r.ik. viiriujr Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POriTltl' A"I GAIIK In the season. CIGARS AXD TOBACCO. CeNt ol 1VI'ES AM) LIUIJORN. All clieap fer CASH. GotKls sold on com inisslon. Opposite I. W. Case' btore. J. RODGKRM. D. K. WAHES5. T. W. Katox Astoria Market 1 OIT03ITE OCCIDENT IIOTEl, ASTORIA, .... 0REC.0N. WAKBRX & RATO.V. l'roprietorH. (Sueetster 10 Warrtn A McGuirt Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR. FRED HAY, CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. a- Butter, Egfs, Cheese, etc. ooiwLantly on hand. JS Ships supplied at the lotresc ratea. Washingtoii TUarket, Main Street, - - Astoria Orcgai, BERGMAN D BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AlTK.N tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH ANDCURED MEATS I Which will be sold at Iovren rates, wbolettale andret&iL Special attention riven to roppb nz ships. BILL HEAD PAPER, OF EVERY GRADE AND COLOR, PRIN d or plain, at lowest rates, at ' Tub Astorux oESce BREWERY. - - Proprietor. .MANI'FACITHK OF A Urart fLAS XR- public with the fine-t MUrtlitr. f"f caah. OF BOTTLED BEER, it si so vr.n ixry.iL. - PKOPKIETOE, - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will lie promptly attended tc.-W. MISCELLANEOUS. "A Merciful Man N Merciful to hi Coast. o.x.Y as :k.th. I 1 A treatise on the tft And his Diseases, by B.J. EEXDALL, M.Ifi. THIS BOOK. Thousands who have seen It commend It. and many good horsemen have extolled it In the hiKiiest tenns, evin stating that they prefer It to bntiks which eost?.i oOto S10 w. ijoiioi inmw away your monej in the pur chase of costly books on the Jlorse. which are so full of Latin phrases and technical terms as to he unintelligible, to the average reailer hut, BUY KENDALL'S TREATISE, X book of luo pae,es, in papr covers. Kivins' you more pna-tieat imormation than is con tained iu.some lare volumes at far higher cost, flavins examined this book thoroughly nearesatblled no HORSE-OWNER "Would hesitate a moment about Investhiff25 cenLslnit-.pitrchae.if he did but know the value of its- contents. Reconi.hij the de sirability of having such pnictieal iufonua tlon as jiur farming friends daily nerd- in their business, provided at reaotiable cost Instead of bcin:; obliged to pay the enormous profits demanded bv the Publishers of most AcricultunU Books. c have secured Seyeral Hundred Copies Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse, sintrte copies of v. Inch we .shall be pleased to mail to any reader f this paper. jKjstaije pre paid by us. on reeeipt t 25 OEKTTS. Itemittnitces may be made In eurrency, sil ver or stamps. Send all orders to . IRKLLVD, A.strH. OreguM I. W." CASE, 13IPOKTKK AND WMOLESAI.K AND RE TAIL uKALXR I iiuiiniiiiD mjmuiijtrmuj Corner CheHaiHUs and Cast JUieet.s. ASTORIA - - - OREGON, Cedar Floats. TnE UNDERSIGNED WILL RE PRE pontl to furnish to ortlf r. in lob to uit. and kept con-tatlv on band, CEDAR FLOATS, MA ULS'. ITAXDLES, etc. for saie at louust prtees, . Addrass. or call a iwn PETERSON .t ANDER50N. 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