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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1881)
b) glue gstilB storinn. ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY FEB. 18. 181 IS8UED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted;. e. Ireland, Editor niul Proprietor. Astortan IiuiUUug, Cats tilrtet. Tcrms 0 Subscriptien: j to one afui al.ne in Portland. Aiken, 'coin to be narrated not to take wved by Corner, per wock .25 Cent i Selling fc LV. .tUy-;ivi- osvs of place Oil the Stage; but the man Sent by mail, lour months :4 w I t ,s 1 4. ,. JVside this thev L.r.r : an-smct. thic :i hn im' .1 Sent by mail, cbc yetir w u Tree of Ponaxe toiubMJribors. " Advertisement irxrlxi by the cur hi ) the rate of SI hi per ?quire per month. Transient adveruVunr. by the day r week, ftfty oents ier rqtiare lor wich inrum. TIm- -kl) Atoriun lb a mammoth sheet, exactly double the size of the Dailj. It U just the m perforthe fireside, containing in addi tion to all the current new?, choice mis cellany, agricultural mailer, market re ports, etc. It in furnished to single ul scribers at 32 00 per year in advance. rA limited numoer of Miiall adver tisements inserted t 4nblir.h-d rate'.. THECITY. THB DAW. ASTOltlAJ iritl o m(1 by moilal'b cciiix amoittJi.fr' J itmt )Ut ere wfrt frmtnniMt ali-siteirom th. r Wi ran hare Thk Aitoiii.v f-lbnf Uutu. Daily or Wkkkia UtHtM to iiuy fjfl-itt?uy cith oui. addltitmrU txpnwu Afarx uuvj In tTastQt& a oftrji an ticsiretU Ismc-frftrr t the counting Tfnm. The Oregon sniled and the Colum bia arrived yesterday. Sheriff Twombly returneil from his Nehalein trip Wednesday evening. Mr. W. H. Twilight is now em ployed at the store of Mew. Page and Allen. The weather yefcterday waa quite cool and gloomy, with slight indica tions of rain. The Columbia wjis yesterday de tained in Bakers baj' several hours on aocount of scarcitv of water at low tide. Mr. W. L. Robb hae left the city for Tanzy point, where he will bo en gaged as book-keeper at the works of J. William and company. Mr. E. P. Thompson, formerly of this city, arrived by the steamer Co lombia and proceeded up riviw. He will ititurn by the same steamer. -The Occident Packing company received 3'esterday by steamer Colum bia a lot of machinery, praises, cut ters, eta, for their Aew cannery. The Ryevale has discharged about 1000 boxes tin at Flavels dock. About fifty tons bait will also be dis charged before the vessel will go up river. The Cerastes went to sea yester day in tow of the Brenltam, Hansen pilot. Four men were taken from the Columbia in Bakers bay by the Bren ham for the Cerastes prior to her de parture. The steamship Columbia, from San Francisco, yesterday brought a large number of passengers, number ing in all about 2(K. She discharged a Urge lot of freight at this place be fore proceeding up river. The little town t Ilwaco is soon to have water works. A few days ago a contract between Mr. J. D. Molman and another party was executed for laying wjiter pipe conducting water into the town of Ilwaeo from Moiin iaiu spring, from which spring lake Hoi man is formed. The Astoria fishery (the large Kinney cannery) are making active preparations, and intend to run their cannery to its full capacity during the coming fishing season. Twenty new net racks will be constructed on the west side of the cannery. The piles and lumber are already here and work will be immediately commenced, The editor of Tue Astokian, writing to a friend in tills city under date of February Gth, from Chicago, says: "I always grow fat on a trip across the continent. There, is some thing in the air which seems to agree with me. Like Hamlet, I am waxing f&t and scant of breath, my dress suit streatches to its smoothest extent over my rotund figure, and my Hock 1b red dening and rising above ray collar in a tell-tale way." By reference to our new adver tisements in another colnmn ?ur read ers will note that E. C. Holden has been commissioned to sell at public auction a large and valuable stock of silver ware consisting of all the varie tien used in housekeeping. It is a portion of a large bankrupt stock of one of the heaviest houses in San Francisco and has beon selected ex pressly for this niaiket. The goods arrived on the ocean steamer yester day, will be opened to-day, and on exhibition all day Saturday. The ladies are particularly invited to call and examine these goods, and seats will be arranged for their special bene fit at the eale on Saturday evening. Onr Home Industries. The lar"; order for boots and shoes which . are beint: shinned frwm Hie colir was produced at Munich in Astoria IW ami Sh.s fct..ry of j tl,e latter part of 1S65. The author Moh. LuinetmeWr&Ci., xtupiior,.. j-.i nr ft .;,..,,., rrnm ,h Astonn, is a conviction f the fact J that the establishiuon "f UiiietHniiany fillHaiiMl.iiSh.Migitf..rtlirHii-h..ut "i "-P .:. .,,g v u. l... ..,.tir.. .mt.. Vtunl.1 i,...numr'trft important changes. The ! Messrs Linenwjbor vt C. shipped j will have in the Oregon rUiWity ami : .s '. Navigation company- wharvhoutNi, randy for shipment in x few days, in- hundred xh1 fifteen oieh. 'Ihis fac tory it iiiih ruuniiit; t"ii fnU evi'y and hns tlmta mi oven mmxs it. ewi- ,iiMri...mi,Tit. nlu.-ivs huvtit" W .1 1hii . .....-....., , ... .- --- - c nuiohur Mf orders on hand, waiting to be nlled. Tins fud x!we shown that these gM,ds are of Mitier-tor c1hs, anil serves still further t demonstrate tin power Ui pioduce hp gxi Hoot and slioes here hs any pbce in the wrld. In many branches of mxtiufactuie, we think Oregon already equals, and even excels, the eat!; and when we ooniu in contact with an establishment of this kind, we deem it but a doty we owe to the pubbc to make i: kiKwn as widelj as pfwib'o. Tile tenth annual vision of the Oregon state temperance alliance convoiied at Portland on WedntWay lajt. - The stoamer Granada, from Pana ma, was quarantined at linn Francisco on the Kith with one cue smaUpox n board. A ooiTuspoudont writing from IS waoo to the Oregonuu tys that six new buildinge uro juet beiug complet ed, and twice as many mare will be commenced within a few weeeks. -The British bark Couutesa of Itothos.from Middloborough, England, j to this port, pat into Gibraltar Janu !ary 19, inl reported having encount ered a heavy gale in 38 a. 12 w. Lost running gear, 9hippod cargo and other damage. - A nice lot of ea-Uorn oysters at Ilo-coob, arriv.Hl yeswrdtiy by steaxue: Columbia. CaKatouud. You will find them first ei-s. Pianos and organb for ale on monthly iuetaWuiuiit plan or for rent at Adler's. Frvh nmeh at Warren fc Katons. The Ikjw unproved Francouia range, kept by Magnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market, Max. Waguer's Sn Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. Magnus C. Crosby has a first-class workman, and in prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in 1m, sheet iron aud copper, plumbing and steam fitting. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. The handfcomeat show of jewelry of all descriptions is now to be seen ui Adler's jewelry department. - Johu Rogers has just received at the Ceutral market a large invoice of ooal oil, assorted brand, and for sale at reduced rates. He also keeps a general assortment of groceries, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of best quality, which he offers a aiuall profit for cash. Attention every one! Have you heard of Kendalls Spavin Ouru? Sse advertisement. -Mr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their sjaon. Lawyers briefs printed in fine style, at Thk Astokian office. Salmon bellies, at retail, at War ren A: Eaton's. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Columbia Brevxry J&tr acknowledged to be superior to all others. The largest livery owner in Maine uses Kendall's Spavin Cure with the best success. See tho advertisement. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to any length, and full measure. Marvel not that I say unto you, ye must pay the printer. Whosoever noglocteth to pay tho printer, hath not eternal life abiding in him. Who hath sorrow, who hath woe, who hath the nightmare! They who forget to render uuto the printer his just dues. If a mau live many years and p&yeth not for Tuk Astokian, behold hu shail not die in peace till he hath re stored to tin printer that which ho hath withheld. Cannerymun would gam much by leaving us their orders for incidental printing now, to bo done leisurely dur ing the winter months saving time and money, and avoiding the risks of a spring rush of work. Warrantee deeds at Thk As tokian ofiice. E3?"There is not now any better news paper, nor one more consistent! v de voted to the building up of the country than Thk Astokian. At the price of Two Dollars per j ear It is the cheapest, as well as the best. With your aid and encouragement we shall be able to make further improvements to enhanoo its field of nfieiulnc-ss. What a Telegram Did- A. piece called the Dcuith of Lxn- town, and was communicated with !-.. ...f .u ,. . :.. ..-. author wishes the murder of Lin- sen-ation-lovt-r, and he, therefore, sut a peremptory telegram to the 'author in the. werds: "The mur- dtr must be committed in the box. Ii-plv 4-uickly.9 The telegraph employe who received the message was so alarmed that, instead of forwarding it to the address, he cmnmunicaU'd it at once to the commissioner of police, who in his turn considered the information of HifficiKHt importance to put his brethren of the police on the qui vivc at M unich, and the machinery of the law was at once put into operation to arrest the murderous conspirators. Happily the man ager was able to convince the authentic?, and ho the matter end ed with a sensation story for the papers;, which turned out to be a capital puff preliminary for the piece. Central Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steam ship dock is now open for the reccp tiwii of guestx. where the well known cs.terer, .Mr. Anton Beloh will always be found ready to wait on his patrons. He has bad the above named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike aud Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him, as he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the city I. O. O. F. AsTOiua. February llth, isH!. Members of Beaver lodge 2sa. 35, 1. 0. 0. F.--You are hereby requested to attend lodge at onr next regular meeting, February 17th, 1881. Busi ness of vital importance to the future welfare of the lodge is to be consider- ciL Come one, come all and let us have a full attendance. Bv order, x. c. Attest: T..S.Jkwett, 1U8. Cl0ek.1I Clock!! Clorkn!!! Go ahead, is the word with Carl Adler. He is now the agent for the American Clock company and has just recivod a line assortment of clocks and watches, prices very moderate 011 the same, with a full guarantee. Mer chants and dealers supplied at whole sale list prices. Tli ere Im 31 axle. 1b the Air About Carl Adler's nitiBic and va riety store on Chcnamus street. Pianos and orgauB are his speciality now, ho is agent for all the finest makes and has a grand assortment on hand. Terms of sales, exceedingly low prices for cash, or on the e install ment plan, $10 per month. Has also some for rent. Carl Adler. XalletM, fi off and Copper II and ten. Cannorymens work will be done in good style by Henry Gallon, Astoria, Oregon. If you will give him your orders now ho can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all parties. Piano Tanintf. Jar. A. lx r rancis, dealer m pianos and organs and professional tuner and repairer, will be in uhcjty a few days. Those wishing to buy til the best profitable terms wmj do well to give him a call. He will recommend nothing but first-class instruments. Orders may be lefuat thepost-omce or Mrs. Munson's. Komethinjr. New and Choice. Have you already tasted the delici ous smoked sardines, excellently adapted for luncheon or supper? If not, try them at once. Ask your grocer for tnem; thoy are put up ex pressly for family use. J. "IV. XnnHoii Is getting impatient waiting tor EOtnft ot those premises to pay balanc es duo on account of steamer Magnet. He don't want to make costs, but is liable to do so. To Let. 8everal furnished or unfurnished rooms at Mrs. Munson'a lodging house. Also, a few persons can have board if required, either Iadios or gentlmon. JSfbomc say that it is no use for them to advertise, that they have been in the place in business all their lives, aud everybody Knows them. Such people seem to forget to take in consideration that our country is increasing in popu lation nearly 40 jaTccnt. every ten years, and no matter how old the place may be, there are constant changes taking place; some move to other parts, and strangers fill their places. In this age of the world, unless the name of a business firm is kept constantly before the public, some new firm may start up, and. by liberal advertising, in a very short time take the place of the older ones, and the latter rust out, as it were, and be forgot ten. No man ever lost money by judi cious advertising. AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales can be found at M. C. I Crosby's, at bottom prices. i'. J. uoouraan,on jiatnatreei.nasi ju: received the latest and most fash-'l ionable style of gent and ladies boots, I dioes. etc. j For a tlrst-clas oyster stew, fry," mnMam'tS" ?S&iu! ."lSS ' Families supplied bv the hundred or the . sack, open! or in theheii. " .ir. j. suewnrK pione anumaru;e' cutler ot Astoria tyill sui faetion to all ordering wos C satis ,. , will do a better ipTj forJs money than1' anv ou.iuie vortcmsy; II is work In trie , eemeu-rv heryIio(abesuflSf-ientrecoin uiendntioK; ptjGw ytui let your eon-1 inu'ivior woriroi uu Kiim 11 vrouiu im xvftrvt call atKin .Mr. Mewart. . - - Tin Plate, I'isTln. Ke. Get. W. IJuuie keeps cotntsutly on hand, and to arrive n. full line of fish- j ermou ami cannery supplies, at prices j which defy competition. Parties wish- j ing groceries and those intending to 1 run mess houses should inspect goods J and obtain large discount from regular ' price. J -- JFURNITURE s? BEDDING ,oonWhi'tVnviI!,;, 0l"'JUue il AND DEALER IN 1880. Reading the advertisement of j SJ&LJSSta 1 Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, been lame from spavin eighteen! tnonthH, 1 sent to you for a bottle by j Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, express, which in six weeks removed all lameness aud enlargement and a I WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES large splint from another horse, and Complete in every branch. ootn uorses are to-uay as sounu as , colts. The one bottle was wurtb to me one hundred dollars. 11. K. Bsrtolett. M. D. tisemonr. Yours truly, Read adver- S ptiou Study tiump. Hon. I. W. Case, of Astoria, in jdaciiig tin- iii-ft Syphon study lamp 011 the market, would call the alien tuition of the trade to some of its merits. Its illuminating qualities ntv not equalled by any study lamp in ti3e. It gives a Bteady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odoruloes not drip either when burning or not burning: easily lighted and trimmed, and Is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Call upon Mr. Case and buy one. He sells them at remarkable low rates. AJUUSKUJiSTS. Hill's Vakikties. Ceo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred lere. stage manager, A. Ostrauder. leader of orchestra. Geo. Lambert, leader of brass baud. To-night new first part, new acts, aud new olio, Mr. Niekerson in his funisms, Mr. Staely in hischam pion clog dance, 31 r. 3Ibrice hi new songs. Mis Morrison with her beautiful vocnlistiK. Mr. Ilruce will execute his almost wonderful snare drum solo, and Mr. Cere in dutchisms. The entertain ment will commence with a new first part, ending with "Our CireiM." Mr. Hill has pi oven himself a very popular caterer to the public taste and will con tinue to exert himself to do so in the fu ture. Irice of admission remains the same. Nine people on the tir0t part, and an exhibition equal to any on the coast. Mr. Hill Invites criti cism. Come and see for yourself. New orchestral selections and new music on the graud stand under ilie leadership of Mr. George Lainbert at 630 r. 11. The entertaiument will begin at 7 i"?0 p. 11. Entrance on Benton street. Private boxes on Chenamus. if other ! Slather) t ! XetherH I ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once aud get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, It will relieve the poor littla suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels and ;ive rust to the mother, and relief and icaltli to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use In all case, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest aud best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Fresh leaf lard at Warren and Eaton's. For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at tho Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camplmll. 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 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 you want something good. When yon want a dUh of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at Frank Fabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. P. Wilhelm, Boh 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 ynu will experience relief at once. Rend their advertisement in another column. Frank Faber has removed in to Dr. Kinsey's building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dock from down town, before break fast, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Bath tub3, water closets, sinks and hot water apparatus, furnished hotels and private residences, at lowest rates and shortest notice, by Magnus 0. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round tho corner." IXL STORE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT THK TIMES. Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys. Shoes, Hats. Furnishing V ,1,1 1 a.w f VI tfl lfikwiii: IfnititHtiiMii. f ... mf ..ui. ..r-.-l.r-. '..i.'. . . ... Waterproof, Flaunels. 'unto rVapkluw. Dojlie. Crashes. To we In. Felt Mkirt.M. TrtmliK. Valines. ZVoHonx. and ait I?lmi,if 4-x.r ,f r.i,.l. Jjiivjciiiu oi.oiv mi rjjnij In fact the largest aad besttoek in town and :il th- Iowa-it prictw. ;Cttlt n me befere pMreliaoe if vhu whit to nave money. C. If. COOPER, I X 1. Store. Main Stn-et, near I'.irkor Ilotj. .Vstorin. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTUKKK OF ASTORIA JY1. MEYER HAVING EVKUY FVCILtTV 10K 11 tide, I am now prepared to furti tbe LAGER BEER, XT 3U (TATS PKK .'AIiMN 5SFamiiie and keeper? of public hoves M. MEVEH. Proprietor THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LA GBR. IS SUPERIOR TO 3IOS1. AND IS KXCELLLD R ONF ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - CHENAHTOS STREET, CHTOrders left at the fiERMANlA BEER MISCELLANEOUS. C. LElNKNWEUKK. HIKAM BltiWS. RSTAULIsllRD tS35. Leinenweber & Co., ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMERS AUD CURRIERS,! Manufacturers and Importers ot 1 I.L KINDS OF x:E2ja.a?:B::E!jEL AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS and SHOES I rarillnest cash price paid tor Tallow. ides and ( r'I?Tn'tT? A T l PirT?T ILil 1 IvrU-i all rl.lv IV Hi 1 . Ueneml assortment of table otivk consmmh on hand, such a C,.,l l,",.., ?4-o ,l I. .11.. tlllHCd 1 I'tlltS llllU JPlIV Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard. IXKW. RUTTEK. CHKKSE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POULTUY AI GA3IK in the seaon. CIGARS AiD TOBACCO. JB.t or ATIXKS A3il I.KlUOItS. All cheap far CAS1I. Oooits sold on com mission. Opioslte I. W. Case's store. I. RODUERS. D. K. Wakerx. T. W. Evto.i Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEl , ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. tt'ARKfc.V JL KATOX, Proprietors. (Suecenor to Warren J- McUuire Wholwale and Rotait Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES. FLOUR. FEED HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, Ere. d"Iluttor, Kgi&. Cheorc, otc. oon?uuitl onhaad. CJ" Ships mip plied at tho lowit rate. Washington Harket, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon K ERG MA X A H Ell Ii Y DESl'ECTFULLY OAI.L THE ATI K-. JX tion of tho public to tho fact that the above .Mnrkot will always bosupiHcd with a. FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY j FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rau-s, whulotale and retaiL Special attention sovan to snpplj a; ihhti. LETTER UEAD PAPER. PRINTED OR PLAIN, OF TOE BEST jl Qoaaty at Tub AsTotttA office. Overcoats and Ulsters. Boots and Goods, and Fancy Goods. tiitiSot llMMk. nnml , u I j. .am m - ... l , jr I l,--l TNUVll- .--f UI1JI V.: 11 Flnimels. T.tueii Dauiuk, r,. . ,,l V,,- V....... 1 .-! iiii. lam j l ui ii, BREWERY. - Proprietor. K .MANTFACTUUK UF A ll;.STCLAS AR. public with the line-t lualtty. for cmL. OK BOTTLED BEER, at i .xt ia-:i: ihxi:'. proinptlr and rogatcrly rtufi-Iifvl ASTrtUIA. OKEISON - PROPRIETOR, - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will lie promptly attended to.- MISCELLANEOUS. 'A .Merciful Han i Merciful to tLs Beal. OXLY :Z CEXTH. W already sold i A tn utiM 00 the vUI And his Pbcacs, bj j B.J. REXDJLL, M.B. Full or Valuable and Prnetlcal In formation, and Containing; nn IXDF.X OF OIMKAHEM. Willed Rives the sjniptoms. eue and the I!e Treatment of each , a table giving all the tmielp:d drujr umm lor the Uorst?. with UieordIiiarttiw.effwtsa!IantIdote-when SauoLsen: a tahle with nn eiiir.ivii.Er of f Hurv's teeth at dinVre-.t aes. with rules for U-Wmtthe :u;ef the Horse iP5erucrav- hiRS sliowui!; the inijHmant points in the strueture or the hore. ai-o illustratm;; iKfci- t.o av,uuicd In sK-k mir. In d liferent d Li - tf'es. A wuunb.e reflection rf receipts. iwsnj o wUIeh would o,t a aurse-owuer urn' i- iiuiiait rntii EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousands who have seen it commend it. aad many good hoisenieti liae extolled it in the hiuest tenus, ev-n statinp that they preier it to books whlrli cost 5 CO to ?lo 00. do not throw away your money in the mir- cliase of costly hooks un the Horse, which are so full of IiUn phrases and teuhnie:U terms an to he uir.ntelluiiblu to the averne j reader but. BUY KENDALL'S TREATISE, A book or lco papes. m paper cover-. Riving you more practical Information than is con tained in .some larpe volumes attar higher cost. Havlnexiunliied thi-ibook thornughly we rue satblled no HORSE-OWNER Would hesitate a moment about investlnR 25 cents lu its purchase, if he did but know the value of Its contents. RecofniizluK the de sirability of having sueh pnictieai informa tion as our farming friends dally need In their business, provided at reasonable cost Instead of belne obliged topav the enormous profits demanded by the Publishers of mom ARricidtural Books, we havi secured Several Hundred Copies Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse, siugle copies of whleh we shall be pleased to mail to any reader of thLs paper postage pre jwld by us, on receipt of Remittances may be made in currency, sil ver or -Haiap-. beml all orders to i. c. utKriA.vr; A-ttorta, Oregon I." W. CASE, IMPOF'IER AND WIIOLKSALR AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL ffiRCHAllDISE Coraer Ciienamus and Cas. .streets. ASTORL-V OREGON, Cedar Floats. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FRE pared to furnish to order, in lots to suit, and kept constantly on hand. CEDAR FLOATS, MA U1.S, HANDLES, etc.. for sale at lowest prices. Address, or call upon PETERSON ft ANDERSON, 12.4 Oak Point. W.T, SKSM, i&E&FbZ 1 'M. F u m o. uuj illE vll; WL M M