The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 10, 1881, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OKON:
TUESDAY MAY 10, 18S1
B.C. IKKLA.t
.Editor.
A Matter of Facts.
"We are printing a newspaper.
"We have no enemies to punish,
nor friends to reward, by the man
ner qL .writing', our .news para.
graphs. If we choose to suppress
an part of news which niight be
damaging to the parties concern
ed, it is nevertheless news ; and
our act has been prompted by a
motive of simple kindness to the
persons or person immediately in
terested. But when suoh persons
or person set themselves up as
censors to criticise an act intended
as a benefit to them solely, and we
hear of it, we shall piobably not
be so careful again, to cover their
omissions. We have proper re
spect for all, disrespect for none.
"We, too, must be respected where
respect is due to us. Sensible
men will be willing to compre
hend this status of a newspaper.
And, so far as we are concerned,
we intend to let them know here
after that an item of news on the
street is no less a matter of news
in The Asiokian but we shall
always confine our items to the
facts existing.
Late rains are said to be bene
ficial to Kansas farming interests.
A mad dog in Halifax bit seven
children on Hut m day. Shoot the
doers.
Throe children were killed by
lightning in Winona, Minnesota,
on Saturday.
The Northern Pacific railroad is
not so flush this week as it was
last by about 1 0,000,000. Dis
trust. There is said to be a scarcity of
sailors at Portland. Portland is
too far inland to have everything
she wants.
James B. Doyle, the notorious
Illinois forger, gave 20,000 .bonds
on Saturday. He is a high toned
rascal, with plenty of scads.
Another man has just died who
was one of the first to run up the
stars and stripes in California.
Tommy Patterson of Portland.
Officer Minto chased a gang of
highwaymen into the brush south
of Turners Saturday. Minto and
posse only had revolvers; the gang
had "Winchester rifles. A bullet
was put through the hat on one of
Mintos men.
Buy the Weekly.
1MB WEEKLY A.STOKIAN lif tills
week is full nf just puck infotnmtion
and news of the country as your
mends m the eat want to see. It
has very few mivurii'-.&tiients, and is
chock to the muzzle uf information
that no family chu successfully queurt
along without, iwo doll.tre will buy
the whole wad for a yewr, $1 50 for
six months, or ton emits per copy.
Shipping t'rt l- the thousand,
or to order, plain or printed, at The
ASTOKIAN' otucc.
The roomt u inch we have to let
in The Astormn i.nilihii are the
tinuit in tlw cit.v for office purposes,
and the rate is ery rensonitblo.
SfAIl citizens of Oicgon who desire
to inform their fueiuU in the states of
thp condition and proiriwsof this state,
can have no more complete and conipie
henshc volume of facts to send them
thaifby subscribing for "this journal,
and having us mail it weekly to their
lricnds. We mail it as dh cried. For
$3 00 in advance, we mail tluee copies
of Tine Weekly Am out an one year.
By a recent postal decision men
can actually make money by getting
their bills and statements of accounts
printed. Statements of accounts and
bills of sale when made out on paper
having printed headings, can be sent
by mail for one cent, if the envelope
is left unsealed; whereas, if it is made
out on imprinted paper, it will cost
three cents. Thus by patronizing The
Astouiax two cents can be saved on
every bill or statement that s sent out
through the mail.
EsfWhat nleasure it is to pay ones
debts! In the fn-,t placr.it xcnmvcsihat
uneasiness which a person feels from
dependence and obligation. It affords
pleasure to the 'creditor, and therefore
gratifies our social affection. It nro
motes that future confidence w Inch is so
interesting to an honest mind. It opens
a prospect of being leadiiv supplied
with what you want on future occasions.
It leaves a consciousness of our urtue;
and it is a measuie w e know to be right,
both in point of justice and sound econ
omy. Finally, it is the main suppoi t of
simple reputation. Vn us, that we may
pay others.
STSomc say that it is no use for them
to advertise, that thej have been in the
place in business nil their lives, and
everybody Knows them, bueh people
seem to forget to take m consideration
that our country is increasing in popu
lation nearly 40 per cent, every ten vears,
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. Jn 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
ituciai tiuiciiuuiu, ill u via v suun iiuie
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
lous advertising.
Horse .education.
In something written wo have an
indistinct recollection of having made
Teference to a general disposition
among boys in their teens, as well as
boys of maturer years, to enlighten
ana oiess me wona -nun tneir pro
found knowledge of the horse and his
history. Our books and newspapers
are full of this kind of literature, and
it varies in style from the production
of the child at school, commencing
with: The horse has four legs and a
tail; up to the eloquent tribute of the
scholar when he quotes from Jeb: That
his neck is clothed with thunder and
the glory of-his nostrils -js terrible.
He smefteth the battle afar off, the
thunder of the captains and the
shouting. Between these two ex
tremes of the child at his first school
composition, and the professional
literature, we have every grade of pre
tention, and each professing to have
mastered the whole subject. As we
approach the close of -this nineteenth
century, we begin to look for some
thing better in this department of
knowledge from those who assume to
instruct. "m And it is to be found in
Kendalls Treatise on tho horae, sent
by mail to any person for twenty-five
conts, postage paid. Apply to The
Astoman office, or address D. C. Ire
land, Astoria, Oregon.
The boat stoves made by 3VL C.
Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, are
superior to all others in this market.
Chewing molass;
and chewinjr candiey
pVpoppermints
if all flavors, at
the Astoria candyiaptory, made fresh
every day, opposuei the bell tower.
NEW TO,
T OST. Mav 7th, abnt If ty fathoms net
JUL made of Barbour 40-11 plv. Corks and
lead marked J. O. If U Qo. Finder will be
siiitablv rewarded
XI. O. ttANTHOUN & CO.
Mjj Stli. 18S1.
"Marian Zing.
ii
AITE HAVE NOW PLACED THIS FIRST
cluviMsel oh 11)6 berth for salmon
loading to Liverpool. Ipr particulars rcRard
inr.itCKof frrlKhy.mdfiasuranco. apply to
uyuiiuio. Mbibi: &. wt..
IMJHRS.
rortlauu, Oregon.
Notice to uonsignees
I3URCHASEKS OF TIJt I'LATES AND
consignees of merchandise bj the " Clan
Grant," will please ttke nutlet that thW ves
sel commences dlsciariabR at Hustlers nW
dock, llondav. Mb; lusL All merchandise
left on the dock Mlcrp o'clock r. m. of the
daj of llHdischarf. will beat owners rk.
ROGElifc, MEYER & CO..
bd-6t Consignees of Teasel.
A CARD. Astoria, May a. 1SS1. I desire
to kuc notice to the fishermen on the
Columbia mer that the "Argonaut." owned
bv J. V. Sc V. Cook of Clifton, respects no
rights that fishermen hart: in common on
.said mcr; where the ilsbprmcn refuse to
work for the price thatsJhe,Me&rs. Cook set
on fish. The said boat has Vlestroyed for me
a part of three nets, and lh6 owner of it re
lumes to inane sinv resuuinoa to riu what
ever, although I have requested tuem to do
so lie sates other nets. Iwh&n hp flouls
them, mine he cuts and destVoyslfsmrply be
cause I refused to furnish fish foe him at the
price he wished.
lim I
ANTOINE X ADAMSAPFLE.
mark.
Signature witnessed. 8d&.wlw
Proposal for Building Wharf at
Ilwaco, W. T.
"OIOS FOR EXTEXDIXG Tilt WHARF
-U and roadway of the Ilwaco wharf
company, at Ilwaco. "W.T.. from the nres-
cnt v.harf in a southeasterly direction, from
450 to COo feet, will be yrcceivcd at the office
of the company until II a. u. Mav 20. 1831.
Bids should suite the.brice per hueal foot for
meroauwav ; also lor constructing the mam
wharf and slip, in accordance with plans and
specifications to beScen at the office of J. H.
1). Graj. Astona, Oregon, until Tuesday,
May 17, 1SS1. afte which thueAlicy will be fn
the hands of tho'serretary or the company at
Ilwaco, W. T.j The company rescrte the
iizm ii' rricciJiii v or an urns.
r L. A. LOOMIS.
President I. "YV. Co.
Ilwaco, w. T., May , 18S1.
Shipmasters Notice.
BRITISH BARQUE CLAN GRANT.
Neither the Captain nor the acents.
Messrs. Rodgers, Meter & Co., will be res-
poninie ior anj ieoi contracteit ny tne
rrett ot sjna t cssei w line at Aonsu
.IAS. STEPHEN.
iw Master British bark Clan Grant.
Consignees Notice.
T3RITISH BARQUE TiAX GRANT.
juc Mcpuen mnsivr, irom i.itftrpooi.
Neither the Captain imr the, undersigned
consignees of the abote named tessel will be
responsible for an debts which '' be eon-
inicieu it uiecrew.
:t RODGERS. MEYF.R & Co.
Consignees Notice.
BRITISH BARQUE-MARIOX KIXC. Cal
vert master, Irom Rio.
Neither the Captain nor the undersigned
consignees of the abotV name vessel will be
responsible for any debtn which may be con
tracted by the crew. -
St ROOGERS. MEYER & Co.
"tOUND Near Ilwaco. about lathoms
JL old cork line. No marks.- Onner can
liave.s.une bt proting property ahd paying
cliMrges. JOHN J'ETERSOX.
At a. i". r-o i anucry.
vstona, jiaj t, ijsm.
TriOUXD A skltf about 1C feet lontr. imlnt.
i ed liglit blue with strips of tin on out
side, was plc&itl .tip near black buov off
Fort Steteny. JIAy 3d. Ottner can hate
same by pr)iDg property and pating for
this adtertifement. J. V. 5: v. COOIv.
May 4lli. 18Slf
ITOl'NI). Near the RepuUlic tvreck a
. piece of new net. new Ie:uf line, new cork
line, wen li-piy. -mink IMs J
Ansrlo-Ainerl-
can l'ackhig Co.'.s,
Ottner can nrote nroi-
en.t ami pay cna
cuyxaumg upon,
1 A.I.FEENAN.
Astoria racking Company.
Ma 2d. 1S81.'
T OST Mav 4th ICi f:illinmsof r,o tnli tmr
Jul Barhours No. li, 11 ply and No. 3. 10 ply,
urn f-urK ami lean line, no inarKS, at tne
!nat Republic. Finder will please notify
S. I). ADAIR, and receltc reward. 5-lw
T.OST. Between Scarborough Hill and
X-I Sand Island oithe night of the 28th,
iou laiuoms jq new net, luiuours o. 12.
Corks bninde u'.A. : the finder w ill be Mut
ably rettarddkicallhigon
1 ROB..IOHXSOX.
ditt-lw IUsheniiens Packiug Company.
DISSOLUTION' NOTICE Notice is here
by giten tliat the copartnership hereto
foti evistinir between John Davis and Chas
(S. Ross, in the business "nf logging, is this
uay dissolved uy mutual caiLsent. Chas. G.
Rons continues tlie bnsmess.tiud will pay all
Indebtedness of the late flrm.l
JOHN DAVIS.
CHAS. G. ROSS.
KnappH. Oregon, Mny-4rfBl. d-tf
For Sale.
A NEW SKIFF AxfrEEX FEET lXXO.
a Spniee lunibe bll .seasoned. Fartles
applt to 1 NICHOLS,
f At the Tarker House.
Pioneer Meeting.
A N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE
1. rioueer and Historical Societvof Ore
gon will be held in Astoria at the rooms of
the society, at 2 o'clock p.m.. on the 11th
day of Mav, 1&81. to complete the business of
the annual meeting. Alt interested are cor
dially hit ited.
S. T. McKEAN, Secretary.
Astoria. Oregon, April 29. 1881.
City Auditors Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the
In City Assessment Roll of the city of As
toria, Oregqjt. as returned by the CItv Asses
sor for the j ear 1881. Is now on file in the
office of the Auditor and Clerk of said city
where It trill remain open for inspection
until the 15th dav of Mav. 1881. All auDlIca-
tlons for corrections or revisions of the same
must be filed with said Auditor and Clerk
prior to said 15th day of May. 1681.
B.H.CARDWELL,
. Auditor and Clerk,
Astoria, May 2, IS? J. -td .dfcw-
MISCELLANEOUS.
IMPORTANT I
iffiOUNCEMMT;
OF THE
HOUSE
To make room for an Immense stock of goods
that are arrit Ing by evert steamer,
I will sell for the
NEXT THIRTY DAYS
AT-
Greatly Reduced Prices !
My entire stock, comprising the latest styles
--ok-
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods,
Cloaks, Dolmans,
Ladies and Child rens Shoes and Slippers
ALSO:
A COMPLETE LINE OF
MENS AND YOUTHS
CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,
ETC.
ETC.
ETC.
Before purchasing your goods elsewhere
call In and examine my goods and prices, as
It will pay you well for jour trouble.
S. SCHLTJSSEL,
WHITE HOUSE STORE,
Corner Main and Cheti:u.-ms streets,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
e. w. HuaTE
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, LUMBER.
ETC., ETC.. ETC.,
TIN PLATE
BLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD,
SEAAI1NG COPPERS,
SOLDERING COPPERS
SALMON TWINE,
COTTON TWINE.
NET LINES,
MANILLA HOPE,
SAIL CLOTH.
ANCHORS,
OARS, FLOATS.
MAill. HANDLES,
MURIATIC ACID,
LACQUER, VARNISH,
TURPENTIN E. HENZIN E,
COAL OIL,
GUM BOOTS, RICE. ETC., ETC.,
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
ASTORIA, - - OREGON.
BOCK
THE ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE
THAT HAS EVER COME TO
THIS CITY IS NOW FOR
SALE AT THE
Great Eastern Saloon
ON CONCOMLY STREET, BY
MAX WAGNEH.
IT IS IMPORTED DIRECT FBOM
SAN FRANCISCO NATIONAL
BREWERY.
MAX UNDERSTANDS HIMSELF,
AND KNOWING WHAT IS
WANTED FOR THIS
TRADE GETS IT
'PILES.
The undersumed Is nrenaredto furnish
a large number of Spiles and Span at his
place on short notice, at reasonable rates.
Apply 10 V. li. U AT US3,
Columbia City
BEER
A WOED OFWAEOTNG!
Don't be Humbugged Again by Professed
Auction Sales, Gotten up with the
Express Purpose of Gain.
WHY BUY TRASH WHEN YOU CAN
GET MUCH NEWER AND BETTER
GOODS AT LESS PRICE.
Is is not reasonable that should a person meaning- a
square business desire to dispone of their stock at less
than market price and without profit at Auction, would he
not chose a much larger field than our city.?
You all have been taught a lesson a fe- months since
by the man "mit a license." Now don't dc misled again,
for reference to buyers of Auction Traslyl will jost them
in a few of my prices to compare.
:e:elio:e2
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EIGHT YDS. PURE LINEN CRASH li " IS CTS. PJ5R YD
rEN YDS. PURE HUSSIA CRASH I oi -; - "
PURE LINEN TOWELS, KXTR LARGE.. .. -".
. Nu&L'ril l.trnxs OFFERED
EIGHT
TEN
rURE
LARGE SIZE HONEY COMB TO
FOUR LARGE SIZE MORM1E TOW
SIX LARGE SIZE MORMIE TOWELS
EXTRA LARGE TURKISH TOWELS . ..
EXTRA FINE UNBLEACHED TABLE LIffBK
PEP. YARD .
EXTRA FIXE RLEApUED TABLE LINEN
TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN. PER YARD
(Warranted fast coWt
MARSEILES BED SDREADS .
HONEY COMB BEDSPREADS, LARGE SIZE
HONEY COMB BED SPREADS, EXTRA SIZE... 1 'Si 2 Wl
LADIES SOLID CQLOR HOSIERY' . 1?,
LADIES RIBBED HOSIERY .. lit;
LADIES PLAIN HOSIERY' .. 10
LADIES BROWN pALBRIGAN HOSIERY 25
LADIES EMBROIDERED HOSIERY J - 25
MISSES MERINO STRIPED, 4 PAIR?. 25
3IISSES ENGLISH SEAM, 2 PAIR...i 23
MISSES FANCY! HOSE. EXTRA ijUALITY.
TAYO PAIR-.,'. ,. 1 2.7
LADIES HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS COL
ORED BORDERS, 3 PAIR FORI 2A
LADIES LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS. 2 PA IP. 25
LADIES IMITATION SILK, ALL COLORS 25
LADIES PURESILK. ALL COLORS 5
(Mul hner lines in itoHii:lHi)
GENTS CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR...- fi
GENTS MERINO EXTRA HEAVY UNDERWEAR r.w
GENTS BLUE AND BED FLANNEL UNDER
WEAR, ALL WOOL 1 50 2 00
GENTS BLUE OVERSHIRTS I 25 I 75
GENTS OVERALLS AND JUMPERS 50 75
GENTS BLUE OVERSHIRTS 1 25 1 75
GENTK WHITE SHIRTS 1 00 1 50
GENTS PERCALE SHIRTS I 00 1 :A
GENTS FULL HEGULAR MADE nOSE 12
BOOTS AND SHOES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
Remember these are all first elav? regular goods ami can be bought st a time ami in
any quantity. Yon mmt not imagine because t e man "mil a HceitoC"' offers wi thutns
they must be cheap. Look at prices marked in my window, then if ou musteoto auc
tion you will at least be itosted. I have also anient; mv Ntovk. SIIA'fii: ri.VTEH WVKK
guaranteed not to tarnish in 21 hors.
CALIFOENIA STOEE,
THE CHEAPEST
ONE PEICE STORE!
'IN ASTORIA.
X- COHISKT,
CORNER OPFOSiTE THE POST OFFICE.
AUOT
Keelar, the Auctioneer,
WILL COMMENCE SELLING HIS IMMENSE STOCK OF
ALL KINDS OF
TO-NIGHT,
AT HOLDEN'S AUCTION ROOMS.
The Sale will Continue Every Day, at 2 and 7 P. M., Until all is Sold.
Ladies particularly Int Itci) to attend anil call early ami ctamine tlie stoek.
E. C. HOLDEN, Auctioneer.
Assisted by FRAXK K.F.EI.AR, mit a license.
j. -vsr. oo kt asr.
Vholesale agent for the
RED CROWN FLOUR
Made by the new piocess.
Tlie bc.-t I'loiir in the market. Every sack
guaranteed; if not cood as represented you
can return it. Merchants will find it to their
advantage to sell this Flour.
BRAN. SHORTS AND CHOP FEED
Also for sale.
Tersons wishing Flour or Feed will find me
at my new Drug Store, at O. R. & X. Co's
dock. Astoria. J. "V. CONN.
IV Alt IS DECLVKED WITHOUT
FURTHER XOT1CE
And no terms ot peace until
every man in Astoria has a new
suit of clothes
3IADK BY XRAXY.
Look at the prices :
Pants to order from - - S3 oo
Pants. Genuine French Casslmere - 12 to
Suits from - -- -- -2500
The finest line of samples on the coast to
select from. P. J. MEAXY,
Slain street, opposite Parker House, Astona,
zxst,
IWELS ...
OWELS L
3 .TO CENTS
. -J) CT. EACH
1 r PER DOZEN
' 37"- CENTS
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.V 7A CENTS
7.'i CENTS
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J iff.
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15
50
18 Cr.. EACH
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E ARE HERE
HAVE CpME TO STAY.
Our beginning Is small, but bv making all
our goods, ami of the purest and beat mate
rial, we ask a sharp of your patronage at the
Astoria Canity Factory,
Next door to Steven & Sons Book Store,
Opposite the Bell Tower.
TIN PLATE,
BLOCK TIN
For sale ex "Warehouse at Astoria orPortland
by BALFOUR, L'TIIIUB. V Co.
56-tf Portland, Oregon.
CLEANING and REPAIRING
NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. BY
GEORGE LOYETT,
Cnenamtu St., next Nicholas' Barber Shop.
IONS
Afi
M.D.KANT, MERCHANT
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ALL EXHIBIT THEIR GOODS AND PRICES TO BEST ADVANTAGE.
SI. B. KM! THE POPULAR JIBUCMRT TAILOR
IS AHEAD WITH HIS ELEGANT AND GRAND SELECTED,
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A Feito Sioclt of lrig anil Ionxtslic Cloths, Cassimeres and
Twrds. A Ftil! I.Jnc ol Tailor Trlnimiugs, Etc.
The "itcst i'uttvv ami Tailor itill Malic up his CJoods with a
yt:il f.'uaraiiij as to Fit anil Finish.
IIa in the only first eUvs seleriiu:i of ail sorts ot men'-; apparel, etc., I hope that the
HMue heretofore sent Ht of town will lc sjMnt with.
mrs Truly. M. I). KA.VT.
uarThe lowest market prices marked t in plain figures.
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TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT,
MISCELLANEOl'S.
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TRHARi! & iiPS!!!i!i:i:i!F'iSIIEiliD JAPANS
dk.vlk::s in
HIP eHANDLBRy
PROVISIONS,
IRON,
STJSEL.
GOAL,
k Builders Genera!
tf-Tvv?ST W fc
3 HARDWARE,
FAINTS. OILS, ETC.
acencyoftiie
Imperial Mills Flour and Feed.
Chenamus Street, Near Olney,
ASTORIA. OREfiON
QBR
MAXIA BEER HALL
AND
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
Cec vmus Strwit. Astoru,
The Best or latincr Z Cts. a Glass
Orders for the
fellMsl Colmiia BibWEFT
Left at tins place will be promptly attend
ed to. , , A
2?"N'o cheap San Francisco Beer sold at
this place
WM. BOCK, Proprietor.
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER.
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Cannery Supplies of all Kinds.
Vgent for the celebrated
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ilLJjjiyiiuuiuix x,iu.vjij,
Hisli Closets. J.ow CIOhCtH. and
IMiiln IvnnseM.
i ron pipes anhfittings-of-
ALL KINDS.
Brass Goods, Hose, Etc.,
vVater Closets, Bath Tubs, Etc.
ALL WORK WARRANTED
niWEs,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
.MISCELLANEOUS.
ilIUlE l NDMKMCXRI) OFFEItS FOK
JL ale on hainl anil to arrie direct from
Men York
Enslisii Lustre Slack Varnish,
In IiAuKhLS.
.Turpentine Asphaltum Varnish,
IN BARRELS
i Benzine Asphaltum Varnish,
t
t IN BARRELS
j No. 1 Turpentine, in Barrels,
Brown Japan, in Barrels,
No. 1 Coach, in Barrels,
White Damar, in Barrels,
j Coacn Varnishes, in Cases.
ALSO
Silicic Alumiiiate Paint.
FOR IRON AND WOOD WORK.
JAMES LAIDLAW & CO.,
1C X" Front Street, Portland.
C. LBlXEXWEBER. HIKA3I BROWX.
ESTABLISUED 1865.
' Leiiieriweber & Co.,
astoria, Oregon,
j TifflEES MB CURRIERS,
.Manufacturers and Importers ot
A LL KINDS OF
AND PINDINGS
Tiolesale Dealers In
M r A ATTV m A T "t rTTr
VU LU iiiJUijU W .
2UANUFACTHRERS OF
BOOTS and SHOES
iw-IIighcst cjish price paid forj Hides and
Tallow.
BLANK JOOKS
PRINTED AND BOUND TO A3 i SlZrl
and ruled to any ordar, at
The Asto&lut oSm.
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