P iW" glic Bnllix -ptsximu ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY JULYS, 1831 1 - - - ISSUED SVBRY MORNING. ! y xcoi, c .i.tr ana Pprirtor tiding, (7s Street. '' . C. Ireland, Alitor antl I'rnprlclor i AMorian ISntidh Terms of Subscription : jei-vod by Carrier, per week. .....mi5 Ccnti 5ontby mail, four months.....-.... ...S 00 sent by inail. one year. ... fl 00 Free of Postaso to Subcribor. ffir Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of Si 50 per sjuaro per month. Transient advertising, by tho day or week, fifty cents per snuarofor oncb. insertion. Tin; M'ceLIy Aslitri:i:t Is a iiianunoth sheet, nearly double me size in uie jinny, ji is just me pa per for the lire-side, containimr in audi in? in au turn to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. 11 is tttruished to single sub scribers at S2 00 per year in advance. Z3f. A limited numoer of small adver tisements inserted at established rates. THE CITY. Thk Dailv AstoniAx will U ratt jjof tin local mad. AVe might in-j m,ilinf:-.rrHl 1, ),!:, r rr .f ,w.f nut lia em who conlsmiAaleahecncc from tite city com have Thk Astokiax follow ilttm, Daiia or Wkhklv :dUi,H lo any jmtl-Hffice wlth out additional crpcnue. Adarsa maylte enanged ax often ax dertr&l. lAsatc order a at Uis countina room. Widow Bedott on the 11th. cure seats at Adlers. Sc Dilr. 1). Van Dusen is able to attended to business. A. H. Mallorj' is a passenger by the incoming steamer. Tltis weather does not admit of much bar surveying. The steamer Shubrick arrived from the north yesterday. Master Lloyd Van Dusnn has returned from school in Portland. The Lurline will Icavo Portland on Saturday for Astoria, returning on Monday. Princess Sarah Winneniucca was a passenger by the outgoing .steamer yesterda3 Mr. S. O. Skidmore came down yesterday on a flying visif from Port-i land. He returns to-day. The Elder is coining in place of the Oregon, and will be due here to day, having sailed on the Cth. Sign for a public toilet-room: "Who enters leaves soap behind.'' That is to say don't steal the soap. Lime has advanced in Portland to $L 53. By buying a hundred bar rels at a time the price is $1 ."50 per barrel. Mr. Chapman, son-in-law of Sen ator Mitchell, lately arrived from Washington, and located in Port Townsend. Mr. Max Pracht, of Neville & Co., is at the Occident, lie will interview cannerymen to-day on the subject of twine tor 1882. Mrs. J. M. Robb of Astoria spent the Fourth at Albany. She is at pres ent viisiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Curry, near Shcdd's, Linn county. The New Orleans Picayune ad vises its readers io drink plenty of water. But this is morely a joke to try whether or not they are afflicted with hydrophobia. The barkentine Portland arrived down at Knappton yesterday, Okla homa towing, Gilmau pilot. She will take on a. load of lumber and proceed to San Francisco. Maj. Morris and Lieut Jones and family went below on the steamer yes terday with their company. Maj. Throckmorton will go on the steamer Elder next Tuesday. Jack Powers was not dead when Capt. Gilman called to see him at St Vincent Hospital Wednesday evening. When told that Cornelius was dead he expressed a desire to die also. He is fearfully mangled. The Oregon Railway and Naviga tion companys Dalles steamer does not leave Portland now until 7 a. m. The hour has been o a. .m. for twenty years past. Railway connection above The Dalles admit this change of schedule. Our regular carrier for tho upper town has been absent from his post for several days, and his place has been filled by a younger brother. We hope hereafter to hear no further com plaints, as the regular carrier again takes his place this morning. The Post informs us that the Shu brick is in command of Capt Roitcr. Such errors will occur in the best regu lated offices. The Shubrick is in com mand of Capt Everson. Capt. Rei ter, Superintendent of the light-house district, accompanied by Capt. Lamp on, accompanied Capt Everson. There was joy on the farm when Ben, the oldest bo', came back from college in his sophomore 3-ear. and the x'illagc was proud of him. "Cheese it, cully," he said, when he met the son of a neighbor who joined farms with his father; "cheese it, cully; shove us your flipper, clench daddies, pardy. How's his nibs, and what's the new racket?" And his proud old father said: "It is just worth twice the money to hear Ben rattle off Greek-jusl like alivin' language." i r.-oricTohiljp Ladie- buiAjoitse lofPortktndi. string: the I'clifail ) hotel fOT a few dfc.v&. lleh!is, tin il:lri- Wtioiyn clcsarf'aVortmer.t oftljftics nil v&ol dres. silks andjdolrrtans. The w-nfiPTiTinf, Tk..n .,.-.. f J -c ttntlenf.Ji ioo ht-11 nov.n lo need Vmuufoi rtim iaiiiAw .-.. ..., quainlvitOIr.Wiltind are respect- J j .uiyttcX callWhe pa, lor at the U&KcnU nUainlftlAVitlX Mr.liltl rtlPi;!Mri- ft.,i.. uCtt.l ,,.. U ., ' ,uJ Olrmriu-Temno Railroad. 1 I lieferring to the late purchase of the Olympia-Tenino railroad, the Courier says: The ircntlemen who have bought tin road are practical business men, who have capital sufficient to carry out any plan of extension or improvement they wish to undertake, and we expect that i.i due time they will decide upon and commence the! Vlllfl llfllf.rit kC A,t.ll ,-vlaikC! rA,t I '" " -v" "-" - " - fepmsrue ha-s been the successful r ., ,. ,,-, ... ., manager 01 ue -orin rxeme mii-1 rond in tln territorv ami hk visln-j roauin UK-tcmtoi, ami msvalu-j able experience will have its ef - feet for good in the management! , i , - i ""-,'- ... .jv. .,........ .- .i what improvements will follow, but the purchasers are business! men, not given to disclosing their' plans until they are ready for exe cution, and therefore the public will have to wait for such informa tion until work begins. It is re ported, apparently on good au thority, that another engine will be put on the track as soon as it can be brought down from Yalla walla. American Journalism. The Boston Journal has bftisn lecturing nn journalism, and reach es this conclusion as to its modern drift: There is a demitiKl for smart ness; the writer who can say bright and stinging things is ap plauded, and the paper which is audacious to the verge of libel, and is reckless of the truth if it can only find :i head somewhere to hit, is reckoned as brilliant. It would be difficult to draw a more stupid and malignant libel. The Journals views must be jaun diced by popuhrr dissatisfaction with tin antiquated metliod of Hub journalism. The whole ten dency among newspaper is to a higher grade of work, but also to extreme care in the preparation and sifting of news, and the culti vation oi just standards of criti cism. It is folly to assume that any newspaper of established rep utation can afford to be audacious to the verge of libel or reckless of the truth. The revelations of cur rent politics and the investigation developments splendidly illustrate the real service which is done by a conscientious but fearless press, us well as clearly show the hamper ing limitations which partisan or gans put upon themselves. The Journal utterly fails to interpret its subject and to apply the les sons of tho time. Uuy the IVeelily. Tui: Wkbki.y Astokiax for this week is full of just such information and news of Ihe countr. as your friends in the east want to see. It has very few advertisements, and is cltock to the muzzle of information that no family can successfully squeexe along without. Two dollars will buy the wltoic wad for a year, SI ."() for six mnitf hs,or ten cents per copv. Jlgg socials, at winch the young men arc expected to shell out, arc popular all over Iowa. A satirical innkeoper in Wythe ville, Vermont, advertises his house as "the only second-class hotel in the world." I The New York legislature abol-! ished compulsory pilotage in the East river. J ho id oil Gate pilots have been beaten, but they inauo a hard light. American horses beat everything in the world excopt the free-lunch houses. The Philadelphia Chronicle suggests that: It s tho American man who docs that. We were under the impression that that beat was dead. The latest edition of Roger Ttch bore appears to be as big a fool as the original ninny. The New York Com mercial Advertiser says that if he had spoken sooner he would have saved the world the longost-winded bore of a trial on record. Senator Gordon, of Georgia, was requested by .TeiT Davis to write for the lattcis information a history of the night attack 011 fort Sted man. Last November Gordon sent the sketch to Davis, address ing him as My Dear Mr. President, and the address so appears in the book. - -. - - - - 1 ne Aicxienns are .superstitious and jealous of changes in the old order of things. Many of them have looked with disfavor on the advent of the railroad .builders, and the recent terrible accident at Morclos it is feared will be regard ed by them as in th6 nature of punishment and warning against j adopting the ways of the Yankees. (Jood Ad rice. . . . . The Port lownscnd Argus of the 1st. o-ivs wholesome advice in this. It says: "Our republican r - , - ,- , friends in Oreon, who arc so . Inudlv nrotilaiiiiiiKr the nolitical sins of party leaders in Ubould "iveus i rest SliOUlU giv C us .1 i est, . clric nf ,-irf.1nn.1rt5 J.I Vn.tr Vr,.L- .. ' - "-" J ind pntcticc a little of the sinlciiio- out of self. jit.- r i .,. and subordination of personal to party interests that they so cheer-j fully recommend to other With au important senatorial contest drawing nigh, and a fair working! majority in the stale, thoy find' themselves in tho medicament of i-. i i e :i nartv sunt wide oiien. each fac- tion the deadly enemy of the other. J Jl looks as tiiouirh the 'Vuie or ruin" virus needed minrinjr out of t.M ...... ?M KAM ..l..Mvr .!.A.. C. i"" - - 1J.I.,,., ,M,Ki VMKKa """' '" 4 -New ork oniroi. to Rent. visit. M call at hi new Ice Cream . Sa- J kMHi. on henaitm street. Occident silwfcl w , SIH.S of twoJn Tllle A,.oteI block, whk-li la- has jitstfltledup TM!tr.x building, l'riccs reaoimbU. 1 Ih first es style. "arse Tjivcrponl Salt i'Or SUM 1V tile loll, al Mill T ntUei.MfO jpuilii iit iimiin win irfinini iiuiiu markes. Takt Xotlrc. On after this date au additional lo cents per eoril will be eharged on all orders lor saweu -woou nor accompanied hv tut: ca-h, at !ra v.i wood" vard. .Iiilv 1st. 1SS1. " A Xcw Ilelicary. Mr..l. T. IJotpIkts has just prepared a choice lot of spiced salmon in so-pound kegs. They are the finest eating for lunches, eUv, to lie had. Call at omv and secure your supply. AMGSKXEXTS. Hill's Vawktiics. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred Gere, stage manager. Thos. Cullen. leader of orehe.stra.Geo. Lambert, leader of brass band. Cook and Nickerson, the young mekes: Miss ton Cook in song--and dances, etc. New first part. New olio, and new acts. Open air concert at 8 i. m. Performance commences at ssw v. m. Entrance on Denton street : pri vate boxes on Chcnamus. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beercaift be beat. let cream at lioscoesoslcr and re freshment saloon in Occident hotel block. Mr. John Rogers of the Central .Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the fine fresh fish, etc in Iheir season. P. Wilhelm, Ross saloon, opjiosite Ihe Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. Zephyrs in all Colors ami Shades at six cents au ounce, at the California store, post-office corner. -A tremendous slock of home made candies, at the Astoria Candy Factory. nl door to the City Rook store. Oi IMisjte the bell tower. The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at 1 Charles Stevens and sons cilv look store. : -ComiKisedof powerful drunssocom-! inim.lnl,i In orn.li!. nlmni n.iniPO. iiuce almost uuracii H OILS CHICS IS IHC IIISIUIV 111 leiHHUIl s is the isjwMiiviuc. I.UHUIIIIW-IIIM-IIICIII. ! -Charle Slevens & Son arc in re- eeiitofa fine stock of mouldings, and are now prepared lo make picture fram.s to order. Call and inspect their I (. j P. .1. Goodman, on Chenauuis street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and Indies boots, shoes, etc. . To celebrate joyously on the coming Jth, go to the Astoria Candy Factory ami get some of the fine mixture made for this occasion. Opposite the 1kII ! tower. 1 .J. II. I). Gray is now .selling Wheat ' Rran and Feed of all kinds at reduced ' rates, and has also a tine lot or Ash and ' Vine Maple Wood on hand for sale. , The lies! Carter's Capt Ann oil clothing, rubber boots, etc sold at San Francisco wholesale prices at Ihe San Francisco clothing store. S. Panzigcr. San Francisco clothing store, has the lanrest and beat selected ' stock of clothing in the city. Also, gents 1 furnishing goods, hoots and shoes, I trunks and valises, hats and caps. 1 Fnmilie-ssiippliJd bv I lie hundred or the j .,,,. vni-w.jfi.vim i o i--Caramels. .Molasses Chewing Fep- sack. open or 11 tliT. shell. - i Tl ?vni!;:tf:m ' ' "' L-rmint. Cocoanut IVItalia. Cocoanut - I- I - A IIIIMH,I,, IO " fee. llntter Scotch, and a lot of good things at tlie Astoria Candy Factory, opposite the bell tower. j-cioii- piiieiiiisiiootisoi iiniiu j call and inspect my .stock. Von arej welcome. I will gladlyshovv my goods, 1 no matter av hether you buy or not. New . goods by every steamer, b. danzhskil ilefore purchasing your sewing ma chines, call and examine A. Van Dusen & Co.'s stock. They have ust receivctl a new and elegant lot, which they are offering at bottom prices. Charles Gratkc has always on hand No. 1 XXX Premium Ale and first pre mium Lager Ueer from the Albany brewery, San Francisco, at his saloon on the Koadway. Capt. J. II. I), dray is now prepared to supply the best qualities of fir, hem- lock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc. j.eave omens ai me wood yarn, 1001 01 IJenlon street. S. fJlaser & Co- .successors to F, Shennan & Co.. having boucht thej meal ami vegetable market ot r. sner nian fc Co would respectfully ask "t continuance of the patronage bestowed on the former proprietors. -When you sec a promising colt with a solint. curb or snavin formintr. thus spfdling the sale, go at once and procure a bottle of Xendalls Spavm Cure. One dollar invested in this great remedy will save you hundreds of dollars. It has no eqnai as a liniment for man or beast. Peter YVilhelni has established a first class saloon iu C. II. Page's build ing, on Soueiiiouhe street, near the bell lower. and has appointed Messrs. Win.' Dock At Co. his agents. The best of everything in the line of wines, liquors, beer, cigars, ete-,will be kept on hand. Having made arrangements in New 1 i ork and San 1 rancisco for the pur- S?: lo'Se' irle 1 undersell all others. I defy competi- Hon. S.Danzigcr, San Francisco elolh- mg store, Astoria 3Ir. Davidson is displaying samples of some of the cabinet photographs which his branch gallery lias already made iu Astoria. It is even better than the samples shown when he first open-: ed here. Each original has received a : dozen just like them ami so will every person who favors him with an order. Mr. D. advertised in the first place that he would deal only in good work at reason able prices, and dozens of Astoria people can testify that he has kept his word, and hundreds more will be able to say the same thing if present appear ances signify anything. I-'uralMheil Itoom to J,ct At Mrs. Mimson's lodging Ikuisc. TVotlcn to l'l.thcrmeii. From one to l.eoo pouud of bhtek i sjmwn from sturgeon wanted daily. Cash ' paid at .1. T. Boi:ciiEi:s Dow Drop Inn. Salt. Salt, j Constantly on hand, and in rtuantitics ' to suit. Liveniool factory Hlhil. Hay ; coarse, and IihIi ground. at " ! Gko. W. Hit.mks.J ijn'ck ISrlcU! Uriel! I have on hand a Inr"e amount of brick 1 "" sale t from S3 to j-sj per thousand, j caii ana examine, near Astoria ceme- tery. John Vh.t.iamov. i Slicrniau llros. Kxpros Will receive orders at the store of i. J a- -.-,. r..- . i..: . ...... .m..... I J?1"'. J.; -iV iJ . . ' the .slut c ami they will 1m: proline I at- tended to. Itospees: Aai- IMari. KoMioe. tlM- M..lar caterer. inite: )I his old imtroiH. and :is mmi new' onesaMiriy lie ideaiHl to make him a Xo. Ice i'rram. it makes all the dinVremv in 11k 1 world where yon get ice rrraui as lo quHln.. All wImi haw tried It. ever- in imVlitv. No. 1 Iff Cream, an.l .siiuiliv as iHik'h to the dish in quantity. - .i.....i.;. .i....i: 1. ::..:.." ...:.:. " l Tin Central Hotel One of the finest. eleamM and Iwst kept hotels in Astoria, situated near the si.-HiiH'r laiiiiuig, uiiii iirsi uinss. airy rooms, good board and very reasonable rates. Rar and billiard rooms. The IksI of wines and liquors, and an excel lent glass ofSan Francisco Invr. Axtoix RiKi.011. Proprietor. AVilllnuisport Property . Great Imrgaius are now offered in the city of Williamsport for am jktsoiis wishing to locale from one fol to Ihe acres. It is well adatted for gardens, dairy ranches or pleasant hemes: well elevated, situated one mile mhiUi of Astoria on Youngs ha. with a good graded road to Ihe place. For further information call at my residence near J Ihe cemetery. .loux Williamson. 1 To Li vi .11 on. Tin: Astowax has now reached a circulation which places it at the head of the list of Oregon dailiis. and insures to advertisers thereof more benefit for the amount paid than ma he secured j elsewhere. To I1km' ho w ish to nach I Ihe largest number of renders at the smallest expense, we o rerlheeo iimiis or an -illi-ieliv.. iliiilv tin ii,.,.(s llf o 111 .iiinuiiM num. im sum es oi which from the very start has Ix-cn lar beyond the expectations of the most sanguine. A Knii I'coposjtloo. From thisilate Ihe Astoria photograph "alien will coudiicl liii.Miiess on the follow lug plan. We will take negatives 01 mi mujk aiMi everyotnij iiihi win favor Us wilh a call, we will print a proof of the same free of dianic. no one bem? miller am oldi"ntiou to order! ' from nihIi negatives unless thev desire' lo do so. We will lake Ihe Astoria mrine cow , panics and all lodges ami societies, any nan : time Ihej will assemble for tin i and present each lodge or sock 1 one nietiireof such rroito. eiiln time uiev will asciuiif for tin i:iino-.e. ! ..:.i. ... .. ......1. ..- .:n.. ..i..... ! " '" ,ni " ' ' all together or in separate pictures and "i "1 "." "l w"1 " " '' ", ..,kA, r,,... V Wilt take vius of r,.i.leo... nml huihlings, hrilels, caunerie-. mills elc ' the same terms, vi: We will take the negatives free or charge. ,tj . J" py thai our work shall stand on its merits, as we are pre- miui 01 1111 jood work. "o one nerd wail until they go to San Francisco. follow ixii AKKeri: ruins: IVrdM. '-tlvz. i or full length boudoirs.. .&; in ?s .-ti cabinets... I ) 1 7M cards '2 7 1 ."10 Rust pictures and iHiudoirs. 7 00 .' w Vigiietles cabinets ." (hi .", ihi cards :: no w Tims. (!. Ruooks A; Co. -.... ., ... e. All citizens of Oregon who desire J ."form their friends 111 ihe states of Uie condition and progres of this state, hensive volume of facts to .send them iui mm iioiiioii ii'iiig'itti liliii'lii'iv than bj .subscribing for this journal, and having us mail it weekly to their friends. We mail it as directed. For $Ti 00 in advance, we mail three copies ofTuK Wkkklv AsToniAXone year. For a lirst-qlais oyster stev. fry. pan-roast or fancy roasl. go to Koscoes 1 iienamus street. (Icciuciil hotel block For the genuiue .1. II. Cutter old Dourbou. anil the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer. call at tlieliein, nnooiii tho ludl fnv-ir Mini jii ('iimv. ticll. , mi'sumit vi's: .LL.uuMt. LIBERTY HALL. .1. II. HAVKRI.Y. MAN'ACKR. Wait for the Grand Comedy Boom !i ONE NIGHT ONLY. "i . fWXTl n fl V .Til I V 1 1 I 8 Hi I -UiOHUciy, J Uiy lJ.,i.OOi.i j -rj, (:reatt lilt of the Sea-vm, troni New York lo Han Fnuici-o. IIAVKKIi"-S CI'hKRRATKI) .7 1 TvriTAT T3T?T ArIini j ' X W JJ J 1 co.HKiY CIUN'AXV. Direct from Haverly's lllh Mree! Theatre. New vorkCltj. Introducing Ameri ca's Fainoiis (Vmiediaii ma. charles b. bishop,; As the Inimitable "Widow Famous Vavonte and the MR. JAMES 0. BARROWS,! Supported hy au exceptionally Strong Cast '. of Talented Artists ! "3rDon'l get mixed, hut remember the ilnteof the IIAVERLY P.OO.M. Monday, July 11, 1881. Popular prices. No exlra t-liargc for re- serving scat-sat CARL ADLER'S. WI, X. KANT, THE POPl'LAR BfTei'cIismt Tailor AND CLOTHIER MISCELLANEOUS. CARL IDLER'S iSKxysics store,! Pianos and Organs Of all makes constantly on baud. Also a mi: mock oi IOLLNS. GUITAR:?, BA JOs, AC- unu.ui&. cuiiU-c.rixijN.t. HARMONICAS, FLUTES, AHo a large Mock of the best of ! VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, CTfl.'CT AtncTn .NTJ "MTISirAL I'VSTUTIAI'EJCTS -"-" -'-uoh.ajj iniiiUjuviMa, Firtrtass3tit.ieSion'. . I i.Kanil Oran nM on the monthly hi- Maiiiinriii r-iaiinrurreiti. CARL ADLER'S BOOK STORE. Tho larse-t stick of Blank Books and Stationery of cery description. Si-liixl lioks. lliMes. Poetical Works. Albums and 'SstVimCT i.n,i 1 triis. gsssjjsa IjosmU''. a lull ami complete EaSg.ttcHk of everjl ing Usually sJ kept 111 a well n"ulntcd Hook Store. .Im iichn ilciiot and agcucv for eterj paper ami periodical mlltsied. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE egg Walclivs. Clocks and Jewelry, Js.Q I'm krt and Table Cutlerv. IP I -Jjjy Yankee Notions and Toys. Y, .TS; l'Kiim Frames and Chromos. SyvxcsiIUilO CarriaKt's. a complete a. tii., n- :ioitjnwiL Archery, etc. Newgofhb.il evens: earner. The public are iiiMlcd to caitihie mv stock and prices. CI I K. AMI'S ST.. - ASTOIMA. OREGON". IIOTEIii AND RESTAURANTS. a..i.mki:i.ki:. r.s.wnimiT OOCIIE.Vr HOTEI.. MKrtLKRA rRHIIT. PrvwietAri. AMlorio, Orrf071. riuiK iKori:iEToi:s ai:k happy to J"IM,",: "'?' Jw;a"aivpjiicl lias been nMwilUed. -Mid rerHndslM-d.mldllig greatly to ,,. rtllfor1 or iH-nctsaiidismTwtlie best i,ut,. ,irt:, of an FraHcisco . w. KXOWI.KS. POKTLAXI). - - AI-7.IKBF.lr. HOTEI,. - - OKKG0N ZIEBER d. KN0WLES. Proprietors. l-rvc ctiiu-U lo and fnun the house. turTiiK Haii As-roniAN Soil file at the narejMbm ilidel rcjulihR ttnmt. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. MAIN STltKirr. - ASTOKIA ."Irs . X. Arrigonf. Proprietor riUIKTKAVKi.INt; VCKLIC WILL KIND JL She Pioneer Hist class 111 M rijK-cLs.and a share of their atnnage is respectfully .solicited. iiy-Jnnlaiid lo,l,:"i:i-lt th,-d.;j or week. Fair Wind Coifce Saloon - V.Ntl- GXEQ.jP HOUSE, WATKi: STREET. ASTORIA. Ncvt istorio Dr. KiiiM's. Coffee. Tea am!. Chocolate, with Ca::i. IO (Viits. t'liops t'ooLcil to Order. Fine lYiiu. Liquors and Cigars Of thehest hntttds. Having just opened the alniw estalillsli mcnl ve cordiaily invite our friends and the public gencrallv to give lis a trial. V-tf FOARD & EVANSON. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Ov.ster Saloon. C MAIN hntEKT. AM-OR! . VSl'.O TO Ladies and ucntiemen ot this Uity That he is now prepaid to fiirnLsli for them, in lirst elasH siyh. and evcr style, OVSTKRs. 1 1 1 I (Ml-'FKK. TK, CTC. VI TIIK Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon, MAIN .STREKT. Pk-ase jjive me a mil. ROSCOK DIXON, Proprietor S. ARNDT & PERCHEN, astoria - hrfcon I The Pioneer Machine Shop ' 1II.ACKSM1T1I .? AW-;ae . JS?5U 1 iiiiii KMii 1 11 -.ro- c-irv. rr r -v SKMS D V-2'3B 'i2 : 1 ., , ; Doner onop -Sc5j2T All kinds of : - .J 0 JBlK N JhKl, ..... . cjrnT? A TUTDrk A m TSTiYDV . : K J.JU&J&XJJJXJL IV VAVA. Promptly attended to. 1 i A speciKlty mude of repairing CANNERY DIES, X&VR KINNEY'S ASTORIA FISHERY. Piles for Salev Mr. A. P.. McMillan Ls prcicired lo furnish Fir or Hemlock Piles IX ANY AMOUNT TO ORDER. AND ON SHORT NOTICE. l.oave orders at the More of Trent-hard & I dollar. Astoria. Or address. A. It. MCMILLAN, j Olnev. Oregon. s. 33 1 X lJr i H i2 1 Jlfyfcj IB.IV "31 V. ITALK IS CHEAP BOYSlI a a a a I BUT IT TAKES j a j Money to Buy Whisky!! .................... ...............................................,..............,, It Also Beqires iIoney to Pay Expenses. I cannot sell Goods AT COST and pay expenses, but lyaiiEKssajitaxiuiiiHiBiJMiHiiiMinjiiiHiijninnuuiiujiiBiaHiHMHiitiMMiii ! I CA AM) WILL I ziiiiiiiBiiiiissaaiiaiEituaatiiiiiiiiiicjaiiiiisaaiaaiusBiiiiiiii.uiaaisiiiiiiiiiiiiiifis. Sell at Lower Pries Than certain Chatham Street Style of Merchants, come before the public in flaming advertise ments only for the purpose of SWINDLING THE PEOPLE Notwithstanding the fact of this being the dullest year since my arrival in Astoria, I have nearly doubled my sales, which has only been attained BY SQUARE DEALING. RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER. Remember the Place, the Old and Reliable ONE PRICE I X L DBY Q00DB AND OLOTHINQ HOUSE Main Street, near Parlier House, Astoria. C. H. COO PUR, The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot JUiawJ fji,T run ji "jtqrSr n &u XX TWO D00KS EAST OF OCCIDENT, "353 Mm CHAS. HEILBORN, 3IANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AXD DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades. Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. THE COLUMBIA 4G IS SUPERIOR TO MOST, AND IS EXCELLED ItV NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. iwOrdcrs left at the GERMAXIA UEEK HALL will be promptly attended to.-gn ASTORIA BREWERY.""" M. MEYER Proprietor. HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOlt HE .MANUFACTURE OF A flltST CLASS AK ticle. I am now prepared to furnia tho public with the finest quality, for cash. LAGER BEER, ' BOTTLED BEER, AT :iO CF.XTS PER GAION AT $1 50 PER IOZKT. tSTi amiliea and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON. First Class Saloon, CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT, On the Roadway, opposite the Oregon Rail way and Navigation Co's wharf. The choicest brands of foreign and domestic 1V1XKS, IjLOJUOKS axi iaks. cs-IJcHt Chicago J5eer.-s Take Notice. John Rogers, Centra! Market. Has received a large invoice or BARRELS AND ILVLF BARRELS of the best quality. Ami U now rcadv to supply Butchers Can neries and all others, cheap for cash. A SWEEPING REDUCTION Made on the choicest and best assortment of MENS. YOUTHS AND BOYS CLOTHING Alse: The Finest Suits Made to Order and Warranted. who M ' it , ,. nn E.RPIAWES SOLE At! EXT. Also. Ascnt for the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE, JL 1W IS S - - ASTORIA. OltF.GON. BREWERY ffr?-) T7, ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL I IjuA.3S T IE EL El 3a Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Renton Street, promptly attended to. LIME, SAND, BRICK. I'LASTER, LATH, Cement, and all materials in my line, furnished to order. B-Special attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work v arranted good or no pay. 3Ai;entSan Juan andNewTacoma Lime. r . r f