The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 09, 1881, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON
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SATURDAY.
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
Oloaday EscoptO'l).
U. V. Ireland, Ltllfor ami Proprlrtnr
Astonan BniUUtuj, Cass Sired.
Terms of Subscription :
aeiTod by Garner, por vrek.... .36 Costa
Sont by mail, four month...... -..? 00
ont by mail, one yonr. ..................... fl 0
Frco of I't)?laeo to Subscribers.
&r Advertisements insertod by tbo year at
the rate of SI .VI iter uaro per month.
l'mnsiont advertising, by tbe day or week,
Sfty-ccntfl ier square for each insertion.
Ihr Ylrelilj Astonau
1 ;i liiainiiioth hlicct. nearly doable
thefeizeof thel)ail. It i- just the pa
per for the fireside, containing in addi
tion to al! tin current news, clioice mis
cellany, agricultural miuter, inaikcl rc
poi t.s, etc. It is iiirnibhed to single sub
scribers at S2 00 pei year in adanec.
ZSf'A limited iiunmcr of small adver
tisements inserted at established rates.
THE CIT.
IIIFT I)AH.V ATOUIA.N mill ;
matt at?rcont a mimlli;rrccnf jtaiic. i:ontt-
erx uihn conlsmiAatcalmcitccfitmx ilc cUtf can
hatc Thk Astokian fiiXhnc ihem. Daily
w Wekkuv iirtttitMi Ut ami jvtgl-nffiec with
OHi nddltlonal criwntc. Addrcc may he
ennnyrd an often ax desired. Iyavc order at
lnr eottnttna roam.
The Elder should arrive
morning from Sau Francisco.
this
The Lurlino will arrive this even
ing from Portland with excursionists.
Jack Powers will probably live
until a jury am decide that he ought
to be hung.
Capt. Geo. Flavel was anions the
passengers rot timing from the intorior
last evening.
ClatSop county has 00G pupils,
and is entitled to 701.04 of the state
apportionment.
Hon W. Gary Johnson, of Ore
gon city, delivered the oration at
Drain on the Fourth. '
L. I
Sifuntinii nnimmi.i
podfsnrari'
boy at Booth A. fas cannery,'
upper
Astoria. Applyo-aay. '
Zx. I
- -Miss Callie Munson has recovered
from her recent illness, and will be
able to resume teaching at the Fort
Stevens school on Monday next.
Mr. Ben. Cornelius was a member
of Holbrook lodge of Masons, so
named in honor of Oregous best
Editor, the Hon. Amory Holbrook,
deceased.
After a voyage of five months the
Zoe arrived at Honolulu from Liver
pool on the 8th. She was to leave for
Victoria on the 24th, thonce fo the
Columbia river.
Mr. IJ. 13. Franklin yesterday re
ceived news of the death of lm little
grandson, at Oystcrville on the fith.
Mrs. Franklin was present at the time,
having gone over on Tuesday.
The state convention of the An-
i
cient Order of Hibernians will be held
at Astyria to-day, agreeable to in
structions from the Hon. Peter Kier
nan, National Delegate of the United
States.
"Somebody," that ubiquitous car
rier of false news, started the report
yesterday that symptoms were against
the recovery of the President. Hap
pily such reports were false and un
founded. What ever other periodicals may
be patronized by an intelligent resi
dent of the Pacific coast, the Califor
nian should not be neglected. Mr.
Selig, of The Astokiax, will take your
order for it.
Lieut. Price completed the bar
surveys yesterday, and returned by
steamer Lincoln last evening. He j turn, but the beast waived exammn
had but one days work to do, but in tion. His personal appearance indi
consequence of the bad weather itjeatedthat he felt that his days were
took him three days to do it. i numbered if that crowd got a hold
evening.
At a meeting of Astoria jLngme ,
company No. 1, held last Thursday
evening, Mr. C. J. Trenchard was
unanimously nominated for chief engi
neer of the Astoria fire department
for the coming department year. The
election will bo held next month.
The Coos-baj' Mail of the 2d says:
"The steamer Gen. Wright, employed
on the government work at Yaquina
bajr, came to this port Friday of last
week after coal. She visited Newport
Monday and obtained the desired fuel
and has returned to her post of duty.'
One of the finest strawberries that
was ever produced was laid upon our
table from the garden of Mr. Charles
Stevens in this city, yesterday. It
measures 5- inches in circumference,
and the sight of it is enough to tempt j
an epicure. It may be seen to-day at
the city book store.
The Argonaut yesterday had a
tow from the bar fishing grounds of
over forty boats. When she passed
up along the city front she had thirty
six strung out in a line, and the ap
pearance was tint of a grand proces
sion of gondolas, suggesting scenes at
Venice, in Italy, or upon the canals.
The usual batch of annual gratuit
ous advertising lists fill the papers of
this country from now on till snow flies,
under the head of fair premium lists.
We can see nothing fair in thus ad
vertising, every year, hundreds and
thousands who never pay a dollar in
their lives for advertising.
Clatsop Couuty Jail.
The Clatsop county jail lias Loon
indicted by every Grand Jury that
has been cinpanueled in this comity i
n tiiis county i and Y. . dc
is. XYehftreiJrT'
ugh this jail Ivoitler
J for Uie Pnfc several years
j never felt like going through this jail
i personally, being porfocUy willing to
take the words o juries for facts; but :
.yostcrdav Sheriff Twombly insisted,
1J J '
j as we happened to be at the Court- j
house on other businuee; that we
-i. ii -i x- a- . i
visit the jail. jow tnat we havej
seon it w e are astonished at the reports
j of those juries. They certainly have
no regard tor anturaity. onoM ut ;
Cicero! Look upon thos various in-
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dictments and woep. The very smell J
of tliat jail suggests something Old. j
l Ulmiese stinkpots, sie4i as the lHmtc '
used lai month to capture the
Oerntan Imrk Occident, in the
niiiiiii . .1-. n,.tl,; t, (..tiiiinrn
o
to it; and as for ventilation, it is as full
of liolefi as a Kansas corncrib. That jail
should be nicklcd. camed or nroeerved
be planted just a? it i, in the corner I
of some park in a pous city, de- j
voted to ancient architectural struc-
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nectiug the dark ages with civilisation,
it would certainly le considered very
remarkable; and would no doubt oom
maud as mttuh notice as the granite
monolith brought over from Egypt
last year ami set up in Central Park
as a .sample of CJoopatras needles.
The interior reminds ns of something !
e have read of the bastiles belonging
to the French in the 14th century. Dy
a stretch of the truth and a contraction
of the fancy, wc might imagine smch
a thing as this in use in Oregon in the
days of the Hudson bay company,
lint wc have too much respect for the
motnory of those people to think for
one moment that they would be guilty
of such a thing as to confine even a
drunken Indian in such an outrageous,
disgraceful, nasty hole; a the present
jail in Clatsop county.
A Horrid Brute.
Asloria was yesterday treatod to one
of those most horrid, unnatural son
sations. rf which our people have
recoived ao nuich in telegraphic dis
paiches from almost every part of the
continent, but which we hoped would
never fall to our lot to report in
return. This crime, committed here
j in Astoria, is undoubtedly the most
horrid and disgusting one fthem ail.
An inhuman wretch, by name J. Jloyt,
a longshoreman whose brutish pro
pensities have made him an obnoxious
resident in every locality he has lived
since he came bore, night before last
committed a rape upon a liltle girl
scarcely seven yeans of age, step
daughter of Mr. S. T. Cokc, the
details of which are t disgraceful for j
publication, lie was arrested by the
police surrounding the house whore
he lived, on the beach above West
fifth street, at two o'clock .. . yes
terday. He waived examination Ins
fore Justice Fox and was remanded to
jail at two o'clock r. M., in default of
$0,000 bonds. Enough of the facts
arc known to entitle us to remark that
the brute deserves to le hung. If ho
livo3 to stand trial at the approaching
term of the Circuit-court next month
he will probably got the full extent of
the law in expiation of his great crime.
He is one of the very lowest, and vile
of all Gods creation, and with the
public pulse boating as it did yester
da', it would not have been safo to
attempt to take the prisoner to the
County-corn t house for examination,
from the city jail where he is confined,
as there would have boon most cer
tainly an attempt to execute linn on
the spot. At least five hundred jer
sons were in the vicinity of the city
jttil, and in attendance at the court
room, at tlie Hour set lor te examma-
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upon htm
Kelianle.
We w ish to call special attention to
3Ir. LUfs notice. Thisyjentlenian has
shown himself for thpiisi tbice j-ears
one of the most legitimate business men
ever known on the fact if. tbe globe.
So ladies one hunded nt'iUs awaj can
purchase anvthiivi of arn. and leel
assured that it will giveerfect satis
faction.
The body of a man, supposed to
be a fisherman, waihod up on the
weather beach opposite Skipanon and
was found July 4th. Xo particulars.
The Chicago Timos considers the
Oregon branch of the Union Pacific
railroad one of the most important
railways now in course of construction
in America. It would be too bnd to
spoil it by making its Pacific co'ast
terminus at Yaquina ba'.
The Oregon Improvement coni
panys new steamship Willamet sailed
last night for "Victoria and Sound
ports. She has a large lot of freight
lor OOatllC, principally Uimr. Olie
r r. .,, 11 .1 Ol.-
has.been thoroughly overhauled and
i . i r - .-,i. .:,...
put m complote order for work, since
her arrival from New York on the
-loti. .
--Carbolic acid, a popular pei fu me
, . , , . . . . . . , .
which can be obtained at Astoria
drug
ened
stores, preventod what threat-
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to boasenons not on the A.
Bciyntou. The Oregoniatt says: A to sa tne same thing ir present apiear-
J , , 4l rn - lanc&ssignifj anjthing.
general row occurred among the Chi-1 I 1 .
nese possongera on this vessel which, J 3TThb Weekly Astokian is an
for a time, looked serious. The row was j independent newspapei, devoted whollj
quelled by the crew throwing a quati- ldy to the commercial and mate
. ,. , ,. -, ,i n rial interests of Oregon, andAvdl be sent
tity of carbolic acid ovorthe China-1 Wal fQUr mouths tQauy ndllress,n
men, wliich restored peace. j the United States on receipt of Si 00.
tiki
Micciar comruuni
Ion
rumple
Lod?:i Yo .7. F.K. A M
eveninjsat 7k ifcleek:
urda
c in E.A.
and
V. f. dejiree. A full attendance of i
ami sojourning brethren isde-
Y. yi.
Key Fotmil.
n Ai"1!; bm,Ss fe t,mwhi$Vh
on diss street. Owner can olttaiii ir at
Tin: Atokian office. '
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" nico to Rent.
.
.Single or hi suites of two. in Tin: A-
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Coarse Liverpool Sail
,. . , .. . w. ,. .
lorak?hy the Ion, at .san IraHciseo
prices at arrcii ail F.ato Asria
'warkel..
Take Xoticr
Oh after this ,hU- an additional in
cents per cord will be charged on all
'' lMwe mhi noi wcruimmHirti
iiv ilie (fiMi.at Urjs vkmI -an . .ini
im. ISRI.
A Sew iJeliencA.
kegs. Tliey art the finest eating fir
HSfHoi?sS "
II. It. l.itt
Proprietor of the Ladies Wiit 1Ioum
ot Portland i topping a tltf Occident
hotel for a few days-. 1! IJs on exhi
bition an elegant as.sortict of Ladies
all wool drese. silks ajid dolmans.
The gentleman is top won known to
need comment. .Many lames are ac
quainted with Mr. Lilt, ami are rcsiect
iully invited to call at the? parlor at the
Occident.
AMCSKMKXTS.
IIlI.lS Vakiktie-
Hi!. I fill. ' t'lrnnriVtiir ami 'maiia-er. i
i,'..i i:.ri vti.i.Mi'in.r Tim. Pillion I
. .. ...-, ...f, ............. , .. .........
leader of orchestra. (Jco. Lambert, leader
of brass band. Cook and Xickerson.lhc
young iiMikc: Mis Lou Cook in songs
anil dances, etc. New first part. New
olio, and new acts. Open air concert at
.S i m. Performance commences at SSW
r. m. Entrance on IJenton strert:iui
ate loes on Chenninus.
Max. Wagner's .San Krancico
tional brewery leer can't be bent.
a-
be cream at IJoscoes oyster and re
freshment aloon in Occident hotel
block.
Mr. .John Uogersof the Central Mar
ket, has made arrangements to keep nil
the finest fresh fish, etc. in their season.
P. Wilhelm. IIoss .saloon, opposite
the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon.
Zephyrs m all Colors and Shades at
si cents-" an ounce, at the California
store, post-oilice comer.
A tremendous stock of home .nade
candies, at the Astoria Candy Factory,
next door to the Cilj Book store. Op
posite the bell lower.
The New Testament authorized
edition reused, for twenty-five cents at
Chailes Stevens and Sons Cil Hook
slore.
Coiiipo?etlof powerful drugs so coin
poiunled as to iirotluce almost miracu
ioits cures is the history of Kendalls
Spavin Cure. Read advertisement.
-Charles Stevens Sc Son are in re
ceipt of a tine stock or mouldings, and
arc now prepared to make picture
frames loonier. Call and inspifi their
slock.
1. .1. ( IrmiluiHO. on Chpininiiis
treet. 1
ha jiisl receivthl the latest and most
fashionable at vie of gents and ladie
boots, -hoes, etc.
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Tt celebrate joyously cm the oiHning
4th. go to the Astoria Candy Factory
and get some of the fine inKlnre made
for this occasion. Opposite the Ik'11
tower.
J. II. D. Gray is now selling Wheat.
Bran and Feed of all kinds at reduced
rates, ami has also a line lot of Ash and i
me Maple ood on hand for sale.
The lest Carter's Cap, Ann oil
clothing, rubber boots, etc sold at San
Francisco wliolesnle prices at the Sau
Francisco clothing store.
S. Dniiziirer. Shu Francisco Hothiii"
store, has the largest and best .selected
stock of clothing in thecit. Also, gents
furnishing goods, lioota and s1hhs,
trunks and aliscs, hats and caps,
CarameN, .Molasses Chewing l'ep
pcrniint, Cocoanut D'ltalia, Cocoanut
Ice. Rutter Scotch, and a lot of good
things at the Astoria Candv factory,
opposite the bell tower.
l'erore purchatinggoodsof anybody
call and inspect my stock. You are
welcome. I will gladly show my goods,
no matter w liethcr you hu or not. New
goods by every steamer. S. Daxzuski:.
3In.sonlc Xollc
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(tmoiif Qtr
tfilwtf
wofl
Uefore purchasing jour sewing ma-' Jlourbon. and the best of wines, liquors
chines, call and examine A. Van Duscn j and San Francisco beer, call at theCeui.
&Co.s stock. The haejiLst received opposite tlie 1k11 tower, and see Camp
anew and elegant lot, which they are t IkmI.
offering at bottom prices. i
Ch. lie Oratke has always on hand .
No. l XXX Premium Ale and first pre-!
ntiuni Lager Reer from the Albany I
lirowerv. Snn Francisco, at bis shIoou I
I on the lioadway.
Capt. .1. II. D. Gray is now preimreil
to supply the licst qualiti&s of fir, hem-
lock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc.
Leave ordersjat the wm.d yard, foot of
lientcn street.
S. (Slaser A: ("o successors to F.
Sheriuan Jc Co., having bought the
meat and egetable market of F. Sher
man & Co., would respeetfulh ask i )
continunnce of the jiatronage bestowed
on the fturiner proprietors. j
n nen 3011 sec a promising coit wun
spoiling the stile, go at once and procure
uliottlcof ivcniinlls Knavm Cure. One.
AnWnr iniActrwl in this irpnnt .rAinoilvM'ill
ciwriralJdratoof
etjuai as a iiuimeui lor man or ueast.
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Peter Wilhelm has established
first class saloon in C. II. Page's bu
ever thing m tue line ot wines, iquors,
beer, cigars, etcwill be kept on hand.
11 iurr tiinfln rt-nitrm,nriitc in Tn,
York and San Francisco for thepur-
chascof all my goods, my facilities for
t ""- ' -,i
uuving an sucn as to enamc mc to;
undersell all others. 1 defy comiwti-
tion. S. Danzigcr, San Francisco cloth
ing store, Astoria.
Arr l) l.lcnn UMJcJnxtim enin..
' of some of the cabinet photograplis
which his branch gallcrj has already
m(lo , Astoria. jt - een olicT 1Imf,
it he sample shown when he first open-
'edliere. Each original has received a
( dozen just likcthcm and so will every
j person who favors him with an order.
Mr. D. advertised in the first place that
, h(, wmml ,lcal onlv in ROo work nt
reasonable prices, and dozens of Astoria
people can testify that he has kept his
wnnl alul hundreds more will be able
FurnlKhcil Jtoom to Jet
At Mrs. Minium's lodging house.
Notice to FfoXicroif'ii.
i'l-oiii cum In 1.000 iMiimds of black
J spawn from turgeon wanted daily. Cash '
pant at.i. l. ieuciiri: uew urop inn.
Salt. Suit. I
Constantly on hand, ami in ojinmitics j
to jmit. IjivcriHHtl factory filial. Hay J
coarse, and half ground, at I
(iKo. i . HrMKs.
lirirU! Krick! JSrtcl:!
I have m hand a larg autofint of brick
for rale at from ?" to k jht tiKiiifand.
Call and evamine. miir Astoria cenie-
!1. .lOlfC Wll.I.l.VXIsrtV.
Slterninn ISros. Hpro..
Will nvi'hi orders al the store of I.
W. Ca-4 fr MpjHT Aloria or any tber
IMirt of tlMeity. I.ee jour oniers on
Ilie -late am! tmy will Ih- )roitit1 at
tendi'd lo.
IIsf4ps) ,i'v I'lare.
!toctM. tin' MiHilar calerer. iuite
all his old atron. and a main new
oucsasiiviv Ihj pica-cd lo make him a
visit, to rafl at his new ice Cream Sa
hMUi, on t'heimmit stn-et. Occident
hotel bhK'k. which Im' has jnt titlnl up
in lir( elnss stylr.
Xo. J Ice i'reain.
It make, all the dilfereiuv in the
world wlieri' yon get ice cream a- to
qualitx. All w!m lmr tried it. every
body, "pronounces Frank Kabcrs the lut
in quality. Xo. 1 Ice Cream, and npiallj
as much 'to the dish in quantilx.
The Central Hotel.
One of the finest. clenneM and 1ksI
kept hotels in Astoria, situated near the
steamer lauding, with first class airy
rooms, good board ami er reasonable
rates. Unr and billiard rooms. The
!ost iif wines and liquors, and an evcel-
Ii'" glass (f.'san traucisco iver.
,
Axtoix Hiki.oii, Proprietor.
WUIinniHjiort Iropertj .
Orcat Imnrains are now offered in the
city of WHIiauisport for any nervous
wishing to locate from one lt to live
acres. It is well adaittcd for gardens.
dair ranches or pleasauUJiemes: icll
elevated, situated one mile south of
Astoria on Youngs b.i. with a good
graded road to the place. For further
information call at my resilience near
the cemetery. John Williamson".
To Live Men.
Tin: Astokiax bus now reached a
circulation which places It at the head
of the llsr of Oregon dailies. :unl insures
to advertisers thereof more" benefit for
the amount paid than niaj le secured
elsewhere. To thoe who wish to reach
the largest number of nwdcrs at the
smallest expense, we offer the columns
of an attraclhc dailj. the success of
which fronu he er start has Ihvh far
beyond Hie expectations of the most
sanguine.
A Fnlr Proposition.
From this date the Astoria photograiili
gallery will conduct .business on the
follow ing plan. We w ill take negatives
of any lady ami evcrylmdy that will
favor us with a call, we will print a
proof of the same free of charge, no one
being under an obligation to order
from such negatives unices the desire
'. to do so.
j We will lakelhe soiia eiigiiie com
! panie.s and all halaes and Mieielies. ftnv
j time the will assemble for tbe pnqKise.
and present e.u-h Iwlge or mmmcIj wilh
t one picture of such grotm. either taken
all together or in separate jiictures and
ground afterward
we will
take vii'Ws of residences
and
1 buildings, hotels, canncric-. mills.
tin mi: -iiii- n't ins, ij.m hi
tle nejratives free of charge.
n the same terms, i.: We will take
We do this in order tluit our work
shall stand on its merit-s. a weart pre-
parcu tTilo good work. o one need
wait until the go to Sau Francisco.
follow fxr; i:i:ot i:iMtu-K:
IVrtlK. 't iIml
ri r full length boudoirs...! on M TM
cabinets... 4 00 -Jt .Vl
cards '2 M I ."
Ibist pictuivs and boudoirs. 7 IHI ." W
Vignettes cabinets ." 0t) ." 00
cards :; (K) 2 00
Tuos. (;. HnooKs t Co.
! liTAIl citizens of Oregon W ho desire
U inform their friends m the states of
the condition and progress of this state.
can have no more complete andcompre
heitsne olume of facts to send tliem
than by subscribing for tnis journal,
anil having us mail it weekly to their
friends. We mail it as directed. For
s, (XI in advance, we mull three copies
i of Tin: Weekly Atoiii ax one year.
For a Jirst-chtss oyster stew, fry.
pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscoe s
Chenainus strect.'Occident hotel block.
Families supplied bv the hundred or the
sack, oju'ii orJh the shell.
-For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old
A.AIUSEMENTS.
LIBERTY HALL.
.1. II. HAVERLV. -
MANAGER
j Wait for the Grand Comedy Boom !
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ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Monday.July H.W81
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Vork to Snn FrandM-o.
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AVBRLr.I.BIIKATBIl
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IWID0W BBDOTTJENGINE, CANNERY,
t -- - v r tttt rmm '
OO.tIKIV COJil'AXY,
i j,), lrimt javurty mn Mret Theatre.'
New York Clt. lutrtHliiciinc Amerl-
! ca's FaiiHHis Cnniedlaii !
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wttj P.TTATCTT'Q Tt "RT5WnP '
r11"-' OHAllljili& li. Slfcnur
As the Inimitable "Widow
FainiHis l"aorite
and the
MR. JAMES 0. BARROWS,
SiipiKirted by an eveeptlonall.v Slroug Cast
of Talented Artists
SST'Don't got mixed, hut remember the
date of the HAVERLV ROOM.
Monday, July H , 1 88 1 .
No extra oliarse for re-
I'nonl
'Serving
pillar unocs.
: seats at caw. aui.i-.k'.s
WI. 23. KANT,
THE POPULAR
AND CLOTHIER
MISCELLANEOUS.
CAKL ADLER'S
.jRszrssc sTaRE.!,,
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Pianos and Organs
( Halt makes eoiLstantlv oti hand. Also :i
full stock of
VIOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS, AC
CO RDEONS. CONCERTINAS.
HARMONICAS, FLUTES,
Alw a large stock of the heat of
VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
SHEET MUSIC.
AND MUSICAL INSTRU3LENTS,
As wHI everything else belonging to a
First ( lass Music Stort.
Pianos and Organs miM on the niontliH in
sialhiicut p'i.iu erfi-r rent.
CARL ADLER'S BOOK STORE.
The largest stock of
JvSj Blank Boohs and Stationery
Of ecry description.
.Viiol IJooks, Itihlcs. Poetical
Works. Albums and
Cold Pens,
lUsules a full aiwl complete
Ht-H-k ot cverjt lug usually
Kept in a well regulated Boon
Store. ANo new -o depot and agency for
ccr r.vr ami iH-mMiu-ai iHir.iisiieu.
CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE
Watches, Clocks and .lewclrj",
IWket ami Tabic Cutlery.
aiikee Notions and Toys,
Pit tare Frames and Chromos.
Prfihj Carriages, a complete
assortment. Areherv. etc.
Xew giHMls li eerj stumer. The public
arcjiixucn io cxaiiiuie i stock ana prices.
CHEN.VMfS hT.. - ASTOIM A. OREGON.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
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.MEOLKR & VTRlfJIIT. Pruptietors.
Antoria, Oregon.
rnmii pkopriktoils are n.vprv to
JL aiiiMHimvtliat tlH'alwne hotel lias been
n'lmoitcdaiHl reftiruLshcil. adding greatly to
tee comiori m usgiii.isnmi isiiuw tlie Pest
hotel north of San Fmnclsco.
C. W. K NO WI.KS. A L. 7.1 ECRU.
l'OllTLANH. - - - OREGON
ZIEDER d ZN0WLES, Proprietors.
Fne ciijh"! to and from the house.
tf3TiiKl)u. Astokian iseii Bleat the
ClamtlM I Intel reading nnHH.
Pion&er Restaurant Hotel.
.MAIN STREET. -.III-.,
s. J. Arrioni.
- ASTORIA
E'roprietor
WHKTEAVKI.IXG Vl'ISLlC WILL FIND
jl I he I'ioHcrr Brst riis m nil respcels.and
a slum of tlwir palnmnge is resject fully
soheiNHl.
Eanl and lodging 1 the dny or week.
Pair Wind CofiW' Saloon
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CHOP KOUSE,
WATER STREET, ASTORIA.
Nel tloorln Or. Kiiise"s.
t'oirce. Tea and Chocolate, with
Calte. IO Cents,.
Chop. 4'ooked to Order.
I-'int Wines,. liquors anil C tsars
Of the best brands.
. IIaw!xjiit opened the alnivc establish
ment wfcnrdialrt hi He our friends and the
public cncrail to ie as a trial.
.7C-ti FOARl) . EVANSON.
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon.
MAIN STREET. ASTORIA.
miiE i'ndei:sk;m:i is pleased to
JL antiiHUH'c to tic
Ladies and Gentlemen of this City
riiat he is now iminrvri to furnish for them,
in Hrst class sth. ami eer stjle,
OYSTERS. HOT COFFEE. TEA, ETC.
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Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
MAIN STREET.
Plea.se sive :hc a call.
ROSCOE DIXON, Proprietor
S. AKNDT & FEKCHEN,
AaTORIA. - ORKOON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
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' 1I kinds of
STEAMBOAT W0EK
Protuim) attended to.
A siH'eialty made of rejwlring
CANNERY DIES,
NEAR KINNEY'S ASTORfA FISHERY.
Piles for Sale.
llr. A. 15. McMillan is prepared to ftinihh
Fir or Hemlock Piles
IN ANY AMOUNT IX) ORDER. AND ON
SHORT NOTICE.
Iuave onlers at the
i t'hur. .Vtoria.
, Or address.
ton' of Trenchard &
A. R. MtiMILTAX.
Olney. Oregon.
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It Also Keqires Money to Pay Expenses.'
I cannot sell Goods AT COST and pay expenses, but
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Sell at Lower Pries
Than certain Chatham Street Style of Merchants, who
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.
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RECEIVED BV EVERY STEAMER.
Rememhev the Place, the Old an id Reliable,
ONE PRICE I X L
mr moos anb qlhthing house
Main fifreei, near Parker House, Astoria.
G. H. COOPER,
The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot
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JS, R. HAWES,
TWO DQOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTQPJA. OREGON.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
3IANUFACTUKER OF
FTTKNITTTRE S BED33ING
AND 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
T.AT
IS SUPERIOR TO MOST, AND IS EXCELLED HY NONE ON THIS COAST
JOHN HARTS, - - PROPKIETOR,
CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
carOrdcrs left at the GERMANIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended to.-S
ASTORIA
M. MEYER
HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOR
tide, I am now prepared to furnU
LAGER BEER,
AT 30 CKXTS PER GALLON
W gQJjES A TbE8.
rJFamilie3 and keepers of public honses promptly and regularly supplied.
M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON.
First Class Saloon,
CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT,
On the Roadway, opposite the Oregon Rail-'
way and NahjatIon Co's wharf.
The choicest brands of foreign and domestic
AVIXES,I.MUOKSA3fD CIGARK. j
jra-Best Cliicago Ecer.-ffu
Take Notice. "
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John Rogers, Central Market,
Has-received a large lno!ce of
JIAliRELS AND HALF BARRELS
of the best quality.
Vnd Is now ready to supply Butchers Can
neries and all others, cheap for cash.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
Made on the choicest and best
MENS, YOUTHS AST)
' Alse: The Finest Suits Made to
Hit
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MAV P.E IIAO OK
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MILE AGENT.
Also. Agent for the celebrated
MEDALLION' RANGE,
BREWERY
BREWERY.
Proprietor.
HE MANUFACTURE OF A FlUbTCLAbS AR
the public with the finest quality, for cash.
BOTTLED BEER,
AT $1 50 PER DOZKI.
peter, mxyxsFErsr.
ASTORfA, OREGON,
BRICK
LAYER
. WAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
I OrderstettattheOecIdentIIotel.oratmy
Warehouse, foot or Eeiiton'St reet, prompt ly
attended to.
T IME, SAND, RRICK, PLASTER. LATH,
A- Cement, and all inateriaLs In my line,
furnLshed to order.
JHTSpccIal attention paid to Furnace work
and itanges. uistcm wore warninieu gooa-
- orno pay.
' g"Agent San J nan and New Tacoma Lime.
assortment of
BOYS CLOTHING
Order and Warranted.
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