The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 13, 1881, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
WEDNESDAY.
..JULY 18. 1SS1
ISSUED EVERY MORNING,
(Monday Excepted!.
l. C. Irctitml, Editor and Proprietor
Astorian ISniMhuj, (kw Street.
Terms of Subscription : I
served by Carrier, per week .....2& Coraa 1
sent by mail, four months .... 5 OS j
i-nt by mail, one year. ,
Free ef Po?tazo to Subscriber.
etr Advertisements inserted by the year at
the rate of Si .'() ior square per month.
Transient advertising, by the dfiy or viottk,
fifty cents per square for each insertion.
Thi' Weehlj Astorian
Is a iiminuiolli sheet, nearly double
the size of tlie Daily. Jt is just the pa
per for the fireside, containing in audi
tion to all the current news, choice mis
cellany, agricultural matter, mailed re
ports, etc. It is lurnished to single ub
beriber.s at $2 DO per year in advance.
;3?A limited numocr of small advei
tusements inserted at established rate.-.
THECIT.
fiiK Daily Astoktan will In Rt li
mall rt!75Ht a monW.lresnfjtortagr. Read
er who contemplate aheace from the rly can
tni9e. TifK As-roitrAN" follow litem. Daily
j.r Wrkrly dtfoa to any pfHt-office leKi
out udilt'Umal oriow. AddrtC may he
enawjed an oftrtt dMtrnd. eave ordrr. at
the counlina rorm.
Tlje IVrorom was taken to sea yes
terday. Simon is mayor of Portland,
after all the fus.
Mr. Wingate relumed yiwterday
by stoamor State of California.
Tins .steamer Slate of California
arrived at half-pant five yemoruny
afternoon.
Advices from Hongkong sny the
ship Xenia is loading at thai port for
tins port.
Tlie steamer Astoria made her
successful trip to the rock and ImicI;
before noon yesterday.
A young lady visitor at the Soa
View house named her dog Penny,
because it was one sent to her.
Tlie Kate and Anna arrived ft urn
Alsea on the 11th. Tlie Alpha w
loading in Tillamook bay for this
port.
The Oregon Improvement, com
panys steamer is to rim on a throngh
line between Seattle and San Fran
cisco. The army worm has made its ap
pearance in places in Pacific county,
doing considerable damage to growing
crops.
Anothor cargo of fir wood arrived
at Grays wharf yesterday. Wood is
scarce. Speak early: first come, first
served.
-xjv. juaKor received dv vesicruavj
iir& , crkril,' rif fmiHimi lirtinnrt
.V. - .jl.l'I'A.S X, .JC'tV !
Virt
Afresh from Folkts "Bros., San
Fnnicisco.
The steamship Augusta is at
Nanaimo for coaifor Portland. From
Portland she will carry a cai-go of flour
to Hong-kong.
There are two xossible things
greatly dreaded in Cathlamet just
now. One is a beor famine, and we
have forgotten the other.
Mr. Dilge, of Portland, came
down Monday evening for the purpose
of removing the old fog bell at cape
LTancock light. It will bo taken to
Pugct-sound.
The reason they are called star
routes is because the man who fools
with them takes a nasty risk. Read
this carefully seven or eight times and
you will be rewarded.
The Campana, from this port
January 13th, arrived at Hull on the
25th, and the Archer at Queenstown
on the 7th inst. Tlie Archer sailed
from Astoria February 28th.
Thomas U. Foss informs us that
after a very careful and searching ex
amination into the government re
ports on forests he has discovered the
average wood-tick requires no sleep
and we believe it.
It costs 10,000 a day to keep the
New York legislature going, in order
that Conkling and Piatt might be de
feated. And this does not include the
money expended on bribes and putting
up nasty jobs.
The Journal of Commerce and
the Commercial Reporter have merged,
consolidated, pooled "issues," etc.,
neither one of whom had very much
of a commercial turn to boast of
previous to the pool.
Who knows but that the willow
treo in Astoria, belonging to Capt.
Hustler, may become as famous as tho
one in Third avenue, referred to-day
in an article in The Astokian, upon
the history of the willow in America.
A woman in Kalama sent a three
cent stamp for "twenty-five useful ar
ticles" and received twenty-five pins.
They gave her at least twenty-five
points of useful information, one of
which was that advertisers are not apt
to give a fortune for a three-cent
stamp.
Mr. Ostrander left a small fish
upon our table 3'estcrday which fell
from tlie clouds, alive and kicking,
upon the street during a rain shower
on Monday. It shows a well de
veloped head, but we are unable to
classify it, and have sent it to our fish
expert, Mr. C. J. Smith, Brookfield.
j Real Estate Transactions for June.
: Moses Rogers to U.J. LLuison and
, Olny Hanson, lot 8, block 44, Mc-
Cluros Astoria; 81,250.
Trustees of M. J. Kinney t Pythiau
i Land and Dullding association, lot 4,
j block 61, McClures Astoria; $1,214.
J W. S. Kinney to trustees of M. J.
j Kinney, lot 3, block 2, McCIuros As
' teria: Si 00.
w- D- Hare J G- C- Fkvo1-- Iots
7 and 8, block 73, McGIuroa Astoria;
2,000.
GeQ y, t G p G40
- - . , -, . . .
acres in secuuiiH o aim u, mwntniu
8; SI ,387 20.
.Mate ot uron to 1. L. n.
11 (J acres in section J1, towttiwiip 8:1
$290 47.
State M Oregon to .1. V. Wan-en,
80 acres in section 21, torhip 8;
200.
A. C. Kinney to Jane liauollut, lots
7 and 8, Mock li), McCluro Astoria; J
5i o(jn j
v
Mai v.I. WcMi to .Joseph Ostroni,
if o 1.1w.i--t Ktri. a.:.-i-ji
.!, , sii'wu ., .J.w . v-., .- uninm, t.v,.
A. Dielohlaweck to J. P. Classen,
lot 7, block r4, Shivelys Atori; 525.
TljeTetnple Enr sailwl June fit h
fron Rio for this port.
Tlie Rival is en rout to this port,
having left San Francbco on Sauda.
The Dalles ptoamer Idaho wa3
brought over the Cascades for Port
land on Monday.
- Tlie door key, picked up on th
street duly -rth, aad advertised in The
Astouian, was claimed by Mr. .loBoph
Charter..
The little daughter of Lieut.
Jones, whoso death occurred at fort
Oanby on Monday morning, will be
takon to Sun Francisco for burial.
Tlie steamer lien. Canby brought
the troops up yesterday for transpor
tation to Sun Francisco by the Elder
to-day, in Major Th rock morions com
mand. . Key, pin sJutpcil ornament, ws
picked up on tile street yusftuilny and
left at Tin: s:oi.vptficcfor the
owner, on prof A profibrlv nd imv-
ment fiM Huk no ice.
-
Roach combing '.a ironfahle busi
ness now, and a lo thnt tviUitiaLen
j cord of wood i uorlh having. So is
a hg thnl will yield ten or twelve
cords worlh fighting for.
Letters by the steamer Slate of
California yoetei day will be answered
by the Elder to-da'. Thus, instead
of losing a day by the doiay of the
Elder, correspondence gains five days.
Mr. II. S. Wheeler has returned
from Puget-souud, and is superintend
ing the Tillamook rock work. He
made a trip to the rock ami back ye
rerdav from Aatoria. Mr. C. W.
rHolt remained on Puiret-sotmd.
Butweon twelve and one o'clock
yesterday morning burglars were sur
prised in the act of robbing a safe in
a business house on Chonnmus street, j
They were discovered too soon and
got awaj-. They enterod the promie
throngh a trap door from a boat.
On Wednesday of last week Mr.
H. S. Wheeler, superintendent of
construction for the Thirteenth light
house district, and Mr. C. W. Holt,
master builder, proceeded to West
point whore they selected the exact
location for the new lighthouse to be
erected on Puget-souud.
A man who signs himaulf an
"upright piano maker" in Now York,
offers us a snide advertisement on the
due-Bill plan. His Williams are not
wanted. An upright piano maker is
tuo often only a man who makes up
right pianos. It woull be grand, if
this one were absolutely square.
The Widow Bodott company sail
away to-dy by the Elder. Their visit
hore was profitable all 'round. Every
body who attended the show declared
a dividend of 331 per cent, of fun on
the investment of a dollar a ticket,
taking it out in expansion of the facial
norves, and fresh deposits of oily
concrete upon the coverings of their
thoracic cavities. Good bye, Bishop;
call again old woman; Elder, take cure
of yourself; Totty, lata; all hail;
farewell.
Thorc is a moral to the little story
of Jay Goulds visit to Gouldsboro,
and the secret of it all is in properly
understanding it. Astoria never has
received any benefits from its founder,
John Jacob Astor, nor any of his
family; but if there arc any Jay
Goulds, or Henry Yillards floating in
the mists and haze of our future, let us
take them by the hand, in true liber
ality, with what we have got here; and
divide with them.
There are two sides to all quos
tions, and "the other side" makes a
statoment with respect to Mr. Qiiiuns
net and boat, picked up on the north-
beach, an account of which was pub
lished June 22d. It appears that the
parties who picked the boat up and
rescued the mon are responsible citi
tizens, and the matter of making any
thing out of the transaction nevor en
tered their heads. They took hold
with a willingness to aid in the matter,
and there were five men who left their
other employments to work in saving
the wreck. We are confidont that in
justice has boon done them by the
first publication, but inasmuch as no
names were given, it is not necessary
to do so now.
Newspaper Thieves.
Tlie trifling sum at wlricli-rrint j
Daily Astorian is furnished, fventy
five cents per week; j&luiubf entitle
ofory citizen and faiunr uitlie place
Ui a copy without nyl oe stealing
it; but we regretto iiy there are!
1 t P I
i newspaper thievb- m Aona, whom J
we give due andlnmely iktice will be I Constantly on hand, and in quantities
roBf.,,f., tn tU. t..ii-.Li ,. :f.h LvcrjKol factory tilled. Day
prosecuted, to tl lullestlextont, it we cmvSK.t and lwI p-0!ind. at
catch thorn in the act. A detective is I Geo. W. Hc.mks.
on track of thoin now.
Flrht-ClnHs Vntcli Kcairinc.
f
A. E. Cutteiltcl ha arrived, and is
j now prepared Udo aM kinds of Watch
j Ueiwuring. atulAYaltfi .Mak'nis in all 5t-
.vmill.,,ae $ rMH.ias. tle.
All work arraifled to give satislac-.
1IOM. at IinCS lOUMV COmpCllllOn. .l
Carl Adlcrt Jloolf autl Variety Ston. j
leferviii!
When v
merchant w
Speak a good wonl for a
carrceiiecallysuiiiised to
know tlie parut-s. Here 1ms neen a een-
tleman ilinoiig usbubfoVa vouk,aiul all
we lt6ariof liim lslhii he is a reliable
menfhunt. We 'rlsh him prosperity.
Mr.s." Lip.thV wife of the gentleman.
win in .liOff. anu ladies will have dm?
uotice.
?.otice to Fishermen anil Otlicr oii
the Coliwnhia Itiver.
M oungest vm, four jear.s old, blue
eyes light hair and complexion, fell
from the wharf at Clifton on Saturday
evening, Julj Wh, i8l. A liberal re
ward w ill be paid for the recovery of his
body. Vixck.vt Cook.
Clifton. Oregon, July 10, 1831.
onice. to Rent.
Single or in Miitcs of two. in Tjik As
touiax building. Prices reasonable.
Coarse Liverpool Salt
For sale by the ton, at San Francisco
price at Warren ami Entous Astoria
market.
Take Notice.
On alter this date an additional JO
cents k.t conl will be charged on all
oidei.s for sawed wood not accompanied
liv the ca-h,al (Iias wood vaid. Julv
M.wsi. l
.V Xcw Delicacy.
Mr.J.T. Borehcrs has just prepared a
choice lot of spiced salmon in oo-poimd
kegs. They are tle finest eating for
lunches, etc.. to Ie had. Call at oee
ami secure your .supply.
AMUSEMEXTS.
Hill's Vai:iktik.
Ceo. Hill, proprietor and malinger,
Fred Cere, stage mannger. Tho. Ciilleu,
leader of orchestra. Ceo. Lambert, leader
or brass band. Cook and N'ickerson, tle
j rting mokes; Miss Lou Cook in song
and dances, etc. New lirt pari. New
olio, and new acts. ( pcn air concei t at
p. m. 1 'crformance commences at s ?v
v. m. Entrance on Benton street ; pri
ate boxes on Chciianttis.
The finest quality of Harness Oil
is kept at the harness shop, for sale by
S. Gray.
Icecream at Rococs oyster and re
freshment saloon in Occident hotel
Week.
Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar
ket, has made arrangements to keep all
the fiw-4 fresh fish, etc., in their season.
P. Wilhelm. Iks saloon. npMMiu
llic Clarendon lintel, Portland, Oregon.
Zephyrs in all Colors and Shades at
six cents an ounce, at the California
store, post-office corner.
A tremendous stock of home made
candies, at the Astoria Candy Factory,
next door to the City Book store. C)h
posUolhe bell tower."
The Xcw Testament authorized
edition revised, for twenty-five cents at
Charles Sleens and Sons Citj Book
soie.
Charles Stevens & Son are in le
ceiplofa fine stock of mouldings, and
are now prepared to make picture
frames to order. Call ad inspect their
mock.
P. J. Coodman, on Chenamus street,
has just received the latest and most
fashionable style of gents and ladic.s
I mots, shoe, etc.
To celebrate joyously on the coming
Jth. go to the Astoria "Candy Factory
and get some of the fine mixture made
for this occasion. Opposite the bell
lower.
J. II. D. Cray is now selling Wheat.
Bran and Feed of all kinds at reduced
rates, and has also a fine lot of Ash and
Yhie Maple Wood on hand for sale.
Says one, Kendall's Spavin (Mire is
the best linameiit for human flesh ever
used. and thousands hae extolled it in
similar terms. See advertisement.
The best Carter's Cape Ann oil
clothing, rubber boots, etc. sold at San
Francisco wholesale prices at the San
Francisco clothing store.
S. Daii7igcr, San Francisco clothing
store, has the largest and best selected
stock of clothing iu the city. Also, gents
furnishing goods, hoots and shoes,
trunks and valises, hats ami caps.
Caramels, Molasses Chewiug Pep
permint, Coeoanut D'ltalia, Cocoanut
Ice. Butter Scotch, aud a lot of good
things at the Astoria Candy Factory,
opposite the bell tower.
Before purchuiinggoodsof anybody
call and inspect my stock. You are
welcome. I will gladly show my goods,
no matter whether you buv or not. New
goods by every steamer. S. Daxziorr.
Before purchasing your sewing ma
chines, call and examine A. Van Dusen
fc Co.'s stock. They have just received
a new ami elegant lot, which they are
offering at bottom prices.
Charles Cratkc has always on hand
No. l XXX Premium Ale and first pre
mium Lager Beer from the Albany
brewery, San Francisco, at his saloon
on the Roadway.
Capt. J. II. D. Gray is now prepared
lo supply the best qualities of fir, hem
lock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc.
Leave orders at the wood yard, fool of
isentou s,ircci.
S. G laser & Co., succ.sorsto F.
Sherman & Co.. having boiifiht the
meat and vegetable markt ItF. Sher
man A; Co., would rescclilly ask i
continuance of the iiatronaiy bestowed
on the former proprietors.
! Don't drive a spavined horse :ts lonir
as you can set Kendal IV Spaviu Cure
for -SI a bottle. As a iwwerful linameiit
for deep-seated pains on both man and
lea.st, it has no equal. Head advertise
ment. Peter Wilhelm has established a
first class saloon in C.IL Pase'.s build
inir, on Smiemoqhe street, near the bell
tower, and hns appointed Messrs. Win.
Dock & Co. his agents. The best of
everything in the line of wines, liquors,
beer, cigars, etc-, -will be kept on hand.
Having made arrangements in New
York and San Francisco for tho pur
chase of all my goods, my facilities for
buying are such as lo enable me to
undersell all others. I defy competi
tion. S. Danzlger, Snn FrancIco cloth
ing store, Astoria.
Furnished" Hoonss to Ict
At Mrs. Munson's lodging house.
Xoticc to KlKheraieii.
J
From one
to 1,000 iiounils of black
spawn from .sturgeon wanted daily, i
jmid at .1. T. Jk)i:ciu:i:s Dew Drop
'. UUSJl
Inn.
Salt. Salt.
Urick! Crick! Uriel;'
1 have on hand a large amount of brick
for sale at from So to S pur thousand.
Call ami examine, near Astoria ceme
nr. .Ioiix Williamson.
Slicrniaii SJron. Kiri'.ss
..
ii hi ito-mi- imi.- .ii mi- .-imr iii i.
(as for upjKr Atonn or any other
i wnm uicciiy. i.eave vmir oniers wi
the lle and the will he promptly at
tended In.
ItiiHrofH A'ew Place,
Komim. tlw' iMijudar caterer, inviios
all hi- iii jwtrons. and as mimv new
one- as may 1h ideased to laake liiiit a
visit, to call at his new Ice Cream Sa
loon, on Clteiiamit4 street, Occident
hotel block, which lie has mst j:Jl uu
in llr-t ela-s style.
X. 1 Ire Creaui.
It iisMkcs all the dinereuce j:i llic
world where you get ice cream as to
quality. All who have tried it, every
body, pronounce Frank Fabers the hot
in quality, So. 1 Ice Cream, and equally
as notch 'to the dish in qunntit) .
The Central Hotel.
One of tiie finest, cleanest and ltet
kept hotels in Astoria, situated near tin
steamer landinir. with first ela, airj
l noiiis, uood board and er reasonable
rates. "Uni and billiard rooms. The
be$ of wines and liquors, and an evccl
Irnt glass ofSan Franciseo lcer.
Am (UN Riki.oii, Proprietor.
M iJIiatnsport I roper I .
tircat iKtRSiiusarchow ofieivd in the
city of Williaiw-jmil Tor any ier-ons
wishing to locate from one lot to five
acres. It is well adapted for gardens,
dairy ranches or nleasHiit Ihiiiics: well
eloalcd. situated one mile south of
Astoria on Youngs bay. with a sinmI
graded road to the place. For fusilier
information call at my residence near
the cemetery. John Williamson.
To Iiivc 31 et.
Tin: AsroniAN has now reached a
circulation which places it at the head
of the list of Oregon dailies, and insures
In advertisers thereof more benelft for
llie amount paid than maj lie secured
elsewhere. To Htnsc w ho wish to reach
tlie largest numlK'r of readers at the
smallest expense, we offer the columns
of an aitracthc ifciily. the success of
which from ilio very stmt has bren far
iM'yoHd the expectations uf the mo-st
sanguine.
A I'nir Proposition.
From this dale the Astoria ph(Hogrr.ili
gallery will conduct business on the
follow ing plan. We will take negatives
of any lady and everybody that will
favor us with a call, we will print a
proof of the same free of charge, no one
wing under any obligation to order
from siM-h negaliu unless they desire
to do so.
We will take the Astoria engine com
nies and all lodges anil societies, anv
time they will assemble for the purHiie.
and present each lodge or Micicty with
oik' picture of siieh group, either taken
all together or in separate pictures ami
ground aftci wards.
We will take views of residences and
buildings, h(U-ls,cauiiciie-. mills, etc
on the same terms, viz: We will lake
the negatives free of charge.
We do this in order that our work
shall stand on its merits, as we are pre
pared to do good work. Xo one need
wait until they go to San Francisco.
Koi.LowiNO ai:i: en: riunts:
Per dot. . dnz.
,' or full length lK)udoirs...sv 00 s4 .".0
w cabinets... 4 W J .10
cards 2 .Vi 1 si
Bust pictures and boudoirs. 7 (jo ." 00
tgnettes cabinets .", () :: in
cards :: no 2 00
Titos. (;. Rkooks, A- Co.
i-T'AII eitixeus of Oregon who desire
lo inform their friends m the states of
the condition and progress of this state,
can have no more complete nmlcompre
hcnsUc volume of facts to send them
than by subscribing fur tins journal,
audlia'iug lis mail it weekly to their
friends. We mail it as directed. For
STi no in advance, we mall three copies
j of Tin: Weekly Astouian one year.
For a first-class oyster stew, fry,
pan-roast or fancy ioiist,go to Roseoe's
Chenamus street. Occident hotel block.
Families supplied 1 the hundred or the
sack, ojh'U or in the shell.
For the genuine J. II. Cutter old
BourlKiu. and the besl of wines, liquors
and San Francisco liecr. eall at the Gem,
opimsite the Ih1I lower, and see Camp
bell. JLAGNrjiS G. CROSBY,
Dealer hi
HARDWARE, IHOH, STSEL.j
Iron Pipe and Fillings.
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEADBoiiershop
I
SHEET IRON Till AUD COPPER,
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER, PLUMBING utml STEAM FITTING
Done with neatnass and dispatch.
None bat llrst class wortuac a cmployci.
A Iar;e assortment of
SCALES
(ViuaUujlly on hand.
XKE, S, KANT,
THE rOPULAB
Merchant Tailor
AND CLOTHIER
SUSCELLA2TEOUS.
CARL ADLER'S
jKWSIC STORE.
Pianos and Organs
Of all Pluto's constantly on hand. Alo a
full stock of
YIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC-
CORDEONS. CONCERTINAS.
HARMONICAS, FLUTES,
Also a large stock of the best of
VIOLIN AND GU1TA11 STRINGS,
SHEET 3IFSIC.
AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
As well as e en tiling else belonging to a
First ( 1-s.s Mumc Store.
1'unos and Or-ans sold on Use monthly in
stallment pl.:ii or for rent.
CARL ADLER'S1boOK STORE.
riic largest stock of
Bhink Books and Stationery
Of eerv descriptlnu.
Sehti.. Rooks. I'.iWos, Toetieat
Works. AlbiiiMs aud
Hold Pens,
lU'idts a full and compete
skK df t-M-ni ins usually
kept in a well regulated Rook
Store
AIo
news uepot and agenev for
every paieraud H'rioI:cal laiblislieil.
CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE
GZjt. w at dies. Clocks and Jewelry,
rJsnrifiil'ockft a,Ml 'ra,,le Cutlery,
rV :uikee Xothms and Toys.
It. .'jrftrieturt Frames and L'hromos.
lQstii.SJI5.b Carriages, a complete
a- 4f ,,. n.ssnrtmciil. Archerv, etc.
N'ew givnts b i cry steamer. The public
an' hiMted to examine my stock ami prict.
CI IE AMI'S ST.. - ASTORIA. OREGON.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
A..I. MKUI.KK.
r. s. wuicht
cciii:.T iioti:l.
.MAILERS: NVRlUlIT. I'mpriatori.
Atloriu, Oregon.
mm-: i'i:oiai:iicroi:s are haitv to
JL joohhhrt that tbealmveliotelbas been
repiuntedaiHl n'fiirHislK'tl,addig greatly to
Ibecntwfixt of itsxut'sts&tid isimw the best
tHtel worth f Sah I'mneisru.
C. W. KNOW LHs. Al- ZIltr.KH.
cT.A?:2:.to:v iuvtv.t..
r)RTI,A.ii. - - - OKEtlUiN
ZIEBER d. KNOWLES, Proprietors.
Free eoac'i t and from the laiuse.
iKtTiik Daiia Astouian isihi Hie at the
CiarembHi Hotel reading room.
Pioneer Restaurant Hotel.
MAIN STREET. - -.'lis.
S. X. Arr&feii.
- ASTWtlA
Proprietor
rjlilETIt.VVEI.IXC ITRI.IC W'UA. FIND
ji. iih' i Mim-er arsf ei lit ,iu respecis.ami
a share of Iheir iNlnH:ae is respectfully
sotiHteil.
t38"lonl athl !o.gkx!) ILei'.-i, or week.
Pair Wind
Coiico
Saloon
- IMi-
ckop so.u:sEf
WATER .STREET, ASTORIA.
Net bor to Dr. KiiM",.
CoSfec. Ten and Chocolate, with
Cake. IO Ccii In.
C!ioiss C'ooUed lo Order.
Fine YVIiicm. Liquors, and t'isnrs
Of the best brands.
HaiiiK jHst oieiied the :iUie establish
ment we cordially invite wcr friends and the
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nubile jtciic rally lophe us a trial.
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ROSCOPS FIRST CLASS
Ovstci' Saloon.
MAIN STRKirr.
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A.STOEIA.
I'l.EASED TO
JL aiiiHHiuee to t!.e
Ladies and Gentlemen of this City
riiat be is now -jreil ,t IiuiihIi for tlioni.
In first class sly h. and every style,
oyste::s. hot coffee, tev. etc.
T T1IK
Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
MUX STREET.
Please jeiie uh- ji -l.
ROSX'OK DIXON. IToprietor
VUXDT & PEROriEN,
A.VTOEIA.
OREOON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
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kinds of
lENG-IEE, CANHERY,
AN1
STEAMBOAT W0EK
Promptly attended to.
A siecialry made of rejairins
CANNERY DIES,
XEAK KIXXEY'S ASTORIA FISIIEEY.-
Piles for Sale.
Mr. A. R. McMillan is prejmred 1o fnrnLsh
Fir or Hemlock Piles
IX ANY AMOUNT TO ORDER. AND OX
SHOUT NOTICE.
Ieave orders at the store of Trenelrard &
Ujhur, Astoria.
Or address. A.tt.McMILLAX.
OIney. Oregon.
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Money to Buy Whisky i I
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It Also Eeqires 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
since my arrival in Astoria, I have nearly doubled
my sales, which has only been attained
BY SQUARE DEALING.
RECEIVEIJ BY EVERY STEAMER.
Rememlev the Place, Hie, Old and Reliable
ONE PEIOE I X L
DRY GOODS ANB OhOTBlNQ HOUSE
Main Street, near Parher House, Astoria.
. C. K COOPER,,
The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot
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3, R. HAWES
TWO DOOBS EAST OF OCCIDENT,
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OP
FTIPJSJTTUKE 55 BEDDING
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
r, & Bi
is sri-EUtoi: to jiost. ami is
JOHN HABLN, -
CHENAMUS STREET,
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CBSDnlers left at the CERMANIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended to.-ga
ASTORIA BREWERY!
M. MEYER Proprietor.
HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOK
tide. I am now prepared to furnit
LAGEEBEER,
AT .'IO CEXTS VKK (JALLO
W JgQXiES A TiE.
JSiamilies and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied.
M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON.
First Class Saloon, l
CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT,
On the Roadway, opimsite tlie Oregon Rail- j
way and Navigation Co's wharf.
i
The choicest brands of foreign and domestic
MIXES, IiiqUOItSAXD CIGARS.
SSrBcHt Chicaso Bcer."att
Take Notice.
John Rogers, Centra! Market,
Has received a large invoice of
liAllRELS AND HALF BARRELS
of the best quality,
And know ready 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 CL0THIN&
Alse: The Finest Suits Made to Order and Warranted.
TAKES
this being the dullest year
P3P
MAY RE HAD OF
iE.RHAWES
SOLE AC.ENT.
Also. Ascnt for the celebrated
MEDALLION RAKGB,
ASTORIA. OBEGON.
BREWERY
kxcei.i.ed i;y .none on this coast
PKOPKIETOR,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
HE MANUFACTURE OF A FIUST CLASS AH.
the public with tho finest fluidity, for cash.
BOTTLED BEEE,
AT $1 so i:k dozes.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
BRICK
LAYER
TLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PTiA &"J?3E12L3E1JEI.
Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my
Warehouse, foot of Benton Street promptly
attended to.
LIME, SAND, BRICK, rLASTEE. LATH,
Cement, aud all materials in my line,
furnished to order.
f3"Speclal attention paid to Furnace work
and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good
or no pay.
earAgent San Juan and New TacomaLime.
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