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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1881)
cl QJ Dv t&r gUilB StJOWiiTTU ! ASTORIA, OllEGON: SUNDAY JULY 17. 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday Excepted). It. V. Irrluutl. i:lifnr and Proprietor A dorian Building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : fejrrod by Carrier, por week..........'.K Cents Peat by mail, four months-.... f 00 le&t by mail, cno year..... ... 9 M Free of Ponnsro jo Subscribers. b- Advertisement" inserted by the year at the raio of f 1 oO ier snuaro per month. Transient advertising, by tho day or week, fifty cents jer square for each insertion. The MecMy AIori:ui Is a mauiinoth .sheet, nearly iloiibie the size of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the current news, choice uiis ceJIanj. agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It is furnished to single sub scribers at S- (K) per year in aduinee. ;t2?"A limited manner of small adver tisements inserted at established rales. THE CITY. 111 r. WAU.Y asioi ia um ,,r m ,, er irfio coHteuiitlatcalixcucr from the city can have Tiik Astohia.v follow :hcm. Daily or Wbkkly lulttuM to anil ptxl-o$ce with out additional ctihkc. Addr&tucx way 1c etuiijcd a often ok tiexircd. Leave ortcr at the countinu room. Xotice to Fislicrmcii anil Others 011 the Columbia Itivrr. Mj youngest son. four years old, blue eye-, light hair and complexion, fell from the wharf at Clifton on Saturday eening, July Jttli. ISSl. A liberal te ward will be paid for the recovery of his hodv. A"ixn:vT ('001c. Clifton. Oiegon, Julj 10, 181. Miss Georgia Parker arrived in the city yesterday. Mrs. A. 11. Mallory will .spend the summer in Astoria. --The tiur Vo Thomas left for' Shoalwater ajyesterday. Fare between Portland and The Dalles is at opposition rates. -The Washington territory pilot commissioners are to meet July 28th at Ihvaco. - Dr. J. Folkinau, of Portland, ar rived yesterday and will stay for sev eral days in Astoria and vicinity. Preachingvat Jthe Presbyterian j eh by thej)ator at 11 a. r. and J .church f V Sunday School at noon. I 7:30 1 Services oLthe Methodist church oLthe Met Lisa clairch in the Baptist) cliufcli to-day at the usual hours. Spnday school at noon. Two d.d.'a were disposed f 111 Police-court yesterday, one by forfeit jumped, and one by "two days in jail." The Old Cane Hancock fo I Lll will be taken over to Puget aound and sot up there to fool some bod v. --Bishop Paddock will officiated Grace churclTUrt-day, morning and evening, assistedy the Hector, Be v. A. T. Perkins. The Clara Parker arrived down from Portland 3'esterday with a goodly number of passengers. She is going to become a very popular boil. The llwaco Steam Navigation companya steamer Gen. Canby will leave Grays wharf at ten o'clock i. m. to-day, for llwaco. Sec advertisement. Among the passengers to sail by steamer State of California to-day, are: Mrs. A. T. Harvey, Lt. Jones and family, Mrs. H. B. Litt, C. D. Fail ing, wife and child. The Oregonian yesterday informs us that the body of little Ralph Nes mith Cook, who was drowned at Clif ton, has not been discovered 3'et, al though diligent search has been made for it. Highway robberies, attempted murders and murders, house-breaking and a host of crimes, are reported all over Oregon, from a gang of tramps who seem to have been suddenly let loose in the state. , . Among the passengers to arrive by steamer Columbia to-day we notice the names of Capt. J. C. Ainsworth, Col. John McCrakon, Rev. Father Buchard, Wm. B. Bancroft, Gen. T. R. Tannetfc, Ellis G. Hughes and wife, W. T. Stewart, r. s. a. The llwaco Steam Navigation compauys steamer Gen. Canby con nects Saturday evening with the regu lar, and excursion steamers from Portland. This should have appeared in the advertisement yesterday, but was inadvertantly omitted. A corps of United States engi neers under the direction of Mr. Habersham, will visit Grays harbor this week, for the purpose of making surveys. They will take the steam tug Fearless front Astoria to-day, leav ing at 8 o'clock a. m. Capt. A. M Simpson will go with them to Grays harbor, returning on Tuesday or Wednesday by wa' of Shoalwatcr bay. Thanks to Mr. P. E. Habersham for a copy of the chart of the mouth of the Columbia river, just completed under direction of Col. Gillespie, by Lieut. Price, assisted by Messrs. Hab ersham, J. A. Gillespie and Dodge. This survey was completed Juno 20th, and here it is ready for inspection. That is quite different from the old style of doing this business, when it waa impossible to get a chart of the bar before it was time to make another survey, years afterwards. glw Whloesale Cutting Affray. About yight o'clock Friday oveuing a cutting affray occurred at the oil works, just below this eily. It seoms that the Chinamen employed xt the j works were preparing to jo to bed, when a man rushed into the room j where they were and commenced cat ting right and left. Before lie was J stopped he succeeded in severely cut ting one Chinaman in the head, and two others about the head and face, but not seriously. Walter Russell chanied with the crime and arrested ! but Mr. John Bennimn and Anderson inform our reporter that he is not the titan. That the man uho did the cutting escaped across the riror in mnoiif t'.mrinniii tinaltt Uiic. I soil was to be tried before Justice Fox j hist evening, but the examination was , , , ' uoterreu. - Steamer day: Columbia to arrive; ' State of California to sail. , Hon. F. J. Tavlor returned ftonii Portland jestcrday on th Lurline. I The steamer Clara J'arkor toek: twenty'-four passcngeis to the (.'ape m J lor excursion trip last evening. The Lurline will leave fool Main street for Portland, at 0:30 . to-morrow. See advertisement. of m. : . 'cents per cord will be charged on all Grace church Parish school will j orders for sawed wood not accompanied ,. . bv the cash;it (Jrays wool yard. .Iiih commence th summer tenn tti-uior jkni. row, Miss Eunice T. Perkins toaclicr. i ----z-. A Xcw Jclifacy. Thanks to Mr. John Ferrell fori .. . .., ., . . . . , Mr.J. 1. lMiri'Iier Jiajiist prepaico a an advanced copy of the Oregoman, eluuce lot of spiced salmon in ro-ouud ,ii: 1 ... i.-.n.. ,. ...-.i.... ti kegs. Tho are the fine-t eating for uc.i.wu..b A..,v i- .- -w came down bj the Lurline. j Soveys saloon was robbed night bttfore last, of lo or i?2o in silver, a I pocket book, a watch and chain, some cigars, and liquor, drank on premises. The Lurline arrived from Port laud a little past one o'clock 3'csterday afternoon with a. party of excusionists from Portland for Ihvaco and the Sea-Side. Mr Barnes brought his team and carriage with him from Portland yos terdny. There was also another team on board the steamer Clara Parker, both for llwaco. - -The little lost daughter of Lieut, Jones has been embalmed by Mr. B. B. rrauklin, and will be sent to j.nn tjie j, Pennsylvania for final interment, at i. 1 .,r f :.. 1 i 1 :.. l,,t' ,"",l: i-Jioiii.. .juiii;.s, mm nut 111 California as erroneously stated. .1 .,iLm,m, .i... i,. ;e r... turned from Salem, says that Caddie R. is the favorite among turfmen. This does not detract fiom our state pride, as Caddie II. is owned in As- toria. The coming nice between Oad-t die It., Trade Dollar and others, is j l,'tvd forward to with interest. Stockholders in the llwaco Steam Navigation company met at llwaco on Friday last, at their annual meeting, and elected the following directors for the ensuing year: L. A. Loomis, H. S. Gile, J. 111). Gray, L. U. Rhodes, and A. Clark. The directors subse quently elected the following uflicers: L. A. Loomis, President; J. A. Coul ter, Secretary; E. G. Loomis, Treas urer. -- Last Friday evening Mr. W. E. Thorn, mail agent on the Emma UajT ward, in company with Mr. A. E. But- terfield of this city, started out bear hunting, and on rounding Smiths point came upon a big one slowly ap proaching them. When within about sixty yards Mr. Thoin let him have tho contents of his rifle, killing him almost instantly. Brum turned the scales at two hundred and seventy pounds. Mr. Thorn hired a boat and took the bear on board the Uayward for Portland where he will have the skin stalled by a taxidermist, as a troplry of one of his hunting excur sions at Astoria. Says one. Kendall's Spavin Cure is the best linament for human llesh ever used, and thousands haie extolled ii in similar terms. See advertisement. 1 The best Carter's Cape Ann oil I clothing, rubber boots, etc. sold at Saa il - rancisco wholesale prices at the Sun I Francisco clothing store. S. Danziger. San Francisco clothing store, has the largest and best selected stock of clothing in the city. ANo. gents furnishing goods boots and shoes, trunk anil valises., hats and caps. Caramels, Molasses Chewing Pep permint. "Cocoamit D'ltalia, Cocoanut Ice, llutter Scotch, and a lot of good things at the Astoria Candy Factory. opposite the bell tower. Before purchasing goods of anybody call and inspect my stock. You aie welcome. I will gladly show my good, no matter whether you buy or not. New goods by e ery steamer. S. Daxzwki:. IJcfore imrclutsln your sewinjj ina cliincs, call and examine A. Van Dusen & Co.'rf stock. They have just received a new and elegant lot, which they arc oflVi ing at bottom prices. Charles Gratkc has always on hand No. 1 XXX Premium Ale and first pre mium Lager Beer from the Albany brewery, i?an Francisco, at his saloon on the ltoadway. Capt. J. II. I). Gray is now prepared to supply tho bast qualities of fir, hem lock, Nine maple, spruce limbs, etc. Leave orders at the wood yard, foot of Benton street. Don't drive a spavined horse as long as you can gel Kendall's Spavin Cure for ?1 a bottle Asn powerful linament for tleep-cated pains on both man and beast, it has no equal. Bead advertise ment. Peter YVilhelm hn established a Page's build first class saloon in C. II ing, on Squcmoqlie street, nenr the bell tower, aim has appointed Alcssrs. Win. Bock Aj Co. his agents. The Jet of everything in the line of wines liquor beer; cigars ete, will be kept 011 hand. One peculiar characteristic of Fel lows Compound Syrup of Hypophoa pkites is its power of decomposing the food in the Stomach, rendering assimi lation more perfect. JoP lwr. .t. it &m& - r-JP Til fiudies ail-v ool I blacki hnu'rc(Ircc-juud j Dolm stona inr.iiwita week e willjM it the Occident I J 'Y. W. Pa kkkk. l'fili I.. ITSr.r.N.. Secretary questions asked Fir-t-tMa Watch Repairijrt?. A. II Bllttcrfiold ha arihedandlis duds of Watbh T lwti tktltii ftk.tl trh lift nil 1-aiitI, Repairing, and Watch .Makim: In afrits branches. Also, .liuvclcry WAganil hngraving done up in first-class stle. yj Worjc warranted to give satisfae- tioti. at prices to defy competition. At Carl Adleis Hook and Varielj Store. " (HIICCH TO JtPXII. Single or in sii auras two. in Tiik A- ti:iax building 7'jjges reasonable, roiii-xp Liverpool Salt For miU by 11m ton, at San Francisco prices at Warren ami Katous Astoria Hinrkel. Take Xotico. 1 On after this date an additional 10 hinchcs, ctc to be hud ami secure your supplx. Call at once Peruvian Hitter. Oinciiena Kubra. The Count Cinchon was the Spanish Viceroy in Peru in 1(M. The Countess, his wile, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she was freed by the use of the native remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. as it was called in the language of the rountry, -Quinquina."' Grateful for her recover, on her return to Europe in HK2. she introduced the remedy in Spain, where it was known tinder various names, until Linnseus called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady w ho bad brought them that which was more precious than the gold of thelncas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and lifty ears, science has given lis nothing to take ils place. It effectu ally cures n morbid apiK'lite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Bitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-day as thev weie in the days of the old Spanish Vieeros. We guarantee the ingredi enls of these bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known quality. A trial will satisfy ou that this is the best bitter in the world. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating," and we willingly abide this lest. For sale by all druggist, grocers and liquor dealers. Onh r it. Vnriou Causes Advancing years. care, sickness, dis appointment, and heieditary predisposi tionall operate to turn the hair gray, ami either of them inclines it to shed prcniatuiely. Avars II ui: Vioouwill restore failed or gray, light or red hair to a rich brown or deep black, as ma be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a health action. It re moves and cures dandruff and humors. Iy its use falling hair is checked, and anew growth will be produced in all eases where the follicles are not de stroyed or the glands decayed. Its ef fects are beautifiillv shown on brash. weak, or sickly hair, on which a few ai- plicalions will produce the gloss and freshness of outli. Harmless ami sure in Its operation, it is incomparable as a dressing, and isespeciall valued for the soft lustre and richness of toue it im- patts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and Avill not oil or color white cambric; ctit lastslongon the hair, and keeps it liesh and vigoioiis. het: U.V. r.V ALL DKAI.r.Ks. AMUSK3JEXT& Hill's Vai:iktii:s. (leo. Hill, jiroprictor and manager, Fred (Icrc, stage manager, Thos. Cullen, leader of orchestra, (ico. hainbert. leader f brass band. Cook and Xiclcerson, the young mokes; Miss Lou Cook in songs and dances, etc. Xew first part. New olio, and new acts. Open air concert at S i. m. Performance commences at s p.m. Entrance on Kenton street: pri vate boxes on Clienamus. -Dr. Baker iMceavcd by stcaniur a suppIwjC "' . v gennme" renni JOViAQJ Arirus. fresh fcrtni J?ulkcs Bj Gk W Francisco. it A. Max. Wagner's .San Francisco tioiial blew ery beer can't bobcat. The liiie-st quality of liariies.- oil is kept at the harness dinp, for sale byS. Cnij. Ice cream at Hoscocs oyster and ri'- freshment saloon in Occident hotel ' block. j Zephyrs in all Colors and Shades at six cents an ounce, at the California store, post-ollicc corner. Mr. .John Itogcnsof the Central .Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all ! tin' finest frch fish, etc, In their season. ' P. Wilhelm, Boss .saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon.' The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles .Sevens and Sons Cit Book More. A tremendous stock of home made candies, at the Astoria Candv Factorv. 1 next door to the City Book store. Ojw' poMte ine lieu tower. i Charles Stevens & Son arc in re ceipt of a fine stock of mouldings, and arc now prepared to make 'picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. P. J. Goodman, on Clienamus street. has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies lMots, shoes, etc. To celebrate jojously on the coming 4th. go to the Astoria Candy Factory and get some of the fine mixture made for this occasion. Opposite tho bell tower. Have Wi.star's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in Huenzii, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. r0 cents and SI a bot tle. J. II. 1). Gray is now selling Wheat, Bran and r eed of all kinds at reduced i rates, and has also a line lot of Ash anil iiiu .uiijm- 11 mm 1111 iiiiiui iur Miie. Having made arrangements In New ; York and San Francisco for the pur-j uuu.su in an my ootus, my inciiiiiesior buying are such as to enable me to undersell all others. I defy competi tion. S. Danziger, San Francisco cloth- Inrrefnrfl A otrtvt ttf iiafulai'dealfer iK. Sum cpfored Cite Inswill beinSV Ao take orders. i .vttcnljosAo. L at T3H0 biviniani. A ftilfotUenihiicc is dfc$nid.wlv order. I i ..w x3ii ,. .-e lOtfHVjErfiy orjHtfuksvho stoh' the WaS VarrliMm5 !VeVf.t5lAnU frnm Vr II. , .Savey-sSriooii.VWJIain street&alurdav r , merjgim: JillyimR, will return tlijj same, thev will ba tmihI s-Kl reward, anil on FunjishcMl Rooms to Iot At Mrs. Muiisoiis ledtiiiy: Iumim. Xollre to Fishermen. From one to 1.000 pounds of black j pawn from Murueon wanted daily. Cash ' j paid at .!. T. Bo!:ciu:its Dew Drop Inn. Snlt. Suit. Constantly on hand, and in quantities to suit . I.ivcnool iactnr idled, bay coarse and half ground, at CSko. ". Hrir. Itriek! Krick! Kriekl I have on hand a lame amount of brick lorsaieat from 50 to jver thousand ! Call anrl examine, near Astoria ceme' ten. Jonx Williamson-. Shcrmnn IJro. Kxpre. Will reeehe orders at ihe store of I. W. Case for upper Astoria or any other pari of llieeily. Leave otir orders on the slate and they will Ik promptly at tended to. !tnrfif Ximv I'laoe. l'oieiM the )Htpnlar caterer, invites all his old patrons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to make him a visit, to call at his new Ice Cream Sa loon, on Clienamus strcoi. Occident hotel block, which he has just tlttnl up in first class style. Xo. X Ice Crcnm. II makes all the difference in the world where you get ice cream as to quality. All who have tried it. ever -IkkI-. pronounces Frank Fabers the bet in quality. No. 1 Ice Cream, and equally as much 10 the dish in quantity. The Central Hotel. One of the finest, cleanest and best kept hotels in Astoria, situated near the steamer lauding, with first class, airy rooms, good board and very reasonable rates, liar and billiard rooms-. The best of wines and liquors, and an excel lent glass of San Francisco beer. Axtoix BiKLOii. Proprietor. YTilliamsport I'ropertj . (real bargains arc now offeied in the cily of Willianisikort for am persons wishing to locate from one lot to five acres. It is well adapted for gardens, dairy ranches or pleasant hemes: well elevated, situated one mile .south of Astoria on Youngs lra. with a good graded road to the place. For further information call at my residence near i the ifineter. Jonx Williamson. To Iiive Men. Tiik A-vtokiax has now reached a circulation which places it at the head of the list of Oregon dailies, and insures to advertisers thereof more benefit for the amount paid than ma lie secured elsewhere. To ilio&e who w ish to reach the larccst manlier of readers at the smallest expense, we offer the columns : J- of an attractive daily, the success of which from ihe cry s-tart has been far lieyoml the expectations of the most sanguine. A Fair Proposition. From this date the Astoria photograiih gallery will conduct business on the follow inji phut. We will lahe negatives of any lady and everybody that will favor us with a pall, we will print a proof of the same free of charge, no one being under an obligation to order from Mich negatives miles., the desire to do so. We will take ihe Astoria engine com panies and all lodges and societies, anv time the will assemble forthe purjio-e. and present each lodw or societ with one picture of .such group, either taken all together or in .separate pictures and irroupcd afterwards. We will take view; s of residences, and ; Imihlimar ln.lnl.. .-iit..rii..- mill ..to ' on thesTuue lerms,i.: V will' take i the negatives fnt' of charge. i We do this in order that our work shallstamlon its merit.s.as weate pre- pareil to do good work. Xo one need 1 wail until they go to San Francisco. j roLLOWIXIi AKKOl'i: I'KK'KS IVrdec. '1 or full length lKuidoiis....d 00 cabinets... 4 00 cards i .V litist pictures and boudoirs. 7 00 Vlsneltps mbinels .", rti s ttoz. .4 .V) T 1" I 1 .HI 5 (Ml :; (K earns.... Tito :;m) 1 m Ii:ooks Co. (5. HfAII citizens of Oregon who desire 10 inform their friends in the states of tlm condition and progress of this state, can have no more complete andcoiiipre hensiw oluuie of facts to .scud tlicm than hi subseribinii for this journal, and having us mail it weekly to their friends. 'e mail it as directed. For vn" 00 in advance, we mail three copies of Tiik Wkkki.yAstjokiamuu' year. 1 . -For a lirst-clas,ss 3o-jtcr Mew, fry. nan-roast or fancv roastgo to Uoscoc's scoe block Clienamus strta.t Qeclneut hotel I'.mlli.t. A...1lltl In- II... I.i,...l.,1 ,.v tl.n ' I'.r ".::.. jrJw?;V: ....r '" " "" - i n 'll 'I v fl' '- rti 1 -Z -orlhe genuine .1. H. Cutter old IViti Hum mill Hio liot itf im. Iiinmr WT11 an Fnui'dsco beer, call attheUem, opiMisue tlie icii 1 tower, and sec Camp- oeit. iMAGKOS 0. CROSBY, Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe andj Fittings. Steam Filters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD,! SHEET IRON TIN AHD COPPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnisbing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER. PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but Ural class workmen nnplojed. A larse assortment of SCALES Constantly on liainl. lYT. D. KANT, TnE POPULAK IWLercIiant Tailor AND CLOTHIER MISCELLANEOUS. OAKL ADLER'S :KIISIC STORE. Pianos and Organs Of all makes roicnantlv 011 hand. Also a full stock of VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC- CO 11DEONS. CONCERTINAS. HARMONICAS, FLUTES. Also a large stock of the hest of VIOLIN AND OriTAB STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, A- v.eH as everything else lK.'Ionqlng to a Tust ( las; Jlisic Store I'iaiKKaml Orp..ns sold on the mnnth'. in stallment plat! or for rent. CARL ADLER'S BOOK STORE. 'flic largest slock of Blank Boohs and Stationery Of eery description. School Cooks, l'.ihles. Poetical orks". Albums and Hold Pen-, IJesiiles, a full and complete stock of eveoti.uig usually Kent Ina well regulated Hoofc More. Also news deiMit and agency fur MKit :i ileal p eery p.icrnud period ubhslied. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, r?ck& r.H'kit and Table Cuth if -s5 Yankee Notions and Tc lr JjAl,icture rnuncsaiid Chrorr j$kWAi,4&Il;ihy Carriages, a eonip! r.K'Kct ami laitie cutlery. Toys. Chromos. toniruetc :iortnieiiL Arelierv. etc. New poods hv every steamer. The public are uiviicu 10 examine in mock ami prices. rilENAMCS ST.. - ASTOltlA. OREGON'. HOTELS AND TIESTAUEANTS. A..I. MKCI.F.K. C.8. WKlfiHT occiii:.vr hotkt.. MKdbEKS. WKKHir. Proprietors. Aatoria, Oregon. limit pkopkiktoics ai:k H.viTY TO announce that I he ali.e lintel lias been reoahiteilaud rcrurtiished.adtlhii' .'rent Iv to iiieeoiiiion 01 iisguesisaml is now the best hotel north of San Francisco. C. W. K.N O W I.KS. A L. 7.1 KISKU. Cr.ARi:3TI(' IIOTIX. l'ORTLAXI). - - - OKEUON ZIEBER tt KNOYLES, Proprietors. Free eo.ieli to and from tlte house. e-oTiiK Dvn AsToniAN istni Sic at tlie 1 lareinloii Iloti-1 reading room. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. .main sTKKirr. ASTOUIA rM. S. X. Arrlsoni. I'roprletor rsiiiK'HtAYKMNc ni:s.ic will find A the Pioneer Krsi class m all resMcts,and lUK'l ItAVKI.INc: Vfi:S.I( -.hare i of their pan. map, S4HICItri. is resiiectiiilly ''"'""l ' fcMlwimli ibt-.lny or eek. K'iii Wtiiil (1nflVv sjilnmi l ,lI! '' Ill(l 011t ( "" -.1X1)- wati:i: srrt:i:i"r. astokia. Nevt dHirtu Dr. Kihm's. I'otTee. Ten and i'lioeolnle. vlth t'nke. JO (Vnts i'liops, CmiUcJ (o Order. Fine Wlue.x, l.lijuors and CiarH Oflhcbcstlinuids. HaviiiK just oiHMicd tlh alwive stal)listi ineut weeordmiH initeiHir ftiemLsand tlie ituMie ueiieralK to give lis a trinl j-G-tf I'OAltli .1 i:v.vxsoN. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. .MAIN .STKliET. ASTOUIA. miiKixiKi:si:xKi is im.k.ski to 1 ., iliuoiuicc to tin Ladies' and Gentlemen of this City riiat lie is now rcKircd t fMniHt for tlicni, in first eln.sstlc. nml over .style. OVSTKlts. HOT C'OKKKK. Tl. ETC. t Tin: Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, MAIN STltKIH". ricae xi me a call. KO.SCOK DIXON. Proprietor S. ARNDT & PEKCHEN, ASTOIEl . - OKHCDN'. The Pioneer Machine Shop HLACKSMITH 'SHO Boiler shop All kinds of ! ENGINE, CANNERY, AND ! STEAMBOAT WORK ! Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, XEAli KINNEY'S ASTOUIA FISHERY. Piles for Sale. Mr. A. It. McMillan Is prepared In fumUli Fir pr Hemlock Piles IN ANV AMOl'NT TO ORDER. AND ON siioirr NOTICE. Leave orders at the store of Trenrhnnl X: , UjMluir, Astoria. . Or address, A. R. MeMILLAX. Olney. OrcBOii. -M-' Fv i'oflstd -4?4l'- "37 11 J - p J . X 55 -- J . Vi TALK IS CHEAP BOYS !l BUT IT j Money to Buy Whisky ! j It Also Keqires Money to Pay Expenses. I cannot sell Goods AT COST and pay expenses, but iiiaiaiaiiiiiit'iisasiaiitiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiin 1 1 CM AM) WILL I s lnilSllXIIIlZISIlXllIIIIIISItXlISIlUllIlIMIlllIIUlIllllllsilllJllIltlEIIlIiaillllluHs. Sell at Xxower Prics 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. Wlt w ei RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER. Remember the Place, the Old and Melmble ONE PKICE I X L DRY GO DBS ANB ehtiTHfflG HOBBE Main Xtvcet, near Parher House, Astoria. C. E. COOPER, The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot L H TWO DOOHS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, atAKUFACTUKEK OP FURlSTITUPvE Ss BEDDING AKD DEALER IN Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS SUPERIOR TO -MOST, AND IS EXCELLED 15Y NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN FT ATTN, - - PROPKIETOR, CHENAMTJS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. C3-Ordcrs left at the GEUMANIA BEER HALL will be promptly atl ended to.-Su ASTORIA BREWERY. ". M. MEYER Proprietor. HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOR ticlo. I am now propared to furni OK LAGER BEER, ,VT Stt CKXTS PER fiAIiLON W JSCOXjjE3S ATiB. SdyFamilies and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER- Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON. First Class Saloon, CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT,! On the Roadway, opitositc the Oregon Rail- w ay and Xavisition Co's harf. I The choicest brands of foreign aud domestic . WISES, IAiJSOnS AXD C'I AK8. O-BcMt Chicaso Jlcer.-lTtt Take Notice. , . . t . John Rogers, Gentral Market, nas received a Luge imoice of BiUtRELS AND HALP BAJUIELS of the best quality. And is now ready to supply Butcher Can neries aud all others, cheap for cash. A SWEEPING REDUCTION Jfade on the choicest aud best assortment of im YOUTHS AND BOYS CLOTHING !fAlse: Ihe Finest. Suits Made to Order and Warranted TAKES V" MAV Bi: HAD OK E.R.TIA.WES soi.it ai:kxt. AN.i. Aseid tor I Im eelelirated MKDALLfON RANftE, L wIT EI S ASTOUIA, OREGON. HE MANUFACTURE OF A rlltSTCLLAJ3 AH. the public with tho finest quality, for eaan. BOTTLED BEER, AT $1 30 PER TOOZKft. ASTORIA.' OREGON, BRICK LAYER , l'L-VISf AND ORNAMENTAL JI1.A.S T Ei JEZ-JEH DEL 0 Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my ! Warehouse, foot of Ronton Street, promptly I attended to. TIME, SAND, BRICK, FLASTER. LATH, -" Cement, and all materials In my line, furnished to order. aaSpecIal attention paid to Furnace Tork and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. 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