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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1881)
V) 3t a ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY JULY -0. 1S81 ISSUED EVERY MORNINQ. (Monday Cxceptedl. It. V. frolaud, Alitor aud i'roiirlclor AxUman liutidinq. Gas Street. Terms of Subscription : orvod by Carrier, per week ..........25 Cents icnt by mail, four months..... ......SB 00 itul by mail, cne your.......... .......... 9 00 Free of Posiaze to Subscriber. r Advertisements inserted by tbeyetir at the rate of $1 50 jorsiuuro per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, fifty cents per suuare for each insertion. Tin lVccUIy Aslorian 1 a luaiiimolh sheet, nearly double the size of tlte Daily. It is just the pa per for the fit otitic, coiitainiiii; in addi tion to all the enrienl news, choice mis eellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It is ttunislied to single ub .seribers at b'2 00 per year in alliance. jSf'A limited numoei of small :uler tisemenls inserted at established rales. THECITY. TitK Daii.v Astoi:ia mi'K he Iqj mail at" cent a month, frcr uJjtwAagc. Head tr who cnntemilatcahicncc from the city can haec Thk AvroitiAX follow Uwm. Daily or Wkrkly edition to any pol-oficc irttti out aiiditlonal expense. Addrstxes maybe emmtjod as often a dcxlred. Ijcavc orders at the countiuu rtom. Xoticc to Fishermen ami Others on the Columbia Itivcr. My youngest son, four year old, blue cjes, light liair and complexion, fell from the i harf at Clifton on .Satin tiny evening, .July Itli. 1KS1. A liberal re ward will be paid for the lecovery of his bodv. Vixouxi Cook. Cl'iHon, Oregon, Juh 10, issi. The steamer Sam went to Lewis anil Clarke for charcoal yesterday. The new steamer built at Rainier, lias been sold to the Shonlwater bay company. The City of Quebec crossed to sea last evening, Mary Taylor toning. Woods pilot. Another row of shingles were added to Mr. W. E. Dements new house yesterday. Senator Fulton has purchased the residence property of Col. R. U. Speddcri in this city. Damages vtrfejiaired and all of Butlers passenger wagons uoie run ning as usual hist evening. Mr. IS. 3. Fuller has leased the store room in the Occident hotel block, and will soon be prepared for busi ness. Messrs. II. H. Card well, C. J. Trenchard and I. Bergman returned from the interior hythe P.onitn last evening. Dogs were the startci-s of the runaway yesterday. It is time the dog population of Astoria was re duced. The W. II. Bcsse sailed yo.stor day on her round voyage charter to Puget-sound, Australia, China, and return to Oregon. Mr. A. W. Ferguson is drafting the plans for a fine residence for Mrs. Badollet, which will be built tin Sque mocqha street, below Polk. A little child of W. 11. Twilight fell off the street into the bay 3rester day. It was rescued by Mr. C. W. Stone, just in the nick of time. Mr. W. B. Bancroft, wife and ton, and Mr. Ira G. Hoitt and wife, will make an excursion to-day to Youngs river falls, in the steamer Magnet. Mr. D. Morgan, Jr., Astoria manager for Mr. G. W. Hume, is making some improvements to Water street. New planks arc also being laid in front of the Cosmopolitan. Col. R. R. 'Spcddcn on a recent visit to Columbia count', Washington territory, brought home with him some grass seed, which was planted on Carnahans farm, and develops nicely. At a special meeting of Astoria Engine company No. 1, held on Mon day evening last. Dr. F. P. Hicks and J. O. Bozorth were unanimously en dorsed for assistants of the Astoria fire department. Yesterday was moving day at the Oregon Railway and Navigation com- panys Astoria othce, and all hands were buBy arranging things. The move was made necessary in conse quence of the addition of n new piece of furniture. Sea-View, J. L. Stouts place, consists of twenty-one blocks, laid off in building lots on streets fifty feet wide. The lots are 50x100, and will sell at $25 each this year. Among the purchasers of lots and blocks, thus far are: Hon. J. N. Dolph, L. Badgor, Mr. Brown, Mr. Hulton, and others. The Columbia nude a successful trip to the rock yesterday with Mr. R. M. Taber of the engineer office, ac companied by Mr. Alfred Holman of the Oregonian, and Rev. J. A. Gray as excursionists. The two first named gentleman extended their trip to the rock. A lot of supplies were landed. Including the Holman cottages, there are thirty-five buildings in II waco. Davis & Brown havo a good variety store; see advertisement. W. Y. Ward, at the Post-office, sells gro ceries, etc.; H. L. Pike keeps a first- class retaurant; Pomeroy & Grant keep the Bay Yew house, W. B. Hay- den keeps a store. glie gailB Qstevtim Fourth of July Report Mr. C. S. Wright, chairman of the 4th of July committee on finance, has i made his final report, from which the following is published for general in- formatioti of the public. Total amount collected, iucImU ing published list, and subse quent contributions of Messrs. J. II. D. Grav, W. W. Parker and other-, siw7 00 By amount paid C. W. Fulton, amusement com mittee S 13 00 W. W. Parker, committee on grounds VI 75 J. W. Gearhtirt, committer on fireworks 70 oo W. E. Dement, decoration com mittee is .0 C. Brown, music committee. ... W M) W. D. Bakci. commit tc on pro cession n ot M. D. Kant, committee on re freshments 40 M D. C. Ireland, pi inli,cah ad vanced lor bill poking, trim ming torches etc 47 a-, L. E. Sclig. on account Hbcrtj ear 'iW .Mrs. IJciIn.on account jiih'H car ". .". oo, Yf . W. Parker, on account eonr mitloe .1. r. (icurlmrt. o account Hit works r w ijju ir. B.C. Ireland, itriuttii; kditstrrip- lion list ami Itiml icprl. s cm kmk ir 4 X5 To luilanui' on kit ml Sum !mmI gnor no CSWICIGHT. Chaiiman Finance Coimuitte. Astoria, Oregon, July 18. 1SR1. Columbia-BolIe3-Paoific. A daughter was lwrn t Mrs. Acker, a passenger on the Columbia, at sea, on Saturday last. As is ustial on such rare occasions, the little one attracted much attention from all on hoard. Just hk the .ship entorod the Willamet, on Sunday afternoon, the infant was christened. Mis Ellen Noble, the stewardess, act ting as god-mother and Col. Me Cracken and Capt. J. C. Ain.sworth assisting in the ceromoiry. The name conferred was Columbia-Bolles-Pacific, in honor of the ship, the captain and the ocean birthplaco. After the christening was over the hat was passed among the passengers, and the sum of fort' dollars raised as a present for the little traveler who had started on the voyage of life under such peculiar circumstances. Something New for Astoria. The balance of Pells congignuent of dry goods will be sold in XstViria, commencing to-inorrow naiuaday) evening at 7:30, at the nefr stftre un der the Occident hotel. This was originally a large .stock consigned by Jerome Pell, of New York to F. L. Drew, of San Francifteo. The largest portion! which has been sold at Port land, y'his consigiimejit has the repuU"iiif Ieinjrsl-clasB goods, comPSswwOitlry goods, etc, and will be sold at ajicUnny only excepting wholesale.' We understand that be tween $i0,000 and 40,000 worth trf goods was sold from this consignment in Portland during the last four weeks. Mrs. Doctor Aucrbach and Mns. A. Kauffinan, of Portland, are visit ing Mrs. I. Beigman in this city. Four camps are loeatotl for the summer from llwaco to Sea-view. J. L. Stouts new hotel is open, but is not finished. It is 20x48; will contain sixteen rooms on the second and third floors, large dining-room, parlor, etc., on the first floor; with an addition of six rooms, sitting-room, family-room, etc., all fronting a court, in the center of which is a woll of pure water. A kicking horse, that was hitched into one of Butlers teams, caused an excitoment on Main street yosierdiry morning. The team ran for about a block, the kicker working industrious ly in the effort to strike the driver, and finally tumbled wagon and team together over into the vacant lot at the corner of Main and Jefferson streets. Damages wore slight in com parison to what might have been. - How cool and nice it is liore, sit ting by our firesides reading such news as tins, for instance: "Excossive heat continues in Europe and on the conti nent. The French chamber is ex pected to adjourn ten days earlier than intended, on account of the heat. A Spanish dispatch says that the heat at Li Granja, the summer residence of the Spanish court, is al most unbearable, and Madrid is like a fierce furnace. Ho was a tall slim man dressed in beaver and had curly hair and a wild look about his eve. As he arose at the call of the city attorney, there seemed a general air of lnstabilit' about him and he looked hungry not for work or any of the lighter acquire ments of the ideal man, cr tho deop researches of Edison or Newton, but for puro unadulterated rotgut. "You are charged m this complaint with be ing drunk' said the deep-toned voice of the s&archor of Sheopskin. "Are you guilty or not guilty?" rolled in thundering vibrations from tho scat of justice. The prisoner fixed his clear glassy eye upon His Honor, aud re plied, "As our forefathers fought, bled and died for '" "Two dollars; next;" said the Judge, and court rolled on. Mr. J. R. JAtt. This popular dealer in Ludios all-woo! black and colored Cashmere dresses and Dolmans, will be in Astoria in about a week, to take orders. Hew ill lie at the Occident. Xotice. If the patty or parties who stole the Watch and l'ocket-Book from Mi. O. Sovey's saloon, on Main street, Saturday morning JulylCth.willreturnthesaine, they will be paid S10 reward, and no questions asked. A Personal Mattter. J IlAVACO, W. T- Jill J in. 1S.S1. Editor Astekiax: Having noticed in your iaper an j article publishod in reference to fish I boats and nets coming ashore on the , ,.... ... m , beach in Pacific county, W. T.,ancH another article ot the same import! under date of July 14, 1681, signed 1 James Quiun, in which the gross mis- J . . .... ... t statements ot the tonner article are reiterated, I deem it but i& to my- but ii&t tc ing ojrilicu solf and neighbors living oirtlie ueacli, to ask space in your yaper for the following depositions in rohitiou to the matter roferred to, as published by Mr. Quiun. and also, inasmuch as Mr. Quiun has publicly stated that 1, or my brother, or both, were the par ties refeiTcd to, I desire that the pub lic should know just what did occur, and also just how far he (Mr. Qiiitm) I was from te'lmg the truth m tins; matter. Vtr. trnlj. L. A. J.tmM!-. TKHKIToKi OI- W'WISINOTON.I CoHi.vf partite I, Edwin (1. Loomid, being first tiuiy sworn, uo uepose anu ray tituon j or about the 12th da' of Juneyftrli., J 1881, a fish-boat and net cannrashuYc on the ocean beach about vo nules ' north of my brothers residence in I u -r i w ii ii r t. I Pacific county . 1. That wheiu informed of this I took a nuiubor of j men in mv employ aud removed the j boat to a place of safety from all fur- ther damage or injury; that during . , , . ., I the next two days 1 succeeded in re-1 moving the net from the beach, and' straightening and drying the same' without damage r injury to the net; J that the day after I had succeeded in securing the boat and net from the action of the tides, Mr. Jas. Quinn made his appearance aud claimed the boat aud net; thai when Mr. Quinn j arrived, my brother, L. A. Looms, was the first to have any talk with him as to any charges we might have for salvage on the boat and net, after which Mr. Quinn came to me and inquired" what my charges were,saying that my brother had referred him to me for settlement; that when asked thisquostion I stated a sum in amount not to exceed eighty dollars ($S0), and that amount was to include the expense of delivering both not and boat at llwaco, distant from whore the boat and net then was, about twelvo miles. I further say, under oath, that the sum demanded was, in my belief, a very reasonable charge, considering the time and la bor expended in saving the same, and the further trouble and expense of transporting the boat and net to ll waco. This sum Mr. Quinn refused to jwy, claiming to be poor and out of luck, saying that he had rather sell the boat aud net for sixty dollars. And I do further depose and say that, acting on a suggestion made by my brother, I did finally agree to accept fifty dollars for my trouble and labor, an i for that amount 1 also agreed to deliver the net and boat at llwaco, which was done without further charge. And I do further deposo and say that the statement made by J as. Quiun in the Astokiax of July 14, 1S81, in which he says that he was at lirst charged $L0, mm then S12.", and next $100, is utterly untrue and with out foundation in fact. E. ft. I.OOMI-. Subscribed and sworn to before me on this p;th day of .lul, a. p.. lwi. C. A. Br.ni, Notar Public. Tki:i:itoi: or "V.siiiotox. Cottiii of Pacific. 1, L. A. Loomis, beiiufjtfatyfluly sworn do depose and saythatim or about the 15th day of JnelgSl, Mr. Jamos Quinn came to my residence in Pacific coanty, W. T., and the first question asked of me by Mr. Quinn was what I was going to charge him on his boat and net, and for trans porting the same to llwaco. J told Mr. Quinn that 1 had been away from home and knew nothing about what the trouble or expense had been in saving his property, and referred him to my brother for settlement as he had done the work and knew all about it, and after consulting with my brother L advised that Mr. Quinn should be charged whatever sum would be rea sonable for the time and trouble of saving the property and delivering it at llwaco. In the course of conver sation with Mr. Quinn, and before my brother had. agreed to accept fifty dollars as a settlement for all services in taking care of the boat and net, and for transportation to llwaco, Mr. Quinn said that sooner than pay 00 he had rather soil his boat aud net where it then was for 00. 1 then told him if he meant what he said he e saul lie could get the 60 fast enough, after MAVjxM JO VJ. UXlUOlJl, which he had no more to say about J his property but paid the amount Healer in agreed upon, and has since expressed j :nsr,fs1:i:utl,ora"n"cr!HARDABE1 iron, steel, L. A. Loom is. i Subscribed and sworn to before me on this ifith dav of July, A. 1). 1RR1. C. A. Rkkd, Notary Public. ' First-CInsisj 'Watcli Itrpuirins'. A. E. Rutterfichl h;us arrived, and is iHiw jirepaied to tlo all kinds of Watch Repairing, and Watch Makiim in all its branches. Also, Jowelery Work audi Engraving done up in first-class stvlc. i All work warranted to give satisfac-j lion, at prices to defy competition. At j Carl Atllers Rook and Variety Store. I Coarse Iiivcrpool Snlt For sale by the ton. at San Francisco prices at arren and Eatons Astoria market. Take Xotice. On after this date an additional 10 cents per cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied bj the cash, at Grays wood yaid. July 1st, 18S1. A. Xew" Xlelicary. Mr.. I. T. Borchers has just prepared a choice lot of spiced salmon in .'lO-pound kegs. They are the finest eating for lunches, etc to be had. Call at once and secure your supply. A21USKMEXTS. Hill's Variktiks. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred Gere, staec manager, Thos. Cullcn. leader of orchestra, Geo. Lambert, leader oi nrass hand. Cook, Aickerson, Ma ley and Petty, the Biir 4. Mr. Win Glenn, the silver voiced tenor. Mr. Frctl j uere in new lmicnisms. .mjss l,ou Cook in new balads, songs, dances, etc. will appear nightly. The best variets' entertainment outside of 'Frisco on the coast, and don't you forget iL New olio, and new acts. Open air concert at 8 p. m. Performance commences at 8:3) p.m. Entrance on Benton street; pri vate boxes on Chenamus. - Furnished Uoonis to Tet t Mrs. Munson's lodging Iioum. Xotice to Flshcniicii. From one to 1,000 pounds of black lnwnirom. sturgeon named daily, tasn iidat.J. T. Boitcmnts Dew Drop Inn. ., , 7 -. I Salt. Salt. constantly on hand, and in quantities to suit. Liverpool factory fillet!. Bay pnnri - mid linlr "round, nt. (Jko. W. Urvrs Itrirk! IlriPk! Urlek! 1 have on hand a large amount of brick fnrali:it fnuii .1 In 5a nor thousand. ! Call and examine, near Astoria ceme- ten. John Willi aji-ov. Sherman ISros. Ilxpres Will rtfohc order-, at the store of I. W. Case for upjer Astoria or any other part of tltpcit. I.cnvc your orders on the slate and "tliev will le promptly at- ,w,,,wl Knsfncs ,i'v I'lact. Jtoeoc. the popular caterer, imitcs all hit old patron, and a iiihiiv new ones as iiciv lie pleased to make him n isii. locafl at hi- new Ice Cream Sa finfll. nil lirillllllil' ll loon, on Chenamiio street. Occident into i,i,M.k, Wlilfh lie ha- ju-t titled up in tir-t ela- style. - - jtz ". I Ire Crrain. , , ,, ., ... . ,, It makes all the difference in the wor, uhm. V() t u.e c.nnlIII . , quality. All who haw tried it. ever - IkkI, pronounces Frank FalnTs the best quality. No. 1 lit .Cream, am! cqualiy "N "n,ch im in VmiiUt . The Central Hotel. om. f the finest, cleanest and be-t kept hotels in Astoria, situated near the steamer landing, with lirst ciav?. airy room, good board and ver reuMiiiahh' rates. iar and billiard rooms. Tin1 JH'st of wines and liquors, and an excel lent "lass of San Francisco lecr. Axtoix Bii:i.oii. Proprietor. YVilliainsport I'ropcrtj . (real bantams arc now offered in the cit of Williamsport for any Hrons wishing to locate from one lot to live acres. It is well adapted for gardens, dairy ranches or pleasant hemes: v. ell elevated, situated one mile muuIi of Astoria on Youims bin, with a jrood graded road to the place. For further information eall at my residence near the cemetery. John Wii.i.iam-ox To Tiive Men. Tin: Astokiax has now l cached a circulation which places it at the head of the list of Oregon dailies, aud insures to advertisers thereof more beiiehl for the amount paid than ma be secured elsewhere. To those who wish to reach the lamest number of readers at the .smallest expense, wo offer the columns of an attractive daily, the success of which from the very start has been far leyond the expectations of the most sanguine A Fair Proposition. From this date the Astoria photograph gallery ill conduct business on the following plan. We will take negatives of any hul and ewryboil that will favor us with a call, we will print a proof of the .Name free of charge, no one lieing under an obligation in order from such negatives unless they desire to tlo so. We will take the Astoria eir-ine com- i panics and all lodges and societies, any time tue. win nwiiiiiio rorihe puriosi. and present each lodge or societx with tme picture of such group, either taken all together or in separate pictuics aud grouped afterwards-. We will lake iews of residences ami buildings, hotels, cannerii, mills, cte., on the same terms, viz: We will take the negatives free of charge. We tlo tnis in order that our work shall stand on it-, merits, as we aie pre pared tti do good work. No one need wait until they go to San Francisco, roi.i.owi.vtj Ai:i:ot'i: iMtiri: I'eritoz. '.ile. -4 or full length boudoirs... $; no t .") cabinets... 4 00 2 ."Ml cards '2 .to 1 .".o Rust pictures aud Itoudoirs. 7 no 5 ui Vignettes cabinets r, Oil .i 00 cards :: mi ti on Tlios. (J. Ruooks t Co. j3TAII citizens or Oregon who tlesire to inform their friends in the states of tho condition aud progress of this state, can hae no more complete and coinpre hciisiu volume of facts to send them than by subscribing for this journal, and having ils mail it weekly to their friends. We mail it as diicctctl. For $." oo in advance, we mail three copies of Thk Wkkki.y AsTOi:iAone ear. For a first-class ojstcr stew. fr, pan-roast tir fancy roast, go to Koscoe's Chenamus street. Occident hotel block. Families supplied bv the hundred or the sack, open or in the shell. For the genuine .J. II. Cutter old Rourbon.auit the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Hem, opiMisite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. I iir t rt AT fTO C nBAODV ron Pipe and Fittings. s ai Steam litters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET IROH-TIN AND COPPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER, PLUMBING ami STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. Xone but lltst class workmen employed. A large assortment f SCALES tonstaally on hand. OT. D. KANT, THE POPULAR Merchant Tailor AND CLOTHIER - iPiiin-ir--p ' MaHaMawMaiMMtMHiaMBMMMMMiiMMMMMMa,MMI, MISCELLANEOUS. CARL ADLER'S music s'sra.E:, Pianos and Organs Or all makes coiistantlv on hand. Aho a full stock of YIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC- CORDEONS. CONCERTINAS. HARMONICAS, FLUTES, Alto a lare stock of the best of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As hcH :ts fxenthui? else lielenglnt: to :i First f'hiss Music tin. I'l.iiHisnnd Onnuis m!l on the month? in stallment plan r f r real. CARL ADLER'S BOOK STORE. The lar?st stwck of Blank Boohs and Rtntionp.ru Dafc3 )fter ilestTltiiii. Sthool IJook-f. Uiltlcs-. Poetical Wurks. aIImiiiis and Cold Pent, licsiucs :t full ami comnlote isSSsjr jjxtock of eert 'iR usually "" " sarf Kept ma well regulated jmjor. Store. Also ew tleixit hihI agency for e erj paper ami periodical HillHlietl. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Watches, (locks and .Tenclrv. !csi ? rocket and TaWe Cutlery. VW " .uikce Notions and Toy. . 'ie I,,et,,r 1'nuiMM :uil Chrorno. . 3ii l!;ilie CfirnMix. -1 iniimlrtft ' tifi i "!isiirtiiii,'iit rliir- itf Xew poods Ik every steamer. The public arc in ited to examine in stock and prices. C'HKNAMl'S ST.. - .VSTOItIA, OREGON. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ...r. mkci.ki:. t'.s. wmoirr ci,iii:T nTi:r.. MKULKK & WP.IUUT. I'nU'tietor. Astoria, Oregon. THK PKOPltlKTOKS AKK IIAITY TO announce that the alMive hotel has been repaint cilamt refurnished, adding greatly to the comfort of itspwcMs ami is now the best hotel north of San Fniiicftco. o. w. KNOW I.HS. CI.AItKXDtX rOltTLAXl). - - Al-'IKIIKK. noTi:r,. - - OKECON ZIEBER JL XtOWLES. Proprietors. 1'rec co.ncli to ami fnta the house OlJ-TlIK lIIA AsTOIMA.N Is itt h at the Clarendon Hotel reatlinK rtMWi. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. MAIN STKKirr. - XI tr. S. X. Arrigroni. AS'COKIA Proprietor ffilMKTKVVKi.lNf! Vt'P.UC WILL 1'IXD JL tin 1'nHieer ttr.-t el.s m all resiKVts.and a shaiM of their patroitasr ss nectfiill)' solicited. rl!ourl ami lodgiHghy ILn-dajlor week. Fair Wind Colics Saloon - M CHOP HOLTSE, watkk sruEirr. astoima. Net dour to Hr. Kmses. CoUer. Tea iiiul Chocolate, with CaLc. SO CcntM. Chops, Conked to Order. Fine V! iocs. Ijiquort ami Ci;c:ir. Ofthe best brands. llaviiitc just oiiciHtl Dm alie estahlLsh- mciit weconlially hniteotir friends ami the ptililic gene rallv tt -lve as a I rial. oO-tl I'OAIM) v EVANStlX. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oy.stcr Saloou. MAIN STUKKT. ASTOIMA. qiHE CNIIKIISKINKD IS PLRASK1) TO X. aiiuiHiuce to the Ladies' and Gentlemen of this City That he is nnn preiwred to funiish for them, in first chissstjk. and ecrj snle, ovstkscs. nor cokkkk. ikv. irrc. ' t nir Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, MAIN STREET. Please ;n c im a rail. IIOSCOE UIXOX. Proprietor S. AUNDT & FEROHEN, ASTOKIA. OKKCOX. The Pidneer Machine Shop J&z ni.ACKS.MlTn SHOP'llJj r - ir Z&fr; 7$y& Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WORK l'roinpllj attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, XEAli KINNEY'S ASTOlllA PISIIEKY. POes for Sale. Jtr. A. U. 3tcMiiIau K. prcitvtl to furnish Fir or Hemlock Piles IX ANY AMOUNT TO OKDHK. AND ON snoirr notice. Leave onlor at the store of Trenchard & t'pshur. Astoria. Or address. a. K. MJcMILLAN. Olncy. Oreson. CO 3. z iiiillb- ti-3. ! iii- at"a5.v vj ii-'p? jAs; - s V T - v- TALK IB CHEAP BOYS !l BUT IT : Money to Buy Whisky ! .... .................... ....... ...............................................!., It Also Eeqires Money to Pay Expenses. I cannot sell Goods AT COST and pay expenses, but ltJIZS3CSI31SUllSSa3IlXt31E3IIISlZllIIISIiasiiaiIllZII19IliriIIIlEIUIIIIIIl ! I CM AND WELL ! S lEsutiiisissitiiiztiisaiasiiiniixxssiarsisiiixssiiiiiiaBiiKtiiaii.iissssaaBeaiiiEaaiisflr 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. iWBW RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER." Remennbev bhe Place, the Old and Reliable, ONE PRICE I X L DBY GOODS ANB OLaWHWG B0V8B Main Sh-cef, near Parlier Rouse, Astoria. C. H. COOPER, ioss Coffee and Tea Pot ji ?r3rs?-s - riSa ssgg5s?5r k MiES S, "H. H1WES. TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FUBJSTITimE 35 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN FOLKS Complete in every branch. THE COLUMBIA Lil&IR A(f1 IS Sl'I'EKIOK TO MOST, AM) IS KXCKU.FI P.Y NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN FT ATTN, - - PROP&IETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. eB-Orders left at the UKKMANIA. UKKK HALL will he promptly attended to.-S' ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER - - Proprietor. HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOlt tide. I am now prepared to furni" LAGER BEER, AT 0 Cr.XTS PJCR GAIiL.ON W 3a:OXjIE2Q A TiE. ESFamilios and keepers of public honsos promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor First Class Saloon, CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT, On the Roadway, opposite the Oregon Ihiil - way and Navigat ion Co's a harf. The cliolceat brands oi foreign and domestic "WIXES, I.KiUOHS AXI CK-AltS. earnest Chicago Hcer.-sq Take Notice. . , , . , a. , . John Rogers, Central Market, Has rccei ed a large Im oico of BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS of the best finality. And tiunw ready to supply Butchers Can-: aeries and all others, cheap tor cash. A SWEEPING REDUCTION Made on the choicest and best assortment U J8EBNS. YOUTHS' AND- BOYS CL0THIM.&L ' Alse: " The Finest Suits Made to Order and Warranted, TAKES IJI. MW P.i: II VI) OF J E. II. TIAWES SOLE ACEXT. Also, Audit for the celclirated JlFiDALLION llASGE, ASTORIA, OREGON. BREWERY HE MANUFACTUKK OF A FIKSTCLA&S AH. tho public with the finest quality, for cash. BOTTLED BEER, AT $1 50 jpi:k tiozei. ASTORLV. OREGON. ,3Es;oteR. xtujJfEir. T astoriajorkgox. ' ,DniUI LAYER , PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL T-r, A fC& rp T71Tt 171 Ti j . orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at niy Warchoase, foot of Benton Street, promptly ! attended to. LIMEr SAND, BRICK, PLASTER, IJVTH, Cement, and all material1 In my line, funiLshed to order. csrSpecIal attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. earAcent San Juan and New Tacoma Lime.