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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1881)
c i glic gailij storiau. ASTORIA, OllKGON: FRIDAY JULY : 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday Excepted). i. f. Irctaml, IMitor anil I'roiirlrlor A Mori nn lin'Miimj, Ctus Si reef. Terms of Subscription : sol ved by Currier. por week ......i Cents Dt by mall, four months... ....... .......S 00 ont by mail, ono yeur... ............. H W) Freo of Poatngo to Subscribers. " Advertisements HHorted by the year at the rate of SI ."ii per square per month. Transient advertising, by the dny or week, fifty cents ier square for each insertion. The Weekly Asforian Is a iiiainmnlli sheet, nearly double thesizeof t lie Daily. It is jtpt the pa per for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural mailer, market re ports, etc. It is ltiriuNhcd to single Mib-M-ribcrs at 52 00 per year in advance. ;-5?"A limited nmnocr of small adver tisement inscrteil at established rates. THECITY. Tiik Daily atokiax will ic sut Uy mail at 't c om- a month, free of ;w7;r. i.Vrf- ern telm cunleiwialcalwMe from tlic citu can luitu Tiik Asroiti.vx follon than. Daily or Wkkkly tHlltioH to any po.l-ogice with out additional exiteHxe. Addrstse may he enntmdd n often desired. Jjctire order at th? anuiltiiu roo in. Xotiee to Fishermen and Other on the Columbia Itiver. My youngest son, four years old, blue eyes', "light hair and complexion, fell from the wharf at Clifton on Saturday evening, July ;th. 1KS1. A liberal re ward will be paid for the recovery of his body. Yixci:.vr Cook. Clifton. Oregon, .July 10. IRRI. Steamer day. The Columbia will sail for Sim Francisco to-day. The Lister opera troupe will ar rive by the Oregon. The Oregon will be due this fore noon from San Francisco. The Glenperis is rccoiviiuj her car to at Capt. Fhivcls dock. The Otter passed Hollyhead July 19th, from Astoria February 10th, for Liverpool . Building material is so scarce in Astoria that work of all kinds in that respect is delayed. Capt. A. M. Simpson returned from the north yesterday, lie will go to San Francisco by steamer to-d.-vy. The Standard says there is not a case of small-pox in Portland. We hope- the Standard speaks thus for a fact. Mr. 1. C. Johnson, long and favorably known on the Columbia river, has returned from the (loose lake region. Mr. Geo. V. Humes force pump throws a fine stieam. It was this pump that prevented a conflagration at theFabrc fire. There is a rooster that keeps a little black dog opposite Tiik As TOitux office. We should like ti hear of its passing in its chips. It is understood that llobeson will be defended by W. Lair Hill, 1L Y. Thompson, and others. Messrs. Hill and Thompson returned te Port land yesterday, having been to As toria on that business. There is considerable growling about fistes and curs in Astoria, but who is there here owns a dog of any breed that he would feel a pride in entering at an exhibition for a prize Capt. Hustler has two, they are the only ones we know of. He keeps them in a frame over his office door. The Coming Concert. Everything augurs well for the suc cess of the concert to be given by the Episcopal church choir, August 9th. Their selections comprise several choruses, quartettes, vocal and instru mental solos, etc. The celebrated Anvil Chorus will be rendered for the first time in this city by twenty or more voices and a full orchestra, an vils, otc. Nothing will prevent this from being a grand success, as the best talent in the city has been se cured, and a great deal of interest is manifested. The proccods will be for the benefit of the church. if Notice to AIL 4 Mr. L. G. Butler having been ac cusod of having a hand in the slaughter of dogs in Astoria, wishes to deny the statement in toto. He has not in any way or manner whatever had any thing to do with it, and knew nothing about it until informed 03 Mr.'.loplin yes terday. A. tremendous stock of home made candies, at the Astoria Candy Factory, next door to the City Book store. Op posite the bell tower. Charles Stevens & Son are in re ceipt of a fine stock of mouldings, and are now prepared to make picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors tnd San Francisco beer, call at thcOem, opposite the bell tower, and see Camp 1)011. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscoe's Families supplied by tlic hundred or the j acK, open or in ine micii. S. Danziger. san Francisco clothing store, has the largest and best selected stock of clothing in the city. Also, gents furnishing goods, boots and shoes, trunks and valise's, hats and caps. Alas, He is Gone. Yesterday morning, as the summer sun gilded the peaks of Pillar-rock and Tongue-point and streakod down into our open sanctum door with a mellow radiance which caused us to think how thankful we are that we live in Astoria, an old subscriber thrust himself into our prcsonce, lay over the counter, shutting out the sunlight, took a short recess for a con vulsive sob, then with a wild whoop informed us that his dog, Snap, had passed the great boundary between the known and the unknot, nable. We wept with our friend, for only a short time ago Snap, in the pride of life, and in the glad meridian of his ex istence, walked our streets a thing of life, but now he is cut down like Hilly the Kid, and the places that knew him once will know him no more forevor. The cause of his untimely death is not yet fully determined. His mourning ownor thinks it was caused by a coldness which sprang up be tween Snap and a man whose leg he ate for breakfast one morning. An crowd of bystanders all had some thing to say about it, one thinking that Snap must have got .some of that old carpet into his .stomach back of the Occident; another that he caught it at a cannery; another that it was gout; another that he died of remorse at not having bitten a school boy last Mon day; another that he hated himself to death: another that this lwlmy weather was ti Midden for him. Other prominent men also expressed an opinion regarding his death, but it matters net: lie is dead and the light and joy of a pet curs life has gone out in darkness. Sic semper gloria canine. Since writing the above our roporlcr reports eighteen dead dogs in Astoria. A frightful contagion has struck the city. But one case thus far has come up in court, in conse quence, but the dogs have passed in their chips. It is a pity to .sacrifice so many good dogs to get rid of the worthless cms that infest the city, and if caught in the act the perpetrator of this outrage should be scandal ously dealt with. If all the dogs in the city must be sacrificed for a few mangy pups, it will permit dog fan ciers to improve the stock of the next generation. Kvory man that loses a good dog has our limited .sympathies. Land Surveys. People in Clatsop county are justly growling because of the delays in get ting lands .surveyed. A million dol- riais would be paid for lands in this county, within x year, if surveyed. We arc in just this fix that nearly all our lauds are no accessible to the pre-emplor or homesteader, whether surveyed or uusurveyud, because it is mostly mure valuable for the timber and stone than for agriculture, and it cannot be purchased at 2 "0 per acre as timber lands, because it is not .sur veyed. Read the act of congress ap proved June '.',, 1878. Mrs. Itiley, the fore lad Pitts Suit House, will be a few diys at the Occident hotel. Ladies ar invited to call on her pertaining to dres-iiiaking. The lower part of a gold eaiug was lost somewheie on the street be tween .Mr. Sovics and Cap!. Browns residence yesterday. The leltn J. S. are scratched on the Inside. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the snnu at this ofllce. Warrantee deeds at Tin: Astoki vn ofllce. Buj a copy of Tin: tokiax to-day. Wm:icr.v As- Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. I. Wilhelm, Boss saloon. opjwsite the Clarendon hotel, Portland. Oregon. The finest quality of harness oil is kept at I lie harness shop, for sale by s. (Iray. Ice cream at lloscocs oyster and re freshment saloon in Occident hotel block. , Zephyrs in ail Colors and Shades at sW cents an ounce, at the California .store, post-office coiner. -Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar kct, has made arrangement to keep eJ! the finest fresh fish, etc. in ilicirsciisrfx The best Carters Cape Ann oi! clothing, rubber boots, etc sold at .San Francisco wholesale prices at the .San Francisco clothing store. Caramels, 3iolasses Chewing Pep permint, Cocoanut DTlalia. Cocoanut Ice, Butter Scotch, and a lot of good things at the Astoria Candy Factory, opposite the bell tower. The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-live cents at Charles Stevens and .sons 1 it uook store. To celebrate jo. ously 011 the coming 1th. go to the Astoria Candy Factory and get some of the fine mixture made for this occasion. Opposite the bell tower. J. II. 1). (J ray is now selling Wheat. Bran and Feed of all kinds at reduced rates, and lias also a line lot of Ash and Vine Maple Wood on hand for sale. Charles Gratkc has always on hand No. 1 XXX Premium Ale anil first pre mium Lager Beer from the Albany brewery, San Francisco, at his saloon on thciJoadwa. Capt. J. II. 1). Gray is now prepared to suppl the best qualities of fir. hem lock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc. Leave orders at the wood yard, foot of Benton street. Before purchasing your sewing ma chines, call and examine A. Van Dusen & Co.'s stock. They have just received a new and elegant lot, which they arc offering at bottom prices. I'efer WilliMiii bna ocfnlilitlirnl i j firs,t class saloon in C. IF. Page's build- ing, on Si street, near the bell tower, and has apKintcd Messrs. W Bock & Co. his agents. The best in, everything in the line of wines, liquors. oecr, cigars, cicjAviii oe Kept on nana Havmc made arranscenienLs In .New York and San Francisco for the pur- chase of all my gool$, niy facilities for buying are such as to enable me to undersell all others. I defy competi tion. S. Danziger, Snn Francisco cloth ing store, Astoria. Letters From the People.. A UIt to Clutsop IMmId. EniTon Asterian: In spending a few days for pastime, and social enjoyment of friends on the plains, and to be braced up by the breath of old ocean, I had in tended, if I met with anything of in terest, to make a note and transmit to j'ou; but the exercise so fatigued and tired me that I was obliged to emit notes, and speak of the trip at mj leisure. I found old friends in the enjoyment of comparative good health, talcing into consideration age circum stanced. Mr. and Mrs. Condit arc the most feeble and helpless of all the! old friends there, and will have to wait but a few short days, at most, until they are called home. They have spent a long life of constant toil j and labor, and, having no offspring, have not the care and comforts the deserve, and which others of n.s en joy. Prospects of health, happiness and plenty, on the plains, are good. This is the very busiest season of the I year for fanners, who are now gather ing in their hay crop, having found by long experience that a well-filled barn is as necessary for the preserva' tion of stock, as a well-stored larder J is ior tne support oi ine unman iam- j ily. The hay crop is very good, also in consequence of the ample supply of rain, vegetation is abundant. One thing is peculiar to Clatsop, they can't have to omuch rain; the more the bet ter. The most thriftv farmers keep from twenty to thirty cows, and the j most of them sell their milk io the manufacturers of cheese. Some few manufacture the best quality of but ter, and it docs ones very soul good to sit down to a Olataop table, furnished with an abundance of light, spongy bread, and a two-pound roll of the golden butter. The oat crop, which is one of the principal crops, looks re markably tine and wiH; yield a good yield. In passing along yon see at most of the farms a row of bright tin cans elevated on a platform near the milking ground, to receive the milk at each milking. These cans contain, when full, about a hundred pounds of milk, and it is taken at the factory by weight. A team from the factory takes the milk from the ranch, and returns the empty cms in time for the next milking. One thing saddened ifiy heart the appearance of the cemetery, the city of the dead. It looks almost wholly neglected. The enclosure is entirely broken down, and the graves, not separately en closed, are exposed to the tramping and wallowing of the stock. This should not be permitted, and those of us who have relatives sleeping there should see that it is re-enclosed and put in some kind of decent order. The Sea-Side establishments are pre pared to accommodate a large number j of guests, but few as yet have arrived, i and their financial success mainly de ponds upon the elevation of the mer cury in the interior. The roads for buggy riding are anything but pleas ant, as iliev have been beaten down ! by double teams, so there is a ridge remains in the center about eight inches wide, upon which your horse mii3t travel, or 3011 are bobbed about iti iTii tut wttr..hvt ikijk ua itw J , , , , ... . you can reach the beach, the drive is superb, and no jostling. I returned j "'wrS'lluVTir orS'S our work b3 way of fort Clatsop. It was my j -shall stand on its merits, as we are pre good fortune not to meet any veryh unpleasant circumstance until 1 arrived ioi.t.ewixi: aim: en: Pi:ifi-s: at the office of the Oregon Railway and Navigation company. Here 1 mot a young man who seemed to know exactly how much monej I had on hand, Ti 1(1, and lie took the pile, for the freight nu my horse and buggy from fort Clatsop to Astoria, a dis tance of five miles. Tins would make traveling with horse and buggy SI 02 per mile, besides your own fare. It being Sabbath, 1 proposed to settle the bill the first business day of the week; out lie said no, 3011 must pa3 now, ! before the articles are moved. "When j the lion of the forest roars, the smaller beasts tremble." I presume he wast obeying instructions, and the people must be silent when ono in authoritj speaks. For horse and buggy trans- j portation, I recommend theSkipanonS route. It is one mile nearer, aud j nearly two-thirds cheaper. P. If the party Iol parties who .stole the 1 Watch and Pocttet-lJook from Mr. O. Sovey .s saloon Jonylam street, Saturday morning JurylGtlr. vfill return the same, they will be paidljio reward, and no questions askqtl. V Sunday Jlcreury ICoutc. Mr. R. F. Stevens begs leave to notify the subscribers of the 3Iercttry in As loria that ho has purchased the route from 3Ir. E. L. Thorpe. All subscrip tions must be paid to him. Take Xotlcc. On after this date an additional 10 cents per cord ivill be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied bv the eah,ntCirav.s wood yard. .Tn!v lSt,lKSl; A31USEUKXTS. Hill's Varieties. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred Gere, stage manager, Thos. Cullcn, leader of orchestra. Geo. Lambert, leader of brass band. Cook. Nickerson, Sta ley and Petty, tho Big 4. Mr. Win. Glenn, the silver voiced tenor. Mr. Fred Gere in new Dutcliisms. Miss Lou t'.nrilr in now- bolnrlc crmrrc f1iiirnc ot . oi win appear nigntiy. tiic nest anety r I ... "" '... 3" .'"---'t s- I entertainment outside of Trisco on the '. coast, and don't yon foreet it. Xew 1 1 olio, and new acts. Onen air concert at 1 1 0 r. m. 1'enonnance commences at ss i l. m. Entrance on Benton street; pri vate boxes on Chenamus. Get your legal blanks at The Astobiax office. A full line of over nvo hundred styles. Furnished Iteomn to Tet At Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Xotiee to Fishermen. From one to 1.000 pounds of black Ir . spau n from sturgeon wauled daily. Cash ' paid at J. T. toi:ciii:i: Dew Drop Inn. Salt. Salt, rii to suit. Liverpool facton filled. Itav coarse, and half ground, at (Si:o. W llOlftS. l'oare Liverpool Salt For nle by the ton, at San Francisco prices at arren and Eaton? Astoria marker. ltrlek! Itriek! Uriel;! I have on hand a large amount of brick for sale at from ." to .vS per thousand. Call and examine, near Astoria eenie, tei. Joiix Wir.r.iAM".v. Sherman 15ros. Hxpre.ss Will receiw orders at the store or I. W. Cac for upivr Astoria or any other part of the city. I.eae onr orders' on the slate ami "i1m' will he promptly at tended to. Knsroes Ximv IMaee. Koscoe. the iHipuhir caterer, imitcs all his old patrons, and as manv new onesasmav Ik pleased to make him a visit, to call at his new Ice Cream Sa loon, on Chenamus street. Occident hotel block, which he has just fitted up ' url inrs1' j frc crenm It makes all Hit difference in the world where ou get ice cream as to quality. All ho have tried it. evcry bodj, pronouiiees Frank Fabers the best in quality. No. 1 Ice Cream, and equally as mi 1H1'- the dish in quantity. The Central Hotel. One of the lines!, cleanest and best kept hotels in Astoria, situated near the .steamer lauding, with first class, airy minis, good board ami ery reasonable rates. IJar and billiard rooms. The best of wines and liquors and an excel lent glass of San Francisco beer. Antoix Bii:i.uii, Proprietor. Flrnt-fl :, Wuteli !trpatrinr. A. K. Buttertield has ariiwil. and is now prepared to do all kinds of Wateh Repairing, and Watch Makin-r in all its branches. Also, Jewclcry Work and Engraving done up in lirst-elass style. All work warranted to give satisfac tion, at prices to defy competition. At Carl Aiders Book and Variety Store. AVillininwport l'ropcrty. Great bargains are now offered in the city of WiIliamsiort for any persons wishing to locate from one lot to live acres. It is well adapted fop gardens, dairy ranches or pleasant hemes: well elevated, situated one mile south of Astoria on Youngs bay, with a good graded road to the place. For further information call at my residence near the eeinctcrv. Joiix Wim.iamox. To Live Men. Tin. AsToniAX has now reached a circulation which places it at the head of the list of Oregon dailies, ami insures to advertisers thereof more benefit for the amount paid than mn be .secured elsewhere. Tp those who ish to reach the largest number of readers at the smallest expense, we offer the columns of an attractive dairy, the success of which from the very, start has been far beyond the expectations of the most sanguine. A Fair I'ronntHfiuii. From this date the Astoria photograph eallerv will conduct business on the following plan. We will take negalhes I of an j lad and everylHHiy thai will ravorus with a ran, we will print a proof of the same free of charge, no one iR'ing under an obligation to order fmin such negatives unless ilu desire to do so. We will take the Asiona engine com panies and all lodges and societies, any lime the will assemble for the puriose. and present each lodge or society wilh one picture of such group, either taken oil iiwri.fliAr nr til i'luimti. ui-itirii -mil I grouped afterwards. We will lake views 01 residences and ! buildings, hoteK canneries mills ute., on the same terms viz: We will take L; or r,,,- i(...n, lMiu1uiis..iH MfJi cabinets... -I 00 1 ,-i0 l .ai .- no :: 00 li GO cards 1 : Bust pictures and boudoirs. 7 00 Vinellcs cabinets ."1 00 cards :; 00 Tnos. a. Buooks & Co. Before purchasing goods of auybod call and inspect my .stock. Von are welcome. I will gladly show my goods, no matter whether you buy or not. New goods by every steamer. S. Daxzkjki:. j -. r 1 r y rjwi n riT) AO n V 1 1U AItA U V3 U. U LIUdI) 1 linW in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings. Pinters anfl Steam Iters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, i SHEET IROH TIN AND COPPER,! Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP DCD DIIIMDIUn nnJ ore Alt CITTIUnl ' tlli i Lumumu uiiu Ultniu ""iu Done with neatness and dispatch. Xonclmtflrt claw wnrkmrn pnil(cd. A large assortment if SCALES- 'out;uil!y on hand IYI. B. KAIXTT, THK POPULAR Hlercliant Tailor AND CLOTHIER a a wmm aa&m MISCELLANEOUS. CARL ADLER'S Pianos and Organs Of all inafc-s constants on liaiul. Also a full stock of VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC CO KDEONS. CONCERTINAS. HARMONICAS, FLUTES. Also a larpe stock of theliest of VIOLIN AND OF1TAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As well as everything else belonging to a First Class MiiVic Store Pianos and Organs mM c:i tin- inonthU in stallment plan or for rent. CARL ADLER'S BOOK STORE. The largest stock of Blank Books and Stationery Oleer description. School lionks, IHMes Poetical Works. Allaiias and Cold Pens Pesides u full ami complete xpM'k of everjtldng usually kept in a well regulated 1'ootc Store. Also news dejmt and agency for evcr paper aiul periodical iHililislied. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE V. j'fclics Clocks and Jewelry. rPcket and Table Cutlery. iSj ankce Notions and Toys, rti ricuin 1-rallies Hiui cnronios. JSwmE'1-''1')' tarria-jes a complete ' r'ras.srtinout. Archery. etc. New goals h e cry steamer. The public are hmted to examine my stock and prices. CHEN AMI'S ST.. - AKTOKIA, OREGON'. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. A..r.MKc.i.Ki:. r.s. WItlGIIT OCCIDENT HOTEL. .MEttLEK & WKWIIT. Pruwietor. Astoria, Oregon. milE rUOPIMKTOKS ARE HAPPY TO JL announce Unit the at mi ve hotel lm been repainted ami refurnished, adding greatly to the comfort of itsgiicstsaiul is now the best hotel north of San Francisco. f. W. KNOW I.KS. AL ZIEIIEK. CLAIEICTDOX HOTEL, I-OKTLAXJ). - - - 0KK00N ZIEBER & KN0WLES, Proiietors. Free eimel t ami front the house. e"rTiiK Daily .Wuuian is file at the ClarcmliHi Hotel rewliit nxmt. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. .MAIN" STIIHKT. "- - - ASTOKIA .lies. S. X. ArrlKoui. l'rotii'ictor mtiKTi:AV;-:i.iNr: 1ri:uc wii.i. kind JL the Pieiieer Hrsl elass m :l! res'H'i'ts.aml u sli.u,- nf Iheii ilriM..i;:e i jespeel fully otiriteil. CiyiSfMUil ami lixl.iijj li tl.rtl.-;y or week. Fair Wind (!o!!W- Saloon M- CHOP HOUSE, WA'ITi: KTI'HKT, ASTOIMA. Xel iloorlii Dr. KIiim-s. CofTee. Tea and Clioeolnte. Avllh I'liKc. IO (ViiIh. Chops oohe! to Order. Fine Wine.,, Liquors nmt Cigars Oftlte best brands. Having just opened the above establish ment we cordially iuxileimr friends anil I lie public generally to give us a trial. .:-tf I'OAKl) & KVAXSOX. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oysh-r Saloon. tllKNAMl'S .SXKKKT. ASTtUMA. mini rxDt'KsicxKD is pulxskd to JL aiillitilliee tit Hie Ladies' and Geniicmen of this City I'liat lie is now prejmrtsl l fiiruisli fur tliein, 111 llrst elass st vie. ami eery stIe. oystki:-. nor cofkkk. tka, irrc. T TIIK Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon, vn exam rs sTitKi-n. I'leae give ihi a iall. KOSCOK DIXOX. 1-nqirlctor S.AUXDT& PKRCHEN, astoiua. - oi:i-:c:on. The Pioneer Machine Shop UiaC'KSMITH S H O VA -2S Boiler Shop m$f All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing ! CANNERY DIES, XEAU KIXXEY'S ASTOHIA FISHERY. Piles for Sale. Mr. A. l:. MuMIllun U pn-imrcd to furnish Fir or Hemlock Piles IX AXY AMOUNT TO ORDER, AXI) OX SHORT NOTICE. Ijonvc ordors at the itorc of Trenehard & , rnslnir, .Vstoria. j Or address. A. IJ.MaMILL.VX. I Olney. OreRon. en Ssfmsb '&S&g&'$K& Z ZZ .fS-?Z11i SSSi .3g&zm2 "-saEs A-: TALK IS CHEAP BOYS !l BUT IT I Money to Buy Whisky ! It Also Eeqires Money to Pay Expenses. I cannot sell Goods AT COST and pay expenses, but iuaaiiiiiiBiscsiiiiauitiBBa3zitiEiiiii33Hii3iiiaiziiiBiiisiiiiiria3i3iiiiiiiauisiHii 1 1 CAN AM) WILL I ""intiiiinniiriajiijissiaiiaisissnaniiiaBajsniusiiiijiiiiuai.aiujjisnanjisjBJiflt Sell at Xowex Pries Than certain Chatham Street Style of Merchants, who ' come before the public in flaming1 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. HTBW RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER. Remember the Place, the Old and Reliable ONE PRICE IX L . DRY aoODS AND GhQWHim HOUSE Main Street, near Parker House, 'Astoria. C. JET. COOPER, The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot iQigtflj rVS8B -"- "-T ' ml. i,l 4 JHnmlii H1 1' r, t TMi JElXC .M TWO DOOILS EAST OY OCCIDENT, - - ASTOKIA, OREUOX. . . T - CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FTJBNTTTJKE 25 B"RD7)IE"(4 AND DEALEK IN Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. HE COLUMBIA ma IS SlTKHIOi: TO MOST, AVI) I KXCKI.I.KI) IS XOXK OX THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PKOPKIETOK. CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. inrOnlcrs left at the BEKMAXIA KEEKIIALL will by pnunptly attciuled to.-gt ASTORIA BREWERY. '" M. MEYER Proprietor, HA VINO EVERY FACILITY FOR tide, I am now prepared to furnis " LAGER BEEE, AT 30 CEXTS I'BK AIiI-ON V JbLOIjES A TiE. CSFamiUes and keepers of rublic house? promptly and regularly supplied. 31. 3IEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON. First Class Saloon, CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT; On the Roadway, opposite the Oregon Rail way and Navigation Co's wharf. The choicest brand of foreign and domestic lYlSfIiiqUOSAXI tlIAKS. oIlct Ckicaso Ilecr.-sti Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has received a large ln olee of EAltllKLS AND HALF BAKRELS of the best quality. And Lsnnw 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 CLOTHING ..-. -. Alse: The Finest Suits Made to Order and-Warranted. TAKES OODS p MAV V.K HAD OI plK. R.HAWES SOI.K ACKNT. Also. Aeent rot I lie ivlrbKUeil HKDALLION RANGJfi. HAWES, BREWERY BEMBi HE MAXUFACTUKE OF A b'l UST CLASS AK. the public with tbe finest quality, for cash. BOTTLED BEEE, AT $1 50 PER DOZEX. ASTORIA.SOREGOX, BRICK LAYER WAIN AND ORXAMENTAL I LAS T- S3SZ.3E1 DEt Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. T.IME, SAND. BRICK, PLASTER, LATH. - Cement, and all materia! in my line, furnished to order. a?B"Spcclal attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or 110 pay. BAgeut San Ju:ui and NewTaeoruaLLnie. m NO