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"03 AM ! Six SniT& stcriauo ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY.. ...JULY 20, ISSI ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted!. It. ;. Irclnml, Alitor and Proprietor AxUman Building, Cass Street-. Terms of Subset iptlon : sorrcd by Carrier, per weok.............25 Cents iaat by mail, fourinonths...............J3 00 Sent by mail, one year... . ... .......... A 00 Free of Postnce to Subscribers. csr Advertisements inserted by the yoar at the rate of 51 50 per square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, Itly cents per square for each insertion. Tin Wrrklj Aslofiaii 1? a mammoth sheet, neaily double thesi7Mf tho I)ail. It is justtheim ler for Hit firCMdc.Vonlaimiif; in audi tion to all the current news choice mis rellanv. ainiriiltural matter, market io- ports, etc. It - f uniitlii'd to single sub scriber at b'2 00 per year in adanee. iifA limited milliner of Miiall adver tisements inserted at established rate-. T1IEJ3ITY. I 11 ft llAIM AVIOUIAX Will hC Milt hl mail tttR cent a month, free of jmnltine. Heart ct who contemplate alnencc from the city ran hare Tub Aroui.x Jolloir them. Daily Wkkkia tAilhm to tutu post-office with out iuUUtioniil expanse. Adarte mayl enanyed a oftrn n atl ml. Ieavc oi der at the countinu room. N'utioe to Finhornic'ii and Other ou the Columbia Illver. My youngest son, four years old, blue ee, light hair aud conip!eion. fell tfomt hew hail' at Clifton on .Satuida evening, .Jul !Uh. lsi. A liberal re ward will be paid for the ierovcrj of his body. Vi.wr.vr Cook. Citfton, Oiegon, .July 10, 1SS1. - Common council to-night. Secure your seats for the matinee to-morrow. IJeilborns store is an attractive place of business. Prof. F. I. Uagal will walk the rope again this evening. The Fleetwood made her excur sion to Multnomah falls on Sunday. The residents at llwaco are pic paring for a grand clam bake soon. Dr. Tuttlc has left the city for about a week, for rest and recreation. That is an elegant mast for the Cousins just completed on Ohenamus street. Mrs. Sheppards books have ar rived, and will be delivered to the sub scribers this week. Mr. W. W. Parker has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Hemy Morine deceased. Mr. V. F. Finley was to have been married to a daughter of Mr. M. A. Riddle, of Knappa, The new bar tug building at Coos bay, for the Columbia river, will be named in honor of President Gar field. But one case in the Police-court yesterday, that of an obstreperous female from the interior. Surely As toria is quiet. The trustees of the M. E. of Astoria, have purchased a church lot on Jefferson street, and invite proposals to build a church edifice. Mr. C. II. Bain is now getting along nicely. He has returned from a Knappa camping expedition and is able to attend to business. The Sisters of Portland and Van couver have contributed liberally for ithe fair to be held in Liberty hall, in aid of St. Marys IiospitaL Clatsop plains never looked better Chan it does now, and people over there never had better crops. The hay is now nearly all put up, and oats will follow. Mr. A. M. Johnson, at the As toria sail loft, is making a fine lot of sails for the ship Empire. The main sail will contain nearly five hundred yards of canvas. Mrs. Marion, Mrs. Rodgeis, Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. Dr. Kinney, Mrs. Wors ley, Miss Maria Shay, Mrs. Sovey, Mrs. Goodman, and others, will have iables at the fair. Rumors were afloat yesterday con cerning important transfers of Astoria property, but we could trace them to no cftrtain reliable source, and await official data from Portland. The new steamer Clara Paker gave a first-class excursion to llwaco and the cape, on Sunday. She is nicely fitted for excursion parties, makes good time, sits as easy as a duck on the water, and is a favorite with all. The government is to build an other steam launch as a tender for the work at the Cascade locks. She is to be 160 feet long, 28i feet beam, G feet depth, to have two 20-inch cylinders with Gh feet stroke, and two steel boilers. The Chinese theatre is running in full blast every night to big audiences, .and will continue for two weeks, in Liberty hall. It will bo difficult to get the stink out of the hall, if they ieep up their present lick, for that length of time. The new steamer Mississippi ar rived at Valaparaiso on the IGth en route from New York for Portland. A third steamer under the name of ihe Umatilla has just arrived at New York from the ship yard in Pennsyl vania, and will soon sail for Oregon. Gefl. Garfield. The new steamer whicli-ivas built at Rainier, for T. E. Eciijngliam. and which is now herebein fitted by the Astoria iroirwerysjto to Shoalwater bay, where she is t be mployed, is a very creditablrfnicce o work, and her son Brothers, builders, Meisrs. Jol may certaiiy feel oud of their work. We underst d that she will be named Gen. G field. Messrs. Johnson brothers have given most perfect satisfaction in this job, and it is a good reference for future work in their line. Ladies Pair. The ladies oL Astoria will hold a fair at Iiberty hattjin aid)f St. Marys hos pital, begriming on Fiiday evening next and contnmiuu daily. Sunday excepted, until .SaturdaVf''August 0, ifiSl. every afternoon and Veiling. Bancrofts Book. Following are the resolutions unriui- uiously adopted by the Astoria Cham ber of Comineice: Resolved, That the Astoria Cham ber of Commerce fully endorse tho work now in preparation for publica tion by Messis. A. L. llaueroft A' Co., on the commeice and industries of the Pacific coast. Resolved. Thai a committee of !ie members be appointed by the Presi dent to solicit subscriptions towards defraying the expenses of procuring and engraving a sketch of the town of of Astoria and gathering such statis tics as shall fully aud faithfully rep resent thu industries and manufac tures aud commercial importance of this city and its vicinity, in order that the same maj' be incorporated in the proposed valuable work. ttc4 : E. C. Hoi.ii:. Seeietar. Weather in Portland is warm for Oregon - S7 to 00. This was marked, not by the four-bit machines hung near sidewalks, but by instruments in the signal office. The Astoria boot and shoe fac tory have sent Mr. J. A. Ripperton out into the field, and Mr. Leiuen- weber informs ua that he is meeting with good success. This is the first commercial traveler thnt Astoria has put ifpon the road. The Sisters have purchased one of the handsomest silver trumpets that could be obtained in San Francisco, which will be given to the company in the Astoria department whicli gets the highest number of voles during the fair next week, llorc is a chance for the friends of our firemen to do a charitable deed, and confer a double favor. Messrs. Gill it Clinton protest that the bid for the upper town road way extension was for piles, and not for poEts, and that if posts are to be set up instead of piles driven it will be money thrown away, as they will not stand the blunt and butting of the drift that sets in there i.i the winter. This work ought to be done sub stantially. Bob Ingcrsoll must have been standing near Page it Aliens cornor, when he wrote that apostrophe to a childs laugh: 'Yonr sweetest strains are discords all, compared with child hoods happy laugh; the laugh that fills the eyes with light and every heart with joy. Oh, rippling river of laughter! thou art the blessed boun dary line between the beasts and men, and every wayward wavo of thine doth drown some fretful fiend of care. Oh, laughter, rose-lipped daughter of joy! there are dimples enough in thy cheeks to catch and hold and glorify all the tears of grief!" The withdrawal of Hazel Kirke, after the longest run known to the American stage, and the introduction of the new farcial comedy, The Pina fore, marks a new era of success in the history of Madison Square theatre, and one which it is reasonably hoped the critics of all cities will regard with a considerable degiee of interest. In the approaching season they will have a greater number of traveling companies than ever before. The original Hazel Kirke company will continue its successful tour, and a second representative will travel with this celebrated dramatic work. The Professor with the original cast will, among others, undoubtedly also be offered. Charles Gratke has alvas on hand No. 1 XXX Premium Ale and firt pre mium Lager leer fiom the Albany biewerv. San Fram'Kco. at id .saloon on the Roadwa. The pionrietois of Kendalls Spavin Cure have hundreds of letters on file speaking in the highest terms of the henciits derived from its use. when you find one case where it has failed lo give relief there are hundreds where it has proven a success. Read their advertise ment Before purchasing gootts of anybody call and inspect my stock. You are w elcome. 1 will gladlj'show my goods, no matter w licther you buy or not. New goods by every steamer. S. Danzig ki:. Peter Wilhelm has established a first class saloon in C. II. Page's build ing, on Sniicinoqlie street, near the bell tower, and has appointed Messrs. Wm. Rock & Co. his agents. The best of everything in the line of wines, liquors oeer, cigars, cie win ue Kepi un irauu. Having made arrangements in New York and San Francisco for the 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. Danziger, San Francisco cloth ing store, Astoi kl Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements lo keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season. The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles Stevens and Sons City Rook store. P. J. Goodman, on Chenainus street, has fust received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc A Short Stay. Mr. FuUer has received ordcrsrom F. -UDrewo close out the reu nsiffn vrliteh meut ox me coming oaiurua wiIiTieqfssitate mute a livelybusiness, as tfevetfu cases of goods still Aniain to be (ienfed. The most of the dof)ds, how ever; wHl probably be sold arwholesalc, butfit iVn little late to sell to merchants, as the fishing season is so nearly over. S30 Bewarfl. Mr. M. A. Riddle, of Knappa. author izes us to advertise $o0 reward for the recovery of the botJiof V. F.TTinley, who was drowncfl w(fc Mr.LlwisYwhen fishhigiear the BerXon thelGthi Mr. Finley -wag a. large, heavy feet person, blaet.liair,,arrd mustache, ilressed in black clothes, with a blue overshirt. Tenrher Wanted A teacher is wanted for the Wallicut district school, PaeWf county, ashin; ton territon. .Vdilress: tf.lr.XHAL .SOMES. ilwaro, V. T. She riitnn Kroi. Kxnres Will receive orders at the store of I. W. Case lor upper Atoria or any other part of the city. Leave your orders on lhelate and "the will be promptly at tended to. Sunday .Mercury Koute. Mr. K. F. Stevens begs leave to notify the subscribers of the Mercury in As toria that be has purchased the route Irom Mr. E. L. Thorpe. All subscrip tions must be paid to him. onire.s to Kent. Single or in suites of two. in Tiik A i oi:i a v building. Prices reasonable. Take Xotlce. On after this date an additional 10 cents per eord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied b the cah, atGravs wood van!. .lulv IM. issi. Ilrlek! Xtrirk! Brick! 1 have ou baud a large amount of briek for stale at from S5 to .SS per thousand. Call and examine, near Atoria ceme tei. Joh.v Wii.i.iamsov. o. I Ice Crcaui. It makes all the difference in the world where you get ice cream as to quality. All who nave tried it. every body, pronounces Frank Fabers the best in quality, No. I Ice Cream, and equally as much to the dish in quantity. First-CIaMM Watch Itepuirliif. A. RRuttci field lias arrived, and is now prepared to do all kinds of Watch Repairing, and Watch Makins in all its branches. Also, .lewelery Work and Engraxingdone up in lirst-class stle. AH work warranted to give satisfac tion, at prices toaeiy competition. At Carl Adlers liook and anety More. Willlnmsport Property. ('rent bargains are now offered in the city of Williainsiort for anv persons wishing to locate from one lot to five acres. It is well adapted for gardens, dairy ranches or pleasant homes; well elevated, situated one mile south of Astoria on Youngs hay, with a good graded road to the place. For further information call at my residence near the cemetery. Johx Williamson. The Central Hotel. One of the finest, cleanest and best kept hotels in Astoria, situated near the steamer landing, with first class airy rooms, good board anil very reasonable rates, liar and billiard rooms. The best of wines and liquors, and an excel lent'glass of San Francisco beer. Axtoin Bikloii, Proprietor. Ky I'myernal Accord. Avkks Cathaktic PiLLsarc the best of all purgatives for family use. They are the product of long, lalwrious, ami successful chemical investigation, and their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized na tions, proe them the best and most ef fectual purgative Pill that medical sci ence can devise. In intrinsic value and curative pow er.s no other Pills can lie compared wifh them, and every person, knowing their irtues. will employ mem, wncn needed, l nev Keep tne v- . ."l " p.1 ", ",,,,vw,u luaiiuiuii in licaiiuy action me w uoic macmuery oi life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. "Tfiey are the best and safest physic to employ for children and wcakend constitutions, where a mild and effectual cathartic is required. Fei: Sail nv all Dkalkus. Ma. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. P. Wilhelm, Doss saloon, opposite lite Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. The finest quality of harness oil Is kept at the harness shop, for sale byS. ('ray. lee cream at Ko-cocs oyster ami re freshment saloon in Occident hotel block. Zephyrs in ail 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 Candj' Factory, next door to the City Rook .store. Op posite the bell tower. The best Carter's Cap? Ann oil clothing, rubber boots, etc-, sold at San Francisco wholesale prices at the San Francisco clothing store. Why will men allow themselves to suffer, and their noble horse.- when Ken dalls Spavin Cute applied properly will remove all suffering from man and beast. See advertisement. J. II. D. Gray is now sellinj; Wheat, Bran and Feed of all kinds at reduced rates, and has also a fine lot of Ash and Vine Maple Wood on band for sale. Charles Stevens fc 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. For the genuine J. J I. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call attheGem, opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Capt. J. 1L D. Gray is now prepared to supply the best qualities of fir, hem lock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc Leave orders at the wood yard, foot of I'enton street. Before purchasing your sewing ma chines, call and examine A. Van Dusen &Co.'s stock. They have just received a uevv aim eiegaut joi, iyiucu ineyare uucring ai uoiioin prices. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Jloscoe s Chenamus street. Occident hotel block. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, open or in the shell. S. Danziger, San Francisco clothing store, has the largest and best selected stock of clothing ULihe city. Also, gents furnishing goods, boots and shoos, trunks and valises, hats and caps. Caramels, Molasses Chewing Fep- fenniut, Cocoanut D'ltalia, Cocoanut cc. Butter Scotch, and a lot of good tliines at the Astoria Candy Factory. I opposite the bell tower. Furnished Keoms te "Let At Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Xotlcc te i'lBherHicn. From one to 1,000 pounds of black spawn from burgeon wanted daily. Cash paid at .1. T. Bokchkks Dew Drop Inn. Salt. Salt. Constantly on hand, and in quantities to suit Liverpool factory filled. Bay coarse, and halt ground, at Geo.W. 11vm.s. Coarse Liverpool Halt For sale by the ton, at Sail Francisco prices at W arren and Eatons Astoria market. Xotice. If the party or parties who slole the "Watch and J'ocket-IJook from Mr. O. vey's .saloon, on Main .street. Saturday morninc July lGth, will return the. same, they will be paid Sio reward, and no questions asked. ICohcoos Neiv Place. Koscoe. the iopular caterer, imites all his old patrons, and as man new ones as may be pleased to make him a visit, to eafl at his new Ice Cream Sa loon, ou Cheuamiis street, Occident hotel block, which he has just fitted up in first class .style. AMITSRSiEXTS Hir.i.'s Vaisiktiks. (ico. Hill, proprietor and manager. Fred Gere, stasre manairer. Thus. Ciillen. leader of orchestra, Geo. Lambert. leader of brass band. Cook. Xickerson, Sta- ley and lvttj. tne Uig A. Mr. ui. Glenn. the silver oiced tenor. Mr. Fred Gere in new Dutchism. MNs Lou Cook in new balads.songi. dances, etc. will appear nightly. I he Inst variety entertainment outside of 'Frisco on the coast, anil don't jou forget it. New olio, and new acts-. Open air concert at 8 r. M. Performance commences at A-JX) v. M. Entrance on Denton street: pri vate boxes on ChenamiH. A Fair Proposition. From this date the Astoria photograph gallery will conduct business on the following plan. We will take negatives of any lady and everybody that will faorus with a call, we will print a proof of the same free of charge, no one being under an' obligation lo order from Micli negatives unless thej desire to do so. e will take the Astoria engine com panies and all lodges and societies, any time they will assemble for the purpose, and present each lodge or society w ith one picture of such group, either taken all together or in .separate pictures and grouped afterwards. We will take views of residences and buildings, hotels, canneries, mills, etc., on the same terms, viz: ie win taice the negatives free or charge. We do this in order thai our work shall stand on its merits, as we are pre pared to do good work. No one need wait until they go to San Francico. foi.low'in'r ai:i: en: rniCKs: I'erdoz. loz. X or full length boudoirs... Sfi 00 $4 so cabinets... 4 00 2 ."JO cards 2 . 1 ."VO Must pictures and boudoirs. 7 (Hi .i 00 Vignettes cabinets .100 i 00 cards :-oj 2 00 Tnos. G. Dnooics & Co. Wanted. XX HAH I002CnS RAC.SIOFallktmls 0JJJ clean ami dry. at the Umbrella shop. Main street, by .1. .lOPl.IN. OPIliES. " TlieumlcrslRnedis prepared to fumUa a large number of Spiles ami Spars at hi place on short notice, at reasonable rates. Apply to CO.CAPI.ES. CobuiihU Cm Squemocqha Street. Notice is hereby given that the assess ment made by ordinance No. 417 for im proving and repairing of Squemocqha street from the west side of Cass street to the cast end of said Squemocqha street, in McCIures Astoria, in the manner pro vided bj ordinance No. 414, on each of the following described lots fronting uon that part of Squemocqha street from the west side of Cass street to the east end oi said ."squeinoeoiia Mreei is now due and payable at the office of the city Treasurer in said city, In United States gold and .silver coin, ami unless pnni wiiiuu uveuaysirom uie expiration onhis notice, viz: August .-Hi, 1S31, the common Council will orde ter warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: No. of No. of Protlo Name of owner of the Lot feet blocl. cot. Ceo. Flael 1 CO sitt! C7 2 CO 4SK5 Hiram Itrowu a en -h j3 4 GO 4S ic: Ceo. FLnxel ft ism i: ro -is as 7 "O 43 at - JO IK! 67 Robert Carruthers 8 5S 4S OJ John Hobu)ii .... . 9 ..s 43 ic Trustees of M. J. Kliuiev II M 4S to ' it: tw -is a: 18 rS 4S83 14 TvS IS 01 Bartli&Mejers t lc A 26 l"Sirker .v. Cornelius ! ifi ou te O.W.Hume I :: ft! 00 00 " I C2 00 oo Clt j or Astoria ..... 1 in 43 Kl Trustees of 1I..1. Kinnev ! CI 4S KJ S 01 4S! Pythian I.amt Aso'lion 4 ci 43 at Heirs of C.W. Warren. i; Cl 4S OI " 7 fil 43 Ol . V. Hume 5 .17 W 00 . .. i: 57 M) 00 Wm. J!u!ne.... 7 57 Ou 00 " j 1 57 43 93 Iiv order of the Common Council. U. H. CAUDWKLI.. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. Oregon, July 21, 1831. MAGNUS C. CROSBY, Dealer hi HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plfliiita and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET 1R0H TIH AHD COPPEff, Cannery anfl Fishermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES--, Constantly an hand -4 MISCELLAfEOUS. CARL ADLER'S H Pianos and Organs Of all makes coostantlv on hand. Also a full stock ot VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC- CORDEONS. CONCERTINAS. HARMONICAS, FLUTES, Also a large stock or the best of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As well as evervthlne else bolongln? to a First Class Music Store. Piauosand Organs sold on the inonthlj In stallment plan or ior rent. CARL ADLER'S BOOK STORE. p5- The largest stock of Ofeery description. Sfhirfll lUuikt. HihVq 1'apMmI Q Works. Albums; and Xifr' llaliX lVn, uUli Ileoulcs a full and complete knit in a well rcimlntcd Booi Store. A!m) news depot and agency for every pajKT ami penmurai piiuusueu. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Pocket and Table Cutlery. 7 v """ankee Notions and Toys, Picture Frames aud Chromoa. llaby Carnages, a complete assortment. Archerv. etc. New poods lr. every steamer. The public are in ited to examine my stock and prices. CHEN AMI'S ST., - ASTORIA, OREGON. Shoalwater Bay Steam Navigation Company. The new steamer HOI'TJI BF.X1, johx i:i:ovx. ... Piaster, Will leave South Bend for liny Center, Oyn terville and thehead of the Bay Coimei-liuK with X. Heiuiis stagC line and steamer Oen. Caub) at llwaco for Astoria. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Passengers leaving Astoria on either of those days can go through to South Ilend In one day. For frvipht and i.lsi apply at the Companys ufllec at South bend, or the Cap tain on hoard. Chas. Stevens & Son CITY BOOK KTOK13. BROWN'S BUILDING opHite Hie BELL TQWE3R, In mom lately occupied l Sclimecr's (Nmrectlonery, Largest anil Best Assortment Of noveltle-i in tht .stationary line usually found in a first-class book More, consisting of itliOKS. FINK STATIONERY. COLD PEN COODS. AI.ltUMS. CH HOMOS. FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES. DIARIES. All of widen will he sold at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. P. S. The latest Eastern ami California periodicals constantly ou hanu. CHAS.STEVEXS SOX. PFMIM BITTERS. CHINCH0NA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY. TlfE G UK A TEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. See. our local columns ior particular, and a- y on VALUE HEALTH, READ! ASTOUrA. OKEC.O.V. f DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. j3yIrescnptloni carefully compounded at all boars. J-Homeopathic Tinctures and Pellets, and Humphrey' Specifics also kept. CITY TAXES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City Assessment roll for 1S31, b now in my liands for collection and all of said taxes arc now due. AH persons that are indebted for the same may save Ave per cent, by pay ing said taxes before August h, issi. W. XJJlt..M. Cl-d&wtd Cltj Treasurer. Have You a Horse? If so, YOU MUSTXOT PAIL TO GETKest DALU'S TltEATlSK ON THE HOUSE, It is worth ten times Its cost to every one hav ing a horse or a team. Its cost is but 25 cents and will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, and the money will be lefunded to any w no no not iiuuk it u onn us price. Address: THE ASTOltlAN OFFICE. "Go as You Please.'1 A Tvalkin; Hall match will take place at liberty yMa .S&oflil AUGUST 10, 1881, From two o'clock In the afternoon until two o'clock in the night. Dally 1 Hear fer 6 I)ayH. J. J. Casey of San Francisco, E. K. Sliaw and J. E. Salma of Astoria, challenge Mr. Charles Seamon tor the sum of 200. Admission. - - I - - - 25 cents1 : 1 IMIfllllllllllltlflltM TALK IS CHEAP BOYS'! BUT IT (Money to Buy Whisky ! It Also Eeqires Money to Pay Expenses. I cannot sell Goods AT COST and pay expenses, but tyiiiiiiuiiniHiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiisiiiuiiumumHiiuiiHcmuHHasHaH!,,, !l CAN AND WILLI ? Z KiiiiiiiiiissiMiuiiisitiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiumuu!,,,,,.,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!! Sell at Lower Pricss Than certain Chatham Street Style of Merchants, 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. RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER. BememhGT the Place, the Old and Reliable ONE PEIGE I X L BBY mOBS Am 0LQTH1NQ HOUSE Main Street, near Parker House, Astoria. a JET. COO PUB, The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot E, R. HAWES, TWO DOOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTORIA. OREGON. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE 35 BEDDING, AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES Complete In THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS SUI'EIHOU TO MOST, AND IS EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAELN, - PROPKIETORr CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. gg-Ordera left at the CEKMANIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended to.-S ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOR tide, I am now prepared to furnu h LAGER BEER, AT SO CEXT PER GALLON XTVECOXiIESiB A TnT3. TTamlUes and keepers of public honses M. MEYER. Proprietor C. LEIN-EXWEKEK. II IK AM BKOWX. ESTABLISHED 18&. Leinenweber & Co., ASTORIA. OREGON, TiHERS AMD CDBBEES, Manufacturers and Importers oi LL KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers hi - OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS and SHOES 7HJghest cash price paid lorj Hides and wsga ...r. TAKES who m ooras Jx MAY I5K HAD OF E.RHAWES SOLE AGENT. ANo, Ajrent for the pelebtated MEDALLION RAMGJB, AND CURTAIN POLES every branch. HE MANUFACTUKE OF A FlHbTOLAbS Ah the public with the fioedt iiualitr. for cajh. BOTTLED BEER, AT $1 50 PER DOZEN. promptly and regularly supplied. ASTORIA. OREGON. j ASTORIA, OREGON. BRICK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. LIME, SAND, BRICK. PIASTER, LATH, Cement, and all materials in my line, furnished to order. jsSpeclal attention paid to Furnace, work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. . jarAent San Juan and Ne w Tacoma Lime. Take Notice. fJwn Rogers! Central Market, Has received a large Invoice of BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS of the best quality. And Is now ready to supply Butchers Can nerles and all others, cheap for cash. 7? PwBrBtfi J r f