(3) ti THE ASTORIAN. a he BuHb steiaii. ASTORIA, OREGON: - WEDNESDAY OCT. ;, ltJSl ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted). J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY. Pi'BMMir.if ani ri:on:iKTOif. Aslonnn BvVdhtg, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : ii"vsd by Carrier, per week ..........25 Ceati ent by mail, four month".....-.-.... ..$S 03 ent by mail. one year.... ..... ....r........ 9 O-i Free of Postage to Subcribor5. " Advertisements inserted by tho yonr At ihe rate of SI oO per square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, Any (jent-s per square for each insertion. TIIECITY. Thk Daily astouxan will he rent by uiallttllocnt a nwnlh.JreeofjmnUuje. lluui er who contemplate alisence J rum the city cun have Thk Astohiak fallow tltrtn. Daily ir Wkkki.v edition to any jutt-ofice with out additional exiene. Adtire may he enanyed a often ax desired. Isave order at thr count luu room. Don't fail to see "'The New Mag dalen" to-night. The Roseburg Plaindealer is one of the brightest of our exchanges. The Philip Nelson went up to Portland yesterday, Wonder towing, Reed pilot. Last night of the Liugarda. Wil kie Collins' great dramatization, The New Magdalen. The British ship Philip Nelson arrived in yesterday; Brt-uliain tow ing, Doig pilot. A fine terrace has just been com pleted on the north front of .las. Welch's block. The British ship Edith Lorne, 803 tons, from Hobart Town, atrived in yesterday, Ohlsen pilot. Supt. Logan is doing some good work on Squcmocquha and Cass streets, in the matter of sewers etc. The British bark Olengabor, from Liverpool, May 12th arrived in yester day, Columbia towing, Malcolm pilot. The State of California arrived in from Saw Francisco at ten yesterday morning, and started for Portland at one. Mi's. Briaco, wife of John Brisco, of Weather beach, Pacific county, W. T., died on Monday night last, in a fit of apoplexy. The Corvallis Cazetle publishes a list of subscribers to the "Yaquina -.Bay Harbor" fund. So far, it agrp gatas about $2,400. The Oregon will lie here until the ai rival of a special boat containtti" Yillard and party when she will pro ceed to San Francisco. The following persons arrived down from Portland by the Fleet wood yesterdaj" Mrs. Jllsley, Mis. Chance and sou and F. C. Norris. Hereafter passengers on the uiniii ing boats can .get The Daily As tokiak at the Parker House and tho Occident. (Jet one before you start. Frank Johnson says that on the Walnski and Young's river the loggers send down 3,000,000 feet of logs to Hume's and to the Kuappton mills during the year. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement in another column in reference to the sale of lots in upper Astoria on the 8th prox. The desira bility of the property in a business point of view, and the great demand for lots of the description advertised leads us to suppose that good figures will be realized. The plat is at Mr. Holden's office. It may be a little early in the day to indulge in self gratulatiou, but it pleaseth us to see our subscription list, so steadily increase. "We like good words, did you ever see a Christian that didn't? but it pleases us still more to have men come in and put up the coin for subscriptions and promise to "rustle" in their respective neigh borhoods. That's what counts, when the boys want their little divvy Satur day nights. E. C. Holden,auctionper,hasbeen notified by seveveral of the officers at Fort Canby, to be ready to dispose of much of their household furniture and other property, on Saturday ncx t, at public auction; the troops now stationed there having received orders from head-qirartera, to depart for the East by the oceau steamer which leaves on next Sunday. Lieut. Peter Leary's list is announced under "special auction sale," iu our new ada to-day. "Frou Frou." A full house at Liberty Hall last evening greeted tho Lingard troupe in tho delightful drama of "Frou Frou." Of iate these society plays hold the stage to the utter exclusion of tho Shnkesperean drama, ""and probably will continue to hold sway in public favor while presented in the style and finish that "Frou Frou" was presented last evening. As Gilberte, the heroine. Miss Lingard was as ever the graceful impersonation of the character she personated. Her cos tumes were a source of interest to the ladies present and lent an additional charm to the graceful movements of this favorite artiste. As the ideal husband, tin model man, Mestayer was as much at home as the nature of the cat would allow, and Nonis, in his '.friendly" way showed how one could "smile and Miiile and be a vil lain still. ' Mr. iloldeu as "Piton the prompter,' and Y. C. Crosbie in tho character of "a husband of the present' were good, and the foppish papa, full of himself, wu- admirably personated by Pope Cook. The "sun ny Italian" was made as much of as possible by W. Belford. The ladies, Miss Kate Willis as lionise, .sister to Cilberte, Miss Douglas as the Baronuo de Cambn, a woman of the age, Mi.s Ada Rogers, a maid of the same epoch. Miss Adelie as the Governess and Miss 1 mo gene Eberle as "Angeliques,' .sustain ed their parts with all the mingled viracity, stateliness, eidolic force and captivating artlessness that the cast demanded. To invidualize the vari ous points of merit that each manifest ed would be unnecessary to those who evinced their appreciation by ap plause. To-night "The New Magda len," a powerful society drama will be placed upon the stage with all the scenic assessories and elegant appoint ments that gave it such a long and successful run at the Baldwin in San Frauelsro. Hotel Arrivals. l'Al'.KKK IIOL'SR. Chas. Norris, New Yerk: R. Pope Cook, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mestayer, W. C. Crosbie, E. (J. Holden, Miss Belle Douglass, Miss Willis, Miss Rogers, Mrs. Holmes G rover, Miss Abrahams, S. F.; Mrs. Anna Blair, Stockton, Cal.; E. G. Ladd, Macon, Mo.; J. R. Donny, Bloomfield, Mo.; Capt. E. A. Crompton, .ship Taitsing; Frank Johnson, Walluskie; Fred G. Wedon, Isaac Barnes and wife, llwaco, W. T.; Lewis Douval, Rrookiield; E. S. Pinnick, J. A. Pinnick, South Bend; P. M. Linquis, 0. P. Bender, Knappa, J. Prest, M. Somes, Jhvaco; J. 31. Minaker, Hard Scrabble; O. Ryan, M. Lawler. N. Edgelston, city; Thos. Johnson, R. Q. Boyle, Nc halem; J. .1. Owen and wife-, Knappa; Lawrence Bruuer, West Point, Neb; Win. Neoly, Portland. Max. WagWT has had hi plave re painted, ami it is now more attractive than ever. Stop as ott go b. t( For the genuine .1. il. ('uttei old Bourbon, ami the best ot wines, liquoi.s ami San Francisco beer, call at UK-Gem, opposite tlit hell tower, and set (.'amp bell. P. .1. Goodman, on ('lienamu-. ltret, has jju.t leceived the latest and most fashionable stvle of "(miU. ami l-itlit. boots. -hoc.., etc If you want the best of fruit and jwmf ililiit. fi ncli fit'jttv fliv rtll if P U. Kawling's fruit store. Main street. opposite Lorn.. (JlinrKs .Mcvens v Soil ate in re- ceiptofa line tock of mouldings, and are now picpared to makr picture lrame. to older, ('all and inspr-t their Mock. Those hats and raps for little fellows are selling rapidly at M. 1). Kant's Mer chant Tailor Lstablishment ; no wonder, though, they arc new and holtTwx styles and verj clitap. -The British bark lumrkshiie cleared yesterday with the following cargo, all from Asto-ia: .JtJ.Tfil cases salmon, value $18.,S0., 2,."rj ctls. wheat, value $4,086. .lulitt. Malbsguth, a comprJciit mu sic teacher for piano, organ or vocal music recommends himself to Hie kind notice of the public of Astoria. Orders left at Chas. Mcvons iz Son's hoolc-tore will find prompt attention. iwk When ladies and gentlemen go to see a play they simply pay for the "performance on the stage and don't care for any amateur side show on the outside. The young hoodlums that demonstrate their idiocy by kicking up a ruction iu the gallery and elsewhere ought to be fired out in short order at the first toot, it's a disgrace that the thing should be permitted. This paper will gladly publish any letter accompanied by the real name of the writer, that has any informa tion relative to our soil, climate, re sources, present prosperity or pros pective improvement anything that iu ur simplo judgment is worth read ingbut once for all, pleaso remember that a newspaper is no place ti at tempt any personal crimination or recrimiiiition least of all anonymous charges -so save your time and keep your temper, and if you think so-and-bo isn't a square man, pray for him before you do the other thin;. Villard's Portland Speech. H. Yillard had a conference with some forty of the prominent business men of Portland last Saturday after noon, and in a speech of an hour and a half's duration, explained to his listeners his views and intentions in regard io the all absorbing topic of transportation. His remarks were to the effect that those Portlanders who imagined that it was Ins intention to j make that city the focus of the entire transportation system of the North west and not to make connection with deep Water at the Sound and effect railroad connection with California, j were mistaken, ft was his intention not to discriminate in favor of or I against any town, but as this matter t of transportation was purely a bnsi-, ncs affair, it was his purpose to so conduct it as to assure the best inter- ests of the company and the producer, I and if wheat could be shipped cheap- I cr from Kalama or the Sound than j from that place, it would be done. Tu such a case the merchants could build warehouse, there and have their wheat shipped at these points. In any event the river ought to be dredged and kept open to navigation. Miryor Thompson stated that the dredge would soon be ready, and that the working iime still available would be amply sufficient to remove the ob struction which at present impedes navigation and that hereafter the city would raise by taxation the .sum of 20,000 yearly which would be suf ficient to pay the oxpon-.es of the dredge iu keeping the river open. In answer to objections urged against the payment of freight Mr. Pre.scott ex plained that there were several hun dred stations on their line, and it was not practicable on the ground of economy to have an agent at each and that they preferred to col lect from the merchants there wham they knew, and-let them collect from their customers. Mr. Yillard hinted at the piobability of large iron' indus tries being started -and .stated that it was possible he might a Hue of steamers direct Liverpool. From estimates run to sup- plied him by Captain Gorringe, he was satisfied that the scheme was feas ible. A steamship could make the passage from Portland f Liverpool by coaling at the Straits of Magellan, and coming back with immigrants briny; coal to resupply the station for the re turn trip to Liverpool. Tn .the course of his remarks Mr. Yillard intimated that Portlandcrs were not ftillv awak ened to, nor their city' prepared for the culmination of the gi eat system of transportation now iu coui.se of con struction. He said that iu a short time 1,2(K) miles of railroad, tribu tary to that city, would be com pleted and that iu two years they would have through con nection with Lake Superior, ami be the terminus of a U,0iK) milr.s' stretch of rail. Xotiev. JuM lvreivrtl per steainrr Columbia, a tine lot or eastern oysters, which will be served up in first class style at R cou. ftehlent bliiuk. IISKITATIOX OF TIlKSt AM. An Authentic Testimony. Gcnt'cmcji. For five year 1 hne been greatly troubled with dandrutf, with a severe itching of the -scalp, and my hair falling out. 1 have tried almost every known remedy, all proving worth less. Seeing BrnxKTT's Cocoaixk and Bi'hxi:tt" Kai.i.istox advertised. 1 procured a bottle of each, and am happy instate that the dandruff is completely leuKiYt'il. ami no itching whatever re maius. .1, E.Cavi:., Kansas City, Mo. Brnxirrr' Kr.AVontxr. Kti:at. aietlic be.t. Max. Wagner's San Franei-co linnal brewery lieer can't be beat. N'a- The New lV-tauient auihoried edition rrvi-cd. for twrnty-fiio ceuUat t'haile- .Stevens and ons City Hook store. A'lurgar ot the ciy neit quality wan be had of Max Warner, in any nuanity at 0 cents per gallon. ASTOItlA FIRK IKI.VItT.1IK.'T. CI.TIIKXCJIAM) IMMIICKS .1. O. P.07.OKTH. ........Chief KiiKiueer ..lst Assu Kn-ztneer ,..d Ast. Knmueer IIOAJID OF I)K LEGATES. -ItcKiiLnr meet hitifoiuth Monday iu eaeh mouth, at 7 : r. M.f at hall of Alert Hook and I-tthler Company No. I. Okkicki:.. 1". .J. Taylor. 1'iesldent : F. 1- Paiker, Secretary: A. V. P.erry, Treasurer. Dklkoatks. W. Vi'. Tarker. J. Straus.-. I. Bergman, or Astoria Engine Co. 'o. I ; A. A. Cleveland. YV..T. Barrv. Cha-. II. Stockton, or Jtesene Emdne Co. No. 2 ; I'd. I). Curtis. A. W. Bern'. K. J. Talor. of Alert Hook and IiUtter IXi. .o.i. ASTOUIA KXG1XK aOMl'AXVXo. -. Kegular iiieellug first Monday in each mouth. Ot ncr.i:.. W. W. Parker, Iresident ; 1 E. Selig. Secretary: Wllllatn Bock. Treas urer; B. V. Stevens. Poreaian, S. O. IngalU. 1st A.sst. Foreman. Joe. O. Charters. M Asst. Foreman. RESCUE EXGIXE VOMl'AXV X. ?. Kegular meeting first Monday in eaeh . mouth. Officki:-. A. A. Cleveland. Pre-ident ; J. A. Montgomeiv. Secretary: F. C. Xorrls. Treasurer ; Chas. II. Stockton, Foreman. A. McKenzie. 1st Asl. Foreman, .1. V. Brown. 2d Asst. Foreman. ALEUT IIOOKAXD LADDER Co. Xo. 1. Begular meeting .second Monday in each month. Officebs. J. O. Bozorth, President ; C. Brown. Secretarv; Jay Tuttle. Treasurer; J. F, Tliomas. Foreman, F. B. Elbersou. 1st Asst. Foreman, F. W. Fcrguion, 2d Ast. .aJ-How can .1 toll whether m? advertisement will attract or not .' Try It jRarAuy person who takes a paper regularly i'rom a postofllcc whether di rected to his name or another's, or whether lie has subscribed or not is re sponsible for the pay. 5tr-An advertisement iu a newspa per is worth forty "directory" card- and otherjoolish imitations. The paper i seen every day by hundtecK while tin book i noticed by only a verj few . j?af-The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and peiiod- icals from a postoffice, or removing, and leaving iiieui uuuuueu mi. i prir.ui facie evidence of intentional fraud. rli you are suddenly aiked, "who among merchants have nude the largest fortunes in the shortest time iu &&S&SiSSS jZSErlf a person orders liis paper dis continued, he mast first pay-all arrear ages, or tlie publisher may eontinur to send it until it is made, ami eolleet the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the ofliee or no!. ;&6rA good point about adverti.sint-. in general. i that such announcements uoer offend. AW never di-like that which appeals, to n- for our good opin ion, for the rry act -ecius to say to us that our aood opinion is vali"-1 ;2s)rI t ". a fact long since established, says the Helena Herald, that the mer chant who liberally patronizes the ad vertising columns of the pro.ss. e!N hia wans cheaper than the one who-e name is .seldom or ever .seen. The reason i patent. Tor by thus advertising, hi- .-ale-aiu I rippled and a le-- proportionate profit make- him the greatest iaiuer. A newspaper is a window thioush which men look out upon the world. Without a newspaper a man i shut up in a Mnall room, ami know- lit tic or nothing of what is happening out .side of himelf. 1 it our day tin nrw--pajer will keep a .sen.-iblc man iu svm pathy with the world's cutienl hi-tot. It i-aiiiiufoldingrucyclopcdiaaiid hand book. toroe.r issuing ami nerr liui-hed. ?-f5There is a fiuiet eouitt-s .nul modest unobtnisivriie-.s about a i-p aihnticement th?t rrrate a ccitain ie ou.sir feeling of sympathy in the reader. W all like to Ik .--dieilcd. and it i- natural to -uppo-r that he who most inditrly. eleatly and per-i -tenth olieit- u-. stand- the better eiiaiiee foV ottr trade. The familiar advertisements of local papei-often rover the-i- points with irn-al taet and iimenuitv. irkiUed niechanita: .-ml profes sional labor i- iu ahuml-inn iuihi-.-tate. v ran jsparea whole army .if rleik-., alesmen ami Mieau !-ej-. v. .Co are -tar'-ing ber.-usM they are Pot fitted, or will nol lahor in -he field ;h::t -.u.-is them A liim.'. iw i- the tii.i 4u .ne-t in land, and io - -uli .u them, llullroads are opeiiint. :,IJ .er tin -tali .and Ihero i-a lair siiov.iiigol an increase in Hie aim r '..nd no matter where loeated. Fanner- an what we want, ami not more tnidi-meji: .mrieiilturist-. not ad ditional piofis-.il: tillei-s oi tl.e -oil, ami not an iueic.iWKl.army of clerks. The ?ounSry i Iie'althy; Im:Ii morally and phy-ie:iHy. ami tltwi- i- value in laud that is not uficefed 1 Hi.- um and fall of btock.". MISCELLANEOUS. PBRIiVIAn BITTRRS. CHINCHONA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY. TITE ailliATIifiT MHHMOAL DI8COVKRY )F T UK AUK. sw-ejntir liM-al enloiiiii- lur (ailii-iilar-. and a- von VAM'K HRAII'll. KEA.D ! BOWLING ALLEY, Cl'.O. IIM.1. pKoiMMinei: Eniiaiiei ou'chrnamiis Street. Asti.ua. on. 'I he be,t nnahty ot Wines. l.itt!i.r- and Cigtui, and I tie be-t Alley in Oiegon. WUjSON & FlSIIElS bkai.i'.i:' IX EC-A.TL307rL5.3I3. LUKKICAT1NG OILS. COAL OIL, 1'AINT.S AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FJ-'I-'D, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SKKD. Which will be exchanged for eouulry jiro duceorsvldal loweM prices. Comer Chetnimus ami Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. Assessment Notice. XTOTICE IS IIEBF.BY GIVEN THAT A Li :issesmeut of Ilttv per ceni.on the ipl tal stoek of the Odd Fellows Ijnd and Bail diug Associotion of Astona, Oregon, has llii dav been levied, navable within lliirlv d:is from date at the office ot the Secretary. '" oineiwisc ne oeciareo iieiiuiiiem. By order of the Board of Inreetors. A. J. MECI.EB.Seciel.iiv. Astoria, Ocr. 22, issi. ii -im" Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS IIEREP.Y CI VEX THAT U.e undersigned has been apiohited bv the Countv court of Clatson countv. Orecoii. nd- lnlntstrator with the will annexed of Philip uearnarc, ueceaseu. ah iiersons- Having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned at his store In Astoria, within six month? from this date. Astoria. October 15, 181. . J.W.GEAKHART, d&w:0d Administrator. Chas. Stevens & Son CITY BOOK STORK. BROWN'S BUILDING !l'ltf tin' J33X TOWER, In room S.'trh umipiotl hj Si'1ii:umt' Confectionery Largest aid Best Assortment Of mtelilt's in :lu- tatIouarv line iLstiall fouud in a ntst-tI;kss book toio.conKUtujdr HOOKS. FIXE .STATIONERY. COLD PEN COUDS. ALUL'MS. CURO.MOS. . THAMES, SrEKhOSCuPEv DIARIES. All of uhicii will liiwiht at price-, which DEFY COMPETITION. I, s. Tin- late-t Eastern anil California periodicals constantly on hand. rHAS.STEVliXSjtSOX Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking K :ij'Hoi.-:ir-.iii:ill at Hie nearest onlce of the mxi;i:i: MAWKACTritixr: ro.. tor l) posial i-ard irat a distance), and adult person will Ik presented with a ttraulifiilU dhistniled copy of a New lKk entitled GENIUS REWARDED, Story of lie Sewii Machine. ntaiii;nj:a liandMiine.uid costU steel en Siavhij: frontispieee ; also.2. IltielviMi'niM'd v.oiKt eats, and lioimd in an elaborate hhie and wild luhnniplied envcr. No eharse whateer i-ui:ide tor this handsome lumk. which eaii be obtained only li application at tin lir.iueh and subordinate o"fliees of The Singer Mnnufarliiriii-x Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. I'riaeiiial Dllice. .:t t'nioii Square. M'.W VOKK. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. 'flu ler-itiied re-pM-tfuIlv notifies tin ublie Hint liaMii; been appointed audit for the NEW IMPROVED SINGER, lie is now prepared to otter those unrivalled SewiiiK .Alachnu"- on sneh terms as eaiinnt fail to meet the wants ol eterybodv iu need of this indispeiisnhli' article of fioitM-liold fiiriiitnre. laliend d:seoiint made on cash sale--. To those desiring it I will sell on the histahnent plan. Fne dollars a month, 17 eeuts-a da,(le-stliaii it eostsa smoker for eiirarsi. will soon piirehaseyonrwifea Sinjjer. The Best Sewing Machine Ever Put Together. Old Sewin-x .Machine-; taken in cehati!e. Attacliineiits. Needles, Cotton. Oil. etc.. al ways on hand. Call and evamme the Singer SewinuIaehineand the varlotvof work il can perronu at I. C. IfOI.HKN'S. A-jent Slnjer Jtan. Co GELa 0"7"JE3S (RA.TrNTKD junk 13rn, 1876.) FOR SALE BY Corn Husk Mouthpiece Cigarettes -IX iiaana, pEKiijt i:. n inciMA Tobaeeo. tin pare-t and healtliie-t CICAB ICrrivS In use. For sale at ll. O. SMITH'S. Tiifo. P.it u wu:. Manager. iE7 AsjotMA. oi:r.cn DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Toilet and Fancy, Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. ;.3 Pre-eript ion . can-rullv eiiiiiMiiinded at all hour'.. JSJHiiincopathie Tlnc-turos and Pellets, aiid'lliiiiiplifey's-spccliles aUo kejil. TO-JDAY! TO-DAY! NORTHWESTERN -MARRIAGE INSURANCE CO., nF- PORTLAND. OREGON. Capital, Stock. - $100,000 Incorporated Iiily riOlli, IKSI. . ' i . - t , . This u n .piv thiiv oppottunlt' lor yonn ." 'people to secure a aUinhye P licyfiom $1 000 to $10000 fur a ver little outln. SPAiiy hutiiirte.s :t-Iilieveil to tlip iimlor sltieil will Vrceite prompt attention. II. J. JiAXSK.V, A(jent. V IXL Fall and Winter 1881. The largest stock of goods, ever brought to Astoria is now exhibited: at . THE LEADING ; Dry Goods i Clothing House OP c m Fresh arrivals by every Steamer-r eonse quently I get the . Latest Eastern Novelties. STBICTLY ONE PRICE and that ALAYAYS THE LOWEST. . , o not fail examine goods before purchasing. C. H. COOPER, J X L' Store, near Parker House, Astoria. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot !F ii lajateiliiijiglll vl KswlHI ILjBbHBSS 'M K, R. HAWES, TWO HOOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - AfiTOEIA, OREUON ii-i ---i CHAS. HEILBORN, AIANUFACTURKli OK FURN TITRE 3? BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames anti Miuidiiiis, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN JOX.ES fomplete hi eery branch. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY I yitgyejn., ih M'n:i:ioi: to .mo.vp, .xn is i:km:i.i.h.- v none- ox this coAh'i JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREOOIf. ut onler. left at the RKKMAXIA 1SEKK HAW. will be protajtly attended 10." ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, RKnrCTION OF $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLON I.AISOE OUDERS IX I.IKE l'ltOPORTIOX. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cent! p9t Ca)lon Bottled Beer, - - - SI 50fterDoxn a-Special attention paid to onler from Publle Hou5e.i and.FaalHe'CSa Piles ibr Sale. Mr. A. 15. McMillan U piepared to furiiMi Fir or Hemlock Piles' IX AX V AMMHXT TO OKDEIt. AND OX SHORT NOTICE Leave orders at the store of Trenehanl & Upshur, Astoria, lur, Astoi address,- Or a A. B. JIc.MlLl.X. Olney, Onioii. IXL ir tteaMMHMWkH to get my prices and 31A1 UX..XXAU ff E.RHAWES SOU.' AOKNT. , Also. Ayent for. the cdebnuedj MKDALLION RANGE, BREWERY. Ptoprlstor. OREGON. WHOLESALE PRICES. . OREGON BRA55 .WWW, D. JI.JIOOBE, - -? PROPRIETOK, 2tl .St. Bet. C4D, Psrtlaa. Brass, Bell and Composition Castings, ' Of every description made toorder. Cocks and Valve), oi all KlndsHoadeaad re palretL Steam NYliUUes, OU Globes, Hy- ilraulic Pipe) and Nozzles, Babbit Metal. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass, Lead aud Zinc. Particular attention, paid to all kinds of Ship Work. At. . .- . $:nX .