The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, November 17, 1881, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
THUKSDAY NOV. 17. 1SS1
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ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Monday ExceiitodJ.
J. F. HAHLORAN & COMPANY.
Puiiltsji!:i:5 A'i !'i:ori:iinoi:x.
A riorum Jluildiivj, Cass StrcH.
Terms of Subscriptien:
servod by Carrier, per t7eeU...........-ii Cvnta
nt bv mail, four inonth........ r W
vnt v mail, une yoar.......... 5 0(i
Frcp of f'o?ir.co toSubserihor.
ralrerh5oijjent3 inserted by tboyonr at
tho rate of ?1 So per equnra per month.
1'r.uniont ndfertisinz. by the day or week,
fitly cants nerdquarofor each insortion.
THECITY.
Tub Daily astouian will Ik mat Jy
mall atzz cent a month, free of jwtaoc. Head
erx it'iio cimt'mplalcalittrneefrom the citu can
hare Thk Astokiax fallow them, Daily
or W'KKKi.V edition tit anu post-office with
out additional crpcnc. Addre.c. may he
etiunutd a often n rtetreit. Isare order? at
the countina room.
Twenty-three, prisoners in the
Walla Walla jail.
-The Astoria candy factory gt a
new drop machine j-esterday.
1 la e vou seen those cards al Adltr's.
A post-oflice has been established
"at Larson, Klickitat county, W. T.
-Tlie British bark Scottish Admiral
arrived at Queeilstown hist Monday.
Fiesh oysters in ever;, style at Mn.
Arrigoni'.s.
The State of California aud (Jeo.
W. Elder went to sea yesterday inorn-
Rev. J..W Milligan, of this p'tty,
preached in Salem last Sunday evr-n-
Small pox is reported from every
quarter. None within 100 miles of
here, however.
Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na
tional brewery beer can't be beat.
The Alden Besse has on board
137,000 feet of lumber and 335 return
ing Mongolians.
Geo. Underwood dropped dead in
the Richmond House, Portland, last
Tuesday evening.
- -The Alden Besse and Eatrella de
Chile camo down yesterday, Cooke
and Ordnay towing.
The lamest stock of holiday goods
ever brought to Astoria are now being
opened at Adlcr's.
A movement "is on foot in Port
land to enlarge the sphere of useful
ness of the board of trade.
The barks Berwickshire and Glen
gaber have cleared from Portland with
48,690 centals wheat on board.
Tickets for the Thanksgiving
soiree of the Social Club can be pro
cured from any of the members.
Another of those line A. 15. ("hae
organs at the City Book Store.
Regular convocation of Saints
John it. a. Chapter, No. 14, this
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Emerson's minstrels, now playing
to full houses in San Francisc, will
tap Astoria about the 1st itrox.
A large and well selected stock of
the latest books, now on exhibition at
Adler'.s bookstore.
We heard a young lady the other
day say that owing to the aqueosit in
the ether- she- could not make her
bangs stay bung.
There nppears a communication
in another column, which we com
mend to tho attention of mir Chain
ber of Commerce.
Persons interested, should not for
get to pav the first assessment on their
stock in" the Odd Fellows' Land and
Building Association, on or before the
1 inst.
Adlcr has some novelties in the
matter of handsomely engraved silver
card receivera with a medallion por
trait of Garfield in the center.
Cyclopajdists have already begun
guessing at the probable population of
this country in 1890. Here' our
giiess-C8,000,000. Paste this m your
hat.
Mr. Shivery who has been seri
ously indisposed for some time past
was sufficient!' recovered yesterday to
return to his residence in upper As
, toria.
Picture frames in blue and silver:
picture frames in morocco and velvet;
picture frames in even stvle and finish
at Adlcr's. '
Tho salmon are still so plenty xt
the month of Clear creek, Shasta
county, Cala., that the boys wade in
and pitch them out on the bank with
pitch forks.
Judgo Elliott writing from Sau
Diego California, expresses himself
greatly pleased with the climate. He
contemplates remaining there till
February next. "
1 DIED IN THE MOUNTAINS.
I
A Lonely Burial.
.John Hunt, late poitniuoter at Xe-
1 u:le," went out some time l:tst woel:
with x party f prospectors in tho
j mountains. and Inst Friday jftennnM,
j while climbing a simr of tho rane in
J company with three of his companions
j 3ie suddenly stopped and complained
of :i pain m the region of the heart.
He fctaggered and dropped; aud when
his comrades picked him up ho was
dead. They were a long way from
home, and after carrying the bod'
till quite exhausted, they found it im
possible to reach the Nehalem, and
buried the unfortunate deceased in a
cam on, marking the ground for
future identification.
Y. -VI. C. A. Wek of Prayer.
The present, week having been set
apart by the world's Young Men's
Christian Association as n .season of
special prayer for young men and
Young Men's Christian Associations,
on Monday and Tuesday evenings
vory interesting meetings were held in
the Young Men's rooms, of this place.
The friends of the movement will boar
in mind that these services will be
continued every evening this week.
Subject. Thursday, "Opposite Char
acter;" Friday, "ApjH'oving the Right.
Doinc the Vrnt;" Saturday, -'The
Invitation and God's Time for Ac
cepting it."' All are invited.
Tuo cav f .smallpox in Port
land. All trains beyond Walla Walla
have been discontinued on account of
smallpox.
Prank Kahre has oyter.s in ewry
style, .stew and pan rousts a specialty.
We hear that a New Taeoma re
porter was busy interviewing the ship
captains lately, "There's chiel
amang ye takin' notes, and faith he'll
pront 'em.
The O. R. A- N. Co. uiler tTU re
ward for the recovery of the body of
Charles Lake, who was drowned from
the Willamette t'htof, near Vancouver
last Thursday.
Two nice room-,, suitable for light
housekeeping, owr .em saloon. Terms
wry leasbnable.
Jllis Al.KW ('A.Ml'lil'1.1..
--On account of suspension of
trains bej-ond Walla Walla, points
between that city and Dayton will not
receive, and cannot send mail until
travel is resumed.
.John Ecclcs, of Columbia county,
has raised 57 pounds of turnips from
a piece of ground containing one
squaic rod, being at the rate of forty
six tons per acre.
"Where did ou get those rivneh
bonbons and creams.'" '-Why. at Ad
ter's, of cenr.se: he gets ai fresh supply
of the most delicious sweetmeats by
every steamer.
An assault and battery, and a
line imposed upon a controversahst
who had u-ed unparliamentary langu
age, wore the only cases of injustice
straightened out in the court yester
day. Tho building now going on in
every part of Astoria diU'eni Somewhat
from the building of Solomon's tem
ple, in the construction of which,
Holy Writ states "the sound of ham
mer or ax was not heard."
31 r. John Rogers of the Cenlr.il Mar
ket, has made arrangements to keep all
the finest lresh fish, etc., in their season
A tract of land between the waters
of the Santiam aud Clackamas, about
20 by 10 miles in dimensions, is cov
ered by a dense forest of larches.
The trees grow from 2."0 to 300 feet in
height, many of them rising 150 feet
without a limb.
-Gov. Thayer has commuted the
sentence of Joseph Marx, sent to the
penitentiary from Clatsop count, for
a term of five years from August 30,
1877, for the crime of larceny. Cause
assigned for executive clemency, uni
form good conduct and term of sen
tence being nearly expired.
Alter the-lt.the assessments in the
Northwestern 31arrlage Insurance Co.
will be materially increased, so if you
contemplate taking out a policy do so at
once. In other insurance cbmnanies
you've got to die to get a dividend. In
this one ou need only get married.
Inquire or II. .T. HanciKthe ag't fortius
place.
-About two weeks since, says yes
terday's Oregonian, E. J. Mood', who
recently became a pilot on the Colum
bia river, in going over the bar on a
tug, was thrown violently against the
stove by a sudden lurch of the vessel,
striking so hard as to cut a gash in his
leg. He has been attending to his
duties ever since, paying but little at
tention to the wound, which now is
quite set ions. His physician ordered
him to his bed, and it is feared the
limb will have to be amputated.
Any one wishing to get winter
hoods, or any kind of sewing done, will
do well to call up stairs over the Gem
saloon, on Mrs. Alex. Campbell.
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
JCxkcutivi: Officii
Salkm, Ogn.. Nov, is. 1RSI. f
Where.!" for a long period of time
a custom has prevailed for settiug
apart a day ,f thanksgiving to tho
God of the universe:
And whereas, his excellency the
president of the United Statos in com
pliance therewith Jmk issued his proc
lamation recommending "thut all peo
ple obsorvo Thursday, tho 24th day of
November inst., as a day of national
thanksgiving and prayer by ceasing so
far as may be from their secular labor;
and meeting in their several places of
worship, there to join in ascribing
honor to Almighty God. whos- good
ness has been so manifest in our. his
tory and in our lives, and offering our
honest prayers that his bounty 111.13
continue to us and our children."'
Now therefore, I, W. W. Thayer,
governor of the state of Oregon, in
view of the foregoing and through a.
respect for tho opinions of others, do
hereby appoint for the people of this
commonwealth the day so recommen
ded in said proclaumtian of the presi
dent of the Cnited States as such n
.d.vy of thanksgiving, and earnestly re
quest all to observe it in accordance
with aid recommendation so far as
consistent with their honest .sentiments
and convictiens: In testimony where
of I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the grea seal of the .state to be
hereto affixed. W. W. T11 iyi:i:.
By tho Governor,
It. P. E.vnn.UiT, Sec. of Stat
Topographical Similarity.
The master of the schooner R. B.
Hardy, now lying at Portland, com
menting in the Oregonian on the re
semblance between the entrances to
Shoalwater bay and the Columbia,
says that the mistaking of Shoalwater
bay for Columbia river is no new
thing and may be very easily done,
for the similarity is very striking. In
the first place Leadbetter Point, or as
it is often called the peninsula, is al
most a duplicate of Clatcop beach aud
Point Adams. The Wiilapa hill back
of Shoalwater bay resembles Chinook
Point. There is also a saddle moun
tain that shows in clear weather south
of the bay, that corresponds exactly
with the one south of Astoria. And,
finally, Cape Shoalwater, although not
resembling Cape Disappointment when
nearly approached, yet when seen
from a distance of 18 or 20 miles,
could be easily mistaken one for tho
other.
The British ship Meraujee Fran
jee. 1079 tons, Bidwcll master, 143
days from Liverpool; the British
bark Annie Maine. 499 tons. Swan
master, from Liverpool; Olive S
Southard and another bark, name un
known, are outside, the tirs.t three
with pilots on board. The Southard
has been standing oil' and on for a
considerable time.
List of Letters
Remaining uncalled for in the l'ot-
office at Astoria, Oregon, November 10,
18S1.
Amunscu. Adolph ilomegcr. H
Andersen. II II Haaiberg, A K
Harrow. Fred P
Uarnett. W 11
Cook, Min M
Francis. A I.
Gobhi. P
'fiertrude'
Peraona culliu:
O'Xeil. Mm
Olsen, Hau K
Smith, Clara
Thomas, Mrs I.
Twist, Kitlie
Tugardiis, 'I'lios
for these letters
must oj ve the late they are advertised.
W. ClIAKCE, P. M.
Hotel Arrivals.
Oi'CiriEXT.
A F Colter, A Knapp, Knatipa;
ilias Dall, citv; J E FangaluY. Port
land; V H Ornyf Klakani; J II
Lanibly, Deep River; (J W Forner,
Wnlluski; AI Link, Rainier; Alr.s In
jard, I.rookfield; T H Fo.ss, Deep
River; G F Calberj, S F; Dean
Klanclianl, Rainier; A V. Wait,. Can
by; John Fiizpatrirk, riarrinjjlon
Point; AI Rabies, str Haywaril.
r.iKKKJi UOl'SK.
J West, Clatsop; R F Cufti-y,
R D Salet, Knappa; T Doij, city;
L Sanders, J Alontgomory, Portland;
C A Recde, Oyaterville; J X Stark,
Fort Stevens; S Hiiman, .John Day R;
F M Sweet, Bay Mew; H Keebo,
Salem.
Farm to Jtent.
Inquire of F. Krosel.
Sherman Itron. Ixprexs
Will receive orders at the store of 1.
W. Case for upper Astoria or any other
part of the city. J.eave your orders on
the slate and "they will be promptly at
tended to.
Xotloe.
During niv absence stockholder? in
the O. P. L. It U. Association will pay
their assessment to I. W. Case.
A. J.Mkoi.ku.Scc.
Xoticc.
Just received per steamer Columbia,
a fine lot of eastern oysters, which will
be served up in first class style at llos
coe. Occident block.
X'titirc to tho Lndlcs.
Switches, curls and frizzes made from
pombins or cut hair. Call on or ad
dress Wm. UlII.KNIIA.KT',
Occident hair dressing saloon,
Astoria, Oregon
Notice.
' We still offer another prize of seven-
J dollars to am person making the bet
score in six 'shots with the rifle, and;
three dollars for the best with the pistol :t
! payable the lr.th inst., after which there i
will be turkev shooting up to the Zti. at '
' the Astoria Shooting Callery.
CllAKTUI'S & 3IOKTOX. Prop's.
! ; tzz.
i nriPiit Tt..t iiiii. Rontm.
Orient Ilatliln-r Kooms. t
J 4, .- ... ...
rheiinest bathing moms in the city:
everything first class. Hot aud cold J
baths from 7 A. M. to 11 p.m. oppose;
j 1 loiden s auction store. ;
; .To Ciiahteiw, Proprietor. ;
Tako Xotict.
j On after ihi flute an additional 10 j
, cents per cord will b Charged on all;
1 orders lor si wed wood not accompanied
I b the cah. al (xr.is w'rfd jard. July:
: is:. i-j
i
i'lioirc Valley Z-Visif.
j t'apl. J. II. I). .ra has just received
I a chnici' lot of nears and aiinles. fresh!
I from the orchards of Polk and .Marion
I counties, which will ts o!d in lot-: tot
istiii pin chasers.
A .splendid lot of Eastern 0ster:
just arrived byih- .Slate of California!
al lorn Smith's Oyster Saloon. Main
trecL
-'.n,,! -('- 'IVstamcnt :uilhomcdjTs. ,IUl,,.fS1J.Utfd n,., clfuUv n(,ufilN ,,I0
edition revleil. ror t wvnty-live cents at ,iUm, . it,.lt lu :il- j,0.-:i appointed
( harles Stevens and Sons Cit Itook . aent fur the
store.
-TheniyiTooicVtoPehaTonexhiin- NEW 1 fvl PR GVE D SINGER,
tiononeof the linest selection of holidav ... ......
nrvoirK-ei",,o,!' f'flU aml in -inxiirsfftiKsa
101 oiirties. I fad to niiM-t the wants oi evervbodvui need
... T-,. " , , , , j 'f litis inilisi'ii-al.lf article" or household
nrreu & haton hae moved to ihcj futidiiire. LibcnU dNcount made on cash
corner of Hamilton and Cheuauiiis j : sales, rotlio.edc-lnitj'it 1 win sell u the
sheets, in the bmhlinn formcrlv occn-1 h.sialmi-iit plan. Fie dollars a month. 17
pied bv Tivnchaid & I'lihur. f e.isnda, -less than it costs a smoker for
j eijsirs. will s.xui purchase rnurwifea Siiij.tr.
('has. Stevens and Son have a stock ! -,. 0.0 . .
of mouldings and luonhlcrs tools which T,e Best Sewing Machine Ever
can he bought cheap lor cash to eIoc
out 1 11:11 branch of the busincis.
Adler's new stock of goods, now bo
big opened, is enormous. To enumerate
the styiis anil varieties would lie im
possible. Pake a look at them yourself.
Owing to the stormy weather, the
daily express between here and San
Francisco failed to connect ; but instead
we have tilled our case with a choice lot
of creams aud other candies of our own
make, at the Astoria Candy Factory.
P. J. '.oodninn, on Chcnamus street,
has ju.st received the latest aud most
fashionable style of gents and ladies
boots, shoes, etc.
Whips, curry-conih.s. briisho; new
stock: first class goods, cheap for cash
s. ( ; K.VY.
Oct j our legal blanks at Thk
AvroiUAX office. A full line of oer
two hundred styles.
For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old
Ilonrbon. ami the best of wine's. liquors
and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem.
opposite the bell tower, and see Camp
bell. Xiuas. Xew Year's, and birth da
cards, the finest ever in the eit v. at the
City Rook Store.
- Julius Ilalbsidh. a competent
music teacher for piano, organ or
vocal music, recommends himself to Un
kind notice of the Astoria public.
Orders left al Adler'.s book store will
receive prompt attention.
Never go shopping without eon
'liillr till Milr.'i f iill"- (llilillic .it' 'I'm.-
Astokiax. They will tell you where!
the best bargains are to he had. and mst !
what merchants are alive and doinir
husiiie.s. vma
MISCELLANEOUS..
Wanted.
Al'EKSON TO M.VXA;i: A SALMON
Cannery in 1'ritisli Coluinliia. Services
required at mice. Application to he made
by letter, nu-lnshi; n-fi-rences and tenus.
Address . tw:"i:i: i:i:irroN .t Co..
dtf Victoria.
Assessment Notice.
NOTICK IS HKKHP.V IT.X THAT AN
assessment or tlftv ncr eeiti.oii the capi
tal stivk of Ilie Odd I'VHoivs Laml and lhiil-
Mnp Asviciniimi of A slona. Oregon, has this
lay oct'ii levicil. p:ialileuitliiu tiurtvdas
from dale at the otlWof the Sccrvta'n. r
tUlKTV. ise be declared delinquent.
1I ordrrnf tin r.ar.t r Inr.-i tors.
..l. MKill.l-U. Sirrerm
Astof 1a. Oct. i!. i.sm. -J)-.W
MINT SALOON.
ul'I'OMrKo. K. & OOll'AWs IMM-K.
Nunc hut the l.-st hiiiirsaiil ciirs passpj
uer t lie bar.
w.setirr.nr.
CLEANING and REPAIRING
M'.VI". iJIKAP Al lf ivu. i:
l.-KO!t'i: I.OVKTT.
M.1111 istnct. orriite N. Loeh's,
nr.vi.i 1: in
New anl Ohoice
MILLINERY,
Deshes to call l!u attention f the l.-idic of
Astoria to the fad thai she has received
a law assortmimt or the
I.ATKST STVI.KM Ol'
Hats. Bonnets. Trimmings.
FANCY GOLOXJS.
Corner .Main antl Sqiiciiittqlic Streets.
GF.RMANIA REEK HALL
-AM
BOTTLT5 IJKEIt DKI'OT.
Chi:.s Mirs Strkkt. Astoku.
The Iie.ft of lAiyevr Cts. a Glass
1.0ft at Hits place will be promptly attend
ed to.
&Xo cheap S.inTranclsco Beer sold at
this place
W.M. BOCK. Proprietor.
Ordew for the rS "P ESlCTFULLY CALL Til C VWEN-' J$ ,.--,,nn'' l,romptty antl -vanan!l1-
Celettfl GDlnilda imw'
UHU1J j.'.:se. on short notiiv.at reasonable nites. . v . 3.,- V17irr nTT , flTY 1'il ','ocl--
' .,.,i to f.l!.fAlLKS. ! FuLLN AiOEI! LE.ST.QU A U 1.1 . ...
Free to Everybody!
fl BeSUfilUl Bflflk iflff ?1P Aspirin
n OCaU--- ou "r Hie H5KIMI
H .ipulx ins in-1-MmalU at the nearest office
"J '-"HI- lN(JEIt SI VN'i ACTUKINO CO..
",r b.f'si,al if distance), and adult
j,,-.,,, yxM ,, ,,,.,., ,-, a heautlfulh
HliMnitcd co.av of a N ivolc entitled
GENIUS REWARDED
u4U-uo -uvvivuiiii,
OK THK
! Story of the SgwiBi Hie.!
Containtn-a liactboine and costlv steel en-'
yravirj-trontisj.We ; als,-3fjnelvengraed
wood mis, and bound in an elaborate blue
and gold lithosrajdied cavef. No cha:
whatever is made for t"iN li.-unUnmr. mntr !
, winch i-au le obiutned onl bv application 1
1 at the hruii-li and subordinate o'inces of 'flic '
Mli-iT .MHiUlt.-U-Himi" ( 0.
The Singer Manufacturing Co.
Principal ()n.3l t'liinn S.tir.
.NEW YrtUK.
THE SINGER
I O'nvrTT'Km "Wr ft rYTYTn I
SEWING MACHINE.
Put Together.
Old Sewing .Machines taJen hi exchange.
Attachments. Needles, Cotton. Oil. etc.. al
w ays 011 hand. Cat! and examine the Singer
.scwhiK Machine and the varletvnf Work" it
can jHTlonn :u I. t IfOLDEN'S.
Agent Singer Man. Co.
JIAGNIK (J. CROSBY,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Routers and Steam Fitters
Goods aird Tools,
SHEET LEAD? STRIP LEAD,
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER,
1
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER. PLUMBING ami STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and disputcli.
None hat tlrst class workmen employed.
A large assort mem f
SCA LES
('instantly on hand.
R B. FtLVNKLIN,
UNDERTAKER,
Corner t'.issand viii'uinqhe stieets,
AS-luKIA. OHKOON
hk.vij'i: in
WALL PAPER
AND
V IN DOW SHADES
AI
UNI) K lt'l'A K EitS (J0ODS.
Wilson & Fisher
hk'.i.i:i:s in
M!lti:i(ATINOj)lIiSt COAL OIL,
TAINTS AND OIT-.
Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared
Rubber Packing.
4
I'KOVISIONS, MILL FBKD,
l Vl'DKX nyt'n ri'-VSSFFD
wi.m. mil 1... 7;"-;' -'trJ-1
dmv or Mild ill lowest prlci-s.
roriiiTClu-iiauiUH ami llamilloii Streets
stoim . OHKfiON.
lO!ILr.
fii
BILL HEAD PAPER,
OF EVKHY CHADF. AND COLO
.l r i.lttin.ut luweit rates, at
F EVl'liY C1SADK AND COLOU, PRIX-
The Astoria.'; office
riie largest stock of
to Astoria is .now exhibited. at,
the:leadin.g..
s
oyp
P
K4
Fresh-. arrivals-, "by every Stekmeri eonse
queiitly I get the - '
JLiW;lt
STKICTLY
r -1 -11 n mirriiini n itt i ' rm i i i n n
. and (hat . . .
'ALWAYS THE LOWEST.
E-Do not; fail to efr my prices- aiid
examine goods before purchasing.
67. m COO FEU,
T X L titoTe, near Pav'kev House, Astoria,
The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot
-JfflL,'- .-.-, ..
T yeiP .' T "'-s
WfJ
X kSll
TWO DOOUS EAST OP OCCIDENT.
rrSsc?-e-st'i:sirrr
I rls:l-lU''ZZTS.l:ll:v
jS8t1S tieaHBg3iH,
kCSx ktM JkaB. J&j
CHAS. HEILBORN,
irANUFACTUKF.lt OF
Fir R.N I TUBE 55 BEDDING
AND DEALKU LN
Carpets, Oil Oloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINJWW CORNICES AND CORTAIN POLES
CoinplPti 111 rvery hnmcii.
THE." COLUMBIA. BREWERY
"T A, ."E'TD
CTTSiCCJ) -S ?t!;?5
IS SI 1-EKlOt: in .MOST. AN'I r hi'Kl.l.KJ Ji .NONK ON' THIS COAST
JOHN I1AHLS, - - PKOPKlETOKr
CHSNAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
ea (ir.lcn. Irft at tho OEltrANlA-BEKK 1IA1.I. will In luomptly attended to.-Su
ASTOKIA BREWERY.
M. MEYER -------- Proprietor.
ASTOUEA, - - OREGON.
SFS3CI.Ij &.Si?a'C3TJ3g'03E33MCEiJJ'P,
UKIH'CTIUN 01 WHOLESALE TIUCES.
$7 50 PEK J3AKKEL OF 30 (GALLONS.
LAirOK OISDKIJS IX l.IKU I'UOPOKTION". " ,
Less Quantities,
1 Bottled Beer,
f esrSiecial attontiun i'kIhI t order
Washington Market,
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fjr Street, - - Atlorht Q.-rew
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j Whieli witlbo soU at lo'weat rates, wholecale
auureian. special auemion giveu 10 auyinj-
ns shioi ' -.
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inter 1881.
;
goods ever brought
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oopim
Eastern Novelties.
ONE PRICE .-"
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Alo. Aont tor the celfbmted
MBDALM0N RAN&E.
WES,
ASTORIA, OBEGON
5525' '
30 Cents per Gallon
S i 50 per Dozen
froml'iiblip JIoiisesandFamllics.-S
, . geo. w. day,
Upholsterinq and Repairing Furnituro
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iuutung aown aiuiara ana rooi laoies.
1 SHIPPING TAGS
.riMlE BhST QUALITY. WILL BE SOLD
X .by the hundred, or by tho box; printed or
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J " Thr Astortas office.
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