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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1881)
0 1 1 1 ., i jjwjjmwn.1 C $'UIU AstOjCUHjU ' .-z - tL- r --. I ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY.. ....NOV. 24. 1SSI ISSUED EVERY MOllNING. (Monday Excepted), J. P. HALLOP.AN & COMPANY, I'Rm.isiiKKs ami Pko.-kii.toi:-.. Axforian BnUdwn, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per wee!:... So Conta Sent !.j to nil. four months..... ,!" -en: hv mail, .no year. 'J 03 free of Postnte to Mubseribor. vr Advertisements inserted by the year at he rare of ?1 5u per square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, SRy conts per s-.unro for each insertion. ' THEOITY. Tin: Daiia ASTokiax will lx att by matt at'Zccnl a month, free of jv)ftagc. Head' erx who coiUf-mttlttlcahicr.cc from the city con have Tiik AsroniAX follow .Vim. Daii.v tf Wkkki.y edition lo any j)Obt-nj!icc tnih' out additional ritene. Adircc- 'may he enaiiiicit ij? ofUti ax licnircil. fsarc order at lht count Ina mom. Seven vessels outside. The Annie Main was towed in yes terday. Schiller's works at Adler'.-. The barlcentinc Modoc went to .sea yesterday. There are not over .50,000 cases of salmon on the river. Gibbon's Home at Adler.- How natural it is to hint;!, at a man when ho falls down. Truth may be violated by silence as iiiich as by falsehood. Chas. Read, novels at Adler's. --'Tis said that the Columbia will be bridged at Cofiin Rock. Steamer day. Califoriiia in, Ore yon .steams down and out. Maync Rcid's novels at Adler'-;. The Ocklahama started up ye.sior duy with the Olive S. Southard. Kant has novelties in gents' fur nishing goods on to-day's steamer. All of Ouida'.s novels at Adler's. Reports from up-country indicate that the small pox scourge is abating. --Cooper reports a large consign ment of new clothing on the incoming steamer. Mary J. Holmes' novels at Adler's. We acknowledge ihc receipt of complimentary ticket to the patty this evening. There will bo Union .services in the Congregational church this morn ing at eleven o'clock. Fresh oysters in every stjlc at 5fis Arrigoni'.s. The Ordway started tip yesterday with a moderate tow, the Rriggs, Al pha and Emily Stevens. The British bark Olengaber is ready for sea. She has on board 23.900 ctls. wheat, worth $40200. Another of those fine A. II. Chase organs at the City JIoolc .Store. ThcO. R..andX. Co. expect to have the road between The Dalles and Cascades completed by New Years. Up-country exchanges are pub lishing cures for small pox. The epi demic seems, fortunately, to be abat iff. Frank Fabrc has oysters in eveiy tyle. .Stew and pan roasts a specialty. A memorial is being circulated up country asking Congress to appropri ate $750,000 toward building the canal and locks at the Cascades. The Dritish ship Astracan is all ready for her homeward voyage to Liverpool. She is loaded with flour, fruit and salmon, and the cargo is worm JM.oy,&. Fresh lard, of their own mantifae- fure, at Warren & Eaton's. Un in Yakima, when a. ehaiivari party .started to make night hideous before theTesidence of a newlv mar- ried couple, a second crowd armed with "black snake" whips made it lively for the sereimders: Served them right, too. "Is a clam a tish?" was the ques tion recently argued at great length in a San Francisco court. After much deliberation on the part of the court it was definitely announced that a clam is just as fishy a fish as ever flaunted a fin. Anything and everything in the line of books and stationery at Adler's book and variety store. The Standard reports that Sena tor Slater soon after the adjournment of the late special session of the Sen ate, started for Atlanta, Georgia, to witness the grand cotton exposition held at that place. On his return he fore the meeting of Congres. Ht-iaBgggwBBgpqgesu.'jr-n .... Council Frocccdincs The city council met Tuesday even- ing. C. S. Wright in the chair. "Roll I call, every n:ciibor present. In at- j I.oudanoe, I. C. A on ib, Auditor anrtf I Clerk, and W. J. ttarrv, Chief of Po-! V , . "'"-" """ - ,,- ,.. . r , .. .icioiv for the Ohmmaii yestordav alter - lice. Almutes of Inst mooting read 1 I -. 1 iJ''Il. and approved, i'UTITIOXS. A petition from citizens for :t street lamp cor. Cass and Jefferson streets; referred to com. on public property. Itr.POUTS OF COMMITTEES. Report on com. of health and po lice as to whether city had i police judge or not, was laid on the table. Reports of com. on public property recommending slix-et lamps at cor. Ciienainns and Genevieve streets, and cor. JofTer.son and Olney streets, adopted. Report of chief engineer rt. j.'. u. coiiccruiug Jtiissiau nam, ie- , l- TV ,. - I -I t 1. u. concerning J.ussian bath, re-. ved and placed on file. Repoit of j , l j n. on health and police, to whom cci com w.ns referred com. of chief police, stat ing necessity or purchasing new blankets and mat traces for city jail received and placed on fde. Report, of com. un wharves and W. F., :o whom was referred matter of employ ing a harbor muster. Recommenda tion that city attorney draw up proper ordinances, placed on tile. Various other reports received and placed on Tile. CLAIM-. The following claims against t lie city ordered paid by warrant; Dr. Tattle Si0o.u0 -Dr. Kiuiii-v 10.00 J. Y. Geai hart 1.-..73 M. Connol ly 1T"0 J. l'eelv 17-10 Thos. Logau 7.1.00 .lacking A Montgomcrj, 1...8.". Theo. Ilroewver .. s.iu Gill and Clinton :rj2.00 M. Wise -.'.75 Tlias. Ileilhorn .".00 Claims of Astoria lr.n worl.-s for 49.04 referred to com. PETITIONS. A resolution to pay S7.."M) to C. C. Sheppard for services rendered, adopt ed. Resolution to instruct auditor to issue alias warrant to colled delin quent taxes for S0 and 'SI adopted. COMMUNICATION-. Com. from eiiiefof police reporting suspension of Alex Cinder, received and referred for investigation. Con. from chief engineer concerning repairs read and referred. Com. from R. R. Marion, preferring charges, against W. .1. Rarry and .1. .1. Riley teceived and referred for investigation. A communication from Portland Hoard of Trade asking council to pass suitable resolutions to forward to Washington with petition to Speak er of House for improvement of Co lumbia bar, referred to committee on rules and regulations, with instruc tion to draw up suitable resolutions. OUMCSANCl.-.. Under suspension f rules an ordi nance referring to street lamps was read and referred. An ordinance appropriating funds to pay Dr. Tattle's claim was read and passed. Ordinance.-, fixing duties and salaries of Auditor and City Attorney were read and referred to committee on ways and means. On motion council adjourned. -Mr-. Soutliworth's novel:, al Adlei"-. The Chas. Worseley, Lyi Melon and Glenbaber crossed out and set sail for English waters 3-esterday. SeotVs novels at AdlerV. bookstore. The tine weather of the last four days has cleared the port pretty well, nearly all the loaded vessels having gone to sea. Samuel Lover's novel-at Adler"-. 3 u accordance with the established principles of piety and patriotism there will be no paper issued from this oHirc to-morrow. -All of Marie Twain'- works at Al- ler" T, AlllflP:raill si,:n r Hovll..,, fr0,n 'ett' yrk My 21st, was spoken on the 15th inst. in Lat. 4 deg. 11 " . Lt- '4- 5,; "- W- j Maeaula Hi-lon of Eimlnml, eompicte. at Adler.- book -lore. Andrew To-we-pe, one of the In dians who was implicated in the mur der of the Perkins family, was hanged :il JjY.rt Colvillo on tho loth inst. Tom and Jerry at the Asloiia Rrewery beer saloon on Main street, all day. - Robert Cray, keeper of the light house on Entrance island, reports, nays a special to the Victoria Stand ard, that on ihe 11th insr. a s'oop partly decked over, was wrecked on the southeast end of that island. There were two white men, two klootchmcu and three childrcen .seen on board. Gray says he was within twenty yards of them, but could render no assistance, as there was such a fierce sea. It is supposed to have been a fishing sloop. " novels at Adler's book J store. . . The Union Packing company V l"Mus are about completed. . -S. P. 3Iaih lost ten "tons of hav .' on thu cow buried iti Gray'- bay. ' , ; Simon Lane, vounirest brother I of the Into Timim.1i1-.uii. iliiul -it l.. I Capt. J. II. 1). Gray has just received . hi rue intt .Joseph ino. itioil tlnsftpho!ci,Ioll,r pears alul avVQ9m f.v..,h residence in the southern part of the : from the orchards of Polk and Marion. .hit.. on li., i.ifli oivt 'counties, which will he sold in lot-; to- state, on tlio 4tli nibt. , ..,..., j,,,,.,.,;., Capt.s. Kmmett of the Algon Ray . and Cottar of the Lindoies Abbey, ' with .las. Lnmlaw onnstunte the toiut ..... . , t,,. ,, ol inquirv m the cae .i the J-niih Tim, J-,jn,c- ,. , .I 1. - ti-. Ut aeknow Jo.iye a call trom .1. J-.. i-i i - r .i o. i i j - t Shephnru, of the State Hoard ot Im- ini'ration. now makiiiL' a tour iff the ., , L. e . i country. He expressed .satisfaction ; .,UI .sr)I-i. :,j i,0 natural "rowth of .,,. ... - ,: i.;, iH, vjs.t .....i tins pi.iee .Miice nis last isit .in.i p.-ophasie. a large immigi-ation from SIW the Ha?t to this section next spring, i - Govoruor Thaj'cr has reecntry commuted the sentences of prisoners in Oregon State penitentiary as fol fel fol eows: Win. Lacy, sent from Umatilla county for the term of IS months, from Nov. 10, 1881, for the crime of larceny; also, Joseph T. Smith, sent from Wasco county for the term of one year, from April -I, 1881, for the crime of larceny. Reasons .issigned for executive clemency in both eases, extra labor on asylum building. Xotiee. All who have been vaccinated by me and tin vaccination not taken will please call as;ai!.. 1 now have reliable virus. Arc;. ('. ICinn'ev. Daidon. photographer. Portland, has retained all the negatives which were taken at his branch gallery while in Astoria, and can furni-.li duplieatr-s of the tame on short notice. Also his views of Astoria, Ilwaco. Fort C'anby. Cape Hancock, and Young's Uivcr Falls can be ordered direct from him or Carl Adler. at per dozen. -1 lave vuu seen 1 ho-c eard-at Adler"-. .1. W. Conn ha- removed to the old -taud of Warren and Katon. opposite, the Occident; Whip-., etirry-combs. brusho; new -loek; first class" sood-,. cheap for ea.-h S. Gkav. Hot. cold, and shower Uatli- at the Occident hair dressing aloon. twe ny live cents. Max. Wagners San Francisco Na tional hrewerv beer can't be beat. A large and well .-.elected .stock of the latest books, now on exhibition at Adler's book store. An one wishing to get winter hoods, or any kind of sewing done, wijl do well to call up stairs over the Gem saloon, on Mrs. Alex. Campbell. Adler's new stock of goods, now be ing opened, is enormous. To enumerate, the styk-s and varieties would be im possible. Take a look at them yonr.-elf. For the genuine J. H. Cutter old llourbon. and the be-t of wines liquors and .San Francisco beer, call at the Gem. opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. P. .1. Goodman, on Chenanue. street, has jtet reeeived the latest and niot fashionable style of gents anil ladies boots, shoe.-, etc. m Two niije rooms, .-ui table for light housekeeping, over Gem saloon. Terms very reasonable. Mi:.-. A i.i:. ("a urr.i.i.i- The City Rook Store has on exhibi tion one of the finest selection of holiday goods ever opened. Call and evauiine tor yoursehes. A splendid lot of Eastern Oj.-ters just arrived by the State of California at Tom Smith's Ovster Saloon, Main treet. Chas. .Stevens and Son have a Moek of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. Picture frames in blue and silver: picture frames in morocco and velvet; picture lraines in everv stvlo and finish at Adler"-. "eer go -hopping without eon suiting the advertising columns of The Asronr.vN. The will tell oii where the best bargains'aiv to be had. ami just what merchants are alive ami doing Imsincs-. List of "Letters Remaining uncalled for in tho Post office at Astoria,( regon, November 2A-. 18S1. AslakveOJa Mathew- Jo-eph Clark William O Dea Frank Crow-he Miss MollieOrteig Clement Camphson Jo-eph Kockburne Joseph Crosby Mrs AngelicSherry William Delgardns James Scott Gorg Fants llenrv Spears Eiiiinn Ford Miss Mollie Walden Wm II Gill Lewis Watron George Glass C G Airkkala Anders Persons calling for these letters inusl give the date they are advertised. W. Chanui:, P. M. Hotel Arrivals. ncciiiKxr. P O'Rrien Aj wife Cathlaiuet; Capt Paige Astracan; Chas Jones City; S D Joes; J E Sheppard, H MlogtF S F: W W Wood, L A Loomis Ilwaco W T; H A Mathews Main; Jacob Smith Clatsep: F P. Wetherbee City. KARKEfc Horsr.. F 3E Hudson, S Hudson Rainier; D Porter city; W 0 Young, T Peter- son John Days: C Enpie city; D J In- .T-iln Trfu-ic find fflnrbr H Kloilkf.. Sh rri W C.-v,......! Cf TTolmia. T. T) Boye, W Porter, Silverton; O W An derson, Oysterville; H B Pngsley, M D Freeland L Foster, South Bend; Capt Moody, Portland. Farm to Rrut. Innuiivof V. Krosel. A tfKon!( jui to the late linn I IVotice. of Trcnchard & Upshur vUl please call' at my omec ami seme accounts immeui- ,!Ur, - j. tj. A. l(iwi..:'.. - .-. - Choice Valley Frail. Sticriiian Bros. Express ... !!l TlV n' onlei-. at M.e stoie ol 1- . Case tor upiier Astoria or any other parr of the eit v. Leave vour order on Jlie slate antt ti.ev will It.- promptly ar-' iPiiiieii to - - -- - . i m- licriti. -wiiirjiiii i z. i .' Is a mammoth sheet, nearly double the size of the Wail v. It " just tlie pa- -,.. ..,. ii. n,-.:.t .i..;,.;,r ;,. ... hi;.' j'ioiitoali lhecunent ikws. choice mi- fllany.a-rieultiini! matter, market re-J j-orts, te. Jt is furnished to .single Mile j jrilwix at 2 M per ye:u- in advance. ll." "' " - v...... ....... iiuiii-i A'otlce. We still otter another nrize of -even dollars to any person imtkiii."! Mm best i scoie in six shot, with the ntle. and' three dollar-for ihe bi'-I with liieii-tol: payable the IS.h inst., after which then 1 will be turkey shooting up to the 2.a at! the Astoria Shooting (Hill -ry. I'lIARTKKS & Moi.To.v. Prop"-. r - - -- ' -...u.,......,,,.. ...., ....1. ..1..1... .1 iaM"i'V'-:rt- ?.. Merybodyiii need ........ .... ..... ... ..................... j .inn iuniii;aui---. 101 .i.iie m iiosooil-i-. -Vinv V..U- W..I-V. ...,.i i.:,,:....lv card-, the finest evdr in t hi eit v. at tin1 --.--. -- --,.-. ...... -- --.. 1 City Book Store. The largest stock of holiday goods ever brought to Astoria are now lining ooeneil nt Ailler.s. w luoidi.iiuua. - 01.I S(- in Macliiiu-! taken in evdiange. pin. v..i,. r.r t.,..i ..,.1-1.. t-tvi..! I Atiaeluiients. Neeilles, Cotton. Oil. etc.. al--ihe. .New Icstanient authoiized ay-on hand. Call .md enmmc the ijinger Charles Stevens and Sons Cit Monk ; store, Wanen .t Eaton have moved to the corner of Hamilton and Chenainus streets, in the building formerlx necii1 pied by Trenehard & Up-hur. As a mild, but effectual laxative, as a safe but sure tonic, blood purifier and 1 general .strengthener, use King of the J The price oT TulerTpTi to Tin: I Y kkki.v AsTor.lA.N Juis heeii reduced 1 to 2 per annum when paid in advance. If not paid in advance the old price of S." vn ill be charged. Have Wistar.- hal.-am of wild eheny always at hand. It cures cough.-, cold-, bronchitis, whooping cough, erotip. in ilucnza, cou.sumptinh, and all throat ami lung complaints. .V) cents and -"1 a but tle. Owing to the stormy weather, the daily express between "here and .San Francisco failed to connect : but instead we. have filled our case with a choice lid of creams and other candies or our own make, at the Astoria Candy Factory. MISCELLANEOUS. SELECT PARTY t i.i i:. i:y tiii: NOmii .SOillEK FLUB OF ASTOSMA. At Liberty Hall. Thanksgiving Ev'ng, Thursday. November 24th. I.N ITATION COM.M1TT1.K. I. U Parker. 1 Z. 1-Vrsu-oii, K. I". I'nu-l. ri.oei: (Ommhtki:. Thiiina- II. CnuiKi Fnmk 1 Parser. Ticket-. C. C. KIclianKoii, 1.. 'A. 1-VriiMin. n f w i ;; m a t-L Q U z z CO 5 l v. Z 2 JJ -f 5"? "i" - -z 3'" . nr ? o a: s o; ;: I J a ? j f- r i h 0!!! "3 T - C " Z 2 cc 1 il If LU SI? .- " l ; C" iZ -"2 c ' t 1 r 3VELS- X JbiifclBY , iiPM.n: in New and Choice MILLINERY, UoMie-. to call iheaitcntioii or the Uidics of Astmiato the fact that Mie ha-rccejved a large a-ortniont of the I. AT KMT STVi.KS OF Hats. Bonnets. Trimmings, -p- A wrp-r ' X"LV GOODS. j Corner Main and Miucinoqhe streets. - - I CJPI LES. CJ PI liES. r .. . . 7T , . . vi The undersigned Is prepared to funiL'h Mi1'."'.""!'.''!. '.,f?P"e-!.:."''1. s.l.,:,rs :11 hl3 i place on short notice, at reasonable rates, Apply TO U. li. CAFL.KS, Cpluinlda City .Free to Eveiyboflyf A Beautiful BOOR fOP tfte Asking 1S anp.s.i.!:pcr.i.Hll ai theneant oliVe ..r TlIlMxi.'Ki: MAN'tTACTUKISG ("6.. inrllVli.fi1..-.r,l if.,! ., ,!,ton,..1 ...,.. 1.. 1, .... ... ,-...... v.. .. ... , 1 1 a ?.ia. va vlalU V..II1I. jHT-oii will be presented with a beautiinll.x iiitii.tivu coi in :i x i. onitiieil gsstius rewarded; Olt TIIK 'Story of tlie Sewii Iacliiie.i (.oiuaiiuna nandMiiia-and cosllvMee! or.-' graving frontispiece : aNo.ls.inelvencn.ved wood tuts, and bound in an elaborate blut 5at-'om .iiuiorspiieu cover. .Mi cliarRe whatever w made tor thU Iiand-ume boo.;, . wiiieli can W obtained oniv livaitpHcation ! :,t tlielirancliaiirtsubordliiMeofficpsor The rMlltier .laillilaellirlii" ( o ..-.. ....n..i.....iii... o. The Singer Manufacturing Co. , Principal office. :;i I'nion Square. ' ni:v yoi:k. THE SIETGER i SEWING MACHINE. The ini.tcrsincd ivvtinllv notiiic- ihel .mldic mat havii"' been ai.ixilnte.i i agent rur the 1 : MEW IIVIPROVED SINGER "U" ""rnU'CU OlWUCn, He i-iion ,.ro:uvd loober these unrivalled Senur' .Mat-hlncs on .such teriiLS n ennnnt ,,, ,ms iuuisjri:s:iiiie nrncie 01 liouseaoiu 1 liimiuirc. i.ioenu niscotini made 011 cash sale-. To tlioe deslrin; it 1 will sell oil the insiahnent plan. . The dollars a niouth.17 COi cents a day. (less than It costs a smoker for cigars . will -0011 nireha-eourwIfpa Singer. The Best Sewing Machine ver Put Tosether. ftenmji .Maeliinc ami ilte arlotvof umk it can pcrtiinu :u 1". G. IfOLDKN'S. gcnt .SInscr .Man. Co MAGXUS C. CROSBY, can pcrtonu ai lealer in HARDWARE IRON, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings. FluteR aiifl Steam filters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Cannery anfl Fishermem Sngplles Stoves, Tin Ware, and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET WON, TIN. C0P- ! PER. PLUMBING caul STEAM FITTING Done, with neatness and dispatch. None lmt tits! rlawnkiiipn employed. A large asnrtini-nt of 8CJA LES Constantly on hand Wilson & Fisher IH.AI.I.Ks IN LUUP.ICATING OILS. COAL IL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL EK.-.I), (JAIO)EN SEF.O, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for conutr pio dttccftrsoldal lnue-l pi ices. Corner Chenamiis and Hamilton Streets ASTOK1 A. OREGON. X 1 VM 4 TVTXrT 1"VT i J. J3. L'XV111XUJ1, UNDERTAKER, J - ( utiu'r i a-s and S..i.ei.io.h '.trccts. AST(li:i. ... - OKKOOX OhLVLKi: IN WALL PAPER VINJXW SHADES ANH IJ N DERTAKHRS GOODS. J Vanted. i 1 I'liUSOX TO maNaki: a .salmon I A. Cannery m Itritlsli Coluniliia. Scnices 1 iviiuired at once. Applieatioii to be made I.vletter. inelo-iii!: wyaiultsmv. -(.Lir-c. rriixr.K hmrioN &co.. ilif " Victoria. z. I v "r John Hoirers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the'finest fresh fish, etc.. in their season . v.DyntttigflBBfiB8HHfrk ! rW CT MBBKHBfc Ti I The largest-stock of to Astoria is now exhibited at .'- THE LEADING ry Goods 1 Olothing House on? ' ... ., .. "j.i 1 1 iAt7-.., C!Tnv,-. A 'nA ? ieSil ftl 1 lValS DY; e VCl'V fe teailier, - COIlSe- . r 1 STlllOTLY ONE PRICE' and that AXWATH TT-1E LOWEST. g-)o not lail to gel my prices and examine goods before purchasing. 0 . COOPER, I X L Xloj'v, near Parhcr House, Astoria. The Boss Oojfee and Tea Pot JWe r , i si&smSSSSB y-' . a s,a TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, i-t &fflffiffli&tigEm H WBMtMSSir; sai !fa JSUa J3L CHAS. HE1LBQRN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE 5? BEDDIISTG AND DF.ALEU IN Carpets, Oil Cloth. Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in eer branch. THE COLUMBIA Juiky?J IS M I'l-.iCIOi: Hi MOSI. AMI .s JOHN HA UN, - 0HEWAMUS STREET, cc Outer- left .it the (jEKMAXIA ln.l-.U AST( )RI A j 3PvE"WEIlY. fiS. IV.EYER Proprietor. ASTOllIA, - - OREGON. IIKDCCTION OF WllOLl-ALK PRICES. $7 50 PEK BAKKELOE 30 GrALLONS. i.m:ci: oi:dfj:s in i.iki: pkoportiox. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - S 1 50 per Dozen ffrTSpeeial attention paid to order- from Public Houses and Families. Washington Market, ' geo. w. day, tortat S'lrcrl, - - AMoria Orryoi. . Uplu'lsterinti and F.cpairinq Furniture jiEUGM iX P HEHiiY '.Cutting down Billiard and Peel Tables. pB5Pl.CTFrr.IA' CALL THE ATPEX- Xttion eftho public to tho fact that, the above Market will ahrnys bo supplied with n FULLVAKII-riT REST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will bo sold at 1 ovreit rat e3, wholesale and retail. Special attention givon to supidj- ne 3hiDt. I-XL nter 1881. goods' ever brought . quently I get the Eastern Novelties. ucAiiaMdAjMiiMaiiimAMW MAY r.K HAIJ OK 1U. 1 V. -P.L-tA YV J3J10 SOl.H AGKNT. N. Amnt for the celebrated v .1 ir. 1 1 il I . I . f 1 ,l U i i AH -: ill IJJI.1JIJIKJJL J.tilXUAU. ilWES, ASTORIA. OREGON BREWERY KM I I.I I li li XOXE OX '1H1S COAM - FKOPKIETOKr - ASTORIA, OREGON. IIAI.I. will be jiroiiiptly attended to.-S v .A,"f m'A "" ,,ranipUy a J-"-(,r. Shop in .1. W.Cearluut'.s bni All woik done promptly anil warranted mildins. opposite o. , vS. X. Co'sdock. SHIPPING TAGS, riMIK 1IEST OUALITY. WiiLLr-BE SOLD J by the hundred, or by thoboi.pnntud or plain. n suit customers-at ' I Tbb Astokux offict. i -.-- - i- vj & . V 5 r-n