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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1881)
CO ,I!l"tC 3tillH -XislUX'JUJP ' - - 1 ASTORIA, OREGON: t SUNDAY, ...NOV. -27. I-iSl ISSUED SVEEY MORNING. Clondar Kscoitod), J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rttui,TwK!t! .n rnnrnnrrons. 4tonaa Building, Cass direct. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per ireok............""j Conti -nt by mall. fourmonths...............SS CO 5nt U? null, cno ye3r.......-...-....... 9 00 free- of Postage to Subscribers. tr Advertisements inserted by the yenr nt i.Jio rito of Si -J por square per month. lruncntadtertisinff, by the day or week, srty conn per Munrcfor each insertion. THEOITY. 1:ik Daily asiokian will hr unt by ina1lat"ceiit a month, frecnj pririaac. lisd era who cnntrmplatmlfcnce Sroux the city con litre Thk Atobias folloic than. Daily r Wkkkly Million to anu poi-t-otfiee with nut titt'Jlllonnl expense. Adttrc&c may be cii'ittQcd o often an delreii. Isacc nrdrrt at Ui. ciiiintluu room. The Steinvora finished loading yesterday'. .Schiller's worlK at Adler'.s. Services at the M. E. Church, in the Baptist church, to-day at the usual hours, by the pastor. All of .Mark Twain's works at Ad pr"s 'Tis thought that thore are yet some -JOjOOO tons of wheat on hand at the several up-river stations. i libhon's Home at AdleiV. The east wind blew the Wil lamette Chief ashore twenty-fivo miles below he Cascades Thursday after noon. -Have you eeu ihoe cai d at Adler's. -The bastions that Hank the don jon Leej are fiiit assuming the formid able shape they will have when com pleted. Chas. JJead's novels at Adlei'.i. Becoming tired of furnishing jokes for tho directory men, Hurgin Gurgin of Eureka, Xevada, suicided last Fri day morning. Mttync Ileid's novels at Adler's. Dr. Kinney advertises pig iron, coke and coal for sale, now on board the Wanlook and due at this port March 1st. All of Ouida's novels at Adlei's. -The Albany Register says that the Oregon Pacific will be completed and trains running to ihat placo by July 1882. A man "to tako care of 5000 head of sheep that can speak Spanish fluently," is wanted in San Diego county, Cal. Mary .1. Holmes' novels at Adlcia. -The Wonder brought down seven-ty-live tons and a barge with 510 tons of wheat, and the Salem brought down 200 tons for the Trafalgar yesterday. Samuel Lover's novels at Adlcr. Every man likeB to strike tho nail on the head, but when it is his finger nail that is thus struck, his en thusiasm becomes wildly incoherent. Scott's novels at Adler's bookstore. Among the many canneries to be in operation uext season may be men tioned tliat of C. Leinenweber at Til lamook, where a large establishment will be built in the spring. Mrs. Soulhworth's novels at ArtlerV-. A little steamer named the Mc Minnville, carrying lumber on the Columbia, caught fire labt Friday when about half way between Portland and tho Cascades, and despite all efforts was burned to the water's edse. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. The Rev. Arthur Hall, of Bob ton, during jireacliiug, stopped in his sermon, and said: "I do not object to a quiet nap on a hot day, and am flattered at bejng able to contribute to anybody's repuse. But while proud of being able to give the beloved sleep, 1 wish it to be distinctly understood that I draw the line at snores. There is a man snoring in the congregation, and I shall bo obliged if some body will waken him." The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles Stevens and Sons City Book store. Prof Baird, of the U. S. fish commission, having anuouncod that he will send Austrian carp to any who may desire it, here is a chanco to slock our streams with this excellent fish. Ten fish is enough to stock a pond, and tho Professor will forward a can containing ton fish, the party ordering to pay the express charges. Uudor this liberal arrangement, says tho Al bany Register, every pond in Orogcn ought to be stocked with carp. rmclinss ol the Court Yesterday thy court of inquiry into J the loss of tin Edith Lome rendered finding n roHor.- 1 ' 1. Thai the ."hip Kdtth Loiue was tot on ihe Kinds of tins Columbia! ebb tide and drifted upon the middle sands, from ihich cause sVe afterward became a total wreck. 2. That, considering the draft of the vessel and the fine commanding breeze, the pilot was justified by circum stances in attempting the pasige of the bar, but that thus court is of the opinion that it is much safer to tow than to sail out of tho Columbia river, and had she been in tow when the I wind failed her she would not have ' beeno3t 3. That it would have lerved no practical purpose i have anchored when the wind failed, as the -vessel was then, m such a narrow and .shc:il channel, and in such a position as the tide fell she would have beat herself to pieces. 4. That the master, otlicer.i and crew are not to blame in any respect, having a.duly licensed and competent pilot on bomd. Furthermore, that all potiiblc was done by the master and crew to save ship and cargo, as it would have been the height of inipnidencc to stay on board the ship during the night she stranded, but it is the opinion of this court that the towage facilities are en tirely inadequate to the incicasing business of the Columbia river, .and that the .system of having pilots at tached to private tugs is in the highest degree detrimental to the interests of shipping, as it is a well known fact that those tugs will not tow a essel while in charge of a pilot not attached to or employed on them, and yet ves sels are c mi polled by law to accept the service-, of the Jirst properly li censed pilot w ho offer.". The court returned to the master and mates their certificates. -Orcaim- ;.i. -inn, I Bethel Service. There will be divine service on board the Steinvora lying at the Com-4 pany's whaif, at 10 a. .v., and on board the Trafalgar lying at Flavel's wharf at 4 o'clock i: M. Also in the Scandinavian church, Upper Astoriu, at C v. ., llev. .T. McCormac ofticiot ing. Card of Thanks. The Astoria Y. M. C. A. deiie to publicly express their thanks for the liberal response given to n collection for library fund on Thanksgiving day in tho Congregational chinch. E. C. Doldm;, C. A. IIaxsox, Executive Committee. The liritish ship Suringpatuui ar rived in yesterday. The box factory at Ilumo's mill will start next week. Frank Fabre has oysters in eveiy style. Stew and pan roasts u specialty. Rescue Jubilee Troupe will give a masquerade ball on Christmas m;hr, Another of tbo-e fine A. U. riinse organs at the Citj Uook Store. The Fleetwood brought down patt of a crew for the Onule yesterday afternoon. Tom ami Jerry at the Astoria Browery beer saloon on Mainstiect. all day. Geo. Davidson has finished a. new house for If. Bercndes, corner of Con it and Main streets. Anything and everything in the line of books and stationery at Adler-. book and variety stoie. Bishop Morris will olliciate it Grace church to-day. Communion will bo administered at the morning service. Anj one wishing to get winter hoods, or any kind of sew ing done, Avill do well to call up stairs over the Gem saloon, on Mrs. Alex. Campbell. The British bar Scotthh Bard arrived at London on the 1 1th insl. This vessel was loaded with salmon horn Astoria direct. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old TlrlfVlftl, flllrl flm !t(k? j-.T .?. .f. !?;. n and San Franeisco beer, call at the (Jem, opposite me oen lower, aim see vamp hell. -The British bark Crummock Na ter is ready for sea. She has 26,217 ctls. wheat from Portland and 0,877 ctls. from here, wotth S4G,lf2. Owing to tho storm v weather, the daily express between here nnd San Francisco failed to connect; but instead we have filled our case with a choice lot of creams and other candies of our own make, at the Astoria Candy Factory. We sent the Annie Main up the river yestorday, n little prematutely. Tho captain says he wants to discharge some tiu plate firet, and, of course, we gladly extend the time. liver vhil.- under ch.e of a nronerlv i r m,m u, ocra8,njsny hmi. my where she will rema n a snort time: an iu :,j.I.'.Urrr.r,!' -u i:io near.! oRlee W 231S itver v.nin unuer ciurgeot a propirjyi . .... varieties of cm "s.switehesu braids nuti-i. or 1111: Mfthi: M.vM KACTl'KIVi: co Iff SEffl liconsud and competent pilot in cross-1 a"tornin. ar.u win semi you a Saratoga waves hon ions, etc made up ,r byptal -.u,t ii m d-iauca;. and a.hil: ; aS ., . . . . , . , few notes of mv trip down. Wo k-tt at prices far below the figures usually t p-rson h!I be piem.HS with a beautltulty ing tho cut-off into tho north channel, - l ., , . , charged for work of the same quality. hetr.-.u-d . nf ? n Book enuttat i U -h.d having M,ddly Mod, M " -- ,' U" , "2, "TjT-f RtJTCS: aBmUS KOTrAWmn. rhcrebythoreMol a, cught by tho """"- "". -"- "':, fi a, MI)ori.VmIII1V7y ' l' ' IP Safely Arrived. The many friends of Father Pnwo:.s lU " interested in the follewim: SAX PlIAXf IMV. Nov. IS. Ifi-Jl- . I Ennui; Asto;:ia. Dear sir: 1 promised ancl uiuuixtic ... m iwi ..mi luiuiinu in soie. Her Slav will c -iiort. 1 .m k tmk , ichorajfc opposite Fott Stevens; ' wan: artistie u'ork at low pri-c do j:.t .i.,ur.iiWlk u y1"";;:;;1;'.. . - - . ; suit inabenelit in the end. Mr.! -i- hvhU a: Adier- hook ' ton. I apen res Leinenwcber and our 31. C. Georee. got the captain ti lower and man a boat, and thev spent some hours in examining the abra-ions of the sh.ve along by Foit Stevens, and th-cur-! rents, '.vhich ZSlr. fieoie was ansir.s to understand. He expic-tses him-vlf i. .. , it - i - j ' c " . . '"M , ' ,.i .. . ...v.,,...:.,:.. ...... .i. ; --K-.-1'l""!'"-" -" .- provement ot the mouth of the nver. i hi the evening Mr. Crtizan uave us a very interesting ledum relating to tho Sandwich islands, their situation, the ft timer and present condition of the native inhabitants, their former .av-1 ageism and their presont unproved condition. Their reformation would seem to be sufficient evidence of the power of the Christian religion to convince men like Ingersoll of its di vine origin. Wednesday morning cime and we Matted again for the breakers, but the Sea had laid aside some of his wrath and we glided out safely; but soon there was a rebellion in the stomach which compelled me to take a horizontal position and keep it for twenty-four bonis, ;is it did most jf the passeugci; on Thuiiday morning, however, after a fast of twenty-four hours, the stomach seemed to crave a breakfast, and consequently 1 made the effort. Then came rather a laughable scene, the ship.turning on an angle of forty-five degiees, and I. with only one Jeg, hying to put on my clothes. On the first effort I turned a half somersault and lauded in a corner of the state-room, which made me al most wish there was a feminine way of putting on the pant, over the head. I did not desire 'i change of sex, for then I couldn't vote, for I greatly desire to help to elect Mr. George next June, to return to Wash ington as our representative. I have confidence in him: 1 think he is an honest man. and worthy of uur onfi dence. The weather grew bright, the sea became calm, and the passengers came out from their hiding places. I had a fine appetite for dinner and was well provided for. Xot hearing clearly, as I had about finished my dinner the waiter asked me, as 1 un derstood, if I would have .some coffee. 1 said ''yes;" I am fond of the lev erage. In a few moments he camo with a plate loaded with turkey. I said, "I didn't say turkey, but never mind, bring mo coffee now;" so 1 un expectedly not turkey. 1 wa rather surprised to -ce the const range be low Cape Mendocino, coveied with snow; the w cither has been uutiMialiy cold; hard frost in San Francisco, with thin ice. We entered the Golden Gate at two o'clock Friday morning, and at day-break took quarter at the Occidental Hotel, tho floor of which, at the entrance, is smooth marble, my wooden leg glided from under me and I immediately sat down. I was soon righted up. and 1 have cxeicised due caution since. The weather is most delightful here now, and I am enjoy ing the change vastly. Mr. and Mrs. Kamm, of Portland, are here on the third floor of the hotel, which wo resell by steam without exertion. have not learned the location of Mrs. Fltivel and daughteis, but hope to see iheiu before lon 1 hope to -jet a better understanding soon. This letter is already too long, f will slop. Respectfully, T. I. Powhks. Col. Rufus lugalls. formerly sta tioned at Fort Vancouver, it is said will be the new quartermaster general of thy army in place of Gen. Meigs, who is to bo retired next month. Maeaulav'.s Jlislorj oi Kimlr.ml. complete. at'Adlcr'.s book store. Rev. Win. Taylor, D. 1).. popu larly known as the California street preacher, will visit Astoria some time next month. If it is possible tho Methodists will get htm to open their new church. Fresh laid, of their own inanufac- fme. at Warren & Eaton's. Last Friday morning the dead body of a man supposably murdered, was found at Wallula junction. The telegraphed description 'answers that of J. P. Watson, traveling agent for A. Man it Co., of San Francisco. -Were Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites useless in all other diseases, the benefit which it undoubt edly yields in Consumption would vindicate its claim to the attention of every medical practitioner. Auction T-Siy. At Jt a. 31. I will dispone of a miscel laneous lot ot household furniture to he Nftld on recount of departure. If air "Work. rri,,nniv 1'its-h o-tT5 In ecrv tvleat Mi-; - - - ion one of the iim-r .-leetioii of holiiiav i lIM'UJit IllilH, OlOn U;i Oil IWIIlOl-. Jlood. ever opene".!. Call ami evnmine j for yotuel". .IiiIiiiN Ilnlb-guth. re:u-her of oea! ai:ti iii-!icim-i:iui inuu'. ii;nin uihi SlTi" AVr . , S ! !, iT A,,,WS' 'book store ltniinntlvaileiiili'il 1. ---- A p!emlid lot .f Katern OvMcrsI ju-t arrived ly the Mare ol ('aliformn j at Tom Smith's Ovstcr Saloon. Main t treet. you should, jira.&A.Helicrt is now in liri.-. eitv - ' WB id Whips, eurry-combs. brushes; newj'ni sltM-k: urtehis.s uoods. eheap for ea-,h s. Okay. .1. Conn has icmoved to the old i stand of Wanen and 1'nion, opnositej the OeiMile.nl. J -Xinas. New ear's, and biilh-ilav I cards, the fiuet ever in the eit,at the City Book Store. ! r ':..n:lin'Mi on riim Hksiiwi I instalment plan. lie dollars n month. 17 - ii. i Z v 2i i . 1 1 1, -" i,i ,.,n t c?nu a tlav' Uts than ir l'osts a smoker for , " i V i r an" m?Mosrs). will soon purchase our wife a Singer. 1 ha fashionable sij ! of uent and ladle boots, siioe-. etc. Two nice rooms, suitable for IP-lit' !,?Ci"'1,VC,r"l,",,-l0',,K Tpil,,,Moi.i rv.u. .Uaoh.ne, P.kcn in uM-h.ume.' verv reasonable. i AUaeiimenis. Newiie,. Ciitimi. mi. .n. -,i-. Mils. Ai.r.x. Camim:i:i.i.. - - - I Wanen & Eaton have moved to the yoilior nf Tlnniiltfiii nn.l riinnnmnJ streets, in the building formerly occu pied bv Ti enchard & Tpshnr. Davidson, photographer. Portland, has retained all the negatives which were taken at his branch gallery while in Astoria, and ean furnish duplicates of the same on shot notice. Also his views of Astoria, 11 waco. Fort Canby, Cape Hancock, and Young's Biver Falls can be ordered direct fio'm him or Carl Adler, at Hi per doen. MISCELLANEOUS. . ' tn - . tn to CO H 1 5 ji? is fye-oDriso I- o 1 1j S il w o i. x 0?2 4 o ZSZ M 5 - 1 1 . i f CC 111 Br . 5 f O CO .5 - & S u- o ? -;s, a in --CapL ITanghey'.s detachment of the 21st Infantry, tvhich has garri soned Forts Stephens and Canby since Maj. Graham left, will go to Van couver to-inonow. A small house or three looms suitable for light housckcepin:'. Addre-s A. V. j S eaie this office. j Presbyterian ehureh. it-v. .1. V Milligim. pastor, pivuchmg iiiotningj and evening :ii the usual hour?. Evening subject. " Aniupeuients." Sundav .school at noon. Hot. cold, nnd Miower f:.iths at the Occident hair dressim saloon, twenty five cents. The pastor of the Presbyterian chinch will begin a sei ie.s of Sunday evening lectin o, on the vibject of popular .iinuai-me!H.-i. 'I'd these all are welcome. He especially invites' the young. t 'lias. .Stevens :mi smi have-a st.ek of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap tor cash to elose out that hi audi of the business. --The eaon of sunshine that we enjoyed ever ?ince hist Sunday stents to be at an end, and now in place of east wind, fro'-ty sidewalk mil bril liant sunlight, a change conn s o'er tho .spirit of our dr. inn - in -md waking hour-. The V:inenvvr hn.epen lent, states that Gen. N. A. Mil-s has' asked for an appiopii nioii frm.i eoti- gross if OiVXHl, to fit out a nnlitjtry. expedition fur the piopur exploration of the interior of our Aliskiuu terii - tory. Tli proposed expedition metsj with lunch favor on this coast. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIIIKNT. Dr C (i Glass Poithind; JiOiTcil Moffiitt Citv; .1 P Rannan Mnuhntlan; A H Stone'Rnappa; 0 W lnry Port- land; A Knapj) Jinapni; .laiuo Turk Portland; Capt While. hbvto nm'i:. ... j M. Williams. J jS'oble Portland; J I Neglo, .7 Callaham, M Tilde:,, W S Smith, City; D. If. 0 linen, W L Stone, wife A: 4 ctnluren Uort Uanby; G W Wood California; L Olsen Deep river; It Bodom Salem; 0 J Gberlock, Frank Guenot Knappa. Free to Everybody !T V T A Beautiful Book lor the Asking! Story of Hie Sewing: Macfe J o Coiir.-j'llili'' :i li:in.lvnnf riml pr.irli-tanl rtn. ' Contain'!!:: :i h:i'iNon!f :md costlv stol or.- "mvilltf IrunlllTilnor. ;il:n -ilnvornTi,t .Jil .oodcut--. nnd bound In an elaborate bluf and gout lithographed cover. No chars' f whiupv.-rlswult ror UiU immUnme book. """, "" r vutullR-u VUIJ U. ilJlllCUlilHJ . Utl$f!l P1X Jlft nMtinnfl i-.nlt lir nm.Tt.wiflnn :U. t,l- bianch and suboidctate oflloes of The -nsor.Manurapiiinngt . The Singer Manufacturing Co. I'rJm-ipal Ofilee,:,t LiiioaSiiujiv. r.v yu:k. THE SINGER SEVING MACHINE. !itiilfrs.uv(t ri'-.p. clfully nntiiies the! !iiblie Hint Ii.mii:; boen appointed I :i:;iMit for the l NEW IMPROVED SINGER,! He i now prriiaretl lo oiler th&e unrivalled Sew ins Machines on swh terms as cannot radiomen the wants ol evervbodvln need d thi indispensable article of liomeliold i lumiiwv. i-inerai iiisenunt made on cash J sales. To those desiring it 1 will sell on the The Best Sewing Machine Eve Put Together wa.v-.tiu luiul. ('ail and evamine the Sinerl Scwinn Machine :md the varletv of work it l "" '.""" , r- c..uvijum .n Velll ."JlllSer Mail. CO MAGXDci (J. 0R0SBY, Healer ni HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. iron Pipe and Fittings. Flnmbers anl Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEA STRIP LEAD, SHEET IRON TIH AHD COPPER, ies Stoves, Tin Ware and House i Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN sitce r I HON, TIN. COP PFP PHIMRIM! ..! STFAIU FlTTIUfil O.ui'f tuilli ncatiuss ami dispute!:. j Noiii 1n:t His ltt-s udikuifii i'i'l"i,',l A larg.' at-nt!inMU of S (J A LES t'oiistautlv ii luint Wilsox A Pis her ii m.m:s in lOZ--E-iX -VTuSES. j lilllllilCATl.NG U1J.S. COAL OIL, 1'AIN'IS ANJ) OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. j PROVISIONS, MILL FKKD, :a i:den skkd. grass seed. Wliicii lllbe eseliuned for cotiuiry j.ro :lm e or sold at InwrM prices. C.irner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets VSTOIM A. OREGON. B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner (':. .mil Sciiemoihe streets. j .vsmuiv S oui:i::on: ni"vi.! u in -r--nT IVIJIJ J iVJlJuJTA t AMI VINDOW SHADES ANI UNDERTAKERS GOODS. Wanted. .ri!j,fiV Tfl MAN'Afii: A SALMON' I j Cannery m lititwh Columhia. Services s rrnimyn a onee pK aae -.vdures-. TritNERBKETOX&Co.. on Victoria. .Mr John lingers of the Central 7fnr- ket, has made arrangements .to keep nil the finest fresh fish, etc., In their season Zrt;yi't!SBCSWWIBPPIMft3 largest stck.of to Astoria is now exhibited at - 't THE LEADIN'G Dry Goods I Clothing House OjET" ( r Fresh arrivals bv every Steamer, conse quently 1 get the Latest Eastern Novelties. QrP f"P .O 1 1 i.l. 1. TT "V r XJU i J -- - -. -- ' . -and that AX'W AYS THE LOWEST. am iCi -TtrftftOt Cn itv.irtfcfr-himYWiiwf-iPioryl,wMfcjMauMMMnBMiaai gDo not (ail ; examine goods before 1 XL Xtoj'e, near The Boss OofFee and Tea Pot "."-. T c;aS. f'.-.iwi i iiai ci I ; y -iisi-fi &2zsij$sgG&esa?r. W V-Z fc: ?-. ?JViWhs. .. g--rsSSr X. &4iKaeassc3S55SfSW!u yL apsXJTtSSfSiSaS:4"""--" in-gW i E, M, HAWES, TWO DOOltS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MAN PFUTC UF.lt OF FTJ R.NITIT1RE 5? BEDDING AND DKALEK IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In ever.v hiaiich. THE COLUMBIA is sri'i:i:ioi: r mosi. am i i.m JOHN L-1AJ1S, - CKBIvTAIfiUS STREET, - fra'Drdem lull at the (JEKMAMA IMIIIK ASTOK1 A 1 UlEWEBY. M. rVTEYER Proprietor. ASTOP.IA, - - ORKCON. pp-DTAT. 2'EQlD"J03EJ3yEE33Sria? REDrcnoN of" who les ale prices. $7 30 PER BAKKELOF 30 GALLONS. LAitoi'.nunKHS ix mm: riroroirTiox. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Seer, - ?- - SI 50 per Dozen fioSpecial attention paid lo order from l'nhlic Houses and Famllies-.-sa Washington "Market, I .lf7") S'trrct, - - Astoria Orranh s - i liEhCri.TzPX tV lilZU U V ot-apircxruiibY Call, the ! iV.Hi.n .f Him iniMie to tho flic iwKv. ublic to tho fjict that the - i r z "-.-:"- .. . ." i .. , .., RbcTo.viarkotwiii always DOBUopueawiin n , FULL VARIETY REST QUALITY ov i The fuiniture'aiid fixtures of a first- FRESH AHO, CURED..KIEATS ! "T-elass iniiinj?nioTnltrc"f6T salerinclu- vi.- u -o i .i j.t !,-. ,. r-.irYa wi,niii I &" a1' A ' nKO and. complete outfit. Which mi! boeold'n.1 low6t ratoa,wUoiA?aid i,.n7,irf, nf .r,3 Vrrifoni Pinner Ttaa undretail. Special attention aven tosuiipbrt ""l"""?,01 ul Arnoni, 1. mneei ;Kes m. Bhirv I tauranr. tie ehlni IXL inter 1881. g-oods ever brought " "XTT 1 ) o TnTn J! J. JLVJVsJDj itrnTiinMB tget my prices and purchasing. C. TI. COOFJER, Parker Abuse, Astoria. .MAY P.C HAD OF E..H.HAWES sni.t: aoent. AN.i, Aacitl inr the celehraleit MKDALblON KAKGK. ASTORIA. OREGON BREWERY i i.i m i: mini: on '1Mb oani - FKOPKIETOK. ASTORIA, OREGON. NAl.l. will he promptly attended lo.-v-a GEO.'W. DAY. upnoisieuiui ami nepumnq rurnnure . Cutting down Billiard and Peel Tables. ' All ivor! t'' piomptly and warranted : M'h''" l'"' Shop in .1. W.tJcarhart's building; opposite O. II. ,. N. Cos dock. - m. - -."jSBta.s,