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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1881)
w l. )XC llVl .rAst0.Vlail, - - --rr .-- -- ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY. ....DEC. II. 11 Tccnpf, ." .," " " .JIJ1Za1J J'j 'J ..: -T A1IIK 1JU J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rwi:i.iHiM:n, vyi, i-roi-riktoihs. ' A.in'itfa JiuUdiifj, Cats direct. Terms of Subscription : aoivotl by Carrier, per week........ ,.'J3 Cents -rit hy ainil. four month" . 3 CO S.ji 'or ainil. una year. .... 9 00 ?roo of I'ostnce to Subscribaw. A dverrycraenis inserted by tbejiar at iha rate of I .Vj per square per month. Transient advei twins, by the day or week, ifty cents j.ersqunrofor each ineriion. THEJDITT. Tiik I)Att.v akiouia:s ntU J o l-y mall ntr cent a muflh.frccnfjwtayc. Head en? who contemplate ahtciicc from the city ca?i hare thk Astohiax follow them, Daily or WkkkIjY rlitioiut lu anu pfot-c&cv icith out vltlitior.al erpeme. Adilrctet mayltc cci.iyaf an after, an ncimt. Isxitc nnlerit at thf counting room. -Election day. --Skating, north, south mid east of us. There are five deserter? from ihe Glaslvn. The steamer ftold Dust i off ike upper line. The Oystcrville wharf is ready for planking. Tho days are abaut a shtrt voir as the law allow. Steamer daj-; Columbia up. Stato of California down. There will bo a Christmas hall at Espy's hall in Oystcrville. Tho latest Mvle in fanc stationorv at Adler's. The Portland authorities arc try ing to stop cigarette smoking. Brilliant and beautiful; the Cli!il inas and New Year cards at AdlerV. I). P. Thompson leaves Portland for Washington next Monday. Fresh cand v bv the last Moaincr at Adlcr's. The Newport coal mine at Cooa Bay has been sold for $65,000. Silverware, a new lot, bv stale of Ca lifornia, at Adler's. The best way to silence a talka tive man is never interrupt him. Frank Fabre has oysters in every style. Slew and pan roasts a specialty Eighteen inches o f snow in the mountains south east of Tillamook. Fresh lard, ot their own manufac ture, at Warren fc Eaton's. The Videtto says that there is nirro-glycerine in the air. Gond-byo. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't bo beat. The Gen. Canby went to Knappa last night for a raft of logs for Knapp fon. Another of those fine A. J J. Chase organs at the City Book Store. - -Fruit trees aro being shipped by the thousand from Oregon to Cali fornia. Whips, curry-combs, brushes; new slock; first class goods, eherp for cash. S. Gkat. Taylor, Young & Co., consignees of the bark Glaslyn, gire notice in reference to the crew. J. W. Conn has removed to the old taud of Warren and Eaton, opnositc t he Occident At jTord'e point, tae western terminus of the 0. P. R. R., 130 wan are engaged blasting reek. The Jubilee Troime have engaged a quadrille band irom Portland, to plav at the masquerade. 65,824 was collected in customs at Victoria, B, , during November. A big tax for a little place. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season The Westport arrived down j'es porfc arrived down yesterday evenin g with freight and passougers. Do you like fresh candy of yood quality? If you do, call at Carl AdlT's and get some. Capt. Eraus, of the Glaslyn, tells us that the bark City Camp loft Rio tho Bame day he did: Sept. 17th. Hot. cold, and shower Baths at the Occident hair dressing saloon, twenty five cents. Scientific men ?ay that rotteu wood will produce yellow fever, and declare against wooden pavemen tr.. Xiuas, New Year's, and birth-day cards, the finest ever in tho city, at the City Book Store. The O. !K. Co. pay taxes oit $5S4,000 in Wsco county. The Pull man Palace Sleopinjj Car G. on $ IS, 000. If yau have new guuds, or intend to karo them, or want to sail what you have and buy new goods, adver tise, and let people know yo an still in the procession. WWAHtapMBBiBmmiB A Serious Objection. f he Walla Walla Union saya A, ! gentleman reccnllv from Pti"ct Sound i i relates that Chief Justice Greeuo and Mr. Ludlow, the clerk of the district! court .it Seattle, are both religious - I fanatic:", and that thoy hare built a aic""uuai Ior "le purpose 01 cruising j a!"S ho islands of tho Sonud, and dispensing the gospel among the Maine lumbermen, who there do con gregate, and the clam eating Indians. The steamer, which wthc wicked por tion of Soattle call the "Gospel Ship," is about completed. The other day an old sea captain conceived the idea that he would like to command the "Gospel Ship," Going t Mr. Lud low; he askd who was going tn com mand the steamei. Mr. Ludlow gravely answered, "J expect Jesus' Christ niil be in command." To this the old captain replied, "lie can't j take command." "Why?" asked Mr. Ludlow.' "because"' continued the old salt, "he ain't a citizen of the United States."' Election of Officers Ocean Encamp ment, I. O. O. F. At the regular meeting of Ocean Encampment I. 0. O. l, held on Monday evening the following officers were duly elected for the ensuing year: E. C. Holden. Chief Patriarch; G. Heed, High Priest: W. H. Baker, Senior Warden; Win. Buck, .Junior Warden: I. W. Case, Treasurer; A. J. Megler, Scribe. The ceremony f installation will take place at the lirst regular meeting in January. It will booh be in order to write 1882, and then all that silly gabble about Mother Shipten, will be laid away. J. A. .Montgomery, agent for the -Ma-gee .stoves and ranges. FirM-cla$ wnilcmcn constantly employed. Nothing makea tho eruth aefui se spacIoUK as to have frituds at dis tance. Thy make the Ixtitudwi ni. longitude. TiclvOl for the maqncrade mavbc procured fioni anj member of "the troupe. --Forty thousand Scotch farmers demand a reduction of rents The thistle finds itself in tho same wil as the shamrock. Just loobliirc a friend, hike a look at that doll in Adler's More and lake a chance for your little "ill. There is a tide in the affairs of the Odd Fellows' Building association, that taken at the turn cleai.i oil' their building lot. That magnificent doll at AdlerV the dressing of which cost $iis, i to be raf fled at Adler's. The tickets, which arc ."iO cents each, are being taken fast. Senator G rover is going to try to get a bill through the senate reimburs ing the itato for $131, 00ft xpn in the Modnewar. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamu -street, has just received the latent and moM fashionable style of sjents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. There are about 170 men at work on the Cascade locks at present, and everything is being puhed at expedi tiously ss possible. Carl Adlcr leceived another large consignment of new and beautiful fancv goods by the State of California, ('ail around and see them. 'Tis oighty two years ago, t-day, since G. Washington died, but that noedn't hinder you from voting, out of respect to his memory. Adler's glittering stock is a sight to sec by daylight or lamplight. If ou are going that wa you'll be sure io go in for youcan'l look at the show win dows and not stop. - -A marble quarry has beuu d:etr ered in Spokaue county. Practical judge pronouuca the specifetuns shown to La of excellent quality. The quarry is extensive. scotch butter. Russian aprient and lots more of thoe celebrated candies and sweet meats just received at dlcr"-.. fresh from the factory. Tho Palotise Gazette says: The Northern Pacific has 2,000 uiou at work on Clark's Fork division, aud have the promise of 2,000 more Chi nese. They hope to be able to keep a force of 4,000 all winter. Chas. Steven and Son have a stock of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to Hose out mat hrancn ot The funeral A. Gray will like Congregational church this Hfteruoon. All the family are! . , daughter, forma niuiu. , jca(.hur for here now except a married who is on the State of Calif Julius Halbsguth. musie teacher for piano, organ or voice culture. Cleaning organs will be properly attended to bv leaving orders' at AdlerS book an;t variety store. i lie ousmess. - sr,.....,: i: , :.... -....t.i .... .: " " A.'W. Irn. 1-..L T:n lor. of Alert Hook and I "rV :. . U', nor donfteightothr than coal, n.ecen'ieleiy.- ' Joiix Viu.iuim.x.: ''b-rCoN... .. " . &- -q nm TAKREL OP I of the late Mrs. Mary They will cut inua for convenienoe of . . ictob i 'YfiVK cavm vr u i-. J JJU -aJ-A.JL-IAAj 1J VA . . . j, tuki., ami yon u ce tue inuaigar! uy icncr, inciesing rciercnccs and terms. -ni.sin'cTKirirY paii tup tvp ' XeAvXt , ,. -Eagle, a P.rce Iiidiau. well , 3.710.00ft W TrKXKU BCBn Ci,: ALKUT JIWKAXDJWttnKXu.J. , R&of tffimblihe't dS $kM$S"11 "r known in Lewiston, is repoited onj ,. , . . . " ', '" - ' t0rU' ,V,T.V, ,,,,l,",!J r -" "" "' abo-o Market will always be aunplied with r. qfslr MVDt . .. . , , ,. lba; mid look back through the hies . , ....., T nioiIi. ViSSS: -"' good authonty to have uug hts own ! , ,,, r , . . SC 100 Tax District No. 9 UDDer Omo:iiK-.r. O. BoorUi, President : C. FULL VVBIFTY BTvST OUA.LITY ,,"... , - , r . , . . .. . and yon 11 find plenty more. hcnin HH rown. Secretary ; Jay Tuttle. Treasurer ; "''-i'-u i.wioimii Look at the prices: grave and to havt climbed into it and . AStOna. .T.F.Thomas. Foreman, F..Elberson. 1st 0y- - Pants to ordor from diod from small pox, the old man ha v- -J:eki il'I vrl w,ill open a dcilOOI. TAXES FOP. THIS district;; Jf?1"- ff- w- Fcrguson. 2d .Vsst. FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! SfffS""1"-111. '. ' . istove and tin store In the. buildiiiL' on- O are now due and navab cat tin. fitnr m foreman. -" vwr&w !.. i . duus irom inf been abandoned by his tube posito the Walia Walla restaurant the. the unCerslgucd. W.M.li. AOAIK. : : : : Which wiU be sold at lowest ratoa, wholesale- Tlie llni-st Unc oi . . - . . i f i. f rt-cf ni..i.., v.. n YV n rrntit no ilpeiU nt Tirv A utokta v --j i-n u i.i.l a- i. .select from. throuea tear ot contasion. iir.si, ul nexi weeK. u.nrin n!A ,, v,wn wnin.-.. - mutouuj. onwiai Buuuon Bivu iosuP.ij A Card. Astokia. Dec. t:tlSM. To the L?g.d Voters of the Second -. ardG on tinmen: Since my nominn- tion as candidate, for Councilman in the ! Soomd Ward, at mooting hoid Fri - '.day evening thi 4nth inst., 1 find a determination on tho part of a nortion of th mhiM ttiiMnin ' r t t. -, r -,! Ju.st leecivcd ncr . steamer Columbia., to a:ao run .Mr. J. W Gae for nid Ja f:e !oloreastcrn ojsters, which will ofhee. feel that Mr. Case and mv-. be served up in first class sHleat Bos-j ,f . ., , ,. 'oi-. Occident block, self represent the Mine feeling and . interests as regaids citi" government and that it would be tinwiie : solit tU , . .. . , , theio.eouthoseqetioiw,audtherr- fore hercbv withdravv in? name. J thank my many friends far paU favois nnH cunnnrt snri imr.i rlmt ik&i' will give to Mr. CVe the sain- support. Swiivlio. i-niK and rrk.- made from they had intended giving nc. ; oombin-'- or cut hair. all on or ad - Jap. W. Wku M. !' 7w:d,n hair dio-fc loon"''''' : r -r Settled. ., . . , .., o Hik Aurora Colour, ays the Sa- lam Stattt-mau, has finally diziiolretl, and thu lau ami ami tmrcn'iil nrnnnrlr ! ycterdar 'f wllicll tllO following is 7aZ:A has all been isntirly satisfactory t. everr oue. .... , ' I heir property has for aaveral yarn , . ... , all beau in common, tho hwiu4 luv- iug been managed by a few of Ihe leaders, who had carefully attended to the interests of the Colony and suc ceeded in acoumulatiug a large amount ; ,. , , aoie uunia or meir .wu, aud us thy ' ' aii an ludustrtoua and thrifty peple .... r -' "l .-.-- i l""" new departure Railroad Notes. Tw partio of railroad surveyou are now at work, iay the Seattle Chronicle, in th immediate vicinity of Snoqualini pasi, who do nut beloag to ths Northern Pacific Railroad Co., but are thought to be in the employ of the Utah and Noitharn. There is no doubt, it adds, that tww parties ari at the place iudicattvl and that they are not Northern Pncic mm. Tins only question of imoettai'uty ii whether they are operating tor ths Utah and Northem m im ther company. The same pper i further iiifointod of four different companies, each hav ing inny men ttmpUyed, in cur ing coal lands ou Green river aud in I opening veins of coal. Difficulties be tween forces nf different cd:uauius arc of frequant rtcurreuc. Th& Oregon Improvement Co. and Northant Pa cific had quit x wrangle about a piece of land recently. Tht X. P. mart drove the O. I. C. employes (!', but the last-named went and scurd re inforcements to tho extent of ivvan teeu men b ruled with rirls, and cu:u- ;,. !,! ..i.f .. :,.L ,t. . .. i -.1. .-a w-, t...k i... .ifl..i vn "i""jn of the firat-uamed cmipn-. Tlnu far ii oua has baeu hurt. --A. Wendt, who ran f.r Chief Engineer up at Portland tint other day got just one rote. hat makes him man is to moet tue boy who promised to vote (or him aud who claim "I voted fur you,"' but he wont have it, and says "alono I did it." - The Walla Walla Watchman m m says it takes more time to dun bad pays than it does to edit the Wateh inaiu It must be kind of rough for the W. W. W. in. to have to spend . I day fifteen minutes or so every asking a man 1 pay what he uaes. The New TWiuuciit authorized edition revised, for twcnlj-fiw ccnLi at Charles Stevens and Sons Cil Book store. From all accounts, says tho Spo kane Chronic', the winter is terribly in earnest up in the Pnd d'Oreilio couufry, and it require the? jtint spirit and energy io prompt a man to phvsicul labor out-dooi , such as i ie-j quired of tail way laboier in i he com- ; pauy are experiencing gieat difficulty j lit imiperly prnvxsioiuug this fitrce. Xhcrman aVr. fspiTss j Astoria. Oiegi-n. Dec. rt.!8SI. d-HOd J Frwl. C Il.Mlc.Jatc wlih Joe (". Will receive ouk-r at Hit! lou-oi l.tAKTORIA TIKI. KlAKTJIEXT.I (barters, has as,ociatcd Inm-clf willi.'u- c-ixc for noocr sioi-in oi-io ,i:li.r, . JOhl.Tati!.ol Chief Engineer j barber .shop, where they will oe plcasotl Jt,t.ni,. :nj "ilK-v will he nromptlvat-! l'- ' ,IIf,k-s 1st Asst.LngUiceri to -rve their fiiends. jl-ndcdlo. i.l.O. BOZOltTH i'd Ast. Engineer Tim Seattle Chronicle sa: One t . , ,. , , , , ,..., , f the immediate roulta or the ulard i purchase of Pacific Coit Steamship 1 .t.;. ft., ,t.. Tr.. ,..., t n .... stock la that thu Improvement Coin-1 pany's steam colliers WiUamett, Walla W'allj t'.natilij and Uf.-i.. vaila auj, imam. ana .-tii- " ln ,l tuc 4,lu,,M,tf l,t t; hiecci - ott f.-r Q:.eenKt..wn the Sattle t 1 . ir t n P.M-Intclbgenccr says, -probably no ship ever before took .t heavier cargo 1. , , . , n ii.itmg the depjiuue ot the snip ever ueuov iook .. Heavier cu-go over the bar." Pleuiv of them, S. P. r , . . . " , I-1'Icuty of .them, lurn to the ex-. nort column in this cmiv of Tiik As- im will ,.r.f in ttitm-n .rru t.vtin. "rnifeil lii:ul tikthi iil-u... l-r f,.t X.nr. . If Keseite I-.1I2IIIC ( 41. .H. '1 Z 1".(1. I). L III Us'. , lkC.lM t IJVJ.S 111 ! place from the I Seattle mrchant t- b:iu" fri'ht up ! , .uid-ui.i. photognipher. PoitlanJ. Regular m.eiing tirst Monday in each LVKGh OI.mh:i IX LIKE I'KOl at tn-o o'clock 'th.coH.t. , .n. ",S .;, UU braucirllery while ' 0n.F..:s.-U. W. IMrkor. President ; J. eSS Quantities, tmrinvjw uj-MAimv..M w I'tiriii.tlicil Itoouirt to Tjct At Mrs. MiinHif& lodging house. "Wanted. . ... . M . ,-:.,.,, ,. Illlflir J i nished. Address Euotk. Atoi:ian: "llim . ..-,? .Votice. tro itono l'niilico. .m. j;. Kuni. .uercnaiii jaiior.na-.just engaged th. .-ervices or u eompeient cutter and tailor and will guarantee all M. 1). Kanl. Mcrc'haii! Tailor, ha-, jiistj gjrmenN to'suk in stylo and i!r. .'o:i-r to the Ijadic Astoria. Oregon ' - - Resignation, o! CaDt. Everaon. : ! UP- Kver.-n sent a udegraiii I , K"'lr , fV ,t .. ' Inspector 13 L. 11. Ut. i .., , ., ... i Sir: lelegntph Admir.il Uor. Capt. Geo. l- Keiter, lT. S. N., that 1 am constrained to. sever couuec-! tion with the L. II. establishment J08S!NG .V SHEET IRON, TIN. COP-to-day; reasons for this departure will I oro ainxatun i tch a-mun bo embodied in a letter loathe board, j PER' PLU'"S' :uul iTAM FITTING Alfkuu EvuKaON. j Dane with r,etUnusn and dispatch. W r regrrt that Capt. bverauu hns reigned uoiutoand of the Shubiick, lout of eoiirsv when a man nukes ,.u . -i - r . . 4 i goodly pile tn fortunatn stock specu- ?,,- , . n ,r . I .ations he naturallv preform to liAVe a ! dilfe reut order of tiling. The next thiui; will be something el Jt ln a letter from Portland, un 111 .S? tl.o 19fli 111.-. ithIdk --t-.-. ''IT. said th slroet car company antici pate a strike that is an increase f travel this mouth, which will enable the superintendent to wash tha windows of at least half tho cars in use. The city dads will not surrender to the company, however, any furors; aud still continue tn couiprl p'tsengera to roll up their hreeche ?nd wade through urn J a ffv feet drri to jitstl into the curs. Thctv arc no criMiitigs on (hat street, upon vrhieh to climb out upon to take the car. Hotel Arrivals. oucidbkt. D A Roduuy Oystcrville; D Almi Port Li tui ; lu itliller IJrookuchl; W G Ross City; S B Smith Skip.uion; M F Harmon and wf, J E Gunsley wf and 2 chu Fort Stevens; L II lihodes Bty Centro; James Wright, Jn. Grove wf and eh Skmokawa; J L Stout Sea Viow; AlraC A McGnirt-, A (J Wirt Skip.tuuii; G W Funner WalluV-ci; .lohn Docker ( uui'huihI; Weit, n.. i W...I i' i.. n' and fmy Jellies: Altred hverson shn-j brick; J IT Kern OKmpia; L l j si,,,,! ..... s: T?. 'i-.,,., Jr.,!!-.. k-.. , . ....jm..i.. . ..John Juir.patrick. . I'AirKhU not m. T Doij; City; J. dm OhUeti Deep riTer; T Smith, llnrrv Williams. T H. McGill City; D Bianchard P.aiiuer; II C Harrison Skip.uion; A J Pollard John D.tv's river; A 1) Wax.', C" Smith. John Gill Citv: Ed Starr schooner Alpha;SMunson Young's rivor J Davis Knappa; T Frascar Portland; J C Bell Salem; Chas Kolwr City; M D Freeland South Bend; O F Morten Seattle; J M 31clntyre C.uhlamet: B A Ssaborg Ilwaco; F B Webster, W F Smith City; W Stuart. 0 Afford Opsterville; J It Friirson, W G Bar kow Klaskanie; II Pander Porlland; A Sutherland. A B Power Knaopa; C O Taylor Skip.inou. f Wanted. A woman to do plain sowing, impure at this otliee. !IioIcc riiit. Allot liicclioiceM UiniKoi :ii)iit' :n the largesi boxes for snSf ni J. JI. I). (Jrav. Take Notice. ! tin ailcr this dale an addition:,! n On alter Ibis date an additional 10 cents jK'r cord will be charged on all iuin.-fs un .iiini'U xijimi HOI iiei-iiiiipaillCII ; j,v tjlt. cau . ,;nn ,s.,i . :.r j jIl!v .I...I.... r. ... . I ... .i . :.. r . i I T.-... " " 1st. ISM. AVitliain-tport I'roncrry. ; " ...., i, . r,. it., .i city of Wifiianisport lor anv i.crsens: wishing to locate from one lot to live, ai.n j. N W.H !ldallll.,j f)r j,.,,! dair. nmcln'sor pleasant JitimeV,: well' i V' lil . ' "" ,I5,,ru "IH miie.soutu oi ( -,torin on Vnmi?s bn- w-ifii .,.tnn . nni- i.ini-ii .0 ins uiiitieii aalierv Willie i ,. ..t... .....: r.. ....:. i. ... : i? . .in .i-nM in, ii:ii iv, i iiiiiii lllliuicaii r i f , ....... ,. si,lt ..(..;,. . ,"' V.I' of the -mine on shoit notice. Vlo hi views or Aslorin. Ilwaco. Pott Canl.v. Cape Hancock. and Youngs Bicr FalN .au ,,,. ordered .lirect from him or ( ari Adler. at Sli per dozen. """ " """ " unin.i ' Wanted. . ,.,,,.sox TO MvNW!,: . SAI ,I(lX X. tannery in British Columbia. ervi"-s 1 t fill l.'.t.l .il .,ti.. A i..ii.... t..i. ... 1 . "'I"""' .i.v. .k.iv..iiinii hi i. iii;i. bv Idler, melo-dmr rcf.nnee mnl tni-ms MISCELLANEOUS. ! MAGNUS C. CROSBY IVMler in IHARDWAEE, IRON, STEEL, ron Pipe and Fijtings. Steaill Filters' Goods and Tools, j Ontfcl LtAu1 blnlr LtAU, ! jfiHFFT IRnH 1U Klt MDDCR iwtiwbi nivii iii nuu uui i uii; i Cannery and FishBrmeus Snpplies ; i ' !Stoves. Tin Ware and House! , . , . -. . ' rUmiSainn Onnri ' luiinouiuy uuuuo. None but first c!av wutkmcn employed, i j A lanie avoirtnieiu of SCALES Constantly onhatid P, B. FKANKLTN, UNDERTAKER, t'orncr I'assnmi smcnioiihc streets. A.STOKIA. ... - OKKCON! i ukalki: ix , WALL PAPER A'I V'INDOW SHADES AMI UNDKliTAKKKS GOODS. ii ILL'S VMIETIES. ;ko. iui.i.. -cuas.koui.ki:, Hi'Ciileil -.un"-. - i'i:oii:iiri'oi: STACK MAXAKi: -;:i!ii!mtr room onl. Iee.r.tJi. to wnnrs-. th opening perform-: "' v Varleni-. .1110 cnt.-rtaiiijneiit V,",,,.w,""d u :I rii!iaMr Ur,t.iirt. .Mr. .mn .hmiiiv,mi ncn: :i isry iinuinueut ica- ure. Kvciim-i tin ;.ialu-iicc m a contimioii .'. n ..,r,iii. ill. mtllt ,I(.1II1 a.llli J "littlf Kinjiiy riail'i-" with great feeling. and was lteartilt ciieored. itbs L lit tun oc:iliod "I5"'! italione" wliiHi was well re civcd. l.-t-H. lint not K:it.lr. KoluVr con tributed Ins fiiuin s:i)i!i. The u hole con elndcil with Hie late Ihijilc Thc rMrts nrf Out To Jny." Tin oho ivi'-istod of tho comical act of "Kats" iniiiirled with oii!rs :ind daiu'Ps. .lolniMtti hi hi gic.it character of SA3IKKL Tin: r.itKAT. l'lnifli mnl .Inrty. ToiHOii .tlilk and Dutch .IiiMticc. All of which wei, v.ell rendered. Thciuu siciaiis nre. witlioui :;u exceptions, the best on ihis coa-t and hac few superiors any w here else. I Vnoriiiiuice every night, eom itienciii: a I 8; open air concert at 7: en t ranee to theatre on Benton "treet ; pria'C boxes on f lienanuis .tict HFAlKil AIITEKS DKPAltTME.NT OF the Cohunbia. Vancouver Barracks. W. T.. Nov.tM. 1SSI. Written propn-cd- will herecehed b the nndcrsli;ncd. at Vancovver Barrack-J, V. T., until .March. list. ISS2. for the right id exclu sive semhig on ihe l-'ort Stevens, tl'oint Adants hlitary Ut-eration, during the next fishing season. Th risht to reject any or nil Pid-.. as m:: be deemed be-t. is le sci d h the undersigned. O.D.fJKKEX. 3Iai. and Ass'l Am.-Urneral, i:nct Brisa- ! ilicriffiieRiI i .. Armv. dtf Notice of Copartnership, ti:. the rxin:i:sif:xEi. iicitiUiY ; T giv ..u m.iii-.. i...r -. nav f.-mnii n 111. i paiUcrldp under the firm name of t.cincn-r .. ........ t . .,........ ,i.n i....,:..o, tnn i ri.uiiii,iiiujiiNiuiiiii- im-PHniiu iuii- inns, in Astoria. Oree.-n. f !" 1. "X.V l.'l'WI' I . ;.Av,. """ . A. iJI. llOAIih fiFDKLRHATES. Jtegularmect-I iug fourth 3londa in each month, at Tso i v. m.. at hall of Alert Hook and ladder ( 0,,,! .' Orrichi:s.-F..i.Ta!or. President ; V. 1- . 1'arkcr. Sirn-l:ii : A. W. Berry, Treasurer. . Oklk: tk. A". W.rarker,. 1. Strauss, I.: u-rgiuaii. or Asi.iria KtigtncLO. o. l ; a. a. i'!i.vchimi v.:i. itirr rims. H Stockton . Co. Xo. 1 ; A. A. 5 uHlKlis. . M. i.irnt;.. iti-Min.ui; j ir j..i; si....t.,.. . uiiitnni iifwL- -i rAu. i -- 'i-'itiiii.i . .. mw, ... t-, iiwr: B. F. Stevens. Foreman, S. O. Inmills Hr"; B. F. Stevens . Foreman, K. R. Intra!!, J;',, ,wn-Jm -..' hrtrs.-.lAt. l"r,I" ftrsci'E- KXGIXE rOM'AXl' Xo. -J.-i Kegular meeting Hr-st .Monday in each '.w r meeoor, t ...u...., ...,. n.-v-iM-.. v fi-eiind fresiiionts r t0mVio Zx: sVvn. nf F C L' ' .S'S SS,, teS McKeti'ie. 1st .V-st. Foreman. !. W. Brown. ...i a n. r...A. ...... u .ASM. riilCillilii. WBieiWWWeggBBB!ki.W- If 91 ft!! II ;The largest slock of to Astoria is uow exhibited at THEILEADINQ oods Clothing House Dry 03F 0. HL OOFIH. Fresh arrivals by every Steamer, conse quently I gel the Latest Eastern Novelties. t S'QUCTLY ONE PlilCE . j ii nmrinrmi m ilium mi mn iii- inn and that ALWAYS T1-1E LOWEST. - " - '"' - giPo not fail j examine goods before I X LQtitore, near .m The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot l - "CS "SS "EST i&S; is JSuSL I TWO DOOitSEASI' OF OCCIDKNT. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFAOTUKKJl OF FUKNITIFRE Ss BEDDING AND DF.ALKK IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COltNlCKS AND CURTAIN POLF.S Complete in ecry branch. THE COLUMBIA i.ha ?X3 t&K ' -w -- - j - ii: M.ri.i;iiii; ni .wtjsi, ami ift r.i ...-.......... .... .r. .&. . m JOHN UAHiN, CHENAMUS STREET, ee-Ordcrs left at the CECMAXIA BEEIt ASTOBIA ffl., ftflEYEJ? ASTOIUA, - -E--Jdiw JLjtA.-aa -ta-JI JAI w mm .. unmpM uaar OOtXiea Beer, sr TfT W 2 JES-Spcclal attention paid to orders- TXTaelrT-nfTfrm TVTo vlof ,. ,xxj.iA& uui wvi-, i.- cv . tt .- n .. lVft,, ,Vrt' " AXona Oregon tlklKrALAA A' JihRlH IXL sici Winter 1881. goods ever brought 11 wini n l mnMJlilmiLL " to et my prices and purchasing. C. K. COOPER, Parker House,, Astoria. MAY BK HAD OK E.K.HAWES V.ll.i: AOKNT. Also. Auout lor ttic cclcbrarcd MKDAhLION 1UNGB. AWES, ASTOBIA, OKEGON BREWERY LJ JL2) - S r- . . ... ... i-.i.i.c.u i; NONE OX TliLS COAH'f PKOPKIETOK. - AST0HIA, OREGON. 11AI.1. will be promptly attended tn.-tf J3KEWEBY. Proprietor. - OliKCOX. V 8J AM - fi ,tYl IfiJX "JL". no i j:s a i.: pbices. 30 G-ALLONS. OUTIOX. 30 Cents per Gallon SI 50 per Dozen froi'i Public Houses and I"ajnlues."S -.,-,,. ... .-..... ,-,. ....,. -" . r..ar.v ".wui pritTiivw vnTirp I KTHMt AOT1C. - Ami no tonus of peace until man m Astoria has a new thes : BY 3IKAXY. Casfduiere - J2 00 - - - 25w samples on the coast to 1lT ihuiw Main street, opposite rarker House. Astoria, Z&ii & ecr" . "