The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, December 18, 1881, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUNDAY DEC. 18, 1SS1
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
Mouduy Mxcbi'to.1.
J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY,
PouLnnKirs Asn ri:ori:iirroirs.
AitUrrmu HuUdiiuj. this St mi
Terms of Subscription :
sei red by Carrier, per week'.............i"a irciiu
ifint !y mail, fear months......- . ..53 00
ect b.r mnU. une year. 9 00
free of i'oztauo to Subscribers.
" Advertisements inscrtod by tho .year at
tic rate of SI Vi per squnre per month.
Transient aJvortiBinR. by the day or ivoek,
illy cents per equarofor each insertion.
TBtECIT.
THK iJAtl.Y A.VTOKIAN icili he rCni '
maiJatneenl a month, frcenfjnlagc IUaa
ertt iclto cuntfinjtlateahe:iccfrom the city can
have Thk Astokian follow them. Daily
r Wekkia ulitions to any jiod-offlce icith
out additional expense. Aa(lrse may le
ennnncd n ujten an dtAired. Antra order at
tUc counting room.
The Seringpatain was towed dovui
yesterday.
And now tho folks begin to think
about Christinas.
Fresh candy every
torla candy factory.
day at the As-
The Ocklahama brouglit down
tho Emma T. Orowell yesterday.
For jour sweet heaits, go to the As
toria candy factory.
Flowers are blooming in tho open
air in several places through the eitj
Another of those fine A. J. Chaw
organs at the City Ioolc Store.
It insults a man, in Dead wood to
tell him that he isn't worth lynching.
Hot. cold, and shower l'atlis at the
Occident hair dre.-ing saloon, twenty-:
li e cents.
A strong wind from the south;
hoavy rain and little prospect of clear
ing up.
It is said that no ship that has
carried the name of Jasper has ever
made a second voyage.
Fresh lard, ot their own manufac
ture, at Warren & Eaton's.
Bethel sorvice on board the Algoa
Bay at Flavel's wharf, at 4 r. m., Tie v.
.1. Parsons officiating.
Frank Fabre has oysters in every
style. Stew and pan roasts a sp ecialty
Walla Walla fishermen catch 200
pound sturgeon and sell them for
twelve and a half cents a pound.
.1. A. Montgomery, agent for the Ma
gee stoves and ranges. First-class
workmen constantly employed.
The Seattle Chronicle states that
the tug Tacoma would leave there for
the Columbia on the loth or lGth
inst.
Xmas, Xew Year's, and birth-day
cards, the finest ever in the citv, at the
City Book Store.
The- Glenperis which sailed from
Astoria August 11th with 201,500
worth of salmon on board, arrived at
London on tho 7th.
The maskers' tickets are going off
rapiuiy, out we snau nave 101s icit. uau
and procure yours, and encourage others
to do the same.
The schooner Rebecca, from
Shoalwater bay to San Francisco, re
ports passing part of b wreck with n
large spar attached.
All parties desirous of masking at
the coming masquerade can secure all
necessary information from Frank L.
Parker.
The reason that the new county
jail is being painted white, is that the
contractors have employed men to
paint it that color.
J. W. Conn has removed to the old
stand of Warren and Eaton, opposite
the Occident.
The barks Peeblcshire and Ram
bow cleared for Queenstown yesterday.
They have on board 50,f01 centala
wheat, worth $100,390.
The Jubilee Troupe have engaged
a quadrille band irom Portland, to play
at tho masquerade.
Services of tho M. E. Church in
the Baptist church to-day at 11 o'clock
by the pastor. Mr. Parsons did not
go to Clatsop plains as he iutended.
The Jubilee Troupe have engaged
a full Quadrille Band from Portland, the
best in that city.
The manufacturers of oleomar
garine butter have struck a now wrin
kle. They now mix in hair with the
fat and things, and defy detection.
M. D. Kant will telegraph the last
batch of mask suits next Monday; none
later accepted.
Africa doesn't export wheat to
Europe as Oregon does, but 1,500
pound of diamonds went over to Lon
don from the dark continent last year.
There was a wild rumor afloat
yesterday that Megler & Wright's
laundryman had opened a laundry in
Seattle. When last scon he was head
ing that way at a lightning rate of
speed.
Grand Announcement.
To tlie public of Astoria, oho and all.
lake notice of the following dispatch J
received last week from one of the
JarpcU houses in San Francisco, dealing
altogether in holiday Roods, toys. etc.
Mi:. L. E. Semg. Astoria. Or.
1)i:ai:Sii: : Havintr rcceive-l our lioli-
jdaytroqds behind time thisM-ason. we
wumu jiuuiumiiw you uirw liiimsauu
dollars worth, which you may dispose
of regardless of cost, as we need money
and liavc to take this method of receiv
ing the same. Answer immediately,
ll.vur.s, Dor.rn & Co.,
San Francisco.
lla ing accepted the above offer I will
open this large lot of Christmas and
holiday goods regardless of cost, on
Monday, Dec 19, 1881, at the sign of the
red Hag on Main street, next door to the
White House and opposite X. Loeba.
This is no humbug, nor do I intend to
cive the public any tally. Look out for
further announcement. Respectfully,
vours L. 1L Seiag.
P. S. MV GOODS AND PRICES WILT.
ATIr Y THE Pl'IJLIC THAT THEY HAVE
not i:i:e pntciiASEO ix i'orti. vxn.
Opening of M. B. Church.
Un Tuesday evening next, the 20th
inst., the Methodist Episcopal church
wili introduce tiie public to their new
building by holding a dime sociable
and bazar in the same for its bene
fit. Tho entertainment will consist
of vocal and instrumental music,
recitations and readings. Suitable
refreshments will also be served.
Tho sum of ten cents will be charged
for admission; no collection will bo
taken and all who wish to aid so
worthy an enterprise and .spend an
onjoyabie evening will Jo well to at
tend. In the afternoon thehazir will
bo open for those who wish to make
purchases. Any person wishing to
donate anything can lea tho same
at J. W. Conn's drug store.
List of Jurors
List of persons drawn to serve as
jurors at the January term, 1882, of
the Circuit Court of the state of Ore
gon for tho county of Clatsop, drawn
December l.", 18S1, by A. M. Twom
bly, SheritT, and It. K. Spedden,
County Clerk of .said ceunty:
Andrew Anderson, Henry (Jist,
Philip Condit, H. Canmhan, Philo
Callender, Job Jios, .lames W.
Welch, G. W. Parker, Frank Byrd,
Moses A. Riddle, (.J. W. Coffenberry,
H. O. Graff, Charles Grotke, James
McGce, S. B. Howard, Frank M.
Sweet, J. F. Kindred, Henry Powell,
Uriah llapcll, P. IT. Bagley, James
McCann, F. Bartoldcs, Joseph Gib
sou, Josiah West, W. A. Foster, S. B.
Barrows, Charles Brace, G. B. Mc
Ewan, A. E. Turlay, Benjamin
Young, W. J. Franklin.
The third annual masquerade of tho
Rescue Jubilee Troupe, at Liberty hall
Dec 2lh, will be conducted as hereto
fore. These parties are. the bet con
ducted and most enjoyable ot anything
during the year.
Go to the Presbyterian church
this morning and hc-tr a calm, candid,
christian view of a Christinas bail.
Max. Wagner San Francisco Na
tional bravery beer can't be beat.
Presbyterian church services at
11 a. M., conducted by the pastor.
Text: "A time to dance.'" Sunday
school at noon.
Mrs. S. A. liebert will ouly remain
in Astoria this week. Ladio- wishing
to purchase will do well to bear this in
mind.
Work upon the 1. S. N, Co'?, new
boat will be stopped for some ten
days, awaiting the arrival from the
East of drawings of a portion of the
machinerj'.
Warren fc Eaton have moved to the
corner of Hamilton and Chenamus
streets, in the building formerlj occu
pied by Trenchard & Upshur.
It is iterated and reiterated with
great show of truth that "you might as
well have the game as tho name."
But how manifestly unjust to some of
tho old Egyptians -Pharaoh for in
stance. A hew aud specially assorted list of
ladies' and gents' masks, all from .San
Francisco, at ery low rates of rent, at
M. D. Kant's, Merchant Tailor.
The Marquis of Bute is a. sensi
ble fellow, lie ran n daily paper over
in Cardiff, Wales, and losing 80,000
conclmtcu lieu iuit the newspaper
business, which the same evinced
great presence of mind on the. pari of
tho Marquis.
The Orient Baths arc far superior to
any in the city. Everything new and
neat. Chenamus street, opposite Hol
den's auction rooms. .Joe (J. Charters,
proprietor.
There was a good attendance at
tho Presbyterian social given on Fri
day evening at the residence of Mr.
John Uobson. Though stormy with
out, within "all went merry as a marri
age bell." The evening was spent in
sociability, games, music ami literary
entertainment.
Fellow's Hypophosphites differs
from all hitherto produced in compo
sition, mode of preparation, and in
general effects, and is sold m its eng:
inal form. It was developed from
actual personal experiment, embra
cing many months, while tho inventor
was suffering from pulmonary con
sumption, and nervous debility. The
good results following its first use
have since been ropeated in numerous
other cases.
Merwanjeo Framjee.
Tins fine clipper which is discharg
ing u consignment of salt, and tin at
Hustler's uliarf, is owned by Samuel
Johnson & Co. Shu w:w built at
Glasgow, on tho Olydo. by John
Rfcid A: Sou and launched April 18G3.
She is classed A a 1 , which subjects
her to ordinary inspection once :n four
years and n thorough inspection oiico
in twelvo years. Her length
is 217
feet. 35 feet beam, 22i feet depth of
hold, and 1079 tons register. She has
three compartments and an extra
bulkhead amidships. She al?. has
collision bulkheads at each end. Her
ribs and deck beams are extra close
and strong; her deck arc further
strengthened by n system of radial
iron bracing. A set of sectional deck
beam?; which can be removed gives her
unusual facilities for civrying large.
machinery. The plates of which her
hull is constructed are three-quarter
inch, extra strong. Her lower musts
and lower yards are of iron. She
carries three chronometers; one of
them, a fine one by Carter of Comhill.
Loudon, was presented her by Mer
wanjee Framjee Pandy. a wealthy
Parseo merchant of Bombay, in whose
honor she was named. No doubt the
aforesaid merchant was a good and
kind man, but his jaw-breaking name
has certainly caused untold agonies.
She has had but two masters; Capt.
Pike sailed her till 1868, then her
present Captain, Bid well, took charge
of her. She has the reputation of be
ing a fast sailer, having made the trip
from lindon to Auckland in 72 days,
which i the quickest passage on
record; from Gravcsend to Auckland
in 75 days; from London in Mel
bourne, two voyages, 73 and 75 days,
and once to Adelaide in 75 days.
Capt. Bidwell has commanded her for
thirteen years, and although she is
an old ship he spare neither pains
nor paint to keep her in as good re
pair as the new clippers. After her
cargo is discharged it is the praetice
to wipe her out thoroughly with v.et
flannel. There is not the slightest
disagreeable smell of bilge about her.
and the care bestowed upon her is ap
parent on inspection both above and
below.
Brace up the whole .system with
King of the Blood. See advertisement.
- -Police court. Act 1. Can-ie.
Woods, drunk; lined 5. Act 2.
Chinaman drunk, forfeit S2. Curtain
fell.
At the regular election St. John's
Chapter No. 14, R. A. M., held Dec.
15th, tho following officers were elect
ed: Jay Tuttle, M. E. II. P.; E. R.
Hawes, E. K. ; A. P. Anderson, E. S. ;
A. W. Ferguson, C. of H.; B. Van
Dasen, P. S.; F. Baltes, R. A. C; E.
M. Hall, G. M. 3d Y.; F. W. Eergn
eon, G, M. 2d V.; D. G. Ross, G. M.
IstY.; A. Van Dusen, Treasurer; A.
Anderson, Secretary; and L. Hart wig,
Guard.
P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus stieet.
has Just received the latest and most
fashionable stylo of gents nutt ladies
boots, shoes, eic.
Hotel Arrivals.
OreillEXT.
F E Taylor U S A; 1) 0 Ireland
Ilwaco, J It Goutte; Mark Willuski
S F; J L Stout Sea View; C M Bed
dish New York; L Murr S F; Chaa
Hoffman, Mrs H M Plant Portland;
L L Williams Hillsbro; A ICnapp
Knappa; W B Formau Bonita; NY O
Young John Days.
IMKKEK HOUsi:.
It 1J Espy Oysterville; John Hopkins
Heppner; Nich George Hephner; Geo.
Smith City; Cipt. Henry Baitleape
Amazon; Thus Jonc3 Knappton; Johu
Peterson Stockholm; G Grant New
York; John Hume Eagle Cliff; J P
Miller Grays river; .Fames Cammerou
Citv; Capt John Davis Kinppa; T II
McGill Walluskia; P Barney Portland;
A P Mathews 3 F; Win Anderson Mt.
Collin W T; B F Coffey J X Coffey
Knappa; Lewis Ohlsen Grays river;
Peter Linquist San Joso John Ben
der Knappa.
VilllaniMport Property.
Cleat bargains are now offered in the
city of Wllliamsport for any persons
wishing to locate from one lot to five
acres. It is well adapted for gardens,
dairy ranches or pleasant homes; -well
elevated, .situated ono mile .south of
Astoria on Youngs bay. with a good
f ;raded road to the place. For further
nformation call at my residence near
the cemetery. John Williamson.
Warrantee deeds at Tin: Astoriax
olllee.
Wjiips, curry-combs, brushe-.; new
stock; first class goods, cheap for cash.
. Gray.
The New Testament authorized
edition revised, for twenty-live cents nt
Charles Stevens ami Soils l'it Hook
store.
Julius Ilalbsj-uth, music teacher for
piauo, organ or voice culture. Cleaning
organs will be properly attended to by
leaving orders at Ailler's book anil
variety store.
Chas. Stevens and Son have a stock
of mouldings and moulders tools which
can be bought cheap for cash to close
out that branch of the business.
For the genuine J. II. Cutter old
Bourbon, and the beat of wines, liquors
and San Francisco beer, call nt tlieueni,
opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell.
HanrrlaRC InMurancc.
Attention is directed- to the peculiar
advantages oifered to the unmarried by
the Northwestern Marriage Insurance
company. In other insurance com
panies you've got to die to win. lu this
you derive a benefit from yourinvest
taent in case of marriage.
EXAMPLE.
James Brown, at tho age of 22, take-
out a policy for $1,000: paya SO down
ana S.J-J3 mommy xor is nionius, in
343. If he marries during the last 1
of the rear, he will at the cl se ot that
year be entitled in S22G. which as one-
fourth of the amount of his po!ic less
four annual premiums of to each, winch
are deducted. Had he deferred mar
riage until the last half of the second
yestr. paying one annual and 12 monthly
premiums more as in the previous year,
he would receive at tlie close of that
year, one-halt" the amount of insurance,
ii? ihr.i iimiAid annual meminms. vi2:
JvSOOless sb or the net .sum of 13"..';!
ami at the elo-e of the third ear. paying
and mui rying as before, he would re
ceive thrlv-fmirths the amount of in
surance, le.-s i wo annual premiums, or
the net sum of 57:w, and upon like con
ditions at lue close of the fourth year,
he will recer. c M,0J0, the entire henetit.
And in like manner according to age, :t
polie for ?i.XK) will require the pay
ment' of twice as much annual and
monthly premiums; for cs,000. three:
times as much: fer: 4,000. four times as j
much, and so on; while the henefits will
e aiso in me .same increased iirouoi i iuii.
lly referring to the table of annual and
monthly premiums, which shows the
amounts required to be paid, accoidiug
to age. on eaehSl,(flX, the exact cost and
accruing benetits for any amount of in
surance required, may he easily com
puted. AMOUIA FIStK OKlV.HT.IlEJiT
('. J. TKEXCHAKD Chief Engineer
P. I. UIC1CS.... - 1st Asst. Engineer
J. O. UOZOKTII .2d Ast. Engineer
UOAllD OF DELEGATES. Regular meet
Imi fourth .Monday in each month, at 7 :20
v. m., at hall of Al"it Hook and Ladder
Company No. l.
OrFicrns. F..I.Talor, 1'ivsident; F. L.
I'.irker, Secretary ; A. V. Kerry, TrcnMiier.
UHLKOATirs. W. V. I'arker, J. Strauss, I.
Iterxmau. of Aitorla Engine Co. .No. I ; A. A.
Cleveland. V. J. Uarr. Chas. it. .Stockt.tn,
of Itpaciie Engine Co. No. -'; Kd. 1). Curtis.
A. W. Kerry. 1. J. Tavlor. ot Alert Hook and
1-adder Co. No. l.
ASTOJilA EXG1XE C03IPAXY A'o. 1.
lingular meeting llrst Monday in each
month.
On-icm:. . W. I'arker. Vrcldent'; I,
E. Selis:, Secretary: William Unci;, Treas
urer ; H. F. Sievcus. Foreman, s. O. Ingalls,
lsi Asst. Foreman. Joe. C Chart en. -M Avt.
Forrinan.
RESCUE EXGIXi: COMPANY Xo. 9.
Regular mer-ting llr.t Momlav In each
month.
OrFiCEH". A. A. Cleveland. rreMdont ; J.
A. Montgomery. Secretary: F. C. Norrls.
Treasurer; Chnsll. Stockton Forenuiu. A.
Menenzie. 1st At. Foreman, .1. W. Crown,
2d Av!. Foreman.
..LElir JIOUK AXD IIDDER Co. Xo. I.
Regular meeting eond Momlav in each
month.
OrKlcnna. J. 0. I'.ozortli, I'resideiit ; C.
Unnui. Secretary; .laj Tattle. Treasun-r;
I. K. Thomas. Fo'reman, F. C. Elberson, 1st
Vsst. Foreman. F. AV. Ferguson, 2d Asst.
Foreman.
LEG A h ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice.
milE FARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE e
JL Ntmg between i. E. .lacking and John
A. Moiiteninery under the Una name of
Jackins & Mont eomery. has hee.i tins dav
dKvlved lv miitu'd consent. John X.
.Montgiunery'v.lll cidlecr ami vettie all a--eouniNof
said liint.
CIIAS.F. JACKINS.
JNO. .V. MONTGOMERY.
Astoria. Oku. Due. 9. l,M. d-SXl
Masonic Land and Building Asso
ciation Notice.
TVJOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT the
-Ll annual meeting of the stockholders of
the M;tonIe Land and Cuildlng As.iopiatlou
of A.stori.1, will he held at theonloeoriSeorgp
Flael, in Astoria on eiiiiOMlav. the2lstof
December. Ih81. at 2 oVSoek F.'.M.. for the
purmse of electing a board of director for
the eiuuuig year, (consUlin of seven mem
bers) and for the transaction of such other
business as mav eon.e brfore the meetiug.
Uv order of the Board of Directors.
d-KM S. T. Me KE.VN, Sec.
Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OI VEX THAT AN
annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Fishermen1 racking Coinpanv will be
he.dat their otllce in Cimor A-torfa.on the
2:ith day of December, i&si. at i) o'clock a. m.
lor tue pui-ue ot electing a iso.iru or Direc
tors for the ensuing year, aud Mich other
lmsmev? as mav come before the meeting.
Cv order oi the President,
d-td IJENJ. YOUXO, Sec.
Notice.
nnunsiiip-
MEUWAXJEE FRAMOEE
JL i- now dlsehargini
eareo at Broun &
Co's wharf. Parlies owning said merchan
dise :uv hereby notifled to take their goods
away immediately or the goods will be
stored at their risk and exieiie.
KODOEirs. M EVER & CO.
.1. l. Hurler. Agent.
Astoria, Dee. 10. Jt-'SI. d-tf
Notice to Cannerynun.
TL101! THIRTY DAYS FROM '111 IS d.Uo
i. I will contract to make tii!i boxes or sat
isfaction onalitv in anv ouantin at the fol
lowing prices: boxes In tin linek 12-. cents
each; na'led boxes 11. cents each, deliv
ered at tin Vt Shore Mils
J.C.TRULUNOER
Atri:. He-?. 10. issi. d-lm
Oity Treasurers Notice.
"fraOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT all
1.x city wairants endorsed prior to Maxai,
ISM) will be paid on presentation at the City
Tre.iMircrs otl'cc.and that Interest on such
warnuits.ue: heretofore advertised, cease
from this date. December!), lwi.
W.I. DEMENT,
d-iud CityTrca-Miivr.
School Tax District No. 9
Astoria. -Upper
8CHOOI, TAXES FOR THIS DISTRICT
are now due and payable at the olhoe ot
me iuiersinei!.
YM.J. ADAIR.
Clerk of Dwrict No. 9.
Astoria. Dec. 5, l$il.
d-lm
FARM AND TIMBER LAND.
333 Ai'KKV.
East i or Hubbaid claim on the V.-dlu-,kI
for .sale. .Si mile-, from lowu b water or
count, road. Iimuircor OEI.O P. 'PARKER.
or at IhisoKice. if
SUI1-P1NG TAGS
rjMIE REST OUALITY, VILLBES')LD
JL by tho hundred, or by tho bo.x. printed or
plain, to suit custom ora, at
Thk Astokuw olSco
HCAl)Qt'Ai:TEi:s DEPAliT.MENT OF
the Columbia, Yanco-ivcr Harniclv-H. "V.
T..Xov.Si.lSSl.
Written propods will lie rooelvwl hvtho
uiulcnlKiieu. at Vancovver Barnicki, W.T..
until March :1M.1SS2. for the r:htof oxclu
:ve .seiiiini; on the Fort Steven-;. (I'olnt
Adams) Milltarj' ltevn-ation. dunnj the
next tlPhhif- season. The riht to reject any
or all bids, as iua be deemed best, is re
served by the undersigned.
O.D.GREEN.
Mai. and Ass't Ast. Geueral, Brevet Briga
dier General U. S. Army. dff
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAGNUS 0. CROSBY,
Dealer :n
SlIARBIARE, IRON, STEEL,!
alp ' ' M
ron Pipe and Fittings,
anfl Steal Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD,
SHEET iRON TIN AND COPPER,!
QfniPC Tin Wtpp nnri Unnco
Olovesi J,n wa"8 HOUSe
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON. TIN. COP
PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None but ilrst class workmen employed.
A large assortment of
SCALES
Constantly on hand
DKALKK IN
NeAV and Choice
MILLINERY,
DoIum to call the attention or the Ladies of
Astoria to the fact that she has received
a large assortment of the
LATKST STYIiKS OP
Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings,
and
Corner Main and Squemoqlic Streets.
HILL'S VARIETIES.
GEO. HILL, -CHAS.
KOIILRR,
- PROPRIETOR
STAGE MANAGER
Open nil flit Year. Performance. Ev ry
Msbt. Knslre (hangc oT Pro
zrniniue Onre a "tYcpk
Comprising all the latest
SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS.
The theatre N crowded nightly, and all
who ha, e witnessed the entertainment pio
nnunee It to be eouul to any gl eu elsewhere.
7ir. Hill as a caterer for the imbiic's
amiHemeut can not be exeeiled. Anybod
wNhing to spend a pleasant evening and
sco xparkling wit aud beauty without vul
garity, should improve the opportunity aud
come.
Open air concert every evenlmr ; perform
auce commeueln at 8; entrance to theatre
on Benton street : private boxs on Cheiui
mu1 street
A UHAXD
. SCANDINAVIAN BALL
WILL BE OXVKX AT
Liberty Hall, Thursday Evening,
DECEMBER 22, 1881.
floor cofIITTF::
Adolf Christenseii.
O. Nelson,
Chas. W'Ickstroni
.l.M.Olacn.
INVITATION COMailTTKE:
J. B. Jehus.ii:
O. Nelson.
TICKETS.
Adolf Christensen,
J.M.Olsuu.
1 00
THE WEEEY ASTOSIAN
Ta-BAY.
eThree wet!ks for Twenty-five Cents
SInj;!e copy 10 ccntn. One year for ?2 00
Cash in advance.
Sheriff's Notice.
milE STATE. COUNTY. AND STATE
JL School Taes for the year lf31, arc now
due and can he paid at tn oflleeat the Court
House. A. M. TWOMBLY,
d&vrtf Sht'ritl and Tax Collector.
Wanted.
A PERSON TO MANAGE A SALMON
Cannery in British Columbia. Services
required at once. Application to be made
bvletter, inclosing references aud terms,
"Address : TURNER BEETON & Co..
dtf Victoria.
Notice of Copartnership,
VTTE. TIIE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY
TT give notice tliat we havo formed a co
partnership under the linn name of Lelnen
weber& Cohn.to transact the business of tan
ning, in Astoria, Oregon.
b CLEINEN WEBER,
A. A. COHN.
Astoria, Oregon, Dec, 6, 1831. . d-0d
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The largest stock of goods ever brought
to Astoria is now exhibited at m
THE LEADING
BryOoodsi
OIF
HI
Fresh arrivals by every Steamer, conse
quently I get the
atiac.(
STRICTLY ONE PRICE
and that
ALWAYS THE LOWEST.
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Do not fail
examine goods before purchasing.
C. J21 COOPER,
I Ji! L Store, near Parker House, Astoria.
The Boss Ooffee and Tea Pot
, hl n a vw z:
TWO OnOPS EAST OF OCCTDFNT.
CHAS. KEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE S? BEDDING
AND DFAI.ER IN
Carpets, Oil (Mtli, Wall Paper, Mirror
Vindow Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture frarm . -' v
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN luLt
Comple.tc in every hraiieh.
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
IS surEHion TO MOST, AND lb EXCELLED by none on ibis COAM
JOR KARA, - - P&OPttlETOl.
GHSBJAKUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
carOnleri lelt :it the GEItMANIA BEEl: II ALL vill be promptly attended to.-u
ASTOlilA BliEWEKY.
M. W1EYER Proprietor.
ASTOKIA, - - OREGON.
jSIE'SSSOXXj VjXrrOTJJ3Q"OJS3MES33"37.
REDUCTION OF HOIESALE PRICES.
$7 50 PEK BARREL OF 30 (GALLONS.
L.VRGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION.
Less Quantities! 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, -' - - S I 50 per Dozen
KS"SpecIal attention iiald to orders from Public Houses and Families.-
Washington Market,,
A)ai7L Street, - - Astoria Oregon ;
BERGMAN C BEHUT
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATfEN.
tion of tho public to tho filet that the
abovo Market will always bo supplied with a
FULL VARIETY CEST QUALITY
FRESH A?4D CURED FflEATS !
Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail. Special attention uivea to suppb-
ne shiui.
IXL
Winter 1881.
Clothing House
astern Novelties.
to get my prices and
MAY BE HAD OF
E.R. HAWES
SOLE AGENT.
Also. Aj:eut for the-cfl'.nsc-Hii
MEDALLION imi!'
ASTORIA CBFniA
IT A It IS DECLARED TYITHOUT
KlTItTHTEIt XOTICE
And no terms of peace until
every man In -Astoria has anew
suit of clothed
KADIS BY 3IEAJSV.
Look at thp prices :
I i-ant? to onier irora
I'anLs, (Jemilne French Cas.ilmere -
S8 00
12 60
1 '""- '"" -- -- -2500
I SV -Jli1 UnQ of samples on the coast to
Sffi- JESS n 0i.t t ? J-MEAN'Y,
1 aialn 9t"et, opposite Parker House, Astona
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