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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1881)
C3J -r it m . SCIlC 53till VSt0!CliTU- ! ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY DEC. y 18S1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday Excepted), J. P. HAL.LORAN & COMPANY, 1'CItLlMIKKS AXI l'KOi'lUKTOlti. AMirruin UnUdiii'j, Cass Sired. Terms of Subscription : oorved by Carrier, per week . .'.Si Conta Sont by mall, four months ........... .....S". 00 sen!, iy mail, one year ... 9 00 free of Postrure to subscribers. r Advertisements inserted by theyoar at the rate of SI SO per square per month, glransiont advortisinp. by tho day or week, fifty conta por square for each insertion. THECITT. Thk Daily astokian will lc tent by mail at3 cent a month, free of pottage Head cr who contemplate abtcacc from the city can hare Thk AsromAX follow ihem. Daily or Wkekly tulitlon to any post-offlcc with out additional expense. Addrwc may he cnoifjed as ofter. an dezlral. Ideate order at Hi cnuntinu room. It coBts G15.50 annually to light Rosebnnr. Ben Hollada3' is on crutches in Washington. The Esmeralda was towed up the river yesterdaj'. One hundred patients in the Steil acoom Insane Hospital. Another of those fine A. B. Chase organs at the City Dook Store. Tho property .sold by Holdeu at the Court house yesterday, brought $1,250. Frank Fabre has oysters in every style. .Stew and pan roasts a specialty The Standard charges that Sheri dan, the actor, is of Irish parentage. That settles linn. Articles that sold last week for &2 at Carl Adlcr's, are marked down to Si ro. Si r0 articles to -?l, and so on. The Eureka was discharging coal at riavel's dock yesterday. She toeB up stream to-day. Fresh candy every day at the As toria candy factory. Chickenpox and measles are troubling a good many of tho littio folks here at present. A large invoice of parlor, cook stoves and ranges at J. A. Montgomery's. There will be a reduction in local telegraphic rates in this State after the 1st of February. You can get some nice New Year's presents at Adlcr's for less money than last wesk. Since Christmas, business men re port everything dull; it will remain so for two or three weeks. Iax. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. Some of our up-coimtry exchanges took their Christmas on Monday. Last night's mail was light. Turkeys, geese and chickens a Warren and Eaton's. Tho bark Emma T. Crewell cleared for TJ. K. yesterday. Her cargo of wheat is worth $50,196. It is not yet too late to get your girl a nice writing desk and some stationery at Carl Adlcr's. The State of California arrived down yesterday afternoon 'and will leave for San Francisco this morning. Hot, cold and shower baths at the Occident hair dressing saloon, twenty live cents. After this our upper Astoria weekly subscribers can get their papers Thursday evening at Van Du sen's store. A new lot of fur trimmiug, all col ors, below San Francisco prices, just received at tho IXL Store. Yesterday was an enjoyable one. The air was like velvet; the sun shone bright and warm, and the streets were filled with people. Persons desirous of getting skates can be accommodated by leaving their number with me. Geo. Boss. The Walla Walla brought down 1,000 tons of wheat from Portland. Such vessels as the Walla Walla make capital lighters. For handsome holiday present., such as toilet cases, cologne sets, per fumery cases, fine soaps, elc go to Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Two belligerent Mongolians m front of the Custom House yesterday morning was the cause of that crowd. Nothing but talk. There are a lew more chances left yet to win one of those lovely dolls which are to be raffled at Mrs. Derby's, New Years ere. One of Jas. Coey's San Francisco post office clerks writes, telling us to send a subscriber'a paper to an address on "Elevehworth" street. The Standard says D. P. Thomp son still lingers with us; neeming loath to -leave the mild climate of Oregon for the snowa of the Atlantic States. There will bo i danco at Skipauon ' Monday night llerc lies the man who beat the priuter Oh, how his soul doth long for winter -There will bo a dance at A. 1 uairo'a, Knappa, this evening The1 Knapp'8, Knappa, this evening:. Tlie Rozotta will leave at 4 r. 2. Wanted. Men to mako shingles. Inquire at the Chicago House. The General Canby went to Oak Point yesterday for a raft f logs for the Knappion mills. Whips, cuny-eorabs, brushes; new stock; first-class goods, cheap for cash. . Gray. The Bonita last evening took on at Brown & Co.:s dock, 500 boxe3 tin for the Eureka canqery and 250 for Cook's. Fine assortment nuts and candies at the Astoria Candy Factor'. Complaints occur in all the papers reaching here that the roads are miiddj. One man tells of being seven horn's going eleven mile?. I. J. 'toorimnn, on Chenamu street, has just received the late.it and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Chief Barry arrived down Wed nesday evening with four of the six he had taken up to Portland as deserters, they having agreed to return to their ships. Those -wilting desks at the Citv hook stoieare the best in the city. They are something nice and durable, and jut what most young ladies would appreci ate from the giver. The City of Chester went dV.rn the river and over the bar lively yes terday. Sho has to bo in San Fran cisco to-nioirow with her freight or loso the contract price. Mr. .lohn lingers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season The Standard is publishing the alleged "cut and dry" ticket that Multnomah county Republican. are to vote at the coming election. Tho Standard has splendid foresight. Belter go than wi-di ou had. Where:' Why, to Adler's to get goods at ."CJJ6 per cent, discount. Charley says he jut delights in allowing goods. The Yaquiuagot down from Port land on her initial voyage in good shape. She is a trimly built craft and will, no doubt, build up a good coast ing trade. She sailed yesterda3T after noon. A few more chances yet to he taken for that fine graphoscope at the C'itv book store. There was only two and a quarter hours difference in the time of arrival of the Oregon and Columbia at San Francisco. The Columbia got in at 8 A. M., Wednesday: tin Oregon at 10:15. Poor Santa Clans is dead. Jii. many friends will be pleased to hear that Carl Adler has administered on the e-tate. An El Paso dispatch of the 2Sth says the capture and execution of Chief Arseatc, long the terror of Presidio del Norte and vicinity, and 30 of his band near Chihuahua is con- firmed. Grace Church school. Miss lleuett principal, will reopen Jan. Dili, 1882 The select nature ot this school makes it deservedly popular with parents. Are you aware that your darling little boy smokes cigarettes? One look at his eyes will show you that he is contracting a filthy habit that is only next to opium in its bodv-destroving influence. The goods, chattels and personal be longings of the late San T. Claus, de ceased, win lie sold at can .- mors in day and to-morrow. The great wing dam in tho Uma tilla, below the Pendleton bridge, is fast Hearing completion, and would seem to bo capable of performing tho service for which it is being built- to guard the lower end of town from floods in the river. You ought to buy one of those illus trated works at Adler'? for your brother and sister. Wc arc making a collection of calendars for 1882 and when the set is completed shall award praise to the finest. So far, the one brought in by Brenham Van Dusen is ahead in get up, but there are several outlying dis tricts yet to hear from. Chas. Stevens and Son haw a slock of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. ' The grade of the Oregon Short Line iH finished from Granger, on the TJ. P. b the crossing of Snake river, at American falls. At this point the company is building a bridge which will be 790 feet in length. It will reach Wood river by September, 1882. 2,795,120 centals of wheat, valued at 4,711,402; 102,021 centals of bar ley, valued at $159,444, and 84,375 barrels of flour valued at $423,30.., were shipped from San Francisco dur ing the month of November, according to the reports of the Commercial News. Of all the papers that "acoop' I the Seattle Chronicle is tho "boss."; It will, like as not, cupy this very item and not give credit for it. Make I im1.1 l-zunlnfmi. .... .1...... I,, ,(U 1 7 T8V 7 .-; ".copy i a report u urnuier ueiienu , in ,?? a"? e'lv tlwl oa ll 2 Nekon A. Miles, commanding De- I well by giving credit at least imco .1 week. For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old i Uouroon. and Hie bent of vv intA-, liquors and San Franeiseo beer, call at tin-Gem. opnoMIc the bell tower, and mh Camp- "c'-- Amrmi' flip hills in imMvirattfin in Portland for the next Legislature are i Home im pm inp sncruis anu erK3 vn i salaries; to change the volunteer fir- i i .1 f - 1 l ..... . I department to a paid department; to ( reduce witness ft-es m State cases: to I abolish justices of the peace, and to j create the offices of tax collector and conntv recorder. "Hackmetack." a lasting anil fra gi ant perfume. Price 2." and " ecnl. Soldbv W. 11 Dement. Mrs. Bob Ladd. from Portland, a lest medium of great power and experi ence, is at the house of Mrs. .lob Koss, where private sittings may be had daily. Public circle, for which ' cents admis sion will be charged, every evening this week. -A deed from the (ilue Mountain Consolidated Wagon lload Company to the Oregon Bailwayand Navigation Company, was filed in the county clerk's oilice of Union county on Tues day, says the Mountain Sentinel, for right of way across the road com-1 pairy's toll road over the Blue moun tains; consideration, $20,000. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. ISemedy. Price 0 rent. Sold by W. K. I lenient. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation. J)i?.7.ines,"l.oss of appetite, Yellow Skin".' Shiloh's Vital izcr is a positive cure. Fr Mile by W. E. Dement. Carl Adler received yesterday evening a telegram from F. W. Stech han, tho Portland theatrical manager, to engage Liberty hall for Sheridan and his company in "Our Boarding House'' next Thursday evening, tho iith prox. Sheridan has won laurels in this last trip of his and he will no d'iiibt have a full houso next Thurs day evening. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cis and Pi. Sold by W. E. De ment. SiiilohV. CritK will immediately relieve Cro, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold bv W. E. Dement. Colonel Jennings, of Oregon City, informs the Standard that the Colum bia, and not the Lc Whitcomb, wa3 the pioneer steamboat on Oregon wa ters. Sho was built by General Adair and G. V. Smith, and made her first trip on the 25th of August, 1850, run ning from Oregon City to Astoria, where she remained eight dny, wait iug for tho steamer from San Fran cisco, among the passengers on which was Captain Ainsworth, visit:ng Ore gon for the first time. Shiloh's Catarrh Bemedy a io..i tive cure, for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. K. Dement. Father de Smct in his j.turual of early explorations along the lina of the Columbia, describes the climate of Walla Walla valley as being mild, and states that the mountains and hills were green throughout the winter; snows were of a rare occurrenco and never remained on the ground more than a day or two at a time. Tho experience of the past two weeks, says the Statesman, would indicate that the climate is going back to its old status auain. The Bev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, I ml., says: "Both myself and wile oweour lives toSmi.oH's Coxi-mitiox Cuke." Sold by W. E. Dement. Tho Dalles Times h tiri in the field with the legular orthodox "Happy New Year" editorial. The next week will be prolific in essays on the first column of the" second page. "Eighteen hundred and eighty-one, with its joys and its sorrows, is pass ing into tho shoreless sea,"' etc., etc. The Times says: "Wc know not whether the events of the old will foreshadow tho happening in the future, or if time to come will be dis similar from all that is past." Not a bit of it Everything will wag right along "allee same." Mrs. Twilight awl Mrs. IlMey have taken charge of the Pioneer Restaurant, which has been thoroughly renovated and refitted. Mrs. Illsley has charge of the cuisine. Good coffee a specialty. Dock and warehouse room in As toria is in demand. Nearly every available space- is occupied. Mo&srs. Brown and Corbett wc uudtr?iuud are about to enlarge their warehouse to double the capacity. We suggest that the varioiiB canneries could add a good paying institution to each one of their canneries by building a graiu warehouse and dock for the accommo dation of vessels, in front of each cannery, running out to deep water. These extra facilities will bo especially needed since the Astoria Transporta tion company aro making extensive preparations for bringing grain to Astoria for shipment. Fort Colvillo. The Army and Navy Register ntj December ()f War trc 10th, says: "The Secretary transmitted to the Senate a J ..e . .r T 3? r ll partment of the Columbia, dated Sep- tember, 1881, of an inspection of Ports Coeur d'Alenc and Colvilie and Camp I a,,,,;-....,. Vlii,vtiiii Tprrirnrv within rs ! )0-v,n' " wiiingtoii lcrritoij , with j Combs, BlUiSheS. an endorsement therein of the lieu- tcralof the Army, in which he leami-j Stationery. FrcWieS ! ltimuls that :i snecific ntiiirnnnnticin nfi ' .10,000 be asked for t l.nihl a permu-' .. . X t ll- 1. -.. : iifin iiohi iiinnueni asnuigiii Territory, to replace old Fi t Colvilie. t now in dt-cay. This fort is iiec.tf.snry. for the motectinn of the frontier set-s tlemeiit!. ea-t of the great plain of the j Columbia river, and the appropriation of the sum asked fr by the general f j ; the armv is recommended to the favor I i able consideration of Cnugiv."!;. L have just received the finest a-oi nieut of fancy goods in my line ever brought to Astoria, consinting of ner fumery cslms, toilet 3cK toilet ca'ses, tine perfumeries, fancy oans. combs. brushes, hand glasses. and toilet articles of ail kinds splendid prcx-nts for the holidays. Call and examine goods and nrices brfoie nurehasin Isiwlierp. at J. W. Ctsnn's drug store. ojpositt 0?ci- uent l loiei. .siona. ureuon. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. E M Grimes and wf Clatsop; David West Cathlamet; Jas Williams, Bobt Roberts J'anzv Point; O P Wilsou S F; E Milli-r Brooklield; K G Shaw t and : elm Ft Stevens; S Davis, Mrs Geo Brown Ilwaco; Jas Graham' John West Weatport; T It Foss John Days; W A Pratt S F; L Emont, E Cluchie Cathlamet; G W Fonner W lcski; S L Woods S F; D H Spear Bk .1 A Wriht: O B Watson Portland. PAKKKR HOl'Ki:. H 1) Newberry Knappa; S Eiliaon, ChasBnffellA Hayes city;Chas Du- pree Knappa; Mrs Corstellow, Sgt Graham wife and child, Mrs O'Connur and child Fort Stevens; C B Watson Portland; Chas Hand The Dalles; T Cannon Lyus river: R Lareide Port land; R II Laughlin Forest Grove; H Huxle3' Portland; J U Caneron Nc halem; Wnt Fredeuburg Ilwaco; P Callcnder Clatsep: Tt M Wooden Ne halem. ASTOKIA "F2 lTK"l KP.YItTM KXT C. .I.THKNCHAKD ClMef Kuglncer 1". 1. HICKS. M Avt. Kuj-jiiccr .1. 0. 1'.OZOItTH '.'d .W. Enjniieer llOAltD OF DELEOATES.-llwiUxT nieet injxfouiih Mnmlav in each month, at 7."X) i. f..at halt of Alert Hook a.ul l-idrter COIt.1!l Xo. 1. OFru'Ki:. 1. . I. Taylor. rrc.idt-nL ; If. I I'arker. Secretary : A. W. Herry, Treasurer. Ii:i.i:atks. W. W. I'arker. .1. Strauss, I. Bergman, of Astoria Engine Co. No. l ; A. A. Cleveland. W..J. Bam. Chat. n. Stockton, of lte.sciie Kimim: Co. "Xo. '2 : Ed. I. Curtis. A. W. Iterrv. F. .I.Tavlor. of Alert Hook and I.-idrterCo. Xo. l. ASTOKTA EXOIXE CdMI'A AT So. I Kejnilar meeting Jltt Momt.-iv in veh iiiuidh. OPKjri:i:s. V. W. Parker, i're-ident : I E. Sclig. Seeietary: William ISm-k. Treas urer ; ll. 1. Steven:. I'lin-uian. S. C. IiigalN, I.t .Vs-t. Foi email. .lee. i:. ni:iiier.'d -.i. l"or man. 1UISCUE EXCUSE CtiMPAXY Xo. .'. Kcgutar iiM-cliii'C fir-4 .Montla in eaeli month. Oinoi:i:s. A. A. Cleveland. Fre-ideiit ; .1. A. MontRmnerv. Serrelan ; ! C. Xorris, Treasurer; Cha. II. Stockton. I'ortMiiaa. A. McKcnie, 1st AsM. Foreman.". I. W. I.roun. id Av-t. Foicman. ALERT JWOKAXD J.ADDUU Co. So. I. Regular meeting second .'donda.x in each month. Oiticeus. J. O. lloortli. 1'nMdeiit ; C. Drown, Secretary; Jay Tut tie. Treasurer; J. K. Thomas. Korenuui. F. 11. EllierMin. 1st Asst. Foremnn. F. W. Feniison. d Ast. Foreman. BnSCELLANEOUS Teachers" Examination. mt!E EXAillXATIOX OF TEACHEKS JL for the 1th Quarter or iti. will In held at the School House on .Mam SI reel, in Aslo iia. on Thursday and Friday. Peeciider2nih and 30th. IKM.cnmuu-itehitrat in o'clock a. ji. of eaehday. V. W. VAUKEK. County Siioo Supt. Notice of Copartncrsllip, n:. the rxnF.f:sir;sEi. hei:ev tl give not tee that we li:i. formed a-o-icitiit'rililp under the Jinn nana of U-ine;i-eher& Colin. to traiisnt-t the hasiiii-sof tan ning, in Astoria, ciregen. f. i.Eixr.wvKiu:!:. A. A. CUI1N. Astr::i. Oregon. Dee. . isSi. .to HEADtn'Airn-isrs defai:t.ment of the Oolumbi't, aneaer limieks. W. T.. Xov. ;. 1SSI. V. ntlen pro"wsai-, will oe n'reived li the undersigned, at Yaneower F-arracks. W.T.. until .Marth:;ist.issi for Die righl of exehi- sive seinintr on the Fort Stevens. (Fohit Adams) .m unary Keservtutau. unnng tin next lishlng soason. The right to reject anv or all hiils. as may Ih deemed In.t, is n" served hv the undcrslgneil. O.D. ('.'.: EEX. Mai. and AssM Agl. C.cnend, P.rou-t IJrisa dler Ccnenil U. S. Aniiy. ilu Summons. JX THE CIKCriT C017KT OF '1 JL of O.-eyosi, for Clatsop Conntv. A. E. Huslon. plalntiir.v. Willia THE CIKCl'IT COURT OF THE State iam littsion. Jefendant To the above named defendant William Husten: In ln name of the Statu id Ore gon, j on an hereby required to appearand answer the complaint of the a'Hive nam-d plaintiff filed against you inthpabovv enti llcil M-.it. in tin above intitlc court, oil or befoie the first ilay of tno nc;t tenn id ald li'illl, uili ll .bill im- ii. i iii-.il, i, . in-- mi ii.i, of .lanuary. IR2.- If vim fall to s( api-can .- it i want and answer for want thereof the plaintiff; will apply to ttie court for the rrfn-r pniyed for iii s'afd complaint, widen Jsa.Iecrw fc solrins the bond- of matrimonv heretoforr 1"" : '."" "." "- ". .! nn.l ...... n. I. i;.... I,-... ..r.i. I... T-lI.-.-fT .-,1 12-dfit-Fr Attorney for Phlntltf OAjSTNEBY POR SALE. THE 1IUILDIXG. PLANT A XI) SUF plles or the BUITLSH COLUMBIA FACKIXO COMPANY, near Xew Westmin ster, l'raser Kiver. Applv to JAMES FIXLAYSOX. 318 Front St., S.F -lm Or P. BIP.RELL, on the premises. vK?nnini;rSm Patiel.tsacltnlttcdatallhours.drrj-ornight. virtue of an order made by hl Honor. Ual-; .- i,Vsiclaii 1ns exclusive rleht everv SStl2WhKfVnlW C!'an,?,0rS l " to and1mlJherffilegeeo on the. l.,th d.i of Nov embei I. employing any physician they prefer. miscellaneous. CITY r5 r" s o r- ss. r- r LJ W W P. I LJ K P" i - uv a. constant naming new addition to ourttock and liavc the finest and lancet assortment of variety 0-ds in the oily. Celluloid Goods. ' AUonrgooiK are marked In plain Uriiw Call ami examine quality and note prices, j CUAS. STEENS & SOX-; itIAvjA U1 0. C'ROSBl i- t J1 IVah-r la JHARDI AEE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, FlnDita anfl Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET 1R0H. TIN AHD COPPER. ) Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER. PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. Xone hut Hrst class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES- Constantly on hand HOLMAN'S P1I); FOK THE ST0MAGH, LIVER, AND KIDNEYS. 2 TRADE MAK!:. In all easi.sof hdliousi.es and malaria in every foi in. a pre entaih i antl curt of chills, fever and diinih a;iii. Dr. Holmau's Pad is a perfect surc.s. And for dyspepsia, siek heartache and nrr:is prostration, as the pad is applied o-. r tin pit or the tomaeh. the great nervous eenti-i.it auulliilales tin diseasal oneA It regulates the lnrrand .stomach -o site cessfully that digestimi te.eomes perfect. l'rof. II. A. Looinis svs : "U is nearer a universal pauaeea tiian'anylhiug m ir.edi eine." This ij done on the principle of ab sorption, .if which Dr. Holman's J'ad is the otil true ern,ent. Fr ailkidai troalde.s. um Dr. Holman's Uenal or Kidney Fad, the best remedy in the world and rcronuneiidcd lv the mcdienl faculty. Beware of Bogus Pads. Each genuine Uohuan's Fad hears the pri vate revenue stamp of tho Hohuau Fad Co.. witti theahove tnnle mail; printed in green. ISuy none without it. For Sale by ail Druggists. Dr. Holman's advice K free. Full treatise sent free on application. Ad.lrvNs: HOUIAX FAD Co 711 lhoadway, Xeu Vork F. O. hox2!li Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking lsv -iiplvmgiiorstinall at the nearest nnici d TIlESIXOEi: .MAX'l FAtTlKIXC CO.. (or h- postal eant if at a distance), and adult ulinir.tlfd ropy of a Nirt IUck entUIiul GENIUS REWARDED, on THK Story of lie Serin Machine. Containing a handsome :uid easily Meet en graving frontispiece ; atso.ia finely engraved wood ruts, and hound in an elaborate blue and gold iilhcgraphed cover. Xo charge whatever Niuadc for this handsoun hook, which on lie obtained on'v bv application at the hnuu-h and .subordinate ofllccs of The Singer Manufacturing Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. Principal Office, SI Union Square, XI'.W TOP.K. HOSPITAL, j.rpAT aoiukia, OKEGON r,,IIK tNsrrriTinv rvni.n pvt? T the SlsterVof Ph-Vritv U now ren .tKtS15'1' "ou r,a' liE OF eady for t UlIEi.? u"n..?.I,?iien.1. ..-.s.,.. , ll4iilll- II1II11.S ll'l 1JH" !. Vlllllllll.lll.1 tlUil Ul nnv1esirii''t bem lTnitert States ISariuo Seamen who pa Hospital l)uca,ar enti tled to Free care and attendance at this Hos- pltal during slckncsi. Vermits must be ob i lained for l-niteil ttate.s Marines at the Cus tom House, SisTKr.s or Cn.MtiTv BLANK .JOOKS PRINTED AND BOUND TO AN slZ and ruled to nnr order, at tHK Abtorian oEea f j! A C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. asi5ca3ZS2:3sc223sss3::ss2iisuiuuuiia3tiHUir :3ii2:c3E2:;:::223i2ai:i;::siiiiiHix:isnsiisiiziiiiin IIIJIMS2I!S!Jeai:S313iaSiai33B2Stja2EX3SSaKaiSilIElW8mUUHlMlHMHHti a SB I S STORE I I 2 I S n I lS3aesa8ssaaf355SSS"9a",asela822.JBatS!:Bait3S3siisM8ieiiseisiiBMuuiiiHiiMnii FOR CS R RX8TMA AND !II133XaiEBSS2&SS2iaai3gSB833S3aiIXlXI33IBimsiIM32aZUUIlllIMl Bl DincjTnATnncj s .iJ2ik3 L!9!5Sa3BlII3a3S:3S3a3B3a3I3liai333Saiai3ISa31S13(33ait3llB9MIlUCIIlS Buy your Children and Friends .something that will be of service to them I have received a u8niiiii y Which I will sell at wholesale rates. Buyers will save money by purchasing of me. C. IL COOPER, IXL Store, near Parker House, Astoria. TheBossCoffee and Tea Pot ' 1 82t!2Z&ZSiZZ f '. k IJbb'.' IS TWO fiOORS EAST OP OCCIDENT, IB? "BS I CHAS. HEILBORN, ArANUFAOTUREU OF FUBNITHRTC Ss BEDDING AN1 DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COIINIOES AND CURTAIN TOLES Complete in every branch. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY (r. fc? "T" II fM II ICC tatsra' &yc?jgj4a. TOvTO' IS SlFEKIOi: TO .MOST. AM) I LVEI.LH) FA XOXE OX 'IMS CO.XSl JOHN UAHJN, - - FJLiOPKIETOK, CHEETAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. uOulers left at the GEEM.VNIA 1JEEK HALL will he promptly attended to.- ASTOKCA BREWERY. IW. MEYER -------- Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. SS23ESOX.-21a T3KTO"CJ3Kr03E32a:3E33Nra?. REDUri'ION OF'ilOLESALK PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OE 30 (MELONS. LAEGE ORDEltS IX LIKE I'lrOPORTIOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI 50 per Dozen fi3Special attention paid to orders from Public Hnascs and Pamilies.-a Washington ISarket, Main Street - - Astoria Oregon i BETtGMAJS' 0 BKHRY j i RSPCT1-TJLLY CALL THE AriK-! tion of tho public to tho fact thot the j aooro JtarKet win anraya uo suppaea vriiu a FULL VARIETY REST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED K1EATSI Which will bo sold at lowoBt rates, wholoaale aMrgdL Speclalatteation YOUR Hi in - lars,e eonsia-ument of Ti O old Jewelry MAY HE HAD OF iTC.RHA'WES SOLE AOEXT.X Also. Af.eni lor the celetimted'i & MEDALLION ftAKGK SUITES, ASTORIA. OREGON . wa DKciiAKKi without ri'KTHF.R SOTICK fley,jj And no terms ot peace until every man in Astoria haianew suit of olothea XA1JK BY 2IEASY. Ixiuk at the nrlces : Pants to order from - - - $3 co Pants. Genuine French Caislmpi-f. to m Suits from - -- -- . km BJ llnc oI samples on the coast to f) SSjlK -. ... - aV