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& "V a-j 1 i F. i m r nz. , jp- r i - i r71 i : $, gftc-fanVlB stwta. AJSTOR TOIUA-OREGON: SUNDAY JAN. 1. 1882 4. r. IIAH.OU.VN Editor. The Compliments or the Season. Tin Aftokiax wishes its friends dTCl thousand peeple: has naviga anc'trons. in all sincerity, "a ; ble waters and mineral.deposits of Happf-New-Year.' - Having taken (great value; is well situated for uo hoiday on Christmas, we feel ! manufacture and export; lus a that i would' be slighting the sea-' fertile "soil and a mild climate, and son t work to-morrowj so'shalLin common with all others doing busliitiaol'ere, take a holiday to- marrow. $82.'- T hk days and dais of '81 are in 'the past,' and the i" of S2 is shining brightly in i heavens. Hope and memory arc lne rising and setting stars thatg"tteron tne verge of every Xew Yar horizon. To some the Xew VeV is ful1 of glad promise, and tl- belIs rinS a paean of victory; totuc.re ?t's butj the forgmg of anotl01" "nk ,n t,,e chain of advoran :iMnstance,and th midnight toll is but the clironi f cle ot defeat. For othere whose names are forever stricken from the muster rolls of duty, and who are content to slip down the back entry of time to an oblivion of musty forgetfulness, the clash and clamor of a hundred tccples that announce the Xew Year's birth, is of neither note nor consequence. To the active workers of the world it is a matter of congratulation that they live to see another Xew Year's day and of good intent to so live that should they happily welcome its successor, it may be indeed "a happy Xew Year." fAew Year Soles. Tiik celebration of Xew Year's day is onn of the oldest as well as most universal customs on record. Its formal celebration was insti tuted by the old Rom tii reformer, Xuma Pompilius. who, in 713 B. C dedicated .the dav to Janus. On wines. Mechanics t began some thing new in their trade and liter ury men and artists also com inenci'd some liew work. On that dav, too, the -consuls took office. J'roni this custom, uodouot, liowen the installing of mayors, council men and other potentates and dig nitaries on that day. During Uie time of the emperors two white bulls were sacrificed to Jupiter CapitoliiiiisLoii'" Xew Year's day The Romans the genuine old gold Romans laid aside all old 3 r grudges, wereHas polite" as they knew how to their friends, even thouglCtheyHlitl npt call on them, ami wore particularly carelul not to .say any words of bad onions, " and the plenitude of such words ".n 'he vernacular of that day best inScates tlieir'efibrtto be polite as far 113 langiiiigiyis concerned. The I'listom of making" Xew Year's presents, i;j about, extinct in this day and generation it tiever did take well on " this coast; but in olden tinea, chionielers. inform us, it was carried to an amazing ex lent. The orijrin of it is ascribed fti Titus Tatius, king of the bine"s. On bnoi occasion 'Titus was presented vith some branches cut in a prove consecrated to strena, the gocliirss of stro'ith, and, considerinp- it a favorable "men, he ordained that the custom .-hoiikl continue for all time. He inust.have been one of those, men ''who, though dead, vet rule our 'that dav the Humans sacrificed to llhjibdojible-f!UdL gojfcfcake of ''new- sifted meal, salf, incense and ' hpiriLs: from their unis." The American of the day observes Xew Years as best suits himself. A careful abstinence from business and a roving circuit of "calls" usually takes up- his time, ending sometimes in a '"call" on a flush or straight, when the other fellow lias a, pill hand and rakes in ,the ante and accruing assets. One of the best ways of celebratinsr Xew Year's.day is tliat in vogue among our heathen co-laborers, the Chi nese, who- pay. all their debts on that dayand'if tliey can't do that give up all .they have to their creditors without the civilized pro cess of going through bankruptcy. Should Be Admitted It would be but a matter or justice to admit Washington into the Union at this session of Con grebs. Our sister Territory is great in all that goes to make a Stato; in i tion. and prospects. It has a hun- asks for a State form of Govern ment feeling that it would be an advantage in a business way. Xe vada, scarred and seamed by bar ren wastes, a desert tract of desolation, came into the Union seventeen years agar with, a great deal less than half the piesent population of "Washington. It came in as a party measure, to give Lincoln three more elec toral votes, and on any other ground than that of political nc ccssity had no business to set itself up for a State. aslungton by reason of its advantages has a plea for admission that it may still further foster .its prosperity and help develop its rich resources by a judicious and economical svstem of home government. Who, Though Dead, Yet Speafeetli. The following is the peroration of a eulogy on Garfield, delivered by Senator Hoar in Washington last Friday: The honors paid to Garfield are the portent of a bet ter age and a better geneintjon against vulgar heroisms of the past. Go through their mausol eums and under their triumphal arches and sec how the names in scribed there shrink and shrivel compared with that of this Chris tian soldier, whose chiefest virtues after all are of tho fireside and family circle, and of a dying bed. Here the hero of America becomes the hero of humanity. Let us not boast at the funeral of our dead. Such a temper would be doubly odious in the presence of such ex pressions of hearty sympathy from governments of every form; but wo should be unfaithful to our selves if in asking for this man a nlace in the world's arallerv of illustrious names, we did not de clare that we" offer him as an ex ample of the products of freedom. Is not that country worth dying for whose peasantry are of such a strain, and is not a constitution worth standing by, under whose forms freedom calls such men to her high place? Is not the union worth saving which gives all of us the property of countrymen in such a fame? XEW TO-DAY. OPB E3 JSTJ3ST, XEW Y'OKK, 1SS2. Tiik Sun' for 1382 will make Its fifteenth annual revolution under the present man agement, shining, as always, for all. big and little, mean nud gracious, contented and un happy, Uepublicau and Democratic, de praved ana viriuou-., intelligent ami onuse. Tm; sun's light is for mankind and woman kind of every sort; but Its general warmth Is for the good, while it pours hot discomfort on the blistering backs of Ihe persistently wicked. Tun Sux of 1SSR was a newspaiierof n new kind. It discarded many of the forms, and a multitude of the superfluous words and phrases of ancient journalism, it under took to report in a fresli, suecinct, liiicon Aentional wav all the news of the world, omitting no event of human Interest, a id commenting upon affairs with the fearless ness of absolute indencudence. The suc cess of tins eH-rlmpnt was the .success of Tiik Sun. It ellcctcd a permanent change in llie. tjle of American newspaK-rs. K err important jonrn.il established in tills eoHnlrvm the dozen jears past has been modelled after Thk Susr. Ecry important Journal already existing has been modified and bettered by the force of Tun Si N's eamplc. Tiik Sux of 1862 will be the same outspok en, truthtelllng, and Interesting newspaper. lly :i liberal use of tho means which :ui abundant prosjerily affords, we shall make it better than ever before. Ve shall print all the news, putting it Into nrauauiu siiain.-. iuiu iiii.isuimi u-i miii.iii- nnce, not by the traditional yardstick, but oyjis real interest in uie people, msunce from Printing Ilmie Square Is not the first consideration with Tiik Sux. Whcneer an) thing happens worth reporting we get tho particulars, whether it happens In lirook lvuorin Iloklmm. In politics we have decided opinions ; aud :tro accustomed to express thpin in language that can be understood. AVo say what we think about men and events. That habit is the only secret of Tiik sun's political course. The IVeewi.y sux gathers Into eight pages the. best matter of the seven daily is sues. An Agricultural Department of un equalled merit, full market reports.and a liberal proportion of literary, seientitlc. and domestic intelligence complete Tiik Week ly Sux. and make it the best newspaper for the fanner's household that was ei or printed . Who does not know and read and like Tiik Suxday Sux, each number of which is a uolcondaol interesting uteraturc, v.un the best poetry of .the day, prose, every line w orth reading, news, humor matter enough to fill a good-sized book, and infinitely more varied and entertaining than any book, big or little? IT our. Idea of w hat a newspaper should be pleases you. send for Tiik Sux. Our terms arc as follows : For the dally Sux. a four-page sheet of twenty-eight columns, the price by mall, post paid, is- 55 cents a month, or SG 50 a year; or, including the Sunday paper, an eight-page sheet of fifty-six columns, the price is 65 cents per month, or ijij ;o a vear, postage paid. The Sundav edition of The Sux Is also furnished separately at $l 20 a, rear post age paid. The price ot the Weekly Sux. eight pages, fifty-six columns. Is $1 a year, post age paid, For clubs of ten sending 910 we will send an extra copy free. Address: I.W.EXGLAXD. Publisher of The Sux. Xew York City. I MIKfiF.T.T.AT'rEOITS. MIKOE1LANEOUS. MlSUbL.taiN.fc.UUfc. PEREFTORYJUJGTION SALE. , Jan. 4, at II A.M. I am instructed to s.i-11 for acromit of w hom H may concern a lot of Household Furniture and Effects, OtiiiM-iling in i.irt or t Ucil-room Sets, Complete;' :i Double Spring DIatlr:vii": ' 1 Striped Kcp Nefh: ClinSrs, Tables. Mirror, eti: : AI (l Euxratlii;r; ami Painting. HiimlsosiK- Gin.-. II:ieI. KlKlit-Baj- CIuJ. Rci-uiilrr, Tumbler-., Cliumpagiis Classes and oilier ;inss-.i:ire, Sraclict T.ainpsaiiilCltaiideliers. Also, a lot ofBrtissels ami other Cisr- pr'lisig. K.C.IIOL1JEX. Auctioneer. 1S82. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. llarjia'it IlVr.i Manila at tlic lica.l of American illntnueil utcMy Journal. Hy Us uniurlKiii position in politics. Hi admir able illibtratiniui, its carefullj clin-.cn serial1-, slioit Moitev. f ketches, ami poems, contrib uted ti Hie foremost arlM-tauil aiillinr of tliu day, it cirries instmcti.ui ami ciiteit.iin- nif ni lo inousanus oi American Homes. It will alu.iys lie tlieniiuof tlicpiiblisliert to make Innfi'V UV l.lii tlie miht popular and attraclne famlh ncnsp.iier in Hie world. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Venn hai:pi:u'.s wkkkly ...?i iw H.Utrat'S JIAGAZINK .. 4 00 HAnrr.ii'S kzau . t oo TlicTinri:r. above puldicatioin 10 00 Auj- TWO above named . 7 00 jiAitrKirs youxci rr.ori.r.. 1 ro HARPER'S 3IACAZI.Ni: . m IIAUl'KU'd YOUXK 1'EOri.EJ " " IIAIU'EK'S KKASKI.1N SQUAIini.1 IIUAKY, One Year (5J Xinnbcis) IU 00 rtaac J'rcc lit all MihterUicr fii Iht I'nl Icil Statci nr Canntia. The Volumes of the Wcckij begin with the fir-t X'umbcr for January f each ear. AVliMTno time Is lncntloncd, it will be un derstood that the subscriber wlsl.es to com mence wilh the Xumber next after the re ceipt of order. The last Twchc Annual olmesof llAi: pkr's Wkkiclv, In urat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of CMicnse timidcd the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume). lor .-7 ui each, ninth Cases for each ohum suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt i.f 1 00 each. lU'mittances should be made by l'ost-Of-flce Money Order nr Draft, to avoid chance Of lOvS. Xrwtpitprrj: arc Mot Ijvtipu Ihii mlerrtic mrnt icttlimil the rrpuw order uf llAKl'Ki: K iiiioriii'iis. Address: iiAi:i'i:i:&r.i:oTiinns, Xew York. Notice.- 4$ mm: rAirrxKitsmr nuKirroFOur.ox- JL isting between C. 1 .l.icKlns and .lohn A. Montgomery under the Hrn'i name of .inck-ins ,v Montgomery, hits been mis day dissolved by mutnil consent. .lohn A. Montgomery will collect and settle all ac counts ot snia urm. OIIAS. IIJARKINS. .1X0. A. MONTCOMCUY Aslnri.i. Ogn, Dec. it, lsst. d-:SM x-fiL.rx.oEtKza'ss-. CLEANING and REPAIRING XKVf. CHEAP AXD IJl'lCK. P. ;r.oitur. r-OA'i'rr. M.iiu Stieet, opposite X. IH-bs, Sheriff's Notice. rElIir. STATE. COl'XTY. AXD SfATE JL School Taxes for the ye.ir 1SS1, are non due and can be paid at my olllce at theComt House. A. M. TWOMHIA". d&wtf SlteritrandTax Collector, School Tax District No. 9 Upper Astoria. (SCHOOL TAXES FOR THIS DISTINCT kZJ am iuiu due and pay.ible at the utlice ot uie iiiwersiguru. v ji. i.. aii.xii.. Clerk of Disinct Xu. '.). Astorir, Die", ll. d-lm Teachers' Examination. raiiii: examixatiox or teacheks JSL forlbettb (Juai eror issi. will be liebl M the School House on Main Street, in Asto ria, on Thursday and Friday, DccemberlNth anilOlllii lfcsi,ctmi!i:cncing:it 10 o'clock A.M. oleachd.iN. W. V. I'AKKEIi. Count) School Supl Notice of Copartnership. WC THE L'XDEUSlfiXED, HEIlEliY vi gle police that we li.c formed a co partnership under the firm irime of ielnen welicr&Colin.tn transact tiiebuincasof tan ning, m Aslona, Oregon. C LEIXEXWEIlEi: A. A. COHX. Astoria, Oregon. Dec. c. lfwt. rt-aOd TTH EADOrAItTEltS DEPAKTMOT OK a tbeColumbi.i, Vancomer llarracks, W. T.. Xov.'jO, 1SS1. Written proposals uilt ben-ceived bvthe uuucrsignco. ai Mineower j.arnicKS, . i.. nnlil March :;ist. l-forthe rislit'of exclu- sie Mining on Hie l"ort Stevens. (Point AO.unsI Militan itescnation. during the next fishing season. The right In reject any or an uuis. as may ne iiecineti ue.sr, is ru- servcu nv me unuersigneu. O.I). C.EEEX'. Maj. and A.ss't Act, (!cner.ilI5reiet llriga ilier (icni'nd V. s. Army. dtf School Tax Notice. niO THE TAX PAYE11S OF SCHOOL JL District Xo. 1, Clatsop count)', Oregon : "ou are hereby untitled that the assessment roll for the school tax In district Xo. 1 for the vearlSSI. is completed and will be in my liands at my ofllce at Iirowii & (Jo's dock for the neit sixty days from date hereof. Pay your taxes in lime ami s.nc costs. .T.C.HUSTLEIl, Clerk of School District Xo. 1 Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 10. 1SS1. IIRS. A. RAPPLEYEA, Fornierly.of Xciv Y'ork, .wishes to an nounce to Ihe ladies of Astoria that .she is now prepared to do TIRESS MAKISO Tn .ill the latest strips. A sliare of voilr nat roiuigc Is respectfully solicited. ' Jiooins opposite uocny nan, v-uuuaiuus street. LETTER HEAD PA PUB. PRINTED OB FLA IX, OF THE BES1 inalitv uf Thk Artoruh ofSca. BILL HEAD PAPER. OF.EVERY GRADE AXD COLOR, PKIX ed or plain, at lowest rates, nt ; ' ' Tht-Astoman ofEce A. v. IILVN. II. I'AOE. J'JK (kJ iA SB (sriVKssORS TO K. s. lm;ir.) -Wlmiesa'i-aii.l reiall uciilcrs in - I ?0Cke?y. j Giass and Plated Ware,! t i TltOPJOAl AXD DOMKSnC j FRUITS AND -VEGETABLES, i Tivetlicr with Wines, Liquors, Toljacco Cigars The largest ami most complete stock of goods In their Hue to be found in the city. Corner of Cass and Sijucmoolhe stieets. ASTOKIA, OKt:COX. arboiu's laiSii FLAX Tllliyilii Salmon Het Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, all sizes. Seines Made to Order, Fiax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. BARBOUR BROTHERS till Slnrkct Slreel. Muii Fruiieli HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers. ask roi: UNION INDIA RUBBER CO'S Pure Para iiiim 2?&l iProcjif Rubber Boots and Coats. nnwAiu: or imitatien: lie suie the Hoots are staniied Cl'.iCK VllOOF on the hpcls. and have Hie VU11E GUM Sl'IUXGS on the fool and instep, which prevents their cracking or breaking. They will last twice as long as anv others maunfacUiieil. kou s.vi.r. i;y all dkali:i:s. ALL KIXDS RL'P.nEK llULTIXO. 1'ACK- ixo, Jiosi:, spisixos, clothinc, 1S00TS AXD .SH0i;S. Ktc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. i:. II. PE.HK. Jr. si.JI.KUXYOX, Agents, San Francisco . Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking I'.vapplxingpersnn.illvnl tho nearest onicc 01 Till: MSttEK MAXUKACTriUNt; CO.. (or by postal card If at a distance), and adult pei-suii will be jnesented with a beaiitlfully illiistmled en))- of a.Xcw Hook entitled GEWIDS REWARDED, on tiii Story of the Seiuf MacMne. Containing a handsome and costly steel en gr.n ing frontispiece ; also, 2s fi nely engrav ed woodcuts, and bound in an elaborate blue and gold lithographed cover. Xo chargo whatever is made for thU handsome book, which can be obtained only br application at the branch and subordinate offii cm of The Singer Jlanutictuihig Co. . The Singer Manufacturing Co. Principal Office, SI Union Square. XEWYOr.K. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHiNG. At Capt. Kogcrs old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and 'Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Oood work guaranteed. ' Painter and Ruffner, DEALERS IX - PILIIffG, OLXEr, - - - OREGOX. FARM AND TIMBER LAND. 335 ACRES. East It of Hubbard claim on the Walluski for sale. Six miles from town br water or county road. Inquire of GELO F. PARKER, or at this olllce. tf Geo. W. Horned : ':rj Wholesale and Retail Dealer, !qo?;oceKibs ci-i -3 u i Provisions, Lumber1"1""5 KTC. ETC.. ETC. i?jsiIcrilieils jni,i Cannerv S1UPPL1ES A SPECIALTY. AOENT TOP. THE San Jose Fruit packing Conipany. A Nil THE San Francisco Chemical AST01I1A 0ISE60N. THE SIWGER SEWING MACHINE, The undersigned respfctfiilly notiffeb the piibh. Hint ha ing been appointed ;i!;ent for the. NEW-IMPROVED SINGER, He is now prepared to offer these unrivalled Sewing Jlaehines on such terms as cannot f.iil to meet tho wants ot everybody In need of this indispensable article of household furniture. Liberal discount made on cash sales. To those desiring it I will sell on the Instalment plan. I'lvo dollars a mouth, 17 cuius ;i uay. ucs uuiu u nisis u siuuKcr jur cigars), w ill s,oon purchase your wife a Singer, The Best Sewing Machine Ever Put Together. Old Sewing Machines taken In exchange, Attachments. Xeedles. Cotton. Oil. etc,, al- wajsouhand. Call and examine tho Singer Sew Ing Machine and the variety ot work it can perioral at i i;. iiui.uti.s. Agent Singer Jlan. Co Piles! Piles! Piles! A Sure Cure Fmiml at T.-.ist ! Bf One Xocl Sufic! A sine Cure for Illind. Olecdiiig. Itching and I'lcenit el Tiles has been discovered by l)r. Williams, fan Indian ItcmcdvV. called Ur. William's Indian Ointment. A single bo has cured the worst chronic cases of 'S or : vears standing. Xo one need suffer tne nuuutes after :ippl)ing this wonderful soothing medicine. Ixitliins, instrumcnls and electuaries do more harm than good. Wil liam's Ointment absorbs the tumors, alia) s the Intense itching, (particularly at night af ter "ettini! warm in bed), acts as a noultlce. cncsinstant relief, and is prepared only fur Piles, itching of the pHiate parts, and for nothing else." Head what the Hon. ,T. SI. Cofllnburrr of Cleveland.savs about Dr. Williams Indian Pile Ointment : I ha e used scores oi file Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Or. William's Indian Ointment. Forsalebvall druggists or mailed on re ceipt or price, si no. HEXRV A. CO.. Prop's. Cleveland. O. Hodge. Davis & Co.. Wholesale Agents. Portland, Oregon. C1III1U0 BREWERY, .1. KTKAVNS, - - AMEXT. Is now ready to .supply the public with the Celebrated Chicago Beer in any quantity to suit. I lune alio this Oeleunilcd liicago Kccr In Uottlcs, Which is now -very popular among "all fami lies ami saloons.-- Please send in ) our orders and they will hae mv best attention. .1. STItAUSS, Astoria, Oregon. Agent for Oregon and Wnsh.Ter. MAKl-S lP IMKST CLASS STOCK INTO Harness and Saddles, And will lit ou out inbetterst)leand cheap er ralesthaii any other man In Oregon. A lull lane of YTliipK, Curry Combs, etc., oil liaml. C. l.KIXKVVF.15PR. A. A. OI1K. KSTAl'.USIlr.D INK. Leineiiwcber & .Cohu, ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMERS AP CURRIERS, Slanufaetureis. and Importers ot A LL KINDS OI' XaTF.A.'S'TTTSJES. AND FINDINGS Whotesalo Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. Kjrliighest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. Notice to Cannerymen. IOK THIltTY DAYS FK05I THIS date : 1 will contract to make fish boxes of sat isfactory quality In any quantity at the fol lowing prices : boxes In the shuck 12!? cents each ; nailed boxes 14S cents each, deliv ered at the "West Shore Mills. , ..LCTRULUXGEK. Astoria, Dec. 10, 1831. v. . d-lm C. H. COOPER, GESERAL MERCHANDISE. lsSK;ZSZSXa;5SI552a3:S335C5HS3"K32SIS6HS ' aj.s;si-K33i:i:iriia3isiMniHnitsC3Kias!siiiii3H - o?3Fi!s::35!Ji:fs'5riii:!ij33!:5!iti3Ji2:Ji:Jii::2::i:ii3i:nsnjmiun 3i:2itE3:z9tiii!3!iiu:ia:i23titiiiiaiiMi3:iiKSiiiiimiiiiiiiuiiiii -FOR A1 m m pj i 5iiBii355:ii:5aEimJi3:ii3:5!s:i33ii:i:uii:3t2:i:n2::jja:i3jiiniiS PEESENTS Si:cti39a9ii:isic3iuiiiiiciniii:3iti3ii3ciiii:iiiitiiiiiij Buy 3'0ur Children and Friends something that will be of service to them I have received a, lare.e consignment of 8 num 135 Which T will sell at wholesale rates. Buyers will- save money by I XX SborQ, near TheBossGoffee and TeaTot - SSSE 4 3 Vy-aEcif ii l. TT-rz?A tv b mmfw&sgsgm' a &a 1EL Ja atSiCB TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, " ' CHAS. HE1LBORN, irANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S .BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, ."WINDOW CORNICES AND QCRTAIN TOLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, REDUCTION OF , WHOLESALE TRICES. , $T 50 PER BAitLOF 30 GrALLONS. lAr.OE Or.DERS IN LTKK PKOPOKTIOK. r Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI, 50,per Dozen C55-Speclal attention iald to orders from Public Honses and ffamtllcs-rea THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LA&1E IS SUPKRIOIT TO- MOST, AND Ift KXCE1.1J!D HY NOXE ON THIS COAbT JOELNHAHN, .,- - PROPKIETOR OHEWAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. re-Ordcrs left at tho GERMaNIA Brj:it 1LVLL i bo promptly attended to.-so Washington ISEarket, Slain street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN ds BERRY RESPXCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion cf the public to tho fact that the above Market will alitays -bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY or FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to supplj -ns shins. ' '-. . YOUR .' AS . I e mm Jewelry purchasing of me. I C. H. COOPER, Pcuvlier House, Astoria. .JLVYHElIADOlE, T.T T "1 T" A "TTTT71 i H i HJ. K.. M A Whi' . SOU: AOL'NT. Also, Aijent for the celebrated' MEDALLION ROT4 ASTORIA, OREGON BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. I war is oeci-aued without I ...mmiYim VATirP rimAiiik ...'. And no terms ot peace until ev erj' man In Astoria has a new suit of 'clothes MADK BY 3IEASY. Look at the prices : Pnnt tn nrdpi-from $8 00 12 EO Pants, Oenulue French Cassiraere Suits Irom - - - - - - - 23 00 Thciinest line of samples on thecoast to select from. , -y- Main street, opposite Parker House, Astoria. i ft -) kw . id "fc-27'2 i. K-i? cs: 4