The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, January 06, 1882, Image 3

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ASTORIA, 'OREGON:
FjtlDAY... .... JAjt G lbS!
ISSUED EVERY MOBNING.
-Monday Exeerted),
J. F. HAL-LORAN & COMPANY,
PCIIUSHKUS AXD VnOFKIETOUS.
Jina L'uidu, Caii direct.
Tcnns of Subscription :
sen e J by Carrier, .per week 25 Cents
-tnt by mnjl, four months S3 00
ieat ny maiUcne year...-" T.'. 9 00
Froo of Postage to Subscribers.
Advertisements inserted by the year at
the rate of 8 &, per square per month.
Transient adyertisini:. by the day or woek.
Sfty cents per square for each insertion.
THEfttTY.
Tkr Daily astouiax inu ; rent lu
mall at 75 cent a month, freer, postage Head
er vno contemplate absence from the city can
nnve Tun astowak follow them. Daily
oi Wpxkly edition taanypml-oflce-mth-
out additional expense. Addresses nay be
cnanqea as often at dadrcA. Leave order at
Ute counting room.
The Corina came down yesterday.
Steamer day; Oregon up, Colum
bia down.
Pendleton spent 8100,000 in im
provements in '8L
The steamer Magnet is off for
Young's river to-morrow morning.
The City Camp and Parknook
were towed up the river yesterday.
There is a foot of snow on the
Cascades between Ashland and Link
ville. The Union Mission Church at II
waco will be completed ready for the
pews in a few days.
Aaron Morton, who has friends
at St. Helens, is dangerously sick at
St, Mary's hospital.
Mr. J. D. Holraan, of Ilwaco,
stopped at our office to-day en route
for his residence at Portland.
Judge Deady has been serenaded
and otherwise pleasantly received by
his Clairsville, Ohio, friends.
The valuation of property in the
United States, as assessed for purposes
of taxation, is 10,897,135,567.
The 800 feet extension of the Il
waco wharf is about being completed
by the putting up of the guard rails.
"We learn that Mr. J. D. Holman
has lately added a southern extension
to Ilwaco, including a frontage in deep
water.
The British ship Nelson, 1,249
tons, Watkinds master, from Valpa
raiso, i3 over the bar and will be up
to-dayi
It is authoritatively denied that the
Oregon and California, and'Western
Oregon railroads are to be leased to
the Central Pacific.
Walla Walla wants another fire
engine. The Union thinks that it
could be bought without a special act
of tho Legislature.
Lynde & Co., contractors on the
mountain division of the N. P. R. R.,
have contracts for 500,000 ties and 10,
000,000 feet of lumber.
The January number of the Cali-
fornian is a fine specimen of magazuw
literature. In make up and contents
it is a credit to its publishers.
Hon. W. W. Hobart, of Eureka,
Nevada, who came up on the Colum
bia to be present at tho marriage of
his daughter, leaves for home on the
down steamer.
R. N. Freshman and Co., Cinci-
nati advertising agents are reported
"busted." Pnt not your trust in men
who want KX) worth of advertising
for fifteen cents.
Father Powers was on the streets
yesterday -with Ms new leg. He eays
it feels a little awaiward yet, but ex
ports tffget used to the change from
wood to cork before long.
Union prayer meeting in the Y. M.
C. A. rooms this ovening at 7 o'clock.
RnTiJor-t.- "Praver for the universal
prevalence of peace and righteous
ness." Everybody cordially invited.
rno nf the trusts of wind that
made it so lively for all out doora last
evening, struck the Portland boat as
she vras rounding the point and
brought the passengers to their feet at
short notice.
Tho printing of the Washington
Territory codes is to be done at Olym-
tria bv C. B. Uagley, who offered to
print 4135 copies for the 3000 appro
priated by Congress, uancroit iv o,
offered to print 4000 copies.
Exports, foreign, from Portland
durinff the past year, fco.rfoui,; im
ports, 8431,257. Internal revenue col
lections, , 84,314, .Value of new
,-bttildings erected, 1,147,865; street
hBprovements,283,000,-an(7a-rf.
Notice.
From this date James B. Booker is the
only person authorized to contractdebts
or order goods in my name for use at the
ruiappton cannery. .losEm ur-ui:.
Astoria, Jan. 3, 1SS2.
Quien
Sabo?
Gen. James S. Brisbin, a distin
guished engineer who has bten in
charge of the Yellowstone and Mon
tana .dhision of the Northern Pacific
railroad, writes to the .New York
Herald that the road after leaving
Helena, Montana, "passes over the
Rocky mountain divide through the
Deer Lodge pass, and enters the Deer
Lodge valley. A tunnel will have to
bo constructed through the divide,
but it will be short and easily made.
The tnnnel will be made this winter.
From Deer Lodge valley the road will
run along Hell Gate river into the
Missouri valley and up this vallev to
Lo Lo pass, where it presses over into
Washington terntor and Oregon.''
The Walla Walla Union thinks only
one of tuo constructions can be
placed on this: either Gen. Brisbin
mistaken or the Northern Pacific is to
be built over the Lo Lo Clearwater
pass. The operations of the company
at and beyond Pend d'Oreille lako,
where they have large fovces of men
at work grading, bridging and
"clearing the way, would indicate
that Gen. Brisbin nas mistaken.
On the other hand, says the Union
we have it from a very reliable
source that Mr. Zihancr found the Lo
Lo Clearwater pass explored by
Maj. Trnix last summer, much better
than reported. What the plans of the
Northern Pacific railroad company
are, one can guess as well as another.
Gen. Brisbin's lotter is only a straw
showing the possible direction of the
wind.
Nominations.
At the next regular meeting of the
City Council, which will be next Tues
day, the following nominations made
by Mayor Halm will be acted en: For
Chief of Police, W. Sehlin; Police
Judge, F. D. Winton; Assessor, E. C.
Holden; Treasurer, W. E. Dement;
City Attorney, C. W. Fulton; Street
Superintendent, TI103. Logan; Auditor
and Clerk, A. W. Ferguson. The
regular meeting nights of t'ao Council
will bo as heretofore the second and
fonrth Tuesdays of the mouth.
This is the feast of the Epiphany,
a holiday observed by Catholics and
Episcopalians.
Sheridan and company, who de
lighted all theater-goers with their
rendition of the various characters in
"Our Boarding House," last evening,
will leave on the Columbia for San
Francisco. From thero ihey go to
Southern California.
The school in Ilwaco district has
an attendance of thirty to forty pupils
and is in charge of Mr. English, for
merly of St. Helens. The school is
making very satisfactory progress.
Two years ngo there wcro but two
census children in tho district.
James Iboiii died in Richmond
county, Kentucky, on New Year's
day, after having attained tho age of
102 years. His life was eventful.
During the war of 1812 he passed tho
time in a cave on the mountains,
making saltpeter for the manufacture
of gun powder for the American army.
Tho important intelligence is re
ceived from Vancouver that Colonel
Cuyier Grover, 1st cavalry, is appoint
ed special inspector on ono great coat,
at Fort Walla Walla. W. T., for
which First Lieut. Wm. H. Miller, R.
Q. M., 1st cavalry A. A. Q. M., is ac
countable, reported the 2bth mst. as
requiring the action of an inspector.
The Oregon ShorULine, (Union
Pacific,) lately incorporated, contem
plates making Astoria one of tho west
ern termini. Its route will be from
Baker City almost directly west
through the Santiam or Minto pass,
crossing the Willamette at Salem and
proceeding on to Astoria via Forest
Grove and tho Nehalem valloy.
There is a crowd of young hood
lums in a quarter of this city, that
need a set back. None of them are
over fourteen years of age, and a little
effort on the part of those having
them in charge would be but a kind
ness to the boys themselves, who evi
dently act in ignorance rather than
ma) ice.
From Mr. Bell, supply agent for
the road now in process of construc
tion from Corvallis, nnd who is on
board the Ynquina, we learn that it is
the intention of tho company to make
the new town of Yaquiua headquarters
for all the operations of the company,
A good deal of work is being. done at
present, though, on account of the
impossibility of getting it done ad
vantageously in tho winter, considera
ble grading etc. has been postponed
till later in the season.
School Reoort.
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.Report of the public schools in dis-
trict No. Iff, Astoria, for the term '
..J.-....1W o. looi
Higher department, first division
Studies pursued reading, orthogra-,
phy, grammar, physical geograply, j
history, mental and written anthme-'
tic, algebra, book-keeping com-
position. Average
. .- -t !
BianuiiiK mciiuic
Badollet, 97; Effio Huntington, 0i;
Lulu Warren, 91 r Nellie Carnahan,
90; Ada Ferguson, 90; Teresa Loeb,
90; Adelaide Ferchen. Se: Charles
Bain, VS.
Second division. Studies leading, !
orthography, Grammar, physical ge
ography, mental and written arithme
ir nh vsicnl ce-'
tic nnd penmanship. Average stand
ingMary Bain, 9C; Louis Peterson,
Mary Doaley, 91; Cordie Robb, 91:
Hannah McCormic, 90; Lenora Bain,
90; Minnie Sovey. 90; EUeu McCann,
85; Isabel Bieloh, 85; Hattie Loeb,
85; Mary McCann. 83; Leon Faber,
Lilly Coffenbery, 82; Flora Ferchen,
81; Agnes McCann, 75.
Third division. Studies reading,
orthography, geography, penmanship,
mental and .written arithmetic. Av
erage standing Minnie Warren, 95;
Myra Stevens, 92; Daniel Feeley, 90;
George Coffenberry, 90; May Gra
ham, 90; Maggie McCormic, 88; Nel
lie Levings, 87; Cora Sutton, 85; Joe
McCann, 83; Gussio Gray, 82; Anna
Faber, 80; Anna Sievarts, 80; Alice
Wood, 78; John Bieloh, 7C; Hiram
Brown, 75; Sophia Andersen, 71;
Jacob Ferrell, G7; Wm. Johns, 58;
Geo. Buchter, 50.
Primary department, first division.
Studies reading, spelling, writing,
arithmetic and geography. Average
standing Maggie Gwvnn. 99; Carrie
Miller, 90; Eddie Miller, 90; George
Welch, 90; Willie Pollaud, 89; Harry
Gray, 84; Lottie Levings, 84; Jennie
Allen, 84; Frank McCann, 83; Oscar
Bieloah, 81; Johny Gratke, 80; Ella
Belcher, 75; Walter Douglas, 74;
Johny Feely, 74; Bell Douglas, 71;
Hallie Raymond, 71; Rebecca Loeb,
60; George Stevens, 64; Ella Dealoy,
CO; Marcus Warren, 60; Thomas
Foster, CO.
Second Division. Studies reading,
spelling, arithmetic and writing.
Average standing Jennie Arnold, 95,
Mary Feely, 92; Sanford Lueb, S9;
Hugh Graham, 85; Annie Furlong, 84;
Nellie Morison, SO; Lilio Levings, 80,
Alice Wilion, SO, Ernest Ferchen, 79;
August Sieierts, 74; Eddie Hansen,
72; Willie Furlong, 72.
Third division. Studies Reading
and spelling. Average standing
Annie Gilbert, 100; Jennio Gilbert,
100; Minnie Brown, 97; Minnie
Shively, 80; Esther McCann, 80;
Duncan Douglas, 80; Willie Belcher,
78; Henry Story, 77; Katy Lahee, 75;
Bertha Graham, 72; Willie Coffman,
72; Nellie McCormick, 70; Limey
Lahce, 70; Paavati Antirnaia, 67;
Burnie McCann, 65; Eddie Ericson,
50; Eugene Quinn, 50; Alfred Doug
las, 50; Albert Coffman, 45; Katy
Furlong, 45; Lilly Furlong, 45; Annio
Gratke, 45; Mollic Foster, 30; Frank
Raymond, 35; Christina Ferrell, 30;
Mary Johnson, 35; Mary Kroske, 30.
The following list contiins tho names
of those pupils who have been neither
absent nor tardy during tho term:
Hannah McCormic, Cordia Robb,
Minnie Warren, Bertha Graham,Hngh
Graham and Geo. Welch.
The following havo leceived no
tardy marks during the term: Louis
Peterson, Geo. Coffenbury, Lily Cof
feubury, Nellie Levings, May Gra
ham, Ella Dealey, Carrie Miller, Aug.
Sievarts, Eddie 3Illler, Walter Doug
las, Mollio Foster, Hallie Raymond,
Harry Gray, Christina Fenell, Frank
Raymond.
The following have leceived but one
tardy mark: Maggie McCormic, Anna
Sievarts, Ellen McCann, Lottio Lev
ings, Mary Johnson, Tiney Lahue,
Jennio Arnold,"Frank McCann, Jennie
Alien and Alfred Douglas.
Loeetta L. Allen, Principal.
Flouence Carxatjax, Assistant.
The Chicago Times discusses, or
rather dissects, the commerce commit
tee of the house in a long article, and
heaps abuse upon the head of Speaker
Keifer. The prominence given the
Pacific coast states is the particular
cause of irritation. It is unnecessary,
says the Oregonian, to reply to a criti
cistn which soberly speaks of Con
gressman George, from "Walla Walla,
W". T.," and assigns Mr. Page to Sac
ramento, when he does not live there!
at all. Besides, Chicago has no right
to complain on a comparison of com
mercial gaeatness. The value of
direct foreign exports from Chicago
during tho year just closed, foots up a
trifle above five millions. The direct
foreign exports from Portland and the
Columbia riyer foot up a trifle nnder
eight millions. These figures do not
lie.
Attention! Attention!
All those indebted to the Cen
Vct wiU pieasp can ana j,a-
counts licloro i the 15th of Janu
y?o l"ng they wll oblige
All those indebted to the Central Mar-
their ac-
anuary, 186-J.
ana ie
Ar.r.ti Tiiiwn ftmf- rlrt nnt nnmnli' timIii
this lcquest, their accounts will bo
closed. J. iooi:rw.
skinny 3Ieu.
HealUi Viewer. Absolute
cure for nervous debility and weakness j
nf flipnTiorntivf funntinnf;-
81, at drug-
.... "n rinf,f nivis .?- rn
Portland, Or.
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To Iitvt" iHen.
The Atokian has now reached a
ciiculation uhieh plaee3 it at the head
of tho lit of Oiegon dailies, and insures
to adtertr-er; thereof more benefit for
thL' ?u" ,P'1 u,an , maj. w curea
elsewhere. To those w ho wish to reach
the largest number of readers at the
smallest expHiif, u offor the columns
of an attractive daily, the success of
v.hich fiom the .ery start has been far
beyond the ipectations nf tin mo-it
sanguine.
Court Proceedings.
THIRD DY JAX. 5.
Jno. thi ely s. Varker and Bow lby.
Mandate from Supreme Court en
tered. .State of Oregon s. J. O. Robeson;
indictment for murder. Copies for State,
Hill. Dunham find Thompson for de
fendant. Twenty-live jurors examined and
the following jurors accepted up till
noon recesa, to wit: G. B. McEwan,
John Glasser and P. J. Ribble. Venire
issued for fifty additional jurors from
the body of tho county, the venire re
turnable forthwith.
Probable.
Negotiations are pending between
the Oregon and Chinese Mercantile
company, which wa3 organized Ust
fall, and the Oregon Improvement
company, for the charter of the new
collier Walla Walla to take a cargo of
lumber and flour to Hongkong and re
turn with rice, other merchandisi, and
one thonsaud Chinamen for tho North
ern Pacific railroad. The Improve
ment company have need for the
steamer in the coal trade between
Seattle and San Francisco, and could
use her thus more profitably thin
in a trip to China; but, in order to
assist tho Northern Pacific, which has,
within the last two years nut been
successful in securing half a force, to
obtain a sufficient number of laborers,
the manager, Mr. C. H. Precott,
consented to tho proposed arrange
ment. It is understood tint the char
ter will be signed to-day. The steam
er will probably sail befoie Feb) nary
10th. Oregon km Oth.
Report of the, ship Balloohmyle of
Greenock, from Cape Tewn: Suled
from Cape Town Oct. 12ih, 1831,
passed the Snare3, New Zealand, 12th
of Nov. With strung gales west
passed Ducie island 4th Dee. C'rosstd
the equator 14th of Dc. in longitude
125 west. Had moderate N. K.
trades from 8 deg. N. to 27 N. long.
130. Variable winds from S. S. fi.
to S. W., light and moderate to
arrive here 3d of Jan. 1882.
Spoke, Dec llth, American ship Jrlk
in latitudo 9 degrees south, longitude
126 west; Dec. 15th, bark Trnugate,
from Astoria to Cork, 27 day3 out, all
well, latitude 4 degrees north, 124 de
grees west. W. G. Lounos.
Hotel Arrivals.
parkek iiou.si;.
Chas Beck Shoalwater Bay; George
Watson John Day; A Petit Chinook;
B F Coffey D W Leasure Knappa; C
Crawford R E Boyle and wifo Captain
Wm Austin Capt F Wright city; B, M
Wooden Nehalem; W E Sheridan
Miss Nellie Holbrook Miss Abbie
Pierce Miss Lou Davenpmt Miss Ella
Clayton Hany Ciilton W F Doyle W
Simms R P M Eberle C H Thompson
Joseph Fr.mconer Chas Mathews
Harry Morgan John Miller John Hall
J P Houe.
A laige invoice or parlor,cookV.oei
arid langes at J. A. Montgoinerj -.
Shiloh's Vitalizeris what jounced
for Constipation, Loss-nf Appetite, Diz
ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia
Price 10 and 73 centsr per bottle. Sold
by W.. Dement.
ASTORIA KIKE WKPAliTMJBXT
C. JTKEXCHAKD Chief lJiRinecr
1'. 1". HICKS -tt As.-,t. Engineer
J. O. BOZORTH :1 A-st. Engineer
BOARD orDELEOArES.-KeRuInruieet-ine
fourth Monday in ea'li month, at T-JW
p.m., at hall ot Alert Hook ami Ladder
Company No. L
Offickks. V. J. Taj lor. President-; I'. 1
rarker, Secretary ; A. V. 1'errjr, Treasurer.
Df.i.euatex. W. W Parker, .!. Stratisn, I.
Bergman, of Astoria Engine Co. No. t ; A. A.
aeveland. W..I. Eair. Chas. 1L. Stockton,
olllesciie Euclue Co. Xo. 2; Ed. I. Curtis.
K. V. Bern-. V. JVrajlor, of Alert Hook and
J.adder Co."'u. t.
ASTORIA EXCUSE COilPAXY An. I
Jtegular meetlnt; first. Monday in each
mouth.
OPFlccns. W. V. Parker. President : L.
E. Sellc, Seeret:ir ; William ltoeK, Treas
urer; II. F.8te ens. Foreman, h. (1. Intralls,
1st Asst. yoremair. Joe. G. Charters, L'dAsst.
Foreman.
RESCUE EXOIXE COJIVAXV Xo. 2.
ltegular meeting tlrst Monday in each
mouth.
firpTpriiK A. A. Cleveland. President : J.
A. Montgomery, Secretary; K C. Xorrls.
Treasurer ; Clias. If. Stockton, Foreman. A.
McKenzle, 1st Asst. Foreman. J. AV. lironn,
2d AiSt. Foreman.
ALERT HOOKAXD LADDER Co. Xo. 1.
Itegular meeting second Monday in each
month.
Offickbs. J. O. Bozortli, President ; C.
Brown, Secretary ; Jay Tuttle. Treasurer ;
J. K. Thomas. Foreman, F. B. ElberMin. 1st
Asst. Foreman. V. W. Ferguson, 2d Asst.
1 Foreman., " '
ChrlHtmn-i Turkey.'
Call at Central 31arketor tho best of
turkejs, gcose, chickens, fruits and
vegetables, etc., for Christmas and Xew
Year. Jonx Roc.mjs,
-'Konsh on Itats."
The thing desired found at last. Ask
Druggists tor "Rough on Rats." It
clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bed
bug?. I., boxe?.
4htrn:nii Xlrux. Express
Willruemi ordi'rs; .it the store of 1.
W. Case for upper Astoria or any other
mrtot the city. Leae your orders en
the.-Jatu and thej ft ill be promptly at-i
ii'imeu to.
"jluchnpalba,"
New, quick, complete cure 4 days,
urinary nftection, smniting, frequent
or dimcult urination, kidnev diseases.
l. at druggUtb. Oregon Depot, DAVIS
& CO-Portland, Or.
Bl'ItSr-TT'S COCOAIXK,
Unlike all Other Hair Dressing.
Is the best for promoting the growth of
and beautif j ing the hair, and rendering
it dark and glossy. 'Che Cocoaine holds.
in a hauid foiin. a lalge proportion of
deodorized eocoanut oil, prepared ex-
pound possesses the peculiar properties
which so exactly suit the various condi
tions of the human hair.
The suiierinritv of Hiirxett i Kr.iv-
oiiixo Extkacts consists in their per-,
tt'cc purity anu great strength.
A few more chances vet to be taken
for that fine graphoscope at the City
book store;
Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na
tional brew ery beer can't be beat.
Another of those fine A. B. Chase
organs at the City Book Store.
Wan anty dee 1 3, quit claim dePrts
and mortgages, for a 'e at this office.
Frank Fabre liw oysters in every
style, btew and palsroasts a specialty
A new lot of fur trimming, all col
ors, below San Francisco prices, just
reeched at the IXL Store.
For lame Rack, Side or Chest use
Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents
For ah by Y, K. Dement.
Hot, cold and shower baths at the
Occident hair dressing .saloon, twenty
flvo cents.
Whips, cuirj -combs, brushes; new
stock; first-class goods, cheap for cash.
O. Wlt.-ll..
Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar
kct, has made- arrangements to keep al
the finest fiesli fish, etc., in their season
P. J. Goodman, on Chcnumus streern
nas just TPeeiea tne latest ana most
fashionable stjlo of gents and ladles
boots, shoes, etc.
Grace Chuieh school. Miss Ilewett
principal, will reopen Jan. 9th, 1882
The select nature of this school makes
it dpsenedly popular with parents.
For handsome holiday presents,
such as toilet cases, cologne sets, per
fumery cases, fine soaps, etc., go to
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
Hotel.
k Clias..'5tpens and Son baea stock
of mouldings and mouldcis tools which
can be bought cheap for cash to close
out that branch of the business.
Croup, Whooping Cough and I5ron
chitN immediately ii-Hced by Shiloh's
Cure. Sold b W. K. Dement.
Sleepless Xuhts. made miserable
by that (eirible cough. Shiloh's Cuie is
the remedy for on. Sold by W. E. De
ment.
.lnUiIi' Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It
cures consumption, bold by V. 12. De
ment.
For the genuine J. II. Cutter old
Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors
and San Francisco brer, call at the Gem,
opposite tho bell tower, and sec Camp
bell. Those writing desks atthc City book
store are the best in the city. Thev are
something nice and durable, nnd just
m hat most young ladies w onltl appreci
ate irom the giver.
Mrs. Twilight and Mrs. Illslcy have
ll'n,, olio, rtn if ll.n Ptmiuni. Pn(4nnwint
which has been thoioushlv retioi.atcd
and refitttd. Mrs. lllslej' has chargo of
tne cuisine, uooa couee a speciauj,
idla i!
embroidered, will be rafiled at the Occi
dent next week. The cover Is worth
S125 and the fortunate man can get it
for one dollar. This is a rare opportu
nity. Hereafter no skates will be reserved
at the skating rink. In a few dajs 1
shall have plenty more new skates to
supply all -w ho wish them. There will
be no skating on next Thursday even
ing. Geo. Ross.
1 have just recei ed the finest assort
ment of fanrj- goods in my Hnc ever
brought to Astoria, consisting of ucr
fumery cases, toilet sets, toilet caies
tine perfumeries, fancy soaps, combsl
brushes, hand glasses, and toilet articles
of all kinds splendid presents for the
holidays. Call and examine goods and
prices before purchasing elsewhere, at
.1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occi
dent Hole!, Astoria. Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Notice.
rpiIE FIISM OF PACE & ALLEN IS this
JL day dissolved liv mutual censent: the
business hereafter mil be continued uy A. v
Allen All persons indebted to said llrni
are hereby nolllied to sett'e their accounts
ultliout ael.ij . c. JI. TAKE.
A. V. ALLE.V.
Astoria. Oregon, Jan. I, isSi.
BOOK STORE.
We are constantly receiving new additions
to our stock and have the finest and
largest assortment of variety
goods in the city.
Combs, Brushes,
Stationery, Frames,
Celluloid Goods.
All our goods aie marked In plain figures
Call and examine quality and note prices.
CHAS. STEVENS & SON
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Buy your Children and Friends something
that will be of
I have received a large consignment of
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Which I will sell at wholesale rates.
Buyers will save money by
purchasing of me.
C. H. COOPER,
I X L Store, near Parker House, Astoria.
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TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT,
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE S5 BEDDING
AND DKAL.T2R IN
Carpets, Oil-Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades; Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete In eery-branch.
ASTORIA
M. MEYER
ASTORIA, -
REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE TRICES. . r
$7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLQNS
' LATtGE ORDERS IX
Less Quantities, -
Bottled Beer, - -
ess-Special attention paid to orders
THE
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CHENAfflUS STREET,
esrOrders left at the GERMANIA BKEB
Wasliingtou Market,
Main Street, - Astoria Oregon t
BERGMAN & JiERllY
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JSMXTFULLY CALL THE ATTKN-
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XV tion of tho public to tho fact that the
above Market will always bo supplied wita a 1
FULL VARIETY DEST.QUAL1TY
or
FRESH AND CURED MEATS !
Whiokwill be sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail. Special attention given to snpulj
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old Jewelry
and Tea Pot
5IAY BE HAD OF
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Also. Agent for I lie celebrated
MEDALLION RAjtGK
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ASTORIA. OREGON?
BREWERY. -
Proprietor.
- OREGON. - - .
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- 30 Cents per.Cton
- SI 50 perMgn
from Public Houses and Famllle-'SRi&Bjs.'
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- ASTORIA, OREGON.
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TStTlTEK XOTICK
And no terms, of peace until
every man in Astoria-has anew
.sltof clothe-i
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Look sr. the prices-:
Pants to order from ...
lants; Gennine .French Cassimera -Sta
from - - - - '-
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The finest line of samples on the-coast to
select from. P. JMEAHV,
JLiIn street, opposite "Parker House. Astoria.
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