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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1882)
Vr,..7.-I s? PPiPl?!'3S8EW?S5P'- s- T- R?1 " ::?r-7ss? - - '- ? s?9iirw?wfS5'?." ,w8j - "-v'lfr.i V-r 3W'Vs31 glxc Sails Jtetorfcrn. ASTORIA, OREGON: SU.ND.VY Z2VX. . 1-42 ISSUED EVERT MORNING. (Monday Excepted!. J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rcnLUIIKBS AXD l'lIOl-IUKTOKS. .Marian IiuU4i,igt Cats street. Toms of Subscriptien: aervod by Carrier, per week 25 Cents 'ent by mail, four months 5-t 00 ont tiT mall, cno year 9 00 Free of Postaso to dubwrlborf. Advertisements inserted by tan year at she rate of $1 SO per square per month. rranaientadvertlsinR. by the day or week. Ifty centa per square for each insertion. . THECITY. This Dailv astobiaj.- ll he tent V mailafacenlii a month, frceojpwtaiie. Read er ictio ttmtemplatedbnencefmm the city can hare TnK AstortaxVoUoio Hum, Hailt or Vtxrxvr editions to any pont-offlec ictfh out additional cxpeme. Addret nay be enanged at ojten as deidred. Isace order at the countlna room. The Columbia went to ?ea yester day forenoon. The S. W. B. T. Coa steamer was launched yesterday. The British bark Chairlwood ar rived in yesterday. The Oregon came m at eleven yesterday morning. Officera of the town will be elect ed at Skipanou on Monday. Maj. Taylor commanding this dis trict returned on the Oregon. The Gen..Canby went yesterday after a ratt for G. W. Hume. Union meetings evsry ceuing next week in the Y. Jtf. C. A. John C. Berry died in Salem Ia't Friday morning, aged 74 years. Moat of the logs that got away Thursday night 3ro being secured. Tho Morwanjee Fiamjeo came down and the Nelson went up yester day. The Mary E. Buss came in yes terdoj'. She will load lumber at Knappton. Tho Merwanjee Framjee has 10, 000 barrels flour and 0,000 centals whoat aboard. The funeral of A. Morton will take place from the Methodist church at 2 o'clock to-dav. They say wheat in and about Camas Prairie sells at 25 cents per bushel, and farmers are pressed for a little cash. The Enterprise puts iu-au early claim for Oregon City as being a good place to hold the next Republican State Convention. A neat little programme, the work of Frank Baltes, was a feature of the entertainment at Liberty Hall last Friday night. The British bark Jennie Landlcs, 1357 tons, Stirratt mastor, one hun dred and five days from Algoa Bay, arrived in yesterday. Regular services at the Y. M. C. A. hall at a quarter to three this after noon. Everybody cordially invited to nttend thesa meetings. A. school teacher at Cheney, Y. T., haa been fined by an intelligent (?) jury, 1 and costs for whipping unruly school boys and, retaining control of his school. Methodist church services iu the Baptist church to-day at 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday schgol at noon. Union service in the evening at the Congre gational church. A pleasant time was had by those who attended the entertainment given on Friday evening by the Ladies' Guild of tho Presbyterian church at the residence of C. Boelling. Congregational church. There will be divine service in this church both morning and evening at the usual hours. Rev. J. McCormac ofliciating. Subject in tho evening "Christian Union." The new law in Washington Ter ritory regulating divorces and alimony, provides that neither party divorced shall marry within six months from the issuance of the dqcrec, the time allowed for taking an appeal. Henry Ward Beecher is preach ing on the "immorality" of protective tariff. Should ho come out this way, and leok into the matter of the Asto ria land grant, he would have material enough for texts for a whole year. A. M. Johnson used $2000 worth of canvas at his sail loft last year. TT haa filW two lanre contracts with the Wealthy Pendleton and Almira Robinson and is now upon the Olive S. Sonthsrd. Attention So. 1. You Tvill jiloase assemble at our engine house to-day at 1:30 r. St., in full uniform, for the purpose of attending the funeral services of our late brother fireman Aaron Morton, of Rescue Kn gine Co. Xo. 2. J5v ordfr of B. F. Stevkxs, Fin cm an. Ij. K. Ski.ig. Secretary. Xotlro. Members of Astoria Lodge 2fo. 10, 1. O. of G. T a special meeting will lie held at 1 r. m. to-day, at Y. M. C. A. hall. All members arc particularly requested to attend. J. A. Moxtoomeky, w. C. T. Channel in the Middle Sands. Captain FJavel tells a Portland reporter that a good channel for small deep-water vessels has existed through the middle sands for six months or more. There was about sixteen feet at low ivater, and his pilots had towed in several vessels through, notably the City of York. He thinks it probable that within a year, with proper scraping, this will be the-best channel since 1841. The bar is less than 800 feet winV. ami nn niflipr ii1 rtio depth of water is from six to eight! fathoms, according to soundings by Bis tugs. Width of the channel is not less than 1000 feet. Should the chau nel deepen, as expected, it will give a better entrance than the present, bo ciuse there will be but one shoal to cross; now there are tno, the bar proper and the cut-ofT. It will be safe to sail in with favorable winds, be cause the liability of breezes failing, as often happens when vessels get be hind Cape Hancock, is very small Sometime. The Willamette Farmer says tho upper country newspapers do not allow the importance of removing ob structions to the navigation of tho Columbia river to be lost sight of, and they are right. The work at the Cas cades may be but a commencement, and twenty years may elapse before a canal and locks shall euablo bpats to pass aronnd both the Cascades and The Dalles, but if -this generation can not finish them in time to reap the benefit the next is coming along and will need them as much yes, more than we can. The correct idea is to push work as fast as possible, and elect no man to Congress from Oregon or Washington who will not do all that is possible to get the work done and the river opened; and when they shall finally be completed, they will be use ful to the greatest possible degree, as those will realize who may live to see it. The Best Location. The difliculty lately experienced by mills up the rivor in getting logs, affords additional evidence of tho superior advantages possessed by Asto ria as a place naturally adapted to the economical manufacture of lumber. The expense of towing logs to up river mills may be fairly estimated at 75 cents per M, while they may be de livered here at 25 cents per M. The loss from breaking of booms by storms here, is not greater than that caused by freshets above. Expenses for labor and fuel are tin; same here as there; so thorc is a clear gain in favor of Astoria mills of 50 cents per M in tho manufacture of lumber, together with uneipialed advantages, for shipping- - One hundred and twenty-four men wore examined before a jury was ob tained in the Robeson case. Eleven were challenged by the defense,, two by the prosecution, and ninety-nine were excused on tho grounds of bias, or want of residence. The Oregon Daily Statesman says that two ladies recently presented themselves at the door of a fancy ball," and being asked by the usher what characters they persoaated, they re plied that they wcio without any special costume, whereupon the stupid fellow bawled out, "two ladies without any character!" Yesterday, says the Oregonian of the 7th, tho Chinaman Ah Lai, who was brought here from Astoria by Sheriff Twombly, charged with deser tion, was released. Some sympa thetic countrymen paid the demands of the United States against him, amounting to about fifty dollars. A Washington Jdispatch says, Pacific coast congressmen speak with entire confidence of the early appoint mont'of Sargent as secretary of the interior. Senator Jones, of Nevada, who is supposed to know as much about the President's actions and plans as any man, except the president him self, believes Sargent will certainly bo nominated Jack Powers, who killed Corne lius at Portland, on July 4th, and was sentenced to pay the penalty with his life, has had a stay of proceedings. The matter will be laid before the Supreme Court some time next sum mer, and if tho judgment of tho State Circuit Court bo C3nfirmed, then Pow ers must hang; if not he will be grant ed a new trial. Attention So. S. -All members of Rescue Engine Co., All those indebted to the Central Mar 2o., arc requested to meet at the hall kct will please call and pav their ac of the company, in uniform, to-dav, 'counts before the IStluif .laiiuarv, lsj. (buuday) Jan. 8th. at 1 i i m s-arp. to j Uy r.o doing they will oblige and sae attend the funeral of mir late hrothc costs. Those that do not comnlv with fireman Aaron Morton By order of this rerfuest, their account "will be i . C. II. Stockton; Foreman. l. .1. Vfiitsr.KY, Secretary. i - Lost. , " ' A bundle of mail matter ln-tweci. here i and upper town, last cviing. The ' finder will please deliver it to Win., Kdgar. J. O. IlAJiTiioiiN A. C. Baud of Hope. The members of Atori.t Band of Hope are requested to meet at the CougreKational Church at 1:30 ). m to-day, to arrange for the funeral ( scu,us to lnc ,ll!lt t,le s"jcct of a service of our brother and friend, j sciw.il building should engage the .it Aaron Morton. T. .1. Aiay, Snpt. j t,'" of t,"1St; "3, arc interested in " j the educational wclfuic of this city. Teachers' Institute. j Scjln(, limaiiigs are c.11Ils;(iored neccs- Tiie exercises of the Teachers' ln-iwry j most climates but, as the stituto to be held in tin's city on the climate of Astoria is unusually mild, 12th and 13th iust. will consist of the following, subject to some changes if fonnd "": FIRST IAV. Morning session 9:30 general con ference, introduction of members, etc.; 10:30, organization; 11, Teading, pri mary and other. Afternoon session 1:30, grammar, composition, language lessous, etc.; 2:30, recess; 2:40, geography, map ping, penmanship; 3:40, citizenship. Evening session 7, music, anthem, essays, recitations, music, lecture by Rev. Dr. Atkinson, addresses. SECOND HAY. Morning session 9:30, arithmetic, elementary and higher, essay; 10:30j recess; 10:40, school government. Afternoon ' session 1 :30, history, school furniture and apparatus, essay; 2:30, recess; 1:40, miscellaneous. -Evening session 7, music, recita tions, addresses, lecture by Snpt. L. J. Powell. Court Proceedings. FOUKTII DiY J AX. ti. Grand Jury reported that were no criminal cases before there them and thereupon were discharged. Court met at (5:30 i. m. The ventre of ten men was exhausted without ob taining a juror. Coiut ordered a veniro for ten .additional jurors to ap pear at 9 a. m., Jan. 7th. rimi daa jax. 7. Synthia Simmons vs. llenrj .Simmens: divorce. McEwan for plaintiff. Referred to S. B. Smith t take testimony. State of Oregon vs. .1. G. Hobeson. Examination of , jurors was con tinued without any being obtained. Court ordered a venire for fifteen additional jurors from tho body of the county to appear at 1 o'clock i m. Court excused the following jurers: Jas. Cann, H. Powell, till Wednesday morning; Jos. Gibson and W. E. Tnr- lay for the term. Court adjourned to meet at 1 i m. A1TERX60N SESSION. Court met pursuant to adjournment. J. Il.Uinearson vs. Wesley Jackson et al; law. Fulton for plaintiff, Winton for defendants. Demurrer to complaint sustained in part and overruled as to part. William Lloyd vs. Wesley Jackson ct al; law. Fulton for plaintiff, Wintou for defendants. Same proceedings. George Watson admitted to citizen ship. State of Oregon vs. John (. ltcbeson. Examination of jurors in this cause continued. After the examination of twolvo jurors out of the venire for fif teen additional jurors, the panel for the trial of this cause was completed by the selection of David Bnrnside, after which the jury were sworn to by the issue made between tho State of Oregon and J. G. 'Robeson. Tho opening address to the jury upon the behalf of tho State was made by Mr. Copies, and on the part of de fendant by Mr. Hill. Court adjourned to meet at (5:30 p. M. Hotel Arrivals. PAKKER MOUSE. Sgt E Raymond Fort Canity; 1 S Smith Nehafem; Anton E Johnson Jewell; John Thomas Seaside; D W BurnsidesKnappa; A H Sales Young's Rivor; Miss Lilly Wiscott Portland; J D Iliggms 0 Harriman Capt Thos Wright A Barry V Johansen F H Sherman Jacob Sture John Glasser G B McEwan F Houseman P J Rihble R D Sailcs D R Lord city. Hereafter no skates will be reserved at the skating rink. In a few days 1 shall have plenty more new skates to supply all who wish them. There will be no skating on next Thursday even ing. (Iko. toss. An East India niauocover beautifiilh embroidered, will be rallied at the Occi dent next weeK. xne cover is worth S123 and the fortunate man can net it for ono dollar. This is a rare opportu nity. For handsome holiday presents,' such as toilet cases, colocne sets, ncr- fumcry cases, fine soaps, etc, go to Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. - "Mrs. Twilight and Mrs. Hlsley have taken charge o the Pioneer Restaurant, which has been thoroughly renovated and refitted. Mrs. Hlsley has charge of thecnlslne. Good coffee a specialty. , .Attention! Attention! ' closed. ' .1. Rn:i:s. ' Boat I'oiinrt. . At Tongue Point, January Cth, a boat. about twenty feet long, which can bo had by the owner by applying to the undersigned at Buoy Depot and paving for this notice. A. K. Wmmus. Should Have Attention. Eimtei: Astekiax: Xow that tlic -time for the mutual school meeting is fast approaching, it jt would seem that the citizens of the piace do not consider the mere matter of suitable buildings of much impor tance. The earliest inhabitants, how ever, having satisfied themselves of at least one of tho requirements of this region, very wisely provided a wood shed large enough to hold the wood and the school children too. This same wond-shcd, a .venerable structure, may yet be seen on Main street. For so many winters has the '''gentle rain from heaven" descended up.in its rouf, that it has become like the rain, liable to fall at any tiico "alike upon the just and upon the unjust."' It may be well to state, hIso, that adjoining the aforesaid wood-shed, there stands the remains of a structure, which, fudging from tho peculiar arrange ment of its interior and the rows of ancient "straight-backs," must have been "designed" for recitation rooms. I have sNiod in these apartments, so suggestive of Old Father Time and kis doings, and thought well, just what it matters not, then turned upon my heel and sought the open air, and endeavored to induce my mind to "change the subject." 'Tis not best to feed the soul too long on gloom. Yet within such uhcerless ltiitis do scores of young, plastic minds spend the most of their waking hours, re ceiving Life's most lasting impressions. The condition of this "institution of learning" is nothing more nor less than a dhgnico to this the oldest city in Oregon and the most promising commercial point in tho northwest. Nothing is more- needed in the city of Astoria than a suitable school build ing. Wo have good chinches and sev eral public buildings which are a credit to the city7 including a fine j til. There are in every community those who are so supremely selfish as t have no conception of such a tiling as duty to the rising generation, but there are also those who h.ive sou, and who esteem it a privilege as well as a duty to attend to the educational needs of the yimng. Who will "show their colors" on this sidyect? T. R. l Astoi i.i, Jan. 7, 1882. The Itev. Geo. ll.Thajcr. of Bour bon, Iud.. says: "Both myself and wtSc owe our lives toSmi-oifs Coxsi'mitihx Cunt:." Sold by W. It Dement. For the genuine J. II. Culler old Bourlwm. and the bot of wines, liquors and San Frauci-co beer, call at thcGcm, opposite the bell tower, and sec Camp bell. Those writing desks at the City book stme are the best in the city. They arc something nice and durable, and jut what most oung ladies would appreci ate from the giver. Grace. Church school. MNs llcwell principal, will reopen Jan. Wh, JR2 The select nature of this school m.-.l.cs it deservedly popular with parents. Hot, cold and shower baths at the Occident hair dressing saloon. Iwunty fivc cents. Whips, ciiitj -combs biti-hcs; new stock; flrst-cla?srg0(t. cheap for cash, (iii.w. "Hackmetark." a lasting and fra trant perfume. Piic("Si and "n cents Sold by W.E. Dement. Aumt ti galloping consumption by the timely use of Hat.h's Iluxr.Y or Hor.r.iiouxii ant) Tai:. PikkV. Tooth aciii: Duoi's cure in one minute. . Goi.iiiin's Lunar. Lio.uu Bkkf and Tonic Ixvwoi:..toi: Imparls strength to body and mind. Tale lio other. Of druggists. A mother and son killed by King of the Blond 1 The mother wasl)yspcpsia. the son General CnlMppiuc-i. Sec ad vertisement. Mr. John lingers of the Central Mar ket, hasmadu arrangements In kiep al the. finest freh lish, etc., in their n-ason P. J. Goodman, on Chcnamus -trect,-has just received the latest niul most fashionable stjle of gents and-ladies lwots, shoes, etc. 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. I have just received .thefinoit assort nient of fancy goods in my line ever brought to Astoria, consisting of ncr fumerv cases, toilet sets, toilet eases- line perfumeries, fancy oaps. coiiio-J brushes, hand glasses, and toilet articles of all kinds splendid presents for thu holidays. Call and examine goods and prices "before purchasing elsewhere, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occi dent Holel, Astoria, Oregon. ltoujrli on Rats.'" The thing "desired found at last. Ask I " Druggists lor "Rough on Rats." It I clears out rats.hiice, roaches. Hies. bed--bng'i. ir. bone.-. Sherman Jti-os. lxprc,H Will receive order at the store of 1. ; W.Case for miner Astoria, or anv other I part of the city. Leave your orders on the Plata and they will be promptly at- tended to. .'ticc. Membi'i? of Astoria Lodge, No. -in, I. , O. of (J. T.,ou :uc requested to meet at I jour ball at in a. m. to-daj, to make ar- r.iugpinciits ri-,':ii ding the funeralof our' ilcceasud in-other. Aaron Morion. J. A. MoXTiiOMKBY. V. C. T. .Notice. Fioiu thi- date James B. Booker is the. only person authorized to contract debts i or order goods In my name for use at the i Knappton Cannery. Josr.pji Hr.VE. ! A-iorla. Jan.:i. 18S2. .skinny .Hen. Wells" Health liencwer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of thegoneiative functions. SI. at drug gists. Oregon Depot. DAA'IS & CO., Portland, Or. "llncliupa!b.r' New, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or dilucult urination, kidnev diseases. S1. at druggists. Oregon Depot, DAVIS JcCO Portland, Or. ISL'Il.VKTT'S COCOAlXi; Unlike nil Other llalr Dressings. Is the best for uroiiiotlng the growth of and beautifying the hair, and rendering it dark anil glnssj-. The Coeoaine hohN. in a liquid form, a large proportion of deodorized cocoanut oil, prepared c.v picssly for this purpose. No otbereom pniind possesses the peculiar properties which m exactly suit the various condi tions of th human hair. The superiority of Bl'i:ni:tt's Fi.av oihxo Kxti:act consists in their per fect purity and great strength. A few more chances yet to be taken for that fine graphoscope at the. City book store. Max. Wamicr's ban Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. Another of those fine A. B. Chase organsnt the City Book Store. Frank Fabre has oysters in evcrj tyle. Mew and pan roasts a specialty A lll'W lilt l1 fill- tl-tmmit.rr olls.nl- ors, below ban 1-rancisco prices, just received at the 1XL Store. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, jnu have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shlloh's Vilalizcr. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Sliiloh's Catarrh l'emcdv a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptlicria and Canker Mouth. .Sold by W. K. Dement. .Siiii.oh's firm: will immediately relieve ('roup, whooping cough anil .Bronchitis. jSoId by W. E. Dement. Call and examine the Union pump at John A. Montgomery's, cheap and of superior p.utcrn and quality. Hnvi- Wistar's balsam of wild cherry alv.aj-s at hand, it cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough.-croup, in fhtcna.consumiilion.aiid all throat and lung complaint, rxt cents and ?1 abot- ue. e Acmmii.colil or sore throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results In in iiiL-imiim- iiin- uisease or consump tion. Brown's Biouchial troches do not disorder the stomach- like cough syrups and b.-iNams. bid act directly on the in llamcil parts, allaying irritation, give relief iu asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catauh, and the throat troubles, which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thiity years Brown's bronchial troches have been lecommended by physlciaits, and always give perfect salisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant ic-0 for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the afte. Sold at 25 cents a dox everywhere. MISCELLANEOUS. Sheriff's Notice. rjllIE STATK. COr.NTY. AND STATU A SclinM Taxes for the jcarlSSl.are now due and can lie pah! at my office at the Court House. A. 31. TWOMM.Y, iliwtr Shci lit ami Tax Collector. School Tax Notice. mi Till: TAX PAYEItS OK SCHOOL X DMrict Nit, I. Clar-aqi count v, Oregen: You arc tirrrb) nolllled that the assessment roll for I lie school ta in ilistrictXo. l for the year issl, is complete! and will be m my hands at ui office at 1'mwn & Co's dock for the next sixty days from date hereof. I"av your iaes in time ami sjjve costs. J.O.HUSTI.KI:, Clerk of School District No. I. Astoria, Oregon. Dec. lc. lssi. Notice, rniir. riKji ok iuji: s aui-n is this JL ilay ilRsoheirhv mutual consent; the busincsshcrcaftcrw.il W continued by A. V. Allen All iH-rsons indebted to said linn are licrehv unilllcil to sctt'c their accounts without delay. C. jr. l'AOK. A. A'. A1.I.KX. Astoria. Oregon,. Ian. 1. I8S2. CITY BOOK STORE. Vc aie constant! rccchin new additions lo ourstoel. and have the finest and largest assortment ot variety soods iu the city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery. Frames, GelluloLd Goods. Altoursoods arc marked in plain figures Call am! examine quality and note prices. CHAS. STEVENS & SOX' G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITHING, At Cnit.Ni:ngi-r old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. -Warranty ilce I i. quitclaim depdi and ronrtxases. for le at this otllce." C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. MiB:t::tsi3:3:ciiu::s232a:i:tE3iciii:iiiuiiHiucitsiiiHts zi:3:c:z5S33iEi:ii:!Ai:u:i!SE!si!iiii3:siitittit3iiiiiiiS i .. "J"""inminmi n'.3is:3iUE:2i;E:9iz3iii33iiBiBiiiiisiiiiiiiuiiiiHiMUii ! 2 S S S S itiiistttiKtMti:uriz: !):i:;ci3:Et3iu:iititi3iisii;cii3iiiEiuiuiuiUiHUt -FOR C H R I S XSJi ;iEi3Eiisaije32asciiii2:E2it3iEfliss3it3iiiasBiusauiiiaiiauiuiii3 'RESENTS 3l9!2aS93SiJ12:C33SIi:E!S3:!!ti3!Slieil!S!ilI!ElIi:3lttl3IIIIIBIUIIl. - 3 Buy your Children and Friends something thai will be of service to them I have received a Genuine Hold Which I will sell al wholesale rates. Buyers will save money by purchasing of me. a m cooper, - I X L Sto'G, near Pai'lier House, Astoria. TheBossOoffee JEL 3ElLu 30L TWO HOOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS- HEILBORN, AIANUFACTUKER OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lnce Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in cvciy branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, s3S3ox-SlXJi .axrisroxrjxrojEiaacEiiqn?. . REDUCTION OT WHOLESALK TRICES. $7 50 -PER BAKKEL OF 30 GALLONS. LAUGH OUDKltS IX I.IKE rilOl'OltTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I 50 per Dozen BfjrSiiccial attention paid to orders from ulilfp Houses and Kamllles.-S THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LAG1R IS SUl'KltlOU TO .HOST, AND IM EXCr.I.I.l.O BV XOXE OX TI1IS COAM JOHN HAHN, - - PKOPKIETOK. . OHENAEIUS STREET, -- ASTORIA, OREGON. e"Orders left at the KEKMAXIA BEEU HAM. ill be iimmptly attended to.- Washington TSarket,' Alain Street, - - Astoria Overjoys JiEllGMAX 0 JiliVIfX i DKSPiCTi'ULLY CALL THE ATIEi;. JLVtion of tho imbhc to tno fact that the above Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY REST QUALITY .FRESH AND CURED MEATS! ! Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special alteration srivou tosupplj os shim. the: L STORE YOUR - T M A YEAR a large consignment of Jewelry and Tea Pot MAY UK HAD 01- TC.K.EA.'WES SOI.K A(!KT. Also. Aci-nt for the celebrated MEDALLION. BAN Gft JiWES, ASTOBIA, OREOON BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. JSJS ll'AK IS JK:iiAKKI WITHOUT FlTKTIIKIt XOTICK .n And no terms of peace until cry nian in Astoria has a new- suit of clothes 3IADI-: V MKAXY. sSKS-wUt- Look ot the prices : Pant tii order from - tS'oa l'ants. Genuine French Cassimere - ia"ao Suits from - -- -- -2300 The finest line of bamples on the coast to select from. V. J. MEANT. Main street, opposite rarker House, Astoria. SHII. cv I i - " Xi c ' -..-. -j-'.-irf't, Mf. yJsgv.) Pjfffiv4&riiitibt:: ivFittYht. : st'-.g-.g-A--'.;Ht