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IrSr Sr,535?es riMw' ,x.-T - a,' " :X &.V, m 4 S& 5nfl &stafl. i ASTORIA, OBEGOif: WEDNESDAY J AX. is. lssa ISSUED J3YERY MOBMIKO (.Monday Kxceutudi. J. F. HAIA,ORAN Sz COMPANY. PUBLISHEIM AM. l'UOWtlETOItf. .4wan BuiWuj, Oat street. Terms or Subscription : .-srved by Carrier, per weaS , Lvli oot cy mall, four month ll.i3 ua a: hr taall, ono yew ""! f 00 free of Postage ty Subscriber. . Advertisements inserted by the year t :ae rata of SI ij por square per month. IriUHiont advertising, by the day or week. ty cents per square for each insertion. TUX DAU.Y ASTOlilAN tClU be ! by mttan5centaamonlh.frtcofpotatie. Head ers irfio eontanr.Ialcaiscr.eerom the city can naw Tdk Astokjajt follow them, Daii.v or Weekly rddUnxs ti, any pont-oic c jciOi- .u cKiauionat expense. Addrsitc may he enanuta as ojtcn as desired. Lear ordcrt al Vw, cnunltna room. Repentance is the discount of rj uiorse. The Frith of Tay was torced donn yesterday. The Reporter is outside v?ith a pilot on board. It does loo so funny to aeo an eighteen year old youth chewing sum. Carl Adler is swinging round the circle. When last heard from he was at Eugene City. The Baker City paper prophesies bpomy times up there before Ion;;. "Eoomy" is good. Attention is directed to the ad. of E. Betnck & Co., who ad vortise goods that aro in use in this locality. The State of California went down to the bar at seven yesterday morn ing, and presumably went to sea. Do a man a favor and he is your enemy. This may net sound Chris- tianliko, but its true all the same. Maria had une piccolo agnus, Son fleece ct ait bianca as snew: And everywhere che Maria went, Cet agneau went, comme II faut. Several canneries are getting ready for.tha seasons work. We no tice they have begun making cans in Hume's. The Beecroft, drawing 21i feet was accidentally omitted from the list 'of vessels that were towed out on Monday. Tlie Walla Walla Statesman chronicles tho passage of a load of corn fodder through tho streets of that blooming burg. - "Why you did'nt say anything about it in this morning's paper: now I could have told you all about it." Then why in the dickens did'nt you. "History is a, dice-box; God shakes it and ovents roll out." So says the Walla Walla Statesman. What aro you going to do with your kismet: Captaiu Doig showed us yesterday a telegram he had received from Ohlsen, tho pilot on board tho Vesu vius. That vessel "went to the Sound simply because the crew were sick. The Walla Walla Statesman man has got a neat point on locals. Ho comes out ono morning with a four line item, and two days after -lias two stickfuls explaining away any allega tion that he meant to hurt any ono's feelings. The Now Northwest proprietors brought a charge against a Polk county postmaster which subsequent evidence and investigation failed to sustain. There you have the gist of 137 col umns of rot that has been poured out in the exchange list for tho last six weeks. If any ono of our readers have mislaid a packet o photographs they can get them by calling at this office; they having been left here yesterday by a gentleman who modestly desires that we withhold his name. Jiacn photograph is, severally, "a thing of beauty and a joy torever. Mr. J. B. Lewis, a pissongor on the Emily Stevens which arrived in yesterday, informs us that they passed the Yaquina while crossing the bar. The weather was fine with a light northwesterly wind. The Emily Sto vons is loaded with hides, butter and sixty bushels of Yaquina bay nraters. A novel boat race took place at Oneatta, Yaquina bay, recently, the contestants being Mr. Dougherty and J- of that place. During tho night previous to the race some boys nail'ed a coal oil can to the bottom of Dougherty's boat, and he not discov ering it until ho Lad begun the race, he of course was badly beaten. Xottce. TlicroRuIar annual meeting of Pro rcssive Land and Buildins association -will be held In Liberly hall, Aetoria, UiatMip county, urecon, on the litu aav of February, 18H2. Wit. McEwax. Scry. .I&J1.10.1BK2. Mr. Acton's Lecture. A fair audience met at tho new M. E. church last Monday evening to hear Rev. J. H. Acton lecture on "Turchin's thioves." Tho peculiar verbiage of tho title was explained at the start by the lecturer who said that owing to a certain element in their brigade whose ideas on the acquisition of property were somewhat vague, the whole command was known as "Tur chin's thieves." Turchin being the name of the commander. Mr. Acton's narration was n series of pictured rem iniscences; a recollection of scenes and meidents that occurred twenty years ago. The familiar names of Stones River, Forts Henry and Donolson, Pittsburg Landing, etc., recalled tho men and memories of '62 to the minds of many present. His delineation of camp life showed that he'd "been there," and when he (figuratively speaking) "shouldered his crutch and showed how field wero won," he elicited the heartiest approval. Wo were unexpectedly pleased in hearing him mako emphatic mention of what we have always maintained, viz: that General Geo. H. Thomas was the gen eral in that campaign, was the man for the place and contributed as no other man could to set the seal of victory upon what threatened to bo a disastrous lout. That ho was not moro highly honored was due to his disposition; to other3 was left the tin sel and the glory, to him is delegated praise and admiration from thousands who saw his merit. At tho close of the lecture which was listened to with attentive interest by all present, Mr. Acton said a fow words in his own behalf in reference to tho paper ho edits and which he is trying to make a power for good. Like all newspa per men he likes to have a good sub scription list and 13 U bo commended for his efforts in that direction. The next lecture of the course ill be de liveied next Tuesday evening in the same building, when Rev. J. A. Gray, of Portland, will discourse upon "Tho swing of the pendulum." In the police court yesterday thero were three forfeits of S2.50 each and ono of 5. Four hundred and fifty tons of coal is being discharged at Gray'a dock from the bark Alert. The Argonaut is on the beach next to II. II. Parker's dock, where she will receive a new brass propeller. The musk rats and beavers aro the enemies of the leclaimcra of land on Clatsop. Thoy cut holes through tho dikos and tho beavers build their houses in the embankments and dam up the ditches. We call attention to the ad. of tho Oregon meat market, in this issue. Tho proprietors, Humbol & Co., suc ceeded J. F. Nowlan. Mr. Humbel has been a resident of this country for seventeen years, and deserves a sharo of patronage. On Monday the pilot schooner J. C. Cousins, let go her lines from Brown & Co.'s dock, in order to get into the stream, but she drifted down and collided with tho bark Alert, at Gray's harbor, the anchor of the latter tearing away the bullwarks of the Cousins aud the bowsprit fouling of her rigging, so that her shrouds had to be cut to get her off. It takes all kinds of people to mako up tho sum total of humanity, but what a putty and molasses sort of a man the squirming, conscience less caricature of humanity that God in his inscrutable providenco permits to live, is that index of meanness and exponent of contemptible rascality who will try to beat a newspaper but of nioneyjionostly earned and actually due. Mrs. Outs, whilo cleaning house for 1. W. Case last Monday, met with a serious accident. While engaged in cleaning somo windows she set a stool on the roof of the conservatory and on stopping on it, tho roof, which was of glass, of course gavo way, she fall ing to the ground a distance of ten feet. She was badly shaken up, but not seriously injured. The regular turtle story comes from Tulare, Cal., of the finding of an ancient saurian with "1797" cut on his back. Generally the five crop al falfa stories come from thero about this time of year. The turtle story was duo Nov. 26th. About Feb. 1st we should hear of bees that buzz and build in belfrys, and from March 1st to 15th come tales of marvelous vege table growth from that shiny shore. A Memory. ! Sitting tn tho M. E. Church last Monday evening, listening to war reminiscences, the ono recurring thought in our head was, "How long ago all this seems!" The events i.f the civil war are fast becomiug memories, remembrances, recollections that but seldom hcavo to the Burfacc. They are au under stratum over which tho silt and flow of twenty years has superimposed a new soil Tho tinld ' dungeon and escape, the life and death t brushes, hand glasses, and toilet articlt1-, in iiloomv ori-ntu tb niw1, ,,! i of all kinds splendid presents for tin in gioom prions, the rnarUi ana hohljaVM Can arul exalnjI1(; X00(!5 and countermarch, thu bivonac. the charge, the cheer f victory or the sullen retreat are for tliose who pir ticipated in them, but a talc to be told of winter evenings. To thosb who stayed behind, the women and chil dren, (and tho brave home guard) who read in the papers the list of Killed and wounded and suffered pangs of toituring suspense that equaled in patiiotic morit tho suffering of hus band or son or brother upon the bat tle field, it was indeed a weary .time; and it is cause for thanks and grat ulation that no probable cause for in ternecine conflict need riso for many years to come. That portion of tho flume lately constructed at Fort Stevens which ox tended on to tho beach, has been torn up by the waves and thrown high on tho sand. Spottera aro employed on the O. R. &N. Co. 'strains to see that the conductors do not knock down. The reason of that is that some time ago two belligerent individuals, getting into a discussion on a train near The Dalles, one threatened to knock the other down. The conductor happened along just then and said that if there was any knocking down to be done on that train he was the man to do it, and the company are determined to put an end to tho practice. Another of those line A. 15. Chase organs at the City Book Store. Frank Fabro has oysters in eerv style. Stew and pan roasts a specialty A new lot of fur trimming, all col ors, below San Francisco prices, just received at the IXL Store. Hot, cold and shower baths at the Occident hair dressing saloon, twenty five cents. Whips, curry-combs, brushes; new stock; first-class goods, cheap for cash. ror cas Gn.vY. S. For chills, fever, ague and weakness, Coldcu's Llebig's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invlgorator, Coldcn'.s; take no other. Of drugeists. Those writing desks at the City book store are the bc-t in the city. They are something nice and durable, and just what moat young ladies would appreci ate from the giver. Mr. John tlogersofthcCcntralMar ket, has made arrangements to keep al the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season For handsome holiday presents, such as toilet cases, cologne sets, per fumery cases, fine soaps, etc. eo to Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. The price ot subscription to The Weekly Astoriax has been reduced to 62 per annum when paid in advance. If not paid in advance the old prlco of So Vi ill be charged. Sleepless Nights, made miserable bv that terrible cough. Shlloh's Curo Is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment. The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspop sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu :ln: inors.femaIo complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowl & Sons, Boston. Chas. Stevens and Son haea stock of mou dines and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out mat nrancn ot tne tmsiness. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most iasiuonaoiu sijiu ui kciiu ujiii iiiuies noois, snoes. etc. Have Wlstar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coueIis. colds. bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. 50 cents and SI a bot tle. Mrs. Twilight and Mrs. Illsley have taken charge of the Pioneer Kostaurant. which has boen thoroughly reuovatcd and refitted. Mrs. Illsley has charge .of the cuisine. Good coffee a sicialty. A few more chances yet to bo taken for that fine graphoscope at the. City book store. Brace up the whole system with King of tho Blood. See advertisement. Get your legal blanks at Tdk AbToniAir office. A full lino of over two hundred styles. Shlloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Censtipation, Loss of Appetite, DiZ' ziness and all symptoms ziness ana an symptoms oi uysji Pricp 10 and 75 cents per bottle. spepsia. fricp iu ana is cc bv W. E. Dement. soia That Hacking CoukIi can bo so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. K. Dement. Mas. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. Call and examine the Unirn pump at John A. Montgomery's, chiap and of superior pattern and quality. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents, Xasal Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. Shlloh's Couch and Consumption Curo' is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption, Sold by W. E. D ment. Croup. Whooolne Couch and Bran emus immediately relieved tr Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement .... . .. . ".. j. ..: rr'. r ... - - . . "' .. . . ... .. '. r jy reueveapy&nuoire Sherman Bros. Express Will receive orders at the store of 1. W. Caso for utipor Astoria or any other I part of the city. Leave your orders fin ! the slato and they will be promptly nt- temted to. Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar cures coughs, bronchitis and consump tion. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. I have just received thefineit n.-vort-ment of fancy goods in my line ever lirnucht to Astoria, conslstfnu of uer- fumcry cases, toilet sets, loilefc cases- prides before purchasing elsewhere. at J. W. Cone's drug store, opposite Occi dent Holel, Astoria, Oregon. For lame Back, Side or Chet use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price S" rents For sale by W, K. Dement. Will you suffer with Dispcpsia and Liver Complaint '. Shlloh's Vitallzer is guaranteeu to cure jou. "bold by W. E. Dement. . -Circuit Court Blanks, County Court Blanks. Justice Court Blanks Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks, Deeds, Mortgages, etc.. for Sale at The AsTOitiAJf office. From the Standard wo learn that there will bo four tunnels be tween CorvalHs and Newport, and it is said that the entire line from the buy to Corvaliis will bo ready for the graders bv the middle of February. The gap between Cor valHs" and Albany will not be sur veyed until it'is determined wlieie the bridgo is to be located. A surveying party, 24 strong, in charge of Engineers McMullan and Brown, are surveying from Albany east, and another party, under Mr. Piehl, 'will start for tho Cascade mountains next week to find n route into Eastern Oregon. The following is said to have been taken from the pocket-diary of an old vagrant at a police sta sta teon: "Drinking bad whiskey because it is offered free is like getting in the way of bullets purclmed by an enemy." "Honesty is tho best policy, but some folks aro satisfied with second best. It is hard to Jbe honest on an empty stomach." "A dry plank under a rain-proof shed is better than a feather bed in jail, and one isn't annoyed by the jailer bringing in a square breakfast.1' "Pay ai you go. If you haven't anvthiD!? to pav with don't gn. 1 f you arc forced to go recor I evory lnnebteaness onu let your Uc-irrt- sottlo bills." " "We should have charity for all. When the winter winds blow cold and droanvo vags should pity the poor fellows in India who are hav ing red-hot weather." "Politeness costs nothing, but it is not expected that you will wake a man up at midnight to ask per mission to go through his hen house. It is more courteous to let him enjoy his needed i epose." "When you pick up an apple core do not find fault hecausu it is not the apple itself, but bo satis fied with the grade of descent. Do not be ashamed of your occu pation. We cannot all be lords, nor can wo alllio vagrants. As I cannot be a lord 1 should 'not lament at being a vagrant. Be truthful and outspoken that is, tell 'em you are a Chicago sufferer. Keep reasonable hours or some other vag will get your piatik first. Be hopeful, cheeriul and good natured. Growling won't cure a sore heel." ASTOHIA FIBK DKPAimiRST C. J.TRENCIIAKD Chief Engineer F. P. HICKS 1st As-.t. Engineer J. O. ROZOItTH .:d A-i-t. Engineer BOARD OFDELEOATES.-lle&iVM meet ing fourth Monday iu each mouth, at 7 --TO p. m., at hall of Alert Ilos'k and ladder Company No. 1. Okficeks. K. J. Taj lor. President-: V. L. Parker, Secretary : A. W. Berry, Treasurer. Delegates. AY. AV. Parker, J. Strauss, I. Benmiau. of Astoria KnclnoCo. M. l : A. A. Cleveland, W. J. Bam, Uhas. II. Stockton, ot Kescue Engine, uo. jm. -i ; rxi. i. uurtis, A. W. B-rry. V. J. Taj lor, of Alert Hook ami Ladder Co. No. 1. ASTORIA EXCUSE COill'AXV A. .'- Kegular meeting llrst ilonduj In ec-h month. OrrtCEit-s. "V. VT. Parker, President; L. E. Sell" Secretary: William Book. Titos urer ; B. F. Steveas. Pore :; s. J. IiigalH, 1SI ASSI. rore man. due. u. t.iiauept, maiji. For, man. RESCUE EXOIXE COill'AXV X'CS. Regular meeting llref Jlond.ij in each month. Officers. A. A. Cleveland. VresMiin : J. A. JUontgomerj-, Secretary ; r. C. Norris. Treasurer ; Chas. II. Stockton, roreman. A. McKenzlo, 1st Asst. Foreman, J. Y. Brown, 2d Asst. Foreman. ALERT HOOKAXD LAUDER Co. Xo. 1. Itegular meeting second Monday in each month. OFFlciats. J. O. Bozorth, President ; C. Brown. Secretary ; Jay Tuttlc. Treasurer ; al. JV 1UUIUIL3. A' Asst. Foreman. F. W. Fenmson, 2d Asst. j. it. ji nomas. lorenmn, r.u. tiuerson, ist I Foreman. "Hough on Rats.'' Thp thing desired found at last. Ask Druggists for "Bough on Rats." It clears out rats. mice, roaches, flies, bed bugs. 15c. boxes. tSTIf you will send us five subscrib ers for ono year with S10 advance payment, at the rate of S'-J 00 for each name, we will send one copy of The As- toeiax free, to any address vou may give, and we will send an additional copy for each additional five names that you may send to us, with the cash in ad vance of course, for one year. Tim inhabitants of Northwcit and WMern Oregon, incliulins twelve ooun lie- ot the State, and embracing the great valley oi me wanamet nnans "forts," uijoy kpven months of f pring, .ummct ardVm'.umn weather that are almost equal to s-iithern pr eastern Oregon for bright and chfirful weather and a bracing and healthy atmosphere. The five winter montln, from Novcmbnr to March, bring a bountiful rain that produces, in due teuton, unfailinK cropc. These rains re tard, but icarcely preent, labor outside, in any department, and of 130 days ot winter, at le.-i-t a third oitham are dry and bright. ' .Merchants or others finding inac curacies in our shipping list will confer a favor by reporting tho same to this office. Aa a compendium of news and miscellany no publication of tho north west equals The Weekly Astoriai. A splendid numbor now" ready. For sale at the counter with or without wrappera for ten cents a copy. fgyBooks, Pamphlets, Lawyer's Briefs, and in fact every possible style of Peikting is done as well and as cheaply at The Astoeian Jon Rooms as anywhere else in the State. Call and examine specimens and prices." The Astorlnn Has a I A Atiaricinrr larger circulationon the f AUVerilSlngi Columbia river than any other state paper.- EQfAL TO THE BEST. AND Cheap u the Cheapest, at iUK asTo&un urrics. PHOTOGRAPHIC ENVELOPES. ALAKQE STOCK JDST OPENED. AND will be sold by the traneh, or by th thousand, at Iiik Astoeus ofica. BILLS OF LADING, WAY BILLS, Receipts, and all kinds of Commer- emu rinung, done at toe Astorian omce, UALOi. JSAAaLLNii, UKDiSlt, CORRECT PRINCIPLES Demand that bills be rendered promptly, and to do it nicely, iet your Bin paper aoi Statements printed at TllE ASTORIAN Office DO NOT SEND AWAY For Printing of any kind until you bare tried THE AST0B1AN Office. OLD PAPERS. HAVING DETERMINED TO CLOSE cut oar stock of old pupen noir Is tho tia ui secure a lot for handy purposes, at Tin Astobun office. HOLMAN'S PAD. rei: the STOMACH, LIVER, AND KIDNEYS. TRADE MAKE. In .ill ci4cs or bllHouAnosa and malaria In e ery foun. a preventative and curo ot chills, fever anil dumb ague. Dr. lfolman's Fad 13 a perfect success. And for dyspepsia, sick headache and nenous prostration, as the pail Is nppliod oer tho pit of the stomach, thecrrat nervous cemei.lt annihilates the aiieaRC at once. It rcioilfttestholhcrnnit stomach so suc cessfully that disje-itlon becomes perfect. Frof. 1. A. LoomLs says :. "It is nearer a universal panacea than anything in medi cine." This is done on the principle or ah sorption, of which Dr. jlolman's tad Is the onlv true exponent. Tor all kidney troubles, use Dr. Holmaii's Renal or Kidney Tad, lbo best remedy In the world and recommenrteU by the medical facidty. Beware of Bogus Pads. . Each genuine llulm.m's l'ad bears tho prl VRte revenue stamp of the Ilqjman Pad Co.. with the above trado mirk printed In green. ISuy none without it. For Sale .by all Druggists. Dr. Holman'i ad; le Is free. Tull .treatise sent free on application. Address : HULMAK PAD CO 741 Uroadwav, New York. P.O. box II 12. LOO KH ERE! CHINAMENJIUST GO. IVaNhins Jladn Ehhj' by the Use of National Washing Powders, For washing clothes without nibbing or boll Ins. .Savcs Ijihor. Saves Wear, Saves Time. We, tho undersigned, have used the Pow ders and tlnd them as recommended. Mrs. A. C. Oibhs. Mrs. l)r. McKinnel, Mrs. W. P. Olds. Mrs. Uchtcnthnler. Mrs. r.. A. I'elllon. Mrs. J. N. DBlpli, Mrs. Geo. Ham. Mn.8.A.sedlak, Mrs. Capt. I. Sanhurn, Mrs. Dr. Josephl, Fast Portland; Mrs. Capt. W. II. West. East Portland : Mrs. J. W. Sethvood. F-ast PortUnd ; Mrs Kirk Shel d n. East Portland : M-s. Judy. Hlllsbnro ; Mrs. Lvman Cook.'Mrs. UA. Newhy.Mc Minmllle: Mrs. A. (5. Parsons, Mrs. J.W. Edward. Di'yton ; Mrs. J. J. Harney, Mrs. S. M. Kelty, Lafayette : Mrs. Gellwick.Mrs. W. . Cummins, Independence ; Mrs. O. A. C hanmas. Mrs. Vincent. Corvallls : Mrs. Capt. Anpersou. Mrs. Wm. Elliot, Oregon 'Cltv. MRS. FKLLOWS &MP.S. BELL, rop's-nnd Manuf u-turer-j, cor. C. and Zdsts. Portland, Oregon. jrnr ilia al nil Ui Qirocery Stores. Painter and Ruffner, i::At-Ens is iiXjiiasrc3-, OLNEY, - - - OREGON -YarranUe deeds at The Astobian office. ' . .; ill fTwA f i Vff yt C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. iunt!tiu::u:::iauiiuuu2iatiDiauiuHi3 I O TO THE J Ss;:s9::i:!:s3n3s:ias33raxi3iaiiiuniacniem3ifSH8 iiHiiiaomtai!imici3sinuu3uiKmnKui33utc3i:uii:xinHMnMiiMnaMMi s a a . IXL STORE li;.t.i.Hi..,m.Mv............... FOR I e AK w iniie3uatxMsuS3iusa:ctiiuzlaiaaiu3&Biii9&iiflissuiiituxui M 3 U M a a RESENTS 3ius(n:Ki3i!if!iMMU:iti:3:3iuHi(iiexuuieiiauuituMiQ Buy your Children and Friends something that will be of Ihavereceived a large consignment of Genuine field Jewelry Which I will sell at wholesale rates. Buyers will save money by purchasing of me. cm COOPER, IXL Store, near Parker mouse, Astoria. TheBossGoffee and Tea Pot . 3 ViiCtr? , iWrr-f 77r"Jji-'r''7C!Kf BL H TWO DOORS EAST OP OCCDDENT, CHAS- HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S5 BEDDING. AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every brancli. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SPECIAL V.3STBa'C?TT3?g'OEHMCEJ3Sra? REDUCTION OP WHOLESALE PRICES. ' . $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. LAEGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION. Less Quantities, - - SO Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI SO per Dozen eirSpeclal attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Families. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY fevjesr& IS SUPERIOR TO MOST, AND IS EXCELLED BY. NONE ON THIS COAhT JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHEWAEIUS STREET, -' ASTORIA, OREGON. o sa-Orders left at the GERHAKIA BELT. HALL will be promptly attended to.- &&SSW A esa Paffllfflls rUJUJ Al 5 '?.. 3 ilia VimJir It'll IB a i !H liriUlnilllimiTITHIllTMEIIlinflAm YOUR T M A S service to them MAY BE HAD OF ?-E.RHAES SOU". AGENT.3! -ft ANo. Atn f-r tbn cvlebrWMJ'e MEDALLION RANGK, M. VII X3.S, ASTORIA. OREGON BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. i 5 !r a Sjj-? C? z rf OS OlllJ3 rfS ssa's?srssH;s m HAFAyiM r I IE aCB So llU5f 2 3 6 T. S- M E U-M.. 1 :aa s? P-'O-Oi ? S g-. r iijSBB") S3 COI msztfiMj? 3s3S,?-o2: B..hRtfci N SSwJ.T I5?SSPe, 5 - 21 - B. ff-Z- --J lliiii? 111 t3)T! uslO GO J . m f