The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 07, 1882, Image 3

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AhTOUIA, OREGON:
AVEDNESUAY .'. JUNE 7. 16a2
WSTJliD EVSR7 MORNING.
OioG.Jej- KxctKM).
J. F. HALLOBAN & COMPANY,
rctinBB .vxn l'1-.ner.irrror..s.
liUntn: nuildiiiq, i'w Street.
Terms of Subscription :
teireii t7 Cttiicr. rer wacV .S5 Ccau
t-rat tr mail, four month . ..42 iy
fcett by mail, one sent. ...?;
Frei of Pofi&x to .ScbjeribeK
" A.Ucrliaatnenia inserted by the roar at
fce raie of Jl 31 per svjssre pir month.
trunMent aJveriislns. by tho day cr vcoV.
fifty cents per equoro for each insertion.
EIiTJCTION RETURNS.
THECIT.
Tils Dailv Astoria?) triil be unit Im
nuti7nT5ffjiti a month, frcenf pnttaye. Head
er if bo contemjiilatcabvrcc rem f "if cf 1 eon
iiuc Tnic Astokiax fi-lhiic ihrni. Duly
or Wkrkly rtlft'on (anniTMii-KfiicfirUh.
out -j.idUtonal 'rpenf. AtMrvut nay fir
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LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
Portland, .Tone C. - 11 v. m.
Ueorge's majority ia not less than
2,500 in tho stalo. Kntiio Republi
can state ticl:et elected; entire Repub
lican ticket in Multnomah county
elected, including Sears for sheriff
and Sanders for assessor. Legislature
in doubt, both parties claiming it.
Republicans lo3e their Senator and
one Representative in Clackamas Co.,
and two Representatives iu Washing
ton Co. Lino to Dalles down and no
news from Eastern Oregon.
From reliablo sources we Icurn that
at Mishawaka thcro were tuenty-four
votes polled, with :i Democratic majo
rity of 18; and in Fishhawk 12, with a
Democratic majority of (!: Speddcn
and Trenehard are tic, with one p-te-cinct
Vesper to hear from
Portland merchants an laising
funds to rebuild tho Yaquina.
Tho Idaho will make an excur
sion trip from the Columbia river to
Alaska noxt August.
-'. II. Mat son is supposed to have
been drowned in Door Island slough,
below St. Helens, on the 28th nit.
According to the Mercury, tho
heat was so intense in Portland last
week that swallows fell exhausted on
the sidewalk.
There should bo at IcaM three
procincU in tho city, to insure a full
vote and anything like dispatch in
making up the returns.
Lawroncc, tho Portland bigamist,
says that ho is "subject to epileptic
fits,' and a "temporary aberration of
mind." It's a pity about Lawrence;
but tho penitentiary is the best iilaco
for him.
E Eighteen votes wero cast at John
Day. From our informant -we learn
that fifteen of those wero for Mr.
Bergman, which will make it very
clo3e botwecn him and Mr. JJcilhorn.
Mr. Spoddon's majority was six.
Tho R. R. Thompson ran the rapids
last Saturday, and made tho run from
Tho Dalles to Portland in five hours.
Part of the way she went at the rate
of forty-fivo miles an hour, which is
pretty livoly steamboat navigation.
Astoria, including upper tonn,
polled S3G otos. Counting five to a
voter.that would indicate :i population
of 4,130. A full vote was not polled;
there being at least 150 who did not
exercise their right of franchise at
Monday's election.
The majostic drum major was a
stunning sinht yestorday. When ho
flung lib baton high in air, he struck
terror to the hearts of all attendant
urchins, and when ho brought it ve
hemently down upon tho planks, the
men manipulating the pile driver
across tho way looked round as who
should say "Whence comes this oppo
sition?" Tho British steamer Anucrly, ar
rived in last Sunday afternoon with
838 Chinese on board. The Anjer
Head left Hong Kong for the Colum
bia May Cth, and the Devonshire,
& 1500-ton vessel, another of the sea
tramps left that port on the 13th nit.,
" with about 1,000 of tho festering
leperous, mooneyed heathens who
come here as como the locusts.
Fabre's ice cream is the be-t.
All night long in Monday, and 'till
2:30 yesterday afternoon tho judges
aiul cleiks of election hteadily and
wearily pel used the tickets, the --rk
was slow and tedious, the enormous
amount of scratching necessitated
great care, and tho hurry that charac
terized fcotup of the penciled hand
writing occasioned considerable diffi
culty to mako out juat what tho elec
tor meant. Below will be found a
report of the precincts as far a-s heard
from up to .one o'clock this morning.
We omit thoe received by telegraph
yesterday. By comparison onr read
ers can nnive e.t a ptetty accurate
conclusien:
Asluriii.
Ceorge, US."; Fonten, VCi6; Moody,
373; Smith, 374; Lord, 3S1; Slut
tuck, 371; Earhart, 381: Weather
ford, 3G5; Ilirsch, -111); Abraham, 333;
McElroy, 383; Wouhington,35S; Uy
ars, 370: Cornell, 372; Caples, 303;
Strode, 3jG; Heed, 33"; Kinney, 35C;
Smith, 333; Hob-ou 338; McGuirc.
202, Adair, 302; Wmlon, S3; Sped
dcn, 314: Tieiiehard, SeS: Welch,
248; Twombly, 432: llcilborii, 335;
Bergman, 332: Fisher, 372; Peac,
331; Leinenweber, ."".!); Morrison. 33S;
V. W. Parker, 313; Poole, 300; !.
F. Parker, 303; Tallman, 322; Sloop,
313; Adair, 33fi; Kinsey, 274; Frank
lin, 39C; Bozortli. 147; Parker, 143;
Moffett, 3C; Fox, 303; Bridnell. 280;
Oliver, 220; Christie, 3S.
i iiiu-r .1-tntLi.
In Upper Astoiiu the vote nil .state
ticket was: George, 00; Fenton, 01,
continuing so all the way down; Ca
ples, 74; Strode, 33; Reed, 78; Kin
ney, 30; Smith, 07; Ilobson, 02; Mc
Guire, 50; Adair, 07; Winton, 10;
Fisher, 73: Pease, 02: l.eiuweber, 01;
Morrison, CO; Speddcn, 52; Trcn
chard, 77; Welch, 10; Twombly, 77;
IJcilbarn, 07; Bergman, 02; W. W.
Parker, 71: Poole, 58; Oelo P.nker,
72; Tallman, 57; Sloop, 07: Adair,
02: Kinsey, 50; Franklin, 00.
Columbia ti!lnt.
Ranier Precinct George, 01; Feu
ton, 41; Moody, CO: Smith, 42; etc.,
giving Republican state ticket 20 ma
jority. I'or senater: Kern, n4; Ivin-
ney, 30.
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The Oregouian claims tho election
of the Republican county licket. The
Standard concedes a kqmbliean vic
tory and gives up the light.
LcoK :iuil l.lll.-.
(Jeorge, 10; Fenton. 10: Moody, !):
Smith, 17: Lrd, 0; Shattuck. 17;
Hii-sch, !): Abraham, 17: McEiroy,
12', Worthingtou, 12; Byav. 0: Cor
nell, 17; Oaples, 10; Strode, 15; Iieed,
8; Kinney, 18; Smith, '.); llobson. 17:
McGuirc, 7; Adair, 10; Lcinenweber,
8; Fisher 18; Morrison, 18: Pca-e, 7;
Speddcn, 11; Trenchant, 14; Welch,
Twombly, 25: Parker, 10; Poole,
3; Heiiborn, 10; Bergman, 15; Sloop
9; Adair, 17; Parker, 17. Kinney, 0:
Franklin, 17.
.l.ii-oi.
George, 33; Fenton, 21; Moody, 31;
Smith, 22, about 14 majority for the
state ticket; Reed, 32; Kinney, 21;
Smith, 30; llobson, 21; McGuirc, 38;
Adair, 12; Speddcn, 33; Trenchard,
18; Welch, 27; Twombly, 2:5; Heii
born, 32; Bergman, 10; W. W. Par
ker, 31; L. W. Poole, 21.
j down as usual, and despite all ef-j most irregular and broken of these
fort we have been uu?blc to got "any-i loftier peaks, looks hko an Arctic piuis
thing by telegraph. From yeatev-1 field. Tho farther eaaieru range
days exchange)! it is considered prob wero covered late. These are all
that the majority of the Republican jiigns that the river will overflow
legislative ticket is elected throughout . their banks and that lowlands will bo
the t-tale, and almost ccr'3in that i covered. Goods in basements on
Georgyand the executive and judical; Front and Firt streets, Portland, ;nd
tii-ket is successful. ' property in other low places will no
" doubt have to he removed.
i?iic Dedication
The lowering clouds that fringed
with gray the urcen foliage of the
pines, yesterday inmniiig, swung high
in air as the Jaj- wore en: the warm
sunshine kjvc promise of ;i glo-
i ions gala day for the Knights' p trade. '
But few enmc do. mi the riter. the!
KurnirttiiMl I'onins to J.et
AtJMrs. Munson's lodging lioiw.
Dr. tn Fo-.Gr, Buiititt .
(lUnraiiKfj all his work to give-satis-faction.
Booms over I. W. Cast's stor.".
M,'o:l for Sale.
Xotice.
C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Ice cream, ice cream, at Roscos'.-. ru-j
rrcsliment saloon, Saturday and Sun
day evening!-. Occident bleck:
Keep the (iiunix Ifoallhy
If vou w ant a Aweetmiitslh anil breath.
If the minis become siwnzv, thov lose
1 their power to hold the teeth. Theuso
of hOZODONT is invaluable: becauso
it removes the tartar wliioh separates j
me '.ci'.n ami K"''-
J-"""--""- "- TTI1IH
I XL STORE
at
Portland UaleLMti..n being met at the! 1 liae aboiil -ix hundre'il ami litl
, f , , ," i , i r iiieonl-of ilrv hemlock, wliich I will e!!
wharf by Astor Lodge, ho, in full J,,',,, at-S;-, ,,ereoi.!. 1 will ileHvir
ill., wooii to inv eutoir.ei-
i:. u. Jf.unos.
nnifonn, and preceded .by the w-.it
in;; baud, escorted the Poitlai.d lode
through the pi'iueiml stieets of tho. vttenlion Filiei-liion.
city, finally lulting :.r the castle hallj (;M. Ni(.i10!a-, ;;alm or (lileail oil lor
where ihe roeeption took ulace. In Min or ehapjied liand-. lor ile liv Jik'
,, c. i i , - ':. 'lir.rlci-. Tide table free to ill.
tne afternoon :. I..ig.s croud. eoi.ipM,-j ror hp iwA ljaths j,, ,,,,. oj;v f, o
ing manv ladies and children, n ioui-t tin- Orient bathing iooiu'-. oiij-olle
bled near thu Occident to Mie the" "" .loi; 0. CilAi:ri.::-.l'.oji.
.;i ..,..,.,,..i;.,.. ,.. , ,,.,!. if ,).,.: - -
Ullil, .d"l'IM- .-' tl.v l. ..; ' ..i
Order. tleecy led of lii'-e-iike
cloud, o'ersproad tin- Miiumer skv, the
soft Miuth breeze from the P.tcitic was
like el vet to tiio cheek, and in tho
anbdiied sunlight, with tossing plumes
and steady step, their swoids gleam
ing brightly, the Knights marched
and runnier marched with stately
tread.eliciting approval from spectators
by the accuracy of their motion and tho
perfection of their drill. P. C, Alex
Campbell, uas in command, and with
P. C. C.'s, E. D. Curtis and .lay
Tultle, displayed accurate knowledge
of infantry tactics. Tho remainder
of the programme uas adhered to as
closely as it was possible. Tho dedi
catory ceremonies were attended by a
large crowd of interested spectators,
andaf tor the beaut if ul ritualof the order
was fulfilled, and the dedicatoty ora
tion delivered by 1 1 . Y. Thompson, a t the
close there was a grand uniform ball
at the skating rink, when "the old
and young, the grave and gay, mer
rily tripped the hours nway" 'till ihe
jocund God of day stood tiptoe on
the misty mountain tops and blew
night's candles out.
Make Him Pav.
-!r. .loliii Kocersof Ihe Centra! ''
l.el. ha-, made arwiiui-'aenl-. to l.e-j a I j
l.fliiie-it fresh li-.ii. ei'.. in llieir -se.iiiin
- ('has.: Stevens X Sn have lor -.ale
mid are agents lor the new Singei sew
in; iiiaclilnp".
A comnlete stock of bovVnnd ehil-
dren'.s suits just reeehed at Mcintosh's
clothing -tore.
....Warrantv ueel-.rtt!l! elaim deed-"
.suit moitaaae-, lm -sili at ilunnee
Peoido have lead bO mueh lately
tliatthe don't know what to believe,
but Carl" Adlei's goods are all genuine
atidaresoieasonable inpriee a- to ex
cite universal admiration. A-,1: to s-e
one of their new clocks.
The latest ami ireshcst novels
AdlerV.
-A Nasal Injector free with each
; bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy.
I'riee W cent. Sold by AV, E. Dement.
If you want nice fresh lard, or good
jusar-eurcd hams, jest from the cosn
try so to F. B. Eiuer?ons bakery,
I -If oti want ice eream that is lot
;rif)n. tro to Frank I'alire'.s.
1'iof. i red JIajer i-. meeting with
ln.uked Mien.-, in his musical instruction-..
Moteadvanced ouniis can be tic
j eommedated with Ie-oiis at their own
houses at the monthly rate of 83.
Transient ami da v boarders can be
accomodated at Mis. J.ovett's coffee and
chop hrm-e. on Main -.treet. Meals 13
cents upward. !)aj board S4JiO per
week. lertiiiiig c'lean and couifort-ab!.-.
'
rii"-h ot"rs at Mrs. Lovetl's, in
evir ile. All who appreciate a good
slew or p.inro:i-.l should call. Entrance
through Oeo. Lr.wtl'- tailor shop.
Tin: largest .-.toek and newest styles
of ftoti andbrttT Hats, at Mcintosh's
Clothing .Store.
I
NEW COOOS i
r
LOWEST PRICES
I have removed to thu
Clias. Stevens and Son have !eUoek
of mouldings and moulders tools which
can be bought cheap for cash to do..;
out that branch of the. business.
Fie-h U'C cream every ihu at Frank
FahroV. Families supplied in any
itiantity by leaving order. Also the
linest oysters cooked to order. Frank
Fables oysters and ice eream aie known
ei cry where as par excellence.
Ice for sale at the Occident Hotel.
For the scutiinc J. II. Culler old
iBonrbou. and the best oi wines, liquor
and ban Francisco beer, call at tne own
opposite the hell lower, and see Camp
bell.
P. .J. 'joodman, on Cheiiamu. -.tteet.
ha jii-x received the latest isr.it mo-l
fii-hioiuible tyle ot gents nnd liiilie
hofits. -hoes. etc. Agent in A-tori:i for
the fatuous Monow -hoes.
MISCELLANEOUS.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING
i
Freshest and finest cakes, fruit and
candy at the Astoria caudy factory.
You want to set some of Roscoe'.s ice
ereara teday: fresh made and nicely
flavored.
We have fine apartments to rent in our
new building, to suitable parties who
way desire comfort and a pleasant situ
ation. J1AXSKX liKUS.
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever.''
So says everyone who sees and admires
those baby carriages at Adler's.
Wo have tho returns for the county,
except John Day's, Fishhawk, Xeha
lcm, Mishawaka and Vesper. From
the reports sent us we figure as fol fel fol
eows: The county gives George 80
majority; the vote standing George,
508; Fenton, 518. Moody gels 41
majority; Kit hart gets 70 majority;
Hir-scli runs ahcid, leaving the county
with 133 majority. Oaples ran well,
and gets 117 majority.
In county matters eontiderable is in
doubt. It is a close fight between the
candidites for assessor, county clerk.
and treasurer. Twombly is elected
sheriff by a large majority, Franklin
is elected coroner, and Sloop school
superintendent. Counting as tho re
turns come, Speddcn is eight votes
ahead, the tally standing Spedden,
537; Trcnchaid, 520: Heiiborn gets,
so far, 4S8; Bergman, 475: the vote for
sheriff is Welch, 422; Twombly, 735;
McGniro is credited with 40S, 'Adair
437: "Winton 03: W. W. Parker has
531 votes; L. W. Poole 507. In legis
lative matters the Republican ticket is
as far a- heard from, successful, Reed
getting 500 votes; Kinney 502; the"
fight is close between Smith and Hob
son, with chances in favor of tho for
mer. Tho county commissionnrs are
also close, it totalizing thus: Morri
son, 469; Lcinenweber, 189; Pease,
488; Fisher, 590.
Xo special accuracy is claimed for
these figures, 'for they have not yet
been verified; not until full returns
are in can we give the eact statement
we would wish, but tho above, are as
nearly accurate as it has been possible
to procure.
The Fine between here and Portland
A fen days ago Judge beady fined
the iMplaiu of the British slcaim-r
Bothwell Castle, the nun of S9.000
for bringing Chinamen ,'h-ie contrary
to luv. At the s-ame time he grsuted
him a stay of execution for sity days
in order that ho might apply ,to the
President for a pardon. Judge Deady's
rilling is a cas,; where favor was shown
a foreign shipowner and a British
shipmaster who openly and Knowingly
violated a national law and incurred
its pcinlties. It is highly probable
that the President will grant the par
don, though he should not, as his
sympathies ate in favor of tho Chi
nese and he cares little or nothing for
the Pacific coast. If he doe.s there
will be the precedent for other tdiip
niasters to go by, and the law might
as well bi erased from Ihe .statute
books as to try to enforce it, and the
coolies from China can come here as
thick as they ple.'io for the next two
mouths if they coinu' half dead with
foul diseases engendered h the close
atmosphere of the vessel's hold lilhd
and packed with human height. - Ih-dieator.
Win' Will ou eouiili wheii -miuoU'-,
Cine will give immediate relief. Pi Ice
10 els -"0 el-, and c-1. bold by U . v.. De
ment.
rallies wKhing groeerie-, ioi--ions
or merchandise or anv de-eiiidliin.
should lee their older- with A. Van
Uu-en & Co. as they are prcpnted to de
liver good- in any pari of the city on
the -horte-t notice. "
Tho-e ba'by carriage- at Adlei"- are
meeting with icady sale.
The Peruvian sj nip lias cured thoi.-
-amis who were -uuering irom ityspcp
s'ta, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
moi.-, female complaints etc. P.iinph
lets free to anv nthfre-s. Sclh W. I'ow It
&Soni 'losion.
1 have iRMidil the Astoria Caiuh
factory, and am piepared io make and
sell llieeiioice-t candies ami conieruon
en. A full stock of the line-t sweet
meats, nuts. etc.. alwavson hand.
.Ino. l Ci.a i:.
A. . Men,
(-i-i 'Kv.ou ro nut: 5: alle.n.)
lH.!c-Ie nti.l rrt.sll denier In
Provision,
Giass and Plated Ware,
.Tltdl'ICAI AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGEfABLES,
'losellitT wlm
Wines, LiqnoFs, TotacGO Qeais
The lanji'-t ami an-t euniiUite -toek o(
noi hi their Hue to In1 found ill the city.
CoriicreM'a-s.'.THl S.iumuc.lu' Street.
AsroniA. i)i:i:c.on.
I
And have, Without-a Single Kxception."
i Tie Finest aeS Best Arrange Store in Orepn.
New Goods Received by Every Steamer in
All the Latest Styles and XToveltLes
i
Call and Inspect Stock and Get Prices Whether You
Purchase or Not.
Ho trouble to show goods.
T
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C. H. COOPER,
ASTORIA, June 3, 1883.
iiiCuMitiMMiMiuiiiiiiimmiiiistMtitamiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiu)iui
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! All New Goods! !
Tho-e writing de-k- at the('!i ImjoU
.-lore are the be-t in the eit. The ate
something nice and thimble, and Ju-t
what most joiing ladies would appi -ei-ate
from the giver.
Tin ee scow load- of drv fir. -pi lire
limbs, and bark, just iceehed and for
sale at Gray's dock.
Clocks in endle -! le and infihire
varieH at Adler'-.
Body Pound
Ilwaco, W. T. Juno 5, ISS2.
KiitTOt: A-iottiAN :
The body of a man wait picked up
in the north channel hyRobeit Ilar
niii and his pat titer on Friday lust.
The body seemed to bo that of u mail
about 30 years of age, light eomplec
tioii, about 5 feet six inches in height,
and wore clothing as follews: Black
vest, black flannel shirt, black neck
tie, and a red cotten handkerchief
tied around the neck, gray uoitaers,
flannel drawers, and elastic side shoes
No. 0. The body seemed to have
been in the water about ran weeks
and slightly decomposed about the
head. It had a sear on the left
shoulder. After an inquest by Rees
Williams and jury it was lowered to
its last resting place on Mr. Wheal
dons hill. A Spectatok.
Call and examine tho-.eba! wagons
at the City book stoie.
Stevens A Sou liae their -tot
ciowded wilh new good-, nil i:iar!;rd in
plain figures.
BOOK STOIELIEJ
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'I lie l.ir;;ivWoekof
?Qj0) Blunk Rooks and Stationery
j Wfc"J Of e cry description.
ISlilif
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school llo.iks. Bibles, 1'oetleal
oik-, AiDumsana
(Jolit I'ens,
I'e-Iile a lull and complete
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HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, I
,ents Purnismn, eood,
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D. A. Mcintosh, f
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Oooidont Block..'
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inrnHiitiiitiiiiiiiaititiaiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitaiuiiuiiHiiiu:siMi
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stm-k of everythhiK usually
her.t in a wen reiauaieu isook
Stoie. A'.-o, news deiiot and agency for
Kept In a well regulated Hook
ecij iiaerand perIoil!ea!Dubllslnd.
Carl Adler's Music Store
I'lu-ieian-' -anetiei: ha- lieen :i
corded to that siaiidald oi-inrivtrtid,
niu.vxs -StT.viiri: of. litis Han j
l)e, black or brown, .Vie.
bspctie. nenous people, -out oi
sorls,"CoLii:"- liir.ittf.'s l.nji'tn l'.i:i:r
AXI To.VH' IVVIOOKATOI: will .me.
A.h for CiMen'is. Of Dtuggi-t-.
"llaekniet'iek." a laslitii; and Iim
grant perfume. I'licei". and .' cents.
O.l.ll.. W V hr.mnnl
.soidbv W. K. Dement
IJeaiitilul stationery
arietv at Carl Adler's.
Another of tho-f- fine A. li.
organs at the City I look Store.
'iidle-s
Clia-
Co to l!o-coe,s and tr the lio-ton
Crvslal Ice Cteam. Occident l!loo!;.
Sigh Watei.
mz
Pianos and Organs.
of nil tiiakt- leustaiuty en hand. AU. a
full stack (t
VIOLINS. OFlTAltS, HANJOri, AC
COKDEONS. CONCERTINAS,
IIAltMOMCAfj, FLiUTKS.
Alvi a lar-o -I'.'k ot the hc-t ot
VIOLIN AND (U'lTAR STRINGS,
SI1KF.T MUSIC.
AND Ml'SICAL INSTRUMENTS.
A- Weil as everthiii'4 else belonging to a
Kir-i Cla-s .".l uslc Store.
ASTORIA BRE WEBY.
IV! . MEYER Proprietor.
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
SPHOIAL A.Kr3KrOTJjg-Q3E33VtE3Jq-rP,
REDUCTION OF W1IOLF-SALF. PRICES.
$7 50 PER BMiKEL OF 30 OALLONS.
tlAltaK OEDEES IN UKK I'KOl'ORllO.V.
LeasIQuantltles, - 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, - - S I 50 per Dozen
WTSpecIal attention fjrJJ to onlt-t- from Tubllc ltousos and Famllles."W
Shiloh's Cum: will imnteilialelx
ieliee Cionp. whoojiiiej cough and i
llronchitis. "sold by W. K. Dement. j
Rciuciulter Fnttik Fabre'.s iee eream.
It is par CM-ellenee.
.in i -. c i - , ... . . i, . I it.!.... :, ..:.. .... .. ,. .,-... .1 .. ti
mi me minted or niu water, tiev. 1 nai is mtn ..i. i....... ...... ....... ...
lllsll Ol lll.lL i-a.j.ii-ih J li.ii.oeo li-,- .
cieam that Frank Fabre makes V ,
fl. 11. Atkinson siys:
"The snow on the Cascades ninth
of the Columbia, a.s seen fiom I'uget
Sound, is in unusual qu-intity at this
season. South of ihe Cohimh'u the
snow on the mountains is also said to
bo unusual. The Simcoe range two
weeks ago was covered with snow and j
Fine pianos and organ-, cheap, at j
Carl Adler'-. t
-N'.i-hle Libr.ny at Carl Adler'-
New arrival of the uio-t popular
nocls, 10 and 15 eents.at Carl AdleiV.
-shiloh's Catarrh Iteiiiedv 11 po-i-;
i 1'iuiios and Organs sold on mo inonthlySlu
i sralliiu-nt plan, or for rent.
....... :...1.. i.:n ...... .i : live cure for Catarrh. Dii.tlieiia and CAHL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE
uiuniim-. c.uw.y -. no.- l"a.-.(.iukrrMomh. Sold by V. K Dement. r Watches, Clocks am
Flic highest mountain peaks,
Adams, St. Helens, and Rain
ier, are covered far down their sides,
Hood. Adams. St. Helens, and Rain-' liraceup lie wnoie. system wil i Mug
: ' . . . . . .. lor
and evidently at great depth. The
crags are hardly wen and the gorges
seem to be full. Mt. Adams, the
' the Hlood. See Advertisement.
-For Dyspepsia aiulLiver Complaint.
ou hacu printed cnarantee on eery are. inured toe
bottle ot" Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never ' CHEN MUS S
fails to cure. Sold bv W. E. Dement.
and Jewelry.
U'oclct and. Table Cutlery,
vanKte .uuum m iuij.
Victure frames and Chromes.
Babv CarriaKcs, a complete
nssortment.
Newcoods by every -steamer. Tho public
examine ray siuc mu pukca.
ST.. - ASTOKIA, OKEQOK,
trir,
, JL..K
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
IS SUPKUIOK TO MOSI. AN1 lf r.M'r:i.l.Ml UV NO.NO.V IHU COAhl
JOHN HAHjN, - - PKOPJttfETOK,
0HEWA1HUS STREET, - 'ASTORIA, OREGON. A
HOi-dors left at the CElttlANfA ItEKlf I1AL1. will be primptls attended to.-
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon, lp
CHKXAMUS STIIEhrr. AhTOKIA.
niUE UXOEBSinXED IS PLEASED TO
JL announce to tbo public that ha Is maX
in the
Boston Crystal Ice Cream !!
1). K. kkui. T. W. Ett.ii
Astoria Market !
COK. CIIKXAML'S AND HAMILTON 3T
AdTOWA. - - OJUJCHX.
WAHItl'-X A K.VTOX. Proprietors.
Fresh and Cured Meats
(Sf cw tu Warrtn J: itcUuin
Wholesale cd Ketsll Denlers In
The finest Ice Cream ever dMied up to the
American public. Try It, and be convinced.
He also furnishes, in tirst-claSH style.
OYSTERS. nOT COFFEE TEA, K1C. A f'a'.l line of
AT TnB FAMILY (5KOCE1MES, l'LOUU, riSI
Ladles' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, hay. caxxeo fruit. yik-
CHKNAJ1US SntKET. TABLES. ETC.
, -Buttr, Kggs. ChteM. etc wnsUstW
Please give ma a call. .on hand, . ",
KOSCOE DIXOy . Proprietor 1 r Stdpi supsUel at tls lowe lte.
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