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V I gfte 'gnn$ tfc&um. " 'i?&''a-urmjuiMJviaJumMBii!iiivij tparoragnggg 1 A Bravo Act AfaTORIA, OREGOX: SUNDAY... JUNE 18, ISS2 ISSUED EV2HY MOENING. (Moadar Ex:ortd). J- P. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rcntisuERs and! lv.nvr.irrror.s. j Yesterday morning one of Lsincn- vrobor'fi boats i:ear Sand Island -.-.s swamped in iho breakers and both Terms of Subscription : -.erved by Carrier. rr week .S3 Conts witty mail, four noath...53 CO "ut br msil, ojia year... ... flu free of Postage to dub?eribere. " A Jrerttscmoiits inserted br tho year t t rate of U 5u por square per month. transient aJvertielnf. by tbodny ur Fook, "Ity coat por square for each insertion. trade, running to all norts from Sail Diego to Victoria. Thoso who contemplate moving to Faro, D. T., should go prepared to men wore thrown out. Escape seemed I encounter difficulties, if tho-follovviiuj; hopeless, but, fortunately, on? of Jftory be tnie: A man observed a tall ! Samuel Ehnoro's boatb v.as there (bo.it ail!: hat in the tuiddlo of the htreet. 2o. 11) and in it two stout-hearted and he waded out to got it. On tak- !men, E. L. Finney, and another, ing it up ho uas astonished to see a whose name we could not get. These ! human face looking up at hmi. Ho men were pulling in their nut, but i offered to help the nnfoituimtf man , when they saw their unfoitunate com-i out of Iho mud, and received the i enly: rades struggling in the water they cut ! " J" ' stuck in the mud; 1 am .it the not in twain, and strinpin" naked, tns t'" "1 of nn minimi dvn plunged in. One they rescued, the ' here."' other poor fellow went down, and the The run of salmon lit, been a good boat drifted oil to ssj. It ivas but one -)i the gallant elforU to save life A Gentleman. THE CITY. 1MB Dailt Astoria mil be xtlil In ""'llatKcent amonth.frecofiMlaoe. Head er who tontsmpUiUabscnccfrom the city can 'tore this Astoria;,- follow ihcm, daily w Wekkly rdttlons to any j:-ogice with out luluiltonal crperue. Addrcc maylc SMiifferf a often n ilfstrrt. Imtvc order at ! counting rfim. Services in all the churches to-doy. H. B. Litt, tho fashionable suit tnsker isstopping at tho Occident. Capt. Ainsworth.of'tho bark Dub lin, suicided in Wilmington, Cnl.. last Friday. Bishop Morris writes that he will ba here to officiate at Grace church to.ilay. Tim American ship Importer cleared yesterday with 41,000 centals whoat, worth SC8.C18. Methodist church services at 11 o'clock a. M. and 7:30 v. m., by tho paslor. Sunday school at noon. Nick Clinton is driving 223 piles for Capt. Brown at tho foot of Benton streot, where two warehouses are to be built, I'rosbytcrian "church l'reacliing by the pastor nioriiing and evening at the usual hours Sunday school at noon. Rev. .T. W. McCormac will hold divine service on board tho ship Wal lacotown at 4f.M.; and in the school, at C p. h. witnessed on the b.ir every year, and the brave men deserve praise for their perilous attempt. Portland's Election. That is a uniijuc style of action the Portlandites have taken in lefercnco to the municipal election which is to take place to-morrow, in the Bepublican convention which met last Friday, ait unsuccessful attempt was made to choke oil" D. 1'. Thompson, and after considerable- advene discussion soveral of the delegates left the convention. Mr. Thompson was then nominated or mayor. The dissenting brethren withdrew and organized a little con vention of their own, nominating Dr. J. A. Chapman. The Democrats, not to be outdone in singularity of action, resolved in their convention that the Republican corruption fund was too large to render a nomination for mayor expedient, so they passed that import ant onfec. The result will be that D. P. Thompson will be oli-elcd to-inor- rov. Bead .1.11. D. Cray's advertise ment thi.s morning. Tho Oregon arrived hi at five last evening with a large crowd or passengers for this port. She left at three this morning. Rjv. E. R, Iic-omis will preach in tho Congregations! church thi3 morning and evening. All are cor dially invited. -Meeting as usual hi? afternoon at at a quarter to three o'clock, at the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Cordial invita tion to all. Streot improvements, grading, olc., 8oem to bo the order of the day, and finer weather for suclt work could not bo procured. A petition is being circulated in Portland praying Gov. Thayer to interpose executive- clemency in be half of Jack Powers. Tho German ship Fritz, 115(5 tons, Laukcnp.u master, 9 days from Hongkong, arrived in last evening with 718 dirty miserable looking Chi nese wretches on hoard. Tho ship and cargo aru alike ill-smelling and repulsive, and it is with pleasure we note that none of the creatures get oil at this port. There-was considerable sickness on tin; voyage, but no tie iths. CUPPED AND CONDEHSED. It is not often that a stranger comes to Astoria who can boastof having nine tenths of the ladies in favor; yet such is the positive case with Mr. Litt This gentleman no doubt has the reputation of being the most honorable manufac turer of ladies dresses and dolmans ok the coast. In fact, will clip the rwnar : llio Daily Oregonlan made last fall faWho but II. B. Bitr. the energetic re liable Litt, would display dresses at the cost of livo hundred dollars each at nn exhibition, and receive the first two premiums in a small place like Portland where each exhibitor in his line had choice of their own judge V" lnaddition it must he udertooil, that not in the lca-t does he interfere with our merch ants, as the line of goods he carries are good-, which ladies would otherwise purchase In San Francisco. One hun dred and twenty-five hands are employ ed bvhim in Portland. Mr.Litt has now somi of tin- nnest one this swim.' in lliviue rivr. ISe- .;,!., ., ,,,),,. . ,- .! . .. ... 'goods ever scmi in Astoria on dNplev, sides a number ...s whit men, therejf,, the hxMiUn forim.rjy occupied by &re auout mtr uhiuumeii einployea int. Mrs. jjcio). j.niiie9 wno tipmeciate Arthur has difficulty in making up his tariff commission. The men : . . . nest qualified to serve aro not appoint ed, and thoso that are appointed de clino. Alleged shad aro daily caught in the Columbia. Thoy look like elnd, smell like shad, taste like shad, and probably aro shad. Thoy are fine flavorpd anyhow. Tho Lord Downshire, the largest sailing YC3sel over constructed, sailed from Belfast a short time ago, for San Francisco. She is constructed of atcel, 030 feet long, and has four masts. .Next Tuesday the Fleetwood will make a family excursion to Fort Clat- jwp on Lewis and Clarks. Tho Fleet wood is a popular little boat and should take down a jolly crowd of excursionists tjiat day. ' j i i i The Eiremeni finance committco srill visit our citizens this woek for the purpose of raising funds to insure -success in tho coming tournament. They doservo and will doubtless re (rsivo a liberal response. The editor of tho Goldondalo Gazette is too good for this wicked world. He won't do job printing to encourage tho uso of "intoxicants.'' i'ct lie advertises the drug stores, which sell "intoxicants." K. C. Holden.not having tho tune at command necessary to do justice tojthe business, gives notice to-day of tho transfer to Mr. J. O". Bozorth pf tbo agency for the old reliable Ifartford Travelers Accident Insur ance company, The social at tho skating rink last Friday evening was a success in every respect; a handsome sum was roalizod, and everybody was well pleased. The boys in tho office were handsomely re membered in tho matter of straw berries and cako, and desire to return thanks to the ladies for their Ihought-fulnes3. Two (.unto biratvborriitt adorn the Walla Walla market, At the recent examinations at West Point only SO of lot nomin itions passed the medical examiners. A hundred thoiwuid he.id of cattle have been driven through Fort Viith, Texas, this) car, mid twenty Items nul head of h-jrcs. Tho Mail says a society is being or ganized in Woodland for the suppres sion of goisip. The plan is t pub lish a colli ten a, day of all he gossip lo cally afloat. It is thought a fow pub lications m ill check all "tattle." The K. P. trestle wm k, about ten miles beyond Missoula will take on the estimates uov iu 2,500,000 feet of sawed timber. On a single stretch of six miles 4,500,000 feet of sawed tim ber will bo required. Minnie Slyrtlu Logan, who became tho wife of Joaquin Miller, tho poot, in 1SC2, died in Elmira, New Tori:, on tho loth ult. At tho tune of her raarrriago Miller was publishing a pa per at Empire City, She was divorced from him in 1800. County papers are more carefully read than any others, because they deal with facts of which, as a rule, thoir readers arc personally cognizmt. Thoy give information about events in which their readers or their reader friends, lme taken pait. Persons employed by tho 2orth Pacific complain that they aro en gaged to work on the promise, that they be given pisses to and froin, the front. After a month or so they are discharged and compelled to use all thoircarnings to pay return faro. A wool grower from Wasco county who arrived in town a dav or two since with 7,000 pounds of wool states that five years ago he began busiuess with 90 ewes and 305 lambs. Every dollar ho has spont since that tinio has been derived from his herd. He has sold over 500 sheep and has now 1,300 ntid has 7jO0Q pounds of wool to sell. ITo thinks there, is money in sheep raising. Tho ancient steamer Senator, which is as old as the State, is being changed into a barge. The vessel was built in 1848, in Now York, and was brought to this coast in 1840. Formerly she made regular trips from S in Francisco to Sacramento, and thero is hardly an old timer in tho stale, who has not traveled on her. In later years sh e has been employed in the coasting tho cannery at Ellenaburg. On Sat urday, May 13th, they had .n hand' four thousind fi.sh, and had been working an extra foicu part of the night. R. D. Hume, the proprietor, has erected a large refrigerator, to keep salmon fresh until they can be canned. The grave of Uonlish Wampo, s:s thn Eist Orcgonian, the great Uma tilla chief, was found to lme been robbed a fow days ago. The robboi'R and disturbers of the dead aro sup posed to be white men, as tho shoe tracks aro distinctly visible. Some lnve Kiipposed that the gravu co n taincd the dead chifetain's wealth, hence tho robbery. The medal that he received at Washington i,as found beside the grave, but the gold chain it was attached to around his neck c'ltild not be discovered. At Portland was received last neck n very line block of marble to be used as a memorial stone fur th's stite in the Washington monument. After thoroughly prospecting the state, and getting samples of ail tho different kinds of marble and stone to be found in Oregon, Messrs. Harkiu-" & Patter son and other experts pronounce thi.s marble to be the be3t material for the purpose to be found in thtf state, both in regard to npps-inince and durabil ity. The block is from tlie quarry of Mr. James H. Riisel, in Josephine county. It is nearly white with a blu ish cast, and slightly cloudbd with a bluish gray. It is quite hard, i-f firm texturo, and susceptible of lu'gli pol ish. When dressod, it will be two feet high, three feet ten inches long, and six inches thick. The face will lie polished, and on it will be carved tho stnlu soil ami other appropriate devices. fashionable Miil will he interested in the exhibit on. A. P. A .. .11. Members of Temple Lodge .'o. 7, A. P. & A. JI., ami sojourning Master Masons in good standins, are requested to meet at Macule Hall at 12:30, this day, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased Iitother.C. Klrh ardson. E. J. IIolde.v Secrrtan , Wanted Coi.iii:.NLii:i:i;SJiiL"iilSi:i:r and Toxic iNvifteKATui: will cure indi gestion, and perpetuate bodih vigor. Tithe no oilier. ()flriiggisls. " The Peruvian s,rup has ciuod Uiou hauiK who wpressffpnncr rroni ihswn si:i,d.clslity, lier complaint, lioifs, Jut mors, teniaiu compiiiiiiN, etc rcmpii lets free to nn addrevs. Seth W.Fov.l ifcNllV ';otoii. A woman io do general housework In a small family. Impiire at this ofilee. Notion. The Astoria ijliirt mid Oil '!4!ii.r.,' Factor has moved next house In O'l'rien's Hotel. Persons wishing good oil clothing to keep them drv w ill please call. Announcement. .fames P. llixson. ropre-cntiir.j Hie Itopntar Merchant Tailoring Hon-e .t Coidon Bros., San Francisco, is .stopping a few daj-s at the Occident, where lie has on exhibition a full line of samples of jroods for gentlemen's wan: for the piosent and coming reason. Thoc wishing first class custom made cloth ing will call and examine goods ami leave their measures and ordcr.s. Good business suits lrom PSo to .a47,; dress suits from R40 to !?W. Gordon Jiros. employ none, but the best cutters and workmen. They guarantee .satisfaction to all. They carry the large-t stock of imported goods ot any merchant tailor ing establishment in the citv. .lames P. Hixsonistheonly .scientific practi cal culler that makes regular visits to our tow n. lierp flic Uhiiir lion I thy If youwant a. sweet mouth and luvath. If the gums ljecome simngv, tlinv lose their power to hold the teeth. The use of SOZODOXT is invaluable because it lemons the taitar which separates theteetli and gums. riitiirrlt .r the Bladder. M'iiging, .siuaitiiig, lrciiation of the urinan passages, diseased discharges, cured by liuchupaiba. -M. at druggist-,. Oregon lepol.OAVI.S& CO.. I'oitland, Oregon. "Koufvli on IJatM." The thing desired found at last. Ask Druggists lor "Hough on Hats." It clears out rats-, mice. totielia, JlU's, bed bugs. Iff. boxot,, Astoria lee Itepitt. Wood for Kale. 1 have about .-ix bundled unit liftv cords of dry hemlock, which I will efl lor casli at fcMJj perrord. I will deliver the wooij to. ra eiistoniers. It. K. Makion. l'rank F.ibrcisiiow proinued lu sup plj families, restaurants, hotels, saloons, etc.. at :: cents per pound, on the niciu isrs. 1'resh ice cream every day. Balls. Dailies and dinr.oi; siiiintti..! 'wlfli l.. For DvsiHiiisia andLiver Complaint, noani :.t slmrt nntiee. jou nave a pruned guarantee oil every I liottlo of .Shiloh's Yilalicr. It nevcrl tails to (uie. .soki iy w. !:. Ociuent. Suii.oiiS ('n:i: will immediately relievo ('roup, whooping cough and Uronctiitis. Sold by W.E. Dement. Mr. John lingers of the t'snttl Mar ket, has made arrangements to Ui-op al heljiiost fiijsli itsh.'fetc. In thpjr season Chsis.Sleveiii.fc Son have for sale and aro agents for Hie new Singei -civ ing machines. A coiuplete slock of boys' and ehil- qrcivs suns just received at Mclntosli s clothing stoic. Frpsb ice cream every dav tU Frank taores. ramities .suppled in anv quantity by leaving order. Also tho iiticst oysters ccoketl to order. Frcnk Fabres oysters and ice cream sup known every wnrre as par excellence. A. V. Men, (srecr-sior. to rAor. & aua:.v.) Wttele and leUtl ttc.iSrr la PtOViBi&SB, Crmktry. Giass and Plated Ware, nstll'lCAI AN IJOAtKSTIC FRUITS AND VEGEfABLES. I'.iselUer Vktttj Wines.Liqnors, Tobacco Cigars riie i.irjisi and niosf complelo stock Ot ;toits In llicti line to be found In ttie city. rn,er o, Ca-ss hiiiI Sti:cmocqtio Streets, VSTdKIA. OUKGOX, IfAXSEX BROTHERS, Architects and Builders, All kinds ot lloiisejnoi'k done at siioriest notice. Shop Comer ot Cass and Aster Street, ASTOIMA. --. - OKKC.OX School Notice, mo tei: i.r;.L votkus ok sciiooi. A District No. 18. Notice is hcreliy gU eu ilia: that tliere will le a meeting on Mouday ePn'iii, al 7 S3 v. m., the wilt of June, at the school house la said district, for the purpose of levying a school tax for school piuposes forthc ensuing j car, and for sinm other huMiiesH as insiv eonii! before the niertins. liyonloriif tlieho.ini of school directors. r. W. SIIIVELY Clerk. Street Improvement Notice. XOTKJE IS IIKP.EBV GIVEX that the Common Council of the City of Astoria propose to order tho improve ment of Hamilton street in McClure's Astasia, lnUwieu the south side of Che nainiishtrectaml the soflth side of As tor .street, by piling, capping and ulankiug the same, in tlie same manner that the other portion or said street Is Improved, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds. o Hie property limiting on said portion of .said .street lm filed with Uie auditor and clerk of saidcitj within ten days from the final publication of this notice the Commou Council will order said ini n i n-eni.uut lo he made. V.y order of Iho Coinmon Council. F. C.Xor.nis, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Otegon, June 10, 18s.. NOTICE, PATltON.s .V 1HB V1:lCII HILL Water WorKs leaving their lancets opei. ot dslngnnse fm- sprlnkllni; streets, or waning water in any wav. nlll hae their untershul lf v. Itliout further notice. JAMKS W. Vi:i.Otl, .Vfient. Notice, riim: i)i:i4xi'ENT tax iioll i-oit JL tliaiear ISsI. tOLVther uith a warrant frcrj the Ciiinlv Cfnirt for tho collection of tlie same, ti tn mj hands. Delinquent tax payer will p'e:e seltte at onco nd savo co-ti. A. M, TWOM1HA". my.'. ' ShcrlU. Thefaeeof hiimauitj displays fewer pimples than formerly. Keawu iI.kx.n'3 Sli.i-hi:i: .Soap. 'Hii.i.'a II mis anp YiSKKi: i)vi:,"rJitls. The Hev.Geo. II.Thavcr.or Uour bon. link, says: "P.oth liivself and wife nweour lives toSmi.oirs Coxsi'mption rrni:. sold hy V. K. Dement. -lee for.salo al the Occidenl Hotel. For the genuine .1. 11. Cutter oli llourlinii, and the best id wlnej, liijuors ami S:m Frai;eiS". tocr, call :tt thq Gem opposite flip'belt-tow'er, and see Campbell. Uain has line leather belling lor saie. A novy (-.tecl: uf List's gpods to be selected from to-day. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at .1. . Conn's drug store, opprslte Occident ii ote i. Tho.se baby carriages at AiUcV-s. mo meeting with lcady sale, 1 have, bought the Aslotia Caudv factory, and am prepared to make and Fell the choicest eandies and confection ery. A full stock of. tju; finest sweet meats, tuns, etc.. always on uauu. .Ino. P. Ci.ASsr.x. Miiloh's Catairh ItPinedv a nol tlvo cure for Catarrh, Dipt hens', and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. Aie vim niiiile miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of sippetite. Yellow Skin:' .Mdloii's Vital izer is a positive cure, For sale b ". K. Dement, - r . Mr. K. C. Young, of the I X L store, will go down to San Francisco on the Columbia tn-day to purchase -.1 new stock of fancy good-. Any one wishing to .send si ?i?oil onlev can be assured tlifir tiistes will lie coitsulled by inatgeuiicmaii. P. J. Goodman, on Chi.-uumiLS street, has just received the- latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies lioots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the fitmous Morrow shoe-.. ftoixt; axo wit von n.via:, to oiiu-.i'n Astoria. Uiavu onk sroitY and a half. IIts slv rooms, ood-slied, chicken house, eto and a ne; er-fallinp, livlnj; spring of KomtnatTun the Int. Trice. $S50. Loca tion, about eifelit iniuutes walk froinr"09t ofilce. Appl tn K. C. UOLDEN. ie-tf itcal Estate Vgent. t'Kiiilslii-il Itoouix to Let Al;Mrs. Munson's lodging house. A Card. Those wiitnic desks at the I'itvhonk- lore are the best in the city. They are something nice and durable, and just ....... ...U .v j u..,,., ,,,,,,,... 1,1.114,1 ..Jl'!, i i- atn from I lie giver. r'.ibrc.s ice cream is the best. Asrniji.v, June 1st, 1SSJ Ewtei: Asiekian: It is with plea sun- that I call the at tenlion of our rpaih-is to the fact that I have established a pholdgraph gallery in Astoria, opposite the- Court House. 1 earnestly invito inry citizen of your town and vicinity Io visit it and exara- : amine the dl.plav of pictures, lirmlybe- iie.vine nun i no veruicc ot eacn one will bo that liiy work is not only of the best but that t iip prices are reasonable. I am prepared toduall kinds of view ing, eopjiiig and enlaiging to any siro in all dciKirtmeiits. 1 will see that my eu-toincrs go away .satisfied, and ro spectfnllysolieit their patronage. Very truly. S. It. Cnovv. Photographer. If you want pure wines and liquors of all kinds, gn to J. W. Conn's drug store, npptvitc ucciuent note:. Seaside Library at Carl Adler'.s,. We hav e fine apartments to l ent in our new buildiii". to suitable liurties wlm may desire comfort and a pleasant situ- "lioil. iiAxsns isros, Freshest and finest cakes, fruit and candy at the Astoria candy faotory. Pi of. Fred Meyer is meeting with maikcd success in his musical instruc tions. More advanced pupils can be ac commodated with lessons at their own houses at the monthly rate of S. Xew arrival of the most popular novels, 10 and 15 cents, at Carl Adler's. Fine pianos and organs, cheap, at Carl Adler's. Parties wishins irroccries. intivis- ions or mciehandlse of any description, -should, la"VC their orders with A. Van uusen a; v-o. as inuj an- piopareii io ue Hver goods in. anyjiart of the eitym the shortest notice. Go to Itoscbe.s and try tho Ilo.ton Crystal If Cream. Occident IJIock. Another of those line A, H. Chnsc organs at the City llook Store. What is nicer on a warm daj than a dish of that cxuulsitely flavored ice cream that Frank Fabrc makes V --Tlie "Always Itanuy' Moveplpo shelves at John A. Montgomery"... Three scow loads nf rtrj llr, spruce limbs, and bark, just received and for sale at Gray's dock. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. IX I STORE J Nrw i (..., NEW GOODS . - LOWEST PRICES j- I have removed to the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING And 4iave, Without a Single Exception, j The Finest and Best Arrangefl Store in drift New Goods Received by Every Steamer in AlltiLG Latest Styles and XToveitLM 1 Call and Inspect Stock and Get Prices Whether You Purchase or Not. No rouble to show goods. i -. r I C. H. COOPER. - ---"------"- -- -"TTIITiritlHH J ASTORIA, June 3, 1883. "glUUUIiiitXMilllMUSIIllMiUillltliIiilUiTUMUUHUllUlt S All New Goods! BEADY MADE CLOTHING, S I HATS, s Gents Furnishing Goods, D. A. IVIcIntosb, a 2 2 s m m m 2 9 2 s AEBRCHA2TT TAILOR. Oooident Blools..)r. s iiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniinimiiiiiiiimiiinHiiifii I ASTOBIA BREWERY. "A thing of beauty Is a joy forever." .So says everyone who sees and admires inosu naoy carriages at Ainer s. Von want to get some of Itoscoe's ice cream to-day: fresh made and nicely llavored. M. MEYER . ASTORIA, v Proprietor. OREGON. spboiazi Jg-3aroTTJJorafla5iig"'r. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILARCK OIIDKKS IN UKK PKOrOlrTlON. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - -' - 81 BO per Dozen uarSptM-I.il attention paid to order from Public House3 and FamllleL"m THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LABIB, The InleM and freshest novels at Adler's. If you want nice fresh lard, or good Mtgar-cured hams, just from the coun try go io F. 15. EllH:r-on'.s bakery. If yon want ice cream that ii Ice cream, go to Frank Fabro's. Clins. Stevens and .Son have a stock of monldinusand moulders tools which can Ihj hought cheap for cash to close out that- branch of the hu.sines. -Clocks in endless style mid infinite : dim n",." variety at Adler's. I p,aMI """rc- Call and examine those baby wagons at tho City book store. Remember Frank Fabre's k-u ewani. It 19 par excellence; -'- Sle.vens & Son have their store ; crowded with new goods, nil marked in lieautilul htationery ii endless vnfl.itv.il Porl ArllMTc ' ........J ... Xyt.. 144.4 H. "Jiackmetiick." a lasting and fra grant penume. rnce 23 and 30 cents. Sold by W.E, Dement. 43. IS SL'l'KniUK TO MOST. AM) IS lacKLIJtn ISY NONE! OK THU COAr JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR CHENAHTJS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. -Order left at the GKT:MANIA BTJUtJ IlAlX tdU bi fKiiipUy cHezuleii to. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon, 1). K. 1M, ? T. W. Bn CHKXAMUS STREET, ASTOIUA. rilHE CSOUnSlGNED IS PLT.ASUJ TO X annoonco to the public that be is male las tkfi Boston Crystal ice Cream ! The finest Ice Cream cv cr dished up. to, the American public. Try It, and be convinced. ite aio nirmsnc s, in nrsi-.cians siyie, j OYSTERS,, HO.T COFFKP. Trl. KTCTl AT THS j Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CHENAMUS STIIKET. Plca cive me a ealb IiOSCOE DIXOyProurtetor Astoria Market ! COR. CHENAMUS AND HAMILTON ST3. .STORIA. - - 0EOUN. WABKF.X A KATOSf, Prjrtetn (Swhormo Warrtn J JteOvSiY VThoU'sU mi Est ill D1N la Fresh and Cured Meats A nut line ot FAMILY GUOUEBIE3, fr'LOUfi. fKtt HAY. CANNED FRUIT. 1K- YABLES, ETC. wUatter, Egsa. CaiiM, to. evajtictV outtazid. ST Shipx ranslted U tb Itwttl rata