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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1882)
p; tefernnjui.ij.uiuuj'rwj.'juL.i.., . L.jA-ii-j:i j.i i n tu.m.w-UJKJi"lum-u"iM f.nk.tyjmuajjujBS3&aBew g!C Sail) g-SlffVUm, i r - : -. ASTOWA. OREGON: ., .SUNDAY .AUCSU.ST J".. 1SVJ -4. V. HALI.OttA.N rdltor Thk proposition lo g-ive extend- ed powers to the executive, hv constitutional amendment, so that it shall take two-thuds of the members of ach house to pass a bill over the president's veto, in stead of two-thirds ol the mem bersTOtlng, would beso unpopu lar that if brought before the dif ferent state-, there is not one in the union that would be in favor of it. It was introduced by JIutchius, a Democratic member from New York City. The veto power of the president, instead of beinc cnlanred. should be irreatlvi O J 3 , T restricted. It is an nnti-republi can feature of our government, giving. the president monarchical powers and enabling him, at times, to set aside the will of the people as expressed by their immediate representative's, the senators and members of congress. There has not been a veto of an act of! parliament by any British sover-1 eicn within the last one hundred years, nor would any of the limited monarchs of. Europe dare do sueh an act. Why, then, should the president be permitted to set up his individual opinion against congress? To justify such action is to concede to him mlallibilit y. lhe one-man power docs not conform to the institutions of this country. It is claimed that the uses of adversity are sweet. Nlo.st people are only able to become wise through impressive 'experiences. No amount of precept influences them. They must know piaeti eally before they will believe. This is the reason win humanity does not get along faster than it does. Tf each rising generation were only secure in the possession of what the departing one had found nut if a child could begin where the parent left off there i.- no tell ing to what a stale of development man might have leached. Hut every one has to go through pretty much the same mill and find out for himself. He will take no one's word for it. The race probably slowly accumulates knowledge that is condensed into a kind of in stinct and transmitted hereditarily, thus enabling one generation to go. I say, just a hair's breadth farther than its pi pdecess,or, which pro cess accounts for the development that is claimed to be going on. As a ruie, however, men have to be constantly refer: ed to what tho wise course is by the penalty thai comes from walking out of it. Oxr of the recipients of .lay llubbell's circulars, is assesed seven dollars, though he has gov ernment emplo"ment only about one hundred days in the year, lie is a feeble old man, eighty years of "age. Another one of the 'vol unteer'" contributors, is a boy twelve years old who works in the Hrooklyn navy 'ard for a dollar a day, and supports his mother. His voluntary contribution is fixed at just six dollars and twenty cents. The Republican part won its greatest triumph when it had not a single man in office, and it will go down in disgrace if the nrescnt scandalous conduct is not tebuked by men who believe in Republican principles and desire the party to live for the good it. may still be capable of doing. Just as we expected. The Ot tawa Free Press publishes a slate ment from W. P. Lett, of that city, to the effect, that the now famous Arabi Bey and Patrick S. Fole3T, a former tesidenl of the dominion, is one and the sa ne per son. He is said to have gone lo Egypt some six years ago and by cunning and pluck rose to his present eminence. His alia.s is not -Arabi Bey, but arrah beaisy. - "Walla Walla wheat has be gun to arrive at upper river points in large quantities. An average of 150 tons is daily received at "Bonneville. Lati: advices from Egypt indi-1 catc that the Sultan of Turkcv has agreed to issue a proclamation de- clarintr Arab? Bey a rebel.. and wm asso proceed to send over Tuikislj troops to act in eonjunc- s-.tion with the Knplisli. A...1 -o j.nocs the fojcible foiedebun: of she , nioitgaje. The Seattle Herald i of ih opinion that Mlic day is- not l:n distant wh'Mi "Washington will aris in her might like a young j giantess and throw oif once and f ,,- , e ,. jurever ini.s triors iiii-iuiii. ui i o-nn in"nslin wliirIi i ci l.mo fettered her limbs." " EXCURSION!! TO YOUNG'S lUYr.ll FALLS A.J CLASKAa'IXE RIYLK. Steamer Clara Parker kui:x i. Ai:ivKi: - mim...i Will leave Cajit. HustlcrS Will f ! Sunday. August 13th, at 9 A. M. Iir Yhhs. Itiior FalKanil ClaK:mii)i l!ier. IJctnnmi will !'a C!:iM;:i:iinc :tt I r. 5J. ami Young's Jriv-r:it ; :t v. . FAIIK, KouikI Trin. - - .1t ! tiikstkymki: Gr 33 2SJ. 1SL X Xa 23 3 Will lii.-.sto:i.tf.n IfC lwuM l?Mlkz& -HPT""""" TtT-fTIPr Tuesday. Aunust 15til. 1882. Xt i A. "H. Ilctuiniii lhe 'same da. Fare. N5.M). tSyrXciirsloii ticket-, leiusu It ip in " or lit day;, 7 ito. SWilI lle fur UltAVS IIAIM'.OK mi Sal unlaw August 'J'Jlli.? .J.H. D.CUAY.Ajii'lU. Wanted, mo rri'.niASK a smai.i. mvi:u.ixs A House with our lot or a k"I '"I ','" lrallx located for buililin purposes. lVr--oim"Ji:iittj.niit-rt lor sale will please :nl ilresx 11.. Asinui n" oillee. if Dissolution Notice. fMSjr.rAHTxiii.'.surriiKiiEToroiM'KX- X istinji lottteeii I). M. Dulmiveie anil lj'uis Sena. Is Uiis- day disMihed li nuiiiial roiiseiit. Any IlTdelit'pilness is to lie paid jointly liy lioiti. paxtie-. and all deMs- due the lihu b 1e rullected in a like inauner. 1. .M.M'r.KAUMC, I.r.WlS.SKKK. Asioiia. Oieon. August Uitli. 1M'. lI Meeting of Pilot Commissioners. AjiEirruxr. or thk hoard of Pilot Commissioners for Washington Tenilo rv, will le held at Ilwaeo, W. '1.. on Thiirs (fav,Aii!nistltli. iwy. 1". v order or tlipKoaid. 1 1. C. COMIX; VS, Secf Kataiun. A . T. A HKt S, 1SS2. ato r.t Election of Officers. VT AMKKTTXfi Ol-'THi: STOCKIIO. ersof tlie l niou racking t'o.. the fol low tag oliif rs were i-leeled . orriCKUs. Pie id.0. 1. I. .lohlison ; see!etar..lohii W'uU ; Tieasjnei..l. .lolm. r.OAIMMM iii:p ni:-. .lohu "Wuk. I. 1'. Ioliusou..l..lohu. Aml'eu .lolmson. A. AI'ianiMin. distal Kai. Ond llfiiilrieKsuii. d ".i For Sale. 1 MALI" INTKRKS! IX A:tl()lH'A VINC jLV hiisiness in this city can he luni-lst foi S!V. To a man whols willing lo woiK. this isnjikl chance lo make moiicv. Impure at this niliee. al-liM Notice. n:mii:i: Tin: aitaix xei: tiu: 1 Consignees of the Uiitish hark Wolfe will he lesixlnslble for any debts that ma be contracted by the crew . .l.riEID, Master. Astoria, Oregon, Anpnist 7. lhRL did " FOT SALE. ,moi)i:rx nru.T nersi: or nr. --- Rooms, with Jt :) by 1W fee". lia windows, etc. Cor lurtlar information anil tire iiHimtv of C. AV.SHUHIA. FIPTFS piLTs! AS AN AHTUB1LI0US MEDICINE, are incomparable. They stimulate the U'Oltl'ID IiIVEH,iiwyorate tho KEKV uUC; SYSTEM, Rivotono totheDIQES I'lVE OKQAICS, create perfect diKOstion and repcular movement of the bowels. AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL They liavejno equal ; acting aa a prevent iv o and cure forBUious.JRoiuittent, Inter s', lttcnt. Typhoid Peversand Fcc-r ami Afie. Upon' tho healthy action of the Stomach and "jQivcr depends, almost whollyj tho health of tho human race. DYSPEPSIA. Itiafor tho cure of this dlseaso and ito at tendants," SICK-HEADACHE. NEHV; OUSUESS. PE8POKDENCY, CON STEPATIOJf, PIIiES, &c',:that thec Pills havo gained such a wide rcputittioa. No remedy waa over discovered tliat ocU ho speedily andRently onthedigostivo or gans, giving" them tono and vigor to :is simiLate lood. This" accomplished, the lfEltVE3 are BRACEDTthe JBRA1K KQUItlSHEP, and the B6DY HO BUST. Try thhTfibmedy fairly andyou vill gain a Vigorous BodyPuro Blood, Strong IfervesJ and a Cheerful inind. Price 5J5c. 35 Murray S:-, N. V- yfcMr'-v TUTT'S HAIR DYE. nitAT Haib on WmsKEKB chnncod to a Gloxs Ulace bv a. sizusle application of Hum Dxc 11 itu ti&rU a Natural Color, and acts Instautaneonily o!d by Dru ueUt or sent by express on receipt ol il Office, 35 Murray St., New York MISCELLANEOUS. ,AI:TIN" roA,:"- 4" J' TOKK'J FOARD & STOKES, wi-oiic i..i ivia.i.!.-a.oiMM 5 i Wooil null WilIfY-YSUT.! ' G R;0 C E H I E S. Tobacco. Cigars. Wines and Liquors i H'l'hl'rN AMI LOMK.Vllt J?ritU.; Civd 7 'egetClhlcS .-.-. -i IJC - J-5J -LS , MS-XUMJkJ, COUNT KY PRODUCE, General Commission Merchants ASTOItlA. OKSU'OX. Nest Oregon K:iitw:i & N:i m's HiK'k" i!iw PACIFIC 1EOUSE. OYSTERVILLE, - - W. T. ; .lliliw IYoiii IIAVAl'O. Sl:mi'i-iiui:t'i'liir4 l):iil. Fjtri. - - - Si eo Uoaid i Hie Ijy. -Koard 1 tlie Week l 25 OVsieis.. Clams, etc.. Kept eonslantlv on lian'd and served tu any stlc-, without ftia cliaixt-. .Mrs. M. CARRUTHERN. Proprietor. LOEB '& CO., .mr.UF.KS IN WINES. L1QU0KS, AX 1 CIGAK8. AciiXTs rei: Tin: Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. t5""AH u"1s sold at Sail I'raiieisco 1'iiccs. MAIX STKliirr, lMMt'' I'.Uker House. AMona. Ilie-;oii. Astoria to Liverpool Direct. The fine Al Ship "Elwell" 1461 tons Register, Is now rwehlng Cars. and hams lame enticements will hae piieK dispatch, to le followed by I he A 1 iron Rarquc Aniiio John sou OOT Ions IC';isifi. l'or rieilit elc. npplv to r.M.i'oi'K.orniiMK.N. co.. dlf IViitlaud. Oregon Boat IB-ciilclixis:. WILLIAM HOWE ll:iiugl.itel. iclunied fromltiit -liColiuu-lua. is to be round al his ni.ii stvi i i:i:avs i:cii.ii; When he iml..in iiiCMr--ii.ss truitii o.vi.v. Equaiization of Assessments. "Vetici: is iiii:i:i:v civr.x that ov ii lhe last .Muuda in August. I.ssi. the r.4i:ird ot lii.thatioii of Clatsop coimty will aileml al the ofiu e of the Count v Clerk in siid county, and publicly ev:iimue' the as-se-snn-nt roll for the purpose of correcting all errors l herein, in the a!italiun. dcM-rip-jlmi or ipiahtyot lands, lot- ot other prop ert : :tml it Kthc lul of nil iteiNoiit inter esicd lo appear at viid llo.ini at that time and place with their complaints or requests if::u lhe haxi'Iu that matter. V. AV. I'AKKKi:. Count v Ase-;sor of Clatsop (-oimt. 0n. Astmia. AuguM 7, Iwi. " did Dissolution Notice. vjoTicr. is iiKisivisv :it.ntiiat 'im: xl partnership lu-retofoie existing lKtw'ceu Chas, StexeiiN and it. K. Stevens, of lhi city. iiikh'i ioc nnii nam- oi i uas. re ens ccrsin. is t hi- day dissolved bv mutual consent . All ouistaudtug liabilities an- to be sclilcd bv Ihe old linn, to whom all indebted lies siioiiM he paiil. CHAS. STEVKNS. It. 1". STKVKXS. Astoria. On-gon, . I uly aist. tSi. Department Election. VTOTlCi: IS HKKEIlY CIVKX THAT i.'i general lllcdiou of the Astoria Kire l)e luitmeut will !.- held on Mondav. August I '. bet u ecu the hours of 10 a. m. aiid -t r. m. iu -im-pui post-in cieciing a inici itiigiueer ami iwii.NNisi:iiu i.n-anecrs. foi the sith tlep.irtnient ear. KIi-cIioii lobe held at lower hall of Kcm-uc Kumue Co. Xo. i .liiil-'i-s :intiMiiIfil hv Ii in of !..1. .".. . I. MacomlMT. orXo. IS. C. H. StoeCton. nr No.is.ainl A. V. lWr. ol Hooks. Clerk-i .ippointnl : U I.. Sellg, of Xo. Is. P.. S. Wors- ll'l.lll M. ZS. ritAXi'.i.TAM.oi:. President or Hoard of Delegate-, n:NK ui-akkki:. See A. I". D. did Notice to Taxpayers. J AM OWASSI-SSfC! AND CtH.I.KCI a nig the State and Countv Toll taxes, and will continue until all are c'ollecteil. IVrso shaingtaalIe nnioenv in ri..t. sop(otint. are also nipiested lo gie In to iiii--ti.-oi-iiii-iiis.i:iii Mini piopertv for as sessuielll. v. v. PAIM'Ki: Co'.iut AsMvtMirClatvip Co.. Oiegon Ast Tin. August a, ISSi. if ' City Taxes. OTiri'ISHI'Rl'HY C.IVKXTHAl THK . . . ui .I-.-M -iiu-iii inn u- jy H ikhv ju in II.IIIUS iiireoiiecuon. ami all persons that are iniieiue.i lor iues:ime mav -cave lhe ix-r cent typ:iMiigs.ud tae;lii'foiv An" Htli s-r .i.e.. msTLi:i:. ' vny ln-asiin-r, A gn-at vegetable Tonic for delicate females, is J'funder's Oregon BLOOt) PURIFIER. The BossCoffee and Tea Fo I T aj JCii AA. TWO DOOKSEAST'OF OCCIDENT, WltLAMETTLUHIVEBSiTY. . St iKlrit Is :ml 2t Irol".sor.s. ami Instructor. Knur ditlereiit course in tlie Collejie and ' si in the Academy iucludiiu; a ItiiMiiov course anil i eaclicis eoursi for w melt input- niasare awanlril. 'Iwentv-two new moiitt added to the Woman's College. Sl-14 .OO is all it cost a ounj; man lor tuition and hoard for a year. MN.1.00 is all that it costs a ladj for lui- lion and Imaid in the Woman College a V(..,r " sitiikstti:i:m i'.kcins m:itkmi:i:i: 'sett ror rntniosu.-i TIiik. an Nroy. rf sitem. il-al-lni Salem, Ore;;oii. , MR. TOM CHRISTY MAGNUS C. CROSBY,."- ,,,,"rri?,aB "" Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,- Iron Pipe and Fittings, Pl.rMBKKS AND SI K.UI KI'ITJCI.-S Goods and Tools. SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Cannery antl F slieiisns Snuplies - r . , KfntPC Tin Warp nnfi Hfllieni Furnisbing Goods. .inn.Riun tu .qufft wnu ti.v nno wisww...... ... v.... ...w..f ..., w. PER PLUMBING nnd STEAM FITTING Done tuith neatness unit dispatch. None tmt llrst chits workmen iiipIonI. A huge assort ment ofj SCALES (Mntautlv on li.m.I . K. Gv SIV-IETMS IniH)rlcraud Wholesale dealer in Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar- tides, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc , Tlii' largest and finest Mock of Meerschaum and Amber goods in the city. Particular at tention paid to ordeis from the eoiu:tr and vessels. Chcuamus street. Astoria. Oregon. THKO. r.K'ACKKK. Manager A. Yxn Duscu & (Jo. roru Ki-si'Krirri.t.Y call thi atienl lion of the I'i ilihe to the fact that lie following sluing lhe ale Agents for th machines. j : TIM IlliprUKMl S'il!gT. Tin AVhili. The Crown AmIT!ieF.E1riIx. Which Ihev an M'lling from --:$.". to each niul defy Competition. Persons wishing lo pun-hasc machines should call and inspect our Mivck before pur chasing elsewhere, as we guarantee login perfect satisfaction as regards qiialitv and price. Benton Street Improvement. NOTICE is hereby giu-n dial Un common Council ol" the ('it j of Astoria pi opn.se to order the iiiipiowiiicnt of that iHiition of IJenton'StrppI from the south .side of Concomly street lo Uim north .side of Court street in -McCIuif" Astoria, by nlaukiiiir tin Miiiu-tliioiigli the center twenty feet in width willi new and Miund three inch plank, and unless a reinoiistniuee signed In the owners of two thirds of the pioper ty fionling on said nortion of .said lreet he liletl with the Auditor and Clerk nil hin ten days from the final publica tion of this, notice, viz: August :vuth. iss-j, the Common Council will order said im piovement to he made. Iy order or the Common Council. F.C.NOKUIS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, August Dili, 18S2. Street Grade Notice. NOTICE is ltprcbA iveii that the Common Council of thecitj of AMoiia propose to establish thejiradeof Wall street, in .Shivcly's Astoria, from thee..sl side of Wast Fifth street lo the western limit of said Wall street. The grade to he established as follews: At the cross- mi's of West Sth street, .s feet : at W est Seventh street, 74 feet: at West r.igiiiu sireei, oa ieet; ai iuw .miiiii sirei treet, 78 feet, above the bae of gnnles. Jly order of lhe Common Council. i (J. NOIJKIS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, August in, i.s2. lOtd Street Grade Notice. NOTICE is hereby icn thai Un common Council of the eil of Alori:t i propose to establish the grade or Com t ' street in .McCInre's AJni ia, for the east- em limit of said Court street to the.vet side of Lafayette slreet. The grade to j he as follows "at the emssiugs of Conn and Olncv. street -11 feet, at deiuiee' street 5." feet, at Cass .stn-et ;t feet, at Main street 70 feet, at lU'iilou .lreet :: feet, at Lafayette street vn feet, above the liase of grades. Hv order of the Common Council. F. C. NOIJR1S, Auditor and Clerk". Astoria, A ugust 10th, 188?. lOtd .MAY P.K HAIUft E.RHAW'ES sui.K a;i:nt. Also. A-icist for li'f u-ii.'J'i-.iSt'd SliieJ.'n '-ttvut (tIi fjie. M1AM IlTflM.S A MM Ci.M.'! Y. Vci- lul the lest vmi kin. -xi iMi;!fi III w.iikj-ri; ir-ut'ee i r im t-li.i:,:?. "' ! &2i & f I SK ASTORIA. OllKCON 'HiLL'S VMIBT1BS. ci:o. him.. ri:ori:irToir WAhTKK l'AHKS, sta:k maxacku 'Ixrw Stars ui Ratml anccession I i- .,., . ,.,, nt , ' 'd ' '" ,u ' ' w ,r ' KK. HARRY COWLEY ' , . .. .. . .. v.u man. iiiiedi:i:i ami l:meer MISS MOLLIE CHRISTY Serio oi:ii; jnoen Together with a new" ORCHESTHA. AH the Old Favorites Retained. Open all the l-nr, IVrrociuaucc :it Mutil. Iliilitv f liauge or I'm- gniiiiiue Onre :i iVt-J. Comprising all the latest SONCS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightlv. and all aesas rjaEsSsSjE: -Mr. Hill as a cateier for the public's- amusemeui i-an imi ne evceiieu. Aiijoouy wishing to spend a pleasant evening and ,g:uiiy, should Improve tucoppoiiuuitynud come. jThe company comprises the following well- Kiiown .nis;s: . .. ...,.,,. .,..-. I Mi- I Mis- mei.i.h: Ciiimt. Mi:. Cti i:i.ks Koin.r.i:. .Mi:. Tusi. Cui:is.r . Mir. Wai.tki: 1ai:i;s. Mi:. Hai:i:v Cvi.k. Mi:. Hai:i: Oixxx. i All of which will appear nightly in their dif- lerelll special! tc:. Opea air concert every eeulng; tierfonn ancecoiumencingat K;" entnuice to theatre on llentnn street : priv.ue boxes on ciieua mr.s street. Look out for New Stars- w.ijr ' ik(iaksi wixiiori1 a'.- And im terms of peace until -j' "gj ever man m Astoria has a new pl'-iK suit.of clothes r 'J&V MAWK BY 3IK.1XY. .So'li&S l'anis. Cenuim t'rench CasMincre 12 .7) Suits fiom - - I'm' Tmest line of samples on the coast to .select from. P..I.MEAXY, Cass street, uei to Hans ifs.Iewelry store GOOD CHEAP BOOTS. I h:ru Lately Reduced the Price of allnix Cirst-flass hoots m i:ojs ik:u: to 0cdi:k. , As Mlow-s Kinest sewed Calf IIools - - Sit On I I'liiest Pegsjed Tap Soled Finest Pgge I Smgli Sded ". . low! otlungbutthel-si Genuine Mercer French Calf iscd in m simp. pptheo. KjfeN.Vijild-.. Dress Making. Mrs. T. S. Jewctl. t"p .shuts, opposite Mr. Uogeix lmauhig i House. i W E. X;zyE::S77v f ASTOUIA. OKKC.ON DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, i Toilet and Fancy Articles, j PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., 2rTrescriptions caiefuHv eompoiinded.'at till Hours. j jar-IIomcop.it hie Tinctures and Pellets. :ui.l iiHiiipiiieysttpeciiicsaisohepr. I w!J i Mills is SiU 11gilMlJlJlllli..EPjii HI n;'2c !ju-3 o-?j-- z5 jb wS;a s".-- o - 5 5g ':;----' f1 g-aj-. ya-- Za ri SV " A. 555 " A& S i?"5 E ""' S S 3"3" s"i s BH - o cs.'3" Bhb pffjyIijl csiliIill11ill-fK HiMiSfil 233!':'!3:::E:!;5saBS3a:rsss:3EZc:::::s33::::ass;::iE3a::EZ2ass:3s:iS2Ea:EEUaiaaiiuistii t!c?ESi::r::3:E9:cez2:"r:s?-::2S3Et:aa::n!::!::z!:?s!3ss2is3a!H3S3caBtaiiaaaaaiHi M a jr-a-fe A K-IH'll UN 5 ' ' ' -'-, - - :nr:;3f;:-:3crats::'; mTTTO IS i H S uj.j3e;aiiJJDisji.si3-aic:ttaas!:iS55i2aS'3ij:niiJi3ini3sa3iJsa3i3aaia-iaaiaiimftaiii A.T- BANKRUPT STOCK OF- G X'0 THI-ir AT BANKRUPT PRICES By order of Creditors. tv-rsvwlsrj.--aCTT--r-y-r--TT-iMrTnWW NOTICE. To save expen-, v Iieroby liotify all persons iiulcbtcd to the Cali fornia Store, that a speedy settlement is necessary. Action will be taken xo collect same .10 days from date of this notice. By order of Creditors. Astoria, Oregon, July 25th, 18S2. lsi. IL. Montgomery, - isn'ci"ssoi: to .iacicins & montcomcuy.) COKMHt OF .1!AIN..XI ASTORIA, - CHAS. HEILBORN, .MANUFACTURER OF UIIITjVTT r3"XTTrpTT"D"!j J? U1V1M1 UJ-VXL AD DEALER IN (i Q , p IVTilVOrq ; VtlLpOLb, VUi VLUlLlj till T tipblj IVilllUIh, .Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. MARTIN ni'Ai.Ki: in iFUliiSFrrilTlE Corner 3Inii anil S'liieiuoquu Street. Astoria. Oregon. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC. A Complete Mock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ALL KE'DS OF ri'RXI'ClTRE IEND0US 1 a -a a 4-ar "M ? - - -- - s ' :cxa:s:Esas2s&2aE3&cs.3kszia33iiaiijiitai WEEK I NIA STORE 0F- OKAI.KKS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A ("eucral Assortmentjof HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents Tor - Magco Stoves and Kanges The Host hi the market. Piiimbiug goods of all kinds onhaud. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. .S RFFKICSOV STREETS, OREQOnr. r "DTn'n'nTATn ' AJ.DJJJ.Ly 7T OLSEN, s? BEDDHSTQ-. lSi:iAIRi:i AX1 VAKHISHED. -