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M."- 'i'.Uc- -Xinilii &slcainii AbTORIA. OREGON: WEDXESDAT SEPTEMBER 27, ISS'2 ISSUED EVERY MOHWINO. ntoatlay Esccilo&). J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, PniLIIIEKS AJC1 l'KOPKlinOIW. . 'Utorinn IJnihliwj, Cass Xlrtet. Terms of Subscription : er'J by Carrier, per week- ..........25 Cents -nt by iiiiril. four months . .f"! 00 -cnt Ly u&, one yoar. ....... .. ' 00 Froc of Postaco to Subscriber?. r Advortisemonts inserted by the year nt tip rate off 1 jO per suaro per month. Transiont advertising, by the day or week, '.fly cents iorsjuarofor each insertion. Snow fell in Ooldendale, V. T, last Tlmrsd.'iy. Badollct & Co. offer their steamer Ivatata, for sale see ad. Dr. A. C. Kinney and wife re 1 timed from Salem last evening. Coal is S13.50 a ton in Walla Walia, and is taken with great thank fulness at that figure. The steam tug Pioneer, en route to the Columbia river, arrived at San Francisco yesterday afternoon. -The quarterly examination of teachers for Clatsop county, begins next Friday luorninjr at the court house. J03 Hume has sold his cannery at Knanpton to the Knappton Pack ing company, a corporation formed m VillilUlillU. The State and Oregon swung into the docks yesterday on their way, the former to Portland, and the latter to San Francisco. Up to date there has been shipped to California from this port, since the commencement of the season, 102, 49G cases salmon. .lust our luck! The star sharps have gone and discovered two comets, and now it is too cloudy to sec higher than the bell tower. A tweuty thousand-dollar fire last Monday in Portland, burned half a block of wooden buildings south of the Clarendon hotel. Tltis season there are in Oregon and Washington Territory, 1.185 acres in lions; the yield will bo 1,200, 000 pounds, worth 8500,000. It is estimated that it will cost a little matter of 30,000 per mile in building the uncompleted portion of the Korlhern Pacific railroad. .las. J. van Kenssiaer itied m Portland, last MondajT, aged G2 3'cars. Deceased crossed the plains with W. 11. Gray, now of Olney, thirty years ThcTJ. S. Gregory and Iroquois have sailed for Cork from Puget Sound, the former with G1,G3G centals of wheat, and the latter with 70,000 centals. A telegram yesterday afternoon conveyed the intelligence that the situation at Salem was unchanged. Mitchell had 41 Votes, and the con vention adjourned after one ballot. On yesterday's steamer arrived Mr. H. B. Cartmcll, agent for L. P. McCarty's Statistician, and traveling correspondent for the S. F. Call. Mr. Cartmcll is taking orders for the Statistician a valuable work of refer ence. It should be remembered, says an exchange, that W. T. stands for Wyo ming Territory. Ko doubt letters in tended for Washington Territory arc often delayed on this account. The New York Sun speaks of Port Town send as a Wyoming village of 017 in habitants. Misled, no doubt, by the abbreviation W. T. Wc are informed, from sources of undoubted authority that J. IT. Mitchell has declared himself in favor of the forfeiture of the As toria land gram, it tins is so we are heartily in favor of sending him whore ho can do the most good, and hope he will be successful in the present con test; and in sa3'ing this wo but voice tho sentiment of nine-tenths of the population of this section of the State. Yesterday's Fire. The fire alarm rang loudly at half past eight yesterday morning, and the fire companies were instantly on the double quick out the roadway. The house of John McCann, on the beach alove O'Brien's hotel, was on fire in the upper part,and was badly damaged, the loss being confined to the upper story. Tho department, as usual, worked hard, and by their prompt ap pearance and united effort, succeeded in getting the flames subdued and sav ing tho building. The loss is, com parative' speaking, very light. Just "What May be Expected. A man recently arrival in Portland from the Xehalem tells the Standard that parties who located there on lands ; of the Astoria and Forest (J rove Railroad compaiy, arc having much trouble with new settlers, who arc endeavoring to jump their claims, on the ground that tlie railroad having failed to fulfill its agreement, the land has reverted to the govern ment, which it seems is not the case. One of the squatters went so far as to cut and sell :i portion of one of the old settler's fields of grain which was on land he claimed. The settlers are willing to pay the government for the land if it reverts, but object very strongly to being robbed of the im provements they have made by new comers. The proper way to do is to obviate all this trouble by having tiic Astoria land grant declared forfeited. A New Steamboat Messrs. Shively and 11 umbel are building a steamboat on the beach in front of O'Brien's hotel, which though not so large as the Queen of the Pacific, will better serve the f purpose for which her owners intend her. She has a stonily framed keel, aH1 be eight y feet over all. twenty-one foot beam, and is calculated to run any where that the Columbia or its tribu tary flaws. She will have an Ore gon built boiler and machinery throughout, and will be launched in two weeks. The Sams Here. House help was never before paid wages like those paid now. Four years ago 20 a month was a fair price for that sort of service, as many getting less than that price as got more. ?oxv the poorest of help gets that much, very common help gets $30 a month, while the best gets S3.r and 10. And yet it is all but im possible to get any but Chinese at these prices. . Post-Intellhjca-rer. Major Breckcnriuge, who has been down from Vancouver on an of ficial visit of inspection to the forts, goes up on this morning's boat. Sherman's circus is billed to ap pear Ijcre this evening. Wherever the show has exhibited, the educated horses, etc, have been very highly commended. Unlike other cathartics, Dr. Pierce's 'Pellets" do not render the bowels costive after operation, but, on the contrary, establish a permanently healttiy action. Beiny entirely vegetable no particular care is required while using them. By druggists. To -lent Pari of a dwelling houc. Iwjuiie at ft. A. Stin-oifs blacksmith shop. Penmanship. .Single and double entry book keep ing. J. P. Fea-Ucr will organize a school in the above named branches at Main street school house in A4oria, on Monday evening, Oct. ", 18S2.at7 o'clock. Terms: Twelve lessons in peiunan shhvS'. Twelve lessons in bookkeep ing", including penmanship .?.". Former pupils and public school scholars at re duced rales. Private lesions given in any part of the city. In Ten Hays Carl Adler leaves for San Francisco to purchase a large stock of fall and winter goods. Any one having a special order will be accommodated and their purchase made to the best advantage. 3fusic I.CMonH. Miss Nora Wilson will return from San Francisco about October l-l, after which time she will be prepared to re ceive a limited number of niinils in in strumental music. liOHT. On Saturday, the 2-"rd, a black and tan slut, answering to the name of Fan ny. A suitable reward will be paid to any one who returns her to the owner, XXclson, Upper Astoria. A Delicious Appetiser. That ensures digestion and enjoyment of food; a tonic that brings strength to the weak and rest to the nervous; a harmless diarrhea cure that don't constipate just what every family needs Parker's Ginger Tonic. Oysters! Oysters!! At Frank Fabrc's; in every style. Fresh from ihe beds ever' day. Shoalwatcr baj eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Fresh taffy and caramels everyday at the Astoria Candy Factory. Main St. Okiucwitz & Ci.assk.v. A fine line of birth day and wedding presents at the City book store. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the Citv book store. Hallo! Where are you going? Why, to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. TInliv enrriacrcs in every style and ot good 'quality for sale cheap at Carl Adler's. Remember Frank Fabre's icecream Itis par excellence. Fresh fruit received at C. A. May's by every steamer. No stale trash. Every variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. Some New Railroad Routes. Yesterday supi)lemental articles of J incorporation were filed m the conn- ty clerks office by Henry Villard and others of the N. P. R.H. and O. R & X. companies, which comprise the O. fc T. company. The. original articles of incorporation gave the com pany power to build and operate rail roads, telegraph lines, steamships and steamboats in Oregon and Washington territory, from and to certain ioints. The supplemental articles confer ad ditional power to build and operate the following roads with telegraph lines, and to engage in the business referred to below. From the N. P. K. I?., near the mouth of the Wash lncci Coolee, W. T., to Moscow, 1. T., via Rebel Flat, with branch from Rebel Flat to Farmington, and a branch from a point three miles west of Colfax, running through that city to the head of the north branch ot the i'alouse river; from Sand Point and Ainsworth along Clark's Fork and the Columbia; from Spokane Falls via Colville valley to the junction of the Colville and Co lumbia rivers; from Spokane Falls via the middle pass of flrand Coolee to the Columbia river, seven miles above Old Fort Okinakane. with a branch from middle pass to a point ten miles north of the mouth of the Winatchie river; from Lake Colville to Fidalgo island, Puget Sound, via Sylvan lake Crab Tree, across the Columbia below the mouth of the Winatchie, up the latter to its head, crossing the Cascade mountains at Ward's pass, down the Sfcynomish and Snohomish rivers, through Snohomish cil; from a point thirty miles from Nells Station on the Northern Pacific via Ringgold Bar to Yakama city, thence 'crossing the Cascades at Natches pas3 to New Ta coma; from Ainsworth to Seattle, crossing the Cascades at Garfield's pass; from Lake Colville to the big bend in the Columbia; from Bath dram's Station, Idaho, to Fort Cocur d'Alene; from Spokane Falls to the head of Hangman's creek; from Che ney to Farmington; from the mouth of Nehoi-al-pit-kwa river to Lake Oso Yoos; from the mouth of San Puoll river to a point fort miles east of Oao Yoos; from the mouth of the Okina kane to Oso Yoos; from Lswiston to Missoula; from a point below New Tacoma to Seattle. The roads are to bo built as near as possible to the places named, and over tho most feasi ble routes. The company have also the power to assist in building nnd equipping all railroad, telegraph lines, steamship and steamboat lives in British provinces and the United States that connect or intend to connect and exchange traffic with the 0. fc T. railroad or steamship lines; also to subscribe tor or pur- cliase stock or bonds of any of the steamboat or railroad companies iivthe provinces or the L nited States, so m tending to connect or exchange traffic. Portland Standard. Those Long Evening You want something to read, Carl Adlerhasthe subscription agency for all the leading periodicals and publica tlons, ami will get you any paper or inairnzim puousucu m uu l imeu States or Europe. i. o. o. r. The Corner Stone of the. Odd Fellow Temple will be laid on Thursday, Sep tember 28th. at 2:. p. M. All members of the order in good standing, and Sisters of Uebekah are re spectfully requested to be at the Lodge room al 1:30 sharp. By order X. ft., T. S-Jkwett. Secretary. Popular Everywhere. Every family should have a bottle of Syrup of Figs constantly on hand. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effect yiake it popular everywhere, and the results are better health and fewer doctor's bills. It may be taken by old and j'oung, by men and women, tinder any all cir cumstances. For sale by W. E. Dement, Druggist, Astoria. Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents. Portland Oregon. II. B, Iirt lias completed his elegant fall stock of dresses and cloaks. Rj sendingsizc of imsr, icngin oi siecve, skih, waist aim under arm. lie will send C. O.D., dresses from 10 upwards: tlolmans from 8. Address : 11. IJ. Lirr, Cor. Third and Alder, Portland. Or. Sparkling Eyes. Rosy checks and clear complexion onh accompany good health. Par ker's Ginger Tonic better than any thing, makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyous spirits, strength, and beauty. Ladies try it Bazar. Shipper & Kyhlce. o. 11, Oak street Portland, are the hon ton tailors of the metropolis. Smi.oifs Cukk will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and llronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. -A Nasal Injector iree with eaeh bottle of" Shilolfs Catarrh. Remedy. Price r0 cent. Sold bv W, E. Dement. "Whither away, my love, my own V The hills are purple, the sky is gold, the. plash of the waves is a semitone, aim me vesper urceze is as soit as tne fur of your jacket, my love, my own." '1m going.' she said, as she slammed the door, "down to Johnson's to get an other can of Melrose baking powder, uuu uuu i )uu luryci u . oisrruARiKs. AXDEIUSON Andrew Aiiucroii wa I born in Wisconsin in 185G and died in Astoria, Or.. Sept. 13, 1882. Funeral ser vices at the Methodist church. JOHNSOX. Andrew Johnson, a na tive of Sweden, aged 43 years, wa.s drowned on the Columbia bar about the last of August, 1882. The body was re covered arid brought to Astoria where it was buried with appropriate religions ceremony, on Sunday, Sept. 24. WA1KE11 Sophia, widow of John Waikcr, died in Astoria. Or., hept. 21, 18-S2. aged 24 years. Only one year ago deceased left her friends in Finland, her native countrj-. and came to this place to he a bride. A few months of wedded bless, then a watery grave and widow's weeds. The shock was too great for the fair but frail exotic. Though Mirround cdj b kind and sympathizing coun trymen and women, who speaking her own languagedid all that could be den: for he'r comTort, h pined and died. The kindly attention of thcx: warni-hearled foreigners did not ase until the remains had, been placed in a neat casket and buried from the Metho dist church, after a sermon and uual religious rites; conducted by the pastor. Peruvian Hitler. Cinchona Rabr .The Count Cinehon was the .Spanish Viceroy in Peru in ltfiO. The ConnUs. his wife, was prostrated by au intermit tent fever, from whieh she was freed by the use of the native remedy, the Peru vian bark, or. as it v. as called in the language ol the country. -Quinnnina. Grateful for her recovery, on her return to Europe in USG. she introduced the remedy m Spain, where it was known under various names, until Ininam called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladv who had brought them that which was more precious than the gold of.ihe Incus. To this day. after a lape, of two hun dred and fifty years, MMenee has given as nothing to take its place. It effect it-. ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone ot the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it does a fever, and de-drov-both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Bitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-day as they weio in the days of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi ents of these bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known quality. A trial will satisfy you that this is the best bitter in the world. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating.' and we willingly abide this test. For sale bv all druggists, groceis and liquor dealers. urucr u. L.OCO csv0 ugems iorivsiona. Xotliin Short of UnniNtakahle Benefit Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which AYEi:sbAns.vr.v itir.i..i enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium anil Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disorders. Uniformly successful and certain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures ot Scrofula, Sores, Boils, numors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Dis: cases and all disorders rising from im purity of the blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints. Female. Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent re- newer ol vitality, l-or purilymg the blood it has no equal. It tones tip the system, restores and preserves the health, ami imparts vigor ami energy. For forty years it has been in extensive use. and is to-day the most available mediciue for the suffering sick, any where. FokSat.b ky Ar.r. Dkai.kus. Mother! 3lotliexx!! Mother!!! I Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a hick child suffering and crying with ttie excruciating pain of cutting teeth'.' If so, goat once, and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor litlltf suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rot lo the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is nerfeetly safe to usi in all ease!. and pleasant "to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ol the oldest and best female pirysician anil nurses m tne United States. Sold everywhere. 'Si cent.-, a bottle. Are You Troubled. Willf conscientious qualms".'" a-ked a friend You look troubled." "So. 1 am, said the sufferer; 'but it is with the toothache. uMorc fool, you." re plied the comferter: 'gel it pulled out. and buy a bottle of SOZODOXT, and preserve the good teeth from a like calamity" The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were suffering from ilyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Selh W. Fowlf fcSon Uoston. Have vou tried a stew or pan road as Frank 1'abre cooks it? Order one and you'll thank ils for the advice. For the genuine .1. II. Cutler old Bourbon, ami the best ot wines liquors and San Francisco beer, call altheCem opposite the bell tower, and see C::iu bell. Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shilolfs Yitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. A cough, cotd or sore throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or consump tion. .Crown's Bronchial troches do not disorder the stomach like cough .syrups ami uaisams. nut act uirceiiy on lue in tlamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs. catarrh, and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject lo. i' or unity years Jirowns oroneniai troches have" been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2"i cents a oox everywhere. If you want nice fresh lard, or good sugar-cured hams, just from the coun try go lo F. D. Ellierson's bakery. rf you want a good suit of clothes, ready made or made to order, call and see Mcintosh, Occident block. "llackmetack," a laMing and fra grant perfume. Price 2."i and ."ji cents, Sold by W. E. Dement. Prof. J. F. Meyer wishes to inform the public and his pupils that he is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and also French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every convenience for study and improvement, at his residence. I lis experience renders this an opjiortunity which it is worth while to any one to embrace. FALL STOCK ! OTiOTHING! Men's. Youlhs; and Boys? ITS! Coats. Pants and Overcoats SOFT XXli STIFF FE A T S KALI. .STOCK OK Furnishing Goods! i.Ts:p.r.!: coats, cmuicklias. TMWKS, SATCHELS, Err, Eii . TAILORING! The larsrcNt stock of line KnreiiiH anil American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, . Worsted, Diagonals, Gassimeres and Pilot Cloths TO SELECT FKOM. ?- FIT GUARANTEED! sa D. A. rVSciNTOSH, Tailor ami Cloiluer. - Occident lilock. A, . Allen, (successor ro iu:e & ai.ixn.) Witi!xi!iaiiil retail dealer In Groceries, Provisions, Glass and Plated Ware, TUOIMCAI. AND DOMESTIC, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Toettitr witn Wks,Lipor,iTotacco!Ciprs Tin larges; and nio-d complete stock ot rikhIs in their line to lie found in tlie city. Corner of C:lss and Squeniocqlie Streets, ASTOHIA. OUEGON. Order lo Sliow Caitot Why Sale of Itcal Tstntr Slum id not be 3Iade. IN THE 1'UOr.ATE COURT. COUNTY f Clatsop. State nf Oregon, ss. To Thomas Morton and ad others interest ed hi the estate of Aaron Morton, decascd. ft. C. Smith. admiiiNtnitor of the estate of Aaron Morton, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order of :de of the real estate or -aid decedent for the purposes therein set forth : said real estate iienig in Columbia County, Oregon, and par tiiularh described as follows, to-wit : The X YV or the N "A' ', of section No. C.T 1 N. K 1 west, and the Y : or the N W U of sec tion No. l.T I N. IJ" west, containing la all li'l and IM-IOO acres. It is therefore ordered by the .Itul i:c of said Court that ail persons imere-ieu in me estate oi sam iiueeaseu appear before Ihe aid Probate Court on the liMhdavof October. A. II. lSs--at 10 o'clock a. m. t sam nay at I lie i nun room oi sain Probate Court at Astoria. Clatsop County, in s.ud State, to show i-aiise why au onler should not iv granted said administrator to sell said real estate of said deceased, and it is further ordered that sen ice of this cita tion be made by publication for four weeks in tiie Dui.v Astoiman' a newspaper of general circulation in said Clatsop Countv. c.A.Mic.'i'ini:. Probate .ludce of Clatsop Co., Oregon. Attest : It, K.SPEIlllEN, Clerk. b I). II.VKLru. Deputy. dew-.'t UNION HOUSE, HAS CflAXiiKk) IIAXJIH. Wm. W.NICHOLS, - Proprietor, HAVINlf LEASED THIS HOUSE FOE a term of ears. I propose to furnish to all who may favor me with their patronage, all Ihe comforts of :t Home, with good living and .clean beds. Mechanics especially invited to call. No disreputable character; allowed about the house. Come and see me and judge for yourself. Koouis to lent to families ami single men. LEATHERS BROS. 1SOAT BI'IIDERS, I'p Stairs Over Avmtt Jfc Ferclicn'H Shop. Call and examine the work we are doing and see the wood we are using, before mak ing a trade elsewhere. KIItST-CLASS AVOKK A SPECIALTY. For Sale. QrL AOKES TIMIIEi: LAND in T. 9 N, OVO u. 7 ".Vest. Title goed: price rea- amiable: tnitscasli. .1. O. IIOZOKTH, Kaal Estate Agent. A CARD. .To all vho are .suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., L will send, a recipe that will cure you FJtEE OP' CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis Mouary in South America. Senil a self addressed envelope to the Ilev. Joseph T. In .max. Station J), New York City. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, togethor with the choicest perfumery, ami toilet articles, etc can he bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hrtel. A.-toria. Shiloh's Catanh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. V. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has. jut received the latest and most lasnionauie siyiu or. hcius ;uui -.uuca boots, .shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 1llllBailM3tiaailIB3:i3ICIH3lllll3CIIi3:23MIlliaiUISIClIIIIIH CLEARANCE SALE! 'TiTirinirimiTrmnniriTnnrnT-iir-i-Tirii innniiiiiiiriiiiiiiniiiiinnniMMiiii For tlie next 30 Days Unparalleled Bargains ! ! - IN - Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35 ffn of DRY )vvv These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, -and are offered at remarkably Xiow Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let every one call and be convinced that we mean-' business, and that goods of the same quality were never before offered at such low figures. Ujg'All the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. 1 X L STORE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. Astop.ia, August 23, 1S82. NEW STORE! &fti Happy Greeting to All I The Empire Store I ; IV.v Door lo tho Pylhinii Ituildin; J j I-j now open with a very select and complete stock of j I DRY GOODS I NOTIONS, m i I Ladies' and Children's Shoes. i OUTJE-t MOTTO-, QUiGK SALES AND OUR AIM IS 2s? Clerks. conversant with tlie English, German, Scan dinavian and French lanuaes will be in attendance. CALL AKD SEE US. Astoria, August 20, lSvS-2. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SPECIAL jNTNXTJN3TElT!&.ttNT. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. 'LARGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - $ 1 50 per Dozen WSpecial attention paid to order from Public Houses and Families.- THE COLUMBIA BREWERY "Y? 7ft (c TS 1J -iu IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND IS JOHN HAHN, - CHENAMUS STREET, li Jfji lrl Orders lelt at the GERMANIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended to- GOODS and CLOTHING to be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION! t SMALL PM9FIT9. TO PLEASE. PK AEL BROTHERS. BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. 9Jr T8 Yu Oi EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAST PROPRIETOR, ASTORIA, OREGON. "V