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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1882)
en A itg t . AS7KJA.02:KON- KKIDA1 .... yj'TKMf.riri isc iiou? :ma ovperr oveiscer 01 tins umiu ni iuw.-. i- -. ,jr. K.iCPt only the best material and ' , v. line we detect a Haw or defect leieel .i.r. jiiirontv I'd'tor j - ' I i OmUnucaJ fi om jnujc amount en'fisded in ldicf dunng that time was not less than 72 millions of dollars; and he Mgnihcanlly adds, "What we June j.iifl in charity" and for the education of oiphaiib mhl fill a "volume. It is well to leinenib'T, too, that this vast outlav ha- been no injudi cious, indiscrimmsting evpenditure of JLodge funds. Not one dollar ha been drawn from the treauiv without a con current ote of Hie Lodge gianlingit. Every cent otert had a specific purpose and a specific object, and in that way and'manner onl are millions of dollars annually devoted by the vaiious Lodges to purposes of benevolence and charitv. To this end, my friend-, was Odd Fel lowship organized. Wv do not expect to banish sorrow and utTeiing fiom the world, nor to change the pre-ent order of things. Oar object i- to meliorate and soften the euMo which liumanity is subject. With -uch an object in view, founded as it is upon the Dninc com mand and golden iul of -Whatsoever e would that men should do unto you, do yc eu'n .o unto them." (Joil.'lhe fountain of all gootl. the souice of all comfort, .smile- Ihappimal and grants it success. A hllle.moio than three -coiejeais ago, in the cit of UalUmoie. fie indi viduals met iifn small upper loom, like the.priinitive Ch: Wi ins in .Jeiu-aJem, and'theio laid flic emnei stone uf the Indeiieudent Oidei of Odd IVSIow-hip on this -ideor the Atljnlie. Now. not only on lhe Amciican continent, hut in oriateh designauil as the enice or tlw not th. falls into line. Nor yet eleven short years ago. follow ms th' example of tlieir honored In tin en in I'.tltimore, five individuals who, previous to taking up their residence in this city, had .sworn allegiance and loyal obediar.ee Jo the order, met together, not as strangers to each otliei, but a.s hrctheis whose hearts and souls were united in the bonds of Odd .Fellowship. The had previously known and enjojed its kind ly principles, and animated by a pure bpint of benevolence the then and theic xesolved to take tlse initiatory stejis towards oigauiziug a Lodge in this city. Tor them to will w.i-todo. Row successfully they aeeomp!ied their purpose I call upon you ,i.Hn:i and ladies and gentlemen to hear t sa 1110113 this daj-. The five individuals al luded to were the honored chattel mem bers of Ueaer Lodge 2o. 'r. and the names of Charles S. Wright, t'rtmille Keed, Chailes Binder, L. II. ilnbbaid and J. W. Case will be forever imperi'di ably linked with the historical leconLs of Beaver Lodge. Bio. Chailes Binder! lias since cioscd the darkrsver. II 1 respected widow and orphan childien can testify to-day that Odd Tellowship is no empty proicssLon. iiro. iiuobaid now resides in San Tram i-co. Bi others Becd. Case and Wright, still active members of Beaver Lodge are present with us to-day, and for one, L cannot but envy them the fading ot giateful pride and heartfelt satisfaction which must swell theirbpsonis as theygaze upon the soiiu lounuaiion wans ot me neauuiui to -crcc" In-the citv ot.AsWria a solid toue 6ndsbriyK"bnfldlnf. calcu!ate.d to Tins structure m bietluui .snibnii,- allyrepiesents the grand moial temple of which 'Ou and I and evcrj true Odd Fellow oil the face of the globe loim a part. We find the foundation of this building laid &olid and deep i.i order that it may be made capable of support ing the super stiuetuie destined to re-t upon it. Its foundation walls aie built solid and strong, of carefully -elected material which has been subjected to the stringent scrutiny, and whet ever a Haw was apparent or a defcel di-cbu-r-ed, that article was immediate! icjett ed as unfit foi the master buihlers use. Xo mere ornamental woil; i need al this stage of the woilr. erv tone. every brick is selected for H perfect adaptability and capabilSt.v of support ing tlie beautiful edifice winch i- to he erected above it and to be dependent upon its strength and oliditv. How plain, nvybielhren, to us is the pprfocl analogy between this material edifice aud-tho moral .structure o w hicli re are the living material ! Thank Cod. our moial temple Is founded upon solid lock. The rock of eternal Truth, w Inch Is the word of Cod. On it the exalted pnnciples of our beloved older. Fiiend ship, Love and Truth, are based. From it we gather, 111 evcrdegiceeonfenedi moui Lodge 100m-, the beautiful illus trations, which exemplify the particular virtue' to be imptessed ifpon the mind of the candidate for that degice. Fiom the initiatory in the suboidiuatc to the roal puiplc degree in the encampment, thcoldnatiiarcns Abiahr.in. lsanc ami '.lacob, foses and Aaron, Jonathan and j uavw, aim even ine ancient jivic1 dec, King of Salem, arc made to ln. part in the effoit to iaie the .stand .utt ot morality and vii tue in the mind of the candidate, while the woid- of the rmkster is made the key-stone of the arch "Thou shall love the Lord ihv (Jod Willi all thy heait a;:d thy nv ighfior a thy self." With sucli a foundation, luotiieft. 1 'there is no iearof the staliility ofthe moral superstructure pioiding we ex ercise the same care and caution prac ticed by the overseer of this building, in the selection of the matei lal with which ou build upon it. It Is not necessary to impress upon the minds of the older membets of theilraternity how loteiblv and unquestionably the analogy applied in this particular. But for the benefit of our.yoiiHger brethren I will quote -the - moras 01 a great ana Shining light in Odd Fellowship on this subject Paschal Donaldson, P. G. Jd.of New Teri: said: "The proposal of candidates is unques tionably, one of lhe most essential mat ters in reference to Odd Fellowship that can be suggested. It is a lamentable lact, and one which has. done us as an order, more harm than all the opposition or our enemies, that there have been L oau. men introduced among us. we would not undertake to set up anv par ticular standard or iu!e in this matter; but we would suggest that anv brother who proposes for- Odd Fellows men whose characters arc known to he bad. violates.-'as a, member ot our brother hood, ever principle of honor, and de- SerVftS hmienlf n-vnnleirin from n.. 1i.U.i which' he thereby so deeply disgraces! irt1 JniUvA- 0tAPrw 1.ti. V 1 uuuuijuiu. -jcuiicis, inuois, gammers, drunkards,-slanderers; liars, sensual - ists, misers, swindlers, men who aban don wives and children, men 'who grind JPnin,.?!111 uX' .AuVtnAls:l,M'n "rm-et-and brothers of leaver 1 ..!. i&ifk&ZZ 'Tftfr? ealand.and Hie islands f (he orth No.r j ,,av ,)V ilirwfl.rtl v p.-, ri in ' &Lzi3ii3& "S.l,iS ofain note but has erected and deuicn- .t-o4..i..i, .;,.;. i. , . ?..- ...,n.... i.i jm Vt.1:: J."wi'!I'- iu-anil Jinfh, an,tobHl fwour-h.-nLMinilf v.oiiis. SZEC utm i eiu.w s lemii e. .vim now, u.-uaj. , of ,. 0,k.r lo w,- , -,, i,.1(1... , uur own cily l-. the -a. not inatiio i m ..., ,.,..! :....-. ..r.. . ?l fAarnmnKpTine: pC-erection on llo. -pot &t h To'jnetfi'aimtft nlc4rwA'r-of N tJMA&elWftLiACUvnxilU be f?zl fa" pleasiiigibnght.il'ty,lly were the Ni-3v firtW5lMiHACaRHfittlyeslab- "? Jtee-aii.OadJcnows-JiGdsc in -,hu citv, ,t '' Jm, Waorthejth.rrfie nrjtud tlistiuction . x nad,sa'stoei4on)tRavini' Jie. 11 i!ie fust the faces o the poor." should no uioie be admitted into an Odd Fellows Iodqi I iuan me xniei or murderer. Tlieieiore, my brothers, I again -. '4 v c ought to lcai u a leon from the eau- U lest hv its nrepnlnvnY , pmliwr rlu :eitancc .safeli and perfect harmony of the whole structure. Let us lemcmher too that though all the material in the buildiug is not alike, jetexeiy component pail Ii.in its special place, position and u-e. The solnl pile, on whieli the foundation wall of this our temple is laid, though completely obcured from our i-ion. bear up the weight of the whole edifice ! Iirft lk.rkl. IBW.4 nnm. t 4I.A . .. I and moi tor "your pieeuce is not in ed cd here,'" the cluclled granite sione lyi which -o much mor labor ha- h -n bestowed cannot ;ay to the homel. brich. '! can stand alone without ui ' aid," nor the niaive iion giidt'i- ie tort to the same ciTcci upon the stone. Iron, stone, wood, and biiclc. moitar.i and cemenr. aie all absolutelv nece -sary, and will, wi.en this temple -lull have been completed, form one harmo nious whole, preentinc to the woild in itoulwarda-pe-tand ilpon( t interior , airangemeut. a magnificent moiiismciit oi vour attaennvnt to iii onier, ;iir fiideiii to your 'iowsand to the -ub-, lime principles of Fiiend-hip,Loe. and Truth. The analog; again holds goi.d, ' my hrotheis. and is so iilaiii that ir i i needless for mew make the application. ! Ladies and gentlemen I than!. on ? lorjoin patience and u'spectrni aiiei: tion and though the subject of m: i - marivS and the eercmonie.s peii.'eini . to Odd I"ollou-hip. i hope eu: ;it.e has been piofitabh .-penl, and tlif t ou , will letiie fiom this jlaec convinced in j your mind-th.U the ordei of Odd LVI- lovs i-eulitlid to om -vmnVhv audi I'ei-ere in orj.dor of !o.e. May lircrttcriy !uebreail andexviv ienr.;J and soei ! irtue eeiih-m i. The ceremonies wore condr.cled iiy I. V. Case, P. G. 31., acting for the Grand blaster, assisted !y V. II. Barker, G. W.; 32. Co Hldni, :.,t Grand Chaplain; J. Q. A. Bnv.lby, Grand Cotin?elloi : Irring .Steven, Grand Treasurer; T. S. Ji-wett, Grand Secrct.uy; and J. II. I). Gray, Deputy Grand "Master. At the meeting of the Ldge . vole of thanks ..i$ tendered 1. C. 0. C. C. Holdcn, for his oration and it was ordered that it be printed in Tin; Dulv Astoi:i.. The spectacle was witnessed Uy a large number of spectatois, who nein: fested iiie liveliest intercut in tliu pin ceedinas. The Spiialorial right. Vi.ti:i:d v v Oregonian eon- tained n dipatcli from Salem nl- 1otuio- that Ivobt. i''ord. of IJolk County, ot .last "Wednesday, offered B.'F. Nichols, of Waseo cou nly, 8,000 to vote for .f. II. Mitchell. As tlu mater stands iu is ajtesfitJiioF veracity hot ween Pord and Xich'oJs. On the face of it," it looks as thourh Mitchell was too shrewd a man toi allow any such action :js that to transpire, and yi hall defer comment tspoii it tiil after hotino; the other side of the -tory. Up to the time the office, closed here last night it u-:iq imposbihle to p.t a. word conoetn ing what was done at Salem. ;,is torday. Anyexj: who has acted as judg-e or ele.-K of election, especially where the tickets -were as badlv sciatehed as in the .liuif e'eeiion in this county, will sympathize with California boauls. In some of the counties notably San Fran cisco theie will be nearly one. hundred names on each ticket, in volving tremendous mental strain in the comilinsr. Summons. f 1 .vrici:s cor irr. Astoria ri:f Clalson Count . Orc'ron s5. 1 NOT. Mary A. T HijdJr. I'l-milf If. ; 11.0. noi- t.iini. j'eiciiiiaur. loll.c. llolcoaib. th' above named ' lend."!'! : In the name or the State of Oiegon r.-t.np:: Ycmai-e hciel icmiuod to :iii- , tr :i.ui ansuor the complalutin th" abme a ( i untied and forepoinj,' action. before me, lhe nnuersijaieii .Justice of the i'eacc, on tlie::ts! ti.ij 01 .,cioner,ji.i8S2.atthehouroIt a. m. of said day. al the ofliccof said Justice, m said precinct. An J if t, on fall so to appear aiidansuei the s.ild complaint, the plamlih will take judgment araln-r ou for the sum of one hundred .uid nine fi. 100 oollri-s ami dishiirseiiieiits of anion. This sunmioiis is mimishi'd by an oi.ter nnule this I4t!i day or ScptcmluT. A. J). 1SSJ, hv tin- Judge of aid '" , , 1. n.rox. Tutlce of the Vomc, of Astoria , x l'reciict,C!aloicoual. Oregon. 1. 1). ITO-. Attorney for Plaintiff. ii-ef 7t NO FOOLISHNESS ! MUST fslAKE ROOIS ! l:iaialHiiittoleae for San Francl-c v.itlt the Intenlion of bnnping up the J1HCSI mock 01 JETIRY. WATCHIN-. AND SolUl Gold axiil Silverware. Kvcr olTcrcd to the Astoria public, and oner my present stock. Tills is a bona tide offer. Solid cold'Walthcs. Chains. ErriceleK. llir Itlnss, Pins. etc. at manufacturer nrlces. GUSTAV iiasi:n For Sale. OAQ ACRES T1MBEK LAND in T. J X JvO U. 7 West. Title L'OOd; iirice re:i- ; miuiiuic; utiiis viv. .1. 0. BOZOimi. ileal Estate Asent. -A bottle 25ls2.1. Wl0K ,fre9 'vllh l'ath ui ouituus unuirru. iicmenv. Price 50 cent. Sold by W, E. Dement, ifsiiMC Mm.1 nrlln (Jt!.i1 "!jlti J 1 -HV - (tllA llll b'Ill V7V4.4 .! " ep goui? TBRY! 5r r .SS L-5?. "'- Jft "3L 2-2 O At s. g J, Arvoid's (jo t-aily and i ,arro ll(M-e and frtun liis Carefully vnr. New, Selected Mock of t r T-T"V"nn M " ALL IV LlSUb OT r;K: SSSSM VOlt Ladies & Gentlemen Now is the time Boots and Shoeb to et vour CHEAP. FO MOEE TROUBLE! Kverxone knows the bothtr with or dinary buttons on shoe. Wo furnish jatent buttons to all our customers for buttoned dioe. They don't come oft and won't tear nut. lieeoilcet 1 have a largo stock of the vciy best goods, and you will find my prices as low as any. Z" Close attentiun paid lo cus tom made Boots and Shoes of all kind' for Ladies and Gentlemen. Zt''" Repairing neatly done. MAirri:; FO.vnn. T.J.STOKRS FOARD & STOKES, -. Wholesale and rclnll rfealew In Wood jiadWillow-ware, G R G G E R I E S, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors Fdltl.K'N AM) HOMF.S-1IC Frniis and Vegetables FLOUR, ZsJEl.E, Wll COUNTRY iMIODTK-R. AMi General Commission Merchants TOKA. OltilOO. N'est to Onifon Kiiiln.15 .v Nav. eo's Deck lliW FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! ATIiA.1tKi: -li.VrAT.V Owniif lolier being loo small for our luisi ncis will lie sold on io.Lcnii3li3e term. Aijn at Uicoultcof Umlollct S Co., Uji-pf-r Ajitona, for paiticnlars. when the bo.it ean be seen. l!ADOL!.!T & CO. d-So-l Benton Street. NOTICE is hereby jjiven lliat the as scsMncnt made by Oidinance Xo.4Sl, for the improvement of atul icpair or llenton .Ntreet, between the south side of Concomly street and the north side of Com t sheet in McClure's Astoria, in the nn nner pi oidcd by Ordinance Xo. ISO, on each of the following desciibed lots fronting upon that part of Benton sheet from the south side of Concomly sheet to the north side of Couit street, is now due and payable at the office of the City Tieasure,r. in said city, in United .blates gold and silver coin, and milcss paid with'u five das from the expiration of Ihis notice viz: October 12, 1&S2. the Common Council will order wai rants issued for the collection there of. The assessment is asiollews: .o. pflAo. of Let. Uccl. Smite of Otcnr. Mrs. O. Forth .1. W.Gearhart.... C. J3altcs II. IJ. Tarker United States 4 I 2; L. Parkei 1 C.S. Wright j Mrs. Richardson.. 1 I A. Montgomery...) : Clatsop Conutv... 1 ' ...' j(re. riavel I I 8 1 8 4 ." -1 3 1 8 1 S 4 31. M. Oilman. . dob Itoss. iMrs. Playel.... C.Uoeliug Jy order of the. Common Council. F.aXORRIS. t Auditor and Clerk, 1 -Astoria. Or., Sept. 27, 82. iotd -Shiloii's Cure will immediately 1 relieve- I'rnnn. witnnnitm nmirrii n,u j Bronchitis. Sold by W. XL Dement $m. tSB. "oil 9 5 7 00 9 11 00 10 10 02 30 S: 81 75 23 71 00 21 . SI lo 24 i a:a 27 103 . 27 103 50 2t SI 75 2K 1 81 75 41 81 73 41 81 75 42 92 73 42 1 81 73 17 J 92 75 47 I 81 75 4S 81 75 48 j 81 75 mmw sTom NEW GOODS, jSlJSTJD I3ESIXJ0353 X PRICES! I um ojirnin- a ilrst cl.i tnH. of NVw FiiraSttuc. comsirLsuur e t ry ihmg in.the line of Chamber Sets, Parlor furniture, Carpets. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Lace Curtains, ilonse T rimniiiigs. and the latest novel ties in Interior Decorations. I would renpeotfulty iiijre-t to partit;s desirous of seeing really fine goods to call. The quality of my good taken in consideration with their price will commend them to 1I hvers nf Hue articles. .lfattra-e tuul iJo.l.lln in Stork, nuil .'Inile c Order.- Agent forHoeys patent l.ei!-sofa. of which there are over 10.000 in use on the Pacific Const. Piavel's building, opposite Welis, Fargo & Go's office. H. W. GALLIOK. The BossGoffee and Tea Pot i,:31H85BEE&i E. R. HAWUSS, TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT. - - ASTORIA, OREGON H.BVARaH:R.iiHi"vARlETIBN. UKAI.X11 IN Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand i Wood Delivered to Order. Draying, Teaming and Express Business. 1 Horses ana Carriages for Hire DKAI.KR IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST Mi'ASS CLOSING OPT AT COST!! Dining 111(4 week our ciilin -tort. r DRY GOOD S3 croTiiiA-. Cents Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS, KOO'i'S AD SIIOKM, Ktf.. Ktc. To make room for a complete sxock of Hardware and Ship Chandlery. I'tijcrs mil lliul nianj tlesirablo jfootl- in ilia lot, anrt all at extremely low prices. A. VAN DUSEN & GO. ASK fei: Union India Rubber Company's Pure ParaCSum Crack Proo RUBBER BOOTS. : nnwAP.n of imitations j lie sure tho Boots aro stamietl CRACK I'ifOOr outliehceLs, and hae the I'URE I GUM SPRINGS on the foot and intep, ! which prevent their cracking or hreaklmr. ' "We are now making them with RUBBER, AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make I them last more than twiic :is long a any Itnbbcr Hoots made. I'Olt SALC BV ALL Ui:ALCP.t. ALL KINDS RUBBER I1ELTLNG. PACK INQ, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, etc. $ C.'OOTYE4K RUBBER CO. K. H. PEASE. Jr.. .,... ' S. M. RUNYON. Aeal!' San Franckco. ' i!ll Barbour's NO- 40 l2Ply SALMON TWINE! CORK Al LEAD LINES,iWines,Liprs,To1)lCipns SEINE TWLN'ES.! "- I A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO, Sll Market Street, n'n Franelseo Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast iLnmiui uwowb a wwRseggHMMLiiiinrc wwa "a aiav m: Had or TC.R.HAms si 1: a:kt. A!-". Aur-ii! Tor ttie crlubniteil lliteU's l:itenl CnokSloie. MKDALLIOX RAKtlK SllAJI 1 miM'S A "fLCI.I.TY. None liut the be 01 km en t-iupiojsil. All work guaranteed or no charge. iGKO. HIM.. - - - PKOPIUKTOU (WAI.TKK PAKKS, - STAOK MANAC5KK Empigeiiient of Miss MABI1E GOODRICH, 'flic Queen of Serio Comic. JOHKIuY STOKES The Greatest of All llclrv Iiu)frnountors. 0HAS. BARROW The 4lu-ttrfilil or3Ili:traiy. Together with a new ORCHESTRA. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open all Hit Ycnr. IViTorni.iHcr Ilviry Mahl. I'utiif Chans or I'ro v?jcrjiiume Onrc a Week. j Comprising all Uip latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tho tlie.itro Ii crowded ntelilly, and all who hae witnessed tho entertainment pro nounce it to be eoiml to any Riven chew here. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement can not he excelled. Anxbody wishing to spend a pleasant evening and sco sparkling wit and beauty without Mil garity, MuhiM hr.pnne the opportunity and come. The company comprises the following well kuomi Artists : Ml3! r.VNMK Vi'AI.TOy. Mi"s Moi.uk Ciiuis-rr. Mn. Toir. L'uniSTr. Mi:. Walter Pakks. All of which will appear nightly In their dif ferent specialties Open air conceit v erv e enmg : pcrfoi m ance commencing at i; entrance to theatre on Benton street; private botes on Chena mus street. Now Stars in Rnpid Succession I A. V. Allen, (HJlKIK.t'TiX TO I'AOK it "vLLEN.) VlioItv.iIe and rat.UI dc.iler in Provisions, Crockery. Glass and Plated Ware, j TROIMOAL AND DOMESTIC.. I fruits and vegetables. Together with The largest and most complete stock of j goods In their lino to be found in the city. Corner or Cass and Sqnemocqhc Streets, ASTORIA. OREGON. Boat Found. "I7 'ESTERDAY MORNING. A "WHITE A Skiff otr Wilson & Fisher's dock. Owner can have her by applying at Ajtorla I Brewery saloon. 3t m . gg 1 SmM r& m 1 S a &m I VHP' 9 V w J X3 t3 ? s3 BMBQ GOODS OEPABTMENT. Large lot of good serviceable Dress Goods CD reduced to 12 cents per yard. Splendid all Wool Cashmeres, all colors, reduced to 40 cents per yard. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION ! All our SI. 10 Cashmeres, all colors, re-. duced io 80 cents per yard. Wie Grsutesi 8$criiic $f the Seast Calicos, Ifi yds. of all best brands, 1.00 Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 vards $1.00. Nottingham Lace Window Curtains at very low figures. Call early -and secure choice selections. We still h.a?e ozx h.and about 20 Sand some Ladies Cloalss, To be disposed of at a sacrifice. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Being1 almost closed out of Ladies sizes, we have still on hand a line of Foxed Cloth Shoes. Also a few Pebble Side-laced, a handsome Shoe formerly sold for $2.50 and now at 5 1,75. Also Children's Kid Shoes at 40 cts.; a handsome Childs Kid Slipper at 50 cts. : Buttoned Kids at 60 cts. Full line of Misses Kid and Pebble Buttoned Shoes at less than S. F. wholesale prices. A splendid Boys Winter Shoe at $1.75 worth $3.00. By order of Creditors at CALIFORNIA STORE John A, IKEontgomery, fSLTPESSOR TO .IACKINS & MONTGO.MEUY.) coiaKn of nis AX JKPFERSOX STREETS," ASTORXA, - -' OREQOH. CHAS. HEILBORN, JKANUFACTLTEER OF PUBNITTJE.E S2 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Moildiiigs, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. MARTIN DEALER IN FURNITURE S BEDDING. Corner Mnin and Saueiuoqun Streets. Astoria, Oresa WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC X Complete Slock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFF0HD. AIT. KINDS OP rURXITUeE KEPAIRED AND VARNISHED. LOEB & OO.. .10 WINES, .lOP.nEia in LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AOCNTS FOIt THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. "A11 goods sold at San- Francisco Prices. JMATN STREET, Opposita Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. PT STOCK DR.VI.EK3 IN Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Mugce Stoves and Ranges The Best in the market. Piiimbing goods of ail kinds on hand. Job v.ork done in u workmanlike manner. OLSEN, Leinenweber & Co., C. X.EIXENWEBKR. n, BROWX. ESTACLIS1IED 1SG5. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAfflBS iM CUBBRKS, Manufacturers anil Importers of k l.U KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. BMlIghest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. V&