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m 'x sioxnnu- AbTOKIA, OREGON: FRIDAY OCTOUKll 1.1. IBM ISSUED EVERY MORNING. .Moc.l.iy Excepted). J. F. HALLO RAN & COMPANY, Put.i.isi:ki:s and Pi:oi'i:inroRS. .ntitrian Building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscn'piion . crvod by Carrier, per week J25 Cents cnt by mail, four month ...St W "iJt y infill, ono year .... f'roo cf FostCEC to riub?cribers. it tj. 1 Mi .-AUvrtiseuiontsintortedbythoynrhti tio rata of ?! oi rer square icr month j ,..,,, . rranaietitaavertisnjs:, by thadcy or KtcK.j ifty cent por squarofor oacli insertion. The Queen if the Pacific arrived in yesterdcy afternoon. The State goes to sea this morning. Lieut. Com. fJeo. Davis assumos chargo of the thirteenth light house district, "Vice Capt. Geo. C. Reitcr, for mer inspector. "The best laid schemes of men and mico aft trans aglee."' Wet weather delays the work on the Odd Fellows' building. Bricklay ing cannot go on very lively in such showers as we've been having. We hear of three other brick buildings that will be erected here next-season. The Coast Mail says the old Escort is expected there in about two weeks. She has been overhauled lately and fixed up in good shape for several years. The now boilers, 14 foot long and 4 feet in diameter, are among other improvements which she has undergone. Four tugs onght to be able to do the towing for Coos bay. Escort No. 2, is spoken of as being destined for the Columbia river. From nearly every point up the river comes the sanio complaint "we don't get our paper regularly-" It's just like swearing at the comet for us to make any complaint about this thing. It is chronic. Tho paper leaves tho Astoria postoflice all right, and then farewell. Judging, how over, from the number of papers that come this office for us with the word M1SSENT nicely stamped on the wrapper, we suppose somebody ought to called to an account. Cape Hancock Record. October 12, 18S2. Weather rainy and thick, bar rough, wind S. S. W. ' In port bar-bound steamer Ona for TillamookjKate and Ann.i,Emma Hay Ward for Tacoma, pilot schooner J. C. Cousins. Tugs, Columbia, Bren hain, and Pioneer. Mass Meeting. There will be a mass meeting of the citizens of Clatsop county at the court house at half past seven this even ing. The object is the discussion of our present lack of adequate representation in tho stato legis lature, and to take such stops as will aid the passage of the bill now before the assembly which gives us requisite representation. X. M. C. A. Regular business meeting this Kridav evening, at half past seven o'clock. A full attendance desired, as important business will come before tho meeting. Catit. Haxskx, Sec'v. Music liCHsonH. Miss Nora Wilson has returned irom San Francisco, and is now prepared to rec ;eivc a limited number of puni's in instrumental music, IjOoIc Here. Oustav Hansen, the jeweler, goes to San Francisco on lo-dav"s .steamer, from whence he will senil a fine stock of wedding presents, holiday goods, and solid gold jewelry.' Parties intending to purchase should wait for these reallv fine goods and get their monov's worlli. CIOBiug oat Bhkiuosk Owing to the illness of Mr. N. Loeb. he has concluded to dispose of his en tire stock of clothing, furnishing goods, groceries, etc, etc., at cost. Mr. Loeb desires us to say in regard to the matter that he means business. Those desiring any goods in his line will find it to their advantage to call and examine his stoclc and prices. These goods have been bought at lowest; market rates, and in tending purchasers can buy at cost. Fruit of all kinds received byC. A. May, on every steamer. Candies, nuts, etc Fresh novelties constantly arriv ing. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. 1. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Wilhoit mineral water, fresh and sparkling, at F. B. Klberson's. That taffy of Oerkwitz's is the boss confection, and don't you forget it Hallo! Where are you going" Why, to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Taffy on a stick; just too sweet, at Oerkwitz's. 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 studv and improvement, at his residence. His experience renders this an opportunity which it is worth while to any one to embrace. afiu A Journalist's Views. Among the passengers on tho ijucenot thel'acihc yesterday were .........l Tl. .a..T. ll. . ....... ........ ..F l1 juuiiiui uunica iiic iii.ii;.i;;i:i ' uit Springfield Republican and the son of the Samuel Bowles who made that pa per one of the foremost journals of the U,,Ucd States: It. L. Jlelknap, the treasurer of tho Northern Pacific Railroad Coinpairy, and J:is. JJ. "Wil iliamsj the confidential adviser of Ilen iry Villard. Mr. Howies says that U,e party iiaveno other intention than that of inspecting the terriioi-v j through which the man passes. Mr , jjeiKnap, i:c says, uesins to ac-; ;n. j,;Mejf j,t.rsoallv with the , , , ,, ,, ,, character of the countrv. and to ga Ih- . . . ' . . er such information as will aid him m intelligently directing the iimnigr.vion schemes which the railroad managers J propose to put into execution. The j people of the East believe the far; Northwest to be the coming country, j the resources of which are suspected, j rather than specifically known, and f have joined this parly in order to see for myself what kind of a country will be opened up by this railroad. Of course 1 shall correspond with the Republican, and publish the result of my impressions. We intend to go as far as the road has been completed in to Montaua, and along the various branches of the O. R. A X. Co. We will probably return by Dec. 1st. "Then your visit is not for the pur pose of making or putting into execu tion new plans Mid combinations? "Not as far as 1 know. Our main desire is to learn the country, and then jou know the Northern Pacific has the whole field to itself, It is backed by simple capital and means to pursue a libe'ral policy. It is wholly independent of all other roads, and will, as J believe, continue so. Tho company certainly intends to encour age immigration, and if 1 judge the feeling among eastern people rightly, no difficulty will be experienced in introducing a desirable class of loca tors on their lands. I" do not believe that congress will interfere with these plans by legislating to annul the lapsed grant, for. as you knov,t ho attorney general has decided that such legislation is necessary in order to reincorporate these lands into the pumic domain, it tlie company is not mteifercd with, its original plans will be carried out, and in these the development of the whole northwest region i3 contemplated." "Have not the business and the standing of the Union Pacific been effected b the operations of the North Pacifier "1 can hardly answer that but 1 do not believe that it has. At least I know that Villard is entirely indepen dent of all transcontinental lines and promises to remain independent. The Northern Pacific has a Geld to itself, and will cultivate it without paying much attention to tho business of other roads, the interests of which, aro not directly in conflict with its own." As a tonic and nervine for debili tated women nothing surpasses Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription."' Vy ItooiUK to Kent. Furnished or unfurnished. 'Apply to W. I. Wilson, corner .lefferson and .'ass streets. Spring Salmon. Thirl v half-barrels fine .spring salmon for sal.' by .1.11. D. Gray. A Varied Performance. Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Tonic can perform such varied cures, thinking it essence of ginger, when in fact it is made from many valuable medicines which act beneficially on every'diseased organ. Sweet eider, pure and fresh at .1. W. Conn's. Averill's mixed paints, the let in use, for sale at .1. W. Conn. drug More opposite Occident Hotel. llavi' von lrii'il a slew or nan rn:i as Frank i'abre cooks it:" Order one and you'll thank as for the advice. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City hook store. A large consignment of clocks just received at Adler's. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus treet, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Another fresh invoice of those nice anchovies at A. 31. Johnson & Co. Shoalwatcr bay eysters: fresh every day. at Frank Fabre's. 3Irs. E. K. Rinkers improved sys tem of Dress Cutting by chart is ac knowledged to be the best. 3Irs. S. T. McKcan is agent for Clatsop county, and is prepared to teach all who wis'ii to avail themselves of the opportunity new presented. Residence, corner of Lafayette and Squemocqua Sts. Astoria. For the genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. If you want nice fresh lard, or good sugar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to F. 1). Elberson's bakery. ASTORIA FIRE DEPARTMENT, j j Report of Chief Engineer, for the , Fiftli Department ear. . iT,llieUonorilble.tl,c Jl,-iy.randCom- men Council of Astoria, Oregon. (JKvrr.EHKN: I have the honor to submit here with, my repoit as Chief engineer of the Astoria Fire Department, for the fifth department year. FIRES A'I ALARM?. 1. Oct. 31, 1SS1, n:30 r. m. Alarm caueed by fire at Astoria Fishery, no i i..'. ..n ..., damage. Dcp't all out. 2. Xov. 12, 1831, 0:30, i-.M. Al- Rfm y bnrning flue Geo. Da. wn-s hoIIW. damage; dcp't all out. ' Dee. 1, l-SSl, 2:ir, p.m. Alurm caused by fire at laundry of Occident hotel. Loss 475, Ins. recovered ST. , u. Den't all out. No l's first witter. 4. Dec. 20, 5 i. At. Alarm caused by burning Hue in Parker House. No damage. Dep't all out. 5. Feb'y 8, 18S2. Alarm caused by burning fluo at St. Mary's Hospital. Dcp't all out. No damage. (I. March 12, 1882, 11:45, a. jr. Al arm caused by fire in Centennial ho-1 tel. Damages, sSoO. Dcp t all out. 7. April fi, y. m. Alarm earned by burning coal in hold of Rritish bark unlock, at Flavel's dock. Fla vel's pump having steam up, put first stream on fire; Rescue No. 2 accorded first water for the engiirecr depart ment, hi service 45 minutes. Dam age about 250. Fully insured. 8. May 2, 8:45 a. m. Alarm caused by fire on the roof of the residenco of F. D. Winton. Dep't all out. No damage. i. .May 24, 1S82,'S:15 i i. Alarm caused by burning brush and rubbish in street near Congregational church. No damage. Dep't all out. 10. May 20, 1882, 11:45 r. st. Alarm caused by burning logs on hill. No damage. Dep't all out. 1 1. May 30, 1882, 11:45 a. r. Alarm caused by fire on roof of China house of Win. Hume's. Dep't all out. No damage. 12. Juno 11, 7:45 i .v. Alarm caused by kerosene lamp exploding in Cinder's saloon. Damages S25. Dep't all out. 13. June 28, 5 r. v. False alarm. 14. June 30, 3:30 r. aj. Alarm caused hy fire at Hume's saw mill. No damage. Dop't all oat. 15. July 28, 1:30 v. M. Alarm cause.d by fire on roof of warehouse on Main street dock. Damage small. Dep't all out. 10. August 31, 0:45 a. m. Alarm caused by fire in cabin of schooner Alice lying aground at Runey's dock. Damage to furniture, bedding, clothes, etc., about 150. No insurance Dep't all out. Astoria No. 1 first water. 17. Sept. 20. 8:15 a. m. Alarm caused by fire at residence of J. McCann. Damages about 500. No insurance. Dep't all out and in ser vice 1 hour and 15 minutes. Rescue No. 2 first water. R KCA 1'ITULATION. Total alarms 17 " damages 81,425 00 " insurance paid 025 00 FIRE APPARATUS OK THE CITY. 1 find the same as reported by my predecessor with tho exception of 50 feet of hose burst cd by Rescue Engine No. 2, leaving as follews: Property in hands of A.E. Co. No. 1: I 2d class Amoskeag engine in good order; 1 hose carriage in good order; 1 heater in good order; 050 feet hose on cait in good order; 150 feet hose on rack in good order; 300 feet in shed in poor order. Tropcrty in the bunds of II. E. Co. No. 2: 1 3d class Silaby engine need ing some repairs; 1 hoso cart in good order; 1000 feet hose in good order; 240 feet hoso in poor order; I heater in good order. Property in the bauds of A. 11. and L. Co. "No. I: 1 truck complete, as reported on last year, with all in fair condition, that is I consider some re pairs necessary to consider it first class. The property reported in corpora tion shed by A. W. Berry, C. E., I find as reported excepting leather nose. Regarding the property or rooms used by the various companies I find they arc well kept and cared for. RECOMMENDATIONS. 1. 1 would recommend that the city purchase at least 500 feet of hose to be divided between tho two engine companies so as to give them an equal amount. In mv ouinion 1000 feet could be used for the .following rea rea eons: First, the city is building larger buildings, and building them farther back from the river all the time. There arc traps or places along streets to al low the engines to take water; but this can only be done when the tide is in. In the event of a lire (with an engine stationed at one of theso places) re quiring any length of service, they woaId be compelled to take up and go ' to some dock. Second, the docks, or , most of them, cannot be denended ,. ' , , . ; , uuu, iuey are orten diockcu so that an engine cannot get to the front without a great deal of trouble and loss of time. 2. I would rocommeud that the citv have three or four cisterns built in I different parts of the town. And those that could not be so arranged as to fill t with the tide, instinct the Chief en- ' gineer to have the engines refill them I rrA... ti.o .:... -...r. :..i t from the river, as often as required. I j , ; would consider it essential that ono be ' pIlced;in the crossing near .McLean's blacksmith shop, and that the one at i the corner opposite A. V. Allen'sstore i bo made as large as iioibiij on account ' of its central location The Depart mentis well manned and ever on tho alert; and with a fair chance, I consider Astoria pretty well guarded from fir. All of which in ia-pectiul'y submit ted. C. J. Trkxuharu, - Chief Engineer, A. F. D. j Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 30; 1882. I ?!fow is the winter - of our discontent made glorious by a full-and complete line of Rubber, and. Oil coats, Glim boots and Umbrellas just re ceived and sold at very low prices bv M. D. KANT, The I'o-s MerchantTailor, Halter and Clothier. By TCnivet-Hal Accord. AYEKS CATHA.UTICPlLT.Sarethe iiiT.t of all purgatives for family use. They arc the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, and their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized na tions, proves them the best and most ef fectual purgative Pill that medical .sci ence can devise. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other Pills can be compared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will" employ them, when heeded. They keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in ucaituy action tne wiioie machinery ot nie. jiiui, e:irciuug auiiciieriuai, u:cy arc especially adapted to the needs oi the digestive, apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. They are the best and safest physic to employ for children and weakcnd constitutions, where a mild and effectual cathartic is required. For. Sale iiy all Dealer.-. Ho the ! Mother !: Mother I ! ! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth V If so, go at once and get a bottle of 3irs. Winslow's Soothing yrup, it will relieve the poor litlltf suf ferer Immediately depend uikjii it : there is no -mistake about it. 'there is not a mother on earth who has eer used it. who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the lwwels, and give rest to the mother, aim reiiei and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States! Sold everywhere, e."" cents a bottle. Satisfaction for Ten. Iii our family of ten for over two years Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured headache, malaria and other com plaints so satisfactorily that we are in excellont health and no expense for doctors or other medicines. Chmuielr. TwoSursconsreprasentin.tr the NA TIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE of Indianapolis, Philadelphia. Atlanta Ga., and San Francisco, will he in Port land, Oi:i:rtox, at the St. Cliurlc Ho tel, from Nov. 2d to the lltlt inclusive, prepared with an expensive outfit of the most approved apparatus, for the treat ment of all cases of disease of the spine, hip, knee, ankle, crooked limbs, club feet, &c, &c. They will be prepared to make the most diflicult surgical opera tions, including cataract, cross eyes, hare lip. deformities or the face, divid ing tendons, operations for disease of the genital organs, piles, fistula, tve. A rare opjortunity is offered 11.052 need ing their service. Old patients especi ally requested to visit them. Shipper & Itvbke. No. 11. Oak street Portland, are the lon ton tailors or the metropolis. All the patent medicines adveitj.-ed in this paper, logeiucr wuiuue uiuuceM perfumerv, and toilet articles, etc- can be bought at the lowest price.-., at .1. VY". Conn's drug store- opposite Occident hctel, Astoria. Art gestion an izer is a positi' E. Dement. allackmetnck." a lasting and fra grant penunie. Price 2. and .ki cents, Sold by W.K. Dement. The ltev. Geo. II. Thayer, or I'our- bon, link, says: "Both myself and wife oweour lives toSmi.on's Consoii'tion Cuuk. Sold by V. E. Dement. CarlAdlcr went to San. Francisco on the last steamer, and upon his re turn will bring the largest and finest stock of fancy goods ever opened in Astoria. The Peruvian syrjiip has cured thou ipiamts, etc. rampn lets free to any address. Scth W. Fowlr &Son Boston. - Shiloh's Catarrh ltcnicdv a posi - liA mire for Catarrh. Dintfioria and Canker : feer Mouth. Jsoia uy w. Ji. Dement. -tMr. John Rogers of the Central Mnr ket has made airaDgements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., iu their season svou made miserable by Indi , Constipation. I)i7.7.ines, Loss of petite, i cllow tsKin v Simon s uai- c cure, r or sale by . FALL STOCK ! I M A V " - fl J-L v j j j. ,i i i. j j . i Men's, Youths and Boys" .g....,. n j n CatS' PaniS and OvefCOat S NttJFT AXU STIFF I A T Q J -1- -- -L O lU. STOCK. OK Fumishilie1 CoodS T 7. ri'p.ri'r ( oTS rntKi I xs I A I L O R NG! Tli largest stock of tin-Fnri-ljm antl American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassinieres and Pilot Cloths TO SKI.ECT FROM. C7f PIT GUARANTEED "55 D. A. McINTOSH, T::i!or ami (.'tot hicr. Ocritlcnt Rloi'5 .MA RTIV rOARP. J. J. STOKE FOARD & STOKES, Wliii"fale ami retail dealers hi Wood and Willow-ware, GROCERIES.. Tobacco. Cigars. Wines and Liquors i-'oki-:k:x axh domestic Fruits and Vegetables FX.OUB, FKD, COUNTRY PRODUCE. AM General Commission Merchants AMTOKU, ORECSOX. NVxt to Ongou Railway A-Xav. co's Ooek dtw Summons. Jr.-nicirrt conrr. astori a PuKi-ixcr, Clal-op County. Oregon : bs. Maty A. Twilight. Plafiilin. s. II. C. Hl coiub. Defendant. To JLCIIo'cnmb. the above named de- remlant : In the name of the State of Oregon fleeting: A'ou are hereb required to ap pear and answer the cnmnlalnt in the above entitled and rotvgoing action, before me, the mulersiuued Justice of the i'eacc. on the 21st day f October. A. 1). igS2. at the hour of a a. 3. of said day. at the ntih-eof said Justice. hi said precinct. And if you fail so to appear .'inn answer tne sum eonipiaint, tne planum will take jiuhnnent aaln-t you for the sum of one hundred and niiieS510o dollars and disbursements or action. This summons Is published by an order made this 14th day of September. A. 1). lis-j. bv the Judge of said emu! . 1MI. FOX, lustice vi the rcace, ot Astoria Precinct. 1'Iat-np count v. Oregon, I". 1). Winton. Attorney for I'lauilifl. d-ef 7! Dissolution of Partnership. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT the .Ct partnership heretofore existing between John 1. Classen and Charles H. Oerkwitz. umlei-tiie firm name of Classen & Oerkwitz. is thi day dissolved bj mutual consent. All debts will be paid by John 1. Classen, and the hiiMW-vt will be continued by him. JOHN I CLASSEN. CHARLES!!. OERKWITZ. OyMers! Oysters II At Prank Fahre's; in every Fresh from the beds every day. " stvle. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions or youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss'of man hood, etc., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you FIIKK OF UJIAllGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis siouarx ih South America. Send a self addrosed envelope to the Ie. Joseph T. I.vxiax. Station 1, New York City. The Golden Opportunity. Everx .sufferer from lix'cr complaints and constipation will doubtlessly axail themselves of the golden opportunity presented of testing the now rented x. Syrup of Figs, free of charge. Cases of long standing, which hax'c only been agnwated by the haish, griping medi cines formerly tr-ed, yield promptly to the gentle yet thorough influence of Syrun of 1- igs. Thoe who have tried it praise it highly. Trial bottles .tree and large bottles fora!e by W. E. Dement, druggist, agent for Astoria. Hodge Davi A: Co.. Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. Snnipllitn;; Xeir. A.M. .lohnson &. Co. hax'c made ar rangements xx'ith one of the largest cof fee "and spice houses in San Francisco, for a I't'iti: ground coffee. As this cof fee is put up to order, and for them only thev are enabled to guarantee it per fectly puie. First shipment to arri-e in about ten days. Tartar Are barnacles on the teeth; at first creamy, then crusty, then removable onlv bv the dentist. It loosens the teeth. and makes the gums tender. Don't per mit it to gather: use SOZODOM', and keep the mouth clean and the teeth healthy. Siin.ou's CniK will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough ami Bronchitis. Sold by W.E. Dement. Whv will von cough when Shiloh's Cure xvi'il gixe'immediatc relief. Price - !l0cts, - iOct.xandi. .om oy xv.r.. re ment. , . rr- i . i For DvspRpsiaandLiver Complaint, , von have a printed guarantee on every i bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never : tails t to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. A Nasal Inicctor tree xvith each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Price 50 cent. Sold by W, E. Dement. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE miiiriiiiiHiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinriiiriiininiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiinii GRAN0 OPENING! lllllilllllUlllfUIIItllllUlSUlllttlMlMIlIllIIIIUHIIUHMMllMMMUUIMtMMtMn OXT Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1882! New Goods will be exhibited in every Department New Dress Goods, New Yelvets? New Plushes, Newr Silks, New Satins In all the new Shades. OTTJE3-R. 200 TT.'Et.X'E3'3!,X3BIS OP Wraps. Cloaks, Ulsters and Dolmans.. HS-On our Fancy Counters we will display, an endless variety of new goods. In the Gentleman's Department the latest styles in Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Neck Wear and Furnishing Goods. The public will be afforded every facility to inspect our latest importations. Goods shown with pleasure. No importunity to buy. Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. Astoria, October 1, 1882. FALL IMPORTATIONS ! -AT We are receiving by exery steamer nw additions to our stock of Dry Goods. Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Suitable for the season. FUnnetej Waicrpoofs, Hosiery, Bhaktt, Bt. Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, etc., show a large variety. Also an elegant tine of Ladies and Children's - CLOAKS, ULSTERS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. WALKING JACKETS, DOLMANS, ETC. Our tables are covered with the nicest selection of Fichus, Ties. Collarettes and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. OUR MOTTO: iOJWK SALES AND SMALL PM9FIT9. We Study to Pleas. . ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, spsoiaxi u3NT3xroxjiro3g-Rg:EiJca?, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKCE ORDERS IX MKK PROPORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - S I 50 per Dozen WSpecial attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Families: THE COLUMBIA LA IS SUPERIOR TO MOST, AND IS EXCEU.F.D BY NONE ON THIS COAHT JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. VOrders lelt at the GERMAN I A BEER HALL will be promptly attended to.TB I X L o. xa:. ooophr, TITE- PRAEL BROTHERS. Xcxt Door to PytklaH Hall. BREWERY.. Proprietor, OREGON. BREWERY f .-$ ti-