The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 18, 1882, Image 3

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- -.-. The ' 'Kiiappton Packing Company,"'
AbTORIA, OREGON: i articles of incorporation of which were
i filed in the ofiico of the couutv clerk n
yEDyESDAY..:OCTqgEK IS, 18S2fcir tlays s;nce has fnUy org.nized by
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
Monday Kxcei-tcd),
J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY,
Plir.MSIIF.I'S AM) PUOPI'IKTOKS.
A.iimniin Building, Cass Street.
Terms of Subscription :
erved by Carrier, per week .".25 Cents
-mt by ninil, four months...-.:-........ ..33 00
-em toy xnnil. one yenr.......................... 9 CO
free of Postaco to Subperiber.
Advertisements insertod by tie year nt
r-0 rato of SI .7) per square per month.
Transient advertising, by the day or vrok,
jfty cents rer square for each insertion.
"Efardly ever," to-night.
Game is slow in coming in this
season.
No telegraph report this mornini
"lines down."
The ladies of the Congregational
church arc to have a fair. Nov. 10th.
--II. Jahn, the advance agent of
the Hattie Moore troupe, is in town.
He's little, but he's good.
Mack Twombly has not as yet
satisfactorily explained how his vest
came to be turned inside out.
One of the funniest things we
find in looking through an exchange
is the "theatrical notes'" in the Po
laris. There arc 153 students in the
state university. A state tax of one
tenth of a mill has been levied for tho
support of that institution.
The Patrician, lying in the stream,
is being whitened and looks unique.
The Japanese portion of her crew are
ashore enjoying themselves after their
own peculiar fashion.
To-night that popular opera of
Gilbert and Sullivan, "Her Majesty's
Ship Pinafore," will bo presented at
Liberty Hall, by the Hattie Moore
Comic Opera company.
By reference to our advertising
columns it will bo seen that Messrs.
Selig and McCrea have organized a
partnership to transact a general bill
posting and dead-wall decorating busi
ness. Tho elevator with cow-bell accom
paniment, across the street, worked
briskly yesterday, and the bricklayers,
not needing anyono to hold umbrellaB
over them, mannged to make substan
tial progress.
Tho gross value of all property in
Baker county is $1,G34,38G; indebted
ness 450,183; exemptions 120,500;
total taxable property 1,057,C03, on
wnich a tax levy or z4 mills was
made, ono-third higher than Clatsop
county.
The British ship Birkcr, 1008,
has been ordered from Sau Francisco
to the Columbia under charter to
Taylor, Young & Co. Tho Gen. Fair
child, from Wilmington to San Fran
cisco, will also be ordered to the Co
lumbia.
Cape Hancock Record.
Oct. 17. Weather
moderate and
clearer.
In port Br. bk. Yiola, barkentine
Tam O'Shanter, stmr Kate and Anna
for Tillamook, tugs Columbia and
Brenham.
Bar and sea moderating. Ona
crossed out at 10 a. m.; W. H. Star
buck in sight, bears S. NV. by S., dis
tance 15 miles.
Life boat crew took a pull of four
teen miles yesterday, for a drill. Made
landing through tho surf at ChinookH
and hauled oil a fishing boat that was
on tho logs.
Tho tug Columbia visited the Star-
buck this a. m., supplied her with
fresh vegetables, etc., and returned
with two gentlemen passengers. From
ono I leant that the ship has had
several severe gales on tho passage.
In latitude 50 south, experienced
terrible weather, Capt. Gift's wife
dangerously ill; she died Aug. 18th in
lar. 25 60itth; body aboard how.
Night of Oct. 12th experienced a gale
in the vicinity of the Lupata disaster.
Set foresail, the wind hauled a point
and the ship was ablo to stand clear
of the land against strong westerly
current J. C. Cousins crossed on
Sunday, 5 v. m. In port, steamers
Oha, and Kate and Anna, and tug
Columbia.
A pot deer belonging to Y. W.
Ward, of Ilwaco, wandered over this
way, took a stroll on the beach where
it was dashed against the rocks by tho
breakers, terrified by such harsh
treatment it struck out to sea and was
last seen heading for Tillamook rock.
Dolly.
Another fresh invoice of those nice
anchovies at A. M. Johnson & Co.
Knapptcn Packing Company.
the election ot oiiccrs tor tlie ensuing
ycar,as follews: Joseph Hume, presi
dent and manager; J. V. Robson,
vice president and assistant manager;
George D. Metcalf, secretary. Capital
etock 8-10,000 fully paid up. The
company owns the canning establish
ment at Knappton, Washington terri
tory, heretofore the property of Mr.
Joseph Uunie, and will continue the
production of tin? world-renowned
"Photo-Label" brand of canned
salmon, as successors to Mr. Hume,
under ln3 direct supervision and
control. Thc business, built up and
made highly successfnl under Mr.
Hume's skillful manipulation, has
the reputation of being one of the
best conducted and most successful
canuene- on tin uoinninia river.
Tlio brand of goods has no superior
in the market, and ranks A. No. 1 in
Europe, where iho most of this high
class of canned salmon is exported.
The company has a guarantee of great
success from the start, and jn en
larging its opeiatious, will doubtless
more than satisfy the expectations of
its stockholders. As an Oakland
company, though doing business else
where, a local pride should he taken
in its success. Oakland Tribune.
Card of Thanks.
Astoum, Oregon, O'ct. 17, 1882.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Dauielson
wish to return their heartfelt and
sincere thanks to the ladies who so
kindly helped them in decorating with
flowers tho coffin of their little beloved
son Gustaff Adolph;and who so kindly
8yinpatised with them m their sorrow.
Mrs. Dauielson wishes to return
senarate thanks to Mrs. S. Ktnsoy,
Mrs. C. G. Gilbert, Mrs. John Law-
son, upper Astoria, Mrs. AllreuZietter-
mau. Mrs. It. Barth. .Mrs. O. Wall
man and Mrs. Ben seer, and others.
Thanking them for their kindness and
kind words and .sympathy,
We remain Respectfully,
Mi:. fc Mn. Aui. DAMKi.sr.N.
"With the Spirits.
A largo audience wero in attend
ance last evening m witnessing the
clever performance of the Miiler IJros.
Col. Spedden, Sheriff" Twombly and
Frank Fabre were on the stage, and
assisted in tying and otherwise secur
ing the performer who made uiyste
torioas music, and a still more myste
rious exit from a dark cabinet. Va
rious manifestations of skill were ex
hibited, and to tho great surprise of
all, Col. Spedden received a commu
nication signed with a name which he
had previously written on a slip of
paper placed in his vest pocket. The
"spirit forms were not sutliciently
materialized to be tangibly manifest,
but sufficient was done to pet a good
many asking, "How do you explain
that?" The performance closed at 10
with some energetic table tipping.
If you are bilious, take Dr. Pierce's
"Pleasant Purgative Pellets," the Or
iginal "Little Liver Pills." Of all
druggists.
Loss of hair and grayncss, which of
ten mar the prettiest faco, are pre
vented by Parker's Hair "Balsam.
To the Pnfolic
1 wish to inform the public that my
establishment is the oni.v im.ack in
Astoria that makes candy: I make the
finest fresh candy every day. and this
is more than any one else can ay heie.
Patronize home manufacture.
.John P. Classilv.
JiiMt Received.
Holland herring in kegs; smutty nose
mackerel (the best brand of mess mack
erel put up); a large lot of borax soap,
made expressly for u. ami guaranteed
to be of superior quality; alo another
invoice of Mel fose baking powder; to
gether with a full line of paints, oils,
and putty, of which we have the most
complete stock in town.
Please call and examine our choice
stock of Groceries.
A. M. .louxsox & Co.
Astoria, October 17th. 1 wk-dw
Finest sausage and head cheese at
Gans meat store, next .1. Rodders.
Mr. John ftogers of the Central Mar
kct has made arrangements to keen al
lie tmestyesn lisn, etc in tneir season
Have von tried a stew or pan roast
as Frank Fabre cooks it ? Order one and
you'll thank us for the advice.
A very complete assortment of blank
books, all sizes, styles and prices at the
City book store.
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. His
experience renders this an opportunity
which it is worth while to any one to
embrace.
If you want nice fresh lard, or good
sugar-cured hams, just from the eoun
trv go to F. IJ. Elbersoif.s bakery.
P. J. Goodman, on Chcnnmtis street,
has just received the latest and most
fashionable- stylo of gents and ladies
lioots. shoes, ete. Agent in Astoria for
the famous Morrow shoes. ,
Oregon rruitJBein5 Destroyed- ;
The State Horticultural Society of i
Oregon met lately, and an address" was
road on the situation, in which it was J
said: Among the first acts of the
early pioneers that came to Oregon
was tho planting of orchards. They
not only wished to replace the com
forts of civilized life which they had
left behind them, but well understood
what a hold bearing fruit trees would
give them in a country so far removed
from civilization. The vine and fruit
tree ever have been and will be the
Gpihlcms of contentment and home
thrift. Those early-planted trees throve,
and, although mostly of inferior va
rieties, they showed thi3 land well
adapted to some of tint most import
ant species known to man. IJut a few
years ago tho trees and fruits were
noted for beauty and fiecdom from
blemish through insect attack: now
these tiny adversaries are but too avelll,'wirta,,,II,1IPXailIK!:
known, and their number is legion.
rjnn ,
Large and valuable parts of the state
are already badly infested, and they
are rapidly spreading over morn terri
tory. Whence came these insects?
Most of them were imported on trees,
scions and vines, but a large portion
came from California, hid in tlje fruit
and'in the crevices of boxes, scatter
ing broadcast over the land, some
times as much to be dteaded in or
chards as the yellow fever or small pox
would be in your families or homes.
The system of fruit-growing a3 prac
ticed by a large number of your or
chardists may be termed the go-as-you-please
order, and has produced a
chaos from which order can only be
restored by the aid of legislation, and
such legislation can be obtained, and
the object of thi3 meeting is to con
struct a solid foundation upon which
can be organized a united war
fare for the extermination of those
evils which through negligence have
been allowed to spread throughout the
orchard and fruit-growing counties.
Let it be distinctly understood that
no longer will orchard property be al
lowed to be kept, as it were for the ex
press purpose of propagating insect
pests and to spread contagion in tho
neighborhood where such property is
located. Such places should be de
clared a public nuisance. The ship
ments of fruit or other transportable
material infected by insect pests should
no longer be allowed without incur
ring the penalties of the law.
To thePuMic-
Dr. Aug, C.Kinney gives notice that
he must withdraw from all practice, ex
cepting hospital and office, practice, for
the present.
XOTICK.
This authorizes T. Seelye, sole agent
of Astoria, of the Washee or Medical
Lake water. Dn. 11. L. B.vcox.
Persons wishing the same inquire at
Central market. T.Skki.yk.
Ojters! OyMtor!!
At Fr.'Jik 1'abre's; in every
Fre-di from the beds every day.
tyle.
MUSIC liCSHOIlK.
Mis.sXora Wilson has returned from
San Francisco, and is now prepared to
recehe a limited number of pupils in
instrumental music.
A Varied Performance.
Many wonder how Parker's Gingor
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
ever3' diseased organ.
Happy Families.
From time immemorial figs have been
used as a delicious laxative food, and
now in the form of a concentrated Syr
up of Figs they are destined to play an
important part in the problem of human
health and happiness, by presenting to
the thousands who .suffer from the 'ills
arising from habitual constipation a
reined v as ideasant to the taste as it is
effective. Trial size free, and large bot
tles lor sale by v . h. Dement, luiurgist
Agent for Astoria.
Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents,
Portland Oregon.
Sleepless Nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is
the rcmed lor you. Sold by W K. De
ment Croiin, Wlioopini! Cotish and JJron
chills immediately relieved by Shiloh's
iiri-. o-'iu i iv u . r- .Lciucui.
Fancy soaps and perfumery of all
kinds can be found at .). W. Conn's drug
iorc, opposite ucciacnt notei.
Mrs. E. K. Kinkcrs improved sys
tem oi j-iress (jutting by chart is ac
knowledged to be the best. Mrs. S. T.
McKean is agent for Clatsop couutv,
and is prepared to teach nil ivhn wi-Th
to avail themselves of the opportunity
new presented. Residence, corner of
i.niayeite aim aquemocqua bts. Astoria
Two Surgeons renresentin? the XA.
TIOXAL SUltGICAL INSTITUTE of
Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Atlanta Ga.,
and San irancisco. will be In Ponr
laxi), Oniioox. at the St. Charles Ho
tel, from Nov. 2d to the lith 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-, Arc. T hey will be prepared to
make the most difficult surgical opera
tions, including cataract, cross eyes,
hare lip, deformities of the. fncn. divid
ing tendons, operations for disease of
the genital organs, piles, fistula, &c. A
rare opportunity is offered those need
ing their services. Old nfipnt Psnwi.
ally requested to visit them.
-Shipper & llybkc. No. 11, Oak street
Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the
metropolis.
Jif0W jg willtOr!
of our discontent!
made glorious by a!
full and complete line
of Rubber, and Oilj
coats, Glim boots and I
Umbrellas iust re-
eeived and sold at,
9f
verv low prices bv
M. D. KANT,
The I Joss Merchant Tailor, Hatter and
Clothier.
Stfhool Tax Notice.
fV) THE TAX PAYERS OF SCHOOL DIS
X triet No. 1. Clatsop county Oicgnn : You
arc herein noiifietl that the assessment nll
for tin cl'ionl tax in diMrirt No. 1. for The
yearlSRJ is eoiiijlctel :ind will he in my
hands, at my oflire at tin .Main M v"t wh.irf
for the next sixty d:is from date hereof.
flork -luol Dlsrrid No. 1
Astoria, Oivcoii. Sept. I"tli iss
ilM
LEATHERS BROS.
BOAT IS 1' 1 1. ! K i: S, t
lp St nlr
Over Arndt Jt FerclieiiV Shop.
Call and examine the work v. are doing
and see the wood wcare uslm;, before mak
ing a trade elsewhere.
FIRST-CLASS WORK A 5PKCI.Vl.TV.
Meeting Notice.
NOTICE IS nEREDY GIVEN TIIATTHE
annual meeting of the stockholder of
Hie West Coast Pk's. Co will he Held on
Monday, Oct. 'Si. 1S32. at their olHre at Asto
ria. Oreson. for the mir'tOM-. of fleet Inir :i
Hoard of Directors for the comim; year, and
transacting such other business as mav he
brought before the meeting.
By order of 1 lie President,
td P. W. LA R5EX, Scc'y.
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY !
STEAM 11 "KATATA"
Owing to her being too small for our Im-.i-nev?
will he sold on reasonable terms.
M'ply at the omce of Badollet & Co., r-i-r
Astoria, for particular", wlipn the boat
ncr
(sin be seen
iSADOLLKT & CO.
d-aw
CloHins out KuHiness.
Owing to the illness of Mr. X. Loch,
he has concluded to disjiose of his en
tire sto'ck of clothing, furniihin; goods,
groceries, etcM etc., at cot. 31 r. Loeb
desires us to say in regard to the matter
that he means business. Those desirim:
any goods in his line will find it to their 1
advantage to call mid examine ins .stock
and prices. These goods have been
bought at lowest market rates, and in
tending purchasers can buy at cost.
Mother! Motbera!! Mother! !
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? If so, goat once and
get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
.Syrup, it will relieve the poor liltlu suf
ferer immediately depend upon it;
there is uo mistake about It. There Ls
not a mother on earth who has ever
used it, who will not I'dl ou at once
that it will regulate the bowels, and
give rest to the mother, and relief and
health to the child,operalinglike 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 beat
female physicians and nui-scs in the
United Stales. Sold everywhere. 2T
cents a bottle. .
A 1WR1K
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv
ous weakness, early decay, loss of man
hood, etc- 1 will send a recipe that will
cure you PISEE OF CllAltOE. This
great remedy was discovered by a mis
sionary m outli America, rseim a.M'll
addressed envelope to the I!ev. Joskpii
T. Ixmax. Station D. New l'ork City.
Catanb cured, health and weet
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
edy. Price TA) cents, Masai Injector free.
For sale by W. E. Dement. .
Shiloh's Vitalizer is wiiat ou need
for Constipation. Loss of Appetite, Diz
ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 7o cents per liotlle. Sold
by W. E. Dement.
How few there are who are. awate
That soon the gums and teeth decay,
Pnless they are brushed with greatest
care
With SOZODON T from day to day :
For this great dentifrice, we know,
Will keep them pure and white as snow.
For lame Hack. Side or Chest us(
Shiloh a Porous Piaster, lnc ii cents.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou
sands who were suffering from dyspep
sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph
lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowlf
tSon Boston.
For the genuine J. II. Culler old
Dourbon. and the best ol winc, liquors
and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem
opposite the bell tower, and see Camp
bell. Will you suffer with Dispepaia and
iver Complaint V Shiloh's italizer is
guaranteed to cure you
Sold bv W. K.
Dement
Shiloh's Cough and Coiiiinnption
Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It
cures consumption. Sold by W.E. De
ment. Shoalwater bay eysters: fre-ds every
day. at Frank Fabre's.
I A large consignment of elork-
jllst
received at Adler's.
That Hacking Cough can be o
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cine. We
guarantee it. Sold bv W. E. Dement.
I run of all kinds received bv C. A.
31ay, on every steamer. Candies, nuts,
etc Fresh novelties constantlv arriv
ing. Wilhoit mineral water, fre.sli and
sparkling, at F. IJ. JClberson's.
nniiniwimi.n.,.., .,,.-.
Hallo! Where arc you going . Why,
to I rank Fabre s for a pan roast.
All the patent medicines advertised '
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can!
bo bougnt at tne lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hctel, Astoria,
jife.
FALL STOCK !
PLO THING!
Men's. Youths and Boys
Goats. Pants and Overcoats.
-n ST,Fr
IT A T S
FALL STOCK OF
Furnishing Goods!
i:n:r.r. coat?, fmp.icki.las.
ITAILORING!
The i.irxf-M stock or fine
I'oreigii and American
Beavers, Cloths, Piques,
Worsted, Diagonals
Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths
TO SKI.EC r PROM.
" FIT GUARANTEED! -s
d. a. Mcintosh,
Tailor and (Tothier. - Occident Block.
I. W. OASE,
IMPORTER ASH WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
GENERAL MEBCHAMSE
'"truer Clienamus and Cass street.
ASTOKIA. - - - OREGON
BOOKS
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CARL ADLER.
FOR
A romi'lelc stock of School Books and
.school supplies. Any book used In the pub
lic schools of Clatsop Couutv can be obtained
at my store. CAUL ADLKIL
Pioneer Candy Factory.
FRESH CANDIES AND NUTS.
A law and iirw varh-ly always :i hand.
Patronize Home Manufacture.
I si ('-mill tlinl a it made ir'ii! mid
Ilunnlrss Mntcj-Jals.
Don't biij candies tiom foreign manufac
turers nliere they um poisonous nrticles.
Buy at home when you can see that the
Candies are fresh and the ingredients arc
harmless.
Call and Sie me at tin- factnrv npi-osite the
Bill Tower. CHAULKS Il.'OEItKWITZ.
MAKTIN- rOAKI.
T. .1. .S.TOKKS
FOARD & STOKES,
Vlul-s:di and n-tail dealers in
Wood and Willow-ware,
GROCERIES,
Tobacco.. Cigars. Wines and Liquors
FOKKICN AX1 DOMESTIC
Fi'uil'S and Vegetables
FI.OUR, FEED,
A."l
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
AND
General Commission Merchants
AH'OKIA. OItKaX.
Next to O-vgiui I!aih:iy .t-Xav. co'i Peck,
daw
Summons.
JUSTICE'S COUin', ASTOKIA PKECIXCT
Clatsrtp coiuitY, Oregon. sS.
F. !. Wit-tun. Paiiitin. s. V. O. (ike-, l)c
iciidaul. Tot". O. t:ki$s. Hit- above named defend
ant : In Hit name r tlie State of Orenon :
Oreetiutr : m are btreby required to appear
bcroi-cjI-euiidei-shmedjiLsticp oftlic peace
for the precinct aforesaid on the "2nd (lay of
November. lsfc. at !i o'clock in the forenoon
of stid day, at the "-nice of .said justice, to
answer uieaoove named planum inacivii
action. And if voti fail so to anoear and an
swer the comnlaint hen-in. tlie ldalutift will
take jiiiliincnt.a!raliit you for the sum of
nity dollar., witu lour dollars interest tnere
on and the disbursements of action. This
Miiumons is mibl'shcd by order of the judse
of ald court made this ioih day of Septem-
her. lbSi.
I. II. FOX.
dew-7l
Justice of the Peace.
Notice.
4 I.L PARTIES IXDEIJTED TO, Olthold
A. ins any indebtedness against Andrew
Johnson, deceased, of the Union Packing
Co.. will p!e:i5e call on the undersigned at
the Atona IJipinr Stoie. within thirty days
and .eulc same.
AL'C. DAXIEI.SOX.
IIEXKYMATTSOX.
Astoria, tier. ::, li
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT the
partnership heretofore existing between
John P. Classen and Charles H. Ocrkwitz,
under the firm name of Classen & Ocrkwitz,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
debts will be paid by John P. Classen, and
the business will be continued by him.
JOHN" P. CLASSEN.
CHARLES!!. OEKKW1TZ.
Astoria and Portland.
Str. WESTPORT,
F.B.TUKXEK. - - - MASTER.
Will make regular trips to Portland and
Astoria, leaving Bumell's dock, foot of Slor-
Astoria, leaving tinmen
rivm wet. 1'ortlanrt. a
, And will leave WiU
at g a.?i. saiuniays,
ilson & Fisher's (lock,
lursdavs.
Astoria, at o a. m. Thursdays
37-Frcight carried at reasonable rates.
PhvsiieianV nrescrinttons carefully
compounded day or night at I. 'N.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
Hotel.
C. H. COOPER, GESEIIAL MERCHANDISE.
THE
C II- c o o i
niiiiuiiiuai82issiniiiiaiiiiti-t:iia:2iixii:8iiiiiiiiiagliai
6RAN0 OPENING!
OIT-
Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1882!
New Goods will be exhibited in every Department
$ew Dress Goods, New Velvets,
New Plushes, New Silks, New Satins
In all the new Shades.
OTTiESJE-l. 200 VARIDTIE1S OF
Wraps. Cloaks, Ulsters and Dolmans.
flSOf 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 ip.iportuntty to buy.
Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way.
Astoria, October J, 1S82.
FALL IMPORTATIONS !
-AT
We are receiving by every steamer n.w additi ms to our stock of
Dry Goods. Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes,
Suitable for the season.
Hosiery? BIukt, Bt.
Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins,
Yel vets, Plushes, etc., show a large variety.
Also an elegant line 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.
OOB MOTTO;
QUICK SALES AND SMALL M9M19.
W Study to IMrit-te.
PRAEL BROTHERS.
Xcxt Doer to Pythias Hall.
ASTORIA
M. MEYER
ASTORIA,
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REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES.
$7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS.
ILATtGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION.
Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, - - S I SO per Dozen
VSpecIal attention paid to orders from Public Homes and Families.""
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AM) IS EXCELLED P.Y NONE OX THIS COAST
JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR,
CHENAMTJS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON,
Orders Ielt at the GERMANIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended to."
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BREWERY.
Proprietor.
OREGON.