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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1882)
- 7.1.. , - , v - 1 v .i5 ;..- -""" fC M .v- SHic JHili ,st0riatu AbTORJA, OREGON: 4 TUESDAY DECEMBER 12, 1882 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excopted), J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY. PUBLTSnEItS ASD PKOrjUKTORS. Aidvnan Building, Goua Street. Terms of Subscriptien: rred by Carrier, per week-...........25 Cents -est by mail, fourmonthf...--.....$3 03 :ent by mail, ono year..-..-.. 8 GO Free of Postace to tsabfcribere. " Advertisement inserted by the year at Ce rate of $ 1 3J ter square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, 5 fly cents per square for each insertion. Election to morrow. Council meets to-night. Tho ctiBtom-liouse authorities dis courage corpulence. A fat man can't squeeze in through those post-office posts. A government engineer is making a preliminary observation of the Che halis, with a view to improving that stream. A blizzard from the hills struck the city last Sunday morning, and for an hour signs and awnings were shak en, to their damage. It is reported in Portland that the proprietors of the ieio Northtcest will sue out an injunction restraining the proprietors of the Jforthtccxt Neirs from using that title. At a meeting held at the residence of A. Anderson last evening for the purpose of nominating a councilman from the second ward, to be voted for at the ensuing election, H. Oberg was appointed chairman, and J. J. Stokes secretary. Mr. J. M. Olsen was nominated for councilman for that ward, and the mooting adjourned. In the justice court, yesterday, the case of alleged kidnapping came up. Two witnesses for the prosecution were examined. Judge Fox held tho following prisoners in $500 each, to await the astion of the grand jury: Jas. Franklin, Hugh 3IcCormick, Wm. Lloyd, Geo. Richardson, Win. Bannister, Jas. Driscoll, and Jas. Mc Carthy. Henry French was also held as a witness, in tha sum of $250. The Oregon arrived in yester day and went eastward with tho flood; the barkentine Webfoot arrired in with a consignment of freight among other things a boiler and ma chinery for the mill at Westport. The Starbnck came down; the Fritz was taken down to bar anchorage; the Elizabeth finishes loading to-day. The Idaho sails to-day for Alaska. r Attention is directed to the adver tisement of the Ladies' Fair and Ba zaar which begins at Liberty Hall this evening. So much preparation as the ladies of Grace church have made for the event should be rewarded by generous public patronage, not alone for the intrinsic value of the enter tainment but for the worthy purpose contemplated by those under whoso auspices tho entertainment is given. Benjamin Levi, for many years in the employ of the Alaska Com mercial company, and one of the pio neers who west to Alaska in 1807 to tako possession of that territory in the name of the United Staes, died in San Francisco last Friday. On the 9th of October, 1867, when the terri tory was formally turned over to the United States authorities assembled at Xew Archangel, he hauled down the Ruarian flag and in its stead raised the stars aud stripes. At the laBt meeting of the di rectors of the State Agricultural society Jos. Buchtel was elected chief marshal and A. F. Miller marshal of the pavilion. J. T. Apperson, A. Bush and T. L. Davidson, executive committee, and T. L. Davidson, Henry Miller and J. G. Wright, finance committee. The next fair will commence Monday, Sept. 17, 1883, for one week. Tho receipts for the last fair of 1882, were $11,417.70; xpanaea, $4,866.70; profits $6,55L 00. Second Ward Nominee. At a convention held at O'Brien's hotel last Saturday Mr. Thos. Dealey waa chosen as chairman, and Mr. J. M. Olsen, secretary. The chairman atated that the object of the meeting was to place in nomination a nominee for councilman from tho second ward, to be roted for at the ensuing elec tion. . P. Hoff was placed in nomi nation. C. J. Trenchard was placed in nomination. Mr. Trenchard re ceived a majority of the votes cast and was declared the nominee of the convention. On motion the meeting adjourned. Kceaeral! Removal! About January 1st 1 will rcmovomy Steve and Tin-shop into the rooms bow occupied by Joe Charters' barber shep, on Chenaraus street My slock of the eeet goods will bo enlarged and my faculties for doing all work in my line will be increased. JOHX A. MOXTGOMEBY. Physicians' prescriptions carefully NBenaea aay or nigut at j. w. Cess's drag stere, opposite Occident The best chocolate caramels Oerk wMz stakes them. Tis he that makes that splendid taffy. Opposite Bell tower. Have yo tried a stew or pan roast MFtaakrFaiere cooks it? Order one and yeaH taask b for the advice. "A Local Issue-'' j Among the mail wo received yester- J day per steamer Oregon is a beautiful little book sent us by the secretary of state at Washington, and entitled "Ostrich farming in the United States." To us it was as a fountain in the desert or the shadow of a rock in a weary land. If there is any one thing more than another for which our soul doth longingly yearu it J3 a team of ostriches. A brace of these noble birds driven along Astoria's streets would attract attention and elicit re mark. Then when the Skipanon road is built, how nice to hitch our ostriches tandem and drive to where the fath omless waves in magnificence toss, and high, homeless and free soars tho wild albatross nd sea gull, and other marino fowl, thus combining the beau tiful and the ornamental in an eminent degree. The ostrich, as our readers well know, is not a pretty bird; its native grace aud airy beauty are not as strongly evident as its capacity for main strength and awkwardness. Our friend Job who flourished 1500 B. C informs that "what time she (the ostrich) lifteth herself up on high she scorneth the horco and his rider." We have always considered this a pretty good joke on the horse and his rider, but having never seen one of those birds of the deBert lift herself up to any great exteut, we are not prepared to eay in what degree she manifests scorn to the horse and rider aforesaid. Ever since the roadway has been shut up we have thought that if Father Powers were able to come down from upper Astoria with a horse and sled wc certainly ought to be able to get to upper town in quest cf items had wo,but a large, able bod ied ostrich to carry us there. There seems, however, to be an insuperable objection in the way. On referring to the book which has been kindly sent us without the usual request for a $4 notice, we find that "chicks" aro $120 apiece in Africa, while au "adult male" comes at two hundred dol lars. There seems to be a boom in ostriches as well as in Portland real ostte. Tt would seem then that it takes $120 just to enmo in, us an ante, with no limit to the game. Now a "chick,'' would be of no use to tii, while "an adult male" is too high in size, price, style and stature for an impecunious local editor to purchase. Perhaps it might bs well to order a "chick," from our friends in Africa, and by tho time he gets to Astoria ho will be in proper condition for active service. The book says they must not bo allowed to get wet, and must sleep on dry sand. Dry sand might be procured for a mosting place for onr prospective ostrich, but we do not exactly Bee how he can be of any use to us of Astoria if he is not to be allowed to circulate around in the prevailing dampness. Ho might have an overcoat made for him, such as A. M. Johnson sells for horse covers, but then his legs the bird's legs ate so absurdly long that ho would have to have a pair of overalls, and, as evory one knows, that would be ridiculous. Still, all these objections may be over come, and it is possible that by the time the Odd Fellows building, for ninst our office is completed, we may be able to have one of those useful animals. GET THE OKIGIXAL. Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" the original "Little Liver Pills" (sugar-coated) cure sick and bilious headache, sour stomach, and bilious attacks. By druggists. An invaluable strengthener for the nerves, muscles, and digestive organs, producing strength and appetite, is Brown's Iron Bitters. Wanted. To borrow about S400, for which good security will be given: Address A. B.C. Postoftice. T be Given Away. A beautiful silver Pitcher. Goblet and Trav. worth S50.00. Each purchaser of one dollars worth of upwards will re ceive a ucKui cniuuiig mm iu uiiu chance in this elegant set at Adler's Emporium, or The Golden Rule Bazar. Os'Stcrs! Oysters t! At Frank Fabre's; in every style. Fresh from the beds every daj. Dr. Welch, of Portland, has arrived in the city and has taken rooms at the Occident, lie will remain but ten days and all desiring dental work done can be attended to. He has a supply of ni trous oxide, and will extract teeth with out pain. Dr Lockhart. Book Store. Office over City Shoal water bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. Fine organs and pianos at Guslav Hansen's: Call and examine. New and beautiful designs in silver ware at Artier s. Sheet music in all the latest varieties just received at Gustav Hansen's. Sonat as, operas, waltzes and all the popular music of the day in stock. If you want music for the piano, organ, violin, flute, etc you will find what you want at Hansen's. The best selection of Xmas, New Years and Birthday Cards ever shown in the city at the City Book Store. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bonrbon,and the best of wines. liquors and San Franrisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and ee Camp bell. Fresh supply of candies at Oerk- witzs rioneer uanuy x aciory, oppoiuo Bell to wen Look out for Holiday Books to ar rive by to-day's steamer, at the City XKJUK. OUUC Mr. John Bogers of the Central Mar kct has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season HEAVING THE LEAD- An Old Sailor's Description of The Art. An old sailor who has spent his life since boyhood in the Uaited States navy and marine service was discus sing to a newspaper reporter the many disasters which havo happened of late to both steam and sail vessels. "Mark ye, Jad," he said, as he filled his pipe and blew a cloud, "thoy mostly happen becanso the hand lead or deep sea lead and line ain't hovo properly. There ain't one sailor in ten as can heave the lead properly or that knows the marks and deeps, and can sing the song as it is always sung by sailors who can heave the lead properly." "What's the song?" "Well, d'ye see, you've heard sail ors at the capstan bars getting the an chor apeak or swaying up tho yards. Well, it isn't that kind of singing, but a sort of peculiar musical drone. The pilots know it well. It is pro longed, and if they waited for the end to come they wonld often go ashore before it was finished. But they know what's coming, and it's 'Stand by for stays, ready about, hard a lee,' before the leadsman in the fore chains has got to the warn ing "by the mark three." "Heaving the lead is hard work, and requires great skill and long practice. In tho navy it is true that men can be found who are far bet ter at this important part of a sea man's duty than in the merchant service. The reason is that by an order of the navy department every" man of war when oti short sound ings, where tho hand lead is neces sary, is obliged to keep a man in the chains on both sides of the ship night and day, and no question of the necessity of such service is en tered into. In a merchant vessel, on the contrary, the hand lead is sel dom if ever hovo, except when in foggy weather, the pilot requires it. This applies to steamers, also." "How do you heave the lead, and how can you tell how much bottom you havo under you!" The old sailor's pipe had gone out, but after firing up and freshening the nip, he centinued: "There are certain designations on a hand lead line termed by seamen, marks and deeps. The line is usual ly twenty fathoms and the lead weighs five to nine pounds. A deep sea lead weighs from twenty-five to forty pounds The first twn fathoms are called deeps, and aro not usually marked, except when vessels habitu ally como into shoal water. The third fathom is marked generally by three leather tags. The fourth fath om is a deep, and not marked. At tho fifth fathom is a white flannel or linen rag. The sixth fathom i3 a deep, and the seventh has a red mark of bunting, flannel or calico. The eighth and ninth fathoms arc deeps, and the tenth is marked by a piece of leather with a round hole in it. The eleventh is marked with one tag of leather or knot, the twelfth with two tags of leather, and the thirteenth with throe tags of leather, but the fourteenth is a deep and always was. The fifteenth fathom is a mark with a white rag of any material, a pieco of your shirt, perhaps. The next four fathoms are all deeps. The twentieth fathom is a mark with a piece of leath er with two holes dug out, or a rope wovo in with two knots. Beyond this nothing but a deep-sea lead, with a ship hove to, can give a captain or a pilot a correct idea of tho water he has under him. In olden times, be fore tho days of steamers, vessels had to be far bettor posted as to their distance from shore than the modern steamer. She can get off shore un der almost any circumstances, but the sailing vessel dared not come within less than twenty miles of a lee shore. To know all these marks, to tell by the lead which has a little tallow at its end to catch the sand or mud over which you may bo passing, what kind of a bottom you have under you, and to heave tho lead properly above all things, is indeed the task of a skilled seaman. "Every-one a'most has heard of the skipper who plied between Boston and Nantucket. No Well, he had in his cabin a flower pot, filled with earth from Nantucket. He boasted he could tell where he was always by tasting the bottom of the lead. Well, one night he bowsed up his jib pretty well, and a passenger put the bottom of the lead into the flower pot, and after pretending to heave it, handed it to the captain. The captain tasted it as usual, and then ran wildly up the companionway on deck, ex claiming, 'Let go the anchor; Nan tucket's sunk, and here we are right over my old woman's garden!' " . An enricher of the blood and puri fier of the system; cures lassitude and lack of energy; such is Brown's Iron Bitters. A. USEFUL GIFT. City ML Mtre. Any ono purchasing goods to the amount of one dollar and upwards at B.F. Stevens & Co's City book store will get a ticket entitling him or her to one chance in a Singer Sewing Machine, warranted new and in good order. A fine stock of holiday goods to select from. This affords you a chance to get a useiui ana vamaoieguu Best cough candy at Oerkwitz's op posit Bell tower. Laaics ! If le-ti4 Bar-gala ! Mrs. Malcolm Is closing out her stock of embroideries at cost No better bargains can be got anywhere. Iiapertaat Metiee. A fall line of artist's materials con-i slstlng of tube colors, sable brushes, picture varnishes, canvas, &c &c. Ev erything an artist wants at A. 3L Joietsox &Co. Wamtcd. At Frank Fabre's Oyster and Coffee saloon, a waiter or waitcress. Wages S30 per month, with board and lodging. None but firsr-class help need apply. laflles. Cheueille cords and tassels, lambre quins, embroidery of latest styles, at M. W. Gallick's. borne fine designs in table covers, chair strips. etc These goods are of the finest quality. Switches made from combings or rut hair: new switches made to order from tho hfc inmnrtpil lmlr. In nnv sliade desired. Old switches repaired.! au worK warranted, isates reasonable. Call or address UHLENUAHT &SCHOKXE. Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asto ria. Oregon. Freak C y. Made every day at John P. CIaens Astoria Candy Factory. Creams.choco late, French candy, taffy, etc. A fine assortment of holiday toys. IrfUUCH. Ir. Lltt reliable manufacturer, will soon be here with elegant Clonks at r0 pei cent, less than can be bought. SOAP. Try our Borax Soap made exprcbslv for us and guaranteed of superior qual ity. Can be used for any purpose, and will not injure the most delicate fabric. A fine toilet soap. A 31. Joint sox & Co. Xtkers I Utkers!! Mother! ! l 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, go at once aud get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing yrup, it will relieve the poor littl 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 rest to the mother, and relief and ealth to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all ca;es, 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. 25 cents a bottle. For the Ladles. Ladies suffering from sick headaches, neuralgia, colds, fevers, indigestion and habitual constipation will find Syrup of Figs as effective in affording relief as it is pleasant to the taste. It acts thorough ly, yet gently, a very small quantity suf ficing to remove all impurities from the system and make one feel happier and brighter. Large bottles for sale and trial bottles free at Dement's Prug Store. Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. Haw ! Avsld BraafccMHCNK. Forbid intoxicating nostrums nd use Parker's Ginger Tonic in your family. This , delicious reniedj' never intoxicates, is a true blood and brain food, and aiding all t$e vital functions never fails to invigorate. A CABD. 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 FREE OF CflAllGE- This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Key. Joseph T. Ixman, Station D, New York City. The Japanese Carry their tooth picks in their back hair and always use them after eatinji any thing. Tncy take care of their teeth and the teeth take care of their stomachs. Use toothpicks freely, clean withSOZO DONT, and bad teeth and breaths will be scarce. What Wtat Shaald I'sr. Dyspepsia, weak back, despondency and other troubles caused me fearful suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic makes me feel like a new being. A great rem- dy. Every woman should uso it. Mrs. Garitz, Pittsburg. 4 A verv comDlete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City book store. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occiden hctel, Astoria. Fancy soaps and perfumery of all kinds can be found at J. W. Conn's ding store, opposite Occident hotel. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiuner & Itvbke. No. 11. Oak stree Portland, are the bou ton tailors of tho ; metropolis. Premature grayness avoided by us ing Parker's Hair Balsam, distin guished for it cleanliness and per fume Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Catarrh cured, health, ami sweet breath secured bv Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Trice 50 cents. Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. The Peruvian syrup has 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;:Fowl fcSon- Boston. That Hacking Cough can be so ouickly cured d & Shiloh s cure, we guarantee it. Sold by Y7. E. Dement. Get those splendid oiled horse cov ers and hoods at A. M. Jonxsox & Co's. Kuv vour Christmas presents at Ad- ler's and get a chance in a beautiful sil ver Pitcher, Goblet and Tray worth fifty dollars. Get your books at Adler's and get a chance in his handsome prize, free of charge. By buying your silvervf aro at Ad ler's you will save money and may get that beautiful present Do you know that "Adler is giving away a fifty dollar present V Buy a dol lars worth and you ay get it. Two front rooms, uafurnished; de sirable location; inquire of Alex. Camp-blI,GeMMlooB. Aft 4WMf4f, DRUGGIST -AXD- PHARMACIST, Kinney's ISuildinjf, opposite D. K. Warren's AST0RIA,0REG0N. Drugs and Chemicals. A FIXE USE OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDYS. Toiet and Fancy Articles. -o J3T Preprint!"!!"' at all liour. carefully compounded HfLL!S VARIETIES. ceo. hill. - - - rnonriETOR WAI.TEK PAKKS. - STAGE MANAGER Engagement of MESSRS. DOWNS & ALIC0TT, T!if King of Songamt Dance. Also RICHARDS and EVANS, Champion High Kicker. Together with a new Umler Uih m.uingrr.ieut f Flior. SWAB. All the Old Favorites Retained. Opm nil the Year. I'crfbrBiaBcc Kv. ry Sight. Enllrc tliangc of Pro gramme Once a Week. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tin. lhf!itr. U irnwilpil nffflitlv. nnrt nil who hae witneed the entertainment pro nounce it tv oe eauai lo any given eisewuere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for tho public's amiLSomcnt cin not be excelled. Anybody wishing to spend a plcasjnt evening and see sparkling w it and lipauty without vul garity, should improve the opportunity and come. The compauv comprises the following well kuoun Artists : JUS F.VJfJUK "WA1.TOX. Miss Km si A Giuskrt. Miss Fay Gilbert, Mn. Wai.tkk Parks. Mi:. Chas. Fiskjioxt. Mi:. John- Stokks. Mr. Chas. Daruous. All of which will appear niclitly in their dif ferent specialtiP. Open airroncert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 8; cntranco to theatre onisenton street; private boxes on cnena mus street. New Stars in Rapid Succession ! PERUVIAN BJTTERS ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. G-o To I. J. Ai void's ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES Iiatest Stylos. FOR IiADIES AXD EXTIiElKX I make all kinds ot Boot- ami Show to ORDER, and guaratce A PERFECT FIT. Shoemakers' Findings keptlu stock. On the Roadway, opposite O. R. & N. Dock. Cedar Street Improvement. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Astoria, Oregon, propose to improve and repair Cedar street, in that part of the city which was laid out and record ed by J. M. Shively, from the western terminus of said street to the east side of Salmon street, by filling 3 feet at the intersection of West 9th street and by grading or lowering three feet at the west side of West 7th street and by fill ing or grading other parts of said street to correspond to the crossings, and by planking sixtceneetwide through the center from the west end of said street to the east side of West Gth street; and by replanking said street from the east side of West Gth street to the east side of Salmon strept, with new and sound plank not lcs than three inches thick, and by removing all defectivo piles and timbers and replacing the same with new and sound piles and timbers. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street befilcd with Hie Auditor and Clerk of said city within ten days from the final publication of this notice, viz., Decem ber 20, 1882, tho Common Council will order said improvements aud repairs to be made. By order of the Common Council. F. C. Norms. Auditor and Clerk. November yoth, 1882. lOt-d For laniu Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnca 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. ' lllrwll C B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHAKDISI. Holiday Presents i TIHIE II Dry Goods I Clothing; House OF ASTORIA. Ill order to meet the general demand for useful Christmas Presents we have just opened several cases of Holi day goods comprising HANDKERCHIEFS ! Ladies' and Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs put up in hand some French boxes, one half dozen in each, expressly for Christmas trade. Ladies Rich Embroidered Handkerchiefs: Ladies' Real Lace Hand kerchiefs; 50 dozen Gentlemen's Plain and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, in all the Latest designs. RUSSIA LEATHER GOODS! Purse. Satchels, Card Cases, Bags, C-Iorc Boxes, Handker chief Boxes, Fancy Articles, Etc. The abnvo poods arc new and are very elioice, both in stylo and quality. FANS! FANS! Pearl, Ivory, Feather, and Lace, with a large variety of Fancy Fam. SPANISH LACE GOODS I Our assert men t or line Spanish Itcc, Fichus, Scarfli and. Cel lars, 1eth in Alack and Cream, is the hcJt in the market EHihraMercil Tace Fichus, Tie. Fine Irish Point lace Cellar, SPECIAL! CI.OAKS. DOLMANS A riiuiMiit.Kwa w Having received from a manufacturer iiih ntsr TimiiTini null iinnfitiiiTTim v rnmiiiiMi. win im" nm nc nw Tiripm. -i. O. HL GOQFER! (KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING.) SANTA ClaAUS' HEAOqUARTERS! New York IVoyelty Co., WHOLESALE Toys, Dolls, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Notions, Cutlery, Christmas and New Year Cards, Christmas Candles and Ornaments. Cor. Main f Chenamus Sts. 10 U LIE! under a mistake. If you think there is any sauce in tfie world equal to the justly celebrated EAST IN0IA SAUCE (The recipe of a retired well known Caterer or 25 years experience.) It has received approbation wherever Introduced, and although but a short time lu the market It has already attained celebrity throughout the northvt est. Being composed of Strictly Pure and Strengthening Ingredients. It U especially adapted for Dyspepsia. Broken Down Constitution, and Weaknesses of the Human System. And the only sauce for enriching Steaks. Gravies. Fish, Curries, Game, Soups, Etc., Etc. One trial ill surtlee to prove its merits. Beware of spurious Imitations. None genuine without our full firm name on the label. BOSHXiOFSETC" & BXHD, Sole Manuracturew and Proprietors, Portland, Oregon . For sale by leading Grocers and DruggiMs. Cleaning Repairing. NEAT. CHKAP AND QUICK, BY GF.OKK E.OTETT. Main Street, opposite N. Teb'i. P. H. FOX, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE WILL ATTEND TO COLLECTION AT a reasonable discount. Offlce, Main street. Address P. O. box 84. Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, d-lvsk wit IIXIL - . . -. .- .u-vyi a late delivery of these goods, nadejtfx &Jr; AND RETAIL Albums, Stationery, Jewelry, $500 Reward. eaM ead- Costtve- ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. large boxes, containing 30 Fills. X cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware o counterfeits and imitations. The geauiM manufactured only by Johx C. West ft Co., "The Pill Maker' 181 and 183 W. Madtoe St., Chicago. Free trial package seat by mall prepaid on receipt ot a 3 ceas i W. EL Dement, agent. i? ? -, ' - -. - - V , x. 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