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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1882)
". O) 'i!2tje Suiltj SXstaian. AbTORIA, OREGON:, WKD...E5D AY-DECEil I1ER in. l ' ISSUED EVERY MORNING f.Monday Kxceptcdi, X. P. HALL.ORAN & COMPAKY, rn:i.7SI!FKS AM) PnoriUKToas. Astunan Building, Cos Xrv. Terms of Subscription : rrd by Cerrior. per woek...............C5 Cents tmt by mail, four inonth5.................S-3 00 c'Di hy innil. ono year............................ 9 00 Pron of Postage to Subscriber. mj" Advertisements inserted by the year at be rate of Si 50 ior square per month. Transient advertising, by tho day or week, ifly cents per squaro for each insertion. Election day. The Shubrick was at Seattle last Saturday. Tho polls will be open from nine a. m to six r. yi. Portland has a tonsorial establish ment run entirely by "ladies." -Christine Nillsson, the Swedish songstress is in San cisco. great Fran- The Port Townsend Argnx ay& there is no truth in the report of the desertion of the sailors from the ship Harvester. In the lively municipality of Opelika, La., last Monday the city council had a riot in which seven men were killed. It must be fun to be a member of the city council in Ope lika. The .New England dinner at Lib erty hall this evening is an affair on which a great amount of culinary skill has been lavished, and wo are in formed that lovers of good things will find abundanco there. Yesterday's storm extended over a wide area. The rain fell heavily at points one hundred and fifty miles up the river and out to sea. But little outsido business was transacted here. The delicate rain guage attached to our otlice indicated .several inches rain fall at six p. m. The assessed value of all taxable property in Washington territory for '82 is 32,5CC,S97. Last year it was 25,780,415, the territorial tax of 2h mills on the dollar will yield a revenue of 81,410 against 77,351 last year with a 3 mill tax. The ter ritory is out of debt with money in the treasury. In the senate, last Monday, Senator Slater introduced a bill de claring forfeited the lands which have not been earned by the Oregon Central railroad company, but which aie still held by tho vague and shadowy title of a government grant. The bill was referred to the commit tee on public land, aud that is the last of it as far as tho forty-seventh con gress is conoerned. In Judge Fox's court, yesterday, appeared a party named Chris Rente, the plaintiff in tho case being tho state of Oregon, said Rentz being charged with an assault with a dan gerous weapon. But ono witness was examined Al. Pal metier. "He heard shots fired in tho direction of whore he was in a boat with Rentz's wife; he heard Rcntz's voice, but could not tell who fired the shots." Rent was dis charged from custody. In the senate, on Monday, Sena tor Slater introduced a bill authorizing the sale of certain United States prop erty in upper Astoria. This is prob ably tho old enstom-houso which stands near Badollet & Co.'s cannery. It is now over twenty years since the custom-houso which from 1850 to 1801 was located there under the collector ship of General Adair, was moved down to Astoria. Tho building still stands, and. the ground has now become valuable. At Drain's Statiou, Douglas county, on Thanksgiving day, a bad man named Morgan broke in a hotel and stole a case containing notes and accounts worth $2,000, cigars, watches, etc A warrant was issued for his ap prehension, and the deputy sheriff and two citizens started to arrest him but weakened in his presence. He started south on the train but came back that night, broke into another hotel, helped himself to seme articles he needed in his business and skipped to the hills. The sheriff is looki .g for him and praying he won't find him. Effect of Opposition. Passenger fares on the lower Sound east side route have been down to 50 cents on one boat and $1 on the other for two months past, but they are to go still lower we hear it reported. It is said that ono lino will shortly begin to carry the dear people for nothing, charging only for beds and meals. Seattle Post-IntelUgcn-ccr. For fine Havana, and domestic Ci gars, such as the "Commercial." Flor 3e Cuba Delicious." and the celebrated "Calcutta" cigar, call at J. E. Thomas' Drug store. Dr Lockhart. Book Store. Office over City Shoalwater bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. Fine organs and pianos at Gustav Haasen's. Call and examine. New and beautiful designs in silver ware at JLdter'f. ; Meeting Monday Hight I Ed. Artekian: Withthegrowinginiportaiiceof Asto- . ria .is a port oi ent-, ana a center ot an an immense fishing interest, there is increasing conviction that sonic special efforts should be mnde to pro vide for tho protection and benefit of the thousands of seamen and fisher men who visit this port annually, i whose privations, abuses aud wrongs appeal loudly to the Christian? and philanthropists of our city. This con viction expressed itself by the issu ance, last week, of a printed call for ' l nnnMnrr 4., jtrtnc..!.. J lit. ....I.. rsl ..3 iiluLillg ll UJiaiVltL 4.I1I9 aiiujuuu .Mill to devise such means as mi;ht seem practicable. The call was signed by a number of the leading business men and also the I clergymen of Astoria. The meeting assembled at Liberty Hall on Mon day, Dec. 11, at 7:30 v. i. Jn conse quence of the absence of sev eral of the friends of tho under taking, Chaplain Stubbs, of Portland, was called to the chair. The meeting was opened by the usual religious ex ercises, tho object of the meeting was briefly stated, and commit tees to draft and submit constitution, etc., were appointed. Addresses wcro then made by Chaplain Stubbs and Jtov. J. Mc Cormac. Afterwards the report of the committee on constitution was re ceived and the constitution for the Astoria Seameu's Friend Society aux iliary to the American Seamen's Friend Society, of New York was adopted. The articles of incorpora tion were laid on the table for further consideration, and to be acted upon at the next meeting. Thus our city has taken the initiative of a much needed work, whereby she declares her purpose to beabreastof other maritime and commercial cities in this depart ment of Christian philanthropy also. Vkkitas. Life in "Walla Walla. A certain man, living not a thou sand miles from the M. E. church south, is in the habit of shamefully beating his little wife, the woman he has p"om:sil to cherish and to love, in sickness and in health, and unless he desists his neighbors will turn out in mass, some day, and skin him alive and hang his hide on tho fence. W. J!'. Watchman. Dr. Pierce's 'Favorite Prescription," for all those weaknesses peculiar to women, is an unequalled remedy. Dis tressing backache and "bearing-down" sensations yield toils strength-giving properties. By druggists. An invaluable streHgthener for tho nerves, muscles, and digestive organs, producing strength and appetite, is Brown's Iron Bitters. Wanted. To borrow about SJU0,for which good security will be given: Addros A. I..( Postoflloe. Removal! Kcmoinl! About January 1st I Stove and Tiii-shon will remove my into the rooms now occupied by .loe Charters' barber shop, on Chenamus street. .My slock of the best goods will be enlarged and my facilities for deiiii: all work in uiv line will be increased. .John A. Montoomkkv. To I Given Ail a v. A beautiful silver Pitcher. (Sublet and Tray, worth S-r0.00. Each purchaser of one dollars worth of upwards will re ceive a ticket entitling him to one chance in this elegant, set. at Adler's Emporium, or The Oolden Rule Bazar. Oysters! Oysters!! At Frank Fabres; in every Fresh from the beds every day. " style. Dr. Welch, of Portland, has arrived in the city and has taken rooms at the Occident lie will remain but ten days and all desirum dental work done can be attended to. He has a supply of ni trous oxide, and will extract teeth with out pain. Sheet music in all the latest varieties just received at (iuslav 1 Iansen's. Sonat as, ojieras. waltzes and all the popular music of the day in Mock. If you want music for the piano, organ, violin, llute, etc., you will find what you want at Hansen's. Physicians! prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. The best chocolate caramels Oerk witz makes ihcm. "Tis he that makes that splendid taffy. Opposite Bell tower. Have you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it ? Order one and youll thank us for tho advice. The best selection of Xmas, Xew Years and Birthday Cards ever shown n tho city at the City Book Store. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call attheGem opposite tho bell tower, and see Camp bell. Fresh supply of candies at Ocrk witz's Pioneer Candy Factory, opposite Bell lower. Look out for Holiday Books to ar rive by to-day's steamer, at the City Book Store. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he linost fresh fish, etc., in their season Furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent; the finest in the city and in a most desirable location. Inquire at As toiiiax office. Hallo! Where are you going? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Wilholt mineral water, fresh and sparkling, at F. B. KIberson's. Get your books at Adler's and get a chance in his handsome prize, free of charge. Bv buving your silverware at Ad ler's vou will save money and may get that beautiful present Do you know that Adler is giving away a fifty dollar present '.' Buy a dol lars worth and you may get it. Two front rooms, unfurnished; de sirable locatien: inquire of Alex. Camp bell, Gem saloon. TRANSITS OF VENUSES- Beauties Not Born to Blush Unseen. "Thcro ought to be a triant or two. waiknuj around up there to keep 'om straight," said the Seuni in Iiroadw.1 manager of a mu- way. Jim snowman nodded asseut, but remarked that it was not tho place for tho married giant. Oh, dear no!" "Why," asked the manager. "He flirts with every woman that givas him an opportunity aud his wit almost burns up with jealousy," said the showman. The conversation referred to an ex hibition of female beauty which is to open on Monday. When it became known that beautiful women were wanted to take part in a contest for a purse of gold dollars, hundreds of young women became possessed ot a mid desire to take part. Tho mails were flooded with letters, from actress es, singers, stenographers, governesses, telegraph operators, dressmakers, "fitting models," shop-girls and art ists' models rushing to the post in ner vous, ha3to. The writers discussed their points of beauty with great con fidence. "I never flatter myself," said ono, "but I am called very beautiful by my associates. Perhaps you would like to know my stylo. Well, 1 have large and lustrous dark eyes and a profu sion of coal-black hair. I am well de veloped and have shapely amu." When this applicant presented her sented herself she was found to have been sufficiently accurate in her de scription to be admitted to the con test. "1 am a brunette, age 22,' curtly wrote another. "They tell me my face is my fortune." "To begin," said a young woman who is very pretty, but a poor speller, "I will tell you of my build: My Bhoulders arc broad, aud I have a small waist mado so by Mature and not by tight lacing. My friends say I have a good form. I have golden hair, dark brown eyes and a very fair com plexion. If you want me let ine know soon, as I expect to go and act in a troupe. Still, 1 don't care to go in a troupe, as acting U not agreeable fur beginners." "If you wish merely a pretty face," wrote a seamstress, "T fear it would be useless for me to make application for admittance. Yet 1 am not ugly. I have a well-shaped mouth, large, gray eyes and dark-brown hair. What I pride myself on is my figure, which is much admired.. My shoulders are sloping, my waist is Y-shaped, and my foot goes easily into a No. 2 boot. J am very anxious to increase mv earnings, for I must confess that I am noor. Perhaps 1 would do verv well tastes differ so much." One of the letters received was from a governess. It was neatly written on perfumed cream-laid paper. She said that her employment did not brin" her a very large income, and that the purse, if she could win it, would bo of great service to her. Ur accomplishments, she said, were varied. She had a pretty face of the English type, a good figure, and was only 20, and not a day over. More over sho was conversant with sevoral languages, know the usages of good society, could sing well soprano voice and was clever at theatricals. Shu could have said more, but she was restrained by a natural modesty. "1 am an American young woman of 19," said a telegraph operator; "so my work is done at 3 o'clock in tho afternoon. 1 could vory 'well attend after that hour. You will excuse mo n l iranwy aumit mat i neiievo my self something of a beauty. That is what the mirror sayB, and people say so too. You would be eaisfied with me, 1 think. Besides my face and figure to recommend me, 1 have a graceful deportmont acquired at boarding school. Don't you think I'll dot" "There is hope for all," said the showman. "The ugliest woman will also get a purse." The married giaut came in, bending double to get through the doorway, and asserted his claims to being as signed to duty among the hundred "beauties." He at once changed the topic of coversation, when tho giant ess, his wife, doubled up like a jack- knife and camo in at tho door. His big knees struck each other. New Yuri: Tribune. An enricher of tho blood and puri fier of the system; cures lassitude and lack of energy; such in Brown's Iron Bitters. A USEFUL GIFT. City Knk mere. Any one purchasing goods to the amount of one dollar and upwards at B. F. Stevens & Co's City book store will get a ticket cn:itling him or her to one chance in a Singer Sewing Maekiiic, warranted new and in good order. A fine stock of holiday goods to select from. This affords you a chance to get a useful and valuable gift. Best cough candy at Oerkwltz's op posite Bell tower. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable stylo of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. Buy your Christinas presents at Ad ler's and get a chance in a beautiful sil ver Pitcher, Goblet and Tray worth fifty dollars. IrfUUes! If alemdid Bargains ! Mrs. Malcolm Is closhftr out her stock j of embroideries at cost' No better bargains can be got mij where. I Imaartaat JTatlee. A full lino of artist's materials cou-i slsting of tube colors, sable brushes. picture varnishes, canvas, &c. Ac. Kv- crythlng an artist wants at A. M. Jonxsox H"o. i Warn ted. At Frauk Fabrc's Oyster and Coffee fcaloon, a waiter or waitoreds.- Wages S.io per month, with board and lodging. None but first-class help need apply. Tallc. Cheneille cords and tassels. lambre quins, embroidery of latest styles, at M. W. Gallick's. Some fine ilcsinns in table covers, chair strips, etc.. Tlu'sei goods are oi the linca quality. tice tB the J.tMlir. Switches made from combines or rut hair: new switches made to order from the best imported hair, in any shade desired. Old switches repaired. AH work warranted. Bates reasonable. Call or address Um.KNIlAKT & Sciiokxi:, Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asto ria. Oregon. Fre.sk Candy. Made every day at .lohn P. Classens; Astoria Candy Factory. Creams, ehoco- j late, French candy, taffy, etc. A fine I assortment of holiday toy. j ljaditM. j Mr.litt reliable manufacturer, will) soon be here with elegant Cloaks at :a) pei cent, less than can be louglit. ! ROAP. Trj' our Uorax Soap made expnssl for us and guaranteed of superior qual ity. Can be used for any purpoe. and will not injure the most dehcale Tabric. A fine toilet soap. A M. Joiixson it Co. Mothers! Mathers!! Mother! ! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken I oi your rest oy a sick emm sintering anu crying wun tne excruciating pain or cuumg teetn 7 jr so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing byruu, it will relieve the poor little 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 vou at once that it will regulate tho bowels, and fjive rest to the mother, and relief and lealth to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all ca.ses, 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. j -For the Indies. i Ladies suffering from sick headaches, j neuralgia, colds, fevers, indigestion and i habitual constipation will find Svrup or j Figs as effective in affording relief as it is pleasant to tne taste. It acts thorough ly-, yet gently, a very small intantity suf ficmgto remove all impurities from the system and make one feel happier and brighter. Large bottles for sale and trial bottles free at l)ement?s Drug Store. Hodgo Davis & Co., WhoIoalcAgents, j rortiaua uregon Haw to AtoIiI BrnBkcnuer.K. Forbid intoxicating nostrum? and use Parker's Ginger Tonic in .your family. This delicious remedy nover intoxicates, is a true blood aud brain food, and aiding all the vital functions never fails to invigorate. A CAKD. To all who aro 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 FKEE OF CI1A1IGE. This great remedy was discovered bv a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Ite.v. .Ioskimi T. Ixmax, Station D, Xew York City. The Japanese Carry their tooth picks in their back hair and always use them after eating anj thing. They take care of their teeth and the teeth take care of their stomachs. Use toothpicks freclv, clean withSOZO DOXT, and bad teeth and breaths will be scarce. What WoMtCM Mhealtl Vc. Dyspepsia, weak back, despondency and other troubles caused mo fearful suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic makes mo feel like a now being. A great remt dy. Every woman should use it. Mrs. Garitz, Pittsburg. A verv complete assortment of blank Iwoks.all sizes, styles and prices at the Lit' boek: store. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at tho lowest prices, nt .1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oceiden hetel, Astoria. Averill's mixed paints, the hot in use. for sale at J. W. Conn,s drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Shiloh's Vltalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite. Dix ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W.E. Dement. Shipper & Ilybke. No. 11, Oak strec Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. Premature grayness avoided by us ing Parker's Hair Balsam, distin guished for its cleanliness and per fume. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron ehitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Itemed-. Price 50 cents. Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement, Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures couglis, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza. consuuiDtion. and all throat and lung complaints. ' r0 cents and,51 a bot tle. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. Get those splendid oiled horse cov- 1.-13 illlll I1UIAU l 1. .li.UUU.lilii.1 M- Xjwr., Several thousand dollars worth of holiday goods at Carl Adler s. HANSEJN BROTHERS, Architects and Builders, All klada af lleaae wrk dene at shartcataetlre. Shop Comer of Cass and Astor Street, ASTORIA,- .... OREGON J,E. THOMAS, DRUGGIST -AND PHARMACIST,; Kiimej'x r.uil.lmu. opposite i. IC. Warren's ASTORIA OREGON. PURE Drugs and Chemicals. A FINK LINK OF , HOMEOPATHIC REMEDYS. Toiet and Fancy Articles. o - Zr Pri rriltlf!!N KltVflllly ('(tiiqioiiniled at all hours. HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HIM.. - wai.tkk r.vr.K.s. - - rUOPltlETOR - STAGE MANAGER Engagement of MESSRS. DOWNS & ALIC0TT, Thf Ivlns of Song ami I).ui(v. Al-o RICHARDS and EVANS, Champion High Kickers. Together with a new ORCHESTRA. i rmlc-r lhf iiia::iKiMiiwjt or PUOl'. S"WAH. All the Old Favorites Retained. Oprti all Hip Vr.tr. I't-tTorniunce Kt.ry Msht. Entire tlinnsc of Pro- xrauiuic Onrc n Wecls. Comprising all the latest SONGS. DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre Is crowded nightly, ami all who have witnescd the entertainment iro luiimee It to he eoual to any given elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement can not be excelled. Anybody wishing to spend a pleasant evening and see sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, .should improve the opportunity and come. The company comprises the following well known Artists: Miss Fan-nik Vt'AI.TOX. Miss Emma Cilukkt. Miss Fav Oir.itF.uT. Mi:. Vi.tki: I'akks. Mu. Ohas. Fkkmont, Ml!- J" SX!55S, , .... , f" "', XVII:" ."' : fm,nt MHvinitii. All nl which will appear nightly in their dlf Onen air concert every evening : perform ance commencing at 3 ; entrance to theatre onltenton Mrret ; private boxes on Chena inus street. Nottr Stars in Rapid Succession ! PERUVIAN BITTERS ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. Go To I. J. Arvold's ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES Xiatest Styles. FOK LAIUES ASI (JFA'TLEMKX T make all kinds of Boots and Shoos to OKDEK. and guaratcc A PERFECT FIT. Shoemakers 1'indiiiKS kept in stock. On the Roadway, npposito O. It. &N. Dock. Cedar Street Improvement. NOTICE is hereby given lh.it the Common Council of the city of Astoria, Oregon, propose to improve and repair Cedar street, in that part of the citv which was laid out and record ed by J. 31. Shively, from the western terminus of said street to the east side of Salmon street, by filling ." 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 sixteen feet wide through the center from the west end of said street to the east side of West Cth street; and byreplankingsaid street from the cast side of West 6th street to the east side of Salmon street, with new and sound plank not less than three niches thick, and by removing all defective piles and limbers 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 be filed with the Auditor and Clerk of said city within ten days from the final Eublication of this notice, viz., Deccm er 20, 1882, the Common Council will order said improvements and repairs to he made. By order of tho Common Council, r. C. Xonms. Auditor and Clerk. November :50th, 18S2. 10t-d For lamo Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnc 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. ', -' ' grti C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Holiday Presents ! TIHIE IHIXIL THE X.ZL&DX2TC Dry Goods Clothing- House OF ASTOKUL. Ill order to meet the general demand for useful Christmas Presents we have just opened several cases of Holi day goods comprising 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! Purses. Satchels. Card Cumvs, Rags, ftloro Boxes, Handker chief Boxes, Fa no j- Articles. Etc. The above joods are new and are FANS! Pearl, Ivory, Feather, and Lace, SPANISH LACE GOODS! Our assortment or line Spanish J.acer Fichus, Scarfs antl Col lars, uoth in Black and Cream, is the best in the Market KmbroHered taee Fichus. Ties. Fine Irish Point Tice Cellars. SPECIAL! CLOAKS, DOI.MA1TS A CIRCTJXARS. Having received from a manufacturer a late delivery of these goods, made of the best material and handsomely trimmed, will he sold at low prices. (KNIGHTS C)V PYTHIAS BUILDING.) SANTA GLAUS' HEADQUARTERS New York IVoyelty Co;, YCHOLE3AI.K AN'! UITTAIL Toys. Dolls, Fancy Goods, Albums, Stationery, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Notions, Cutlery, Christmas and New Year Cards, Christmas Candles and Ornaments. Cor. Main f Chenamus Sts. YOU umlpra If you think there is any sauce in the world equal to the justly celebrated EAST INDIA SAUCE (The recipe or a retired well known Caterer of 25 years experience.) It has received approbation wherever introduced, and although but a short time In the market it has already attained celebrity throughout the northwest. Being composed of Strictly Pure and Strengthening Ingredients. It is specially 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 will suffice to prove its merits. Ticware of spurious imitations. None genuine witliont our full firm name on the label. BOSSX.OFSS7 & BIBJD, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, Portland, Oregon . For sale by leading Grocers and Druggists. TMkXXaOStXXfG. Cleaning Repairing. NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK, 11Y CiEORCSB LOVKTT. Main Street, opposite X. Loel's. P. H. FOX, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 3TILL ATTEND TO COLLECTIONS AT lfv a reasonable discount. Office, Main street. Address P. O. box 84. Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, d-lwk wit I very choice, both in stylo aud quality. FANS! with a large variety of Fancy Fans. LIE! mistake. $500 Reward. AVe willpay the above reward for any case of liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Sick Head ache, indigestion. Constipation or Costive ness we cannot euro with "West's Vegetable Liver Fills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 23 cents. For salo by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The geaulae manufactured only by Johx C. Wm fc Co., "The Pill Maker' 181 and ls3W.MadtsoB St., Chicago. Free trial package .sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. V. E. Dement, agent. ' V Cateu- h. -JS6W. r !&-.