The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, December 23, 1882, Image 3

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AbTOUTA, OREGON:
SATURDAY DECEMBER 23. 2
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
'ifondny Excepted).
J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY,
rtniLisnEUs .'i VnoPKinrons.
.I.cinai Building, L?as street.
Terms 0 Subscriptien:
rvod by Carrier. ier week- .....2o Cents
-at by mail. foariscnths.... .-.........$3 IX)
nt by nail, one yc2r....-.......... tt
Free of Tostace to tiubcriben.
s-r.-idremsements inserted by the year a: j
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fir ccnte ior square for each insertion.
The Christmas ship at the Con
gregational church, this evening, will
be a novel feature.
At the Presbyterian church on
Sunday morning Christmas sermon;
in the evening children's praise service
and general Sunday school review.
A little gleam of sunshine yester
day morning filled the streets with
crowds of people utilizing the few
hours of fine weather in buying Christ
mas presents.
Tiie quarterly examination of
those wishing to obtain toacher's
certificates in this county will begin
next Friday, the 28th inst., at 0 a. m.,
at the court-house.
-The
Columbia arrived in yester
day morning; the Mississippi went
out; the Gen. Fairchild camo down
from Portland; the Walla Walla is
outside, with coal from Seattle.
Cooper, a candidate for sheriff in
Clallam Co., W. T.,at the last elec
tion, receiwed ever' vote cast in the
county except his own. This is
ahead of the Cleveland victory in New
York.
Capt Davis, lighthouse inspector,
gives notice that the whistling buoy,
which was placed ono and one-quarter
miles outside of the bar at Coos bay,
has gone adrift and will beroplaced as
soon as possible.
Under date of the 10th inst., F.
C. Reed writes us from North Wool
wich, Maine, that he is enjoying an
eastern winter as well as a Webfoot
can enjoj- the hard dry frosts of the
Atlantic coast. By reference to an
other column it will be seen that
when he returns he will not be alone.
Instructions have been received to
submit estimates for an additional set
of quarters for a battery of artillery,
and for a set of field officers' quarters
at Fort Canby, the General of the
Army having decided that the Fort
shall be maintained as a two company
post, to bo garrisoned by artillery.
The published financial statement
of Washington Territory show3 there
has teen an increase in property
value sinco 1881 in 18 counties ag
gregating $7,087,840, while in eight
counties there has been a decrease
amounting in all to $309,358. This
makes a net gain in property value of
$0,780,582.
There is a moral in evervihinz if
people will only look for it. A few
days ago the boiler of a distilleiy at
San Francisco had just been cxaminnd
and pronounced safe, when it blew up
and killod the inspector. The moral
is perhaps not so obvious in this case
as in that of the little boy who was
drowned because lie went fishing on
Sunday, but it can be got at.
The telegraph operator at St.
Paul, Minn., thus clectricatcs:
"The lowest range of the mercury
at the Bignal office for tho last twenty
four hours was 18.5 degrees below
zero, though some private thermome
ters show 25 decrees below. Tho usual
exaggerated reports are received of the
severity of the cold at various points,
but are not believed."
We would like to get his idea of
what a cold day is. Most folks would
get left in experiencing such figures as
the above.
Under the name of tho Oregon
Southern Railway and Transportation
company, a corporation is now form
ing in this city to build a railroad from
Coos bay to Boscburg, and alio to
run a steamer between the first
mentioned ioint and San Francisco.
The proposed road would be about
ninety miles in length; would pass
through a number of rich valleys and
connect the only good harbor on the
Oregon coast south of the Columbia
river with the principal distributing
point for southwestern Oregon, viz:
Roseburg. S. F. Alia.
It is sajd of tho return certifi
cates now issued to all Chinamen
leaving for homo, that they will
all be used, whether the Chinamen to
whom they were issued ever return or
not. John treasures his return cer
tificate as he would a certificate of
deposit. He can convert it into
money in China, and then get back
himself through a side door, as it
were, without one. He knows the
ropes, and in this respect has the ad
vantage of his untraveled countryman
at home, who eagerly purchases the
document at almost any price, though
it leaves him barely enough money to
pay his passage over here.
Tarkey Bafle
At the Olympic saloon at two o'cloek
tale afternoon.
I How they Run the "Masheea' in
I Seattle.
When the alarm of fire was sounded
last Saturday morning in Seattle, the
two steam lire engines were "doad."
One was run out, and while steam was
being mado the fireman went for the
other, a new machine lately received,
and the way they got it to the fire is
told by the Herald: In the flurry of the
excitement they miecalculated the
number of men necessary to manage
it. The steamer was got out of the
engine house and inn down to the
upper end of the slip where the grade
is very steep, and the planking being
entirely free from anything that
wou,d temj to irapede hs progreM
R difficnU to hand,
weighing, as it does, about one and a
half tuns. There was a man on the
engine whose duty it was to put on
the brakes, but as soon as the descent
was encountered and the motion was
increased, ho became alarmed and
jumped off. The men on the tongue
were then compelled to let go or get
killed, and as a natural result the
engine went crashing down until it
struck ono of the fenders at the edge
of the wharf, breaking it and going
overboard in about four feet of water
where it remains. One man a promi
nent gentleman, eugaged in the hard
ware business, who requests that hia
name should not be mentioned, held
on to tho tongue until the engine
struck. He was thrown about twenty
feet and lit in the water, but was res
cued, receiving nothing more serious
than a wetting. By the lime that
matters were got in readiness to apply
water the fire had gained considerable
headway.
General Cargo Adjusted.
The general average in tho case of
the steamship Columbia, which ran
aground about tho 21st of March last
while entering the harbor of San
Francisco, in a fog, has been adjusted.
The owneis of the tugs Monarch and
Wizard, which rendered her assist
ance, made a claim for salvage which,
after consultation with the under
writers interested, was submitted to
arbitration. The appoilionment was
fixed at 7.011 44 per cent. The cargo
valued at $43,848.32, pays $3,074.40;
the vessel valued at $309,130.60 pays
$25,881.37; freight valued at $2,144.
48 P33S $150.30; total, $415,123.40,
pays $29,100.13. From the above
some idea of the expense connected
with a slight accident to a .ste.unsliip
may be formed. Oreyonian.
Uncle Tom's Cabin.
The Jay Rial company appeared at
Liberty Hall last evening and gave a
performance of Mrs. Harriet Beecher
Stowe's beautiful play uf Uncle Tom's
Cabin. The company is stronger
than last 3'ear. The farewell perform
ance of this combination will be given
this evening. Seats can be secured at
Adler's; secure them early.
All persons desirous of placing
presents on M. E. church are re
quested to have them at the church
by 4 o'clock v. M. to-day. Distribu
tion of presents will commence at
0 P. M.
The Presbyterian Sunday school
Christmas tree will be lighted at 0:30
Monday evening. Presents intended
for tho tree must be left at tho church
between one aud five v. M., Monday.
a comitteo will bo present to receive
them. Please see that all your
presents are plainly marked.
Officers elected in Royal Arch
No. 14: Dr. Jay Tuttle, M. E. H. P.;
A. P. Anderson, E. K.; E. R. Havre,
E. S.; F. W. Ferguson, C. H.; B.
Tan Dusen, P. S.; E. M. Hall, R. A.
O.; H. C. Thompson, G. M. 3d V.;
A. Sutherland, G. M.2dV.; F. W.
Newell, G. M. IstV.; B. YanDuien,
Treas.; D. Blanchard, Sec'y; L. Hart
wig, Guard.
CAMFJKS AND OTHER TIM0RS.
are treated with unusual success by
World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Send stamp for
pamphlet
For weak lungs, spitting of blood,
shortness of breath, consumption,
night sweats and all lingering coughs,
Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discov
ery" is a sovereign remedy. Superior
to cod liver oil. By druggists.
Xetlcc te the Pahlle.
The undersigned wishes to announce
to the public of Astoria and vicinity,
that the premises now occupied by Mr.
Dement as a drug store, will be occu
pied by the Orient Baths and Shav
ing Parlors as soon as they are vacated,
and not by Mr. Carl Adter, as was
stated in yesterday morning's issue of
The Astoiuak.
Yours, Most Respectfully,
Jok G. CiLvnTKits.
Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 23, 1882.
Xau Preseats.
Elegant dressing gowns, fine silk um
brellas, handsome scarfs, ties and silk
handkerchiefs, boys' suits and overcoats
at Mcintosh's furnishing store.
Merry Christmas.
Look out for theAXo.lfreo lunch
on Dec. IM, '82, at Max Wagner's Great
Eastern Saloon. Friends aro cordially
invited. Come one, como all. Take a
5 cent glass of beer and make the lunch
disappear.
The SkatiacKUlc
Will be openon Christmas day in the
afternoon and evening.
S BtB Adler's
For a pair of Skates lo give your gill
for a Christmas present,
Dr Lockhart.
Book Store.
Office over City
The best selection of Xtnas, Now
Years and Birthday Cards ever shown
u tht city at the City Book store.
a a
Poker and Justice-
Billings, Montana, has no jail, and
when a constable makes an arrest he
has to take his prisoner with him from
place to place, until his Honoris ready
to try him. Time hung heavy on the
hands of a Billings constable, with a
prisoner in towrccentlyjandjaftortrot
ting around tho streets a while, he
took his chargo into a saloon and
siarled a little poker game. Tho pris
oner, by judicious nerve and skill,
"cleaned out" the rest of tho party
and, having ascertained that $50
would make matters square with all
legal" representatives concerned, he
handed over the amount and was a
free man. Then he went on playing
poker, generously "staking" his friend
the constable.
A true assistant to nature in restor
ing the system to perfect health, thus
enabling it to resist disease, is Brown's
Iron Bitters.
Wanted A competent woman to do
housework for a small family. Apply
to J. C. Adams, nt Tongue Point,
dlw
Furnished Keems ta Keat
At Mrs. Munson's.
irYou kfirc net yet Purckaved
Your Christmas goods, remember that
Carl Adler has the largest and finest
stock in the city and is selling hand
some goods at such prices as will make
it an object for you to buy.
Kb Matter what you Buy
If it is over a dollars worth 3011 will cet
a chance in that beautiful S00 silver set
at Carl Adler's.
Important Notice.
A full line of artist's materials con
sisting of tube colors, sable brushes,
picture varnishes, canvas. c. &c. Ev
erything an artist wants at
A. 31. Johnson &Co.
Removal! Removal!
About Jamnry 1st I will remove my
Stove and Tin-shop into the rooms
now occupied by Joe Charters' barber
shop, on Chenamus street My slock of
the bast goods will be enlarged and my
facilities for (loins all work in my line
will bo increased.
JOHX A. MOXTOOMKKV.
Finest Layer Kalnlan.
Citron, Lemon, and Orange neefe, and
all kinds of choice Family groceries, at
I). K. Warren's.
What Wemca Haeald l'r.
Dyspepsia, weak back, despondency
and other troubles caused me fearful
suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic
makes mo feel like a now being. A
great remedy. Every woman Bhould
use it. Mrs. Garitz, Pittsburg.
Solid iiolA Jewelry.
Carl Adler has recently received
a fine lot of solid cold Jewelry con
sisting of Ladies' and Gent' gold watch
es, chains, lockets, rings, .scan aim
shawl Hint., sleeve-buttons, etc all war
ranted solid gold. These goods are sent
for sale and will be returned after
Christmas. They aro not fixed up in
fancy cases, etc., and will bo sold with a
small profit. Come, see and examine.
Take Xetlee.
An endless variety of Holiday goods,
cakes and pies of all kinds, ornamented
and plain, or made to order. First class
French and home made candies, candy
canes, popcorn balls, fcc, at Frank Ei
bcrsons. Atmere'H MiareSfeat.
Quince Butter, Apple Butter, Epp's
Breakfast Cocoa at 1). K, Warren's.
New Orleans Sagar.
Xew Orleahs molasses. Monitor uiRple
syrup at D. K. Warren's
How to Avoid BraakeHars.
Forbid intoxicating nostrums and
usb Parker's Ginger Tonic in your
family. This delicious remedy never
intoxicates, is a true blood and brain
food, ami aiding all tho vital functions
nevor fails to invigorate.
Forfine Havana, and domestic Ci
gars, such as the "Commercial." uFlor
de Cuba Delicious." and the celebrated
"Calcutta' cigar, call at J. E. Thomas'
Drugstore.
The best chocolate caramels Oerk
witz makes them. 'Tis he that makes
that splendid tatfy. Opposite Bell tower.
Fresh supply of candies at Oerk
witz's Pioneer Candy Factory, opposite
Bell tower.
J. W. Conn has the largest stock of
Rogers' Plated ware in Astoria lo selrct
from, at his Drug Store. Also Toilet
sets, Dressing cases, Vases all sizes. Al
bums, Ink-stands, Odor cases, Hand
mirrors, Cloth and Hair brushes, Fancy
Soaps and Perfumery of the best make.
Call and examine goods and prices, and
you will see my prices are one-third less
than in other stores.
Opposite Occident Hotel.
No fragrant wild flower of the heath
Is sweeter than my Julia's sigh ;
Xo pearl is whiter than her teeth,
While her soft lips the roses dye.
ForSOZODONT is her delicht.
It keeps those charms so pure and bright.
Brace up the whole system with Kinc
of the Blood. See Advertisement
Fine organs and pianos at Gustav
Hansen's. Call and examine.
P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street,
has just received the latest and most
fashionable style of gents and ladies
boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for
the famous Morrow shoes.
Avcnll's mixed paints, the best in
use, for sale at J. W. Conn,s drug store,
opposite Occident Hotel.
For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint,
you have a printed truarantceon every
bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never
fails to cure; Sold by W. E. Dement.
By buying your silverware at Ad
ler s you win save money and may get
that beautiful present.
Are vou made miserable hv rniU
gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of
appetite, 1 enow sum v Shilou's vital
izer is a positive cure. For sale by W.
E. Dement
Shipper & Bybke, No. 11. Oak stre
Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the
metropolis.
Ilavo you tried a stew or pan roast
as Frank Fabre cooks it ? Order ono and
you'll thank us for.the advice.
Premature grayncs avoided by us
ing Parker's Hair Balaam, distin
guished for its cleanliness and
fame.
per-
Mousquitaue Kid Gloves la the aew
set shades at tka Empire Store.
For The
HOLIDAYS.
Don't fail to call at A. M.
Johnson & Co's.
during
the next few days and ex
amine the largest stock of
Crockery and Glassware
ever brought to Astoria,
Everything is marked
dpwn to the lowest possible
figure for the Holidays.
If you intend making a
Christmas present to one of
your friends, now is your
time to get one cheap.
Remember the place and
give us a
call.
A.M. JOHNSON & Co.
Sauta Claus
Has established an agency in Astoria at
Carl Adler's: Everyone buying a pres
ent will be suited.
Ckrlatataa Card.
Th e most handsome Christmas cards
can be found atXew York Xovelty Co.,
corner Main and Chenamus sts.
Sfetlee.
If you want to buy a first-class organ,
guaranteed for 10 years, at a low ligure,
call at the New York Novelty Co., cor.
Main and Chenamus streets.
Choice Eastern Masr Cared nans.
Breakfast Bacon, Chicken and Christ
mas Turkey at l). Jv. Warren s.
Flnaaa Haddies.
Dundee Marmalade and fresh and
choice canned goods, in great variety
at D. K. Warrens.
Satire to the Ladle.
Switches made from combings or cut
hair: new switches made to order
from the best imported hair, in any
shade desired. Old switches repaired.
All work warranted. Bates reasonable.
Call or address
UllI.KXlIAKT &SCUOKXK,
Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asto
ria, Oregon.
Han Arrived.
Prof. A. S.Francis has arricd in this
city. He is prepared to fill all
orders in tuning, repairing and regula
ting pianos, organs and mimical inMru
ments of all kinds. Persons desiring to
purchase musical instruments will do
well to have one select tliem who under
stands their mechanism and the ma
terial used in their construction. Or
ders may be left at the Occident Hotel.
To Toe Giveu Away.
A beautiful silver Pitcher. Goblet and
Tray, worth 30.00. Each pui chaser 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 Golden Bule Bazar.
Oysters ! Oyatera ! !
At Frank Fabre's; in every
Fresh from the beds every day.
style.
Happy Families
From time immemorial figs have been
used as a delicious laxative food, nnd
now in the form of a concentrated Syr
up of Figs they are destined to play an
important part In the problem of iiuman
health and happiness, by prcsentim; to
tho thousands who suffer iroui the Ills
arising from habitual constipation a
remedy as pleasant to the taste as it is
effective. Trial size free, and larjje bot
tles for sale by V. E. Dement, Druggist.
Anent for Astoria, Oregon.
Hodge Davis & Co., holesale Agents,
Port laud Oregon.
For aged men, women, weak
.sickly children, without a rival,
not caiiBo headache. Brown's
Bitters.
aud
Will
Iron
Get those splendid oiled horse cov
ers and hoods at A. M. Jonxsov & Co's.
Shoalwatcr bay oysters
day, at Frank Fabre's.
fresh every
Do you know that Adler is giving
away a fifty dollar present V Buy a dol
lars worth and you may get it.
AH the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occiden
hctel, Astoria.
The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou
sands who were suffering irom rtys
sia, debility, liver complaint, boils,
hu
mors, female complaints etc. Pamph
lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowl
fcSon Boston.
Wax Dolls. Bubber Dolls. Dolls' era-
dies, Booking horses and Toys at .rl
AUler S.
Hallo I Where are you going? Why
to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. .
Best cough candy at Oerkwitz's op- j
posite Bell tower. j
For the ecnuine J. II. Cutter old
Bourbon .and the best of wines, liquors
and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem
opposite the bell tower, and see Camp
bell. J
Buy your Christmas presents at Ad
ler's and get a chance in a beautiful sil
ver Pitcher, Goblet and Tray worth
fifty dollars.
TO THE
No Auction.
Our Goods arc first elass and of the season's selection and are to be sold at rates
which aro lower than Auction Trices. Call and be convinced.
Wc have to-day received a large line of Toys in
Dolls Ttl Chests, Jewelry, Albums, Ink Stands, Plush Toilet Sets,
Cirtfne Sets, Mafic Lanterns, Vases, Cups and Saucers,
Christmas Ornaments, Christmas Cards,
Mechanical Goods. Rocking Horses, Work Boxes, Writing
Desks, Musical Instruments.
Everybody invited to examine our goods and prices.. Every purchaser is
entitled to a chance on our Mechanical Monkey. Come aud see it playing.
New York Novelty Co.,
Cor. Maim asd Chenamus St, at Kant's old Stand.
We have Easterm Prices.
CHRISTMAS PRBSBNTS.1
Just received at
M. D. Kant's Mer
chant Tailor estab
lishment, Gent's ele
gant dressing Gowns
beautifully Embroid
ered Slippers, fine
Linen and Silk Hand
kerchiefs, fine Socks,
Scarfs, Ties, etc., at
bed rock prices.
Masquerade Costumes
to Bent.
80 Fancy costumes
for Ladies and Gents
in full assortment
from the finest to the
most comical will
arrive from San Fran
cisco in time for 'the
Masquerade Ball.
They will be rented
at reasonable rates.
Gents will plese call
on M. D. Kant, Mer
chant Tailor. Ladies
will please call on
Mrs. Malcolm Millin
er, wnere tney are
on exhibition.
A rSF.PUIi GIFT.
City Bonk Mtore.
.Any one purchasing goods to the
amount of one dollar and upwards at
u. r. Stevens .c uos uity uook store
will get a ticket entitling him or her to
one chance in a
Stager Scniiig Machine,
warranted new and in good order. A
fine stock of holiday goods to select
from. This affords vou a chance to get
a useful and valuable gift.
Frcsli Caady.
Madueu'ry day at .lohn P. Classen's
Astoiia Candy Factory. Creams, choco
late, French candy, taffy, etc. A fine
assortment of holiday toys.
Christmas Tree
Oi iiaiueiits at Carl Adler's.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv
ous weakness, early decay, loss of man
hood, etc., I will send a recipe that will
cure you FREE OF C11AKGE. This
great remedy was discovered by a mis
sionary in South America. Send a self
addressed envelope to the Rev. JosErn
T. Inmax. Station J), New York City.
Fur One Dollar.
For One Dollar you can get a chance
in that fun Music JJox, and Singer Sew
ing Machine at the City Book Store.
IT PAYS
T0TRADB WITH ME!
WHO ?
FRANK ELBERSON,
SeasideBakery & Confectionery.
Because my Goods are the Best,
and Always Fresh.
Cjkes Candles etc., furnished for Wedding
parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction.
Cake ornamenting a specialty.
Opposite ii. IV. flame's.
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
Orecon. propose to order the improve
ment of Snuemooua street in McClure's
Astoria, from tho east line of said street,
to the west side of Cass strcctj by wid
en ing the same to its full width (fifty
feet) aud building sidewalks on each
side ot said portion of said street, and
unless a remonstrance siened by the
",? "i "V .,"'"1 S V; ETiElS.
1 6SIiViriKS ICSdita crcie?iaT,
I coiil itv. within Inn ilnvs from tli finnl
publication of this notice, viz: January
) &1. 1SS3, the Common Council u ill order
I said improvement to be made.
Bv order of the Common Council.
F.C.NOBBIS,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 14th 1882. lot d
Notice.
PATKIAHCIIS OF IOCEAN ENCAMP
ment will bear in mind that au election
for Officers for the ensuing year will take
place on Monday evening. Dec 25th, also
other business of importance. By order of
Encampment,
dtd A. J. MEGLER, Scribe.
PUBLIC I
Ho
C. H. COOPER, GEKERALMMRCHAKWBi:
Holiday Presents I
TIHI.E II
Dry Goods I Clothing House
or ASTORIA.
In order to meet the general demand for
useful Christmas Presents we have
just opened several cases of Holi
day goods comprising
HANDKERCHIEFS I
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 Hani
kerchiefs; 50 dozen Gentlemen's Plain and Colored Silk
Handkerchiefs, in all the Latest designs.
RUSSIA LEATHER GOODS!
Parses. Satchel. Card Cases, Bags, Glore Bases, Hmlket
chlcr Boxcn, Faaej- Articles, Etc.
The abote goods aro new and are very choice, both in stylo and quality.
FANS!
Pearl, Ivory, Feather, and Lace,
SPANISH LACE GOODS!
Oar assortment ef fine Spamisb lace, Flcktts, Searls am Col
lars, both in Black and Cream, Is the best Im. ike market.
EmhroMored lace Fichus. Ties, Flae Irish Pelat Lace Collars,
SPECIAL!
CX.OASS, POT.MftTTS ft CXRCTOXAIIS.
Having received from a manufacturer a late delivery of these goods, made of
the best material and handsomely trimmed, Avill be sold at low prices.
. HL COOPER!
(KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING.)
HEADQUARTERS
New York Novelty Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
r
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
under
If you think there is any sauce in the world equa to the
justly celebrated
EAST INDIA SAUCE
CTlie recipe 6f a retired well known Caterer of 23 years experience.)
It has received approbation wherever introduced, and although but .a short time In
the market it lias already attained celebrity throughout the northwest. Being composed of
Strictly Pure and Strengthening Ingredients.
It ia 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 will suffice to prove its merits.
Beware of spurious imitations. None genuiue without our full Una name on the label.
SOXHXiOl'SZT' & BIRD,
Sole Manufacturers nnd Proprietors, PdrUaad, Oregea .
For sale by leadiug Grocers and Drugjrists.
Dressmaking.
Plain and Fancy Sewing.
Salts
im tka Wet Style
aaA
GmaraaUed tTit
Mrs. T. S. Jewebt.
BOOMS OVER MRS. E. S. WARREN'S.!
Physlciaas' prescriptions carefully
coapowwied day or night at J. W.
Con's drag store, opposite Occident
HteL
IIXIL
FANS!
with a large variety of Fancy Fans.
LIE!
a mistake.
Meeting Nttice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Annual eetiag of tae'SCaekaoMsssef
the FishernwB'sPackiacC, -Kill b asMat
tlteoccotsaklCe.,-s Snday, Dec ana,
at 19 o'clock a. H. for ta purpose et elect
ing Directors far Hteesmsar year, as Um
transaction of saeh'Sther stiaaieso as aay
come before tne meeting.
By order ot tbe ftprtdeat.-
Jtunr. juuiUjTua,
8"ES
Opper Astoria, Deeetsser , IfK.
-A Nasal Iajector few
bottle of SaUofc's Catarrh.
rrieeoecefit SoW by W.
.