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CO 'glxz hxTb &stcrcau. AbTOKIA. OREGON: THURSDAY DECEMBER 2. 182 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. .Vondnr Ezeoited). J. F. HAL-LORAN & COMPANY, rum.isiiERs ami Pitormrrrons. .Un-itan Building, Cass Street. Terms o Subscription : erred by Carrier, per vreek ....-..J5 Cents -Tit. by mail, four montbs..... .........J 00 jtxti hy inai!. one your... ................ 9 00 r"reo of Posture to Subscribers. Ad erusoments inserted by the year at xxie of $1 SO rer squcro per month. transient advcrtiEins. by the day or weeV, fly cents iorsiuBro for each insertion. Olympia sends away eihl tons of oysters rer week. -The Washington Territory board of iiilot commissioners will moot at Kalama on the 10th prox. The query, "Are the fire dele gates never going to meet?" is an swered by an ad. this morning. t The bark Lizzie Marshall re cently made the trip from Honolulu to Port Townscnd, in oleven days. The editor of the Coast Mail claims to bo in rather queer business. In his last issue he says he unsexes children. There aro fourteen vessels ready for sea, but cannot get over the Co lumbia river bar. At San Francisco, on Christmas day, there were twelve vessels bar bound, so that in this re spect honors wero easy. The skirl of the bagpipe brought to our mind last evening memories of Highland flings and Strathspey reels, but on going out wo found the piper heading a procession of F. & A. M's, who were going to Pythian Castle. The important news is telegraphed from Washington that the secretary of the treasury of the United States has decided that "a Chinese wet nunc is a laborct.' Now you know what wc have :i secretary of the treasury for. Four elegant prizes will be given by tho J ubilee Troupe for the best sustained characters at the coming ball on Xew Years. Two of the prizes are now on exhibition at the store of M. D. Kant, where the Troupe have a large assortment of suits on exhibi tion. Capt. J. W. White will be relieved as superintendent and inspector of the United States life saving service of the Pacific coast, about January 1st, 1883, by T. J. Blakcney, who has been appointed to succeed him in that posit on, and the former will be assigned to other duty in connection with re nue marine service. 2sew Tacoma, W. T., has a home fire insurance company organized at that ilace. It is said that it is work ing into quite a business. It is called tho Mutual fire insurance company, and is controlled by men of that place. Sometime, Astorians will grow tired of sending nway tens of thou sands of dollars in insurance premiums at enormous rates, and do just as our neighbors on tho Sound are doing. In Portland, flour is worth 4.i30 s$4.75 per bbl.; wheat $1.G0 per cental; timothy hay, baled, $18 to $25; cheese, S1CG18 cents; hams 10 to 18 cents; bacon 1518c; potatoes about a cent a pound. In Astoria, flour is $5.25 a barrel, wheat is not sold in very largo quantities, but is worth all you can got for it; cheese is 20 cents a pound, hams 20 cents a pound, bacon 18 cents, potatoes a cent and a half. Council Proceedings. The city council held its regular meeting last Tuesday evening; a full I board present. A petition from property owners along the line, of Water street in Mc Clure's Astoria, asking to have the same cleared of all obstructions, was referred to street committee. A communication from Aug. C. Kinney, stating that the Columbia Water Co. had accepted the franchise granted by the city and that said Co. was ready to sign the contract and bond was re ferred to street committee. A com- rauni cation from the chief of I police in reference to amount of de- linquent taxes was referred to com mittee on ways and means. A report from the committee on health and police to whom was referred the police judge's report for the month of Nov., was read, and on motion, adopted. A report from street committee to whom was referred the street superin tendent's report, wasead and filed. A report from committee on ways and means, to whom was referred tho draft of an ordinance making appro priation out of the general and police department funds, was read and, on motion, adopted. A report from street committee to whom was refer red the remonstrance against the im provement of Cedar street, was read, and, on motion, report was received and placed on tile, and recommenda tion adopted. The following ordinances wero passed: "An ordinance making fur ther appropriations out'of tho general fund and police fund for tho payment of interest on city bonds, board of city prisoners, salary of chief engineer, and salaries of the ofheers of the city of Astoria, to make up the deficits in said appropriations for the year 1882." "An ordinance making an appropri ation out of the general fund for the purpose of paying the claim of Geo, W. Hume." "An ordinance providing for the time and manner of repairing and im proving certain portions of Hemlock street." "An ordinance providing for the disposition to bo mado by the audi tor and clerk of the printed copies of charter and ordinances of the city, now in his possession." The following claims were ordered paid: M. Nowlau, S78; Theo. P.roem ser, S19.80; G. W. Hume, $178.67; I. W. Case, $29.15; Tim Corbett, 9; M. 0. Crosby, S5.0G; E. R. Hawes, 2; J. F. Halloran & Co., 92.20; Jackins & Parks, $9.97; J. W. Gear hart, $33.12; Win. Oliver, $1.70; Ira Coe, $2; C. H. Stockton, 2; J. A. McCrea, 2; G. D. Fruit, $2; Aug. Daniehson, 2; John O'Brien, 2; S. M. Coffinbury, S2: Thos. Dealey, 2; W. L. Pvobb, $2; 11. It. Spodden, $3; P. H. Fox, $3. A report from the street committee, to whom was referred the communi cation of the Columbia Water Co., in regard to the contract and bond to be signed by said water company, was read, and on motion, report was adopted. On motion, council adjourned to meet on the 30th inst., at 7:30 v. w. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET January Term. 1883. State of Oregon vs. John Bain; in dictment, murder. State of Oregon vs. Ptar Ecklaud ; appeal. State of Oregon vs. Pater Carlson; indictment. State of Oregon vs. W. C. Mc Laughlin and F. E. Tracy; held to answer. State of Oregon v. Win. Delash mutt; held to answer. State of Oregon vs. Ah Jim; held to answer. , i Stats of. Oregon vs. Samuel Wynn; held to answer. I State of Oregon vs. Frank Home:! held to answer. j State of Oregon vs. Jas. Riley and i A. P. Mordaunt; held to answer. State of Oregon vs. Win. Palmer; hold to answer. State of Oregon vs. P. Smith; held to answer. State of Oregon vs. Geo. Richard son, et. al. ; to answer. 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 down to the lowest possible figure for the Holidays. Stale of Oregon vs. chino; indictment. Merchel Mur- k Temperance Lecture. Corvalli3, Dec. 20. Last Satur day night at 12 o'clock the lodgiug house at Ininan's mill, in the moun tains twelve miles west of Monroe, was destroyed by fire, and two of the inmates, Frank Leonard and George Blake lost their lives, and another, Joseph Shepherd, was so badly burned that his recovery is doubtfal. They had purchased a supply of whisky for the holidays of which they drank freely during the evening, and went to bed drunk, leaving a blaziag fire in the fire placo, which communica ted with the adjacent woodwork. Earnest Holgated, a sober young man who occupied a room in the building, was awakened by the flames in time to escape without injury. After getting outside and giving the alarm he found taht the others were still in the build ing. Ho again entered and rescued Shepherd, who is badly burned about the head, neck and anus. Leonard and Blake were burned to a crisp and unrecognizable. Loss on the building $500. No insurance. 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. Masquerade Costumes . to Bent. 80 Fancy costumes for Ladies and Gents in full assortment from the finest to the most comical will arrive from SanFran 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, where they are on exhibition. O. B. COOPER, GE Holiday r resents A.M. JOHNSON & Co. Oysters! Oyster!! At Frank Fabre's; in overy style. Fresh from the beds every Uy. It Never Fails- Hall remedies havo failed to afford relief there is one that will never disap point yon, and that one is Syrup of Figs. The strong and the weak alike find it powerful for good; harmless, yet thorough, always giving strength to the bowels, so thar regular habits may be formed and tho system restored to a healthy condition. Each half-dollar bottle contaius from twenty to thirty average doses, and the dollar bottles more than double. For sale by V. E. Dement, druggist, Astoria Oregon. Hodge Davis fc Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. Liat of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, Oregon, December 28th 1882. Alexander, Duncan liahkola, ilenrr Esko. Tetter Koss. J. Y Elgeon, Eli Sakan, Oskar Itapalo, Albert Sohard, Frank Mitchell, r. Scarfati, Antonio McDermott, John Sorensen, Laorids Norris, Cyrus U, YYhittaker, Frank Pilkernel. John Persons calling for these letters must givo tho date they are advertised. W. Chaxcb. P. M. An effective medicino for kidney diseases, low fevers and nervous pros tration, and woll worthy of n trial, is Brown's Iron Bitters. It Will D It. Food will lodge in the interslics be tween tho teeth, and it becomes a source of their decay. SOZODOXT will dis lodge such deposits, and prevent the mischief. All parents should provide SOZODONT. and thus secure the health of their children's teeth. Hew te AtI4 BraakcasicM. Forbid intoxicating nostrums and use Parkers Winger Ionic m your family. This delicious remedy never intoxicates, is a true blood and brain food, and aiding all tho vital functions never fails to invigorate. Removal! Removal! L TIHIE IU.IXIL Dry Goods Clothing House About Janmry 1st 1 will remove my Stove anil Tin-shop into the rooms now occupied by .Joe Charters' barber the facilities for doins ail work in my line will be increased. John A. Moxtgomekit. shop, on Chenamus street. My slock of iu best uoods will be enlarged and my Velocipedes For sale at Carl Adler's. SOAP. Try our Borax Soap made expressly for us and guaranteed of superior qual ity. Can be used for any purpose, and will not injure the most delicate fabric. A line toilet soap. A M. Jonxsox & Co. Important Xetlrn. A full line of artist's materials con sisting of tube colors, sable brushes, picture varnishes, canvas, &c. Ac. Ev erything an artist wants at A.M.Jonxsox &Co. or JLSTOIUJL. In order to meet the general deinand fop useful Christmas Presents we Iface just opened several cases of Holi- i day goods comprising HA2TDHERCHIEFS 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 Hand kerchiefs; 50 dozen Gentlemen's Plain and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, in all the Latest designs. 31 o titer ! M others !! Met ken! ! Fresh Candy. Made every day at John 1. Classen's Astoria Candy Factory. Creams choco late, French candy, taffy, etc. A line assortment of holiday toys. A CARD. Furnished Beema te Kent At Mrs. Munson's. Take Xetlee. It. A' lOICK OF THE PKOI'Li:. Picrco, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.; L. A. Loomis received a tele gram from Washington, yesterday, making him an offer to carry the mail from hsro to Olympia, which offer he accepted. This will give our Pacific county neighbors their regular mail once more. There has been a great deal of inconvenience consequent upon the interruption. One letter which had to bo sent from Ilwaeo.to Bay Center, cost the Ilwaco Steam Navigation Co. $13. I had a serious disease of tho lungs, and was for a time confined to my bed under the care of a physician. His prescriptions did not help me. I grew worse, coughing very severely. I com menced taking your "Golden Medical Discovery," and it cured me. Yours respectfully, JUDITH BURNETT, Hillsdale, Mich. An endless variety of Holiday goods, calces and pies of all kinds, ornamented and plain, or made to order. First class French and home made candies, cand canes, popcorn balls, fcc, at r rank bcrsoifs. s Notice. If you want to buy a first-clas organ, guaranteed for 10 years, at a low figure, call at the Xew York Novelty Co., cor. Main and Chenamus streets. Notice te the Ladien. 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 n recipe that will cure you FREK OF CHANGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Itcv. Joseph T. Ixmax, Station 1), New York City. What Women Should I.-r. Dyspepsia, weak back, despondency and other troubles caused me fearful suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic makes mo feel like a new being. A great remrdy. Every woman should use it. Mrs. Garita, Pittsburg. 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 and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, 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 you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the tate, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United State. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Ave rill's mixed paints, the best in use. for sale at J. "W. Conn.s drmr store. opposite Occident Hotel. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by Y. E. Dement RUSSIA LEATHER Panes. Satckela, Card Cases, Bags, alere chief Boxes. Fancy Articles. EteS-W' j ,!.? The above goods are new and are very choice, both in .yfe?i GOODS! i-s.,AV BMCf" FANS ! FANSJ L 5 Pearl, Ivory, Feather, and Lace, with a large varittygflfJ SPANISH LACE GQM -? n mmamariamm. V35S2S535rgSP3 ""pip" ' ' .'i-L.5cv-,ri wsyfiiipii5 J-Cfe i-r i Zm - ?T- jT- -T . 33rtff5fefe&Vr sa3'2tfr.;re;? 5rci 'V so aswaN T&tt&FZ'&rZr-SZ: tt3N. iS, - Our aosertmcRt of fiae Spanish lace, lcMumMfmBmpCM' tars. Beta ia uiaeic aau cream, is the est Jamm mmmmJz&i&'i?&rZi-2 -c-rjrf- ;-'-- rr-s&'Jj!i'T EaahreiHIercd Iaee Fichus, Tics, Fii SPECIAL! CLOAKS, DOIACA2TS eft C Having received from a manufacturer a late delivery me nest material ana iianusomeiy trimmed, wilt be sola For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 2.1 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, ami toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. V. Conn's drug store, opposite Oeciden hctol, Astoria. To-lCighl. The chances on the Music box, nt tho City Book store are all taken, and it will bo raffled to-night at 7 1 m. Come and throw your oiwi chance. The Sewing Machine will also bo drawn, and the lucky No. will be adver tised in tomorrow's paper. B. F. Stevens & Co. City Book Store. SahscriptieBS. To the leading periodicals will be re ceived at Carl Adler's. Any paper or magazine will be furnished you at pub lishers' prices by leaving j'our name at Carl Adler's. That Bell at Carl Adler' 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. Rates reasonable. Call or address UllLEMI.YKT & SCIIOKXC, Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asto ria, Oregon. Has Arrived. Prof. A.S.Francishas arrived In this citv. He is prepared to fill all orders in tuning, repairing and regula ting pianos, organs and musical instru ments of all kinds. Persons desiring to purchase musical instruments will do well to have one select them who under stands their mechanism and the ma terial used in their construction. Or ders may bo left at the Occident Hotel. For Twenty-Six Years. There is a stage driver at San Jose, Cal., who has been driving over a little bit of road from San Jose to Almaden, ever since 1850. 'Tis only thirty miles, and for twenty-six years he has ben over that thirty miles of road twice a day. Nearly ten thou sand times over a thirty milo stretch; it must be fearfully monotonous. Other men have started business and made money and got married and had reverses, and been "broke,5" and then doubled back and broke again and got ahead and traveled and seen ups and downs as all Pacific Coasters do, but that man has sat on the box and driven back and forth, back and forth, back and forth for twenty-six years. It must be that he has no brains; had he brains he would have gone crazy twenty year ago; it is very much to his discredit that he should remain sane and drivo over thirty miles of a'stage road twice a day for twenty-six years. Will be raffled at one o'clock Saturday afternoon. There are a few more chances left which will be disposed of at twenty-five cents each. Take a chance for 3our little girl. Xcw Years cards at Carl Adler'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 niano. orcan, violin, flute. etc, you will find what you want at Hansen s. Shipper & ttybke. No. 11, Oak stree Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. Have you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks It ? Order oi:o and you'll thank us for tho advice. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City hooK store. Tlmt Ilnckin? oulcklv cured by Slnlo guarantee it. Cough y Pinion Sold by X cau be so s Cure. Yp E. Dement. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. ANTOK1A F1KK IKPAKTMEAT W. J. BARKY Chief Engineer F. 1. HICKS lbt Asst. Engineer J. C. CIIAltTKKS.. .2d Asst. Engineer UOAIW OF DELEGATES. Itegular meet ing fourth Momlav In each month, at 7 i2Q r. m.. at hall if Astoria Engine Company No. l. Okkm'kks. O. .1. Trenchant. President; A. A. Cleveland. Secretary; K.I l'arker. Treasurer. Dklkcatfs. L.K. SeHtr.C. J. Trenchant, Ch.w. Stickles, of Astoria Eiigiun Co. No. 1 ; Wm. .McComitc, F. I l'arker, II. F. Prael, or Itescue Engine Co. No. 2: Ed.l. Curtis. 1 .1. Ta lor. A. W. Kerry. f Alert Hook and uuuieri o. .mi. l. ASTl.ni A EXGJXB COMPANY Xu. 1-. Itegular meeting first Monday In each mouth. Ofkjokiw. W. AV. Parker. President ; I E. Sellg, Secretary : Win. Bock. Treasurer: S. G. Ingjilb, Foreman ; Chas. Waliman, 1st Asst. Foreman ; Henry Miller, 2d Aat. Foreman. O, HL GOOF (KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILD; Bargains New York Shoalwater bay oysters day, at Frank Fabre's. fresh every Will you suffer with Dispepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitallzer Is Cl Dement. uarauteed to cure you. Sold by W . E. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. Get those splendid oiled horse cov ers and hoods at A. M. Joiinsox & Co's. Premature graynoss avoided by us ing Parker's flair Balsam, distin guished for its cleanliness and perfume. The Barque ZeUaaf Loadoa take Xikeandhis BsJo,rand all his oibr Uwtruwer.te to'ed-Coatp'. ea, vkir, Mike tsK6s.sMay.il DwsMiif For finp. Havana, and domestic Ci gars, such as the "Commercial.' "Flor de Cuba Delicious." and the celebrated "Calcutta" cigar, call at J. E. Thomas' Drug store. .1. W. Conn has the largest stock of Rogers' Plated ware in Astoria to select from. -at his Drug Store. Also Toilet sets, Dressing cases, Vases all sizes. Al bums. Ink-stands. Odor cases, Hand mirrors, ("loth and Hair brushes. Fancy Soaps and Perfumery of the best make Calf and examine goods and prices, and von will see my prices arc one-third less than in other stores. Opposite Occident Hotel. Shiloh's Vitallzer 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. R. Dement. Fresh supply of candies at Oerk wltz's Pioneer Candy Factorv, opposite Bell tower. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on guarantee. Jt cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. Fine organs and pianos at Gutav 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 tho famous Morrow shoes. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. rainpn lets free to any address. Seth W.Fowl jfeSon Boston. RESCUE EXQIXE COMPANY Xo. i. Itegular meeting first Monday In each month. Ofkickus. C. "i. Fulton, President ;It. F. Prael. Secretary; J. I). Mcrrynian, Ass't Secretary : F. I rarker. Treasurer ; O. P. Graham. Foreman ; II. K. Prael, 1st Asst, Foreman.; A. McKenzle, 2d Asst. Foreman. ALERT 1WUKAXD LADDER Co. Xo. 1. Itegular meeting second Monday In each month. Offickus. J. O. Bozorth. President ; C. Brown, Secretary ; J. Tuttle, Treasurer ; F. B. Elberson. Foreman ; F. W. Fcrgusou. 1st Asst.- Foreman ; J. W. Ferchen, 2d Asst. Foreman. : so IrisK VmW&mrUMmg&&f S- YrfA& 53. R?afei-liScS 23 jaouEMMm j: w wvev -w v iKr rruKr jff5 fr-y.w ac-T, a. -- ;j- -i'Tia B Bs&sBsVsKdSir FW I Ilia WsWKlS--':-'- mmimmL At the WHOLESALE AND P.ETAIL Toys, Dolls, Fancy Goods, Albums, Static Musical Instruments, Notionife Cutlery. Christmas and New Year C Candles and MEaVKp OinimaiilB &&$ tl IIQIIIVlllO yjv.. f sfet-u; Wax Dolls, Rubber Dolls. Doll' era dies, Hocking horses and Toys at Carl AdlerV. Best cough candy at Oerkwlt.' op posite Bell tower. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and s?.e Camp- oeu. Common CounciL Macular meotines second and fourth Tues day evenings of each month, at 1X o'clock " Persons desiring to have matters acted apon by the Council, at any regular meeting must present the same to the Auditor ana Clerk on or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds its regular meetings. F. C. MOKHIS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria Lodge No. 40, L O. G.l. Itegular Meeting every Tuesday Evening diTtt o'clock, at Good Templar's Ball. Che namus Streot, Astoria, over C L. Parker's Store Members of tho Order, in good stand- , axo invited to attend. .Degree meeungist . V.X. Cor. Main & Chena YOUL Monday each month. By order W. Tamrjlalxxiire. No. 7A.P.AM. 7 -Catarrh cured, health ami breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free. For sale by w. is. uement. KeguTor Communications first and chird Tuesday: in eacn monin, ai v o'clock, f. m., at the iiau in Astoria. Members of the Order, in good standing, are invitod to attend. By erde: of the W. M. American Legion of Honor. . ... ?T IFecufrimeetlng or Astoria Council No. 933, .sweet Ig , yd onjy first and third Tuesday of each under a mistake If you think there is any sauce in the justly celebrated EAST INDIA ,aS --PStsHSSS-TXS.:'T-i.-2i; 7US: WBSrWatJ-y.Aj &E&&mm SZ ? rf"i i 3e . V5V VSKUrf. JTdfe5.5w..: V' I fcr KsksSL&JbS.BBs3UKW-V3P'jrr eii?y?:23? iSSSfsiFJISw t?$2i-tJrr.3i 3? BsWroll 'lcy v .,- mexjm month nt ?Y CIOCK T. M. By order of CdtJPc" Commander. jIVMoxTKixir, Sec'ty. Dr Lockhart. Book Store. Office e'. City The best chocolate caramels Oerk witz makes them. 'Tis he that makes that splendid taffy. Opposite Bell tower. Srousquitaue Kid Gloves in the new est shades at the Empire Store. Wasted A competent oman to do bousework for a sH'khr'. Jpply diw 'feMi y 4- Uave WmuF mm Physicians' proscriptions carefully oipounded day or niitht at J. W. drug store, opposite Occident Conn HleL ik.BisCW'!Bc shSrxtii ike PMMfiHEB ItwMrtwe. . - :rr?.r-yx4'! -'- -j- L'imi .fig nstirXiAMJmCf s isav-ffT mivmm mnm, m .tt&rfmmi MBO. " I n- T'TIII ' rill l iiillis ilMl asisil it (ill il STSBJ SMI I I IIJllSl 23SOl3Bl &8m&w&2i& Wm"m3tmWi : r. BCKiaHBk oeb a bh i i i -v m ifi i m m i una - '-- - --- - - nusirsMiTKP'.infmk 'pnsBF?i m w sis stsi sntmsMi "- TO THE PUBLIC ! a R Cr A I nr New Years Presents ! Albums, Handkerchief Boxes, Jewelry Cases. Cologne Sets, Toilet Sets, Etc., Etc, THE5 LAST WEEK! fSsfsSsSfe WsSSsSSSS. (The recipe of a retired well known Caterer of 25 ye; Tr i.no miIvaH rinnmhritlnn wherever Introduced, and alttv iha marVar it lioa fllnvtflv iltt.lined CelebritV tllTOUlllOUt the nOltH -..-. . , . - 'Btt.J2h&r&&5&?Z3l Strictly Pure and Strengthening rnfpedill It Is especially adapted for . - y-JJM Dyspepsia. Broken Down Constitution, iJfj of the Human System..X &ilS And the only sauce for enricWVr: sieaKS, uravies, risn, uumes, umcf r:- One trial will suffice to prove its Jnerits-' ntitatinna Vnni fpnuinft withont our mil urmmammtrnthmma feicturcrs and Proprietors, Portland Pware of spark!? se: Sole 3IanT t or sale by leading Grocers and Druggist. j??! "jywv A'-a:- jLt."z-., OretMi P.H.FQX,H)ST!CE0FTHEPEACE (JJ(NERY FOR Sll XH7ILL ATTEND TO-COLLECT IOS AT i? a reasonable discount. Office, Main street. Address P. O. box 84. Astoria. Clatjop County, Oregon, d-lwk wit ESKI mirB MOST COMPLETELY HTTOrj i X nen on the Columbia Kivr is for JS kisfne4s. r v- ' vj& ?- AWiA:jW'7r.divA min&mB EESKTsu V-. l B IV .