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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1883)
(3 Sl'lxc sQuilti stffrxsm- AbTORIA, OKEGOIi': - - SATURDAY JASUAKY 13, 1- -ATelTl tehed el Hebo, Tillamook count j. j j The only correct picture of Ja mbo is in Cooper's east window. . --Jos. L. Wiley, a Yamhill pioneer, died at NowKcrjr, on inst., a-od 72. county thc Stli -The wheat market starts off well for the new year, SI. 70 and SI. 77 are ih Portland quotations. -The new "sunset route" from San j Frauoic through Texas to New Or- leans, was comploled yesterday. -Seattle sends greeting to Sun Francisco, and furnishes the villagers a 47 pound turnip to gar.c upon. The SUtndord says that Portland, like all other cities, appears to have fallen into the hand" f street con tractors. It is now thought that the death lis: in the fearful hotel fire at Milwau kee, last Wednesday, will reach one hundred. The N. P. II. II. earnings for the first week of this month were 118, 200; for the corresponding wock last January, 53,406. -"We aro in receipt of a hadsomo five color, all wool, yard wido calen dar for "83; it is a thing of beauty and a joy for 305- days. - -It is thought that there will be no river and harbor bill posted by congress tliin session. We can wait. It's only a little longer. -Tho Chic Enterprise, the leading , paper of northern California, has j passed under tho charge of .fessif j "Wood, a man of literary culture and professional ability. j A Frenchman has invented a ve- J locincdc that can be uiado to go ! twenty-two miles an hour. This is even swifter than Willie Warren's best time on his bicycle. The dedication of the new Presby terian church will take place Sunday at 11 a. ai. Rev. E. T. Lee, pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church, Port land, will preach tho sermon. Tho stoam marine of Pugit Sound consists of fifty-one boats, of all sisj?, rangiug from 473 tons down to 4 tons. Tho oldest is the GoliaK built in 3S39, in .New York. The total tonnage is 5,848,83. A "young lady" who wants to set type, advertises in the San Francisco Chronic'- for a situation as "composi tres." The authoress, if a good workress, may, aftor a while be an editress, or a proprietress. -"Tho largest salmon taken in tho Tweed, last year, weighed aixty-nino pounds.' That is pretty good, but it doesn't begin to come up to that fish atory that the directory men got into their description of Astoria. -We are in receipt of the Korih fatrrn JNVics, published at Davenport, Iowa. The proprietors ought to know better than to send their paper out this tay. They may have an injunc tion suit, restraining title, on their hands before long. The inside work on the new Odd Fellows' building progresses. The gas fixtures, water mains, etc, are all completed, and tho lathers and plas ters have possession, though the plas tering cannot be hurried on account of the circumambient dampness. The latest charge against Presi dent Arthur is that he is guilty of witting poetry, diet, has doubtless done things in his life that should be overlooked, but if this charge is piov en against him we shall refuse to ex change cards with his Accidencv. -inMwwicmflwanainencw iYbroWf arc still in troubh about titles. That which the proprietors rr.1 . V- il l -V 1 .1 . -V---- I cainue nr.on.-nr(Sl uS any outer name woum ne as neat, out ti.ey were there first. Toss up a four-bit piece; heads or tails which and save legal fees. The Baptist church is being paint ed within; services will not be held in it Sunday. Dr. Scott and his congre gation will attend tho dedicatory ser Tices in the Presbyterian church Ih the morning and he will preach at a union service in the 3f ethodist church st night. The offices of tho 2Tew York) Times, the Philadelphia Ledger and other newspapers, are ugnteo oy e.ec- tricity. Wehavonotyetdecidedwheth - cr we shall have our new oinco ngniea by gas or electricity: the trouble with the electric light seems to be that it injures the eyes of vho compositors, etpeci&lly when they set standing. A Bonanza of Bones. A gontleman who is exploring the . wilds of Montana and Idaho, writes that not far from Custer's battlo ground on the Little Ucrn river, is a to found regular dnts of P" wood and bones of extinct animals. There aro to be seen creat nun,b0rs of petrified Iob with olle end ljUried in t, side of thc bluff and thc other protruding out and breaking off in blocks, Ho says: Some of these are three feet in diame ter, with oiizh year's growth plainly visible in the grain. In thc same bluff are tusks of the Mcageathcrium i as large around as a man's body which are likewise imbedded nt ono end and breaking off into blocks at the other. The norous inside under the enameled surface aro unmistakable proof that they aro bones. Both the trees and the tusks aro as biack as coal at the exposed ends, but gray in color where covered bv the hill. Marine News. The (ji!Len f the Pacific arrived in yesterday morning, put oil sixty-eight tons of freight and left up at 2:15 r. M. The Umatilla crossed to sea at three o'clock on her way to thc Sound. Thc Eskdaie is loading and will clear as soon as she gets n crew. The Fulda came down yesterday. Tlio Lanarkshire and .las. Livcsay left up yesterday morning. The Pcndragon is ready for sea. SheJIjas 31.207 bus. wheat, worth $34, 148. and 12,325 barrel i Hour, worth .5,4C5. The Oregon and Eureka are duo to day, the former hence to San Fran cisco, the latter to Alaska and way j ports. Cape Hancock Record. C.vrr. Haxcock, Jan. 12 Noon. Fine weather; wind X. W., light; bar moderate. Gen. ?Iiles crossed out at 10. Queen crossed in at 10:45. Nothing in sight. Brenham in port. The Gen. Miles went to Tilla mook yesterday morning, and is ex pected back in time to go to Grayi harbor to-morrow. - Last Wednesday's San Francisco Chronicl displays wondorful journal istic enterprise. It prints in full, the new citj charter thirty-nine columns of solid nonpareil the document itself having been in the hands of the framera up to a late hour tho previous night. The Wlllamstft Fanner publishes "what it is plcaed to call "a complete list of ships that cleared from thc Co lumbia river during the year ending Jan. 1st, 1883 " In the list we find the naaes of 45 vessels. Whero are the other 90? Why publish one-third of the truth, or didn't you, O, Wil lamette Farmer, get your usual copy of The Aatobian? On the 4th mst. a man named Win. Stretch, aged 24 yar.s, says the Port Townsend Argus, fell overboard from the British bark Prince Rupert, while off the entrance of the straits,and owing to the very heavy weather that prevailed at the tim , he was drowned, although a life buoy was thrown and r. boat loitered to his assistance in which thc mate and three men risked their livc3 in attempting to save him. That life at a Montana railroad 'front' is not of the most calm and peaeeful description, is wall illus trated by the following extract from a letter which has reached Walla Walla, dated at Noxen, M.T., Nov. 29th: I well not try to tell yon of the character of the people, and will only say that at the front, lat Thuraday, a blast was fired off and twelve dead bodies arose to the surface of the river. Six of them were got out, four had their throats cut, and two had beon shot. Every day two or. three get killed by foui play, or come up The steamer Shubrick is now iyingat theslipsouth oflheO.R. &N. I dockj 1I1Mlergoillg a genoral overhaul- jng The vessel which w:is builfc in ; lg57 ig a Hule beMnd the t-Ime8 - not adapted tf) tUe duties of j .,. tOMn Antia. 1; and this We w.k .w.ww.. w .. . . understand that the secretary of the treasury has recommended an appro priation of 100,000 to build a vessel for this 13th light house district, which will be on tho same model aa the Manzanita, which was originally intended for this district, but was given to onr friends of the 12th from San Diego to Capo Blanco. Throw Iljslr to thr Do;, I'll Xonc of It." We do not feel like blaming Mac- beth for ths expression of disust. j Even uowadays most of the cathartics are great repulsive pills, enough to "turn one's stomach." Had Macbeth ever taken Dr. Pierce's "Purgative Pellets" he would not have uttered those words of contempt. By druggists. SCHOOL REPORT District No. IS.) Report of the schools for tho tarm ending Dec. 22nd, 1882. ACIiVSS. Mary Bain, average standing S3, deportment 92; Nellie Carnahan 93, 100; Herman Collier, 8), 89; Laura Ferrcll, 83, 9G; William McCormao, 94, 98; n CLASS. Lennio Bain, average standing 90, deportment 90; 3Iary Dealcy, 87, 90; Nelson Johansen, 57, 89; Ethel Mer riman, 91, 89; Ellen McCann, 83, 97; L&uis Pederson, 91, 90; Cordelia! Robb. 91, 93; Minnie Snvey, 87, 90. C CLASS. Hiram Brown, average standing SI, deportment 90; Charlie Carlson, 79. 90; George Coffenberry, 88, 89; Dan iel Feely, 75, 88; Eddie Foster, 87, 80; Willie Grant, Ci. 70; John Jones, 75, 93; Nelson Jones, 53, 100; Nellie Levings, 81, 89; Joseph McCann. 71, 7G; Mary McCann, 88, 93; Hannah McCormick, 90, 93; Myra Stevens, 91. 9S; Minnie Warren, 94, 99. 1 CLVSS. Johuuiu Bieloh, average standing 80, deportment 8S; Jacob Fcrrell, 85, 90; Gussie Gray, 80, 97; Agues McCann, 87, 94; Maggie McCormick, 87, 100; Bertie McMullen, 56, 91: Carrie Miller, 93, 100; Edgar Miller, 70, 97; Cora Sutton, 53, 88; Mary Sulivan, 70, 100; Sadie Rarricki, 100, 80; Alice Wood, 83, 98. The following pupils have neither been tardy nor absent durin the term: Nellie Levings, Hannah McCormick. Cordie Robb, and Alice Wood. J. M. Roitr., teacher. Standing in daily recitation and de portment of the following pupils for thc term ending Dee. 22d, in district No. 18, Astoria, Oregen: . A. CLASS. Lettie Livings, recitation 93, deportment 100; Harry Gray, recita tion 92, deportment 99; Mark War ren, 92, 99; Ella Belcher, 80,99; Ella Dealy, 70, 80; Hallie Raymond, 70, 94; Jennie Allen G5,75; Mary Hansen, 90, 100; Elizabeth Olsen, 90. 98; Belle Douglass, 72, 97; George Welch 82, 99; Oscar Jackson, 89, 98; George Stephens, 89, 98; Walter Douglas, 85, 99; Oscar Bieloh, 89, 90; Adolph Olsen, 80, 02; Johnnie Feeley, 83, 99; Thomas Foster, 81 90; Martin Bottom, 84, 37; Frank McCann, 70, 80; Willie Lovinga, 85, G3. n. CLASS. Mary Hunter, recitation 80, deport ment 97; Mary Feely, recitation 70, deportment 90; Nellie Morrison, 81, 100; Jennio Arvold, 70, 92; Nace Grant CS, SO; Andrew McCrosky, 75, 99; Eddie Hansen, 72, 92; George Branaburg, 00, 70; Nellie McCormic, 70, 90; Dollie Levings, 70, 90; Annie 71, 90; Minuio Shivery, 73, 97; Amy Gilbert, 85, 100; Jennie Gilbert, 85, 100, Esther McCann, 70, 95; Minnie Browning 75, 96; Bermic McCann, 05, 99; Oliver Bottom, 05, 98; Willie Warnstaff, 71, 95; Jewell McClusky, Co, 98; Duncan Dougless, 75, 98; Peato Johnson, CO, SO; Willie Belcher, 74, 99. ; CLASS. Mary Escholaw, recitation, G2, do portment, 98; Ettie Smith, C5, 94; Christina Ferrill, G5, 97; Laura Han sen, 03, 96; Joseph Gorman, G4, 95; Eddie Errickson, G5, 98; Daniel John son, 81, 89; Minnie Anderson, CO, 100; Josephine Anderson, GO, 100; James Morrison, 02, 100; Percy Sovey, GO, 93; Frank Michel!, 60, 98; Chancelor Finch, GO, 98. The following are tho names of those who have been neither absent nor tardy during the term: Nellie Mor rison, Nellie McCormic, Geo. Welch, Andrew McCrosky, Jewell McCrosky, James Morrison, Martin Bottom, Oliver Bottom. M. F. Lawbexcb, Teacher. Holden's furniture sale eleven o'clock this morning. is at A pretty little newspaper quarrel is going on in Portland. Briefly it is this: The Orcgonian says that Thos. A. Sutherland, editor of the Sunday Welcome, was offered the position of editor in chief of the JvorfAiroff Netr.. That paper denies it. Mrs. Duniway's paper editorially states that tho party who tendered the place to Mr. Suther land says he received his instructions from the manager of tho new paper. There's a a a mistake somewhere. However it is a good enough pretext for a row, and one that will do for the ructions that are daily expected. It's fan to look on. Frank Fabrc' Oyster b4 Cksp House. Frank Fabre announces that he novr keeps his house open all nijjnt for the accommodation of his patrons. Those wishing to Ret a nice plate of Eastern or Shoalwater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before coing aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater bay oysters received by every ateamer. Circuit Court The attention of tha court yettor day, the tenth day of its sewion was taken up by tho examination of wit nesses in one of the cases of kidnap ping, wherein .las. Franklin is charged with that offense. The case was again taken up in tho ovening, and now coes to the jury. There is s good . on tut? deal of criminal business yet docket, but as tho judgo attnouuees his intention to leave for Ilie UallCB next Friday, it is probable that oou- siderabj will have to go over to th i. f . rt.:-:.. - t) ., ., t it 1 r j. , TJl tuidt probability, be wanted beforo next August, yet they aro in attendance asj required; it would be much bettor if this matter of creating district coni osed of both nds of tho state could have been obviatrd in eoiiio y, tut until Clatsop county sendi pome i"ii to ropresent her in the legislature she j must expect to play second fiddle. In court, yesterday. Win. DeLih mutt, convicted of tha charge of .'it tempting to kidnap .las. Cannon, was sentenced to threo yeaia in xha state prison. Frank Home, convicted of a charge of assault with a deadly weapon was given thc same wnitenee. Art3ccdln "VorIi. Miss Clothier will soon be In Astoria, prepared to give lessons in Art needle work. Lace work, Kensington work and Etching. Selling atCokt. Mrs. A. Malcom Is closing out her stock of winter millinery and woolen goods at cost. FreNh Candy. 31 ade even' day at John P. Classen1 Astoria Candy Factors. C'renins.choeo- lato, French candy, taffy, ele. OyHtern! Oysters!! At Frank Fabre's; in every Fresh from thc beds every day. -tvle Wanted. A girl to do general housework. Ap ply at . .JOUAXSl'.VS What's tho Ue ofTalklnKT There Ls no denying that SOZODONT is the best preparation for tin' mouth and teeth. Preparations, like snow-Makes in number have appeared, but the public faith is still strong in the virtues of SOZODONT. Its use grows yearly. The Results. AH persons feeling dull aud depressed or perhaps feverish with no appetite, no energy, tho system clogged, the liver torpid, and the boweN inactive, who are wondering how to find relief, should purchase a 50 cent orSl bottle of Syrup of Figs, read the circular around the bottle, follow the directions, taking a few doses of this pleasant remedy and be restored to health and happiucs-. It maybe had of W. E. Dement, acent for Astoria, Oregon. Ilodgo Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents. Portland Oregon. NOTICE. IiaIn wdd an Interest In the business to J. ('. Dement, 1 take this metlnxl of infonn inc uiy friends and those Indebted to me that 1 whh to collect all outstanding indebt edness, to square up all old aerount. W.E. DEMENT.. Debilitated persona, aud auUerers from wasting diseases such as con sumption, scrofula, kidney aMectiuus, will be greatly benefitted by using Brown's Iron Bitter. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles ami prices at the City hook store. Sheet music in all the latent varieties just received at Gustnv Ilnnsvifs. mat as, operas, waltzes ami all the popular music of the day in stock. If you want muiic for the piano, organ, violin. Mute, etc, you will find what you want at Hansen's. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc- can e bought at the lowest price, at .1. W. Conn's druc store, opposite Oeciden betel, Astoria. Kor the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bonrbonand the best ol wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and c Camp bell. The Bcv. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife oweour lives toSnu.ons Coxppmitws Curk."' Sold by W. E. Dement. Why will you cough when Shilo!f Cure will give'immediate relief. Price 10 cts ZO cts and SI. Sold by W. K. De ment. Are vou made miserable by Indi- gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss ol appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital- of izer is a puum cure. ruiitiuu t E. Dement. Fot DvsoeosiaandLiver Complaint vou have a printed jniarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by . E. Dement Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. AN. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Fine orcans and pianos at Ciutav Hansen'. Call and examine. Have you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. Carl Adler sells Pianos and Orfcans on montlilyjiaynieuts of only S10.00und upwards. This enables all those who have a monthly income although small to buy a first class instrument without the sacrifice of a .single comfort of the household. Musical instruments of all descriptions. For fine Havana, and domestic Ci gars, such as the "Commercial. Flor de Cuba Delicious.1' and the celebrated "Calcutta" cigar, aall W.E. Thomas' Drag iter. ere are n good many witnesses now 1 ro:.ehiti?. whooping cough, croup, in , .. , ,. ., I lluenza. consumption, and all throat and j dor perniem, who will not. m ail I j,,.,.. -.o:iiplnfntt. "50 cent amli n hot- iVinliilitv In. vjTifnd Kdfnr., sinTtl !'' Mothers! "Mothers!! Mothers!! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken i jrS'iiS,Sc!&ScIiinibIa Transportafion Co. of cutting teeth ? J f so, coat once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winskw's Soothing, Syrup, it will relievo the poor little suf-, ferer immediately depend upon it;, there h no mistake about it. There is t not a mother on earth who has ever I used it, who will not tll vou at once I that 't vitl reeulatc thc bowel?, and jgtvo n-.-t to the mother, and relief and j liAnlth to the ehild.oruratincrlifcp maaie. I lti perfectly safe to usr lr all cases,. t 2fi.t !.!al,.on in tnn tALtn onH 10 rltrk ni-rv. -,.,;. .!Sn of onf of J lin nliltvsf nml hft female physicians and nurses in the T7tHr.l Sttvs Unlit iwrrn-hnrn '. ... .. ... ... --." com bottle. 'h v,t Nistars balsam of wild cherry ,,..,j,-,n ii.iiiu. ji, tines cuiii;ii', cuius, AviTilPa mixed paints, thc best in use. for sale at J. W. Conn.s drug store, opposite-Occident Hotel. Revitalising tho blood is absolutely necesisrv fur tho euro of "cneral de-! bility. weakness, hnsitudo, Aic. The' best enricher of the blood is Brown s Tmn Hitters, Hallo! Where are you goiug? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Shoalwater bay ejsters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has ju-t received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies ltoots. shoes. etc. Agent inj Astoria for! the famous Morrow Mioes. j Shipper & ltybke. No. 11. Oak stree Portland, are the Don ton tailors of the I uittlropolix. I Shiloh's Catarrh liemedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptueria and Conker Mouth. Sold bv W. E. Demont. Co'cmhtR Rivv Export . "lltTilENTS roltKIRK. .tANUART. 'SS. 1 To Qitrttiitovcn jxr ir. jr. Sterhueh: From Portland -to.O bin wheat SS9,GC0 " Astoria 2S,i:w " 2S.i."W Totab C,X 5C7f7KJ 3 To Qutcnstmcn per Lord Kinnnird. From Portland 7.K1 bbls flour..-.S3.Jr':t3 '0 To QaeensU vrn per Gen. Fairchild. From Portland .tl.ico bo wheat S55.1S2 Astoria -2ajxil " 23,0i7 Tot:il-j 75.031 P To (iuceiuitmcii er IJ"(Ina. From Portland 13519 bbls flour Astoria G&v " ' VJ0I biia wheat.-, S78.219 5 71.770 SI 015 , 5,721 Total .-$1033J it To Liverpool jKr Prndraynn. From Portland 12.323 bbls floor . $35,453 a.0S7 bus wheat s,ibo " Astoria 2S.13) " - 30,295 Tola!-. fS0,C13 W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTOIItt. - OREGON. Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescription carefully Comioundcd, MAHT1V FOAttn. J..I.STOKKS FOABB & STOKES, Vhol.xaio and retail dealers 1 Wood a ad Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco. Cigars. Wines and Liquors FOKKICN AND DOMESTIC Fruits and Vegetables. ASP COUNTRY PRODUCE. AND General Commission Blerchants ANTORIA, OREGON. Xet t Dreon Hallway fz Xav. co's Dock. J. FI. D. GRAY, Who!do and retail dealer In. alTi. KIKVS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc (iciterul storage and Wharfage on reason able fniiv Fit of 1U ton street. Astoria Oregm:. Notice. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FflUTlTE year ISsJ. are now dm and cau bo paid at my ofilce at the Court House, d-wtl A. M. TWOM1JLY. Sheriff. Special Meeting of Stockholders. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS XJl olthe O. F. L. & R. Association will he held at the hall of Reaver Lodge No. 35. t. O. O. F., on Thursday ovening. Febr. Sth. 1SS3. immediately after concluding the business of the Lodge. Ry order of thi Roard of Directors, dtd A. J. MEGLElt, Secretary. Notice. THE SCHOOL TAXES FOR SCHOOL District No. 9 are now due and payable at my office. In The Fisherman's Racking Company's building. Thev; taxes become delinquent thirty davs from date. IfOUEKT HAMILTON. School Clerk. Upper Astoria, Jan. .1, 1883. FOR SALE. a i.e: LOTS IN RLOCK 103. 1 noCSE AND lnt-t in hlnck 1. at lo t In block -J2. and Adair's AMorta. ISO feet va'.uablc water front in bnlveley's Atona l house and lot in block 2S. Hot in block 51. and 1 lot In block 55 in fchlveiey'sAitoria. Alo store and dwelling house to let. Inquire of ROZoRTIl & JOHNS, dlwk SHIPPING NOTICES. Cr DflDTl ANn !TTn(r - ,rA:1 -"-ww The popular steamer FLEETWOOD, Which hr.s been refitted for tho comfort of pafneers will leave "Wi!.on and Fisher's dock every Monday, Wednesday end Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P. lit. ? Returning leaves Portland every '.Tuesdaua and Thursdays at 6 A. M. Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. An additional. trip will he made on Sunday of Each Week, Ijb&ylng Portland at 9 o'clock Sunday otornint:. Passengers by tills route connect at Kalacia lor no,uw r'om- u' " rodent. - Astoria and Portland. IStr. WESTPORT, ILTUltNEK. - - - MASTER AVlll iiiak regular trips to Portland and Astoria, leaving HurneU's dock, foot ot Mor rison street, Portland, at c a.m. Saturdays. And will leave Wilson & Fisher's dock. Astoria, at n a. sr. Thursdavs. CSFrelsht carried at reasonable rates. New Vessel. 71 ?T Y XEWSTEA3I YACHT HELIC, Is now ready for huMness. and can becn elided by the day. job or s,a"on. Orders may oe i te mild te bv letter or personal application to LEWIS (i. IIAAVEX, Upper Astoria. me MAKKETS. CENTRAL MAEKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on nand. such as CamiQd Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KGS, KDTTF.R, CJTECSC. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POULTRY AIXI OAIHF (u the season. C5GAUS AN TOBACCO. Befct of FINES AXI RIQUOICB. All cheap for CASTI. Goods sold on com mission. Oppo?lte I. W. Case's store. j. RoncEiia. ASTOEIA MARKET D. K. WARREN, COn. CHENAJIUS AND HAMILTON STS. ASTORIA. OKEfiON. Dealer In FRESH AND CURED MEATS, Vegetables, Butter. Eggs. And a full lino of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Constantly on hand. SHI I'd SUIM'LIED AT LOWEST HATES. Washington "Market, Alain Slreel, - - Astoria Oregon BEIiGMAX BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATIKN tion of tho public to the fact that the above Market vrill always bo supplied with a FUTJ. VA RrETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to snpplj oe shici. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresli and Cured Meats, Vegetafoles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT TIOTEU CIIEXA3IUS Street, Astoria, Ogn Piles! Piles! Piles! A Sure Cure Found at taut ! Ifo One Zfced Suffer I A .sure Cure for Blind, Rleedins, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian Remedy), called Dr. "William's Indian Ointment. A single box ha cured the worst chronic'cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer live minutes after applying this wonderful soothlnc medicine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries do more narrn than pood. Wil liam's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night af ter ting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, fivcalnstant relief, and Is prepared only for 'lies. Itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coflinburry of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment. Forsalcbyall druggists or mailed on re ceipt of price. SI 00. HENRY A CO., Prop's. Cleveland, O. Hodge. Davis & Co., "Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oragoa. t 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL.MERCHANDISE. AXWMJLa lock Ta HIE THE LEsssra T tf 1 JM'B ury iiooas uiouung nouse OF &STOE. Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb.' ist, we will make a large reduction in all departments. Fine Dress Goods Reduced Pine Silks &nti Safins EmlaweA fine Met aii Velvets REDUCED. Cloaks, Solmans, Ulsters, QisG'ula.s's, Blankets, Flannels, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Fine Table Xiinen, a g GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced I Fine Dress Suits Reduced! UNDERWEAR, TIES, GLOVES, ETC., BEIHJ8: KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TOD undor If you think there is any sauce in the world eqna to the justly celebrated EAST IN0 Crhe recipe ot a retired well known Caterer of 25 years experience.) It has received approbation wherever Introduced, and although but a short time in th market it has already attained celebrity throughout the uorthucst. Being composed of Strictly Pure and Strengthening ingredients. It la 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. Oea trial will suffice to prove IK merits. - Rowan of ipnrioux imitations. Xone genuine without our full Ann namo on the label. BOEHIiOFSST & Bms, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietor-, Portland. Oregon . For sale by Ieoaiug Grocers and Drugslsti. D. A, Mel TAIL0E AN1 GLOf HIE1, Has Just opened a large addition to hNstock of Men's and Boy's Suits, Overcoats. Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods and Cioihs. ALo.i full line of Rubber Coats and Leggings, Umbrellas. Trunks. Satchels. Special attention directed to g Hosiery, Underwear, and fine Neckwear, Gent's Dressing ' Gowns, Celluloid Fronts, Cellars and Guffs. p D. A. MclNTOSH, - - TAILOR k2 OLQTHrER. N OCCIDENT BE.OCK. ' - New Goods ! king 1 i j 1 o CP Hi Casters ail Arimres REDUCED. v" DEPARTMENT ! White and Colored Shirts ReducecH Business Suits Reduced! BUILDING, ASTORIA. a mistake. A.VTOIS3.4. KIX;ON. Kf ei?a sods ! M 1 EB M A 1 gwg&f&agajgSHHH m