m gns JlnilB -yisrsm ASTORIA, OREGON: TnPKSI)AT....FERKUAia- :2, lM -Tho LncotHr itsid 01nn Bav hive arrived out. 1 Tho Qucin of tlm Pacific soil tt dnv Fr.n San Frrnr.ibJ. The Gen. Miles arrived in from Tillamook yastord.i3' afternoon. One hundred and ninety-eight miles of railroad were built in Oregon in 1SS2. J. G. Ross, who iatel assumed charge of the Pioneer Restaurant ad vertises the fact. -A large force of men was busy, yesterday, digging a trench alon Squenioqua street, in which to lay gas pipe. -A man across the rirer held back a sneeJM last Tuesday and throw his collar bone out of place. The moral is plain. -On the last trip to Tillamook the Gen. Miles took down a portion of the plant for the new sawmill that Jos. nuth is going to put np at Tillamook bay. -Washington's birthday is cele brated to-day. Georo was bor 1 on tho 11th of Fobruary, 1732, and that is why we celebrate his birthday on the 22nd. -In tho senate Senator Grovor has presented s memorial praying for an act of congress to provide for tho sur vey and buoying of Tillamook and Xestucca ba3. Carl Adler received by j'ester days steamer the sad news of tho death of his father at his home in Wurtzburg on the 21st of last month, at tlip age of 72 vears. -Despite the steady drizxle, 3'es- j terday, the compound-back-action cylinder-escapement, for hoistinj mortar to the third story of the build ing across the way. worked admi rablr. The California Grocer has changed its name to the California Grocer qnd Canncr, and will devote increased at tention to the canning industry of tho PaciGc coast It is a valuable publi cation to the trade. We are in receipt of the Prince Edward's Island Pioneer of tho 31st uli. From it we learn tliat in that market, Avhito cats are quoted at 38 cents and black cats 3G. Why black cats should be cheaper, or why they should bo quoted at all is something that we do not understand. Tho El Capitan lies in the stream ready for sea. She took on about 1,000 tons of wheat here; the Lan arkshire came down yesterday and cleared. She takes out 14,783 bar rels fionr, worth $70,9r8. The Ber wick Law, Henry Tillard and Jcanio Landlcs are due down to-day. Capt. J. Slocum, of the Northern Light, sends us a long account of tho saving of some South Sea Islanders, which we regret being unable to pub lish. Ho picked them up on the 10th of December, 1S82, GOO miles from land, and kindly cared for them, fi nally placing them on board the City of Tokio. From Vancouver arrived last evening a detachment of troops under Lieut. Greone, who so creditabby per formed the work of putting up the land lino from hero to tho cape. It now becomes the duty and tho pleas ure of the detachment in question to lay the cablg that shall connect the station at Capo Hancock with tho rest of tho world. The United States war steamer Dispatch is in readiness. Tho Northern Pacific railroad company has let to J. B. Montgomery 4: Co. tho contract for constructing tho grade and tho bridging of the link between Portland and Kalama. Work will begin imme diately, and the contract requires that it be Gni8hed September 1st. The company will la3 tho iron. The lino is thirty-nine miles long, and there will bvj three "miles of side-track. Standard, Si. The Oregon arrived in at five o'clock Tuesday afternoon and an chored inside, the weather being thick; she came up to the dock at eight yesterday and started up stream at ten; while swinging out from the dock a ropo became entangled in her propeller, causing a further delay oi n hour, when she finally swung east ward. Her Astoria cargo was 77 tos tons, principally cannery supplies, twine, cordage and provisions. The Columbia c&mo down at half past ten and took on 200 cases salmon; she left lor sea at 12:15, and crossed out at 2:10 r. x. BOILED DOWH. Vandoibili is sick: Yanderbi.lt isn't sick. Thcniiomoter G5 above at Sacrainofc. Dorsoy and ltrndv will tJ5t5fy ju CliQ htnr rouUj ..Ee morelda" i. drawing crowded Imiimk m ortLintt. lne Irish- -aiwn editor tliiuks that aU I ho pri men now ar- jraijjncd in Dublin on tbo charge of j complicity in tho Bnrk and Cavendish murder will bo hanged. Smallpox at Weekavihe, Montana. The Ohio dood U subsiding. In a New York school last Tuesday a rush occasioned by an alarm of Ore crushed to death fourteen children. Senator .Jones of Nevada declares for protection. The X. Y. Tribune thinks all the Alaska Indians need is "good treatment." Portland's flour mill -will begin opera tions March 1st. Republicans in the senate are demoralized. Otis Sprague, supt Pacific division 2f. 1. R. R. has resigned. Senator Edmunds of Ver mont will visit us next summer. The falsa prophet has captured Cairo. Gov. Moody is appointing numerous notary publics. King Kalakua was crowned at Honolulu on the 12th. The French bark Augustine will load lumber :n Pnget Sound for Panama at 17. French workmen protest agcinst Franco's instability. Robins are whistling in Portland gardens. Gladstone's guard is doubled and the night watch is vigilant. Salmon 2arkots- Tho London Grocer s.-.y.s: Tho salmon market is not active; only a small proportion of tho cargo of the J. G. Bain has, as yet, changed hands, large buyers not considering a concession of Gd per case sufficient in ducement to go into stock on a mar ket tho course of which is doubtful. The nearest quotation for Columbia river salmon is 25s, and tho best brands of Fraser river river fish can be had at Is. to 2s. per case leas. The Liverpool Gaicitc s&yK: The present stocks are being stead ily reduced 1)3' the improved demand from the country. The slightest fa vorable change in the weather causes an increased inquiry for preserved salmon, and the lish loses none of its popularitj by acquaintance. It is probable that the consumption of Columbia river salmon will be larger this season than last, but the price mil itates against the sale of cheaper kinds, which are extremely difiicult to sell, even at reduced quotations 24s. GJ. to 2us. for Columbia river, and 223. to 23s. for other kinds are the current rates: A Continued Story. One uf those mysterious things known as a 4cluo" was found yester day morning, relative to the disap pearance of John Welch's 1G0, the day before, and arrests were made of Joe. Hayes, Mamie Sebill, Minoa Bender, and Mollie Moran, who, it is alleged, are cognizant of the matter. One pair was conGned in the city jail, and the other in the count' bastilc. Their examination comes off before Judge Pox, this afternoon. About fort3T dollars of tho money has been recovered and it is thought some more will be forthcoming. Clark Loughrey goes to Clatsop this morning for the prosecuting witness. Fifteen guineas per cent, was paid to effect reinsurance on tho cargo of the Wallacetown. which recently made such a long passage from Asto ria to Liverpool. if. F. Comm. Ketss, 17th. Tho only celobration going on to niiiht, that we know anything about, is the dance at Kuapp's place. Fred Sherman will be on hand with the Westport and will leavo Wilson & Fisher's wharf for Knnppa at five o'clock this evening. Tho contract for the erection of the Whitman monnment has been let to Harkins & Patterson, of Portland, for $1,150, tho contractors throwing off 100 of tho original price. The monument is to be of granite, 32 feet high, and will weijih 110 tons. On one side will be the inscriptien: "In memory of Marcus Whitman and his astociato dead." Above the inscrip tion wilbbe an open Bible, with the werds: "Thy word, oh God, endureth forever." At the top will bo an eagle with spread wings. Furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent. Inquire of Hansen Bros. The Skating Rink will be open as usual from seven to ten this evening. Boot Calks, Puget Sound, Pacific and Champion cross-cut saws. Eastern oak ax handles, at Wilson & Fisher's. Postponed. The Thursday eve party of the Asto ria Social Club will be postponed till turther notice. M. C. Cbosby, Vres. R.F. Pkael,Spc'3'. "Wauted, A woman to do general house work; To one not afraid of work good wages will be paid. Inquire at Fosters', oppo- ilt O. K. A V. fio's TJv.r. ;The Statement of Chief Bncinoer ix. wiiaon. Mr. Wilson chief engineer of the Francifco, 0:1 tho Columbia, in an in-. torvwv with a bonunerctat, A tic re- Dorter, tola tho str.rv f the wreck suoatantituy as follews: ; Wc left Port Townsend nt G:40 A.M., j . . .,. ,,, . I January J6tn, and psiHsea Oapo rial- tery at 4r.n., tliw nense day. At j that point the vosael was headed olf shorn, a distance of about twentv'-uve miles, and at noon, Monday, January 29th, Captain Kortz stated that we had run 301 miles from Port Town send. At five o'clock P. M. laud was from eight to ten miles distant, the aea moderate and smooth and the weather slightly I1U23-. At about nine r. M. the ship struck heavily, every one being thrown nvarby off their feet. The engines were immediately reversed, and every effort made to back the ship oil'. This was found im possible, and as ishc continued thump ing so hard that many of the steam pipes were broken off, it was deemed nece.sry to call all hands up froai the engine and tire-room, as there was danger of the main stunui pipe break ing. The ship was 3':ng in the break-; crs which trashed completely over her, leaving no shelter for those ou board oxcept in. tho port gangway amidships and in the leo of the iron house. The officers quarters were on tho starboard side and wcro completely demolished by the waves within two hours after striking, while in less than twent3 minutes after tho vessel struck, both starboard boats were smashed and carrieu away hv the waves. A tew - - moments later a heavy aen boarded the ship, smashing the after port boat, leaving only one, and that ser viceable. At threo o'clock the next morning tho ship broke in two forward of the boilers, and between eight and nine a. m. broke again, this time abaft the ongines. The main braces were spliced, which it was hoped would give a line long enough to reach the shore, but the current waa so strong and the line so heavj. that the at tempt was abandoned an impractica ble. About threo in the afternoon a horseman was ssen on on the beach, and the captain, at the request of Mr. Wells and others, went ashore to ob tain assistance if possible. About five o'clock the tug Seth Thomas came up, blew her whistle, turned around and went away. Tho breakers were .10 heavy beyond the Tacoma that the tug could not got near enough to render assistance. Night set in leaving of ficers and crew huddled together on tho port sido of the vessel, without food wet and cold, but hoping that by daylight the captain would bo able to send ua relief. Da3' broke but no aid arrived. Word had been sent to the life saving station at Cape Arago that tljo services of tho life boat were needed, and tho tug went there with an offer to tow the boat to tho vicinity of the wreck; a crew from Empire City volunteered to man tho life boat, but in apito of ail this. Desmond, the keeper of the station utterly refused to let the boat gu. By what motive the coward was swayed it is impossible to say, but it i beyond question that ho 38 responsible for the lives of the ten men who wcro lost. Besides the volunteers already mentioned, there were plenU- of men on the beach anxious to assist tho shipwrecked men, and the feeling among them was so strong against this Desmond, that it would not have been safe for him had he gone to the scene of the wreck after his cowardly refusal to go with the boat or even allow it to he used by those who had the eourage to take her. At eleven o'clock that morning all hands were ordered to make rafts from the available material on tho ship. Tho broken boat was partially repaired, and Messrs. Wells and Steinberger, tho first, second and third officers, the second assistant, myself, and two sailors, were lowered into her. Three men were continually bailing to ktep down tho water, and with one oar to steer, and one oar and tno bed slats to propell the boat, we pushed off for shore and reached there safely. The boat that tho captain had taken ashore the day previous, wa3 manned and retnrned to the wrecK. AJ1 hands on board mado a rush for the boat and would have swamped her had not first assistant engineer Grant stood bv', revolver in hand, and kept order. In returning tho boat was upset in the surf; but with the aid of life lines from shore, all wero saved. The boat again put back to the wreck and was loaded to its full capacity. It was again upset in the surf, but for tunately all were saved. On the third trip to the wreck the boat was upset and stove in, making it necessary to return to shore. 3Ieanwhile four of the crew had reached ahoro on rafts. Mr. Grant started on one raft, to gethor with two water tenders and tho ' 8hips carponter. In tho last breaker, the raft upset. Rtrikins Grant, who ; pulled back on the raft by hii com- radca and in a tevr minutes reached shore. Evorvthiu" DOMible was ioi t to revive mm, but of no avail, sinu be died within four hour after rtMihus . . . land, lne weather war. .xtriui.v cTd r.ud the cbunos Ml wero frozen iMf. Th raft with engineer Grant 01: liiwrd was tho last to reach hor, . , . , . : and irrm appearance tjjc nine nteu j remriiniiig on the i-hip lacked cmira-o hi u'.iemp; me inp or were inu iui:cu exhausted to hmncii the raft, and rt- tnained huddled in the fore t'vzwj. As night Mgam et in, tho cold wat tense ami sun wa fxHinr. A oat arrived from Gardiner City after ttnvk, but iw attempt ji.oid he uiadtt ; to roach ihe wrrck htfor morn-' ing. This bota wa commanded by Caput in Juhu Hurgm!! "f I Astoria, who displayed indomitable, j l.it- .! ...... ;., 1,:- ,....., A - nrni-cias-f waicumaKcr, auu en pluck ana courneo in hi efior.s t.j .,.,.,., llow :lt 0ar, Atllert .All work reach tho Taenia. Four or Iir. jit- in his line well clone, and warranted to tempts wore mado to get through the J surf, but it ran so h!;h th- lit wn- , '. , r each timu un?t, and m ths :tturioii . further offorts were abaitd.md. At ' , MiM-.rtc. Agent in Astoria Tor , , , . . , tie tamous Morrow dlunv. daybreak xrway morning the trr-j - - - mast feli eirrvim th- ijkmi wMh is-! " ,ur ;,,e "''nf J- H Cutter old mast .en. o.irrint. tin wui uin 1. , 1,.,, :in,j Ua. XviitX t wlniS ii,jU0W five of tho bodies wero nfteruwrdt j and ::n Knmeiseo bt-er, call at the (Jem washed ashore and taken to Gardiner j Tlx" l!lc U"U SOWer' sntl bM C:,,U1 City and buried there. The survivors ! - f 1 .. - , ... , - ilai- Wistars Imlsum of wild eherr' were etrrct for by tho inhabitant .it :i,ttay!l .lt 1an,! lt curi.s imaRhSf cth that place, who showed tho utn...-t bronchilia, wliiHipiug cough, croup, in .. . ... t. . . 1 fiuctrat. consumption, and all throat and kmancss. JVtessw. oils. Steinoeigt-r j ,ung :0nsplaint-,. "Hi cents andSl a bot- and I, left thero for Portland. axui;,'i:- Captaiu Kor.'z and balance .if t! crew went to Coos Da3', and will come her on tho Areata, which i di:e to day. It. Y. Pip.BCK, M. D.. liuildo, N. Y.: Dear Sir Twentj- years ag.i I was shipwrecked on tho Atlantic Ocean and tho coid and exposure caused a large absccs to form on each leg, which kept continually dichatg:nir. After spending hundreds i dollars, with no benefit. I tried your "Go'dyn Medical DLwovery" Mid now, in & than threo months after txking the first bottle, 1 am thankful to say i am completely cured, and for tht; lirst time in ten years can put mj' left heei to the ground; 1 am yours, WILLIAM "RYDEU, $7. .Jefferson St., BnfSdo. 3S Y. Frank l'alre'. itysUiv and Chop House. Those wishlnga nice plate of JEastcni or Shoalwatcr bay oysters cooked in any stj'Ie. or an e:irl-breakfat before cointr aboard the lxat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Mwalwnter bay oysters received hi' eveiy hteamer. OyMtcr! Oyhtern:: At Frank Fabre's; in evert Freh from the beds ever3 day. style I'lIKSOSAli. I)i:.vu F.vxx v: Y'ou are mistaken ; you CAN get a good meal in Astoria, at nnv hour. Ho to "Jeffs' Variety CIioi iiousc "i'nvate lioonis ror J.aale. IMcltletl I1Kh' I-'cet nntt IlilMnrd-l An j" one wishing pickled pigs feet, or fresh Shoalwatcr i'aj osters in any style should call at the "Temperance Biliard Parlor, next to (Jon. W.llume'i store. FrMh Catidy. Made every day at John P. ClaHsen's Astoria Candy Factory. Creams, choro late, Freneh candy, tafTj. etc. .it caiuj Air.r.irs. Just received new books by tho thtt.s and: Seaside and Franklin ."square nov els, splendidly printed, 10, jr., and 20 cents; clocks uud silverwaie; babj ear rlasies, blank liooks, stationery, roller skates, accordeons, niasieai instruments and musicians' supplies, a splendid stock of fresh goods. If Yon Dnn't Ilelieve II, just try it You can get the best cup of coffee in town, at Temperance Milliard Parlor. Next to Geo. W. Hume's store. IVItrou? Oxido ("sh. Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. LaForce's dental rooms over 1. "W. Case's store. Time end. r.xpeutc. Sati'rt. Hard workers are snbject to bilious attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker's Ginger Tome keeps tho kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the attack nave sicfcucs. timo and expense. Detroit Pre.. Have yoa tried a s-tew or pan roust as Frank Fabre cooks it ? Order oi.eaud you'll thank us for the advice. A. Van Dueti & Co. arc now receiv ing a large stock of hardware of iiie latest pattern and approved finish, if you. need anything in the way of hard ware you wi!l assurcdlv find it, and at the lowest cash prices. " Aver.- complete assortment of blank book3,all sizes, styles and prices at tho The Rev. Ceo. 11. Thayer, of Bour hou, Ind., savs: "Both mvself and wife owe our 1 ivesto Sn 1 r.on's'Co Nsniirnoi' Cunn. iiold by W K. Dement. t4JetTof the Variety Chop House has the three best cooks and two best waiters in town. Art vmi mffln miwmtilo hv fnill- geslion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of j appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital-1 lzer is a positive cure. For sale by W E. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's dmc store, opposite Ocvlden hctol.AsterlR. Soiling nt Coat. 3Irs. A. Malcom is closing oat her 4 J ,AVntlr """ne'T and woolen w.-...- .. vv .. The Q0iacn Opportunity. Kvfiy sufferer Horn liver complaint1?! constipation will doubtlessly avail !i.......i-.. ..t ,1... ..,!.... .,.....: trevn;-. f upline the new remedy. ?m: "' ","" '" charge. Cases of Ions -rjtiMliii". uhich have onlv been aictrn.-.-aUNl jy the har-h criping medi- :.-innTi km-m. j leia prompuv 10 v;irr,()t rj2 Tnnse who have tried it raisB U highly. Trial bottles free and larf bottle for do bv W. K. Dement & c,,t Astoria. A1"' ,Davis & Co Wholesale Agents ,lr You Evpaietl ;To ma:.ri:;l lntlueiice&i Then protect m-jVuuriyitriH iy using Parker's Ginger. ;'iJI,5c - lt :l"-'y' the kidneys audi J liver t throw ilT malarial poiaon3, j and is jood fr gtinunii debility and uervoin exhaustion -l'h.-laus' prescription.-, carefully eoiajfiuuutiU day or night at J. W.J Lonns tsru storf. opposite Occident Wrtt-i. do satisfaction. I ' '-oortmun. on Chenamus street, his ju-t received the latest and mot r..,jl.i:nlii.' style of gents and ladies Fancy noaps and ivrfumerj' of all kinds can be found at J. W. Conn's drug More, opjiosite Occident hotel. IJrace up the whole system with King of the JJIood. Sec Advertisement. Shipper & Uybke. No. 11, Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of tho met ropo j 1.,. Von can keep onr hair abundant and glossy, and retain its youthful color, with Parker's Hair Balsam. -A N.iaJl Injector tree with caeh bottle or Sbiloh's Catarrh, llemedy. Prlcts i ccnL Sold by W. PI Dement. ullacfcinetack." a lasting and fra grant porlume. Price 25 ana 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. .'shoal water bay estexs: freiii evcrv day, ut Frank Fabre a. When jour wife's health is bad, when 3onr children are sickly, when 3'oa ftel worn out, uso Brown's Bitters. .Remember the place where you can get 3'our pure tresti chocolate creams, and molasses candy, at Oerkwitz' oppo site the Hell tower. W A2CTKD. 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping In a pri vate house to lie ocupied March 13th. Address W. P'. T., astouiax office. Hallo! Where are you going i" Why ti Frank 1'abre's for a pan roast. At Carl Adler's may be found 'all the latest sheet music, the most popular waltzes, dance niusie,etc. Furnished rooms to rent at Mrs. P. .1. Goodmans, corner Concomlov and Madison streets. There not a .specie, therc'8 not n stain That on the teeth we chance to sec, But shadows forth decaj' aud pain, Jf not removed right speedilv. I jy bOZO 1) Or T.w hose wondrous power n orus miracles in ono snort Hour. Kemari:ab:e for overcoming diseases caused ,y impur.i water, decaying vegetation, etc., is Brown's Iron Bit- tlTK. Fine organs and piano at Guitar uanseu -. can end evamine. Cold boiled ham. brown brentl and Bo-iton baked beans at "Jeff's" Variety Chop House every niitht, near Stephans Theatre sign of lhi red and green light. Open nil night. For lame Hack, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Prioc Jj cents. For sale bj- W. PI BiununL Jlfston Baked Beans at "JcfiV Va riety Chop House every night. For a gooil shave or hair cut, go to Joe Charters at Foster's. Carpenter' tools. Disston aaws, Dailey's planes; builders' supplies, at A. Tan DuMn Company's. ew good constantly arriving, .Shiloh's Ct?i: will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and llronchit'H. bold by v. . Dement. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cum for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mmuh. Ndd by V. E. Dement. Rawliug a fruit .sland has been re moved iroin the old location to tho building ::w:l K.A. Quinn's, on Main street. The Olympic Saloon, Ot'l-wUr Uitf I'aiker House. THE FIX1&T BRAXDS OF LIQUORS and CIGAES Kept constantly on hand. No pains will be spared to give my custo mers satisfaction. -Glre u9 a call. E. Y. SEHLTN, Gleaning Repairing. NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK, BY ; GF.OHUK LOYETET. Main Streat, opposiu N. Laeh's, Colnrabia Rivnr E:rporfci. KTOPKIWra rOEEIOS. rAyxJAKT. e3. 1 Ti QaecnsUivm jw W. H. Starbuek. from rortland 40.C00 hva wheat ?S9.6co Astoria 2,1; " " . 23.U6 T0tal 63,13f 5T,TT3 ZTn Queetuitmni per Ltyra Klmuiinl. j From rorttar.d 7431 bbls noui 3j;f5 to sjwttfUtflirn jrr ocft. rirfrehKtf From rortland 51.1CO bt nhcat SXJ.'.it! Astoria 5).X1 23.0: Totals T5.03t S's.r.o 0 lb Qutenslou? per Wilna. From Portlaud 15.249 bbls Hour... Astoria fifiO " ... 3.3)1 bu3 wheat. ..$ T1.TT0 . 31.015 .. 5.T21 J Total j It To Liverpool per Pendragon. J From Portland 12,325 bbls flour 9105,3.-W .33.3 . 3.15U W.993 ' Astoria -2SA9) Total viToIAccrpoolperKiaJale. j,i4 uus vrueai., 4jS9,C13 $C1.SC0 . tf.ISC $57.G -53i.T7tf .. 325 9V.T01 From rortland CO 3T2 bus wheat......... - Astoria 5.C24 " " Totals CG.HW 17. To Qufemtavm perFuUa. From rortlani:is.r3 l.bh our Aitorla " 7i Tow 14,513 30 Tt Qiuenstmrn per Priaciila. From Portland ZSJMo bu wheat ... " Astoria 17.417 " ' Totals .45.957 Kncui.uiv. 37'u Qveautown per Ja3. Llcewj Prom rortland 31.S72 bus wheat Astona 22 815 " ... ,. 13.GS3 3O.C50 53:1,475 2I.C40 TotaU- 54.GS7 $53,11. 5 To Difhltn per City rf Carliile. From rortland U.707 bbl flour. ?T3.5.V 1G To QueenilJim per Galatea. From rortland SJ.1C5 bus wheat .$a5,5.20 '21 To QutennUivm per Lanarkshire. From 1'ortland 14.7S bbls flour.. 3T0.03 Domestic Exports. Tho receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce from January 1st, 18S3. to February 14th, inclusive, havo been as follews: Flour, qr .sks..., Wheat. ctU Oats, cits .: Salmon, bbls........ Jir bbb es . pkgs Apples, Jtipe, bxs, 41301 1,224 w 7,509 4 67 237 4.335 301 5 isutter. pKgs Potatoes, sks Wool, bales....... Hides. o Tallow, pltiy Beef, bbb Hay. bales . Fruit. Dried. pkgs Leal her, pkR".... Hops, bales... .... Hams, pkgs Cheese, cs......... Flaxseed, sks Corn, ctls... .-.. 23 4,209 134 228 o I 11 HOTEIi AND RESTAUBANTS. PARKER HOUSE, U. B. PAltltEB. rop.. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. HOT AiTD COI.D BATHS. Good Billiard Table, and First Class 5n leon stocked with Fine Liquors. acs-FBEK COACH TO THE HOUSE.--. AS TOR HOUSE. TIIi:. HKOK'tXKI'.It, Prap'r, ATOHlA, .... OREGON. Hotel New & Newly Furnished IMtlCtW. From 91.00 to 63.00 per dat ac cording to room. Best of Wines, Liquors and Ciga AT THE jjai:. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. CIIENAMUS STIiEET, ASTOI'.IA. TIIE UNDERSIGNED IS 1'LEASEU'IX) announce to the public that he has op ened a FIRST CLASS 3E2jtt1reg Souse , And furnishes In flrst-cliss style OYSTKR.S, nOT COFFEE TEA. E1C AT TUB Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CIIEXAMUS STKEET. l'lcjue giTft me a call. R03C0E:DIX0N, Proprietor SALOONS. Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch erery Day from 10 to 12 A. 11 The besc of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. HILLEE. G ER3IANIA BEER HALL ASP BOTTLE BEEE DEPOT. CuEuiirs Stp.ket. Astoxia. The Best 0 Lager 5 Cte. a Olass Orders for the ia Brewery -t3JtSJJtrt. Left at this place will be promptly attend ed to. fNoeaeap Sau Fraaolsco Beer sold at plaw rtx.. iWtli.PrcBrlrtor. 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Stock Taking TiHIE II THE XiS&SIKC Dry Goods Clothing OF ASTOBX&, Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb. ist, we will make a large reduction in all departments. Fine Dress Goods Bednced Fine Bilka and Ssiiss BedaBBif. file Plushes ant Velvets REDUCED. Cloalss, IDolsnans, "Ulsters, Ciro.la2?s- P Slanzets, Flannels, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Fine Table Xsinen. H ti GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced! Fine Dress Suits Reduced! UNDERWEAR, TIES, o KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS YOtIL oaaer m tniUio. If you think there is any sauce in the world equa to the justly celebrated EAST INDIA (The reeipa of a retired weU known Caterer of 25 years experiences lt lias received approbation -wherever Introduced, and altliongh Tout a short tlruo lit tbe iuariet It has already attained celebrity throughout the nonhuest. Being composed of Strictly Pure and Strengthening Ingredients. It Is 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 sufiTce to prove Its merits. Kakutc nt spurious Imitations. None gonulne without our full firm iiauie ou the label. SOESZiOFSZ1? & BIHD, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, Tortlaud, Oregon. Tor sale by leadlaj Grocers and Druggists. D. A. Mel THE Xew stock of CAS.SI3IEKES, TWEEDS, Etc., M.W Special ctteaUou is directed to the latest shapes in soft and stiff Hats. Young Men's Ilats. Gent's Furnishing; Goods A full line of Men's Underwear. Hosiery, Dress Shirts, Gloyes, etc etc. CLOTIII Men's and Boy's Dress Suits, OCCIDENT BLOCK, - s "" iimmniinwi I lie Castere ail kmwi REDUCED. m H DEPARTMENT ! White and Colored Shiris Reduced ! Business Suits Reduced! GLOVES, ETC., REDUCED. BUILDING', ASTORTA. Mr i t MrcjjjjJrjfcf jfajgjrsgnrBno LEADING fff3 I ij&L Foreign and American of ilic 5EWEST IMTTF.RSS. Xobby A. fine aortment of Xcck v.carj M&B-, i:uiiit Suit-, and Ovrreoat. ANTOItrLt. 012EGOI. - trft- x