The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 29, 1883, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
FBLDAY
JUNE 29. 1883
Higk LIcpHse Law.
The Harper, or high license bill
his become a law of the state of
Illinois. Its operation will be the
most important and interesting
test yet made of the new theory
of promoting temperance reform
bj high rates of license. The bill
received the support of men who
in other days were uncompromis
ing prohibitionists. It represents
fiews which have been modified
by experience. Prohibition being
now & conceded failure, its old
friends turn to high license as the
best practicable measure. And in
tuis they are supported by men
who were never prohibitionists,
but always believed in a rational
system of liquor regulation, and
also by the most respectable of li
quor sellers. Such is the odd
combination that passed the Har
per bill.
The new law is of a type differ
ent from that of Towa a state
where the experiment of high H-
cese has also been tried, but
without the uniformity of rate
wkioh characterizes the Harper
bill. In Iowa cities and towns are
permitted to charge what they
please for license and as a result
the rate ranges all the way from
$75 a year (in Dubuque) to $1,-
000 (in Creston). In a number of
Urges places $1,000 is the fee, and
the average throughout the state
is high. The Nebraska law puts
the license fee at 61,000 in cities
of a certain grade and $500 for
all other places. Illinois now es
tablishes a cast-iron system of
excise, operative alike in all parts
of the state, viz: $500 a year for
the sale of spirits and wines and
1150 a year for the sale of beers.
It is estimated that on such a basis
Chicago will reap an annual reve
nue of not less than $1,000,000, or
a gain of about $000,000 on her
present income from license fees.
This would be a decided relief to
taxpayers, and insures the popu
larity of the measure with that
class. As the proprietors of the
lowest dram shops cannot raise
500 to pay in advance for a li
cense, the liquor selling business
rill naturally be concentrated in
Pen who are loss
charge of promot-
and crime. This
:ious. For, it
vely proved by
Nebraska and
ligh license has
lat intemperance be-
oomes les common and less ex
ceneivff ' the inferior liquors shops
are wohided out. When this hap-
iay state ot thintrs is associated
ltn ixrgeiy increased revenues,
we need not be amazed at the
spread of high license sentiments
throughout the country.
If it" proves a success in Illi
nois, as in Io'wa, Nebraska, Mis
souri and Michigan, the Journal
of Commerce thinks it may be ex
pected to reappear as an issue in
New York. The last legisla
ture refused to try it there, but
the majority against it was so
small in the assembly as to en
courage the friends of high license
to renew their efforts next year.
The bill defeated at Albany re-
semoies tne JNeoraska law in its
discrimination between places, but
was more moderate in its scale of
fees. Fer cities of over 50,000
inhabitants the liquor licenses
were fixed at $500 and beer
licenses $250, and for all other
places liquor licenses at $250 and
beer $125. The bill was favored
by many of the largest liquor re
tailers in the state, and they can
always be trusted to advocate it.
Tke societies representing the.
spirit and wine interests of the
oovntry hare been the most active
promoters of such schemes, and
sre uone as much as the most
MtfeusUstic friends of temperance
rlorsa to pass and enforce high
Koeftselaws. Under such auspices
tlu Mr system bids fair to be
nm generally adopted, especially
if-tW Illinois variety of the law
sfceald be crowned with the suc
ewes now predicted for it.
Bixxxrr, of the N. Y. Herald,
ys tkt kk paper pays an annual
pt of six hundred thoiisaruldol
W. A number o persons re
itfoljrotymisa a. meeting to pro
trt afSHMt the "personal" column
k )mppr, bat tbe matter only
jwtf splendid advertisement
fcrjkw jwspftpr.
The New York Times gives
the acquitted thieves si grand
chance to avenge their wounded
"honah" by saying that if the
course of that paper in telling
what it knows to be the truth
about them 'Should be unsatisfac
tory to Thomas .J. Brady, Stephen
W. Dorse-, or any other Star-route
thief, and they chooso to attempt
to vindicate themselves in libel
suits, the Times will welcome the
opportunity to do the Republican
party and the country the grandest
service of which it is capable by
proving in a court of law that
they are thieves and that it has
told the truth in calling them
such."
The French are a thrifty peo
ple, and in the absence of other
methods of accumulating money
put a large share of their earnings
in savings banks. There are now
in Franco about three and a half
million depositors in these banks.
Nearly three hundred thousand
possess individual deposits ex
ceeding $200, but there are only a
million of the whole number pos
sessing over $100 to their credit.
These seem like small savings, but
in a country of low wages and
cheap living they are comparative
ly large.
The California Railroad Com
missioners have prepared a tariff
table of fares for the railroad com
pany to charge throughout the
state; the new schedule mak
ing a reduction from eighteen to
fifty-five per cent., from present
rates.
It is expected that 5,000
Knights Templar will visit San
Francisco to attend the August
conclave.
Ix 1SG0, sixty-six per cent, of
our exports and imports was car
ried in American vessels; in 1S32,
fifteen per cent.
3IARKIKD.
In Graco church. Astoria, June 27, "83,
by the Rev, 31. D. Wilson. Thomas IL
Ilutchinssto Miss Mattie E. Shane.
NEW TO-DAY
Notice of Dissolution.
NOTJCK IS UKRIJY GIVEN THAT THE
co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween J. W. Ituddock and A. S. Levalce. un
der I he firm name of Ruddock and Levake.
has been this day dissohed by mutual con
sent AH :iccuuuts duo the fate firm must
be paid to ,T. W. Ruddock and he wilt pav
all indebtedness of the firm.
J. W,, RUDDOCK,
23dud - " ' a: yKEYARE.
To Whom it May Concern.
ANY TEIJSON WISHING TO LAND
freight at the foot of Hamilton or Olnev
streets must first iret permission from the
committee on streets and public yas. 29tf
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby siren that the
Common Council oftne oilv of Astoria.
in Clatsop county, State of Oregon,
propose ui oruer inu improvement aim
repair of that portion of Water street
from the west side of West nth street to
the west end of said Water street, all
in that portion of said citv wltich was
laid out aud recorded by John M.
Shively; the same shall be icpaired and
improved to its full width, by piling,
capping and planking all that portion
thereof not now piled and planked, and
by removing all defective piling, cap
ping, planking and timbers now there
in and unfit for further use. and replac
ing the same with new ami a sound pil
ing, capping, planting aim iimoers. aim
by building side walks on each side
thereof twelve feet wide, where side
walks are not now constructed, and
unless a reiiionftrance signed by. the
owners of two-thirds of the property
adjacent to said part of Water street.
be filed with tho Auditor and Clerk ot
said city within ten davs from the date
of the final publication of this notice.
namely: On or before the 21st dav of
July. 3883. said repairs and improve
ment win ue maue.
By order of the Common Council of
said cilv.
T. S. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
By L. E. Snr.io,
Deputy.
Astoria. June '2S. lSSS.-iiMOt
' FOR TILLAMOOK.
The new Steuncr
BARRAGE, - Mailer.
Will sail on her regular trip, for
" TILLAMOOK,
O.V TUESDAY, JUIiY 10th, 1H83.
FOR SAILING DATKS AND PAltTICU
iar apply to J. G. nr.STI.KK, Main
street Wharf. Astoria : ALLEN & LEWIS,
Portland ;.T. L. STORY. Tillamook.
iLWACO STEAM NAVIGATION C0S
REGULAR PACKET LINE
FOR GRAY'S HARBOR.
Sa Str.
"Will lea e Graj 's dock
FOR GRAY'S HARBOR
O.V TUESDAY, .TUIJl 3. 1SS3.
At G A. 31.
J. il. D. GRAY, Agent I. S. X. Co.
ASTORIA TO TILLAMOOK!
JH Str. GEN. MILES
Leaves Astoria for Tillamook, direct, after
the arrival of the steamer ""Wide West,"
from Portland,
OX HATUUDAY, JUSi: 30, 1SS3.
Keturniuc. leaics Garibaldi at c a. k..
Monday. July 2d, connecting with AYide
West for Portland.
Fare, far tke Renad Trip, 87.59.
J.ILD.UBAr.Axent.
Summons.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Clatsop County.
O.F.Day plaintiff, s. Jane If. Day de
fendant. To the above named non -resident defend
ant, Jane N. Dav. In the name of the State
of Oregon you are required to appear and
answer the complaint of the above named
plaintiff Died against you In the above enti
tled court and suit on or before the first day
of the next term of said court, which is on
the 7th day of August, 1883, and If you fall so
to appear and answer said complaint the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
therein prayed for, which In substance Is. a
decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing between plain
tiff and defendant and that the care and
custody of the minor child be awarded to
pialntlif. This summons Is published by
virtue of an order made by HLs Honor A. 5.
Bennett, Judge of said court at chambers, on
the 12th day of June, 1833.
C. W. FULTON.
15efct Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
rf THE CIRCUIT COURT, CLATSOP
County, Oregon.
Mary Worden plaintiff, vs. William Wor
den defendant.
To Wm. Worden, the above named de
fendant : In the name of the State of Ore
gon : You are hereby required to appear
ana answer me complaint mca against jou
in the aboc entitled suit, on or before the
first day of the next regular term of the Cir
cuit Court for Clatsop County. Oregon, to
wlt : on or before August Tth, 1S83. and if you
fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff
will apply for the relief demanded in said
complaint to-wit : the dissolution of the mar
riage ties heretofore and now existing be
tween you and the plaintiff, for the custody
and control of the children otsald marriage,
for the costs and disbursements of suit ami
for such other and further relief as to equity
mav seem fust. This summon Is ser.d bv
publication thereof by virtu of an order
made by the lion. A. S. Bem.ett. Judpc- of
dttlU UVULi. UU IUU UlU UUt U1IU11C, IO,
F. D.WlNTON.and E.B. STONE
I3ef7t Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
LAND OFFICE AT VAXCOUVEC, W. T..
May 29th, 1833.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
approved Junes, 1878, entitled 4,Au act for
the sale of Timber Lands Iu the States of
California. Oregon, Nev?da. and in Wash
ington Territory." Walter M.Smith. of Mult
nomali county, Oregon, has this day tiled in
this office hLs application to purchase the
north-east li of section 12. Township 9 north,
of Itange 5 w est, of the Willamette Meridian,
Testimony in the above case will be taken
before the Register and Beech er at Van
couver, Wash. Ter, on Mondav, the 15th
day of August. 18S3.
Any and all persons having adverse claims
to the above described lauds or any portion
thereof, are hereby required to file their
claims in this office within sixty (00) days
from date hereof.
FEED. W. SPARLTNG.
JelO-COd Kegister.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W.T..
Mav 29th. 18S3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the proisions of the Act of Congress
approved June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for
the sale of Timber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash
ington Territory," George Smaldoon, of
Multnomah County, Oregon, has thb day
filed in this office his application to purchase
the southeast H of Section 12. Township 9
north, of Range G west ot the Willamette
Meridian.
Testimony hi the above case vrill be taken
before the Register and Receiver at Van
couver, Waslu Ter., ou Tuesday, the ltth
day of August, 1833.
Any and all iersons ha ing ad crse claims
to the above described lands orauy portion
thereof, are herebv required to tile their
claims In this office -nitnin sixty (oo) das
from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING,
JeKMWd Register.
MGATUS C. GR0SBY,
3 Dealer in
HABMBE, IRON, STEEL,
. ifcrt PT anrf Fittings,
PLUMBERS XKD STEAM FITTERP
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AHD COPPER,
Caflnery and FlsiermBiis Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING 111 SHEET IRON, TlN.mO0P
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None but first class workmen employed.
A large assortment ofj
SCALE?
Constantly on hand
Leincnweber & Co.,
C t.r.IXKXWKREU.
M. BKOWN
K3TAUL1SHCD 18ft.
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMERS AM CUBMES,
Manufacturers and Importers ot
4 IX, KINDS OF
T ilFS A.OMdL -fcEIDFL
AND FINDINGS
.Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
nfl-lllghest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
ALDERBP.OOKPlOPEimr FOK SALE.
Inquire of
CHAS. II. "WILLIAMSON & CO.
Rooms to Let
ROOMS SUITABLE FOR LIGHT DOOSE
kceplnjj. furnished or unfurnished, or
slimle rooms at MRS. TWILIGHT'S. T-lm
For Sale.
FIVE ACRE BLOCK IN HUSTLER
& Aiken's addition.
CHAS. H. WILLTAMSOX & CO.
Geneviere St. rear of Hawes' Tin Store.
Teachers' Examination.
THERE "WILL BE A TEACHERS' PUB
lic Examination in the Superintendents,
ofllce. opposite the Catholic church, com
mencing at 9 o'clock, Friday, and Saturday,
June23, andso, IS&t.
H. SLOOP,
d-td Sup't.
Net Lost.
ON THURSDAY MORNING. OUTSIDE
the bar, about 300 fathoms net 45-12 Bar
bour's twine ; left-liand lines ; corks marked
C L F P Co.; leads marked AFFPCo.
Finder will leave information at Fishermen'
Pkg. Co. 2C-lwk
Net Lost.
ONTHENIGHTOFTHE23ltD,INSOUTH
Cluimiel, 150 fathoms 45-12 new pet.
corks marked NK leads marked FP Co.
Finder will please bring it to the Fishermeas
Packing Co. 2tl-6t
Notice.
rilHE PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS BE
JL tween Henry Ferchen. and Martin Han
son, in the old Dew Drop In saloon, has been
dissolved by mutual consent, ana all bills
due are payable only to M. Hanson, at the
same place,
M, HANSON.
Aitorla, Jun 18th, 1898, - lot
occidental hall.
Two Niglits Only ! J
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
Jupe 28th and 29th. J
A GREAT DRA.MATIC EVKNT I
Engagement of the
Grcnlest Living Tragedienne
T A -KT A TTCnUl?Tr ?
O X2.A1 .Q. V hJJA.lk.
Supported by her own powerful company,!
ueauea iy
MR. GEO. B. CHAPLIN, and
3IK. ALEX. A STCAltT,
When will be presented
THURSDAY. JUNE 28.
Schiller's Historical Masterpiece in- act-,
MARY STUART.
FRIDAY, JVXU ao.
The beautiful emotional drama it. l arts,
entitled
MOTHER AND SON.
Seaucauhi: ieenol -il Uie New York
Novelty -tore. and after Frida. June
-2nd.
Under the management ol Mr. Natli. Guild'.
Business Agent. - Mr, L. A. Morgeustem.
NATIONAL
HEADOMTEBS !
CARL ADLER'S EMPORIUM.
Fte!Fte!ffip!
GRAND DISPLAY OF
FIREWOEKS!
Muslin Plags !
Bunting Tlags !
Silk Plags !
Flags of every Shape. Size, Style
and Price, at
CARL ABLEE'S.
!S
WINCHESTER RIFLES
Of the best make and guaranteed
Colt's Celebrated Double Action
Revolvers, 38, and 41 calibre
A. G. SPEXAETE
Importer, and Dealer in
ALL KINDS OF FIREARMS,
-PISHING TACKLE,
AND
LEADING
Boot and Shoe Store,
2
OH
25 en
FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF
BOOtS AXD SlLOOS
Erer brought to Astoria, is opened to the
Fublic in Brown' New llniidin.
c in Brown' ew Bnllul
Xext to Clly Book Store
Come and see Latest Stales.
I. J. ARVOLO.
FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT!
British Iron Barque
"RYEVALE," 100 Al.
WILLIAXS. - Master.
THIS FINE VESSEL ILVVIXG HER CAR
ko fully engaced will have QUICK
DEbl'ATCH. and will be followed by the
British Iron Barqne
"ULLOCK,100 Al.
SAINTON In cases will be Liken in lots to
suit shippers, at reasonable rates.
For rates of JFrcijrhtand Insurance
Apply to .MEYER, WILSON & CO..
or to SIBSON. CHURCH & CO.,
tf Portland. Oregon.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting.
XOBYE.1 BROS.
Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters.
Jotting Promptly Attended to.
A Full Supply of
GAS FIXTURES, COCKS. STEAM FIT
TINGS, ETC.'ALWAYS ON HAND.
Cannery, and Steamboat Work
a Specialty.
Chenamus street, opposite Dement' Drug
Store, Astoria, Oregon.
For Sale.
BUSINESS LOTS ON THE ROADWAY
(Squemoqua St.), and some of the most
eligible residence property in the city. Ve
have also lots for sale In the city and iu
ail the additions at reasonable prices : also a
farm of 45 acres, three miles from St. Hel
ens : a town lot In St. Helens, and a farm on
tne uoiumoia near jonn Day's rner.
IT'i
Al
CHAS. H. WILLIAMSON & CO,
Saloon for Sale.
THE NEW CORNER SALOON. GOOD
location and cood business: 2 years
lease. CHAS, H. WILLIAMSON & CO.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY A HOME
rent a building or sell any property?
It so apply to
CHAS. H, WTLLU3ISON & CO.
vSfe&ifciF
BAHKIHG A8DJHSUBAH6E.
. "W Gl&.3
BROKER. BANKER
-axd-
IHSURANCE AGENT.
ASTORIA, - - - OKT5GO
OFFICE HOURS:
FiiOil 9 O'CLOCK A. M. l-NTIL 3
0.CL
'CLOCK P. M.
at Mum to.,
.
of califohmia. j
J. HOUGUTO
CHAS. IL STORV...
tEO. L. STOKT,,
. rreai.lent
. Seen:arj
..U-cnt lor ion
Capital paid up i V. .. : -
coin .. .. . . .. yw Wla
I. V f.tiJ'. An'lt,
Chenamus street, -'iih Ont'.,
$67,000,000 CAPITAL
LIVERPOOL AKD LO-'rU).S ANlj
GLOBE.
NORTH BRITISH AJ) 2LKKCAN
TILE OP LOJTDO aNT)
EDINBURGH
mi n fiwtmi 'ill rrrTT ttv itxwr.
""" WU1,VY"' ....-,,
co-m:.leroial of oalikoknia
HUE INSURANCE COMPAXIKb
Ktrojentins a capital of SI7,000,MH.
A. VAN DUSEX. Agent
FISST frRAND
sriir O.I
AT
PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING.
We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
in our iine of
Dress Goods, SWks. Velvets.
Plushes,
Cashmeres apt! Arimires.
Laces. Hosiery,
Corsets, (Moaks.
Dolmans, Etc., eic.
A FINE ASSORTMENT Or
FLANNEL COMFORTERS.
Blankets, Etc.
Stock Complete in Every Branch.
Prael Brokers.
J. EL D. BAY.
WUn'teadH and retail rfeaW
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AHD FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME. SAND, AND CEMENT.
General storage and Wharfage ou renvjn
uble terms. Foot of Berton strett. Astotl
Orcrou.
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
DEAiaCKS IN
Iron. Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
WROUGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED
IV:iHs. Copper IVaJIs ami Burrs,
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils
Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds.
PROVISIONS,
Ftouzt A?n mux fj:3:.
Agents lor Salem Flouring Mills.
Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Stn o
ASTORIA, OREGON.
LOEB & CO.,
JOBBERS IN
WINES,
LlgPORS,
AND
CIGARS.
AGENTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
"Pit m biers Decanters, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
EB""All goods sold at SaajFranclsco Prices.
3LUN STP.nET.
Opposite rarker House, Astoria, Oregon.
Ice Delivered to Order.
'FRANK FABRE
IS PREPARED TO DELR'RR THE BFT
quality of Ice at 2J4 cents per pound, in
quantities from ten pounds u. to Hotels,
baloons. Restaurants, or Families, leavlnir
their orders with him. Iirje quantities of
ice constantly ou nana. ti
lee Cream i'rcsli Every liny.
RUDDOCK & LEVAKE.
PRACTICAL PLTIM3EES'
Gas and. Steam PItters.
Have constantly on hand a general assort-
ment of goods In our line. Jobbing prompt-
ly attended to. Estimates given.
N. B. "We guarantee our work.
Shop next door to Gp Co's office.
Iw t-i i 51P "nI
i JL I zr 1 12Hl
h 3l
I
BBAjj MJiTCAM SAH!!
t make room fur moro
TJ.
rt U
ifhb
Jill I
A. VAN BUSEH-& 08.
WiH sell .it eist th'ir nilw ttoek
HATS AHD GAPSj
BOOTS AND SHOES.!
These goods must he disposed of :it wo are j
soon te recrfv' anotlier largi- lot of t
i
Hardware and Ship Chandlery
Am! mtrt hnvf- ro mi to stire :t
TV "O TTTTT A TOT r
A. P-'JUJ&j t i W J. ...5
- Rlrrpi?p f
J I A-sW
Vilmeriling &. Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co.. Agents. Astoria.
Bruqs and Chemicals
J. S. THOMAS, 0
imrGisT
i Pharmacist. ?
r- -.HOIUniH..'
t
lrecriptions carefully compounded f
Day or Night. J
ASK FOK-
TJnion India Snbber Co's
-Pure Tara Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARK OF IiHTATIOSS !
Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GU21 SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prevent their crackinj: or breaking.
We are now making them with ItVBDEll
AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as Ionjr as any
Rubber boots made.
FO It SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS liUBBEU BELTING. PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc.
COODYEARRUBBER CO.
R. H. PEASE. Jr. 1 Agents,
S. M. RUNYON, f &.111 Erancisco.
HANSEN BROS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.
AND PLANING- MILL.
A full stock of home manufactured goods
constantly on hand.
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work guaranteed. Your patronage so
licited. ASTORIA. - Oregon.
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. 2. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORTAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
"Window curtain3 made to order.
ST"My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Taper
w ill be luund convenient to my patrons.
Figures lorn Lie !
JEFF
0 THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove ly his hooks that he is doing the
bigm-Nt business of any
EESTATTEANT
In the city, and he will guarantee to yivc
the best meal for cash.
Wm, EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobscso and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
rERMAXLA BEER HALL
COTTLE REER DEPOT.
Chks rrs Stukkt. Astoma.
The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass
Orders for the
Celeoratefl ColnMa Brewery
Lelt at this place -nill bo promptly attend
ed to.
S2-No cheap SaaFrandsco Ceersold at
this place
W2I. BOCK, Proprietor.
riM-ii
m f -srfrviK i w
iac?i r iPffr7'Isv
A C5 ?
!Hll3 CT!
y 5J S Si'SS?
OF THE CALIFORNIA STORE'S
E
"5
V
-Camel's Hair REDUCED from
Cashmere " "
Cashmere Sold Formerly
Ladies Cloth '
750 bones Corsets REDUCED
Our $2.50 Corset REDUCED
$2. Kid Gloves in dark and Opera
shades REDUCED to
CALIFORNIA
Next to
St.' MATTHEW'S HALL,
HAS Ifc.lTJCtt. ... CAliIFORXIA.
A Classical School under Jlllitary Discipline.
The Next Term Commences Thursday, July 19, 1883
Fnr crrataqe or information, atldrs'-s
Rev. AIFIJIM) X.EE ISREAVEB, M. A..
Priacipal.
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Vuhae to-da fuiishcil opening and putting in order the
Immense Stools of Croods
Uouht .11 San rrauciscohj B.F. STEVENS.
V. P MOFFJ.T will be found behind the counter. Ilis long established repu
tation as a good and reliable salesman is all that need be said.
You Will Find Prices Lower than the Lowest.
B. F. STEVENS & CO.
TEU apply to the Captain, or to
2TIm
(SI f ClSOIt TO JAOKJNS & IONTGOJIERYO
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PLUMBING, GAS FITTING.. AND CANNERY WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
CJURXAalUS 8TKHi:r. Kext to C L. Parser's Store.
THE
A rTJLI STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
3E3- lELm TFT. A W JbJg,
Two deors east of Occident Hotel.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
iTANUFACTTJEER OF
FUBNITUKE S BEDDING
A2W DEALER tN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every branch.
J. OUSTAFSOJT.
MARTIN OLSEN
DEALEIJ IN
FUBISriTURE Sh BEDDINTGr.
Corner 3Iai ami Mqucmoqna Streets. Astoria, Oregon.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AM. KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AKI VARNISHED.
SOLID GOLD
JESLET,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewclrj In Astoria.
JS-A11 goods Avarrantedasreprcscnted
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. '
PEIGE LIST.
$1.00 to 50c
1.10 to 80c
75 for 45c
1.75 1.10
to 2.10
to 1.50
1.00
STORE.
Geo. Hume's Grocery Store.
TORE.
STEADIER
CLARA PARKER
Eben P. Parker, Master.
For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAP.
II. 35. PAKHJEK.
flntgmry,
OKALEK IN
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A Geueral Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stoves and Eanges
The Best In the market.
Piumblng goods of all kinds on hand. Job
work done In a workmanlike manner.
EW MODEL
RANGE CAN BE HAD Et AS
TORIA ONLY OF
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU
WILL BE PLEASED.
K. R. HAWES is also agent for the
il patent
Aud other first-class stoves.
Furnace "Wort, Steam Fit
tisSSt etc.. a spocinlty.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
A. JOHXSOX.
HEADQUARTERS
Fosters Emporium.
ost Complete Stock in Astoria
Novelties of cell Kinds
FraitsBotlt Foreign and Dosestlo
Wines and Liquors
Of Superior Brand.
FOSTER'S CORNER, O R &3f DOCX f
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