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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1883)
C3J ASTOHIA, OREGON: TinjltSBAY XOVKMilKK 35. 13 I33UJSD BVBStY MORNING. (today eterpted; J. V. HAIjLiOXAN a oompaky, lUKUHHKB M ntOtfUKTCMCH, AbTQtttAX KOU.IHM.. - - CA8S STREET Term TSilMrrirtteN. SiTverf bv Currier, jwr week jcls. M. per month ttfr-ts. " uneyear.. Free C ptlage to ratacr bets. rTA4 e rtlseunut s mserttxl toy the vau M i lit ni or $2 iter square imr imwdi. Tm Hm ndrertbtfug ftftr oetit er wftuw. eah iirtiaii. Around tlie City. High tide. Tbe cnneragalion of the M. ". cttareh hit ampleting a iit building ut Hit rear oC Untie new church, K'hich will Us ued s a jwrnonapp. Tim -Kind blew fresh from Ibc ltorth v.iHt vesterday. and it chilliness oeert iotoa it demand for overcoats. The Imperial. Scottish Primer, and Ataf tiMucm oame down yetilerday. The t'Af. Hunmrn. lumber laden, crowded oat. The little daughter of Mr. and Mis. P. (iiirmwi diod otf scarlet fever yesterday fternuoM. The funeral will take plaee ?ii it; afternoon. 'ilie State fi&iix-d for San Fnaieiiwu yes terday; the freight Kteainer Hcnttu Cruz arrived in: the Amami and :t"rtf'A i't-imrs cleared for Qneeiwrtowa. The charter of the lAuirtock exiire to-day; '1m- is rat 7& dvs from Isewcswlle. An alarm f fire at hnlf-;xtt six yes terday morning wan cauiied by a burning tine at the ltosfiital. that was fortunately tr.it out witltoat doing much damage. tli fit alarm tolled a sickly sort of a t ll and HOHuded as though huhic one wag dead. Not one in ten heard it. Among other "fdRiifi of tlx4 tiroes,' the new su;ns leiug put up on Caws street are artistic, linddock t Wheeler recently had a pmntatic scroll placed in front of their lHaoe of bositu'ss, and yesterday the new linn of Eaton A. Camaliaa had a von- luutdriome sign vai in pasitioti. 'ltwjmle of Aided rook property yes terday afternoon at K. C. IJoldonH auc tion rooiuK. ivMdted in the disposition of sixty-two lots. lHMtght partly by those who saw a good opportunity for realizing well on their investment in tlte future, and oilier who propose to '.mild and t-1 tie. The propL-rtv -.dd brought, in total, $4.0;i0. At the conclusion of the regular busi ness at the meeting of the Recue Jubi lee troupe last evening n handsome sil ver lmdge was presented to 1". P. Hicks, chief engineer, A. F. D.. oa behalf of the t roiipe. It k x liandttoiue affair, appro priately inscribed ami was appropriately received by the ciiief who assured thV donors that the weariug of Um badge would le to him a reminder that his office re(uired not only silent precept bat active duty. The new pilot schooner City of AVfjxf . came alongside "Wilson A: Fisher's dock yesterday. Pilot Wood reports Ii0it and bailliitg winds all the way up. Tlte vowel is a trim craft and will lie reniodc-iod .ml altered to suit. She displays good anil ing qualities, and is in every respect sat itfnctory to lKr iairchaern. "While in San Francihco Ca)t. Wood left an order for a 7.r-tn loat to be built in ejcnct ac cordance with instructions and capable of making thirteen knots an hour! iMPBOVKwaris. At Arndt & Ferehen's mschiue sdiop oousiderable work is being done: the engine formerly used at the Astoria Ivor faotory is leing reconHtruct cd, and othor vrork is under way. A luUch wy is longest to lower iaoliier- from the fccoml story, whiciiwill be twed next season, and a now office Is Iteing Imiit H.mth of tbe main building. Watmr Hats. It is reixried that an organised IwukI of river pirates at Port laml are plundering the steamers and sailing vessels. The plan is to row along side in a small boat and by the aid of a confederate aboard nip anything that may le ''lying around loose."' a coil of ropp. a sail, lelaying ran, block, anything that can bo lugged off and sold for jimk. The UUoek.J-:. T. Potcrtl, Umatilla. Clut stp Vhiff and others are reported to have lot minor article in that manner. Silas Smith's Whale. About a week ago a whale came ashore on Clatsop beach and wag captured by Kaf Goodwin. He was about fortv-five feet long, and f rom appearances was good for 1000 or im gallons of oil. S. JJ. bmitit having a littk leisure time on his hands bought hit whaloship. and is now eiig.-igeil in tlie odoriferous manufacture of whale oil. lie calculates that he will clear $T03 on his purchase, as the oil yielded is of first rate quality, and worth four bits a gallon. InxT Vakt Tuck. When the Jio- lirin arrived in last Tuesday afternoon, while still below the city a boat with four occupants put off to board her for the iHirpose oi luoetmir somo returniiit' irutids. Their hook having been flung oh wiey were oongeu to arm with the tide, as it was impossible without a sail to make any headway against t he strong ebb. Their non-return led to the rumor that all hands were drowned, but they ar rived safe yesterday evening, having spent the night at Fort Stevens. They uaven i goi inrougii ujossmg the captam yet. SIabkihd. The marriage of 3Ir. ller man Yi'ise and Miss Sarah Oatroski took place yesterday morning at the resilience of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Fisher. The ltev. Dr. liettloheim, of San Francisco. performed the marriage ceremony accord ing to the Jewish rites. It was a private auair, none oeuig present but a lew in timate friends of the young couple. Mr. isc came to this country from Germany about three years ago, and during his residence bore has made many friends. The bride is a niece of Mr. Samuel Ostro- ski, of Oroville, CnUforuia, and is an ac complished young lady. Indian 1ult.ed. From Tillamook comes report of a fatnl encounter in which an Indian named King lost his life a short time ago. It seems that King aim nnouier muiim named do. Uunkul, a brother of the Duukel that Talzant killed at Clatsop a few month ago, got into an altercation, in whioh King drew a knife and attempted to carve Dunkel, who naturally objected t j such pointed attention. In the scunle that ensued Duukel got the knife away from liing end stabbed him. King dying in the course of an hour. DunLel was arrested Ihi( it being ulKiwn that he had acted in sett-defense be was allowed to go iree. SuNBisr The scene at oarlv dawn ves- terday was one of groat natural beauty Fleecy vails of fog hang over tha groat rivor that flowed iu silence underneath thestar-Ht sky. Tlie moon at its fell swung westward behind the firfc. and from the north lloated light clouds loses The light at tbe Cpe vie4 iritt t5T era nioming star in brigiitnxfu. The lessening aaure in the eastern rfcv us- tunned a pearly gray that deepened into a rosy glow from which Phot strtutras of! yellow light. The setting moon faded mtoaghont; tbe Cape light wont out, and the ships in the stream glistened iu the level rays of the morning sun. Tor The Masquerade llasquerade suits ranted at reasonable rates In largest variety by Ai. D. JvANT. THE PACIFIC CAS COXPA.M. A 3kw nartHrt la tlie Csa 5Ursctnrc. The salmon busanoss on Uie Columbia 1ms Krown to vast nrooortions in com parisou U the extent of operations whou Vm. Hume Jiegan packing. scTentean ytMrs ago. xeor ny year vim.- pacx. m erexaes in value: season after season the antiauces miuired entail numerous and costly stores of various goods, tin, sol der, thread, boats, laoquer, vanuwi, iabeit!. and the amount iuvosted, togeth er with interest, insurance, etc. makes a considerable plant. Though it is to the interest of the cannerytaen to carry as light a store from one season to an other cs they possibly can. vet a possible rise ia i rices or a "corner on certain requisite supplies compels them lo take time In- the forelock and lav in a lsrge supply months before the goods may be required. In no depjatment of the iHisiiieSri is iis more lunniitxi iiutu in iik cru nuuicfactorv. A considerable stmce in ewv canucrr is devoted to the inanu- faoture of cans, and anyofMj wimj has ever baen around one of these establish ments kuown tlie familiar sight of a row of Cniuaineti each with a little charconl furnace in front of him, und has doubt less followed tin? operation from the dc ft Mongolian who slices tlie t initiate to the twentieth man from whose hand the superintendent takes th finished can, saying There, you will notice thsi not a drofi ;f acid is on the inside of tlte can. and in tvTv rjpc-cl it is an A 1 can." etc, etc. The can are well made, and very rare r.re the cornplaints arising from any deft ct in that branch of manufac ture. lut any movement looking to a re daction in tlte jrice of furnishing the 30.000.000 cans that are filled at Astoria and viciuit v every year wili Uv tf iutert-s: to those directly OMKtriKtl. It is now iu "contenijiltitiiiu to start a manufactory r.t Astoria by the Pjicific Can CiMupiiny of Jim FrancteW. The intention is to snjiply cjuls to the Co lumbia river canneries at ltter quality, an at a cheaper rate than the canneries themselves manufacture them. It is a noticeable fact that thero is under the present aysteui an unr.vdable waste; the refuse which accumulates at every can nery in the shape of heaps of rasty tin scraps can, it is aaid le utilixed by this cosnpituy in the manufaciure of othor articles and thus entail a great saving iu that rasprct. Xcgotu-.tion are now in progress" looking t tlie starting of a factory lo turn out tlie cans by wholesale. The patent under which they are to lie made Is held by Norton Bros., of Chicago: the cans are made entirely b3' machinery, and thirty men can turn "out 1-10,000 fin ished cans every day. Tlie cost of the cans, including' tope, is staled to be $1!) per thousand. ! AxoniKR IxvExnox. At the Astoria Iron Works the regular amount of work goes n. Tlte foundry and ma chine shop are kept busy and a fine grade of work turned oat. The latest invention of Janw-n's laity brain is a can-o)deri&g machine, which Ataea l ox is pultnu in his odd minn4 c iu constructing. It is a half circle of c-st-imn to be set over a brick furnace, and to hold molten solder, in which tin' can l evolves. The cans eonut sliding down an inclined plane, are caught by transverse linger and whirled arouiwl t he .-ef t hing ring until complete ly soldered ami then dropped into a bin below. Thus far it is purelv experimen tal, but there seeius no leuaou witv it shouldn't answer tlte purpose required. Last season a .New York party named ISiirtf was here lo kim? up an alleged in fringement of iatenl concerning a sold ering machine iu operation. The appa ratus now being built ig intended to do the work in a 1 letter and consequently more satisfactory manner. Attention, Xo. X ! .SiK'cial meeting this weiiing. Nov. 15, at 70. Uusincss of iinporlance to every incuilicr of this company will come up before. ly order L. K. .Sici.k;. (!. l Viikkt.i:k. .Secretary. President. Are Van IiiMircd? If vou want insurance in reliable rom- imnles g to Wheeler fc Kolib. They roprosent Jin. Xorwiiii I'nton. the Lan cashire Koyai.amS the I'nion ln. Co., of San lnmeisco. with a conibiiKd capi tal of &ft?,W)0,XiG. They are also agents br tlie well-known Travelers Acci dent Insurance Company, of liar! ford. Via X. I, it. K. Fresh Ualtimore ovters paekeil in iee at .leff. CwrNciN :ntl I'm! er xveu r. All the latest makes and style; of cor sets anil ladies underwear at i'rnci Hros. Kmpire store. HimitiKt'.s wti:li Itnlmi. J. M. Yanlis, Sweet Springs, 3Io- writes: Mv mother has had bnniclrial and pulmonary atfexlion for forly years and in that time has tried almost every thing, mil never found anything to give lier t he relief Diiitnult's Cough Balsam has. M W. !C. Dement & Co.'s. A T:jIe.v IJfKrfKteak coaked to )ierfeeiiu is what you can get at Frank r abre s. Vavzi Iceisl Fitting Boot Or.SlMte, go to 1'. J. GoodMttns, on Che uamus street, next dnr to I. W. Ca?e. All gofNls of lite best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock ; new goods ciiiisSantlj arriving, Cuslom work. Fiuo Dress ("oc3s. rV splendid line of ladies dress swmIs is being displayed ai the f.tpire store. Hosiery. Ifosicry. IIsicryI Tin; latest novelties in Indies and ehildrens hosiery at Pracl Bros'. ISc IlitmniJt'.s t'ousb ibilsam. W. W. Batlerton, Columbia. "Nfo-say I eautint say too much for Dimmitt's Cough Balsam, for it always cures my cnildren of croup and myself and family of coughs and colds. At W. 15. De ment & Co. s. IVotiec. Dinner at "J P:FF'SCH0P HOUSE every day at f o'clock. The best i! n cent meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, puddi ng, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Clnrei. tea or conee inciuaeii. who nave inun him say .left is t he -UOSS." U. F. Stevens & Co Are offering extra inducements to any one in need oi a 1'iano, or urgan. . Fragrant CoiToe lo cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre'a, at his old stand. IVEtesi Yon Come to Astoria and waul a nice pan ronst, go to Fraiil Fabre s. at hta old stand. FraisSi Falres 5Ite. Frank Fabre has the finest fteramtmn dntions for lodpers to lie found in .s- j tona, over Ins rotfaurant In iviuaey's i buildinjr. ICvcrythiuc i neat nd clean gj "'W u STS ?.?ie , Vrank JE ln" " to h rftr,K 1 MlHX N 4k . : " Oysitrs in verj tj-le. And coffee at Mrs. Lovelt's. Ojslers. Oysters. Oysters, at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank Fabre's. Furniaheti or unfurnished front rooms at Mr. Campbell's, over the Gem saloon. AH SIN'S SUSDAY-SCHOOL. Abaead-tlyed PnpHs Who Flirt With Their Teachers. "C. A. T." Cat "D. O. G." Dog. This is the way the Chinose Isundrynian of the poriod begins to leam English. He learns it out of a child's primer, and his teacher generally a good-lookingyouiig woman who thinks it great fun to try and enlighten the heathen every Sunday af ternoon. The mission Sunday-schools for the heathen Clnnoo arc nearlv all taueht gratuitouslv by young ladies under the direction of a superintendent. There are several of these mission schools in San Francisco. The Chinaman wants to learn English for commercial nnmoses. and he is verv glad to learn it from the lips of a pretty it is a very amusing sigut tnis um- nese mission school. Pigtails, oiled silk tunics, embroidered toswilh thick white soles, form a pleasing contrast to bangs, frizzes, Gainsborough hats, fluttering ribbons and black silk niittp. The girls take the matter seriouslv, from the scho lastic and religious standpoint, but the laumlryman regards it in the light of flirtation. The same Chinaman w!m will stand up with the school and sing "Hock of Ages' in Chnu se, looking as pious as a tlieolog ical student, will sit down by his bt-ue-voU-nt voani! teacher and lead the con versation round, as far as his English will carry him, to his worldly prospects and his ambition for matrimony. Uue tjav Chinese deceiver gently inti mated lo his teacher that he was in pur suit of a wife a "Alebcan 7 wite. lie !K-toWid numerous crimson silk hand kerchiefs upon her, which she accepted ixscause alt the others did. in acoordauce with what she supposed to be Chinese custom. She took groat pains with her pupil's English and taught him useful sentences, such as "Some American men are good: somo American men are bad." In which original sentiment tlie youth heartuy concurred. This vouii" man looked about sozteen and had the merriest little countenance and the most ingouious manner imagin able. But behind it lurked duplicity and craft. "Teaclier, I own a laundry make fif teen dollars a week." Teaclier "That is good, Lung; you will be a rich man.'' Chinee "You no call mo Lung my name uuoug iiuug. in umna voung ladv no call man bv last name. Teacher is silent, much abasued at this reproof. Meditates over the fact that wisdom issues from the lips of babes, sucklings and Chinamen. Chinee 'Teacher, keep mv monev m tomato c?n under board in back part of shop. Melicau man like to find it, ok?' Teecher suggests that it would lie ks well not to enlighten "Melican man' on tlie subject. Chinee Jeaeher, own house m Clima most nice house now want wife- make plenty monev. mc Pav hundred dollars for wife not too much for good- Iookiu gal. Pav forty dollars no good ugly, common thing. For hundred dollars brsl-class wite. ieaeuer, jou nmdder and fader 'live'?' Teaclier "Onong Lung, 1 want vou to read some English before it is time to sing the last hymn. Chinee (producing gold nngi- 'loacher give you that if you take nice ring real gold plenty ladies in China be glad o have that ring. Teacher (not caring lo liare a Chmee for ''steady couinamv replies as sternly as the smothered giggles around her will permit) "Quoag -Lung, you have not said your lesson yet. What have you done with the book;-' Chinee ( in language of the Bowery; O. let up on Tigion ! Better read and spell learn somethin kelp get money: Tlie teacher is so hornhed at this senti ment that she no longer insists upon her pupil's acquiring a knowledge of the principles of the American religion and falls back on the spelling-book, while tins Chinese masher.' satisfied to leave his salvation in the hands of Confucius, flirts his handkerchief, twists his book. wriggles and squirms, ogles his teacher from the corners of Ins wicked little almond eyes and behaves badly. The teacher, who carries a pnilan- Uiron'o heart and a tender soul under the crooked biases of her black dumaum' and Spanish lace fichu, feels her spirits droop at me muugui oi. ncr pupu pusi -iuojujiu prospects and begins to lecture him on the vanity of all earthly things. Even money in a tomato-can cannot satisty the heart forever. She tells him, lmt he takes no heed. Presently the last hymn w given out, and all the Chinese, big and little, sixtv or sixteen, cropped-headed or pig-tiled rise ami mg Komuiuiiig umi sjiuuih uku "Chew a-clicw a-cbew, tooth, Munch, munch, niccy," but it is only a Chinese version of a Moody and Saukey hymn. It is followed by the doxology. also m Chinese, and then all the tea.hcrs shake hands with their pupils and tell thorn to be sure and come next Sunday, and those promising infants, still maintaining a sanctified demeanor, troop home to smoke opium and play Chinese poker uu- lu Monday morning recalls thom to the ironing board and the cares of the com mercial world. lU'M Custom VTir!;. Ztaui.t mid Shoes. Can be had at I..I. Arvold's, next lo Citv Book Store. Ladies and gentlemen cali there for tne finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. . At tbe JJmnire Store You will find the finest lace and em broideries, of richest quality. Sliaies. Skates. SUntcs ! Club skates, clipper skates, all si7.es; lowest, pric(. Xew York Novelty Store. For the genuine .J. 11. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best oi wines, liquor and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell Tower, and see Camp bell. Fot Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, von have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Sliiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Have Yistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, m ihienza, consumption, anil all throat and inns compiainls. z-o cunts amu-i a uot tic. A Nasal Iniector free with each bottle of Sliiloh's Catarrh Remedy Prlre -TO cunts. Sold by V. E. Dement An von iiiniln miserable bv Indi grvtion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of apiH-tite, , yeiiowsKin.' anuous vnai- izer in a iKiitive cure. It. Dement- Forsaleby W. Uraei up the whole s;em Wti ixtvn of ttii 11!mi:I. i?-e Advi-n iM'iinM.t The Her. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, lndM says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toS'iiim's Coxsumptiok CJukk. Sold by W. E. Dement. iloseoe Dixon's new eating bouse !e now onen. Rvcrvlhliiif has Ihhmi fit - tel up in Grst-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to cat, that at his place they can be accommodated. B lJlll 11 Ul.i-.l- lU.Mi; Jlll-j parts strength to botly and mind. Xo , other. Of drugcists. Guard and protect your health, make use of that true and efficient tonic medicine, Brown's Iron Bitters. en, Wholesale and Ketaii Dealer ii Provls'iorn? MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware,j THOl'ICAI. AND DOMESTIC j FRUITS AfcD VEGETABLES.! Togvthei with Wtftes, Uq:jor3,Yobacca.Cigsrs Foster's Exeiiige. TiUS WiiEKl" F;:ieM Rltfd up i:itlIardaMi Saniph Kihhns in the City. Kvf-ry tiling flrt-elav thnmghotit. At th ciitramf to the O. K. t N. iv,.?:;. W. S. DEMENT & CO. ASTOHIA, - - - OKECON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOiLET and FASGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded Clean iii-Q R, ep airing. IS'KAT. C1IKAP AND QUICK. I'.Y GEORGE LOVETT. Mala Street, oppoiile N. Ijel's. 22. 5 5 .15: jS 2Et. nKALKU IN Hay, Oats, Straw. Ll-aa, Brick, Ssmsnt and Sand Wont! l;el"vret to Order. Drayiny, Teaming and Express Business. Hones ana Carriages for Hire. V :rai.ki: is W1KES, LIQUORS AliD CIGARS. I'litHT TJiAKS PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting DOXK 1JY ltUDDOCIC & WHKKLUi:. AT fair mte-s. Afso a v:it;le: stiK-k it jroivU iu our iUe. Kt;ii::i;es Kivcu mill woik jsiKirauteeti. Ca street, in roar or I 0 ( F iHiildiup, next t t.as Co's otltee. HANSEN BROS. . SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. AlSi) PLANING- MILL. A full stook of hoino iia:iiifaetiireil s;oo(Ls cuiitaiitlv on hand. Special Attention given to Orders. All work guaranteed. Your iwtrniiace so licited. ASTOKIA. --- - oioroii Brewery Bee! Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. IIt bunch every Day from Pi to 12 A. M Tli'.' bc-u of I.hpiors and Clears on Iihu.1. !eerveil!y popular place of social resort. c.ko. iuli.k;:. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT- KILL0CHAE Will he .shortly on the berth for SALMON in lots to suit shippers. For freight and in- sunincc apply to M-ajrs. BALFOUR, ti UTIIRIE . Co.. rortlnnd. Or to 1. I CHERRY. Astoria. G. A. STJNS0N & CO., BLACKSM1TH1NG, At Cap:. Rogers old stand, corner of C;iss and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made ami reiwired. Good work piaranteed. Delinquent City Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. the undersimieil. Chief of l'oliee. have een furnished with a warrant from the City Council requiring me to collect the tax es assessed for the year 1SS3, and now delin quent upon the list and make return of the same within sixty days. All parties so in debted will therefore please take notice and govern themselves accoubnglv. C. W. L'OUGHERY. Chief of l'oliee. Asionn, Oregon, October aitii, 1SS3. I V 3 - T:u splendid A 1 British Iron -i-i Sl"il 5?v 1 LnJzyJM FDAHB AF k STOKES. A FULL LINE OF Fancy Groceries. WINES AND LIQUOKS HAEDWARE AND Ship Chandlery: Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. j In Hume's Mew Building Magnus 0. Crosby Denier in ill! Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumbers and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, l:iT AND Copper. Canceii anOlsiemns Supplies Stoves. Tin Ware and Kouss Furnishing Goods. JOBBING .V SHEET IRON. TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but tirst, class workmen employed. A tare assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand L. K. Gr. SMITH, Importer aud wholesale dealer in t'lrnr atul Tohnrrot, Smokers' Articles, rcayliiK I'ariN, Cutlery, Sla tiourry. V.tc. T!i. bnrest- and finest stock of MEEK- SCllAli.M :uid AMBER GOODS in the citv. rartlcular attention paid to orders from f me i-onnirj-. Thko. BBACKEK. Manager. ChenaintLs Htrent. Astoria. Oregon. NOTICE. To Hunters. Fishermen, Ranchers. Tl'YOU WANT THE HIGHEST MAK i ket pricf for your produce, go to JEFF'S. Steamer TOM MORRIS. THIS XEW mid Favorite ISoct S NOW HEADY FOIi BUSINESS AND J. can 1r chartcri'd Tor excursions, special partios. ido.. at reasouahle rates. A general steaiiiboiiiing luininess transacted. V. BOHLLING, Master. FOR TILLAMOOK. (Weather permitting.) Tlie new Steamer IO. FIFITD. N. .IOHANSEN, - - - Master. Will leave rorTILIVMOOK, on T?.OK SAILING DATES AND PAETICU 1; lars apply to .1. (J. HUSTLER. Main stnvt Wharl. .Vstoria : ALLEN Jfc LEWIS, rortland ; J. L. STORY Tillamook. DRESSMAKING. MltS. BRYCE IJKSPECTFtJLLY IN forias the Indies of Astoria, that her business is carried on as formerly at her rooms on ua-w .street opposite uuti i-enows r.uiltUn''. She returns thanks for then- pat ronage in the past, and solicits a continu ance. 01 tne same. Suits made, rmms?7.00 to SI5.00. All "IVorlc Warranted, Astoiia. Nov. 1st, 1SS3. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Sly the Xijsht. Inj Week or Month. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, With use of Parlor. Library and all the corn- torts 01 a nome. 1 crms reasonable. Apply to MKS.E.C.IIOLDEN. Cor. Main and Jelferson Sts. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 954 ACRES ON CLATSOP PLAINS KNOWN AS THE P. GEAKHATtTFARM together with thirtv cows, seventeen head at young cattle, one horse, one wagon and other farming implements. mis in a rare cuance tor anyone to secure a goou uairy or stocK iarm. For particulars Inquire of d-wtf J. W. GEARHAET Notice. -JVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTnE Xi uiulersisncu lias ceen anuointeu the as signee of the linn ofA.M. Johnson and Co. aud all persons having claims against said linn are notified to present the same duly verified to me at my office In Astoria. Ore gon, within three months from this date, Octouer inn, ib. d-tiw A. W.BERKY, For Sale. TrtlVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM JD lock Wood, which I will deliver at the hotwes of customers forS4 a cord. Driving er all kiads done at reasonable ..... - T T irnTn nilf IV. -44. JILIUUU.l It's a Cold Day when the Bess Gets Left ! He still takes the lead in FINE CLOTHING AND U Merchant Tailoring A fulr. square deal to all who buy their PALL CLOTHING OF r-J-a 33- Thl A JXTO? The Boss Merchant Tator and Clothier. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL nLERCHANDISE. The Public of Astoria and surrounding districts are cordially invited to inspect my Mammsf OF- Fall ai Winter Importations ! During the present week centre counters the elegant line shown in Figures Never Lie ! JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by Ids hooks that lit-is doing the uiggesi unsmess 01 any RESTAUEANT In the city, and he will guarantee to rive the Jjest meal lor cash. SOLID GOLD JEWEL R Y Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, Of every description. Tlie finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. taT'All goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. if Soois i Every Deiarieiil! I I LARGEST STOCK ! I FINEST GOODS ! and LOWEST PRICES ! 1 I Dry (Boiu and. Clotliii House of Astoria. I C. H. G00PEE. I XL I X L I Men's, Youth's. Of E-sresy Description .hist opened at'the Occident Store. !uii a!l ! Prices 10 Tlie CLOTHIER, MERCHANT R H CO to Ill 53 mm vT1 r4- tj r 51 Ph rt il & I 0 $ v rlH r, o ,1 1 V Vri ft M 0 O ft ft m B a I will display on my largest and most of aoods ever Oregon. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE MILL G0MPAIY TS IX THE FIELD AXD PROPOSES TO -L r remain. We will take onion? for lumber from 100 to MX) M.. at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of A1 quality. flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTFORT 3IIT.L CO. S. C, Kksxek, Snpr. BBSS. The Portland and Astoria ! steveboee COMPANY Is prepared to contract with masters and consignees of vessels for the Loading and Unloading of Vessels AT ElTHEli POUT. Pioniptiiess and satisfaction in all cases. iniaranteed uBuii Ouaiiiy 10 Suit all ! X-eading TAILOR, AND HATTER. Ed.D. Curtis & Go. UNSURPASSED IN STYLE MB FINISH. - NEW FUEHITUEE, A COMPLETE STOCK P H OTO GrR APBLEK, Ooraer Rentou and Squemoqna Streets, East of the Court House. Ajstoria, Oregon iReaily for B and Boys ! ! 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