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V (1) Mt gaily gtovtmu ; ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER US, lSS ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HAI1L1ORAN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS AXI rKOPRIETOKS, A.STOKIAX BUILDING. - - CASS STREET Term of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week l5cts. Sent by Mail, per month 0ct.. r " one year............. .S7.ou -Fre ol jKstage to subscribers. BfAdvertlsemeuts inserted bv the ve.ar :it tbe rate of S2 per square per month. Tran .sicat adveriLslnj fifty cents per square, each Insertion. Around tlie City. -iThe Slate sails to-dav. .The Willamette arrived iu yesterday, coal laden. 'Twenty-eight Astorians were registered at Portland hotels last Monday. .Freight, principally salmon, is being hauled on the new O.Ii. & N. dock. What has become of that project in reference to a Thanksgiving dinner? The Clan Ferguson carries 12,94:1 bar rels flour, -worth $09,710 to "the cove of Cork. 1 Lnigi Serra has rebuilt his popular Campi restaurant, and refitted it in the best style. See ad. Times are reported dull in the interior oi the state; a good many men are out of employment. Times have been livelier in our own city. Alex. Campbell's Gem saloon has an established reputation, and his spacious -establishment compares favorably with any in the Northwest". Anyone wishing to rent a comfortable dwelling house can be accommodated by applying to L. Serra at the Campi res taurant for particulars. Daring tho big blow last Monday zuorning a large tree came crashing down the hill at Upper Astoria, and came with in four feet of Frank "Wright's kitchen. It wfs a close call. Captain Dumbreck of the British sjcamer Bell Hoclc has been fined $.r.0D for refusing to show the ship's papers to the custom house officer who boarded his ves sel on arriving at San Francisco. High tides and heavy rains swell the volume of the water that surges under the streets. A tide a little higher still would be of benefit in sweeping away considerable filth that may breed fever dad pestilence. Parties up from Cauby report that on Monday morning tho velocity of the wind at that point was registered T2 miles per hour. The trilling amount of damage done indicates forcibly the safety of our splendid harbor. The river has a gfeat number of vessels in it, and at As toria $50 would fully pay all the damage consequent on the zephyr. According to the Portland papers the hidiana and liholan went on a regular fear in the Willamette, last Monday morning. A breeze coupled with a tre mendous rise in the river blew them from the dock and away they went bumping around carrying devastation among big and little vessels. One of Rrown A; Mc Cabe's scows was sunk by the lihatnn. ALiDE JC14M. The British ship Slw!; fyriige was chartered to arrive, but after 7the decline in freights commenced here the ohorter was cancelled by the agree-.ment-t pay tho owners JC2450 if she ar rived before November 30th, and '1000 if jahe arrived later. By making the port yesterday tho former figure has been .earned. S. F. Comm. News, 22. Too Utteult Ut. One of the very re cent agonies is for a young lady to deco rate one of the oyster shells she picked ap on the beach last summer, by paint ing on its pearly side a picture of a couple sitting by the sea under a sun umbrella. This she sends to the young gentleman who waB the other half of the couple, first tying a blue ribbon bow upon it. The deep, tho utter significance of this is: 'fRemember me. Others may forget." And straightway he proceeds to remeiu "ber her with a pound of chocolate creams. Comcebt. The choir of the Congrega tional church, assisted by some of tho leading musical talent of the city, also by1 the Amateur Orchestral Union, will give a concert at the Congregational clinrch on Tuesday evening, December 4th. The nroizramme is an attractive one, and judging from the prompt re hearsals, the concert will be a grand suc cess. The proceeds will be devoted to tho .organ fund as previously announced. The organ is one of Clough & Warren's b6t instruments, and was purchased for -me use ol tne church at a cost ot over ithree hundred dollars. The Watek Works. A force of men -wpb busy yesterday laying branch pipes down West 9th from Wafl to Cedar street. The main pipe runs from the reservoir across J. W. Welch's property to West 8th street, thence to Wall, anil (Jourt, following Yall to Benton, leading down that street to Chenamus, and thence to Spruce. Eastward it runs from West 8th to West 5th, connecting there with the main which is now lavine from the gap above. Some difficulty is ex perienced in making connection at upper ABtoria, owing to the fact that a part of iae ground iraversea can oniy oe worKeu ai low uue. Kktuened. Among tho passengers on theS. Q. Reed yesterday afternoon was tho Nestor of the Oregon Pioneer party W. H. Gray. He is hale and hearty -mad savs he enjoyed his trio throughout. Ho went east as far as New York citv. and visited old friends in the interior of the state and also in Michigan. Tho changes of a third of a century were inanneat, ana ne was "glad, to get back 7 to. Oregon. He speaks in the most com plimentary terms of the way in which the company was treated by the North ern Pacific people. He says that from tEe time thev left Portland everv ntten- tfcia was paid -the party and that every thing that a transportation company could do for the comfort and convenienc of - its patrons was cheerfullv sunDlied. Mr. Gray was kept busy shaking hands and receiving the welcomes and congrat- uuiuwtui ui uib ineiiua lust evening. lie goes 10 nisjarm tms morning. Woktk Seexkg. Some time ago men tion was made of a can solderine ma cfeine, the laBt emanation from the fertile brain of M. Jensen, the inventor. The isaohine was built at the Astoria Iron Works, and finished Saturdav. Yester day it was tried and worked satisfactorily in every way. It does the work in exact Accordance with tho idea of the inventor aud reflects equal credit on the brain Hi&t thought tho idea and the mechanical skill that placed the idea in tangible ikhu. xuexe win ue u pumic exuiuuiou of the machine and its workings at one a&ock this afternoon and the bovs at toe shop extend an invitation to cannery Esen ana others to come and see the ma chine work. It will do away with the noessity of paying further royalty to Eastern men and is admirablv 'ndnnted to" facilitate the work of putting salmon in-proper snape lor transportation. Tkc OeuuiBC CIul Slinfc f For sale at Carl Adler,s. The best Mince knd Pumpkin pies at jLsiona mcery. : Furnished or unfurnished front Toaas at Mr. Campbell's, over the Gem HOW IT LOOKS TO A SETTLKK. What a Columbia County Man TlihiVn Con cendnc the Astoria Kailreail. The following, though not intettdod for publication. illttRtnttos the feaKng in the minds of itmny regarding the Astoria railroad: I inclose a clip from the (JityoHhiH stating, among other facts set forth, that the O. &. C. Company proposes to com plete its railroad froin Forest Grove to Astoria. I ask when do they intend to complete it? Will it le twb or three years, or is it to be proposed from rime to time till the people of Portland can prevent its being built for all time to come? The people of the Nehalem val ley are very anxious that 1 bin road should be built, its they always expected that Astoria would le their market place, and they are willing that the Oregon fc Cali fornia Railroad Company, or any other company should have the benefit of the laud grant: the rights of the settlers to be respected: providing they will build from Astoria forty miles of the railroad in 1881, and complete the remainder of the line to Forest Grove before the first day of January, W, on or near the line surveyed by the Northern Pacific engin eers in 188.i. The people who have nettled on the odd numbered sections of this much abuhed land grant for seven years wh to know how they are to et title for their homes before another seven years expires, or till the next generation claim it. It would be an act of justice that all persons who settled on thosv odd section before they were fectioiused should obtain their title under the homestead laws. It has been stated by some that the Northern Pacific has already earned those la mis by build in" the road from Portland to luilama. Should the Northern Paciric receive thoc lands and then charge live net tier for making his own improvement it would be worse than highway roblwry. If the Astoria and Forest Grove rail road could be built as 1 have herein stat ed, 1 think the producers of Western Oregon would be satisfied, but if the road must be delayed six or seven years longer and the people of Astoria tU-eni it wise to petition the next Congress to declare the land forfeited, ihey could get tho signa tures of everyone In the Nebalciu valley, and a large portion of I he Willamette valley. When this ro.ul in built can it be oper ated with profit? 1 never saw the esti mates as reported by the experts, of tho timber in tiie Nehalem valley, but sup pose it to be about eighteen hundred mill ion feet, at 50.000 feet peracrc by sections, seven miles from the railroad. This would be about one-eighth rmrt of the timber. The timber trade would be very large, as there is a demand for it in nearly every part of the globe. Jni it the road is not buill we may as well let the forest fires rage and make room for grass and siock range-s. The trade from tlw- larg coal fields m the Nehalem valley would be nearly as great as the timber! Tin? farm produce would be very small at present. The carrying trade of the Willamette valley needs no comment. The people there seem to be far more disappointed than the people of Nehalem or Astoria. When they saw the report made to you Septem ber 13th, bv Mr. Villard anil his engin eers, estimating the cost of constructing the road at i?fA),00D per mile and term inal facilities at Astoria $7fiO.OOO, they thought the line run ihroutm the Gales creek canyons, to build bridges from f0 to 21G feci high, and the high estimates of building the road, were made in the interest of 1'oriland. Men who have knowledge of the coun try say there .v several oilier places where the railroad could be built for far less expense than 'he Fish Hawk pass, and the road would be some ton miles shorter, wiving one-half million of dol- atsaudthe expense of repairing high bridges and washouts in Gales creek bot toms. Why dots Portland trv to prevent this railroad from beins built? The farmers of Oregon answer this question. All their produce must pnss through tlie ton gates of Portland. There the bulk is broken at the fanner's expense. They tell me that it costs twenty-two cents per iiusnei to get their wheat to tide weier. and all other produce in proportion: and their merchandise and farm implements must pass through the same toll gates back to them with still higher percentajw. This is why the tanners ot the Willamette? val ley are so poor ana tne nusiucss men oi Portland so rich. The fanner receives no profit from his farm or labor, and when a partial failure ot crops comes lie lias no money for expenses, and he goes to Port land and those Scotch loan companies send a man to his count v seat to see if the title is good at the expense of the fanner, plant a mortgage on Ins larm and loan him money at 10 ptr cent, an nual interest. These are some of the reasons why the people of western Ore gon felt so aggrieved and disappointed when they saw the report of Mr. Villard of Sept. loth. lM&l. If the Oregon and California Jiailroad company would complete their lines as thev propose, it would throw open the natural gateways ot commerce and luni the whole transporting trade to Ude water at Astoria. If the Astoria and Forest Grove rond was completed the fanners could ship their wheat to Astoria for one-halt ot what they now pay. nd give a handsome prom to the railroad compniry for mov inc their irrain to Astoria, where sea going veasels could receive their full cargo lor any part ot the globe, nut so long as they are obliged to pay a double transfer nt Portland, storage", wharfage, lighterage and towage, they will raipe less crain. Thev have no more faith in proposals and promises till the earth is broken and the work of constructing this railroad is commenced. Ihey have already seeded a portion cf their laud to grass this fall, and if this railroad is not built soon the plains of Western Oregon will be turned into stock ranges, llie people can drive cattle around the toll gates of Portland with far more profit and less labor than raising wheat to give 20 per cent, of it to Portland before it can be moved to tide water, and all the landnow under a mortgage that cannot be re deemed can be returned to the Scotch Loan company for a sheep ranch. What l have written are tacts and re liable reports, together with my views of the whole matter, and u it is worth any thing, or anv part of it. I shall feel thankful if you nave a word of encour agement concerning this matter. bUTTLEIt. Pittsburg, Columbia Co.. Nov. 23, 18SJ. Use IHtmulll's Couuli KuUnin. Y. W. Battcrion. Columbia. Mostivs: "I cannot say too much for Dinimitt's Cough Balsam, tor it always cures my cntldrcn of croup and mvselfiand family of coughs and colds." At V. E. De ment & Co.?s. LVe Ilituitiift's ('oiisli Katsaui. .1. M. Yanlis, Sweet Springs, MoM writes: "juv mother has had bronchial and pulmonary afTeclion for forty years aud in that time has tried almost every thing, but never found anything to give her the relief Dunmitis Cough Balsam has." At W. E. Dement & Co.'s. Fine; 3rcss Goeiels. A splendid line of ladies dress goods is being displayed at the Junpiresiore. Slmivs. SI;ite.s. Skates! Club skates, clipper skates, all sizes; lowest prices. New York Novelty Store. HeM Cnstoin M'orlc. IJootsnntl SIiufK, Can be had at I. J. Arvold's, next to Citv Book Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for Ine finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. For The MasHHcrade. Masquerade suits rented at reasonable rates in largest variety by M.D.KJLNT. m-port or Astoria Public School hist. 1. For Month Endinc .Vor. 23, 1SS3. 2. 5 2 I I 2 1 0 : ? rro?": 5. o c Xmnbrr Hsgfr ttrrd. Ar. Ae. A r. Daily Atttndantf. 'Ptr Cent. AtUmltinee. A r. VaU A bte net. Suhtbrr Tardy. Names of papils neither tardy nor ab sent. 1'lltST GSAMMAH PHPAKTMENT. Beatrice Gragg. Emma Devol, Ella Pope, Pauline Parker, Minnie Sherman, Calla Brodie, Ella Kucker, Josie Bryce, Grace Carmthers. Anna Pope, Bertha Powell. Willie Tallanl, Otto Parker, irank ionng,Ulga lteilborn. Jjillyhwan, Lillie Stantield, Jtnlph Hanmu Nora Bappleyea. Willie McKenn, Otto Prael. Hat tie Dunning. Zoo Carruthers, Daisy Goodell, Alice Stockton. SFX!OST uuammah dkpahtmext. Ella Tanger, Annie Hnrtwie. Annie Anderson. Sherman Pinnell. John Trul lingor. Willie Tucker, Olga Pohl, Bobert Brodie, Ferdinand Hart wig.Lena Bocha.u Sadie Crang, Jennie Nichols, Katie Logan. Mary Montielh, Willie Binder, Nellie Sherman, Weston Daggett. Lillie Huett, Agnes Stockton, Katie Monroe, William Trulliuger, Max Berendc-s. Thos. Bnwlings. Lemuel Howes. Katie Thrall, Alfred McCIanaban, Chris. Devol, Frank ltucker. FIKST INTERMEDIATE. Alico Brodie. Frank Curran. Zenas Gross, Alma Heilboni, Winnie McKean, Duncan iu.cl.iean, Minnie Kogers, Maud Veatch. Com Bochau, Bertha Devol, Min nie Hobsou, Jus. Johnson, Jennie Mon teith. Howard Pinnell. Millie Joplin, Bennie Wise, Nelson Borgmund. SECOND INTERMEDIATE. Albert Leighton. Eddie Pitkin. Henn Snow, Frank Veatch, Georgie Metcalf, jvuuiu unnui-, vuarjuM xuu, vjouirey Hnnssn. Mary Johnson, Lucie Morton, Helen Monteith, Jennie McClaunhau, ltooen. Mobean. Alma l'ohl, Nellie sher ry. Hi la Tucker. primary DKPAirrMEST. Mary Anderson, Bosa Hill, Eddy Hob- .... T.l XCT-ff t t " - T dria Wilson, Mattie McDuff. ThroMin? (JooJ Jlouej After Unl. Aslorians are familiar with the wav- ward actions of one 0. H. Bailev who skipped the town some time ago, and who tnough lost to sight is still in mem ory "dear." C. H. Cooper, his employer, naturally wishing to bring him to justice, set the machinery of the law in motion lo hriug him ba.k from ban Francisco m which city his father has an establish ment of convenient access. Accordingly a requisition was procured from his ex cellency the governor of Oregon, and a warrant issued from tho justice court of i ins cuy, aim anuea wuu ootu, w. ix. Bobb went to San Francisco to bring imcic i ue iieeing youth. But on his arrival at the California metropolis it was discovered that the requisition was for embezzlement, while the warrant was for larceny, and to fur ther complicate the question it was found l hat while m Uregon, embezzlement and larceny are not so widelv nnart. vet in California the experience and legal acu men of our southern neighbors have nro- duced a special line of argument which in substance is that a man can take what is not his without stealing it. immediatelv upon Kohls arrival Bai ley was released on a writ ef habeas corpus, and the San Francisco prosecut ing attorney proceeded to mako a test case of it; ho wanted to have Bailey go back to Astoria, of course, but is desirous ef having some precedent established and at last accounts had a pile of docu ments before him that was con stantly increasing. The result is Bobb returned without his pnsoner; the San Francisco chief of jxilice says he wants "to see justice kike its course.' the prosecuting attorney has written to Gov ernor Stoneman for a copy of the requi sition from Governor Moodv. Bailev is feeing three lawyers, and "the matter cases usually do, until everyone con cerned is sick and tired of it. Probably the easiest thing to do is to drop tho whole business, and look out for others in Astoria who are playing the same game and getting ready to skip when their uuem lor gciung creuu is oxnausieei. Will Tcitiporarilj- Close. .leffot the chop house gives timely notice to all his patrons that he will close his restaurant for repairs, from 5 A. M. Monday, 20 Inst, until 3 P. M. the following Uiursday, when he will re open with a grand Thanksgiving elm JEFF. IVotice; to (lie Thirties. Switches made from combings or cut hair: new switches made to order from the. best imported hair, iu anv shade de sired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. Kates reasonable. Call or address Ulir.ENHAl'.T & SCHOENHE, Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria, Oregon. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, ana toilet articles, eiccau be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conns drug store, opposite ocuien hctel. Astoria. Tho Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep- i t -in-. i: t:.. i. i... SIil,llCOIIil, 1 uuuilUiiim, uuurt, mi mors, female compiainis, eic rampn lets free to any address. Seth V. Fowl &Sonp Boston. SniT-on's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by AV. E. DemenL The nutritive properties of Coldex's LtQrm Behf Toxic sustain the body without solid food. ColdciVs no olhcr. llnw Wiwnr's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds. uroncuius, wiioopuiK wuj,u, iuuji, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and jung complaints. oj ceins aniwti a ooi tie. ITitr's IlnvRV eiP HoilEHOtTXD AXI1 Tai: has a larger sale than any other cougu nieuiciue. Pike's Toothache Dnora cure In Thanksgiving Tnrkcys. Any one wishing one of these noble birds, can leave their orders at the Star Market. The Clarionn. Just the thing for balls aud parties, a complete orchestra, with dance music, figures for calling dances, etc-, complete. To those desirous of having dances, and not otherwise provided with music, it is invaluable. Call at the New York Nov elty store and examine it. Oyslcrs in Every Style, Ami coffee at Mrs. Lovett's. Oysters. Oysters. Oysters. at the Astoria Oyster depot: a stew, fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank Fabre's. At the Empire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. Corsets anel L'nelcrvrenr. All the latest makes and styles of cor uts and ladies underwear at Prael Bros.' Empire store. Frn.uk Fnbre Hotel. Frank Fabre has the finest aecouimo- dalioii Tor lodgers to be found in As toria, over his ri'Staurant in Kinsev's building. Everything is neat aud clean and the beds are new. soft and comfort able. If you wantgood board ami Iodg- ng go to r rank ranres A Juicy Beefste'uk cooked to perfection is what you can etat r rani: raures. Thanksgiving- Turkeys. Some choice turkeys at Warren & Thompson's. Leave your orders early. Hosiery. Hosiery. Hosiery! The latest novelties in ladies ami childrens hosiery at Prael Bros. 15. V. Stevens & Co re etirering I'xtra inducements to anv one in need of a Piano, or Organ. Fruranf Ceiflee' to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's. at his old stand. ZVoticc. Dinner atJ EFF'SCHOP HOl'SE every day at o'clock. The best2f cent meal in town; soup, nsn, seven kinds ot meats, vegetables, pie. pudding, etc. A glass if S. F. Ileer, French Claret, tea or coiiee. included, ah who nave tried him say .Jeff is the 'UOSS." ForuIVe-at l'ittin Itoot Or Shoe, go to P. .I.Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. When You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank fa ores, at ins old stand. Iurse Found. Last Fridaj" evening a purse contain ng money. Loser can have it bv applying to Ir. E. Liddicoat at Hansen urns. Via X. P. It. K. Fresh llaltimore oysters packed in ice at .leflTs. Itoscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that at ins place they can be accommodated. Wlum you don't kimw mat wbnt nils you; when you feel aches and pains all over: wucn you icei ureu ami iainc, useurowns iron umers. a wonder ful reviver. Many who never complain are never theless seriously ill. lTse Brown's jron Bitters and there will he no cause of complaint. The llev. (leo. II. Thaver.of Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife oweour lives toSiiii.oii's Consumption CviiK.n Sold by W. E. Dement A Xasal Iniectfir. free with ench bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Hemedy Price r0 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement Why will you couch when Shiloh's Cure wilLgive immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50'cts ami SI. Sold by W. E. De ment. "Hackmetack." a lastiu-' and fra- errnnt nerfume. Priot ".1 and m cents. Sohl by Y. E. Dement. Brace up the whole system with King o' the Blood. Seo Advertisement. Notice to Stockholders. VTOTICE IS HEREBY HI VEX TH AT THE -LT annual meeting oi the stocknoulers or the Pacific Union Pk'c Co. will be held on Saturdav Dec. 22 188S. at their office in As toria ioriue puriiose oi electing a uoaru oi Directors and the transaction ut such other business as may come before the meeting. .7. II. GILSTKAP. .1. A. CAKI-SOX, Secy, Pres't storia Xov.2T.. 1833, DRESSMAKING. TiritS. BKYCK ItKSPECTFULIA" IX ItA forms the tadles of Astoria, that her business Ls carried on as former!' at her rooms on Cass street opjoslte Odd Fellows liutuimg. sue returns inaiiKs lor tueir pal ronaee in tho nast. and solicits a commit ance of the same. Suits made, from S7.00 to SI5.0O. All Work "Warranted. Astoria. Xov. 1st, 18SL Desirable Property FOR SALE. FIFTY MIXUTES DRIYE FROM SAX Jose, Cal.. on the Los Gatos Road. A new 5-room dwelling house : between o and .six acres of choice fruit land. Dwell ing built for saloon and store. The property will be sold at a bargain, as I have too much other business to attend to it. Terms Sl.COO-lialf cash; balance on time witii easy payments. Apply to B. YOITXO. Astoria, Oregon. dts-lm j SELECT MASQUERADE BALL. tSL Rescue Jntiilee Tronpe Fifth Annual Masquerade Ball, Thnrselay Evening:, Nov. 29th, I8S3. At the Skating Rink. HONOKAKV COMMITTER. Cant. Oeo. Flavcl, Hon. Win. Chance. Col. It. R. Speilden. Hon. A. .T. Megler, Hon. .Tohn Halm, IIou.J. W.Huine. M AXAfl KMKXT CO MMITTEE. X. Clinton, F. L. Parker, C. H. Stockton, F. C. Blake. nECEPTIOX COMMITTEE. MEMBERS OF THE TROUPE. INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. C. H. Stockton, J. W. Hare. .1. W. Brown. INVITATION COMMITTEE. F. L. Parker. N. Clinton. J. Hrjibuni, J. D. Hare, A. A. Cleveland. KI)OK MANAGEltS. B. S. Worsley. J. A. Davidson. F. U Parker. Parker. J je. Hepburn, U. C. Richardson. Pricrt cf Admission. Lady Maskers. - - - - fhkk. Cent Maskers. - - - - 1 50 tarty Spectators. - so Cent Spectators, - I 00 Tickets may be procured of members of theTioiipe. Maskers' Tickets c m be procured only at the store of F. L. Parker. Two elejntnt piizes will De awarded to best sustained lady anrt gentleman character. JORDAN&BOZORTH Holiflay Hoods Just Received, coMraisixo : Rogers Bros Platedware, Bisque Figures, Fine Majolica, Japanese Goods.. Willow and Rattan Goods, Green River Cutlery. WECOKATEB China Dinner anil Tea Sets, And a Full Line of Crockery .Glassware. AI.SO First-class COAL OIL a Specialty. JORDAN & BOZORTH, Cor. Chenamus and Genevieve Sts Astoria, Xov. 22nd, 1S83. .Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTIOX issued out of the Hon. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Clat sop, on the 2Cth dav of OctoDer 1883. and to me directed, on a decree- for the fore closure of certain mortgage lelns, wherein, Isaac uergman anu a w. uerry, piainiins, recov ered a judgement aud decree of foreclosure against Cluis. La Itov defendant for the sum of thirteen hundred seventv-flve and flltv one hundredths ($1375.50ldolfars, and interest thereon from the 4ih day of August lfc"82 at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the cosls anu uisDursemenis taxed at iu w to geiher with accmlng costs and exuenses I huve levied upon and will sell at public auction on the xth dav of December 1883. at 2 o'clock P. M. ot said dav at the Court house uoor in Astoria uiatsop county uregon. lor casu iu iianu at time oi saie, nu me nuni line and interest the above named defendant has la the following described real prperty to wit: Tlie S. V. U.. ot Sec. 2J, T. 8 X., ot R. 8 W. uiuaiueiie liierminn. a. ar. rsvoaiBLY Sheriff. Notice of Dissolution. V OTICE IS HEREBY GI VEXTHAT THE 1 1 partnersnip Heretofore existing between Duck Fong under the firm name and .style of Lung "Wing as pawnbroker In the city of iisioria. ls iiils a ay uissoiveu uy mutual con sent, ine uiiMness wui oe carried on uy the new Arm name of Goon Wing Co. Duck Fong will pay all the debts of Lung 1 IllA l.ll. GOOX WIXG CO. By LAM FAT. LAM DUCK aianager. Delinquent City Taxes. XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GlYEX THAT I J-1 the undersigned, Chief of Police, have been furnished with a warrant from the City Council requiring me to collect the tax es assessed lor tne year 1833, and now delin quent upon the list and make return of the same wiiiuii sixty uays. ah parties so in debted will therefore please take notice and govern ui-inseives accordingly. C. W. LODGHERY. Chief of Police, Astoria, Oregon, October 23th, 1883. NOTICE. To Hunters, Fishermen, Ranchers F YOU WANT. THE HIGHEST MAR - Ket price tor your produce, go.to JEFF'S, I AM OVERSTOCKED IN CLOTHING AXD Furnishing Goods And will therefore try and re-- duce it by offering Men's, Youth's, and Boy CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Rubber and Oil Clothing At a Large DIsceHmi, A nv nnrfv imvlnff rrnrtdn of ttir from this date forth will he al lowed ten per cent, on purchases of over S10. Embrace the oppor tunity and buy your clothing of Z. KANT. Whole The Leading Dry House of ARGEST STOCK -LOWEST F New Goods Received Firares New Lie ! AND JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books tliat he is doing the oiggesi uusmass oi any EE STATJE ANT In the city, and he will guarantee to Klve the best meal for cash. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY BRACELETS, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astortiu HAll goods warrantedasreiircseiittsl GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. OVE Men's, Youth's, and Boys ! ! r vfl rji 1 1 i mm a u i uti any if Of Esry Just opened at Styles to Suit all ! Prices to Suit ell S D. A. McINTOSH, 1 Th.e Xjeading" i CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND HATTER. g LOEB & OO. JOBBEKS IN WINES, LIQTJORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. -All goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. HANSEN BROS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, AND PLANING MILL. A full stock of home manufactured Roods constantly on hand. Special Attention given to Orders. All work guaranteed. Your patronage solicited. ASTORIA. I - - - - Oregon sale and Hetail Goods and Clothing Astoria. by Every Steamer. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE 71 MILL COMPANY IS IX TIIK FIIiLl) AXD TKOPOSKS TO remain. We will tak' orders for -lumber from 100 tii MX) M at the mill or delivered. We also hi:tiuiraeture lath and shingles of At quality. Plooring- a Specialty . Add rets all orders WKSTPOIIT MILL CO. S. O, tfKXXKIC, Supt. Ready for Business, The Portland and Astoria STEVEBGEE COMPANY Is prepared f contract with masters ami consignees vessels for tho Loading r.nd Unloading of Vessels AT KITIIEi: POUT. J Pinmptnex and satisfaction guaranteed I in ail case.. r. r-Jti x cissaa hs gtij ts u n a Description the Oceident Sloro. mm my to Suit el! ! Ed. D.Curtis & Co. Carpets, MoMerj UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Streets, East of the Court llouse. mm u k a h a t one minute. Astoria, Oregon i i -