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ASTORIA, OREGON:
FRIDAY....
...DECEMBER 7, 1S83
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORTOF ASTORIA.
READY FOR SEA.
Virco, Sw bk Calais Nov 20
Gaitlocb, Queonstoun Xor2t
deepens. Br bfc Qneenstown Nov 24
Olan Terctison Br blc Qut-enstown Nov t"
Harry Bailey. Br bit Queenslovn Dc S
Antwerp. Br bk Quccnstovrn Dec 5
Oberon, Br ap Qneenstown Dec 5
Oberon. Br bk Qnoenstntra Dec C
Ironside, Br bk Qneenstown Dec C
VESSELS IX THE RI VEIL
fmn.r;.l Am i I.itWashincion. Aratp
Olive S.Sonthard. Amsp Highland Lieht, Am. sp
Hod Cross, Am sp
I nrti.niL- Am fin.
Ice Kins, Am sp .
Helicon.
Khotan. Brsp
Rowland Hill. Br bk
Star of Krin, Br sp
Spirit of the Dawn. Br
City of Madrid. Br sp
Inchgreen. Brsp
l.adstock. Br bk
Gleniffer. Brsp
Bargany, Br sp
Anserona. Br sp
.Sarah Bell. Br bk
Carrie Winslow.Am bk
Martha Fisher,
Killochan. Br si
Lizrie Bell. Br bk
Mallseate. Brbk
Bolivia. Br bk
Oakwortli. Br 6p
Girvan, Brbk
Sea King. Am sp
Cvnisca. Br bk
Morayshire. Br sp.
Sovereign of the beas
Blemah, Brsp
VESSELS OH THE WAY.
Froau Foreicu lorts, for the
Columbia River
Aberstwith Castle. BrsplOGS Liverpool Sept tl
Banca, Brbk 1000 Newcastle. Sopt 9
Ghas. Coteswortb, Br bk Liverpool
City of Carlisle, Br bk Greenock Ack 14
Kskdale. Br bk Liverpool July 26
Mo of Erin, Br sp Sydney Sept 1C
.lanet McNeil, Brbk June 13 Glasgow
Kelverdale. Brbk 1191 N S "7
Oban Bay, Br bk Townsville Sept 18
River Indns, Br sp H1J5
Scottish Bard. 1'rbkSlG Brisbane Sept If
Stachound. Br bk S73 Wilmington
S. R. Mead. Am bk 1025 N Y Sopt C
From American lort.
Henry J ames. Br bk K3 N Y June l'J
Merom, Am sp Y August 17
M V "Watts. Am bk New "V ork May 12
TIHic E Starback, Am sp N Y June tS
TIME TABW: FOK ASTOSilA.
NOYKMRElt.
IIICII WATKK.
LOW WATItlt.
Wrst.
Second. I Fllst. Second.
p E j5: j 5 if if
dnaHSHiSH
h. id. h. m. X h. m. X f. m. X
j
11 2 07a7-4 1 13'J-1 7 IMVtl 21 8 S3p-09
'4 2 46 7'o 1 48 S0 8 0J ! 2-'5 Jt 38 -0'7
S .122 7'4 2 20 8-il 8 4S 2 4 10 02 -0T
4 3 M 7-3 3 03 8'1 0 121 2fl 10 3S -03
5 4 87 7'l 3 159 70 10 14 2 C 11 15 0 0 !
5 21 C-9 5 01 71 11 10 2 5 11 60 0'4
7 C 11 0-J fi 18 07 - - -- 0 15 2-2
S 7 09 7-1 7 30 C4 0 ."i2 O'S 1 20 l'o
9 8 OS 74 S 50 G'3 1 50 12 2 45 IS
10 9 07 7'fS 10 0 03 2 4H Ffi 4 01 0'7
1110 03 81 11 14j) C-5 4i 1-8 R 12 02
12 10 55 S-5 - - - - 4 4 2 0 C 10 -04
13 0 18 C'fl II 41 81) 5 40 21 7 14 -OS
11 1 17 72 0 27 91 0 35 22 8 -10
15 2 09 TT, 1 10 9-1 7 23 2 3 8 Ti -l'O
10 2 Ti3 7'C 1 53 8'9 S 13 2'3 9 35 -0 0
17 3 33 7T. 2 40 ST. 9 0 i 2 8 10 07 -0'C
18 4 03 7'5 3 30 T 9 4:1 2'2ll0 39 -4)-2
1H 4 48 7'3 1 27 T 10 13 2'lill Hi 0"2
20 5 30 71 5 29 7V: Jl 42 20 11 47 07
21 fi 13 7-2 1 31 i-4 - - - - 0 42 17
22 7 01 74 7 37 Co! 0 45 12 2 11 15
23 7 50 7'C 8 43 59 1 38 17 2 40 11
21 8 42 7'8 9 47 CI 2 29 20 3 1Z 03
2T 9 31 8-0 10 4C, G'3 3 19 2"2 4 43 0"2
ill 10 l'J 8'3U4IjJCC 4 CW 23 5 3 -0"3
27 tl oO "5 - - - - -1 h C 27 -0-0
28 0 :W 01i 11 40a 0-8 5 45 7 14 -08
29 1 15 7-2 0 17j 9-0 fi 31 I 23 7 5H ;-0"9
:M 1 55 7-C 0 53 9 0 8 15 1 2"2 8 29 -OH
31 230a 7-9 1 29jo 89 7 Tia Tl 9 02j OS
The hours between nitduisht and noon an:
le-siKnated by a (a. m. those between noon
and midnight by ; (r. at.). CA. Wtn a denoles
midnluht. w. 00m. v denotes noon.
The lieight is reckoned from the level of
average lower low waters to which thesoimd-
ings are given on the Coast Survey charts.
TVii BOA'S' CKAKSS,
Following is the schedule-of prices for
towage n ana out over tnc ixtiiuttiHa Bar
For vessels not Inward . Outward.
exceeding Loaded. Isalinst.
800 tons...Sino Sino 5iW
800 to 1000 tons... 200 175 17T
1000 to 1200 tons... 225 200 200
1200 to 1400 tons... 275 225 250
1400 to 1000 tons... 300 250 300
Domestic Birucrts.
The receipts of certain articles of Or
econ produce, at San Francisco, from
January 1, 1883, lo Xovemler28lli,inclu-
sive, nave been as lollows:
Flour, qr sks
Wheat, ctLs
Oats, ctls .
Salmon, bbls................. ....
hi bbls
cs............ ..................
tkgs
Alibles, ltine. bxs.......... .........
bbls...
Butter, jikgs ....
l'otatoes. sks....... .............
Wool, bales.........................
Hides, No.. . ..... ....
Tallow, pkgs
lleef, bbls
Hay. bales....... ........
Quicksilver, tlasks .
Fruit. Dried, pkgs
Leather, pkgs
Hops, bales.... ................. ......
Hams, pkgs
Cheese, cs...........M..............
Flaxseed, sks
Corn, ctls... ..........................
Canned Goods, cs.
ltrd, pkgs . ...
Eacon, cs.... .. . .
70.003
8108
2,020
1.0,
41
570
8,300
29.148
13W
V..242
50
11
23
iao!
0.514
1,020
41
21
8
.011
71
79
10
2
AMtoria Itetail JIarUct.
Flour per saclc Si .50.
Wheat, per cental $2.00.
Oats, " 2.10?T.
Bacon, sides per lb, 1G cLs.
Shoulders, " 15 cts.
llams. " 10O22 els.
Lard, 10U els.
Beef,12i(rtj20cLs.
irutton, 12(315 cts.
Pork, 12K15 cts.
Veal,15&l8 cts.
Butter, per roll Go to &"5 cLs.
Egcs, per dozen 50 cts.
Potatoes, per lb i to 15 cLs.
Apples, green, per boxSl.50. to $1.75
uneese, per lb 202.cls.
Cornmeal, per lb 4 cts.
Oatmeal, " OX els.
Beans, u -JG cts.
Coffee, " 12K40cLs.
Tea, " 40lK)cts.
Kice, " 8 10 cts.
Sugar, " " 10 14 cts.
Syrup, per gallon 75c ?1.
Iloney, per gallon 1JK.
Salmon, per kitS5.
Onions, per lb 23 cts.
Apples dried per fli 101S cts.
Peaclies " " 12 18 cts.
Plums, " " l2rlGcts.
Candles, per lb 20 cts. "
Chickens, per dozen ?L
Hay, per ton S25.
Hides, per lb G ((? n cts.
tins, per ganon, uouea unseed, 75c:
raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lardSl.25
Desirable Property
FOR SALE.
UlrTY MIXUTES DUIVE FKOM SAN
X Jose, Cal.. on tlie I)s Gatas llorul.
Anewfi-room dwelllnK house; between
5 and six acres of cliolco frulr land. Dwcll-
uiK nuiit ior satoon ami store.
i ne propeny win ie som at a uarRsln, as
I have too much other business to attend to
lit. 'lerms Sl.coo-Jiall cash; balance on
tune witn easy payments. Apply to
U. YOUNG.
Astona, uregon. dlOlm
For lamo Eack, Side or Chest use
'Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents.
For sale by W. iS. Dement. f-
SOCIETY 2TJSETIXGS.
Temple JjOdge, Wo. 7A.F.A.M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS -B
Hrst and third Tuesdays In eacliV
month, at"'; o'clock, v. St., at the'w'N
Hull in AMona. jneinoers 01 uic oruer m
good .standing arc invited to attend..
ijj ' oruer oiiuu
Beaverlodgo No. 35. L O. O. P.
REGULAR MEETING EV
cry Thursday evening at
half-iw-t seven o'clock, at tnc
ixii"i' rr.mn ill mhi reiiuus 11:111
Astoria. Sojourning members ol tin order
in Kood standing, cordially Invited to attend.
By order
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
cainnment No. 1. I. O.O. F., at Me
Lodge, m the Odd Fellows lmtiump. ai
seven r. at., on ine seconu aim nmnn
Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth
ren coruiauy inviieu.
By order t -
Seaside 1odge No. 12, A. O. U. W.
TIEGULAit MEETINGS OF-SKASlJHi
JX Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. "W. will lie held
in Pvtblnn Hall on Fridav evenliiK of och
week, at 7 o'clock r. M. Members of the
order in good standing, and visiting Jtrotta
eis .ire invited to attenil. Library will be
open fifteen minutes before ami alter enen
meeting, ay oruer ,
Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.l.
X? KG ULAR MEETING EVERY Tl lisDA v
11 nviiilmriitT oVlorlr. ;t Vvtllillll Hall.
Astoria. Members of tlie order, hi shki
standing, are invited to attend. Decree
meeting first Monday of eneii montn.
uy oruer
American Legion of Honor.
nRGI'LAlt MEETING t.F ASTUIHA
XX Council No. 095 is held on the flrt uml
third Tuesday ofeachmontn. at . otciock i
m. i.v order oi ine uouncu ixmimaimiT.
R. v . mom Liui, M'- i.v.
Cnshing Post No. 14, G. A. It.
TrKf!ITT.All MEETINGS OF IllIJS TO1
l, on 1 lm second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at :30 i
radc-s cordially invited.
3i. IsillnK earn
I tr otder
V. C.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
TT EGITLA1I MEETINGS OF THIS
JAj ldge evcrj- Friday evening, at 7 0
o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojimrnh
Kuiguis contiauy mvneci io suicim.
GEO.l'.'WHEELEK,
K. of It. and .
Astor Lodge No. G K.ofP.
Iegi:lai: meetings of this
Iidre vorv AVednesdav cvenlne. at
7 ao o'clock, at their lodge khhh. in Pythian
Castle, sojourning Jvnigms coruiauy invii
cd to attend. w. u num..
iv. of K. :hh'..s.
Common CounciL
TJEGULAlt MEETINGS. SECOND AND
JLli fourth Tuesday evenings of eacli montn
jit 7V4 u clock.
flari'ersoiw uesinne to nave maiicrs aciei
noon nvtiit' council, at anv recmar meet
lug must iiresent the .same to the Auditor
anu cierK. on or oeiore ine rrcimy cwnuin
n Minor to tue l nesuay on wnicn me council
V holds Its regular meeting.
T110.S..lfcWilll.
Auditor and Clerk
CKUJICII XKECTOItY.
(iHAt'K Cnntcii Ilolv comiminion
first Sunday of every month. Sunday
services at 11 a. si., and i r.M.Wedne
dav evenin" senicc at 7 o'clock. Kov.
M.U. Wilson, Jicctor.
First Presbyterian Church fcer
vices at 11 A. M. and 7 v. M. Wednos
dav evening ji raver meeting at 7
o'clock. Kev. J. V. Milligan, Pastor.
Cong rkg atioxat. Church Services
at 11 a. si. and-7 i. st. llev. Nttn i
Wood, Vlor.
liOMAN Catholic Church Services
atl0:U0A. st. Hew L. Dielinmi, Pastor
LE. Church Services at 11 a. m.
and 7 v. i. JA'cUire aiMlPrayiTifcM-
ing, Wcdmiilay, at 7 v. M. ltev. Win.
liobi'ils. Pastor.
IJ.vrTisT Church. SeniceR eacli
Lord's Day at 11 a. m., and 7 r. sr.
Praver Meeting on Wednesday, at 7
r. si. Key. 13. S. McLatferty, pastor.
Columbia River Exports.
ginrstKXTa rouBicx.
ItUCM'l'rUL.VTION JANUARY '03.
21,676 has. wheat $ SW.110
50,257 bbls Ikiur.,
2S7.17
Total, 8 cargoes
PRBRUAKY.
Wheat. 1C0.E03 bus., value
Fkuir, 29, 593 bbls., "
179.1&S
.. 14I,U
Total, 5 cargoes
MAitcn.
. $ 328.0! 1
Wheat (197.534 bushels)..
21B.750
Moarius.l4l biH)
Salmon (2tMl cases) .
.... ujm
Lumber v-oo ).....
ToL'il (8 cargoes) .....
AI'ltlI
,...$W.3tl
.SlS5JiSt
Flour, 2l,830llils .
Lumber, S7& I1..
46.O0i
Total, 3 cargoes....
si AY.
Flour 3.525 bbls $ 17.PS1
Wheat 4U.212 lnis MMM
ToLul, (l cargo)
7C,K7
Flour. 991 bbls
Salmon, 37,7flS cs.....
Total, (1 cargo)...
5ins5
JULY.
Flour. 1J35I bbls S 7.C73
Salmon, 118J22as Cfll.tilo
Total, (3 cargoes) .
AUOUST.
I-loiir. 4J)9)lJbbls
. S 21.V05
3G0.185
Salmon ,72,S7 cs
Tohil. 2 cargoes...
SHITIWIBUR.
$383,150
Wheat, 18G.48S bs ..
..$127,570
Total (2 cargoes).........
OCTOI1RR.
$127,570
S2,ior,
1470
192.154
Wheat. 740.O43 bus
Flour. 3.172 bbls
Salmon, 38,429 cs .. ..
Total (11 oargocs)
XOVK5IISKIL
..$S9S,530
Wheat 8HSt bus
S31.4I1
.... 218,211
Flour -19,118 bbls r.
Total, (10 Cargoes)
.?1,079.552
DitCBMr.Rn.
2 To Quamxioimpcrulnliccrp,
Wheat, 159,251 bus $fil,23
2 To Quccnslomi -per Harry Bailey.
Wheat, S79fi Ijus $S,l
5- To Qiiccnalown per Oltcron.
Wheat, oO.OH bus.... ..V,;o
GTo Quccmtotni per Oljcrm
Wieat, 00,030 bus .$01,009
G To Quccnstoini per Ironridc.
Wheat, 49,0001ms $49,379
NOTICE
! T 0 GANNEBYMEH !
T WIbb MAKE BOXKS XEXT SEASON
JL in :ui' amount requtrtd, and guarantee
to have them satisfactory In cver- respect.
My price for shooks "will be 13 cents ; for
muiea uoxes it cents. Any one wismnc io
make a contract lor cases can comer vnui
J. C. TUULblNGEll.
ocM-3:n Troprietor West Shore 3Iills.
W- E( DEMENT & GO.
ASTORIA
- OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
.S 4.970
1S.S,VJ5
FniliD !
i That is what a great
man'- people are doing.
They don't know just what
is the matter, but they have
a combination of pains and
aches, and each month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy
yet found is Brown's Iron
Bitters, and this by rapid
and thorough assimilation
with the blood purine and
enriches it, and rich, strong
blood flowing to every part
of the system repairs the
wasted tissues, drives out
disease and gives health and
strength.
This is why Brown's
Iron Bitters will cure
kidney and liver diseases,
consumption, rheumatism,
neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala
ria, intermittent fevers, &c.
Mr. Simon IHanehard, a well
kaORH citizen of Hayes ville, Meade
couBty.Kcmncfcj, says : " My wife
- had been sick Kir a loag time, and
her constitution was all broken
down and she was unable to work.
She was ad vfoed to use Brown's I ro:i
Hitters, and found it to work like .
charm. Wc tTOukl not hot I wltli
out it for any considers ;i. . m
consider "it the best ui.: 1 -wotld."
Brown's Iron Bittel.s
is not a drink and does not
contain whiskey. It is Ur.
only preparation of It- :
that causes no injurious
fects. Get the gciv
Don't be imposed u
imitations.
n tii Syateir., ?I-il.t rJie 7H!:
Sircar;. I;ulit3-T uj the 2ir-Lc:.-tlc77n,
2?nvicit;.- tlm
C U 11 & Q-
erai jjsomiy, jseurat'u, revcr
arid Ague, Paralysis, Chronic
Diarrhoea, Boils, 2)ropsy,
Humors, Pemaie Com'
plaints, Liver Com
plaint, Semitten1;
3?ever, and
ttL DISEASES 0RIG1KA7IKG IU A DAD STAT!
OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY
DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE
OF THE SYSTEM.
81
npsi:cs tlrf blood with its Vital Principle, o
Life iHrmcnt, 1UOX, infmL; Strength
. luor and 2w l-lf tato all Pirts of i:ic 5yitcm
tj cC-ct5 arc no! followed by ccrsjo:i.
ion, l.'it sre f-ersuncct.
ETH W. TOW & SON'S, I'rwiietor, t
dmOB .Ivnaus. IVucti. Si.il by atl
iLARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General a.sortnieut of table stock constantly
on nnnd. such as
Canned Fruits smd Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
EGS, BUTTER. CHEESE,
resh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISH. POULTRY ANI SAI!IE
In the season.
CJGAKS AIti TOBACCO.
Best of AND J.IQUOICS.
AH cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com-
mwiton. opposite I. w. Case's store.
J. ItODGEKS.
Wasiiington Market,
Main Street - - Astoria Oregon
BERGMAN & BERRY
T KSPECTLTJbbY CAbb THE ATTEN.
tion of tho public to tho fact that the
abore Market will always bo supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
OK
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I
UTiioli will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale
sad retail. Special attention jnven to sunpu
ne f bios.
LOOK HERE !
"Vc resnectfullv inform the nublic that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Presli and Cured Meats
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and
uiass-v.T.rc
Shins, Hotels and Hoarding Houses sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of tlie public patronage Is respect-
lUiiy MH1C11CU.
dtf. "WAJiREN & THOMPSON.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPAHY,
Fi'csli and Cared Meats,
Vo getafoles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
ClBrA2IUS Street, Astoria, Og
Brief Notes.
Hcnrv "Ward Beeclier, since his
visit to tbe Pacific coast, is said to be
a frequent visitor at the theaters.
Prince Bismarck's catarrh becomes
increasingly tronblesome, and he has
had to give up his cigar and his glass
of wine.
A wealth- English brewer has be
queathed a collection of paintings,
valued at $500,000, to the town of
Sheffield, England.
The widow of Prof. Morse, the in
ventor of the telegraph, lives with her
children in an elegant rural home in
the suburbs of Poughkeepsie.
Belgium has erected a Palace of
Justice about half the size of St
Peters at Home, and one-fifth of the !
entire revenue of the country will not
pay for it.
"W. F. Sutton, a noted Scotch bicy
clist, living in London, has completed
25SJi miles in twenty-four hours,
claimed to be the lest vet recorded on
the wheel.
There is an extensive cave near
Logan collier-, Pa. It is about seven
hundred yards" long and six hundred
wide along the mnin line of the Lehigh
Ynlley road.
A vessel which arrived at New Bed
ford, Mass., a few days since, brought
an eagle which alighted on the mast
head when the vessel was 1500 miles
from any land.
George D. Bobinson is the third
governor of Massachusetts descended
from Dolor Davis, who came over in
1G39. The other two are John Davis
and John Davis Long.
Along the streets of New' York and
over the roofs of its buildings there
are strung not less than 500 miles of
electric wires used by the arc light
illuminating companies.
The mines of La Paz, discovered in
1GG0 were so rich that masses of solid
silver were often cut out with a chisel.
and 1719 a piece weighing 370 pounds
was sent to Spain.
Gov. Begole of Michigan has set
the tongues of twlitiacl gossips in that
state wagging by reason of the publi
cation of one of his letters to a rail
road manager, in which he requested
one ot tno company s uttie "rett
books' for himself and one for his
wife the "red book" referred to be
ing a pass for 500 miles. In the same
letter the Governor urged the rail
road mananaccrs not to send mem
bers of the legislature passes, as it
would tend to lengthen the session.
Leinenweber & Co.,
ESTAUL1S1IKD 1W55.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
ITJUB AID CUBBEiES,
Manufacturers and Imrorters of
Lb KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealora in
OIL AND TALLOW.
Hichcst cash nrlce naiil for Hides ar.d
i allow.
Ttfr n n "L.
Dealer in
EAMARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Plumbers and Sieam Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET (RON,
UIjol. and Copper.
Gaonery anfi Fisternieiis Supplies
Sinupc Tin Wnrp anri flnnep
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None but Hrst class workmeu employed.
A large assortment of
SCALES
Constantly on tiaud
BUY THE BEST!
BARBOUR S
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Woodberry, and Needle Brands.
SEINE TWINES.
A3CD
COBR AND LEAD LIKES,
Fish Pounds, Seincy, nnd A'cts
Imported, to Order. A
- Large StocMlttiiJislLiiies
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
ISTAggents for the Pacific Coast.
BOAT BUILDING,
R. M. LEATHERS
Has reonened his boat shon. over Arndt &
icrcnen's, iootoi iarayette street, aim is
prepared io turn out
FIRST-CLASS UOATS.
ALli WORK. GUARANTEED
Delinquent City Taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersltmed. Chief of Police, hav
been furnished with a warrant from the
City Council requiring me to collect the tax
es assesseu ior uie year ikb, anu now delin
quent upon Uie list and make return of the
same within sixty days. All parties so in
debted will therefore please take notice and
govern memseives accordingly.
C. W. LODGHERY.
Chief of Police,
Astoria, Oregon, October 2otu, ISS3.
BAEBOUE'S
Salmon let Ttoeals
HAVE 2T0 EQUAL.
THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition'
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
TO
Tiie Barbour Brothers Company
- FOK THE
SUPERIOR
OK their
T Y
PLAX ItfET THREADS.
PIANO
AND-
O RGANS
SHALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
OF ALL KINDS.
FINEST VIOLIN STRINGS,
Piano, and Orean Instructors.
-CEI.EI5IIA.TED
STEGK & KNABE PIANOS !
-USED IiY
President of United States''
"Governor of Oregon
Astoria Musical Society.
Mrs. J. W. Conn, of Astoria,
Ami other prominent persons. Pianos and
organs or many lentun? manes,
wholesale ami retail,
including
CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS.
A.I WONDER FTTIi
LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO
Largest House on This Coast.
GARDNER Bros.,
165 First St., ' Portland, Oregon.
Wilson & Fisher,
SKIP CHANDLERS.
IJEAT.CKS 1ST
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES.
Shelf Hardvare, Faints and Oils
STEAM PACKING,
FtOUR ATT IILT. FEEI.
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills,
and Capital Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES.
AH sizes, at Portland Prices, in Stock.
Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets
ASTORIA, OREGON.
ASIC FOR
TJiiion India Rubber Co's
Iure Tara Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWAKK OF IMITATIONS !
lie sure the Roots are stamped CRACK
I'KOOFnnthc heels, and have the PURE
gum ai'iiiAua on tr.e iooc anu msiep,
wliloli nrnvpiit tlipir emekintr or hrpjikinir.
We are now making them with RUBBER
AKD ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
Runner boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc.
COODYEAR RUBBER CO.
It. 11. PEASE. Jr. I Acents.
S. JI. RUNYON. J San Eranclsco.
HOSPITAL,
tVSTORIA, - - - OREGON
mittS INSTITUTION. UNDER CARE OF
X the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready for
t he recention of natlents.
rnvnio rooms ior me accommouauon oi
any desiring them.
ratiems amuiuea at an uuuis, uay or niui
No physician has.excluslve right, every
patient Is free to and has the privilege of
employing any pnysician tney preier.
United. States aiarine
Seamen who navHosnital Dues, are entl
tied to Free care and attendance at this Hos-
nltal durinc sickness. Permits must be ob
tained for United States Marines at the Cus
tom House.
Sisters ok Chauit
BITTERS !,
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria
NOTICE.
QTATE AND COUNTY TAXES A RE NOW
kj due and payable atmy omce.
A.M.TWOMBLY,
tf Sheriff Clatsop Co.
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