The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 12, 1884, Image 3

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
SATURDAY- JANUARY 12, 1SS4
ISSUED HVSRY LIORNING
(Monday excepted)
J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY",
PCBLISHKIIS ASD rnorniErons,
ASTORIAN BUILDING, -. - CASShTKEKT
Terms of Subscription.
Served by Carrier, per weelc. - i3cts.
Sent by Mail, per month OOcts.
. oneyear ...... ....... ...si.OO
Free of postage to subscribers.
JST'Advertiseinciits inserted by 1 be j car at
iim! raws 01 5- per .square per nionin. Tran
sient advertising fifty cents per square, eacli
insertion.
Around tlie City.
The Columbia is due this morning.
County court adjourned yesterday.
The Sovereign of the Seas comes down
to-daj.
Note the auction sale at E. C. Holden's
at eleven a. m.
Taylor, Young & Co.. are the agents
for the Tillie E. Slarbucli.
Yesterday was a dull, dark, dank,
damp, dismal, dreary sort of day.
At one o'clock this morning a driving
rain set in from the southwest. No irri
gation needed this season.
Portland's daily murder -was on Thurs
day committed by Tom Cornelius who
shot Ab. Lawrence in the neck.
J. E. Sibley, the leading man of Hob
sonville, Tillamook county, is in the city,
visiting friends and acquaintances.
The Tillie E. Starbnck will discharge
about 800 tons here, consisting mostly of
railroad material, beginning next Mon
day. Otto Van Geldoni, the clever 3oung en
gineer wno surveyed tno bar last summer,
is serionsly ill at his home in Sonoma
county, Cal.
Attention is directed to a communica
tion from ''Emigrant." He has the cor
rect idea, and clearly shows the necessity
for such action as he suggests.
The electric boxes, gongs, etc., for the
electric fire alarm telegraph has arrived.
The wire is all in place, and the sj-stcm
will soon be in working order.
The Portland firm to whom has been
given the work of completing the Kala
ma transfer boat have six months from
the time of the arrival of the Tillie E.
Slarbuck to complete the vessel.
The Tillie E. Slarbuck was the center
of attraction along the docks yesterdaj.
Thp fact that she is the first full-rigged
iron ship built in the United States,
brought a large crowd to look at the ves
sel. She will be docked to-day.
The grain fleet is clearing for Queeus
town "and Falmouth" this season. 'Tis
said that the port depends on whether
the captain is married or unmarried, but
probably more depends on the wind when
in the olfing, than anything else.
In the police court yesterday John Dee,
charged with drunkenness, forfeited $3;
the cases of P. Gorman, charged with
abusive language and resisting an officer,
and Policeman Beasley, charged with
abusive language, were continued to this
afternoon.
A New Company. Recognizing the im
portance of the efficiency of the Astoria
Fire Department, and the necessity for
maintaining a high standard of excel
lence, a movement is now on foot to or
ganize a new company, to be called "Hose
Company No. 2." This will bo the fourth
company of the department; inember
shipwill be limited to fort3', and the in
tention is to make it in every respect
equal in point of individual membership
to the other three. Now that the hy
drants are to be shortly placed through
the city this company will be a valuable
addition to our fire department, an or
ganization in which every citizen of As
toria takes a parsonal interest.
The Osstebville Raileoa.ij.-L. A.
Loomis is in the city and informs us that
$43,000 of the capital stock of the Ilwaco,
Shoalwater and Gray's Harbor Railroad,
has been subscribed. The utmost inter
est' is manifested in the enterprise, and
desire expressed to take stock. The pro
ject is one that is bound to result profit
ably, and as the chief question in any
enterprise is ''Will it pay?" it is capable
of abundant proof that in this instance
the railroad will be a dividend-paying
institution. Mr. Loomis is willing that
Astoria should share in the advantages
to be derived from the completion of this
road by furnishing a few hundred shares
of stock in parcels to suit. Portland
has expressed a desire to subscribe, and
what is good investment for one is donbt
less good for another.
Circuit Court Proceeding.
Shively vs. Elliot; discharged at plaint
iff's cost without prejudice.
State vs. Gill; jury unable to agree,
and discharged.
State vs. Mark Kyle; plead guilty;
waived time; sentenced to penitentiary
for one year and to pay costs of suit.
Grand jury brought in two bills, made
final report and was discharged.
Court adjourned to Mrs. "Wincent's
lodging house to take testimony of An
drew Anderson in case of State vs. Gill.
The case was again tried, and at 750 r.M.
the jury brought in a verdict of assault;
sentenced Monday.
The trial of Thos. Talzan, charged
with killing "Wm. Dunkel, at Clatsop, last
September, began in the afternoon, and
when court adjourned four jurors had
been secured. The case goes on to-day.
Lor of the Tillie E. Starbnck.
Left Chester, Pa., June 12, S3; next
day squall from S. "V. carried away fore
main top gallant; same day took tow to
Sandy iHook; arrived at New York June
14; repaired and sailed from New York
June 22. About July 1st experienced
heavy weather, ship rolling, and shipping
large quantities of water; light winds to
lat. 51 S., Lon. 32 "Y.; then strong wind;
beat to windward; shipped heavy seas
fore and aft; head winds ail along coast;
Aug. 23, saw land, Cape St. Johns, Stated
Island: Aug. 25, off Cape Horn; heavy
gale; high seas sweeping over ship; one
sailor thrown down, arm broken; first
officer partly washed through port hole;
Aug. 27, very heavy weather: patent
steering apparatus gave away; rigged re
lieving tackle; took six men to steer
ship; Aug. 29, straightened steering gear,
rina got it to work again; Aug. 30, magni
ficent sunset, but at 10 r. si. blew a hurri
cane, blowing storm sails out of bolt
ropes, and earned away loremain truss,
arms, main swif ters. etc After consul
tation concluded to keep away for Falk
land Islands and repair; anchored at
Stanley Sept. 3: repaired and sailed Oct.
12, heavy weather all the wav round the
cape; doubled Cape Horn Nov. 8; stormy
weather to lat. 37 N.; was off San Fran
cisco Dec. 21; sighted Tillamook rock
light house Dec 27; stood off till 29, took
pnoi on ooard; towed m Jan. 10th.
Hesteu Brown Bread axiBalxed
Beans.
The rush of holiday business being
over, you will find the Boston brown
bread and baked beans again at Frank
Elberson's. Leave your orders for Sun
day morning.
Fr a Neat Fitting Boot
DrShoe, go to P.J. Goodmans, on Che
namas 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.
f 0U5TT COUBT rROCEEDISOS.
Jannar Session. Eighteen rinndrerf and
Eighty-four.
Court met January 9th and transacted
probat.- business. Tax roll bill of It. R.
Spedden presented and allowed.
Kepu.t of O. B. Wirt, supervisor road
district No. C. received and adopted.
Report of C. P. Harder, supervisor
road No. 12, received and adopted.
Cost bills of justice court in cases of
State vs. Gill, Childs. Mattar, ITcEach,
Hong Chung, Dilks. Borglund, Cook,
Alesk, Gragg, Ah Hoe, "Wedig, Ellis,
Leahy, Andrews, Lam Dot, Gablo and
Ryan, audited and allowed as amended.
HILLS OEDE3ED 1'AID.
Bill of Dr. Kinsey for six mouths ser
vices, as overseer of poor, amounting to
$G0.
I. W. Case, 1C.0."i, money advanced for
poor relief.
"V. W. Parker, on account Mrs. Jbplin,
10.
Foard & Stokes, supplies, .$32.81.
F. L. Parker, supplies, iG.15.
Court adjourned to 10th instant.
Janoabx 10.
Court met at ! a. v.; present, C. A. Mo
Gaire, judge; H. T. Fisher, and C. Lein
enweber. Bill of sheriff for c.-iuimittnients.r3.2.;
allowed.
Bill oi sheriff, county prisoners' board,
C53."; allowed.
Bill of sheriff, for wood, $12G; al
lowed. Bill of St. Mpry's Hospital, for $376.41;
allowed.
Bill of Carl Adler for $10.80; allowed.
Bill of sheriff, for jnrors' board,
23.13; allowed.
Bill of B. F. Stevoiw Co., $9.40: al
lowed. Bill of G. C. Seems. $1.03; allowed.
Bill of B. F. Stevens & Co.. 22.50;
allowed.
Bill of S. K. Stanley, $40; allowed.
Bill of C. A. McGuire. hauling, $8; al
lowed. Bill of M. D. Kant, $4; allowed.
Dan Young allowed $8.50 reduction on
taxes.
Bill of Dr. Cabaniss, $3: allowed.
Road district No. 20 was allowed $120
for building a bridge in addition to
one hundred dollars previously appro
priated. S. B. Marsh's bill of $8.1.14 was charged
to road district No. 29. to be taken out of
the $220 allowed.
Bill of str. Gen. Cttsicr, $10, allowed.
Bill of Astoria Gas Light Co., $21.91,
allowed.
Bill of J. F. Hulloran A: Co., $52.20,
allowed.
It was ordered b3" the court that Mr. C.
Leinenweber be authorized to investigate
the matter of the collection of road taxes
for 1833 in district No. 18, and tak6 such
steps as he shall find necessary for the
settlement and collection thereof, and he
is further authorized to take legal steps
therefor if he deems it necessary.
The following bills were allewed:
M. Olsen $ 9 93
M. C. Crosby 7 00
M.C.Crosby 29 23
Dr. A. L. Fulton 9 50
Coroner Franklin 30 03
Bill of feos at coroner's inquest, case of
Jack Leonard; ordered paid.
Bill of fees case of unknown man; or
dered paid.
Bill of fees case of A. Kleps; ordered
paid.
Bill of str. Daisy; ordered paid.
Petition of Martin Ford for license to
sell spiritous and malt liquors in Upper
Astoria district; granted.
Report of supervisor of road district
No. 20; read and accepted.
The following orders were ordered can
celled: Order 5KJ $ 1 70
Order4Gl 2 20
OrderSOO 1 70
OrderG44 1 70
Order 33 170
OrderllG 1 70
Order 39 170
OrderC12 1 70
Order533 1 70
Order5C9, 1 70
OrderC30 .. 1 70
Order471 G 20
The report of viewers appointed to lo
cate a road from Church's wharf was
read.
Court adjourned to 11th inst.
Jaxuauy 11.
Court met at 10 o'clock.
Present C. A. McGuire, judge; C.
Leinenweber and H. T. Fisher.
Bills of F.J.Taylor for $102.50 allowed.
The petition for a road from Church's
wharf was granted.
The expenses of viewers, marker.5,
chain carriers, surveyor, etc, as follews:
G.F.Parker $18 00
D. W. Burnside G 00
Thos. Johnson G 00
C. Bowen GOO
PeterOlsen 6 00
Peter Wolfe GOO
In the matter of warming the county
jail it was ordered that C. Leinenweber
be authorized to provide suitable conve
niences. It was ordered by tho court that all of
district 14 lying between districts 1 and
20, be made a part of district No. 1.
W. Hart ell was-appointed supervisor of
road district No. 12, for!8S4.
J. S. Church was appointed supervisor
of road district No. 20, for 1884.
B. Gallagher was appointed supervisor
of road district No. 1, for 18S1.
R. A. Abbott was appointed supervisor
of road district No. 6, for 18S4;
The supervisor of district No. 10 was
instructed to fix, tho bridge ncross tho
creek on Fred Beeman's place.
In the matter of building a court house,
after discussion, and the viewing of a
draft presented for inspection by Com
missioner Leinenweber, it was agreed
that he procure some complete architect
to draft n plan and have the same placed
on exhibition in the office of the county
clerk; the cost of the plan not to exceed
$50.
On the application of Dr. Kinsey, as
overseer of the poor, it was ordered that
from date his salary be $15 per month.
In the matter of the estate of T. W.
Eaton, it was ordered by the judge that
the final account be received as correct
and the administrator bo discharged.
The court then adjourned sine die.
The delicious Crescent Creamery But
ter for sale at Wyatt & Thompsons.
A Sensible Letter.
Astobia, January 10, 18S4.
Editoe Asteriax:
Tho present situation and depression
in all classes of business, caused by the
completion of the Northern Pacific rail
road", and which was to be expected, since
the immense distribution of moneys
caused by the construction of such an
immense enterprise must stimulate every
artery of trade and produce inflation,
presents serious questions to anyone in
terested in tho welfare of our present
people of all classes, as well as the roam
ing immigration.
Let capital be invested in maintaining
manufactories and establishing new ones.
Oregon's resources are manifold, and
with the completion of thoN. P.R.R.
we aro placed on a competitive footing
with eastern manufactures, and that
verv favorably so, in the labor marketa.
First, all raw materials and staples re
quired for manufacturing are cheaper
here than east.
Second, the charges on manufactured
goods per railroad to bo brought out
place us in favorable condition.
Third, let it be known that manufac
tories are being established; this fact
alone will bring a most desirable class of
emigration, and in return will make a
demand and consume largo amounts of
our farmers' productions, and thu3 again
stimulate all kinds of farming on small
scales, such as the newly-arrived emi
grants must of necessity resort to. In
taking up new land, not one emigrant
out of a thousand has more than will
barely carry him through one year, hence
it becomes actually a demand to have a
good local market for such a farmer in
order to maintain himself and prosper.
Now, by encouraging manufactories to
create a demand for home production.
for in rain or sunshine the man who
labors in some manufacturing house will
have his regular meals and become
a permanent consumer of our produce,
the farmer again in return, if he finds a
consumptive demand for all he raises,
feels himself able and will encourage
and buy the articles manufactured at
home, to the fullest extent of his ability,
thus hand in hand the country must
prosper. Our farmers, as a whole, are
yet not far enough advanced to attempt
any speculation with their productions,
let freights be high or low, 40 per cent,
or SO per cent., thoy are obliged to sell
to exporters and subject to manipu
lations. I write as an instance and direct re
sult of manufacturing, the prosperity of
Astoria. We have no railroad, we have
no real estate boom, but a steady ad
vauco in real estate and a consumptive
demand for everything that can be
raised by our farmers, however are to
day less effected than any other commu
nity in Oregon by the present depression.
Astoria's manufacturing interests are to
daj', unequalled in magnitude by any
other city of like imputation in the
United States.
While the completion of the N. P. R. R.
will largely interfere with many branches
and houses doing business in lines of
imported goods, for reason of eastern
competition the completion of the
railroad is a direct benefit to manufac
turing at home, since it opens a new
field for our productions.
Let every voice be raised in behalf of
encouraging home manufactured goods
and the capital so employed will reach
its immediate reward and will not be
subject to Transcontinental and Wall
street manipulations, besides being
productive of providing many happy
mechanics with comfortable homes for
themselves and families.
Yours truly,
Emigbaxt.
Report of the Grand Jury.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the county of Clatsop.
To the Honorable Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the county of Clat Clat
eop: The undersigned, jour grand jury for
the January term, A. D.1884, respectfully
submit the follewing:
That we have examined into all
offences brought to our notice and found
indictments in such cases as seemed to
us proper. We recommend that tho
county court provide at once some means
of heating tho county jail. There is no
stove or other heating apparatus and the
jail is consequently cold and damp, and
humanity to prisoners and witnesses
there confined requires some immediate
action in tho matter. We find the clerk's
office properly kept and the fecords and
files of the courts safely cared for and
properly arranged.
The. sheriff's office is also properly
kept, and the sheriff seems to perform
the arduous duties incident to his office
with intelligence and discretion.
The county treasurer's office is also
properly managed and conducted.
We visited St. Mary's hospital, where
the county poor are kept, and find that
institution all that a public hospital
should be. The neatness and comfort
displas'ed at this institution deserve
special mention, and, naturally, we heard
no complaint from any inmate in regard
to the treatment received.
We also recommend that more windows
be put in the county jail, and that
arrangements be made "for lighting it at
night. All changes to be made under the
supervision of the sheriff. It is necessary
that water closets be provided, with
water enough to keep them clean.
We also recommend that a new brick
or stone county court house be built.
This one is too small and so old that it is
not safe to hold the weight of a largo
number of persons in the circuit court
room.
And having finished our labors we ask
to be discharged for the term.
R. R. COLE,
Foreman of tho Grand Jury.
If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated,
have frequent headache, mouth tastes
bad, poor appetite, tongue coated, you
are suffering from torpid liver, or 'bil
liousness." Nothing will cure you so
spefdily and permanently as Dr. Pierce's
"Golden ledical Discovery." By all
druggists.
Oh, I Say!
Have you seen the new Archer pat
ent barber Chairs, recently imported
from Rochester, N. Y.. by Mr. Heilborn
for Joe G. Charters ? They are without
a doubt the three finest chairs of the
kind in this state. For the finest work
in the lonsorial line call at Charters'
opposite Hume's store, eorner of Olney
and Squemoqua streets.
l"e lUmnillt's Coash Balsam.
J. M. Yantis, Sweet Springs, Mo.,
writes: My mother has had bronchial
and pulmonary affection for forty years
and in that time has tried almost every
thing, but never found anything to give
her the relief Dimmitt's Cough Balsam
has' At W. E. Dement & Co.'s.
IVotice.
Dinner afj EFF'S''CHOP HOUSE
everyday from 4:30 to 8 o'clock. The
best 25-cent meal in town; soup, fish,
seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie,
pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer,
French Claret, tea or coffee included.
All who have tried him say Jeff is the
"BOSS."
Pianos to Bent
On easy terms at Adler's music store.
Iloscoe Dixon's new eating house
is now open. Everything has been fit
ted up in first-class style, and lu- well
known reputation as a caterer assures
all who like good things to eat, that at
his place they can be accommodated.
Why will you cougn when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
10 cts 50 cts and Si. Sold by W.E. De
ment. Shiloh's Cough ana Consumption
Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It
cures consumption, Sold by W.E. Dement.
Liverpool sad London Salmon 5ote.
The salmon market continues quiet.
In latest advices it is estimated that the
shipments from the Fraser and outside
rivers will be 133,000 cases below thoso of
last year; but this deficiency will bo to
some extent made up by the increased
pack on the Columbia River, so that the
total decrease may be taken at 75,000 to
80,000 cases. Again, as an element of
strength in tho position of salmon, it
must be remembered that sardines are
not likely to bo cheap, for besides the un
satisfactory catch, tho price of oil is 23
per cent, higher than last year. Also the
deficiency in the supply of lobsters must
have somo effect on the salmon market.
On the other hand, the two cargoes al
ready arrived have only been partly sold,
and holders, therefore, are warehousing
their parcels.
At a public sale which was held by the
Hudson Bay Company, recently, 1,7G0
dozen tins preserved salmon ex Labrador
were all taken off at 8s 3d(28s 6d per
dozen tins (averaging 74 pounds gross
weight per case of four dozen); also by
the same ship, 562 tierces salted salmon
at 123s132s, with one lot at 1153 per
cask of 4G1 to 479 phuuds; and 103 bar
rels of 325 pounds each at 783tfi82s per
barrel.
Wo have no change to report in salmon
sine our last, as prices remain unaltered;
several parcels have changed hands at
holders' quotations, thore being no sign
of weakness, and the few parcels unsold
ex Ryevale are now being stored, con
signees anticipating that the turn of the
year will bring an increased demand and
higher prices.
With respect to salmon there is noth
ing new to report this week. Tho bulk of
the salmon unsold ex Ityecale tmd Emma
T. Crowell has now been moved into
store, and the pressure to sell ex quay has
consequently been removed. Another
account says: The demand has prac
tically ceased for tho present, and is not
likely to revive until tho commencement
of tho new year, when, as usual, thoro is
likely to be a steadj-business. The late
arrivals have partly been distributed
among buyers to arrive, and the re
mainder placed in store for future re
quirements. There is no weakness in
the market, as the salmon placed in store
is usually firmly held. There is now verv
littlo inquiry, and the prices realized dur
ing the past few weeks are with difficulty
maintained. There is no probability of
any advance taking place before tho
opening of the spring trade, and it is
possible that the much higher prices of
this season may so far reduco consump
tion as to prevent any further advance.
Grocer, and Grocer's Gazette.
HOTEL ABRI7ALS.
l'ABKEB HOUSE.
E O Jordan,Kuappa C Vaughn, Simpsonv,
T C Kearns, Port Kansas
F Berrich, do A B Church, Ilwaco
I M Parker, do J F Tubman,Sydnov,
PRhoads, do NSW
JWBolm, do R H Taylor, Jr., Ft C
GP Brower.Chadw'l F Nast, do
H C Harrison, D Lucy, Mishawaka
Tillamook H Watkinds, D Riv
OCCIDENT.
S B Smith, Skip C W Francis, McM
JMatier, do JFrahn, Port
W Lock, S F C G Wood, do
T H Foss, J Days G W Forner, W W
C W Hansen, Port W H Gray, Olney
H Hewett, do J H Peterson, cy
L A Loomis. do O Soear. Knan
G T Myers, do H Spinney, SF
T GiUan, do MP Callender, wife
J West, Clat Knapn
T Titus, J Days
Throat, Bronchial, and Lung Diseases
a specialty. Send two stamps for large
treatise giving self treatment. Address
World's Dispknsauy M epical As
sociation, Buffalo, N. Y.
AVIIA.TI do you think that
JEFF OF TIIE CHUP HOUSE
gives you a meal for nothingand a glass
of something to drink? ''Not much!''
but he gives a better meal and more of
it than any place in town for 23 cents.
He buvs bv the wholesale and pays
cash. "That settles it."
Fine Dress floods.
A splendid line of ladles dress goods is
jing displayed at the Empire store.
bei
At the Empire Store
You will find the finest laces and em
broideries, of richest quality.
Hosiery, Hosiery. Hosiery!
Tin latest novelties in ladies and
childrens hosiery at Prael Bros'.
Corsets and Underwear.
All the latest makes and styles of cor
sets and ladies underwear at Prael
Bros.' Empire store.
Are you made miserable by Indi
gestion, Constipation, Dizziness Loss ot
appetite, Yellow Skin V ShiloVs Vital
izer is a positive cure. For sale by W.
E. Dement,
The Peruvian syrup nas ciireil thon
sands who were suuenng from dyspepr
sia. debility, liver complaint, boils"; hu
mors, female comnlainls, etc. Pamph,
lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowlf
&Son' Boston.
Foi Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,
you have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. it never
fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Demonr.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. can
e bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite OeMden
hctel. Astoria.
CHAS. A, MAY
New Store, New Stock
Toys, Fancy Goods,
Tobacco and Cigars.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS
A FINE .ASSORTMENT.
Squemoqua street.nicctdDor to the Empire
Store. nl7-6m
THE THINGYALLA UNE.
Is the only
DIRECT LINE
Between XEW YORK aud SCANDINAVIA.
First class Steamers and good usage.
Tickets for nale nt A. M. JOH.VSOX'S.
Apcnt, Astoria, Oregon.
0, Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bre(a)d !
"WIIY, AT THE
Astoria Bakery & Confectioner!
Cn ES A 31 US STREET.
Not onlv SUPERIOR BREAD AND
CAKES AND PASTRY hi Rreat variety, but
also
THE LARGEST STOCK OF CANDIES
IN TOWN.
"Weddings and parties supp'ied with the
most elaborate ornamental work on the
shortest notice and on reasonable terms.
This Is the most complete establishment In
Astoria.
ED. JACKSON. Prep. '
IT WILL PAY
TO '
Low Prices Still!
ZR-HZHVEIS 3&E 33 jE3 33..
WILL NOT BE
USTBEESOLD!
FIVE CENTS EACH.
Fireside Companion. X. Y. Weekly
Ledger. Saturday Xiirht, Arm Chair.
Kamily Story Paper. Hoys of New York
Vf'k Diiin.ti.N, Texas SiftitiKS. S. F.
Chrouicir. C.ill. Ore.ironian, Xews. and
A-toi:i eti., ete.
8 Cts.. 3 for 25 Cts.. 13 for $1.
Police f'azettts Police Xew Illu.s
tratui Times, Puck. Wasp, and Judi'e.
IlorperS Uazar ami Weekly, Leslies
Weekly ami Chimney Corner. Argonaut
-.'.nd many others.
I have printed tickets for those pa
pers to make exact change. Back num
bers always on hand.
OR PCUTQ Julie's Popular Mont hlv.
JLv UCniu. Young Ladies Journal, etc
30 DENTS, ""i-
llavinc made arrangements with all
publishers 1 am enabled to fjive the
public a benefit of the above nam d re
ductions. I have also Reduced the
price for Subscriptions, which will
be as follews:
Harper's Weekly, per year.S 3 75 not SI 00
Bazar ... 3 75 " 4 00
Monthly " . 3 SO " 4 00
All throe for ' ... 10 00 " 12 00
Leslie's Weekly. " ... 3 75 " 4 00
LeMie's Chimney
Corner ... 3 75 ' 4 00
Leslie's Popular
Monthly, .. 2 85 " 3 00
Fireside Companion, ... 2 75 " 3 00
New York Leilper, " ... 2 75 " 3 00
Miturdav Niji'it. ... 2 75 " 3 00
Family Storv Paper. " ... 2 75 " 3 00
Ann Cliair, . 2 75 3 00
S. 1 Argonaut, . 3 75 "4 10
And all others too numerous to mention
at the same rates. .Now is your time to
subscribe for the new year. Remem
ber CARL ADLER'S
SUBSCRIPTION HEWS DEPOT.
CARL ADLER
PSOPEIET0R.
HANSEN BKOS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
AND PLAHING MILL.
A full .stock r honu manufactured Roods
eoibtnutly on haud.
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work ouinmtoriL Yourpatrouageo
Itcitcd. ASTORIA. --- - Oregon
Stop That Horse!
From Slipping.
USE THE PATENT SHOE.
George McLaiie
HAS JU.-vT KECKIVIiD A PATENT
Horselioe from the Patent Office, for
the purpose of preventing all classes of hord
es from .slipping on plank, or steeu mads.
Horses slim! with this shoe WILL NOT
SLIP. A trial wl.l convince anyone.
1 l:wi Two Pir.Ht-cluNM'siitHTH in
my M-np. Try ihi NEW SHOE.
tr'oriiM and Coutrnetnl Hoof cure
a spei'i;dt .
No satisfaction i;o p.iv.
CEO. MrLANK.
CANNEBYMEN ! !
PACIFIC METAL WORKS
Importers and Manufacturers of
WHITE METALS.
Canners' Solder a Specialty,
Strip Lead, for Leading Lines.
Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid,
Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin.
48 Xorth second St.. Portland, Or.
115 V 1X7 frir-tSt., Sau Francisco,
California.
Boat Building.
JOS P. LEATHERS
Formerly over Arndt & Frchens Machine Sho
IS BUILDING FinST-CLASS BOATS IN
the shop formerly occupied by M. John
son on C ncomlv street, one block west of
Hansen Bros' .Mill. Jlodcl, Material aud
Finish Flrt-class.
I Drugs and Chemicals
.r
Xi
iJ.E.THOMAS,
DRUGGIST
AND
wv
a tl 1mv A
diriirtimauiai, y
ILI
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Xlght.
The Crystal Paiace,
Ik:
Mi
Xastoriajq
A I&
ANNUAL SALE
FOR
I will offer my STOK of CLOTHING at GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES in order to reduce previous to stock-taking
February 1st.
AT COST
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps
B.13BUG
I XL 0. H. GOOPER, IXL
The Leading Dry Goods and Cothing
House of Astoria,
STTor special Dry Goods Advertisement seo Daily In dcpcndcJif.ij
FIRST QUALITY LUMBER.
THE
iTsnTsm
MILL C0MPAF?
T S IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO
JL remain.
We will tnkt onli-rs for lumber from 10U
to fX) M.. at the mil or deliveicd.
We also manufacture lath ami shingles of
AI quality.
Flooring a Specialty .
Alilres all onbTs
WKSTPOKT MILL CO.
s. C, Brxnk::. Supt.
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY
Scarf Pins. Chains, WatcheSj
OI every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
5Y11 goods warr.intedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
First Annual
tt 1 n
01
EMRBflflBmlMIM
Begins To-day
Wi
Men's Overcoats Reduced.
Business Suits Reduced.
Hats Reduced.
D. A. McINTOSH,
The Leading
TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER
YEARLY
CLOSING
SALE
M.D.KANT
BARGAINS
IX
Hen's, Youths',
and Bojs'
CL0THIN G.
BARGAINS
Fnrnishln?
Goods, Etc.
Suits made to
Order, m Fi e
stvif frnm snn '
upward, and a.
Neat Fit guar-1
anteed at
1 31. D. KANT'S
Merchant Tailor
sad Uiothier.
THE
OVERCOATS,
Days
PINK DRESS SUITS.
BUSINESS SUITS.
AVORKING SUITS.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer In
HAOT ABE, M, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Plumbers and Steam Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD:
SHEET RON,
3?2a. and Copper.
Caflnery anfl Fislermens Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER PLUMBINQ and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None Out first class workmen employed.
A large assortment of
SCALES
I'oiiiianrlv n hand
Clearance Sale of
i ! -n 1
at the Occident Store.
Days Only.
Youth's Overcoats Reduced,
Dress Suits Reduced,
Furnishing Goods Reduced.
MAISf STREET,
Ojtposite the Parker House.
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