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

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
TUESDAY...
..FEBKUAhY 12. 1M
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Mondaj excepted)
J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY.
PPBLISIIKK8 A'D PROPItTKTuK-.
A8TORIA5 BUILDING. - - CASS STREET
Term of Subscription.
Servrd bv C.urior. per w eek.... .. IScts.
Sent by Mall, per mouth .. WMts.
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Free of, postu-se to..ubsi:ribeK.
.57.09
Elf-Advertisements inserted by the j ear at
the rate of 2 per square per nioiith. Trau
slent ad ertislug fifty cents per square. each
insertion.
Around the Citv.
Council meets to-night.
The fuel market i lively this week.
This wilt be a good day to buy that
ralentine.
The Beemah and Stale of California
exossed out yetsrday.
Proving him to be a vagrant cost Win.
Vallero $10 in the police court yesterday.
Cralgie Sharp is in the city in the in
terests of his able journal, the West
Shore.
On the Columbia yesterday J. Strauss
received a large lot of fine baby car
riages. Yesterday was the 152d anniversary of
Washington's birthday, but we will cele
brate it m good shape on the 22d.
The unusual sight of delicato frost
work traced upon the window panes was
generally noticed yesterday morning.
The Ladies1 Aid society of the Presby
terian church will meet to-day at the
house of Mrs. J. F. Halloran at 2 p. m.
"A certain Portland councilman is in
trouble from having two wives." Like
enough ! Lots of men are in trouble from
having one.
The twelfth annual convention of the
Oregon state woman's suffrage associa
tion will be held in Portland to-day and
to-morrow.
The Columbia arrived in yesterday
morning. Capt. Geo. Flavel, Miss Nellie
Flavel and M. P. Gallender were among
the returning Astorians.
On next Thursday, tho 21st inst.. E.
C. Holden will have an auction sale of
miscellaneous articles at the premises at
the Pt. Adams Packing Co., in upper As
toria. The receipts on the occasion of Miss
Spaulding's lecture last Friday evening
were $S6.45. Th6 next lecture of the
course will be delivered the first week in
March.
The Northwestern lumber Company
has filed articles of incorporation. The
directors are A. M. Simpson, T.B.Morris,
M. P. Callender, A. V. Simpson, and
Samuel Perkins; capital $l,OG0,O00.
Officer Peokinpah took Thos. Quirk
to San Francisco on the Slate yesterday.
Quirk got obstrapjrom toward the last,
and began abusing Loughrey and Peck
inpab, occasioning the latter to put
bracelets on him.
B. S. Worsely, auctioneer and com
mission merchant, flings his banner to
the bre6ze this morning and is ready for
business. His office and warerooms are
in his new building on Squemoqua street
ast of C. H. Cooper's.
Calvin Piatt, a civil engineer of estab
lished reputation, is in the city and goes
to Ilwaco this morning to make prelimi
nary examination of the proposed rail
road connecting Baker's bay with Shoal
water bay and Gray's harbor.
On Valentine's eve, the ladies of the
Y. M. C. A. give a free sociable at the
.rooms of the association. These socials
are occasions of great enjoyment, and
to-morrow there will doubtless be a large
gathering at the Y. M. C. A. headquart
ers. All are cordially invited.
From the forts comes the news that
the skating is "just splendid !" A party
of skaters went down to Ilwaco yester
day and report the ice in fine condition.
Capt. Gray advertises an excursion for
this morning, and thus gives an oppor
tunity for all to enjoy the sport.
There are more varieties of climate in
the United States than any other nation
can show. It is about the only country
in the world where a man wrapped in a
fur coat and with a cap pulled down over
bis ears can telegraph to a friend and
have his message received by an operator
sitting in his shirt sleeves and fanning
himself with a straw hat.
Next Friday, the 15th inst., the cele
brated Courtright and Hawkins Min
strels give one of their unrivalled enter
tainments at Occidental hall. They
have some good performers, and as a
new specialty announce Muldoon tho
champion wrestler of the world in
Roman and classic statuary. Reserved
seats as usual at tho New York Novelty
Store.
The fine opportunity for coasting,
afforded by a splendid track and a brill
iant moon was eagerly embraced last
evening by a large crowd who did some
remarkable coasting. One sled contain
ing fourteen was timed and from the
time they left the top of the hill near
the schoolhouse, till they rounded to in
Gray's woodyard 1200 feet was 30 sec
onds. Forty feet a second is moving
pretty lively.
English Salmon Market.
Th demand this week hag run princi
pally on salmon, of which the first cargo
of the new season's pack from Astoria is
clo3e at hand, though it will of course
be some days before any sales of moment
will be effected in this shipment. In
landed parcels of Columbia river, how
ever, a pretty good business has been
done, partly for export to Australia, and
favorite marks have brought satisfactory
prices, say 27s to 28s per case, other and
inferior qualities selling less readily at
24s to 26s. "We hear of samples of "machine-filled"
tins of salmon being offered
from Liverpool for examination and ap-
Sroval in the London market, but they
o not answer the requirements of the
trade, the fibre of the fish being soft and
pulpy, instead of coming apart in un
broken flakes, and distinctly proves the
superiority of the hand-packed process
to that performed by machine. London
Grocer.
Xore Chadnell Chlpt.
Chadwell, Feb. 9, 18S4.
Editob Astebian:
It was my good fortune to be present
last night at a party given by Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Ingalls, at their residence on
the Lewis and Clark river it being the
occasion of the closing of the winter
term of school. Quite a numerous 00m
.pany was present, considering the in
ctemanoy of the weather, and dancing
was kept up until the early morning
hours. Good rcusc was furnished by
,Krs. Ingalls and Miss Mary Harder at
the organ, by Mr. Ingalls upon the banjo,
by "Messrs. Miller and Bartell upon the
acoordeon and by Mr. Davidson upon the
flute. The supper was the chief feature
of the occasion, and showed Mrs. In
galls to be complete mistreas of the art
of. New England pastry cooking. Fun
presided at the bead of the table. Frolic
at 'the foot, and midway between sat
Yorick, who "kept the table in a roar."
The company regretted the absence of
Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Hartill, who
would have contributed so much to the
"inioyment of the evening the one de
tained at home by sickness in the fam
ily, and the other by the storm. "When
aext Dan gives a party hop, may we be
there to see. S. I. B.
Vftieatlmea, Yaie-tlae For Oae
vent.
Where: At the New York Novelty
Stgra.
A BLIZZARD FROM THE MOUNT AIXS.
In tTonsnal And Prolonged Cold Snip.
Ittras
ion irorn
conceruinq the weather. Some with
chattering teeth said they liked it, others j
who sat suddenly down nd -lood up and
cu ,, : r 11
spit out pieces of tongue used remnrLs'
that are found in tho Hible, but the great
majority will be glad when tho warm
breath of the Pacific floats in from the
west and puts Jack Frost to flight.
The cold which circled down upon us
from the east after tho unusual snow fall
of Thursday and Fridav. reached its low
est degree yesterday morning. Men who'
are orainaruy gooa naturea were out of
all humor upon arising and finding every
thing frozen up. Discomfort of all kinds
was occasioned and the forenoon was oc
cupied mainly in thawing out. In many
localities the water pipes burst, and the
consequent annoyance is considerable.
The usual weather that we all so much
enjoy renders us poorly prepared for
such an arctic wave as that which has
rolled down upon us from the frosty
regions to the east. At davbreak vaster-
day morning the thermometer registered
n aegrees, the lowest temperature in
Astoria for 3 oars, the dry snow filled
with frost creaked beneath the tread, the
sidewalks were a glare of ice, long icicles
hung pendent from the eves of tho
houses, and no one was really happy ex
cept plumbers, tinners and men with
leisure to enjoy the sleigh ridine. No
city in the United States affords better
facilities in the way of thoroughfares on
which to enjoy sleigh riding, for the
slightest covering of snow suffices to
make a smooth track.
The S. O. Heed encountered broken ice
on her upward way from Tongue Point
to Knappa, and upon reaching Ealama
had to lie to for repairs to her sheath
ing. The Thompson, which managed to
get through yesterday evening, shows on
her bow and keel signs of the rough
pounding she got on her way down. As
there will be no ocean steamers to break
a track to day it is doubtful if tho Heed
will .get down this evening. The Colum
bia got in yesterday morning and re
ports a frigid trip all the way from San
Francisco. "Water froze in tha state
rooms yesterday morning and the crowd
of passengers were heartily glad to get
into smoother water than was afforded
them outside.
From the interior come reports of un
usual cold. At Portland the thermome
ter registered ten degrees yesterday
morning, and from points along tho road
is reported extremely low temperature
K0RT1I1YESTEBN' SOTES.
Oregon has 11,321 horso-power in grist
and saw mills.
Eight degrees below zero in eastern
Oregon. Ughl
Immense shipments of bullion go east
ward over the N. P. B. It. from Montana.
Real estate is in demand at Spokane
Falls, W. T. Improved farms sell at $30
per acre.
During 1833, from Washington Oregon
got 76 patents, or one to every 3000 of
population.
Poll tax assessors in eastern Idaho take
a good many chances in collecting from
irate residents.
Pneumonia among men and blind
staggers among horses make life unpleas
ant in eastern Oregon.
Judge Bull of Yakima county is probate
judge, hotel keeper, ranchman, mer
chant, and manager of a tell road.
Corvallis papers say that a locomotive
will be running over "the Oregon Pacific
in forty days. Other papers say no.
Nightwatchman Ohlm at AVadhams fc
Elliott's Chehalis saw mill was burned to
death by tho furnace fire last Friday.
"Washington territory juries composed
of men and women usually disagree.
Human nature is tho same on or off a
jury.
"Col." Howlett, prospective candidate
for Washington gubernatorial honors,
goes to the Coour d' Alone as a mining
correspondent.
J. H. Foster fc Co., an Albany milling
firm, are embarrassed to the extent of
$100,000 and have deeded their property
to their creditors.
The talk of "Washington Territorial
division has ceased. The Territory will
come into the indissoluble union as a
sovereign state in 1886.
The Southern Oregon coyotes are mak
ing sad havoc with the Ipinbs aud sheep
and the farmers are offering from $20 to
$50 apiece for their scalps.
The mail rider between Cceur d'Alene
mines and the Mission charges 50 cents
for each letter. Twenty and even 50 let
tors a trip is a common thing.
A small insect closely resembling a fly
has made its appearance in portions of
Southern Oregon, destroying ell fall
sown wheat, eating the blades down level
with tho ground.
A Salem vigilance committee threatens
tramps with the penalty of death if they
refuse to leave the town. If the threats
are carried into execution the executors
will be sued in the court of Heaven's
chancsry.
The Coos bay coal miners have struck
for $1.25 per ton. The superintendent
threatened to employ Chinamen. The
employes said if he did they would never
come up alive. Then the superintendent
offered $L22K and the boys went to
work.
"While skating on a mill-pond back of
Oregon City, last Friday, Otto and Hor
ace Schram, sons of John Schram, aged
respectively 10 and 17 years, broke
through the ice and before assistance
could reach them wero drowned. The
bodies were recovered.
The railroad passes over the highest
ranges in Montana have an altitude of
6000 feet above tho sea level no greater
than the plains of Cheyenne, "Wyoming.
Nearly all tho arable valleys of Montana
average from 500 to 2000 feet lower than
the most fertile ones of Colorado or
Utah.
Orthodox Portlandites couldn't stand
the name of "Hobt. Ingersoli" on a ferry
boat. It has been changed in the name
of the senate and house of repressnta
tivesof the United States of America,
to "Theresa May," and the rippling waves
of the "Willamette sparkle in unsullied
peace.
The largest forco of men on the O. B.
& N. is being worked in the Blue moun
tains, between La Grande and
Meacham'8, where there is a total force
of 2500 Chinamen on hand, 1500 of whom
aro at work. In a very short time the
work on the line will be resumed in full
force, and the road pushed to completion
to the point of junction with the O. S. L.
at Huntington.
Ml
There is no mistake, St Jacobs Oil
never fails as a pain-banisher.
WHAT! do you think that
JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE
gives you a meal for nothing and a class
of oiuethimr to drink? uNot much!"
but he gives a better meal and more of
it than any place in town tor 35 cents.
He buys bv the wholesale and pays
cash. "Tha't settles it"
At the Empire Store
You will find the finest laces and em
broideries, of richest quality.
Corsets Had Underwear.
All the latest makes and styles of cor
sets and ladies underwear at Prael
Bros.' Empire store.
Roscoe Dixon's new eatine house
is now open. Everything has been fit-
ted up in nrst-ciass styie, ana nts wen
Known reputation as a caterer assures
all who like good things to eat, that at
bis place they can be accomsjodated.
FULXINATIOKS FROM OTHER TRIPODS.
j No set of men, in recent years, have 60
justly and completely earned tne con
-its i Lini ail- uirr. 1111 ij c& l.uli.j
authontv in Portland. Standard.
In spite of this overwhelming majority
,for luo "Sbt3 of the people, in the lower
houe, we are not sanguine that the
onopoUsta and corporation lawyers who
are misnamed United States senators
will permit any such legislation. But law
or no law, it is high time for the railroad
companies that have not lived up to
their contract with tho government 10
restore to it the immense bodies of land
which they have forfeited by non-fulfillment
of their promises and pledges.
Jr. Jr. Statesman.
Millionaires have their worries. They
worry long years in trying to accumulate
more property than God intended, or the
welfare of society justifies, and then
spenu me sorry remnams 01 a soruia uie
in worrying over the, danger of parting
wuu a portion 01 meircoiossai accumula
tions. And when death comes, and piti
lessly unclutches their skinny fingers
from their heaped up and hoarded treas
ures, they pass into eternity backward,
thoir agonized faces yearning hungrily
for the cold they worship. Just now tho
source of trepidation among these metal
lic potentates is a mooted proposition to
revive the income tax. Seattle P.-I.
We hear of a yonng man, or at least
one just in life's prime, who by hard
work in his profession made a good start,
say $10,00J or $12,000, and having made
a really shrewd investment in Albina he
sold out in the nick of time and realized
nearly $50,030, which he put into Oregon
and Transcontinental and lost, not only
all his speculative gains but his profes
sional earnings, the result of a dozen
years of hard labor. The man who
found himself on the road to fortune
suddenly saw his lucky speculation dis
appear in thin air. He grieved over it
until his mind gave away and he is
watched now by keepers. Here is a strik
ing illustration of the unhealthiness of
making money too easy. Money made
or earned in the regular way gives more
satisfaction and is more apt to last Wil
lamette Farmer.
Jay Gould is the master-spirit of the
Short Line. As soon as it became ap
parent that there was a probability of
the completion of the Northern Pacific,
he commenced throwing out lines to pro
tect the northwest traffic of the Union
Pacific He gained control of the Mor
mon lines and extended the Utah and
Northern into Montana, thus heading off
the Northern Pacific into that territory.
In 1881 he conceived the idea of the
Oregon Short Line, which is almost on a
bee-line from Granger to the Pacific
coast. When the Short Line was started
Viilard pushed out the Baker City branch
to meet it, and gaining possession of a
narrow pass in Burnt river canyon he
attempted to, and actually did, check
mate Gould. Jay Gould's intention was,
and is, to get to tide water, and he will
not stop until he accomplishes this ob
ject. Nez Perce News.
The present cold snap has brought out
a multitude of beggars, large and small.
They look so cold and hungry, and gen
erally miserable, that it is not easy for
one with a spark of pity in his breast to
resist their appeals. The little girl
whose mother is sick, has no fire or medi
cine, appeals very piteously these cold
mornings. The boy who begs just a
nickle to get something to eat, or the
man who needs just two bits to pay for a
lodging, may be passed by when the
night is warm, but now, when the wind
cuts like a razor, as one muffled to the
throat takes the walk, at the end of
which he discerns a warm glow of fire
and attending comforts, he does not ask
in vain. Sometimes we give him tho two
bits, with the thought that maybe the
whisky will do him no harm on such a
night, after all. All of them have "hard
times" and cold weather to back up their
appeals, and, they do not leave empty
handed. Standard.
We have all tho natural resources of a
rich country, and by means of labor and
economy any one can make a livelihood
and, in time' acquire a competence. But
there is a certain class of men who hold
as their gospel that the world owes them
a living, and to be orthodox they never
consider themselves indebted to society
for anything they receive. To such, tho
Pacific Northwest is not a desirable loca
tion. It will be better for them and for
us that they do not come to Oregon. We
hpve room only for workers who expect
by habits of industry to help themselves,
and in so doing aid in developing the
country. We have rich, unoccupied lands
for the agriculurist, and opportunities for
mechanics and artisans. To men of cap
ital, no place offers better inducements
than the Pacific Northwest. Wo have
the resources of an empire, and only need
development to take the rank that na
ture has destined we should occupy.
Among our population wo number some
of the .sturdiest toilors, and we desire no
commingling with a worthless element.
Dalles T. ZL
Steamer Dajs for February.
From San Fran. From Astoria.
Columbia 91State 11
Oregon UiColumbia 16
State 19Oregon 21
Columbia 24State 26
Oregon Columbia, Mar... 2
State, Mar SjOregon. 7
Hosiery, Ilosierj-, Hosiery!
The- latest novelties In ladies and
childreus hosiery at Prael Bros'.
Blacksmith Wanted.
A blacksmith capable of doing gener
al work is wanted atSkipation. Apply
to E. M. Grimes, or C. A. Maguire.bkip
anon. ForaSeat Fitting Boot
Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodman3, on Che
namus street, next door to I. V. Case.
All goods of the best make and guaran
teed quality. A full stock; new goods
constantly arriving. Custom work.
Boats Tor Jalc.
Joe Leathers has two fine boats for
sale ut the boat shop, one block west of
Hansen Bros.' mill.
Rich, Rare and Racy
Are the Valentines at Carl Adler's.
The finest in the city.
Fine Dress Goods.
A splendid line of ladles dress goods Is
being displayed at the Emplrestore.
Why will you cougn when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
10 cts 50 cts and Si. Sold by E. De-
menu
Arevou made miserable by Indi
gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of
appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vital
izer is a positive cure. For sale by W.
E. Dement.
The Peruvian syrup nas cured thou
sands who were. suirenng from dyspep
sia. debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
mors, leniaie complaints, etc. Pamph,
lets free to any address. Seth V. Fowl
&Son Boston.
Sick Headache, Pain in the Back and
Limbs, Biliousness, Blotches. Bolls and
Pimples entirely cured by Wm. Pf un
der's Oregon Blood Purifier.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Oclden
hctel. Astoria.
The delicious Crescent Creamery But
ter for sale at Wyatt & Thompson's.
"liackmetack," a lasting and fra-
Sant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
Id by W.E. Dement.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
OCCIDENT.
G Debney, city Miss Bremer,
TC Arnold, SF Miss Harris,
Port
do
An
A F Meics.
do s w Crane,
E S Fish,
A C Fish,
F F Fish,
L Sehrang,
A Emanuel.
do
do
do
do
do
do
C L Silverman, do
B Chabot, Okland
L A Loomis, ciiy
F DuBoIls, do
J Collins, do
L Hartman,
deol-lavel, do
F C Nichols,wf.Ft C R Hennick,
do
j hums, .Berkley
PACKER HOUSE.
A E King, Ilwaco W Muldoon, N Y
M Lucht, SF JCMorrissy.do
W Dudley,do J W McGowan,
iJ A beaborr, Ilwaco Uhinook
A Marks, S F
A McCne, Ft Canby
A Glnfu. do
tr Peterson, do
W Ward, Oak Point
W Senior. ill
C Sham. Jr. Port
J M Coulter, do
T Kvlfi. do
W SorrenVancouver
H Foster, Cathlamet
J Stephanson.do
H H Taylor, Clifton
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Extra Quality of.Coal OH
Rr tlif 'mllon. firo cnilnn nan nr noun
to" be tound at the Crockery store of
joruan cc uozorin
Notice.
Dinner at'-JEFFycnOP HOUSE
every day from 4 30 to 8 o'clock. The
best STi-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."
INe IHmiiiltt t'uiish RalMira.
TV. W. Batterton, Columbia. Mo, says:
"I cannot say too much for Dimmitt's
Cough Balsam, for it always cures my
cnlldren of croup and myself and family
of coughs and colds." At'W. E. De
ment & Co.'s.
Foi Dyspepsia amiLivcr Complaint,
you have a printed guarantee on every
bottle or Sliilohs Vital izer. It never
fails to cure. S!d by W. E. Dement
The Iter. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Bour
bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife
oweour lives toSmi.OH's'Cox.suMPTioN
Cukk." Sold by V. E. Dement
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is
guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E.
Dement.
Notice.
HAVING CLOSED OUT MY BUSINESS
In Antrim :il! n:ii-tu InHplitMil f mo
are reo.uestci! tomakrimin dl.itesc tlemeut
01 me same at uie omco 01 u. 1.. ueCK & aoiis
in this dty. All parties having claims
against me will present the same at the
above oflke. GEO. W. HUME.
Jjii.-JS, ibSl.
0. L. BECK & SQNS.
(Successors to Geo. W Hume.)
DEALEES IN GKOCERlES AND CAN
neiy supplies, corner Skamoqua and
Olney streets. Astoria.
On retiriuir from the above business. I
take great pleasure In recommending, my
Micce vtrs to my friends, and bespeaK for
Messrs. D. t. Heck & Sons, a liberal share of
their patron ige. . V. HUME.
HAY FOR SALE
mHJRTY ToNS OF IHE BEST CAL1
X foini.i Oat lla fornlf. Inquire of E.
A. QU1NN, at O'BiIeu's Hotel.
ToLease.
IOFFFR FOK RENT MY FINE Busi
ness property in Upper Astoria. This is a
rare opportunity for a basinets in.in.
N.JoHaNSEN.
FOR SALE.
Ff lots to snr. frm s acres to
40 acre tract in S. W. comer of Cbas.
Stevens' 1). C. Tule perfect. For particu
lars inquire at ofllcr of N. D. Raymond, City
Hall ; or on tin premises of O. D. Young.
Astoria, Nov. 3d, 1883.
Notice.
TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO AT THE
LX undersigned has been appointed tlieas
slimee of I. J. Arvold, aud ail persons hav
ing claims against saul I J. Arvold are. no
tifieii to present the Mime duly erifled to
me a inyofllce In Astoiia. Oregon, within
three months from this date. Jauuarv 5th.
1831. C. II. PAGE.
d-6w Assignee or L J. Arvold.
Notice.
THIS IS TO INFORM ALL AYHOM IT
may concern, that the businvs formerly
known as Sun Suing Co., hi tne dt of As
toria Uregon, on chenamus street opposite
tle I'ost t fficr. and owned bv Hona Fang.
Woug Chu. and Hong Yin. lia-f been bought
bv Hong Fang who will assume all the lia
bilities of tue Sun Slug Co., ami will collect
all debts due the same. Hong Fong will
ktep Chinese groceries, teas, frulis, etc
Astoiia Jan. '.Mh. 1881.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.
k T MRS. GKO. HILLER'S. NEXr DOOR
iX to Wes on Hotel.
Notice of Sale.
C1HEN SING LUNG & CO. HAVE SOLD
J their gon sand business to woug Fat
of Sau 1 ranclsco, who will d. bus noss un
der the Ann ranieof Wan lilugJait.
Wong Fat will not be responsible for any
debt iuciirn d by Cln u bin Lung & Co.
All kluds of Culuese Good'' for sale.
WONG FAT.
Astoria, Oregon, Jan. 21th, 1881.
Notice to the Public.
HAVING SOLD MY ENTIUE INTEREST
In the Market aud Gro cry business to
J. B. Wjait, of Portland, I ake tills method
of expressing thanks fori lie uniform court
esy and liberal patronage of the citizens of
Astoria f r the pe-t foiteen ears, and I
cheerfully recommend the llrm of Wvatt &
Thompson to thee uiQdence and liberal pat
ronage of the public. Including especially
the friends of the old firm.
D. K. WARREN.
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
firm of Warren & Thompson Is dissolved
by mutual eonsem.and all parties Indebted
to the late firm will please make Imnu diate
settlement, aud all p.trtie having claims
against the firm of Warren & Thompson will
please present the same to H. C. Thompson,
at the old stand, for pavment.
WARltKN aud THOMPSON.
Astoria, February 1st, 1831.
Executors' Notice.
THE COUNTY COURT OF CLATSOP
County. Oregon, having appointed the
undersigned executors of the last will aud
testament of Truman P. Powers, deceased,
all persons having cl.ilms against said estate
are requested to present the same with the
proper vouchers, at tne office of C. Leineu
weber. Upper Astoria, within six mouths
from this date.
C. LEINENWEBF.R.
Wm. WADHAMS.
Astoria, December 14. 1833.
For Sale.
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM
lock Wood, which I will deliver at the
houses ot customers for $4 a cord.
Draylng or all kinds done at reasonable
rates. n. xt. iUAiiiun.
NOTICE.
THE BUSINESS FORMERLY DONE UN
der the firm siKn Quong Man Wa & Co.
has been changed aud the business sign will
hereafter be Quong Wlnsr Hie. Wong Ing
Gum acting as agnt for Quong Wing Hie.
will do all kinds of business for the store.
Dealer in Fancy CSooda Etc. Acent
for CkineMe Labor.
5-2w
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
DRUGGISTS.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry In Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
FEBRUARY
FOURTEENTH!
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
Sentimental
:.H
I
Valentines !
VALENTINES!
OF EVERT
SIZE, SHAPE, aTIALITY,
STYLE OE PEICE,
AT
Carl Adler's
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTOBIAN OFFICE."
A very IargefStock from which to select.
Window curtains made to order.
3r-My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper
will be tound convenient to my patrons.
FOR TILLAMOOK.
The new Steamer
A. IB. FXIEIXjID.
N.P.JOHANSEN, - - - Master
Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on
When Freight Is ttffered,
(Weather permitting.)
FOK SAILING DATES AND PARTICU
lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER, Mam
street Wharf. Astoria ; AL1.EN & LEWIS.
Portland ; J. L. STORY Tlllamoolc.
Notice to the Public. ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
will not he 1 esponMb.e for any debts
contracted in my name without a written
order from me.
N JOHANSEN.
Astoria. January 24th. I8S4.
Notice.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I WISH
all part es knowing themselves to be In
dented to me to make immediate settlement
thereof.
N. JOHANSEN.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET
By the Night. Dy. Week r Jf oath
WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD,
With use ot Parlor. Library and all the com
forts of a home. Terms reasonable.
Apply to MBS. E. C. HOLDEN.
Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts.
BOAT BUILDING,
R. H. LEATHERS
Ha reopened his boat shop, over Aradt &
Ferchen's, foot of LaFayette street, nd is
prepared to turn out
first-class boats.
AIjIi work guaranteed.
Copper Paint.
IN
HALF GALLON TINS.
At WILSON & FISHER'S,
PA Liberal Discount to the Traded
Oregon Paint and Varnish Works,
Manufacturers of
Paints, Yamisl it Lacper.
Any shade mixed and ground to order.
C. F. PEAKSOff 4k C.,
P.O. Box 148. Portlaa. Or.
TAX NOTICE.
RESIDENTS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.
9 are hereby notified that the taxes for
the year 1883 In said district are now due
and payable at the office o( Badollet Si Co.,
UpperAstorla. JiimflQIWi
Acting School Clerk.
Astoria. February 6. lWi.
Coic Valentines !
Crystal
Patano
ANNUA
Dry Goods and
FOR THE
NEXT 30 DAYS
I wUl offer my STOCK of. CLOTHING at GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES in order to reduce previous to stock-taking
February lt.
itiMHMauiiiiniiniiiaiaiuii
OVERCOATS,
AT COST
For the Next 30 Days.
GENTS
Furnishing Goods,
I XL C.H. COOPER, IX L
The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing
House of Astoria.
t"For special Dry Goods Advertisement see Daily Indcpendent.jgZl
FIRST QUALITY LUMBER.
THE
WESTPORT
Mill. COMPANY
IS IN THE FIELD AND PBOPOdES TO
remain.
Wo will take orders for lumber from 100
to COo M., at the mill or delivered.
We also manufacture lath and shingles of
Al quality.
Flooring a Specialty .
Address all orders
WESTPOBT MILL CO.
3. C, Bknnkk. Supt.
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY
Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria.
TAll goods warrantedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
First Annual
ClotMna, Hats, Gents' FurnisMng Goofls
Begins To-day at the 0:cident Store.
Will Continue for 20 Days Only.
Men's Overcoats Reduced, Youth's Overcoats Reduced,
Business Suits Reduced, Dress Suits Reduced-,
Hats Reduced, Furnishing Goods Reduced.
d. a. Mcintosh;
Tb.e Leading
TAILOR. CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER
LOEB & CO.
JOBBEBS IN
WINES.
LIQUOKS,
AND
CIGARS.
AGENTS FOK THE
lMt San Francisco Houses and
fastsrn Distilleries.
Tumblars Decanters, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
sVAll foods sold at San Francisco Prices.
MAIN STREET.
OMMlf TsrkM- bue, Astoria, Oregon.
Clothing.
OVERCOATS,
OVERCOATS,
FINK DRKSSSQITH,
BUSINESS frTJITS.
WORKING SUITS.
Hats and Gaps
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
HARD! ABE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
T1-n and Copper.
Stop That Horse !
From Slipping.
USE THE PATENT SHOE.
George McLane
TTAS .TU-T UECKIVhD A PATENT
n Horseshoe fmm the I atcnt Oflke. for
the mirpotuol preventing allclaesofhori
es from slipping on pl.mk. or steep road.
Hor-.cs slim: with tills shoe WILL" NOT
bLIP. A trial l I mnvhice anyone.
I keep To Firri-eli Sherfi In
my shop. Try the N E W SHOE
eaJTm-n anil Contracted Hoof cure
a specialty.
No satisfaction no pay.
GEO. JIcLANE.
Clearance Sale of
PERUVIAN
BJ ITERS !,
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco.
toeb & Co., Agents, Astoria,
ISM
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