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ASTOK1A, OKEGON:
TITiMSSnAY..
JANUAHY I I8V1
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Eitaa Oa Cleo!and.
TVAsni:caToi;, Dec SO.-Hon. Dor
raau 13. Eaton, president of (he civil
service comniit&loii, was to-day asked
by a rejrc-.cntitivtj of the assiciated
p-en for ItjB views in regard to Gov
ernor Cleveland's letter, published
this morning. Eaton, in reply, ex
pressed himself as follews:
It would be unpardonable pre
sumption in me to assume to speak
for Governor Cleveland, but I may
h X ieily for myself. I regard the
l?t'ir . deliberate, significant and
r.i utterance of a man who com-
t ' end j tlie situation, and has the
c ui.ige of his convictions and duties.
It is a platform on the subject to
which it relates. The views of the
letter are those common to all true
statesmen of both parties. The views
aro those most rapidly growiugin
the hearts of the people. The policy
disclosed in the letter is that by
which alone a party can retain its
power in this country. It shows
plainly that we are to have no mixed
cabinet, and no timid or compromis
ing policy, but a strong, positive,
honest, courageous and absolutely
Democratic administration. It will
be one in broad contrast with the
last Democratic administration,
which wa weak, evasive and scorn
ful of a noble and growing sentiment
ThN Year's Failure.
San Fb wcisco, Dec 30. The mer
cantile agency of It. G. Dun & Co.
make the following statement of Pa
le coast failures for 18S4: Califor-
55G failures, representing $6,167,-
jnihties. and $3,50,11G assets;
llures, S52!l,l!12 habih-
iissets: Nevada, 28 fail-
Jiabilities. S101.GG1
h, 129 failures, Sl,437.880
assets; Waslnng-
132 failures. -?il,634
(L t Lnet ear's
s i inw California
f$4 . 2CK. assets S2,-
luYi , j, liabilities $592,-
WfSO. Nevada 35, lia-
K44S. assets $159,717:
labilities S95i,929, assets
rashiugton territory 50,
f15,G20 assets, $323,227.
'Heavy Wratkrr.
Tiil
.low rj
lles. Or., Dec. 30. A large
1 rliiL Ivortheru PaciOc
iios. Hiii supplies for 250
it ni to breiik the large
uif 11 i river 'The wind
iit l4dty there.
. t 'Vaiiula this even
?.lnru iu the morning,
''netei was 22 below zero
eavy e
nen,
lnft b.
. '-.fi.nj
V lriu
stiff anl w
rii the
this rrr!n
As- stent Uenernl ATanagerBnckley
is ; iu charge of the crew opening
Ihednft.
ixut UK of the 0. E. & N. en
frinw re ,i,hj ;iUj disabled between
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
RHAD MR SEA.
TiMebronrh. Pj-m a h Dec 24
UnttioU, Ger bk Q loenalov-t D e -0
VESSEL, IS TllK RIVER.
uncic nrlk
tin M. aw Rr tp
H'lkdaln. hx Ik
Owyuedd. Hrbk
II hcbt. r
Hm tt d. Brbk.
.Martha H.bf.
bie-a,HnV
lUrrac ut. Kr bV
-'ut Kr tile
Yi r Yrr Br bV
Kincardinslure Kr bk
Caic Mullen. Kr bk
KmbletonBr bk
MlWxohlnfton. Am p
I'oloma.
Wetera Pl'e. Am bk
Clan Ferjc-on, Brbk
Vcr tVMAtarp
(li hH.
kini.a Brbk
IVrtnubi e Mrbk
On otnrr Am bk
Citudrl Brp
lia ia, Brtk
J.ime bell Br bk
I.ocayag Br bk
Valparaiso, Br bk
VESSELS OS THE WA i
FroRi Foreleru FertN. for ifee
C'elHRibla RlTer
Allahabad. Br bk II Hong Kobe
Abbey Cowpcr, Br bk C00 Mollendo
Atchcr. Br bk "RS Liverpool
Banca, Br bk 1000 GImrow July 20
Chilena, Br bk C$0 Callao
Dovcnby, Br bk 633 tfewctstle Oct 22
Dea.flungadhur. BrspMI Macdalens
Easterhill. Brbk 890 Brisbauo May 21
Flora, Gcr bk D70 Anca
Gocoburn. Uer bk. Buenos Ayres Sept IS
Ilaidce, Br bk 753 Liverpool Oct 4
J. B. Brown Am sp ltOl Val paramo
Janet McNeil, 893 Liverpool Ang2S
Joseta.Gcrbk675 Liverpool Oct t
Leven, Br bk 775 Valparaiso bept S
Mad ura, Br bk 970 Cbeef oo
Monmoulhahire, Br bk I16J Bnenoi Ajtpi Hot li
Montgomery Castle. Brap S71 Valparaiso
River Lcren. Br bk 773 Valparaiso
Renfrewshire. Br ep SSS Glacow Anc 31
Stashonnd, Br bk973 Callao
Tilhe E. Starbnck. Am sp 1SJ1 X Y
Vosemite, Brbk7CSTalchuano
Frea American Pert.
O. S. Hnlbert Am bk New V ork July 26
TIDE TABLE FOR AJsTOKIA.
JAXCARV.
II IO II WATKR. LOW WATER.
(
First. iecontl. I FlrsL Second.
i s i s i s i 3.
h m. X h. in. X h. m. .v h. m. Z
&, -, -i, i
1 1 I8a 7 3 0 (HP 9 5 G 2Vl 2 7 VJp -2 0
2 2 01 7 5 0 57 9 3 7 1C 2 C 8 03 -1'S
3 2 47 77 14S89 80S 23 8 4G-14
J 3 2-S 8 0 2-12 8-3 9 02 21 9 28 -0 7
S 4 03 80 3 33 7'G 9 5S 2D 10 09 01
b 44) bl 439 C910S7 1 10 53 09
7 5 27 8 1 5 47 G-8 U 55 IU 11 41 IT
H c 10 80 7 03 5 9 - - - - 1 03 IT
Hit- noun between mid .lnht and noon are
deslKuatd by a (,. si.), thoic betw een noon
and midnight by v (P. M ). ok. vOm a denotes
midniKht oA. 00m. p denotes noon.
Tlie lielglit ii re tkoned from the level of
avLmgelow erloww.iters to which thesound
imn are given on the Coast Sun ey chart t.
TL' BOAT CIIAKK.
rollowiuR is the vhedule of prices for
touage'nand out over the ColutuDla Bar:
For e'eW uot Inward .Outward
exceeding Loaded. Ballast.
bW tom31V) JIW $150
800 HKK)lons 200 175 175
1000 to 1200 tons 225 200 200
10 to 1400 tout 275 22.1 250
14O0 to ltKW tons 300 250 300
Le.,
IU
r '
re j betl I
Mi to.
S iuk b
S. :.
A renort Tins
-l a Trench tranfipcrt
im Tonlou h.i-. been
(ii iese crnisei, between
L .5aion. There is crcat
evcJiC"iJeiif 'u tlu ministry of marine
i.tj inquiries have been sent
dirccMon. and there is much
ry. Th? nime of the vessel ia
Die l nJ, ja. It was encraced in
porting French troops between
laces named. The Government
s the truth of the story of the
ng of the transport ThcIItern-
s reported at Saigon.
KOl'lf-.TY 31KKTI.d.
Temple LiOCUje, No. 7A.F.A.M.
KEGULAK ColtMCMUATIONS 2
firtand third Tuesdajs In tachVV
month, at 7H o'ciwk. v. M., -at theV
Hal In Astoria. Memters of the order In
j good standing are Imited to attend..
u oraer oi ine w. u
Bearer Lodge No 35, L O. O. P.
RHGULAK MEETING kX- wjiy,
ery riiuisday c cuing at -sJfJsSfcfc
en u'clck, at the I-odge!KS?P
j.HMii m Odd rellowsHall, Asio- '1?
r Sijouniing inemHers of the order in
M-dlandlng, cordially united to aitei d.
B fi-der N. Q.
KTnrooL, Dec 30. Evidence
Fa in the case of Second Mate
lirm It mscher. and Boatswain
Miuaud Kolzein of the American
i Chapman, arrested ten
cigo on a charge of having mur-
a ltussian seaman named Jau-
nhows that defendants dailv
i and kicked diseased; that one
lorning they lashed him to the
bheets for two hours, with his
fi tied in front of him: that he
roaned piously to be cut down, and
?xt mrru'ir was insensible and soon
tt?
Niagara Iali IV . 30. A mnn
lannosed to oe J.imes Greenwood of
i'hippewa, v hilecrt ssinihe Niagara
liver from Chmr 'wa lo Port ii.iv.
ibout a mile above the falls, lost con
,rol of his boat and was drawn info
itlio ranids. where he was -nnsct jind
Icarried over the falls.
New York, Dec. 30. The Ameri-
' ca hip Snotc uud Jiurffew, Captain
Anderson, from Port I31akely, has
bern discharr"-;,' a cargo of Oregon
s.oj)ai, "tuwood and deck plank,
at Vie Erie basin. This is said to be
the first time such a cargo was ever
brought lo tins port.
Paris, Le 50 Genoral Briere de
Lisle telegraphs tint he has been
fighting pirdtes near Hong Yen for
several days, and killed 300 and cap
tured two guns. The French troops
are in excellent health and spirits.
Pabk, Dec 3 Official advices
from Tonquin report the French
made an advance from 'J lj en Quan,
icet the Ohinese forces and engaged
-:l defeated them, inflicting severe
ic ses. The French loss was trifling.
lib am McCoy, of North Yamhill,
w C'opping wood a few days ago
i iid his littlo boy ran under the ax,
receiving a blow from the effects of
whic . he died in a few honrs.
LTLc sheriff of Yamhill county was
?r aonrs nounaenng tnrougn the
I irom ijaiayeite to jucMinuvuie,
lance of five miles.
Palmer, widow of the laie
jI Joel Palmer, ia very ill at
is in xamum county.
O'-kja.n Encampment, Ho. 13, 1. O. O.P.
REGULAR MkKilXGS OF OCEAN EN
amiinent No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Jdgt, in the Odd Fellows Building, at
set, en r. si., on the second and fourth
Monrta s of each mouth. Sojourning breth
teii cordially Invited.
By order C P.
Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. O. TJ. W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A O. U. W. will be held
In PUhian Hall on Friday evening of each
week, at 7 o'clock p.m. Members of the
order in good standing, and -ilsiting Broth
ers are in ited to attend. Library will be
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting. By order M. W.
C. BRO V2f , Rec
Astoria Lodge No. 40. 1. 0. G.I.
REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON
AV day e ening at 7 :30 o'clock, iu the llall
over Mr. Cage's store. Members of the Or
der, in good standing, aae in-, ited to attend.
By order "W. C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
Council No 995 Ls held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock r.
M. By order of the Council Commander.
R. V.MONTEITII, Sec'ty.
Occident CounclfNo75ro. C. P.
MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD
Monday evenings of eacli month, at 8
o'clock P. M. Members of the order are
respectfully requested to attend.
By order.
a BROWN, Recorder.
Cuunlngf Post No. 14.Q.A.E.
-pEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST
Si on the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7 -30 p. m. Visiting com
rades cordially invited. By order
P.C.
Cushing Keller Corp3 No. 3, G. A. B.
REGULAR MEETINGSONTIIESECOND
and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at
2 P. St.
By order Mrs. C. ROSS.
Secretary.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
"DEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Ai Lodge every Friday evening, at 730
o'clock, in their Castle ILUl, Sojourning
jvuiguis curuiauy- iiivitea to nuenn.
W. A SHERMAN,
K.ofR.andS.
Astoria Division No. One, Uniform
Bank, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETING ON THE FIRST
Thursday of each mouth. In their ,Aj
mory Hall, in Pj thlan Castle, at 8 p. sr. Reg
ular drills on tlie second third and fourth
Thursday of each month, at such place as
shall be designated by tbe Commander.
Sojourning Sir Knight cordially invited
to meetings and drills.
SCOTT BOZORTJI.
Recorder.
Astoria Ladles Coffee Club.
KEG UL R MEETINGS AT THE CLUB'S
rooms adjoining Liberty Hall on the
first and third Friday 3 of each month at
Mrs. B. S. "WORSLEr, Pres.
Common Councu.
REGULAR MEETINGS, SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7 o'clock.
ttarTersons desiring to have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ug must presf at the same to the Auditor
ludChrk. on or before the Friday evening
ri r to the Tnedav on which the Council
holds Ite regular meeting
TH03-S.JEWETTt
Auditor sndOeik.
TUAiCsrOKTATIO
Oregon Railway & Navigatioi
COM PAX Y.
OCEAN Il VINIOX.
Durinir the tnontiiof October. lftM. Ocean
Suanif will icxil from I'oiUxinI to S.v
rntncio, ami fn ni hnti rnmciwo to I'ori
land.as follnua. leaving Aln worth iv.k
IVr laud, at Midnight, and Spear Strvti
Wharf. San Fraiichicu. at 10 A. M. :
Prom Portlatul. I from S.iu Fniuclvo.
Ieo " Drf
OireoetrAofieTa 2 l)lomMii F'l r
Orvron sat h Queen ot Pacific Wed U
Commlta Thnr ll,Urrcon M.n It
Q-e nnf Pacific Tu IB olnn.k! .. . .vt 't'
I'rt-irori na ?lQoreno( Pacific Fn
Colombia Fn 2fOrccon Toe 3u
Janl Jan
Queen of PaclflcThnr ll Colombia San
TliroBcrh TIrketH sold to all nrlnclnal
cities In the United States, Canada antl
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
On and after No ember 23r.l. IdSt, Passen
ger Trains will leae Portland for Eastern
points, at 5:30 I. 31 . daily.
ruiitnan faiaco uars raonlax oetween I'on
lund. and bt. Pan).
KUKU InIIO (lllildle Colauibla).
Boats leave Portland for Iall nt 7 :O0
A M.
a i-so ;
Lea e Port-1 i T T T
land for I lion I Tu. I We.lThu.1 Fn. I S.
Astoria and I I
lower Uo- I
lnmbia....I6 AMIh AM
Dayton. Or J7 AM,1
UorraUil.J"AM!
fiAMlfiAJt
7AM '
Is A J! I
fc AMlbAM
am;
l..
Tacomaaad Seattle, daily at. IAV PM
iciona awimen ao not run SODdaj a.
cept Sunday,
C. H. PRESCOTT,
A. L. STOKES. Manager.
Gea'l Freithtand Paai. Act
K. A. NQY1. Agent .Vstoria.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon & California R. R.
And CeBoectlsBH.
50 Hours between Portland and San Fran
cisco, utuy 21 hourV staging.
Fare to San Frasclcco $32 ; to Sacramento $30
Leave Portland at 7 -.30 a. m. dally (except
Sundaj ) : Arrh e at Sau Francbco
C :40 p.m., third da.
Close connections made at Ashland
With the SLfures of lhft fWcnn nml r'allfnr.
nla Stage Company.
KA3T3IDK DIMHIOX.
BeMrccB POKTLA.MI and ASHLAND
MAIL TIUI.v.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portlaud 7 -30 a. Ml Ashland 4:45 a. m.
Ashland fi:20 P.Mli'orllaud -H23 P. M.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVK. A IIHIVF.
Portland 4 M p. M.Lcbanou.9 Ho p. m
Lebanon 4 :45 A. M.' J'ortiaud-. 10 -16 a. M
Pullm.lll P.lfUS!TitnfT rStrtonvM I'irt-
landMondajs and Thundas. Returning
leaves Ashland Tuesdas ami Fridajs.
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes conuection ith all Regular Trains
on Kastslde Division, from ihe foot of F St.
WESTSIDE DIVISIOJi.
Between furilMtid nml CorvnlllH
MAIL TIJAIX
n LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Coj-vallb 8:30 A."MlPortlaud 3-Ap".m!
EXPIIKS3 TKAIX
n LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 -tt) p M McMInn ille 8 -x p M
McMlniilhe5:45 am Foitlaml 8 -30 a m
Local tickets iorsale, and bag.age checked
and Second sU ets. Tickets to all the prln-
Ipai points in California, can onl be fro
cured and baggage checked, at the Com-
Corner f and Front Sts., rortiand, Or.
Vrplvht Will tlllt tlw ruwlro t.xr Oilnmi.nl
af tr 5 o'clock p. m. on either the Easlside
or Miitut'Uiislons.
K.KOKHLfc.R. EP.ROGKRS,
Mauser. (i.n P. Att
llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
TYINlElt SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canbu,
and llwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
rffvrrSrfs CntH further notice tlie llwaco
mmmi, Steam NaTigallon Co.'s stealer
C3-23.. Miles,
"Will leave Astoria on
Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 7 A. U.
(Mondays, Thursday and Saturdajs being
Ovsterville and Montesano mall das.)
roK
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco
OK
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The steamers 111 leave Astoria at 9 a.m.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule time.
Ob Thnrsday
A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As
toria three hours after arrh lug from llwaco.
Fare to Fort Canby and Huaco,..$l 00
HrTickeU can be bought at the ofllce for
75cts.
Cgr-iiwaco freight, by the ton, in lots ot
one ion or o er, &i per ton,
BBFor Tickets, Towage or Cliarter ap
ply at the offlce of tlie company, Gra 's
wharf, foot of Benton streeL
J. IL D.GRAY,
Agent.
CUHARD STEAMSHIP LINE.
WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A
great reduction In rates over the abo c
well known line. Parties desiring to go to
Eurone. or wlshinr to Kpnd for fripnAV ?n
the old country will find It to their advan-
lago to purcnase ttcKeis oer the Cunard
line. Tickets issued by us good from any
part of Europe to Astoria.
ROZORTH& JOHNS,
Agents.
WiIson&Fisher
Ship Gliandiers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS1 SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOli
Salem Plouririg Mills.
Portland Eoller Hills,
Capital Flour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
ASTORIA, OKEGON.
-SPECIAL
0
ANNOUNCEMENT !
C. H. GOOPE
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During Cliristiaas wofk wpavHI mukc
a special display of No cities in every de
partment suitable for the Holiday season,
and iu order to clear tliem all out we have
marked tliem VERY LOW.
Ladies and Gentleman who are in
quest of handsome as well as useful Christ
mas presents would do well to give us a
call before selecting.
Fine Black and Colored Gros Grain
Silks, liich Velvets, in plain and brocaded,
Fine Inported Dress Goods. The new
Combination Dress Goods, in all the latest
Tints and Coloring.
Handkerchiefs ! Handkerchiefs !
500 doz. Ladies1 Fancy Hemstitched
and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, from
f 1.00 to $9.00 per doz.
150 doz. Colored Silk Handkerchiefs,
latest designs, from 50 cts. to $2.25 each.
A large assortment of Fancy Hand
kerchiefs, put up in handsome boxes, con
taining 4 doz., from 50 cts to S5.00 per box.
Fans ! Fans ! Fans !
20 doz. Fans, the latest styles, richly
got up, Hand Painted, etc., from $1.00 to
$12.00 each.
Satchels, Purses, Money Bags, Etc.
Imported Fichus, Hand Painted, Crepe
Fichus, Fedora Jabots, Gilels, etc.
THE LEADING
BARB'GUB'S
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DryGoods CiothingHouse
C. H. COOPER,
Pythian Building, - - Astoria, Oregon.
CITY BOOK STORE.
Select Your Holiday Presents.
You Will Tind at
GRIFFIN & REED'S
A Large and Well Selected Stock.
Our Holiday Books and Christmas Cards
Are the Finest Ever Displayed in Astoria,
COME AND SEE TJS.
f
OP jriMDEli FLAXMILLS.USBURN IREUwH MxetiNA757
CV HOUSE FOUHOrJ. 17a.- ..
$67,000,000 Capital !
Liverpool and London and Globe.
North British and mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
Beprescntiug a Capital of $67,000 OOO.
It. VAN DUSEN. Atrent.
Wheeler & Kipp,
PRACTICAL
Pirate Gas and Stem litters
ALL WORK
Warranted, and Estimates Given.
FULL STOCK
Iron and Xcatl ripe, Balls Tabs,
"Water Closets, and Gas
Fixtures.
Chimney Pipe, Cheaper than Brick.
JOBBI XG rKOMTTLY ATTENDED TO.
Corner Squemoqua and Hamilton Streets,
Astoria, Oregon,
TX
FALL STOCK OF
GLOTHING!
-A LARGE STOCK OPr-
Overcoats, Novelties in Neck Wear,
Hats and Furnishing Goods.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Fine Merino and' all Wool Hosiery.
eThe NEWEST PATTERNS in SUITINGS made up in
the LATEST STYLES.
Low Prices !
D. .. McXITTOSS,
r
Tlie Leading Clothier, Hatter and Gents' Fnrniifter
THEY RECEIVED THE
For FLAX TnRE,VDS at tho
London Fisheries Exhibition 1881
Ami hive Leen awanlcd HICHER PRIZES at the -various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
I
Than the good of any other
THss-a.! ivz:i5i?xxvc:xxysie ;
IX HIE WORLD.
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Quality dbq Always he Depended ojjt.
HENHY DOYLE & 00.
517 and 519 Market Street,
San Francisco,
Agents For Pacific Coast.
Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Gonstantiy on Hand.
MAKKETS.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
Main Street, - Astoria, Orczoii.
HERGJIA A KKKRY, I'lIOl'IIIirTOKS.
OESPECTFrLLY CALL THE ATTEN
XX tlon of the public to the fact that the
above Market w ill alwajshesuppliedwith a
FULL VAKIHTY AND BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! !
Which mil be old at lowest rats,ulH)I
sale and retail.
"Special attention gien to s'tpnljing
ships.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery.and Glassware.
TVTin 3Foc3., jESto,
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresli and Cared Meats,
Vegetatoles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHEXAMUS Street. Astoria, s
'SECURE THE SHADOW'
Ere the substance fade, and when you visit
Portland, make it a p vt of your business to
callonW.H.Tow-E,fct the San Fran
cisco Gallery, S. W. corner First and
Morrisom streets, and hTe your photograph
taken In tie highest styls ottfie 2xt.
Administrator's Notice.
TVJ 01 ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
-Ll undersigned lias been appointetladniin
Ntr?torf the estate or Charles Wallrran,
deceased, and all persons hating claims
ag.tnut said establisluircnt mast pre'iit the
sinu, duly erifled.toherat her lionie, in
the city f Astoria, Oregon, within sK
inonth from tins date.
EVA WALLMAN.
N ember Sth, 18SL
Assignee Notice.
SgOTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
J.1 linn or ,1. E. Thomas has assigned all
their property to tlie undersigned for the
benefit of their creditors and all persons
Inning claims against said estate must pre
sent the same duly verified to the assignee
at his oflice in Astoria, Oregon, within three
months from this date.
o ember Gth, 1S3L
F.P.niCKS.
School Tax Notice.
SCHOOL TAXIS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
No. 9, are now due and pa) able to J. 1
Higgms, at ofllce of Badollet &Co.
MRS. MARY LEINENWEBER,
School Clerk District No.9.
Upper Astoria, Dec. l", lSSt.
CAUTION.
ALL TERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU
tioned against purchasing a note and
mortgage on personal property, given by Mr.
Alexander Como to Ed. Taylor for $220.00, as
the same ill be contested on the ground of
fraud, or misrepresentation in obtaining the
same, otherwise want of consideration.
ALEX.CORNO.
Astorfs, Oregon, Nov. ISth, 18SL
Notice.
NEITHER THE UNDERSIGNED AGENT
nor Capt. Olsen of the Br. ship, Citadel,
from Callao will be resnonsible for anv
debts contracted by the crew, unless doly
aumorizeu.
T.L. CHERRY.
December 23, 1S5L
GERMANIA BEER HAiil
AND-
B0TTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chenamus Street, Astoria
The Best of Lager 5 Clc. a Glass.
Orders for tlTc Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at this place will bo promptly
attended to
c3No cheap San Francisco Beer sold at
this place.
Wm. BOGK, Proprietor.