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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1885)
m ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY DECnMREK 8. 13S5 Short DayB. Too many generals and officers; too few working privates. The New York Novelty store has a grand opening to-night. The British Benevolent society meets at 7:30 this evening. The State sailed yesterday; the British bark Chasca arrived. Apples were never plentier nor bet ter than during the present season. The pilot schooner is alongside Gray's dock and goes outside to-day. Repairs on the Oregon were fin ished at San Francisco last Saturday. What has become of all this ag itation about "the swamp land frauds?" The water pipe3 are working satis factorily again and everybody is well supplied. Bill Nye will lecture in Portland to-morrow evening. He would draw well here. Jeff advertises the United States restaurant. He gives all he adver tises and keepj all his promises. Politics, like other amusements of life, is something in which a spinal column is n necessary element to success. Tickets for the Grismer-Davies performances may be had at the New York Novelty store. The box sheet opens to-morrow morning. Carl Adler's crystal palace present ed a brilliant appearance last evening. The exhibition is a handsome one. You are invited this evening. On the Independent ticket the name of Jno. Rogers appears for chief of police and Dr. O'Brien for councilman from the second ward. An overflowing water pipe in the second story of Kinney's building damaged a considerable lot of goods on the first floor last Sunday even ing. The Portland city council is consid ering an ordinance taxing the citizens of that city for the privilege of an op portunity of making a living by resi dence therein. Sun rises, 7:29: sun sets, 4:16. The interval of light from 12 m. to dark will be no shorter, that's one consol ation. But the sun will rise twelve minutes later before we see '8G. The dynamo for the electrical light is on "Wilson & Fisher's dock, and on the next steamer is expected the rest of the plant and the electrician, when work will proceed to completion. 'Byrne3 & Helene are doing Ore gon a great deal of good in their va riety hall at St. Louis." Welcome. They would do it more good if they would settle their advertising bills. Sudden deaths are said to be more frequent Men who desire eternal salvation should place all their affairs in order, for they know not the day nor the hour. No man can be saved who dies owing the printer. Ship captains and others in Port land have raised a purse of $135 to assist Mrs. Raymond, the wife of the captain of the Grasmere, who is de sirous of going to Calfornia there to take refuge with her daughter. The man that says "I told you so," is resting himself. He will be out early on Thursday morning and chuck full of reminiscences, able to tell you just how it happened and how things might have been fixed. Yesterday was a cold raw day in this latitude and longitude. The sun shone brightly a part of tho time and the wind blew from the northwest. The water was lumpy and craft of all kinds laid close to shore. The Oregonian says a wholesale discharge of conductors has taken lace on the Union Pacific, Oregon hortLine and Utah & Northern. The general opinion is that the ticket-punchers were caught pocket ing railroad fares. It is reported that in the event of Willie Pohl's election he will resign and Dave Hart will be the auditor and clerk. A good many people would like to know if the report i3 true or not. It seems, however, al most incredible, but such is the ru mor. While the Rcspigadera was being docked at the Main street dock yes terday afternoon her head gear caught in the corner of the lower dock and carried away some of the roof and the stanchions of the lower corner, doing about 8100 worth of damage. Yesterday Biuger Hermann took his seat in congress for the first time, though elected eighteen months ago. Oregon takes time by the foretop in electing her solitary congressman. In less than six months tho common wealth will elect Mr. Hermann's successor. Lewis & Dryden's "Travelers Guide" for December is received. The Northern Pacifio has a map on pages 66 and 67. 'K-a-l-a-m-a" be gins at Scarborough head, and "P-o-r-t-l-a-n-d" about fifteen miles S. W. of Tillamook rock. There is no Astoria to be seen. Goose lake and Scio show up well and the Ma ginnis mines are qnite prominent. Y. M. C. A. Special business meeting to-night at 7:30. All members are requested to be present, to settle important business. C. A. Haxson', President JLOst. A pair of eye glasses with tortoise shell frames. A suitable reward for their return to D. L. Beck & Sox's Griffin & Reed are opening a large and varied assortment ot holiday goods to-day. Do not be hasty In making your selections. A large stock of toys and juvenile books for the youngsters at the City Book Store. Christmas cards, Prang's, Whitley's, Tuck's and Hildershlmer's in endless variety at the City Book Store. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. Omaha, Dec. 7. Troop3 from every fort in the department of the Platte hav received orders to be ready to march at a moment's notice. Tho in ference is that several thousand troops are to bo stationed at Camp Douglas, near Salt Lake, Utah, for fear of a Mormon uprising. NOSTALGIA. Cincinnati, Dec. 7. Letters from Mrs. Geo. H. Pendleton, wife of the American minister to Berlin, state that they are very much dissatisfied with that city. Her husband's resig nation may be expected at any time. WOBKIXG FOR THOMTSON. Washington-, D. 0., Dec 7. Prom inent Democrats of Washington ter ritory are now here urging the ap pointment of Jno. GL Thnmnsnn n? secretary oi mac lerruory. Barclay Henley, of California, the only Democratic congressman from the Pacific coast, will offer a resolu tion to-morrow demanding an inves tigation of the charges relative to his Mexican citizenship. ANOTHEB ACCIDENT. Mebitt's Conxans, N. Y., Dec. 7. Another terrible accident occurred here to-day on the new Croton aque duct Some men were descending in a bucket when a cross beam fell a hundrad feet striking them, and kill ing nearly all. HAD TO GO TO BED. Pittsburg, Dec 7. The villages of Beaver Falls and New Brighton use natural gas. Yesterday was an intensely cold day in this region and the gas supply in soma way was cut eff. Business of every nature had to be suspended. The people had to go to bed to keep from freezing to death. No church, no cooking, a very un usual and unpleasant experience. COXGRESS ORGANIZED. Washington-, D. C, Dec. ,7. The U. S. senate was called to order at noon. Senator Geo. F. Edmunds, of Vermont, nominated John Sher man of Ohio for president of the senate: Senator Daniel W. Voorhees, of Indiana nominated L G. Harris of Tennessee. The nays and yeas were called and Sherman wa declared elected. Tho houso was called to order at noen: J. G. Carlisle and T. B. Reed were nominated for speaker resultin' in the election of Carlisle. A peculiar accident is recorded as happening to a passenger train on the Oregon & California railroad last week. It ran into a tunnel this side of Delt3, but found its exit at the farther end completely barred by a land slide; backing up to extricate itself from the unpleasant predica ment, a land slide was found to havo as completely blockaded the eutrauce at this end after the train went in. The train with its load of human be ings had to remain prisoners for the night until a train hand succeeded in crawling out and going for help in tho morning. Considerab'e discussion goes on regarding to-morrow's election. The general impression is that no one will have a very large majority. In 1881 there were 510 vote3 pelled: in 18S3, 763 votes were cast for mayor. In that election in the first ward Cleve land had 291 votes for councilman. Bergman, 217: in the second ward Dealey had 127 votes for council man, Oroutt 74. Last year it stood respectively, Bergman, 234: Sherman, 213: Gratke, 131: Welch, 133. The next election in Astoria will be under the registry law. Three bad men attacked Chas. Wright a3 he was going bonis at seven o'clock last Sunday evening, with $500 in his pocket The en counter took place on tho north side of Conoomly street above Polk. He put the robbers to flight, escaping with a blow on the back of his head, but fell from the trestle work into tho soft earth below, a distance of eight feet. The marauders have not yet been arrested. Oiicklcn'.s Arnica Salrc. The Best Saivk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapprd Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sa It by W E. Dement & Co. One of the funiest characteristics of average humanity is the tendency to kick because the other fellow got tho nomination. There ought to be some way so that there would be two nominations for each offico on each ticket. But then there is the third fellow, the one who expected to be "a compromise" candidate. What are you going to do with him? or, rather, what is he going to do with yon? Excited Thousands All over the land are going into ec stasy over Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their unlooked for recovery by the timely ue of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guar anteed to positively cure Severe Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, or any affec tion of the Throat and Lungs. Trial bottles free at Y. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. Large size S1.00. Wanted. A good waiter. Apply to Jr.Fr. All the patent medicines advertised In this p&per, together with tho choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. V7. Conn's drug store, opposite Ocidcnt hctel, Astoria. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh Rempdy Price f0 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Sweet Cider kAt Carnahan & Co.'., just received, the nnest. For Rent, At a reasonable rate; the fine new building opposite EarchhofTs bakery. Apply at this office. OIL PAINTINGS GIVEN AWAY. Desiring to show our appreciation of the liberal patronage we are re ceiving from the people of this vioin ity, we have completed arrangements for a grand holiday free gift distri bution of oil paintings in real gold leaf frames. The pictures are now on exhibition in our window and all are urged to see the collection before the distribution takes place. You will find it well worth your attention. All our customers will stand an equal chance of winning a prize Until the drawing takes place every person, who, at any one time pur chases goods of us to the amount of S2 or upwards, will receive a num bered ticket which gives them one chance in the drawing for prizes. The distribution of prize3 will be superintended by a committee of dis interested persons. Separate cards with numbers coresponding to those on every ticket given out will be placed in a closed sack and after be ing thoroughly mixed, a person se lected by the committee will be blind folded, and will draw a numbered card from the sack. Whoever holds tho ticket which corresponds in num ber with the card so drawn will re ceive the first prize. A second draw ing will then be made for the second prize, and so on until all tho prizes are fairly distributed. Everybody is invited to take a chance for the prizes. Do not fail to sea the beautiful paintings. Also our splendid dis play of Christmas goods for themany, suitable for young and old, which we are prepared to furnish at prices lower than the lowest Drawing will take place at onr store January 1st, 188C. CARIi ADIiEB. IN CONGRESS. Washington, Dec. 6. An effort is being made to secure a place on the committee on commerce for Congress man Hermann, of Oregon. It is the wish of members from tho Pacifio coast to have one of their members on that committee, and opinion in clines in favor of Hermann; but there is a delay in making up the committee, on account of the proposed change in rules. If some of the committees are abolished, a3 proposed from some quarters, or if the work of some of the committees is increased, these changes will have to be made before the speaker can intelligently make up the committee. Senator Dolph has been carefully canvassing the prospects of securing a large appropriation for the improve ment of the mouth of the Coluumbia river He states that the outlook is very favorable. The engineers have reported that the present plan of im proving the mouth of the Columbia has been successful so far, ard in this report and from tho general feeling in the senate Dolph believes that an adequate sum will be ap propriated for either completing or earring on a large part of the work. NOT OPEN TO SETTLEMENT. Since the forfeiture of tho Astoria land grant considerable inquiry has been made regarding that portion of the O. C. grant lying in Cowlitz, Pacific and Wahkiakum counties, W. T. Under date of the 4th inst, Fred. W. Sparling, register of the land office at Vancouver, writes: "The so-called forfeited lands of the Oregon Central railroad company are not open to settlement as the question is not fully settled yet, and it will probably be several months before it is finally settled. The Northern Pacific railroad company has given notice that it will appaal from the decision of tho commis sioner of the general land official to the secretary of tho interior. Su it will be somo time before the matter is settled. FllED. W. SPAULINa." The Waj-csofShi. The new melodrama, uTne Wages of Sin," has caught the town, and the Baldwin theater is filled nightly by brilliant and enthusiastic audiences. It is beyond question, the most pow erful work of the kind presented in this city in years. The sad, strong scenes are deftly relieved by clever comedy, and the startling effects of the thrilling situations and climaxes are in marked contrast to the spark ling effervescence of those in which pleasanter phases of life and charac ter ore represented. The feelings of the audience aro so wrought upon by the scenes, that outbursts of applause are frequent and long continued. 8. F. Examiner. A Ueiiable Article. For enterprise, push and a desire to get such goods as will give the trade satisfaction, J. V. Conn the Druggist leads all com petition. He sells Dr. Bo- sanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, because Coughs, Colds, Croup and Primary Con sumption. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Samples free. Who sells the most Pianos. Organs, and ifusical Instruments ? The New York Novel tv More. A Splendid Display At Carl Adler'.s Crystal Palace the com Jng week. A full line of Masks and Masquerade suits for rent, at the New York Novel tv Store. Parties wishing spars or piling of any size or length can be supplied by leav ing orders with J. n. D. Gray. For a If eat Fitting Beet Dr Shoe, fro tn P.J. nrtnflmnna on Pha. naraus street, next door to IW. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom.work. Tfce Only Perfect Remedy For habitual constipation, dyspepsia and kindred ills, is the famous liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It strength ens as well as cleanses the system, it is easily taken and perfectly harmless. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. A fine display of Crockery and Glass ware will shortly be exhibited at Car nahan & Co.'s, for the holiday trade. Notice of Tax Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN THAT B virtue of a transcript of the delinquent assessment ro 1 of School District No. l, of Clatsop county, state of Oregon, and a war rant attached to such transcript issued and delivered to me as sheriff otsaid county, by C. J. Trenchard, clerk of said county, which warrant is in the name of the state of Ore gon, under tho hand ot said clerk and the seal of the county court of said Clatsop county, command I r me forthwith to col lect the delinquent taxes in said school dis trict for the sdid year I8S5, as shown by the list of the delinquents and assessment rolT to said warrant attached, by levyi g upon, and selling the personal property of the de linquents against whom such taxes asestfed and charged, if sufficient persjnal property can be found. othcrwie, by levying upon and selling the real estate of such drlln quents In said district, or sufficient thereof to satisfy such taxes, including my fees and the costs and expenses ! the sale, therefore for want of any pergonal property out of which tosausiy me taxes Hereinafter spec ified. I did on the 3rd day of December, 18S3. levy upon the real estate set -opposite the names of the respective parties, firms and co-poratlous contained in the following list, to satisfy the amount tax assessed and charged against such persons, firms and corporations In said delinquent tax roll, all of said real estate being In said district, in Clatsop county state of Oregon, to' wit : Abernethy, Geo, lot 1, blk 127, 01 ney's extension "of McClore's Astoria ,.$ . 48 Adams, E. G, lot 5, blk 128 Olneys extension of McClure's Astoria 96 Boehm, Carl, lot 7, blk 39, Mc Clure's Astoria 128 Boice, Jas, lot 1, blk 152, Olney's extension of McClore'a Astoria 48 Bramel,T.JJot3,blkJJ6,OInej's .. " extension of McClore'a Astoria 3 18 Blanchard, Dean, 300 ft. tftt -'-front adjoining Sea Side Can nery 13 60 Bennett, A. S, X of blk 3, H. & A. addition to McClore's Astoria.. 6 GO Blinn, F. F, lot 1, blk 82, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria. - 78 Corbett, H. W, H int. in und, S. i lots 1 and 2, blk 65, McClore's Astoria ". 167 50 Coulter. J. M, lot C, blk 123, 01 ney'a extension of McClore's Astoria 42 Fisher, J. N, lot 1, blk 103, Ol ney's extension of McClore's Astoria 48 Fnrnsworth, W. A, lot 7, blk 35, McClore'a Astoria - 93 Hegeland, J. B, lot 7, blk 131, Ol ney's extension of McClore's Astoria 30 Howell, J. H, lot 8, blk 130, Ol ney's extension of McClare's- Isaacs, Jas.S," lot2 blk i25, 6Y ney's extension cf McCIdro's Astoria 30 Johnson, Geo, lot 1, blk 120, Ol ney's extension of McClure'8 Astoria 3G Knott, Jos, lot C, blk 104, Olney's extension to McClore's -Astoria 90 Kiernan. John, lot G, blk 147, Ol ney's extension of McClore's Astoria . 24 Enowles and Thomes,Iot 4, blk 11 McClore's Astoria 7 50' Meyer, Isaac, lot 7, blk 120, Ol neys extension of JlcUJure s Astoria H. ... ..:' Moore, John H, lot 3, blk 3, Mc 42 Clore's. Astoria WJ 8 40 Martin, Joha lot 8, blk-149, Ol ney's extension of McClore'a Astoria 24 Moar, Mary A, lot 7, blk 1G0, Ol ney's extension of McCIarcfa Astoria... JV.r.... r48 Maston, J. 8, lot 1, blk 08, Mc Clore's Astoria... 43 Mason, Flora A, lot 6, blk 32, Mc Ciore'a Astoria 90 Olney, Eano, lot 4, blk 32,. Mc Clore'a Astoria .tv-.-.....i. 144" Olney. Silas F, lot 3, blk.162, Ol-1 : ney's extension of McClore'a Astoria 7. ;'..s, 72 Oroott, T. A, i K iot,.S,iblk G4, l McClore'a Astoria.... S. 4 50 Palmer, Joel, estate of, lajt 5, blk 154, Olney's extension jjo'f Mc Clore's Astoria Jt "" 24 Smith, E. L, lot 1, blk 89,-o- . Clare's Astoria 8G Stark, Mrs. P. J, lot 1, blk 123, 01 ney'fl extension of MoClure'a Astoria 42 Scholemans, David, lot 3. blk 105 Oluey'a extension of McCrare'a Astoria t-.... 96 Smith, Geo, lot 2, blk 103, Olney's extension of McCIoro's Astoria 43 Olney, Hiram J, lot 8, blk 32, Mc Clore's Astoria Unknown owners, lot 3, blk 34, Olney's extension of McClure's Astoria ?....'. Unknown owners, lot 4, blk 34. 494 42 Oluey'a extension of McOIm-e's Astoria 42 Unknown owners, lot 1, blk 26, Olney's extension of McClore'a Astoria GO Unknown owners, lot 2, blk SG, Olney's extension of McClore'a Astoria 44 Unknown owners, lot 7, blk 51, Olney's extension of McCIure'u Astoria $ 48 Unknown owners, lot 2, blk 78, Olney's extension of fcClore'a Astoria 42 Unknown owners, lot 7, blk 80, Olney'a extension of McClore's Astoria 42 Unknown owners, lot 8, blk 80, Olney'a extension of McCbure'a -Astoria .- 42 Unknown owners, lot G', blk 93, Olney's extension of McClore'a Astoria 42 Unknown owners, lot G, blk 97, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria- GO Unknown owners, lot 2, blk 93, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria 42 Unknown owners, lot 4r blk 104 Olney's extension of McClore'a Astoria - 43 Unknown owners, lot 4, blk 10G, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria 42 Unknown owners, lot 8,'blk 106, J Olney'a extension of McCIara'a Astoria "42 Unknown owners, lot 3, blk 107, Olney's extension of McClnrs's Astoria 42 Unknown owners, lot 8, blk 108, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria . 42 Unknown owners, Tot 2, blk 110, Olney's extension of McClore'a Astoria.... ... 36 Unknown owners, lot 3, blk 110, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria 36 Unknown owners, lot 5, blk 110, Olney'a extension of McClore'a Astoria 36 Unknown owners, lot 6, Talk. 110, Olney's extension to McClore'a Astoria.. '. .... 36 TT1 a.a Inf T l.lt- llrt Olney'a extension to McClore'a Astoria - 36 Unknown owners, lot 11, blk 114,$ Olney'a extension of McClure's Astoria - -W Unknown owners, lot 7, blk 117, Olney's extensioa of McClore's ' Astoria ........ 44 Unknown owner's, lot It "blk '118, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria 2 Unknown owners, lot S, blk HJ0, Olney's extension of McClare's Astoria r Unknown owners, lot 7, blk 120, Ohay's extension of McClore's Astoria .., 36 "Unknown,owners, lo 2 bllf!121, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria 11... 36 unknown owners, lot!, blk 124, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria 36 Unknown owners, lot 2, blk 124 Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria .. 36 Unknown owners, lot 3, blk 126, .Olney'a, extension of McClore'a Astoria 36 Unknown owners, lot 4, blk 12G, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria : 36 Unknown owners, lot 5, blk 126, Olney's extension of McClare's Astoria 36 Unknown owners, lot 6, blk 126, Olney's extension of McClore'a Astoria 36 Unknown owners, lot 7, blk 126, . Olney's extension oL McClore's . Astona 36 Unknown owners, lot 8, blk 126, Olney's extension of McCIoro's . Astoria... - ae Unknown owners, Jot 8, blk 1277 " Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria...... 'if. .... '36 Uoknown owners, lot 2, blk 133, - Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria, 90 Unknown owners, lot 4, blk 184,. Olney's. extension of McClore's" -Astorivr. "....:.".. '30 Unknown owners, lot G, blk 185, -Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria : 30 Unknown owners, lot 3, blk 137, Olney'a extension of McClore's Astoriar...'.....-. 24 Unknown owners, lot 4, blk 137, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria 24 Unknown owners', lot 5, blk 137, Olnevs.extension of McClore's Astoria 34 Unknown owners, lot G, blk 137, "Olney's extension of McClare's "Astoria.l 24 Unknown owners, lot 3, blk 141, Olney's extension of McClare's Astoria.... 24 Unknown owners, lot 5, blk 141, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria '. 25' Unknown owners, lot 3, blk 142, Olney's extension of McClure's Astoria 24 Unknown owners, lot 4, blk 142, Olney'a extension of McClore's Astoria..' 24 Unknown owners, let 7, blk 144, Olney's extension of McClare's Astoria . 4 Unknown owners, lot 8, blk 145, Olney's extension of McClure's Astoria 24 Unknown owners, lot 5, blk 146, Ulney's extension of Mcuiore's Astoria - 24 Unknownjowners; lot 7, blk 146, Ulney's extension of McUlore s Astoria . 24 Unknown owners, lot 5, blk 147, Ulney's extension of McClore's Astoria 24 Unknown owners, lot 4, blk 148, Ulney's extension of JUculore s Astoria 24 Unknown owners, lot 7, blk 150, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria 24 Unknown owners, lot 4, blk 151, Ulney's extension or Aicuiore's Astoria 24 Unknown owners, lot 7, blk 151, . Olney's extension of McClare's Astona ". 24 Unknown owners, lot 8, blk 151, Olney's extension of McClare's Astoria -24 Unknown owners, lot 8, blk 152, Olney's extension of McClare's Astoria.-:.. s 24 Unknown owners, lot 5, blk 152, Ulney's extension ox Mcuiure's Astoria 24 Unknown owners, lot 3, blk, 156, Ulney's extension of McUlore's Astoria . 24 Unknown owners, lot 5, blk 157, Ulney's extension of McUlure's Astoria :. 24 Unknown owners, lot 4, blk 158, Olney's extension of McClore's Astoria 24 Unknown owners lot 8, blk 159, Ulney's extension of Mculoro a Astoria 24 Unknown owners, lot 2, blk 160, Olney's extension of McClare's Astoria 24 And I will on the 4th dav of January. 183G. atthe hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon of said day, at the court house door in said county, proceed to sell to the high est bidder for cahh, each of said tracts or lots or so much thereof of each of said own ers, as shall bo sufficient to satisfy the said tax of such delinquent owner, Including my fees and the costs and expenses of the levy and sale. Astoria, Or., December 5th, 1883. W.G.KOSS. Sheriff of CIat?op County, State of Oregon. Ready For Baslaess. For a cood steak, a delicious cud of coffee or a plate of fine oysters goto Frank Fabre's Coffee. Oyster and Chop House; opposite M.C.Crosby's. SniLoa's Cuke will immediatelv relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement 4 Co lias Betsiraed. J. JoDlln has returned, and is again ready to repair umbrellas and tend to business at the old stand. - Tbo latest Waveltleu Will he on exhibition this week at Carl Adler's; , AWhltehalLboatontho 28th of No vember, opposite Astoria. Inquiry may be made of P. Jordan, master steamer Uleaner. Astoria, Dec.,2, 1885. - Xone but the best of cooks and wait ers employed at the U.S.Hestaurant. A SpleHdid Stock Of new tjoods to be opened at Carl Ad ler's. Call and examine. Middle Aged WmaaWaa(e4 To take care of a child. Apply at this office. W-LussleroiSan Francisco has en gaged In the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer -KOXJCBUT- WHITE GQOKS! . EMPLOYED AT THE The Tables Supplied with the Best the? Market Affords. In the Sleeping Departmeat, Clean, Comfortable Beds. J. Gh ROSS, Proprietor, MAlNSTBlBr. - ASTOSIA, OREGON. Pioneer Restaurant. i FILL AND NEW Having purchased extensively Markets, I am now prepared to show Assortment of DRY G'OODS and Oregon. New Silks, New Velvets, New Cloaks, New Buttons, New Hosiery, New Ribbons, New Blankets. Every Department is Complete! Being Largest Buyers of Dry Goois i Clothing In The North West, Buying Direct From The Manufacturers and importers, Sa ving the Extra Profits of Middlemen, Wo are enabled to Give Our Customers the Benefit! We Only Carry FIRST CLASS GOODS! And Our Prices are Low. WHOLESALE COUNTRY ORDERS Specially Attended to and Pilled With Dispatch. C. H. COOPER'S Wholesale and Eetail Stores, Astoria, Oregon. CITY BOOK STORE, JTast Received Direct From New York, The Finest and Largest Variety of JLLBUMS JUTD JinrSXTZZiS BOOKS Ever Exhibited in Astoria! TO BE SOLD Al NEW YORK PRICES I GRIFFIN THE OREGON SHORT LINE, 11 TO 500 MILES THE SHORTEST; 12 TO 48 HOURS THE QUICKEST. TO CHICAGO, BOSTON, NEW YORK. And All Points East. Bates $8.20 to 810JS3 tho Cheapest to Councij Bluffs, Omaha, Kansas City, AND OTHER POINTS. Fallauui Palace u4 Kalsraat Sleeping: Cars hauled oh Express Trains ExclHSlvely without Change. Ifypu are going east write for Rates. Maps, Time Tables, Guides and Full Information. FKS OF CHARGE. E. A. XOYES, W. I. GAKXETSOK. . Agent. Astoria. Asst. Agt., Astoria. B. CAMPBELL, Genaral Agent. No. 1, Washington street, Portland, Oregon. MacDonaltl & Mcintosh Are now Prepared to Show a Large Assortment OF Goods in Every Line! Which will be Sold at Lower Figures than at any Other House IN THE CITY. The Leading Clothing, Hat, and Gents' Furnishing "Store OV ASTORIA. ' WINTER GOODS! in Eastern and San Francisco the Largest and Most Varied CLOTHING in the State "of New Dress Goods. . Newr Suitings, New "Wraps, New Trimmings, New Underwear, New Gloves, New Flannels, Etc., Etc. one of the & REED. -i j- I -$ l