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SAftcusesss Specimen Copies and Beautiful Calendar sent Free. fi Cq&ES l!2H ,T WEE .N STOR'SS BYTHE nJoccT a SP.IFNCrL Travel yrt and NATURAL Weekly PPL Eon ... UNU BlMIIV I AYEAR- "Afc otltr WetUf raprr girts so great a Variety of Entertaining and Instructive Reading at so low a price." THIS .1? FREE TO JAM. I, 1891. T awr NF1V srns(-::inr.ll who vrill cut out nnd Hcnd us this slip rrltli nntnc and ne4rr. nstel SI .75 o' 'cf7 cr 1 sore 3Iony Order or JltaistercA Letter at our rUi), vre will cnd TUB VttlTirs COMPAMOS Fltr.K to.lnniinry, 1S91, and for a Full Year Trots that Date. Tl Ueaflor iarlMdr tie? Fl E IMH'IIM: HOLIDAY NUMBERS for ThnnkntlTln-, Chrlstinaa, Kf Ywr iat,:rr nnd Feur-tli-af-Jiilr, and all the Illustrated Weekly Supplements. X A&hr. THE YOUTH'S COK1PANION, 41 Templo Placo, Boston, Masi. WITH 1.75 : mil VA2KL.E FKC ASTVniZA. MrtXBIS. :t- at WAwmu I ijw vcatwk. X s I 'Si rl t . ji E w - is la g C I P " UYILWAYS and steamers. I ' I Tickets 1. It - . s. J J S2l K ,: ji s i , J K 3'. 7 '1 1 v tl - - . I ; i : . it t i 1 '! .' I -' -I 8 05 ', 2S l'j .1 15 . J II -I &3 r. is 7 6 32 7K 1 7 8! ft! I . 6 I! 19 ! T I IJ 7 3 IR e 3 IK -1 S4T 33 7 14 7W 896 131 il 27 3 I 5& 4 i i 12 :; I I 228 i 7 sat i i! i or 17 I i 7 :. m I ! bl s 2 1 ?a 2 tt a. 7 12 7 51 K32 17 3 1.M07 S I, II 01 36, - - 0 7 12 38 i : i 5s 1 4j 3 ( i m i hi i ;l sw 1 SJ X Si 2 l fias 2 3 2 2J! S2 3h 7 22 43 6 22 3 0 7 : i 4 0 3i 2 7 2 0 1 4 0 7 0 ! -0 I -7 It 7 -45 -41 3 0 2 sr. 2 J 2 1 1 3 0 1 -0 3 -0 .S 1 1 1 0 U .S" 4 0 0 :mm LEi- ON SALE gil 9 -T- nT?TvTT7,T?"D , -Ok ' igy- -" -" - v, t- Tim- li.:r Ih-i ., midnidit and jMKmntv fltnJ-tl 1 i .i l.t . ttse iH-twi-i muni ....i i.. td i--:i' ii ,. I. no. 0 k.(HHH. a rtc :. - Htut.i:. i' iMi. ft d IMt IHMHI. .-eta k rri) d from th levi'l tif .-i .a-'Kvrl 4 'i-;iu1iirbtli4Miuid- Mf r pvra n tti 4 a-4 KurM'y cltart!. YESKI. ON THE WAY Fn JNrftu Prta Cm Eivr. Aii4w tU U. IIC. Ami ii l. vn.Mh,Y. the C4uiHlia HuUti m . - -Vktia a' i r rT' !- lrt.vi BrM -4 l.4 ll' : 1W. anw Tows. , BrUc Ua4M. ". Sew Vork -Vt. lireipool. J-. aMfV.JW3l. LMcrsooL r S- 4-J ToBk. ' IPIfJlMl. .;: iiac.Ansii Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, AND ALIi POINTS East, North and South AT i:. A. o5'ps, Acn r. Asloria. tl. ?S. Boorlli, Ticket Ascnt. lTJISlrS PACIFIC WI1.1KF 5vcrl:ind ICotitc. lCjit Itiiiiml from Portland : No. 2 Llin itJ K.ivt .Mail, leaves at 7 a. k. o. 8 Over land Vl it, lea es at y p. m. W-st bound : Ko. 7 0 erl.in 5 Fl yer. ar n t-s at fi :10 p. ji. Ko. 1 Limited tout Mail, arrives a: U :40 a. m. Main Line. Nos. 7 aad S, "The Overl.md Myor," cjiny through l'ullmau Sleepers. CohHitbt Mcepcrs. Kieo Chair C;irs and Coaches, between Portland and Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or Chicago. Main Line. Nos. 1 and 2, 'The Limited I'ast Mail," carry Pullman Dining and Sleep ing Curs between Portland and Chicago. UhH. TO PORTLAND. The Meant r linnlla leaves at Ca. ar., Mon rtiry. Wednesday and Priday, via the Oregon TheFteaiiierii. JI Thompson leaves As tonr. at 8 p. u on Sunday, Wedn sday and I'rMay. Krom Portland at 11 u p. m., on i nela , Tmirstlay and S iturday. Astoria and San Francisco SAN FKAXCISCO IO ASTOItlA. HTKAMKIt 1AV. DATK. r.ili6.arsk.l. .VarlC. Hr eWm . bMta KumaX. Mdtoa rark. yr IMUbaata Utati. X.tW. HrMi.iaH&. UoodM. fJM9t-lrr. Gr bk. IXtT. Aim Itajr. r nan. RrtL im. Part OfMh Br Mc 13X. t KtwtM. sci JiGfe. Uraxawi. Wm Jmwin. Send-., I-V- Mr A ! Ratava. AwtcSS. I :UM Jft-0MOAK P.KTS Kttrr. ' . f. .11'. Now Vrk TSi.'-l. .', ick Amm l4tt. r. Y. .Mr t t:is rivicx. C.T;. j. i : ". ! A. riv .r 1 Ci. l.'vuifl l .-rf 3 Hr -r ' '. llDiali. , .4 iUr .-' I - t'.-3. Itatstetie. " Pi.,.4 : . . Mmn.nN,K Kri.ux. "- ).. IT", londw. V Jej l:ll. 1 r p. I7U.&M Jseii.4ly4(. rrt.. I'- M, . 4 it. L verpool. Mr SS. -V6. ; ieti vitsrrixvH. H - Loire No. O, K. of P. . . VPFIlXlIS KVttBY TO . i : 7 JO r. S. jU PytSliaK - - , KiKnisia8oa suuhi u i -ri 4 i :j:ttnd. . .w i I. K. DLOONP. iie: u. Mid s. Sc aa.navicUi BencTolcet Societv. KFU ' .1; "MEKTIN4SS OK TiilS SOC1E 'i . n. .. r.KKiis m l3tbl4iii bniMitt t ci -i -x i m.. a fhe 8e4MH; and 'mr.ii 1 l. 1 I - I MOll MKHltll. A." 1.AN1LLSON, ijerretorjr. 3jaJc Itodre No. 12. A. O.TJ. W. Tii-:L-VU MEETINGS OF SEASIDE ft -a - i v. o. C. W. will 1 hM m ibr.t i-v". in PMltbui Oaatlr, iw M!ri. t ..'us i u." i v.-ivk, r.i 7 o'clock. Mwbefs. ... a,, ,-j r u Kood suuittinx. Mid vcMiax i-r -r- ..v ;'iiied loutlcao. Li SVt" ,'. Mi pen Pi!!ii:ti txrfore tjni a- r c j..i B orir M. W. W. Ii. K'j.-s, i: ,c. talc or California. Oregon Columbia .. dtatc of California Oregon ............. (Columbia... State of California- Tuesday Saturd.i.... Wednesday Sunday Thursday . Monday Friday Nov. A 8 12 1C ..20 .....24 .28 ASTOItlA TO SAX FRANCISCO. ASTORIA RETAIL .UlttfKKT Flour per bbl S4.004.50. Wheat, per cental Sl.40Sl.G5 Oals, 31.40 l.ai liacon. sides per lb, 12K cLs. Shoulders, " 12) cts. Breakfast 1P17 Hams, " I4l7cts. Lard, ' I2jfil5cls. Heef,10I8cLs. Mutton, 710 cts. I'ork, 10l Sets. Veal, 1015 cts. liutter, per roll 55 to 70 cts. Efjcs, per dozen 5545 ot.s. Potatoes, Uto IX cents per lb Cheese, per lb 1540 cts Cornmeal, per lb 34 cts. Oatmeal, " 5U cts. Beans, " 3J7 cts. Coffee, 2540ct.s. Tea, " 25yocLs. Kice, " 7K8 cts. Sugar, " 8l0cts. Syrup, per gallon M)c G3c Unions, 2 to 4 Apples dried per tt 121G cts. Peaches - " 12K3.JcLs. Plums. " 10 (20c iR lb Candles, per lb 12K2u cts. Chickens, each 75 cts. Hay, per tou S18ff$25. Hides, per lb 4 10 cts. Honey, per gallon Sl.l. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed. R3c; rwvv linseed, 80c; coal oil. :sc; lard Si. 25 I. R. & N. Co. hTKAMKK. DAY. DATK. iirepm .. Sunday Nov.. 2 C.ltimbia Thursday .. 0 State of California. Monday... " ......10 Oregon Friday ' 14 Columbia Tuesday " 18 Slate of California. Saturday . " ......22 Oiegon Wednesday " .20 Cd 1 nubia Sunday " oU tike sciikiijm:. Astoria & Sculii Coast Railway. Leave Lv. Vlalwp 1"mi Steamer Attorfa lieach. Hlectric 1) : OJ a. m. S : M A. M Itleemc. j :oo p. m. Si : l p. si. fl Dally except Sunday and Monday. () Daily except Sunday. OW41 ' -1 ment.No.l3, 1. O. O.F R' .4 i t '.NJSOl OCftAX KX- . i. o. a. f t tiic 1-1 . ! FeHeii BuiMinjC. at vrr-.. . -. '. wseoBtl und ototb M-j.- ; ..ih, inj unoiig breUi- H- r - ' C. P. m;i HfV 4 - u aft v 4IJ- ::s - a Loan Unocisdon l.lF MKEliMIS OK 11IIS 1 1 iK-id a! a r. m.. oa liie - .'f eaeh niiMtb. OIHoeon t. vouUi f (VnuHiis W. U KOIJB, Secretary. lUiOU Oouncii. XKTINOS, SKOOND AND Uj- ereniags of cadi mouth : itu U havo matters acted M'icii, at any regular nieet--v u uiHf to the Auditor f Mo"? tlie Friday evening i u:-s,.ay on whlcli tlio Council '.tr WK-KOE. THOS.S.JEWETT, Vtttliuarand Police Judge. CC 4" PlUCrK'AI. . GlYIL, a r .rj'.MwJiKlJajtlacuniig.atirvey 1hiu taaattimg. Arebl4wf4ire, Assaing 3w) Kanr . JTimSevad Street, Port Jaa. 4n, !. Markrt St.. Sun Francisco, Ca 1:4 ixd isit a VandkuNaim.kx, IYo fad tar eirttriar. Notice. AM. rWS ?Ns ILVA'INfi ACCOUNTS vpiM 4h estate of the .late Pbllo Cag)irnireilMrtbr not Wed to prcsont the wmp ttitr tW siiltMiient forthwith. MP. CALI.F.NDER, Knappton. Wash. Aicitl.b. :) Psmn Taraiinal or Interior Pobts THE rJsiiliiFi! Pacific Railroad Ls iho Line to Take .fs Ai! Points Easi and South. It Is The Sitti::;;C:irISoutc. ItransTfirotifjli Vevtiimlcd Trains Every Day In the Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO ilo Change of Cars, ComposHlof IJIiilsig- Cars u jsurpassed. I'lJlluiiiu Jraviiig:IooinSlccpcrs Of J.oK:st Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Bst that can be constructed and in which a'onunodatioiis are both Free and Furnished, to holders of First or Sceoiid-class Tickets, and for EJegant Day Coaches. A Con t in u ou t,Iiic Connecting witli All Ijincs, atrording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can be Secured in Advance through any Agent ol the lload. Through Tickets To and from all Points in America, England aim Europe can 00 purcnased at any Ticket Office of this Company. Full information concerning rates, time of trains routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Tassenger Ageut, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington, Portlaud, Oregon. TirS STF.AMEHS 'Gen. Canby" or "Suomi" Leave Astoria dailv:itRA. m fnrT.inzv Point, Ft. atevens and Ihvaco. connecting with railroad runninc north at 10 a. m.jiiu! it with boats on Shoal water IJay, for South ucui., .Mlinilllit, rillll.ll lyUtU ilUU UlllCI points througli to Gray's IJaroor. Soutli Bound Trains Start From Nahcotta and Sealand At 1 P. m., Daily, Cenncctinff With Stoamcr For Astoria And Nifflit jBoat For Portland. fj. A. fjoomis, It. V. Egbert, President Superintendent. John U. Goultcr, Sec Portland and Coast S. S. Co. GRAYS HARBOR. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port laud every Thursday at Tp.1L; and from Astoria the following morning. Land ing at Hoquiam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolis and Montesano. SH0ALWATER BAY. QTD nnl DUIM nlla fmm -Pnrilan onlstandlCth of each month, landing at North Covn. South Itfind. Wlllfinannri v Center. F. R. STRONG, President a P. UPSHUR. Agent Astoria. The Str. Telephone Portland and Astoria. Tlmo Tabic. Icavcs Asteria: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 0 A.M. Arrives at Asteria: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3r.M. Leaves 1'ertlantl: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at A.M. AFFAIRS 0? THE NATION! She Can lift GOO Pounds. Care Will fce Taten In Choosing Reel's Successor. OONFEBEHOE OF DEilOUEATS. Senator Vborhees to Succeed Himself Cleveland In Ohio General Notes. Special bj The Uxitkd Pnn-s "Washington, D. C, Nov. 13. Sen ator Gorman is in New York. Ho bad a long interview with Governor Hill in that cily last Monday and it is said that Iho speakership of the next lionse was under consideration. There is no doubt but that Iho democratic leaders are intensely interested in the selec tion of a successor to Reed, for the result in 1S92 will depend largely upon the manner in which the large maioritv in the honse is handled. The republicans believe that if the democrats only have rope enough they will hauj; themselves. Whoever is elected speaker of the Fifty-tecond congress will have a po liticTd advantage not to be despised It is no wonder, then, especially in view of the largcuumberof new mem hers coming into the next house that the leaders are planning a speaker ship contest so that the man best nt- led for the placo shall be selected. POLITICAL COSSIP. minister Dcnby Ilc-Callcd Vooruccs and the Scnatorship. Special to Tun Astoiuan 1 WASHINGTON, .NOV. Id. It IS announced from Indiana fo-day that Col. Charles L. Denby, the American minister to China, i3 shortly to be recalled. His home is at Evausville, Indiana. Mr. Vborhees, it is stated, is to succeed himself in the senate. Ho will have the active snpport of Ex Governor Gray and in return will support Mr. Gray for Iho vice-presi dential nomination m lbir-J. Ool. Dnby's return will bo no menace at all to Mr. "Vborhees ns he will have been re elected to tho senate before CoL Denby reaches home, but Indiana politicans here, think Mr. Gray may meet a formidable rival in the Colon ei. CLEVELAND IX OHIO. The Ez-Prcsldcnt Holds a Re ception at Columbus. Special to Thk Astokiax. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 13. - Ex- President Cleveland and Dan Lamont arrived here at 8 o'clock this morning. They were met at the depot by James E. Camp bell, who took him to the governors residence. A salnto of twenty-one guns was Gred at noon, at which time Cleveland held a reception at the state house. Ihildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria tVhon liaby was slci, we gavo her Castoria. tThcn she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, iVhen she becamo Hiss, sho clung to Castoria, .V.'toa she bad Children, sho gave them Castoria American manufacturers made the first railroad locomotives used iu Palestine. Sheriff's Sale, NOTICE IS HEREBY WENT HAT II Y virtue of the command of I. v. Case. mortgagee, endorsed upon a certified copyol a certain chattel mo.tgnge. uiven and exe cuted by AU. D. Bowen, and in favor of said 1. w. case, to secure tne payment or a ccr taln promissory note. I did on the 5th dav of November. A. D.. 190. at the hour of 12 o'clock and Su minutes, r. m.. of said day, levy upon, seize and take Into my possession me louowmg uescnocu articles 01 personal property in said mortgage described, tc-wit : One Campbell Cylinder Press, one Wash ington Hoe Press, one Paper Cutter, one Card Cutter, three imposing stones, one lot of bodv type, 600 pounds more or less, one lot of display type, CO pounds more or less, one hit of gas Hxturvs, one lot of paper (plain), one lot of paper (in colors'), one money safe (White's Patent), and each and every article of personal property In the ofllcuaud composing rooms of the "Daily and Weekly Pioneer." and I shall proceed to sell the same, (or so much thereof as shall bo sufficient to satisfy the sum of SI ,50ft, to gether w ith Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from tue 19th day of August. 1883, and the accruing costs) at pub lic auction, at the premises known as the "Pioneer Offlco." in block No. K8. and front ing on Squemoque Street, In Manure's town of Astoria as laid out by said M'-CInre and extended by Cynw Olney. In Clatsop county.state or Oregon, to the highest bid der for cash In hand, on the 15th oav of No vember. A. I). 1890, at t lie hour of 10 o'clock A. ji.. of said day. n.A.:-MIDT. Shorlff or Clatsop Co.. Or. By TUOS. G. BOELLING. Deputv. Dated at Astoria, Or., this 7th dav of No vember, 890, dl23-133 Dissolution of Partnership. This Is to notify all whom It may concern that the partnership heretofore existing between P. O'Hara and H. IL Ingalls under the nrm name of O'Hara & Ingalls, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, P. O'Hara withdrawing. The old firm will settle all accounts with the business up to Nov. 1st, and Mjitic all bills against the flan. P.O'HAKA. IL IL INGALLS. For Sale Cheap. TEX OK KI.V IIOltSE POWER JDL racieo awl lr ; Is good ordor. Bieu. Appiyio u. r.'zitii.Bi;. Salesman. I K KNEKGETIC MAN WANTED TO 1 -- i""" ur uiauuiaciurcsonuiis ground Ontt nf nur ?ifriite onmn ci; on.11.1 ca dress P. o. Box 1371, !sTew York. Ad. Dissolution of Partnership. mHIS IS TO NOTIFYALL "WHOM IT jl may concern mat me pannersmp nere tofore existing between Earnest Loll and L, Larsenls this day dissolved. The busl uesi will be continued by L, Larsen who will collect all debts due and settle all claims against the firm of Loll & Larsen. Astoria, Oct. 27, 1890. Notice to the Public. THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT may concern that G. S. Garthee ls man ager of the Globe Saloon, No. 53, on Main street. Astoria, and from tills date he will be liable for all clalrafe against the business of the Globe Saloon.ala will collect all bills due It. I hereby tender my thanks to all my old customers, and bespeak tho seme good will for my successor that I have en loved. CHKId WEJEN. Astoria, October 23, 1860, Final Account Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have filed mv final account in the estate of Cha8. Gratke.dereased and that tho hear ing thereof has been by the county judge of Clatsop county, Oregon, set for the 4!h day of January at t lie hour or 10, A.M. ANNA CltATKE, Administrator. Clatop county, Oregon, Nov. 11, 1890. wso-ftt fM? mrA. . " DISEASE. HEALTH t. Ulcunn'x ( olden Balsam I.'o 1 Cures Chancres, 11m and m.xond sla-cs: Sores en tlw Legs and Body; Soro Ears" SShiMi8?! yc-?pcr-c?,orcd Blotches! Syphilitic I atarrh. diseased Scalp, and all primary forms of tho disease known at b"o ''I i,rl,f5 C0 Pr Bottle, to Itlclian's Golden Balaam No.S Car.?9T?.rtIlary crcurlalSyphilitlc Rheu matlHn, Tains In tho Bones, Pains in the K?.1. ,tho Ncck Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphihtlc Itash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stiffness of tho Limbs, and cnvdlcaUa all df?e from the stcm. whether caused . , indiscrcUon or abuse cf Mercorr. leaving tho blsod pure and healthy. Priro 5 00 per Bottle. Lo Iticuan'ii Goltlon Spanish Anti dote for Ce cure of Gonorrhaa, Gleet Irritation Gravel, and all Urinaryor GcnH Ul difarrangcnients. Prlco 83 50 nor Bottlo. Le Ulchan'd Golden Spanish Ib lection, forscrcro cases of Goriorrhma. Inflammatory Gleet, Strlctures,&c. Price $1 CO per Bottlo. ? J?10?' OoWon Ointment for tho cffcUr2 hcallngof SypHlitic Sores, andernptioia. Prlco $1 00 per Boi? L HIchaw's Golden Pllls-.Verre and Brain treatment; loss of physical now- er, excess or orcr-worie, ProstratloK. etc Prlco S3 00. per Boi. tusiIM- Tonic nnd Xorvlao, kA Bent everywhere, C. O. D., socarelT j5kj per express. - -' THE KICIIABDS05 DRUG CO., AGE T 699 d fill Market street, Ssh FntBcIseo. CsL CIRCULARS SENT FREE. ArVc; IT "R,. "Rnrmever of this city is an unusual v accomplished athlete She walks thirty miles at an outing, at a pac j of threo miles and a half :.n honr, makes a day's janrncyon a bic -cleon rough roads without restii., climbs mountain peaks with neatnes and dispatch, is a long-distance skater, an excellent swimmer, a dextrous and Twwprfnl canoeist, a sculler and rowr who minht compote with a colloa crew, and a gymnast wuo urts 0-0 nnnnria nf irnn wnP.n OTIC OI nniCllCe andG25 when at her best. IVithil! she has abounding health. IscstGU Traveller. MllLOIi'S CURE will immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Trill savo tho dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat: whatever he "wishes. Tliey prevent Sick Headache,, cause the foodTo assimilate and nour ish tho body, give keen appetite, and Develop Flesh nnd olld muscle. Elegantly sugar coated. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold Everywhere. Office. 4A Murray St., N. Y. The great Duke of Marlborough, the renowned English general, when in the very last stage of his life and i verj infirm, would walk from the pub-, he rooms in .Bath to his lodgings, on a cold, damp night to save sixpence in chair hire. This miserly old duke left no less than 1,503,000 or $7,5C0,00( which was inherited by a grandson of Lord Trevor. svire r .11 . .r 'j-T i .) ts SSEF TO TH2 EIGHT. Falier's Golden Female Pillsli For Female Irreg ularities ; notliing like them on the market. Xecerfail Micre-vfiilly us id llV I t-..l..lt....f I.. . ' Hini.P'h Uu:tr. Ufii : r !. V- II -1 P.-.'. ,;iiPi ! 1 1. hfr! S.lJ -tl ..t "VO h- bli.ii! :n -nuy : 0 ja mi 11 lir. )&&& Jb ttl-SH, lll.til ut any a - ;ecur6 l) 11 iveeipt n . Addre-ss. f &1PANY. Do not be Imposed en by 227 of th caaicrocs Imitations, substitutes, etc, which aro flooding the world. There ib only cae Swift's Specific, and there is nothing like it. Our remedy con. tains no Hcrcsry PotashArscnlc, or any pois onous substance whatever. It builds up the gen eral health from the first dose, and has never failed to eradicate ccntasicus blood poison and its effects from the system. Be euic to get the genuine. Send your address for our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases, which will fco mailed fee. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Gx S. ARNDT & EERCHEfl AS10F.IA, - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BIACKSMITH ?v .l J XT ?&&Z?P aoilcrShoD c-tfsr Ail Uinds of SNGIMS, GANNEEY, ANB STEAMBOAT W0BE Promptly attended so. specialty made of repairing CANNERY DiKs. ' t'.jo'i uk la: rn v stjii r . L0EB & CO., Winos, Lipors aid Ciprs. A I-irgc Stock of Fint-Cluss Goods. A , Tlie Trade Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders filled promptly and v -cu .i"Ply. Agents for First I'hvcj rorelmi and lioau-st'c Brands. Main street Upp. l':irKer Iloa-v. Standard - Saloon, Southeast Corner Third and Ohicy Ss. Astoria, Oregon. 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