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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1893. THE TIDES TODAY. High water--2:28 a. m. (7 ft. 7 In) 2:08 p. m. (9 ft. 1 in). Low water 8:09 a. jn. (2 ft. 4 in.) 8:63 p. m. (1 ft. 1 in.) - ABOUT THE CITY. Circuit court today. The senate vote on the repeal bill tomorrow. The moist and clammy fog: had full possession yesterday. Mrs. J. Mangs, of Uppertown, pre sented her husband with twins yester day. Nick Davlch's launch met with an accident yesterday afternoon opposite Flavel's dock. Mr. and Mrs. Greno are happy in the possession of a fine baby. Mother! and child doing well. At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Wallowa came in from outside the bar and reported nothing in sight. The British bark River Indus left out at 7:30 yesterday morning for Queens - town with a full load of wheat. Preparations for the grand A. O. U. V. entertainment on Saturday night are progressing very satisfactorily. The members of the chamber of com- irorce of this city received official no- tlfleatl n of the launching of the Ore gon from the manager of the Union Iron Works, Immediately after the ceri emony was performed. An $80 lot for $2. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. The Belmont cigar can be had at Cliaa. Olsen s. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Ward s. On account of the death of Mrs, Tay. lor, who Is a member of the church, the social of the Young People's Society of the Presbyterian church has been postponed. The "business meeting" of the society will take place this evening I at 8 o'clock In the basement of the church The Oregon was heavily loaded with freight when she went out yesterday afternoon. She had on board 173 tons of shooks, 511 sacks of oysters, 111 bar- rels of cranberries, and several tons of miscellaneous freight. Captain Hi ram Brown and wife and servant were passengers.' For S2, a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill's First addition. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. I For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del.' Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build-I Ing I For Sale Three good lots at Smith's 1 Pcint. A bargain. Address A. B., this I office. Let us hear now from Senator Hus ton or any ot the administration dem ocrats hereabouts, says the Oregonian, as to the Reed method of counting ab- santees. Do they think as they did at Salem last winter when President Fulton " was counting them against their will? State Printer F. C. Baker has a force of printers at work in his ofHce getting up the matter and printing the 23rd Oregon supreme court reports. This publication will contain 600 pages of text besides the index and titles. R. G. Morrow, the supreme court reporter, is superintending the preparation of the copy. . Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Unas, in sert s Hill's First addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now selling in it for 2. Water colors, crayons, and sepias crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe cialty at Crow's gallery, Third street. Here is a unique advertisement in the Salem Independent. Its capitulation to circumstances Is excellent: . "Honest toil Is better than office as see In the case of Inspector Armstrong, late of the United States custom house. He la Kastb- tn tha Iwnnh njrnin It vitll need Kood footwear try him. You will find him reliable." The little steamer Queen was towing a scow across from Ilwaco yesterday whon, by a sudden slackening of the I tow rope, it got tangled in the rudder. I Not desiring to break or cut the line, the captain took a tow from the We- nona and was beached at Hume's old cannery. The rope will be taken off her propellor at low tide today. There is no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. Thor Fredrlckson, piano tuner, has lemoved to 1053 Third street, Adair's Astorln. near Eagle cannery. Leave orders at Griffin & Reed's book store. The finest and most extensive line of Vkina nn.l whit RtepI enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria, has been received at Foard & Stokes.' There was another disgraceful dis turbance at the Salvation Army Bar racks last night. A gang of roughs came over in a body from the North Shore cannery and after half an hour of abuse and vile language, succeeded In breaking up the meeting. It was an hour before any of the women, looking for protection, could find a police of ficer. ' Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per cord delivered, at tne .asiona wooa Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rare bargains in Jewelry are being offered daily by H. Ekstrom. Any ar ticle in the store can be had at cost price. At the Monogram you can find fra-l grant Belmont, wedding isouquei, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands ot cigars. Anvthlnar in the line of gents' furn ishing goods, in the newest styles, con be had from P. A. Stokes & Co. during the present mnnth, at prices never be fore equalled. JEFFS, Tie Only Etstarat Ships are arriving in unusually slowly for this time of the year. Several of them are now due and may be expected at any lime. Among them Is the Brit ish ship Errol, 1387 tons, from London June 14. She was spoken July 13 In 9 north, 27 wert. The British bark Ire dale, 1437 tons, from Antwerp June 10, in also about due. She was heard from July 26 in 14 south and 36 west. The Norwegian bark Ophelia, 1184 tons, sailed from. San Pedro October 11. If fehe comes up In more than 53 dayB she will beat the famous passage of the Yorana, but the probabilities are that she will make the run In two or three weeks. Oregonian. Wagner & Co. have a new line of souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and Jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite the Astorian omce. .Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the ti,ast wnen you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office in this city, and thereby save your lo- cai rare to Portland, All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the cholc est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. 1 can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite. Oc- ciaent Hotel, Aitoria. The Army and Navy Register says: The marriage of Captain Edward C. Carter, Medical Department, TJ. S. Ar my, and Miss Helen S. Dunlevy, daugh ter of Judge J. C. Dunlevy, of Chicago, was solemnized at St. James Episcopal church, Chicago, on the evening of the 9th Inst. The ceremony was witnessed by a very fashionable assemblage, among whom were many of the army people stationed In that city. Immedi ately after the ceremony, a small re ception was held at the home of lite bride's parents. Here a supper wtis served, after which the happy couple left for Vancouver Varracks." The Coffee House, 622 Third street; best place for chops and steaks oys ters by the quart: received dally and always fresh. Theo. Bracker keeps a varied and choice assortment of cigars, tobaccos, playing card.3, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amber goods, 'etc, Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Terms cash. Sportsman intending to purchaaa their winter's supply of ammunition should communicate with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. The Oregonian contains the follow ing item. The news in it Is interesting; the comments are thrown in' for what lhev are worth: "A gentleman who is interested In having a railroad built to Astoria, states that Mr. Stanton, who was here last spring in the Interest of Eastern capitalists, endeavoring to pro- mote the road from Goble to Astoria, Wjn arrive here today on the same er- land. It is said he comes prepared to i im th if tv.o Aatnrin npnnie accede to his demands. If this Is so, It is to be hoped that his demands will be reasonable, and that the Astoria people will comply with them and se cure the thing they have so long been striving for. It has always been said that if Astoria secures one road she will secure two. The Goble road is not the one favored by a majority of the-Astorlans, but they will be willing to do all in their power to have it built If It is to aid in bringing about the construction of the road through the Nehalem, which is the one most d' sired, and which will open up a line section of country,' Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred Salz' Saddlery establishment. Those desirous of furnishing houses can find as good bargains at G. V, Porter s as at any other store in the Northwest. Give him a trial and prove it. Elegant bath tubs, first class shaV' ing and neat and artistic hair cutting at the Astoria Baths. Glllet & Corbett, proprietors. Fred Olsen takes the lead In manu- facturing boots and shoes. All work is 11IBL Uiaa VLllU nnitUiiLCU. iHJjJautiiB specialty. Corner Second and Olney streets. The report of Brigadier General Wil liam P. Carlln, commanding the mill- department of the Columbia, which Includes the states of Oregon, Washing ton and a part of Idaho, and the terrl hory of Alaska, has been received at tne war department. The general de votes a large part of his report to reing. the necessity for the abandon ment of some small posts in the de partment, because of their lnaccessl bllity, and the establishment of larger pests in place of them at points neor tho railroad and the large cities and towns. General Carllr. recommends the discontinuance of Fort Spokane, Wash., and the construction of a post near Spokane. Fort Townsend, ho says, is useless to protect the cities and har bors of Puget Sound, and he ' thinks the garrison should be removed to some important point One, if not two. points in addition to these named could, in General Carlln's opinion, be aban doned with advantage to the govern ment. Fort Canby, at the mouth of the Columbia river, would be of great importance In time of war with a naval power, but It is inaccessible in winter, and only a small garrison is required there in time of peace. Fort Stevens, on the opposite or Southern side of the river, is also a point of n J n n I'J) 11 I The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammouia; Ho Alum. Used in Millions of Homes40 Years the Standard. great Importance" and General Carlln urges that It be strongly fortified. Gen eral Carlln. reports that desertions in tbe department of the Columbia showed an Increase during the year. He says that the attempt to. enlist a company of Indians resulted in failure. The most handsome and hlshest grade'Wall Paper ever seen in the city. I will furnish paper gratis to anyone finding this statement not true, uau and see for yourselves, at B. F. Allen's 571 Third street. A trip to Chicago and return can now be made over the Canadian Pa cific railway at the lowest rates ever offered. The offer is open until ttte 31st Inst. Tickets will be good to re turn from Chicago until November 1st. See Jos. Flnlayson, agent, for partic ulars. One hundred representative citizens of Astoria, including a large number of old pioneers, paid their last token of respect yesterday to the memory of Mrs. Taylor, by following the mournful funeral procession from the house to the grave. At noon in the family residence were Frank J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. I Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. White, the Misses White, and MIks Mary Taylor, the mourners, be- sides many close friends of the family, Rev. Dr. Garner conducted the Her- vices. As soon as they were concluded, the cortege set out for Fisher's dock and on arrival there the party was transferred to tho steamers Dwyer and Electric, taken to the railway bridge, and thence to Clatsop cemetery. There, in the family burial plot, very near the scenes of her early labors In Oregon was laid to rest a wife and mother whose memory will live green and cherished In the hearts of everybody that knew her. Rev. R. B. Dllworth preached and officiated at the grave, and In a few. well chosen words dwelt cn the character and attributes of thfi deceased. The benediction was pro nounced by Rev. Mr. Sayre. The Pi oneer and Historical Society was offi cially represented at the funeral. Messrs. G. WIngate, P. L. Cherry, V. Boelllng, R. N. Carnahan, W. B. Adair and H. G. Van Dusen were the pall bearers. The hearse and coffin ; were covered with beautiful flowers, tributes from this county' and many other ports of the state, from women who had known and loved Mrs. Taylor for near- half a century. The Astorian ex- lends Us sincerest condolences to the bereaved family. Their consolation should be that their wife and mother made the world a little better by being In It. She has closed an honored life and has laid down the burden at a ripe old age, taking with her the af fection and reverence of all. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout tne woria. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. The members of the Columbia River Fishermen's Protective Union are here by notified that the evening school at the union's reading room will open on the first of November 1893. AH wisn Ing to participate are requested tp re port to the office. SOFUS JENSEN, Secretary. TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. Commencing October 15th and until October 31st, the Union Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Chicago at the low rate of $50.05., and to St. Louis, $47.50. The return portion or these tickets are limited to Novemher lin. For further Information call at the ticket office on the Union Pacific dock. G. W. LOUNSBERRx, Agent. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Tfchlnor Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W. Conn. . A MILLION FRIENDS. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found suh a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds, and coughs. If you have never used this great cougr medicine, one trial will convince you tb- It has wonderful cur ative powers in mil diseases of throat, chest and lungs. Each bottle is guar anteed to do all that Is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottle free at Charles Rogers' drug store. Large bot tles 60c ana $i.uv. A THOUGHTFUL PERSON. Consults his best Interests by having box of Krause's Headache Capsules at hand : taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause in tact it your skull were cracked it would prevent pain. The frequency of the attacks will diminish, and by taking the cap sules at the approach of a headache, you will never have another. Twenty- five cents ner box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria Oregon. Sole Agent STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the An nual meeting of the stockholders of the Fishermen's Packing Corrpany will be held at the office of the company, at Alderbrook, Astoria, Or., on Monday, October 30th. 1893. at 8 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, ana transacting such other business as may ctme before the meeting. By order of the president.' G. A. NELSON, Secretary. Astoria, Or., Sept 29th, 1893. VP mum THE STRONGEST DEFENCE. Against ill health, debility and ner vousness is to promote digestion, aetlv. ity of the liver and regularity of the ooweis witn tne incomparable altera tive ana tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a medicine without a tack, safe and thorough, and having the highest professional sanction. It promotes an adequate secretion of the gastric Juices that act as solvents of the food, and insures its conversion ir.to rich, nourishing blood, which never falls to honor the drafts for strength made upon it by the rest of the sys tem. As a laxative of the bowels it is natural and gentle in operation, but at the same time effective. By directing tne bile into us proper channel, it re moves the many and harrassing symp- toms of liver complaint. Heartburn, nausea, sick headaches, nervousness, rheumatism, malaria ana Kidney trou ble are remedied by it. t FOR RENT. FOR RENT. A house with live looms furnished for housekeeplnir Inquire at the Real Estate Exchange, Occident Hotel building. George Hill FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate in Hill's first addition, LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill's First Addition for $2. HEMLOCK WOOD. The finest hem lock wood ever sold in Astoria can be. had from C. W. Everest, Alderbrook Only $3.25 per cord, delivered. JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember Mcaulro's Ho tel at Seaside is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. SEWING MACHINES And general repairing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A. May, 132 Main street. GEO. M cLEAN, corner Olney and As- tor streets, does a general business in blacksndthlng and repairing. JOB PRINTING Dell Ferguson, gen eral Job printer, Astorian building, up stairs. First-class work at reasonable rates. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. MUSIC LESSONS. J. W. Thomp son, organist at the M. E. Church, gives lessons In music, piano and or gan. Organs tuned and repaired. Ad dress 689 Astor street, Astoria TO SUBSCRIBERS. Those who do not receive their papers regularly and on time should notify this office. . If the paperd delivered by carriers are wet or in bad condition, don t fall to make complaint at the business office. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you have friends in Europe whose pas sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific office. steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. ARB YOU GOING EAST?-Patron he the Northern Pacific railroad if you are Going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage check ed to destination. All purchasers - of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. BEVERAGES. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. UNEXCELLED. The Office liquors and mixed drinks are unexcelled, uen evleve stree., between Second and Third. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place in Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer is kept in such good con dition as at Utzlnger s popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln- fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert s. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMI3SIONEItb Tho reg ular meetings of this board will be held on th? first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the ofllco of Robb & Par ker. W. L. Robb, Bee. NOTICE The regular meetings' of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Ofllce on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13. In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and fcurth Mondays of ench month. Bo journlng brethren cordially in !ted. By order CP. COMMON COUNCIL - Regular meet ings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock in city hall. Persons desiring to have matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday on Which the council holds its regular mesting. K. OSBUUN, Auditor and Police Judge. HEALTHY EXERCISE fresh air and prop er food, help to keep a woman in gooa con dition. It's innulll ciont for some, weak ened or borno down as they are hy tbe ailment and irregu larities peculiar to their sex. They're easily help- ..1 4hnnrh' till!.-)' a rtmtdy In Dr. Pierce's Favorite Frwcrip- tion that will Duild up ana cure erery u feeblcd woman. It'i the prescription of a pbyiician; nan been tented in thousands of caam, and never found wanting. The only rink that's taken is that of the manufacturer who promise to refund the money if no benefit i experienced. Thi "Preemption" reaches the origin of the trouble. Dizzinew, fainting spell, and nervous disorder, such as sleeplessness, chorea or St. Vitus's dance, depend upon Uie irregularities and digplacement of the stjouiol siruLtui U.e " Favorite Prescrip tion " cures by regulating and correcting these functions and organic changes. Dr. Sage's Remedy positively cure Catarrh. $2 frOU AN 080 LOT! By becoming a member of Hill's Lot Clubs you can get a first class lot in Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lots will be delivered weekly. Now is the time to pro- cure a lot to buuu a home, Dalgity's Iron Works, JAS. DALCSITY, Frop'r. (Succcpsor to Armlt & Forchcn.) Boiler Repairing and Cannery Woilc. Repair ing of River Crufl aKpcciHlty. Machlno Work of all kinds (!ono. Hhop, toot of Lufayetto tit. Washington Heat Market Corner Second and Mnin Stroots, Wlioli-mli! and Uetail BUTCHERS - AND - PACKERS Steamboats, ships ami milW Mipplled on short notice. Families supplied promptly at the lowrt.1 nil oh. CHRISTENSEN & CO., Proprietors J. 33. STtTZTAVV IV.ne In fiardwsrt .n-i Ship Chandler,. hi Oil, nrltfiit Varnish, Mniaole MM. Col ton Canvas, Hemp Null Vwiiim. Uinl Oil, Wrought 1 run Hm ko. (liklvanizti'iMJul Nails O-sro x:i orl 03, II! to . Agricultural lmpliineii, 8wlng Ma 1111M hlnes, I'rtitils unit Oils. Clias. II oil born &, Son, Importers nnd DcnloiH In FURMITIIPJi, CAIiPJiTS, Anil Upholstery, fiill, ."u;i, TlilrJ Htroet, Astoria. Is tho Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE Miitcn, $2 dally nnd upwards. The Clatsop Market, 7S 1 lilr.l Birect, opposite llunet ofllco. Fish, Oysters, Poultry and Produeo. l'rei- delivery to any pint of tliucily, ATCHISON & SEN&Y, Props. STURGEON -! HOOKS l to 1 inch points in all styles. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook Files, $1.30 jHU'dos!. A, G. SPEXARTH, Cass Hi lnoandesoent, nil nijlir. . . . $1.50 12oYlock... 1.00 " 10 " ... 76 For particulars inquire of nny member of the linn or at tuo ollice, toot or Uon coraly Ht. West Htronre Mills Co., 1. U. I ruiJinger, i'reaulent J. A. FASTABEfJD GENKUAL t'ONTII ACTOH, Pile Driving, House, Bridge and Wharf Building. Aililtess, P.ox 1W), piisloflicc. -DKAI.Klt I.N IIAIUHVAKK, IltON, fcTEEL, IKON 1UPH AND KlTflNdH. STOVES AND TIN WAKE, House Furnlhliliitt (UvoiH, Blieet l-ead, Strip I.a1, Sheet Iron Tin and (Joyuer. ROSS, HIOCINS A CO.' butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Attorlit. Fine Teas and Coff-es, Tulile Delli-acln, omrtlo and Tnipical Kriilts, Vetttit blt, sugar cured hams, liacon, olc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS THE : OKEUO.N : BAKERY A.A.lXKYKLASn, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Psttry, None but the Best Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custcmpi? Bread delivered in any part of tbe city Seaside Saw Mill. Aeomolcte stork of lumber on hand in the rouKh or dremed Flo-rlnr. Runtle, Celling, and all klmUof finish: Moi.lilinira mid HI, In. irles; lo lirarket Work done t order. 'J'erm reanonaiiie ana nrices at neu rock AH orilr-n promptly atteudc-d to. Ollice and yard at mill. ii. r. i lah.ak, i-ionr, Reanlde, Oregon. C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Aatorla, . Oregon. Tie Occiden Hate ELECTRIC LIGHTS lor :. ;: . JEFFS RESTAURANT -18 THK- Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Finest on the Coast.' Dinner Parties, Banquets a Sptclali Th Finest Wlaes and Llqaors. Gents' - Furnishing Good: AND - Clothing in Endless Variety AT s 1 S.-.Danzigert, Third Street HUNTER & MERGENS, IPropiletors of the I o, s Man Corner Second and ih-nlou sir. els Ctiillrr Third and West HkIiUi MrerK NOE & SCULLY, Dealers In Stoves, hr.et Iron & Coppir Ware Sole scents for Mi.'gee Stoves and Ranges. Jobbing of nil kinds promptly at- tended to. 481 Second street, Astoria. BOOT AND. SHOES Tne l.uiuesi Stock, Best Qimlit ami Lowest Prices at the Sign of Tbe Goldeu Blioe. EI3E3:3M. c oo. THE MODEL Chop and Oyster House JOS. TERP, Proprietor. Tho best meal In I he city for the money Eastern onUtk. fext door to Odd Ki I lows' iMillclliiK. si Third Ht., Asiorla. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, , BEPEKSKNTINQ Cermaa-Amcricna, New York City, N. I. Inion fire and narinn, of New Zealand. National Firs ui Marine Iui, Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire ht. Co., of Hartford. Home Hutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco. I'hitnis, of k&dun. I Imtcrial. nf I u-jlV H'Se York Plate Clasi hi Co. Kopp's - Beer - Hall Choice Wlnoi, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY - WHISKEY, Only handed over the bar. The largest Ela. of N. 1. Beer. Half ami half, So. Free lunch, EltlCKSON & WIltKALA, Prs. Cor. Concomly ami 1-afnjeUe Sla. North Pariiic Brewery JOHN 1KOPP, Proprietor Uolipiriinn - Lager - Ueer And XX Porter. All O'dera promptly attended to. MUSIC H ALL 8U First street, Aitorla, Or. H. CHRISTENSEN, PROP'R. - A Froo Oonoort Every night beginning at 8 o'clock, (iooif uiiisle. llio best of wises, II (mors and cigars always on hand. CENTRAL HOTEL Corner Can snd West Ninth. On the European planLarge, Airy rooms and tlrst-clasa rc'tsuranr. Hoard daily, week ly or monthly. 1'iivate rooms for fair-Hies Oysters and lish In season. Finest Wines, Liiiiois and Cigars. EYEN.-ON' to COOK, - - Prop-Mora, AHTDIIIA ! WOUIO, Cvnoomly street, loot Jaikon, Astoila, Oregon. General Machinist & Boiler JIak' : Land and Marine Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat ajitl Cannery V oik ttspecuuijr. Castings of Ail Descriptions Kadi to OriLr at Short Notic. JOLN F"T .., ,, - President and Flip 's u rOX ........-.....v ice ft eiiui-u J.