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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1882)
C3J gfcc gaily Jstoiaxw AhTORIA, GllEGOy: - THURSDAY- MAY IS, 13S2 ISSUED EV3RY S'ORNINO. (Monday Eiceptod), L T. HALLOEAN & COMPAKY. I'CBLISHEIW AXD lR01KIKTOIM. Asturtan Bitildi,$, Ccus ftrct. Terms 0 Subscriptien: errol by Carrier, per week.,........ Coca -"nt br mail, fcaracoati' J3 10 "et by mp.il. cso yctr... ...........,.. v.' M Fre- of r'o-taj; to Ettbscribaw. WAdrem-itineats inserted by tboyeur ot be rate of SI jo per square per taenia. froasiect adrcrtleiiu:. by tao Jay or weak. uy ccnt3 per sauarofor each im-ertio-. THE CITY. Tun Daily Asteria: trill U. tnt ;j "laflatTZKnlA amonllhfrctnf -pottiQC. lltad-'.- irlio eonUtnplatt alienee ft on the city can fire Tub Astorjan Solicit Vicm. II.vilt r Weekly tddlont to any pusl-ofic irilft out aMitional crptn$e, Addrtft may he znanged as nfUr. as doii-ed. Ltatc order' at the eountlno room. MKMMjJUJUlXMUU.rtlialJiMUi 1 fwyjjuwwuamu ORIGIN OF THE SALMON riSHERY. Reminiscences and Opinions William Humo. of Thee Walla Walk Watchman is to hand enlarged and ira pmved. Sirs. J. A. "Lawrenca" has been granted a divorco by Judgo Stott. The bodies of men drowned on C003 bay bat never come to shore. $108,000 vra3 recently paid for a lot in New York City 30 X-1G. This i even ahead of Astoria in steepness. The Mount Washington went to fsca yesterday. The Philip Fitz Pat rick went down to anchorage, but did nos cros3 out. On her return trip the Yaquina will take over to Gray's Harbor tho reduction works and machinery lately arrived for the purpose of extracting gold from the black sand of the beach. Ou looking over tins list of Re publican appointments for public speaking we see no Mention made of this place. Wo aro not -in the advice business, but simply suggest that Liberty Hall has excellent acoustic properties. Attention is directed to tho double column ad. of Mr. Joseph Kami, who will on Saturday next, open a choice assortment of fancy goods and merchandise, at E. C. Holden'a auction rooms, -where daily sales will be held. Regular convocation ot St. John's Chapter No. 14 at Masonic Hall this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock l. M. Business of importance to come before tho Chapter; also, work in the M. M. degree. Members arc requested to bo present promptly on tho hour, and sojourning companions aro cordially invited. The order of A. O. U. W., in this city has a very Cno library to which are added constantly many standard works in all tha different departments of literature. This week 103 now volumes havo been placed on tho aholves, including Thackeray's, tho Waverly, and Rowo's novols; various histories, Draper's and Addison's finest volumes, etc. Mr. W. T. Cottier, inventor and owner of tho Cottier system of ventila tion, will como down from Portland this afternoon, bringing with him the ventilators for tho Pythian building. Any communications or ordera left at J. W. Gearheart's fitore will be promptly attended to. Mr. Cottier contemplates remaining here two days. Hank lilodgett, who for the past twenty years ha3 followed sea ottor hunting nn the coast above Gray's Harbor, say3 that ho now average-; 100 shots for everv otter obtained. In early times when nn otter was shot it would come ashore, but tho animals havo become so shy that unless killed instantly they put out to sea. They cannot bo approached now nearer than COO yards. Blodgett 11303 a Sharp's rifle, 45 calibro, carrying 120 grains of powder. The fur of the sea otter sells at from 73 to 150, and i3 becoming more rare ovory season. Tho Bothvrell Castle. Capt. Thomson, of the Bothnoll Castle, gave bonds to" appear before J adgo Deady in answer to the charge preferred agiinst him that ho carried more pas3engers than his measure ment entitled him to. The difference botween English and American measurement would not bo enough, " evon if allowed, to justify tho crowd od conditiou of I113 vessel, and 'tis probable that thu charterers of the ves3el "took their chance3" on getting the whole crowd through, as in the event of being caught they aro only ont the amount of tho passago money piid by those in excess of tho legal number. Wero tho strict letter of tho law carried ont the captain would bo liable to a heavy fine, but it is likely that Uncle Sam will not display extrordinary rigor in this instance. From iho Polaris we tako tho fol lowing which is what Mr. William Home told a reporter on a recent vi3it to his cannery at Eagle ChlF, on being questioned as to his early connection with salmon fhhing: "My father," said he, "wa3 a sal mon fisherman and net-maker, on tho Kcnnobec river in Maine, and 1 might say I have been in the business all my life. The way I caina to fish on this coast is about a? follews: My father one day received a large order for net3 from some California people, who either didn't know how to make them or couldn't. I concluded that fish must bo plentiful in a country where they needed so many nets, and I made up my mind to visit the coast at once. Fish and game n ere always my delight, and tho stories which 1 heard about tho latter fairly carried mo away. I started accordingly for the coast, and in 18C3, or thereabouts, I commenced to fish on tho Sacra ment rivor. We could catch plenty ( f salmon, but the great trouble was that the trade was wholly local, and the fish wero hawked about tho streets as lterrie3 are by tho Indians to-day. I got to thinking about the matter, and when J recollocted that the English and Austratiaus wero powerfully fond of salmon, I concluded that the trade must become moro than local. Ac cordingly, in 18G1, A. S. Hapgoud, who i3 now doad, and mysi-lf entered into partnership to do a general can ning and fishing business. Hapgood w.ts a tinner by trade, and ho thor oughly understood tho art of making tin can', and 1 knew how to fish. Tho agreement between us was th'-it I was to bo free to go and came when I pleaded, and after tho fishing so win was over, could spend my time in hunting, while Ilap'go-jd must look- after tho busineis. We started in and packed quite a number of cases. "The merchants and others did not tako kindly to our business, and wo h d sonio little trouble in introducing our catch. I took a largo basket ono day and filled it with tho first cans turned out, and went about from duur to door with it on my ami, and sold and gave away whatever I could. I made present of omu to the whole sale merchant-- of Sacramento, and sent others to my friends. The local demand of c.mr-e was ncthiug, and our catch remaiuul on rmr hands. This was tlu origin of the great s ihnpn trade, and I don't known that it has ever been published before. Hap good I nothing discouraged sont a lot to Australia, and luckily for us, they were snapped up by tho English, who, as I remarked before, wero powerful ly fond of salmon, and could tell a good ono as oon as they tasted it. We at onco received an order for tho balance of our catch, and thus you see tho canuing trade was a success from tho first, although f couldn't disposo of the first basketful i-f cans. "About tliistimo wo heard much in legard to the extra fine quality and tho groat quantity .f tho Columbia rivor fish and I sent my brother GoTgo up to l.icatc a cannery. He. choie tho very spot on which thi3 Cstablishmout stands, and in 18CG Hapgood and I started in here; and In ro T havo con tinued to fish and will fish tu the last. "What do I know .ib.mt the salm on, elii Vcll, J will tell you very little. Ho .1-1 under water 0 much that I can't watch him all thu time, and tha longer I keep hunting him the less 1 know about him. Younger men can tell you ten times as much as I can. Thoy know every thing, while I confess I know nothing. For instance, J at ono timo thought that all tho salmon returned to the same river in which they once swam; my observation, however, ha3 made mo conclude that they do not. I don't say that they don't, mark you, but simply that my observation loadgj mo to that conclusion. Again, I thought iv tone time tint when tho riv.r was high the salmon came in from the sea m larger numbers than at other times. The catch in high water is always larger than at an ordi nary stage; but I have concluded that it i3 accounted for by thu force of the current driving into shoils all thu fi-.li which are acittored through the wa ters, and hence apparently, but not roally, increasing them 111 numbers. "The connection between the smelt and tho salmon, too, has" been much dwelt UDon. 'Learned men sav the smelt are tho forerunners of the sal mon, tho pilots of the great body as it were. 1 don't think there is much in tht3 theory. In I860, I believe, tho smelt stopped running into the Colum bia, and for several years they didn't appear at all, but tho salmon wero as plentiful as ever. "Will the salmou play out? Well, Lcan't tell you for a certainty. If we protect them, I hardly think thoy will. Man ia one of their great enemies, but by n means their great est. Sea lions destroy more than all the canneries, and none of them should be allowed to onter tho Columbia river when it i3 possiblo to kill them. Thoy como a3 far up a3 this point and steal hundreds of fish from oir nets. It's almost impossible to calculate tho groat destruction these animals do to tho fish. I shoot them almost daily, and of courau I dou't sen one out of ten. "The utax- and territorial laws for the protection of .salmon arogoid, hut they are virtually .1 dead letter. If they were universally nb;rvcd and respected they would do much good. Tho cry of propagation is well enough in its way, but it strike:, me that wo should protect what iiatoio hasg!.i-il us and in this way tecum tho blessing to our children. Wo ?houid help na ture, not imitate her, and it wo do not now protect the salmon 1 don't know what will become of them." KnrnlsUtsrt Jtooma to Iict At Mr. Munson's lodging house. Xotiec. Icecream, Ice cream, at ltoscoe'3 re freshment saloon, Saturday and Sun day evenings. Occident block. Notice The Astoria Shirt and Oil Clothing Factorv has moved next house to O'Brien's Hotel. Persons wishing good oil clothing to keep them dry will please call. " - llou't Iii in tho ildUM'. Ask drug-jUts for'-Kouehon !tati." It clear out ratd, mice, bedbugs, roaches, vermin, files, ants, insects. 13c ner box. MISCELLANEOUS. Order of Odd Fellows I From tho report of tho Secretary of the Grand L-idge, I. O. 0. F., of Ore gon, we condense the following con cerning tho condition of the order un der its jurisdictien: Number of lodges this date, 75. Number of members January 1, 1881, 3,000. Number of niembets December 31, 1831, 3,201. Increase of member-, 172. Number of brothers relieved, 313. Amount paid for rolief of brothers 3,1. -7 .S8. Amount paid for leli-'t of si-tii, $1,905. Nnmbor of brothers burii'd, 22. Amount piid for burial of brothels, Sl,(;8t.P.5. Amount paid for other reliof pur poses, $1,016.95. Amount f le.-eipts of lodges, $53,077.45. Amount of assets nf Ituige 8125,-321 fil.jnnj- 3Ion. Wi-HV Health llenewer. Ab-olm-i enie for neroti- debility and weakne-s of thegeneratht' functions. SI. at drug gists Oregon Depot, DAVIS A- ( (., Portland. Or ItiiPliisj'iiiln." New. i-iik'i, compleie Hiri i !ns urinarj affections, smarting, fii-qneut or diiiicult uriniti-m, kidm di;ca---.. SI. at drugi-ts. Oregon Depot, DAVb & CO., Portland. Or. Take Xotloe. BOOK &TI?03EZJE3 ? The larsort stock of i Blank Bocks and Stationery ' 3 icfea Oi t . ery description. i1 ifi'STI School IVwkj, lilb'es, 1'oetical M'Aili4'- Works. Albums and -jrgyijliU 1'esUIes 3 full and comnlrte SS;fel stoch of evervthlnf; usually JCLy kept in a well rccubtcd Book Store. Also, iitfw t depot and CRcncy tor e cry paper and perlod'eaiJ-mbUahed. Carl Adler'sSKusic Stoic -fivSTi'W C. H. COOPiSB, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. REMOVAL! On arter this date an additional 10 cents per conl will be charged 011 all order.s for sawed wood not accompanied by the f ash, at Graj s wood jard. July lst,l$-l. Attention S'lslu-rninu. Cse Nichola'3 Balm of JJUead oil for sore or chapix-d hands, for sale bv Jce O. Charters. Tide tables free to ill. For the finest baths In the cit go to the Orient bathing loom-, opposite iloldeu's auction store. JokO. Chat. rui, Prop. War! Warl War! Water front ouVml free lo an) nerson that will build a saw mill in the city of V illlamsport. JAimuer wo must iravo lo build this cil. We havo ono store in limning order at present. Quit.' a 1111m- uer iini airoanv loca'cu noims in mis city, and yet there i loom. Sold on tinie to suit biirehaser. I.ocnied one mil-! south of Astoria, on the vinnj sidf of tho lull, on unns s la. J WlLI.fAMsOV.M:. cS-$S5 $& -Pf g y M Pianos and Organs Of nil makes constantly oa hand. Also a lull StL0K ot VIOLINS, GUITARS, P.ANJOS, AC- COKDKON3. CONCERTINAS, HARMONICAS, FLUTES, Also a larse stock ot the hest of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SIIKET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As wol! a3 cventhlii; tlsn belonging to a First Class AlU'.Ie Store. C. H. COOPER, or THE iiitiiiii3iiiifiBiBsia3ciiuiiiefiiiifl9fss2Bssaaicsas:Eiiiiininiinuiuuini m M m m im i5lrl immam Hi-ia)!!' List of Betters Ret.iauiing uncalled for in the lVt- ofiico at Astoria. Oregon. Jlay 18th, 1832. Amleisoti, A. !! Lorraln. .M Agreu, l.undvlg I.arrson, 15 W P.ishop, Edwin. G Lindstrum, Gottfie.1 Baltar, George Lafferty. Joseph Buckuy, J I-ew is, Wm II Carey, Mrs M IJ McFerian, Robert Dean. A II Morris. John B l'aulkr.cr, Raton. Mineie. Jacob Fiske, Mrs V A JlcC.regor, Charle.s Grcwell, Daniel Nelson. John llaagenson, John HOlseu, John A llRssell. John Poulsen, P Hunter, Mrs Lm:i7a Stutsman, II Uyland, Oley Sulila, Johau Jansson, W Simons, Thos Johanson. Wllaves hparim, Wm Janii3ia, Antuo Wilson, A Kinney, Willlan. Persons calling for thesn It-ttc-ra mnst give tho date thoy aro advertised. W. Chance, P. M. To I.lvp .Won Tin: Astoiuav has now reached a circulation which places it at Use h.-ad of the list of Oregon dailies, and insures toadcrtlsers thereof more benefit for the amount paid than ina liesteuriM elsofthi-rc. To those who ish to rearh the largest number of reader- at the smalle-t expense, we oflVrtlipeoluimis of an attractive ilailj, tlir success of illicit from the very start hasbeouf.it beyond tin? expectations ol the 1110-t .-anguine. Another of thoc lino A. 15 Chase organ- at the City Rook More. Aiejou made mlspiahk ii liid: gostiGii, Constipation. Dizziness, "l.o-s of appetite, Vt-llow Skill" shi!oii' Vital- l?.ti 1-a '0-ilive cure. jrorsahMn 1". Dement. Ilow j tmng sor ver ou may be. !t:n.ultii4 leiiiliymt legnmai.uoiu; Aim losnui j our mouths purity. Your features eem both dull and cold. Then man or maid, wai neil of your : lie. SWK UiUlU?i 1 . t IT lis 100 i:lle. l'A.I. "-IVI-. ' fa!' "? IU3S 49IB4 PlllvOil Hu iS677 "1ST I A JL IB IB bV bbbb! Jl tfl&ali S ii:tiei3Sii(iEzu:csi-)iitit:u!:is2!:s:uii9i(uiiiiiiaiiHiiEitiuiiuiuii&iii Will remove on or about the first of May TO THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. 1'iar-os ami Oiunsold on tne jhomhlj m stalluicut plan, or for rent. CARL ADLEn's"vAHIETY STORE j-"; WMtflus, t'locks and Jewelry. r--j-Js , ' ocM'i aiid 1. linn i-uiu-ry, iji' I tt Yankee Notions and Tons, .r ' -SjS lIstiii- Vraines hikI Curomb-. l!ab l:rn i"cs. a eomwetc t-.Wi lfl aufc-a.surtn1..iit Now goods hv every steai.ier. Tile public an- tinned to exaiuhie my stock and prices. CIlUXAMrs ST.. - .VSTOIA.Ol!n0ON. In order to reduce stock, previous to I removal, will offer a Xaifees?! Hiscscmnf ! To all Cash Customers buying bills of $10 or over. Astoria, April 15th, 1882. Police Cotut. 31 ay 17. Jno. Brottti, drunk; 2 dop.it, de posit forfeited. Jas. Foley, diunk; K5 depwit, Jo posit fti foiled. Clia.s. Stevens .t Son haw for s:iie, and are agents tor the nc.v Mngei tw lug machine-. Rverj thing fashionable in men's and boy's straw hatsatMelntosh'sc'oth ing stoie. $1,000 Reward. ON nn: xionr or Tiir.Mii or may, I'.o-it No. l, run b Arthur Wliltty. bad half of a Net cut anil stolen, of the follow big .lpcrlitlun, wz: e of Harbour's 12 j.Iv 'lwine'N'o o, wliti black streaks ot un li'.enibe.l Twine nrttfd tlirougli tho Web: b-5-iucb in 'sb ami Vi l.iPshes deep, cork line sa!.ise 1 v.-itli No cotton tiTine and load line wilb No. Ci: eorks maiked J. Hume. 1 fiiil pay a KKwann ov One tirorsvMJ Loi.i..:'sioau person uinusii inj nilorniailoii leill.-n lj the arrest and cou'etif..-. ot names rn-i;td tu cnttlns and -palm.! iae abou; nii-ntioned net or any nets ! l..ii-1-.j; ! tbe iiinlersisiicl itiirin, tie- sisluu; ifSieis ot l-5i. .io.-r.i-u UUME. (Jo to Roscne.s and tiv the Rostmi ("r:al Ice Cieam. Occident Itinek. Music for the piano, organ, ilute, violin, guitar, cornet, accordion, innjo. lift-, concertina anil otlier lnitriiuieiit-, jttst received at Adler'.s music store. -It:ii-,tloii Wanted. A young man with best of refe;'t'nce dushes a position as assistant bookeen- .eror clerk in a cannery or business uoiisu. auui'i". .. jisioi;i.v. i-iucu. Think, ladles ! You can periimtuntly beautify vour complexion -. ith Glenn' bULfiici: Soap. "Hill's Hah and Whiski:! D vk," CO ets. all Stationery and blank books styles and prices at Carl Adie-. A S.ngf consimiment of thr best brand UwlCro-s eoal oil just iceeiel at Jno. Rodger"-. Central Market. Prof. Fred Maer is mcftiii'r with marked Micce.s hi hi-, inu-Iral lntruc ti'Uis. Moie rah auced pupils can bene co:nmoda.trd w ith lessons at iheir own houses at the monthly rate of S. Frivshp-t and finest cakes, fiuit and candy at the Astoria candy tactory. For tliu genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and tho best of wines, li.ji.Vrs and San Franeisco beer, eall at the t lem opposite the bell tower, and sihi ( ,-uiiii- -n. be Frank Fabre has oysieis in every stylt. Stew and pan ro ists a specialty Stevens t S-'in liae their .store ciowded with new giv-il-, all hiarktd i-i plain liguics; The weak, worn, and djspej-tip should take ColdkVs Ltnr.ir," I.nji u IjEkf and Ton :c Ixvinoc vtoi:. TnKe no other. Dissolution Notice. fEUIi: l'AUrNEltallll' IirKETOl'OHl A exutin',' iietv.een IredMoy, Adult Kel ler ami John Jloy. and di.lnij business tinder the Una name ui jmy a iveiier.uuy .Market i fins im u.r.iL. it n iiiiitii.1i ronPTiT l"ied. MovVetlnn-. and A'd. Keller and .Tol.n Mnv will c-ontiiiiie the biisinesa on the old si:n",d:iiid will be nli-aafd to see allot the old patrons and solteits a sliare of the public p.iu .;:.!:.'. mils aim ouisianniuir uineuicu-tie-s w li be !.iid and eolli-rted by the new I'rni. AD. KCLT.1X. iiijl.-aU JOIINilOY ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. SP3BJOIAX! jlJSTTTQTJ2sTOE12EE33JJ"a? REDUCTION OF WIIOLKSALTi PPJCES. 87 50 PER EAEKEL OF 30 GALLONS. (L-vkoi: oi:bi:i:s i.v mkk l'ltoroimoN. CessSQuantitics, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I 60 per Dozen ea-SpecIal attention paid to orders irmn Public llousc-a and Families.-50 Srect Improvement Notice. voTicuis iu:nf"i'. eiventkathii: Ll Coiiimou Cmuifl! 0l the city of Astoria propose to ! iulr and improve Salmou street in Shi. eljN Astoria, trnni tl.M north side ot Cedar.streetlo tlu south side of Hemlock street, by r- nio:tis all plank9. struiKers and timljentl.at r.re.ln tlieoplnlou ol iheauper iiiteudeiit n stieeti. dcfecllio and unsound, and icplacln-: the same with new and sound lilaiik. tiiniirrs and strhuera.andby v.iden- tUB the resent iiul'.i or huprov cir.ents now in nn J upon sad street, i-iglit teet.by ilriv lii"- ip'l.w on ibe. e-.Lst side of said halratu .street and phicb' caps. strlnKer3 ami planKs thereon and ralliiiKsoiithe outside ; and v.n- i( ss a rejiio:is;ii:n-u, sir.i'i i Lirimurnvi mu-tliinlsi-: th" piopeity ireutiiu "it said sirecr, ! Wed '..ub the auditor and (lerk M i .1.1 ..! irt.tt. ?..i . . fuiin tli.. tlll'tl lltih Ileve-'WlUlli.iili-sn.- at ll:e( it Uu ! -ti i .his nolle-, si.-Comiiimi Lomicll (.t.iieavt tin- best In the rit l'liev ir. j -nil mler -a d repair, .u-t iiiipravriaeiib-to what mo-t tolin ' l.td'n s w.i.ild .npri'-i ' ' ! oi-tiu ! i! '' ' e'iii-11 ate iri'Pi liii'givrr. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY l TV -JU H aiTKKIOK TO MOM. ANH L- U( h!.Li:i H NOXIO OX THIS COAK1 JOHN IIAJULN, - - PROPKIETOR- CHBNAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. cc-Ordeia left at the t.U'MAMA HUH: HA1.I. will l.- inrnpHy attended !.-. --T:ie "AIWrvs liaiulj -..'OM-i-ipe; shelves ht John A. "Mnii'!iiir."-. ' I .C .... i Mm-- 11 ls. r r Noit'.:i-. 'v.idlb'i and I'lerk. lotd Strait Improvement Notice. k'Olb 1". t-s ill IS1.1JY i.IVTN THAT 1IIU mi.iem t ou'ird ol the eiij ol Astoria. . -..- ....its... ii. I rlMi.im.. I.i' 1V Ell...t Mr. John lingers of the Central Mar feet, has made arrangements lo keep al he finest fresl. fish, etc.. In thulr season Parties wishing groceries, provis ions or merchandise of afiy description, should leave their orders w Ith A. Van Dusen & Co. as they are prepared to de liver goods m any part of I lie city on tho -dionest notice. A complete stock of boys and chil dreii's suits just leeched at Mcintosh's clothing -.tore. 1 can't get along w itliont It. 1 must have one ot those lino work baskets at thu City Book store. Ice for s-tle at the Occident Hotel. I'.ab earmres fnvn -! n; t. -.v. Vin lo..l .vlfi ?nl itt'.f ...c.srf ;i...'il ' -i C .' - ...'. W... f. ......... .. .... Ifc...,.l,l..,.lrt... ....! 1 Bl t -"- lii -lot !' Asloo.i. n-iii ibe last Mde of be had at the Liuon Hotel. i tuiiU-ntti.it are m the .-.ni.on of thesupt. ol sirens ii.i.i;ii imu ..ti-oiuti... .uu ic- Clni-s. btevens and Sin imveu MiH, of mouldings and mou'ders tool- which can be bought cheap for e.ish to el.v-.e out that branch cf the business. A beautiful lot of bab.v carriages (twenty different Uvics) just reeeivid at Adler's. Willow baby carriages in large vaiiety at Adler'.s. You want to get some of Rosooe's ice cieam to-ttaj : fresli made nnd nicely liavored. For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, j on have a limited guarantee on everv bottle, of Slilloh'-i Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. .Sold by W. E. Dement A new stock tif .stoves of the latest ht les at John A. Montgomery's. Thu- scow loads of dry fir, spruce sale at Grav's niacin; Hi" s.mie v. ith new and .sound pjanks, ilinier:ii'.l struirrei. and bv wldenlnc the pre -cut r.vadvi. e: .iiinrovenielits now In and upon said sfiect eild feet, by ilrlvhi- spiles on the noitn siae oi sain ueoar street, -ind !.l..rl!i eaos. strbiirersand planks there on and i-aiihi:-s on the outside", and unless a reu.onitriii cesijir.ed bv the owners of two thirds ot the propirtv frontins on said poitl.-u of -aid stroi't. be fded with the Ainhlnrnnd Clerk of sd.l city within ten ilav-fioiii the final puli'ieation of this notice tlieCoiiiiuon Council will order said tepalrs ana imeiovanienis to oe mane. -If von want ice cream that is iccl Hv onier of llie Ooinrawi Council. crttHn,tto lo Frank Fabrtf-i. . viaitordc!a-. Did v Oil see thiw Mi, baby , .t -j Asb.ria..M:1MUb.l-6. md riages at Aillet's ".' i hey are line. Street Imorovement Notice. r -Transient and day boardeis can be ft'- IS HKKt.BV 'MvrV. THAT THE qppinnnilnti-il fit M--3 Lov ott'- coffiv and - Common Council of the City of Astoria JSSS im M-ii i W V, ', - I'B'I'"' l" "-!''!lr ""' '"'Prove Hemlock chop houM-.on Jtrun .kl 's ' Mr.et, In ShlvclvS V-l irla, irnm the east cents upwards. i)av board -1-.0 i-er i ki,.P ot xjM. tlre t . the east line of said week. .erv thing eltsin and coi'itort- oitv of Astoila, bv lemovlng all planks. abb,-. CaH'.nnd examine IIpm bal.; at the City Ixipk store. ' sirincers and tiiuhurs that arc. ill the onln ! Inn ot use s'nper.ntt iideat ot Stieet,delect vji:''in'n,.aai not sound. and leplaclng the same WMIi i.vi ail' -omul pl.-uiK. umoers nn-i s-iriesi r. mill oy wiiitniuiiieprcs mnan onifiomerv, St:Ci 1ISS0U TO .lAOKINS 4 MOXTOOMEEY.) L.K.-.LE1IS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Uei.t-ial Assoitinent ot HOUSEHOLD GOODS. .Vi.'uts for tlaut'i- Htoves and Banges the I'rsi bi tlie market. l-iuiuuiiK I'oods of all kludi ou hand. Job v.oik done in v.orkiaanllke maiinir. COItXKSi UV "UAI. A.t .)3.1-''KKSA iTHEF.TK, MB 5yi?ttlSAl,i:!) Es3wifiil ItilfBGtSSSi-Vl CHAS. HEIlfBORN, MAXUFACTi'llKK OF', FU:RNlrrURE S BEDDING, AND DEALElt IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COKNICE3 AND CCRTALN VOLES Completo In every branch. or liiiHi'vcmenis in and upon said) -, t. elsht feet, bv uriv-iiif spi'es on the , ',; limbs, nnd bark, just received and for s dock. A :ial Illiect ir ire.- wiJIi ea.-il.vv.:: . .... .e Li.:i..i.' eii.rl. !...... .1, ais.rl v m ee.Vt "olll I v V E I)V n-e I "'Si J3- of V8 ( U, mik "street, and 1 riut. eeni. --oui nv v, . i. u. in. ,,.,,,.,. ,.;1!.strinf,1.r, nn,i pUpks thereon .1111. raiuil OU llie oui-l'Jo ; :o.i u;ui:-s a u- iioiisir.iiicc..si-ruid b.v tho owners oi two- 'fM1a& r .i i I W,rli7Ui . vOE"51ti:'S S P. J. 'iodiiiaii, on Cbeiiit'iiii, :i el. has iiist reeeivtsi the I'lbM ::n most, tMnUi.r n... iniw.n imidin'r on "aid nor- fn-bfniinlili stvle of uenl- mil ladies ii.m..f siiii -ir.-rii li.-'ni-il vr Ith the Auditor Brace up tho whole svstem with King I boots, shoes, eic. Agent ill Worla for and Clerk i.f ,;,i i-iiv. vvlihln : '?" i""" of the Ulood. faw Advertisement. ' the famous Morrow -hoes. .'VlL,.S,,'ASLVtS,ta: . I i r IIII'M VV.III t '-l-l - I -- - Tin Itev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Hour bon, Ind., says: 'Both myself and wife owe our lives to.S;ni.on's Cosiumptios Cum." Sold by W. E. Dement. Shlloh's Catarrh Iteinedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement. GL-E LSJ Sb1 !.fSJi, v . 'l Vi irr V IMh v :.--;!- VaSiW22r-5"!S3 firi of Clothing Store Wh. will vou cough wheti hlioUs Astoila, May ll. !;. Auditor and Clerk. mtci Cure will -ivn"lmmediate reliof. Price! Ssiuloih Cuhk win immeuiaieiy. 'kiiiSsr son b w. e. 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