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CO anaBenamnm $ 'S -& -asenrsa Vol. XY1I. Astoria, Oregon. Tuesday Morning, May 23, 1882. No. 45. Ttfiji ' i-ffcV rw fZzsS? -si 3L US &, v& I'ivll'M-ll' ifeJ Jt!l' ilk 4'' liil ANNUAL MEETING. ! Prneff.nncltl,WT,nornntT;- torloal Society of Oregon, May 11, 1882 Report of the Recording Secretary and of the Committee on Whitman Monument. Tho annual meeting of tho Pioneer and Historical Society of Oregon was held at the hall of Rescue Engine Co. 2fo. 2, in this city, a per notico in Daily Astoeia". Tlln nffira r-.f llm cTotv nml I . . ., small number of pioneers were in at tendance. The president, Sir. R. V. Morrison, of Clatsop, called tho meeting to order at 2 r. m., and opened with prayer by Mr. T. P. Pernors; The minutes of last annual meeting and of the proceeding of the execu tive board durins; tho pasr year were read, and on motion approved. Reports of officers beinf; now iii or der the president mado some remark in lieu of a written ieptrt. Report of Treasurer was road and ordered placed on fil?. Nest in order canto the repot t of the Corresponding Secretary, which was read, giving an account of the work done by him during the past yoar, and of thn present status and Tiro5iieeis of the hitman monuiucnt cntcrnrise. Rpnort accented and or-1 . , dered placed on file. Tf r.,s mnv.,i and secondLd that the jiresidcnt, vice-president and treasurer bo constituted a committeo of threo to draft resolutions of condolence unon the death of Mrs. W. II. Gray, and; tbat tlie same be repotted to the lust meeting of the executive board for ap-1 i ..i i, i.i ,ua .;..L I , ' r 7 of this annual mooting; motion carried. m,. ,..-.. .!....:.:.. !-..., iueiouowin- conunuiiici.ion iro.ii Dr. Atkinson waa rend, nliced on file and ordered piinled: Poetlavd Or Ma v f. 1882. rr T7 r." ' ' " JloK1. M. Ii. VjRay, .1 ,,. ..v. Anmi wn,ufnn-it .tfni.if diij -""" S" " - Associatien: Dear Sie. Thanks for your circu lar and letters. You ask my opinion of.tho pioper sito for the Whitman Monument. My impression has al ways been that tho mound overlooking ms nomc, ana spot, reuueueu uy m.,r-, tyr's blood, was the only fit place for i his home, and spot reddened by mar 1JLP UUllill .111.1 1113 lliwiiuuiuuu .il a.uilL. All eyes will turn to that-spot. All inquiries will bo made there. All will expect to seo tho monument theio. .11 ;., t j . :r r. r- i- u win po uippom.en u "", The Whitman Seminaay and Col-i Ic-oaro placed at Walla Walla tw?V.'r.i " convenience of tho people and pupils, which is wise. That sito at tho mound will bo vis ited by young and old. You own it; it is nono too Iarse. There is no mound or prominent spot in Walla j Walla, or on the AcaaemyTounas. j Your material can bo brought on j cars to that snot for preparation and erection. Whitman's name -stands alone for a groat historic fact. Lot his monu ment stand alono, on that lone, silent mound, the signal of the christian and patriotid heroism "of ono Missionary Pioneer. It will teach tho young a perpotual lesson. It will speak vol umes of "truth as tho history of the.e Pacific States is woven and unfolded. Hoping for your health and pros perity in the enterprise, I remain, Cordially yonra, (j. W. Atkixsok. On motion it was ordered that the deed to ground for monument bo placed in tho hands of treasurer, A. Van Dusen, for safe keeping. "The following resolutions were offered and on motion adopted unani mously. Raohcd, That while tho Pioneer and Historical Society of Oregon duly appreciate tho interest manifested by tha people of tho city of Walla Walla to reraovo the bonc3 of the Whitman martyrs to and within the Whitman seminary grounds, and havo tho pro posed monument erected therein, this society with its thousands of contrib utors to tho monument deem it not compatible with the implied obliga tions to tho donors to remove tho re mains from tho ground contiguous to that where the tragedy occurred. Itesohed, That this society being histor.cal in its labors and efforts does heartily approve of tho efforts of the citizens of Walla Walla in erecting and endowing a sominary of learning with the namo and to tho memory of tho lamented Dr. Marcus Whitman, s a living monument; and this society will cheerfully aid such an effort to tho utmost of its influence, means and ability. Adjourned to meet at 7:30 r. a. Evening session mot pursuant to ' adjournment, fame officers present. J . r. i - . li 1 ... ..l the Aer ixjhij; caiieu iu -,rr u. president the meeting proceeded to the election of officers for tho ensuing year, which resulted as follews: T. P. Powers was elected president, R. V. .Morrison, vice-president; W. II. Gray corresponding secretary; E. C. Holdon, recording secretary; A. Van' Dusen, ir.-asurer; and J. II D. Grav. .Lis. V. Welch and S. T. Mc- j j T.' Ke.in W6TO OlCCtCti :.S OXOClltlVC Colli- nutteo. Capt. J. H. D. Gray was put in nomination for president, but declined the honor on the ground tint it was more adproprute to have the offices tilled by the older pioneers whili they were yet with us and the meeting concurring, Mr. T. P. Powers, who has long been a member of tlm society and wa3 years a;o, one of its most ac tive worker?, vas unanimously elected president. It was moved and .seconded that the secretary be instructed to communi cate with Rescue Eugino Co. Xo. 2 and notify them that there v.ero other books belonging to tho libriry of tho society they were ready to place with tlie: now im ho copmany's possession, prowdid, they will pfep.ire suitable shelviugand tnlrcprwper care of th.-:.i ..... 1 . " cnitcmp'.ite.r in tno rr.uigonicnr !'" i,h " c"P-",r- Carried. j J""5 l'propriac lemails . re , made by V. H. Grav. T. I', l'oatra, P. W. Morrison. Rev. J. V. Miilig.-.n ! j and otheis, after which tho meeting ; dinmrO. McKeax. Sec. i u-.ulati.mR were reported J " . , , J t . bi t,- "! Jnd orriueu to He Placed upon the minute, of the annual . hfiililll'MI niectui!': t.Itlllf' ,,, ' . . , . , -.quested to do for those who have' Vw:r.F..YS, It has pleased God in ri .,.,....,-,,-,,,. fIis allwie and inscrutable providence in iwmin fnun m Iiv ile.itii nnr l-s- . l.,, ". .' .-"" ,1 :...n.. 1w. 7.1n.. i.i.not'i IUIS' V ',' ,... , i i . ' -''"oJrcJ (1), i hat in the doith of (Mrs. Gray, this society has lost one of '. ,to ,....ct n..rm.c ..nd T-ii'tifol ninmtiers. , 1 ... A 1. ..k .. I. - - . ..ni lui I 1ij. .Tiiffii.Ot lf. Hilt" Ttli ft m ;nc,,n.vi,.,-.ik,r; ;.! r.,.niril,ii-' tions, has done much to further the ! aims of tho eociety Rcsohed (2), Th.u all our rel.uions with her havo been most pleasant, and worenieinberlier-asoneot tliu uomesti.i. .1 .. i. ,,:,i,. f .;c cnn , , . f Q ,,",, i(incer nomon :im, j -. ... I .. 1 , i. ' .. VUll.u.' I'.' motiicrs sua Having crosscu ine piams m ISod as a mission try to-.cher t t!io natives. aiuui llaohcd (3), That ive beg to assuro ihe bePSaVed husband and children Vat "ur ril'ilT" l"i! of their lives. Resolved (4), That theso resolutions j bo placed upon the minutes of the so ciety anua copy lurmsnca me inuiiiy of tho deceased. T. P. Powers, 11. W. Moruhon, A. Van Duses, . Committee. Report cf Corresponding Sscretary. Astoria, May 11, 188-2. To the President and Members of the Pioneer and Jlislorical So ciety oj Oregen: IIoxdr.ED Sin. axd Mkjieees : Your Corresponding Secretary du ring the pabt year has noted upon its record the names of Mrs. Mary Augusta Dix Gray, born at Champ lain, Clinton county, New York, January 2d, 1810. "Started for Or egon from her home in Ithaca X ew York, February 2'!, 18:S; arrived at the "Whitman Station August 2S, 183S; departed this life at her temporary residence on the Klas kauinc, Olney post office, Clat sop county, December 8th, 18S1, at the ripe ago of 71 j'oars, eleven months and six days, having spent 43 years less one month ntid 1 8 daj-s of her eventful life in assist ing to establish christian civilization on this great North-western coast, including five years of her life in British Columbia, at Fort Hope. You will pardon me for placing in this report one obituary notice of her death, from the pen of Mrs. S. A. Clark, ol Portlaud, Oregon, as found in the "Willamette Farmer, Dec. 1(5, lSbl: - "another. riexr.Et: gon-e." Mary A., wife of "W. -H. Gray, died at her home, in Clatsop coun ty, on the -8th of this month. The death of Mrs. Gray calls regret from a large circle of friends who havo long known and loved her, and wc can give our testimony to the noble life of one whose friend ship wc valued so much. Mrs. Gray was one of tho first women who came to this, then unknown, wil derness of the "Oregon Territory," making the journey most of the way on horseback a.cios- the plains m tnose cany a ays neiore immi gration commenced or wagons had , made a pathway. She came as a ' missionary's wile niiea ana lmoru ed with a desire to devote her life and energies lor the cause of Christ, and well did she fill that promise, bravely facing all the dan gers and privations of a pioneer life, which was no light thing for one who, like her, had sacrificed high social culture to become a missionary in a wild, far-off, un known country, among Indians. Leaving all behind her, she turned her face to the setting sun, layjng her life down on the altar of taocJ, without regret; she was one of the few wineu who had grown old rrracefullv: time only seemed to add sweet grace of manner, and the- Imc-sot age on lierfacc showed only kindness, and the extreme patience of her daily life. "She hath done what she could." Who can count the influence of her life and exam pie? A large family who I ... j cone out into the world will miss her sweet counsel and adinoni- tton." i In addition to the above you will permit mc as your corresponding secretary to include the obituary notice of David Ncwsonic, born in G,eo:),r;cr'COUIuyj West Virginia, .WW. D bcr gg 1S05 started fop Oregon with hw family in April 2d, is.V, arrived December 1S5L His Wife, ncc Miss Polly Huston, was , born in Aujrusta. Virginia, Octo-! ber lfl, ISO!); preceded him to her j grave on me ;:na oi uecpinuer, W7- Tlie hitler G years in Or. f c, cgon, the .former tlurly-one fur- . - ulslle" D 1"el "' . '....'! " our old pioneers are earnestly ro "oiy ' w p;.-., """ ; UP an empire Will: xVmerican lree , mm. nm i.'Ainnn llluin TIOC f'lflTIP. . .... "V- i- "- coasi, as iouon. Kroai the Oreson State.reuinal.Kuficnc City, Oregon, January "Jl.issi - A MT-. ... . DEATH OF DAVID XKWMllIi:.. . '.'.T " ' ' "l he annouiiccincnt that '-Un do Newsome" is .lead will cause! nrountl sorrow wherever no was known all over Oregon and through out the northwest Pacific coast, lie ; ,cu - . ,p .'i John ewsomc, on Iloward Prai- rie. near Salem. "Wednesday. .Inn. 1Q 1RS- 4 !! A M "wil nbniit-. 1"' T "i .. i o years, iveceabcu was a iiauu' of Greenbrier cdunty, Va., now "West Virginia, and 1 y ,mm.i - IV. HWI.. .V. Ohio in 188, where ho served an i apprenticeship with a brother. He 1 "m-M . parts, allaying irritation. nve J,1 , .i . - ti,. .relief in athma. bronchitis, comihs, afterwards settled in Illinois. ,tarrli. and the lhro.it troubles which More than DO years ago, in 1S51, singers and public hpe.ikeK.iru MtOiYet bo mmn with bis. f-nnUi.- nernqs tho ' '" Kortlilrty years lh.nvuN bronchia! he came itn lus i.im.i across tnc. trm.hos !lim, hVU recommended by piams io wrcgan, aim nas since re sided in this State, most of the time near Salem. When a boy he lived in the same neighborhood, and remembered the writers grand- sV 4-Iin mn'l V 1 1 n I n nIIQ nnrl Thomas Kincaid. The last timelx,,,h,,, rt,'0jtt(.1"c''ri":nist:,,ia,,t0 he visited Eugene he remained j Coufi.rml ." of mousandsof with us two nitrhts, from baturaay. stiff cicrs coulu originate and maintain Dec. 10th, until Monday, Dec. 1: much of the time talking over scenes and incidents of boyhcod in me mountains in esi Virginia, which were familiar to us by tradi tion only, but were vivid realities and experience with him, and inde libly stamped upon his memory. Ho left some manuscript for the UOI..IIJL IUI l11 , ... - , p I 11 paper, describing a deposit of '-Co- ral l.une" near -New laconu, V. aniurregniarnu;. ami s a tniencri T n,l i.P,in.nt vt-.iwl r ,m,1m.!,,1PU"er "' vitality, lor punfiiiig the I ..and '-1 ugpt fcouiHl JAtnibet, t it'.ood it h.i no enual. fl tout up the which were nublkhed in the Jour nal of December lftlr, and then started north on Monday morning, the 12lh. xV day or two later he sent a note to a member of the family, stating that ho was in Al bany. On the 19th. of December, he wrote from The Dalles that he had arrived there on the loth, and had been writing ever since the weather was delightful, he was glad he had visited the place, and woula leave on the cars lor Walla Walla that night. A few days la ter he sent from Walla Walla a communication describing the "Se attle barrel Factory," which was printed in the Journal of Decem ber 31st. and in a private note he stated that the journey on the sleeping car from The Dalles to Walla Walla had been very pleas ant, the weather was delitrhtful. he was comfortably located in the statesman olhce writing tip his notes, and expected to start north on the Northern Pacific railroad in a few days. Since then wc have not had any letter from him, but have seen a number of his com munications during the last three weeks in tho Oregouian and other Codttnued on fourth paje. !itrnistitl llnoinu to !.! AT Mm. Muuson's'lorisruii; htme. .--'oticc, Ie-eream, ie1 cream, at i:o-coe"s ie Iresliinent saloon, Saturday anJ .San day evening?. Occident block. l Notico. TlieAstoiia Shirt and Oil Clothing Kactorv has moved next liou-t to O'Krioh's Hotel. P.'moiis w i-hlnu 'xhI oil elotliins to Kcvj ttieni dry will please Situation v.'anto!. A young man with boat of refei Hires (le-.il cs a jioition as aiistaiit bookcji eror clerk in a cannery or busine-s lion';'.'. Adders, X. AsrottiAS Oiiice. Take Sotiee. On fitter this dale an addltioii.il lu; cent per com will" in eiiarscl on nil ordcis lor avod wood not aceoiupaniod hy tiifcali, alt; rajs wood yard. July 1-t. 11. l;te:ttinn i- ti.ti(,ri:i,ii. Use .Mcbola'i I'ahii of (iile.ul oil ;".ir ore or eiiapped hands for salt lv J".' (. Charter. Tide tables t'ioc to ill. i'r nit niiesi imiii. in uiecin o :u lloIilenS auction stoie. .lor.r..riiAitri:ii.l'i..; tl. ll. Ilh .'tlllJ.llfv lli-JIII) l''l'.'-41( NUitiiiy 3ln. WWW ilcaltli nencwer. Alioliiti euro lor nervous debility ajitt w.-aknes of the ceneratnp functions. I,ntltus; uKts. Oregon IVpot. DWh a- fO rortland.Or. -Staetiupr.ili.i." Now, o.uM. complete cure 4 la.-. miliary aiTection. sinaitinir, lrmpietit or uttiicuic uiiii.iiion. Kidney iiisoaM' .-1. at (IrucgKts. Or-gon Depot, u Wis t('"- ''0!ll:""!-()r- tii't IMc In ijon- Ask iht'iii-.'.- for "IlftLjli mi K.u"' It rat, niiee, bed! iis. loaelii wrmir.. Hi, s, ants lnvi. 13. Ir. " War! Wnrl War! 13c per b. Water front offered free to any person tli.it.will huiid a sau mill in the eitv of williainsport. Lyniher we mttt liavi t,( i)Uiia this city. Wo luu c one store in Illlilllll OHIUI llll"ll"-a fur. (Juitea nuiii- lu.rl.avo.-ilrca.ivloeat.d !mra.s in ll.is : city, and j ft there ii room. Sold on 'time to Milt pmch;.--er-". f.oc.iled one ; mile south of Ajtot in. on the sunny siil. of the hill, on Vouti'i's bay. ---. - . - .-- . l',",. ,. .pnkly oured 1 nu,- V. 1 That Hai'kins Coii"!i can be o 'uaratittii ir. j-oltLby UVri-lJouiwit. naru tsiar.i naistim or wild eiierrv always at hand. It cures roughs, colds, iirnnciims, wnooping cough, croup, in- tluenza, consumption and all throat :.n.l ,UUf, cn'mplalnti .v. cuts a.ul5l a hot- lie. A cutisli.coici or sore throat should he ,to,,M., , Xec ctt fieniient v resu N n an incurable lung di-oae or consump- 1IOII. JHOV.ll 1 DlUiiriUUl IIUCIICS 1IO IIOl I disorder the omach liko rough syrups and haNaniOmt act directly on the in- phvMcians. and alwavi uie perfect satisfaction. Having len tested by wide and con-sUnt iw for nearly an en tire generutioii, they have nttainett v. ell mcrited rank among the few staple remedies of the nae. ' Sold at 25 cents a I oox everywhere. (lie reputation v. men ayers bAr.SAfA- nii.i.A enjoy. It i a compound ot the be-.t vegetable aili:rallvcs, with the Iodides of rolaysiiiM .ind Iron, and It the mo.-.t ei'eetual of all lemedies for scrofulous, nicictirial, or blood disorders. Uniformly successful and oert.-in in its remedial effeels, it produces rapid and complete cum s of Scrofula. Jmiiv-. Uoils. 'Illinois. PiniiI(.. 1 riinliniis. Skin l)is- eaM-. and all dKonleiV listng fromim-1 puiitj of the bl'vst. 1!.; its iiiMirorating ..fr.ift. tl ..l..-n.. ...II.....-. nr..1 ..!..... ..v.. I I ill...- II .11.. l -. llll 1 - .11... .1111.11 1.1. 1. -. j.jVer Complahir-, Ft male Wcakue.es svti'iu, ri -tores' and pre-.m-s the health, and "napaits vigor and energy. rorlortv years, it nas neen in e.ten-ne use, an.i is to-u.iy me most avanaoie medicine for the Mitfcring lek, au wheie. Fei: .Sale nv ai.t. Dealers. i'.jittmii linker. Cinchona Rubra The Count Cinehon w.vs the Spanl-h Vicerov m lVru in H30. The Count- -s. his v. ite. a-i prns'rated by an intermit tent fever, from w hieh she was freed b. thou-poflhe native remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. us it was called In the language of She country, Quinquina." Grateful for her leoncrj . on her ftiirn to Europe in P'i.:-', .-he introduced the remedv in "spa'tn.w Iitc it wit. known under itiofs names, until !.iuntus called it nneliona. in honor of the lady v.ho had hp'iisthi them that which was more jireeiou-than the gold of the Itica. To this dav. after a lap-e of two hun dred and littv y ear, science has siven us nothing to lake its place. It effe'etu allv euros a niorhhl atnictite for stimu laiits, hvrestoiins tho natural tone of the stomach, ltatt.ieks excessive love oflfrpioras it does a fecr.aud de-troy hoth alike. Tho powerful Ionic virtue of tho Cinchona is preserved in the !Vru Inn Dittcrs. which are as eilectiie against malarial fever to-day as thej were in tho days ot tho old Spani-h li.r.... rt f.iinrmilia.1 ll.u ttirrr.li ents ot theso bitters to be absolutely pure, ana oi me ueai. khuhii ijuaun. Atrial will satisfy you that this i.s the bust bitter in tho world. "The proof of tho pudding is in the eatlnir," and We willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Ordar It. Loeb & Co., agents for Astoria. MISCELLANEOUS. W 22. SEMEWT, Kil'OUIA. OKEWN I DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, I Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATEIT EEDIOINES, ETC. ;?i,risori.Uoiis cart-fully rompounded;at nil Hiiui-i. -9if'jiiir"0.itli,c liiu-turcB and- I'ellets, mil Il'i'iiplirpy'-i Si-"rifi.-x;ilso kept. 1VIS5.S. 3DE3DE5L33-ST. ItK-VXCR IN" Now and Choice iV! ILLINER Y, 1V-..U-. to .:'.!l to itti-iiin.a of the LaOii ol v.t ii i.i to t;ie fact tl'at ae liiw rewlsfd i !.n- fi-.. itu.out of the iiVl'IM'r STYLf-S 1 ., . . . HaiS. Bonnets. Trimmings, j3v2C"ST GOODS. Corner Mam amt Sticmoqlie Streets. ISUIT MOUSE! L I.3.nin','.ab' viiiriio t Ii U if lit) i,.;uo ,-v store. Ol) 1 1 ) 1 1 iliall si-mi to:ui IHirasKSand DOI31ANS latpriCM Hut CVN.NOl" HE DUI'LICATUU Pi .Vuii. 1 1 Ai. from tlj upw.udmltn privilege ot eamniiiit at ells-FarKO, ana If not good alu I aj cli.ir!f 1SOT1I way?. Ad divs. vltlis:ze. 3C. 33. XjIO?T, Ciirii.-t 'i'lihtl ,-ail Aldnc Streets, !!: ;i, am. uiii:ov I, K. G. SMITH, liu potter aad Wuolesalc dealer la Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc , Hi. latest anil finest stock of 3Ieerliaum iiiiil Amber ;;oo'Ii in tlienty. FarUcularat 1 ,0''M 'romlbe Cuntry m,d ciiiMijiuiu ,tiect, Aitorta. Oregou, Till:. i. 11RACKER. Manaser ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. riii.N..Mi-? sn:i:i;T, astokia. fiv.ii: fNi)Ki:siiiM:n is PLKAfesai to 4. aiinfm'ice to the public that he Is taak iru the Boston Crystal Ice Cream ! Ilioiiii-lUvCieamf-wr dialled up to tho Muenc.ui puMii. t'n It, and oecouIuced. He also iiiiiiSIi-i. In flit-ola-'s style. OV-TI.1 MO".- rulFEK ii i;ik TK.V. ETC. Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CHENA.MIS3TKBET. t'l i.4c rfivi-:ue a'cnll. EUsCOi: U1XON. Proprietor SS Uj "sss A iion the n.edieal means of arresl- in'i ili-eaM-. lb teiPT's btoniach Hitters itfiiid-pre-eiiiineiit. It checks the further progro-3 of all dionlers of the .stomach, liver and bowels, revives tho vital stamina, iircvents ami remedies chills and lexer-, increases the activity of the kidni'j .s, counteracts a tendency to rheu matism, and Is a genulr.o stay and solace 'o aged, infirm and nervous persons. Tor sjle liy all Dru-'Ciits and Dialers generally. The British Iron Bark Wanlock U "ow or. ti.e Berth for LONDON DIRECT. For lVUlit rnd i'.irtlculars Apply to P. L. CHERRY, ov WpIIs. l-nro &. Co.'rt Onlcp.) Aitorta, Jlar S, 1834. iny TSw . . . . W arrant y deo 1 , quit claim' rteflda and movtgaaes, lor hIq ut this office. asJBH fell P CELEBRATED " l A v'vWtVJrerr&fejk ?5 TStVi! i rf sftS&Sjuis . fefcfc 8T032ACH .-:. - IISCLLANOUK S. ARNDT & FERCflEN, ASTOIUA. - OKEGOS. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMtTB SHOP A.ND Boiler Shop f Mi Kla,U ut ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK rtoniptlr'attenUeJ -to. A specialty made jf repftliio CANNERY DIES, FOOf Or UKAYKTTE SlltEET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. IIemo.s' sri:r.ET. 'rvi: I'MtKEn Iloi'SK, ASTOKIA. - OKEUOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER gMAKERS.! LiNDiiUARJNfi BN0INB8 Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. CASTINGS. Of all Descriptions made to Order at Nbort Sotlre. A. I. Was.s, President. .1. 0. HusrrLKn, Secretoiy. I. W. Case, Ttp asurer. John Fox, Superintendent. B. B. FRANKLTN, UNDERTAKER, Coraor Ciwn aad Sqiwrooqlin Mrct, ASTORIA. "- - OREGON DRALER 1.1 WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOOD:. J. U. D. GKAI'. Wholesale and rUJ dealer lu. ALL kixds or rKED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc General sturaue and Wlisrfas on rtMHon- Oregon. L.OBB & CO., jonni:nsifN WINES, LTQTJOKS, "M CLGAHS. AUILMS t'OKJl'Ui: Best SnnlFranclsco Hou9csTand Eastern Distilleries. JAA.1 '.vitts wtd it SSn rraaeije., lMceri. MAIN STKUKT. Oppftlto lv.irkcr House. Astoria, precon. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOvrV)N AND 6I)BE, NORTH 11KITISH AND A1KUCAN-. TILE OP LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Brrntin a cariu! or Sfi7.00O.00O. A. VAN DDSEN. Asent. I. W. CASE, I4HORTlUt AN1 WH0LK8ALK AS1) HP" TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MBCHAIISE Qoraer Cbonamus and Cass streets ASTORIA - - - OREGON SSSJ- BUTNES3&KS P C. HOfcDES, ifOTABXPUBXlC, ADCIIONEEE, COiliirSSJON JAHD SUBAUCE AGEhT. D1 J. C. SHAFTKR, PHTHItXIX Bad SCBCEO.V. (DECTSCnEU AEZT.), !! ofttan Throat a Mpeelnlty. Office over Conn's Druj; Storo. J)R. C. C. CLASS, PHYSICIAN .VXD SDEOEON, OOice over A, V. Allen's Sto, ASTORIA - OEEGO.V; TCI D. WISTOS. Attorney and Counsskr at Law. OOlcc In C. U Parkert bvOIdW.rca' Estoa ste-eH, opposite Custom Ilouse, VSTOULV, - - - OEEOOS. TAT TCTTIJi . . PHYSICIAN AiiD a UBGKOS Offtcs Over ta 'STWta noose SUfttt. JiF.iDENCK OverEuxMsonS Bakery, op posite north & Myers' Salooa. -p r. HICRN, DENTIST, -VKTOEIA. .... OEtXHia Hoomj la ASn'.bolIdliy: up HaiiH. rMr oi vass aau mh jaootyie streets. J.Q' A. B0WLUY. ATT0R.VEY AT LAAV. rUeaiuntis Street. - ASTOltLV. OEKtK "V T. UL'KNKY, " .VTlOKEi" ATIAW. May he found at the Court House. Q II. UAIX & CO., AEXLXe IX Oooo. Wlndowd. Bllndx. m mhu, Lumber, Ete. All kinds o( Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat iltt terial, etc. Turning nd Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Mtuu Mill nar.'WMto hotel. Cor. G evlvenndAtorstrMts. lya. HOWE, i. BOAT BUILDER, At THE OLD iJT.ND, GHAT'S BUIUCMi,k &&!, fiEsrctJcS(i.woEK?i'spHciAiry.'' m MAGNUS C. CROSBY, r LVakr la HARDWARE, SON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings. FlnnkR afl Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN ANDWER, Cannery anfl Fislermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOatiiftO II SHEET. IP.0H, TIN, COP PES' nutlMPiG und STEAit flWHt 0ov uitb friafie3 and dltpatch. v-ea.- out Ci-iV Otai workmen watof J A 'j.r u-rtiaul ui SCALE? Coastastly oa iwaJ WILLIAM EDGAB, CcrRf r Mais uid Qminu Stmti, AKTOUIA 0RBKJ5" ttlUI X3 CIGARS AND TOBACCa Tbe CrletJtsted JOSEPH RODCERS A SONS GENUINE ENGUSH CUTLERY ANO THE GENUIfE W08TENH0M pJ otbr Ensiis Cstlty. FAIRCHILD'9 GOLD PENS Genuine Heersh'aum Pipes, etc. A flno'iftocSt of 'atrh unit JiwtIrr. Motrfo nail Ilrrli leading &i Cna a4, Binen. Kevolver, Pltl. sod AnnonitIn arARisr. - -nAUO A KK Awrtmentcf One 8TTWTACXBHid EYB OXASii&S. m S62X-. -?T , -r -