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w ASTORIA-OKEUON: TUESDAY. '- MAY 23. I6S2 j r lUH,OIt.t fcdllor. Annual Meeting. Continued from first'pase. papers, relating to railroad matters and eastern "Washington Territory. He traveled and wrote almost con stantly during the last few years of his life, and nearly every paper in Oregon and "Washington Territory has been favored with some of his communications, which usually re lated to the resources of the North west coast, of which he had a very high opinion, and were always wpllVritten and interesting. He had a great fund, of information, a large amount of common sense, and a wonderful memory forji man of his an-e. He was well informed on all subjects, and has done more by his writings to make known the resources and advantages of Ore gon and Washington Territory than any other man. David New some was a noble and true man and a most excellent citizen. His death is a public loss to Oregon and Washington Territory. He was a devoted Methodist and a, sin cere advocate of temperance, and freaucntlv delivered temperance lectures. He leaves a lamny 01 children and grandchildren and a wide circle of de oted friends to cherish his memory." Although it is more than prob able that other names and obituary notices should be entered upon our record, yet your Correspond ing Secretary has not received any notice of such except through the public papers, in which we find the names of the Hon. Joseph Lane, an honorary member of this society, of Roseburg; General Joel Palmer, of Yamhill; Hon. T. R. Coffin, of Pertland: S. E. Barr, of Gray's river, Pacific county, W. T. Our estimates of deaths of the pioneers of Oregon is 21 for the years 1S81-2. Twelve names were added to our record by request and letter. Our library has increased 110 vol umes, not yet entered upon its shelves for want of shelving and proper care. -- W. II. Gray, Corresponding Seeretarv. To the President and Members of . . the Pioneer and Historical so ciety of Oregen: HONOKED SlKAND MEMBEIi-j, : Your corresponding secretaiy and chairman of u committee of fivo of the members of this society having by its appointment and resolution undertaken to procure the means to erect a suitable monument to the memory of the late Dr. Marcus Whitman and his associate dead, respectfully ask to present for 3'our consideration the accompany ing facts: 1st. By reference lo the record, the committee consisting of V. II Gray, T. P. Powers, John Hobson, W. 1). Hare and A Van Dusen, were appointed February 2 1st, 1S74, eiht years ago February 2"), 18S?! .They were" instructed to prepare an address to the people and present it to the Mieicty on the 8th of April, 187-1. Oii the i-TJtii of March, the committee met and discussed the subject of tiic address and adjourned to the 8th ot April, and after mature delib eration agreed to repoit tho ad dress and form of subscription and recommend its adoption. On the 30th of Ms, a fourth meeting of the commute ivas held and ar rangements made for distributing the circular letter and the sub scription for funds directing that thev should ba sent to the Grange organizations and to postmasters, and that the Ti easurcr should fur nish copies of such address, circu lars and blank envelope. On the 29th of July, 1SH, the first funds were received from Hon. Phil. .Mctscham and W. D. Rinehart $18. from the former and $1-1. from the latter, making a total of 632. from Grant county, with a list cf donors' names. At the same meeting, Hon. T. P. Powers was unanimously ap pointed to canvasi for funds, and the Treasurer instructed to fur nish blank receipts for funds, and out) circular letters. 1 he corres ponding secretary was instructed to notify Hon. C. Moore, of Walla alia, that the. committee had ap pointed and requested him to act as their agent'and procure funds for the Whitman Monument. Mr. Moore was duly notified but de clined. The subject of tho cost of the monument came before this meet ing, and it was resolved that the amount should bo S10,000 for that purpose or more if practicable. On the 4th July, 187G, the committee .met and requested and appointed"Hon. W. D. Hare, he having proposed a visit to Walla Walla, to procure a deed to the) Pioneer and Historical Societv of Oregon for at least one aero of ' land in tho immediate vicinitv of. the place where the bones of the martyred Marcus Whitman and his associates were originally de posited, for the purpose of improv ing and grading and erecting thereon a suitable monument to the memory ol the lamented dead. Hon. Mr. Hare did not mako the proposed trip. A meeting of tho committee was called on the 27th of Novem ber, 1877, adjourned till 28th, met and resolved that the correspond secretary be and is hereby request-, ed on behalf of the Pioneer und Historical Societv of Oregon, to write a letter to Mr. Moore of. Walla Walla and ascertain fromi him upon what terms this societv, can procure about one acre of ground, that the society may in close the graves of Dr Whitman , and associates with the right of way! thereto from some public road. The ! ground to be deeded to the society and their successors, to be used i . .1.. r .1 r .: I uiuy itu int: purjjusu ul J" t-i:iui,r 1 thereon a monument to cun memorate the memory of br. . Whitman and associates. ' W. H. Gray, Chairman. T. P. Powers, Secrctarv. The above is lrorn tho record o! t the monument committee showing brieily the perplexing delays that for tome unexplained cause has prevented the work being accom plished as was contemplated by the society and the committee up to the laH- date and tho recoid of its last meeting. To be continued. NEW TO-DAY. SET FOUSI) PICKED Ul' IN YOUNG'S BAY OX MAY 2Ut. about ISO fathoms, of Scotch No. 12 l n hie ; corks marked O. C. C. & Co., and the leads marked O. O. On tier can have ithy jpiill trig at F. I". Co. and paj Ine cliaiw. U23 lv . SET LOST. 4 IIOUTONE HUNDRED FATHOMS !-1- incsli. Scots 11 and 13-ply twine, in 'tno lieffl. sinkers marked, W. S. and jonie corks V. V.. was lo-t on the 20tli of May near the Great Republic. Finder will lc rewarded by loawn lnformatlen at M. Fords or this office. SET LOST. IN THU KYENINO OF MAY I9tb. CO fathoms Net, 40-12 Scotch twine and about KJ fathoms lead line ; corks and leads maiked C. T. fc Co. Finder will lie liberally rewarded bydelhcnne; the same at our cannerj. d-TUtt CTIMMINS&CO. SET LOST. ON" NIGHT Or MAY 21SI, ABOUT 10J fathoms 41-mesh net. Harbour's No. 40. 12-ply terine ; nomarKs. Finder will apply at MARTIN FOAl'.Da. d2J lw NET LOST. ON FEACOCK SPIT, MAY lSin.at S.30 P. m.. about :oo fathoms of 43-nieh net. Scotch nnd Carbour'.s 12-plv; coiks branded "It. Y." and "S. P. ( o." Finder please report to SCANDINAVIAN r. CO. Upper Astoria, May 19, 1SS2. d 3t XET LOST. ON THE NICHT OK THE 17th, NEAR Point Ellis, about ISO Uthoms of net marked A.G.on corks. The finder will be suit ably i-enardcd In-leavin: it at the ofilcc of the UNION PACKING CO. mj la c!n XET LOST. ON MORNING OF MAY 12Tn. FOUND off Fort Steiens Hbout W fathoms new- net; no marks on corks or leads. Owner am have it by oallmsnt CUTTING s CAMP, Skip:mon. dlw hkipanon. May 1C, lv9. Dissolution Notice. milE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE JL existing lietween IredMoy, Aduli hrl- lcr and Johu Mov. nnd doini; business under the Arm name of Moy & Keller.City Maiket, Is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Fred. .Moy retlnnsr, nnd Ad. Keller and .John Moy will continue the business on the old st.uidand will lia pleased to see allot Ihe old patrons nnd solicits a share of the public patron-wp. Rills aud outstanding lntlcbi'-il-nesswill Ik' paid :ind collected by i!:pi.--u linn. ad. keu.i:::. niylS-SOil JOHN MOT- l-'i iist :l hh Dress Making-. Mrs. T. S. Jewett. Up stain, i-pposlte Mrs.!t02crs' EoaiJn-: House. Oanneiy Supplies Imported and for sale by ASTORIA, ... - OREGON. IJ:ir Copprr. L,lT'nool Suit, Pagcs ):ir.!, etc. Asent for Harlock'.s Soldering Machine; Johnston's lmllrocd Soldertni; apparativs; rotary tablo for soldering seams; Mood's net tloaU. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS IN ran, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WIIOCQIIT AND CUT GALVANIZEO SPIKES. Xalls. Copper Kails ami Hnrss, Shelf Hardware( Faints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packlnp of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, FI.OUB AXJ MIIX FJEEI. Agent; for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Struts ASTORIA., OEEQ02T. MISCELLANEOUS. DEMOCRATIC State Ticket. I'ei: Coxosi't!, I). l'JJXTOX, or Yamhill county Vel: r.o ekxok. JOS.h.feMlTH,r Multnomah county. Von Sl'I'Uksik .Tiigi:, D.hllATTUCIC.ot Washington O. Eon Sr.ri:v.T.i:i i PrA-n. ! J.K. WEATHERFORD, of Linn r...i For. Statj: rnr.Li:ri:, HVMAX ABRAHAM, of Duni:ii Co Kei: Sitt. or ri-r.ur ixvrnrcTwy, "L- WOUTHIXGTO.N.or WacoCr. rei: Srvrr. I'ni-s WILBUR r.cnUNKl.L, Mn:. ol Marion f.-. lei: rnorciTij.': vttoi.ntv, V. K. STRODE, of Multnomah. Clatsop County Nominations I'm .Toim Skxatoi:, fra ',"i-l- ;,1"1"Ii::,"a rnJa.nook.) A-L. Kl-NA hi. fin: .lot st i:i:ri:EsnxT.Tii, fFr.v (.'lat-op and Tillamool:. JOHN JIOBSOX, iVin Cot sty Jt'Dcr. S. D.ADAIR. I'o:: COUXTV COMM!s;iOXKS- liEIXRXWRBKR. 1!. .1. MORRI SON. Foit Coi.ntv CLn:K. C. .1. TRfi.VCIIARD. l'oit SnnRirr. A. M. TWOMCLY. rei: Asqrsoi:. L. W. POOLE. Ton Tr.r:srr.!.!:, ISAAC UERGMAX. rei: Scnooi. FcrruisTKNDnNT. W.H. ADAIR, rei: .srKvnroi:, S. W. TALLMAX. For Conosrn. I!. R. FRAXKLIX. REPUBLICAN itate Ticket. Fer: Co.xo::i ss, M.t' GF.OIIGK, of Multnomah county. Ton GovntvoR. 7.. V. MOODY, of Waco count. FOR Sl'l'KKME JCDfiE, V. P. 1,01:0, of Marion count j. FOR SrCHETAUY Ol hTATJ. K. I'. K.VlUlAl!T,of Multiiomali cnnnlj l"on Sjtate TnnsrnF.i:. KDWAHl) 1IIKSCI1, of Marion ominiy FOIt SUIT. OF PLIII.IC sTRLCTION. E. n.MoEI,lOY,nf Uentnn rottntr. Foil Sr.vrr Pi:iTri:, W. II. F.YAIISof Pout-las coi-nlj i'o-.irlli IlsIcU-l .'it!iiii:iU(it). Fon riiOsrcuTi.sr, ATroi'.sri, .1. F. ("APIFS.orMulliiomalicnunl',. Clatsop County Notninatioiis. I'm: Joint -"rvrr SrNXTOt:. (fiirriafsop, Coluinlita mul Tillainooi.-.l F. (!. REED, of rj.iiso-1 wunty. F01: Joisr Ur.rnrsr.vTAin i-, (fur Clati-np ami Tillamook,) JASFKi: .SMITH, of T;i:.!i!ool- i-omity For r.iLxrv J cm. 1 . C.A. MffiriUF. FOi: COCNT CLVltK. . i. U. SPEDDEV. . Foe -sill mil, .IAS."Y. W El.CU. Fon Covjita TitrAsuurK, UI1A1U.ES lIEHillOUN. FOlt COU.VTV COlIJlISstONKlifi, HEXKYF. FlbllER; D. E. PEASE Foil Assrssoi:, V. V. PARKEi:. For. SuuvrAOi:. GE1.0 PA11KEH. I'OIi KrilOOL SlTKniNTKSDSTNr, 11.. SLOOP. For. Couo.vnu. eir: S. KINKEY. Leinenweber & Co., c, invnxnrr.r.FK. . r.i:ov,.v Rvr.nu4:iFi icti. ASTORIA, OllEHON, TAMERS ASD CMBIERS, Msnuf.ieturors utid Importers ol all kinds ok Xs33-Sl!I?:SlS2E5. AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealer In OIL AND TALLOW. isarHlghest e.!i price imlil lor Il-dra and T;dlow. Notice. THE DELINQUENT TAX ROLL TOR tlioear ISSI, together with a warrant from the County Court for the collection of the same, is in my hands. Delinquent tax payers will please settle at onco and sac costa. A.M.TWOJI11LY, mjo SUeria. 'i-J yew- -i-3--sT -v " MISCELLANEOUS. A. . Alien, (sr.M-ou to i-aok A; ui-.n.) Wi.olfsAir .tlid ff Wit Jit Hi- I III aJmrQ Vt(.t&f Provisions 6?0&kerf Glass and Plated Ware, lROI'ICAI AMinilMlH; FRUITS AND VEGEfABLES.; To'ethi-i uiJli Wiis,Lipots, ara-CipB!&111 lf,lllcis(,0 M I The lar'-est anil iost comp!'tf stM-k of qonds la their "line to bo found in tin cit. ConierofC.issandSque'.noeqhn Stieet. ASTORIA. OREGON. MAKTIX roAitn. .1. nil' 1 F0AEB & STOKES, Wholesale and it. tail drains 111 Wood iiad Willdw-wai'ft, GROCERIES. j Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors j FOREIGN AM' DOMES'! II' I Fruits cnict Vogelablfls. COUNTRY PRODUCE. AND General Commission Merchants ASTOitiA. 05.:a:;ov Net to Oregon liailwny. dm Na. ." '1 Dock BUCKINGiLUl IliillllT'S jaa, -M)- ARE THE S EST. Ami co.t no more than other liinr.d-. , and If the Jlerchant v.ith whom jou trrde decs not Ket'ii our Goods.it 15 because it tas Letter to sen a pair cf E00U or Shoes cv ery two months than every four or fue. WK (iUAl'.YNTEK EVEltY PAIR WK JIAKE. All Ilcrchants incood credit can pioeure these Goods at our W-lrelioii-es In l'oitl-.nd or San rranclsco. Try our "HERCULES"' Patent Boots KECHT BROS. & CO. The Spiendid fiev Ship "ADOLF OBRIGM" 1448 Tons Register, Built under Special Sunev anil Oas-.oU A 1 for l'Iftt-en Year?. I1YEBBIT STAl'LES, 3Iat.r. WT11'1- J0AI) rOU LIYEltrOOL DIRECT. i aud halnK thebulkof hercarKicn cascd, will bcquleklydivpatche-J. A Untiled liiantity of salmon can be taken, on reason, able terra', in lots to suit shippers. E For Raic of JProIcM aud olher panicuiars. apply to S1BSON, CHURCH &. CO., Portland. Oregon. lnjJltt -r City Auditor's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i City Assessment Knll of the City of AKtnrl.i. Oren-nn. ss retunieil bv the CitV As- scssorlor the ye-ir 1SS2. is now on lllo in the office of tho Auditor and Clerk of said city, vt here It will remain open for Inspection un til the 31st day of May, 1SS2. All applica tion for corrections or revisions of the same must be filed with siid Auditor and Clerk prior to said 3lstday of JIay.lRSi F.C. MORRIS. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, May 16, ltSi MISCELLANEOUS. jCteo.W. Hume, 'whclssale and Retail Dealer IK0CEE1ES, . Provisions, Lumber, ETC.. ETC.. ETC.8 jwheniiens and Cannery j ! SUPPLIES j A SPECIALTY. agent rei: thi: San Jose Fruit Packing Company. njthk IfS-QSS ASTOltIA - - - OKEGOX. GrO ?C2 M. D. KAMT, 1 HE "BOSS" I Men's,. Youths' and Boys' i n o a .OtllUlg! fSEUTS FURNISHING GOODS! 'XJ:il ROMS H the latest st!.-, EATS AMI) CAPS! TI1K IIOS IS B00TSiATI)Sn0ESI Tin: :to-.s i. es tiii: jios MERCHANT TAILOR! You wll imtl tho TniPit ami l.arRct As'-nitr.iont.tlir l't ('nalily. iil tho LO WEST of PRICES. M. D. KANT, ! , The Glotliisr. lMLL'S J4RIBTIEX. (iDUiilJ, "WALTKiri'VUlvS. ri;oii;ii:roi: ht'Afir JiANAGEi: How Stai: in Ka-jiid Snees5ion ! Engagement of KISS NITA EARIiE. the irr.EX or song asd dance : Op a all the Year. Terror-nance Dirj- Nlii'it. 9'nlli-f Iiangr of Pro. urum!; Oiue a "IVcelf. Comprising ail tho latest SOHCS, DAHCES AHD ACTS. We sjive the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tin. liie.-itrii is rrouded nii-hllv. and all 1 v.hohac v.ltncised tiiecntcrtainmeiit pro nounce it to be equal to any h en elew here. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the pub.ie's Riiniscment can not b" excelled. Anyboilv wlshlnc to spend a pleasant evcnlns and see spiiikliiiK it ami beauty w itheut: ul Kaiity. should tinproK. the opportunity and come. 'The comp.ni comprises tho fo;iftv.hiR.eli-1 i known Artl-ts : ' Jtisg 1'AV.VIK Yi'AWOy. M195 Locisr. cook. "Mr.. C11 vhlfs Koiitn;. Mr.. Joh.v Cook. Mi. .losvrii rnrsv, Mr.. VALTru Takks. All of ttblch will appear nlslitly m thelrdif foruit specialties. Opea air conceit every c enlus ; peifon.i ancecommenelu.'at R; entiftuco to theatre on lienton street ; private boxe3 oi Chena mus street. Look out for Our Stars. n. " ?. vwft-a .iri-saifeia '- ,-sz z - -t j"i. - r.xr. .' f z sr-r fc-a TZZZ iir- rirZTi.r.zs 'aLiZs 9&1? Zx-skf:s OSS"?. 'J l-?- 7W "a w'p'Ti. ' r- -OTT3FL- Bissolution of PH.032PTS ASK rri-n mi a - :o: - Is it an object to save Five Dollars on aJ3eautiful Cloak or Dolman, the handsomest in Astoria? Is it an object to save a Dollar on a Dress? Is it an object to save Fifty Cents on a pair of Shoes? Is it worth while to save money in purchasing Corsets from the largest assortment in Astoria? If so, CALL AT THE CALIFORNIA STORE They are closing out business. CMMiif $5 Less on a Suit to any ota Store la Astoria ! :e: jES.0222.C2a2."fc302? ljOCa,tiOXI: eAZXE,OR2TE& STOS.S, Opposite P. O., Astoria, Oregon. Mettoo Sale! Auction Sale! R C. HOLDER'S AUCTION ROOMS! BKYfiOOtli'. STATIOSriSY. IMIS'TIXGS. TASKKR ATr'VS. Sale to Commence SATURDAY EVENING, May 20, 7 p. m. And Coiidimc- Daily, Afternoon asul Erenin:. IS' (N. U.) Durin-; the Day ami ilnrini; intermission of the Auction Sale any Goods may bu i-urchabcd at I'rivato Sale. mi rneBossGoffee and Tea Pot f gf) 1 ?4 HlfflfflP 1 ' nO'V.i-'i.ii'y-isi -.nrr it js.-.-j I "S?8 'W& 1S M Msv -fe.a -SS. s4i, TWO 1)00113 EAST OF OCCIDENT, MISUELIAXEOUS. 4 .9 T5 B9'Q fto. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! GORUMD LBAD LlfiBS.j SEINE 'JRWIINES; A Full Stock Now on Hand.fGEHTS1 FURNISHING GOODS! HENRY DOYLE & CO.. Ill 3lavUet Street. San Fracrisco Sole ARPnts for tlto racific Coast. HANSEN B110TITEES, ArnriiTOOrP onrl Diiilnnrc j All kind1) ot Hoiiqelirork done at . nliortest notice. Shop Corner of Cass and Astor Street, ASTOBIA, - - - - OEEGOX t-'.t-- "" . j-- - T-rrfT.-; S " -Ss. I ... $?5s 7SV Partnership TJJS 3?0 ZBiJiSV Jt& m0 J i nrRMisHwrc goods, 1 ' COTTXRY. 1 JTWT-iyRY. I I ART GOODS. 1 " 1 m.mmmm 1 srGARS. F.tc. Etc. .may re had or IfeltR E. HAVES SOLE AGENT. Uo. Awnt for the celebrfctod IJiieJ-. Patent Coolr Stor, MEDALLION RANGE, ''TILV3I I'lTTINGS A SPECIALTY. None but the bet workmea employed. Vll orkJ;u-iranteed or no charge. t1 mlW3 2.Z1 r t a i&n ASTORIA. OREGON MISCELLANEOUS. CLOTHING! MEK'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS'. PINE DRESS SUITS. 'STYLISH BUSINESS SUITS. SOFTl STIFF BATS, In the Latest Stvlcs. Also a Flrst-Class 'Une The Custom Department embraces tho Newest rattorns In TWEEDS. CASSI-MEKl-sJ. .OUSTEDS, etc. Suits mado to order in the tAIT-ST STAY YORK. FASHIONS B. A. Mcintosh. Merchant Taihr Clothier and Hatter, OCCIDEKT BLOCK. J-SiA. &,;