The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 21, 1879, Image 3

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ASTORIA
..OREGON
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
.Yiondttv ..ctod..
O. C. IKi:i.AM) : : riS3.1.HZIi:it.
-l.iort? Unihlht't, i,Y.s street.
t arms of Subscription :
berved by Carrier, por wook .J5 0it
Sent by mall, four months 53 W
Seat hy mail, tnc year
froe of f'ouitre u .Hb?cribr?.
GST Advertisements inserted by u yoar at
ihcratcofSl-Mi irtNarepcr uMHith.
rrn?jont jidvortH.ni:. by the dny or troek. i
fifty cents jcr s uiMrc for each in.ortiori.
THE CUT.
The Daily astokia.v vU he ?aU I&
mail al7Z ccttf a muttUu free of i4tmc. I lean
ors wito CtHcmiUitc ahCHcr from the ci! run
haw Tkk Astojman' follow I hem. Daily
or Wkkklv mUUomx U i anti jvl-tihce with
out aiMiiiUmal vrcc. A(iarete man itc
cnamjed as often ax ocsir&L Ijxwc oracrx at
the- autuliiHi roam.
For extra choice fresh butter, go
to Van Duseiis & Co.'s.
Buy your groceries at A. Van
Pusen & CoVs. The cheapest house in
the city.
-.
Mr. D. F. Harrington is putting up
the prettiest brick of all of them in
Portland. It is a beauty.
Our friend C. P. Church has sold his
fine brick .structure corner of first and
Morrison, to Smith Brothers.
The festival at Van Duscn's hall
last evening, under the auspices oi the
ladies of the Presbyterian church was
a. very happy and successful affair.
The man who made the unprovoked
assault upon a Chinaman was held, in
default of roo bail, for trial in the Cir
cuit cfiiirt, upon examination before
Justice Turlev.
Any person wishing to buy sew
ing machines should by all means ex
amine die White and" Singer before
making tiieir purchases, as Van Du&cn
te Co. are agents for them.
Smith Bros, have a splendid foundry
and machine shop "way up' on First
and Morrison streets. They can dupli
cate the engines of the Great Eastern,
or those of Munson's Magnet.
Capt. Pees Williams reached Xew
York city on the 18th. After traveling
across the continent by rail he was in
good trim for a change to the ocean
steamer lor Liverpool, and expected to
sail in a few dajs.
A special meeting of the Astoria
eting ot the Astoria jmense corporation with an unlimited
"attShtlPita,'to,M.,nd,,etedU,e"?:?"of
namoer ot conmu
Bitv!i iivoninir fif
..-U,aT .- .. .!., i Ullll IU HUli HI1711 !!-(,
r.ortant matters from Snn Francisco
aind Por!
Hand. Citizens, wake up; and
come to these meetings.
n'..w..',
There are about 100
of
patent alarm money tills in use in As-;"
x in.-ftt.-i , .
toria. J liev are nroof against the nettv
thieves abounding in this city. He has
just received another lot by steamer
Oregon. See advertisement.
The names of La Poque. Kip
ley, Savier. and I5u-nside,s, reminds us of
the Imperial brand of flour, Oregon city.
Mr. P. W. Burnside is the sole represent
ative and survior. The flouis the be
in the market, as it always hrs been.
Martin Gruhler, a laborer who has
been employed at the Hemlock tannery
for some time in the capacitv of a tan
ner, was buried in this citv vesterdav
it x- K.k. ...... .. .1 41.,. ..i....: ...
in the metropolis, whether there be ten
or forty galleries there, and his success
shows the appreciation which people
have for pictures taken by him.
jfZ2r Send your subscription for the
AsToniAN another year. Help us, that
we may continue to help you.
Necessity compels men to do things
sometimes that they terribly hate to do.
We never sued a man in our life for the
pleasure of the act. but we are com
pelled to do so. sometimes. Have you
settled that small account yet V If you
do not owe us this docs not apply to
vour ca.e and ours. If vou do. it does.
While we were in southern Oregon
last week a gentleman whom we met at
Drainsville informed us that portions
of the wreck of the lost steamer Great
Republic were coming ashore at Siu
slaw. Vnipqua. and farther south. One
trunk was picked up at sea by a schoon
er fr'm S-in Francisco for Coos bay. lie
ould give us no particulars.
gJPamphlets about Oregon in the
English and German language, free,
;.t jiili-. AslOKlAN OKFICK.
Shanahan. and the editor of The As
tokia.n. usul to slide down hill togeth
er, when boys in Michigan, and now
his arr gallery windows on Morrison
street are decorated with beauties from
the pencils of eminent artists, showing
the perpetual snows of Oregon, on
Mount Hood. etc. down which u'c can
not glide but upon which we can gaze
in admiration and be happy as id the
days ot "fang s ne-'" Some of the most
beautiful of those paintings are from
the pencil of young Clyde Coolce, a
Salem boy, who really does honor to his
talented mother, Mrs. Belle W., not un
known in the literary world as one
Tamong the best of our writers.
ner, was buried in tins city yesterday coll 11CC between natrons of the road '
afternoon. He was a stranger in a!Cp, cteui ations or tne load ,
strange land. Aged about 42 rears. whleh was satlly wamting under former j
, T7 ; n. niTaerS "lr;;" tliownect
We are pleased to hear that Tin; and esteem of all. It there is such a!
Astokiax has attracted the attention tiling as a change in ownerships in the l '"V- V-W, "u ?, ! V" lo l are neccssiiry. We may lu- found at the rAmMkh- .
of men of wealth m the matter of put- r.,,!,.?,- wl.iVl. hivi 1umi mirli.r Ins A h' "illlu'- M-D- :n- u Kearny street, office of Caj.t. (Sm. I-Uvi-I for tl;" ire.seiit yAggJ4er- ;
ting up ovsters in cases on ShoalwAter rail oads which hae been mulct his,Sa)1 Fnilieis(.(l. Pric(.. $:i per bettle: . r lUI-XCHAKI) ITallLU. --
bav. There is some prospect that an cmtruI r " lMWt tlir(je years, the fur times the quantity. 10. Try a Astoria. May li. ls.;. Two TriW Daily to Upper Town.
enterprise of this nature will bestarted leople hope there wil I be none in the liotlle. ' WoUX).-on the ni-d-t ot the ih mt.t i "ajlL V. SHEKMAN takes pleasure in an-
soon at some )oint on tlie bay. management. Mr. Kohler s piace ' about ra fat boms gill net web, a mesh, . IyA noitncmg the fact that he has perfected
-- could not be supplied with a gentle- Chai::p::grte Dating Jowiiers. 0,to buov attached, branded S & Co. I arrangements for making two regular trips
Competition may he the life of m,n 11UUV Htt...ni. uu t() tho neonloand I (nyner may hae the s:uae by provnigjuop-' daily to I'pper Astoria and hack, regular
trade, hut it don't produce a man who 'cni,lWc totllul,eol,icna Asko.irgr r r the Champagne I ertv and jwying chai-ges ? : street ear tyle. for pasMMigers and small
1il.-e hfltiM niffiirix in IViHl-m.l Ji-m beneficial to the owners. U.-iL-in.'r l-wiW -Wbv ;n" b.iii. ! A. lAJOlJ -LU. i packages.
laivtsiaiui pit lilies m loi llaiid than , baking I .milei li so dm an.-. Unwr Antoria. Mav 10. udrWill leave J. W. Ccarharts. the Parker
-10. iiticniei. lieisiue King ot tlie art uiey are meaner aim Mixer man any in it,m1. .i h. n.wiiMO ,i.tuv -,t n a t
- v - i - LL.ir.ix.' - Arrzre7f - H'M t-ma
The Boss Fish.
In a private letier from Mr. C. La Du
YslenlY- from Mount Coflui.W. T.. We
find the follow-in": 1 shipped to-day
from mv w iVirf in Jnek.!i & Myers,
Painier. fn
om Mr. G.A.Fisher, a salmon
weighing 00 pounds, a slendid sncei-1
men ol l lie finest ii.n in uie worm, wnicn
please'make note of in your columns, to
i he credit of this mighty Kivcr of the
West.
Supreme Court Decision.
In the supreme court of the Slate of
Oregon the big sail of J. C. Trullintier
v. Nieholts Kofoed eta I. was deter mi n-
1...-I f lmli :ltt ri"lV lit I Ml U'MI ttDIIII.Y
t -(nN MaU. w;ls fuph.vfd in this cause.
lion. .1. O. A. Bowlbv appeared f-ir the
plaintiff, Doiph. Hronaugh. Dolph ami
Simon together with Robb fc Fulton of
this city. ':tptearcd for defendant Rnney.
Hon. V. )". Hare aiixtred for defend
ant W. W. Parker, "the foregoing lieing
the respondents in the ease. Gen. O. F.
IJell appeared lr ( rane. Hastings c: ( o. . vttnlePl iruviiled lv law under the homo
of San Frauci.-CN) the appellants. and was ted. pre-empt in, tree-culture laws of the
of
successful
airam-t all ins opponents.
ujion the piiiperty to secure the same
debt. We consider this quite a victory
for our late city attorney.
The Pradiso North.
Mr. Frank C. Middleton, who
has been connected with the press
of Portland and who left on the
last tj:j) of the steamer California
for Sitka, writes from Fort Wran
rel under date of Alav 11th as fol
lows: I will remain licre over one trip of
the California in order to g up to the
Cassiar cuntry. and see the glaciers.
I have just arrived here from Sitka,
which is a beautiful place. The town
it self is decaying, but the scenery and
climate are magnificent. You would be
astonished at the clim.-ite of Sitka
green. luxuriant grass, beautiful flow
ers, and the warbling of a thousand
robins, all combined to make it a
beautiful spot, and yet the grer.t world
looks upon it as a rendezvous for ice
bergs and polar bears. Fort Wrangel
is a. rough place and not so pleasantly
situated as Sitka, but the country sur
rounding is much more level.
A Deserved Coiapliment
rrtlnd SlawfartJ.
"While conversing with a gentleman
on our streets the other day, a promi
nent railroad oflicial passed by. The
person to whom we were talking re
marked, there goes one of the most
business-like men that has ever been
in our state. Representing an im-
- . I'll
the company m a manner which has
gamed, iorlinn the respect ana confi
dence of our citizens generally and of
all with whom he has come in contact
his business relations. The remark
was true in everv respect, ilie gentle
man referred to was K. Kohler, Esq.,
flu virf iirrtsiniiit. ff flip. I irMTiii mrl I
n,ilif,rnii. Rilnmcl. It is no undo-
I served coiunlimeut to aIr. Kohler.
fine ne was in cnarge or large inter
ests belonging to others, he has at
tended closely to the a (lairs of the
company, allowing nothing to draw
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u,.iWM1c1?1uIwmMui .u
state having in view only the prospen- !
ty and success of the business with j
which he is connected, llo rostorod
i,. i ,..
TIio Railioad Party In
waiia.
Wftlln.
From, thf TU Un'.ui, -Vry 17&.
Lnsl Saturday a party of oapi-
t alists and railroad mexarrived in
this citv from Portland. 1 he partv
included Henry illard, the. presi
dent of the Oregon and ('aliibrnia
Steamship company, manager in ;
the interests of the German bond-1
holders ; of the Orepon railroads;
G. Ii. brotherton, the attorney of
bondholders. Paul SchuPz. the
The point decided in the ease was that act. be printed in tome iietvripor printed in
a mechanic, having a lien uimn prop- the couniy where the land in contest lies;
Hy under he mechanics lien law and ifnuBawsnuier be pruiltil in such county.
ut. uniur UK mull .nil "J",;;; then in the newspaper printed in the county
vaics the same by taking a mortgage M. .....i. u,Mi
minwp nf th bind ilftniirlmnnr JjOI0I?;O HoiSK. Flimishcd TOOIUS
manaoei ot the and department tf ,(.t al nmson;ll,,(l ratestt Mre. Mlin.
of tlie Oregon railroads, ii. 1 hen- I son's, Chvneuamus st., Astoria.
son. the chief engineer, Vr. H. ,"T",' T . 7, . ,., .
Shirbnck, a New York capitalist -r"??- ??,lom f-.Vw !"
, tv . . . " . , cit- at $?) oO ier barrel by arren tc
and Jundtev Anderson, private Ktp,,;,. l
'., -.... , -i-v . s jvicuuire.
secretary to Mr. Villnrd. J)unng'
their st-iy here they were eiurao-ed ! Boat sponges, wholesale and retail
in examining' the country and mak
Inr ,,.; nlioV.t ile -,wrrh-
" "i"" ' - s "r'"l"
)!
proa lifts, etc. lwr. j iiieison lias
gone to Fort Hall and will examine
the general route or a railroad .
.. j x.- -a.- - n-'i . i i. .
from that point to the Columbia
river. On bis return lie will ex-
amine
tlie I5lue mountains lor a
Portland. Mr. Yillard assured us
that he and his associates were
going to build a railroad to the
Columbia river from the Utah
,T ., ,
Northern road.
pass which will bring the road as nentlv established himself in business
near this citv as possible. The in CnufieUrs drug store, Chenainus
. - . ", , , . street, Astoria. Watches and Jewelrv
rest cf the party have returned to . cleaned and rennicd. Gems re-set. En-
The Weekly Astorlan.
One of the best papers published on
the Pacific const, is mailed to subscri- .
Ihts every Friday, postage paid to any!
M every TaVJ. f s i- ViV- it ny !
J part of the United Mates, at the follow-
'Si '" u...
One Year S" 00
Four Months ICO
Single Copy .- 10
"Tf" A limited number of small adver
tisements will be inserted at the usual
rates.
Apply at the office, or address
P. C. 1p.ki.axd, Publisher.
CONTESTED LAS J) CLAIMS.
The following law of congrc? in .reference to
contested land claim, wu prblMi for the in
formation of our renders in Clatsop, Columbia,
'1 illttitiouk. i'actlic and tt akiakiim countie-::
An aet to prov de for the publication f no
tice? of eonte-t under the home-tend pre-emption,
and tree culture Ia;vs of the Uiuted
Stnte.
B it ennrtcd lv the senate and hoiic Rcn-
l resent 'itive of the United States of America
in ooiigrcs assembled: ihat the notie of
i,it.i tato. shall aMcr tne imsa:e ot tin
Approved June 1, 1SS.
CHURCH PI HECTOR!'.
M. K. CamrM. Service? held in the Conjne-
calioHul, ltev. T. J. Wolfe. Pastor, at 11
o'clock a. v.
Str of tmk ?k Ciu'rcii. Hew Father
M. Orth Pastor. Service at 104 o'clock .
M. Cateehiiu instruction at 3 o'clock r. M.
ClllKI. Of THK lloi.Y I.NXtK'KNT. Uppor As-
tori.i. liev. O. Parker, i'astor. Divine ser
vice? 3: r. M.. You are cordially invited
to at tend.
iiitric tEnsroPAt.1 Chi am.- He v. 0. Parker.
Factor. Divine services at 11 . m., und 7
r. m. Sunday schmd at -x o'clock 1. m.
Divine service at 7 v. M. every Friday.
Pkkskytkkian Ciirncn. ltev. K. X. Con
dit pastor in eliarre. Services conducted
in the hall over filestore of YanDuscn &C'.
every Sahhiith at 11 oVlia'k a. n. and 7
v. m. Stihliath school at '2 o cIH"k m.
Pray iir-mcet hips every ednesday even
ing at 7 :.) oYltH-k.
First P.aitist Chcrch.- I'ronchinatll a. m.
:md7r. m., in the new chinch on Ator?t.
Sunday School iininediiitcly after morning
service?. All are invited.
!r. .flintie's Xcplirftlruiu A Coiitiioi:ii(I
Kxtnirl or EInrJn:.
Pr. Minlie's Xephretieum works won
ders. In all eases of Dropsy. BrighUs
Disease. Kidney. Bladder and Urinary
Complaints, or Retention of Urine, these
troubles are entirely cured by the Xe
phretieuni. Feinale'Weakness. Gravel,
Diabetes, pain in the back, side and loin
are cured, when all other medicines
have failed.
See what the druggists of Portland
and San Francisco say about Dr. Min
tie's Xephreticum and English Dande
lion Pills.
"We have sold a large amount of Dr.
Mintics medicines: the English Dan
delion Pills; also the Xephreticum. and
in all cases they are highly spoken of
and give entire satisfaction."
John A.Childs, druggistvSecond street,
Portland.
C. H. AVoodward &Co.. druggists, cor
ner First and Alder streets, Portland.
Abrams & Carroll, wholesale drug
gists, 3 and 5 Front street, San Francis
co, say:
"We regard Xephreticum as the best
kidney and bladder remedy before the
public."
For all derangements of the liver, use
Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion Pills.
Unr Tiillwmiu iml Ti-s:mni;i nci Tlr t
Miutie's Dandelion Pills. 'For 'Fvxvr:YPW: y"?'
il i 'V im -uiiiuea Jnglisii
iJaiulelion I ills.
Evcry familv should keep the Eng-
lish Dandelion" Pills on hand.
Dr. .Minlie's remedies will not "cure
all comilaints," but if taken according
j to directions, give immediate relief and ;
jHTfectaeiireinall troubles for which
ih..v :ire rifoin-.iifiififMl. Fur snle hr i -
R.F.Caufield, druggist, Astoria. Oregon,
. - -
! ,,cv, ,MlVP lK,('u ,ll0r(1 cun's or f (M,I,"
Jml uvakm.s lu.rvous dfiiilitv and nar-
niVsis made bv the wonderiul English
Reinedy. Sir Astley Hjoper's AalRes-,
Joratie. llian hy all other remedies com -
iiiiiiMl In' ill ,'itt ijiitliii'V S.jtil ti
; the market U you don t believe it try a
ifrox. and remeinler that only one tea-
siKxuiful is required in place ot two.
A card,
Mrs p K K:nke7iJCs to announce
; fo the ladies of Astoria and vicinitv.
: Rnl carri of tlx0 host styllsSf
nn(i ufc ow 1)rices? at Loeb's.
i -
I """ J riSCUHlu.
i j.t ,1 ;... :.. -l
Single copies of the W kkkly Astoriax
neatly done up, with stamps to pre-pay
pitage aflixKl. for sale at thiv olHce.
ik-nd a copy to your friend in other parts
of the world. Price, 10 cents a copy.
Mr. G. Hansen watchmaker and
,-
jeweler of long experience, hasperma
- graving a specialty. All work guaran-
teed, (iive him a trial and be. your own
indo-ft of bin workmanshin. He aviII
soon add to his stock a well selected in-
! voiJe, of Watches, J'ia S"ver ml
plated ware, which he ivill be able to
1 sen at very low prices. '
mat sue win remain in uie cuy lor two , f" - -,l,,, ,.,:: :.?.' V ,,.....
weeks ittl in fmiunefioil With Mrs S ' - asMsmciu run im in- .i " i"im.i, I3ni, fojii. Miower, iHv
e M ',3!,U In V'.'H""1 J10." V ""4 ",; ,.; Oregon, as r-tariied by tie- City A.sse-sur. for ' , ?r-
1. Mckean will teach her s stem of j llu.Var isru. is ihiw on lHe In the office of i Steam and Sulphur spzs&Ms z
Dress Catling to any who wish to avail ( ,Jk. AmHtor and Clerk of said city where it ,, . . r-g&
themselves of this opiKirt unity. i HiHivmaiu oih-ii for ir.sHction until the 1st jjAiii.. ftylha
AROUND THE: CITY.
Fresh fruits and vegetables at
Bailev's
ov.
"-Oysters served in every stvle at
tlie Walla Walla Restaurant.
Fresh oysters in everv stvle at
Schmeers'. See advertisement.
Fresh oysters in every style and
at all hours at the Pioneer restaurant.
lust received per Elder 2.000
pounds. S-pound sheet lead, for sale at
lowest rates at Magnus C.Crosln s.
Xow that building is reviving in
Astoria, bear in mind the fact that Peter
lluney is well supplied with all kinds of
building materials which he is prepared
to dispuse of to all at very lowest rates.
When you are looking for a place
to amuse yourself, drop in at Max Wag
ner's, (heal Eastern saloon, and listen
to the organ and take a glass of his fine
San Francisco beer.
Get your baskets filled for a little
money at Bailey's.
To-let a suit of unfurnished rooms
atthcTurpin liouse.apply immediately.
I. C. Johnson may be found at the
Occident in Astoria every Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday evening, ready
to attend to messenger duty in Portland
or to jMiints along the river in a satisfac
otry manner.
Dr. II. L.Adams has returned to
Astoria and is stopping at the Parker
house for four days only.
. . j(i(r drinkers, if you want a good
glass of .San Francisco beer go to Max
Wagner's at the Grca Eastern saloon.
It sparkles like champagne.
If you live on Clatsop plains yon
should know that Mr. A. G. Allen can
; supply our wants in the grocerv and
provision line equally as well as any
dealer in the country. " Don't forget it.
White Darling potatoes at Berg
man .v. Berry's.
Xow is the time for cleaning up
our houses, and ornamenting them.
For this puriose you can find' nothing
that will mill to the appearance of your
parlors so much as a pair of those beau
tiful chromos at the City Book store,
sold for nearly one-half the usual cost of
such pictures Call and see for your
selves. Xew invoice ot those Medallion
Kanges at Magnus C. Crosby's.
P. J. Goodman, on Main street. has
just received the latest and most fash
ionable style of gent and ladies boots,
shoes, etc.
A new lot of full bound blank, and
receipt books, specially for use in can
neries, at the City Book store.
The proprietor of the Chicago
house.whom ecryhody knows as a popu
lar caterer, has "fixed his hotel up in
splended style. It is all newly painted
and furnished, and is one of the most
attractive places on Main street. Call
areund: every luxury of the season at
the Chicago house.
Mr. J. Stewart. stone and marble
ontlr rf Actfirin will n:inr?iiitfi lti;
faction to all ordering work of him. and '
will do a better job for less monev than
anv outside workman. His work in the
cemetery here should be sufficient recom
meiidation. Before you let your con-
i i e l ."il.1. 15i- 1.1 l.l"
iracis tor worK oi mis Kino il wiuuu oe.
well to call ujion Mr. Stewart.
M. C. Crosby is prepared to do all
kinds of jobbing in the plumbing and
steam fitting line; also, bath tubs, and
water backs for stoves and ranges fur
nished on shortest notice.
"MISCELLANEOUS.
BOATS AND NETS.
SHH.(lv restoration of property to the right-
ful owners.
- . .. : ;
! rB( I"fc.M.--A. nice cottage, with six;
,--. rV "".""V'.i "! , !! V.... ' ." , '
Jas.
l llll , t$l tli. IVIIllllUt lUtll M'K Mill
cannerv.
U-lin i
" WT.-In Baker's bay. about SO fathom
J net. -JO mesh. 12-nlv. Barlmur's thread. '
j PTK
I iu u-liiM-.rnniiis. Tllfis. LAVSi. i
I Astoria PackingCo.
, ,, - - - ,
KV?-,'" ! 0,,s know mgthem.selves
.s
, nWmu. asunder the cimm stances funds
' .. ii'.. i... r. I
0'L'lCK. Found on the evening of the
'i l.vh Inst, m Bakers bav. about tiiirtv
fathoms gill net web and line, apparently
new. thirtv-iiiije mesh; no lead line or buoy ;
no brand or cork. Owner can have the same
bv proving property and k ing eliai-ges.
UpiH.rAstona.Mayl7:VsOOTH&CO
.1.... .." Ti.i.o ivTt ll ititli"itiMi inr Pur.
i4:i'its or n-viions of the same must be
filed with said Auditor and Clerk prior to
la d 1st day of June, 1-7:).
K.H.CAK15WEM..
Auouoraim uerK.
Astoria. May 15. 1S79.
id
To Whom it Way Concern.
TJ7IBOM AN I AFTEif THIS U.vTK. 1 here-
IH bv apiNiint F. M. r.aitho!ow ,-s my duly
authorized agent for the tninsaetitiu of iny
business in (n egon
egon and w asiungion terntory.
K. h. Hi Ml-:.
Astoria. April 17. ISTO
"XOTSC5-:.
ntf.M.wa VK010SAI-S WfLL BE P.E-
S i-eived at the olll-e of the andersigneil
until the Mill of May. for the erection 101 a
fntme slore building. 1'ians :111a sjK'cuu-a-
tinns pmii be seen at at tneiromee. me ngni
t
o reject anv and all bids is reer-ed.
"Fish Ccmiuissioners Xolice.
-TW'OTICE IS IIEBEBY GIVEN THAT
JL the undersigned will be in readiness
from and after this date, to is ua licenses,
at his office up stairs, corner 01 Cass and
Snemocqhe streets, Astoria. Oregon. .
1 l II. B. FIvBCUSOX,
Fish Commissioner.
Fisli Commissioners Notice.
TIIK UNDERSIGNED FISH COMMIS
sioaer for Washington territory, hereby
gives notice that he will be at Brookfield
for the rest of the season.
ALBERT T. STREAM.
North Cove, W. T., Feb. 17, 1S79.
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AMUSEMENTS.
Ward's Theatre.
Metropolitan Hall !
Lessee and Manager
Leader of Orchestra,
- Jas. M. Ward.
T. Piercey
Matinee Saturday, at 2 P. H.
S.i.T05IAY KVA'. 31 AY 2 Hh.
srxaxix Evrararve. may ssiii.
MONDAY EVJTCVIXG MAY 2ih.
T3ia: ROYAL
MARIONETTES!
The only legitimate Marionettes now per
forming, with all their
JcorKeoits Scenery, .llecliauical Eflcct.
Xew Figures ami Tnraplicrnnlia.
The Groat Fiimly Entertainmeiit.
Pun for the Old and Young:.
Three distinct entertainments in one, com
priHiig the renowned
CHRISTIE 3I1XSTRELS
Anil Full Kami of Choristers.
TS2E ITArTAX
FAJfTOCGIUS1";!
The most wonderful mechanism ever wit
nessed and the
IirrWTPTY DDIPTY
3P A r?X IT O BQC X TUX. E I
Iteally forming in all a Minstrel Show, a The
atrical Entertainment and a Circus.
Front Scats - Si Oo
Back Seats - - - - - 50 cts
Scats reserved at Caufield's drugstore.
Itcart our Indorsements.
Win. McCaie and 11. Middleton - Managers
Kdward II. K'lis - Agent
GRAND OPENING
OF -
Ill's Iw YariBty "fhatre,
Containing six
XEW AXP ELEGAXT BOXES,
SITTING KOOMS, ETC.
The Decorations of the New Theatre were
executed by Mr. F. Holt.
XEW AXD ELABORATE SCENERY.
Tainted by Mr. Win. "West. Architect and
Builder Mr. Kemble.
On and after this date will be given a
'. Psmr
Class
Entertainment,
j Which for Kefineineiit and Novelty cannot
be 7"?,1 (;l vPJ,S:uJ"l'J cr
j .. fo' Commences ith our
First Part nf RflaSp and Fp.mnJp
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GRAND OLIO,
Consisting of
Singing, Dancing, Acrobatic Feats,
Negro Sketches, Trapeze Performers,,
Pantomimists and Jugglers.
HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY
; o see our Refined and Unequalled enter-
tainiuent. New Acts. New Song's and eoui-
plete change of Programme twice a week.
' i5lfl.a.. t-ropnofor.
Entrance to Boxes and Circle on Cliena
mus Street. Performance to commence
at eight o'clock precke.
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Gt-y
! and :: e. m. Beturning will leave Van l)u-
sen's upper town store. Fare for the round
trip cents.
TT7ni "UHIiiS"VII VI?T
y
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon.
ASTOBIA - OBIitJON.
! .""pefjal attention
iven to ladies' and
chili pen s haireuttnig
1'rivate hutninee for Ladies.
Who is Elected?
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j -WA--A W - "iWa, JU. JCi.
of tih:
ureat Itastei,ii baloon.
C0NC0MLY ST., ASTORIA.
I p.Yn,TP tmott w; ttw
mi ns AA O KITh KOl.f HAS JLSl
-- w i"i .i :'- "
ALL TUB J) EST EJiAXBS
OF
Isnjiovf ed. and "Houiestic "Wines and
Ijiquors. Cigars and Tohacco.
JS San Francisco Beer five cents a glass
GEORGE ROSS'
w iuuuimwJui y ti y
?i Mi 1 1 -1 a rf l KnriTn "r m-
Tlie only Billiard Room in the city wliei
no liquors are sold.
NEW TABLE JUST PUT UP. GEORGtf
has a cosy place and keeps on hand lim
best brand of Cigars. Also, soda, canuy,
nuts. etc. Opposite Altona Chop House.
C-5-tf GEO. ROSS, ProDrieto
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