PJ g&s gaiiij stwivnx, ASTORIA OREGON ISSUED EVERY MORNING, Monday Lxcoptedi. to. C. IRELAND : : rtnLlSKIEIL Asturian. Build'naj Cans Street. Terms of Subscription : Served by Carrier, per n-eek .35 Ccnt.c Sent by mail, four month? - t 00 Sent by mail, cne yoar 'J 00 Free of Postage to subscribers. B35- Advertisements inserted by the year at tho rate of SI ol) per square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, fifty cents per suuaro for oach insertion. THE CITY. The Dailv astokia.v trill he fait lu mail atir cents a month, free of postage. Jicau crs who cantcmvlatc absence from the eilu can hare Tub Astokia.v follow them. I)aii,v or Wekkia Millions to anu post-ojicc with out additional expense. Adarcsses tnau lie cnanued as often as attired. Leave orders al Uic counting room. Don't mention this fine weather; If you do it will ruin, .sure. The British ship La Escocesa sail ed from Ca-diff 'or San Francisco April The- Knappton mills have shut down for a while. The Rival is loading there or San Francisco. The Ore.uonian says the report tiiat the Lurline was coming on lo the Asto ria route s a ni'stake. The coasting steamer Alexander Duncan has been raised about four feet and repaired generally. Mr. Geo. W.I I unit of this city of fered the brig Sea Waif for sale at auc tion in San Francisco yesterday. The barkentine North Bend started up the river under sail yesterdy after noon in charge of Pilot G. Heed. Don't forget it. The Royal Mario nettes are coming. See advetrisement and go. It is a splendid show. The losses by the late fire at Treneh ard & Upshur's will be adjusted on the arrival of the steamer State of Califor nia. ft. ). Hume has chartered the Whitelavv to run to Kogue river once a xnonrb, she will also ca'l at Port Or- lorxL Dr. J. W. WatvS will lecture on tem perance in this city on the 23d, 24 fi, a.id 25th instant. Look oat for a Blue Rib bon Club. Squire Williams of Salem paid us a 'ery pleasant visit yesterday, lie is sojourning in Astoria for the benefit of his heaitlu Fishermen can get a square meal at ?ny time, at Pike's restaurant, Unit, for fish. References: Fishermen wlio have eaten there. The Stillman B. Allen the last of the Chinese fleet, arrived yesterday. She will be taken to Portland by Pilot H. A. Snow to-day. - . ... The United Slates sloop of-war -Jamestown is probably ready to proceed to Alaska to relieve the United States steamer Alaska, now at that station. . - For the first time 111 over a year there was no steamer hereto take a ve,s u p river yesterday. The North Bend waited for the Columbia, at G. W. Hume's dock. Nine big huskys are now confined in the Clatsop county jail for trial at the August term of the circuit court, upon various charges. Will they be there then, is an open question. The new steamship State of Califor nia, which is to sail from San Francisco to-day for this port and Portland, has a quantity -of cargo on board from Phila delphia for Mr. Geo. W. Hume. Mr. Geo. W. Hume's schooner nera, Capt. Miller, arrived at San Francisco on the 20th, from Honolulu. She will go on the berth for the Colunibia river as soon as the present cargo is discharg ed. -- Ward's dramatic company will ap pear this evening at Barth & Myer's Fishermen's caimery hall, at the upper- town, and after a fine dramatic enter tainment will furnish music for a dance. -o- Mr. John Burke has purchased the upper-town oil works. We wish him better success Johny, in his second ef fort to do business at Astoria. The first effort was a failure i inconsequence of the fire of June 2d, 1877. The, Ark, published for instruction and pleasure, by some pupi's of the schools of Portland is a very creditable little sheet Mr. Frank Parser was con nected with it during a pa of his term in the metropolis. The people at Spokane Falls gave sight town lots, the lumber to build a rinting office and .:JS0 in coin to tne editor of the Tacoma Herald to start the Times at that place. The town lots are worth about &30 apiece. The sloop Dolphin, Capt Jim John son, got into Shoafwater bay all hunky dora on the morning of the Uith. She came over in one day, loaded and de parted on the next, and arrived safely on the morning of the third day. -. The Wild wood was the only vessel in Portland for some time until this week. She now has a fleet of vessels from Hongkong to keep her company the Forward, Coloma, Alden Besse, and Herbert Black, having passed up. The 'Stonewall Jackson and North Bend will fpjjow. Several other vessels arc due. Common Council Proceeding. Astoria. May 20, l&Til. Council met in regular session with Mayor W. V. Parker presiding. Counc'lmen present Hahn, Gray, McCann, McGuire and Shivery. Absent Runey. In attendance R. H. Cardwell auditor and clerk, and Chief of Po lice W. J. Barry. ltEPOUTS OF STANDING COiTi'ITfEES. Uealth and Police reported on the matter of charges preferred against oflicer Ginder,exonoratinghini and rec- comniending that he be retained on the force. WAYS AND JJEANS COM.UITTEE. Reported adversely upon the adop tion of a resolution exempting Casper Baltes from taxation, report adopted. Wharves and water frontage report ed on petition of W. W. Parker and D. K. Warren, for the right to build wharf receiving the petition, to be laid on the table, report adopted. On motion the committee on fire and water was authorized to contract for coke for Rescue Engine Co. No. 2, immediately. ORDINANCES. An ordinance making an appropri ation to pay N. F. Mudge for dis count on roadway warrants sold, was read first and second time and refer red to committee on streets and pub lic ways. An ordinance granting to Parker and Warren the right to erect a wharf was reported on adversely and laid on the table. An ordinance changing the names of the streets, was referred to the city attorney. An ordinance bonding the outstand ing indebtedness of the city, was re ferred to the city attorney. On motion, W. J. Barry, Chief of Police, was instructed to employ some one to keep the beach clear of dead fish, &c. A resolution to permit Win. Hume to build a fence across Chenamus street, east of Olney, was read and adopted. claims. The following claims against the city were ordered paid by warrants: Stevens & Joplin 1 0 C.L.Parker S 00 A. Van Dusen & Co 70 SI Estate of Henry Sindlinger ! 00 Carl Adler 12 7S Edward Height, (witness fee) ... 1 70 .Jo Surprenaht i 70 Lincoln Parker ' 170 X. Weiman ' 1 70 .John Moan " 1 70 R. R-Marrion " 1 70 B.Codv " 170 Chas. Boohan " 170 A.Cody " 1 70 Dan Ross " 170 Wm.McClary " 170 M. Shields ',! 170 M.Mever " ...... 1 70 Thos. Duffy " 170 B.B. Turlev " 1 70 Remove the Curs. No liquor is sold on any of the Oregon Steam Navigation company's boats now. No bars are kept This is a move in the right direction. Mr. Starr abol ished bars on his Puget-sound steamers some time ago with good effect fAstori an. Suppose, Brother Ireland, we'll abolish the bars at the mouth of the Co lumbia rher next Let's put in a heavy liek or two and agitate the matter. Walla Walla Watchman. Enough said, Charley; we shall aid to remove bars in any form that produce no better results than those above mentioned. Champagne linking Powders. Ask your grocer for the Champagne Baking Powder '-Why so" because they are cheaper and better than any in the market if you don't believe it try a box, and remember that only one tea spoonful is required in place of two. A Cnril. Mrs. E. K". Rinker wishes to announce to the ladies of Astoria and vicinity, that she will remain in the city for two weeks, and in conjunction with Mrs. S. T. McKean will teach her system of Dress Cutting to any who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity. Rooms to let by the dav, week, or month, at Mrs. rs. W. II. Twilinht's. - 9 - Baby.carriages of the best styles, and at low prices, at Loeb's. Lodging House. Furnished rooms to let at reasonable rates at Mrs. Mun son's, Chenenamus st, Astoria. A new lot of full bound blank, and receipt books, specially for use in can neries, at the City Book store. Best Salem flour is sold in this city at S5 50 per barrel by Warren & McGuire. Boat sponges, wholesale and retail at Dements drug store, Astoria. Eive thousand just received. . m Single copies of the Weekly Astokian neatly done. up. with, stamps to pre-pay p.itnge affixed, for sale at thi otfice. jena a copy to your ineno in oiner parts if the world. Price, 10 cents a copy. Mr. G. Hansen watchmaker and jeweler of long experience, has perma nently, established nimself in business in Caufield's drug store, Chenamus street Astoria. Watches and Jewelry cleaned and repaired. Gems re-set. En graving a specialty. All work guaran teed. Give him a trial and be. your own judge of his workmanship. He will soon add to his stock a well selected in voice of Watches, Jewelry. Silver and plated ware, which he will be able to sell at very low prices, SHERIFF SALE. -VT0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT BY JLl virtue of a war ant issued out ol Lie Countv court of the Stale ot Oiegon, fo-the countv of Clatsop, attested by.the clerk o. said com ton die St h day of .av, 1871), mil to me directed, comnwuling me to coeect the flclniotient taxes for the year IfTS a-nl for want of personal uroperty 1 nave leuecl upon and will sell at public yuci-on, at the Court horse door h the city or ASinr-a. Clat sop countv, Oregon, ou Zllouday. the Ji.'Jd day of .'fune. 1S70. the fo.l1m1.t5 des enficil T.iet or parcels o" laud, or so much 1 hereof as niav he nccer?ar to sat .sly the taxes due fiereon, together with costs and charges. Sale to commence it 10 o clock a. m. aod continue front day to day (Sunday excepted) unti' aU the land is sold. to-it : lilacktiiore, WiUiani, lot 3. see. 22, Township , N nmjre. 1 W.41 acres : lax. $2 40. Crowne. V II and W IJ tide land, in sec. SS. townships. N range. ! W. fcO acres; also, tide hind, see. :w. lowusbip 8. N range, 9 W. -10 acres; alo, tide lr.nd, sec. 1. town ship 7. N range, 10 V. 20 acres; also, tide land. sec. 0. tounsh'pT, S rarge, 10 V, 20 acus; taxSS 00. Etn Xoel ami others, lots 3 and 4. sec. in. township !). X ranie. G V : also lot 4, sec. 21, township y, X range, 7 W, 1)2 acres; tax SO 72. Fitzpat rick. John. lots l and 2, sc. 20, town shin s. X range, fi W. 70 acres ; also, lots l and 2, sec. 1st, township 0, X range, 'J W, 100 acres : tax. Si) ."o. Gihnore. W II and 1$ W, pt. of P W G'Uetts laud claim in sees, t ami 111. township 7, X range, 10 W ; also, donation claim, sets. C and 7. township 7, X neige,!) W, U0 acres ; tax. S9 00. Gill. John and Andrew, lot 3. see. 5. township 8, X range. G W. G acres ; tax, 10 W. Il'ggins, J 1), X s of S V U sec. 11. township 7, X range, 0 V, SO acres : also, K Vz of S tt sec. 10. township 7, X range, 9 W, 117 acres : tax, lfi 33. Iloyt, Kiehard. lots 1 and 4. sec. 2S. township y. X ramie. G W, GT acres ; tax, $3 70. Ilealey, Jolm,S NN li see. :)0. towrship S, X rarge, 8 H . Kit acres : tax, SS 40. Johannes. Charles. X Wi sec. Si. township .", X range. 7 W, ire) acres : tax. 1 SO. Julien. J H, i interest S W J.i of S E U sec. 5 township S. . rane. G W, L0 acres ; also. K - of sees, townships, X range, G W. 1G0 acres ; also, S W U of X W ' 1 see. 9. town ship s. X range, ( V. 20 acres ; also, "V 4 of S V li.sec. 11, townships, X range, G V. 40 acres ; also. lots 3 and ti, sec. 4. township S, X ramie, G V, 40 acres; also, lots 1.2. 3 and 4, sec. 9. townshio 8, X range, G W, 40 acres ; tax, $9 GO. Moftitt. J W. sees. 20, 27. 34 and 35. townsnip 8, X Kailge, 9 W. G40 acres ; tax, $27 52. Metz, J 15, sec. 14. township 7. X range, J "W, 7 acres ; tax. .Hi cts. Murphy, J X, 15 ' of X E li and X "V M of X E a and X W J.x of X AV lisecs. II and 12, township 7, X range, JO W, too acres ; tax, S7 40. Peterson. Thomas. N V- or X E & sec. 19, township 8, X range, 8 W, 80 acres ; tax, -$: 20. Richardron, Mrs. Emma, pt. of sec. 21, town ship 8. X range, 9 U. 1 acre ; tax, DO cts. Taylor, Luke. see. 33 and 31, townships, X range, 9 310 acres ; tax, 12 40. Tinner, Charles, sec 3.1, township 8, X range, g w,40 aeres ; tax. 52 00. Holladay, Joseph, in sees. 28 and 29, town ship G, X range, to V. 29G acres : also, in sec. 25 . township G, X range, 10 V. 170 acres ; also, in sees. 21 and 22, township U, X range. 10 W. 200 acres ; tax. $311 SS. Brooks, Lloyd, Olneys Astoria, lots 3 and 4, in hlk. 37 ; also, lot 2, in hlk. 103 ; also, lot 3, blk. 134 ; also, lot 5, blk. 144 ; also, Jot 7, hlk. 147 ; also, lots 5 and G. blk. 151 ; also, lot S. blk. 131 ; also. lot 2. blk. 11G ; also, lot 2. blk. 124; also, lot 2, blk. 133; tax, $4 Sv. Brown & Bradford. Adairs Asioria. lots 1 and 8. blk. 2; tax, $19 27. Bentell & GusJefson, Shivclys Astoria, lot 9, blk. 3 ; tax. 7 00. Bo'ce, James. Olnevs Astoria, lots 1 and 2, blk. 152 ; tax. So cs. , Beardsley, 0 P, Olneys Astoria, lot 8, blk. 94 ; aiso, 101 1, uik. 10T ; tax, yo cis. , Christensen. Emll, Adairs Astoria, lot C, blk. 38 ; tax, $4 00. " CagJe, Charles, Adairs Astoria, lots l-and 2, blk. 21. tax, $3 00. Coulter. J M, OIneys Astoria, lot 6, blk. 123 ; tax, 40 cis. CnaUerton, Caroline, Oineys Astona, lot 8, blk. 108 ; tax, 40 cts. Erickson, Fred, Shivelys Astoria, lot 6, blk. 21 ; tax, 70 cus. Elliot, Daniel, Adairs Astoria, lots, blk. 14; tax, $l 20. Terry, John, Adairs Astoria, lot 6, blk, 39 ; tax. $2 00, Fox, Mrs. Sarah, Oineys Astoria, lots 7 and S, blk. 1G0; also, lots 1 and 2, blk. ICG; tax, $9 30. Hubbard and StoU. improvements on lot 4, blk. 10. Oineys Astoria ; tax, $7 00. Harris. Mrs S E, Oineys Astoria, lot 1, blk. 51; tax,40e:s. Hoxter. r I), Adairs Astoria, undivided 's interest lots, 1, 8.4 and G. bik.93 ; also, lots 1 and 4, blk. 18 : tax, $7 40. Kaski, Jacob, Shivclys As.oria, lot 8, blk. 3; tax. $4 00. Kirkland, Sarah, Adairs Astoria, lot 1, blk. G9 ; tax, 50 cus. Lowell, Daniel r, Olnevs Astoria, lot 2, blk. 103 ; t:ix. 40 cts. Melin, Eric. Shively's Astoria, lot 7, blk. 3; tax. $5 00. Mclntyre Ann, Olnevs Astoria, SlAol lotso and G. blk. 73 : tax, $5 00. Morris. T B. Adairs Astoria, b!ks. 0, 62, 66 ; tax, $20 50. McGinn, James. Shivelys Astoria, lois 3 and 4, bik. 112; also, the tide land infiontof lots 3 and 4. blk. 112; tax, $11 00. McCann. John, Shivelys Astoria, lot 2, blk. 112; also, tide land m front of 'ot 2, blk. 112; tax,$lG 00. Martin. John. Oineys Astoria, lot 8. blk. 149 ; lax, 50 cts. Ross, Mrs. Hannah, Oineys Astoria, lots 3 and 4. blk. 71; tax, $2 40. Shields, W H. Adairs Astoria, Improvements on lot 1. blk. 17 ; tax, $15 90. Scott, Robert, Oineys Astoria, lot 8. blk. 10G ; lax, 4U cis. Paiker. Geo W. Olnevs Astoria, lots 3 and 4, blk. 83 ; tax, si Oo. Stout, J L, oinejs Astoria, lot 1, blk. 14t: tax, 40 cts. Scott, Elizabeth, Olnevs Astoria, lots 3 and 4 blk. 80 ; tax, 80 cts. Smith, George. Oineys Astoria, lot 2, blk. 103; tax, 40 cts. Shaw, C W . Shivelys Astoria, lot , blk. 10 ; tax, $2 00. luller, Mrs Jerry, Adairs Astoria, lots G and 8, blk. IS; tax, $4 00. Wilson. Charles H, estate of improvments on lot 1, blk. 14, Adairs Asteria: tax. $4 40. Welch. Dr John, improvements on lot 8, blk. 59. Oineys Astoria ; tax.$2 00. Wilson. Ann Rand Marv E Wakeman, Shive lys Astoria. Mk 11 ; tax, $ 00. Zaspcl, Rudolph. Shivelys Astoria. lot 1. blk. 2 ; also, tide land In sees. 31, lowns'ilp 7, X range. 7, 27 aeres ; tax, $4 go. Smith, E L. Oineys Astoria, lots 1 and 2, blk. 39; tax, $1 00. W. II. TWILIGHT. Sheriff. 2l-w5t And Tax Collector, for Clatsop Co. Astoria Lodge No. 40 i. o. o. t.. has elected representatives to the Grand Lodge, to meet in Salem on the 17th of June, as follews: J. O. Bozarih S. "V. Joplin and C. A. Neal. Alternates II. S. Sinister, Win. Douglass and Scott Bo zarth. A full delegation will attend. We had some respect for Carl Schurz until we saw his autograph in Will Ogdeifs album. What a scratch. It is no longer any wonder to us that Moses gotawav with him. He writes a worse hand tlmn A. E. Burnsides. The plainisr, neatest, and most plainly writ ten signatures are those of !Mitchell, Gro ver, Sargent, etc, of the Pacific coast. When they put their hand to anything people can understand it AROUND THE: CITY. For extra choice fresh butter, go to Yan Dusens & Co.'s. Bny your groceries at A. Yan Dusen & Co.'s. The cheapest house in the city. Any person wishing to buy sew inc: machines should bv'all means ex amine the White and Sinner before making tneir purchases, as Van Dusen & Co. are agents for them. Fresh fruits and vegetables at Bailey's. Oysters served in every stvle at tlie Walla Walla Restaurant. ... Fresh oysters in every style at Schmeers'. See advertisement. Fresh oysters in every style and at all hours at tin- Pioneer restaurant. lust received per Elder 2.000 pounds, 8-pound sheet lead, for sale at lowest rates at Magnus C. Crosby's. Now that building is reviving in Astoria, bear in mind the fact that Peter Runey 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, Great Eastern saloon, and listen to the organ and take a glass of his line San Francisco beer. Get your baskets tilled for a little money at IJai ley's. To-let a suit of unfurnished rooms attheTurpin House. apply immediately. lour complexion is sallow, and skin yellow, your livers affected. Obtain from your druggist i bottle of Pfunder's Oregon DIood Purifier. Keep your blood pure and your Health must be good, the great purifier is Pfunder's Oregon IJIood Purifier. All Astoria druggists have it now. Dr. II. L. Adams has returned to Astoria and is stopping at the Parker house for four days only. Beer drinkers, if you want a good irlass of San Francisco beer go to Max Wagner's at the Great Eastern saloon. It sparkles like champagne. If you live on Clatsop plains you should know that Mr. A. G. Allen "can supply your wants in the grocery and provision line equally as well as any dealer in the country. Don't forget it. " White Darling potatoes at Berg man tfc Berry's. Now is the time for cleaning up our houses, and ornamenting them. For this purpose you can find nothing that will add to the appearance of your parlors so much as a pair of those b'eau tiful chroinos at the City Book store, sold for nearly one-half the usual cost of such pictures Call and see for your selves. New invoice of those Medallion Ranges 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. The proprietor of the. Chicago house.whom everybody 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 around; every luxury of the season at the Chicago house. TT'Mr. .1. Stewart. stone and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee satis faction to all ordering work of him, and will do a better job for less money than any outside workman. His work in the cemetery here should besuflicientrecom mendation. Before you let your con tracts for work of this kind it would be. well to call uj)on Mr. Stewart. M. C. Crosby is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in the plumbing anil steam fitting line; also, bath tubs, and water backs for stoves and ranges fur nished on shortest notice. MISCELLANEOUS. TO RENT. A nice cottage, with six rooms ; water in the house. Inquire of Jas. McGee, on the roadway near Devlin's cannerv. G-liu "JVTOTICE. All persons knowing themselves JLl indebted to the undersigned are re quested to call and settle the same as soon as possible, asunder the circumstances funds are necessary. "We may be found at the office of CanL Geo. Flavel for the present. 1 RENCHARD & UPsllUR. Astoria, May 19, 1879. FOUND. On the night of the 18th hist., about 50 fathoms gill net web, a mesh, one buov attached, oranded S & Co. Owner may have the same by proving jrop erty and paving charges. A. BOOTH & CO. Upper Astoria, May 19. "J OTICE. Found on the evening of the 11 15th inst. in Rakers bay. about thirty fathoms gill net web and line, apparently new. thirty-nine mesh; no lead line or buoy ; no brand or cork. Owner can have the same by proving property and paying charges. A. HOOTH & CO. TJliper Astoria, May 17, 1879. NOTICE Notice is hereby uiven that the :issesmeut roll of the city of Astoria. Oregon, as returned by the. City Assessor, for the vear 1K7'J. is now ou Hie in the office of the Auditor and Clerk of said city where it will remain open for inspection until the 1st dav of June. 1S79. All applications for cor rections or revisions ot the same must be filed with said Auditor and Clerk prior to said 1st day of June, 1879. R. H. CARDWELL. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. May 15. 1S79. td To Whom it May Concern. T7IROM AND AFTER THIS 1) TE, I here- authorized agent for the transaction of my business in Oregon and Washington territory R. D.HUME. Astoria. April 17. 1S79. 3TOTICI2. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived at the office of the undersigned until the 24th of Mav, for the erection of a frame store building. Plans and specifica tions can be seen at at their office. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. TREXCnARO & UPSHUR. Fish. CoinmissionerH 3fotice. "fcXOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT ll the undersigned will be in readiness from and after this date, to issue licenses, at his office up stairs, comer of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets, 'n'i;OSfcs0Ni Fish Commissioner. Fish Commissioners Xotlce. THE UNDERSIGNED FISH COMMIS sioner for Washington territory, hereby gives notice that he will be at Brookfield for the rest of the season. . ALBERT T. STREAM. Xohtii Cove, W. T., Feb. 17, 1879. AMUSEMENTS. Ward's Theatre. Metropolitan Hall ! Lessee and Manager - Jas. M. Ward. Leader of Orchestra, - T. Piercey Matinee Saturday, at 2 P. EI. 3ATITRIAY JEVWO. 31 AY Sllli. srsnxix EVKxirvo. may astii. IWGXDAY EVJOflSG I9IAY 2Ci. T1IE KOY.1L MARIONETTES! The only legitimate Marionettes now per forming, with all their Ucorgcous Scenery, Mechanical EnccV( Jfcw Figures and Paraphernalia. Tie Great MyEntertaiMent. Fun for the Old arid Young. Three distinct entertainments in one, com prising the renowned CHRISTIE MINSTRELS And Full ISand of Choristers. THE ITAT.TA3T The most wonderful mechanism ever wit nessed and the IIT3I1TY DOIPTY Iteally forming in all a Minstrel Show, a The atrical Entertainment and a Circus. Front Seats - $1 Oo Back Seats - - - - - - 50 cts Seats reserved at Caufield's drug store. JKcad our Indorsements. - "Wm. McCabe and H. Middletou - Managers Edward II. Ellis - Agent GRAND OPENING OF- Hill's Sew Variety Thatre, Containing six NEW AND ELEGANT BOXES, SITTING ROOMS, ETC. The Decorations of the New Theatre were executed by Mr. F. Holt. NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY. Tainted by Mr. Wm. "West. Architect aud Builder Mr. Kemble. On and after this date will be given a First Class Entertainment, Which for Refinement and Noveltv cannot be equalled on this coast. Our Per formance Commences with our First Part of Male and Female GRAND OLIO, Consisting of Singing, Dancing, Acrobatic Feats,. Negro Sketches, Trapeze Performers,. Pantomimists and Jugglers. HOUSE CROWDED KICHTLY To see our Refined and Unequalled enter tainment. New Acts, New Song's and com plete change of Programme twice a week. EO. IIIIX, Proprietor. Entrance to Boxes and Circle on Chena mus Street. Performance to commence at eight o'clock precise. C2t-y ZESrspire&sjs. Two Trips Daily to Upper Town.. Bsrwill leave J. W. Gearharts, the Parker House, and the Occident, daily at 11 A. si. and 3 v. m. Returning will leave Van Du sen's upper town store. Fare for the round trip 25 cents. F. SHERMAN. Wilson & Fisher DBAT.EKS IX LUBEICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. ! Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing". PROVISIONS, MILL FEED.: GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED Which will be exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenanius and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. Wlio is Elected? )F TIIj Great Eastern Saloon, CONCOalXY ST., ASTORIA. THIS FAVORITE RESORT HAS JUST been refitted and stocked with ALL THE BEST BliAJSDS OF J Imported, and Domestic IVines and Jjiquors. Cijcars anil Tobacco. EeT San Francisco Beer five cents a glass MEORGE ROSS' $f& Billiard Room The only Billiard Room In the city whei no liquors are soldi NEW TABLE JUST PUT tfm GEOKl has a cosy place and kepPon hand tun test brand of Cigars. Also, .soda, canuy, nuts. etc. Opposite Altona Chop House. GEO; ROSS-, Proufieu.n t-a-xfesjteMWIBHHHpyS tSefW