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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1879)
w gJi.c ghnig stTOiutx, astoi; .obe(ox ISSUED EV3RY MORNING, .Monday r-xcootod.. n. C. EItKZ.AX : : ECR5,I.HS5EK. Atitrwii IjviitivHtj, tltuts street. Terms of Subscription : Carved by Carrier. ir troefc 25 Oet-c Sant by until, lour months . st J0 Sunt by ittnil, tne yoar - W 00 free of IVnnse U.-Hibcnbrs. car-AdrertiMmtem inserted Uy thwyciir at the rate or Si -" ir -ttarc ier month. rrBtit advertifioe, by the day r truck, fifty uent? ner s'miMre for ouch inHirtion. THE CITY. Till" I)AIU AJTOKIAA' H'l7 h(', f.CUt. Ujl rntiii -"" co moiitJt.jrmtt jHtrtatic. Ilemt c" who .(iH.'utfiArfcrtwrwc Jrom lhe city etui ittm.t Tuir ii(i:av ltJLtin llu'.m 1)AT!." it-v w. ....-,...-... . .-. . tr Wickma nUtMHt U, amti THKt-ec tvitk- i mil (UuiUvwai 'jC)Mc. atfumed tin tfUu no4 cm tltitutnrv may Itc ! .ivr. inuMv at iiie cuHtttityi too. SteaitK'i la" to-dav. Do not forget the auction sle at E C. Lloiden's l-dav. See advertisement. The Upper Astoria oil works are business in that citv at the terrible Wyiiisl - IK-r JJWWfor salmon liwds..,,, which ln,,kcouton Wl.d. -At E. C. IloWeifs auction sale. to-!ntlt3' J;""''- fliey had a stock of day, a lot oi line native cranberries will be offered for sale. Proposals for the erection of Tren dhard & Upshur's new building; close to day. See advertisement. Uncle David Xewsomc. as he is familiarly known, is one of the pioneers ot Oregon. la has written volumes up on Oregon. llisinarek is putting up a new tank for the Occident shaving saloon baths. A splendid one, that will hold -101) gal Jons of hot water. Several of the best rooms at the Oc cident are undergoing repairs and re furnishing, preparatory for the demands of summer travel. Mrs. Wingate, of Coos bay, who is now on a viit to this part of Oregon, with tier husband, is a daughter of Mr. Ward on Clatsop plains. Services at Presbyterian hall on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sabbath 5choufat noon. All are cordially invited. Jts'o services in the evening. The public schools are getting along towards the close of the snrinif term. rind the pupils will make good report of jn-ogresb during the past winter. j r --- -Yve should -not be very greatly sur- prised U meet Kev. and Mrs. 1.A.J1V- j,nul l.v tli... i.li new KiLfinici,;,, stt. ?.f -"".. "J -"- -- - .- "- California, due at this port to-day. lion. B. P. Caldwell. Deputy Collec tor of Internal revenue for the state of urwoinias occnon a business visit lo:, Astoria lor several days. J le returns to Portland to-day. The injuries received by Hr. J. W. Gearhart, Innn a sprain of his left leg sit the lire Monday morning, was very painful indeed, "lie is not able to be about, except on crutches. SomesMlendid samples of iron ore are on exhibition at Caulield's drug store. St comes Irom a mine clo.-c to tne vicin ity of Astoria, and we are told that there is plenty of it that can be got at imme diately. Several fine dogs, and some cultus ones were poisoned at upper-town a few days ago. This incident caused a sen sation in that portion of lhe oil v. and it li. a l . l l m.. r.. .l..Jf .voum uol nave oeeu jieaiuiy 101 uiaLirorry-cigUb tunes in us jhuus. jiic fellow to have let himself be known. Th si-lmimer wnt nu "to Hoouarten If you would a fishing go, find a brook where the water runs fastest; i.hrow in your hook, pull out the fish and 3ut him in your basket. If you would a riding go, get 3 our gals consent; hitch up Dobin. or any other critter, and let the aniniile went. Hon. J. W. Watt, and Hon. David Xowsoine, arrived in the city last even ing, for three days sojourn "in Astoria, for work in the temperance cause. This is the first visit of Mr. Xewsome to As toria. Mr. Watt has been here before. We hope that people generally will turn out to hear these lectures. The first lecture was given last evening. The second will be given this evening, at the Congregational church. A bout noon on the 22d. the body of man. supposed to be that of George Smith, lost off the steamer above St". Helens some time ago, was recovered on the. territory shore, between Brook Held and Pillar Bock. Word was sent to AsWria immediately, by the steamer Edith, bv ,1. G. Megler, and the body vdll lie forwarded to friends at Vancou- i'er, after full identification. We regret being compelled to state that the Sunday observance movement in Astoria is "a partial failure. What is it the Book of Books says about serv ing God and Mammon ? It is apparant that both cannot be served at present iu Astoria. The long dull spell of the Jast winter is some excuse for our busi ness men who wish to improve the pres ent opportunity, atul make a little hay while the sun shines. Sinister has taken a splendid photo, of the ruins of the fire of last Monday morning. Chief Engineer Treuchard will send one to tne builders of the JSilsby engine, which so materially aided CaptFlavels steam pump to stay the progress of the lianies. Considering that the fire was prevented from catel ing the Hume & Duncan cannery, Capt. Flavels warehouse, only eighteen feet distant, we must conclude that the engine and pump paid well for them selves last Monday morning DECORATION DAY. Proposed Excursion on Mr. Jacob Karara's New Steamer Lurline. Lclipp From 31 r. i I!. ray oritIasIca iiic rant:. Olxky, May 22. I understand from a nte received frA Mr. Ivaimn, dated Ma' 18th. that a request has been made t him to take a party from Astori.i to Vancouver on the 30th of May, to attend decoration ceremonies! at that place. Lie informs me that lie can arrange to leave Astoria at 1 P. Ji. on the 20th, reaching Portland at S r. 51. i he Luriine is chartered to taice a party from Oregon citv to Vancouver on tiit 30th auul back, in which case he ejLii rjiL-M.a.11 mn Portland to Van-1 couver, and leave with the Astoria 'party after the ceremony, say 3 r. at., Lurliuc and Vancouver aecoiamoda- un? a in oc-ioug " l"u -"" ! .-" . , in t,ie shortest time possible, ami as oomioriaoie as unmoors aim :asKer excuision of that distance will permit. Yours in haste, W. 1 1. Gi:a y. The Dalles Fire. Messrs. Cohen fc Cooper's Dalles store fall among the doomed places of jujoi.i, .j-vj.ui'j, iuni4tnrni-u u iui- ance tor 5o,UUU. Uonsiuerabte or their ttock ws saved, however. Air. Cooper of the Astoria house, will have full particulars probably to-day. A fVatcauial. Next Thursday will be the first cen tennial of Beaver Lodge, Xo. .'55, I. o. o. I'., at Astoria. That is to say, on that evening the membership will num ber o)w h nndred. We consider that this is a matter for the lodge to !e proud of. One hundred good men banded togeth- j er for the love of humanity, working in unison for the relief of the sick and the distressed, the widow and the or phan. The event should be celebrated. California Dollar Store. To-day a branch of tlie California Dollar Store will be opened in Par ker's new building, on Chenamus street, opposite G. W. Gearhart's. The manager has arranged the room in a very attractive manner, and the walls are decorated with many a gem of art, far too numerous to mention, The stock consists of jewlcry, plated ware, paintings, chromos, etc., etc., UlU :iny article in the storo CJU1 be i i r .. . ,i n ... hm. i,,. ... purchased for one dollar, lhe buyer ,. -- , r lirst pays 25 cents for a photo of some noted person or place; then, you nury have the privilege of selecting from a i box. an envelope which will contain a - ,,-,, ,.,.",,,,,,,,,,,, nvf-,ft in tlm l R ""...". .w.. ... " j house, which article can be bought for one dollar if desired. 'Take a walk" around and see for yourselves. Sign of tlie California Dollar store. Tilln-moolc Hews. From Jr. J. li. Larscn, owner of the schooner Honora, who went out a passenger on the late passage of that vessel from this port, on the lbth, we learn, in private letters to Mr. 15. S. Larsen. that the schooner passed Xo. 4 buoy at 12:30 on that day, and ar rived in the bay of Tillamook at (J P. jM., crossui two bars ana running t V "1 -1 I rni... on the lath. Mr. Larson's famous dog Prince stood the trip first rate. Messrs. Adair are restocking their Lewis and Clarke ranch with cattle from Tillamook county, and Warren & MeGuire have secured a hue band or rat catuc mere, which win uu driven over to their Clatsop head-1 quarters next weeK. iur. jjJirseu jis secured 10,000 lbs of first quality of wool for shipment, and expects to se cure 5.000 to 10.000 lbs more. He is well pleased with the country. The Portland steamer made thirl y one landings 011 Thursday, and reached her dock here at four o'clock i m. This would seem to indicate that business wasdull on the lower river route. When there is but little freight to handle the boats make good time. We have conversed with several per sons respecting the propriety of getting up a celebration on the 4th of July. Considering the past dull times, and the fact that the 4th comes in the midst of the busy season.eannerv people genera llya re not'favorable to knocking off a day for holiday purposes; but they are willing to do something handsome for a regatta at the close of the season, and thus in stitute a festival at which all can appear annually lree from that sense of feeling usual to men who sacrifice business lor pleasure. A movement is on foot which we hope and trust may prove sncccs.ii 111. to purchase a steam fire engine for com-, pany Xo. 1. We have not been opposed to tlie introduction of steam-fire engines in the citv, but have held that what would be better for the city would be street mains, hvdrants, hose companies, etc., receiving water from reservoirs on the adjacent hills supplied by pumps like the one used by Capt 1 lavei, from the river. ' We still think that system would be the best; butas the engines in use have well paid for the investment, we shall favor the purchase of another one, for the old and reliable pioneer company. sLMUSEMEXTS. The Eoval Marionettes will arrive bv the new .steamship State of California lo-dav. and will appear at Metropolitan hall this afternoon and evening. Prices ; of admission will be low, and everybody should attend. See advertisements, cir culars, and posters for particulars. Viicc !o marketers. Having entered into an agreement to transact no business on Sundays, our i friends will please take notice that our markets will not hereniicr ne open on that dav of the week. We hope lobe able to accommodate our customers on Saturdav evenings, by keeping open J n Utile later than usual. Wakukx & McGriUK. Bl5Ir;jwAN & I5kki:y. Mr. Allen informs ustiwt they have caught several salmon in the seisi at Fort Stevens this ear. an". anyone ot which would weigh over seventy pounds. Following is a list of the Grand lodire officers I. o. o. P., fur the en- sn inf year: John Jvemvoruiv, jiwcm; i -mn " n-.mt-u. n-mMi-n. x L. Case. ttWDCJi; Phil Metchen, it pavina siMialty. All work guaran wtsw;J.M. PaconnM.s.I.K. iMoores, jdge of his orkmanhip. He will kwct; W. S. Xcwbmy,RWjt to the i stum add to his stock a well selected in- t i - ii... i Grand lmlge of the United States. The Junction Kepubiican of the 21st says: "The weather, oh such weather. There, has been so much written and sam aomn eomweauier or late b' the press and people of the j WTallamet valley, it is no wonder we . have had a four weeks rain, and if the i board of engineers don't give us Ore- gr.niRiis a harbor ot refuge at some ?...;.,. .,...w.r r. ii,o x.li,' .rt ,..;ti ,..,u .,.j. .... . . i. ..... ..w ..... be worse off than the Egytians in the Red sea; completely swimpud up." !r. 3!!nf .( XrphrrticKKi A Compound Efrnt-f or ZZiU'Ini. Dr. 31 Mintie's Xephreticiini works yon 1 11 all east's of Dropsy. P.right's tiers, Disease. kidnc. uladder and L rinary Complaints, or Retention of Urine, these troubles are entirely cured by the Xc phrcticum. Female "Weakness. C ravel. Diabetes, pain in the bsu-k. 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 Nephreticuni and English Dande lion Pills. We have sold a large amount of Dr. Mintie's medicines: the English Dan delion Pills; also the Xephreticiini. and in all cases they are highly spoken of and give entire satisfaction. John A.Childs, druggist, Second street. Poillnml. C. II. Woodward &Co.. druggists, cor ner First and Alder streets. Portland. public For all derangements of the liver, use Dr. Mintie's En-dish Dandelion Pills, For Billiousness and Dyspepsia, use Dr. utilities JJandelion Pi lis Ivor rover and Ague, use Dr. ilintic's English Dandelion Pills. Every family should keep the Eng lish Dandelion Pills on hand. Dr. Mintie's remedies will not "cure -p -it ,- --- - "V ; all complaints,' but if taken according iouueci ions, give uumcuiuie le.uei ami perfect a cure in all troubles for which they are recommended. For sale by It. F. Caufield, druggist, Astoria. Oregon. There have been more cures of semi nal weakness, nervous debility and par alysis made by the wonderful English Ueinedy. .Sir Astley Coopers Vital Bes torativo. than by ail other remedies com bined. Why will von suffer V Send to A. 12. Mintie". M.D.. Xo. 11 Kearny street. San Francisco. Price. S3 per bettle: four times the quantity, 10. Try a bottle. A Card. Mrs. E. K. Binker 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. MeKcan will teach her system of Dress Cutting to any who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity. Baby carriages of the best styles, j and at low prices, at Loeb s. Best Salem Hour is sold in this city at S5 50 per barrel by Warren oc liicuuirc. "Pamphlets about Oregon in the English and German ianguage, free, atTiiK AsToniAX Offick. Boat sponges, wholesale and retail at Dements drug store, Astoria. Five thousand just received. JF&" Send your subscription for the AsToniAX another year. Help us, that we may continue to help you. Your complexion is sallow, and skin j el low, your liver is affected. Obtain from your druggist a bottle of Pfuuder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Keep your blood pure and your health must be good, the great purifier is Pfuuder's Oregon Blood Purifier. AH Asioriu druggists have it now. The current number of the Library Magazine centains: The defense of Lucknow, a poem bv Alfred Tennysen: Thedifhcilties of "Socialism, by John Stuart Mill -biographies of the season, from London Seciety: The Choice of Books, bv Frederic "Harrisen: Homes and Haunts of the Poet Taso. by Fran ces Eleanor Trollepe: Plain Words about the Afghan question, by Aarehi bald Ferbes: Fresh Assyrian Finds, bv B. II. Cooper, B. A.; the study ofEnto- L.. 1 mm LiOndon Times: wagner as a. Dramatist, from Frasiers Magazine: the Boyal Wedding, by H. C. Arerivale. Ten cents a number, or 1 00 a year. Am erican book Exchange, publishers, 55 Beekman street. New York. Sold only by theiu direct to purchasers. Abrams tc Carroll, wholesale drug- U(dd for nearlv one-half the usual cost of " mcn lor ueimemcni ami ."soveuy eannoi .r-t : ,l s Front street. San Franeis-! ! , i. LV.. ". 'J ' V..ii ...i ..." '.. V:?..... equalled on this coast. Our Fer- ;7" "..v. ' .miui inuuiw. .ui ami aei: iui uui- formauce Conmicuces with our ' co. sa . I selves We regard Xephrcticum as the best! ..., . ., r..itt.. ?"!rcf Pnpf nf RSolo onrl Pom-afa kiduevand bladder remedy before the i .. -VlV V " ,..VlLllil,,01 lJl "ll ""- " -" : i iiiiiu.v ,10 .iiiuii(is v. vinrii a. nioiogy, by W. S. Dallas. 1-. U 5.: Art Fdneation in England, by i$. Coutts Lindsay: Toiler in Field and Factory, AROUND THE CITY. ny person wishing to buv sew- j mg machine should by all means ex- amine the White and Sinner before making their purchases Van Du&en & Co. are agents for them. Fresh fruits and vegetables at Bailey's. Oysters served in even style at the Walla Walla Bestaurant. Fresh ojsters in every style at Schmeers. See advertisement. Fresh oysters in every style and at all hours aftlu- Pioneer restaurant. lu.st received per Elder 2.000 pounds, .s-pound sheet lead, for sale sit lowest rales at Magnus C.Crosby s. llooms to let. bvthe dav. week. or month, at Mrs. W . II. Twilight's. Fishermen can get a square meal at any time, at Pike's restaurant. Unity, for fish. References: Fishermen who have eaten there. Mr. (1. .Hansen watchmaker am1 jeweler of long experience, has perma nently e-taoiished himself in busnes in Caulield's dr ....ir'imVra!? I street. Astoria. ,.i. ...... 1,1 .....i .... ....:.. ,,t t.'.r voice of Watches. Jewi-Iry. Silver and plated ware, whuh he will be able to sell at very bw prices. A new lot of full bound blank, and receipt lMH)ks.sjKcialIy for use in can neries, at the Citv Hook store. -.-.For extra choice fresh butter, go to Van Diimmis & Co.'s. Jny your gna-eries at A. Van Pusen S: Co.'s. The cheapest house in tnt' l',tv- Xow that building is reviving in Astoria, bear in mind the fact that Peter IM1 .S we sni,pM(1(l with n kiH(is of building materials which lie is jnejiared to dispuse of to all at very lowest rates. When you are looking for a place to amuse youVsell, drop in at Max Wag ner's, (Ileal Eastern saloon, and listen to the organ and take a glass of his line eai: rranriscu oeer. Get your baskets tilled for a little money at Bailey's. To-let a suit of unfurnished rooms attheTurpin liousc.apply immediately. Dr. II. L. Adams has returned to Astoria and is stopping at the Parker house for four das onh . Peer drinkers, if you want a good glass of San Francisco beer go to .Max Wagner's at the Great Eastern saloon. It sparkles like champagne. White Darling potatoes at Berg man & Berry's. Xow is the time for cleaning up our houses, and ornamenting them. F(r this purjKse you can find nothing that will add to tlie appearance of your parlors so much as a pair of those beau tiful chromos at the Citv Book store. " P- -J- tioodman, on 31am street, has just received the latest and most fash- ionable style of gent and ladies boots, shoes, etc. The proprietor of the Chicago house, w'hoin 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 areund: every luxury of the season at the Chicago house. Mr. J. Stewart, stone and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee satis faction to all ordering orfc of him. and will do a better job for less money than any outside workman. His work in the cemetery here should be sufficient recom meiidation. Before you let your eon tracts for work of this kind it would be well to call upon Mr. Stewart. M. C. Crosby is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in the plumbing and steam lilting line: also, bath tubs, and water backs for stoves and ranges fur nished on shortest notice. Lonnixo HorsE. Furnished rooms to let at reasonable rates at Mrs. Mun son's, Chenenamus st., Astoria. MISCELLANEOUS. r10 RENT. A nice cottage, with six JL moms ; water in the house. Impure of Jas. MKIee, on the roadway near Devlin's cannery. (l-lni To Whom it IVlay Concern. "KlROM AND AFTEW THIS DATE. I hcre AJ bv appoint F. M. Rarlholow as my duly authorized agent for the transaction of my business in Oregon and Washington territory. R. D.1ICME. Astoria, April IT. 1879. IVrHT FOXVS. On or about the night -L" of the Pith, about 111) faihoiu new net. Lead marked J & Wl. Owner is requested to call, and prove property ami pay charges. at the cauiie l of w.M. ill MK, lu-tf Astoria. Oregon. TKTOTirM All persons knowing themselves 1A indebted to the undersigned are re quested to call and settle the same as soon as possible, asunder the circun.stances funds are neeessarv. We may be found at the otlice of Capt. (eo. Elavel for the present. '1 UENCUARD & LJ'dllUK. Astoria, May lft.TST!). B-IAIM n, tlin i;r)t rf tin. ISHl invt about 3) fathoms gill net web, . mesh one liuov attached, branded S & Co. Owner mav have the same by proving prop tv.diayiSd8.AB0OTII&ca Upper Astoria. May in. 7W OTICE. l'ouiul on the evening of the L 15th inst. 111 Rakers bav. about thirty fathoms gill net web and line, apparently new. thirtv-nine mesh: no lead line or buoy ; no brand or cork. Owner can have the same by proving property and paying charges. " a. liUOTH & CO. Upper Astoria. May 17, ism. T OST.-Oil the night of the l!tll lllSt., Jj about 'fO fatlJs f V0,; SV lJ: Vi1-, 'IwT corks marked PRP Co. lhe hnder wi 1 be suitably rewarded by the Pillar Rock Packing company. JOHN K1ERNAN. Pillar Rock, May 20. 1871). "ftTET TjOKT. On the night of May 20th, 11 lost close to Sand Island, about r0 fath oms web. Rarbours 12 ply thread, fished with part of last season, marked K 1 3 on the corks and K m the leads. The tinder will be rewarded by returning the same to ASTORIA FISHERY. Astoria, Oregon, May 2lst. 19-lw AMUSEMENTS. Wards Theatre. Metropolitan Hall ! Lessee and Manager Leader of Orchestra, - Jas. M. Ward. T. Piercey Hatinee Saturday, at 2 P. HE. SATraiAY ST-.X. 31 AY JMHi. Si'XIAY K4ia15Ci. "Sf AY aSih. M3fIATa' KVK'XIXG 31L4.Y 2Gtla. T2IJE KOYAL MARIONETTES! The only lc.sitin::ite Marionettes now per foriuin. with all their C'eorgeoii.s Srenery. Mcclinniral i:n"ect.vf Xew F"gnsT.s and S'arap'ternalia. m Great Family Eitertainment. J Jluii for tin Oid ami Yoimjr. Three distinct entertainments in one, com prising the renowned CHRISTIE MINSTRELS And Full Znn:l of Choristers. the: ita,ia:v The most wonderful mechanism ever wit-net-d and the iiraiPTY 2r:?2xTY Really forming in all a Minstrel Show, a The atrical Entertainment and a Circus. Front Scats - Si Oo Daclc Scats - - - - - - 50 cts Seats reserved at Caufield's drug store. Head our Indorsements. Win. MeCVJ'e and.II. Middleton - Managers Hdward U. Ellis - Assent GRAND OPENING OF - Hill's If Variety Tlnatre, Containing six NEW AXD ELEGAXT BOXES, S1TTIXG PvOOMS, ETC. The Decorations of the New Theatre were executed by Mr. 1. Holt. NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY. Tainted by Mr. AVm. West. Architect and Ruildcr Mr. Kenihle. On and after this date will lie given a First Glass Entertainment, GRAND OLIO, Consisting of Singing, Dancing, Acrobatic Feats,, Negro. Sketches, Trapeze Performers Pantomimists and Jugglers. HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY To see our Refined and Unequalled enter tainment. New Act;, New Song's and com plete change of riogranuuc tuiceaweek. CEO. III1T.TL. Proprietor. Entrance to Uoxes and Circle on Cliena urns Street. I'crfoimance to commence at eight o'clock precise. MEW BAKERY. Main street, opposite the Parker House C.CAROW, PnoritiETOit Of the above named New Rakery, Respectfully invites a share of the public patronage, confident of his ability to please his patrons. Mrs. H. A. Derby. Has jtut returned from San Francisco with the finest selected stock of MILLINERY GOODS, Ever offered in Astoria. Embracin novelty in the line. every er. Varner's Health Corset Cm onlv be purchased in Astoria at Mrs. Derby's. .Shun street, between Squemoqhe and .'JeJTerson. T7I. I'MIjIiXIIAItT. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon. ASTORIA - OREGON. Hot, Cold, Shower, Steam and .Sn'pliur BATIIS. "-2! 5"Spccial attention given to ladies' and. h I -idies I '' e Entrance fmUdiPs jiEO. LOVETT, TAIJjOR. CLEANING and REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Renton street, opposite Post-office. Astoria TW'OTICE Notice is hereby given that the JJ1 asscsment roll of the citv of Astoria. Oregon, as returned by the Citv Assessor. for Mw i'o..f lent it- iii.li- ,. i:in i.. i.. ..nt. r t.n a ,i :.. .) oiri. r ...,:.i ..;.. ...1. ;. dl remain open for 'inspection until the pa uii.v ui .nine. iiy. aii applications lor cor rections or revisions of the same must be. filed with said Auditor and Clerk prior to aaid 1st day or June, lh7u. R. II. CARDWELL. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, May l.3. 1879. til SHIPPING TAGS. rpiIB REST ODALITY, WILL BE SOLD JL .by the hundred, or by the box, printed or 1-lam, to suit customer?, at The Astokus office. .V' tkhfttefc&aLsA. -