"r m jlxc D&ila ssxxim ASTORIA. OREGON I. C. IREIjAXJ Editor. "WEDNESDAY May 2,S, 187!). CITIZENS MASS MEETING. A mass meeting of the citizens of Astoria will be held in this city, at the Court-house, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, May 3Isf , 1879, To take into consideration matters connected with the proposed railroad. Every citizen of Astoria, and the country surrounding, are earnestly re quested to be present at this meeting. Wooden Yessels for Shipping Salmon It is the opinion of some of orr heaviest salmon packers that their goods should not be shipped in wooden vessels. They claim that they have lost heavily by shipping in wooden ves sels. The salmon that are perfectly sound, so far as workmanship could make them, are rusted through, from the effects of steam from the bilge wa ter. These rusted tins are always charged to the Astoria fisheries, upon examination in Liverpool. It has been suggested by one' deeply interested in the business, that as some of the agents are forcing wooden ves sels on the canneries, it would be well to have some united action on the part of the cannerymen in this matter. We think it would be nothing more than just to this very important interest,for the cannerymen to meet,and agree up on a form of contract that shall exclude the shipment of salmon in wooden ves sels. Agents having nothing to lose, and everything to gam, would probably object to it, but it would result in shipments by tight, well ventilated iron vessels; and protect the fair name of the popular Co lumbia river salmon. "We urge the suggestion upon the attention of those of our readers most directly interested. Quick Work. Mr. Kinne, the general adjuster of losses by the insured in the London, Liverpool and Globe, and the North British and Mercantile insurance com panies, of which Messrs. A. Yan Dusen & Co. are agents at Astoria, left this city yesterday for The Dalle5. On the morning of Monday the 19th inst., Messrs. Trenchard & Upshur's store in this city was wholly and totally de stroyed by fire. They curried an in suranceof 10,000 in the above men tioned companies, which were the only companies represented in the losses. Mr.Kinne arrived here from San Fran cisco on the steamship State of Califor nia, on the Saturday following the tire. He proceeded at once to adjust the loss; and by noon of Monday Messrs. Trenchard & Upshur had their checks on bank for same. Besides being quick work, that is admirable. All insurance companies doing business in Astoria may be, and no doubt are, re liable; but look at this for an example for promptness. We hoped to meet Mr. Kinne in -Astoria for a few days, but the fire at The Dalles called him away. It pays to be insured in the London Liverpool and Globe, and the North British and Mercantile. Our jolly neighbor Yan Dusen is about as gratified with the results, and possibly more so, than if he had paid the losses out of his own pocket. But give up to Cajsar the things which belonjj to Ciesar; the prompt adjustment must be placed to to the credit of those sterling companies. The homoeopathic report on the yellow fever epidemic has been made by an investigating commit tee to the Indianapolis Institute. Information was received from homoeopathic physicans through out the infected region. It was found that the usual remedies used were as follews: For the first period, aconite, belladonna, bryo nia and gelsemium; second period, crotalus, or, in the suppression of urine, cantharis, stramonium and apis; third period, arsenicum, ar gentum nitricum, carbo vegetalus, china and cuprinji. The death rate is given as about G per ceut. The Weekly Astorina. One of the best papers published on the Pacific coast, is mailed to subscri bers every Friday, postage paid to any part of the United States, at the follow ing rates, in advance: One Year S3 00 Four Months l 00 Single Copy io 23A limited number of Mnall adver tisements will be inserted at the usual rates. Apply at the. office, or address D. C. Ireland, Publisher. OFFICIAL. Pacific county. V. T. Commissioners court proceedings, May 5th to 15th, 1871), session. Ordered, that the taxes hitherto levied on the lands assessed as belonging to the Northern Pacific railroad company , in Pacific county, and now unpaid be remitted, and said lands be btricken from the list of lands sold to Pacific ' county, and that the assessor is hereby instructed to assess only the right, title and interest of said "company legal or equitable of, in or to the lands granted bj' congress to said company and now unsold by it in Pacific county. Ordered, that the taxes now standing delinquent against the following per sons, to-wit: Israel Dodge heirs, G. A. Barnes, Alex, or E. D. Hanson, D. Mc Cully, A. S. Mercer, John Marshal 1,. J. L. Philips and K. A. or II. D. While, on lands belonging to them in Pacific county, be remitted and said lands i stricken from the list of lands sold to ' said county the same not having been sold previously to 1877 according to law. Ordered. That the petition for a coun ty road from Hear river to Knappton be read the first time and action be deferred on same. Ordered, That John Telbin, J. N. Skidmore and O Anderson be appointed appraisers to proceed and view the pro- j posel county road irom a point at the creek south of M. JS. Griswold's claim in Uruceport road district No. 5. to the gulch north of J. N. .Stark's house and assess and determine how much less valuable the premises of W. U. Clark would be rendered by the opening of said road, and report the same in writing to this hoard at its next session. Ordered, That the petition for the ap pointment of three disinterested house holders to view a county road commen cing near the residence of A. Q. Church to run thence in a southwesterly direc tion to the east fork of the Wallicut river, said road to pass by the house of John Edwards in the aforesaid county thence in a southerly direction to the first large slough, thence following down the bauic of said slough to the east fork of the Wallicut river be granted and Benjamin llutton and Joseph Church be appointed viewers and Joseph A. Wheal don the county surveyor be also appoint ed a viewer and to survey the same if located, said viewers to meet at the house of A. Q. Church on the. second day of June, A. D. 1879. for said pur pose, and if said viewers are satisfied that a good mad can be. located as pray ed for in the petition, at a reasonable expense, taking into consideration the utility, convenience or inconvenince which will result to individuals as well as to the public if such road shall be es tablished, they are hereby ordered to lo cate the s.ame. Ordered, That the report of the road viewers appointed lo view a county road, j commencing ac me norm line oi a. n. Church's land, to inter.sect the old road from Chinookville to Chinook river, be approved, and said road as located, be declared a county road. Ordered, That the report of the road viewers appointed to view a county road commencing at a slough south of Johan nes Johanson's house, to run from thence to the north line of J. B. Hose's land claim, be approved, and said road is hereby declared a county road. Ordered, That the jurors be furnished as per lists placed on file in the Audi tors office. Ordered, That the. petition for the appoinment of three disinterested house holders to view a county road, com mencing at G. W. Poindexter's farm, on or near the head waters of Deep river and running from thence to J as. A. Vaughn's place at the mouth of Deep river be granted, and that E. P. Dotson, J. D. Ferteg and G. W. Poindexter be appointed viewers, said viewers to meet at "the house of G. W. Poindexter, on the ttthday of June, 1871), for said purpose, and if said viewers are satisfied that a good road can be located as prayed for in the petition, at a reasonable expense, taking into consideration the utility, convenience or inconvenience, which will result to individuals as well as to the public if such road shall be estab lished, they are hereby ordered to lo cate the same. Ordered, That the petition for the ap pointment of three disinterested house nolders to view the route of the proposed alteration, or relocation, of the county road leading from Louderbaclfs slough, to the north-west corner of John Giesy's land claim, the proposed alteration com mencing near the north-west corner of a field belonging to James Mallis, thence running in a south-easterly direction to the distance of about three hundred yards, intersecting the county road at, or near, John Wood & Co.'s warehouse he granted, and Rudolph Giesy, Chris tian Nedrow and George BishofT be ap pointed viewers, to meet at the house of James Mallis, on the 7th day of June 1870, for said purpose, and if said view ers are satisfied that a good road can be located as prayed for in the petition, at a reasonable expense, taking into con sideration the uti.ity, convenience or ii -convenience, which will result to indi viduals as well as to the public, if such a road shall be established, they are hereby ordered to locate the same. Ordered, That J. II. Whitcomb. S. IL Soule and James Mallis be appointed viewers to locate a private road from the county road, near Mr. llansford Wheaton'sto Section number one, on Mill creek, and assess the damages sus tained by any person through whose land said road passes, and that said viewers meet on the 9th day of June, 1879, at the house of Solomon Soule for said purpose. Ordered, That the Auditor take a bond, with good and sufficient sureties in the sum of one hundred dollars, con ditioned according to law, of the peti tioners for all county, or private roads, before issuing order for view of same. Ordered, that Jesse Baker, Anton Sc -enson, and J. A. Whealdonbe appointed viewers to view and relocate where necessary the county road from Brook field to Grays river, said viewers to meet at the house of Jesse Baker on the 23d day of June 1879 for said purpose. Ordered, that the settlements of the following supervisors of road districts for the past year be accepted, viz: Ku dolph Giesy. Joseph G. Megler, A. Baker, W. II. Lupton, J. B. Rose; E. J. Ford and I. A Clark. Court then divided Pacific county into road districts, with natural boun drv lines of legal subdivisions for outside lines, and rectified the road dis trict lines where necessary. Ordered, that the auditor furnish a description of the boundry lines of his road district to each road supervisor. Ordered, that the following persons be appointed supervisors of roads for the ensuing year, to wit : Peninrfula road district No. l,Jas.Hea ton. Brook field road district No. 2, J. G. Megler. Wallicut road district No. 3, A. Q. Church. South Bend road district No. G, Alfred Grav. North river road district No. 7, John B. Rose. Tokc Point road district No. 8, Thom as Warman. Tarlett road district No.!), Benj. llutton. Knappton road district No. 10. I. N. Lane. Deep river road district No. 11. J. D. Ferteg. Ovsterville upper town road district Nol3, W. II. Lupton. Willapa road district No. 14, A . TV. Lillv. B:iy Center road district No. 1G, J. II. Turner. Ordered, that the bill of C. Ilolburg for constable fees in case of Territory of Washington vs. W. C. F. Martz, be not allowed (justice court bill). Ordered, that the bill of C. Ilolburg for deputy .sheriff fees in case in pro bate court of territory of Washington vs. W. C. F. Martz be not allowed. Ordered, that the bill presented by John Briscoe, late probate judge for of fice rent, fuel and lights for said office for six hundred and ninety six days at fifty cents per day $348 00 be not al lowed for the reason that on the9th day of May 1877 the county commissioners court made the following order, to wit: "Whereas offices have been vacant in the couit house ready for occupation by any officer legally entitled to them therefore, it is ordered that no bills in the past or future for office rent will be al lowed to such officers." Ordered, that Hiram Wing be appoint ed coroner of Pacific county. Ordered, that the order allowing John Briscoe S2 r0 for stationery used in Pro bate court in J877 be revoked, he having already been paid the same. Ordered, that the action of N. II. Bloomfield, prosecuting attorney in ac cepting 200 00 as settlement of the for feited bail bond of J. C. Kelly be ap proved. Ordered, that action on the petition for aid to Nasselle county road be de ferred until next session. Ordered,that the petition for the build ing of a bridge across the south fork of the Willapa by Pacific county be not granted. Ordered, that the settlement of the auditor with the sliLrhT of Pacific coun ty be approved. Ordered that the assessment roll of Pacific county Washington territory as equalized and corrected by this court be approved. Orderedjthat the taxes be levied in Paci ic county for the ensuing year at the following rates, to wit: County tax eight mills; school tax four mills; teiri torial tax four mills; road property tax two mills; and also a poll tax for coun ty purposes of two dollars on every male inhabitant of Pacific county between the ages of twenty one and fii'tv years; and a poll road tax of four dollars on every male person in Pacific county liable to perform labor on the public roads between the age of twent3-one and fifty years, except persons that are a public charge or too infirm to perform labor. Ordered, that if the viewers appointed to review aiub relocate the Brookfield and Grays river county road, decide favorably, the county surveyor be in structed to survey same. Ordered, That the action of the county school superintendent in forming four new school districts, numbered 22 to 25 inclusive be approved. Ordered, That the sheriff furnish the court house with a clock. Ordered, That the following bills be allowed, to-wit: C A Heed, one quarters School Superin tendent .salary and visiting schools ..$26 30 Jos A Whcaldon, surveying Brook field and Grays river county road.. 32 70 J:ls II Alexander, chaininau surveying county road 9 50 Win HaP chainman surveying eou'ity road . 9 50 J:is Ashlev, axman surveying county road 9 50 E J Ford, viewing county road near Chinook river, 2 days 6 Oo A B Church do do do G 00 UdDavey do do do 6 00 DC Ireland, publishing Pacific county commissioners proceedings Feb. 1878 to Feb. 1879 inclusive C4 75 A K Hush. Probate court fees in M Al- bina insane case 8 40 John Brown, sheriff fees and expenses M Albina insane case 123 20 J F Tasher, justice Tees do 2 40 Knii'e Twing, acting constable fees dc -LA is ETBalch.plijsieiansfces do 15 20 II II Brown, ourying corpse found on snag Island 10 00 B F 1 uckcr, helping to bury corpse near T If Foss' camp- 2 00 W II Bell do do do 2 00 T 11 Foss do and making coffin do 4 00 TH Foss. witness fees in Territory of Washington vs. John Fagalda and mileage 7 00 A Durah do do do 7 00 RDnrah do do do .. 1 00 Ev , Grounds do do do 2 ao Ceo (lorey, rent of house April and No vember 1G78 elections irr Deep river urcpinct - 6 00 R'chard CaridJicrs. beMding chimney in court bouse and some bricks, cop per and sand lum'shed for same 21 75 I ACiark, viewing Sionev point Co. road G 00 John Corlett do do do 6 00 II Finley do do do 6 oo T M lieed. Territory Auditor, assess ment rolls furnished county 3S 70 John Briscoe, stamps and stamped en velopes furnished school superin tendent 2 50 John Brown, taking county census for 1879 : 33 75 John Blown, inuk'ng and ruling pull tax lists for 187'J 2 40 John Brown, assessing Pacific count'- in 1879 .1332 50 John Brown, fixing shelves and gates and materials furnished at court house and yard .. 7 50 John R GouUer charges paid on assess ment books, book tarnished to treas urer and stamps 5 00 F U Davis, expenses in sale of lands for taxes to county go 72 II Wing, burying a corpse on weather beach and hire of G T E;isterbrook and W Hawkins to assist in same 12 00 John Brown, sheriff fees in Territory of Washington vs. J C Kelly 15 90 John RGoulter, Auditor fees 83 00 F C Davis, postage stamps furnished Treasurers office 5 00 M Stickels, County Commissioners ser vices 10 days and 112 miles mileage 66 80 S Giesy, County Commissioners services 10 days and G4 miles mileage 59 go J Davis, County Commissioners servi ces 10 daj's and 44 miles mileage 56 CO John It Goulter. Clerk to County Com missioners 10 days .. 30 00 Ordered, That the court adjourn sine die. Majitix Stickels, (Qry)Altest: Chairman. $& John R. Goulter, Clerk. Oysterville, Wx T May 23, 1ST9, - fMEM MDL ': 'EZ&J One hundred suits purchased at an iminmense discount of manufacturers cost at BANKRUPT SALE. i:he cheapest 3e;ve3r offerkb $3 00 tTILL feTJIT. PUKE LINEN. SILK PARASOLS. We defy to he excelled in stock and prices. Call on us, it will he luunej- in your pocket. ECiSLIftEIB U Jr GOSUEl. MAIN STREET, NEW SPRING sad SF OPEKTE, A. VAN DUSEN & CO. are therefore prepared to sell the same at hss rates tlu.ii the same quality of goods can be purchased elsewhere. These goods consist in part of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, lints and Caps. Thirties Dross ftoods. Muslins. Prints. Hosiery- .Boots and Shoes. Iluller Hoots. Oil Clothing. In addition to the above have laid in a full stock of BOLDEKS 3IATERIA1LS. 3TAIT.S. PAINTS, OILS, ETC. The quality of our CROCKERY AXD GX.ASSWAIIE. J.AIPS, ETC., Cannot be excelled and our priecs defy competition. Family Groceries and Provision a Specialty. Oregon City Im perial Extra Elonr at $5 "( ner Barrel. WARDS CLATSOP BUTTER ALWAYS IN STORE. Eff-Ageney for Singer and White Sewing Machines. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Exprej. ollice. corner of Cass and Jefferson .street. ' STILL THEY GOME! COHEN & TBRE WE BOB YX SEIXEYG GOODS THE CHEAPEST. We have since replaced our Ladies And all goods that were lost on the Republic. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF LADIES' XjXIKTIEIKr TTjKTIDIESIR. XT IE -A. DEL . Come, give us a trial, and satisfy yourself that we sell cheaper than any other house in town. We do not give any price list, as we have but one price, and sell por. o-lsiq: onsTx. COHEN & COOPER. I X L STORE. P. S. Themostestgoodsfortheleastestmoney. BUSINESS CARDS. p w. fiiitox, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office. Pages new building, Squemoqlie street, Astoria. Oregon. I M. SEVERN. M. D. PHYSICIAN AXI SURGEON. Examining- Surgeon of Pensions. Kinsey's Building, on the Roadway, ASTOKIA, OKEGOX. Office Hours. From 9 to 12 a. m., and from :5 to s r. m. TK. J. Yv. OLIVEIC, HOMEOPATH 1ST, Office. In Shuster's Daguerrean build ing. Entrance Second door above that of the Daily Astouian. Cass street. Residence on Jelferson street, corner of Main. TAOCTOIt HATCH, Successfully treats all Chronic Diseases. AND DISEASES OF "WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Cancer cured by a new and painless method. Ollice Chenainus street, comer of Mam street, Astoria. D K. J. O'BRIEX. CURES BILLIOUS AND INTERMITTENT FEVERS With from one to three doses of his harm less medicine. Also, Private diseases successfully treated. Office O'Brien's hotel. Astoria. Oregon. OTTO DITFiVER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. IfS REMOVED TO Main street, Parker's building, ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON. vrpi. HECK, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes. All kinds of repairing neatly and promptly attended to MAIN ST., - ASTORIA OREGON. Astoria Wood Yard. Foot of Lafayette street, Astoria, Oregon. DUSHARM & CO., - PROPRIETORS. All kinds of wood delivered to any part of th city, sawed or unsawed. dim OF - SUITS! LINEN SUm ASTORIA, OREGON. SUMMER STOCK COOPEB'S l P I TOWN AUCTION SALES. E, C. HOLDEN, Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Bcal Estate Agent and Conveyancer. Ageut for the FIREMEN'S FUND INSUR ANCE COMPANY of San Francisco. COMMISSION AGENT and AUCTIONEER, Rents and Accounts Collected, nutl re turns promptly made. Regular sales day, Saturdays: nt a p. m. N. R. Parties having real estate, tnroi turf or any other goods to dispose of eithei at auction or private sale should' notify me soon lis convenient before the dav of sale. No storage charged on goods soh' at Auc tion. E. C. HOLIN. td Auctioneer. MISCELLANEOUS. WILLIAM EDGAR. Corner Main nnd Chonumus Street", ASTORIA OREGON. DKALKtl' IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and othor English Cutlory. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc. A fine stock of lVati'hes and .Tewelry. Mnzzle anil Itreecli Leading: Miot Gun Revolvers, Iixtol. Purler Hillex, and Ammunition. THE ASTORIA BREWERY DEPOT. RUDOLPH EARTH & MICHAEL MEYER, PROPRIETORS. Corner of Olney and "Water streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. Best quality of LA GER BEER 5 cts. per g;las Choice Wines, Liquors, and Cigars alwajs on hand. R3-The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Orders for Lager or Bottled -Beer in any quantity promptly filled. erThe best lunch the 'season will afford varnished day and niht FREE ti