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f 0) gto gatlij stoxuiro, ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY MAY 31, lSbl ISSUED EVBRY MOEKIHG. iMaiay Exeeite4: II. V. Ireland, Hdltor and Vni ncir i AsUtricvH JiniUUitij, (?. Slrtcl Terms of Subscription : served by Csrner. per week 2S Cents Soot by mail. ftjr)flj5ths.........-..........5 W ?onthvMan.tBe v-r. a i Proo of Pastw-e toab3cnbers. - Advertifowonta inserted by taoj-eur at j the rate of cl So ier square itw mwtfa. 1'raHwent sdvort'iWHt:. by the dy or week. Ifty cenU ior square for oaeh insertion. the cclih Aotonan 1 a imtntnioUi .sheet, nearix double the -sixe of lheDftiix. Hi-. ju4 the pa jerforthe fireside. iNHiiainhii: in sddi timiioaU the cut i cist wx. choice inin-ot-linwj.afrncMM'Mal matter, maikt re hi te. ite. It is Im-nished Jo MHtjk sih si"fui. aJ J (H) mm xear in advance. I3TA limited iittuin.r ot ma!' adwi- tieHieid- iM rtwi 1 i-4xljte!iel sates, i THE CITY. I Mi' JUu. toin w4l in, r.; ' j iHM-tod sale of the OrtfMM railway. rw t! m4rwii'4i' tttie? fn iff rtty ftt ' mar Thk AsmKiAN ub .'Jnm. miM . ctdoitMl man uaMHtl Junes . Whhkia W-M'-WJl-jfonmvVOIJ1.(ovMM,v Crant t iIm )' uut1t$ttml -jrpvttc. Ai4tfie MiW'c ,,,. ... emtim-.1r fitl. IsMPf rrt, r t cxflee ankKMi, iliwl at St. i -u-ttmttitM n-m Mnrys h'jitl n HatHrda. -So uttmebh ihe mm. Tlie iM4ac Jihr iwikil fn Pta-1 My. I 'OoBoct'!' daj lu-9iini'ii Vtl J "ys ik't iH'oitii. The .steamer KoUx i in j utotmmnd of Cajt. W. Vsyt. i --Tlie Btvtihaw tmd thi Yk'tmia j Cf)B U aea yKeiilay, IIaMn jhII. J J J Mesers. C. fjUHJiiwelHf and A. JtMitit itutHl .Sunday frn IVi- land by at earner OreRon. Tlie A i go was towed i by lite iBfehaM). ?JcYiekar pilot. She was .seventy days from Valparaiso. 'Hie Ethel was towed in by the Mnry Taylor, Capl. Wass pilot. She wtife one bundled and ninety day from Liverpool. The Oiegon vest ei day took away eighty-seven cabin and fifty-six steer age passengers. She took 1000 uucs of salmon from Astoria. Mr. Power expects to take hi, horse and buggj and go over to Clat sop plains to-morrow for a visit of a few days. A ride on the beach of old ocean will be of immense good to him. The Columbia arrived at one o'clock yesterday afternoon. IJcr cabin passenger Hat numbered 144 persons, of whom sixty-four were ladies. The steerage list was about oqually as large. Dr. Severn, the attending physi cian, reports that Mr. John B&doliet was able to walk across the room at his residence yostcrday. He is very feeble; however, he is better than he was a few days since, when lie was gradually sinking. The Trustee will be the first to sail of a flcot of four vessels loading at South Bend mills on the 2Gth. She will be followed b' the Argonaut, Annie Goe and Rebecca, all for San Francisco, lumder laden. The Enter prise was due there last Friday morii ina. f Humors wore flying around, cur rent everywhere in the city, yesterday morning that Mr. John Badollet was dead. The rumor perhaps originated from surprise, in consequence of all the flags of the city having been placed at half mast m honor of the Nations dead, it being Decoration day. Mr. J. C. Trullinger has estab lished a first class logging camp near Wcstport, and is preparing to start his Astoria saw mill by the first ddy of September. He will put fifteen hundred thousand feet, porhaps two million feet of first-class logs, into his boom this summer and fall. If there is a man in this region who thinks he can stand anything, and will just go io the oil works be low town, he can take the belt if he don't throw up his last mealthat is, of course, considering that he has eaten anything within three days of the date of the lest. He 'd throw up a land grant, if he was a German rail road bond-holder. Capt. Everson, of the -United States steamer Shubrick, is our au thority for the statement that when the strange visitor to these waters (the whale) was opened, there was found a ladies diamond ring together with a set of bracelets. It is certain ly a strange fish, laying ail jokes aside. Whether the jewels wefe found in the whale3 belly or not, Everson refuses to testify. The first officer of the British ship Eller Bank, John K. Foster, a native of England, was found dead in j evening, informing her of the dangcr his bed on board on Saturday aftor- j fs illnos3 of hor mother, and she mi noon. At the request and expense of ! mediately began preparations for hor the captain of the ship, an inquest ! doparture and was on board the stenm xvas held by Coroner B. B. Franklin, er by two p.m.. next dax'. As every- at which the following jurors were swern: F. B. Hicks, foreman ;Chas. S. Wright, J. Strauss, J. D. Higgins, F. A. Graves and Win. Tarrant. The verdict of the jury, aftor taking all the evidence, xvas to the effect that deceased died from hemorrhage from rupture of a vessel internal. j p mwif 'ffp9w I Fishing Boats at Sea. ! A note from Cant. J. Y. Muiisou, J chif keecr at Hiiti Ads nig light, I rends 8 follows. Point A dam.. Ma 50th. i Eiiitei: Aiekia: Sex'eral fisliitig boats outside the bar . this morning. One boat emu ashore I mori li"ht house ri"ht side up, but r.ii..) : ji l. .:;-.. t i ni.. - i .......:.. n i. ji. i uiiwi uumute im-uu-u me urwhun. . i At..., .7 fll. r-.U.t l.;,A -.11 ' i uviij Mtx;. iui. 1K3V4 ynuvnu utiiiij j an I safe. J. V. Mrxsox. p.ie Ethe wju discharge her in , . , . . "" WHrd rg at Aatona. (!, l,fm,,frtvni-ir.Mliioml " ' ' ..-, .... - ... , at Page A: Aliens Look at the straw borrio you can get at lifedci for ten cunts. Iiii-1 niuuee. The Alumni of St. llelews hall, Portland, will ltold its annual irtooting June 7th. The Oregon on lier nut ward voy age on tta iS-tli fiotu this port catrietl 4,500 caws of altMm hik! alwnit 500 ias ,f wheat. "Mi. Y. Iteid iHcd frM N'ew ! rfc fr Stsitlntttt on 2u(Hi4av. The -The find oUicer if the Klleitatik, Mr. John It. later. hm hinted fnmi Oiwee ekMidt Smtday afleriKMn, l!w. A. T. Porki otiietattn. The ti-aier Stale. wt her lost vinitje fuiw ihi jot. chitmhI fiotn Antorta C.Ui. ea i4 sahmui, .1.::10 l:vHfe, and 4tX) tins f whoai. DibMiil hmi Dmvvimm renei-sillv 4i j , .. , ", ... , - jser.i ihrougiMrtil the i niteit Swt j ytkAvwhty. In Ast4'm the nng of the city were diaidaycd at half mast. CajH. Mori-ia returned fiH lower CnHfornia by steamer y(c4dN3. He reMri having had a jam up firat ciais tistte. The family have gone to New York. Tlie South Bend null ia miming (n full time turning out about forty thousand feet daily, mostly spruce, as the demand is good for that claw? of lumber in San Francisco. Little Birdie Huuiistou, whose doath occmrcd on the 1-llh at llwaco, was the pet of the village. The j stricken mient.s have the sympathies of many friettd in their lereavenieiit. A disgraceful row oeciired on Cass street, at Cases' step, jutt at church time on SuikIk-, iu which one of the actors know n as Gassy Chailey got an eye gouged. The other fellow, un known escaped. Capt. J. II. D. Gray has been subpenaed as a witness, and is forced away from hit business to attend court in Portland. Tihs affairs here will be in the hands of Mr. McKoan during hie absence. Some of the Celestial passengers on board the Bessr are getting restive and want to come ashore. That is peifoctly natural, even to a Chinaman; but Dr. Tuitlc has the nerve to saj "no!" positively; till it becomes abso lutely certain to be safe. Mr. Gilbertson, of the firm of Mackenzie A. Gilbertson, had embark ed and was about U) depart by the Oregon for San Francisco, but the Ethel hove in sight, laden with a large amount of tin plates for the firm, and his trip to the bay city was deferred. The Standard says that last xveek deputy United Stales Marshal Taylor, of Josephine county, arrested Martin Mackey and his son on the charge of sending threatening letters through the mails. They will be brought to Portland to answer for the charge before Judge Dandy." We should be very well pleased to see a doputy United States marshal put in an ap pearance at Astoria in the very same matter. Capt. U. B. Scott new propol ler Fleetwood, on Saturday made the run from her dock in Poitland up to Row island, and to the mouth of the Willamet and back now n in less than an hour aud Ihiee-quarteis. She will be put upon the route between Port land and the Cascades, connecting with the Gold Dust for The Dalles. She is elegantly fitted up for passen gers and light froight, and will run liftoon miles an hour. U. 1). Scott will lie commander, G. Cox purser and Henrv Drake engineer. There xvill be a great many re grets expressed xvhou friond3 of Mise L. L. Allen learn of her sudden de parture from Astoria by the steamer Oregon. She had just dismissed her school on Friday for the summer va cation, aud was intending to visit Portland this xvook, not expecting that she should return east until fall at least, when a dispatch xras received from her father in Vermont, Saturday body supposed the steamer would leave w ithout delay at Astoria, and it boing Sunday, Miss Allen xvas unable to bid but few friends good bye. She lias the best "wishes of a Jegion ot friends however, on her sad and lone some journey, and all hope for her safe and speedy Teturn here. Description of the "Whale. The whale caught in Bakers bay, j kavImiVah th lwnrli t fho nil works below the city, has been the topic of comment for the last few days. To settle the question we sent our reporter to the tpot and here is ! his repert: The fish is twenty-eight j f, . f. .- p ., . A ,.f mu '""B ""'" "V " "" l" u"" "l tail, ten feet iu circiitnference around the body, has two fins just back of gills, two on liack, and two logs about six feet from tail about four foot Ion". TPli . tflt 1 3 nKtnf fftiiw TriAf tiMflA -". i iicii ici iv it-s mil uujjatij. itviu , . . ,, - A1 are four layers of skin ovei the sills, each nicely overlapnins. Ihe othor. In our opinion this Ls a rare fish and from our knowledge and rending must pronounce it n genuine whtilerns olcphantus. This fish is found mostly near the South-sen inlands and how this one -should !me found its n) iu Uiosu w.iters is a mystery and probab lv ill remain unscdved. Krporl Ilarlt Ktlic-I Left I.ivei)XKl Xovember Jt. l-u: paw-enl Tu-sker on theid. v. lien we had a Mieee.-kn of sales from J.SK to.SY. : ...i.sAik ...... :......f ...t;i .1... ai. !..... . the wind eered to NV. moderate. I December 14 it asain barked nuind to j the southward, and eoiitiuued to blow j (tioiig at timesi fromKlo W SV j tmtil the J 1th of January, hit. l." des-K)! ,min ne: UiJong.27degu.-j min w.t: we j then sot the L trades moderate. ('iKsc7;lieuatorJanuar3-iah.long. rjdes:min V. Hence to cape Horn, weather moderate, winch we jweil ! Maieh Ni. From then until the -lHh ' we had er hi weather ml. . deg t mill mmiIIi. long. T' deg -.i) mill west bonce to tin eiiuitoi. April :!.Nl. which we crowd in 11G deg "J7 mill west. Cot Hie noillieast trades April 2Sth. lat. I'des ' mm iioith. stioug NK to X .N E. Lost the trade-. May Pth. lal. L-H k-g " mill nerth: hence to the bar strong eastern wind- as taras-JSdeg north. Prom then tooiir arrial on" the bar. weather er unsettled. Max 27th, all well. Dm-of the Turner station robbers turned up a fow days since in Wash ington county. At Scholls ferry he sold his rex'olvur for six dollars to Bill Shuck who lives down on the Tuala tin, then he broke iuto Bill's house and stole the rex'olvcr'he had sold to . him, 20 in coin, an overcoat and a .shotgun. "OHiccrs hax-c been upon his track' for about three weeks. The new and elegant Shoalwater bay steamer South Bend, Capt. John Brown, makes regular trips to the head of the bay on Tuesdays and Fri days. She is a staunch little craft and makes good speed, and under the nianagomont of Capt. John Brown will be decidedly popular xvith the traveling public. .Vol ice. To the sltK-hholdera'of the Pythian Land and Building Associatien: You an herebv notlied to meet at the Castle hall of Astor lodge o. 0, K of 1 Astothi,Oiegou. onxhc cx'iniingol Wed nesday, June 1, lfv"1, immediately after theeloseof tlic lodge, for the purpose of j electing ilirtHJlorffor snld asoeiiitiuii and tor such ojAier bufiness as may come before the Sleeting Signed. Jav Tl'tti.i:, By order of the Incorporators. Astoria, Oregon. Mav 30, 1881. Itrieh! Itrirk! Itrirli! I have ou hand a large amount of bnok for sale at from 5 to $8 per thousand. Call and examine near Astoria comclery. John Williamson. Attention. Free lunch, beer and xxhiskey to- mokisoxv at the Great Eastern saloon. Max Waonli:. .salt. hlt. Constantly oihmfd. and iu quantities to Mtit. Liverool factory tilled. Bay coarse, and haft grtiiud. at J G r.o. W. 1 1 v xi e. Prof. A. L. Francis has secured the agency of some of the leading pianos and organs, among xvhich are the Stoinway, Decker, Weber and Knabe pianos and Mason .bjHn.iulin, Palace, Woods and Estey. organs, Paeanini violins. 3Iartitt cuftars. Ro man strings and a large and well selected stock of sheetinusia furnished to ordor. All kinds of inuslil instru ments tuned and repaired in; first class manner. He will visit Ast&ria on or about June 1, 1S81.1 Any orders left at the Occident luptel xvill rcceix'e prompt attention. A fine lot of French candies justl received at Adler's. Ice cpwun at Roscoes oj'Rtor and refreshment saloon on Main street. 1. Wilholni. Boss saloon, onnosite the Clarendon hot-el, Portland, Oregon, . tvHcstcu to mil aiMitakean iiiciunr aim Mvxr.w.v. c.. T?...:r.scefortlH'msoles. 1'irrKK Kills, ax. Wagners San Francisco KKUlvr nn.r Hall. Vjiii sired. w..n.i. National bnewoiT beer can t be beat. (Oregon. i May 27, IRSL Prices for cannery and fishermen's i supplies have been .slaughtered at M. C. Crosby's, A splendid large front room to let suitable for an office, opposito the bell tower. Apply to A. Campbell. Everybody cats candy, conse quently xve adxise you to get the best. Go to the Astoria Candy Factor', op posito the bell tower, where all our goods are made in plain view of every body, and of none bnt the purest and host material. Go to M. C. Crosby's and get your lunch buckets, xvater kegs, bail ers, buoys and boat stox'es. Mr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., m their season. Almost everT dax' we hear parties complain of our giving them too much ior incir money, uui, xve ircac an aiiKC, sell them pure goods and compel them to take down xveight. We do our oxvn work, make fresh candies ex'cry day, turn our money over as often, sell cheap, give good xveight and feel happy all this at the Astoria Candy Factory, opposite the boll tower. Fresh vaccine virus from Bullock and Crenshaxv, Philadelphia. Only used by Dr. Miller, sr., for vaccina tion. Call and see him if you want to be vaccinated. Opposite 0. R, and N. Co's wharf. OflirCM to Kent. Single or iu suites of two, in The i Astokian buildm". lJnccs reasonable. FurniMiiMl Uooni to .Let At Mrs. Mcnson's lodjnnt; house. .lMHt Itercivcd at Carl Atllcr. A new invoice of those Celebrated" OBANDLMH Y Cabinet Grand Pianos. Also, a newt invoice of Zstv Organs. He will sellrj pianos and organs at manufacturers prices for cash, or on the inttalhnent plan. Xotlce to Fishermen. Don't heave your small fish, sturgeon or stutgeon eggs awa', but take them to J. T. Borchers, at the Dew Drop Inn, he will biy all of you and pay you well in cash for them, and in this way you can make your free lieer and spending money. Attention to Ilerr Urinlcei". The celebrated San Francisco Na tional Beer, -Max Wagner agent, ia away ahead. The men who ap preciate and an- w-H pleased to furnish it for their eiftometx are Jlr. BciSoh and Air. Louis Jlah.t m Asttiria. and Air. W. V. Wanl and V. B. Hayden iu Iluaco. "And don't take the C"r.e shoe away trom their d...r. Kislirriuan Drtmtieil On tin. niht of Moudav. Mav 1:1. allu hnjf .w,t wv V, ,.. v ,, . .r ' . . . . J'"0"1 V"1"" ? wnl between woody iaud and Bnwnsp.rl. lie was Ureed :u a brown owl. light .t - rt imt.nlH.ii4 KiMiPrmon -..nl others me requested to haik out forj the body, and when found report toj the Srandinnx ian cannerv. ! A3:rSKJlh.T. illl.I.- YAUlKMl's. Ceo. Hill, proprietor and manaxcr, Fred Cere, singe manager. A. Ostrander. leader of orchestra. Ceo. Lambert. loader of brass baud. Two new arts entitled ! -The IJisr.V and "Our Inside and Out side Sonants." ew first p.m. and a brilliant olio of .jatiallies. Mr. ('has. Niekerson will manipulate the Ihuics. Mr. Jno. Cook the tamboriuo. while Mr. Fred Ceie wilt interrogate. Mis Lou Cook in beautiful ballad. also Mr..l:iuies Morris iu oeal senis. The Big t hae come and "one. The Big.'iare here tostax I Vcv iirciis(ntl siliwtioiish our elhtiiiil orchestra, and nex mie-ic "b our excel lent brass hand on the snuiil stand at precisely 7 v. xi. Curtain rises at ex actly s i. xi. Entrance on IJcnton street : 1 entrance to prix'ate Imim-s. m Chcuamus si reel. Look out for a big lot of San Francisco National brexx'ery beer to arrive by steamship Oregon, at Max Wagners agoucy. -Dr. J. Welch w ill w in Astoria May2ith, to practice his profession for a few xveek-5. He will haxe rooms at the Occident. Sure preventix'e for small ios, iu boxes suitable to ,nf in the jMick ut. Every jHiraon c.1 rjrtld have one. Price 2." cents, at yon n s drug store. Capt. J II. D. Gray is now pre- hi red to supply the best qualities of fir, hemlock, vine maple, spruce limbs, r , t .'. ,, .... ' ftM,t rf l'ntm street. For the Genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and lite best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. MISCELLANEOUS. ev& 170l"XIi.-U th ? Jlax anil, a til isifiMi ihi 1 ridiix. iit'l.aiHHit Hie fathom. TlH! pro Ih hal iiihhi iwxuanil imynic: is b ail ins at V .niv- 'Mrt.nn. ... Max 21, 11. - bt.i: WL M. "JVTirr LOST. lui ratlimas of to mesh new 1 net, inarkett diainoad K-r. on corks. K. T. on lead-.. Ihiox No. 27 ; part of the corks new and part ild . lo; on lite nmniiiM; of thedmt iHst. The finder will iK'siiltablx re wanteit hy n'tuniiiiKtoilH ASTOUIA 1'ISIIKUY. As)ina.3Iax -X. Issi. T OST. In the neielilNixlHNMl of IVhiU Kills, jli .uoniiax niKiu.. uayssi of all new l" HK"h nzt, cotj C'. The tlialer will l'i A tmn.i...! k: i. iiitattlx rewarded ix n hue onivineiufonHatiiiif toor Iwixlnjc the net at the .seaiMUiavrurJ'-aMHtf O mpaiiy ih- hiw ToiKnie ixiint. j f S A.YIM.NAA I V.N I'Al'KIM CO. Mjx 21th. 1kL I" OST. -itelweeii Maillis Hhit aad .las. J Wtllinms caiiiicrx, alKHit 2i)fatlHiiieuf netxxelMHilof the nihlillci a uel.also the lead line , no cork Him. et, r. inesh deep, ltartMHirs t-Hx . leads one iyeli and a iiiarter lHitc. I-ot on hiw water Thcm;i innriilHg. The Mudcr wilt 1k saltahtv ivwardiil on lea ing infonnatHHi at tlh Vest Coat Tacking eeinjianx. .1. OSTKOXI. Ma 'Si. tasl. "Harian King." i ril HAYi: M)Y PiaCKD THLs CIKST ? class xess'i ihi the terth ftr salmon loailiiiKto lJxenod. l'orpartleid.irsn'ganl- inKnttcsof freight and insurance, apph to ' KOIMIKKS.MKYKKCO. l'ortluiiil. Oregim. Saloon for Sale. In coNsr.ijri:xci: or i:f.mo ali'i:om Astoria to eastern Oregon. 1 lieiehx offer i or sale mx saloon, enure m.k-k. iiintiiHn i 'ds ami IksIiHuk at -st pnee. ihijers are Notice to Outside Fishermen JIUSHINC. WITH NETS P.I'.LOXC.IXnTO . theiiiselxes.aud dcimig lnscll their sal mon, will find it to their interest to consult with JOSEPH HUME, As he desires lo pnrctia-e fresh salmon 53?Fish xx HI he taken on tKianl tlieli,aiii erOuick.stcn.tUX'xxhcrc on the rixer and the .same price xxilt he allowed as though the uh xxere uenvereuat tlie cannery in Knappion Street improvement Notice. etici: isiii:ni:i:Y ni yen that the LX Common Council of tliecitvof Astoria. propose to order the iinprnxenicnt or that portion of Pine street in John M. Sluxelxs addition to tliecitvof Astoria from the cast ide of East-Fifth street to xxest side of lii.t Slxth street, ly grading tlieinc to the full xxldth or iaid street, and unless a remon strance signed hy tlie oxviiersof two-thirds of the propcrtv fronting on said ortionor said .street lie Med with the Auditor and Cleric of said eitx xxtthiu ten dax s from the final publication of this notice, tlie Common Council x HI order the sanl iniproxeraeutsto he made. Bx order of the Common Council. K. 11. CAKDWELb. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. May 25, 1SSI. I0td Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE IS HEKEKY GIVEN" THAT the Common Conned of the city of Astoria propose-to order the Improvement of that IKirtlon of East-Fifth street in John M. hhlxclx addition to theeltx of Astoria from the north side of Hemlock .street to tlie south s.de of Pine street, bx gradlm; t he same to the full x idth of said street and unless a remon strance signed bx the owners of two-thirds of the property fronthi-; on .said iwrtion of said street lie filed xxith the Auditor and Clerk of said city within ten dax from the final publication of tills notice, tlie Common Council will order thesaidimproxcmcnLsto lc made. Bx- onler of tlie Common Council. R. H CAKMYELL, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, May S5, 1831. lotd ?9'i liev niwi tj litre MISCELLANEOUS. mbkciiard & upsnuR DEAI.EKS IN PROVISIONS, IBON, STEEL. GOAL, Builders Genera! HARDWARE, SiliiSp!? PAINTS OILS, ETC. AttirNPY OK TIIK Imperial Mills Flour and Feed. Chsnaraus Street. Kear Olney-j atoi:i. oufi.on e. I.KiNKNW HSKK. llllt.XM I'.ltOWX. I'sTXKl IsJIKI. ImTV. Leincmvober & Co., ASTOKIA. OIIECON, TAKNERS -AND CURRIERS, M..iuif.it tarei -.and In.Hirlcrsol V I.I. MM I (IF 2Li'EOa.,S,3aC'H3aEL A KB FINDINGS VIs:K I 'eaters in OIL AND TALLOW. MAxn-wrri i:i:ns ok BOOTS and SHOES tdI!h;hest e:ivli ih-hv imid tor Hides and Tall.m. CENTRAL MARKET. CciHT.il atorliHeat of laWe stmlr constantly on Hand, such as CnuiKMl Fruits and Jelly, Bacon. Ham3. Shoulders, Lard, HiiUS. IsriTKU. CHEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, riSEI. Iori.TItY ASD C3AME III tlM stiMMI C'tttAZSS ASI TOKACCO. x:esi r wirus asi mquojs. All cheap foi CASH. CooiU sold on com taissioii. opwisite I. W.Case'" store. .1. ItODUERS. I). K. H XRKK5. T. W. Eato.-. Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEt , ASTOKIA. - - OKEtiOX. V.WStltKX A r.ATO.V. Proprietor. (S&hm- WarttH JMcGuirf Whfdwale ami Retail Dealors in Fresh and Cured Meats A full Hue of FAMILY CKOCEKIE. CLOUi:. FEEll HAY. CANNED FKLMT. VF.OK- TALf K1C. & 1 tatter, Kk. Cheese, etc. constantly ob band. C-.J- abii.s 5iipiIied st the Inwrt rates. MRS. S. T. MeKEAN, ifi.ki: IN DRESS TRI3I31TNGS, ll klllds f WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of :.-. and .IcffepxMi streets, AstorLi. i laillpltigiiiMie to Older CLEANIN& and REPAIRING- NEAT. CHEAP VNt t IC1C. VA tiV.OlWZl I.OVF.TT. Chctiaiiiiis Hi., next Nk (tolas Ikirtier Shop. T WI.MI TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF X the citl7eiLs of Astoria and vhinity tlint I have opened a dk.xxc5 store; Nir the O. K. &. N. Co dock. My stock is x- stock Iiiiic r new aad fresh and anx ihh xxlsning any thins in my Hih niaj-dejK-nd on netting the iTKi-sTAxn itiyr. I haxe secured the scrxiees of Mr. A. F. Johns, a careful and competent DrusgLtt of fmirteen xears ciNriinee.xxlio will attend to tlie lrescriptioii Department. AKo a sidendid assiirtment of Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Gombsy Toilet Sets, And ex'orytuhK; usually kept in a first class Dms isiore. ami tney xin ue sout at tne VEKY LOWEST PRICKS. Bv strict attention and fair dealing I solicit a share of the pifblic patronage. Respectfully, J. W. CONN. P. S. Physicians prescriptions compound ed day or night. Irif 3 THE"! X LEADS ABOVE THE DIN AND TIDE OF BATTLE: AMIDST MISSILES FROM FLYING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL COMES THE CRY AND GRAND RUSH. TO THE I X L STORE, "Where Ls dteplaxcd one of the largest and most complete stocks of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, EVER SEEN IN THIS MARKET, And to I)e Sold at the lowest Marginable Profits. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, With Satins, Gimps, Cords and Buttons to Match. S-auOQIEJS, TIDES, DELTTOZBIXINrG-S. IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. XXaSIERlT, CORSETS AND QOCOVJSS. AT PRICES WIIICII WILL ASTONISH YOU. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF S3P3riaa.s Styles n. Stjra-ror ZOTsts. IN FACT HERE YOU VILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISH MENT. I SHALL SUSTAIN MY ONE PRICE SYSTEM AND Don't Propose to be Undersold, CALL AND SEE ME. MME. DEMOREST AGENCY. C. B. COOPER, I X I. Store, corner Main and Couconily Streets. Astoria, Oregon The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot Y& lB IT . jub TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTORIA. OREGON, CHAS. HE1LBORN, . MANUFACTURER OF FTJRNITTJRE S? BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER - Proprietor. HAVING EVEKY FACILITY FOK HE MANUFACTURE OF A FlnST CLASS AK tide, I am note propared to farnia the public with the fin eat Quality, for cash. LAGER BEER, AT .Htt CEXTS PER AIiLON W HOIiES A TS3. CSFamilies and keepers of publio houses promptly and rosularly supplied. II. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREOON. Wilson & Fisher arnbt & eerchen, DCAT.CKS IX l ASTORIA. - OREGON. HARDWARE,lTlle 0nl5 lachine Shop LUP.RICATING OILS, COAL OIL,, PAINTS AND OILS. j Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared j Rubber Packing. ' PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, , GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. ! JffiM?,iMGINE, CANNERY, ConierClienanins and Ilnmilton Streets axu ASTORIA.. OREGON. B. JB. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Cass and S(piemMli Mreet, ASTOKIA. ... - OREGON DKAi.r.i: in WALL PAPER AND VrlNDOAV SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. JlF.vrnv Stkkct. Nk.xi: P.xiiKri: Hoi sk. VSTOKIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAlfllMARINE ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. D. "WAS3. President. J. G. Hustler, Secretary. I. "W. Case, Treasurer. Jonx Fox, Superintendent L STOEE THE VAN ! ! MAY TJE II I) OF E.RHAES SOLE AO EXT. Also, Agent tor the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE, A IXTTCCS a mm 4 fc-rii BOTTLED BEER, AT. 91 50 PER DOZEN. And the best BLACKSMITH J- 0 JP lnUtvm. A kmls of STEAMBOAT WORK Tromptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DEES, MACHINE SHOP, NEAtt KINNEY'S AS TOKIA FISHEKY. Washington Market, JrtiM Street, - - Aatoria Oregon BERGMAN C BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN. tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always ba supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 Which will be sold at loweat rate, wholesale and retail. Special attention riven to suppb ne shies- " THE DEW DROP INN ! Oil, fishermen, all hear the good news ! A fine saloon is started with best of Liquors, Wines and Beer, AND FINE FKEE LCNCH UNGUARDED. The Grandest Caviar aad Cheese, IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And xxill you spend a pleasant hour, drop in at the DEW DROP INN on Concomly street. J. T. BORCHERS. J. "VS7. OOISTN", Wholesale agent for the RED CROWN FLOUR Made by the new piotess. Tlie best Flour in the market. Ex"ery sack guaranteed ; if not good as represented you can return It. Merchants xvill find it to their advantage to sell this Flour. BRAN, SHORTS AND CHOP FEED Also for sale. Persons xx ishing Flour or Feed xxill find me at my new Drug 3tore, at O. K. & N. Co's dock, Astoria. J. "W. CONN. 4 'tjirjftfr.fftttrfrriiiiff!! iiS1