.0 J ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY JUNE 1, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Oloxylay Excoiitedi. I. C Irclatnl, Kdilor and Priinrlrlur Axtnrtan Iiniidhuq, Case tfUrevt. Terms of Subscriptien: j the 2Cth inst. in regard U A worn j iaeific shore, and back and forth from IIZZIZ? SSiS0 i'a ,crried' "fT- mountain emt to the ocean entby mail, four months S 0& j steamships. I on are aware that wuce t . . sent by mail, one year. ". '' J the disablement of the .State of Cali-; "shouting t tt!e cry of 4 Froo of Pottace to .Subscribers. . fornia we have lieen pushed for time, j freedom,"' and its melodious and in- ,.,. . i'i'.v . Iml "ve lHHin 'WSwH tlietapiriiH' bugle-call was, indeed, worth Advertisements marled by tke jw t moA of , j t our UMJf(OWlL it , " -ho rate of SI 30 .or iare per tamta. I aUH.s whjre we 0l,Hjfed 7o"ns we . "0,,sana M'e"' ll oke th U" rransientadverti8inB.bytheU.y . yn mR e to JHV. the freht light- j ""' " rf freedom in every ' 3fty Cnt3 """ " .wertion. m tljj a m revt as I vallny and every hill top from the The XXicttl Islorian 1 a mammoth -Oiivi. nearly double the i,e of the Dailj. It is jteit tlM' im- . per for the fireside." containing in audi-1 t ion to all the eiinent new. eholee mis-! cellany. auneiillural matter, iiiarkii iy-, porU, ete. It is limiihed to single shi-. sfiibiTsat-MMipeitwriftdiuiee. ; -- . . r n i Mscments inserted at establislied i-as. i " T?.TT? iJTXT ' ri b jl i X . Ihk l)ii.v astohian- ! l v: in j trirhocHfMtUtlcir.ii-fn.t:viUt,HH. ww Tub asim.:ia.n ihUw ik,. !am.v 0Mfu.MafewJ'iw. .-tirsxfce' c i .;' '' " Mtr.xJ. rer r i .. rvitfinu iv-.m -r- -The Ellerbank wont to sea yester- day in tow of the iironliain. -Portlnnders are preparing to re-! ceive their annual .June iloi.d. ; -The Clan Ferguson started up river yesterday in tow of the Ordway. n , .. ' , r - Steamer Columbia will sail frmu this port for San rrnncisco to-iaoriow June ..ii. -jne .lEwna mane a inp io nm-, Illftjrai.uu ! lllimi a.'.m .-m , tons of iron. Dr. Miller lias been called out of the city on the business, and will not j return until Saturday. . 1 - Ihe narrow gauge roiling .sth, fotmerly in use between WalluSii and Walla-walla, is to go to Seattle. Mr. II. D. Parkers new steamer the Clara Parker had steam up yester steam upyester-, Portland to-day J aaj', and will go to for inspection. - Mrs. B. S. Worsley and the little niio itifl TVTia C. W irnlfnii if.. mi joying a visit at the famous farm of n 1. tt 1 1 u Capt. Harlow. L Regular convocation of Saints John R. A.. Chapter this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o'clock-. All com panions arc invited. Carl Adler presents a vory at tractive ad. this morning, but the ad. is not half as attractive as the goods which it represents. Call and see. There seems to be considerable competition among the artists at Asto ria, and there are now four galleries in full operation where but a month ago oTie scarcely lived. They go upon merit. Mr. Frank Keclar leaves by steamer Columbia to-morrow for the cast. IIo will return to Astoria in about sixty days, and expects then to become a permanent citizen, and will put up a building for his business purposes. One of Mrs. Kerchhoffs little sons fell in a fit on Squemocqha street yesterdaj. He was accompanied by another little brother at the time, who took the sad incident at heatt very much. It was to him a vciy perious matter. I. Cohns window, corner of Ren ton and Chenamus streets presents an elegant displaj' of goods. We doubt if there is another show wmdow in the state of Oregon fliat can come up to it, and all prices ate plainly marked. The Standard says: "Lizzie Ron nie was arrested in Astoria and brought to this city yesterday, to answer to a charge of larceny in Justice Petrains court to-day." If the Standard will trace this matter up it may find that the woman has been shamefully abused by her "protector." A man commonly known as Pete walked overboard from Parkers dock yesterday morning and but for the timely assistance of officer Ginder, and the watchman at the Parker house, would have drowned. He was pulled out wetter on the outside and not so drunk internally as when he took ihe plunge. Messrs. Leinenweber and com pany ship by steamer to-morrow two cases of their manufacture of boots for an Ellensburg Oregon, customer. To illustrate the present disadvantages of shipping we may sa3' that these cases go first to San Francisco and are then shipped back to Oregon again by a different line of steamers. Two men were killed and one injured at a tunnel near The Dalles on Monday, by the premature dis charge of a blast. Mr. Dan White, forrnan of a gang of Chinamen, wjis blown over a high bluff into the river. His body has not been recovered. One Chinaman was blown into the air and fell near the spot terribly mangled. Another Chinaman had his leg broken. Mr. White was a single man aged about thirty-five years and was a native of New Brunswick. Reply from Mr. Ivlmr. Tlie following reply from Mr. John Muir, general freight and passenger agent of the Oregon Railway jumI Nav igation comiHiny, addroteed to the signers of the remonstrance from Aa Writt, will explain itself : PoKTi.Axn. M 2P. 1R1. i .1. W. Gearhart. E,.. and others, A- loriM. uregon : Dear sirs:-I have your favor of i much delay as ;Hiblu. ; Ym.rs wpeotfiilly, John WriR, . ' In Oi.d:tnati they W- U,furlh 1,ur i '-sciletl .s.Mirttti s:Hi ,. mtlU io ;-;i ;r u- ..e-a a i.w. ' m .;j , jiiKfr on hiid.v. Gotmdenag the j . j n l- - r - j( ( ' J5noe soearne; t xlul over in ' . -. , j - . ., .. ,-,, . ,,; , . create, it inched into the imminent I imailhi eonnty. I he wool cm,, ha; a(. erntihheil im ih1 voHes! nl hea leen an avcra. vieW. ljir-e , -v a.:t- ,-. aj ,.. ji .iMJ "! i ii are awn; tttrHigi . roimiiM- o1 ,;, w, WKS ,,, hiiiMHdf) W.oti daily f-ahipwciit. Ck.mJ Mml AriatWeiS C'alo ami -That jctaiv , 1M. Ineidl ! Leomdns, he. almost tiniiMikotl. f iM 1'Hck, ly Kant, remveent-s !! ami well nigh forgotten aniidj ,n,uu.,wuw ft,. Ui. .,.. l.uJ-- ftvnJilu. MM.iiumiintitl shadows of those' "' -" " i Uetaware last Marcii: "lite only J atate in Amri"thi mMa'l hear! . .. I tlie. I j-rU !,.. v- "Atx recent i Mu6ki - v ball the toihst of the 1kmkm : waa poem." If this thing U to he- , oome the , M'e haveawhofc wattle- jlNMketfiil of ball coatuiuet to ive - J - - . The wfee man hwkoth at the W in oi u.e uem u aeo it ine tM-y w, ft i! xiorr : .n.. .i.to 41 ,miv. mn,v.,n; j.wl, ,jWj j j,e .fmUKl lOl" UlllHllllg till'- I but the fnI takes lMt ia ihejuaea. u""" lo"s ""' m "e hh, U,e ,UH "f V!' -An eehane aayis: To deau ontt dent of thu Western Union Tl a stove mjH place a piece of xinc mi j rra!i company for Oregon :iiid the live -! in the slve; the -ajori Washington, .state that the follow producedby the nc will carry off the! mS extensions of the eompHtiys MtothveliLMiiiciilfleeoiniwiMthHi. Per- sons who have tried the iqcM claim ;t ,,; Wrtr. U - - - Salting the wheat fielda i reen-j mended to bring the crop on early and enrich its growth. It is .vnid to prc- . ', ' imjiu. jutu sMMiiiMcr oeu. 11 c inu ,..i' n.i.i ...i ,: :.. i- n. iwium iii;ji niit ucii ill jura, nu should trv it on an acie or two. --Parties have recently been exam ining the pogitiouand condition of the bark David Uoadley, which vessel has lain stranded for several months past in the Strait of Fucn. The reports are favorable, ami it is expected that work ill be commenced on her feoon. . A lady graduate of medicine in Washington has been tendered the position of resident physician on one of the largest Indian reservations in the west. We Impe she will accept and proceed there at once. We know of no cheaper or more certain way of lfaclorily ving the Indian prob lorn than by placing all the reserva tions under the medical charge f lady graduates, in about ten year a live Indian would be a genuine curiosity. - -The large number of pennons who have assembled to hear ridiculous lectures on the future life shows that the country contains a considerable percentage of lunatics. Another fact I many so callod mediums drive a profitable trade. They toil not, noithor do they spin if we except the spinning of very Billy yarns, to satisfy the crodulity of those who are willing to pay for the privilege of being hum bugged. Harpers Magazine for June the beginning of the sixty-third volume is a brilliant number. It is not more attractive from the artists point of view than it is impressive in a literary sense; having contributions from the best writers in every one of the many ; fields covorod by its contents. James Parton contributes a curiously inter esting article on the trial of Joanne Dare. The principal illustration of the article is an excollont engraving, by Stnithwick and French, of Rastian Lo Page's celebrated painting. Secretary Windom will compel a rigid enforcement of the stcambont laws required by the revisod statutes, which provides that evory oflicor who neglects, or refuses to make any return or roport which he is required to make at stated times by an act of congress, or regulation of the treasury depart ment other than his account, within the time prescribed by such act or regulation, shall be fined not more than $1,000. and not loss than S100, Three officers who have failed to make the reports lequirod by law, have bocn called upon by letter from Sccre- j gU,s,,Ptl French aul,,or wl, not in tary Windom to explain their neglect wa " 'ith the govern to comply with the existing order, and ,ncnt' ,sn l !,TU,US" T,,c onl' CV' have been informed of the penalty ,wl,on of ll ls that l,ie mBf7 Italians they have incurred thereby. I foel t,ie need of lIo,.n' S0lnS, d Mr. Davidson, the photographer, gives special attention to copylngand eniariiinj; ducinres io anr.sizy uesireu. and iinishfmi in India inK fljJtfatcr col ors. Duving the nextfw ds his agent, reside M. Will Irxif1TXvillcall on the resident of -Ystoria to li-ccivc orders for this kiiBl o i t.v .J..-, : receivefirstl class andyisatAfactorv . MillA, Up. ZlT ! 1VIIII1BUI. IU Ull meantime his operator athe branch eallery he will keep buijjiwfkiug negatives of the handsome and plain people of the city. XXOIK. J-jTk Ul VipCl.sWII Willi.. , .. ... , . . .1. . . .. . Patlietic Dust Then lies on the summit f Lone j Mountain a ItHiMlful of dust that in very precious to Freedom. Twenty years ago it formed the habitation of grout and heroic soul, wlto wa to the republicans of the far west as a pro phetic voice crying in tlie wildomese. ' 'What lima it was animate with vigor- os life, it marched ui and doxx-n the thunderous cataracts of the Yo Semite Ut ih. stormy drama of The Dalk. vtio fntiti ilw tajtrr In tin rfi. M im)Im1 irom i ne oomk aiKi caves oi uie earui. h-s voice reverlHsrated m the aeiiate l hall and alnve ue multitude torn:: r lml lie: and athott, inapiroil by the pat- i VM.tif! itiitliiitiiKSMi which it li:d iMlnod I -. . .., . " ,. wn n tneir mewmea suhmi hi wrong .iitrastel littiene8. If that illwa-! . i 4vu.HU jIllOl U'lHW 9mill IMfit.II-iMl Ultll I tiie l'ower 'H" WJCM: cl1 lCMlrl tom ,M!"hl WeH cry tM,t' '" l'HllM!tk: I refrain, " ho i there to mourn for ,SHU' lii ,H,C' " i"c Caiif'H- M"""' 'Mi t jdaeo anappro- . e mumorii, uVe,. lhe ,K- ' (Suueral Uaker. they ought to give upj .Maktt in Alon. ai i.i,. (W. . ., , r.. 'ami W. 1J. l!atleii , - v . .i i r i htsVmaiuK u the ihmmhc f I re"on. i , . .... I p. ,t llllsUtlU-tler. They may Telegraph Extension. .Mr. U. F. l.enhv. .suiKrtton- ,Im's anU worU ,s ll! pregress: " ,K ." ol " !?- , nveen uuiauna auu jaKer cny, Jnml will keep juice with track lay- j ing by the Oregon I tail way and Navigation company. A branch from the Walla-walla ami G range city line will be built to Dayton, aul will prolmhly be in operation by September Jht. The old line i from the Willows to Wallula is ! leinr moved from the stage road to the railroad, and will be iinished within a week. A line will be built from (J range city to Colfax, sixty mile, as soon as the railroad grade is Iinished. Snake river will be crossed either by the Oregon ailvay and Navigation companys bridge or by cable. Sixtj miles of line have been erected on the Northern Pacific out of Ainsworth. Delay in receiving poles kept the work back for a while, but the telegraph coiiijmuy laive a good force employed and will reach Spokau fells nearly a .soon as the railroad rets there. John Hall was arrested in San Francisco on the 20th upon a charge of having obtained money by means of false prctenwjs from Charles Crock er. From a statement made by the prisoner it appears that some tune ago he called on Mr. Crocker, told him a plausible story, and obtained a small sum of money Emboldened by this he again called on Mr. Crocker, and told him that if lie only had S200 he could make sone money. He snid that he would like to borrow that amount, and would give his burse and wagon as scenrity. Mr. Crocker loaned him the money, but declined to ticccpt the security. The horse and wagon, which he had only borrowed, he roturncd to the owner, and then ... ' went on a spree witu the money. -The anger of the Italians at the . . Tcneh occupation of 1 urns, is being rrcuuh occupat -itifod f lwnif wlii.Oi !! jmifli fOn.fnv .w...w.. .. .......w, .. ...w.. .v, ...ww.. w..w..x. . or than attompti pting to vent it on ..n t... ,-.;, ; i;l.i,. all the wrath is likely France. What to accomplish, or what, it is desired to have it accomplish, is far from clear; ! Peter Wilhelm has established a !...( f.. .... 4i. ; ,i;t.,..o. : i..i. i firt class sjiIikui in C II. Patje'.s build but from this distance it looks as llieOII suemH,he alnvl. mmr the bell though the Italians wanted to do tower, and has apjM)intel Mers. m. soiuotlimr to relieve their emotiens: 'I tlUUIilll III im lllll ! lilt--. IKIlll'J - ...i .. rt: : .i..i i.iuuirn;.iv ..-. win i... v. .. !..... i rtllll 1IOI ICUIIII (UIIU CUIlipUlUllb W thrash France, were resorting to any othor means of getting relief that oc - .,..- i. . " Ti. i i c ii cur to them. The leaders of the extreme left have sent a vigorous pro- test against the action of France to Victor lingo. The venerable poet and novelist must begin to think that he is the French government, for it is not long since Mr. Parnoll appealed to him to make the English govern ment set up the Irish tenants as landed proprietors, and now the Italians appeal to him to withdraw the French army from Tunis. The utility of this protest to a distin- liiis oroiest io n jjnviiiu uni.ew, xvno can do nothing in the matter, is the easiest thing, and involves the least serious results. It forcibly reminds us of certain appeals which have been . , ., t r x i - e ' amil to the Mayor of Astoria from uine m nine, ny ueopie. mwwciniu imagine that he has power equal (o all the courts and consulates of the civil ized world; and it art as a sort of apology for them. Furnished Koonix to Let At Mr. Mun.MMis lodging liouse. J onicc-H to Rent. Single or in suites of two. in Tin: A I toki.w tainling. Price reasonable. Attention. Free Innch. Ker and whiskey to ioBiw at the Crent Katem !alM. Max Wai.m.r.' Snlt. Sail . Cottrtaitclv m hand, anil in ouantitio ti Mtit. LfvtjriMMd faetnr tflieil. IJay our, am? half ground, at I. at (Jko. W. IlrME. Itrik! liricU! Uriel I 1 have on ha mi a large amount of hriek trsahrat fnm iVi So k jer tHiaHd. Call ami examine, near Astoria eeni ler. .Iiiii Wll MAMmiv. lee 'rain Snluon. - FlUHk Kawei- iee ('ream hxm. H ; the rondway iHar IImwh mill, i now iMlinl wh-vlv with riate nim- for ladle. It i al" tlie ilMt fr elt4iee eonfeethiiKry. lafTy. !e. Itouiaiii :irtieh Mr-ef t nrtirr. Xotiee J'jHlteruien. ! t mstve i our !m:ill iNt. .sturgeon , ,. Mwitix (rjj, H,. u,, ,!llt(. litt.m ,., ..T?i:ir!i??.n( tm-Dew S)nn lm.. h will buy all ot trtt ami jta. yti wHI i ran make jmir fnn- he.T ami ieiHM. MHH, " Ttt . emr! tlo.el. (m. ot- H. jiiH-sl. eh-anesi nd bes4,S kept hotl iii A.tiria.sitNaleii tHiirtlHV Reamer lamlins. whli li.-sl ei.-. airv rMHMs. wm henril ami verj nattalm r " . h,l,,!rl K,wr JlJl1 ifVM "I llt" rttfll lltTTi -. .,1111 All VVT1" I .... I... .... T.'... .! . 1 Antx Imhi. Pnrietr.j Attention to fleer irii:.err. Tlw eeiebrateil Mm Fntnrieo Na-.A tiiHial Iieer. Max U'rsimt attMit.isaway i aiieml. The wkmi wlm appnvlalp anil; are well nh'astt l fitnilsh it for tin-ir i rMsi,Mner are Jlr. lieihdi ami M:. Louis Makrt in Atona. ami 5!r. Y. W. Ward j ami . i. nauen in tiweo. . ,L - .. ..i... ,iu, -M-.- j,. -.., fr. in liweo. Ami .,. ... . on their .Joor- Uuy te Veehl-. Tin: Wkkki.i Astoni.w for last Meek is lull of ji:d swlt information ami news f Uw eimntrx as ,mr friends in the east want : sv. Ji has er few advertisements, ami is eiux-k to the- muule of informal hii thai familx i eaw sHeeesMnlJ squeeze alms:: without. Two dollars will Itux tlie whole wad for a year. ! .") for sj moollt-.or ten rents ler py. AVilliauixport. XToperly . tlreal Itsirsfaiiisare miw tlfered in the! cit of WilliamsiHtn for an persons wishing Io lH-ate from one lot to live aeries. It is well adated for garden-!.! uairj raiH'iicsor pieasMiii mmies: wen ekvaletl. s'ltunliil one mile smith of Astoria on Votings, bay. with a yood graded watt! to the plaiv. For fiuther information call al my rrsidem-e near lhccemeter. .Ioiix Wii.i.iam-un. arrantcc deeds al I in: .sti:i v otUec. Um NB'bolas" llalin of Cilead Oil, for sore,or jdiapjieil ItamN. b-eeieamal Koeoesier and re freshment saham ii .Main street. I awers briefs printed in line si le at Tin. Asroin w oiK-e. Ma. Wagner's San Fratteisro Na tional brewery leer eaift he !ea. 1. Wilhelm. IJos saloon. opiMtiiu the Clarendon hotel. 1'oillaml. Oregon. Mr. John lingers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements io keep all the linest fresh fis-h. ete in their mkimiii. Look mil for a big lot of Sun Fran cisco National brewery Im-ci lo arrive by Mi-amer Oregon, al Max Wagnei's agcne. Warranly deed, iptlt claim ihi-ds ami mortgages, for sale at thisotHee. Dr. J. Welch wili Im in Astoria .mhi to ra-liee -his rofcsioii for a few weeks. He will hae rmHt at theOc chlcnl. Caj4. J. II. D.Cray b. now jirejircI lo supply Ihe lol iialilieof fir. hem hH'k. ine maple, prlKe limb-, etc. Leave, order at Ihe wmhI yard, foot of Deiileu M reel. " P. J. 'IrKHlmau. on Chenamus street, lias jtist received tin latest ami most fashionable style of gents ami ladies IkmH.s. slioes. el'e. Im Tin: Wi:i:ki.v Asrrniti.vx in jKist-jwid wraiier for leu eenls. and send it to some (rieiid in ihe east. It is lietler than a letter. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Hourbon. and the be,st of wines, liquors ami San Franeisco beer, call at theCem, opMsite lhe lell tower, and MH.("aiinv- litrfl. For a lirst-cla.s.s oyster stew, fry. pan-roast or fatH'x nwtM.go to Koscoe's I V" -Vm Mn-cf ' .ipiHwie N. I.oeb"s. j Families. snjipilt. hy the hundred or the ; sack. oK'ii or in lhe shell. Circuit Court P.lauk-. County j Court IJIanks .hisiiee Court Hlauks. Sliipidinr lilanks. Mi-eellaneous Clanks, . ,)ety Mor:sns(w. ,.je.. tor Sale at Tin: Astoiuax oflice. ' ..A...t.t.. :.. i... k?.. .'.f ...:..- i:..'.. "l'- li.ini.'iVUM "I" v inwiiiiiiiiiu Never go shopping without eon 1 suiting the advertising columns ol" Tiik I Astokiax. They will tell you where , lhc hQSi bargains- are in be had, and just what merchants are alixe and dnum business. F. Sliemian A: Co. Imss leaxi1 to notify the iiublie of Astoria Uhnt they have sold out their entire meat and vegetable market to S. (Maor t Co and would reconuiiend their successors to their customers in Astoria. .F.Shcriunu A; Co. will pay all deltsaml collect all accounts to date. S. (! laser A: (" Mteeonors to F. Sherman A: Co.. having IhuiuIiJ the meat and vegetable market of F. Sher man Ar Co would repectfiill ak t continuance of the patronage Itcstowcd on the former proprietors. S3f"What nleasure it is to pay ones debts! In the first place.it rouwusthat uneasinos which a person fvls from deiH?udenee and obligation. !t affords pleasure to the creditor, ami therefore gratifies our .social affection. It nro motes that future confidence which iso interesting to an honest mind. It ojmmis a prospect of In-ing readih supplied with what jou waul on future occasions. IHcavcs n ciinseintisiie of our irtue; and it is a measure xc know to lie ri"ht. : ouiu in jMiiiu oijnsiu-e ami snunu eeon j eiy- I' mally, it is the main suporl of simple reputation. l'a us, that we may j vm-others. pay' 3TThk Wbkki.y Astouiax is an iudecmlenl ncwspaier, devoted whollv and solely to the cnmmercinl and male rial interests of Oregon, and will be sont on trial four months to any address in the United States on receipt of Si 00. MISCELLANEOUS. MAGXUS C. CROSBY, IVah-r in IHARDIAEE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings. Pluiiita anfl Sleai Fitters GGods and Tools, SHEET LEAD -STRIP LEAD, QUCCT 19.011 Tm Awn PnDDCD WULUl IliWIl liti HIlO UUJ I LIU mm ii lif i Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING ,' i'7T IROk'. TIN, COP PER. PLUMBING end STEAM FITTING Dane with i.cniness ami dispatch. Nettewtt rt ebtwmH'H fWycil A lar artait of " b 1-' -il 1j l!i b 'HI-tHlltlv (41 Itaml. MemfHl Mm i Meieiru: to hs ITosisc. 0"IY !i." t'KXTS. .,.,,.,, .., . . 650.GllO ALREADY SOLD ! ! ln - -- tr' If Ami lis liMas4-s. Ii J3.J. k'EXn.-l LL,M.I). ,,,., mil or aiuuitie mid I'raetienl In formation, and Containing su XJKX Ot- UIKKASKK. Whtei m.s ih vmhMiiiii-.. noise and the Ile-4 rrtMimeiil of iwli; a taWe giilK all Hit niM-iKtl druvs ilmm! for the Horse, with thvonlioan tSoM.en-ets :md .nit klote when x Kitm : a i:ill uiih an riirawiiKof the Horsi-s i; rlli at dirftTi-iii .e;-. with rules for t rll'ms: tin aw of the Herse: tfiensrav iHs sltewiiit: ilk- iiHHH-tant hhmI- in the straetnreof tin- Hotm-. !m illnstr.it Ins: osi ItoH asMHM-d liysfc-k Horse-, in different dLs-eM-. A aiitauh mlhftMHi of receipts. Htany ii wlii-h would t-Mt .t horse-owner three to hi- dollars ,-:n-h EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousand wImi Iuii'mvii it eoninu-nd it and man imnI Ihhshh-h haeitolleil it in tlw hixs.t li-rui-c. -,n siaiint; that they prefer i: to 1mhUn w Iim-Si -t V uH to Slu io. liuiHrf throw aw.i mir hmhu- ill the pur- rluise of i-mstl. Iwks on tlt UtHNe, which an so mil h imiu pttrases ami tecimieai lerotsa-i Jo Im-ntoitt-lVijrtSk- to Um average rea4hr lit. UUY KENDALL'S TREATISE, AtHMikof Imi (mi-s. iii Kiier eoeix. -uili hi iwhv pnulH-il information than Ls eon-iaiiH-d in mhm- larue olimn-. t far lolu-r ettst. IlaviiK;iaitiineil this Invok thoroughly wi-ares;disfled no IIOKSE-OWKER WtHihi lH-si;.iit- .i uiHit.-ni alwHit investing 2, eeidsuiiisptirrli.isi-.ir hcdidhut Know the alu- of its rotdriits. i:s-oiiiiiit;the de stralrflttyof li:iim: mk-Ii ni-tieHl inforiim tioH as ,Hir (.UHtn: fnviitls daily need in their business. proiled at reasonable eot lHslt-al of lH-iiiKobliKeil to jw tin eiiortnous lrofits dem..iHl-d b the riilrtlsliiTs of most Arh-iiltiiral Ihm?.s. we ba M-enred Seyeral Hundred Copies Of this valuable little Tn-atix on the Horse, single lb,, of which we sh.ill lu pleased to mall to any reader if this KiH-r. ixistape pre mhl bv iis.ihi n-ei-jK ot S3 CSJffTS. KeiHiltaiH.is max W made in current1 , sil veror stamps. St-nd allonb-isto :. . iiti:i..YM. Astoria, Oresor "Ml-rr LOST in ha'lioiiis of hi uieh new JL1 iK't. markitl dUhii mI KV on enrks, K. T. im h-.ids. Iiihix if . s : irt id the corks new and art iAJ: lof oil the moniiiiR ot tlifJrtth int. Tift- liMlrlvnt Ih-suitably re-wanh-d b retijnmiRtitie mi:! fishi-:i:y. Astoria. .Max'j:. lwl. T O.ST. -A little below Point OHs. Monday XJ night, May asth.alNHit Jo fatlKiin of net. nan new . nail ooi.om i." implies, and a piece of the new l."i meslies. AH lead lines new, cork IIim-s ohl. Kveiy cork is marked J. O. Any ih-wom finding hae wonl at the West Coast l'a-M"' (Vmiiikiiix, ami will liesnita- w n-wanh-.J. M. M I.I.I VAX Asia, Ma-. -;l. 1ni. Saloon for Sale. I X CO.sEtIKXC: "I" KEMfVAl. FKO.M i Astoria to easti-ni Orejjiai. 1 hereby offer forsh- m sain., entire stoek. funiiture. iM-ds ami Iiedding at tiwt prku-. Jluyers are reipiesten to ean ami take an inventory and ve- for themselxes. rrciKK i:iri. lttvmer Ilerr Hal! Mam street. Astoria, tOn-ciHi J .1,,.,,. Cv t i aj.i,iwi. Notice tc Outside Fishermen SISHINO WITH NETS HEI.OXGIXG TO JL tlh-niselxi-s. ami deirins tos-ll their sal lmrfi. will mid 't to their Interest to consult with JOSEPH HUME, .As lie desires to purchase fresh salmon. J3?"Fish x ill Ik-taken im board theMcaui-eriMh-ksteprtiivwlH-reoii the rixer and the saim priee will be allowed as thmch the fish were delivered at IIh niimt-rj in Knnppton. j r Notice. mm-: prr.iav will pi.Ivsk take JL noli etliat Water street, in the city of Astoria, a labl out and recorded by John y. Shixelx. ami SiihiiHNdie street of ahl eit. M.slakl (Hit ami recorded by .lohn Mc Clnre. are in a d.uigenMis condition, and un .safe. ami the Mayor ami member of the Common Cmmcil, ami SuiH-nuteudent of street of said city haxiug done all in their IKiwerlo have IIh said streets repuired will not Im ns-mHisilm for any iujurx urilanuige snstalneil by anv jHrsoii orH-rsoiis in travel ing or liaiiSfnsiixer or iihhi the same or any lnrt iherewf. P.x otib-rof tlH-Maxor. K. II. CAltliWELU Ambtor and Clerk. Asimia. Max 27th. ISM. Further Notice. rjHIKPrilLICAKK IIEKKP.Y .NOTIFIED X llwt the uuderstgiied will not be rc sjHHtsihh lor any injnrx or damage sustained bv miiv neisjui or nerson in trax'elht'r or IiitHhiirrtvi'ror uinai xxhat i called Water strer uiMiixeis. Asiona, a-s sun iiiorouK" fare mw wvi-r -a ileclared a legal street. I. TA LOU, M. A. KIXSEY, Lii.ll. SMITH. .1. P.WAKD. I). II. WELCH. For self awl heirs of .Lxs. Wklcu. .Mrs, S. F. WOOD. Atoriu. May 2Sth. 1331. id -J-S-5 . K?--" i ilTTSi S $ 5a. !?l 3.fl THE 1 1 L STOEE LEAIS THE VAN ! ! ABOVE THE DIX AND TIDE OF BATTLE: AMIDST MISSILES FHOM FLYING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL C03IES THE CRY AND GRAND RUSH TO THE I X L STORE, Where N disjilaj el one or the largest ami most complete Mocks of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, EVER SEEN IN THIS MARKET, And to lip Sold at tlie lowest Margiimble Profits. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, With Satins, Gimpsj Cords and Buttons to Match. SACQES, TIES, LXJO:HCIKrC3-S, IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. JKSSXEiEOr, C03RSEIXS AND GHEOVE3, AT PRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOU. Jl'ST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF SDiaas; S-tyXes jba. Straw Hats. IN FACT HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE THAT CONSTITUTES A FIPvST CLASS- DRY GOODS ESTABLISH MENT. I SHALL SUSTAIN MY ONE PRICE SYSTEM AND Bcmt Propose to be Undersold. CALL AND SEE ME. MME. DEMOREST AGENCY. C. H. COO FEE, I X I. Store, corner Main and Concouily Streets. Astoria, Oregon ' - -. . . . - ,-,-,.. lsm The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot tljll riiBKH llilliEiSiiifiiii k. r, xiAinrss, TWO DOOIIS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUKACTUKF.K OF FXTIiNITITRE 55 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN TOLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER -------- Proprietor. HAVIXIS KVKIlV FACILITY F0K IIK MANUFACTUKK OF A F1HST CLASS AK tiolo. I am nuir i-repjruJ to fumit the public with the Cnot uuality. for coah. LAGEE BEER, AT (TATS IKK GALLON W HIOXiES ATiE. Z3Tt aiuilie and koepern of imblic bouej iroinptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYEK. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREQON. Wilson & Fisher nKAT.KKS IX LUURICATING OII, 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 Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Cass and Sijneiiuxil.e streets, AST0UIA. - - - OREGON HKAI.KR IX WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. P.kxtoxStkp.kt. Neak Pvukkk Hoisk, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GEHERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LARD iMARInE ENGINES Boiler Work. Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. D. AV.vss, President. .1. G. Husti.kr, Secretary. I. W. Cask, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent. MAY I'.K HAD OF Be.reawes SOl.K A(5F.XT. ANo. Ai:eiu ftr the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE. ASTORIA. OREGON. BOTTLED BEER, AT $1 5t PER TOZKX. IMRS. S. T.McKEAN, DEALRlt IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds or WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Comer of Cass and .lenerson streets, Astoria. E&'Staiiipiiig done to order. J. -T. CONN, Wholesale agent for the RED GROWN FLOUR .Made by tlie new piocess. The best Flour in the market. Every sack guaranteed : if not good a represented you can return it. Merchants will find it to their adx-autUKe to sell this Flour. BRAN. SHORTS AND CHOP FEED ANo for sale. Persons xx ishing Flour or Feed xx ill find me. at my new Drue Store, at O. R. &"". Go's dock. Astoria. J. W. CONN. IAVISII TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF the citizen of Astoria and vicinity that 1 haxe opened a URTJGc. STORE Near the O. R. & N. Co s dock. My stock ih new and fresh and any one xvLshmj; any thing in my line may depend on getting the PUREST AND BEST. I have secured the services of Mr. A.F. Johns, a careful and competent DniegLst of fourteen years experience, xx ho xxlll attend to the Prescription Department. Also a splendid assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Gombs, Toilet Sets, Ami everything usually kept in a first class Drug Store, and they will be sold at tlie VERY LOWEST PRICES. I!y strict attention and fair dealing I solicit a share of the public patronage. Respectfully. J. W. CONN. P. S. Physicians prescriptions compound ed day or night. Si. &- -