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(t) wwJw!iw Astoria. Oregon, Saturday Morning, June 4, 1881. No. 30; Vol. xv. LIVES TO .1 PUEMATMCE MOSQl'ITO. Unwelcome iueet, thut with fe-We whir lutrudest thus upon the backward .priiir. A ernal blunder. Brier in this chilly wot Id will he thy May. Aud if thou seest the eve ot one cool da . Twill he a wonder. When mother Nature from a bed of Hi Evolved thee several weeks before Ihy time. What freak convulsed her? Why did she send thee, lean aud naked, for th To face Hip biting breezes of the north. Without an ulster? With drooping pinion, guiltless ol anting. Thou seeiuest now a poor and broken thing. Ahking protection ; Not one whose droning song with night 1h- Bhis, Jovltil in dooming healed human skius To vivisection. Thou shouhlst hac died heieafter. m tin strife , , Of angry hands upraised to take thy life Ami flvf im duiiiifr. Win .ml.-lr nTi:iinitttii)ll.or llrtckilHT rMIKU, U'lion lif 1i!issciiri!f liftnm. will lake llnf quick consuniption.or hacking cong n life lias scarce begun, will lake tlfc A. protonmrljr. I will not hurt thee. Innocent, and young, And harmless ct. I count thee not among My w'oillivloemeii. I note thee as a sign ol bites to be. Hut may the mercy that I show to thee Avert the omen' New York S. A Kansas Meteorite. Kansas Wellingloiiiau, One dav last week Mr. Herrel left at our ofiicc quite :t curiosity in the shape of a messenger from another world, which fell n few miles cast of Uunnewell. The falling of the aerolite w:ts wit nessed by several ladies and iren tlemen, and is described as n grand sight. The pieces which fell covered a piece of ground twenty feet long by leu feet wide and burned the green sod entirely away from under it. The piece left us is a strange looking speci men. It js of a darkish hue, the lead color predominating, and is exceedingly porous, looks much like formations that are sometimes created in the burning or a straw or hay stack, 01 that which is often noticed in bottoms of stoves or furnaces in which cobs are used as fuel. Did Dr. Whitman Save Oregon AKTK-Mt riVE. We have carefully reviewed Mrs. Yrctors attempt t falsify history and to blacken the clmmcicrof the Protes tant jMwKiotiHrice. and eajeetl!y that of Dr. Marcus Whitman; denying that lie went to Washington for the purpose of influencing, if possible, our government not to surrender Oregon for any other country or privileges on the eastern coast. As it was under stood in Oregon that such propjwitions were then in contemplation between the two governments, the" holding it by a treaty of joint oeciipancy. It remains now, for our consideration, the remaining inferences aeutei ti us by a per hi who ' that he "would not be understood as .saying airything disrejeetfil of the Mission , or its objects. From all 1 can learn of Dr. Whitman, he was a manly man. and hold in esteem by all classes." Yet the whole effort of the woman has been to falsify the facts respecting his object in doing as lie did, and assert ing that "tliere is no proof anywhere that he went to Washington." 1 met Dr. Whitman in my own house after his return from Washington and spent an afternoon and evening with him. He informed me fully as to the irinei pal points of his journey, and of his reception m Washington, and of the conversation had with Mr. Webster, and with the president awl uiunfoera of congress; and it appears by llev. Sir. Sleddings and Lovcjoys letters he told them the same. We 3i admit that there is no public document U prove that he was there. Hut e can assert that he told u imhisietmn thut he was there, ami we are more confident that he told us the truth than we are that Mi. Victor has hi attempting to irovc "the thirty- seventh chapter of Cray History of Oregon a tissue of fiction." We have previously quoted Mrs. V.'s assertion that my history is as above. We will now introduce Mrs. Victor with Hon. 1. H. IJurnett. She says: When Prter ll.lJitrwtl published his Ueeolh'clii lis I called upon him at his bank, ami referring to this matter Ik lmviinr done iu4 what I did. taken ( sic ab iwg of a- treaty in progress Mib5e4uently f tlie Ashltut ton treaty. The above statement of Mrs. V. is not correctly made of what 1 sntd. lint that slie and all others may un derstand, what 1 learned from Dr. Whitman personally, was: Thnt in his interviews with Mr. Webster and the president: that is to sayin the conver sations had in reference to the western boundary, beyond the llocky moun tains; Mr. Webster was favorable to making a change of the eastern boun dary, and giving the western, or Ore gon country, for what had recently been in di5pute,asMr.Webst or thought it would le a good exchange; and was not induced to listen to his (Dr. Whitmans) reasons against such a change. But the president listened more favorably and said no such change or giving tip of Oregon .should be made, if he could got wagons and an emigration into Oregon. W. H. C k iv. Gold Hunting. A large party of prospectors started for the Cascade mountains from Davton, recently, in .search of the urecious ore. The Chron icle is informed thnt they will ex plore the mountains near the head waters ol the cnatcuee river and some of its tributaries. Xo doubt exists as to the presence of gold in these mountains, the only question being does it exist in pity ing quantities. We believe it does, and thnt thorough prospect ing will open uji rich mines. Kft&iem V:tshington and northern Idaho have never been half pros pected and it is the opinion of many practical miners, that there arc mines ol untold weaitn wiiniu easy reach, awaiting discovery and development. The patient search Peruvian Hitter. t'inebona Rubra. The Count Cine linn was the Spanish Viceroy in Peru in ltZ. The Counter, his iiri u-it lirr.s'rafeil liv :in intermit tent fever, from which lie was freed by Uk use or the native remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. as it wets called in the language of the country. 'Quinquina. Craleful for her recoven . on her return to Kiirope in IfSK. she introduced the reined v in Spain, where it was known under arioiis name. until J.inmuus called ir t'mclioiin. in honor of the huh w ho had brought them that which was more precious than tlh'gohl of the Incas. To this dav. after a lape or two hun dred and fifty years, science has given Us nothing to take its place. It elleetu allv cures a morbid appetite for .stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it de- fever, and destroys both alike. The ovcrfiil tonic virtiw of the Cincliotia is presetted in the ivriuiau timers, which area ninim-j against malarial fever to-dn as the , were in the das of Ihe old Spanish Vh-erovs. We guarantee the ingnHli-j cuts of these bitters to he absolute! j mrc. and of the hest known quality. A trial will satisfy on that this is the best bitter in the world. "The proof of the piuliliug is in ihe eating. ami v.e willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocer and liquor dealers. Onhrit. Letter From 3Ir. Davidson. MISCELLANEOUS. A. V. ALI.K.N C. H. rAOE. Astoria. May ;. issi. KniTei: As.toi:iax: It is with pleasure that 1 call the at tention of your renders to the fact that I have establislM'd a branch photograph gallery in Astoria, ojqiositc the t'nuj-t-hniiM". 1 earnestly invite eery citizen of your town and vicinity lo visit it and exa'uiine the display of pit-lures, firmly Iielieung that the verdict of each one will Ik? that my work is not only of the lest but that the prices are reasonable. All the finishing will le done at my lionic gallery in Portland and mailed direct lo the customer. The oncnitor in charge is an accomplished artist and I has an ahuudauce or patience with chil dren and nervous people. 1 am pre-, jwredtodo all kinds of viewing, color ing, eopving. and enlarging to any m In all departments. I will see that my customers go away satishcii, aim it MISCELLANEOUS. of persevering prospectors will, it spcctiiilly .solicit their patronage. Very is 1miwi1 ho whvsiyIpiI be the iHs-llrM, '(:- Davip-ox. Photographer, is itopeu, ou rewaidca uy tin. (lis j ronM.rKirsf HIMi Yamhill streets.Vort- covery of both ffolu and silver j latnl. wif covery ol ootn goiu ami silver hind. bearinir lodes. Add to the wealth- of our soil, the wealth of mines i it rf i t- I rajs .story for fact asKwi mm m ten " "y --v w ' i' n.pi- someimiigiroiii ins own Kiiowtciigc tion win ue unneara m tne gener int Dr. Whitmans instriimeiitality in i ;K. ...,:, ...:n i,0 ohix :.. ir.. ii, .. ...mfoiimioii P11 prospeiit which win ue ours San Francisco by way of experi ment. They are to be sent there under the watchful supervision of an overseer, who is to sec to it that none of them take advantage of having their expenses paid to the Atlantic states to slip away and settle down among their countrymen in one of the large cities. If they prove desirable laborers others will probably fol low. ' Some of our democratic cotem- poraries take great pleasure in announcing that Le Due was not bounced, from the agricultural de partment because he tried to raise a tree that would produce straw berry short-cake. There is, how ever, some ground for the sus picion that he was discharged because he didn't attempt some thing of that kind. Ue tried almost everything else, except raising the poor girls wages who folded seed packages for him. What will the caricaturists do now to make General Butler's familiar features appear odious in the pictorial papers? The New York Star says that he recently paid an oculist $1,000 to cut the cords that drew his eye ball to ward his nose, thus giving his eye that oblique cast that has for many years been familiar to the public. Butler without his squint would be another man, and aflbrd a fresh subject for the artist. It is as if he had lost his individuality, and we are not sure that we shall love the fascinating widow quite so ardently now that his features have become too dreadfully sym metrical, 3Tou know. for he could not, when lie came lo search above all other countries his niemorv, recollect any knowledge' . ,, of the matter. j . . r ,t r r A Curious Hotel Regulation. A South Carolina plantation is J ms a ir wmpie mi air, j - , . , , , ictors l-cfcrence. bhe has another; It has been a curiosity with to receive Lmmese laborers iroin ollc. a tgv. d.d who has suenttwo' ...i. i,.,. ..., untau months in Washington to limit upjj, (, lhc tVcadp range, to from old documents something to con- , J . ,. - i7;. rrt f j i , t 4. . i .. ,u. ! know why some pav lour nits lor firm statements that were honestly, , ", ., ,,' - . . and as the writer lwlievod at the time, a "cal, wliile others m the same and two of thorn, now living, believe! dining room, pay but two bits for still to be true. lut let us hear : the same kind of a meal. A cor 3Irs. Victors witness through. She! respondent of the Walla-walla asks him: Union tells of experiences at an Did you ever lM;ar Doctor Whitman Almota hotel, as follews: "At allude to WebsterV I asked, lie couki ., , i ' i .... ,at; not recollect that he had; in hort. lie Almota we heard a conversation found tlint he, as a hundred other , between a young man ami the writer and sieakeis hail none, liau , i.iii 4tv.,.. ,.,.,,.t, r cimnnr c;....,lv M,lnut.., Cmvc clwi- VJ Alilv inuUIWJU. 1IU. I.IUUI iui '"-' that, "in regard to Webster, but lie hail j 13e you a teamster?' Xo; wlyV peisuaued imiseir thai whhihiih '?! 'Because, 1 only clmRie teamsters actually at tne rcmie7.vous in missomh. ... , ., T -. .. i, in Mav.whenhewasatlhatiimeiiitlie two bits, while I charge other state of New York. 'folks four bits for a meal. As This is adding insult to injur, and both teamsters and tourists eat at if Mrs. Victor has quoted htm crecU lc sa,ne table, and of the same ly she makes her witnesses tell ! ft0l, Jiml as the ordinnry teamster falsehood to either herself or to . , r ,;.,,.,. - ,.,!, M .im , -, . , , f ,. cats lour limes :i mucn as tne readers of his book, for on page 101 . ., - . Recollections of an l)!dJ'imuJln.iny.rato".r,stVtl,e n'ason of " Air. Bumott, 1 believe tells the truth , dillerence m charge was not ob- as near as he can in his book, he says: vious. i. Kepi a concise joiii'iim oi imis irip S-'isIiennaii lirowned. On the night of Monday, May '-"'hi, about half Hist sevon i"clock r. m., Enerica Marin was drowned between WToodj island and Browiisport. He was dressed in -a brown coat, light dark pantaloons. Fishormon and others are requested to look out for Ihe Iwdy, and when found repoit to the Scandinavian cannery. AMUSKSIKST.. lln.ts VAiuirriKs. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager. Fred t.cre, tage manager. A? O.strauder. leader of orchestra, (leo. lnmbert. leader of brass Imml. Two new acts entitled -The Uig.V and "Our Inside and Out side Servants. Xew firl part, and a brilliant olio of s-eeialties. Mr. I'liu.-. TXiekerson will manipulate the lames. Mr. .Ino. Cook the tamhorine, while Mr. FreilGeie will interrogate. Miss Lou Cook in Iieautiful baIlads.nlsoMr..lauies Morris in vocal genis. The Ilig 4 hnvf come and gone. The l)ig."are here tostay .Neworciicsiraiseieciionsoyonremeiciii on-hestra. and new music by our excel lent bra.ss liand on the grand stand at preciselv 7 t. i. Curtain rises at ex actly S t;. t. Kntrance on Iieuton street ; entrance to private boxes, on Cheiiniims street. Page & Allen (SI-IVKS.SOKS ro , S. LARSKN.) WliiHesnlc ami retail dealers Inl GrocserSesj Provisions, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, TltOlMCA! AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wioes, Liqnors, Totiacco Cisars The" Inrxcst ami ihisI ceiHidete stock of &;ods hitaeir line to In foHiiil in the city. CoriMT of diss and S4Heinornhe Streets, ASTOKIA. OKKCON. Barbour's HUSH FLAX THREADS Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, all sizes. Seines Hade to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. barbourTrothers, 511 Market Street. Sail Frauclxco HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers. G-. W. WUTlim Wholesale and Retail Dealer IS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LUMBER. ETC ETC.. ETC., Mot hens! .Unifier!! Slathers!!! TIN PLATE BLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD, SKAMIXG COPPERS. SOI.PF.KING COP'PEPwS SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, NET LINES. MANILLA ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, ANCHORS, FLOATS, MAULS, HANDLES, MURIATIC ACID, LACQUER. VARNISH, TURPENTINE. IJENZINE, COAL OIL, GUM ROOTS. RICE. ETC., F.TC, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ASTOKIA, - - OltlXJOrV. BUSINESS OABDS. JA.Y TCTTI.E, "H. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office Over the "White House Store. Rk.sidf.kce Next door to Mrs. Munson"? boanlinj; house, Chcnajnus street, AstorU Oregon. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ckenamu Street. - ASTOKIA. OREGO r FCLTOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA - - - OREGON Omco over Page & Allen's store, Cass street "CI C. HOLE NOTARY PUBLIC, Al'CTIOXEKK, COMJIISSION AND IN. SURANCE AGENT. A. VAN N Chenmui Agent WelLi, Fa: SjsenT h SllLHi hSTOJilX PUBLIC. , near Occident Hotel. OREGON. o & Co. as far as Walla-waila and liave it now before me. On the ISth f Ma' llie eniigrant at tlie rcmler.voiis liell x meeting, and aHinted n. CHiiiuiltee to see'- a man who Mr. A'iet4r $ys was at this time in the atate 4vf New York. Mr. Burnett my, "t see Dr. Whitman." Again, on the name ?, M"r. Bnr;iettHy, "on the 20th I at tended the meeting at the Uig-apntiga Avliere I met Col. John Thornton, C. Bailleoii, Mr. Kiel. man atid Dr. Wliitman. Mrs. Victor ha brought n t 11m book for our proof. We lelieve Mr. urnett has told us the troth for we have other good witneA&os that cor roborate ihe stAletnentii in Ins book. We will examine Mrs. Victors' strong points a little further, to see what the Rev. J. (. Craighead, D D.'s hunting rocords amount to. Mrs. Vietor con tinues to repeat or refer to what she claims is conclusive, and says: It may be as vcll mentioned here thai it is not in.self alone who accuse.-. Mr. ("ray of romancing. Any one tliorontrh- ly investigatinu tlie subject )iinsl do the ' wife has uel the tiwiKiiiie with etjualh same. lion, j'.mood avails was oki grMiuyiiignsiiiis. r. t. riaii. with v. - - Why sullcr from tlse nast' boils, iHumlcs nnd oruntioua on the skin. caused by diseased blood, when you j can have them thoroughly eradicated with a few bottles of Pfunders Oregon Blood Purifier. Having made arrangement in New York and 5an Franeico for the pur- PERUVIAN BITTERS. CHINCH0NA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY. F. HICKS. JENTIST, ASTORIA, - OREGON. Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, cornf " of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. ttk. nrr. o. jexxixgs. PHYSICIAN ANT) SURGEON. Graduate University of Virginia. 1868 rhyslclan to Bay View hospital, Baltimore City, 1SC9-T0. Okkick In Tage & Allen's building, up stairs. Astoria. T A. mcINTOSH. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Building. ASTORIA. ... OREGON ..... . , i". -s .V .Ti.Yi.i ..Vn.Ji.r ' ' I "" ShhIs. my facilities tor rf viMir mrrt kyuMfk chilli suffcrliis lHIVII,K an. Sik1i as to Nimble ine lo ailen.ng withllM. excrucialiugjwin HU.I. a lAUcr. defv competi- iiVlifurL'u-Tn i?.1- Sm !i ti.ni. .s. Daniger. San rranMocLlI,- get a biKtle of Mrs. nislow s Soollung . , oorii Svriii. it will relieve the ivor littlv Mif- m M"n ' AMona brer inuiH-dialelv lciKii4l iiiniii it; then in tMi mistake sImhi! il. 'I'Ih'iv is imM a mother u -arlh w!k has ever used it. who i!l ha 1-11 oii at on-e that it will regulate the bowel. aud give rot to the mother. and n'licf and health to Ihe child. oK'ra!iug like magic. It i perfect lj safe to use in all eases, and pleasant "to iIm tate. and is the pre eritiou of oik' ol llii'ohlol and I est female iIiMMan-- aud nurses in the I Fnited Hates. eculs a bottle. S4ld everywhere. ti" of IturnettV. 'ocoafne for I.o Hair. CifU-AMi, Oct. 11, lssu. Three years ago my hair was coming out very fast, and 1 was nearly laild. 1 was also troubled with dandruff. 1 began using llurnetts cocoaine. and my hair immedi ately sloped coining out. ami has con stant been getting thicker. Mv head i now entirely tree irom tlaudruir. .My enough lo forward to me a letter re ceived by him from a searcher after the truth, a gentleman in wInjm. hands the papers of Mr. .Spalding were placed -with the request that he would vindi cate the character and services of Dr. Whitman, and that of the Protectant McVeayh A: Co. Burnett's extract sue the purest fruit ltaor. Circuit Court Blanks. County Court Blanks. Justice Court Blanks, Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks. K Ben Butler has just written another composition on the New Orleans spoon find. It is address ed to Rev. .1. De Witt Miller, Pennington Seminary, Pennington, Xew Jerse', and closes thus: Pardon, my dear sir, this prolix statement, which perhaps may, after all, be of very little interest r-to you. But, as dictate it, the memory runs back over a long series of years of public service, and the mind is roused by a deep sense of injury from a sea of calumny, the waves of which crowd upon me and cause me, perhaps, to mistake that which is of interest to me for that which would claim your attention. But "Time at last sets all things even ; And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human power Which could evade, if unforgiven. The patient search, aud vigil long. Of him who treasures up a wrong." I am, very truly, yours, Bexj. F. Buxr.Kn. vtiuuuaii, mm mat oi uie l-roM-tam -Shipping maitlcs, .Miscellaneous UlaiiK: mission in Oregon, from the asiersioiis Deeds, Mortgages, etc.. for Sale at Til oi i j iv aiiiiii3. i iii- gi-iuii-mui is iiiv AiTOKIAN Oilice. Itcv. .1. G. Craighead. I. !-. for fourteen years editor of the Xew York Kvangc-. Before purcha-.inggoods of nnylmdj list. ' call and inspect my tock. You are The Rev. Mr. Craiirhend has un-. welcome. 1 will cladlvshow mv goods. questionably searched faithfully for j no matter whether you buy or not. New what was suppressed by Mr. Webster; Soxls by every teamer. b.JIUxzu.Ki:. and President Tyler, as the rji-i ....Nt.ver sll01ipins wUll0Ill c011 dent promised Dr. hitman he would simins ,-u. advertising columns of Tiik do, aim auopteu tne auvice or jonn Astokiax. They will tell you where Quincy Adams. It is to be regretted ' the best bargains are to be had. and just that Mr. Craighead did not note the ' what merchants are alive and doing time of year in which the statements u!)1"lJS;?- of Webster and Adams were made., Have Wistnr's bnlsum of wild chcrfy His neglect lo note that jHirt leaves , always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, us in doubt as to whether it waebofore bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in ,offTr. VKt,..n to. ; Wntli ! mienza, consumption, and all throat and or after Dr. Miitinan .vas in Wash, , cn'mplainti .vo cents and SI abot ington. In any case, none,exccpt such tc as are determined not to award any ! credit to Dr. Whitman, will claim that ! Prof. A. L. Francis has secured the immi'rratiou of 1843 was not:tlw agency of some of the leading nrominont in the contest between the ! piauos add organs, among which are two governments, and that the Hud-; the Stcinway, Decker, Webor aud son bay company did not make a lvimbe pianos ana jiason iV iiamiin, death struggle to gain what they had Palace, Woods and Estcy organs, lost by their selfishness. So far as Paganini violins, Martin guitars, Ro M.r. Craigheads search wont he was on '. mail strings and a large and woll the wrong track, and neglooicd an ini- J selected slock of sheet music furnished portant date in his investigations, and to order. All kinds of musical instru applied to porsons that knew but1 monts tuned and repaired in firat class little or nothing about Dr. Whitman, i manner. He will visit Astoria on or Mrs. Victor says: about June 1, 183L Any orders left -Mr.Grav'sasscrtioninTnKAsTOKi.vxlat he Occident hotel will receive that Dr. Whitman prevented the sign-1 prompt attention. TO CITY sun?ci:iuERS. Tto-re rr "Murk frequent cbenpes in Ihe rci Jeft? e T Mir city i-otrern that we .'ball feel Mhhi1 to Any wko make such cbnnjci if they Kill retHtrt the mme to this office. OthoiwLse ue rhnll nwt le rR!iblo for failures of tho carrier t. deliver the aer iro:iii'tly ana reMlnrly l tkem. 1. SiiWribeK who do not civo cxpre no tice lo tke contrary, are considered aa wiiliiug to continue their sb?crition 2. If .MilHcriUeri wish thoir paieri dLcon tiMl. ib i-ber. uay continue to fend them Midi) cliaryeo are iid. :. If !Lcribr neglect or refuse to take thir m-ier5 from the office or the place where 'hey are ert, they are held roponsible until the ettle their bill, and rive duo notice to Ji-omiinne. t. I f . Wriln-H ive lo other places with Mit informiH? the imbltshcrs they are held rtHm-iblc. Notice should always bo given i4"remval. i. "'he oiiit hare decided that refu.'ini; to lan m iaKT from the offico, or remorinsr, and leavini: il uncalled for. is prima facio cvi 4hcc f intentHtsal fraud. . The ixtttmaster who neelccts lo civo tho lcl tMtice f the neglect of a person to take fmm ihe office the newrnapcrs addrcscd to him. i liable In the pblihcr for the sub rriiplion price- .Advertienient3 intended for insertion in Thk Wkckly Astoeun, should bo bandedin n Wednesday afternoon, to insure their in sertion tlie fullowinz Friday. BURS. H. A. DERBY, MASONIC HALL. - ASTOIUA.OKKfiON. Will oien her new stock On Ttaflay, May 5th, 1881. CoilMSlUlK of A FINK ASSOKT3IENT OF The Josephine SeamlessKid Gloves Warranted to be the lct in the market. Aho, a large :evMrtiiunt of Infants Wear and Ladles Dres sing Saques. A large variety of NEW MILLINERY GOODS Purchased by lierelf Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings, Collars, Etc., Etc., MAINSTKEET, - ASTOKIA. OREC.ON. T V. OKCIIAKW, DENTIST, Dental Itoom.s.i suu.-rrKit'.s .Photograph Building. kb ff W i 1 .1 .1 o. n. TiATS fc CO. OKA LEU IX Door. Window. Blinds, Traa soiur, Iinmber, Etc All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Geu evlve and Astor streets. lIIIIiEXHART A SCnOEXE. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTORIA - OKEGON. Hot, Cold, Shower, Steam and Sulphur BATHS. f2?-Special attention given toladies'and children's hair cutting. Private Entrance for Ladles. "B T1TR Gli EAT EST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF TITE A (IE. See itir hm-:i1 .nhihus lor mrlHMiltir-, ami as m VALUE HEALTH. liEAD ! STEAKER PRINTING DONE TO ORDER! Chas. Stevens & Son f!TV UOOK STORK. BROWN'S niULDING j(Hrslle tlie S3S-I TOWER, In hhiih !alel iHfitpifd liy S.lmwers rnnfectionerj", Larpst aid Best Assortment Of novelties in ihe stationary line usually fHiiil in a lirst-clavs hook store. consLsting of HOOKS, FINK STATIONEUY, :oi.i pen ttoous. Ai.nr.Ms. CIIUOMOS. FKAMES. STKUEO.SCOPES. DIAKIES. All of which will be sold at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. P. S. The latest- Eastern ami California Ieri(Hlleals constantly on liand. CH AS.STEVENS & SON. 4SENf IlEOISTERED JUECn25. 1379. onnnum IFB WrLtlAM FRY, PKACTICAL BOOT AITO SHOE MAKER. Chkxamos Stkket. opposite Adler's Book store, - astokia, Oreoon. E3t-Perfect fits guaranteed. All wort warranted. Give me a trial. All order? promptly tilled. iTm Y. U M'CVWK, Sv J A BB0WN Astoria. "fW Portland. 11 ISO WV 4 MpCABE, STEVEDORES AND EIGGERS. Astoria offlce At E. C. Ilolden's Auction store. Portland ornce'.M B street. 13-tt To-Xifht. To-Night. GRAND BALL, AT MUSIC HALL, TiriS E J 'EXJXG. At the Astorian Office h rbr-4r NEAT, QUICK, CHEAP! Shipmasters Will also find us Ready TO FILL ORDERS for BILLS OF LADI1TO, MANIFESTS, Etc On Short Notice. Wt E. BilSiyEErtfTV ASTOKIA. OKEGON. MONEY KEPT AT H03IE IS A profit aved. Patronize Astorians. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. "2T"Trecnptions earefullv inipoiintIetl at all hours. !2IIonieopathic Tinctures and rellets. ami iiumpiirey'.s Aiecincs ais) Kepi. SU BLOOD IS TUB L For this season of the year wilh elianRoable rlimattN. prevent all sort of sickness iw THE UNIVEKSAL CELIU1KATEI) OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. This Herbal Kingdom. scienti!k-.illy pre pared. Is rapidly gamin:; in everj' city on this coast, ami the many astonishing cures it has effected have now established its eOIcacy be yond a doubt. Kemember diseases of the BLOOD OR LIVER AND KIDNEY, SKIN TROUBLES, A good medicine Lsalways necessary to effect a cure. Try it : it will help you. For further information and particulars see circular around each bottle. Sold by yonrdniKgLst. Price, per bottle, ?t Oo or $. 00 for six bottles. Directions in English, German. French and Scandinnvhui. "E3. -a.- cTJiiN'ia". dealer la FA3IIT.Y iUOCEITtIESf arAir.s. iir.r. feed ash nAY Cash paid for country produce. SmaH profits on cash sales. Astona, Oregon, cor ner of Main and Squemocdhe streets. "lwTgase, IMPOKTEK AND WHOLESALE AND BE TA I L DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Comer Chenaiiuis and Ctiss streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON. P. T. KARfLAY. T. II. HATCH. BLOOD, SEA VIEW HOUSE. a rM'ttrrfffc J. L. STOUT, - - l'KOPKIETOK. North Pacific Iteach, Y. T., Will be Open for Visitors July 4, 1881. It Is one mile nearer Iltvaco than last seasen DB- 'W (Successor to r.lood & Ixje.) CLATSKANIE, - - OKEGON. Is now prepared to receive orders for FLOATS, BUOYSB Copper Handles, Mallets, Etc. I have been engaged in making floats, etc, for the past live years, and my work has al ways given saiisiacuou. x am irri;ucu iu fill all orders promptly, and on short notice at the lowest prices, always underselling other factories according to qualityof goods. Orders lelt with TRENCILVKD & CT3HUK. Agents, Astoria, Or addressed to the undersigned, will re ceive prompt attention. B. w. BLOOD, Clatskanie, Oregon. THIS PAPER Newspaper Advertising Strcctwhere adver tislnz contracts may b made for It In may be found on file at Geo. P. Rowkli. & Co's Bureau (10 Spruce HATCH & BARGLAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cat. C. H. STOCKTON, IXOTXSE, SIGN I - CARRIAGE PAINTER -- r PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING X SPECIALTY. GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. sffl-Shoti next door to Astorian Office, in Sinister' Wilding. THE ASTORIA Photograph Gallery CARD SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, S2 50 Per Dozen. CABINET SIV"K PHOTOGKAPHS S4 OO Pr Dozes. fSy-Special rates for families. s PIIiES. Tlie undersicned Is prepared to furnish a large number of Spiles and Spars at bis place on short notice, at reasonable rates. Apply to O.G.CAPLES, Columbia' City