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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1881)
.-.-rgf JK, 'f3j 'a jOailtt stowlau ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY JUKE 7, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Exeoittodl, l. C. Ii'claud, Editor ami Proprietor AaUtrian BuUdhtq, Com $brt. Terms of Subscription : aeivod by Carrier. ior week ..........25 Cents ent by mail. fourmontb........ ........ 5 W ont by mail, cno yoGr........... ....... S Od Free of Pnstasc to Subscriber. " Advertisements meertod by the your ot the rate of $1 ft) ior iunro jer month. Traniont advertising, by tbo day or week, fifty cents ner square for oncli inortien. "Hie Week! Aslorinu Is a mammoth sheet, nearly double tliesi7C0f Hie Daih. it !- iHst the pa per for the fncMde, containing in audi tion to all the cm rent news, elioico niif ccll.inv. agricultural matter, market ic- ports, etc. It, is ltirnishud to single sub scribcrs at S2 00 per j car in advance. ""A limited milliner of mnll fldvoi lisements inseitcd at astnhlished nites. THEOITY. Thk Daily astokian will he et J mail alio cent a mnnUi. firfofjmtagc Head er who cnntemplatcahivHcc from the city ettn hare Thk Astokian follou ihem. Daily or Wkkkia" edition to ami jwt-npcc with out additional er;ew. Addrcuse may be etumuedaofle.ia daliol. iMJi'couler at the emuitina room. Tlie Orient is ready for sea. Read Hansen Bros, new ad. to day. --The .North P.ond went to sea yesterday. The Lizzie Bell was taken to sen yesterday by the Rienhaui. The Kate and Anna, Lizzie Bell, and Agnes Oswald, are ready for sea. The Agnes Oswald came down on Sunday in tow of the Chief, Strang pilot. The steamer Oregon proceeded to Portland this morning at half-past three o'clock. The Oregon discharged one hund red and fifty tons of her inn aid cargo at Astoria. Wish: That evorybocty in As toria could have listened to the ser mon of Rev. A. T. Perkins. Sunday evening. Silas li. Smith, county assessor, is having a neat lesidence built at SLipauon. Hanson Bros, nie the builders. Miss L. L. Allen returned by the Oregon. She received the news of the death of her mother when she reached San Francisco. Capt. Rackman came up in charge of the steamer Oregon, Capt. Pohl man remaining in San Francisco on the sick list. The steamer John Nation was Hunk at her moorings in the slough across Youngs bay Sunday. Hung up by the tide. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Gray expect to be in attendance at the meeting of pioneers at McMinnvillc on Wednes day of next week. Alerts elected twelve now mem bers Saturday night. This puts that company now nearly up to the maxi mum of membership. Frieuas of Mrs. Shively will bo pleased to learn that she is improving. Hemorrhage has been stopped, and she is steadily gaining strength, but is still confined to her room. Past Master Workmen W. D. Hare, and Mr. C. J. Trenchard, have been elected to ropresont Sea Side lodge, a. o. v. w'., in Grand-lndgc, to convene in Salem July loth.j The addition of a cornet to the instrumental part of Grace church choir, by Mr. Macintosh, is a valua ble aid to the rendering of ihe beauti ful and impressive service and song of that denomination. Yesterday Messrs. A. Booth, S. Booth, C. Leinenweber, and C. T. Thomes made an excursion to Hungry Harbor, on board the Katata, for the purpose of paying Capt. West a fra ternal visit, and inspecting his new cannery, which is one of the most perfectly appointed factories on the coast They were delighted with the visit, and their report of it has whetted our appetite for a similar excursion. The filling machines, crimpers, etc., and the engines that drive them, are all made on the place, and are very great improvements over any others - Private dispatches were received Sunday morning bearing the sad an nouncement lo friends of Mr. John Fox that his beloved wife was dead. The mournful news struck very near to many hearts, so dear to some and so greatly esteemed by all was the deceased. Mr. Fox received a dis patch Friday which conveyed the in telligence that Mrs. Fox was sinking, and he left work, business, everything; and hastened to her bedside, arriving Saturday evening, only a little time before her death. What grief, what bereavement; what great synipatlry due lo our brother and fellow citizen, bereft as he is of one of the greatest blessings of God, a loving wife, a true and tender hearted mother. The two beautiful children orphaned, the father and husband broken in spirit, calls for our -deepest sympathies. Fourth of July. The citizens couunittoc oh (he anni versary celebration, July 4th, met in the oditoml rooms of The Astokiav yesterday. Present: D. C. Ireland, chairman; Carl Adier, A. J. Mcgler, n u r w- ii. :.. . i t. . ' n , j Dos Plaunts under the snoltor of an On. motion Mr. Cooper wmr chowjn Mmbrelllu When found both were sit Secrotaiy of the committee, t ting upright m the buggy, Mrs. Wei- After conwderaWe deiiWatiott, the j wan'a dross had taken fire and burned committee decided upon th follow-in werI-v ofr- ,nrks ere discovored. progmmme in part, that time Ik-: T,3 Wj,s tl,e fatl,er aml inot,,er of 1. A regatta for lowing boats, aail j our fel,ow townsman, Mr. X. V boats and steamers. I ", proprietor of the Chicago house, 2. A proce&bioti of military, firemoti and civic societies. Rail and other clubs i 4 An oration and readin" of the i. .iii omuou, anu ienuia ii imci deelai-atioii of mdeH:ditoe. j . a gtv.ve limner, tree ir an. G. Fire ork, including an illumi nated balloon aiHMUMou; to wind up with a grand Astoria lire department torch light procession. The commiUee desire the c.vpera- - . lion of all ciihsens, and after carefully i considering the subject, aw.ed the i following sub-oiNNiititUMs: ! To procure Chaplain, Orator andj Reader: Cant. Geo. lavei. D. 3Ir-t g. jr Capt. (I. Reed, Vol. .las. Tavlor, C. Leinenwober On Invitatiens: Hon. I. W. Ch&c, Col. R. R. Siiedden, Rev. A. T. Par kins, Cajt. . W. Berry, A. (J. Spe.x arth. On Finance: C. S. Wright, Peter lluney, C. J. Tronchard, W. B. Adair. F. J. Taylor. On Program. J. U.D. Gray, John Hahn, J. F. Feichcn, B. Van Onsen, R. 11. Cardwell. On Grounds. W. W. I'urker, -L O. Bozorth, John Williaimwn, C. P. Upshur. On Refreshments- John Hohgou, M. C. Crofiby, Maj. C. H. Page, T. S. Jewclt, 2Lp. Kant. Om Ainu'semenU and game: C. W. Fulton, S. T. McKoan, Jos. Thomas, L. A. Noye. K P. Hicks. On Music: C. Brown, D. A. Mc-j Intosh, A. Jv Anderson, r. i). vn ton, W. B. Headinglon. On JVoceawen: Dr. W. D. Baker, F. C. Norrifc, A. V. Allen, M. D. Jennings, Capt. Irv. Stevens. On Decoration. -F. W. Newell, T. W. Eaton, W. E. Dement. J. W. Conn, D. 11. Welch. On Regatta: Goo. Taylor, Jr., C. T. Thome, S. Elmore, John W. Hume, B. Young. On Fire werks: Win. Chawee, J . W. Gearhart, J. G. Hustler, Dr. Jay Tnttle, E. D. Curtis. The committee bog that each gen tleman named will act: but will leave to each sub-committee attihonty ioj fill its own vacancies. It is deeircd that the various sub committees meet the general com mittee at the common council chamlcr this (Tuowlay) evening at outfit o'clock, ( that all mv enter u:kii the work to. ,, . , , , , gemot in iarti:oitKtiR ariMHi, aito iw as prompt as lossthlc. On motion the committee adjournal. --If yon have gt any Itooka to IhihI ii ve vour ordcis to Carl Adler. - The barkontine Astoria arrived at San Franeiici on Wodnoaday, on Uor first trip from the ahip yard at Cooi bay. M. C. Crcwby has reco4Vd aevun tons of ii-on direct fnm Pit(hur via cape Horn, which ai rived by thu bark Rival last week. Such enlcr prisc ought to 1k appiecialrd. Tlie (JiTgons ias4cngr list num ber fulh two hundred and fifty per sons in the cabin. Among ihem wo note Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Raker, Maj. and Mrs. Kress, Win. Raid and wife. Alfred Rosander, charged before Justice Fox with grand laivcny in stealing a watch from John Petorson, was bound over iu the Mini of $2(K) to appear before the grand jury. The We&l Coast Packing company claim the cake. One of the salmon returned to that cannery yesterday weighed eighty and one-half pounds. It was caught by Alfred Anderson, of UU.U- -U. -V. Dean Rianchards pile driver cap sized Sumbiy evening while moored to the dock at the oil woiks, aud was righted yesterday by Clinton A: Gills pile driver, and the Rip Van Winkle towed both to Astoria. Sen Side lodge No. 12, .o.r.v., olectod the following officers Saturday evening, for the ensuing term- C.W.rulton M.W. L. Haitwig (',. F. .l.O.R070ith O. C. Ihown Hecorder. I. W. Case Receiver. S. T. XcKcan F. J. M.Olsen U. A. W.Bern I.W. .1. Q. A. Rowlby O.W. Geo. itlcLi'im Trustee. The Ocklahama loft Astoria Sat urday with 100 Chinese for work on the railroads beyond the Cascades. She took them direct to the Cascades, where they were transferred Sunday morning to a stoainer for The Dalles, and were yesterday at the camps ready for work in the Palotisc rogion. This is certainly the quickost trip that has been made from the soaboard to the great regions of our inland ompiro di rect. The tile pipe chimney on the building corner of Cass and Chonamus was not lakcu down a day too soon. One of the pieces was cracked longi tudinally its entire length, and trans vorsely in several placos, one section had been Oiled with a piece of stove pipe, and to make up for pjiacc was stuffed around with cloths. When people are so careless as that it is a wonder more tires do not occur, aud appeals to the council for more extended authority on the pnrc of the chief of the fire department. Kendall's Spavin Cure is highly recommended bv ProL Williams, the wonderful horse trainer. Rend their ndrprtispmpnr. Singular Coincidence A Chicago dispatch of the 4th, pub lished in the pi ess reports of that date, contains the follewing: Yesterday afternoon a thunderbolt Ied Henry Veinian, his wifcand a herac: thev were driving home near who is bowed in grief at the tragedy, j But the singular part of the matter is m the met that, as naar as il ouu be j calculated, alnMit tin- same hour Mr. I - .... ? eiutan here in Astoua, while walk-1 ;., u..r tb.. ih.i wiflu.iif . nv n. I parent cause, fell up'iii the side walk and broke two of his ribs. He i-i con fined to his room, xnd the news of the Midden deith of his father and . , Mtother, tgother with pain from his fo iMi n very deH"essing efl'ect tqwrn hiln, HS well as his family. ".- - : " j The New Version. ! Tlie old stylo used to be that when a gentleman overtook an unprotected lady acquaintance in a rain storm and extending his umbrella over her, he simply asked the pleasure of protect ing and escorting her. The new ver sion runs this wa'. Marriod or single, it dont make any difference. He sa3s: "May 1 have the pleasure of acting as your raiu-boatt." She says: "Certainly my rein-dear!" and taking his arm they walk ofl" together. This is from the authorized edition revised. Court Proceedings. rei.in: ( orirr i:ri:x ,.i. - Allen Auderswii, drunk, lined $12 TU; MMit to jail for one day. August Lin dull, drunk, deposit of S5 00 forfeited. James Brown, drunk, fined SJ 00; paid. .las. McDonough, lighting, lined S5 00; &ont to jail for two da's. John Dh, fighting, doponit of So 001 forfeited. John Connors, drunk, fined $T 0(1; sent to jail for two days. George Swansou, indecent act, lined 25 00; sent to jail for twolve days. Frank Scow, disorderly, fined 25 00; Hid. James Schue, disordeily, fined ir 00; jMiul. James Roland, drunk, fined 2 00; sent to jail for one day. Donald Poach, diunk, deposit of $5 00 forfoiteil. Frank Smith, drunk, deposit of ." 00 forfeited. Win. Doland, indccoiit act, fined ' Ul' .f5"1- J"" Jor "Ri' . A. J'oteison, drunk, deport ot I i 00 lorloitou. i , , r, ill -i r! John Cameron, drunk, deposit of S. UU lorloited. Indian Jack, drunk, deposit f $." 00 forfeite.1. T. C. Crowlcv, diunk, deposit of $5 00 forfoitetl. John Dee, disorderly, deiKl of STi 00 foi foiled. D. L. Pike runs tint bo bat on Tillamook bay, and is reported to be xu accemuKKUitiu: geutloman as well aa a safe and cHicicnt master f his craft. - Tlie Albany journal notux the re turn of Mr. O. P. Thompkini to Harrisburg qnite restoicd in health after his visit t Astoiia. Ho speaks iu uuloinstic terms ti the kiudues& 7 . , . , i meio iaKe eareoi oaov anui. nrnsiK sliown him ly the good people off, iw,n had to eat all the candv ou Astoua. The Walla-walla Statesman thinks there i a "peculiar fisiturc" aliout the Oregon Raiha3' aud Navigation comiMiny'a deiHd plnlforms. The jmis- sencr platftrms are on a level with ,, i -.i A . ,, the ground, within easy step oi the air steps while the freight platform is on a hight with the freight cars. It also describes a cattle guard new to it: "consistins of tii-ansular pieces of timlMJP sfet up edgc ways acr0S3 the I , , , , . , , ... ,, ., tracK ai an even mgut. witu me rails or about fur inches high' and ssge- Iv remarks that- "It is said that mock win 1101 sicp oersucn a guani. Kcitt Frank, don't, ".rive x'l.nrseif .i.i ?n ..ii.. t. 1 it . .. , . n, . j ....,.. away" in such manner any more. An L'nrivalleil Hair DrcsMiiir. Producing s rich and clwiiih appear- anec as if nature alone had impartial t. Rurnctt's Cocoame is the hot and cluyipest hair diosmg-kills dandruff, alla irritatiiHi. and i-romotes a v igor-1 ous and healthv growth of the hair.! No other coinpoiiud luoduces these re- M.jf 'i'i. c.,..n5i.r5tv..r ir.,ntv (i....-.;..., I extracts consists iu their perfect i.i.vjn...w.....,..,ui.-..iUiiui racis consists 11 iiieir pericct puruy I great strength. They are warrant- free from the ivoisonous oils and Is which cuter into the coinjMiMtion nany of tlie factitious fruit ilavors irAM ..i.si.. and 2 ed aci of many now in the market In nine csuscs out of cver ten. the coughs, colds and catarrh proceed from HinUiri'Mnnte in the stomach and bowels. Pf indei iS im ruriH i i? a certain .M.nl iuniiir is a icriain lUrc The propnetorss of Kendall" Spavin Cure challenge the a hole world to pro duce its equal as a cure for rheumatism or any other deep scaled pain. It stands without.n rival. Ice cieam atRoscocs oj-stcr ami re freshment saloon on Alain street. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. P. Wilhelm, Ross saloon. opjKisite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oiegon. Look out for a big lot of San Fran cisco National brewery beer to arrive by steamer Oregon, at Max Wagner's agency. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnamus street, has jjust received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies loots. shoes, etc. Mr. .John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc in their season. The bast Cat tor's Cape Ann oil clothing, rubber boots, etc., sold at San Francisco wholesale prices at the San Francisco clothing store. Dr. Welch has nnived in tlie citv for the practice of Dentistry. Ills rooms are No. 10. Occident hotel. He will re main Iu Astoria, about ten days. r tirnlslKsl ItOOllJvt to I.pt At Mrs. Miui-ons lodging house, (inieen to Item. Sinjk or in suites of t o, in Tin: A tokian building. I'ricfts ica-oimblr Attention. Free lunch, lner ami whiskey to Mointow at the Croat Eastern saloon. .Max W..m z:. Salt. Salt ('on-4antly on hand, and in quantities Ui mt. LiveriKKd factor filleil. Bay eoar-e, ami half ground. at GkiIV. 1Ioii:. j II rick! Krlek! Uriel ihaeon hiHlalarK'atMMiiit of brick . l fro! i;i n lor IImwshihI. Call ami exaimiHMiear A-tiria eeme- ter. .loii Wm.i.i wi-ov. . - .-. TJie Vntr;t! Hotel On- of the tim-. eleamt ami lest l:cjt ImKcK in Astoria, situated iM-ar the reamer lauding, with lirt cla&. air mkoms. jh.m1 hoard ami en rejionable rate. Bar ami billiard riwnn--. T1m bet of wines and liiior.. and an excel lent ;la-s of San l'miici-co beer. Axtei: Biki.oii. I'roonetor. Attention to IJeer IrinKei". The celebrated San Pranci-wo Na tional Beer, Max Wagner ae.ent.i-. aw a ahead. The men who appreeiale ami are well pleased to furnish it lor their customers are Mr. Ileiloli and .Mr. l.oiu Malot In A-tona. and Mr. . . ard ami hwm iinurii in 4. ami dot take Bm wr- s!hm a wax from IIkm: doors.' A Fair Proposition. From this dale tin Atoiia photograph galk'rj will conduct lHisiuos ii the following plwi. We will lake negaJhes f an laily ami everylMnlj that will favor s with a call, we will print a proof of the same free of charge, no one licing under an obligation to order from Mich negatives unless the desire to ilo s. We will take the Astoria eiigim' com pank's and all lodges and societies, any lime lhc will a.ssemblc for the piirMi-e. and present each halge or MK-ietj with oik' picture of Mich group, either taken all togellier or in separate pictures ami grouped afterwards. We will take ivws of residences and Intildings, lKte!s.cauueriiM'. mills, hc on the. same terms, i: We will take the negatives free or charge. We do this in order that our work shall stand on its merits, as we are pre Itiircdlodo good work. No one need wail until the gotoSau Francisco. foi.i.owin". i:i: eti: rnins: r, r nTll length lMHiihiits...s; 00 r.o cabinets... ! oo no cauls 'X" 7m Bunt pictures and boudoirs. 7 to ." 00 Vijfnetli's cMbiuets .-, (o :: Oil cards :: no ' oo Tins. W. Bkooks & Co. J. II. 1). day is now selling Wheat, Bran and Feed of all kind at reduced rates, and has also a line lot of Ash and Vim Maple od on band for sale. Ho to Frank Falierson the ndwa,i tlc Fashionable Ice Crejim resort of As-. loria. Cream a la lose, auila and cit -.......!... .....!.. ..!. I-..- I...I... I oySjors j.ooked in anj style to enler: Mite best in me markel. Miinoreoirii. ami don t you foruel il ,, . . . v k lla line made arraiiKCiiM'iits in New , Y..rfc .i st. rnm..iC-.. f..r il... mir-l elnioc id all m xoiwls. m facilities for ' iHi.viu an sin-it as to eunide me lo undersell all idhers. 5 defy couiiicti thm. . Danziger. .Nin r raueiscoi-lidh ing store, Astoria. 1 Sherman V: Co. lHgs lcac hi mdify the public of sitria that the hae sold out their entire meat and vegetable markel to :. Claer A. Co.. and would recoinmend their successors to tlieir customers iu Astoria. F..Miermnn A:Co. ill a all delitsuml colled all accounts to date. I .. ... ... . I -.. (.laser V (;i- suceeirs o 1.IK. 1h1,m.iii dr.Ksu.df..rtl lloncwltli ! Sherman A; Co. Mieruinn V to., naxillg imuikiu ine irtexi hiiii eseinuie uiiiihri in r. riiei- kel of V. Mier-! man v to., would rcstecUU!l ask i continuance ofihe nlmuac lH-stowed mm ilc fiKmcr ropnclors. --"Mamma." said a livi- car-old. I ho rthcr tlaj. "I wish .fm wouldn't leae I bought at the Asina Camh ractorx to amitse lum. I'etei Wilhelm has otaldished a first clasj, sstloou in C. II. Page's Imihl- iiiS, on SUcutoihc .street, near the Im'II tiblValf. .tttil lft 411IUIIIlflafl ff...r. rill i;cL A Co. his ayents. The IhM nf nei.Uhuig in the line of wines, upiors, ! Iiecr. cigars, etc.. will bo kept on hand. Mr. Iirooks of the Astoria jfallerx has just ict n riled from Portland ami hasj jR'rfectcd arrangements that will enable him to piixlncc the most suicrior fin- lshed ulMHographs. .Mr. nrooics nas em ployed the services of an artist of uianj caVs ejMTience iu vme or the IkM lallerie-s in .tn Francisco, and with jh'W instrument and aeccs.Mirn'S, new chem iealsanil stock and an imprmed slier, he will now siiw his custom - burn i Jors those superior 0 lace photographs at v t s .' . ..-i.--. .--v ,......,.s-.- -- line ioiiowiii" unce: i?i7e. ihiiii u e. ollowmg prices: M7C. iioudnirs. i.mMli (Itrnri i; imitpriloeiir Call - 1 f,j j,,.!, fiyf4 f; oOperdeeu: Cal - inoU. foil leio'tli fe'uri's. si (M. Card. s fTill leio'th figures si ivc C-ird length ligunvs.s. .41. . ... . full 1 "IOFND.-A jileee of well wlthoiil an , h Jl?lf"L " '! f,' this advertisement .mi edhnk at thenui-' mr of .l.o.iiANriKHtX Co. t ,1uik i. itSI. : - ' "VJirr LOST Mtrht of.lM of jla.iM-twtvn -- Searlwro hill ami Sand Mand.iwifath-; ms id net. half ohL half new : ih-h ilreehas. MMiMllla lines, -n iiUhleep. lriirlHiiirs '.ii. I .,.,. i, 1... lftarU'i Xu. ai. The "i-" ":.r. ....-: v . .. . 1 aler will lie sidt.SK Jvwanh-d li ai.j.Kin : ' jo ItAMitinrr LAWSON. ; j V F At Astima Fishery. : I Astoria, .iuiyi. i-?i. - - - ! T OST.- A little lek'H FimiiI Kills. Mnmla night, Mav rotliAlMiHt -JO fathom of net. lmlfiMw. half old. Mi mcsiies. ami a piece "f Jh, w, " "jtl All lean lines new. c,M'k lines old. liferrfH-k is marked J. O. ;,,y I'1T?,,n,M! 'V Hrl :,V, V,c j. t ,.m.y ,yA J,miUl , ai id will Im - smtH - WrowanIed. f .M.SIM.IAN Astoria, May .'.I, IMi. - ConSIQneeS Notice. 3 .4 BKITISII IIAKQUK ETJinL.-7NCITIIi:i: the master i)f ttie iindeislpicd eon- splices of the abo c puuned esM.j will be roiKinsllde for :iii drifts contracted by the crew of said esA! w hue at AMoriH. MACIII:X'JF. & OII.llKirTaOX. 1 Consignees, Astoria, Oregon, Mifr roth, PsSl.. Piles for Sale. Mr. A. H. McMillan is prepared lo furnish r? ti ti. n?t rir Or ncnilUuri rlicS IX ANY AMOl'XT TO OUDI'.i:. AND ON SHOUT XOTICI Ichvp unlets, ai I lie si tire nf Tn'iiclinril X. rpshur, .Vstona. Or address, , IJ. MaMILIVX. Ohie . Oregon. M. D. KANT 3LISCELLANEOUS. CARL ABLER'S .,, , 5 " -S!Ss Pianos and Organs Of alt makes etHiNtaatU im IimihI. AImi a full stock of VIOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS, AC- LOKUKUMJ. LU UKKTl AS. HARMONICAS, FLUTES, Ab a larjri i.icn. of tlie bost of VIOLIN AND (JUlTAIt STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, V- Hi'llV eirtliu s Jm lH-lotH:iii to x I'iN ( I.Ks MiiMiMin I'lanosand On-.mss.old i :i the iiionthl in st.tllhH'iit itl.m or f"T rent. CARL ADLER'SOOK STORE. ' Tli larjret siitck of Blank Books and Stationery Hccr description. M IhmiI !Uiks. lUMes, Poetical Wrks. AIImihis aiHl (ohl Pens. Ife'sid a full and compete 4lMk of ecrjt ins usually Kept in a well rexulatcd IioK. Store. l4i im-ws dcMt and a-eney for eor paper aitd periodical pul'IMtctl CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE I5al Camares. a conmlcte aMllltient. Arelierv. etc. New pKuls ! eer steamer. The public ire mulct U exaimiie m stock and prices. CIIFN AMI Ssr. ASTOKI . OREfiOX. astori v At.rNf or HOWE & CO., ISooIi Ilimler.s :ntI IMniili Rook nianu fact ure rs. The od HiiMiers in 1Ih state that ran do first-class wirk. such as IMks with (Silt Edges. Full Tntke. F.iwl Coer. and Full Citt Mdes. We liac three rst-etess work tuen fmsH I he Kat Did iHioks relwund. CAKt. ADbER. Agent A Mercuui Man is Men tful to his I$eat. O.M.Y -."J CKMH 650.0G0 ALREADY SOLD ! ! treatiM in tlie JL y AiHl Jits l)lM'.lN4". Il B.J.KI;XJ).1LL,ALD. Full or Vulualile nod I'raetieal In formation, and Containing mi ixdkx ov iini:asi:s. WIhi Ii Ktvcs i In- sihHoihs. cans' aiul the Rest Treatment if ea4h : a laWe K"K all m,..,nliiiar d.e.eirct-t.aiMlanlKlotewlien :i iKttM.n : a IjMc Willi an en-riviinr of the lltitM'S nviii -ii diHcreut aues. wit n tines itr iciuiufiiie wi'W i lie iiitrse ueiH;ni iU showing I In- iuiNrtaitt iwhiiIs m the striM'tHreuf the Ihk. aLo illuMralmK (Misl iHHisassiuiHtl h vt k lmrs4-s in ditferent ih cases. V .dn.,lde eidlei linn of receipts, utaii.v wlmh would c-rxt imr-ic-ov. hit tlinv to the dollars each EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousands w Ih liaeseii it commend it and main good horsemen hae extolled it in Uh IikiicsI terms. een lalm that the.v prefer Ti to lMMd.s whU-U ci.1 s., oil to $to U). Pit not (SiniH awa MHir iiKrtiex in the imr ilt:is of ioll tHkXs i mi ll- iliirsi. which i are S4 full if l-Uiu plirtses aint lechnieal lentisMs to In-uninleilu.ilic to the aerKe reader Mil 1JUY KENDALL'S TREATISE, ; a lMkif Ioj mi-s. im imjht cm er. i in joHiwre pnw ileal iufoimalMW ihau is cou- tamed Ihshmi btrse ti4uiM4-s at far higher cit. IIaiiMt examined I his lnHk tlHirot;luy weares,dSai'd no UORSE-OWNER yVonld hesitate a ininiient aluml imestincst 1 ivmin.iuirpiia. it ii.. .iui ! ii.,m ti,a Ualue of its cenicids Kre.-iiumtrtlie de- MnuHlit oi iiaing siieii pnHtical la I thin as our farMing fneiids daib u . ' . .r, aaav v mihihiio m iiains surn iiraiiicai uuuniuv I thm as our r:irinii friends 1I.11K need iu 1 their lMt-iiH-rs. pn.hled al re enable eot 1 their lminess. pnihlcd alreisimah demanded l. the PiiMisiiers ultiiral IWndvs. we hae M-enred Several Hundred Copies M ' aliiat liith; ItratiseoH the How. single eoim'sorwIiKh we shall K- phrased to ,"!" " nsMkrof Hits paper. i-wape pn- mW b " ,m n'lVlll ,,r 3S g 1 fr:TriT,fg& " "-' -"- -"- m UemittaiH-esiHav lH'in.ideui etirreiH'.sil- iTor-t:oHs. sn-iid allonlersto i e iKKi.AVn i -- - - ------- ---. Asiona. Orej;or HOSPITAL, ST0RIA, OREGON. ' mill IXST1TCTIOX. CNDKK cai:i: . X tlie .Sisters of Oiant. Is now ready 1 nu. reception of jmtients. OF for Pmatc rooms for the accommodation of aiivdesirinthem. l"katicntadmittetlatalllMHirs.dayorniKht. t V11 ulii Miiifjit It. .Yf1iwii. rilif ovirv ,m'Uent is Tree to and luu the privilege of cminuigaiiv im.sieian the prefer. I'nited States, 3Iariue SeaiHeiiwlHi lj HisHtal Dues, are enti tled to Free care and atleudance at this Hos pital diirim; sickness. I,eniiit, mast be ob tained for Ontted Mates Marmcs at the Cns- i totu House. ' SisTKirs or Ciiauitv. "Marian King." l-irrK HAVE XOY I'LACKO THIS FIRST CHissessci on tlie iiertli for salmon ! loading In Uwrpool. ForiwrtteiilarsreKard- loailliiKlo uicrpooi. 1 orKinieniarsrejranj iuxnitesof freight ami IiiMiraiH-e. appli to KQIHih.ltS, .Mr. hi; &: lu, l'ortl'uid. Oregon. Wanted. 1 r; AfA rot'xns iu:s of aii kinds 1 XOJJJ clean .uid dry 4at the Umbrella 1 shop. Main street, by .1. JOI'LIX. D t? SJj1 " il 3 CO ateliex. ( h ks and .lewelrj , IJ.Q IWket and Tatde eiitlery. in ma .uiee XoliiHts and Tojs v' sh IV: me rranie and dire-min. .Sf- U' Jti iS5 Mm SHferoihant Tailor f I THE OLOTH, OXOTHINAf D JFUMlSHDTG G0ODS. THEIXLSTOEE LEADS THE VA3ST ! ! ABOVE THE DIN AND TIDE OF BATTLE: AMIDST MISSILES FROM FLYING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL COMES THE CRY AND GKAND RUSH TO THE I X L STORE, Where is dfeplaed one of the largest and most complete stocks of DRY GOODS, EVER SEEN IN THIS MARKET, And to Lo Sold at tlie lowest Margiimhle Profits. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, With Satins, Gimps, Cords and Buttons to Match. s-.oc:es, ties, :ettodh:x2S"q-js IX ENDLESS VARIETIES. BCOSIESECSr, CORSETS AND QLOVES, AT PRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOU. Jl'ST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF S3P3i33.g: iS-fry-ios inn Sty-Erro- STJats. IN FACT HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST CLAPS 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. H. COOPER, I X I. Store, corner Main and Coiicoinly Streets. Astoria, Oregon The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot is, r, ixAinrss. TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OK FIIRNJaTTRE 55 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 cery branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. HAVINH KVKItY FACILITV FOR HK MANUFACTUHK OF A FlltSTCLAb? AH lielu. I am now prepared to furnia tbo public with the finoitiiallty. forcajh. LAGER BEEE, .'10 t'KXTS I'KIt .'.IiM AT VV MOT.TlfiAT.-Fl HSr amities and keepers of puldic 1iou3h M. MF.YEU. Proprietor Wilson & Fisher jMRS. S. T.McKEAN, IlKALKIN IN ( OKALKIt IX sij9l3Ex-vt.s.3S.1 DRESS TRIMMINGS, LUHRICATINC. OII-S, COAL OIL, i .vilkmikor FAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared j WOOLS, ZEPHYRSf Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which v. ill be exchanged for country pro duce or sold al lowest prices. Corner Cheiiamiis and Hamilton Street ASTORIA. OREGON. tT. "TC.- CZOJST 1ST, Wholesale agent for the RED CROWN FLOUR Made b the new pioces. Tlie bot Flour iu the market. Eoi- Mick guaninteed : If not good as represented jou e:in n'tuni it. Men'hauts will lind it to their advantage to sell this Flour. IIR AN, SHORTS AND CHOP FEED Also for sale. Persons wKlung Flour or Feed will Hud me at my new Drug Store, at O. It. & X. Co's dock. Astoria. .1. V. COXX ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bkxtox Stkkkt. Xk.i: Faukki: IIocsk. ASTORIA. - ORHfiOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANDiMARINE ENGINES Boiler Work. Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. D. Y.ss. President. .1. C. IIustlkr. Secretarj". I. "V. Case, Treasurer. Joiix Fox, Superintendent. LARGEST, FINEST, A'ND CHEAPEST SELECTION OF , CLOTHING, MAY P.K HAD OF E.RHAES SUI.K AOKXT. AWo. Agent tor tile uelebratrd MEDALLION RAKGK, ASTORIA. OREGON. BOTTLED BEER, at $i no ii:ic no7,i;. promptly and roxulurly supiiliod. ASTOKIA. OREGON. LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. Sl,Mam ping done to order. C. K. J U'KLNS. J. A. MOXTOOSIKRV. STOVE AND JIN STORE Sole Agents for the Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTORIA, - OREGOX. I WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF the eitiensnf Astoria and vicinity that I h:i e opened a Xear the O. R. & X. CoS dock. My stock Is new and fresh and any one wishing 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 Drucglst of fourteen ears experience, who will 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 w ill be sold at the YERY LOWEST PRICES. By strict attention and fair dealing I solicit a share of the public patronage. Respectfully. J. W. COXX. P.S. Phjsicians prescriptions compound ed day or night. and Clothier, I V)