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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1881)
i? p) saesBsal ASTORIA, OltEGON: TUESDAY , JUNE IS, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excoptod). I. C. Irclaud, Editor ami rroitrlrtnr Antwnan liuiklhuj, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per week .25 Conta Sent by mail, four months S 00 Sent by mail, one year. ....... 9 no Freo of PosUnro to Subscribers. " Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of SI 50 per square per month. Transient advertising by tho day or week, fifty cents per square for each insertion. Tlic WecUly Asforinn . Is a mammoth sheet, nearly double the size of the Daily, it is just the pa per ior me nreside, containing in audi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc It is iurnished to single sub scribers atS2 00 per year in advance. 23TA limited, nuinocr of. small adver tisements inserted at established rates. THEJ01TY. The Daily astokiax trill he seul hy mall atlo cents a month, frccof jvntage. Hom ers who contemplate ahsence from the cllu can hate Tiik Astokiax follow iltcm. Daily or Wkickly editions to any pot-otticc with out additional expenxc. Addresses may he enanged as oJUn as desired. lAxire orders at lie- counting room. Fresh corn and cantelopes. The California will sail for Sitka on the 30th. Tho Portland made the run up and in in eleven days. The brig Orient has sailed for San Diego, in the Charles 11. Wells line. Mr. He wet t, late a bar pilot, has accepted the position of first officer of the steamer Chief. The barkentine Portland proceed ed to Portland yesterday in tow of the Chief, Gilman pilot. The new slip will be in operation at tho new Hustlers dock, foot of Main street, to-day. The State of California yesterday discharged all of her Astoria freight in good condition as usual. The barkentine Portland arrived from San Francisco on Sunda'. She came in over the bar without a pilot. Professor Hilgard returned from his Nehalem exploration on Saturday, and proceeded to Portland yesterday. The Oregon arrived down at ! jl. m., and took on freight at Astoria, leaving at 4 r. m. for San Francisco. Mr. W. V. Post returned from New Mexico yesterday. He is not particularly well impressed with the cow-boy region. Mr. John G. Ross' Knappa log ing camp now has its Organ. We 'vc forgotten his first name, but he is said to be a good one. Mr. Gist began tearing away that part of Capt. Flavels warehouse yoa terday, that has io be removed to make room for the extension. Capt. Hustlers window, at the old dock, has always been a sort of museum. A live white cat, from the Hival, has lately been added. Dr. York arrived by steamer State of California j'esterday, and will make a tour of Oregon and Wash ing, lecturing upon liberal topics. The Puget sound steamer Olyin pia is now called the Princess Louise. She will carry an excursion party of 250 people from Victoria to Olympia on the 4th. Mr. E. D. McKcc, of the Port land house of Ptodgers, Meyer & Co., was in the city yesterday. II is visits aro brief, but alw.i3s appear to foretell business. The bark V. H. Besse, fifty three days from Hongkong, arrived yesterday, Columbia towing, Latham pilot. She has four hundred Chinese on board. Mr. L. A. Loomis, President of the Hwaco Steam Navigation com pany, returned from a visit to San Francisco yesterda3'- in the interest of the new propeller to be built by the company for tho coast traffic of As toria and Shoalwater, Neah, Tilla mook, and Yaquina ba3's. Put Smith is a passenger for San Francisco by the Oregon, going below for more thoroughbred blooded sheep. Put is doing a good work for eastern Oregon, and ought to be rewarded with a fortune for his services. His address is Heppner. The next lot of sheep are for Umatilla county. E. C. Holden advertises for sale at public auction this morning at eleven o'clock, at his salesroom, all the dining roourand kitchen furniture, including a large cooking stove, latety in use it Grants Hew York restau rant. As the goods are to be sold to satisfy a cliattel mprtgage, there will Tae a chance for some good bargains. Tho steamer Naples arrived at San Francisco on tho 21st with 900 Chinese passengers. Before the new treaty goes into effect this coast will be flooded with Mongolians. It is re ported that 5,000 are waiting trans portation from Hongkong; 400 more .arrived here yesterday by the Besse, and they are arriving by way of Mex ico and British Columbia by thousands. The Fourth. j The Fourth of July committee are hard at work getting things in shape for tho celebration. The money do nated to defray the expenses is, con sidering the size and iuiMrtiice of the town, but x mere pittance; hence the committc, in their arrangement, have had t be a little stingy; for this they should not be conmired. They are as liberal as, uudor tho circum stances, they possibly can le. Jt is proposed to make this annivorsary ex ceed all others in so far as solid fun, enjoyment and oo:nf art are concerned. A barbecue is talked of, free to all, as one of the features of the day. At the mooting last evening, upon motion of Mr. Ocarhai't tho general commit tee were authorized to aporticti the money amongst the various sub com- mitties, which will be dime to-day at a meeting of the general committer at the editorial rooms of Tint Astokian at 10 o'clock this forenoon. The steamer State of California arrived on time yesterday, discharged her Astoria freight and ttassed on up the river. H. S. Crocker v Co., San Fran cisco, will please accept our thanks for valuable favor, which will keep s in remembrance of their Itouse far this ensuiii" twelve mouths. Free lessons in arithmetic every evening on the public .street by C. Frushor Howard, author of the Cali fornia Calculator, etc The attention of oducators is specially invited. At the last meeting rf Kescnc Engine company No. '2. Jlr. doe Surprenant, the foreman, was present ed with a beautiful enamel luulge by Mr. i. Clinton. Served him light. Puter Johnson was taken to the hospital from his house mi Cioimly street on Sunday, but died that day. The fimorr.1 will take place from the hospital at two o'clock this after noon. There were over one hundred net and fishing boats outside yester day when the steamer State trt Cali fornia caino in. The steamer ran over about twenty neis, in ajite of all efforts to avoid it. The Northern Pacific railroad reached Spokane falls on Saturday, amidst a burst of shining-brilliancy and popular business show. Vorily, this worlds managers move with the volocity of a comet. Ijook at Spok ane falls in 1S7U. Mr. C. F. Howard, author of the California Calculator, is in the city. He illustrates subjects b' blackboard examples, and fumiflJlics Howards Art of Computation ami Golden llulo for equation of Jmyments, for half a dol lar. Welyvvorti the 11101103-. Mr. T. F. Oakes, Vice-president of the Northern Pacific Railroad com paiy, arrived by the steamer State ycsterda3'. Aleo Mr. Gamble, whom rumor a3s is to be Mr. Oakes jhic cesor in ttie Vice-preaideiicj of the Oregon llaihvsy and TranXM'irtiin compati3T. Astoria lodge, No. f, Knights of Pythias, will publicb install ita offi cers on the evening of Jub 4th. Members will assemble at their meel ing hall at 7:30 r. M. sharp, and in full uniform will march U liberty hall, where the installation corenioin will be held, commencing at oight o'clock prompt. Members will bring their valises to the lodge room with them. The Fourth ofyJuly is ooming. In fact, it is right hre. And i 3011 want to goUa good Xok at it, call and examine tlutt new lot of aectaclcsand c3'q' glasses at the Cit3r Book store. W have pebble glaaseAound in gold, steel or rubber, also shaded glasses. We can tfippty iuy kind desired. Havci alsfc a fine lot of spectacle cases and qvc gkss holders. Give us a call, ChasJ Stevens & Sn, op)osite the bell tower. Yesterda3' morning Bergman it Berr3's double team was frightened on West-sixth street, as ihey were de scending the grade opposite the O'Brien hotel, by a pack of worthless curs, 3'clpmg at the horses heels, and in making the turn at the comer of the street below one of the wagon wheels caught a loose plank, smashing the wagon down, after which the team dashed off in a general ruuawaj'. The team was badl3 hurt There is no redress apparently for such dam ages, but we have an idea that if the team belonged to us, and we owned a meat shop, and could obtain a stock of str3'chnine, there would be about five hundred worthless dogs less in Astoria, before the first of noxt month. Dogs aro the curse of Asto ria. Not a da3T passes but somobod3', on foot, on horseback, or in a wagon, is agravated b3' them 011 the stroets to an extent which is almost unbearable. What there is about a dog to entitle them to so anno3' people general' is a m3stor3T to us. If an assessment of all the pups, sluts and hounds 111 tho cit3 could be obtained, on the sworn evidence of their owners or keepers, we doubt very much if tho aggregated valuo -would equal the cost of repairs to Bergman & Bonys wagon wheel, to sa3' nothing of the man3' unsufferable nuisances and other damages which result from keeping them 111 a town where the3' are nothing but a curse and a disgrace. It is time to abate this nuisance, Court Proceedings. l'Ol.KE COIKT r.UXKY, J. Chas. Newman, drunk, Cued $; sent to jail for two days. Leonard Chance, lighting, fined $10; sont to tail for live days. .1. lJendell, -drunk, doposit of $f forfeited. Thomas Cullen, drunk, deposit of $fi forfeited. John Dunn, dnink, fined S2; sent to jail for one day. John Thompson, drunk, fined $2; paid. A. MaiiBon drunk, fined $10; paid. John Smith, drunk, fined $2; puid. James Foley,.drunk, fined $2; sent to jail for one day. W. G. H. McCauley, drunk, de posit of $5 forfeited. Peter Deaderick, disorderly, de posit of $5 forfeited. Alexander Wilson, drunk, fined $2; paid. Ah Gait, disorderly, fined $5; sent to jail for two days. Carrie Woods, drunk, fined $40; sent to jail for twenty days. William Clark, disorderly, lined $10; sent to jail for five days. A. Johnson, drunk, lined $2; sent to jail for one day. Frank P.urns, drunk, fined $Ti; sent to jail for two days. Mullie Tabolt, drunk, fined $10: sent to jail for fi;p days. A. Williams, lighting, discharged. John Dee, fighting, deposit of $10 forfeited. Frank Jordan, indecent act, fined $20; paid. A. Nelson, drunk, deposit of $2 forfeited. Ah Yung, disorderly, doposit of $2 50 forfeited. Wm. Palmer, drunk, deposit of $5 forfoited. A. L. Wilson, drunk, deposit of $0 forfoited. , Attention Xo. 1. frill thin Tuesday I'vuuiii". June SfKh. i ii o'clock. Tl'y order r C. J. Tui:xr-HAi:i. foreman. Notice to Fishermen. From ihm to 1.000 pounds of black sftawii fnMH sturgeon wanted. ChnIi paM at .l.T. roi:ciu:i:s Dew Drop Inn. To Ijivo JJi'ti. Tin: Astokiax has now reaelied a circulation which places it at the head of the lit of Oregm dailies, and insures In advertisers thereof more iHUielll for 11m amount paid than iun lie secured elwhere. To tliOM who wi.sh to reach tin largi hiuuIkt of rejiders at 11m smallest exiH'iise. we offer 1 lie columns of an attractive daily, the success of wlih'h from t he very Mart has lHen far beyond tin expectations of the most sanguine. let cream at Koscocs oyster ami re frohment saloon on lain street. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery lncr can't be beat. V. Wilhelm, Ross saloon. opiosilc the l laremloii hotel, rorllamt, Uregon. A splendid assortment of fresh French candies will be opened to-daj' at Adk-rs. Mr.. fhn Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all tliH finest freli sh,ctc. in their season. Fresh exudics made daily at the As toria Candy Factory next door to Steven V Sim lNKk store opjosilc the bell tower. The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twentj-five cents at Charles Stevens ami Sons City Rook toiv. Look out for a big lot ofS.in Fran cisco National brewery beer to arrive by steamer Oiegon. at Mn Wagner's agency. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and Indies boots, shoes, etc. -Charle Stevens A: Son arc in re ceipt of u line stock of mouldings, and are now prepared to make picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. Try Kendalls Spavin Cure, a sure remedy for spavins, curbs, ring Iiones, or any enlargmeut of the joints. See the advcrlisexicnt. For I lit genuine .1. II. Cutter old lnurlMi. and the best of wines, liquors ami San Francisco beer, call at llicCcin, onjKKiJc 11k bell tower, anil see ('anii- IH'II. Caut. .1. If. D.Gniv is now iiivimrcil to supply the lKst qualities of fir, hem loci;, vine maple, spruce liinhs, etc. Leave orders at 11k wood yard, unit of l'entcii street. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Koscoc's 011 Main street." opposite N. Loch's. Families supplied hv the hundivd or the sack, open or in the shell. Thousands have used Kendalls SjKivIn Cure for rheiiinntisin after all oilier remedies had failed and have ex IKTienced instant relief. See the adver tisement. liefore purchasing goods of anjiuxly call and inspect my stock. You arc welcome. I will gladly show my goods, no mailer wlK'ther you buy or not. New goods by every steamer. S. Daxzicki:. Any amount of new goods now oiening at Adlers. He has brought some verv lastv articles this trip. (o anil see for yourself. Those birthday cards just opened at Adlers book store are immense. JJcfore purchasing your sewing ma chines, call and examine A. Van Dusen & Co.'s stock. They have just received a new and elegant" lot, which they are ottering at bottom prices. Charles Gratkc has always on hand No. 1 XXX Premium Ale and first pre mium Lager Deer from the. Albany brewcrv, San Francisco, at his saloon on the Roadway. S. G laser & Co., successors to F. .Sherman & Co.. liavuig bousht the meat and vegetable market of F. Sher man & Co., wonlil respectfully ask n continuance of the patronage bestowed on the former proprietors. S. Danziscr. San Francisco clotliinir store, has the largest and best selected stock of clothing in the city. Also, gents furnishing goods, boots and shoes, truiiKs and valises, nals and caps. Mamiiia." said a five-year-old, the other day, "I wish you wouldn't leave mo to take care of babv again. I le was so liiul 1 had to eat all the candy you bought at the Astoria Candy Factory to Riuuse hini Peter Wilhelm has established a first class saloon in C. II. Page's build in'', on Snueuionhc street, near the bell tower, and has appointed Messrs. Wm. Dock & Co. his agents. The best of everything in the line of wines, liquors, oeer, cigars, eic, win ue Kfju on inuui. Having made arrangements in New York and San Francisco for the pur chase of all my goods, my facilities for buying are such as to enable me to undersell all others. 1 defy competi tion. S. Danziger, San Francisco cloth ing store, Astoria. Furnished Itonni to Let At Mrs. Munson's lodging Iioum. Office to Itcnt. Single or in suite of two. in Tiik A; 'oiti.vx building. Trices reasonable. Attention. Free lunch, lieer ami whiskey to nuitow at the Great Eastern saloon. H I .MAX YVAiiXhU. Salt. Snlt. Constantly on hand, and in quantities to suit. LiveriHMil factory filled. Buy coarse, and halt ground, at (J r.o. .Hr.Mi:s. Uriel;! Itrfrlc! KriH;! I have on haml a larg amount of brick for sab at from 5.1 to fs per thousand. Call ami examine, near A.-torin ceim jimv. John Williamson. Sherman Hi-os. ?xpriH Will receive orders at the store of 1. W. CaM-for upper A storm or any other jmrt f the eitv. I.iiue or orders on the slate ami lliey will he promptly at tended to. IV'o. I lee Cream. it makes all tin difference in lite wnrhl when vm get ice cream as Jo qualit. All who nai tried it. every IhmIj. pronounces Frank l'alMrs tin- IktI in qiialit v. Xo. 1 lee Cream, ami opially a mueh'to lhedi-h in uautity. Tin Cent ml Slotel. One of IIm timM. cleancft ami lvet kept hotel in ASoria. ituatel near the steamer landing, with first ela. airy riMiins. giMMl board and very reasonable rates. IJar and billiard nNuns. The 1kM of wines and liquors, and an excel lent tilass of .San Francisco icer. Axtoix IJiKi.on. Iroprietir. Attention to Iteer IrinlierM. The celebrated .San rraneis.eo Na tional Ileer. Max Wamier agent. is away ahead. The men who appreciate and are well pleaded to furnish it for their customer are Mr. IJeiloh and Mr. Louis Malot in Astoria, and Mr. W. W. Ward ami W. 15. Ilaydcn in llwaco. -And lout take the hore hoc away from their doors- WillinntNport I'rnperta . Crest ltanraiii are now olfcred in the city of WillimniMirt for any cisoiis wishing to lM-:de from one lot to live acres. It is well adapted for gardens, dairy ranches or pleasant heme: well elevated, situated one mile -oulli or Astoria on Yirnngs liaj. with a giod graded road to the place. For further information call at my residence near the cemetery. John Wim.iah-ox. teller I'roni ?.Iv. DaviUsjr.i. Astoria. Ma t, isxt. KniTei: Astekiax: It is with pleasure that 1 call the at tention of your readers to the tact that I have established a branch pltotogmph gallery in Astoria. opjMwiU tlu Court houstC 1 earnestly invite e cry citizen of your town and ieiuit to visit ii and examine the display or pictures, firmly believing that the verdict of each one will In that inv work ! not oni of the best but that lite price are reasonable. AH the finishing will Im done at my Ihiuic gallery in Fort land ami mailed direct to the customer. The ojH'rator in charge is an accomplished artist and has an abundance of patience with chil dren and nervous tcoplc. 1 am pre pared to do all kinds of viewing, color ing, copying, and enlarging to any size. In all (ejrtmciit. I will see that my customers go awaj satisfied, and re siKvtluIIy solicit their patronage. Very truly. J.G. D vvnso. Photographer. Corner First and Yamhill strcets,l'ort laml. wlf To the i'ltizeiiN of Astoria and Vicinity. The undersigned respectfullj dcsiies to inform the citizens of Astoria and vicinity that I hac been litra iiiiisiImt of vears engaged hi the majtufacliireof all kinds of American cloaks ami time pieces. mid that I hsc deiflled to make Astoria my future somcjlml having a thorough 'practical kuowtcdgc of Uh business. 1 a 1 it prcfnrcfto repair all kinds of AmtricauWlUpk ami timepiece-, with itchautar skill that can not fail to givjl saiisfaviniii. Hoping bj I I IVS s;iiisi;irinill. iiopiim 113 ainlmlii.slryJti merit tlieeon aml li;ire tliinatroiiaeof the ti.(iiif tl!c(!ccii city ami its holiest; ami Jiidu.slry fidcuct1 Hood cit vieinit.v. I An respectfully your liumhlt servant, Fka.nk Fri.i.Ki:. Rooms over Walla-walla retauraut .1. II. 1. (!ray is now selling Wheat. Draii and Feed of all kinds at reduced rales, and has also a line lot or Ash and Vine Maple Wood 011 baud for sale. The bct Carter's ('apt Ann oil clothing, rub'ier hnols, etc., sold at San Francisco wholesale prices at the San Francisco clothing store. Mrs. S. T. McKean will soon Ik in receipt of a full assortment ot Fourth of .inly ribbons. Mie nas now a line siock or laces, dressing jackets, white skirts, ami all kinds of ladies underwear. (live her a call. AIUSEMEKTS. LIBERTY HALL. .1. II. IIAYKIM.Y. MAXACHU. Wail for the Grand Comedy Boom ! ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, July 11, 1881 The Creatert Hit uf tlw S-m, Inn New Yirk t San FrnncWeo. IIAVKItLY'S crXKKKATSil C03IEIV CC3IPAXY. Direct frmn 1 Invert v's Ilth Mreet Tliejilre, New York City. lntrKlHcn Ameri ca's Famous Comedian MR. CHARLES B. BISHOP, As the IiiIihUmMc "Widow' ami the FaiHons Favorite MR. JAMES 0. BARROWS, Supported lv an exceptionally Slron Cat or Talenteil Art Ms iSrliou'l Ret intwil. but rememtier the date of the HAVEKl.Y F.Oil.M. Stonfliiy, July 11; I SSI. Popular price. No extra charge for re serving seats at CAUL ADLER'S. Merchant Tailor and Clothier. VI II lAl THE I.AP.GEST. FINEST, AKD CIIEAl'EST SELECTION OP 111. U. 1YJL J, 0L0TH, .OLOTHDfG AND FURNISHING GOODS. MISCELLANEOUS. CARL ADLER'S IP --jstSM. Pianos and Organs of all makes constantly on hand. ALso a full stock of VIOLINS. GU1TAHS, BANJOS, AC- COllDEONS. CONCERTLNAS, IIAPIONICAS, FLUTES. Also a large stock oftlK best of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As welt a evervthhnr cIm lu'lonj:iiu to a Ilrst (1jtss Jtiisie Ston. S'-.tiifsand Or.U's )ld on the monthly in stallment il.m or for r.'iit. CARL ADLEn'sHboOK STORE. TJk largest stock r Blank Books and Stationery Of every description. S'lnHt l4Hlcs. l'.iWes. Poetical Works. AIImiiiis ami t;il IViis. l!eMles a full and complete stcck of everyt .inj; usually SI ore. AInii iifws lfxrt aiHl agency for CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE c?5 Watolies. flocks and Jewelry, C r-H-ki-t and Tatdc Cutlery,' irt itF. laiikct aoIhhis ami loys, ir '& lVlun Fniimks and Chromos. NSoiJEi5:,,,y Carriag's. a complete " "- ' tr :r-ort)iH'nt. Arcliery, etc. New ih l ; every steamer. The public are invil. .1 ;o 1 auiiuc my ttc)yaml prices. CHEXAMrs .ST.. - ASTORIA. OUKCOX. ASTORIA AliKXCY OF HOWE & CO., Hook Ei:::d4T nxiI Xiianlc Hool( D3:iunShctitri-rs. TIh- miI Hinders in the stale that ran do atM-elass Hrk. smii as 1.00k. s vvitn Ollt IMjc. Full Turkev. I'am-I Covers, and Full OIK SWts. We liaie three Hrst -class work men fnM I be Ea-.l. Old ImmiKs rclioiuul. CARL AD1.KR, Agent. I IOTELS A X D KESTA U HANTS. A..I. MXC1.KK. f.S. WltlClHT KVisz:.vr siotki.. MhMl.KK Ofc W'KWSItr. I'reKieteri. Astoria t Orrfiun. milU riCOl'RIKTORS ARK HAlTY TO JL amiiHtiH-ei)M! ibealMielM1el Ikls been reHiiitel :imI tefHntKhed. addin: greatly to the iiHiifiHrt f Hsptcslssml is how the best hotel iHirtb of San Kram-irn'o. C.W. KNOH1.KS. ce.ai:s-:.iio3' rOKTI.ANii. - - AUZIKHKIt. - OKKUUN ZIEBER & KN0m.ES, Proprietors. I'ree ruaeh In ami fttH I lie lioasc. iirTiiK D.vu.v AsTtiuiAN is on flic at the Clan-iHliHi Hotel rewliits room. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. MAIN .STRKKT. -JItm. S. X. Ari-Isoiti. - ASTORIA Proprietor milKTKAYK-.IM: PUltl.IC WII.I. KIND JL Hie 1'hhmst lirst -I;hs in respects. and A share of I !(.-- lriHtKe is respectfully uriK'wnl ai:l lsltnhj l!oil:iy or week. Pair Wind CottW- Saloon CjcSQ HO-USEv WATKR KIKKI-rr. ASTIOKIA. Xel ilMrti lr. Kinst'v's. CTotree. Ten. ami Chocolate, with I'aKc. Vnts. t'!in;i 'onke! to Oin'er. Kim lufH. I.iii'.mr ami isars Ofthe lwst NrmmK HnvlHst jusi ojnwth-tl ih almve e-italilWt-jwnt uectnlinflv itiviteintr friends ami the IHiMk ttewrallv Io eiw us a trial. M-lf I'OAKU vS: KYANSON. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Ov.sici- Sn!(!!iii. N8" MAIN STI.'Kirr. ASTOKIA. rHIK rXI)KKSli?XEU IS PLEASED TO JL HIIIKHtlKH to t!lf Ladies and Gentlemen of this City That lie is now retarMl to ftimWt for them, r.t lirst I'lass st If. and ovrry style, OYSTKJU. IIT COhVKK. TEA, irrC. AT TIIK Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon, MA IX STKEKT. rkm-e rivi me a call. HOSCOK DIXON. Proprietor First Street Bridge Saloon. HENRY ROTHE, DIvAI.F.i: IX FINK WIXKS. I.IQUOltS. Ukici:. Cicaks, ami Ik.U brands ot KENTUCKY "WHISKY, t&JSoutk llmt street. I'oKTiMNn, Oukgox. J3r-IUstS Francisco VtxA Talde on the prt'misvs. Pilos for Sak. Mr. A. D. McMillan is preiwred to furnish Fir or Hemlock Piles IN ANY AMOUNT TO OKOKK, AND ON snoirr noticil Leave orders at lle tort of Trenchanl & CikHr. Astoria. Or arfdr-r!. Ai:.AIcMILUVN. Olney. Oregon. Q PILES. Tho HtMlersfeetM'd is nre:rt'd to furnish a lane number of Sidlos ami Snrs at his idueoon .short mtiee,at nMHinble rates. Alililyto C.G.CAPLES, Columbia City !s THE I X L STORE LEADS THE VAN ! ! A ROVE THE DIN AND TIDE OF BATTLE: A3UDST MISSILES PROM FLYING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL COMES THE CRT AND GRAND RUSH TO THE I X L STORE, Where Is displayed one of the largest and most complete stocks of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, EVER SEEN IN THIS MARKET, And to be Sold at the lowest Marginable Profits. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, With Satins, Gimps, Cords and Buttons to Match. IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. KCOSXE-ST,, CORSETS AND QX.OVES, AT PRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOU. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF SijprrLrLs; Stylos ixa. S"fcrarot7- BTa'ts- IX FACT HERE YOU WILL 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. JET. COOPER, I X 1. Store, comer Alain and Concomly Streets. Astoria, Oregon The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot 1 I H TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE 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 ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER -------- Proprietor. HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOK HE MANUFACTURE OF A FIRST CLASS AK tlclo, I am now prepared tofurniJ the public with the nuedt quality, foroaah. OF LAGER BEER, AT 30 CENTS PER GALLON W BEOLES A TiiEi. CtT'l'aniiHei and keepers of public bouses promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYEK, Proprietor ASTOKIA. OHEGON. Wilson & Fisher DKAI.EUS IX TT A ELX W l0ELE3. LU HUT GATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS xVND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. ri;ovisiNS, mill feed, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro- uuce or .sola at lowest prices. Corner Cheniunus and Hamilton Streets ASTOKIA. OKEGON. a. w. con nsr, VhoIesale agent for the RED CROWN FLOUR Made by the new inocess. The hot Flour in the market. Every' saek guaranteed ; if not jjood as represented you i-.m return it. Merchants will Find it to their advantage to. sell this Flour. BHAN, SnORTS AND CHOP FEED ALso for sale. Persons wishing Flour or Feed will find me at iny new Drug Store, at (. If. it X. Co's dock. Astoria. .1. AV. CONN. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BKXTOXSTKKKT, NK.VK I'AICKKll HdL'SK. ASTOKIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANDifflARISBBSGISBS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. D. "Wash, President. J. G. Hustlkr, Secret:uy. I. AV. Cask, Treasurer. JoiixFox, Superintendent. MAY UK HAD OF lE.R.HAWES SOLE AJ5KXT. Also. Ajrent for the celebrated MEDALLION RAiN'UE, JcL Tfir E Si ASTORIA, OREGON. every branch. BOTTLED BEER, AT $1 50 PIIR I)OZKK. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, DEAI.KR IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All Kinds or WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Comer of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. J3fStainplnndone to order. f. K. JAi'KIX.S. .1. A. JIONTOOMERV. STOVE AND TIN STORE Sole Agents for the Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTOKIA, - OREGON. IIVISIl TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF the citizens of Astoria und vicinity that I have opened a Near the 0. 1L & N. Co's 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 Druggist ot fourteen years experience, who will attend to the Prescription Department. Also a splendid assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Gombs, Toilet Sets, And everything usually kept in a first class Drug Store, and they will be sold at the VERY LOWEST TRICES. By strict attention and fair dealing I solicit a share of the public patronage. Jtespectfully, J. AY. CONN. p. S. Physicians prescriptions compound ed day or night. -v.