PJ Slxs aa1tj QstoxtoMi ASTORIA, OREGON: "WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29. 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excoptedl. D. C. Ireland, Editor and I'roiuirfnr AsUrrw.il Building, Case Street. Terms of Subscription : erved by Carrier, per week ...25 Cents fcnt by mail. fourmonths...............S8 00 ent by mail, one year. .... 9 K) Free of Postneo to Subscribers. sff-Adrortieeinent8 inserted by the year at the rate of $1 50 ier square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, afty cents per square for each insertion. Tlir Weekly Astitrinn Is a nr.tinmoth sheet, nearly double -the size of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, containing in audi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, matket re ports, etc. Jt is furnished to single sub scribers at $2 00 per year in advance. 23T"A limited numoer of small adver tisements inserted at established rate. THEOITY. Thk Daily astokian will lc ct lv mail alio cent. a month, frccof jwtaae. IlcaiU em who contemplate ahxence from the citu can have Thk Astoiuax follow ihem, Daily or Vi:kkly tAltion to any pot-officc with out additional erpemc. Addrcoxc may Itc cnanged as often a dcxircd. Tjoare order at tnr cfuntlna room. Monday will be the glorious Fourth. The Empire is 1G' days from New York. The steamer Clara Parker towed the Emily Stephens to Portland. The Argonaut delivered the Ore gonian yesterday afternoon at 3:45. Gra3's wood j'ard is where you get your money back and no growling. Read C. H. Coopers new ad to day. It is expressive and is to the point. The steamer John Nation is undergoing repairs at the Astoria Iron works. The Bellaporte arrived down yestordaj in tow of the Ocklahama, Strang pilot. The Astoria landed another cargo of building material at the rock yester day. Mr. Holt returned. An excursion is talked of from Shoalwater ba to Astoria on the 3d and -1th, by the steamer South Bend. Mr. Loomis informs us that it is now a lixed fact that the new Ihvaco steamer will be built this year. Mr. A. L. Fox is now engineer on the steamer Victoria. Ills post-otlice address is Soda creek, British Colum bia. Dr. .1. L. York, will speak-at Liberty hall, Sunday evening at 8 i: M., subject: InOflclity and Infidels. Seats free. The News of the 11th contradicts the statement that the Dayton woolen mills did not pay expenses, and were for sale. Capt. J. D. Merryman will enter as collector of customs on the 1st, Hon. W. D. Hare clears, fur his"home in Washington county. The select party at Liberty hall Monday evening will be a grand af fair. Astor lodge Knights of Pythias, will attend in uniform. The Besse discharged twenty of her Celestials at upper Astoria, and proceeded to Portland yesterday. Betts pilot, Ocklahama towing., The Empire finally took tugs yes terday that can tow a vessel and came in. The Sol Thomas and Columbia hooked on to her, Howes pilot. The sail loft sign on Warrens warehouse was put aslant, and it has thrown that entire warehouse and dock out of plum. Look at it. The Alden Besse reports a Ger man steamer about ready to sail from Hongkong for Astoria and Portland, witli Chinese goods and passengers. The bark Edwin Reed from As toria, reported ashore, arrived at Dun kirk on the 14th. The British bark Campana also arrived at Falmouth on the loth. The California One Price Store, corner of Benton aud Chcnamus streets have a new address to the peo ple. Read the ads in The Astokian if you would keep posted. Free lessons in arithmetic every evening on the public street by C. Frnsher Howard, author of the Cali fornia Calculator, etc The attention of educators is specially invited. Mr. Jack Winchell will volunteer to drive as many horses as can be hitched to the Liberty car on the Fourth. He is an old time stage driver on the overland, and fully understands his business. The Bellaporte goes to Liverpool, but is not yet loaded. Her Portland cargo consists of 25G-1 centals wheat, valued at $3,100; 7,055 barrels of flour valued at $31,000. Total value, $34, 100; shipped by Balfour,Guthrie & Co. On Sunday evening, June 2Gth, Lars. Olsen, of Deep river, fished till 12 o'clock midnight, and then had to buy a salmon from another boat for his breakfast in the morning. Hans J enseD inquires: "Will he be prose cuted for buying the fish for breakfast, or for not catching any himself, simply netting his net?" We give it up. Finances Apportioned. Yesterday the general committee apportioned the funds collodod to de fray the expenses of the Fourth of J J uly committee, among the vnrioMsj sub-committees, as follows; To the committee m Amusement and gam& fao M Grounds ?w W) rire works fiw GO Decorations, liberty car, vie. Hand J'locession Refreshment Printing Regatta mm .... r, iK) .... CK) .... 39 00 .... 'JO 00 Total anpoitioHed 2Xi f0 The finance committee have secured $300 which will probably be raised $10, leaving in their hands the sum of $15 for incidental expenses. The committee to procure Chaplain, Orator and Header, reported thai Mr. Winton will deliver the Oration, xml Col. Pi. R. Spedden will read the Dec laration of Independence. The various lodges of the city, Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights, Hi bernians, etc., etc., will probwltly all be invited to participate; also the Sun day schools, etc., and the firemen, as we can do nothing without these organ izations. The military should also be invited, but of course the various com mittees all know and understand just what to do and how to do it, and will undoubtedly see that no person, or ganization or society is overlooked. All committees will of necessity be obliged to work together more or less, because the sums of money available, if aggregated in one grand total, is not sufficient to tempt airybody to turn embezzler; but such as it is it was freely given, and let n make the best of it. The Goldondale flouring null is building up a good business, and cut ting off an import which will enrich the producers of Klickitat. Now all committor and all com mitteomen. know just what the' can do towards the celebration. Let us have the complete programme for The Astori N by Saturday sure. While Astoria Engine Co. No. J were out drilling last night with their steamer the roof of Capt. 1J. IJrowns warehouse caught fire from the aparks. The boj's turned on a stream immedi ately and quenched it. Master M. C. Crosby jr., the baby of our ncighltors, attended Holden auction pale yesterday in his fa titers arms aud when he came away was ''neither barefoot nor shod," having lost oin of the stockings fiMti his fat little leg. The I'otnlninn California Courier, .June 22d, thus lefers to the visit of our Mr. Baltes: J. W. Dalles, of Tub Astoim x, published at Astm, Ore gon, paid us a pleasant visit on Mon day. He was here 'siting his brother-in-law, l. Warnekro. IWr. liaUes is one of the finest job printers on the coast is a gouuitie artistic printer. In regard to the Inst statement of fact, we ma' saj that Mr. Baltes work is pronounced equal to any done in San Francisco, aud he is so credited by all aitistic printers of the lmy city. When Van Dtisen A Brow n pio neer warehouse wan erected, just across Cass street from Cnt. Moses Rogers' residonoe, ships could land there from Skipnnon, etc. Now that part of Scow-lmy is filled in so that a fishing boat can scarcely get in at high water. If there could be u row of planking run along the roadway jmIcs to low water mark, some good build ing lots would be roclaimod by the de bris, and the harbor be protected. As it is, it will not lie vary long till eo ple will have to dredge the slijts at the docks along the city front. In conversation with Mr. .lamos Muckie, of St. Helen, yesterday, we learn that a very different state of things exist in that town now from any that has existed since the time St Helen was destroyed by incen diaries to get the place out of the way of Portland. Matters are lively there, and business flourishing. They now have a good wagon road to Portland, and to the Nchalcm settlement, which is becoming quite a thrifty communi ty. Mr. Mucklc is of the same opin ion expressed heretofore by The As tokian, with reference to the rail road, that it must cross tiie river be low St. Helen to meet the Kahuna junction. If a ferry is to be used, ice will present serious obstacles to winter traffic above St. Helen anywhere, hut below St. Helen the forry could be used at all times. Besides this, ocean steamers and vcssols can always con nect from Astoria to any point below St. Helen, but not so above there. We are inclined to think that the railroad com pan' will choose this lower route. A splendid avoitnu'iit of fresh French candies will be o-vewd to-day at Adlers. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc. in their season. The New TeMnmenl authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles .Stevens and Sons. Citj Book store. Look out for a big lot ofssiu 1'nui cisco National brewery beer to arrive bj steamer Oregon, at Ma Wagners agency. Fro.sh candies made daily.at the As toria Candy Factor next door to Stevens V: Sons book store ophite the bell tower. Charles Stevens A: Son are in io ceiptofa fine stock of mouldings, ami are now prepared to make picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. hellers From the People. "Wcnr Women. Astokia, .Tune 27. I have rend with considerable interest the article upon Rest" in vestcidavs Astokian, and indorse every word ol it as true. Mn would 1mm benefitted by attentive study of it aud now I ask space for the fol lowing1 for weary wemen: Nothing is more reprehensible aud thoroughly wrong than the idea that a woman fulfills her diitv by doing an amount of work that is far beyond J her stiengtli. She not only does not fulfill her duty, but she most singular ly fails in it, and the failure is tuily deplorable. There can be no sadder signt than that of a broken down overworked wife and mother a wooian who is tired her whole life 'hrough. If the work of the house hold cannot Ik? accomplished by order, system xnd moderate work, without he necessity of wearying, heart breaking toil -toil that is never ended aud never liegmi, without making life a treadmill of labor, then for theake of humanity let the work go. Bet er to live in the midst of disorder than that order should he purchased at ?o high a price the cost of health, strength, happinoss, and all that makes life enatirable. To the over worked woman this green old age is out of the question; old age comes on her, sere and yellow, before its time. Her disposition is ruined, her temper is soured, her very nature is changed by the burden which, too heavy to carry, is dragged about as long as wearied feet and hands can do their part Even her affec tions are blunted, and she be comes merely a machine a woman without the time to sympathize with and cheer her husband, a woman so overworked during the day that when night comes her sole thought and most intense longing is for the rest and sleep that very probably will not come; but even if it should, that she is too tired to enjoy. Better by far to let everything go unfinished, to live as best she can, than to entail on herself and family the curse of oveiwork. The woman who spends her life in unnecessary labor is, by this very labor, unfitted for the highest duties. She should be the haven of rest to which both husband and children turn for ieace and refreshment. She should le the careful, intelligent ad viser and guide of the one, the tender confidant and helpmate of the other. How is it possible for a woman ex hausted in body, as a natural conse quence in mind also, to perform oithcr of these offices' No, it is not possi ble. The constant strain is too great. Nature gives way to it. She loses health and spirits and hopefulness, and more than all, her youth; the last thing a woman should allow to slip from her; for, no matter how old she is in years, she should be young in heai t and feeling, for the youth of age is sometimes more attractive than vouth itself. Coarse Liverpool Salt V s.tfe by iHoffou, at :san I'rAHriseo jM-M-es at WarrJi ttid Katoiis .Woria market. ( To the Children. All llie ehlldieiiwi-iiug to utici jvate in the 1m Mirth iif .Inly celebration, or ride on the Liberty bar. will please )eae their name-:(t Mjfs. l)erbs miili lierysloiC; itelliektiis: Itover-j. All fuu-loiiig frllou- who want to join lite procsspni ut the Rollick ing Rover- hi theniightfof the Fourth of .Inly will plea-ci'poilAo Joe Charters, at the barlier sImiji ou (. henaiiiiis street. l'e ewaim at Ro-cins oy-ler and re ficshnicnl snliMHion Main stieel. Mav Wagner's San Fraiieiheo a- tHMial brewery Ian-reaif! iH-bi-at. P. WillM'llH, RosS S4Nll. OUIMIsitU tlH'Claieudou hotel. Portland, Oiegou. 1. .1. Goodman, ihi ClH'namus stnvt. has jitst lecencd Uh lafe.st and mo-t fashionable style of gents and ladks boirfs, shoes, eli'. Try Kendalls .Spavin One. a sure rented for -. "m-v. ciub-, ring Immc, or anj eularguteiif of lite jiiiits. See the advertisement. 1'or tlK' gemiiiH- .1. II. Cutter old RohiIkhi. ami the best of wines, liquor and San Francisco In-er, call at thcGem. (piM-ite IIk 1hU tower, ami -ec Camiv-Ik-11. Capl. .1. II. D. Gray h now prc'mretl to .supply the best qualities of fir. hem lock, ine niaph, spruce limlx. etc Lea-orders at JIh wood yard, fMtof Renteu street. For a fiist-ia.sb otcr stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy ront. go to Roseoe's on Main street, opposite N. Loch's. Families supplied by the bundled or the sack, open or in the .shell. Thousands have used Kendalls Spavin Cure for rheumatism after all other remedies had failed and have ex perienced instant relief. Sec the adver tisement. Refore pnrcha?iug goods of anybod call and inspect my stock. You are welcome. 1 will gladly show my goods, no matter whether you buy or not. New good-by ever steamer. S. Dax.icki:. Any amount of new goods now opening at Adlers. He has brought .some very ta-ty article-tlii-trit. Go and see for yourself. Those birthday cards just oicncd at Adlers lKok store an immense. Refore 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 offering at bottom prices. Charles Gratke has always on hand No. l XXX Premium Ale and first pre mium imager Jicer lrom tue .vioany brewery, San Francisco, at his saloon on the Roadway. S. ("laser & Co.. successors to F. Sherman & Co- having bought the meat and egetable market of F. Sher man .v lo., would respectfully ask t continuance of the patronage bestowed on tlte former proprietors. ' j S. Daniger. San Francisco clolhin; wow, nas me mrpest, aim uesi sciccictt stock of clothingm thecUy. ANo, ffents fiiriiHltin? jrooch, boots ami j-IhM'S, trunks anil nlic, hats slid caps. iMaiiiuift." il a five-j etir-oltl, the othiT ilnj, "I wMi you wouldn't Icavo ini to taki' eare of baby asain. Ho was ;o bail 1 had to oat all the candy yon bought at tin Anuria Candy -Faotorj- to auiiiM- hiniT llains: made arratifjonionU in Xew York and San FranciMo for the pnr ohftse of all my Roods, niy facilities for buying aio such as to onnblo me to undersoil all others.. I defy eoinpcti tiou. S. Dnnziper, San Francisco cloth ing store, Astoria. FurulHlicl Itooius to Let Af Mrs. Million's lodging hoit. Officer to Rrn:. Single or in -mite of two. in Thk A tokiax building. Price reaoiiabl. Attention. Free lunch. leer ami whiskey to moumow at the Groat Eastern saloon. Max WAuNhi:. Notice to Fishermen. From HH to 1.ooo"ihuim1 of black spawn from sturgeon wanted. Cah lald at .1. T. Hokchki:- Dew Ii.-op Inn. Salt. Suit. Constantly mi hand, and in tpiantitie to snft. I.fveiirttol faetory tilled. Bay mim ami hall ground. at t'Ko. W. IIfMl. Xtriek! Uriel: ! ItrieM 1 havemt hand a lani amount of brick nwsaieat from S Jo? per thousitnd. Call ami eamim. near .Worm ecmc tei. .Ichix William-ox. Sherman SIros. Kjres Will recciw "order- at the -tore of I. Y. Case for upper A-(oiia or any other jarl of the city. Leave ymr oniei- on the -late and the will IteiiiniuiHl al JeiMled to. rV. I lee ('renin. It makes all tin diflTcrer.ee in tlie world where yiMi get lee cream as to qualit. All who have trieu" it. ever -IkmI. pronounce- Frank Falicr.- the boVt in qualit. No. 1 lee Cream. and eqiiall a- much Jo thedi.-h in quniitit. The Central Hotel. One of the liiteM. eleane-t ami let kept hotel.- in A-toria. .-ituatetl near the steamer landing, with first class, ain room-, good board ami very rea-onabfe rate. Bar and billiard rooms. The let of wines and liquor-, and an excel lent gla-s of .sau Francisco leer. Axtoin liir.i.oii, Proprietor. . Attention to Iteer Drinker". The celebrated an Fnutei-en Na tional IJeer. Max Wagner agent, is aw a ahead. The men who appreciate anil are well ldca-ed to furnish it for their customer- are Mr. ikiloh and Mr. Louis Malot in A-tona. and Mr. V. W. Ward ami "W. I!. Ilayden in Hwaeo. "And iloiil take the "horse -lioe aw a from their door-. 'Willinuispnrt l'ropei'tj . Great Iwrgaiiis are now ofleteri in the city of WiIliamsKMt for asu cr-oiis wishing to locate fiom one U to the acre-. It i- well aduitod for gardens, dairy ranches or oiea-aut ltoiiie-: well elevated, .situated one mile -onth of .Woria on Youngs lw. with a good graded road to the plan-. For further information call at my residence near tbcrciMctcr. .loiix Williamson. To Mvc .Men. Tin: Astoki v has now reached a eirctilatiou which jdaee- it at the lcd of Hh' list of Oregon dailie-, and iu-iires toadverti-crs thereof more benefit for the amount paid than ma hc-ocurcd el-ew liero. To llmse w ho w ish to reach the largest iihih'nt of readers t the smalle-t cNpctisc. we offer the i-olnii-of an attraeihe daih. I lie si'eess of which from tin- ery start ha Ihsmi far lHyoid the cNpectatiou- of sln not sanguine. Letter S'rom tlr. ilnviiisou. Astoria. Ma J". issi. I'iutei: Astihhax: It is with plcasiuc that I call the at leiitHin of imr readejs in Hh (wl that I have established a branch hotigmph galler in Astoria, oppiwuv tin C.atrt h'Mise. I cariKslly invite exer eitjen of ottr town aud ieluit to isit i; and cNamiue the display of jicliires, firmly believing that the enlief of eaejt one will be that m work Is not only of the Iesj but that the prices re reasonable. All the fmi-hiiig will Ik done at ui Ihuiic gallery in Portland ami mailed direct to the customer. The operator in charge is an accomplished aiJisj and has an abundance of patience with chil dien and nervous coplc. I am pre Kticdlodo all kind-of iewing. color ing, et ip. ing, ami enlarging to an sic. In all dcpaifiMcnis. will M-elhatni euMiuiiers go awa. xiiisfM-d, ami rc skeellully wdieit their 'Mlrouugc. Yer trul. .I.G. Daviiimin. Photographer. Comer First ami Yamhill -;reets,Port-lawd. wtf .1. II. D. Gra i- now selling Wheat. I "ran and Feed of a kinds at led need rate-, and has al-o a line lot of Ash ami Vine Maple Wood ou hand for snhi. The lie.st Carter's Cape Ann oil clothing. rublHT lioots. ete sold at Sail Franci-i-o whole-ale riee at the San Fraiiri-eo clothing store. Mis. s. T. MrKi'au will mhiii he in re-elt of a full assortment ot FiMirth of .Iiilv rihlMiiis. S1m has now a flue stoek of laces, tire iiiu jacket-, white skirts, ami all kinds of ladle.- underwear. Ghc her a call. AMUSEMENTS. . LIBERTY TIALL. .1. II. HAM'RI.Y MAXAiiER Wait for the Grand Comedy Boom ! ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, July 11, 1881 The ("realesi Hit of the SVaMHt. f riHti ew Yrk to Shm Krawei-eo. HAVr.Itl.Y'S CIMiKRltATKI) WIDOW BBDOTT C03i::iV ("JHtlMXY. Oliwt frn IlHerly Hill MivH Tiwlrt ' Now York ("it. lutMHliK'iin: Aim'n- en -s rnitHHiN i im,tiinti MR. CHARLES B. BISHOP, Astlie IuliHital4i "WftloH" ami tlw FattHHit l"ainti' MR. JAMES 0. BARROWS, Sup-Hirled l an friHMaM HtrtHtjr Chl of IVIt'HtiNt .rtlt'- t5T"l)H't fscl miol. twt triitmilHT ll lMteif tlH IIAVHUI.Y r.Otl.M. Uronday, July 1 J, 1881. l'opUr itrk-f. X vxlra oliatei- f.r ir Sfn1ipMrntsat CAIJt. ADI.UK'S. VI II l A MISCELLANEOUS. CAKL ADLER'S Pianos and Organs Of nil make- eniftanth on hand. Also a fall -toek r VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC CO KDEOXS. CONCERTINAS. HARMONICAS, FLUTES, At-o a laijje -took ol Hie best of VIOLIN AND GFITAR STRINGS, SHEET MlTSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As w-il a- cientl.ine else 1eIongin to a l'irst ( I.4n .MHsie Store. naiio-auri ()nnm-oll u the monthly in -tHttiiHMiJ plan or f r n-i.t. CARL ADLER'S BOOK. STORE. Tlie largest -lock of Blunh Books and Stationery of eer leseriiti(Mi. s-Imh)J IkMtks. Ilitiles. Pocticiil Works. AllHiHisaud liohl Pen-. IW'i.l.-s a full and complete stok of eert mg iLsiially ..... .'.. ... i. tit-..., rtiiii .iriii; iui eer p.iH-r and K-rioilk-:d uHbIicd. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE SI. If. MhJI ,.... .l......t .....I a.u..A.. f.1. Vatrlie-.. Cloek- rih! .Tcwelrj, rS rMkt-t nntl Tnlrio f'ntlprv 7 5m Yankee XotHiis ami Toys. Sfv5oJ Itali Carriapes. a complete - '1'aMirliiuiit AnliMrr. pti New goiMls J eer-sieaiMfr. The public ire inulftl te vaiiiim- my -tm'k and price-. CIIENAMISST. - ASTOltlA.OREfiOX. ASTORIA AltKXCV OK HOWE &, CO., 15oo2i UinIrs :i:nl lilnnlc Hook IrlatJHfaeturers. Tlw ntl liHlcrs in the State that can do Hist-cta. Wfrk. siKii as Hooks with Cllt I"dpeis. I'iiII Tnrkc . Panel Touts, ami Full Cilt Sides c half three rlrst-class work-w- fnM Um Ka-l. Old Ixiks rehoiuid. CARL ADI.EIt. Agent HOTELS AND RESTAXJ UAXTS. A.. I. MKCI.XU. C. S. WIUOHT occiDK.vr ;joT:r U.KK & WKP'llt. l'rrrietors. .Utnritt, tirrynn. Ttmv. ri'n:irn.t:.s akk siaity to ft. MWHMH4Vtttal tle Hlne hotel has been reRUHietlHM.i refnrntsiel. ntdtioi; greatly to ItacoMiort iT ilsntsaHtlisHim the best Inttei :hh1U of aii KnM.ciM'i.. . W . KNOWI.I-s. -.IKIU.K. rsAi:s:.'Vii ij'5'i-:l. POUTLVXIi, .... OREGON ZIEBER i KNQWLES, Pioivietors. I'n-r eKili to hm.1 Innn I'm Iiiiils4. i"Tnr I n A-noKi.w is.m rile at the 'l.ir.iHini Hotel reHttniK oshh. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. j main s-j i:j:kt. - - ASTORIA Hrs. S. "irrisoul. Proprietor rSlHKTK YJ'i.lXi: 'I'tl'.t.lt' Wll.l. KIXD JL lln I'HHieer ffi-4 class in all respects.aml a siure of tln-ir iMtrotiage is respectfully silM-iteiI. UrikMnl aiil lMii;iiiKh Iheila. or week. Kaii- Wind Coilri- Saloon WATER STStKin. ASTORIA. Xrt tltnir Jo Dr. I'm-t-.v. CotTee. Ten :xd 'Iioeolate. ivith Caiie. IO Cents. :!to2s. 'oLsmI to Oniei. Fine Wines. I.!iuors and Ciarst OftlH'le-t hniiHls. llaviiu! Jtist MpeiHs the alHe establLsh meat we ittHfeuly iiiiiietHir frk-mls and the IHtMk riMTtllj. to yaw ms , inal. -li l'OARI N lA'AXSOX. iROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. .MAIN STICIIKT. AsToRIA. mi!E iM)Kk.sk:m:i is I'i.kaskd to JL aaiHHiM-e to Hh i j Ladies and Gentlemen of this City 1 lhat h is mm treiHreit to fnnilsh for them, j m firt Hjs ,t k. ami every style, joYsrK':-. n.ir cofi-kk. tka. ktc. I T THK Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon, ma ix stkkkt. I'lea-e gne me a eall. UOSOOK IHXOX. Proprietor .First Street Bridge Saloon. HENRY ROTHE, D i:i.ki: in fixk yixks. i.Kioits, Ukkk. Cuiah. aial In-st brands or KENTUCKY -WHISKY. HtfSoatk l'irst street. I'okti.am. Oiikcon. 31!est Shm Fraueix-n Vt Table on the prtMHiso. Piles for Sale. Mr. A. I. McMillHH is tvnil to ftiniiili Fir or Hemlock Piles IX AXY AMOUNT TO OKDI'K. AXI) OX siioirr xotick. IjntAe Hrlra Ml tl tim if Treiiclmnl & ll-lir. Attttffat. OraiWriSis. A. It.Jb'MIUVX. OlHoy. On'gon. i PILES. T!ic HHtlpnriMHd K wrt dmh-iI to furnish ; a lurxv HHtMltrr ot Sink's mul bjmrs at bis Aiiiyto (.(!. CAPLES. Columbia City merchant Tailor and. Clothier. 1 VK LA''GEST PINEST A"D CHEAPEST SELECTION OF CLOTH. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. TALK IS CHEAP BOYS l ' .......... " ! BUT IT TAKES j j Money to Buy Whisky m'' -...................... .. It Also Eeqires Money to Pay Expenses. I cannot sell Goods AT COST anS pay expenses, but iHuiiuiuiuuiuiumiuuiirauiiuiiMiiiuiAauamuuiiawiiwHiiiwi 1 1 CAN AN6 WILL "iiiiiisiiaiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuaiiuiniiuuiiiiliiiiiuuiuuuiMiasuiniuiHmiifift Sell af Lorer Pries Than certain Chatham Street Style of Merchants, who come before the public in flaming advertise ments only for the purpose of SWIN DLIsr4 TTLp PEOPLE Notwithstanding the fafct of this being the dullest year since my arrival instoria, I have nearly doubled my sales, wch has only been attained BY SQUARE DEALING. tntje: ..a....... RECEIVED BY QVERY STEAMER. Remember tile Placd, the Old and Reliable ONI PEICE I X L DRY mmS AND GhOVHINQ UGVSE Main Stree near Parlier Mouse, Astoria. C. H. COOPER, The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot 1 ' j ' ' ' f11 I '""J.' "., ! In 'iii I'gf -JHilBfifflSSar 3, B.. HAWES, TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HE1LBORN, MANUFACTUKER OF ETJIllSriTUPvE S 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 M. MEYER H A VINO EVERY FACILITY FOK HE 3IANUFACTUUE OF A F1KSTCLA&S AK ticlo. I ata now prepared to Curat the public with the finest quality. Tor cash. LAGER BEER, AT 30 CKXTS PER GALLON W JdLQXaEiB A TiE. SSTamilies and keepers of public hoisos M. MEYEfK. Proprietor Wilson & Fisher DEALEKS IX TT A E-LI W j.ELE3. UUUiVlUAlliXU JLjO, jKJ1U UilJ PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing-. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Winch will be exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenanms and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. J -VT. CON KT, Wholesale agent for the RED CROWN FLOUR Made by the new pi oceb-s. The best Flour in the market. Every sack guaranteed; if not good as represented ou can return it. Merchants will liml it to their advantage to .sell this Flour. BRAN, SHORTS AND CHOP FEED ALo for Mile. Persons wishing Flour or Feed will find nie at my new Drug Store, at (. R. & X. Co' dock. Astoria. J. V COXX. Oi 1' i 3tf .....& MAY BE HAD OF He. r. ha wes SOl.K ACKXT. ANo. Aueiii tor the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE. ASTOItIA, OREGON. BREWERY. Proprietor. BOTTLED BEER, AX J$l 50 1'lAt BOZEK. promptly and regularly supplied. ASTOItIA. OKEGON. I WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION' OF the citizens of Astoria ami vicinity that I hae opened a XXTGc STORE Near the O. St. & X. Co's dock. My stock Is new and fresh and any one wLshnig any thing in my line may depend on getting the PL'REST AND BEST. I have secured the sen ices of Mr. A.F. Johns, a careful and competent Druggist of fourteen jears experience, who will attend to the Prescription Department. Also a splendid assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Brushesj Gombs, Toilet Sets, Ami everything usually kept In a first class Drug Store, and they will he sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. By strict attention" and fair dealing I solicit a share of the pubSe patronage. Respectfull-: J. W. CONN'. 1'. S. Physicians prescriptions compound ed day or night. i SL M. rr 4r '