-wS - V 0) Vol XY. Astoria, Oregon, Saturdav Morning, July 0, 1 881. !sTo. 59. LAKE TAHOE. liKdUTTEs or its scnyxny - ;ts fWAXGJXa MOODS AXD J1UKS. IFALLKX LEAK AND CASCADE LAKHS I31ERALD HAY. gradually becoming narrower and wild. The hotel itwlf is fcituitted in a pine jrovi, which fills lite UHMctiH Gun. Then is a constant tendency among' writors to comjmro places remarlcable for their natural beauty with other placet- of a simi lar general character, and com parisons have been frequently made between lake Tahoe and lake (Jomo, and Geneva lake in "Europe, or lake George in New York. In my opinion Mich com parisons are both improper and unfair. These four lakes are so entirely unlike as mere sheets of water, and all their surroundings are Tso completely different, that there is in fact no common ele ment of comparison among them. One thing is very certain, that those tourists. Whit Come la Inline 01.1, Take the regular trip about the lake in the steamboat Stanford, indulge perhaps in a boat ride and lishingexptdition,and then go away after a day or two, see absolutely nothing of tin peculiar beauties of lake Tahoe. A person must live on the lake for days, and evi'ii weeks; must watch it inits vari ous moods, its varieties of form and color, in Older to appreciate, even to to a partial xtent. its real love liness. When I first reached the lake and rode across it from Tahoe city to Taliae, my feeling, it must be confessed, was one of disap pointment. This wai partly due the day itself, which was un pleasant, cloudy, with a cold, raw wind blowing quite strongly. But T think the first impression, even in the best of weather, must be one of slight disappointment. Lake Tahoe must always grow upon one. The visitor must Rumble Along Iti oodcd Shores, day after day, must look out upon the changing hues of the water, the green, the light and dark blues, the deep purple and violets, the orange and the golden tints, which, under different condi tions of the sunlight, blend into each other in an indiscribable love liness; he must watch the play of light and shade over tiie face of the surrounding mountains; above all, he must often visit and become familiar with the charming spots which lie a short distance back from the shores, and which are completely hidden from the view of passenger on a steamboat the exquisitely beautiful little moun tain lakes, the numerous cascades and waterfalls, and the grand pine forests, lie must sec all these features of the bcene before he can begin to understand lake Ta hoe. When he has thus seen them, and they have become, as it were, a part of his very being, he will then admit that the praises which have been lavished upon the lake are not exaggerated, and that it i s one of The .Host Keautlftil yiils Tn its natural loveliness to be found in the country, or perhaps in the world. H needs the addi tions made by art, the ruins, the castles, the splendid country seals with their elaborate ground, and the vineyards covering the moun tain sides, which form such a characteristic incident of the cele brated Swiss and Italian lakes, and which are found to a very slight extent on the borders of lake George; but some of these im provements will doubtless come in the course of time. I would not, at all events, exchange these for ests and groves of noble pines for any vineyards or gardens: and the waters of lake Como or Geneva cannot surpass those of lake Tahoe in the multitude and absolute per fection of varying hues and colors. I can convey a better impression of the wonderful charms of this southern portion of the lake by describing the results of several expeditions made on different days to the points of specinl interest which lie in immediate vicinity of the Tallac house. At the extreme southern end of the lake there opens a valley, which runs back into the mountains several miles, mouth of the valley and reaches to the waters edge. About two miles from the hotel, up this valley, lies The ration Leaf J-nl.'o. It is either a pleasant walk, ride or drive to the border and liead of this little sheet of water. A good carriage remd winds through tlie pine trees, crosses a large natural meadow, and soon turns down to the shores of the smaller lake. These natural meadows, of ton eon taining several hundred acres, are a very remarlcable feature of the higher Sierra, being found in al most all the small valleys. At this season of the year I Hey are filled with herds, of cattle, brought up for the purpose of feed. When the road reacles the Fallen Leaf lake it tin ns and rims along its borders for about two miles to its head, and then follows up the val ley for a couple of miles to a very remarkable soda snriiitr. This road along the lake sliore is certainly the mod. charming and delightful mountain road i have ever jMsed over. The. lake lies lietween Tal lac mountain on the h skle, and a high pine ridge on the other. The latier slope i covered with the foiet down to the very waters edge, and through this llc road runs, the lake n few rods ofi'. the waters clear, blue and .Nparlillu in lite iiiilii;til. While the ground on each side of the road is covered with numerous sjccie.s of bright colored wild (lower. For quiet beauty and peaceful loveliness, this Fallen Leaf lake is unsurpassed by any other of the numerous lakes in this portion of the Sierra. Fallen Leaf lake lies about fifty feet above the level of Talioe, and a large brook, coursing down through the valley, empties into it at its head, over a succession of cascades, by the side of which the load runs on its way to Soda springs. About two miles from the liotel, in another direction, is the Cascade lake. This lies at an elevation of alout mic iundred and fifty feel above Talioe, in a wild gorge, rather than valley, at the north end of mount Tallac. 1 ts outlet, a half mile long, pours down the mountain j-ide in a con tinuous succession of small cas cades, and enters lake Talioe a mile and a half from Tallac Itouse. Taking a boat and rowing a mile over the calm, blue waters of Tahoe, you soon reach the outlet of Cascade lake, where it Aclunllj Tumbles Into ImUv Tailor Over a ledge of broken rocks. At this point, i few feet from the stream, an old fisherman has placed his cabin, and here lie has lived alone, summer and winter, for eleven year. Leaving the boat and following up a rough road, or, rather trail, on either side of the outlet, after a half mile of walking, 3011 come to the Cascade lake. That sheet of water is ut terly unlike Fallen Leaf lake. What it lacks in quiet leauty it fully makes up in wildness and grandeur. The mountain sides rise abruptly from each shore. On the south side it is impossible to make ones way to the head, the banks are so rough; on the north shore a pedestrian who is strong and active ma', with difficulty, force a passage. The only con venient mode of mtiniiuj the head is by means of a boat. The re markable feature of this lake, which gives it its name, is a most magnificent waterfall at its very head. A large stream coming down from the bights of Tallac, through a wild ravine, pour by two or three successive leaps over the precipice into the lake itself. It is so difficult to get near the cascades that J can only form an estimate of its hight, but I think the total descent over the series of ledges which really t'orni One "Waterfall. Must be at least two hundred feet. It is so high that the uppermost fall can be seen from the steam boat when three or four miles from the shore. The cascade resembles, in its wildness and in the broken of the waterfalls of the Yosemitc valley. The next interesting spot which attracts the visitor is Enicr ald bay, since it combines the eahn beauty of Fallen Leaf lake with much of the wildness and gran deur of the Cascade. It is a land locked bay, opening from Taiioe by a very narrow mouth, running in land alxmt three miles, and sur rounded by high mountains, and near its head by cliffs almost per pendicular, which must le one thousand five, hundred feet or two tlmusand feet in hight alove the level of itie hike. The entrance is about three miles from the hotel, and it can onlv be reached bv a JVruvian ltittcrx. CiitclMB KuWra The MUit CinolHiii was tin skjh$I: Yicerm in lVra in 1M. The ('unities. fiis wife. wa. prosTrateri ly an mtemiit lent fever, from w lilch she x Treed lj the iiM-of lite native reined, the "Peru vian burk. or. as it was called in the lanuuascnr the eonnln. 'Quinquina." Crateful for Iter reetnorj.t 1 her return to KuntjK' in ma. he introduced the reined v in Spain, where it was known under various Halm's, until I.iiiinviis called ir Cinchona, in honor of the lady w ho had hroti!ht them that wliieh was more precious than the ohl of the Ineas. Tn tin da. after a lapse of two hun dred and iff I ears, science has given ns nothing to take its place. It effectu ally ernes a morbid appetite for stimu laiit. hy restoring" tin natural tone of the sumineh. It attacks excessive he of liquor as it does a fever, ami destroys eoth alike. The powerful tonic irlne of the Cinchona is preeneil in I lie Peruvian Hitters, which are as cffeclhe against malarial feer to-dav as thev were in the da of the old s-jmHisli Vicerovs. We guarantee the ingredi ents of tlteso hitters to he absolutely boat. I here can be no more : ,;rc. iWt f the IhM known quality. cbunii S,.ot imagin,,! .!.,, iMSSitf&'ft wooded shores of this bay. Al-1 the pudding is in the eating," and we .... willing! v abide this test, tor sale by though called e bay, it is mi all its., ill dniggists. grocers and liquor dealers. features another mountain lake, j'1' its wators are several hundred lec-t qummoxs. in the imult-eotirt, state r k) Oregon Clatsop eoimtv deep, ami have 1 beautiful green color, in :'l their shallower parts, from a growth of tnos" which seems lo Cover the ICorks anil Pebble On the bottom. As in the Cas cade lake, a stream coining down a wild gorsrc from the mountain hiffht .Man (. Rmwu. C A. Mttii and C. II I'age Haintiffs : vs. Warren Ulney. Ahnetln IIanl.IariaMoore. Kimh C. French. C. A. MiCiure, IlarncI H. CiHlilard. Man Hntiton. Frank 1". oine. Malvhia Liic-ohi. Ceoree Olnev.Hura Maoii,Uirniii.r.Ohievliilieii M. OlneV. Mbts 1". Olne. Kane Olnc. William Oliiex.aiHl II. It. I'efgiiMHi as I he guantiiot of thi said Ceorge Ulney ami illi.im Ohiei . minors, and of the said .Man Stanton aa in sane person. .hisejihiHe -fl Kohh I UAih and ConleU.1 Kivbb ilefemtaiiK. ToWam-it Olno. Aloieda Ilanl. Marin . .Moore. mil V. I'rewli. Harriet FLUoildanl. 1 HANKIE G AND lNSLTRANCE BAHKIKB AHDIKSURAHGL X, ViT. CASE, BROKER, BANKER M INSURANCE ACEHT. AST Mil... -.- OREGON OHFiCKHOl'RS: FJIOM S O'CLOCK A. 31. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P.M. Some Mutual Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA. .1. 1". llocoiiTOX . .President ( u.s. i:.sroicv . ...Secretary Cfo. I. Stou .3e1u rorO-qon C.iHtal tM ii in I . s. .'oul cIh .DO (110 1)0 : v cas::. Agent. CHenr..mts street. Astoria. Orepon. $G7,600.000"CAPifALr 'LIVKKPOOL AND LO,MON AND GLOilE. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LUNDON AND EDIXBU3SGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Kei-re"er.:int:3 capital of SO7.00O.OOO. A. VAN DUSEX. Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. or. "vsr. con 3sr, Wliolesale agent for the RED CROWU FLOUR M.nieli the newiuoeess. The best Flour in the market. ll er saek. guaranteed : If not jood as represented von can return it. Merchants will tim! it to their adxantage toell tliLs Flour. BRAN. SHORTS AND CHOP FEED Also for sale. Persons wishing Flour or Feed will find me at my new Drug Store, at O. R. c 2C. Co's dock. Astoria. .1. W. CONN Wllson & Fisher . I1KAT.KKS IX Tr a :es.:d"57S7-.a.:el:e. st o. .....:... 1-.1.1 f iiim. t..i. :.. I enters this hnv at its hoad j luu-ii. Uimm .1 oinej. .l.ili'ii M. uinex. j l.( iFlc coast MARINE INSURANCE. MAKINF BUANTH. I . ti.. i.v.i...!. 1 ...... oi.r..'. .....1 win! ...;.i I . . 1 1 r .ll!VS wim. niiin -iin-..iiit i iiii.iui dun 1 by most beautiful Miccessinn or ,:t.or,. 0uim and n. H.K;rgaso their 1 Commercial Union Assurance Co.. ...f-fll. A ...!. -e;u c,M I BaJlin. n.l gtuinhaii of tin- saol JUrv tt.UVliniin. dt. w. kin, ..li"ilj wn.-!.i.. ' s,IMIII(HI. Mil llt-iiOH IM'ISIMI. IHe UIHIe HHIIieil , . .1 .1 1 1 .1: : non-resilient oeleihwnis, I,.. I .vl li fmiit Aiiinn 41 till lirfll.c ':. T. .. . nj limn 5-'".'- " ....... v.-, .iiicsiMieoi irvgi III the name of on. Ht and e.ieli of oti are 1" 1 i f.ll ....l -...o. ,... S iM'ivbv iiolllMtl awl required to aK-.ir aiol loads up to the falls, ami one can, 'wertlo'eomnl.-oiit ofine HalHiiiN abmr OF LONDON Capital. - - S12.500,000. The iMHlersHeU an lireimred to without much difficulty, reach the j SSkiSlSraS 1n. iiVkSiKT.r Ksrr. 1-oi.iciim ....... f.,. .r il.n f.llo .mil . time iM'fiHe IlM' Mrst da of the net tenn of sjtnl very top ol the laiis, anu can tuus ,,-. i,MlK,M,-il. mt Tnes.i. ni.. -m t. fc.,,1. .r omhv l.t,.;.. .-..m.iof,. !;, nt tliom in i ! of August, IsM . and ou and i-weii d .Merchandise by SAIL or'sTKUIKU from " j - ,mhi willlakenotirelli:itiIi or other III fflll Til rt lill. ! l.rhl....!.. l...i2l.. 11 .1 ... i 1 1 ' iuwr tu mivui.r fur Mill 1 lun-lir t lil iiIhIii. . ail ttteir various lonus aim .snapc. . ;, ,,, ,,,,,,; ,',, ,1,;. ," f of uie' relief DOMI-XTIC OK FOKKICN FOISTS. Kroiil these sli-ht sketches the : l!;:;?'". .VfflK Unlers b .MAIL or NVIIii: promptly at- eoiicention I tate situated in the nty or Astoria lahl j,nM"'" ,0KI..flV .,,,.,..,,. K r conci juioii. tm aM, nwnIw, ln .,,, Ml ,un. , CIat. j si .:. ( II I K I A Co., lor. tnmt ami VsiistreeH, fort land, Oregon. LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND'OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for eomitry pro duccorsoldat lowest prices. Corner Chenaimis and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. BUSINESS CAEDS. JAY TUTTLE. 31. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONi Offick Over tlie White House Store. IiESIdkxck Next door to Mrs. Munson"s boarding house. Chenannis street, Aatorl7 Oregon. TTlt. 3L I. JKXXI.S. PHYSICIAN AMI SUKOF.ON. Gnulnate I'nlversity of Virginia. iWh PhyslcL-ui to Bay View hospital, Baltimore Cit.lSC3-';o. Offick In P.ige & Alien's building, up stairs, Astoria. CRAXG. 31. 1 " "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, liooiu Xo. :5. Astorian Ituildinz. I:kmdknck. Corner of Beaton and Court streets, Astoria. Oregon. C. H. STOCKTON, iOTJSEJ, SIGI? T I HICKS, DENTIST, ASTOKIA, --- - OREGON. Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, comr of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. I Q. A. BOWLBY'. ATl'ORNEY AT LAV. Chenamus Street. - ASTORIA. ORKGO Q W. Fl'LTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA ... ORF.C.ON Otlke over Page. & Alien's .store, Cass street IN- -AND P CARRIAGE PAINTER, I s PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING A Sl'l-Cl I.TY. GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ellop next door to Astorian Ofllee, in Miuiiers im T t. IIOLDKX., NOTiUtY PUBLIC, AFCTIONKF.R, COMMISSION AND SURAXCE AOENT. J A. 3IeIXTOSH. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Building. ASTORIA - - - OREGON uililio. reader can form some nlthoiijHi innerfect, of the wonder-j "" S,1U:,X,0"-"J'-1.,H' ;a?'t,;H!"1 1 ' laHHHig Uk ilaintills and toe defendants I fill beauties which surround this (excvplinslhe defendants II. B. I'ersnson.j i.loseidiim M. Kotib. W. 1 :omI ( unleha ; sjiot. One of the hncst expedi tions which can be made in the vicinity of lake Tahoe is the ascent of mount 1 allae. 1 his can be accomplished through the greater intrt of the ascent on horseback. Rohhi. according to tlie resiiecliie interests! of the .several parties, to nit: Lots moo- ( IISCELLANEOUS. bf red X4 ami 7, of lrioek.it. brts.-? and -1 f Moek 51 : lots laml II nfhhiekTB; lots 1.2.S J.v Menintl Man is Men-iuil lo ios I Vast. ' and li of Week .TR ; bils ! and 7 of Woekiil : .... .. ., ....v. lot ."i irf IibK-k 'l : krtx r. and 7 of b'oek iti : hit " sx .soliMH-K:in imii iHoeki'T : mis aims i i ncn nnn A I nrrtu oni n I I b)4Hkllk!;bls.land lofbhKk int:lot .'. i.r ooU.Uuu ALnEiAUY ouLU ! ! ldoek 109 : lots 1 and " of Itbn-k loj : lots .:. I. , .1.6.7.. 10.11 ami lonliH'kll7;hHs.;,i. ; 11 and 12 of AhV. in : bits .t.-i. ". and of , A tn. :i 4 on the It ?c nrmftil lv nrli if riio5l; j Wwk. US : brts.-;. 4.7 and Md WiM-k l-JS;Iols, it is proposca i a pnm ot jrcats;n 4R ,. Tjl11,s.flJK.k 1;.,:MN -., , of tn miko tlii -lsponr honln it lif I InoeK 1: Hs.,.iaiHi . tn nhick im; ns i to make tins ascenr. . noum n c ',llMi 0,14,1, i.ts;its i,r,andioriiimki w. tiindo I will trv -mil rivr 'in uC ' lolsS, t and T, of libiek 1 1 ; M 7 of blwk I II; made, 1 win ir .tnu gic .111 ac 1(rt7of hhtex in:bds4.u:MMi.suf bimk m.. count of it, and thti finish my i!?s7"tfs."li,!,yf1r,7.:1l!?s '."7:a,',,.;iu ' I Mock 132 : bt 7 of block -t , lois : .mil ..of description of lake Talioe scenerv. bbn-k i.-,s : hd 2 of bhTk iw.iots 1 andj or ' - ,ldoekl0:brtsl.2.7 audSor blo-k Id .lots 1 1 12 3 l.5,.7.. :. 10, 11. 12. U. and II of . r In the Whole History orOIed trine .Mock !: lols 1.2.7 ami MiriHwk he:, kit of lihK-K i.I ; lots 1. 'z n. ., ami s 01 mock . . Ife4 No pieimration 1ms vwv perfornieil ! w2iwwki.i:h .1 mi wwk'nsj lj u.Ii uunnhnu .in-rt ir niMililuiluxI sn btsl.2..a dfiof ldlK'k d, hit .1 of Mock .'. ' JpoB' sihmi nmrveloiis vines, 01 ln.uiiuuiiiHi.so. ..,,.., .......i i... . - ,. alu, s ... ; i$ vhlea reputation, as Avi:!UiKi:i:v,kSi AlMifo'radecr.'.'that iliecoiue- : I'r.c-rouAi., wliieh is reco'4iii7ed as tlK' :,!)(.,. of sHhlpnHHTtyb AV. II. Twdint as world's reiiwiH for all diseases of the slu-riflT if siil rniiiilv executed .lime 1 77. i M szirw&ii Wttti D if 3' (Oil Hi " JB&'U J. H. D. &RAY, Wholesale and retail dealer in. ALL KTXnS OV FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. Ocncntl storage and Wharfajre on reason able terms. Kmit of Benton street. Astoria Oregon. C. II. BAIX & CO.. UKAI.FU IN Doors. lVindowN. ItllndH. Tran soms. liitmber. Etc. All kinds or Oak Lumber. Class, Boat Ma terial, ete. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gpd evhe and Astorstreet.s. IT II MIX II ART A SCIIOEA'G. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTOKIA - OKE00X. Hot, Cold, Shower, Steam and .sulphur BATHS. , E9Speeial attention given to ladies' and elnldren's hair cutting, l'rivate Entrance for Indies. FI5Y nnr.T.i.iii i it ..... ' 1 T lMlACTICAL BOOT AM) !SlIOi: AIAKEK. Chknamus STitKhrr. opposite Adieus Book store, - A.stouia. Okf.gon. tST Perfect fits guaranteed. All rork warranted. Cie me a trial. All ordeia promptly iilied. v-JJ ,Ji05. IKD And his Dix'aM's. b till oat and Iiins. Its lonp:-enntuiiieiI ilo.l. W. Ihdib. deeeaed. a adiHinistralor of ; 7 " T' J? A 7) T T IT T) seiiesof wonderful eures in all eliiuah'S : estate of Cnis iilm. deeias. i a SJ.J. s.J. i.iiJju.iy. in uiisi iiirim iH'irs ;ii law in sum vins lahle aiient to einidoi. Against j,,,,,, N ,H,wfcihed bv irtiie or an onler V colds, wlijvll aie Uiefinvrilll- mx,eln his HoMr Kaleph Stidt. judge of ha.s made it uiiixcrsnlly know u as a f all and reliaoi onliimry neisof more serious disorders, it acts ivaui iWiriat eloooiKTs siK'edily and Mirelv, ahvavs relieviiijr . c. W. l't'I.TON. Mitrpriii, and tiften .sain life. The' Attorm-yforHahitlrTs. protection it affords, h its timely Use in -I'iih' 2. ii. dot-sat. invaluable iVimily to 1 kept alwa s on Sfli&ViiS;. S!." hand m ever home. o lierson can j iar A. Van Du'en irfAlntitf anoiu to ik wiiuoui u, aim iiiom- vhhm yu DiLMMiUcleiolani. have oiiee Used il never will. From J To IMhIii Van Die-en the alMie naiiK'd tate or lid win I'nll of Valuable- and I'raetieal In- foezuatioii. a:id i'oiitaiuiiix nit IIKX OT DISEASKM. Which givs Hi.' smmiHtis. csttLM and the Best Treatment of each ; a table giving all the iriueiKil drugs used for the Horse, with tlieonlinan dose.effeets and antidote when aMisiNi; a table with an euniingof the Uors's teeth al dilfereiit ags. with rules for telling the aseof the Horse. u"engniv iiio sluiniiig the uiUHirtaiit noiiits in tlie structure of the hots,', also illustrating jmisI- WILLIAM EDGAE, Corner Main and Chennraus Streets, AsrroitiA 0RE00N. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and other English Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS niTn.ni,n,,m3in I Astoria omce At fc. r. iioiuen'- Genuine meersnaum ripes, etc. store. Portland unice-24 b street. A line stock of Wntelie.s and .Teivelrj-, luzzle and Itreceli Iioadins Shot CiSuns and ItltlcM, Kevolvcrs. IljtolM. and Ainuiuiiitioii ft.-!iAHixr. ;ii.ysFJS. W. L.MVABK. Astoria. dS ). A. UltOWN Portland. !,; i- l-iinu-liulim if il ixiiiinriilTnii mill 1 ilefeillhlllt : III tlM lllllK Ol tile -tail' OI "il " """ Vv ' " "M-"-"- :im,u, ,.ul,n, In.roliv r.ii'iln..l In -imur IHHIs :tsIIUUHI li s-K horses Il HcrCM lUS- eflfects. jdiy.sieiatis use te CnKi:u '"arjjK A ,-.,,,.,. ,,,, llf nWlK n:iT-oi:Ai.ctwisirfjin!lK-irw n SinsV h the ' " w'!,l horse-owner .mil elersvinen reeoinineiul it. It is ! '?J "?... ,1?,,",i ',3 !" ...V..i.Vit .m thrte lo Hxe dollars each absolutely certain in lis remedial effects, J Milt, on or iM-fon the first da of the uet ami win anas cure wnere euns aie ' term oisahu-our;. wiihii win neon iiusia. iu.ilili ' illiei'ddavof Auinit ISM. s-iid if mhi do not wii'siiruA mi ok virus t so answer said comHainl. for want thereof l oi. s.m.i. i. ai.i. nb.vu.i. llu, Hi(m.r w ,, .,.,,'y , the ciMirt for the A cough, colli or .sore throat should lie stopped. Neglect frequenllj results in an incurable lung disease or consump tion. IJrowifs lironchinl troches do not disouler the stomach like cough nips and balsams, but act directly on the in llained iwrts. alla.ving irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, anil the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirty years JJrown's bronchial troches have been iccommcnilcd by phsiciniis, and always gie perfift satisfaction. Having ucon tested bj wide and constant Us for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at il cents a box everywhere. i'Whnl nleasure it is to i onc-s debts! In the first plaee.it removes that uneasiness which a person feels from dependence and obligation. It affords pleasure to the creditor, and therefore gratifies our social affection, il jiro motes thai future confidence which isso inteieMing to an honest mind. It opens a piospeet of being readilv supplied wiiu wiiai you vvaiiion iiiiurciicuiMuiis. It leaves a consciousness of our virtue; and it is a measure we know to be right, both in point of justice and sound ccon- omv. I' in.illv. it is the main supiwirt of simple reputation. Pay us, that w e may pay "thers. ryif v on will send us five subscrib ers for one vear with .?10 00 advance pnvincnt,at the r.tleof 32 00 for each name, we will send one cony of Tm: A ToniAN free, to any address you may give, and we will send an additional copy for each additional five names that you may send to us, wilh the cash in ad vance of courae. for one year. flreat good faith is shown bv the proprietors of that best of blood purifi ers. Kim? of. the Mood, in their offer to disclose its rare ingredients in proper cases. I'eopie can irus; sucn lnctucines. See advertisement The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were suffering from dvpep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Seth V. Fowir & Sons. IJoston. The price ot subscriiition to Tub Wbkki.y Astokiax has been reiliiced to 2 per annum when paid in advance. If not paid in advance the old price of S will be charged. Circuit Court Manks. County Court Monks. Justice Court Manks, Ship relief pnixetl for tiiervin. which in siilHttaiiw is a uccrcc. iiissoi nil me innius hi ni.uiium ii v evtsting iK'tweeu the plaoitdf and defen dant : and that the can- and ciistmh of the minor ehiblren oe awaMed to idaiiitirT : and that then Im deereeed r.ed vestidjit the HniutttT all of the MrMinaI pniwit aialiHie thinl tif all the teal estate owned bv de fendant hi said sl.itc. which Is the tract or land containing one hundred and ten acres olfof lbee:Lst eml of the donation laud claim of Daniel C. Kamev. in township 7 wi-st. range s north, witliin said n uiity. iinveed to ilefelldaiit bv atd Bamex by dceil dated April Iff. If?, ami icconled on sjune day. on p.'ges 72 and 73. IhmiK (." rtinl or deeds for said ciHiuty. Tills stuniiKHts is Hiliiished by v irtiie of an onler made b his luHMir. UaKigli Mot:. Judge id said court, at chambers, on tli 2lth dav or.Iune. 1SSI. C. W. Kl'LTHN. ilr.t-s-at. Attorney for ilr.iutiif. UTT'S PILL INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE, THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. L'niRe EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousands h no luvese:i it eommeud it and man ood horsfim-n haveeMitlledit hi the hhriiest lernis. rven siatuiK that they preterit to books which cost . efl to $io io. Ibinot throw awav inir hhhicx latin- nur cIihm.. of (sstU iHrfiks on the llorse, which are so full of (.at hi phnts's and technii-al terms as to Ih iiumtetUK.ble to the avei n'ader Im;. I1UY KENDALLS TItEATlSE, A lMHk of Kw jiases. in jbiikt cot ers. siv in; vim more nraclk'.il information than Ls con lained in some lame v ninnies at far hhdirr esi. iiHVtiitfcvauiiiiea tnis nooktitomngiuy wearesaiisii u ihi ROKSE-OWjNEK Wim:M hsi:ate a uiomenr .dxmt une-dhif: i' cenls in its jHirciiaM'.if lo did but know the value of us contents, ireciiizin; the dc simblllt of having such practical informa tion as our farmui friends dally need in their Ihimkcss prouded al ntsouable cost instead id beinsolh;ed to pax the enormous proHisiiemaiHieo o uie iiimisiiers ni hioh prietillural IJooks. we have M-eured Several Hundred Copies I'f this valuable little Tie.itLse on the Horse, single cophs of which we shall be pleased to mail to any reader of this paper, inistage pre luihl by u, mi receipt of 25 OUSTSTS. s Kfinillaiiees mav be made in currency, sil ver or stamps, hend all orders to . J. V. IKKLA.VI), Astoria. Orej:or VUsO A KIXK Assortment of fine Sl'ECTACI.I-S and EYK I. W. CASE, IMl'OUTEU AND WHOLESALE AXD UE TAIL iKALER IN GENERAL MERCHAKDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTOKIA - - - OREGON j THE ASTORJA Iplkasure gardens I III 1h' UJM-II H. K. WAHRE5. T. U". E.4TO.X Astoria Market ! oitesiti: orciriENT hotei , ASTORIA. --- - UK BOON'. WARKKX & KATO.V. rroprietorH. (Succt4r to IFitrre u X JlcGuirrl Wholcsalo and Rot.iil Dealera in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR. FEED HAY. CANNED FRUIT, VEGE TABLES, inc. x"Ruttcr, Eggs. Chceae, ote. constantly on hand. CS Ships supplied at tho lowest rates. yT; STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. Astoria office At E. C. Holden's Auction 13-tf SIRS. S. T. McKEAN, ek.vi.ki: IN DRESS TRIM1HINGS, All kinds of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. SS.stampinj? done to onler. 3EL l. TJI3ST3KT. dealer in FA3IITA CS1EOCERIES, XAII.MILI. FEED A3il HAY CiLsh paid for country produce. Small profits on cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor ner of Main and Soueniocohe streets. Sons of the AUmio- Beer! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIEt. renfnvtTOTltA "rVJMf:ftn VtnTxrfk1i ntfirn. KTnintCTewithiCTrijwi Every Saturday and Holiday EHftVftcE"Tiart. Pain under tho shoulder- I BTarle, lollness after eatinK,ith a dlsln- j p0R cKnation to exertion ofbody or mind, j tmtaDUlt7oftemper.ljovp-spirit8r!Co3 . Pleasure. Fun, Exercise. Innocent Re- 'gSggpgESSg -nation and Games of different kinds. t'lutterinp ol tno teaix, jjouj ooiorojnu BYesTYellow Bkiru Headache. Jtestlesa I ness at nignt, niBbly colored Unno. .Foot Racine: and Horse Racine THE DEW DROP IHH ! Oh. fishermen, all hear the fiood news ! A fine saloon is started with hest of Liquors, Wines and Beer, ANI) FINE FREE LUNCH UNOLARDED. The Grandest 'aviar and riieese. IX SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And will von spend a pleasant hour, drop in at the 1)E"W DROP INN on foncomly street. J.T.150RCHERS. Astoria and H.nappton Regular Mail and Passenger Steamer ItOSKTTA. V. AVAVE-. MASTER -S! Repectfully Dedicated to and Soul hy CHAS.0RATTKE, - - - - ASTORIA. flood eveninj; kind friends, just listen to nie. Ami wnen jou nave ucani me, I'm sure you'll agrci. r w ill riv e you a story, ami sliif: it out clear And the name of mv senj: Ls the ALBANY REER. You can find it all round in this city of gold. And the way that they make it has never heeu told. That's a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the whole country is drinking that ALBANY BEER. The hrewery is large and the machinery Is line. And everj enter is sent to you right UP I" time. Thev et all kinds of orders from far and from near. And cverv one's healthy that drinks AL BANY BEER. For every thing there looks so clean and so neat, And their heer is so sparkling, it cannot be heat. If vou are feeling had or the blues do appear. You can drive them awav hy drinking AL BANY BEER. I have an old father, who's now eighty-three. And this Is the advice he gave unto me. He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright and clear ' "It y on w ant to he healthy, drink ALBANY li on Each Saturday. LT THESEWABHDf GB ABE UHHKK.MZ3, ccoiniic niectcrcvnil ennu RF nPVFLGFED. TUTTSPILLSaroespecJallyadnptdto ", awarded lo the winner In each game, such casesonedoso effect sucbttchane ' Tlie Cnrden lobe open to Uie fun loving of feellnB as to astonish tho ouffflrcr. t.uies f Astoria and viclnitv Tor the sea- J31iStSrSS& ' " "r " opkrs s. co. au . ""ntrr1 A Crenera)! eduction 1U1! 5 nftin inc.; Iray Hair or Wiiiskkss changed toa?AA B.At K by a Mncl flppucauon oi wus xrr tnpuru a naUiral color, ncta Iaslentr.aco;ly. 1EER. Since then I have doue so, and I'm hearty and sound, t the round age of fifty I can always be nSS?dSlyttVe Kna,,,,tn f0r Ast0rlA j At my dally labor before the sun does appear CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL- Hfg aml " l AWA Also have a lighter which enables her t , Also, on draught. THE CELEBRATED carr- wootl or f relglit or any kind. BOCK BEER. S For charter, freight or passage, at llv- ! r.r i-n.-f MTwnMreiTnnv In? rates apply on board, or at I. V.'. Case's CILVTTKE, - - WELCOME S.XXOON. store. ) Headway, opposite O. R.&N.Co'sJ)ock. OF TWK.-VTY-1TIT. PER CEXT. 03f AT.T. 'ncviiZZn Mi'm ; Mi. .i xn ;! , nrtrt-in tfWiiiZ fa in . far kftlSnt T Jk filCOt 3& murTBy at, ew , vn, JIUV111U ItllU JLl UliliaUlilii WUU6, character of the crags about its some J Astobiax ofllce. J ci 5tU Vw t. uU w. lua l K LOEB'S. jQkJL t -A X - .4 ,