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m . glic hnlB storlan, ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY JULY 30. 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted). to. V. Ireland, I'llltor and Proprietor .i.itorwn Jhitidmy, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : :eivod by Carrier, iror week. ....25 Cents Sent by mail. fouriaonths........ .....Sfl 00 ent by mail, one year...................... 9 00 Freo of Postaee to Subscriber. S Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of SI Tk) ier square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, fifty cents per square for each insertion. The WccMj Astorinn Is a mammoth shout, nearly double the s"r.e of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the firesidc-,tnntnimng in audi tion to all the curient new., choiee mis cellany, ariculturttl matter, market re ports, etc. It is furnished to single sub scribers at .?2 00 per year in advance. 3f"A limited numoerof Mtmll adver tisements inserted at established rates. THEOITY. Tiik Daily atokia" Kill "" t-rut Uy maiUil7ccHl a month, free of jxHtagc. Head erx who conUmvlatc absence from the citu ean have Tiik astokian folhiH. them. Daily nr Wkkkly Million to ttH)i pnt-ofjlce with out additional erpeiitc. Addrc!cx may he ctuiiiged as often ax da-ircd. Leave order at the. ctmnllnv room. Votiee to Fishermen ami Others on the Columbia Itivcr. My voungest son, four jenrs old, blue eye.s, light" hair and complexion, fell from the wharf at Clifton on Saturday evening, .luly !th, 18S1. A liberal re ward .will ho paid for the recovery of his body. Vixckxt Cook. Cl'iflon. Oregon, .Inly 10, 18S1. Collection dajr, Monday. Common council to-night. The Taunton went to sea yesterday- , This is the W day of Pells con signment! The Countess of Derby, and the CrossGeld arrived yesterday. The Rival started up river yester day, Clara Parker towing? Oilman pilot. Thanks to Mr. E. O. Uolden, of the Firemans Fund, for :i handsome calendar. Hon. .1. E. Atwater, wife and daughter, of The Dalles, are at tho Occident. The Empire left Portland yester day at Tt a. M.. Oklahama towing, Snow pilot. The Empire was reported aground on the way down yesterday, with two tugs alongside. The ship Columbia left Portland yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, steamer Church towing, Strang pilot. -- Tho net proceeds of the variety entertainment given by Hills Variety uoupe, in aid of St. Marj's Hospital, was Sb7.no. Oood. Mr. J. II. Knapp, one of the staunch supporters of Tiik Astokian, returns to Portland to-day from a business trip to Thvaco. Mr. lvcr Hasmussen finished his fishing engagement for the season of 1881 yesterday, and returns to his home on Shoalwater bay to-day. The Washington territory pilot commissioners, at Ilwaco yesterday, issued, branches to pilot on the bar to Jas. E. Campbell and Thos. Doig. Fred Wilkin, fishing for the Pil lar rock canneiy, pipked up 200 fathom of one of Joseph Humes nets, just above Barneys point, on Thursday night. Business was almost entirely sus pended and nearly everybody in Port land attended the races on Thursday. Why not? The finest thoroughbreds were contesting. Capt. Hamhns little throe year old girl, referring "to the late arrival in tho family, thinks he will make her a good brother, but says there is no beauty about him. The Young Mens Western band of Astoria elicited much favorable comment as they paraded the streets last evening, performing some of their best selections. They attended the fair. Mr. F. B. Hull, of Grays river, reports everything promising in that locality, and people are hopeful for the railroad to Astoria. If they can not have it for themselves they would rejoice to meet it here. - Mir. Trenchard returned from Portland yesterday. He informs us that Mr. Hatch, of Portland, bought he Mary Taylor. It is not determined what Mr. Hatch will do with her. She may probably come back on the Columbia river bar. Hoidcns advertisement of le thyrtnorninr at 10 o'clock, tiojr rooms. A Hire chance securea "pod sewing a low pxce. By order of J. D. Merrymtni, a lot of skets, cutlasses, and other articles will also be disposed of. Capt. N.B. Humprey,Bepublican Senator from Democratic Linn, is in the city. We have not had time to interview him, but when we do wo know he will tell us a good story. He is somewhat celebrated in this mat- jtfer and his speeches liave taken the fchole house down on many occasions. th all his iollitv he is one of the Utorneys in Oregon. See auction s at his vh is oiicrc o irium'nej-jf Collectojf shins nfu Opening of the Fair. The Fair W tho benefit of St. Marys Hospital opened, last evening under very fvorabfe auspices. The booths kept By theWifFerent ladies are beautifully ecorafcd, and we have no doubt wille a financial success. The fair will cjmtinue'mtil Saturday night, August 0th. Business in the City. We are glad to report that business in the city is looking up. Our stores are all rushed with prudent classes of fishermen who are buying their fall outfits. We hope tliat it will continue so for some lime. Our merchants all have as good stocks to select from as any merchants on the coast, and when a man has saved his money he will find that he can get full value for it in Astoria, in purchase of goods equal to any in stock at Snn Francisco or Port land. The Last Day. The hiBt of a large consignment of dry goods will be sold in Astoria to day. .Nearly two months ago F. L. Drew, of San Francisco, shipped $40,000 worth ofdry gfods to Port land, being a consignment from his brother-in-law, .teromoli 'ell, one of the largest importtf-s of New York. A small remaining portion from Portland was shipped to Astoria hist week, and has met with wonderfully sales; but afew goods remain quick which will be sold out clean this day. The doors will be thrown open -at 8 a. m. fur private sale. A clean sweep will be made of everything, in cluding shelving, counters, show cases and empty dry goods cases. Auction will be held at 2 and 7:00 v. m. The Steamship Umatilla. The new steamship Umatilla, built for the Oregon Improvement company, i3 now taking in her stores at Brook lyn, New York, for this port. She will sail to-morrow, in conimaud of Capt. Worth. A dispatch says she is built entirely of iron, and although of enormous size her lines are symmetri cal throughout. He length is 325 feet and she has a tonnage of o()00. She is equipped with direct acting com pound engines, with a nominal horse power of 5,000. Has fore and aft rigging, and steering apparatus oper ated by stoam, and electric lights. The officers quarters and accommoda tions for passengers are of the best and finest character, and the crew are also well provided for. The Umatilla is among the best of American built ships. She will call in at Rio and thon pass through the straits of Ma gellan, and around to the PaciGc, stopping at Valparaiso on her north ward journey. Her cargo consists almost entirely of railway supplies. - Uov. Thayer has appointed Hon. Geo. L. Curry, of The Dalles, and Glenn O. Holmau, of Baker city, notaries public for Oregon. Mr. H. A. Shaw, of Deep river, was in the city yesterday. Deep river settlement is growing with the balance of the surrounding country, and there are many good claims there yet to be taken. There is but very little desert land in that part of the country. Birdie Anderson, jrrand-son of our friends Capt. Jas. Strang and W, H. Anderson, of Portland, took in The Astokian office yesterday in company with his chaperon, Mr. O. P. Tomp kins, and entertained us for an hour or so. Come again Birdie. According to the advertisement in the Orcgonian, which we quote to day, tho Los Angles will call in at As toria on or about Wednesday next for Sitka freight. The business of Asto ria with Sitka has become a very con siderable item, and we should dislike very much to see it ignored. A trip to The Dalles at this sea season is a very enjoyable one if the traveler is content with tho slow time made by the boats and can stand the warm weather. Beyond the Cascades the line of the railroad is constantly in view and an idea of the greatness of the undertaking fully felt. A few mile? if track is laid and a locomotive is constantly employed in moving cSrs of material to the front An article in tho Daily a few days since, entitled Our Lovely Cli mate, should have read lively. To illustrate: Yesterday foronoon when the bell-man took hold of the rope at the Congregational church to call the people together for the picnic, the weather was all that could be desired, but before he got a stroke out of that clapper it was raining. That 's what we should call lively weather; don't it. Hon. F. J. Taylor, T. X. Strong Esq., and Mr. J. T. White took to the woods on a hunting expedition on the 24th, returning on Wednesday. One day duritig their travels they espied a pair of beautiful deer and gave chase, coming upon a couple of elk, which they followed to the top most peak of Saddle mountain. Both elk were killed, and one of them e cured, the other one fell ovcrthe cliff into the abyss below and was lost. Elk meat is verv nice now. The Xew Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles Stevens and Sons City Book store. Charles Stevens & Son are in re ceipt of a fine stock of mouldings, and are now prepared to make picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. - .: Tight-Rope "Walking. Prof. F. P. Uagal, the famous tight rope performer, will give another one of his extraordinary exhibitions this evening at 7 o'clock, at the same place on Concomly street, from JStephans Varieties across tf the opposite corner. Also will give a performance to-morrow (Sunday) evening. Cumo one, come all, large and small, and see the fun; there will be lots of it Ladies Pair. The ladies of Astoria will hold a fair at Liberty hall, in aid of St. Marys hos pital, will continue daHy..Sunday except ed, until Saturday, August G, l&Jl. every afternoon and evening. Lost. A IhuuI ring with raised flowers on the outside. E. A. II. engraved on the in side. The finder will please leave it at Tiik A-tokian office and receive re ward. Take Xotlce. On After this date an additional 10 cents per cord will be ehurged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied bv the cash, at Gravs wood vard. July 1st, issi. Notice to Fishermen. From one to 1,000 pounds of black spawn from sturgeon wanted daily. Cash paid at .1. T. Bokciikks Dew Drop Inn. Sherman Itros. Kxprc.ss Will recehe onler.s at the store of I. W. Case for upper Astoria or any other part of the city. Leave your orders on the slate and they will be promptly at tended to. Krirk! Mrick! Itrick! 1 have on hand a large amount of brick forsnleat from $5 to 8 per thousand. Call and examine, near Astoria cenie tcrj. John- Williamson. KosrncH Xew I'lace. llftcoe. the popular caterer, invites all his old patrons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to make fiim a visit, to call at his new Ice- Cream Sa loon, on Chenamus street, Occident hotel block, which he has just fitted up in first class style. .Votice. If the party or parties who stole the Watch and "Pocket-Book from Mr. O. Sovey's saloon, on Main street, Saturday morning July 10th, will return the same, they will be paid $10 reward, and no questions asked. S.IO Reward. Mr. M. A. lliddlc, of Knappa. author izes us to advertise $50 reward for the recovery of the body of V" F. Finley, who was drowned with Mr. Lewis when fishing near the bar on the ICtli. Mr. Finley was a large, heavy set person, black hair and mustache, dressed in black clothes, with a blue overshirt and blueoeraIIs. So. I Ice Cream. It makes all the difference in the world where you get ice cream as to quality. All who have tried it, every body, pronounces Frank Fabers'the best in quality, No. 1 Tee Cream, and equally as much lo 1 he dish in quantity. The Central Hotel. One of the finest, cleanest and best kept hotels in Astoria, situated near the steamer landing, with first class, airy looms, good board and very reasonable rates. Bar and billiard rooms. The bel of wines and liquors, and an exeel lent'glass of San Francisco beer. AntoixBieloh, Proprietor. A3HTSK3MXTS. Hill's Vakiktiks. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred (Sere, stage manager, Thos. Culleu, leader of orchestra, Geo. Lambert, leader of brass band. To-night new lirst part, with Cook and Xiekerson as the funny end men. Gere interlocutor. Male and female minstrels, new olio and special ties. A new act entitled That train that goes at 4. Mrs. Lou Cook in her neat song and dance. Mr.Staelev in his jig, aud Mr. Cook with his dog Par Ex cellence. Xiekerson as t he funny moke. and Gere in new dutchisms. Open air: concert at k p. m. reriormance com- mencasat.s:!0 r. i. Entrance on Benton street: private boxes on Chenanms. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat Charles Cratke has always on hand 2o. l XXX Premium Ale and first pre mium Lager Beer from the Albany brewery, San Francisco, at his saloon on the Koadway. The best Carters Cape Ann oil clothing, rubber boots, etc sold at San Francisco wholesale prices at the San Francisco clothing store. Capt. J. II. I). Gray is now prepared to supply the best qualities of fir, hem lock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc Leave orders at the wood yard, foot of Benton street. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Koscoe's Chenamus street. Occident hotel block. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, open or in tho shell. S. Danziccr, San Francisco clot bins store, has the largest and best selected stock of clothing in the city. Also, gents furnishing goods, boots aud shoes, trunks and valises, hats aud caps. Caramels. Molasses Chewing Pep permint, Cocoanut DTtalia, Cocoanut Ice. Butter Scotch, and a lot of good things at the Astoria Candy Factory, opposite the bell tower. Before purchasing your sewing ma chines, call and examine A. Van JJusen fcCo.'s stock. They have just received anew and elegant lot, which they are offering at bottom prides. Before purchasing goods of anybody call and inspect my stock. You are welcome. 1 will gladlyshow my goods, no matter whether you buy or not. New goods by every steamer. S. Daxzigki:. Peter Wilhelm has established a first class saloon in C. if. Page's build ing, on Squenioqhe street, near the bell tower, and has appointed Messrs. Win. Bock & Co. his agents. The best of everything in the line of wines, liquors, beer, cigars, etc-, will be kept on hand. Having made arrangements in New York and San Francisco for the pur chase of all my goods, my facilities for buying arc such as to enable me to undersell all others. I defy competi tion. S. Danzigor, San Francisco cloth lug store, Astoria. -The steamer Lurlinelw Astoria and Sea- lite landing, odffaects at As toria wit I aeamerlGtic Clnb for Il waco t-dij. SahrfAay, Vdly 30th. Kcturniig, Ishe leaYesVAstoria August 1st, at 6ib0 a m., for Portland. Davidsons Branch Gallery is still do ing a good business. He informs us that but a few weeks more are left of the time alio ted fcr it to remain in As toria. During that time lie will be per fectly wjlllnf, in fact rather pleased, to make a dozeu lce cabinet photographs for even verson In tKe city and sur- ToundlCCcountry, jwho' has not yet favoreofUBJ Fldr sitting. ,j?. FurnlRhcrt IteosiH to T.et At Mrs. Million's lodging house. Oflleen to Rent. Single or in suites of two. in Tiik As tokiax building. Prices reasonable. Coarxe Liverpool Salt For sale by the ton, at San Francisco prices at arren and Eatons Astoria market. Salt. Salt. Constantly on hand, and in quantities to suit. Liverpool factory filled. Bay coarse, and half ground, at Geo. W. llcif,s. Watchmaker and Jeweler. A. EButterfield. of the firm of But terlield Bros Portland, Is now located with Carl Adler. and is doing work in first class style at Portland prices. Now is your chance to have your watch or jewelry repaired. Give him a call and lie convinced of his price. IViHianisport Property. Great lmnrains an now offered in the city of William.sport for any persons, wishing to locate from one lot to five acres. It is well adapted for gardens." dairy ranches or ile.napt hemes: well l elevated, situated one mile south of Astoria on Youngs bay. with a good graded road to the place. For further I information call at my residence near the cemetery. .John Wili.ia.msox. P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon. opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland. Oregon. The finest quality of harness oil is kept at the harness shop, for sale by S. Gray. Ice cream at IJoscocs oyster and re freshment saloon in Occident hotel I block. Zephyrs in ail Colors and Shades at ix cents an ounce, at the California store, iost-officc comer. A tremendous stock of home ::uulc candies, at the Astoria Candy Faetorj. next door to the City Book store. Oj posite the bell tower. For the genuine .1. II. Culler old Bourbon, and the best of wines. liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem, opiKsite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. MISCELLANEOUS. LOST. On the night of the 15th iiiht. about 12i fathoms net, 40 and-H ineshe deep. The 40 mesh of 12-ply and U of u-ply twine, cotton lines. The liniler will please send word to me at Clifton. Oregon, care of J. W. aim V. Cook anil I will pav charges. W.M. PRAY. Clifton, Oregon. Jnl 2G. 151. LOST. July 22d, in Tongue point shute, about from CO to 70 fathom this years net. left handed lines, 40 meshes. No. 12-ply Barbours twine. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the net, or information where It mav be found at S. D. Ailalrs can nerv. H. K. S. cut on om cork on the buov line. P.. KltlCKSOX. Jill 22, UvSl. Wanted. 1 X AAA POUNDS RAGS OF all kinds JLdvVV clean and dry, at the Umbrella shop. .Main street, by J. JOPI.IN. Girl Wanted. 1 lRI. OR .MIDDI.K AGED woman. VT Inquire at THIS OFFICK. Stockholders Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEX THAT there will be :t meeting of the stockholders of the Odd Fellows I.-uid and Building A?iueia tion of Astoria. Oivgon. on Thursday, Au gust 2Ti, 181, at 3 o'clock r. m. Ry order or THE IXCORl'ORATORS. Stockholders meeting. A .MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the PvUikui 1-and and Buildlm- Asso ciation is called for Wednesday evening. Au gttst 3d. at the hall of Ator Lodge No. C. K of P.. at 8 o'clock, for the j)iiriose of Increas ing the capital stock to 200 shares. Rv order of the Roanl of Directors. Ed. I). CURTIS, Secretary OPILES. The undersigned Is prepared to uimlsn a large nnmlH-r of Spiles and Sjiars at bis place on short notice, at reasonable rates. Apply to C.O.CAPLE8, Columbia City Notice. I WILL NOT RE RESPOXSIRE FOR any damages that may result from traeliug over the roadway in front of block HI. Shivelvs Astoria, or any other property ownedhy me. Mns. NANCY WELCH. Astoria. .Inly 2C.1SS1. Notice to Trespassers. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR blddcn to trespass in any manner iiKit lot 1, block 32. Olueys Astoria, under pen alty or prosecution. .1. G. .MEG LElt. Astoria. Oregon. July 13, ISaL Proposals for County Jail. C-EALED PROPOSALS WILL RE HE O celved at the County Clerks office in As toria. Oregon, until noon of Saturday. Au gust 20. iSSl.for building a jail for Clatsop County, according to plans :uid specifl -ntious on me in tue omee oi tne uoiuuy ucrK Rv order of I lie County Court. R. It SPEDDEX. County Clerk Lot and Improvements for Sale. LOT ElfJHT. IX BLOCK SEVEXTY five hi Olneys Astoria, together with A Good HoiiHe and IVondKlird FOK SISE IIUA'DKEO DOLLAUS. For piuticulars inquire of M. SERRAor W. II.TWILKMIT. Astona, July 11. ISSI. Squemocqha Street. Notice is hereby given that the assess ment made by ordinance No. 417 for im proving and repairing of Squemocqha street from the west side of Cass street to the east end of said Squemocqha street, in McClures Astoria, in the manner pro vided by ordinance No. 414. on each of the following described lots fronting ui)on that part of Squemocqha street from the west side of Cass street to the cast end of said .Squemocqha street is now due and payable at the oflice of the city Treasurer in said city, in United States gold and silver coin, and unless paid within five days from the expiration of this notice, viz: August ."illi, 1881, the Common Council will order warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: o. of No. ot Pro'ble yxmaof owner of the Lot lot block, cost. Geo. Flavel 1 CO 3152 C7 " CO 43 93 Hiram Rrovn."n..-Z!JI il CO A$93 4 CO 4S33 Geo. Flavel r "o 4S93 " B SO 48 Kl " 7 50 4S93 - 8 SO 152 67 Robert Carruthers 8 5S 48 OI John Hobson 9 w 4 03 Trustees of M.J. Kinney ll S3 43 03 " 12 5S 43 SCI 13 53 43 83 " " -" 14 CH 43 S3 Barth & Meyers.. l Hi 48 D3 Parker & Cornelius . 2 02 00 W G.W.nnme. 3 C2 00 00 44 4 C2 00 0U City of Astoria l ci 43 S3 Trustees of SI. J. Kinney 2 CI 48 93 44 3 Cl 43 33 Pjthlan Land Asso'liou l Gl 4R 93 Heirs of G.W.Warren. C CI 43 83 44 " " 7 Cl 43 93 G. W. Hume . 3 57 00 00 44 57 9 GO Wm, Hume... 7 57 9 80 J " ,.. 8 C7 48 93 Ry nnler of the Common Council. R.ILCAKDWELU Amlltnrttnil Ploi-V Astoria, OffJuatMj 21 1 1881. MISCELLANEOUS. CARL ADLER'S MTXSXCi stere: . .--56..-'..,"? V-JLa AjCii-G fJ-15 Pianos and Organs Of all makes constantly on hand. Also a full stock ot VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS. AC- CORDEONS. CONCERTINAS, HARMONICAS, FLUTES, Also a large stock of the best of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, A well as everything else belonging to a Flrt Class Mump Store. Pianos and Organs sold on the monthly in stallment plan or for rent. CARL ADLER'S BOOK STORE. ""T TJ'e largest stock of fiRSsV? Blank Ranks nnH Ofniinneru fcl Of every description. ; School Rooks, Bibles. Poetical c Works. Albums and f, lioiu reus, U BeMdes a full and complete stock of everything usually kent in a well regulated Book Store. ALmj news depot and agency" for ever- paper and periodical published. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Watches. Clocks and Jewelrv. vO, Pocket aud Table Cutlerv, Srw Yankee Notions and Toys, "Jut Picture Frames and Chromos. Ncv2EjlJaby carriages, a complete ri i i assortment. Archery, etc. Xew goods b -every .steamer. The public are invited to examine mv stock and prices. CHEXAJIl'S ST., - ASTORIA, OREGON. Chas. Stevens & Son CITY BOOK STORE. BROWN'S BUILDING opposite the BtEXX. TOWER, In room lately occupied by Schmeer's Confectionery, Larpst ail Best Assortment Of novelties in the stationary line usually found in a first -class book store, consisting of BOOKS. FIXE STATIONERY. OLD PEN GOODS, ALBUMS. CHROMOS. FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES. DIAlflES. All of which will be sold at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. P. S. The latest Eastern and California periodicals constantly on hand. CHAS. STEVENS & SON. PBRPIAN BITTERS. CHINCHONA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY, THE GltEATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF TUE AGE. See" our local columns lor particular?, and as you VALUE HEALTH, READ! w el ixeivee: us -i ASTORIA. OREGON'. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. SyPrescnptions carefully compounded at alihours. "ryHoineopathie Tinctures and Pellets, and Humphrey's Specifics also kept. To Contractors. PHOPOSALS FOK nriLDiNo aiahrrcw. exclusive of foundation, will berrecelved until August 10th by the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Astoria. I'lani and specifications may be seen on ap plication to I'.. 11. Franklin. The right to re ject any or all bids is reserved. V. 15. ELHERSOX. Secrelary Hoard of Trustees. Department Election. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A general election of the Astona Fire De partment will be held on Monday, August 8th, between the hours of 10 a. m. aud 4 1 sr. for the purpose of electing a Chief and two Assistant Engineers for the fifth department year, at the lower hall of Astoria Engine Co.. No. 1. Judges appointed by Board of Deleratc- Julv 25th. W. "W. Parker ot No. l'.s P. Itnney of No.2's.and F. .T.Taylor of Hooks. C. J. TRENCH. AitU. President Hoard of Del leg. te. Fiiank L. Pakker. Secretary A. F CITY TAXES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City Assessment roll for 1831, Is now In my hands for collection and all of said taxes are now due. All persons that are Indebted for the same may save five percent, by pay ing sum taxes ocion August 11. isn v. E. DEMENT, City Treasurer. Cl-d&wtd Have You a Horse? If so, OU MUST NOT FAIL TO GET Ken- JL CALL'S TltEATlSK ON THE HOUSE, It Is worth ten times its cost to every one hav ing a horse or a team. Its cost Is but 23 cent3 and will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, and the money will be refunded to any who do not think it worth Its price. Address : THE ASTORIAN OFFICE. -'Go as You Please." A. walking match will take plnce at Liberty nail AUGUST 10, 1881, From two o'clock In the afternoon until ivfo o'clock in the night. Daily 12 Hears ffer Daya. J.J. (Jtf-y of San Francisco. E. E. Shaw and J E. talraa of Astqna&allenge Mr. ccane? seamon iotwu "3Kx3nt zm-iy TALK IS CaP BOYS ! BUT ITHLKES I Honey to Buy Whisky ! It Also Eeqires Money to Pay Expenses. I cannot sell Goods AT COST and pay expenses, but UJUIUIIIIIIIIISUMHHtllHUXIHHlIISaillllHIIlHIUIUllllCMlUlHIllHiHH'MMU l CAN AND WILLI lAllllXlI&:XllIXltlII3IlUSI-XllltllIIIIIUllUlli311IU3111IIIIil4iaiIHHniIllisi Sell at Lower Pries Than certain Chatham Street Style of Merchants, who come before the public in flaming advertise ments only for the purpose of SWINDLING THE PEOPLE Notwithstanding the fact of this being the dullest year since my arrival in Astoria, I have nearly doubled my sales, which has only been attained BY SQUARE DEALING. mm RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER. Rememhev the Place, the Old and Reliable ONE PKICE I X L DRY mODS AND CLOTHMG H6USE Main Street, near Parker Souse, Astoria. C. H. COOPER, ' The Boss Coff E5l KM 3K3H II "HT"H9HIB,N:F'2 fdHglPfKs E, BL. HA WES, TWO DOOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUPACTUBER OF FURNITURE S5 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CORTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS SUPERIOR TO MOST, AND IS JOHN FATTN, CHENAMUS STREET, cxrOrders left at tho GERMAXIA BEER XSTOKrA M. MEYER H AVINO EVERY FACILITY FOR HE tide, I am now prepared to forma tna OF LAGER BEER, AT 3 CEXTS PF.lt GALLON AT 1 50 JPJSK DOZEN. W JbLOXiTFlJ A TijE. jar-Families and keepers of public bouses M. MEYER. Proprietor a LF.INF.N WEJrEK. niKAM BROWN. ESTABLT3HF.D 1885. Leinenweber & Co., ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMES AM CDBEEES, Manufacturers and Importers of A LL KINDS OF X-TFT A.-EP3ECEJ3EL AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OT B(JOTS and SHOES "Hlga4stsa3li price paluforlHv and j :k mmmm 5 OOI3 ee and Tea Pot MAY HE HAD OF PE.RHAWES SOLE AGEXT. ANo. Aeeut for the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE, ASTORIA, OREGON. EXCELLED RY NONE ON 1HIS COAST PROPKIETOR, - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will be promptly attended to."S BREWERY. Proprietor. MANUFACTURE OF A KlKST CLASS AR. public with tnonaest quality, lorcasn. OF BOTTLED BEER, promptly and regularly supplied. ASTORIA. OREGON. ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL DEXjt-A.S T 3ES 3BL3E3 3EL Orders left at the -Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, promptly attended to. LIME, SAND, BRICK, PLASTER, LATH, Cement, and all materials In my line, Xnmi3hed to order. rSpec!aI attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. rAs:ent San Juan and NewTacoraiaLlHie. Take Httice. John Rogers, Centra! Market, Has received alarge biYoIc;Q( , BARRELS AND HAL1' BARRELS of the fcest quality, t And- lajiow ready to supply Bnt series and all others, cheap for c&i fe EflBfl'MEL ;fig-Bii 2S .Aft i