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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1882)
53nwfSEi w Ty-P'-''' '"" - T"" C3j rt3gf.'f iiJii,jMf...n.i.w.aiJu..u..w'.ui.ukWJJi.'JU.AS'-" t - 'WA'a AbTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY MAY 4. 1SS2 ISSUBD BVEKY MOBNING. Utuniy CiCLu'.c-i;, J. P. HALLOEAU & COMPANY. I'Ur.r.TMIiUtS AND l'llOl'IilKTOHs. - UWimi J.'hm'o'j'ikj, Cos .Sfrecf. Ti-rfis Subscription : 'ereei by Carrier, rr week- ...uI3Ctnta -ont by mail. foan.!or.tkI .......St 0 csf fur mail, ono roar. ....... 9 i frea of ls?a:a tosubsribir. '" Advertisements inserted fcy it roar ct fco rate of Si CV ier square pr month. r!ns)eni silveniiini;. by tho day or rsofc. Jfty cents per sucrofor uach iiifertion. THE CITY. IlIK DA11.V aici:ian Iriil If i-rit ljg mail at" j emit u nnr.Vufrtfuf piictiigr. Read r? who eo(j(tjn,otofco'WL"rtCf from .'if eitu ran larf Tun ASTOKIW f'Almc them, IAll,r ji WrEKtY edition t'i mil i.l-r-!Jicr with ir bfdUi'unut rrprnt. Ad'trt&e raailhe " '13'd n) '; mi ifcrimi. firrf "rdtr of the eomitiita renin. ajlW if)Ul) ,A3ffiCJJU" fcnaBCBpesanaWatcrocapw. Some one who has had little spare j titnoathis disposal haa been writing from here to the Ckico (Cal.) Enter prise. His letter is a lensthy one mid dtcidedlv complimentary. V.'o quote at length: 'Time was "when this was the great ultima thulcvi geographers atidtrat elera where "rolled the Oregon ami heard no sound save his own dashings,'' and tho noble Chinook who ate the festive claia was tho eule inhabitant of these moist shores. But that has gone by. The Columbia of to-day h a busy stream, and iloats to the sen the pro duct-of an inland empire, thtch halt ct Astoiia for final clearance erogoing to those far-off foreign folk who pray for daily bread. ! Astoria is, for Ha size, the busiest. place in the United States, and is unique in several respects. Imagmo a city with a municipal charter, a mayor and board of councilman, police force, lighted street.", school-, and churches, public hails and all the rest of it, in which many of the duellings and near ly all the business portion are built mi piles driven into many feet of water. Under the foundations of the house, Letneen lheo piles, ebu3 and dowstho tide; (in a sanitary paint of vie.v this gies great facilities for drainage) and when it blows great guns from up the point, whtn the vessels heave .md rock in the harbor, when it is dork and the wind whistles in the rigging, it would not require much stretch of the imag ination, as one tees the twinkling lights of the ships and hears the great surge of the Pacific booming in tho cellar, to fancy himself at sea. To there, too, who like the harmless amusement of fchut::, such marine manner of abode is of daily convenience, as one o:ih seek tho seclusion ,f the e;b (u., the parlor) "rants, and druij a line to a friend Mid tho fish out-idii his window at the same tunc. 'talking ! hs-h suggens sncli a flow of Htalistios .md piscatorial ntatomenta as would prove uninterest ing to you. Fourteen hundred b.itits, in all th ghiry of blue and white paint, .skimming ver the Columbia and dotting us broad expanse with animated p-unis, jirjout it sight th.it onpnil bi si en anywkeic else. These boats represent 'd-cittt.'" eapi- into tho sky aboru faded into gray and TrsaiMi'wut-gik--u?'wgpga't9(3ft;1tt3a''ot ' Bff1 ' Wst of Iiettsia ;-r yc,!p. ly dusky lines that blended with the blue of night, and haw: thought that it could not iie excelled. Hut an April afternoon on the Colombia river does, I think, show scenery that surpasses in beauty that of tlm Sicvamento val ley. The river here is buvun mile -Aide, sweeping with s-ilcnt and majestic flow to tho sea. On the north arc wooded height that s.orve as f.re- jjround for massive Mountain that show thir snow-capped cones the fc wic.-itlis inoincntarily pait. On 0. H. COOPEU, GENEItAL MERCHANDISE. Remaining uncalled for in the Post-, Uiivhl other i,,Kln, that demandi i ' office at Astnn. Oregon, Ai.iy 4th, ,ny attention 1 offer for sale tny chop I 1SS2. Anderson. John Martin, Thos Alexander. Robert O'Neil.MrsIJ Boberj,',.tolian I'lanct.Mrs enol !elloni3, Lorerzo Tedersen, Peter 0 Uuchaml. X 1 Petlerscn, Olufo Castan.E Handall, JlrsPS Devnien, Daniel faparhn, ivm-i house. ituated in this city. .1. yi. Frojdma. Trent ourTeetJi Knlprson. II C Green, Daniel V Giihooly, John Garrison J 3t Horton.WF Harris Truni?n. Hedlcr, K . Stanton, Tims S wager, J II Startsman, Henry -J jniith. Emma Sancitinetl, D -Sankkonen, A lliompson, wor.i 'tnliu-r than h.v- tin-in pulled. Latj jour tier.tit kio .ill Ik- can. You desire j to liae trouble, l. i MUbi- jou have not i eil xohot. When puqierly fixed,) then n't, on tl.c izhuoat. and keep I thf-iii nil lisht forlinio locoii'C. t EEM07AX'! "istipliniiailm,' B nmvlnnil. i:ieli.ird Tidd. Win i ii.tnir.i snn. Plias Tavlor. G W ! Herinanson, Alex WilteM. Mis the river a swayiitg scarf of ever-;. Johnson, Ander shiftins rainbows oor.ti-ast.- with -; Larson, WB : .. 1... ..ftp, ul.i1. i ,1,.. " unrK green pine- i" ure wi " "- . per. m t.iiin .white fail-j of the nver fleet oilnnsiiig I ,,,,.,.1 ai? th Utotila. lak Weuu, Cliis Voung. Willumi f'tr these kttei- Nev.. ouick. eempMi: cure 1 days,! ; urinary nnectioiis. MiiartiiiK, frequent ior ilifticult urination, kidney diseases.! 31. u! ilnij.'Kit-. Ortrn DeiK.t. DAVIS i '.tCO.. roitland.O.-. : 0. H. COOPER, !.limy Men. V.'-i-ii'.- Health Uenc-wiT. UF THE The Markland went yesterday. u!) t renin The thunder shower tit noon yesterday cleared the air. -Thera are trco Chinese steamers overdue from Hongkong. The State of California is due this morning. ser3. ?he has 478 passeiv PnttiaiMi. Or. Absolute ' i . '. . .... ...Arl';. .1 ,;,ue t'1 wnntN dehilitj and weakness ' 'Htot.iejm. -ftrtveitw. 'J-'llth(.2,.,.(.mmoriiiiotiour. Pl.atdru-- onward in the glittering miit, now w.CKQ-cr., I'. M. ci-ts. Oretr-m Pnor. WIS & CO.,1"": "." radiant mth prismatic tmti as tney ... i, . ,l it I'olice Court, cleave the rainbows that pau thi- areii t .1... rin1...UI n..1 t-tnxtf .it..t,ninr i Al.i .!. . ..... of,r.,n s...,i:nl,t ss il.ev L. E. Jhiw.r,. diw.i.teriy WMtuit' Ask drtisNt rnr-IJMhoii Haw." It lit. ciiv. iiv,i i w. ,-, rf ( -,,. niPMr; n rrits. Mi'Pft. I.tilhlirrc rnnplux: in leMstiiiK n r-tur; siu r - iln . a,: ;,:ou' ii c'perbev: 5iv' Jie in Hip House. There are sixty-two square feet of plate glass in tho front of the Knights' j new building. Regular convocation of Saints John R. A. M. Chapter Xo. 1 4, at Masonic Hali at S o'clock this v. x. "Visiting companions are cordially in vited. The Chinese bill nas ready for the President! signature yestord.-.y. It will make very little difference wheth er he signs it or not, it's bound to be come the law of the land. The cast1 of the sailor charged with desertion came up before Justice Fox yesterday afternoon. He was al lowed to go on his own reOi-gmz-iiice ro appeal" again on Viiday. and Paniell, Dillon, O'Kolly nMior nrmiitnnit lj.inn Lj,i"uers have been released from jail, and the severe tI of 8300.WM), and in them coercivo measures of the English B- '' y- on"J "overnmeni are to be abandoned. In the case of .Lis. McBride, charged with stealing clothes from the Occident Hotel, tho defendant waiv ed examination, and was bound over in the sum of $300 to await the action df the grand jury. ' The last issue of tho Sunday Welcome has more spice and get-up to it than any other paper we have ever received from tho metropolis. The fuu is not a crushing blow from a mace but a keen lance thrust, and has some originality about it. The bill for tho relief of William L. Adams of tho amount charged against him on the books of the treas ury, on account of tho robbery com mitted on tho steamer going to San Francbco many years ago, of govern ment funds, recently passed tho sen ate. At the lime of loing the money, Adams was collector cf customs at Astoria ami vias taking the funds to San Francisco to deposit. Th3 latest thing in the way of explosives is the apparently harmless throat mixture, lie hear ot a ca.o where a druggist in mixing a com pound of chlorate of potassium and tannic acid for a gargle, had tho com pound explode and hlow off the side -of his jaw. The next thing in order will be for beef steaks and loives of bread to fly to pieces and scare the consumers into tits. The protean artist that controls the local columns of the Oregonian is as fancifully fertilo in fictitious as sunfption aa Joe Emmet. One day he is "Tho Big Colt Editor," the next the "Growls-Editor, the next the "Salmon Editor," and in this lasl pis catorial character the facetiousness that runs through his make-up, as the streak of ore through the pay rook, stands out in fullest splendor. He saya that if anyone catches a salmon Jhat weighs 70 pounds or over, by for warding tho weight of tho fish and the number of the boat in which the fish was caught, accompanied by the wopcr affidavit, that the Oregonian will publish tho fact. Now that ante makes the gamo too high for ordinary players; it costs too much to come m 'We'll make it 50 pounds, with a limit of 100, and all fish must be accom panied by three smaller one, not ne cessarily for publication, but a guaran tee of good faith. .$.1,000,009 wmfh ..f salmon. T'.teh boat i m.'.iinil by .. ere'.v of tvw, who tliiuk if hard tim-d if th-.-y don't clear Music fcr the piano, organ, flute, violin, cuitar, cornet, accordeon, Danjo, fife concertina and other instruments, iust received at Adler's music store. 100 a month each. They fish from April to September, and during iluwe summer months the regular population I of 4000 swells to IIOOO, of whom mm-o and more remiin every year. I never entirely reaiizad wliii lordly independence was till I wanted :i cir pentcr hero to V ni work. It takes .is much diplomacy and si rate sic movement to set one to put a door in a closet s.i it unulu to cure a foreign mission; and well it may, for tho knights of tho saw :tr.d plane have building contracts three months ahead. The growth of the city is only limited by the facilities of tho mills to saw up the lumber, and such lagging and praying to rent a house, yon never saw. ilia i periormaneo generally winds up by the would-be lrs.seo get ting "n;ad," and taking fteps to have a house built for himself. Rut if I go on you'll think I'm getting up a littlo "boom" for Oregon, bo retnrn wo to our muttons. Like all sea ports iher- is alhayn motley crowd of men along the docks; the hearty Englih sailor, the l.een- eyed mariner from "down in Maine," the swarthy black-bearded Spaniard, the stealthy, cat-like Italiin, the snaky Kanaka, and the yellow-haired sons of Scandinavia coin" and g.; an animated panorama. This ia the gate way of a mighty coiiqiiy, the possi bilities of which cannot ba exaggerat ed, and one whose future is assured. "Tts the heritage of a splendid class of men, sturdy, bold and enterprising, who aio building up a great common wealth in Oregon and that splendid scope beond our youngest sister Washington territory. Commerce, the salmon fishery, lumber, coal, iron, fertile soil, never failing crops, and a determined com m unity of go-ahead people are the great factuw in the work of making this portion of our national domain second to none in wealth and greatness. Statistics just published officially iliow that for foreign expurti for the m.i th of February, 1832, Nt-vv York stood first; San Francisco.' second; and Astoria, third. "More need nut be said; has could not be said." Riding through Gen. ljiduell'3 grounds in 79 and '80 I have seen the skies that flush in enmsou splendor to the north and west "grow radiant in the violet light of sun3et; to the east, "the dim Sierras far beyond uplifting their minarets of tnow," glowing in rosa and purple that gradually lifting make the chore. The oitrcrdnmiy humidity of this atmopher.: .lot. not admit of that blase of purple slid leaf let that crowns tho close of day in the Miiyons of California, but thn softer tints of evanescent color gleam hc-ro with purer hue and fahvr luster thii in any other placi- ever saw. i rom I uc ueci; or me ohuuhci., commanded by (he uallanl Gregory, and bound for Tillamook, th- scene is a grand one. As we near the ocean the fcitn finks toward the pi-unnid-Ty maiked "Capo Hancel;;" shadows are moving shoreward in tho emerald water; ships crossing out spi.-ad their v. kite wings and fly to st-n, the black smoke of the steamers lies in lnt.Tal lines aer.i3s tho western sky. and amid the i-cieaining of the gulls and tho shouts of returning lisheimeil e hold our course for "the bar,"' whero the "rent breakers toss their white foam as j they ."tirl and biv.ik in flashing frag ments back to the green water. Hern th.-. liver runs to the short-less depths of ceHii brvtween Junks f ciiuison fog that hang low on either -ide, and rising, change to clouds of orange vap'.r that float awaj with creamy fringes "f "are-like dr.ipdryandra'ioe around tha setting iUii. Everything a!"liid and ab"ve is uuiiniit in :iifb..i- !;U-.. the Vv'bsid rises o:i the an.dl - ibv Pacific, the .suri'-et gun istiied from ill.' l"rt on the lii'.l, our Jl-!rgiie.-i up. ihugreat oi!'w glart- gloims ott fr.ui! tho liglthil3s, tin- clouds t oil t-ogeihw. a gr.iy mist settles du n. upon the water and wo head for TiilamooL Ut.uk. which is a emg of bj..ilt ten miles away with a lonely lighthouse theromi, W. get there :ind effect a stormy landing. f- -5 - & days in city j lii, Martin Robinson, imucent r.,t public atrr-el: 810 or 20 diys inj city jail. j,i --Tjio "Atniiy-. iiamly" atoveplps -;n-. .. a. joiiii j. in:xoiuer tt. .Sie'.i::-, & Son have their atore or.iwd.il with new git-xls, all marked in i plain lij;iir I itiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiti:iiimiiiiiiiuuuuuu E a i a L 1 ORE iiiiaisutiii2H2i:iiiisiiiHsiuinuiuiisiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuunauiua .-i.(i.iii s i.ai'iirn i:i.m.Mi :i i..si-t II. . n,n fr,. l-ntni-,:. I lii,tii.-.ri!i !.! ! 1 r.lllk t allV ll.lS OVStLTn ill eVOrV Canker Mouth. .Sold by U. I'.. Of niei.t.1 ' Mew and p v.i lo.-.sts n speeialty Miiimuen and blank )oo!. nil! Wii will j.ai .-..ush whi-n .SluloliN t.t i. nii.l mice ntllirl Adli'i---. Cine i.'ili !J!i-iininediate relief. Price 10 f.-. .-.t) ct-. and .-!. Sddby W'.i:, Jio- -I'litiewritlliSdc-vk1- il thi'l'iu 5.k incut. -tore arc tho bc-t in the ein. This .nel -oinelliins iiiro and ditinble. ai.il ju-tl what most voinig I.idifS1 Mould nppn-ci-t ate from ihi'.uivoi. t -M1..I01111 ilngfisiitthi'Ci'iiti-ai Mar; k.i.has tnado anancfeiiients to K.tj. il he iiiiest frs--.li lisli. etc.. in ihcir '..iis!i ; Will remove on or about the first of May TU" ple.ixiik-c-' oj tin- tahlo iva-i', i Whene'er the tooth begin to fail; j The hc-autic; of tl:e mouth decrease; l'ho bi'-athS in' more a i.)ioy gale: i And all must soon in liiin lie, - i 1'nles- to .sOZOUOST we llj. '. - 1'ln- 11. l.tti-,1. II .Tlmipr.nf llnnr- .s find "What Mn-t j lion. lu.l.. - -IJiiih laysolt and wife ' at t'arl Adlei'?. oueonr lr..-- toiiti.oifi Consumptio.v 1 riti , .sold ii V. E. Dement. Tliedi-fiis-ionbetwe.it Dob Inyvr-t-ol! find Jcro Rlael; i foi -ale in nea! form at Carl AdlcrV TO THE KNIGHTS OFrPYTHIAS NEW fiBUHDING. Iii2.T.5oir ieelui WeDotol.Pbaieirr Mit-t IXLANIIOUS. A 1lk-.l1 'wa.-lier and a w.ittei eJii find eiuploynieiit at the t eston liiiti. - CI1.1.-. ."iteM-iin and.Ne.i ha.e.i -look ol'nmitIding-filid n.ouldei- tool- .!iieh can bo bought cheap for .-a-h 1i cln-c out that branch of tho bnsiuiss. For Djpopiiaandliwr t'o.niil-.isit. ou haw a printed miar.inK- on' ecr bottle ..r feliiloir- Vilali?or. It neieV f.iil to enit. 'ohl by W. :. Jien.ei.t. rfas?l .& Lier's boeb: stjcox.de3 "sj-" 1 lie lare,t stock of xJuS Blank Dpchs and Stationery . aSi f M". rj dcscilption. tv'w .'i ' . t r i uut.iiJ.iu; Pifri -'"'i l'-.Hti.s, niiiic, I'ootiotd ifi by.1" 1 Work-, Alluuns and fO-rM iioi.ircns, KvsJ41iB,l!o-i.lf- a full mill complete gfessi-i stock ot cvoritlilnpt n?unllv A 11. w -t'tok of -Hues ol the l:iti--t j Men-. Al'o. new- .iopat unit asency for m ;.- at .iijihi .. ...oinuoiiiei j s. ;rwi. r--. -1."1 i" .....uv.n i.ui.w-tie.i l.raet1 up the -a hole -vih-m viiti. Kitii - ! III." P.lnr-1. See AdWlttM.iii.'nt. -A Xa--al lnieottiv five witn ei-h) ti'ittle of Shilolf- (.'alarrh. IU'iivily.1 PrieeriOeotil. S.i!d ! U". I-.. Ivmoiii. I At jiui.' v.i-hlini plain -e,iiig .li.n.'l can l.e nceonimodalcd ov appliii; at j .Mr-. Hepburn"-, oK-r the t.'i'y h-iokj .stole, ' I Oarl Adler's Kusic toit- Tn order to reduce stock, previous. to removal, wijl offer a lIberai iDiscount! To all Gash Customers buying bills of 81 0 or over. Astoria, April 15th, 1882. -llu-'Kiiielitek,"" a lastltn: and grunt n-rfuiitf. l'ucc'J.". nnd Nddbj W. J-Dement. Jut iio-.t' we mi' engaged in the reg ular work of saving the cumin. Every little while litis has to be done, and aboi'.t tho present time the he a gag is sounded and ihe tum-toin i beaieil. We elect a state ticket, t-.mi.ty tickets, legislative, etc., in June, and to those for whom an- vt thu tto.vls of party soup it i a season of fervor and exhortfttloii. To the gr.Mt mass of oters the occimoii presents tm tea- tures of (.nlhusiasiii. Rut littlo at tention is paid to party lines, and but little regard is evinced for the party whip that the politicil loaders have long cracked over unwilling shoulders. Peoplo do thoir own thinking, more and more every year, and Alien elec tion day ccmcd round vote for the man whom they think best fitted f.tr the. place Of coiirse, on general princi ples, those of us who don't ciro !" I .a forever kicking around am.mg the skulls, want to seotliellopnblican ticket elected. In general, politic! in this nixk of woods U pinto. CovsitoriouKEX. A lartje consmnmont of th. he-t! brand Red Cioss oa! oil j it t i . oehv.1 1 at Jtio. itodgcr s. tvnirai jiarl.v-1. 1. E. J.oDoiiouijh, Miiiicareiit.-r. -...r maker and caulker. All order will ho promptly attended to. Residence. Occi dent hotel, Asicuin, Oregon. Go to IIo-enc.s and tn tin' i;.i-t"ii ("rj.-fal loo Cream. (.-emVut I5!o.-K. .lu-t loeoived direct (torn .Sew Voile a large Mock ni Sotliimliair. lace ctutainsaiid upholstiTN goods ;:t ("lias. Iloiloorn" Planished or iinfliriu-hcitiioi)i- e.in lie had at the Union Hotel. Pianos and Organs Of .ill nuiki - er.li-tuMli on hnn'l. Al-o a tllll stH-k Ot V1DIJ Nsj. UIT1TARS, RAJOS. AC- COllDLOXS. C'OXCJI-.HTIXAS, TIARMOX ICAS FLUTES. At-o a liTo s!wl. of tho l.fcr ot VIOLIN AND GUITAR STMSUS, SIIEF.T 5UISIC. AX!' MUSICAL IXSTltUMESTS. A- n.-li - fi.-rMliti.u ,le hclondns to a i'ii-i I - Mils!" Store ASTOBIA BEEWEET. - 81. MEYER Proprietor. ATOKIA, - - OI'.F.GOX. SE3S30XLXa jIs31NrOXTlr03E23MCEI3SrT. REDUCTION OF WnOU'SALE PRICF.3. $7 50 PEK BARBEL OF 30 GALLONS. lAIttJK OKUEKS IX LIKE IT.OPOlrriON. LessSQuantitles, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S 1 SO per Dozen esr.Spcrlal attention paid to outers it. in i'ubllc Houses and Families." Meteorological Heginter. fhe following is from thu nif-t-oro-logic.il register of I-Vrt Canby for the month of May, 1882: Average temperature, -IT.Oii. Maiimqifi temperature. 80.fn), the 23th insl. Minimum U'lupci-aliue, ol.tx). dur ing nighl, from 2Gth to 27th. A eragc cloudiness, 7. 2fnmlH:r .f dajs on nhibli lain fell, 21. gfftainfell, G in. -10 e,e. Earthquake at 10:50 l M. thu oUth of inotith. Three distinct shocks last ing some 15 seconds. Vibrated, from S. V. to N. K. No damage done. WitM.VM-S.Bioeu 4SSk J&&&&&& wsMtfrzm Mm&m .Mi&ffwm 4 T5asasK.'--B?rs THE COLUMBIA Xj;ASJB:H -P.iKie.-., wi-limg srocciie-, prii tons or inetehaiuli-o ot any de-eiiptioii, houM leave their orders with A. Van Dusen & t'o. as the are jirepaiod to de liver goods in any pan ot uie vit on the -horto-t notice. Chas. ti"i(n-.v Son Iiaie ii.r -.do. ami aio agents foi tin no v r-dnjie: -(-,v iiii inaclii'.ie-. . . -If you waul he cieata thai i Jcci cream. 2Q to Frank r-.ilire's. I 1. .1. '".oo.li.itin. nu ('iien:i!'iii. -it.vt.' lias ju-t leoeixed ihe l.ite-i :u. i mn.-! f.i-ihioii'ibh -I'.lo of i'llt- an I ladies' hoot-. -!.oe. t-te. Ationt In A-tosl.i fori tii- fatuous .Morrow .-hee-. ' i Jiaiio--.il '. I'. i i t m. i . ! i : i st.illin. lit i.;:iii -il- means at the City Rook Stoie. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE BREWERY t i ij 17'- wtmJl is ri'i:i:ni: n Mor. axi is KrLu.n n vom-bon thu coajs .JOHN UAliiW - - PitOPKIETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. re-Oi.tors lell at the l.TltJlANLV i.1'1.1: HALL v.iU to i-ifiniptly atleudecl to." iJcliri A. IVIontgomery, (slVCKSSOi: to JARKISS SlONHiOMEKi".) ..i o.i me im.tithlt in it i.t. -SiiilohS Ctrar. will imiin.i'ai. ! , 3C, V. al.it. .. i i.ici.s una .ii'v.i ir . .i!-s O r.wkei nn.l Tahle tutlor, i.'licM' 'Lrotip, whi.,.iii'' ...iml. m.l f- V -vi' v,nkfo N.-tloii- and 'lois, Riouehili-. :dd bv W. K. Ilemel.t. li -' -Jgi ruin, i rairte- :u..t (.'iirniiies. -- s.'vXil'.'ll.y ( nuue-., a comi.Jeto Villi Wailt 10 2el -OMe.ii" Ri.-.-!..-'-see j lt-a:J lMVin'S.I lo-hiv: In-h m.ido ami nr.el , V-. r-.-M- ..y . u m ..nier. in. jtiu. ic . im to.k nii(liilces. v.Toni,oi:K(:ON". ....nti llTVor.-.t aie iiuiti'd ti.em ., , , --. ; T" . .iniRNAMrssr rtL-hi-t;u.d lnteit oakos. triuf atnl! eamji-at the Astoria eanrtj faotoix. ' . N-o tho-p now rubber spitti-on- a(, i:. It. Haw-OS . ' A complete -lock of IiuVai.,1 eliil-: dreirt suits ju-t toeciiod at Afelr.tosh'-; olothincrslofo. Call and examine tho-e bah m.u.ii- at tho City bookstore. .Throo -oow loads of dri lir. -nruoei . .. limh--.andb.irfc. just reoeivod and forUinni. ,. .l M'iin iv imuv uiiiiitii 'DmSvli .tlilRsiil m BBH Sliilt.iyiB'p-Sii'lt BlB"nxiJ53CiiJtll'T3l3iW Psmlr5B8WPliiLsalgti iHI Installation. I:tii-likrkii'i9G I ' r4o. 40 I2-Ply ! SALMON TWINE! .sale at Ci raj ".-.dock. r I enn'l .'et fliiinS v.itlinttt It. I mil it. Imeonoof tho-ffitio ork h.i-ko!- At L- i V V TYVIfN 1 S the City Rook store. 1 D ij 1 x i J i 1 1 1 L Li Lj Ai u regular meeting "f Axtoria Lodt'c IS... 10. I. O. of G. T hold lastl Tuesday evening the following v. ere installed ..lik-ers for the ni-.i.in turn, by G. h. D., J. O. Iio7erth: Go!., F. Parker. V. C. T.; Inez E. P.irker, W. Y.T.; Fioieiici E. nrt.nn, W. S.; Scott n,y...rih, W. V. S.; Q. IU Cas well. W. T.; Eda Eckland. V. M.; Edwin Oloiigh, W. f. G.; li. M.-nleith, W. O. G. ; Mavtha Thonipjon, W. 0.; John 11. Montu'-meiy, P. W. C. T. J. O. Bozorth, T. R. Coon and Flor ence E. Brown were elected delegates to the G. L., tomefct at The Dalles the third Tuesday in June. Tho lursest -took and ni-v.tt -t le of Soft amlMifl' Hat.-, at Mi-lni-i-!r Clothing 6tore. XolKidv .-iimiiil uegh.-l u cough.; 'fake Il.vi.t."- HoMiYiff Hoi:nHot;xi! AM. T.vt: iiishmlci-. Pim:'- Titotii-. acjik iinofs cure in me uiimile. loi tile crlililtli H. t'liliet old;' Rourln.ii. and (he !e-t ot v.iiie-. lienors, nnd S.in Fraiiei-i'.i ho.er. .sill at t'ilii-m !. opini-ilclhc It'll tm,oi-, ami -ce Cttmn-' bell, Au.khi made misp-ai.ie t.y lndi-go-lioii, Cou-iipation, Di.vine1-:. Los- .f iippetile, Vellow klnV Miilo'1 Vlttil izer i-a po.-.itivi1 cute, 'or --lie hi W. ! IL'ine.it. Tniu-ibiit and 'day hoUi-der.-Mfi l.e accomodated at Mr-. Lovott's eoflec and chop house, on Mnlu street. Meals 13 cents upwards. Day Jmaril $1.50 per week. Everything eiea ald comfortable. cokm:u uv ASTORIA. 1.EA1XUS l. Tiii.heei Iron and Copper Ware. A tirri fjl A-sotttaNit ct HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents tor .Mjiu;p .Stoves anil linages 1 he ll'ii ic the Market. J'.uiabiiuirooitv ofjall Muds, on Land. Jul. v.'i.uk done In n winkuianlike mtuiner. JlAI.AMl ,i:rFi'.ltSO.V HTltr.KTS. OREGOK. A Fuii Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., II 1ti:rl..'J Ntveet. Sfin Franrlxro S-'-h Auotit-. for the l'aciilc Coast. CHAS. HEILBORN, M.YNUFACTUKKK OF; FTTRNJrrUl-vE $ BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLKS Complete in every branch. .1; ii. D. GKAY, A ti..Vv-.lo ami ji-rfjl deaier iu. F'XL.oxrrv. ill mxns or Ji:i:i)t Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc, (5eiicnil-i..ra,.-ean.l Vharii5;e. on reason able teiios. 1'ootot Kenton stieet, Astoria i Oreaon. 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