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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1882)
0) T"'!1- " '' wm.My.wmmm twit. Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, June 21, 882 Vol. xvii. So. 70. 'SBS --V- - THE STATE BUILDERS. 24 hours, in summer, they hatch i and you have rubbed off u I n ) into footless maggots, which, after , whit.- powder v-hich i the sn rubbed off fine Itrain anil Xcrvf. Wells' Health licuewer. greatest iciii-1 Concomly Street. NOTICE IS iiEEEDY GIVEN" That section (the Tualamplain,) into footless maggots, which, after , wlntr- powder v-inch i tlie snnie Clly on c.a, impotence, leanness, ftp a,sneirt made by Ordi typif.es Oregon more acurately rioting in the filth till their tender . matctinl as the .land, nil on your ,,iVi.vv:ls'X CO JftSsS: I Hn ft mfiT i"e concomlv than any other portion of the state i kins seem ready to burst from j sculp, only more lir.ely nilvciiz-J. uresnn. . ' street, from the ve-WcIo of Main street I have visited. Its carlv settlers j repletion become full-fed in less 1 1 will offset iny adi iee ug..inst the . asoiie. j Clme Mllil U$l$S&M& iiy Ordinance No. 1."9, on each of were men who toiled across the plains in the long and weary march that will never be repeated. Hard ship disciplined them into fit and worthy founders of a great state, and severe toil taught them the value of money. Educating their sons as best they could, at the cost of many a personal sacrifice, they lived to see them grown up to use ful lives and forming a powerful element in the state's progress. The bench and bar of the metropo lis teems with the scions of men who, thirty years ago, bore into this deep solitude .the ax in one hand and the bible in the other. Out of this severe school of ad versity sprung a rugged element of men fit to copo with any other race in the battle of life. The dis cipline of poverty that reared Gar field from the canal boat to the presidency, will in the future ele vate to hiffh honors voting men who have toiled up the same ardu ous path from obscurity and pen ury to wealth and power. The long, cold rainy winters that wit nessed the hard struggles of ths men who lived on salt salmon and cracked wheat for seven years, de veloped a high order of energy and personal courage. The last three centuries bhow that neariv all the master minds of the world cpme from the upper temperate zone; and the vigor of the northern brain to-day gives new vigor to the tired and languid world. The Italy that gave to the world a Galileo and a Columbus, has failed to produce their dupli cates. In the mean time, the Gal lic races have sprung to the fore and, by their progress in the coarser arts, havo advanced the world as the brush of Titian or the chisel of Praxiteles never could have done. California is semi-tropical in her climate. Oregon has none of it Sho has the humid air of England and her sons and daughters have the look of transplanted English men. The future years of her power in the list of great produc ing states, will see a race of lusty men spring from this very cradle of early hardship, leading every enterprise conducive to the devel opment of our country and the en lightenment of her people, realiz ing the wisdom of the old Latin maxim, "A sound mind in a sound body." The discipline of poverty in the early fifties will be manifest in the prosperity which witnesses the close of the present century in Oregon. Oregonian. than a week, and descending into the earth or sheltering under some old board, contract to brow.n, shining objects, rounded at both ends and technically known as pup.t ria. Within the darkness or this hardened skin profound changes rapidly take place, and the insect passes through the pupa to the perfect state, and finally, in about five days, the anterior end of the luiuariuni is nu-liod oil, and tin- Mine Brn-.li the ' imrrmr tllllf. IS , .. , lee cream, ice rrt.-ani.at lioseoe' re- the follow mi described lots fronting hair every day, coml thoroughly freshmen! saloon, Saturday ami Sun-j upon tint jartE Concomly street from j. i uu i-'.triiiir.;'. wtrmt-Hi wnn-h. iu hus MiK- in Aui:i -.ireta iu tiie vhm i with comb at least once a weeU- and wah the whole head in soft water as often a- po-sif)le. You may put a little sonp or soda in the water, but I wouldn't. Do not invest in tny ol the so-called ilandrnif euies, but sae your dol lar to pay for a newspaper road il. :utnrrli or the llladdi'r. Muifrimj. sm.utimi, irritation of the iirlnarv lti'i-.iKO. diseased discharges, cured l-v DuehnjKtiu.i. Si, at druueist-. Oregon Depot, n.YViS.fc Co., IVrtluml, Oicoii. " K--! Hit- tiliins Mt-2ltli.t j siui- in jMinici" street, is now uue ittiu iaj - jaoieatiuc onice ol me uuy .treasurer, in saiil citv. iu United States sold and siher coin, and unless jiaid within five daj.sfroiu the expiration of this notice, viz.: JunelS, Ida', the Common Council will order warrants issued for the col lection tin-roof. riie assessment is as follews: ind i if ouwaiit a sweet mouth and I-.ti-.tlh. j III the glims bciome -pontjj, thei io-o j i their power- to hold tin- teeth. 'I hp Use of SOZODON'T is invaluable because N'WW Of OWNt.l! or r.or. "ltousti it IJ:t8." fair the day has gone by, hen a j Tin- thinj; desired foetid at last. I i 'nitiisi. iu iitui'ii uii iidi .. a horse that e is rears out wts, mice, roaches. ilk-, lied "good enouah for Oregon." We ! "us- i.v.1.ocs. fl.. ....tol-K. .-,,il r.nt At lit-,t it ' Wof 'Good Enouch For lit UUIVfl-l VIW'I ' V- ..m. -..,-.. - I parts are pale and soft, and it- ; 'rakjI1(T .,i(0t the flillsboro wings are crumpled and useless, but the.se soon expand, and sud denly, without practice or teach ing the new-fledged fly wings its way to your table to mock your displeasure to share your repast. The length of time from the hatch ing to maturity varies with the season and temperature, but will not exceed ten days in midsum mer, while the life of the perfect fly lasts about three weeks at the same season. As cold weather ap proaches propagation ceases and the older flies perish. A few of the more vigorous females, how ever, reat to some nook or cranny where, in a state of torpor, they survive until the ensuing season links 'tw.xt the .summer gone y ;s aIrPiUiv a aawatu for and to come. ll0Pes an(1 th(. growth will caue prices to atlvanri than decline 'in that line mals. Again,the country is depict it icmoes the tartar which sep-uutes iT7""T Oregon. ' I ihe teeth and gum-. JJ JjJ; sk U have a smaller population tliaii , C.ilifornia, but we hae begun breeding from a gi eater diversity of sires and will soon reap the benefit of varied e.periinent. California has two sons of Almont standing for service within her boundaries while O.ejion hns seven. Anil while California has! jm rahaui A riir.initn 11 llrown W Wl'aikcr MrsVartin Dillon Mrs 0 S Wricht, J Iliis-cll.Willifiiii Itiis sel lU'Mark i Jacob ICamiii i.l WCracc.EDlieatly,! A woman 10 do "Ciicr.ll lunisL-nork iu '. ' -H iciibosti, trustees a ma famiU. Inquire at this ofliee. -y ' Kinney . : i . II L Turner.... - HI J-Turner.... """Co- Kate IlobsonAVtn tloli-l I sntl. r:iv lln1ie.nti .... .. .- .... i.ua iioosou. t nniies II 0050 II Wanted. call. TJie Astoria Shirt and Oil Clothing! l'actcry lias moved net house to I ii urii'iis uikli. i i;i.mhis isiihi ktoi j,- j i'n lor Ulf C1IUI1111; HI Kl-l'p lllt-JJllll IVIU piraic I p p ilcEwan I tiames Taylor , .u -Miwian.. I IMnntlflil Ii iwltf.m,ii undoubtediv surpassed us in track ' . , ... " tu. :.. L ... . UseNiclmla'sJlalmof Gllcail oil tor trotting, we excel her in the pio-1 s0i-e or chapped hands, for snle by Jop G. Charters. Tide tables free l;i ill. .Ti..ifir,i it f-lMl, llf.rnw .illil j 1'or the finest baths in thecitj so to mals for draving and teaming pur- Uio Oiient bathing loonw, oppiwitc , " pi, ' HoMen's auction stoic, poses. As yet none of our bieed- Jok G. Ciiaktf.ks, Prop. er.s have begun to bieed es)ecially for coaching purpoM, but there' Astoria lee Depot. M Xowlan. KG Crow EC Crow HI5 Parker .lames Ta lor C L Parker Moses Koers Mary A dray Marv.V Gray rs Otilln FnHli C Iloellinjj 0 l!oellinjf C lloellhiK. South Carolina Sand Hills A few miles from Columbia is a section railed the Sand Hills. The country is a barren waste, , growing nothing hut pine, seiub or carnage' Prank Eabie is now prepared to -np-tJasT Gray . . . of ..or citv I'1' families, restaurants, hotels. saloons, j Merrwnau ... ui inn v,u etc., at S cents per pound, on the picin-(;eor"e Hill. , . ratheriis'- riesnic-ut-ieitiuuvurj uj. -". j i; unites, . ' parties and dinners supplied with ice I o E Peae of am-1 c.eani at short notice. 'CAMcGuiie. ... jed of beef cattle and the drovers Wood for Snip. 0 S WriL'ht. CUiltes.... E A Taylor oak, blackberries and other natuial j , . ,- , r, , i i ill km e about .sis hundred and uftv , E A Taylor 2 tot lvansasandLoIor:u!iwlioinakolCOIll!)0r,lryllpm,ock j.lch i w ill sell H Urown 3 ' their annual tiipsaeros. the great for eash at 5:175 per cord. I will deliver' J Q Allow !l J i ... the wood to niv customers. ''c.lU l growth. The inhabitants, as a general thing, are indolent and dissolute, with not a particle of i plains between The Dalies audi Cheyenne will purchase horses heieafter lor the m'a.kets of the; nxnJlAKiov. I Rvliee J M Kobb. W U Uobb. JtOtl-r s, ....... f . . &&- -tiiiiM1. '-'""iiiSei't-.'i , , WW Parker.. 1 Int inn ilil iivlmsl tlntirhr itnl lirAL'tm . . m t cities. ,:iii( s estst ,.,'":.J"V"; ""r".:"KV,.V""-i"""" i i-arKcr.. Vl ". : . ? : ? x jt 7 2 H 2 Ii 2 5 2 8 3 7 3 Ig S S 3 8 4 ' ' r i c 4 fli 3 l" 5 5 5 ." G G G V 6 S 0 1 G 7 7 7 S 7 S 8 i! 8 7 8 8 8 1 9 2 9 3 9 i 9 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 1 12 3 12 J 12 1 13 2 13 jo r. I & 1 I 14 2 It t ri rni f Ar.totii "school larninV Some of our! V " . . . . "h.?"". VA.'i. .u "41J!""K"?? W W I'arU-r. Sill .. , , , , oi the .MlsSlSsmpi are neeomillg aim crying witii imi vxuruutaiiuK i.t iu i y y, P.irkcr. . . .. 4 lit best citizens have moved fioin . ., , . of cultmt; teeth? It so. jro at onct-and 1 1 , 13 , . . ,, , ,. too valuable for pasturage pnipo-, a a bottle of Mis. WnislowShoolhins Mi-, Tieiii-haiil Mrs C 2 13 the Sand Hills urn, Oolmnb-,, ld ,,. . k srup, Hwil. rcliew thejpoj, lisut-, IiVm lC become persons .and made their. . , ,, , rt ,1.. ' i KJ . "C t at.l...:......iy.JliUiL. . . . . I IUUi?l '1. I Vi iiVI IIVI-JIIIVV.I. , ,, .1 ...... . 81 50 00 30 00 30 00 50 00 30 00 50 00 50 00 30 00 42 00 47 00 44 50 44 50 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 47 00 42 00 42 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 SO 00 .ii no -,. 'iSJiUU 130 00 3d 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 SO 00 PiCIH MUTUAL LIFE MSIIRilE MfM, ' Of GtHfOXXXlt. A. McKINNIE, Manager. For Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories. orFit:i:-ioa fikst stkket, poktlad, or. IJclVicn-e: CI1AS, llODGP, of HcMlse, Davis &. Co. JAMKS STEEU Cahler First 'atlooal Bank. J. A. STKOWUItllKSE, Wholesale Leatlier and Undines. -C.A. DOJ.FJi.ot Dolj.a. BronausU, Dolnh & Simon. Co'. J.aicCKAKKX, ex J.McCiaken &Co. 1.. C. HENKlCHSEN, of Henrlclisen & Greenbere. Dr. O. E. SOTTAGE, M. 1., Etamlner aad fhyslcljn. Kefernives: M. S. nCBEELL, of Knapp. Burrell 6 Co. V. AY. SPAULfarNO, Packer aail Csrtto Deuler. ANDKEW KOBKBXS, of Fisliel & BobertJ, JOHN CBAX. of Jofcn Cran Co. C. M. Wlberg-,-Boots andSaoes. JOd. BDkKTUKD. BaxKhaid &SpauI(lliiA J. K. GILL, or J. K. GUI & Coi, StaUoaeis. FKANK ZAOVICH, of Zaa Brotnei Each of the above meatus SID.oou Insur ance In this Company. iMISCELLVNEOUS. . .Vouk.HL SkM feSSlHk -iiCf-SlISaCV-r-i S. ARNDT & FERCflEN, ASrOl'.IA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop iilaukw.1i ri n . TagapBT &J SHOP4 Duner onup ,5SHtSS All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Iromptly atti-aJea to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIJ:S, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STKET. BUSINESS CARDS. R V. HOLDES, NOTiMtY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND SUKANCS AGENT. TK. .T. C. IHAFTER, i'hisiciav aad smn.. (DECTSCHE1X ASZT.) DlHeuK-H or the Throat tt Speelalty. OtUeo over Coca's Drug Store. J)R. C. C. GLASS, I'lIYSICIAN AND SCmOEON. Omen over A. V. Allen's Store, ASTORIA, - OREGON. rjF.LO F. P.IRKKK. Conntr Snrveyr Of Clatsop County. Office : Chenawis street, X. M. C. A. balloom No. 8. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bkxto.v Strkst, Nrar Paekkk Houai, ASTORIA. - OREGON. p . WINTOS, Attorney and Counselor at Lav ra-Office la Pjtalan BVurtlng. ASTORIA. ... OREGON. GENERAL MACHI ISTS AHDJXT JAY TUTTIJG. X. D. . PHYdlOIAK AND 8TJBOEOH OtTicR-Over tac Whlto House Store. RK9IDF.NCR Over Elberson's Vaktry, op posite Barth & Mrcq' Salooo. ii. rvirov. h. n. Rnil'FR MAKFRQ , PhyIclan ad Sotsmmi. Ull.tn HlLnVQL , rFKICE-Ovcr A. V. AUea's grocenr to. "" ' 2""" """' J Rooms. ThePark'e HwoeT" mark, but the immovable inliabi- , ., . . c women generally wear scant cloth ing and the children ditto, while the men are always shabby, and nothing so delights them as a jug of corn whisky and a plug of tobacco. Some of tlietn pre.ent the ap pearance of clay-eaters. In winter ! James F. Brown, ju,tier tuey onng tor ten nines or more, .peace Uallas precinct, s.tys what they call loads of oak or pine wood into the Columbia market. drawn by a skin-tight, bone niif n mother mi 'firtli who httt. iwr urdi-' useil U, who will not Ml joti at oaee encc theieis bigihc u.st l0 the mother. ami relicl-au.l health to the chlltl, operating luce niaqie. It i perfectly s.afeto iuo in all caie-,, ami pleasant to the tatt ami is the pic-1 serliition of one ot the oldest and t-M female lilirsirians and Hinges In thui 111V L"l,,l-tl Ollllix tmin rin.niir. - ll 1H it IMHIH . m and nary hoc; monej' in bleeding cairiage block. The programme at riillhoro is very attractive and i-. the most liberal bill t-ver jnit forth at town of its mzo on the 1'aeifie coast 1 order of the roimnon Council. V. C. XOItKIS. Auditor and Clerk. A-tiHi.i,.lmmillK(S. !03O3E5L STOH.H IIai.i.S Vi:oktaiu.i: Sicilian Hair l!Kxr.wi:r. is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful icitorathe I lUf , rt.,ft. ii, tlti nirt.tnWi. lrlmr.li,,; li n .1 . . I .i wf ...w. li.tr tc n.iiTittnl Anlrm 1 ii"-' ."r .'.:;' ""..".. ;.!. "";,.:. ,. n5hi juuni:-) im ,i.axi num.' .lint uctiiii it '-jyy. truding calf or steer, on a wagon after, notwithstanding vigorous ef-' passedasal.alrtlressiitfj. It Is the most .:!. . ..l.-.l , 'I'l,,. ..,! 1 r . 1 l l- l XT is -ii CCOIIOllllfnl IlIl-IMIlilimil fill illi-l-tl lit with two wheels. 1 lie animal, forts were made Iiy Dr. . I. X.bmitli the public, as its eiTetts remain a lon-4 wason, wood and driver can bo to resuscitate him. ' time, makim,' onl an occasionnl apnlf- . ' , - , ii . i" -" i-'""'- cation necessary. 11 is recommended carried almost on Ins shoulders bv rr ' ami used by eminent medical men, and '1 lm largest stock of Dlniih Books and Stationery or fiery description. Sthool Buoks. Bibles, I'oetIal Woik?. Albums and Gold reus. lull mid complete criimnr iisuaiir roll regulatul Book ana agflncy loi publf-hftl. Carl idler's Husic Store M Mti nemizor, was lonnu in nis neu mr cures dandruff and Humors, and railing- -qgjwajiicsiuctti ' our nr iiwk ii lit iiiiriii.. niiw inn niirri. i r-"rti iiuin . i Thursdav inorninir in ;iu uncon-1 1:.. ,.,!..:, .r, iC, ,.i.:i, , i:riVi,n. -Lykeiitln a v . . , .. . J v i ' " ' , , :, :.',, V,i i :. t More. Alio, news aepot pio-'scioiib eoiidilion, and died soon - ,5llf'' anasiippoit.-il. It maK'-s the hau v,.r ,,,,,., ami .liuUIeal t ' iimul filr mill lf5Ci !iti.l i nnitt- Thc Plague of House Flies. Some paper in Oregon notices the fact that so far this year there have been no houso flies to bother, and that it is premonition of sick ness or epidemics. These torments are scavengers and no doubt that without them in the economy of nature we would suffer. Wo have sometimes heard the question tsk ed as to where the fly comes from, and how propagated. For out own satisfaction wo have investi gated it and give it to our readers: The eggs are about four-hundred ths of an inch long, one-fourth as wide, dull in white color, and pitted with elongate, hexagonal depressions mere whitish specks to tho unaided eye, laid iu little agglutinated piles in warm ma nure or in decomposing vegeta tion, especially about our stables and barn yards. From 80 to 100 are laid at a time, and probably at three to four different intervals by the same fly, though on this point we have no exact data. Within one of our ordinary darkeys. During the cold weather thev beg a good deal, but when the .sum mer coincs these people, in their rags, with whis-ky in their heads, and tobacco in their mouths, are as independent as a candidate for office after his election. Black- berries and other fruit of wild growth they flood the market with, ' and they then reap the cash, and are as saucy as they make tliein. J Chicayo Times. I Dandruff. What is it, indeed? Is it a dis ease? Is it curable? No, no, no! ( It is an evidence of a healthy scalp, and as to its cure you might as ; well attempt to stop your toe nails from growing. ture's mode of remov P CELEBRATED A wg&rmfcs& 5S jfe ST03IACH g$ BtTTEB5 T Itn 1.I4A! .In mi.l oioiiinl r.il c- n IT.it... r. ... 1 t ;i .) .. ., f.-.. n a .1 . 1 ... 4a.y-i n it is Simply na- itynwifla .and . hha?r!on In any form.re hotl, jUtte. The powprful tiiii virtue inS Hip scarf ?tfKra!! officially endorsed hythe btate Assajcr ot .Massacmisciis. im- pnpuiauiy to , Halls Hair Kcuuwcr has iticrt-icd with the teat of maiij jears, liolh in this coiuitiyand in torcisn lamls, anJ-.tis now known and Used in all tin: civilfred onimtrics of the world. Foil S.vi.n y am. I)i:ai.i:i:. LAND tMARINK ENGINESji?. p- Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, j astoria. - - - - orkow j - i t -ii moms tit -aueira uuiHiing up &xmq. wrw and Cannery Work a specialty. ,ofCdaiid.so.enioeqhTstrets. nicus. PKNTLST, Ol'alt ItrrrliitiouH made to-order nt Short Xotlce. A. D. 'Wass, President. J. O. IIUSTI.KR, Secretary. I. W. Case, 'ITeasurer. John Fov, .Superintendent B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, i j Q. A. BOWLBY. ATl'OK5fKy AT LAW. Cbenamus Street. - A8TOMA. OtttKH Y T. BITHSKV, ' ATTOBHEY AT IJLW. May be found at the Court Houso. vtji JSiSKfiBt ". r n. baix & co., , 1 BRALEJt IS Ooom. M'iiidowa. Bllali,' Traa HoinH, LttBibr, Etc, All kinds of Oak Lcmber, GkMS, Sost Ma terial, etc. Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Steaui.Xiui near Weston hotel. Cor. Oca flrtve and Astor streets. 1." W. CASE, ! UU'OKTEf: AND WH0LK3ALK AND RK roruviuti Illttei- fUndi oa Ruhr. ' Pianos and Organs. (if nil iii.iki-s t-ou;t;inllv on Iiaml. Also a fulUlockol Tho Count Cinchon was the hnnisli , viOMNS. OUITA11S, BANJOS, AC Vicpwy m l'cru in U30. The Countes,, . cOKDfiOSS. CONCKRTIKAS, hN wife, was pros rated lj an mtermit- HAT.MOSK'AS, FLUTES. il 'ihe use of'the 'native remedy. the IVni- -irn .I'r"". elTl,..., ', Ian bark, or. as it was called in the viiu.u .u .uiiivii aimw, lamjuaseot the country, -Quiinjiiiua.'' MIKKT 11USIC, , (Irateful for her nrovery, on honetnrn i A.VD Ml'SICAL INSTRUMENTS, .to Kumpe in lfty, -.he introduced tho'.s woll as men thin;: clw liplonslns to a reined) in Spain, iicie .it was known Kirsi rtass Iu-le Store, under various names, until Linnanis called it Cinchona, in honor of tho lady ; i whohadmou;ht them that which was more precious than Uiesoldorthcliit-.is. I To this tlav. after a lapse of two him-. died ami fiftv jcars seience hits jjium ' , us nothing to take its place. It iui-rtii-, allv cures a morbid appetite for stiinu- laritshyiestoriug the nalur.tl to:a of me .siomacu. iisuiicki cicismh.' lutc lnost delicatecon- , . ,. .ill i it uv.ii imicia. i-iuiL-aut ute most ut'iHnuccon- v ......-..--. --. 1 , ., sum all over the body, and tho re.i- , stitutiomestliv to Its harmless and rcstora-' auanist malarutl fever tp-daj as tliej , .. . , , ,, -tieproporties. i'li sleians e cr here, tils-, were in tho days of the old bpanish son why it is not shown on other sustetl with the ailullprated liquors of eom-l Viceroys. We guarantee the insredi- parts is that the friction of clothing ' ISe'olIm' stomachic ana ,nosr i rAlnm S lemoves it as fast as it loosens, ror sate ov.tunnsts and Dealers. , Au'l,wl1,l ffl, J1 Uu while the hair of the, head, -if not School Notice often brushed or combed, or , mo tiik legal voters ok hCiiooi . . . ' -a. District o. .18. Jfotlce Is hereby given wuKiieti, prevents iu i-acajju Corner Cyst nnd Stucnioqbe streeti. AhfOKIA. - - - - OIIECON' TAIL DEALEi: IN jBENEBAL .HERCHA8I1IS& Tt A-LtLt J. iLjrrjlA , Corner Cheuamus and Ca titrew. I AND WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. ASTORIA - OREGON TO THE LADIES OF ASTORIA. best hitter iii the world. -The proof of the nuddiiiK is in tlie caiinc." aim we willingly abido this test. i or sain oy that that there will he a nieetiuir on iftondnv Aow, U you have any doubts as (tho school house la said district, for the. to the truth of what I have as serted, rub the inside of your low er limbs smartly with a black cloth, purpose of levying a school ta for school jmrposcsfortheeiistilng year, and for sueh oiner ousmess as may come uciore mr meeting. By order of the board ot school directors. C. W. SUIVELY Clerk. all drucRists, Rrocers and liquor dealers. Order ft. Loeb&Co.,a3enlsforAstorla. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dysjiep sia, debility, liver complaint, bolls, hu mors, female complaints, etc. I'.mipn lets free to any address, beth Vf. FowU tSsSon'- Boston. I'lunuihiid OrRatiMsoM on tiHwnonlhl) io stdiltuent plan, or for rent. CARL ADLES'SVARIETY STORE "Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, rocket ana raoie c-uuery, Vankco Notions and Tova. ricturo l'romes and Chromos. (SftStviwiBaby Carriages, a complete -S-saa.ssortment. New goods by every steamer. Tho publle are invuea 10 examuie my noes, nnu price. CHENAMOT ST., - ASTORIA. OREGON fc' -Ml WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Chsiuntus Streets. ASTORIA. OREGON dcvlik CIGARS AND TOBACCO.; The Celebrated ' JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTEMOLM nrci other Knzlbh Cutler;. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS 1TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMINQ jou that I have removed my Dress making rooois Froui Chenamus St. to Cas St., Next door to Tub Astomax office. I thank tbe isdtes for their liberal patroaags. 3IRS. A. RATPI.EYEA. jets TAXX.ORXIIO. GLEANING and REPAIELrfa NEAT. CHKAF AND QUICK. BY UKOKUK LOVETT. llaln Street, opposite N. Loeh'i, GOOD CHEAP BOOTS, I hate Genuino Meershaum Pipes, etc, j Lately Reduced the Prlc Of all my Flist-Cla$3 llOO irt AMI SHOES StABG TO . As follews: 'Finest Sewed Csdf Boots - - ll Ob nncst i-egi?ea lap uoiea r I nest Vegje-t Single Soled Nomina but tho ua Genuine Mercer French Call A nno stock of lrntchr nitrt .lont-lrj, JItiaJ tutil Hrteeh Loading Shot Gnnii nnd Hlrffe, Kovolven., PiatAU. aud Ammnnitlon' MAHI.VK OliAKHKM ALSO A F1NR Assortmeat of ne SPECTACLES and, KVK w w. 19 60 - wea t;sed In My Shop. L.J. ArraM, Opposite the OE. & N. Co."9 Vo&.