The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 29, 1882, Image 3

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2?ltC "QuiTtt 'isttOViWJlL Council Proceeding I Astoria's Scenery. Your Wire Wan t
0Wv artUM t.UA.A4Ji. . , i nnnnf tlinso oil steves: ncal
: j The council met in rcaular session
AbTOKIA, ORF.GOX:
THUltSDAY JUXF-1, 13S2
ISSUED EVERY MOBNING.
fMoaday Kicpt-I).
P. HAL-LORAN i:- COMPANY.
PRHLTMtr.n ajtoJ l'noruiKioi:.
it-hvutn tiuildityj. Cad $lreti.
Terms of Subscription :
-erved by Carrier, ror week .- Cer.M
cnt br mail, four month 5-1 fiO
Sofct !i7 mail, ono year fl UO
frco of t'oaiago tv SuLscilheri.
"AdrertisomenteinerKiJ lylturwr (it
he fate of $1 JO porfquare por month.
frans! rat advertising, by the day or reek,
ally cents per cquurefor ouch in-ertion.
THECITY.
Tiik Daily astoiiiam mil ; sail oj
mall atlS cent a month, frfinf pn-lauc. Head
er ulu runtcmplotf alj'cute frinn Die city can
tiace Tiir autouiax follow them, Dailv
or Wkkki.v d((fm luantf)t-otficemth'
out additional cxjitnrc. Attdrtc may be
ytanged a often a desired. Leave orders at
Pit counting room.
Robert Cut wick foil dead in
Albany- last Tuesday morning.
The. Olenelg arrived down yester
day and will sail for Hongkong to-dny.
-Sixty cents n bushel is offered for
new whr-.it in Walla Walla.
Little bills from tho W. V. Tele
graph company wero being collected
y eat onlay.
- Tho Oregon is due this morning
with 80 cabin passengers an unusu
ally small number.
Tho grounds around the Custom
House are being improved, and sub
stantial walks afford dry footing.
Mr. Frank James, brother of tho
late Jesse James, Esq., lias declined
to run for governor of Missouri.
Spring chickens are ripe, and aro
beinji picked. When their feathers
are all picked tiff then they nro
"dressed."
Tho county court met yesterday
and after transacting .some piobatc
business adjourned till ton o'clock
this morning.
.V broken bridge on tho O. A. C.
ralhoad, just north of Aurora, let
nine freight cars into the water last
Tuesday morning.
-Red Boy, an Oregon horse, is to
liavc a race with; a Colorado hurso
named Wildtnoor. The distanco is
ono mile and a half, to bo run at Salt
Lake city.
Lip Mong, who dropped dead
on the Fleetwood while en route to
Portland, furnishes the regular Ohi
neso item. These Mongolians have
their uses after all.
last Tuesday, Mayor Ilabn presiding;
a full board present except Council
man Gray.
In these pleasant days of June, 'tis
sometimes wholesome to leave the
daily round of dutiei and ramble over
' One of thoso oil stoves; neat and eon- J
i v enlent. Sec one at Foster's. '
SUBURBAN LOTS'
C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Fourth or Jnly M Coiuius.
rm.nArbsnf nverv Vitnt flt (!hnrlcv-
i tho lofrv bills that stretch airav to -vi.. inmin nimllcc fin. pmilrprJ.
ln.wUU.. ...; wiw..-, .,-,..,;, v,,,, thc ?0,lhwari froI:1 oul. huatiiiif. little Ky rocKeis. en-., ncs,, um.i
'Homes For Fishermen.
ii::x.iuivtuY AorM.T.HKM. '
council to nave tne oninese meaier at , chy ,tems alld editorJals aHko dis
Liberty Hall discontinued, was read, . , , , eoml,.to calLfov "conv '
, l..
i tor j -
A Card.
-1 thc far--' rN'i: HCNlinKU KUILMNIJ LOTS Ar
j J Auction, Plenty of water. Eieh soil
I admirably adapted lor vegetable gardens.
I All situate ta the ncwlv -surveyed lllaze of
Alderbrook. on the northern part of Kobert
.. 12 3 4,naJ1d ,u block 1JVH, ofSun?et,a.n,danniet j.,Mo!Sn.-1ff
lively a Astotia, prepaii.lory to bund- thoettho weryof UiBimUotuiddin of ,en,toinep. K away -atisiied. and ro-
thereon, was ,ead. and on motion, . l;fe amltt f(. ft i0W within'-'V1 "''
and on motion, referred to the com
mittee on health and police, together
with tho city attorney. A petition
from John Williamson asking permis
sion to mow the glass m the city
cemetery, as lead, and on motion,
petition n.3 granted. A petition from
J. M. Shively aVning peruiisiou to
drive piles to ship channel in front of )
lot
Shi
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referred to the committee on wharves
and water frontjge. A petition from
the managing committee of the Fte
men's tournament and celebration of
the 4th of July, asking tho comic to
donate 100 on that occasion, uas
read, and on motion, referred to com
mittee on ways and means.
t'LAIM.
The follow inj; claims against the
city weie ordeied piid: (3. V. Ifiih
FOli, 10.20; I. W. Ciwe, f-20.:K; T.
J. McCIauahan, s7.0; Tlieo Rroem
er, C0.8."; J. F. Hnlloran A: Co.,
07.0!); J W. Cearhart, glS.25:
Moses Roger, .7.j0. The following
claims wei-o referred. Arndt Jt Fer
chen, $00.85, to committee on public
property; Theo. ltroomser, &:!.7o, to
committee on health and police.
The Mayor appointed Ciaiucilmau
Gray on the committees of ways and
means, public property, and rules and
regulations. Thc matter of pui chas
ing a safe for the city hall was intro
duced by Councilman Case, and le
forred to committee on ways and
means. To the committee on public
property was referred Couucilmau
Taylor's motion respecting the paint
ing of thc city hall. On motion, the
council adjourned till to-mortow, the
00th int.
ono can revel undhluibcd liithoaur-j Astokia, June 1st. IPfj
pacing beauty of the natural "enei7:K"t'T;romAX:
that these sloping mountain ranges: tent ion of our readers to the tact tint
,, ; to-.f.. ,... t1hm uiveii. IlmeeslablWu-aaiihotoijrapli ti.tllery
snow in leal Jlint. lliott gieen- . Acfrin. ms tu the Couit 'louse.
walled cliffs that on th other side of , leavnoatlv iiuiloeverv citt7en of jouri
nw alio vieiuii uum ii u i-'iiu-.
amine tlio Ui'plav ofpietures. lirmlybe-1 111
lieving that the verdict of. each one
Shortens' DcMintliin Land Claim, adloinla
tinner Astoria, as laid out and record by
J.K.Kelly, I Bergman and A. W. Ufrrj.:
Terms of payment at.rt day of sale will tie
lulv announced.
Torfuithcr particulars and examination of j
reeonlml plat, apply to J
K. C. 1IOLDKX. I
Auctioneer and l:ii Kstate Agent.
r MwmM..ji...t1..1lt IfmilHl.
IXL STORE
',
NEW GOODS
Young's river, lising in majesty frJitn
the ea. whether seeu in the gold and
gray of early, morning, beneath the
jua j
LOWEST PRICES -
will be that mv work is not only ot the
ben but that the price- are reasonable
sapphire sky of noon, or the roseate) 1 am prepared to do all kind- of view-
1 h&vp rmorcd to the
Tlis Usual Growl.
their quiet .shadow. i tnlly app'.e-, z
ciate all the landscape, splendor of When on want pure drugs ami
nti.n-tiiuiL of rittl I Hill tfrt. ti I
mountain bcentry, one must not lie nmnVdrug store, opposite Occident
too near. The graceful harmony ot noiei.
the scene is enhanced by partial .sepa
ration from that upon which wc look,
feelings are more numerously
produced by chronic constipation than
any other bodily illness. Remove the)
cause with Pfimiltsr's Oregon Blood j
ease feeling ilL
nod for Nalr. . i )
i inue about si hundred and tiftvi .JUf 1UMT8 OF PYTH7AS NEW PTTTT.'nTirft
eoidsof dry hPmloek, which I will sell j . j
for cash at 173 ir cord, lwilldeliverl '
the wood to my eustomera. 1
. II. JfAl'.IO.V.
The managing committee lespect
fully ask all citizens to decorate their
houses nnd places of busincM with
bunting and evergreens, on the days
of tho coming festivities.
She said she had nu wood cut,
and ho told lior to get n Kteel engrav
ing then. This came out in tho testi
mony, but the judge decided there
was hardly sufficient grounds for di
vorce.
The "published diary of the un
fortunate De Long portrays n liorri
ble scene of suffering. He died on the
1st of November, after seeing his
companions perish of starvation
around him.
Henry Masuck a Portland mem
ber of tho Improved Order of Red
Men, is missing, and it is believed
that he is drowned. Any information
concerning him will bo gratefully re
ceived by Hnnibel.
"Uho spring run ot salmon in
Rogue river, says the Coast Mail, has
been ono of the largest ever known in
that stream. Hume lias had more
fiih than ho could handle in his can'
nery, and has put up a gro.it many in
barrels.
In talking about .salmon statistics
the San Fraueiseu I'ulletiii gets in
its usual growl. lu refcteneo to tho
cargo of the Langrigg Hall it siys:
"The vessel is repotted to have
dented with 10,800 cases, but the list
of shippers as published by the Com
mercial Reporter of Portland only
gives 37,000 casus. It is. an even tiling
that neither figuie is conect. Oiegon
commeicial papers boast of :i gieat
deal of accuracy in their statement,
but boj-ond the boast the analogy
ccasc3.'
This cheap sneer is just like the
Bulletin. We have detected that taper
in errors .so often ilnt wc have ceased
to place any confidence in its state
ments. Wo lcpoited the cargo of tho
Iangrigg Hall coirectly, as usual; onr
published figuies are always obtained
from Mr. Rrow n, of the custom luuiac,
and we liavo yet to hear any contra-
dictiou.of their accuracy from a relia
ble quarter. It may be in order
to ask the commercial editor of thc
Bulletin if he know;, what "analogy"
means. He should overhaul his little
Webster. We might aUo suggests
en passant, that the nwsol in question
did .not, as he states, complete her
cargo mid then "drop down to so
ria. '
List of Lett ere
Remaining uncalled for in the Post
office at Astoria, Oregon, June 29th,
Its.'.
Niagara Falls fishermen have a
novel way of catching bass. A boat
is rowed along closo to tho shoie, and
-tho water between the ihore and tho
boat being struck with an oar, tho fish
"leap into tho boat. Largo quantities
are caught in this way.
The old engine house alongside
the city hall is being fixed tip in good
shape, and when tho Tisiting Creraon
como down next Monday and Tues
day, they'll bo given a hearty welcome
and a dish of clam chowder which will
sit. lightly on their hearts nnd stomachs
for tho day.
Parties who live in the vicinity
of Liberty Hall, complain tliat thc
Chinoso raise such bedlam thcro that
it is an almost' intolerable nuisance.
Picnic is picnic, but that's no picnic;
it isn't a bit fnnny to bo kept awake
by demoniacal screaching and clanging
of cans and kettles all night.
Allen. 1 S
Ave. Frame
Banks, Joline)
Jirack, I'eler
Claressy Win
Colleman, Tho-.
Cajullc,SG
Collins, T
Oucich. l'oter
Dcvlin.JlrsK
Eberley, Chits
Foss, Frank
Frcdricksson. 11 V
Field, J W
Fut,Robetl
Green, Miss A
Grant, Daniel
Gabriel sen, (3
Gentie, Xanlo
Huff. T J
Hodge, Geo-i
Hart, i: J
Persons calling
Johauscu, Hemieka
Jackson, .las II
Jackson, L F
Johnson, S J
Knkio. Maiteo
ICellv. J M O
I.amila, Jacob'
Lundbeck. Jno
MeFaddcn. .las
Michel, C F
Mazuik, Ilanv
Maelntyre IJios
Xearpas, Geo
Xillsson, b V
Oliver, Albeit
Olson, Andro
Olscn, John A
Poole, Tlios 13
.Smith, Samuel
Sever.son,Soveit
Vascntto. Antonio
Ztiejh. Christ
for those letters
and 'much of the changing beauty de
pends upon the hour at which we
view it. When beyond the farthest
peak the morning sky is hung with
tleecy clouds, ihe mountains with their
wmiber fronts, present u far diii'e'ent
appearance to what they do in the
broad glare f noon, or tint grandest
hour when estth anil air and sunset
siy ate trniisugtueil, ana crag ami
forest line and rocky tovwr, arc lit up
with a radiance that is as dazzling in
its effect as it is brief in its duration.
'There'H nothing good m lmd in
this world, but thinking makes it
so, says iiamict: yet to tnose
who My a mountain is a moun
tain and you can't make any
thing else out of it, it needs but a
d-iy of actual expeiiment to show
that as much depends on the time and
location in viewing mountain hcenery
as does on the time and jilaio in any
of the actions or transactions of every
day life.
In the kindling orange light of
dawn, when tho deep azure of the
western verge that lies upon the ea
is paling to an exquisite violet, and
far down the eiuyotm the cool tuLsts
of morning are floating round its
gloomy base, ami high above, the
morning 4nr that glittera over the
peak rceins i feeding slowly through
the waves of rosy lislit that pour from
the east, the mountain, tint with slaty
front looked S'J gray and grim, septus
to wake into life nnd change in form
and expression as the niching beams of
sunlight fill the nil with dusty gold
and the dazzling splendor of the now
born day calls up, near by, the bitds,
God's choiisteis, that flit like anima
ted gems from branch to bianch and
make tho forests vocal.
During these glorious days, and
iiioio especially the afternoon", thc
gieat masses of summer clouds that
float toniud the suiiiinibt thiow rich,
reflected eoloi ing on the mountain
side. A in uniliceut -sight, indeed, to
see a cloud whosoiiiua is to lie measur
ed by the square mile, sweeping over
tlu landscape, wheie now the stately
pines arc lesplendcnt in green aud
gold, and now in softened shadow that
shows more delicate shades of emerald,
and again lighting into leuewed glory
as the ilond shadow photographs
itself on peaks too i emote to be dim
med by its presence.
But it is at sunset when the trans
cendent gloiy of the scene is most
apparent, when shattered lock and
shingly slate aud broken basalt and
long cathedral aisles of pine are sur
rounded and lesplendcnt with a blaze
of evening gold andglowingscatletand
deepest crimson that blends and soft
etui in purple and violet shades of
twilight aud gray and dink its thc
shadows thicken and the glorious stars
('has. Stevens & Son have fur sale
and tne agents for the new hingei sew
in: machines.
To Ihe Ladies.
Shtloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure is -old by lis on guarantee. It
cures consumption. Sold Ivy W. K. Ii
nient. Will ou suffer with l)ispcp-.ia and
JJver Complaint? ."shiloh's Vitaliier is
guaranteed to cure von. Sold by V. K.
Ilement.
I-'ie-ili ieeeieam every dav at Frank!
f uuies. rmjiixius siiiuiiuii oi .uij
nuantilj by leaving order. Also the
finest oj.steis cooked to order. Frank
Fabrcs ov sters and ice cream are known
everywhere as par excellence.
dimming features niaj he tendered
actuall.v icpnlsiveby blotches or pim
ples. ;r.i::s"s Sri.i'iiri: Soap, reme
dies nil eomplexioiial blemishes.
l'abje's ice ereum is the best.
Mrs. liapplejea. tlressmaker, Cass
-tieef, next door to Tin: Astoria;.
office. Also agent for the reliable Out
leriek patterns.
Astoria lee Depot.
1'iauk K.ilneis now pi epared to sup
ply lauiilie-:, icstaurants, hotels, saloons,
etc., at ;t cents per pound, on the prem
i 7cs Fresh iee cream every titty. Balls
parties and dinners supplied with lee
ereani at short notice.
You w tint to get some of Roscoe's ice
ereani to-day: treah made anil nicely
flavored.
If .v,ou want nice fresh lard, or good
sugar-cured hams, just from the coun
try go to 1'. 15. Klberson's bakeiy.
Clnis. Stevens nnd Sou haven stock
of mouldings and moulders tool which
can be bought cheap for cash to close
out that branch of the business.
1 have bought the Astoria Candy
factory, and am prepared to make and
j-ell tho choicest candies and confection
ery. A full stock of the finesL-sweetmeats,
nuts, etc.. alwaj son hand.
- .Illll. I-. t'l.AsKS.
Fieshest and finest cakes, fruit and
camlv at the Astoria candy factorv.
--.Mr. John Rogers of the Central.! Mar
ket.ltas made inratigemenls to keep al
he finest fresh fish, etc., in thoir season
I'm ties wiihiug groceries, provis
ions or merchandise of any description,
should leave their orders with A. Van
Duscu & Co. a? they Are prepared to de
liver goods in finv part of Ihe ell you
Ihe shortest notice.
Go to Roseoe.s and trv the 'ii-tim
Cljstal lee ('ream, Occident Block.
Another of those tine A. I!. Chase
organs al the Citj Rook Store,
What is nicer on n vvainiday than a
dish of that exquisitely IUvoipiI ice
cream that Frank Fabre nwkesV
Xov cities in
Foster's.
hoiischolil aiticles at
Thirtj -eight Mtars.
The Fourth of July Committee waul
tliirtv-eisht eirls to lcnresenl the sLitci
of th" rniou in the procession on the
iiuoi.iuiv. .vii who vin to partici
pate will leave their names at Mrs. E. S.
Warren's.
Rooms to It.
Unfurnished rooms to rent,
at the City Market, Main street.
Apply
All Minsiblo people, sufferiug with
rheumatism, use Plunder's Oregon
Blood Purifier. Sold at one dollar a
bottle.
Fiieworks of the
Cat! Adler's.
fieshest niaku at
Fresh fruit received at C. A. May's by
every steamer. Xo stale trash. Every
variety of Oregon and California fruit
alwnv son hand.
A cough, cold or sore throat should be
stopped. Xeglect frequently results in
an incurable lung disease or consump
tion. Brown's Bronchial troches do not
disorder the stomach like cough syrups
and balsams, but act directly on the in
flamed parts, allaying irritation, give
relief in nsthnia, bronchitis, coughs,
catarih, and the throat troubles which
singers nnd public speakers are subject
to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial
ttoches have been recommended by
physicians, nud always give perfect
satisfaction. Having been tested by
wide and coii-tant use for nearlv an en
tile generation, they have nltained w-ell-mciited
rank among the few staple
remedies of the nee. Sold at 2." cents ft
uox evci v, here.
Have Wistai's balsam of wild eherrv
alway al baud. It cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis, whoonlnc couch, croun. in
fluenza, consumption, and all throat and l
mug conipmiuis. ,mi cents annpsi a bot-
1 truce up the whole system with King
ot the Itlo'Hl. See Advertisement.
- And have, Without a Suigle Exception, .
Tie Finest anfl Best Araupil Store In Oregon-
New Goods Received by Every Steamer in
All tiie Latest Styles and 17ovltLM
Call and Inspect Stock and Get Prices Whether You
Purchaso or Not.
No tioubie to show goods.
C. H. COOPER,
iMiimiwiMMMiutinniisiiiiitfimniiiiii J
ASTORIA, June 3, 18S2.
'iiCaiiinimnnmiinmmiMnimiiuiniiMiMMmMiiMMnilw
must give tho date they aro advertised.
W. (JlLANCt:, P. M.
Ask to see one of tiio-e patent f.-t
ets at Fosters.
Thfee scow buds of dry lir, siimcc.
limbs, aud b.uk, iust nveived and for
sale at (J ray shock.
islevciis .t Sou have lheir sleiel
crowded with new woiK, ull nun ked in ;
jilaln liguies.
If )ou want Ice cicam thai is iir
rrcinn, go to l rank i-anre s.
If you want your harness fixed send
them In the sliocmaker shop, where
tliev will bo handled without gloves.
At the shoemakei's shop at Mr. N'tchols'
Iloaiding House, next to .Mr. Johin
son's stoie. ujipcr A.sloria.
That Hacking Cough can he so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Sold hy W.E. Dement.
For lame Back, Side or Chest iimi
Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 2.5 cents.
For sale by W. .. Dement.
liv fur .sale at Uie Occident Hotel.
For the genuine J. 11. Culler oM
Rourhon, mid the best ol wines. liquor
n..,.a :.. .,!...,:.... i: . r... ti.n auiioau i raneiseo oecr, can ai uienfiii
come out in gleaming line fov tho )))loVll). ,., ,,H1 tower, and see Camp
grand nightly review of the Cieator. j hell.
The local editors of the Oregon-
ian and Standaid cvcrlasttnglv scald
a Umatilla deputy sheriff who has
been playing such fantastic tricks be
fore high heaven as to mako reporters
vvoop. They give it to him plenty nnd
serve him just right.
All members of Bcscue Kugino Co.
Xo.2 will meet for drill this evening at
7iT0 o'clock. By order of
C. II. Stocktox, Foreman.
IJ. F. Wohslky. Scc-ctary.
Xo more good weight at the Orient
Baths. Three first-class barbers. Mr.
Abe Levy, of Portland will ofilciate on
thethird chair. All work guaranteed.
Children", hair cutting a specialty.
J. G. CHAiSTi'.r.s.
When overhead is a delicate web of
lace-lifte clouds, cioiiny white and
rosy gmy; m the east a fading gleam
of purple; in the west, where dipped
the sun into the sea. a tint of richest
chrysoprase, half-green, half blue; far
beyond and above, piled iigaiti3t the
eastern sky, lie lateral lines of cumuli
furrowed witli crinkling gold nnd jag
god scarlet, somber in the center but
edged with siinMiine: on nearer sopes,
the rustling mtinnur of the bteeze
among the waving pines, as though
nature were l tinning her hand over
the key-board of thc creation, striking
hero and there a chord, befoie begin
ning the unjestic symphony of tho
night, when the great arches of light
shall Mtnve been lifted into upper
ether, and half of our swinging little
planet lies wrapped in shadow
Such sights and scenes iw these
form a pleasant telrospect, which
hangs as a picture upon tho shadowy
walls of memory.
Doctor Wells will remain one week
longer at the Parker House where lie can
bo consulted in diseases of the nervous
system, liver, kidneys, rheumatism, and
nasal catarrh. Room Xo. 5.
-Fanev .soap-, and nertumerv of all
kinds can be found at J. W. Conn's drug
store, opposite Occident hotel.
oiiug men having uiifoitunatoly
contracted diseases, poisoning the
blood, can find nothing better to ic
gain health than Pfunder's Oregon
Blood Purifier.
. V. Allen,
(sttifK-noU -o pOE it ALLEN.)
w im!cs.ic mid r.-tiJI. Heater tu;
&f0O3fl$3,
Ptovisloss,
Glass and Plated Ware,
TKUPICVl AVU nOMKhTlti
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
liLietciT with
Wines, LiQnors, TotaccoSCiprs
The lar-st and aiost-complete stock ot
goods In their line to be (ouud In the city.
Corner of Cos and Squemoeqhe Streets,
AHTOIUA. OIJKGOX.
lid
All New Goods!
HEADY MADE CLOTHING.
xi A, X S ,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
X). A. MCdntosli,
Oooldont Blools..! 1
MUiUUMMItMltliaIIIIIUIHHIIIIttlUIlllllIHIIU4HHIMIIl
ASTORIA BREWERY.
M. MEYER Proprietor.
ASTOKXA,
OP.KGON.
REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES?
$7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS.
ILAltOK 01URRS IN LIKK I'ltOPOimuX.
Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, -- - - SI 60 por Dozen
aVSoeclarntteuUou iaU to orders frwrn l'nbllc Houses sad Families.-
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
If jou have rheumatism call on Dr,
Wells at the Parker House. Ho is hav
ing great success:
A complete slock of boys' and chil
dren's suits just received at Mcintosh's
clothing stoie.
Call and examine those baby wagons
at the Citj book store.
Kerne inner Frank Fahre's ice cream.
It is par excellence.
What antagenism: A good liver in
general, has a' bnl liier. How to
remedy this evil: Uso Pfunder's
Oregon lllood PtniSer, which will iv
move all impurities fnm your liver.
Those writing desks uttheCit) book
store aro thc Iiest in the city. They are
something nice and durable, and lust
what most young ladies would nppieet-
;tio iruiu luugivur.
Prof. Fred ityer wishes to organ
ie a singing clase of children; ho also
has a fair assortment of German music
for sale. Rooms over the Gem saloon.
Teacher's Examination.
milK I'UISIJC EXAMINATION FOUT1IK
X socond uuartnr or 18S?, of applicants
for certificates to teach school in Clatsop
countv, will bo held at the court bouse In
Astoria on Thursday and Friday, the 23th
nnd sutli June. lvSJ, commencing at t o'clock
A. JI. of each day. W. W. FAEKKB.
County Supt. of Schools.
Clal-oji Ooiinty.
For Sale.
alWO ACKU3 OF L.VND. Willi ONE
. storv house, situate within 100 leet ot
wharf at Catmamet. Wasliltigton Territory.
Filce.t00. .
Oac acre of land, with two-storyhpu.se
situate within WO feet of same wharf. Trice
'Farm otlS :icie-. with home, end two
wood wharfs. Frontase one-half mile on
ColumbUlUirr : fdaercs aider land on place ;
situate one mile from ahove wharf. Price
For'nartieulars cmiuire of Goo. B. Eobcrts,
Oathlamct. V. T., or F. It. Strong. Portland,
Oregon. d-vv lra
Thc "Always Handy" stovepipe
shelves at John A. Montgomery's.
IS SLTKHIOn TO MOST. AND lb KXCKU.KD UY NONJJ ON TI113 COAitf
JOHN HAHN, - PROPRIETOR,
CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
-Orders left ot the GEEMANIA BE:KJ HALL wUl b pjttr.ptiy teedd torsm.
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon, tfj)
CHENAMUS STIIEKT. AR'IOKIA.
THE UNDKlaNED LS I'LKAWJJ TO
announce to the public that Ue l c-avk-los
the
Boston Crystal Ice Cream !
The finest Ice Cream ever dished up to the
American public. Try It, aud be convinced.
He also furnishes, in first-class stvlo.
OYSTERS,
HOT COFFKK
AT TltK
TEA, ETC.
Ladies' and Genf 8 Oyster Saloon,
CJTENAMU3 9TUEET.
Fleasa elve ms a call.
R03COE DIXON, Proprietor
1). K. Mis&r-i. I.W. Kaw
Astpria Market !
COIL CHENAMUS AND HAMILTOTf T3.
ASTOUIA. - -. OPOON.
WAHKK.V A KATOitf, Pnjwttra
( .S'mwrfivrf w Warfen k liMvin
Wholesale ud RUH J)aJr Is
Fresh and Cured Meats
A lull Una ot
FAMILY CKOCKIUES, FLOUB. KfiEU-
HAY. aiNNED IffiOIT. T-
TABLE3. ETC.
r Batter. Ens. CaM, (to. oowUstlj
oohaaui.
tar Saljii aptlia4 at Ultloirejt rate.
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