J Julie Rive King ' THE FOURTH IN ASTORIA. to fust. Ajil to second. A storLi Engine j ami tin- buys expressed Iham.-idve ...... ... . , 7" , .Co. Xii. Ihtartcil, nud made thu run i :us being greatly picked with Uunr re- Our mustc-loring citizens will be a Dav Woithv of Rcmemorauce.. . J . , , ,i .1 . ! y I in good slvlo. getting txieir engine: centum. jika.ed to learn that the fam-ms ,.,. . .,,.,. Tn,slV,v innniiinr. the!... A. "i ..,;,. ...n.1 in 41 Fire c-ieL-ors ami oxnlomv. wor. i t . - i- -. . .. . .. .i 1 III inatl- mi .....vi.. -. ... -w i -j. innin. .iiim turn tviii" iin .imu'jir ai .... . i .1 . . . 1 .,,,.,. 3 . ' thunder ot tlio i tuiunMJA iUjI . if- .Lihcnv liatl m tins env to-morrow g!h? Snij JAjstxua;, ASTOIIIA, OREGON: C. Ti. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ' " .ill juati; imu -...... - .-w ... i . morning guns woko the socomi3 the ho c?rt coining living j happily foif and the ordiumice in re- M! .1.-. t. ... 1. . . ." . . fl .1 . . N . ,!.. r 1 1 . , 111 , i'sjuwbs in mo imi" ;"- - ". " after at hi"h speed. m nu.ioott ior ' laimn ibodib s nunuv euiun-cu. ISSni3D 2VSPY Mop-HKG '": B" , .. , . - , -vreath of tvrilisht mist that floated fi. :vc,ird was favorable, but a, the About swrt riiere was a little luti- IBWS J (Hond..- t,xee..ted -- "- -- - : I away through the nines gavo gh-nou,, cart ti,Mlinurcfl l,v the crowd; tude allowed. ,.ud y..unS America 1W ) j.nonaj. t.xcei.te.u. i announcement is imfhciem. he has; - - ,.. r ,...i..i.,.,;.. , " - .. ,. ...i. .:, .i.. -t ..-:.... J. F. HALLORAK & COMPANY. ; i,llt ,... simevn.i- in I'.ie v.wld the cWSOtt m ami n umireu " ; -, -vv i - -- - ' -' Dill one aiipuiioi in nw ..iui, un. .. . . , , . i i.,.. ...... . ... . & i . - u ' v. .... . ... .... .oi:;.iHiiKKSAM.:i'i:ni.KiCTOi:. !,. ,f Vt,i :-,:,.- ,, . ; :,. r!n,im lh ,,lsht lw"f,,IV ,m'nKVU "' 1"'',,- "water." Twa imi.o.sMo t,. vo the j muJit ancr all. .UtnlUnUi tSlr Jni: L mClZ TU "" Mi hU,Uf U .n lrtfn,..l,cBnSi.W.....fai Ihning 1 .fag there were ox- it,MS sn,,,mu- s,1,,- "'J1 -.. "J thronwof cxctimeuiau: tho viMtiujanj ai..nai in tlti fcl,in!j mass th.it I Iii.itins of Uxourk at varioiw pri- Tcmiaot'su'bsdptien: wvZJ." to .te,ter- i ' T o-uld W d.inM.alde and ,hn?h vate i.-.,dr: the committee in y ; jjjjjj -, odt,y0.mar.porWook r, Cents, of Mr jr 0" Jjolden that vc are ' , , ' Ja lecidnf l.ir.wa. -.im!v aUaniable, : chai-c- d.-cod it n,e.e to f.pentl any . I .... .: '.:t Jjj mnil. touruioiiJlir 'j!' "'." . .. - . land after everybody h.td b.-en ,l,r-! ti,e ,nst. w-:s ,lr ,vd. and the order i inonev m r,rpwirk unites there was a c.Kin.n.onoyMr. -i ,jindontod i.r wn- pnytleje m an op- ,lgi,y wdcnmed. ih ne-.t point u as' r'. ,h; hw tmifciaood "sain of money available for that f " T ' . . SYee of P6ftr.o m Snberiborf. liortuntty to hear thu itnient per- .:.i.. !,i.r;, , Th h.itok iKi: . . . , - .r " .:..i .i..i c . :" -ii , -.11. " ' r.w....w ..-..0...i. -. T i niiiri" taken. A corann 01 iiiice wasi ijmpoir, ;i i.-u- ui'juj t ujc4 mm .rck i"tii ink 'iirct.iiMi uv . .- i -v - rinonlL. the cslebmtcd eantatnce Uhs - . ., , xkh Ulp.1 I ,!.:....:.,., ;..,,. t..,.w .,. tboduy orMock. Ivy vUndesfordc. vvhow fume as a ei... fif .,,... as .,... ..nitt. un,i,.r P S . M, , , . . i c,.. ,,.. "'...i. ,,.. n.. .i,.; nertion. PnnMno ;, ...tnl.lislierl in tliu niemurv V ." '. ,. ..,:,., ...,.,. a 1WI. nu ttlle" KC"C,,C "' ' " ",H:,- "''. "" --, ( :1,, , : , It , - tneneauoi "lioom. owo.-.m uu-, .. . , n,t, hcv hail a ciL.ar ..jjot boat J. ('. Couam.s wer particn- J --y rt ail wno nave nan uiu piuavuro u .;,,.,.......,... rim (viirdiont. lVMiit-t i t . - i Y. ,..:.. i ...1 L -. r... ,f :" " '''.."- the expedtonts um.h t Th wlc a .jm. elfort an, My Ml ' llt.all.lli;' III J. JlltlSl t - &r v 1 T A I. ....... ..I I .If.i.n.n tilK .. -7-. f , r. 1Mf J1..!l-,llo,n l,lc ! " sS" , n,m the ,im j.rj. tiini.. i.io ; Co- X.. senotio accident occurred to aiar iri-a oc ct M, the cnticiims tnuu Uie hwliii" paper., . - , A in. ,lt,l(lnnavterH nll , , t nv ., , . , . , , . . nm i iiiiiuii -. , -..-. -.,.,..---- --- ... --"j - e i IX L STORE ' . LOWEST MHMEst t " Advbrtiieinents inserted t.o ifito of SI &) per auiiTO pa i'ninsiani ndvortlsin, by afty conts per square for eacb i 1 have removed to the 4 THE CIT TlIK D.VIIA' A6TOKIA.N mail nt'o cent. a month, frccoj jolagc. lirad- erx if w contcmjtlatcabfienccfrum the ctlu can linn Thk AsronrAX fallow than. Daily frr Wkkki.v uUlions U any int.t-u$icc with nut tuiillUoiMl ejcjycme. AtMrc4 may lc VMntfLd UK often o-x dcf,lrul. Imivc order nt 'the mvntina ni. Astoria council of the American Legion of Honor lias organized with fori v-five charter members. We are glad to meet Tom Uranjj on the street onco more. He had a cloio cill but concluded to make a live of it. --The palmon run on tho Sacra- nu-uto hn ceased. Tho pack ibis year hat been lighter tlian that of last ;oa son. The Coast Afaii is one of tho neat est of our exchange. Tis evident that a printer runs it, who in deserv-i ing of the snppoit he evidently r' ceives. of the country The press in every city of the ln ion has borne testimony to her tran scendent talent. "Xo pianist since Rubinstein has made a more brilliant debut iu New York," sas the "Now York Ti'ihviie. "Her debut was a "lrand tiiumph," remarks the lcrnhl. Mme. Rive-lvin stands at the head of Amcrie-iii piauisis. and is more than the" musical and arJin.ic peeress of 31iss Kellogjj, Cary, Albani, etc., etc. Ko)l JiVrs. The piano under her touch becomes ja lmii4 instrument.- ( vriir im- zctte. It is iinposMhic to conceive a mote complete mastery of the piano than she exhibits, rnqiiinlionably .ho is a very great arli-it. Ciurintuiti i'i-rnrt-r. Her interpretation of Ueethoven's noble work was, in every M'linc, wor thy of the author -profound, digni fied, poetical and brilliant; sdie pl.tys The new board of county com missioners met yesterday for the transaction of public htiMtieJus. TJiey)eni;rey fr,,m meiuorv, with ltorfect will meet again to-day, when they rCposo and ruat ''"'' Her success will probably iinish this session. j was (mjte ,:ir::tMi Slil,i omjihatie. ;:.- -The delegates t the State Kire- io" 'tfW men's Association met last evening at t IMayi'd fruin memory, with delicacy, S:!0, in the rooms of No. 'J. An or-, ma-tcuhiu pouer. facility and univer.i gani;vition was eflected, the. ).itticularsla! briiintiiry. She acquit led herself t of which will appear in tn-morrowVn in.irvej, and bur success was emu ipsiie. ! pb-te. - .Y ). Sjtirif f t,u- Tiuie.. At the June election there was Ih her CSmjun mimbi-M herphying a tie in Yamhill between the legisla- j a almost a revelation. W'm etain tive nominoes. Lust Saturday there i b' mw ,,;,v bitinl moi artistic play was a .special election held; .1. 0. Nel-g. It was powerful, chaste. 'refined, Mm, the Democratic nominee, wis tender deitcato, sympathetic and was animation, sucn a reunion oi uie .,..,., r1.:.,.. : i !U -Th..s,Pnl "boys" had never before been held m fw enjnes t Astoria, and as the night wore on . wiUi hy m ftfet they came in naili. declaring that , , m) , the clam chowder was the best they i CoIlIulllia . :, f Portland, started up and got steam mid a stream iu 10 minute." and dome- jhing. Rescue No. 'J, got up steam and threw water 100 feet iu 7-o'J. and Astori.i No. 1 did the same in i'tJi'Il, winning tho ."i0 priz-. Net on the programme came the hand engiim con test which lapsed for lack of i-ompeti-tioii. Tho uet was for ho.- compan ies of 12 men tu i un GOO yards with 1)00 feet of linjo on reel: Rescue No. "J went lit to win and did it like little "men. winning lirM prize, $7, m l.fil; Ct'lumbia No. :. of Rortland, did well too, winning second prize, of J.", iu l.o'Ji. Astoria No. i did not enter. Tho next prize was for Sot), for Hook and Ladder companies to inn MOO j'ards and get man on top of oO-foot ladder. Alert II. L. Co., of A--toria made the run in 1.10J. We con sider that the Hooks made the neat- had evcrta.-Ued, and the other refresh inent.s were unanimously votod"good." No. 'J kept op.m house, and every one wms welcoiie. The night was a glori ous one, and when the morning dawn ed tin; sight wai a busy oil", every one putting the tiuishiii touches to! the decoiations. Hags being thing to the breeze, and fronts being trimmed and decoi.ited with every llag under heaven. The sunbur.st of Ireland, the tricolor of France, the i cross of St. ti'eorge and tho eagles of Haps- burg swelled to the breeze in tho morning sunlight, beside the stats and stripes, grand emblem of our country. which yearly nutters into sight as the grand sifip of stale comes rounding into port with not a sttip ioin nor a star missing. At JOiiH the hue of match was formed; first cuue the East Portland elected by 23 majority. A new theatrical partnership has been fotmed, consisting of Chas. E. Locke, Stcchaii of Portland, and An drews, Into of the California, to run the Oregon circuit of theatres. They have nlreudy secured tho leading facilities. Among tho exercises at the open temperance meeting on Tuesday even- . ing the recitation of the declaration of independence by Miss Hannah McCarmick, was worthy of special mention. She was awarded the prize of So oilcrcd by Mr. rower. graceful. The "Etudes Symphoni qiie.s"of Shumaiiu, with possibly one exception (Rubinstein), we never heard played belie:-. -1'UlUuleljihut As every seat in the hall has been sold, we need not urge people to at tend. The s lie of over 2,000 seals in a single day is not only very gratify ing to Mine. Rive-King, but is, we be lieve, the largest day's vile ever known in this country. -Cliinnjo Tribum. Her success was overwhelming. Never has there been such a fururo lover anything in an Apollo Concert as liriml tlien Ai":iviii' llnlm mid membpiR of the city council, then the old Asto-j1 ' l"" '"'-". "'" ria hand 'engine manned by a j,ivonih.t,,"i.r t5,m 'w l a'wn . .. . i l'n .. im-iihiK Imi fur m -.li-dil mivli.iiv ut lire company, a manly cmmi ot tittle t 3 c n ii-i .. i-. .i .i 1 the start. Tlio lifth vonteit was for fellows who did credit to themselves) i f .i s . jhue companies to "make" and and gave prouiHe of the day wheiii ' ., " . -n ... , ., j "bivak " live eoupliiit-s in "line" h.-o llie, too, will isiny a Si.iiiiiei anal .... ,, j i ., i ... . j--as4u prsz. won b Ile-eue No. 2 yeb lor "rtater, a- toiid as any one. ' ,. ir, , ; v f ! .i !'i l."8. The sixth and he.1 wzsn 1 hen came Aluitiioinali .No. 2 sot 1 oit-i ' I sweepstakes fool race lor any hreman j of a:i company in Oregon or Wu-h- tiiton lerntory, to run iJiJti yrtrus. Thu iiiwt i.rr.'i was won bv Ed. Knox mar amoag the thousands who thronged the j streets from dawn to dark the univer- j sai verdict was "the finest celebration ' i ver seen in tho stale of Oregon." 'Took Water " After the contest on tho Fourth be tween the engines as to who could .station, get ii(i slouui. and throw wa ter UK) feet in the quickest time, the agent of the Clapp and Join's finding his "imi-hei n" did not throw half as far as he claimed she could, offered to bet .Hm that his engine could beat the iuo.keag I hrowing a stream. Everson, who was present camu up with the coin and seemed eager to have the matter tested right thou and there, but the other man crawfished by saying that he did not like to ask the engineer to run his machine. No. l's are ready at any timo to compote with theClapp and Jones for coin. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING And have. Without a Single Exception,. The Finest anil Best Arrant Stare ii Orecii. !- New Goods Received by Every Steamer in u JU1 th Xitet Styles and tfomitlM f Call and Inspect Stock and Get Prices Whether You Purchase or Not. No trouble to show gooda. Some of the lip country papoifljover her playing. C1nwg Timer.. arc scorching O. 1 . Hoddy. He dropped in here about the middle of last April, and wo stood him in nll forbearance till the 1st of this month. He is now in the sunny clime for which he yearned; he has flown to California. A couple of county culpiits who were confined in the jail, here got thinking over what jolly times the out side world was going to have on tho Fourth, and last Sunday night man aged to get off a portion of the shack les which confined them." Their eJTort9 were frustrated and they still linjrer. The gross receipts of Mine Rive King's concert last night was s'",lSi, which we believe is the largest sum ever taken at a single perfoi niaiice by any pianist. Cltiewjo Ltler Ocau. land, presenting a line apear.uice, im mediate,) followed by t'oluinbia No. :. of Portland, who as always drew plaudits by their presence, after them were the Salem boys, and then came the liberty ear, containing thirty-nine beautiful little girls, most tastefully dressed and carrying the flags of tho several states they personated. Then came Astoria No. 1, in all the glory of uniform, and behind them marched Rescue No. 2, with Alerl Hook and Ladder company following, this completing the procession. The Hue; of march was as follews: Form m Main street right resting on Squemoqua street, march north to Concomly stieet, thence we-t to Spruce street, countermarch and march east to Washington stieet, south to Chenamus .street , eaht to Lafayette street, south to Sqiiemoqua, of Columbia No. !!, sOO; the second pri..e, Hi. by Albert Mayer, of Mult nomah No. 2. Immediately after the tournament cbwed the boys got their coin, and thus closed the next eAteii sive and sueces-'fu! firemen's tourna ment ever held in the Jtate of Oregon. STKNllS AM l.Vi'MKNr-. Just as No. V were lucking up for j cold-water trul, a crash was heard from the corner opposite Tin: Asm- man otlice,and the cry was raised "boy overboard!" A croud immediately inched to the spot; the tide was in and danger was imminent; the boy, a win of Capt. Howe.-, had fallen back ward into I lie water. J a-. Kiernan, foreman of No. 2"s of Portland, J plunged gallantly in and reieued the Young's River. The valley of the tidal section of Young's river from one-fourth to one milowiife. It consists of excellent; bottom lands, purtly subject to over flow, but easily reclaimablo by diking. The foothills are generally well tim bered. No extensive attempt has been made to clear I bent for agricul tural purposes, 'i'inu'u are thirty farms along the river, where hay and small fiiiin products are grown. Fire-wood and -aw-logs :ta ul-ii shipped out of the valley Io the river. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in thu Post ofliee at Wotia. Oregon. Julv 5th, 18S2. C. H. COOPER, MIIIUUUUUI MMmii ASTORIA, June 3, 18S2. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, ORF.GON. Ceo. M. Itowe is in the city. The government has family accepted his resignation and he says he doesn't want to sec or hear of Tillamook any mere. The sad soa waves are all very well for-a while, but to be out on a basalt crag away from all sight or sound of life for months at a time, is too much. J. W. Supreiiant goes up to We.-t-port this morning to put up the ma chinery for the W. S. N. Co.'s new mill. The machinery will be the finest of any of the kind on the coast, and the mill itself will be a groat con venience to the builder.s'and icsideuls of the vicinity. Mr. John Hobvui, of Tillamook, is in the cily. He is getting everything into good shajic at Caribaldi, and is in most need at present of some wa' to get supplies over to that place io finish setting up tho boiler and other machinciy. The cannery at that point will commence operations about the oth of next month. The Devonshire is due any day now from Hongkong. She is ono of tho ocean tramps that are coming across from China land, spewing out their yellow cargo on this coast; the fourth of next month will stop all that business, unless thoy run them across the line from British Columbia. A good man' of Engine Co. No. l's boys felt a little soro last Tuesday over their failure to get in on that hundred dollar contest, on account of tho crowd surging iu. We thought then, and still arc of tho opinion that had the engine been stopped, the coupling piade, and then started up again, a record of LIS could easily have been made, thus winning sec ond monev at least. However, its all over now, and there's no nse " l! Sba grumbling about it. Frank Soule, a well-known jour nalist died on the Jd insl. lie was one of the best-known men on the coast, nud was one of the finest, most genial, heartiest men that ever wrote on a daily paper. He was 73 years of age. Wo look to soe a fine tribute to his memory in the San Francisco Alta, a paper in which appeared some of his best work. east alouir Sottcmooua and Water; streets to Wcsl-Otli, countermarch and:,a''1 a,ml lhc cheolvs ,,f ,u' C,,,W,L 'vho .....i. .,l..ii..(il..m. ti..,.... t.....fl. 4. Slave our gallant visitor three times Chenamus, then west to Occident j:5mv f,, h" ,,:,r",si :,' hotel and disbanded. ' Tlu' &l 'tei rogatory was, "Did The scene was a hnUi.int one. Over-1 3 -ver see a liner Fourth? Was there head the fleecy veil of nioiiiing clouds !ovop :i ,M'lttfr ":""1 crowd," T. obscured the sun, from the sea a steady brecz- llnttereil the thousand flags: ou every pmch and house lop, street coiner and coign of vantage were crowds of people; up and down the streets were lines of trees, and an endless profusion of flags and stream ers; the engines glistening in tho sun, and brilliant with cut flowers festoon ed in graceful garlands: and the full force of Astoria's lire brigade rein forced by visitors, with steady tread, marching with military precision, made it the finest parade ever witnessed in Astoria. Precisely at 12Joclock noon, the proccs-ion reached Flavel's ware house where a generous repast had been set for our visitois, and to which they were escorted. All were made welcome, and some four hundred being thus provided for, the. firemen Amler-oii. Cha- I Rorias. Antonio tiastine, Fred'k .1 I. Bjorkman. .Maiia Itealh. William Carlson. Lena Caito. Mariano Dicken-on. W Davis, John Dilm.ni. John Klswiek. Oliver l.oreuso Millu-.an.SE When the Columbia went to sea the last time, she weut through the new channel now being made by Lieut. Buchanan. The State of California will go out the same course on her down trip. Yesterday additional force went to work, the Brenham with the scrapers already iu use, and tho Escort No. 2, with the new machinery. This is just tho right season of tho year for this work, and the work that is. now being done is elective as far iioth of these questions a negative re ply was the only mm that .could bo made. The day was about as perfect as it could be, "just the wry d.iy we wanted:" and out of the thousands of people oi the streets, ue saw but one intoxicated individual, and he was iu the hands of his friends." We think that last speaks well for the credit of our city, and question whether any other place in the I'nited States could have mustered as large a crowd with as little b.iistrroiiuess ur noise. Several professional mendicants .uadc capital out of their deformities during the day: they should be com pelled to discontinue their perform ances; thoj are oftentimes better able to spend money than those who gen- .lahrin Fu-tav O Luketlch. C L Mailman. Alex McArce, John Kelsen. Lurs f Perrv. Nettie Hay. Nellie Sjone. A II Spcddins. Abel -Silvers, Mrs -Mukey. Frederick Stott, James C Sialic. Luther Severs!!. Severt SehohelU, W 0 Wilhemson.Soi?!! .lacoh-.eu. Louis Persons calling for these letters mn-t iie the date they aro advertised. W. Cu.v.vt'R. P. M. - Captain Wood, of - the pilot schooner J. C Cousins, says thai 1 during ibe last three week a fog has constantly hung over the ocean thirty miles from land. The current of .the Columbia carries fully that distance, and whore it meets the great cut rein of tho Pacific, the blending of the two waters form a sinoiilar night. Near thu mouth of the river the diverging of the two channel presents another singu lar spectacle, a vessel going out in one is swinging away towards Tillamook, i while a vessel but. iwn miles north is caught by the rush of; water through tho north channel and carried jibreaat of Shoilwater bay before getting her head well to ca. Attrtitien So. I'm. SPBOIAL JX0KTOElJMCElN-a?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. lLAU-QK OUDERS IX LIKE PKOfOltTIOX. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - S I SO per Dozen VSprcia! attention paid to order- from rW.Ii; lhncs aad Farniiles.B THE COLUMBIA in BREWERY LA&IE IS SCTKKIOK TO MOST. ANH lb KXCKl.lJil) 15Y NOXLg ON TJIU CA&3 JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, ASTORIA, 0RIG0H. MrOrUws left Ht the GEItMAMA. UEKIIUIALJ. will tr piuiupUy attendee" to. WooOfer Nate. A comi)etc 9tock of boys' and cidl- i i..... !.,. c;v i....wir i f4.-.drcn'.s suits just received at Mctntcwh' 1 have about .six lumuroa ami Ult linthinfTt.fnrf cords ot dry hemlock, which I will sell two-nin Sl0; I -; for cash at So.7o per cord. I will deliver Call and examine in'oso baby wagoe thewooutomyeustoiners. at the City book store. '..: R. Il.M.i:io.v. . Adjourmil meeting this evening at : if) v. u W. . P.vkkkr, L. K.Skmo. Piesident. Secretary. Kurnlsl.eil KneBM to l.el H wll) arp afmcteU with salt Physicians' prescriptions carefully ; rheum; itcli,soaldhead, i'mpetbjo, and compnundrd day or night at J. W.iiry other eruption of-theskJm should Conn's drug store. oppr?ite Occident . uaettLKXNsSt;r.PHun Soap. Hotel.. . : i ;- Coi.Dr..N,sLu:Bio"dLroutiBEBPAi Chas. Stevens & Son have for sale; Toxic In-vigobjktob will cure-Indlges- aud are agents for the new Singei sew Hon, dyspepsia or iosa or appeuce. JUK t.. .-. ...1. Vlf iiiii iiiiieiiiiies. fur L'olHcivs; 110 otter. Of Druggists. Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier U At Mrs. Mun-on's lodging hon-e. ItOUHIM IO I.O. erously contribute. Towanl evening the Horribles An-1 rnfuriiMied rooms to rent. Apply j crvstal Ico Cream. Occident RIock. at llli'i u .MiirKei, .nam stieei. i Fresh ice cream every day at Frank Fahre's. Families sunnlieil in anv. auantity by leaving order. Also the tlie gre.t conqueror of BihoutneM and nest oysters cooked to order. "Frank! T. nnn,i:nt Riiaf ert-.in in Fabres oystors and ice cream are known. Luer complaint, tteitet ceruin w cveiy where a3 par excellence. every ease. No more good weight at the Orient Fresh fruit received at C. A. May's by Baths. Tnrco iirst-class barbers. AH every steamer. No stale trash. Evenr work guaranteed. Chlldrens hair cut-, variety of Oregon and California fruit ting a specinltj . J. O. Cha::ti:i:s. always on hand. vil AAiiihl. npnnl iitliplnir wiih Are you made miserable by Indi All sensible people, suflenng w itri j Uolt oonsHpation, Dhalness, L093 ot rheumatism, tiso Plunder's Oregon ! appetite, Yellow Skin? Shlloh's Vital Blood Purifier. Soldat one dollar a I DemVnt"" oure" " For Mle b' W bottle. . '. T-, ' , rrzz For the genuine J. ii. Cutter old I Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar : Rourhon, nud the best of wines, liquors t kct, has made arrangements to keep al ( and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem I he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season i opposite the bell tower, and see Camp- t Ho to Koscoe,s and try tlie lioston broke ranks and went to get their lunch and prepare for the great event pi", Doophunnies, Petrified J'oten-I of the day; jtatea, Puissant Pillars olPerpotmli tiik tol'knamkxt. Pi'rfdechiiics, etc., made their appear- Which has been the theme iu firec? " eld high carnival till Hi-. detiiriineiit circles for tho Inst threo'bats did flit and the owls did ht, AtoriH lee Depot. weeks. By 2:"0 v. ., all was iu leadiness, Messrs. Kearney, j Minlo, Strang, Trcnchard, Hume, Hansen and Fox being the judges, the last three being provided with stop watches. By this time Squcmoqua street was- covered with a crowd of when they dih.1ppe.1rcd. Last came the grand ball, given by No. I'satlho Skating rink which was Frank Fabie is now prepared to sup ply families, restaurants, hotels, saloons, ele.. at :: cent-, per pound, on the prem ises. Fresh ice cream every day. Balls i parlies and dinners supplied with ice ! cream at short notice. Fancy soaps and perfumery of all kinds can be found at J. W. Conn'idruz Novelties in household aitieles at store, opposite Occident hotel. Foster's. Stevens & Son have their alow You waut to get some of Roscoe s ice . crowded with new goods, all muJce4 la cream to-day: fresh made and nicely plain figures, flavored. .. it vou want ice cream mac us ten .Yew Rich Bleed! Anew stock of stoic of the latent cream, goto FranlcFabre's. 'styles at John A. Montgomery's. : , - rt . . : Those writing desk; at the City book ' Shiloh's Cube Avill immediately I store are the best in the city. Thayar relfeve Croup, whooping cough ana someunux mce una qaraoie, ana jast .-. - b -. rfrinvt i.rmiii wiiiit tin ii' t-fiin'ii 1"I. .. .. M ..n& &VIV4 !. .-b .- - - uv- "n' -.- .-.t .-- v a source of present pleasure, as all such j ' ,M-,,NU ',' r """"'I Ul HH-" I Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. what most young iaoi would appred; t i - ir rriiii iiiHoivpr. I Cha. Stevens and Son Imieastock- Prof. Fred Myer wishes to organ gatherings are. and a cause for joyful remembrance by those who "the old ' of mouldings and moulders tools which ue a singing clase of children ; ho alsoj P. J. Go t ., - J .. ,- , ,i.. eaulrt bought cheap for cash to close . has a fair assortment of German music ha ju-t re and young, tho grae ana ga , lighm i 1 1, t uranch of tU. husiness. for sale. Rooms over the Com saloon, fashionable .... :......r.-;i.tK4., ..! ovasva KiNirKv' vill rtf inrvincn.iA'tt liimr mil 11 I1rnk.1l f "1 1 1 "to IIXllI- .111 imLMii.f.u.(..u ..c a,.b -....w .. ioite or merchandise Ice for sale at tlie Occident Hotel. peoplo that made locomotion almost j trip tho hours away," till tho breezy? ing groceries, provis- . . ---ise of niiv ilescrintion. 1 "" ,b V up the joyous reel at day break yes-, should leave their orders with A. Van Kn ie; mi Tho Columbia No. o's and Mult- the shortest notice.' P. J. Goodman, on Ghenaaius street. received, the -latest and most style of OMita and ladles lioots. shoesfetc. AsedC in Astoria ftr the famous Morrow shoes. been cleared, the contest began. Tho first was for steam engines to run 100 yards, hose cjuupany to run 300 yards, lay 100 feet of hoso and throw water, two prizes being offered, S100 Remember Frank Fabre's ico cream. paroxcellence. For Dyspepsia andLiver Coaupluiut, , What is nicer on a warm day ttjau a terday. Si-r "wu in S rtiXonyou haw a printed guarautee on every ! dish of that exquisitely flavored Ice i !. r" " ...".-. ,-.- - ..j .... iioniah No. 2's, of Portland, were! Fre3h laffy and caramels every dav i ' heartily cheered on their appearance, at the Astoria Candy Factory, Main St. Fabre's bottle of Shiloh's vitalizer. It never ' cream that Frank Fabre makes? falls to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement s ice cream Is the best. I Aak to see one of those patent feed ers at Foster's. 'r gifev-s. . i