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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1882)
2!hv 'Xl SsteAau, LOST IK THE BREAKERS Death and Destruction. And Thus We Navigate These are the daws when the dtn:- ASTOUIA OKKGOV: Early vcstcidav morning word came .t(. the city that a feaiful wreck and ; i of tho city longeth for a trip into Tl'KSDAY JULY :!."., IKlo-sof life anion" the fishermen had the country, yea. he sigheth for the - - -- - - . taken place. Tho wildest rumors -vere ."rlowfciv iiroi:oil. .:. F. HALLOEAN &; COiiPASY, IV in i-ni:::s Avi-'ritofi'iKToi:. AsttrruMi liit-ildhii, Cass Stred. Terms of Subscription : ti ve'l by Carrier, per veek Ji The Excursion. Ki. xVrreuiAjr: The excursion to Young's river fails, la-t Sunday on the Clara Parlfer, af forded :iu excellent opportunity for recreation to 11101 whoso labors pre- ...-..? .... ....1 .I... ..... ...r. l.t. .V- ..,.1 1 ...... t tiitit ?is-ti. t.Yttntr t-rttrti nit fit1i..t mfl ."liUV ilitU I Ml I tJIIHIII I'H'i'ftj .Ji.'i 4 ICiit ftii:iil I1VU1 II ...w. -r..t. .- .....'i. irti mil t.. tin.... ivlm haA fri.Miil . taketh not into oonsidewtion the dtlfi- day?. The bb-jiuic":' r.nd boat in t..v and relatives out fishing the suspense ' cultics that lie in his way. icanied about lvO persons. Ihediy was painful. Happily the first ac-j All the week did I thus hint;, and! was as pleasant as-could be desired. 'Counts wcic ex:i""eraled tiiondi it ' "hen Sunday came and it w:: pro- j Numbers of the party left the strainer 1 is bad enou-di at bust. The fact of an I claimed that the eouuueriioi: andi.-ttihe iuoii;i of the Cmsfc.inine and, ' tintisitaliv iarv run of lish had comfortable steamer Clara Parker w.n other Mtvnnis. in ijh for trout. 'I he ' teiiinted'inmiv of t!ilmit- farther out Iff dngt' uxcnrsioii to Y..iiug' river . steamer stopped at Wninst.-dlV ranch, . jthan was their wont, aim about two j fall-, I 'elded grae.fuly t.. the i.ievi- J hen most of Ui.piru u ere taken . .-. ...r.. 1 ? tab!.? and went with the crowd. within hall .1 mile of (lie falls. A MAGIC BALM. C. H. COOPER, GESERAL MERCHANDISE. t !it liv imiil. four monllir . S3 flSl' ... 1.-....:.... .. i.t.' o'clock vesterdav i.i..nut)-2 a Icniful ""1 "em. -i;ui i.n.- cw.ou , -- & J Ut III! WliU -.-- --. ' C .. ..... froi-.f Pojtnsa wsabwibw uall cam.t tip from the nouth, sh- The efursiiiKu were cejmderably: pleasaiic ten minute walk and we, , . " " T. " L iifr the water sito i-reats"wire:5 that 1 numerous, so much so, that the cap- 1 tttfiv in she pleasant shade of tir.- fc-.-.lvcnuomont;in?ertea by the year it "' lllL o r ..in .rt-acwirc iuji 1 . t . Un mte .,f $1 3) nor nquaro ier month. , swept far inland and tosatnl the iWiing j an r the (J. P. , having the Tear of : spruce and h?ml..ek that hide the talis Transient aavenisins. by the day or week. fleet like funin noon their venstv tons. te law and the fate of sundry ocean j from vie tih one ikseetid to tho bed . ifty cent? rer siuRrofor each laeruon. liXLSfORE NEW GOODS . ..:.L:'! i' : -1 LOWEST PRICES f- ' I have removed to the i Eighteen boats capsized, some of THE CITY. X if ic Daily astokiaa iriM e wt ln mull atlS cent a month, frccof jmlagc 2vtd era Kho cuntini1atciibcnecfroui the citu can Inive Thk Attokian follow ihcm, .Daily ttr Wkkkly (iitiniM oitijjMi'f-?f;irit7j-of (iit(tjf(V;ia? CTc)ie. AtMrcstc may br yuui-jcd its nficn n forc. ii'c rdf r if Jje fountlfltf rom. i which drifted out to .u: we hear of ! cornerwl schooner, otherwise cilled U not xw&v lai-e an m the spring The Ocklahanm took the Lnnee tield up the river yesterday. -The Wallncetown finishe to-day. She will have, when loaded, 71,920 cases of salmon, and J 20 tons of flour. V. IS. Bancroft, representing the salmon label depot of A. L. Bancroft, San Francisco, arrived yesterday on the Oregon. -There will be a meeting of the board of school directors of Astoria school district ICo. 1, at Mr. .1. W (rearhart's store, to-day. -A welcomo shower yesterday nJ lieved our present apprehensions in relation to fire. A good. ?nakiii rain would be most acceptable. live livo3 bein;; lot, but this is not authentic: it is certain that three were drowned. one of them, Alfred West, is universally regretted, lie was a line younii fellow, was one of the most i successful fishermen on tho river, and had been high boat at Ifanthorn'.s can nery for the season. What adds po cular grief to his untimely taking off is the fact that on the lOjh of next month was to have been married; all preparations were made, even to tho furnishing of the house, etc. : a reward of v0 is offered by his com rades for the finding of the body. Wo were unable io lind out the name of the other unfortunate man v. ho was swept out to sea. I'.olow v.e give a report which reached us last evening and which is doubtless authentic: Torn. Day, .Inly 24, 1SS2. Enrrei: Astekian: Capi. P. IT. Sherman, of the steamer Edith, immediately after leaving the Cape this morning, s.iw two fishing boats near the lower end of Sand island, bottom up, with the men cling ing to them; he then ran along side and took the men on board tho tramps b-fnre him, took in ton n four-jof the river. At ! hK f-ea.on the streimjTlie Great Australian Iloinedy for Among our visitors yesterday was j steamer: ihev had been on the beats Frank Baltcs, old-time forman in Tur.i about six hours, their names aic Rad: Astoriax office. He went out on the nier and boat-pull, of Booth v Co.'s Columbia to San Francisco for a, boat No. :. and P. Thompson and month's vacation. 'boat-puller, of .1. C. Mcgler A- Co.'s Iboat Xo. 17.: the boats and nets were &dved. He then steamed around Sand island and saw fourteen boats scat- -Mr. John Donovan, having charge of Bancroft & Co.'s great work, ontitled ''History of the Com-j merce and Industries of the Pacific Coast," is in town, and states that :hc books for subscribers in Astoria, ar rived by the steamer Oregon. Where can a more delightful air or healthier seaside resort than Astoria bo found? Wc arc informed there are are no intermittent nor remittent fevers here, nor is there any of the contagious diseases, such as diphthe ria, scarlet fever and small pox, at the prcsoht time. The children and adults 'arc all blessed with good health, and enjoying tho purest atmosphere f!od ever gave to living mortals. A Heroic Act. The name of Henry Burnett should bo recorded as that of oue who proved his noblo and unselfish hero ism. Ho was boat-puller for Alfred West. When the boat was capsized ho, by desperate effort, succeeded in getting hold of his captain, who w;is strangling and about to sink, but tho poor man drowned in his grasp. With wonderful bravery and endurance, Burnett held on to his dead body for several hours, until ho was compelled bv sheer exhaustion to let him go. tered along tho beach, belonging to the different canneries; the most of them had nothing, in them. Capt. S. sent Booth s men to Astoria un the steamer Argonaut, she also towed up hvo anamped boats. The storm was from the .south and it came veiy siul denlv. Youi, etc. IhX'l'KI) FlMWltM.NA. Men who have been on the river for a life time s.13' that they never s.iw a storm so quickly ame, and what is still more lingular is that such MpiallB are extremely rare at this season of the year. 1'p to a late hour last even ing we were unable to get the names of the men reported drowned; dohn Davidson and hi"? boat-puller, two men working for N. .lohansen, ate said to be lost; their boat is missing, though the net was subsequently found. The Dedicatory Services. Will Present To-morrow Mr. Chas. U. Stockton, foreman of Rescue Engino No. 2., goes to Portland, and at a special moet- j ing of Columbia Engine Co. No. 3, to be held in that city to-morrow nigh, the will, in behalf of tho citizens of Asto ria, present to das. Kternan, foreman of that company, a gold watch valued at 100, in recognition of that gallant fireman's intrepidity in saving from drowning tho son of Capt. Howes, of this city, on tho occasion of his com pany's visiting this city on tho 4th innt.. Yesterday's Picnic. The stages yesterday morning took out a joyous party of 150 ladies and children for a Sunday school picnic. On their arrival at the gronnds,Btvings, croquet, etc., were in order and the advent of a sudden shower lent an air of adventure to tho parly, a majority of whom accepted Mr. Tlios. Walk loy'a hospitable offer j and took refugo from the rain. It is a question who had the most fun, those who stayed ;to soe it through," or those who went undSr cover. Every one seem ed satisfied, and as 'stage load after; to its energetic congregation, stago load camo rolling home later in " r - theSftanioon, the universal verdict) Domestic Salmon Shipments, was "wo had inst a splendid time." 5 -!' ;' 1"bV;l h. ',10.1; Thanks are duo to the ladies and. 2M: Win. Ilmnc I.00J. Totuf..! gentlemen who had charge ot the af fair, and were enabled to furnish the little folkalhe amusement of a pleas ant occasion. The dedicatory services of the new Methodist church in this place last Sunday, form an occasion for deep and lasting joy to nil wh were pres ent Bcv. II. K. 1 lines, of Portland, officiated at the morning service, and in a powerful sermon imp! cased upon j his hearers the necessity, even in a temporal point of view, of so living that wc become a intelligent, as hu man and as progressive as our nature.": permit. In th evening there was another large congregatien: Kev. .1. V. MlUigan, of the Presbyterian church, utteied afevveut prayer for the abiding prosperity of the religious community who there dedicated their church to the service of God. and at the close, Mr. Ilincs, who is one of the best pulpit orators on the coast, arose, and reading from the twenty-third chapter of Hebrews, drew from that his text The Divinity of Christ. His addres3, which occupied an hour aud a half in delivery, was logical throughout, and was listened to with earnest attention by the large audi ence prescut. At its close, llev. Jno. Parsons, tho pastor of the church, made a brief financial statement rela tive to the aQairs of the church, and suggested that contributions were necessary to place the church entirely free from financial embarrassment. A collection was taken, and a portion of tho requisite sum pledged. The church i one of the neatest and prettiest in the .state, and is a credit a cow, 111 onier to uispice 01 the surplus passengers. About 10 o'clock the steamer round ed Smith's Point and glided swiftly through the calm waters of Young's bay. Passing the old mill we headed to the southwaid, quickly passing de lightful littio farms, where the houses in many instances were partly hid among the green trees and shrubbery. The day was lovely, the crowd jolly, and for the time all seemed to set aside the care of every day life. This portion of Yuung'fi liver is a line sheet of water, and tho low green tide land, the forest covered hills, and old Saddle mountain to tho southeast for aback ground, make up a picture which it would be difficult to excel anywhere. But time llies, and so docs the C P., (almost) aud soon we were at the head of steamboat navigation, and then; is a rush for the small boati, with -lunch baskets, fishing tackle, ladies, babies, and all in sweet confusion mixed. A mile or so in the boats and we are at the head of boat navigation, and we have an opportunity to indulge in the healthful exercise of walking. I was told that the distance to walk was about a quarter of a mile, but 1 am of the opinion now th it lie meant 2j miles. However L do not propo?o to be a judge of distances over such roads, and leave- that matter for the V. S. surveyor or .some other authority to settle. At last wv are at the falls, and a delightful little place it is, the clear 8ky, the towering hills and green trees on either side, the mist that floats awa- like a dream (Mr. Editor, please till in a few lines here, I am unaccustomed to public speaking and begin to feel a little bashful.) Ever .since the human family has been sufficiently developed to have the least particle of aesthetic taste, water falls have boon admired; small ones for their beauty and large ones for their grandeur. And yet there is nothing very strange about a w.itcr fall; you see the bed of the river ji.st below the fall ia considerablv lower than it is above, thus: (diagram) and the water, gliding placidly along doc.Hii t know the dilfrrcncc till it is too late, retreat is impo.ssiblo and tho fall is inevitable: with the above ex planation 1 will proceed. After a little rest and time for ad miration of the scene, (some express their admiration in very different terms from those ordinarly used, how. ever, when one k overcome with the beauty or huhiimity of n scene, but I suppose thai was only their way,) wo all, as with one impulse, proceed to the dining room of the hotel. Any shade tree .where there is suf ficiently level giound for three or four to gather together answers for a dining 1 00m. All camo well supplied with lunch, and with appetites such as only pic nic excursions can get up, wo bejrnn the onslaught, aud such n de molishing of sandwiches and other luxuries had not been witnessed in those regions for many a day. This part of tho business over, Sail ing and exploring parties were in order. When it comes to tho tishiug point 1 like to be very accurate, and candor-compels me to say flint we did not require airy extra boats to bring all Home that were caught. 1 saw several nice (little) strings of trout however, aud I am certain each one would measure less thau 24 inches in length and breadth in proportion. About -1 r. m. we turn our face homeward, but it requires 'consider able time, patience and ability to irhcu the liood from the nioiu tains' pours oil' the rocky plunge, of ixty feet. RHEUMATISM! wall in a clear j Now the water! Tootliuriio. 3t:iirnI;;h;Ilaularlie Seiiilicn. .out. faiutbago. Sprains, untl Swellings. Kui'jix ami Sen Ids. hilhlnins. in lh- Chest, For Ache, Corn, mid Buuious. Ami till llortlly ln ins. falls about fifteen feet on a projecting j rock, and is tossed into a beautiful S veil of silvery spray. TJie bed of the stream below the falls afforded ample! room for nil to luy their tables where, in the shade of the trees and 011 n Uralses. If cmlarup, Frosted Feet mossy carpet, they could at once in j ami Ears. Sore Throat, Pal u dulge. a sharpened appetite and enjoy the beautiful scenery, whilo the deli- j cate min which tloated from tho falls gave. the air a refreshing coolness.. j r. 11 i.-.i i..i .i...:.. t-.ii ..r ..... I .Vliei Jin nun ii.i'.i im-11 1111 i'i nii-.i- ery aud sulphur water, of which there is a tine spring above the falls, they returned to the steamer and proceeded backwards on the home trip, which was devoid of incident with tho ex ception of successful snag fishing by the steamer, nmVtlic picking up of strag glers who almost got left. Doubtless it would pa j- someone to remove some of the obstacles to navigation in Young's river, and to make some im provements about the falls by making trails and otherwise rendering the place, more accessible and attractive. A Liberal Offer. We are informed that Mr. 15. 1. Franklin has signified his readiness to present the M. E. Church with a suit able boll, provided $500 is raised to pay off the present indebtedness. A bell is an important adjunct to any church, and is needed for the hand some belfry. There is but littio doubt that the terms of Mr. Franklin's gen erous offer will be promptly complied with. '1 his irtiowiii'il iUistniHnn Uemetly is made ocluslc!vyf Australian herhs. jiruwn ly Hip i:enu!nsoniiempwooit scrub district, ijneciislaml, Australia, who make herb cul ture a soeclaltv. It does not contain any Miisonous ingredients whatever, ami n the BEST PREPARATION in t!ie world for the above complaints. A Perfect Cnre 4uarnntcrd in Kv- er,i Case. It costs but .V) cents per bottle, anil it is Minpl foolishness for tho-u who are stiner iti;r pain not to use it. Full Directions accompany each Hottle. Hold b all Dmisrlsts aud Tatcnt .Arcdioine Dealers. PKOF. M. A. SCOTT A: CO., Sole ItoprirtorM A .llniiiiniPtnrerM No, -1 .:: nuil 'IT, Uriilue street, Rallu- rnt. Victoria. Australia. iMl'.KK'tX ncroT - Sniitnriam.Cal. XV. i:. IK.tIKXT. Sole Agent Tor Astoria. Orcron. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDIirG1; And have. Without a Single Kxceptiou; - M - The Finest anil Best Arrant Store ii Ortt&i New Goods Received by Every Steamer in All the latest Styles and XTonOitMi (Jail and Inspect Stock, and Got Prices Whether You Purchase or Not. No trouble to show goods. ii. "b. lIttV A.sform lee Depot. Frank Knbre b now prepared to sup ply ramiues. restaurants, notei. saloons, etc., at : cents per pound, on the prein ise. Fresh ice cream every day. JBalls paities and dinners supplied with ice j cream at .short notice. Q. H. COOPER, mmmmmm.ammm mmmm a MMiiumwnmu ASTORIA, dune 3, 1895. .. 1 ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER ProNrlo. ASTORIA, OKEGON. Three cov lo.uh or dry fir, .spruce . limbs, urn! Park, just received and for ale at tlray-tdock. I Telegram, j To the Editor of Tin: I).u. Asio-j i:iAX:-bialo through your en.umns. Kjexentoen hundred and oleventcen that it matters not whether a bankrupt vf j he newc-t and most popular novels sale will be in your town, or a h'JUti- at AdleiV. mate .sale, anv dress, wrap, or dolimm at . - lady may want can be hud regular at j Call aud examine those habv wauoiH Mrs. lalcolm's at 10 per cent. less, and hit the 'iiv book store. oblige 1 ours truly. 11. 1. IjItt. - The now famous Prof. Scott, was on the street again last evening and de lighted tho sreat crowd that assembled with his efforts to instruct and amuse coupled with the ocal abilities of the two yeunj: gentlemen who play so pro minent a part in thecveninn'sentertain incnt. The Professor's style is unique and enchanting, and his wonderful show and the cures lib Australian Mag ic Balm Insures, are. alike, the talk of the town. Wood, for Sale. 1 l.'nr ihi 'I'liiiine .1. IL (Tlilter old liourbou. ami the ln.t ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem Gpixwiie the bcil tower, and see Camp bell. Caianh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Miiloh's Catarrh Ileni ed . Price ,V cents Masai Injector free. FoV sale by YV. K. Dement. spboiaIi AJjjsroTJJsroraMBrjq-q REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. 97 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS, ILAP.GK OKDERS IN LJKK PROPORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, S I OO per Dozen Speulal attention paid to orders rrum rubllc llouspa and Famliles." Stevens A: Son have their store ciowded with new goods, all marked in plain figures. t'tias. Stevens and Son have a stock of mouldings mid unuiMors tools which can be tonight chy.ip for cash to eloso out Unit branch ot thebusi:ies. 1 have about .six hundred and ilfty oordsofdrv hemlock, which I will ell forcasii at .5.7." ier cord. I will deliver i the wood to mv customers. j Fresh talYv ami aramels everj day ii. It. Mai:io.. at the ,Moiia Famh Factory. Mam St. Subscription Xews Depot. - lJeineinber Fran!, Fabre's lee eream. It is par exf-lli'iKV- speial ai raiiKeiuent has to-.n nuidej by ran Adler o that j on can suosenbe for an paier. magazine, or periodical iiiililiJiel III the t'nili'il s.i..j..- rr i.",. roiM at mildishers prices. So save lime' and monev bv leaving vour snhseiip- Ucnr Ciei'de faseiiiiiitm; works lion at Car! Adlers. " just iiccived at i'arl AdlerV. What is nicer on a vaimda than a dish ol thai e.iUi.-.3teIy lkuored i'e cniim that Frank F.ihre "makes:1 THE COLUMBIA LA BREWERY 13 SL'PKRIOK TO M0S1. AND Is RXCK1.LRD P.Y NONEf ON THIS COAUl- JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR CHENAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. -Orure Kit at the GERMANIA HKKKJ41ALL wUl h piomplly attended l&re Netie our entire stock of mouldings and frames of all kinds, brackets aud wall- pockets. aUo a lot of other goods, will he sold at cost nt the City Hook Store. for the .next thirty davs. " - CirA. STRVEXSMfc Sn.v. IT ou want nice fresh lard, or good sugar-cured hams just from the eoitu trv go to J-', i;. Elberson'.s bakery. Annoyance Prevented. j hen .m go to llwaeo, lo in id i Ailler.s Irefore ou.sl.irt and iret one of Ci'niy hairs arc honorable but their j Walter Vott".- novels, .oily '-'."i cents. premature appearance is annoving. ' .... ". .. Parker's, Hon- It-danm i.ivwiif tb.. . ItcsIih-o eream every day at Hunk tarKcra nan i..usain pieiuit t j.-:,,r,.v. Families .supplied in anv annoyanco by promplly restoring iht- illmllu !iv 0a insr older. Also tho youthful color. j iuum oysters- cooked to order. Frank izr - r - ' Fahros oysters and ice cream are known Your Wire Wimis j fverj here as par excellence. J.!ieVnsS -Thc ''ub,,(' ''" limine veinent. bee oue at lostei s. rcined for skin disease in (;r.Exx'H M-i.i'iiri: m.i -1111.1. s u ti: dye,' Wanted. Purchasers or four JoK iu oiueyV Asloria. suitable for residences, one lot in Shively's Astoria suitable for bus iness purposes. Apply to .1. O. Io7.oi:tji. Agent. For. that Headache! Try the Ore gon BLOOD PURIFIER." the .vege table rcmedv, it's tlie cure. COMUtX's lilEllIO'.S LlQUlO IJEEF and Toxic IxvineiiATOi: is admirably adapted for females in delicate health. CooYuV; no other. "Of Druggists. Ask to si' one of those patent fcel eix at Foster?. If v.ni u:iiil i.-e eronni llitit ia iM trrconu'goto Frank Fabre's. Ice for sale nt the Occident Hotel. Freshest and finest cakes, fruit and eaudy at the Astoria candy factory. Von w ant to get some of liosoe's ice eioam to-day: fresh ruude and nicely lhivored. Alexander Dumas' works at Carl ' Aider's. Mr. John Jtogers of the Central Mar ! kct. has made arrangements to keep al .jai;H us 0f Uie Vcgcuible KIsImi. Abso he finest fresh fish, etc.. In their season : lutcsv the " wmBLMDisrasim Kroli fruit received at C. A. May!, by every steamer. Xo stale trash. Ktery ariely of Oregon and California trnlt nlwaj'3 on hand. BEST KNOWN REMEDY f For the Shiloh's Vitalizer is what j on need ...,., d MUd rivor cankLiiab. AT t - - 4f A .4 fI. 1 "' ' " " " paiiuu, i.uti oi a.puciuc, vi.- - for Constina ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price. 10 and 73 cents per bottle. Sold' bv W. V Dement. Stw r Mi CktlK. Fetr..Ai:Me, Bjsyeytta. ee. Shilolfs Cough and Consumption i,iu e. is .vuu o cures coiisumj ineni. All of Zola works at Adler. Lessons given in Wax and Paper, flowers taught in the latest style. Ap ply at the City Uook store. A new stock of stoves of the latest Montgomery's. , fine edition, only ' bv us on guarantee. It 1 IJ,' "P tiu' whole system with King i styles at John A. Me: t'lon Sold bv W F De-tof the Wood. See Advertisement. i Dickens' Avorks, t ti tisbaim ; Unng your poor sutler- cents at Adler s. Tits Great Natural Demand 'ing wife a bottle of Pfundcr's Oregon I Cha. Stevens & Son havn for sale BLOOD rrRIFIER. ' and are agents for the new Singer sow inr machines. In order to supply the gr-.d natural ria the crowd all safelv ab):ird: all i -. i i. i i. .,;... ,.! demand for a remedy of real merit, one; vllVeiHe was duly accomplished however, and . '.. . .. ' ., roeute l.l'.." s.. . ..v -j.-. ..j.l..B- J .- 1 -. s in household articles at all arrived safely at lioiue. ous accident occurred to 2Co seri- mar ' j ing the blood, regulating the 11 er. and . Xo mofe mSF wMtjht at the Orient Conn's drug 11,0 lifting on the Iwtwels the I'al.foruia Fig-Calhs. Three first-el.w barbers. All i hotel. When you want pure drugs andj liuiuiv-in ui aiij iiiu iv tu o. ti von . V Kidney and Blafrfr TMvease, Ckresle Skim Tmikk and KkcaaialtMB. ' Has Stood the Test , FOR YEARS. K.ir nnrtlitiLors anii tetlmonlnlA from wll store, opposite Occident known pcopta In our Statu read locals arc circulars. . , 1. er BCUe cuie take six lots for 3.W. t keeps and recommeads It. see that you get the gewilB?. ::.lso Society Belles Aro loud in their praise of Floreston Cologne on account of its remnrkably delicate and lasting fragrance. pleasure of the anv, day that will Synip Company has eoiniueneed the york .guaranteed, t inidrens hair cut- The "Always Handy" gtovepipti Frier i,.,... K n......ini...ni in- tli..,. u-lmi manufacture on a latseM!a:e of :i eon-.""' " '""' .s.. ,, ... .iwcmcs duiiu a. Auuu.umi.ijr r. :..,... ., litl Mt- .41ftblt'W V. 'J --k .-- i - j i j , IV UI-UIU tl 1 wore fortunate enotK'h to b there. ' wntralwl m nip oi k igs. and i-, si'iabng Children- smts at Mis. OerbW If you want pure wines aud liquors i Your itrugsis i..,.,. fa 5)n,,k- 1J w awaj. . ..j.-rh,ffl,,r-nita;n.,K. " i" 5S&i?J!?A.nnN ilm" for. aad ' that it COatS nothing to in it and COn- lift iiist reeeived the intent: nn.1 mnl1"1'1-"!?-'' . vinee vourself of Us ellicaev. And asifbionable style of cents and ladies; Sleepless Nights, made miserable. I ....... . - t . .. ...... ... . Tuint, lti..- ..!. iiiit in Vcfrvrio fur Oi f ltf. fATTIhln nniivli. Jshilnh''; I nro l I l 3ly stomach is drcatttuiiy weak ana , everj r.uniiy iwrao a oouie, n is also for :,V"V;..V..r i.,;.:-:i.A: .: .j'fi foKif V tw I fllHC . !my digestive organs still weaker. lt'e '" cent and M bottles at the store . , . meut Li, Strengtlien them by uaing Wm. Prux-j01 " - .u.u?u.11- . ".BIf'.w"? ,,us stere: ,re Hhe. best i i thnclA The.CS -Will you suffer with Disperwia and S- oFr'sOrc-on Blood Purifier. bcenappointmage.u or.vsiona. Hodge, something nice and durable, and jast I Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vital izer is CS0 --------s. iiivis cc v-o w uoieraiu aj;cius, I'ortiaim, Wlint lllOst young Indies WOUld appreci- RUHrauieeu w uuto juu. oum uy . ii. i action Your druggist Leeps ,t for you. Oregon. . ate rom the giver. Dement. (before Annual Meeting. VNUALllEETINO OFT1TH Stock. holders of tho O. V. I. & B. Association, be held at tho hall of Beaver Lads No. Immediately after ita session on Thursday u'jimi sun, ior .no eiecnon oi-ouj-the eusuiuir voai. and for the trana- ef such other business as may- come A. d. iUCUX.IlT 3CCZ. I I