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- tsf 'if SV- fer-i SS''"-" f :-' MHMaMMN9MBBHaRnMMaMMMaMHBN SLC AliUlAJ -StfrVViXas As Others See It f CIRCUIT COURT. i " ,,,uu,,Hllw -"" - "..v.w ,.,!, wiiiWlL 'C isToiMA nnvttnv: I one of the streets towards si hill-ion in j, , , ,. . 4, ! - . ..-. ... ., ' ' ... . d.iv. his honor. .Indue Stott. nredid- Purchaser. Tr.J.J-.&t'A -AL'b ill U. IsSHinil (im ! tlu tuner mni'lilticrllt VI(!TS ' Adnio ,1 -.- -. -z. ,. , ... . in", roiiuvimr is si ir-inccriw m me lot in Shivolv !The seiii nil ilt eoi'tlUCIlL AwaV - ' IOI III OIIIM jj ISSUED 3VJ3RY MORNING. lMim!y Kxcoiitcd). 1. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, l'ri:i.i-!iKi:-i avijI'i:oim:ikti:-. itiitiiu IUiiliiti. tt Stmt. Terms oj Subscription : -: ci by Oirner. per week ..- Cents -: c! by .jirr:cr. per wcck ..-ienfs: ... , . i- i ! . t..c...;t i-....r..-..n.i. ,, iviih ihe white Jmlit-liiMi-jftgliiniiii'iinit ". i i-y man, im:r ii.untfi. -.-. a.''! - - - .il. v-r , M.!on iuhr..u, ,J, do,,.!y .( r.-w ..f i'i.M.iKe m.Sub?.-ril.er .beating sw.. At its smith end Poim " AilvoriiicinentsinsertOil by tho ye.tr ail Ik mtoot ?i .? ier sin:iro per umntu. Transient adrcrtisinc by the day or Tveol., Cfly ccnL i-er sijunrefor each insertion. THEOITY. Tiik IU11.V .VSTOUIAN irifZ lc .tznt !ih Mni.f at7cail 11 mvnlh.jrcc of iotaac. Head er iri CimlanjtlatcaUsKtec from the eilu can :i.ir. Tiik AsronsAN follow them. Daily -. W KKKI.V fdltinti to itnu fiot-u$icr with- i-'.'llU'imil frrif. Adilrc"e may he ;;..i 'Hint ujUn tt ilfjlretl. Isn cc oiilrr at tli' counliii'j row. lr. J. A. Chapniiin. the mayor of 1'tH'tlnnd is in the cit. ili&liop Morris is in town, enjoy ing the sea air. after si lonjj journey thiouh southern Oregon. .1. 1. Laird, one of the builders of th. O. S: C. II. It., died at Talla h;i-.e, llorida, last Monthly. There were forty-four deaths in IVrtlund during the month of July. Hero, leaving out the accidental cases, there were four. ., . . . ... ,tho?e living sails at one tune, an TTT.r'iaiicts sirnved in town ves- , " , ,, , . ,, - ,. , . theie were probablv Jargelv over th: terd'tv 'xftr'iuruT3.8 having 5 . .,,-, r icuuty aiM-iuoou. ". . "number withili the i.mge of our visioi luNinp ;m. iUn i..,.r.,siLunu ...vu . .. I,., ,,i.i iiiif-iani- , him at the Occident. - A million dollar fire in Xow York lttuf rrli7ii. l.ii....A.1 , . ...... ..v..V .,iiiai sevemi Hour mills ami tenement houses, killed seven persons, and deprive1 six hun ure.l pcplc of employment. Vtnong the passengers on -' -a!i" fornia steamer, j-esterday a& r' E. L. Smith, of Boston as3 -Mrs-Smith is a sister of 2lf- -S- Wri1,, of this city; 'tis .ycars since they had met. - Tlie brstmo f a can f gaseline on brl the Walia Walla, sit Port land hist ISronday night, jii3t after her sirriv.il from Astoria, occasioned a slight lire, which was quickly ex tinguished by the prompt action of ihe officers and crew. The ladies in charge of the re freshment table at the Ladies" Fair, return their thanks to all those who have furnished their tstble with eat ables, and request those who have not yet sent in their promised donation towards this table, to please to do so as soon sis possible. - The opening of court has brought dowij a delegation of the legal frater nity from Portland. Among others wc met Messrs. Strode and Gregory, who ligurc as counsel in several of the cases. Mr. Strode, wc understand, is counsel for T. F. Squires, tlic party who figured so extensivoly under the name of J. A. Lawrence. A dispatch dated July :lst, from Yaquina states that the steam launch Benton put into the bay from South beach on Satunhvy evening, and at high water was anchored near the government breakwater, sill hands leaving her. Xext morning she was found stove up, tho wafer in receding having settled her upon the rocky slope of the breakwater. Yesterday was a good day for the halters. Hats without number were whipped from unwary heads by the frolicsome breeze. Four were floating at four v. M., in the great area of liquidity 13 the bell-tower, with their anxious owners prodding them with sticks in an effort at rescue. One regained tho felt and felt what he regained, to see if it was indeed his; the others simply felt their loss. Some one said that the were going to call on a young lady named Hose. If so, Rose knows those beaux woes. Dropped Dead. Yesterday morning about ten 0'ci0CcJ8"stainingji conipound fracture, as Frank , an Italian, who was! working for Booth, was passing along the street below the O. K. &X. dock, he suddenly threw up his hands and fell heavily forward. ITe was imme diately carried into Cauipi's restaurant , , j , . I-, I by rup of I-igs, f ice of charge. Cases of and a nhvsician summoned, but lifei.- . ,. .... , , -.- , . . .' , long standing, which have only been was extinct, the death evidently re- api,r.,valcii ,(X ,hc harsh Krip-Ilg mwii- ing from heart dieease. Several such cases have occurred here this seasen: the theory amoii!1 physicians is that the constant rowing) I . x x - .1 . ; in uoais m. r.,.H ...t: l''- i)rSKist, who luisbeenappointeil agent muscles as to induce contraction of ftir Astoria. HoilgcDavis & Co.. whole the valves of the heart. sale agents, Portland. Oregon. l ::.... oi ... ...m.ii.l..,l Miivr hay- riinrwiiiimi. ' , . ,, ., ... Lourf lor ujatson count v w"im vester- --.v .. . .. ....-. n , . ., . . . - iilVtll. i?ll "ir-i . , ... .- ... .....i r. on u tlie leu iimih, aim ;iu"ui nnvvu -, , i . ; A. lJooih vs C. II. Psiue ft al. equity. miles away, a rungli, waving, .renin- j j;(lWiDV. Unlpli. for plff., Fulton for-Jcit.. lions line of uatcrssome miles in length; Plea'for l!l. aceordinjr to nipulnti.ir 1 , , . . .. . r .i I file!. j biiDweit wueiv tin iiui iiin we iiumii tains uii't the tide of !hi ecean. At i i . -.i. K.... ii... l...idi , . . -, headline of '"(.ape uissippnintiiient, Vl. IJI'J.121 tlll - .w ...w --..-- Adams, sis hnv and quiet as the other is bold and deliaiit.tivtches its wood ed embrace around the .shimmering bay that lies between itself and Asto ria. Awsiy over the broad waters the lush, wooded mountain shores of the Columbisi swing around I'akcrs bay, and then continue their now advanc ing, thou receding hue up and np the broad sweep of the Columbia. To the right-front this grandest of Ameri can rivers comes out of its thousands of miles of mountain ilow, rolling like a silver flood into the broad bay. At our feet, stretching -i couple of miles along the water front, lies the. city, with its long whaives, its rolling trade, its flags streaming in the gentle breeze, its church .Meeph-s flittering in the level rays of the setting sun just swimming out of siht in the western sea. All over the broad bosom of bay and river the white sails of fishing bosits are glancing and gleaming. coming and going, .Tossing and re- j crossing in a confused and bowidering (beauty. We counted two hundred of , tho?e living sails at one time, and at 51011. Wc were looking over an area of prb- L1v nnt !; tli.-in fii liniidrrtii Minniv isiKjrv . ,. --,- milcsX w a"a ' " rvn press J ,.iit it any t-rirer sucn rivi er li in America csin present so UK . ... . nnr r any bcautitul, grand, sublime scenes sis can this.--iVr. 7'. K. Flhiox in J'uriik- Cht'ixViau Adcocaii New Comers. The steamers arrived both wsvys in good time yesterday. The Columbia's crowd of steerage passengers showed considerable falling off. Mr. .T. E. Sheppp.rd, commissioner of immigra tion, who goes to the upper country with some eastern men on si tour of inspection, tells us that the "big rush" for the season is over, but that next spring there will be an unprecedented demand for homes in the Northwest. Clatsop county should get her share, something she has never got yet. Thousands of acres of feriile land lie ready for cultivatimi within sin hours ride of this city, and, in a few years time will be valuable, simply for si speculative purpose, and sire suscepti ble of the highest cultivation. "What She "Would Do. "If I. were si man," said si lady en tering the office yesterday afternoon; we stopped for a moment clipping the coupons oil the heap of .V20s before us. "If I were a insm," she rcpeaied, seating herself, "and wanted to get rich, and rich fast, I'll tell you what. I'd do." We listened, not for any Rpeehil personal interest, but simply that we might bo able to help out with a point some poor brother. "lWjnst get si piece of land close by here stud raise vegetables, and I'd buy some good heii3 and have eggs to sell, and 1 know I'd get rich. It's a wonder to me that some of you men that think yourselves so terribly smart, don't do it." We looked around to see who else was in the audience, but concluded that she was simply relieving her mind at hirge, and so meekly informed her tliat we would make a note of it, and I if there were any of those folks among jour readers it might start them to building a truck garden. Broke Hfe Leg. Peter Peterson, a muscular man aged 36, broke his leg yesterday after noon under singular circumstances. He was in a saloon in the vicinity of Trullinger'ssawmill.and feeling merry, began to wrestle with one of his com panions. He tripped and fell, smd in ! the fall broke his leg in two places above the ankle; the tibia and fibula The Golden Opportunity. Ever, sufferer from lier complaint and constipation will doubtlessly avail themselves of the golden oppoitunity presented of testing the new remedy. 'eines formerl Used, yield promptly to the gentle yet thorough influence of - 5yrul,ori:'i, - ' Those who have tried it J-' - ''- I rial bottles free and large bottles for ale by W. K. Dement 'nays werk: Win. leah- v IJe'uTesi liesi-lry. YVjnton for pUV.. t ulton for deft. ' lMsinis.scdliyidff.nl Insert .U:il .1II1JII . IIH.III .Mllllll, i,i.0r - V. Hurni'V for il!f. t .. f......l... .... Il.x.l....- Ma.a.l... c.ii,f;iin..1t rif.n-ln.i ontiniifd for -ei ic. i ,. i n 11....11. ..- to.... , i 11 m dJAt$S!. m.rne?'fr. jilfi". - Continued for service. S.Sehlus?el vs Frank .lohu(iu. law.! Winton for pin". 1 Dismissed by plff. . ; Warren & Eaton s '. .lotinsou. j Dismissed bv plff. Uachman F.ros. vs I. A: M. Cohen. l;iv. Bmvlby for plff.. Winton for .lull. V' T ?, - ir t , .las. . W elch vs h.. Nrlilm. nmi.vni iniiifi 1 Taylor tor pin. Dismissed by plfi. A. V. Allen vs E. W. Sehlin. law. Fill- " for plff. sm.sse.lbv plff. I W.b. Ifsiusford vs Fi-heinieiis rack-j ingCoVlaw. lliirney for plff- Fulton I lorueit. ... it Demurrer overruled lv euiiseht. siuut ituiuiiv mviiiiii.'i . li .eave given to n.e answer. .. i . r. uaiiMoiu r i-"i iiK-n . -j ing Co. et als. law. liurney for pltt.. Fulton for cleft. Demurrer overruled by con-cut. audi leave ghen to file answer. nl, .. ... T,,.,. fi'lii.i.iii.l liw f.D-'r.V.Z "I" 0,)"",L '',w-1 -""ov j". !' . Continued ior; senice. Bergman vt berry v.s t lias. i.ko'.; foreclo-iue. iwiwioy loriuns. First eae dismissed at plffs. eot. .las. Cooke vs Isabella Cooke. Continued for service. .1. M..ShiveIv vs (!. W. Hume et al. .Mandate of Supreme court entered Peter Pirettsu naturalized. .1. Rinear.son s Wesley . I aekson el al. Fulton for pit) , Yt niton for dett. .ludgmcnt against .lackson herelolorc entered, set siside and ease rejitateil on docket. William Llovd vs. Weley .Jackson et al. law. Fulton for nlff.. Winton for defl. Judgment against Jstekson heretolore cnteietl set aside, and case reinstated on docket. Court adjourned to 1) A. .m. to-da. "Play Iiow." The Home Insurance Company gives the following practical sugges-j tions on applying the water on fires: "Firemen would do well to bear in mind that one gallon of water at the bottom of a fire will do more to quench it than ten gallons at the top. 'Play low is the true motto for lire nion.' To play on the roof of a house on fire is to waste water: be sure to play low; get the water near the fire; and then 3-ou need int pour on a river. A few gallons at the bottom of a fire will rise in clouds of steam when the tire is rising, and will quench it. A gill of water thrown into the bottom of grate equals a quart thrown on the top. For similar reasons, water thrown on the windward side is more effective tlmn water thrown on the lcoward. The big blaze on the leeward looks fearful, but it csinnot be affected by playing on that side. Throw water into ihe bed of coals under the retort that is sucking them, anil they will go out that is to say, play at the bottom of the windward side of a fire suul you take the speediest way to quench the whole leeward side, blazo included." Elegance and Purity. Ladies who appreciate defiance and purity arc usinjj Parkers Hair l.al sam. it is tne oesi article som ior re storing ray hair to its original color. beauty and lustre. A few bottles .if your indeed valua ble medicine, called Plunder's Oregon P.lood Purifier, has entirely cured my rrheumaticiu of ID years standing. Hoseburg. Ogn. H. SuiiWurr. "llackmctack." si hislimi and fra gi an t perfume. Price ' and .")U cents. Sold b W. K. Dement. P. J. Coodinan. on Chenamus .street, has just received the latest and - mo.st fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow idioes. If you want ice cream thai is ice t'remn, go to Frank Fabrc's. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at .1. Y . Conn's drug .store, opprsite Occident Hotel. If ou want nice fresh lard, or xood .sugar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to r. i. tinerson s nasery. Faue mi:iis and perfumery of all kinds can be found at .1. W. Conifs drug store. opKsitc Occident hotel. Xo more good weight at the. Orient Uaths. Three lirst-class barbers. All work guaranteed. Childrens hair eut tinxa p.H-iaII. .1.(1. CitAUTnns. J.e-sons given in Wax and Paper llowcrs taught in the latest sij le. Ap pl at the Citj look store. -A Xaal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Ucmedy l-riee .VI cent. Sold by W, E. 1 )einent. --The "Always liamly stovepipe shelves at John A. lontgomery's. I Fresh fiuit received at C. A. May's by variety of Oregon and California fruit j always on hand. j xovcUics in household articles at j ro5tef.s. , Fahre's ice eream is the best. Fresh taifv and caramels every day at the Astoria Candy Factory, Main Sr. Your Wife Want 0m of those oil stoves; neal ami con- one at t oster.s. Wanted.. for four lots in OlnoyV itnhlc for residences. One Astoria suitable for lm mess insrjioscs. Apply to .). 0. I!ozoi:tii. Airciil. Astoria Ice JDrpot. I rank Kalm' i- now i.rcicu cil in mii i.i - . .ui)i!u'.-..nlaui-sinls.lKth'N.-aIiM)ns, ,.,... iu mire nioTuitain iw.ou the prni- i-r- irHi H'C crKim t'vm iu. im l-.ll-,. "I HH.! -I........ .ll-j-lll .1 111 V rn - ain at -imri Hotn-c Il'll!!lt.a .ifljl ll1lalil. .1 I il it I i i 1 illl Iftii , r 1 . A 7. 0,a ,h; lcfw ' K - iiMles. is I tumirti s Urcgon b lelicite BLOOD tpn.IFIEIi FnrniHl11.it Itooms to Let At Mrs. Minium's lodging house. -'Honshon Itnis.- . . . . . f . : Druggists ?or "Kongl, on i:af clears out rats, mice, roaehe.. Hi . ......f --- .w...... ... ... -.. .. -.. Jt ie-. bed-' bugs. lV-boxe. - -z --z : Always Refreshing. ; A delicious odor is- imparted bv , Florcston Cologne, which is always' . , . H r t "1 refreshing, no matter how freoly used. ; Afii'niiii M-ilnnrr it-nil iiliif-i.il jii-1 " " , . ,. i. .... " ( - ifT fiitiiiii-.iil itttr.!.-ltotiil 111 .r.t.'kfl cltiiim twill enquire al .Inlin Kogers. t'entral Market. 1 - -- -m Remember r rank 1 abre ice eream. J II is par excellence. J -- - - ; rresh ne eream ever da ;t 1 r.ir.l: Fables. Families supplied in any' Innniilitv hv lenviti" nnlor !n flie- finest oysters eookeVl to ord.;r. Frank 1 nlircs oylor ami u-i crcain :rs kluiwii j everywhere :is par exeellene.', , I Alexander Dumas works :d Carl 5 Adler's. i - - - ,," , , ,, ,. , Jlr. .I0I111 Kogers ot the I entr.il .Mar Ket. lias maue arrangenienis to keep al he tinest fre.sh fish, etc.. in their season Freshest anil finest c:iks. fruit and candy sit the Astoria candy factory. Ate you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite. Yellow Skin".' ShilohV Yital izer is a jiOMtive. cure. For sale by W. K. Dement. Dy.spctic. nervou.s people, -out of vuts," Coi.dkx's l,n:r.u:s Liqrm Bi:i:r axi Toxic Ixvirsoit.vTei: will cure. Ask for CoUlcn's. It is the manifest de.stin of (r.KN'x'sSri.i'iiui: JSn.vr to supeiM'de oily unguents for cutaneous eruptions. Shiloh's Catarrh RemedN a imsi- tie cure for Catarrh, Dipthcria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. A cough, cold or sore throat should be topped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or cousumi- tion. urowns Jironciuai troenes do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but sictdirectly on the m- uauieo nans, aimying UTiiauon, give relief i.i asthma, bronchitis, coughs,- catarrh, and the throat troubles which singers and public siiesikcrs an subject to. j or thirty years Drowns bronchial troches have been recommended by physicians, and always gie wrfecr satisfsiction. Having been tested bv wide and constsMd use for nearly sin en tire generation, they have attained well meritcd rank among the few .staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2." cents a oox everywhere. A sure cure for dyspepsia. Oregon BLOOD PURIFIER, before meals as directed. The Fse For the genuine .1. 11. Cutter old Bourbon, and the bst ot Wines. Iimors and San Francisco beer, call at the (Sent opposite the bell tower, and .see Caiii beil. Wind is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely llaored ice eivsini that Frank Fsibre makes V WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. t5D S(udeii(s mid a lrres.or and Iiisirncior.s. Four dilicrent courses in the I'ellcue and six hi the Academy hidudiiiji n iaisine-i eouie and TeaclieiV course for which diplo mas are awarded, i wvniv-iwo new looms sitlili'tl to the Wnnisui's (;illftt. 144.00 iN.nll it eosts :i"oiiuk man for tuition and lnuud for a year.' BdMS.tMrisa'lthatit eoss:iIad lor Itii lionund Iwiard hi the Wuiuaii's Collide si vear. t-FIirsTTKUM ISFt;iNS SKITEMI'.M: 1. lfei Nt'iMl rorratalosue lo Tints. Vsin Jcoy. rresJdfi.l. d-ai.im Salem, Drejron. A. V. Allen, (Sf.X'KS.SoIl TO fAOK & AI.I.KN.) V!tn!e:de and ret.v 1 tli'iilei I in JrtWifM, Orckery. Glass and Plated Ware. TKOI'K'AL AXD DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with WiBes,Lipors,TflteccoCi!ai,sl The largest and uiost coiupleto stH:k of poods in their line to be found In the city. Comer of Ces ami Stiuemncqhe Streets, j r ASTORIA. OREGON. MAGIC BALM. Tlie KichI AiisIi-aUnu Kemetly for RHEUMATISM! ToolIisielH. rtViirsiIgisi.ISncIiRche Sei-.itic:j. ;out. Liiiiib:ior Spi'uins and Swellings. luins :uil Senilis. Cliillilsiiits. i'is-.Hoail:ieIn..rrt-dFo-t :iuil Jims.. Sore 'I'lirout, Pain in the 'Iies. llne.lolie. . i'oeiis ami ltuuions. I111I all lto.HI I'aius. 'riiisreiionii.'ilAii'.tnilisiii ileiiiftlyisinaili' e.dn.iiol of AiMnilian liertis. erown iy sli iteniiaiis of tlie ioewootl .seruii distrirt, iniecnoi.'m.l. Australia, wlin make herb eul- tare a sppeKiiiy. It does not contain any inmhioiis inzredieiits whatever, and is the BEST PREPARATION in tin world for tliesiUoxeeoiuplaints. A I'eiTeet "uic uarsinteed in Kv- ery Case. It ro-tsliiitoo cents ncr bottle, and it U simply foolishness for those who are snirer mg pain not to use it. Full Dircrtioiis accompany each Dottle. Sold by all Druggists and Tatent Medicine Dealers. PROF. 31. A. SCOTT & CO., Sole I'roprietnr A: llaiiufaeturerH .o. -'I :'. auit Vj bridge sired. Usilln- rai. Vlt-lorin, Australia. AMKKIiM.N DT.rOT - - Sautn Clam. Cal. W II. UiaiKVr. Sole A Rent fr Astoria. Oregon. MAGNUS 0. (1R08BY, DesiW in HAOTAEE.. MH, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, PLF.M P.KRS A XI) SITCAM FITTET'S Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER. Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PEP, PLUMBING nnil STEAM FITTING Omw with i.eatntss and dispatch. Null" luit llrst rl:is; workmen emjilojftl. A I:ue nsvoituifitf oi; SC A LEH iiisl:iiilt- on lund I. 33. PARKER, iki.ki: I.N FTay. Oals. I Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Wood Delivered to Order. Duty ing. Teaming and Express Business. Horses and Carriages for Hire. iikai.ki: i.v WINES, LIQUORS AND OIGARS. FIItST XASS 1 1:. f. .n: i:.s. c. s. i:i:.ivn CITY BOOK STORE. Where u will iiutl sdl the standard works of the dav.aud a eniistsuitly ehansin'r slnrk of novelties and laney sirtielt-s : we keen the hfst sissortnicnt of vaiiety ponds in " the edy. Pocket Books. Picture Frames, Steroscopes. Mu sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Bijou terie. & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. 15 F. STEVENS & CO. City Taxes. TOTICE IS HERElsV GIVEN THAT THE Li clt asassmeiit roll for l$s-2 is now in my hands for collection, smd all persons that are Indebted for the same may .ssive live per cent by payim; said taxes ttefore Auir. 2Sth, 13S2. J. G. HUSTLER, City Treasurer. C. H. COOPER, GESEPvAL MERCBANDISE. I XL STORE NEW GOODS I haw removed to the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING And have, Without u Single Kxcpptioii, ? ' r The Finest and Best Arraiei Store in Opt. ) Xftv Goods; Received by Every Steamer in Call and Inspect Stock and Purchase No trouble to r C. H. COOPER, I ASTORIA, June 3, 188;. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTOP.IA, SPBOZAIi A.JTJrOTTJJ'OMMCglJJaP. HEDUCTIO OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BAKKEL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAltfiK OftDERS IX I.IKK I'UOrOKTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Cation Bottled Beer, - - SI 0O per Dozen VSpprial attention paid to orders from lnhlie Houses and FomlIte.s.'BB THE COLUMBIA BREWERY casc&w j espl'Pb IS SL'l'ERIOi: TO MOST. AX1 IS EXCELLED BY XOX Olf THIS COAS"! JOHN HABX, - - PROPKIETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. MrOrders left at the GEllMANIA liKiatf 1IAI.L wUl he piomptly attended to. LORE & CO.,; JIUH'.EKS l. WINES, LIQUOK8. AI CJL-UAU8. AltEVIS FOK THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. 13&"AI1 guilds sold at Ssui Fianelsci. fri.vs. MAIN STREET. Optoiite 1'arker House. Atorsa. Oregon. YACHT BLUE SKIN. Clipper built, copper fastened, double mait vessel, lies at Case's wharf. Ready to re ceive passengers, freight or ex cursion parties to all pai.ts id li.-k .1iiIiIt rltninH i'ioititf till UUIUIlll'UklllV UU t MThor hut nor particulars inquire- of Jean J Rtr'crs. Central Jlarket. Or of Capt. Wee4. Master and owner For Sale. mVO ACRES OF LAND. WITH ONE- A story house, situate witlnnuw reet or wharf at Oatlilainet, Washington Territory. Vricp ftino. Ono acre of land, with two-story hou.e situate within GoO feel of .same wharf. Price , s70ii. Farm of 183 acres, with house, and two wood w harts. Frontasre one-half mile on Columbialtiver ; 80 acres alder hind on place s situate one mile ftoin above wharf. I'rlee .slj). For particulars enquire of Geo. I. Kuberts, Cathlamet. W. T.. or F. R. Strong, Portland. Oregon. d-w im X.. K. Qk 8UXTH. Imiorterand Wholesale dealer in Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing- Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc., The larsest and, finest stocK of .Meerscnaiu.i andAmoergoouHin i no city, rarucuiar ai- tcntlon paid to otders mini the country and vessels, flKAnnMi.io atMnl lutAitn fWaimn Lucu.uuu.1 n..m, iviiwu, vrSuu. THEO. BRACKER, Manager ) LOWEST PRICES ! Gel Prices Whether You or Xot. show goods. ... X - J BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. FOR THE BLOOD ISTHE LIFE Make use of Urn Vegetable Kingdom. Abso lutely the BEST KNOWN REMEOY! For the litntid :iiitl ler CnuplalHtx, t'err. isHe, Bj.'ipeRsui. rlv kei: kidney mid K ladder lAasr. Cbroalc Mil Trnblrs and NhrHBUttlsw. Jl'as Stood the Test f OR YEARS. Fur particular and testimonials from well known people in our State read locals ana circulars. t Prior I. Vr Mttl. To injure a cure lake sis lots for $3.00. Your druggist keps smd lecommends It, Ask for, and see that you get the seaulne. Annual Meeting. rillir. AN.M'ALMEETIXG OFTHKStocfc- JL holders ot the ). t i. s n. Assoeiauoo wm be held at the hall of Denver Lode 2fo hniuedlatelv after its sesslonou Tnunday jnjuirt. August Situ, for the clcctlda of ofttr i"1. " .-. J-T1 . -v .. .aiki f.ii-tlm anunlncr VAfil finM XfT" thi. tVQTia aeuon ox sucu oiner Dusinass as y costt before It. A. J. MEG BKOItXEBED MMlR 1879.