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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1882)
- fv--v "" f i t'Jf-r , . - . , -V-J . f-v 33XC il'ailH SttXVfom, : r : ASTORIA, OREGON: Astn,:n i;ni!'h:f.. t's S(rtf(. ' imi:nx a r. tomh isv .,- ...o-:.. .1 :.. :i .. ,....ni,..i. ;iVrr ---- - "0 .,:; w.u s..i., v.u.,u.. i..i..i.. Ui.iniseil. . time giving tone to Ihc liver, stomach " n.' ,v ",nRT,IVT, .the snide ..f Arch street, fnmi Wt-st- , State vsJiilm A. AmlMirn: iiot si trim :md bowels, places it ahead of all ntlu'r M..lvtl;r ':lHlStS a ,nmnK,li-. to say nothing of Its Wn5 of Astoria; and, on motion, the city lull and defendant discharged. more oail taken. It is selling cr J. K HALLORAN COMPANY. f rA. Jul, j vsa II W hjcenl:!,MWl ,,,,,,,.. w. . Dement, Druggist, ha. r rri:i.tsi:ri;M am l'lroi-invrroKS. . . .... , m me ncu uniien.iuing on appeal. ,, , ...:i.ui ..m.i.t r. .-:.t , , the proper committee. Tcirtisor Subcaiption. .. .. . , ., . ?.dl.v Carncr. ..crwcok -SI Cento J. ! ' . , . , "l vn. iirr;j fii.rnr.nti.. -xcal" permission t. build a wharr. wad m. asatJ. lour xontU-. J " ... . ..?.,.,' . .. ,-.,. rtii'i'crii! Mini riti.tt'..i i?iiitttr-. i.n free .f Poyiu-d ioSjt)iprHier , r Alttirit3ouicni!i23crt0(l 'oy tboyear ntj i:KWKr. or t'oMMITTlii:. l.oratuorsi ."i iiMrs(ureior launth. Tlie report of committee on petition transient advertising, by tboday or vrck,j0f X. W. Tallanf, was ivad and fifty cen: jcr f-iu:iro for each insertion. i i , ., , THEC1TY. TlIK llAUY AtTOKIAN Will he rCUt l mijiJ iitTu cent" a month, tree nf jLnjr. Hind er wh conh mitlaUalfencc 'rum the ciy can Ume Tiik .Wioician fallow them, lAir.Y or Kr:u.' ftlttion tmuiv ifuI-fl(f irith wit tutdilional cr;itwe. Adarc-r mni zmwotd n ft'n a drxiroi. Tsavr irdrr t the. a mil Una rtxnn. Have you got your seals for t lie reading to-night? - - Warranty deeds, niprlgngc hlanlcs, t'tc., at Thk Astokiax office. --The Dauntless is discharging l-ailrr-ad iron at Flavel's doclc. Tho Astoria took the Mary E. Ittiss to soa yesterday aftemorui. The large Columbia Chief goes to Oak Point to-day to load lumber. - Two dollars a day and unlimited grub arc paid farm hands during the present harvest season. Farmers predict a high price for hay this season. "Tis now selling at SI 7 at points above Portland. John CJustafson was killed in Miller and S'cott's logging camp on the Skagit river last Saturday. The Clam Parker brought down tho Garfield, loaded with lumber from Oak Point, yesterday afternoon. Union county millers offer sixty five cents a bushel for wheat, and find it hard to get it at that figure. --E. J. Hogan, a carpenter at the Xew Castle mine, near Seattle, shot himself through the he ait last Mon day. Mr. Bennett, who lives on the Cowlitz river, was instantly killed on tho 1st inst., by a logrolling upon and crushing him. There will be a meeting of the Washington Territory Board of Pilot Commissioners at Tlwaco on the 24th inst. Sec notice. A $25,000 firf at Tho Dalles last Monday night destroyed several rows of buildings on Federal, Front and Washington streets. The eastern press, in commenting on Miss Monroe's elocutionary effort, speak in tomiB of high praise. This talented lady jcads at Liberty Hall to night. -The Gen. Miles arrived back from Tillamook last evening. She had a big tow of boats going out, ond land ed them and her cargo without any difficulty. Elias Eliasen, a Scandinavian, living in Portland, fell from a tree onto a fence, a distance of ten feet, last Tuesday morning, and died in half an hour. --The State of California arrived in at 0 o'clock yesterday morning. Passengers on that steatnor never go crazy, and the mails and freight for this placo are landed. Mr. P. E. O'Brycn, representing tho well-known firm of Barbour Bros., is now in the city in the interest of his employers. Mr. O'Bryen will remain for a few days. The thermometer in the coolest place to be found in Walla Walla, last Tuesday, registered 104 degrees. What it must have been in the States man office, is left, to conjeciure. Fire election matters are getting a littlo lively. So far Win. Bock, of Xo. l's and C. II. Stockton, of 2's, are in nomination, though a third candi date prospectively in the field makes it a littlo problematical as to the rre suit. Yesterday's Orcgoniiin. speaking of Mies Monroe's reading, Tuesday night, says: "Her selections embrace all grades from wit to- pathos, as well as thoso which test tho voice and give a chance for dramatic effect, and in no point was she lacking. She possesses a rare voice, which in her represcnta ,,..',. . l . I toil ui ciiiiuicii a iwutra iiasa iiwiiici ma Rweetnos, Xothing in her man- nor is strained, but all her movements are graceful and natural, and aid her in the task of pleasing an audience." Council Proceedings. . At the last regular meeting of tje ' ' council luesday, the -mi. inst., . ... . m . a petition was granted property ropeitv own- t i , i i , r jchaiter.and under the snpciMsion of . wharves and Wair fronta'Ji-. v4tiJti;ii. A report of the committee on health and pidicc, to whom was referred the communication of the chief of police, on the suspension of C. W. HcuHiicf from the police fore-, wan read, and on motion, adopted. oi:iii.VA.sri:. An ordinance to prescribe the man ner and extent of a wharf to be built by X. W. Tallant and his as signs, was read iirst and scrond limes, and referred to committee on wharves. I'M (MS. The following claims wen ordered paid: Theo. Kroemser. 78. JO; Peter Foley, 8:1.50; C. F. Parker, l:5: Thos. Logan, 7.": T. .1. McClanahan, 28.r0: C V. Hobs)n. s2..l0; all other claims were referred. ItKNOI.l-llON. Tlie following resolutions, olfercd by Councilman Case, worn adepted: HtbAred, That notice be given that the city council propose to improve Benton street, from the south side of Concomly street to the north side of Court street, by pi inking, sidewalks, etc., under the supervision of the committee. Resolved, That notice be given that the city council propose to establish the grade on Wall street from the east side of West-oth street to the western limit of Wall street, and on Court street from its eastern limit to the west side of Lufaetle street. The following resolution offered by Councilman Taylor was adopted. JiVorW, That the committee on streets and public ways be and are hereby instructed to communicate with the O. R. & X. Co., by letter or otherwise in regard to that portion of West-Sth street which is built over by thoir warehouse, and to get from said companj' a recognition of the city's right to said portion of said street, and their right to open the same at any time in the future when they may deem proper. llcsolrcd. That the committee on streets and public ways be and they are hereby instructed to communi cate with Ceo. W. Hume m regard to that portion of dialling's Court street, being west of West-Uth street, in Shivcly's Astoria, and to obtain from said Geo. W. Hume a recognition of the rights of this city to said portion of said stiect, and their right to order the same open at any time in the future they may think proper so to do. LNKIXlSlIKIi r.rsiXKSN. Councilman Gray brought up the matter of amending the city chatter, and after some argument the matter was referred to tho council as a com mittee of the whole. Councilman Case spoke of the manner in which the lamplighter was attending to his duties; the subject was refeired to committee on public property. On motion council adjourned. Domestic Salmon Shipments. Aug. Kill, Oregon : Eureka Tack ing Company. ilHi: .los. Hume. 1.S00; 31.. I. Kinney. sen: .lames Quinii. 310. total ::.-JlW Dr. Johnson said that a man who would perpetrate a pun would pick a pocket. What then shall we siy of that individual who yesterday asked us if Arabi Bey should blockade that great canal, would it be a case of Sucz-cide? The Polaris, that high-toned ex ponent of morality, in scooping from our columns without credit, prefaces one article by sajnng "a correspond ent" wrote it. This is the journal that declares ignorance to be a "crime." If it thus slyles an act of omission, what name has it for an act of commission Curl of Thank. AvroniA (Or.). August . iss-j. Mrs. Snow and Mis. Graham wish to thank the citizens of A.storia and vicin ity for so kindly contributing both money and fancy articles towards, fur nishing their table at St. Mary's fair. Also to Professor Maver for a beautiful basket of paper llowers; and to Mr. F. ji. luncrsou lor a large and beautiful - n1"1' -.,,,l,Ht' -vo,un" ladies Iliat so kiuilly assisted us at the fair, we extenu to them many thanks, and to Mio unlilic I gcncrniu. Very icspcctfuHv. Mi:s.l'l.A.S.vow. MltS. 1). CiKAHAM. Tippet found apply at this office. 'that .rre.li. in ......r.w!:iT.i. uit It tin. iri: Wi limn T.lnVil IN V(.J..l- .,,.k,, "-"T'"W'" '1'""- CIRCTJ1T COURT. 1XTH DAYS' PKOCEKDlXC. i .1 rviiiinv i.. ii. miii v ! . i Mol-lo Una,.- ,,.,;, lll0I(.;,eflllitf." overruled, i 1). K. IVa-e v.s II. .1. ami O. Hnnoii:' ct al: vi'idict of jur fur plaintiff. At!,f!II ,,, i,,,; ,-., . ;,. ;o clock. . . r - - - i Card of Thanks. - Alii.h i.w-H W ,.id in ro..i- .tf i W " " ' ilev..teil. ohariiabie laflits who took na! active part in the rair in ::i of St.: Mary.'s Hospital, but the zealous man- Elegance and Purity. ner in which thev wmked goes toi Ladies who appreciate cleuaiiee and prove they did not seek the esteem of ii'urifi':;rc "fm'f ark?Vs V1: ,I',,- . ,, , , , , .sam. It is the be.-t article sold tor re- tlus worm, nut tne eternal rewarU' niomised by Christ: "That even a cup of water given in his name will ! .... 1 f..,.l.... " , ' . . , , The proceeds ot the rair are as fl-,Fj lews: J Table Xo, 1 , presided over bv j Misses Rogers and Marion. 3500 00 Table Xo. 2, prcsidel over by j 31isses Graham and Snow fiJi." (Hi JSefreshment tablo and ire cream, presided over by Mrs. Keegan 224 75 Toy table 151 00 Mrs. Keegau collected before the Fair ."0(i 00 Misses Graham and Snow col lected before the Fair 20: 00 Total receipt $2,2o 7") Expenses 101 2," i Xet receipts 1,812 50 Some of our worthy citizens con tributed generously to make up this large sum. Many a poor, destitute patient has received hospital benefit during the past year. Since the hos pital was opened in Astoria, our books cm show over $3,000 due in bills that ve never expect to collect; .itill the door of St. Mary's is ever open to all. We tender our sinccie thanks to the ladies of charity, and our many kind friends. Sisters ok Ckaimtv. WaBtnl to Rent. House of live to seven room-, for fam ily of two. For a suitable house a good lent will be paid. Apply to this Office. Special Xotlce. For the next sixty days I will dipose of my goods at a sacrifice to make room for new stock. My goods are of the bast quality, were bought from first hands and will be sold so cheaply that anyone wanting anything in the line of books, jewelry, toilet articles, variety goods, etc., can get them at a lower price than elsewhere. Oo to Carl Adlers Variety Store. Astoria lee Depot. Frank Fabiv is now prepared to sup ply families, restaurants, hotels, saloons, etc., ith pure mountain ieeon the prem- isi. r resn ice cream every iay. nans part'es and dinners supplied with ice cream at short notice. Mr. Prael. senior, who is at present in San Francisco, buying in .stock for the new Em pi re store, has been shipping up boxes ami bales at a lively rate, and more to follow. They will be open ready for business about the middle of August. J. (I. Davidson, photographer. Poit land, .still retains the negatives Liken at Astoria last year, and will furnish dupli cates fiom them on short notice. His landscape views are much admired and in large demand. dwlin Fresh fruit received at C. A. May's, by every steamer. Xo stale trash. Every variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. Mcintosh has received the largest and most complete stock of hats in the city. Men's sizes from fi! to 7". What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely lbvored ice cream that Frank Fabrc makes:' Mr. John Roger of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep at lie finest fresh fish, etc., in their season l'hy.siciaii' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at .1. W . Conn's drug More, opmsitc Occident Hotel. Xoveltics in household articles at Foster's. For the genuine J. 11. Cutler old Bourbon, and the best of wines, Iiquor.s and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, ami see Cami- hcn. For lame Rack, Side or Chot use Shiloh's, Porous Plaster, Trice 2.1 cents,. For sale bv W. E. Dement. All the popular novels of tho da at Carl Adler'sL l.e-ssons given in Wax and Taper flowers taught in the latest style. Ap ply at the City Book store. Any one wishing wells cleared or logs removed ouiekly and in good shape, will emiuire at .lohn Rogers, Central Market. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnamus street, has just received tho latest and most fashionable stvle of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow Mioes. Remember Frank Fabre's ice cream, j It is par excellence. J Fresh ice cieam every da at Frank FabrcV. Families supplied in anj Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croui, in- UUenza, COII.silini'iioo, uuu un unvwi jiuu tung complaints, so ceuts auuisi a bot- ile. Brace up the whole system with Kins V.? rfCV-!r .? i 1 i !ll.arrn ,:.,,"- J ' w' ' ir-41. " ba lug large of the Ulood. See Advertisement. ' 4,J J.,n?' ...l',,,,.lL.l:l:a.1 lnJ'',l Use. cns-jcenicnts will lnve nuirk dispatch, to he i ror.sjiu- o;. n . c nciueni. f ,, ., . . . , I followed h the Fre.sh tatty ami caramels everyday! .... ,,.; T. at the Astoria Mainly Factory, .Mam St. ...Tf .,,'u llac W '"i in ne s,, A , ir)n BawIIM. ..Annie Jo nu.. i p. ssrv I 'pliCKlj eiueil u liilou ., tiue. .. .w- a i J0IIN ' LI'As''rN- j Kuanintee it. .Sold lv W. K. 1 ifineni ' tu iM7 ,,M NSi-K- quantity by leaving order. Also the. Xo more ond weight at the Orient tiecuun 01 umcerb. finest ny iters cooked to order. I-rank , Hatha. Three first-class barbers. All 4 T A.MEKriXO OKTHE STOCK1U Fabres oysters and ice cream arc known , work guaranteed. Childrens hair cut-1 -A- en of the inion Packing Co.. the everywhere as par excellence. ting a special. .r.ti.Ciij:Trus lowing otiictrs were elected: Its Wonderful Efficacy. No remedy ever discovered iki-hm.'.- ; h.a ..r.ti.iAriti nnirtiAi r svriin rtt hifrw ' 'ri; ' c wonderful efficacy of Syrup of t-ig. ho certninty with which it expels all im "'". " "- '-M"-". impurities from thess'stera, at llic -.aim- IIoiic. Davis y i....,i...l.i.vso!i. Davis fc fo- ".hoIe-.:ih agents - ltarrh oniir ISIaddrr M-uuiiu'. Miiariliiif. nritation f llu uiuiarx pj-,a.. ili-fa-sfH dt'hargf-,, ...... ,.i :.i- l!.i..n.t.nil.:i .-51 m ilniwkk : . ... . .' ...... 'f -" lei"1- "-v J -lV "-1,ir,iana- .'i -i' pu- tnvu niy jiair to j m-fciml i-olr.r. beauty and bistre. r . .Cfciw.iya ...;. , I A delicious odnr is imparted bv lon ci,llt.f wlilc1i is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Fiirnishpil Itooinv. to i,it At Mrs. Munson's lodging limine. "Koutflt o" KatN." Tho thing de.-ircd found at laM. Ask Druggists "for 'Rough on R:iK It clears out rats. mice, roaches. Hies, lied- bug. trc. boves. Wood for Kale. I have about s;x e.mdred and lift cords of dry hemlock, which I will spit for eaih atNS.7."t percord. I will deliver the wood to niv customers. Jj..R;Mai:!o.v. ISraiti anil Xcrvf. Wells Health Rcnever, greatest rem cily on earth for impotence, Jeanne., sexual debilitv. etc 61. at druggists. Oregon Depot, DAVIS Je. CO INirtlaud. Oregon. A CABI). To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, ner otts weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cine you FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis Monary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the' Rev. Joskimi T. I xm am. Station I), X'ew i'ork Citv. For that Headache! Try the Ore gon BLOOD PURIFIER, the vege table remedy, it's the cure. Xo .specific for local skin ailments can cope in popular favor with Gr.r.xs Sri.PHrn Soap. 'Hir.i.'s Hah: axi Whisicki: l)vi:,"50cts. Sleepless Xighls. made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiluh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W H. De ment Cnl.DEX'S LlKKIU'S LlQl.'It) RKI'.F AXU TOXIO IXVIOOKATOK imparts stienglh to body and mind. Ttthrnn other. Of druggists. Will you suffer with Dispepsia and Liver Complaint V Shiloh's Yilalk'cr is guamnteed lo euro you. Sold by V. K. Dement. Shipper A- Rbkc. Xo. 1 !. Oak .street Portland, are the Imiii ton tailors of the metropolis Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by its on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of ApiHite, Di. zines.s and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 73 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. A few bottles of your indeed valua ble medicine, called Plunder's Oregon Blood Purilier, has entirely cured my rheumatism of 10 years' standing. Roseburg. Ogn. J I. Srir.v.i:rz. A cough, cold or. sine threat: should be stopped. Xeglect fiequeutlv icsults in an incurable lung disease or consump tion. Crown's, Rionchial troches do not disorder the .stomach like rough sji rups and basins, but act diiectlv on the in tlamcd iarts. allaiug irritation. gie relief in asthma, bionchitis. coughs, catarrh. mid the throat trouble-: which singers and public .speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's, biouciiial troches hao been recoinineiuled b physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested b wide and constant use for nearh an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. " Sold at i" rents a oox c ervwhere. The 'Always llandj" sttnepipe shelves at .John A . Montgomery ' Wedding presents, beautiful ami appropriate at Carl A tiler's. Birthday presents, baskets, albums, cwelry. etc., at Carl Adler's. Carl AillerV baby carriages must be .seen to be appreciated. Stop in and look at them. Fab re ice ci cam is t he best. Anew Mock of stoes of the latest .styles at .lohn A. Montgomery's. A sure cure for dyspepsia. The. Oregon BLOOD PFBIFIER. IV before nieal as directed. -Catairh cured, health and -JI v. want "to-? - or 500,1 stiKar-eured hams, just from the cuun-! j try :o to F. B. Klherson's, bakerv. When you want pure drugs audi cltemicals of any kind, go to . I w Conn's drug store, opposite Occident! IIOICI. Fine cutlery at Carl Adler's. s'Acel 5 MAGIC BALM. UP TJu- :reat Australian IComcily fur Dur-i Ul ATIOfcll 'RHqU IVl ATIS Ivl I Tootlinc'ic. AYitrnlgitt.I&aeknclic SM'i:tlic:i. unt. I.umliago. Sprains, nml Swelling.. Hiit'ii nml ScnhK. Chilblains. Itciiiscs.llcadiiclic. Frosted Feet urn! Kars. Sore Tliroal. Pain in the 'hest. MurAche. Corns :ml ISmiions. Ami all Itodiiy Pains. Tin- rriiouiii'd Australian KemciU isinailcj efhisiH or Australian licros. "rnwn ly IlieOcrui.nisof tlieiorwootl scrub district, oiicdc-laml, Australia, who make heri) cul ture a specialty. It does not contain an imiMii'.oiis injimltonts wliateier. anil is tlie BEST PREPARATION in tlie world for tlie aloc complaints A Perfect Cure laiiarantpeil in Kv- cry C'a.sc. It eiKvts hut :v cents per bottle, ami it is simply foolishness for those who are suflor uiS pain not to ue it. Full Directions accompany each liottle. Sold liv all l)niL'Rits ami Patent Medicine DealfcM. PROF. 31. A. SCOTT & CO., Mole Proprietor & llamiractiircr.s o4. ! .; nnU 2r, Kririsc slrcct. Bulla. rnl. Victoria. Australia. UU.KIIAV DEPOT -- - Santn I'liitii.t'al. K. IH:SIKXT. Nolo Agent tor Astoria. Oreson. maktiv ioai:i. .t..t. stokks FOARD & STOKES, Whol.wale ami retail dealers In Wood arid Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars. Wines and Liquors rOKl'IC.N AXH HOMKSTK'1 Frit lis (uicfT'cgefables FLOUR, FEED, AMI (OlhNTKY PRODUCE, AMI General Commission merchants ntijia. okiu;x. Xel to On-Knii Kailw.ix x N'av. ro's Dock. iIaw Dissolution Notice. VTorici-: is u:i:it.v t:ivi:N that thk Fa partiii'rsliipliereliirtirt cxistini: letwecii t'li.i-, Sti eiis ami p.. 1. Mcxciis. r this city, laitlcr Hie lirm name ol CJia'. Stcwiis vStm. istlusil:i ilf-voix, (lh mutual consent. All tiiit'.lamlui hultililits an to be settled ly Hit oli! linn, lo whom all imlcliti'tlmss should licjiaM. ('HAS. STKVKXS. P.. I. STKVKXS. Astoiia.Ou-uoh. .lnl ::is. lS-y. For Sale. 1 HAI.I' lNTKIM-sTIN AC001 PA Vl.(l i.L litiiiii'N-. ui this citv can lie hoimht for s-2'm. I'oa man wlmis uillumto work, tins isiik'snI cliauee lo make mriiiex. Impiire at Hits 4if!lif. at-lOil TO BUILDERS. 13i:(jp)SALii. fl.l. Iti: UKCKl VKD until . V2 o'clock notiu, Satunlay. August J'Jtli, for the coiistnii'tinii if a two storj tlwclllng house on the lot uortli-west corner ol Main and Jrltcrsou streets. Iligiit reserved to re ject any or all Mils. Plans ami specilleatioas can he seen at the oilier or K. C. IIOI.UKX. Keal Kstalc Agent. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING. At ("apt. Kogers jld stand, comer of Cass ami Court Streets. Ship ami Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Cood work irii'iranteed. Astoria to Liverpool Direct. The fine Al Ship "Elwell" 1461 tons Register. hit. 1 ". . f ,,;;;. ;.ITT1I IM r ro i... t-.-..;.ii. it... .ifiiilt if. dtr Portland. Oregon. Election of Officers. JIIOLD- fol- OKFICKKS. Pnsiileiit. 1 F. .TollUSOIl : Secretary, .lohn AVtik ; Treasui er. .1. dolui. ltOAim OK UlUECTOIW. John Wnk. P. V. .Inhnson. J. John. Andrew Johnson. A. Ahramson. Gustnf Kaskl. Olof lienurickson. u-jt C. EL COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. njl XL STORE H NEW GOODS - I have removed to the r KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDI5G! And liave, Without i The Finest and Best Arranged Store in Oretoi- i N'ew Ooods Received r v JUl the Latest Stylos and XTovtltlM : I J Call and Inspect Stook and Purchaso No trouble to I C. H. COOPER, I ASTORIA, June 3, 1882. ASTOBIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SPECIAL .AJJJrOTJIPJOEJWIElSq-T. PvEDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAHOE ORDF.RS I.V UKK PROrORTION. . Leas Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI BO per Dozen "Special attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Families." THE COLUMBIA LAS IS SCPKKIOK TO AIOS1. AXl lh KXCKl.LKIi BY XOXI OX THIS COAli'l JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, GHENAHUS STREET, ASTORIA, 0REQOW. "Orders left at the CERMAXIA BKKK! HAl.l. will b piomptly attended UO LOEB & (JO., JOKllKKS IX WINES. LIQUORS. AI CIGARS. AC MX IS FOKTIIE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. fcs5All goods toltl at S.in Kr.uicisco I'llces. MAIX STKKirr. OpH)site Parker House. Astoria, Oregon. Department Election. N OTICK IS IIEKEHV GIVEN THAT A general Election of the Astoria Eire De partment 111 oe nciu on -uonnay, August 1 ,..... ..,. iir CnMnlalBlt ll.hetweenthclioiin,ofiO..3t.and4r.ii.,;B''MMl xun ,,nr -0""P,"u," for the purpose of electing a thief wigineer, and two Assistant Engineers, tor the sivth department year. Election to he held at lower hall or Rescue J Engine Co. Xo. 2. Judges appointed by lonrd of Delegates : J. Macoinhcr, of Xo. is. f. H. Stockton, of Xo.Us.aud A. W. Kerry, nf Hooks. Clerks apjwilnted : 1- E. Sclig. of Xo. Is, 15. S. Wor.s lev, of Xe. 2s. FKAN'K J. TAYLOR, President of Hoard of Delegates PRAXES 1'AltKER. , Sec'r A. r. D. dtd , Wanted. TO PURCHASE A SMALL DWELLING House with one lot or a good lot cen trally located for. building purpose. Per- l sons nuving property xorsaie win piease an dress II.. AsTOirrAX Oulcc. tf Notice to Taxpayers. I.UI N'OW ASSESSING AND COI.I J-XT- ' ins the State and County Poll taxes, and will continue until all are collected. ' Persons having taxable property in Clat- sop County arc also requested to give in to : me statements of all such property Tor as I segment. W. V. PARKER, County AnsCsior Clatsop Co.. Oregon. Astoria. August 3, 1SK!. tl FOR SALE. A MODERN DUILT HOUSE O'J FIVE Jtooras.with Lot SO by 150 rcet. L'av windows, etc. For further Information and rice inquire of C. W. SHIVELY. -! LOWEST PRICES ! a Single Exception, by Kverv Steamer in Get Prices Whether You or Not. show goods. BREWERY. Proprietor OREGON. BREWERY FOR THE BLOOD ISTHELUE M:ikc, use of the Vegetable Kingdoui. Ab.o lutely Uift BEST KNOWN REMC0Y! For the Xcw nr i& Chill, Iricr. Ashc. ttjrspcpita. dr. Positive Cure - kei: Kldnrj- a nil Hlndder IMMaei, ChroBlc Skla Trouble and KaruauULm. Has Stood the Test FOR YEARS. Tor particulars and testimonials trom well known pcoplo in our State read locals sod circulars. 1 Price 1. per MtUr; To lnsiue a cure take six lots for $3.00. Your druggist keeps and recommends If. Ask rr. and see that you get the genuine. Annual Meeting. Til HE AX . l A L -4IEETING OF THE Stoct X holders of the O. F. L. St B. Association will be held at the ball of Beaver Xodge No. . immediately after its scssloaonTburMap night. August iUb. for the deeUoo of 09 cers for the easulng year, and for Jae tr&Q6 action of such other Duslfles as mar cstut before It. A. J. ME07rJEK..Seet. . i.l -1 " m SsR-