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" , f srfvrsar 1 r-L -v--r -?-' . -- a- '- i - m ;i m S!Hc ilnilu stcrrVfWi -i) c ASTORIA, OREGON: t M'f;iTST l- iss'M SATURDAY. ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (.M-nd.i- Kicoptod). J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY, rrr.l.l-IIKttl ANnJl'lSOI'KIKTOI!-. Nfo'idi Jit'lhliiiq, Cass .s'fvL Terms of Subset iption . -cr-cl Iy Carrier, lior tveo"; . 'onts Mint iy mail, four laonth' S Ul ?- vi l? tusH. un eai ... ft' free of I'tMinte to Subscribers, " Advertisements inserted by the year nt bo rate .f 81 3 per Equnre per month. Transient adrcrtiainu. by the day or week. fifty conts per square for each insertion. THECITT. Tiir .Daily astokian vrill he xtnt by mttiliit'Rcent a month, free of postage. Rftut cr ivhn t'onttmpMcnl'Scnccfrom the eitu can iijiv Thk Astokia.v follow them. Daily in pkkly "iilwn to ami jiost-npiec With out ii,i.tUlo,!cil ujen. AdtrcKC may J)C Viiiiiiied a nfl.'i: a desired. Tscavc order at thr amntinu rvm. Reports from Fraser river are to tho ell'ect that the salmon Have ceased to run. -Prof. T. R. .Coon has arrived homo from an extended vacation at Hood river. --One million cases is the the esti mated salmon pack of the entire Pa riGc'coast for the season just closed. -It costs S2 to cairy a pistol in Kansas Cit'. The anto is higher in Astoria, but there is no limit to the Same. Captain George Flavel was the purchaser of the Coliinbetry ranch, sold at auction by E. C. lloldcn, yes terday. Tlie Elwcll has 07,302 cases salmon aboaul. The .Tas. 0. Bain had on 7,42.) cases at 0 o'clock last evening. Win. Jfowe has returned from British Columbin and has opened his boat shop. He makes an A 1 boat, and guarantees satisfaction in all cases. Wm. Wood, secretary of the Point Adams Packing company, in forms us that it is their intention to build a cannery .in upper Astoiia, next to the box factory. Note Capt Gray's ad. in reference to the movements of the Gen. Miles for the ensuing week. Parties desir ous of visiting coast points v. ill find this an excellent opportunity. At a special meeting of Alert Hook & Ladder company held last evening, W. J. Barry was nominated for chief engineer, and F. P. Hicks and Joe Charters for assistants. - A girl named Annie Wallace, better known as "the ghost" attracted considerable attention yesterday morn ing by falling in a fit on Squcmoqua street. She was removed to her lodgings, and medical aid summoned. A merry party of picnickers went down to Ilwaco yesterday, and from some of those who wero there we learn that they had no end of fun. The da- was all that could be desired and all enjoyed themselves thor oughly. They returned at dusk, on the Sam, All the ladies interested in the affairs of ihe Presbyterian church are particularly requested to meet at the V. M. C. A. this afternoon at four f .'clock, to niako arrangements for ai concert and ic cream sociable to bo given at an early da' for the benefit of the building fund of the church. Tlie British ship Lcucadia, Mearns master, which sailed from Newcastle, N. S. W., on the 29th of April, arrived in yesterday. She ar rived at Wilmington, July Gth, and comes in coal ballast. The British bark Mandalay, Scott, master, which sailed from Adelaide June 2d, also arrived in. Miss Monroe reads in the Congre gational church this evening, aud will recite some of the choicest selections in her extensive repertoire. The comfortable seating capacity of this building coupled with the fact that Miss Monroe is an artist of uncommon merit should insure a largo attend ance this evening. Lieut. Green, of the U. S. .Hiynal service, came up from Fort Canby yesterday afternoon, whither he had been making arrangements for the building of a signal station which 13 to be located at that point, and ( I connect! with A.,,oa by ca.,1,, It$?&gbggSS " ' is his opinion that the entire work will bo finished this season. Its utility is unquestioned, and to everyone it vviU be a servico of the greatest possible! use. The material was shipped July 14th. ' CIRCUIT COURT. , -kvf.xtii day's rnocKvniM's. , State vs. Cauchcn. t Pica not guilty. Stateof Oregon vsMctchell Muichino. Pica not guilt v. Rail set at . Stui c v.s Sturi. 3Iaria Stui oapiNilnt - edOuaidian ad lii am for minors. State vs .Too k' ct al Dismissed, co-l I to idaintifl. Body Found. . ... , (luw n iivnitoi:, W. 1., I intuit . i- i AngUM , loz. p.,,,,,., i .., ....... Jiunit AsreKi.w: I writctoiufoi.ii von i hat tin-iltwid K,.,l,- .f .. ,...,,. o,,,,,,,,.-! ,, i, i, nodv ol a man, supposed to tie tlwtj of a fipheiman from the Columbia liver, was found on ihe oct-au beach on Saturday last, about 1. miles uoith of Gray's harbor. Should judge tlie man to be about thirty yeans of age, medium size, light colored or red meustache: had on shin, pants, gum boots, apron and cuffs: patch on one knee of pants; had 1!).0. in his pocket. The money was given to the Indians who assisted in burying him. H. W. Wkt!ik.1i.i. Drowned trom a Steamer. John Slosh, a passenger on the steamer Manzanillo, from Astoiia to Portland, fell from the boat during the trip and wasdrow ncd,yesterday. While coining up through Westpott slough he attempted to draw a bucket of water from the tiver. When the bucket filled it gave the rope such a jerk as to pull tiie man overboard. The boat was stopped and dibits made to save him: but in vain. He did not tise to the surface after the first plunge. Slosh is supposed to have been a fish erman. The body was not recovered. OnijiHittih, 11th. Organization. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Point Adams Packing Company, held on the Uth hist., d. C. Lidwell, W. H. Wood, Samuel Olaen, August Xoburg and Edward Woodlicld wci e elected directors of the company. After adopting by-laws for the govern ment of the company, the meeting ad journed to meet at the call of the president. The directors having quali fied,chose the following efficers: Presi dent, .1. C. Lidwell; Serrctarv, W. H. Wood. Comic Opera Coming We have received the following dis patch: Sa.vFkanchcoj Aug. 11, '82. En. Astekiax: I have engaged the Hattic Moore comic opera company, and will play in Astoria on the seventeenth and eighteenth of August. 'Hie finest comic operas, Olivette and Mascotte, will be produced in unequalcd style. F. W. SlBl'HJIAN. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, ( iregon. August 1 Oth, 18S2. Allen, Fred C. Anderson. A. L. Banitton, Mr. Bcrntsen. Anton Boberg. John Boscsko, Nicholas JIcndcr.soii, J. Ingham, Arthur .lensen. Attliur I.owe. J. Mclntiio. Bnx. McDaniels, 'L'lios Byrne, A . V. Maglellen, .Mikh- Christensen,Ooi hai t May. Jnliu'c. Dunham. .1. I. Mclnto-h. .1. Dyson. .1.1 1 McCluic. Ilattie Dunn, Oeoi ge Iurphv. D.C. Grath.I Shar.dd, ThefKlore llenala, John IIariingtou,.rohu Weigand Principal of female mMiooJ. Persons calling for these letters must give the date they arc advertised. W. Chantb. P. M. The British bark Lizzie Bell cleared yesterday for Liverpool. She takes 173oT0 bbls. flour, and 500 cases of salmon, her cargo aggregating in valuo 800,022. The last time she sailed front this port was on the 4th of June, 1881, when she carried out S7..,000 worth of Hour. The arrival of the Pacific Mail steamer City of S3'dney, from China with Chinese passengers on board, at San Francisco, elicits considerable dis cussion. The fact that she arrived after August 4th, justiGes the action of the California authorities in refus ing the steamship owners permission to land the Chinese. That's what the bill was passed over Arthurs veto for. Auction sales to-day. At 11 a. m. sheriffs sale at the Delmonicn Restau rant, kitchen, dinimi-ioom and bed room fiirnitmcctc. At 2 j.m. at Hol den's auction rooms, icgular .salu of fur niture, carpets, spring beds and sundries. m Highest price paid for old web and junk. dims. Evaxsox. lm 1 nquire of Foaid & Stokes. If you want nice fi esh lard, or tmnil ' ' ,l p,"lcr ai can A(lIcr Remember Frank Fa ore's ice cream. ' 's par excellence. Wedding presents, beautiful and appropriate at Carl Adler's. j State vsOeorge Day. not true Mil. '! ,,, to toll ub just what laws we need I and 1 would suggest that tho Poiiland State vs Frank A "field J1" tnL. subject, and that frftut can-' Board ..f Trade appoint a ommiitee . Kansford vs rislii'tmaii racking (o. J . , . . , . - . jRuiney forplfT.. TuUon foi deft. Vci- J iierymen, t o, thoie are nut .ver five t"ill,v thi:. matter aim ura.t laus .o ilift FiV ! cit . . i. . -..'. ...i ... .1. . i..:..i...... -v h.apnnd03, Auduvo ONen. Capt. Faik. Charle-s. Hoich, Matte. Foss, Charles Weill v. Matthew- Franklin. Mai V .SvVtMirisPii.r.ntntiiti. A Fianennau's Views. J Astokia, Oregon, Aug. !. 1882. I Editor Asteriax: ' 1 notice an article in the Oregoman j I f th.. sib"Th., S .ln.f.t. i7ilipriM"! ! wnici, T ,. M . , , I ,in avmcn i i. - starts out in saj ! in Hint he has put in all of five davsl .visitms cannervmen. and that he ;8. I cannery j subject; "lint they want is to get all ' :lr'.v.il. ithc imiiiev "Ut of the business theie is risiiEnvi k.v. '. . , i ' - in k. and Ift our iisieiitv, when they, ., , -. , - , , C'al ofTliankK want a piece f .ialiumi, to Alaska ,. , ,, . . . m ,..,'" . .Mi.aml .Mrs. Ut- Pett'i-on uMj to j f,,r " As lor his l'"'Kopaga-j,Klu ti,4.ir XV:,ruM thanks to tl.e lion, i nave imiimc io x.iv. oiiiv uiiu ' - . witli tlie same laws you nave ior butchers you will not need anv propa-l :... ... .:. I gating. liat would tlie puniie say if your butchers should give you cow meat, and thai killed one or two days 1...C....O l,r..v.. n.,,1.. t.. n-,W. ivliioh .... .wj j . " . , is the same as August salmon I think I the . , . , , erics are tne proper ones, nut ue lnaKes a mistake when he says there are no 7 , ll.lklll.il ciicuiica o itic .iHn Hiiu young fish in the waters designated. Mr. l. l. Ai. Knoivs, it lie nas ever been on the streams spoken of, or any other mountain stream that empties into the Columbia river, that they arc alive with several species of trout and all of them prey on the spawn of the sabnou and also upon the young sal mon; you take the large bull trout of those waters and the only way I could ever catch one was to catch a small fish and put my hook in its body, and have Mr. Bull Trout take fishjiook and all, which I have seen them do many times, but you may bait your hook that way any where on the Columbia river, from the Cascades to Astoria, and fish forever and you would never get a bite; tins is evidence enough for mo that the higher up the river you go the more danger the young salmon have to contend with before reaching the ocean, and if he will take tho pains to study this matter and follow the April fish into the head waters of one of those streams and catch one of them, ho will find that they do not spawn until July or August, and that the ice begins to make before the young salmon are strong enough to do much toward making their way back .to the ocean. In my opinion it is the last of July and August run of salmon that spawn between the Cas cades and Tougne point that keep the Columbia river supplied with fish. His assertion that all the salmon caught in August are fully lipe is cor rect. He must also admit that every salmon has nearly a half million of eggs, and that if one in every twenty is hatched they are doing vciy well; he also asserts that the torn cod and flounders prey on the spawn, which is not so. The salmon lay their spawn in fresh water, and the toni cod never go into fresh water, and the flounder very seldom. We never catch toni cod in Astoria until the river gets low and the water salt. As for the tramp fisherman that he speaks of, make proper laws, aud I will guarantee that they dout fish and disturb the spawn; as for crawfish there is not enough to amount to anything, and when they do come in any number it is lor the purpose of spawning themselves, and after the spawning season for Ihe salmon is over. He also states that tho steamer Walla Walla, on the Oth, in crossing the sands, got eighty fathom of gill net, filled with salmon, entangled in her stern. Now, any oue who ever saw the Walla Walla, knows she nover went on to the sands to get that net but cauiiht it in mid channel. He also says that in this month tho salmon arc found on the sands looking for a place to deposit their spawn: Very true; and that is the very reason that they should be let alone. God, in his wisdom, has endowed every animal with instinct which tells it where to deposit its young. Now Mr. Editor, I will tell yon what is the matter: Mr. T. B. M. has been for the last week or so the guest of one of onr cannery men, and it is plain to see that he in not going to writo an article that does not suit their views. The fact is that tho April fishing does not pay any cannery to put their gear in the water, as there is not fish enough in the river td keep men and other things that is necessary to run a cannery during that mouth, and to umke sure of plenty of fish for the future, tho fislnng season should commence on the first day of May and closa on the last day of July. Now, Mr. Editor, I am a bonafide resident and property owner of Astoria, and expect to live ind die here ind 1 don't wint to -ee anttctienere, anttiuont wanr to sec anv laws made that are goiug to injure fbo rrmtrtb nf mi bo-niMfnl lifli rite the growtlt of our beautiful little cat . Everybody will admit that it is the fishing that gives us our present stand ing, and it is better for us not to press the thing too far aud fish during the i spawning season which is the wholo of ' August. The fishing wheels should bo "abol- isI,etl and l c-1""01 & anything to what the writer says in his article on the subject. j ut T " thl,,k the matter should bo left entirely with tho canncTyuicu, ..."... .......... ............... ........ who maniltMfd thi'ir fiiendsiiii.;n thr o - e.i:ioii of their marriage: fMa,,.,, -M,t--lo1m f'teiMji, .Mr.and Mrs. Anrlrew oini',r. .Mr. and Its.f.tist 0lmes. Mr. and Mr. .m:ii-t OIm.ii. Mnl Mr J.J. IJaylh. Mr. :,nd DanieNon, Mr. and .Mrs. (.'. i. f ;ilb 'it." j -MCllOJas .('I:i)n. I.ttl I lUIISf 11. .Mill! ! .Arnquist Sain Olson. August Xordbertf. Oinrlev OImhi. o.l .MI - OII. . I.. IM'lg. I .Martin Xi'Imiii. Alfred Olson. XiPinda i yiryiansoii..lnl m lciersn Kubei!;. P.. Il..lohusoii. II. (J. Hansen. Swan iNon.i ,vtl"USi i urMllTUi J.IIUYJ" ilUH'II, II. JI. AnderM git j, Henry Plain, August Palm, .John Kliasou. .1. .01011, .John lienjuren, For Chief Knsiiiccr A. F. I. At the regular mcetin" of ReM-m- F.n gine Company No.-', held at the hall ot tnc company August vtu. iks- me 101 lovving resolution was unanimoulv adepted: Resolved : That in our efficient Fore man. Mr. Chas. H. Stockton, we reeog nize that efficiency and unswerving fidelity to tlie interest of our Fire De partment, and believing that after five years of active service, we find that ti ue worth tequisite for our Chief Engineer. For the ensuing year we hereby present to the Firemen of this Department Mr. Chas. H. Stockton as a candidate for Chief Engineer, at the Department elec tion to he held by this Department on Mondav tho 14th dav of August. LS. B. S. Wonsr.Kv. Sec. 11. E. No. . A Card. Having been nominated a candidate for Chief Engineer of the A. F. D. at the last regular meeting of Astoria Fire Co. No. 1, without my knowledge or consent, I hereby respectfully decline said nom ination. Thanking my friends for the honor and confidence thej- placed in me by giving me said nomination. Wm. Dock. Special Xotlce. For the next sixty days I will dispose of my goods at a sacrifice to make room for new stock. My goods are of the best quality, were bought from fir.st hands and will be sold so cheaply that anv one wanting anything in the line of books, jewelry, toilet ai tides, variety goods, etc.. can get them at a lower price than elsewhere. (Jo to Carl Adler's Varie.lv Store. Its Wonderful Efficacy. No remedy ever discovered powws the wonderful efficacy of Syrup of Figs. The certainty with which it expels all impurities from the sv.stcm, at the same time giving tone to tho liver, stomach and bowels, places it ahead of all other remedies, to ay nothing of its being more easily taken. It i. selling very rapidly. W. E. Dement, Druggist, has been appointed agent for Astoria. Hodge. Davis A: Co.. hohsalc agents P01 Hand. Oregou. Elegance and Purity. Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity tire using Parker's Hair Bal sam. It is the best article sold for re storing gray hair to its original color, beautv and lustre. Always Refreshing. A delicious odor is imparted by Florcston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Furuitliril Koouim to Lei At Mi.s. MiuisonY. lodging house, Wood for Sale. I have alHtul 1." hundred and tiflv cords of dry hemlock, which I will sell forca-sh at ALT.'.perconl. 1 will deliver the wood to my customers. R.JIJMakio.n. A few bottles of your indeed valua ble medicine, called Plunder's Oregou TJlood Purifier, has entirely cm cd my rheiimaticm of 11) years' standing. Roseburg, Ogn. H. Sciivvaut. --The Always Handv stovepipe shelves at John A. Montgomery's. Jliithdav presents, basket-, albums, evvelry. etc., at Carl AdlcrV. Carl Adler's baby can iages must be seen to be appreciated. Stop in and look at them. Fabre's icecream isthebe.-t. P. J. Goodman. on Chenanius street, has just received the latest and nio-t fashionable stvle of gents and ladies Iwiots. shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Shipper fe Rybke, Xo. 11. Oak street Portland, are the bou ton tailors or the metropolis. Xo specific for local skin ailments can cope in popular favor with Ou:v.s SrLrJiCJ: Soap. "Hill's II n: 4.vi WmsKiii: Dvi:.",0 els. Colukx's Lii-nic's Liqi'id Rkki am) Toxic Ixvioekatoi: imnnrts strength to bodv and mind. 7'i;.nm other. Of druggists. : Catarrh ciirctl. lictfith and .sweet breath secured by Shiloh'.s Catarrh Rem - edv. Price M cents. .Masai Injector free. For sale by W.E. Dement. Slecnlcss lights, made miserable I b that terrible COUgll. Slliloll's CP is rome(1y lor y0M $,m hy w hL lhm nient Will you suffer with Dispeiia and Liver Complaint Shilolfs Yitalier is Siaranteed ty cure you. Sold by R. ement. MAGIC BALM. Tin rtul Australian KoiuiMly for jRHEUMATISM! j Toothssdir. Xciiralsia.RacliiM'li Seititira. out. Lumbago. ' Sprain. :mtl Swelling. Itarns anil Scald.. Chilblains. Krnisi's.IIcailaHrr. Frosiwl fVet and Far. Sore Tlironl, Pain in the Chest. Far Actio. "oi'tis and Itmiioiis. And all ISodily fains. 'lhi renowned Australian lUauedyUinadc pvlnshelyi.r Australian herli. rown by Ihe (aemiaiisof tlienfePwood scrub ilUtrict, i.Mti'Pitskuul. Australia, w ho make herb cul ture a specialty. It does not contain an tit.Kouniis ingredients whatever, and N the BEST PREPARATION in the world for the above complaint. A Perfect Cure uain 11 tecit in JEv- vi y Cac. It easts hut M cents per bottle, and it Is siniplv foolishness for those who are suflfer mjr pain not to use it. Pull Direction accompany each Cottle. &.hl hyall Diiustists and Patent Medicine Dealer. PROF. 31. A. SCOTT & CO., Sole 1'ropricforM A .ltnmiraeturcrM Xii. -21 1.1 nuil .-. Bridge street. Italia- rat. lirloriu. .lH.traliii. A VI KK If IV DEPOT - -Sanln Clara, Cnl. XV. K. IIEMKXT. Sole A cent for Astoria, Oregon. AMorin Ice Depot. Frank Fabn is now prepared to sup ply families, rcMaunuils, hotels, saloons, etc., with pure mountain icuonthe prem ises. 1-re.sh ice cream overvuav. lialis parties and dinners supplied with ice cieam at short notice. "Koiisli o'i lint. The thing de-ired found at last. Ak Druggists for 'Rough on Rats." It clear- out nits, mice, roaches, tiles, bod-bug-. 1.".'. boxes. Xotfcc. The new Empire -tore with the finest and UM selected stock of dry goods and ladies -hoes eer bioiight Io A.storia. will open in Johnson's new building, about Ihe middle of August, by Pracl Dros. Wanted to Rent. House of live In .seven room-, for fam ily of two. For a .suitable house a good lent will be paid. Apply to this Office. Drain and Xerve. Wells Health Rcncwer, greatest leni cilj on earth for imiitence, leanness, sexual i!i liilitv. ete Si. at ilrnusrists. Oregon Depot.' DAVIS - CO., Poifland, Oregon. Uiace up the whole sy-tem Willi King I Ihe Rlood. ce Advertisement. True happiness is derived from tho me of Pfuuder's Oiegoii Rlood Puri fier. People who have tried il once never give il up. because they want to l emain happy. i'atarrli of the ISIndtlcr. StMiging. smarting, irritation ot the urinary p-is-ages. di-cascd discharges, cured W Ruchupaiba. si, at druggists. Oicgou Depot. DAVIS& CO.. Portland, Oregon. Have Wistar.s balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in tlueuza, consumption, and all throat and ping complaints. ." cents audil a bot tle. Shiloh's Cough and Con-tunption Cuio is -old bv Us on guarantee. It cures consumption, sold by W. K. De ment. For the genuine J. 11. Culler old Ronrbon. and the best ot wine., liquors and .San rrancisco beer, call at the (tern opposite the bdl tower, and .see Camp bell. I.e. ons given in Wax and Paper flowers taught in the latc-t style. Ap ply at the City Rook .store. Anyone wishing wells cleared or log- removed uuickly and in good shape, will enquire at John Rogers, Central Market. J. (J. Davidson, photographer. Poit land. .still retains the negatives taken at Astoiia last year, and will furnish dupli- cates from tlieni oil .short notice, ins i landscape views are much admired and iu laigc demand. dvvlm No more gool weight at the Orient Raths. Three first-class barbers. All vvork guaranteed. Childrens hair cut- tingaspecialtv. .i.tJ. Okaktiirs. 1 , , . - ,, , , ,- rt',, f Ult received at C. A. May's by every .steamer. .No stale trash j-.yerv variel.v or Oregon and California fruit ' always on hand. , j M( -Mcintosh hits icceivcd the largest and most complete stock of hats in the city. Men's sizes from G$ to T5. What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely flavored ice cream that Frank Fabre makes ? C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. I XL STORE NEW GOODS ' 1 have removed to tb i i KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDIlfO And have. Without u The Finest ni Best Arrange! Store in Oretoi. New Goods Received All the Z.tMt Stylos and XTovwltlM Call and Inspect Stock and Purchase No trouble to i C. H. COOPER, I. ASTORIA, June 3, 1885. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, spiozAiu A:isrjsrcT33sro:EiM:Eiaira?, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAUCK ORDEISS IN LIKE I'ltOI'OUTIOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - SI 60 per Dozen 0VSpectal attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Families." THE COLUMBIA BREWERY Jjj3gg Vug Jgg Jpi, IS Sl'PKKlOR 10 MOST. AND IS EXCELLED BV NONE ON THLS COAftl JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOK, CHENAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, 0REO0W. JTOrdci-s left at the CERMANIA UEERJ HALL will be piomptly attended lo.iev LOEB & CO., ' .lor.f.EKS IN WINES. 1JQUOKH, AND (J1UAR8. Atll'.X'IS IOU TDK Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. 857"-AII oods sold at San Fnuiclsco Prices. ' MAIN STREET. Opiiosilc Parker House. Astoria. Ou-joo. A CARD. To all who are. suffering Irom the errors and indiscretions uf outh, nen-- ous weakness, early decay, loss pf man- hood, etc 1 will send a recipe that will cure vou J-IKE ut cu.vi;ur rni- great remedy was discovered by a mis .sionary in South America. Send n self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joskpii I T. Inmam. Station D, Xew York Citj. 3Ir. John Rogers of theCentral Jlar ket. has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc.. in their season Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. .' Conn's drug store, opprsite Occident Hotel. Classen & Oerkwitz have bought the branch Candv store next to Stevens & Co's book store, and will hereafter ruin loth place. Fresh candy always on hand. All the impular novels of the day at Carl Adler's. Fresh taffy ami caramels every day at the Astoria Candv Factory. Main St. JoifN P. Or.Assnx. Fiesh ice cream ever day at Frank Fabre's. Families supnlied in any (inantity by leaving order. Also the llnest oysters cooked to order. Frank, TWiHK AN.VUAI .MEETING OF TtffiSt- Fabres Oysters and ice cream are known i -, I"!1!?! ti l Ifc 2'Jn Vn-aSSS1 , nr.-.vi.nm oc tiii- aviwiionon ' wH' uc npI" at " hall ol Beaver Loos 2u. cv crj where as par excellence. . llnmPaiateiy alter Its session onTflBjstov 'iZ s 1 k i f . night. August 2ttli, for the electloa ofefl- Avcnll's inbcctl paints, the best m ,&, ror tbP ensulnj: year, and for toe trs use, for sale at J. . Conn.s drug store action ol iuch other baslnan m mar coa opposite Occident Hotel. before It. A. J. MEOLEaVSert. J LOWEST PIIICES Sinjriv Exception, 1 hv Kvery Steamer in Get Prices Whether You or Not. show goods. BREWERY. Proprietor OREGON. FOR THEBLOQD IS THE LIFE Make u-ie of the Vegetable Kingdom. Abw lutely the BEST KNOWN REMEOY! . For the B(MM aM Uyvr C4MytaUU New er ld CluMlft. tVter. 4ite. ttjrsyeaabu ete. Positive 0-ix-o hOK Klduo and BUilder Wwu, Ckreale SkJa TrsaMc niirt Bheaautitai. Ras Stood the Test FOR YEARS. Fur particular and testimonials troan weU known people In our State read locals and circulars. j rnee - " , J ia " c" ,ale our drusl-t keeps a Prien si. per tUe. sis lots for 93.00. and reeoauaeads it. Ask for, and see that you get the genuine.. Annual Meeting. HHI e'i