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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1882)
' '""" i wh C3.3 " g!Jc :0a Uu 5twlHi3 AhTOUIA, OREGON: .SUNDAY ksst;bd every morning. Mtjinl.ty hxc6tcti. V. HALLORAN & COMPANY, I'uki.i-iikks Asnl'iuri:iirroj:s. Terms o, SubstrinUon . ;. . , ... ,. , .it.v mail. iuri,H.!iih.i .ss ihiMiien expressed it to an A.Toi:iN re .tivnmii.HiiMr. 'yj,oor.i. t...cfnr-i hm ., i .t.w,i re r iMnssn toab.-sribw.. e-o.ilvcrliRuients inserted hy thoi'.ir m e ratt-ofSl .i ior "quarts or month. transient Hilverlfrini;, by tbe day or week, fifty cents icr square for each insertion. THlTciTY. TllK D.Ml.V AST0RIAX trill Ite nent by mtiilal"tccnti a month, free nj jwtagc. Read er iehn coiUiinitlaUabtenerfnim the city can liort Tiik Ahtoiuan follow lUnn. Daily . W kkici.v riTitlun lo ami pttt-offlcc icith nut tuLlUbutal crncwe. AtMreurt inaitl -ii'Jiiocil as iiftcn ijk ijfjtired. .t'7iV order at tin' ciiuntiua rimtn. The Lizzie l'ell went to sea yes terday afternoon. -TJie Columbia is due this morn ing. She has a large passenger list. Ex-Senator .1. II. Mitchell is on the incoming Columbia this morning. The Gen. Miles starts for Shoal water Hay next Tuesday morning at four o'clock. -Services in the Methodist church to-day at the usual hours. Sunday school nt noon. liritish Columbia is in a "lluttali."" The Marquis of Lome is about to visit that province. --Meeting at the V. M. C. A. hall this afternoon at a quarter to three. All invited to attend. --Portland street car drivers work fifteen hours a day for i.lo and are not allowed to sit down. Presbyterian services at the Bap tist church building, at 11 a. m. Sab bath school ut 12.1 fi. Xo service in the evening. Tlio Gen. Canby will leave Gray's dock at 0 o'clock this morning for Fort Stevens, Canby and Jlwaco, and will return by 0 p. .v. The State of California sails this morning. The boys at the O. P. & N.j dock always like to have the boats come and go on Sundays. A 7,000 fire at Spokane Falls last Thursday night, destroyed the Franklin hotel and adjacent property. A sudden change of wind was all that saved the town. -There will be divine service on board the ship Elwell, lying at the O. P. & X. Co.'s dock, Rev. J. Mc Comac officiating. Services also by the same pastor at G o'clock m the Hhoolhouse, in upper Astoria. Rev. Mr. Gray will preach at the Congregational church to-day at 11 p. m. Sunday school at noon. Rev. J. N. Walters will give his serial lec ture to young people at 7:30 v. i. All are cordially invited to attends Lieut. Green, who has been making a prcliminar survey of the proposed telegraph line between here and cape Hancock, returned yester day. He thinks it will be necessary to have some more surveying done, but the material will bo here, and the work entirely finished the present season. The line will run to Young's river, thence to Fort Stevens, and from there by cable to cape Hancock. The steamship Dakota, Capt. Carroll, steamed awaj' from Esqui malt, says the Victoria Standard, at half-past twelve o'clock on the 7th inst., crowded with excursionists for Alaska. As she cast off from the wliarf the Bplendid band of the 21st V. S. Infantry, which accompanies the party, played national aiis amidst tho plaudits and good wishes of those .who had assembled on the wharf to see their friends off. We have watched with consider able interest the building of the foun dation for the Odd Fellows' brick building across the street from our office. It is a solid piece of work. Twoi hundred and seventy-six piles were driven down to "hard-pan," then sawed on just above the surface at low water; heavy uxw timbers wero cap- entertainment and ice cream sociable ped on, and in between was leveled (not a concert as was inadvertently with small cobble stones and rock, and implied in yesterday's Astouiax) on thc constant ebb and How of the tide! Tuesday evening next, at Liberty hall, has packed and smoothed thc j The entertainment will consist of whole surface till it is as liard and .Vocal and instrumental music and solid as a bed of concrete. Thc in- recitations by well-known amateurs, temionis to have the building finish- j;in(i :v pleasant time is promised to all. a uv Jannarv 1st. tlinmoi sninR,T..,i, ,..:ii i... ..n .i.. .i.i ., little delay is experienced in getting the material on the ground. The Trials of a Jury- The jury in the case of P. A. Jolui json vs. O. Winccnt and wife, Lad trials and tribulations beture winch AVGU6T j::. lSh2:some of the ancient niarxvrs sutler- j j ings read like pastime. The eae was .'given to them Thursday afternoon, land they were placed in a suinptu-ously-fitted-up apartment to decide upon a verdict. Th first ballot was ; ten to two for the plaintiff, and so it !heM ,1,stil :m:' i"t, hti ll'ht: there 'was no release, and a one of the jury-i Jntlit - rhr - lo iiii n..i. ,...,.-wJl im. iv'tb eleven others in a little 7x! room, without any accommodation what ever.' All day Friday they held out, and when Friday night came bunks were hastily imprevised: bags of saw dust were used for pillows and outer garments for bedclothes. It was a punishment, such as few men would care to iakc for crime, and the thing is a fitting comment on our ridiculous jun- system which requires a unani mous verdict in civil as well as crimi nal cases. The jury, being unable to agree, was discharged yesterday morn ing. A Case in Admiralty. Justice Uushweiler, of Couch, opened his coiut in the admiralty degree yesterday afternoon, and mia tiated Capt. M. Hall, of the. Ameri can ship Annie .Johnson, who paid SK.!)0 for information that may be of some importance to him. When the .Johnson was coming up stream on her arrival, in charge of a river pilot and tow boat, she collided with the steamship Devonshire, doing slight damage to the latter. .lohn I'.orth wick was employed to repair the fchip, which he did, and presented his bill of J58 to the captain of the Devonshire, ITc was referred to the captain of the Johnson for payment, and the Devon shire put out to sea. The captain of the Johnson refused to pay and suit was brought, which resulted in a verdict for Ilorthwick for the amount and cost. It is claimed that the pilot is responsible for the damage, as he had charge of the vessel, but he is not within reach at present, and that it is a matter between him and the cap tain to settle. iWoix ShtndanL The Trial of Lawrence. Jas. A. Lawrence appeared in court yesterda' afternoon and in response to the usual question from the judge, pleaded "'guilty.' It is the general impression that the matter will end m a fine being imposed; that he and Miss Sloan will be remarried, and that they will leave Oregon. It was stated positively that he and Miss Sloan were married. at eight o'clock hist evening, but we could find no official or minister who hod performed the corcmony. Some Beer. The Standard thinks that prohibi tionists will bo startled to know that during the year 18S1 there was nianu factured(and, it is probable, drank) in the state of Oregon 2.5,,S51 barrels of beer, or 7"!9,oSl gallons. From Janu ary 1st to May 1st, 1&S2, there was manufactured 2M,:)G gallons. The internal revenue tax on this amounts to nearly $10,000, To-Day'a Excursion. Everyone who wants to enjoy a pleasant day will have an opportunity this morning to go to Young's River falls and the CJaskanino river. The Clara Parker will leave Hustler's wliarf at 9 o'clock, and will return it half-past four. The fare for the round trip will be only fifty conts. Tho Fleetwood is telegraphed all right from Kalama. She will be on time to-day, and leaves at the regular hour to-morrow morning. The election of officer of tho Astoria Firo Department will be held to-morrow. The polls will be open at the lower hall of Rescue Xo. 2., from 10 a. m., to 4 1. .m. At a meeting of the ladies of the Presbyterian church yesterday it was decided to have an entertainment and sociable at Liberty hall next Tuesday evening. The first part of the enter tainment is to be literary after which refreshments will be served. Tke ladies of the Presbvterian church met yesterday afternoon and ,a,le arrangements to givu a public building fund of the new Presbyterian church. . -. --.. .... ft ...., it ii 1IU Capital Notes. Salkm, Aug. 8, 1R82. ! Editiih Astekiax: ! A conlinir breeze that more than! fanned the heavy foliage of oak andref of upper Astoria, are visiting .'"-ipe and honeysuckle into motion, ; came nj) the valley the other night, i and a trille wandering of the imagina- tion would hail it as coming upon the devious way landward, direct from i old ocean at Columbia's month. It stirred the man!: leaves, revealim ' the silver lining underneath, ir seem ed to lift or allay some portion of the sultry atmosphere that has )Wu lauguidlv composing it-lf for tiiyjxhe chief i.tiiivr-i of i he. department summer campaign. liat would oe more suggestive of the little city by the sea, in sight of the bar s foimiug breakers where the favored few are in the enjo3'inent of such airs and skies and scenic views as harmonize where Astoria stands. The Daily Astoki a brings with it tooin imagination sea breezes of brimy odor. It is read cpicureally, so to speak; the first page primarily, then the locals, and last but not least, the editorials, and Astoria has been visible in spirit. Vonr city in its dearth of nature's pure liquid element, as frequently noted in Tin: Astokian, calls to mind the Ancient Mariner's cry of "water, water evy where and not a drop to drink," and is one of the auonmlies of 3'our locality, soluble only to the local mind. Wilhoit and Lebanon springs, .Me hama on the Santiam, Yaquina Ray, and the lower hills of the Cascade, are absorbing our population, who have gone in parties to their favorite summer haunts. Were it possible for Salemites to avoid detention over night on the way, Astoria would not lack for summer visitors from the capital. Our city is just assuming that air of importance which always precedes the biennial session of the body legialatioe. From the state house to each private dwelling an interest is experienced in the approaching gathering, scarcely appreciable by dwellers in other places. Since the erection of the insane asylum (how the name recalls the semi-annual fight over the invi table "insane bill" that was introduced onlv to be killed in the house or strangled in the senate) stands on the pinnacle of its dignity as the capital of the state. Old Sol means business now, and sends down the most vertical of rays these long summer days, but the night are of delicious coolness. Astorians are probably too far away to feel airy particular interest in our local improvements, out the re-build ing (or not) of the woolen mills is the subject of much spirited controi'crsy, and as the Statesman and Tow n Talk publish allthcprosand cona,the reading public are highly entertained. It ap pears thattheSir,000 demanded by the projectors of the enterprise, as an evi dence of the citizens' interest in it, had been all subscribed, but certain conditions and contingencies caused some of the larger subscriber to be rejected. Whether this deficiency will be made good and so ensure the erection of the mills, or, through lack of it cause a failure of the plan, re mains to be seen. That opposition to so important a project should exist, seems incredible, but such appears to be the case: the cause of which is without the province of 3'onr corres pondent to explain. Ru: the new flouring mill in north Salem will be built without doubt; tho Hume that will convey water from Mill creek lo it, is n'erfrly complete, crossing Com mercial .street at the extreme north end. Several gay and festi'ej'oullis(aonie of them born and bred at the capital; the confession is humiliating,) who amused themselves by firing vacant tenements, are passing their time in the county jail; as a consequeuce, citi zens seok repose now ' nights with a feeling of security. To-day's Astokian gives notice of dramatic readings b- Miss Uenrietta Monroe, but, as ere this your citizens have had an opportunity of hearing her recitatious, she has probably, in Astoria as elsewhere, made n favorable impression. Her personal attraction are considered not inferior to her tal ents as an elocutionist. Preparations for the approaching State Fair are moving on apace horses ai riving to be put in training ' for tllc n,ci-s- thc "oral ganleiw proved, etc. If the weather is 'good it will be most fortunate for the Agri cultural Society, if not well, it would be a sony event, that is all; as two or three meetings in bad weather, crip .pled it. financially. The Mechanics' Fair meets thc same week in Port land, but Sale mites were not disap-l pointed or surprised when it was an nounced; it W43 no more, iir les.s, than was expected. The capital asks no I "odds" of its sister (?) city "on-Wil- lamette." rEESOXAL. Mrs. C. Lcineimeber and'threo child- xncnus in tins city. -Mr. .. U. Moore, ol me ftoum Bend mills, South Uend, W. T., made . short stay m Salem, en routo to join hi family at Tangent. Cuemkkkti. t ! How They Do ?The Dailes" l"inW date, of August Sh, a tire- mm : I'he Oiile.i. welting to one of iiieie, . .. "I hve jo.u witnessed quite a hrgei fi"e. theiv being about twenty or; thirty innldings burnt, one of brick i and one of stone. The fire started in the roar of a China wa'h-house, and could have been very easily stopped by tho firemen if they had been prop erly instructed by the chief, but in place of attending to his hu3ines.s, he was on top of the buildings with the nozzle and moving hope, and at the engine ordering the engineer about, and when they called for the foreman of the engine he would run lo the en gine; the engine was .set at ciitern where there was only water enough for five minutes' work; this waa all with the steam engine; the others did as they pleased, and the Hooks tore down a large house in the center f the fire causing the fire to spread across the street and bum the Colum bia Hotel and several other buildings. Of all the tires 1 ever saw this was most poorly managed, but the boys elected a new chief, to-day, and are feeling pretty good; but ihc poorest fireman in Astoria could do better ser vice than the present chief. The total loss will be about twenty thousand dol lars; insurance about ten thousand. The loss need not have been over twenty dollars if the fire had been properly controlled; it was twenty five in' nut as from the first alarm be fore the department got u stream on the fire, and had only two blocks to run; how high is that The fire started on the water side of the rail road track, one block above the Cos mopolitan Hotel, burning that half block, then took the opposite side of tho track and burned all the wood en buildings but two, and they were saved by n stone building and ihc assistance of the 0. R. & N. Co. Zki:o. CIRCUIT COURT. i:ii:ilTll li.W'S l'UOCKKOINO-. Judge Stott presiding. John Nyluiid anil Peter Wolf natural ized. State of Oregon vs Tho. F. Snuiio. indicted as J. A. Lawrence. Plea guilty. Wednesday next fixed as lime for pronouncing sentence. W.S. Hansford vs Fishermen-. Pack ing Co. et als. Verdict for deft. Strange vs Strange. Decree of divorce. Adjourned until Tuesday morning. Card ofTliankN. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson wish to express their wannest thanks to the following named friends and others, who manifested their friendship mi the occasion or their marriage: Mr. anil Mrs. John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Young, Mr. and Mr"."nt Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. August ONou. .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hayscth. Mr. ami Mrs. Chris Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Dauielson. Mr. and Mrs. C. (5. (illi?rt. Nicholas elon. Krie Hansen. John Arnquist. Sam Olson. August Nonlberg. Foard & Stokes, (.'harlot tNo:i. i. XilsontX. L. Here. Martin XpImiii. Alfred Olson. Xiehulas Chrislian.snn. John Peterson Knlierg. P. II. Johnson, H.C. Hansen, Swan Wilson. August Torsborg. Ludvig Agren. II. it. Anderson, (.'has. Strom. Knoek Peterson. G. A. Xelson. I. Itorgeson, James Dal- gity, Henry Plath, August i'alm, .lohn Klfason, J. V. Olson, John IJerggren. Special Xotiee. For the next sixty days I will dipov of my goods at a sacrifice to make room for new stock. M goods are oft he be-t quality, wete bought from first hand.s and will be sold o cheaply that an one wanting anything in the line of lMioks. jewelry, toilet articles, variety goods, etc., can get them at a lower price than elsewhere. C'o to Carl Adlcr's Variety Store. It Neve- Pails. If all other remedies have failed to atford relief there i one that will neor disappoint ou, and that one is Syrup of Figs. The Mrong and the weak alike find it powerful for goinl. I larndess. yet thorough, always giving strength to the bowels, so that regular habits max be formed and the system restored to a healthy condition. Kaeh half dollar bottle, contains from twenty -to thiity average dost-., and the dollar bottle.-, more than double. For sale by YT. K. Dement, Druggist.- who has been ap pointed agent for AMoria. Hodge. Davis A- Co., wholesale ngeuts Portland. Oregon. Elegance and Purity. Ladies who appreciate elegance and pitrity are using Parkers Hair 15al sam. It la the best article sold for re utoriuggray hair to iis original color, beauty and lustre. Always Refreshing. I A delicious odor ir imparted bvj Florin Colo-,,, .hU. h .!. .refreshing, no matter how freely used. : Fot Dyspepsia antlLiver Comp laint, every you navo a printed guarantee on bottle of Simons vitamer, it never fails to cure. Sold by i . K. Dement Fabre's Icecream is the best. MAGIC BALM. :fTM LlBP The Iot:iI Austral!:!! Itometly for RHEUMATISM! ToodmeJie. AViirnliu.RacIiaclit Neialicn. oui. r.iiiubago. Spi-nlns and Swellings. ZSui'ii.s :mI V:iliIT riiilhlniiis-. Ilriiiscs.IIentlttelio. Fros(e! Fret ami I-Iar. Sore Throat. Pniu in the Chest. Iar Actio. Corn-; ami Bunion. Anil ail Bodily Pain. Tliw renown il Au-trulian IN-nu-ily is made eelustvol oC Australian herbs grown hv the Cernur.sof the rosewnott M-rnh district, )!i.'enl:inil. Australia, who make herb cul ture a sMviaIty. It iloes nut contain anv Mtiootioas iiirethcnts whatever, ami i tne BESTPHEPABATION hi the world fort he aboie complaint-:. A IVrfeet iive iiarautoel in Kv- crjr Case. It costs but ."0 rents per bottle, and it is simply foolishness for those who are suffer ing iaiu not to use it. full Directions accompany each Hot tie. Sold by all Pruggists ami Patent Medicine Dealers. I'KOF. 31. A. SCOTT & CO., Sole Proprietor & .llanurarturerM Xn. '21 :; ami '..' Ilrldgr street. Italia rat. Victoria. Austrnlin. A.UKUKA.V DEPOT -- - Santa flam. 4'al. K. !)F..Mi:XT. Sole Ascut for Astoria. Oreson. Astoria lee Depot. Frank Fabre is now prepared to sup ply families, restaurants, hotels, saloons, ete.. with pure mountain icuonthe prem ises. Fresh iee cream every day. Jinlls parties and dinners .supplied with iee cream sit short notice. Kuchupaion," New. quick complete cure I days, urinary alVections. .smarting, frequent or difticult urination, kidney diseases. Sl.atdniggists. Oregon Depot, DAVIS A-tii.. rorllanil. or. Xotlee. The new Kmpirc store with the finest and Im'-I selected stock of dry goods and lailics" hocs ever brought "to Astoria, will open in JohnsnnV new building, about Hie middle of August, bv Pra'el Pros. Skinny .Men. Well.s Health Kenc.wer. Absolute cure for nervous debility anil weakness of tho generative function. ?I, at drug gists. Oregon Depot. DAVIS CO., Port laud. Or. Wanted to Kent. HoiiM of live to seven room, for fam ily of two. For a suitable house a good rent will be paid. Applj to this Otliv. Don't IZe in the !Ioie. Ak druggist.-, for." I tough on Kals." It clears out rats. mice, bedbugs, roaches, vermin. Hies, ants, insects, i.v per box. The Permian syrup lias cured thou sands who w-ere suffering from dypep sia. debility. lier complaint, boils, hu mors, female compkiiuK etc. Pamph lets free to anj address. Setli YV. Fowl A: Son "!o-toh. The Kev.Oeo. II. Thayer. or Uour bon. I ud.. as: -HoJh uiy.selC and wife owe our livcs'ioSiiii.oii's'CiiXsrMiTiox Ci-kk." Sold by YV. K. Dement. YVhv will you cough when Shilotfs Cure will give'immediate relief. Price 10 cLs ,-.u its and .l. Sold by YV. K. De ment. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old lo;irIou. and the best oi wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call al tho Gem opposite the hell tower, and .see Camp bell. 1.c.smUs given in Wax and Paper Mowers taught in the latest style. Ap ply at the City I5ook store. Shipper it Pjbke, Xo. II, Oak street PortlamLare tlielxm ton tailors of the metropolis. J. G. D.ividMin. photographer. Port laud, .still retains the negatives taken at Astoria last year, and will furnish dupli cates from tliciu on short notice, llis luudscuiH views are much admired and in large demand. dwlm Xo mine good weight at the Orient Paths. Three first- lass barbers. All ! work guaranteed. Childrcns hair cut- I ting a speeialt. J.u. Ciiai:tki:s. Fresh fruit received at C. A.May's by every steamer. Xo .stale trash. Kvery variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. McInto.sh has received the largest and mo.st complete stock of hats in tho . city. Men's sizes from (JV to 7'. . , .. Si'StSu; d. and dry; rk . .von ;iu oeeouie.s iron. pure, unu If we but SOZODOXT apply, i That magic wash all now confess- lear, (Jives to the mouth new loveliness. Remember Frank Fabre's ice cream. It Is par excellence. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. rXLSfORE J NEW GOODS 1 have removed to the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDI5G! And have. Without j The Finest ail Best Arraoeed Store ii Orep. !- Xew Goods Received r : JLH the Latest Styles and XToveltlM I ,-.... J (Jail and Inspect Stock and Get Prices Whether You Purchase or Xot. . r No trouble to show goods. - c. h. cooper, r : I J : : ASTORIA, .June ;'., 1R8. ASTOBTA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SPSOIAXi 3NT3TOTTIXr03aibC'B'PjrP, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARBEL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKC.K OKDKltS IS 1.1 KK lMtOl'OI'.TlON. Less Quantities, - - . 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI SO per Dozen "Special attention paid to order from Public Houses and Families." JHE COLUMBIA BREWERY TP A (C Lr1 9ti -y 11 5P IT-t ir It IS SUrKKIOK to most. axi is kxcki.i.eu kv xoxk ox this COAK1 JOHN ELAITN, - - PBOPKIETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. MTOnlors left at the CKEMAXIA r.KKK IIAL1. nlll te promptly nttendeo to.- A CARD. To all who aro siifferinx from the errors and imlfcrretlnns of vouth, nerv ous weaknos. early deeay. loss of man-' hood. ete 1 will .send ti recipe that will euro yon FKKE OF CilAtlOK. Tlii-. ' ireat renitHtj was dist-oered by a mis siimarj in South Amoriea. .Send a .self add res'sed envelope to the Kev. Josi.ni 'P. I; n" .mam. .Station D, Now York fit v. Mr. John Koers of tho Central .Mar ket. has made arrangements to keep al he tinet fre.sh tish. etc in their season . riiy.sieian.V preseriidions oareuillx I'omiionnded day or night at J. V. Conn's drug store, opnrsito Oeeident Hotel. " Classen & Oerkwitz have lMniht l lie ssrasaJ&ss s' isssna l)oth places. Krosh ainly always on lalltl. If yon want pure wines and liquors of all 'kinds, go to .1. ". Conn drug' store, opposite Occident Hole!. A Xaal In lector free with eacli ' bottle of Shilolf.s Catarrh, itemed-. Triee ;" cent, ijolil by VT, E. Dement. Fresh tally and caramels every day ' at the A'-toria Candy Factory. Mam St. Jonx 1. Cl.-V.SSRX. I'. J. ("uodman, on Clienainiis street, has jied received tho latest and most fashionable stylo of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for. the famous Morrow shoes. For chills, fever, ague and weakness. Coi.dkx's liii:r.io's.LiQUU)IJKi:F and Toxic Ixviookatok. Voldrn': take vn other. Of druggists. What is nicer on a warm daj- than a ' dish of that exquisitely flavored ice cream that Frank Fabre mnkes? Usd sc instead ot unwholesome cos metics, Glkxx's Sui.rmri: So.vr. ;4lliu.'s H.vii: AxnWmsKKi: Dvi:.' ."Ji ets. The "Always Iiandy stovepipe ' shelves at John A. Montgomery's. If you want nice fresh lard, or good i .sugar-cured hams, just from the conn- i try go to F. IJ. Elberson's bakery. Novelties in household articles a Foster's. Highest price paid for old web and junk. Cams. Evaxsox. im I nquirc of Foard & Stokes. Fine cutlery at Carl Adler's. LOWEST PRICES I a Single Exception,' bv Kvorv Steamer, in. BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. iLj) IE : FOR THEBLOOD IS THE LIFE w" avw . ' ,..,,. - ,.r ,. v.....1. Ulni,liin 4twA. lutcly thc BEST KNOWN REME0Y! Kor the Rlituil :iml Liter C'BMpUtKtl, Xe er Md CUIlt. Ferrr. tsr. ttjsycfla. elr. owitlro OUPi KOK Kliinry HMit Bladder Lse, rhraiilc Skla TrMp anil MhcaautHw. Ha Stood tJie Test FOR YEARS. For particulars and testimonials from well known people In our State read loeals stad circular. I'riee - l. ptv Battle. To injure a cure Uike six tots for $3.08. Vonr druKNt keeps and recommends lr. Alc for, and seo that you get tne genuine. Annual Meetin. I mm-: axm'almeetixg OFTHK8tck- will be held at the hall of Beaver La4Ho. 1 35. iuunedlately alter Its session oaThiMtaf iiiglit. August 'J4th, for the electloC-ai- jl nomers or inc u. t. u. ec a. asbocukma cers inr ia ensuing year, ana lor tae. I acuon ox sucn outer ousuitss as lT4 before It. A. J. MEG 9. iPTLJ) &g() WCK?55Pit5& 6 GRflfSu CyMMyW SSSSA. V wmm y -V--- Ks-cl