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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1882)
m SI1 He IDnVlu SXsttJEiarau Along the Docks. A Wonderful Machine. AHteria Ice Depot. AbTOKIA, OREGON TIIUl'SDAY .. ISSUED EVERY MORNING. -; The fleet of "S2 has bcnun ioarriveand One of the surest source of an Frank Fabre is now prepared to Mtp-j i the close of the salmon season merges item i Cant. Hustler's ollice; when : La Tith nitre mountain 'ice on the preni in the beginning of the wheat mow- ships fail to come in, and steamers j isps. Fresh ice cream every day. Jtajls j T7fiT.;T '- iu. i. i ii ii i , ....l f m x .1 it i panics aim uiiiui-i.s .tuppuuu un ".-- ... - ...... , w.. .,.. . ,.,..,, ...v. v,.......v.- v... ...... ... t cream ai. snort uoiux- """ lti fli. cfviLitn r i-iiiimirii-s il 111 in rliillt..t .'i. I.f.rii mnSnf tit iirtMtt 5.11. T - . ... ...ii .It.Vfll.l lt . . ....- . ....w - 1.III1UI.IIII V ' ..... ..- .'... J ..- MAGIC BALM. C. H. COOPEK, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 'shipping. At the O. H. A; N. dock is ;. -.waiting public, and new-made biide-j Card of Thank. .TlV..t.kl, ft..AUUt'4-rA.r. . ., ,.,..t rT.-n iiT line -"i" e viui Jo,uui cases in ar.wiiuu gnonis uiieriy ignore ine iiccereuy u .ui..ui.i.'h.-. vi. .......!".. ......... J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, ... ' . ., Art 1 . . " .r-xpress their warmest thank- In tin I'ii-i .!..! mmItoi-iktoi-. ,boaid;she will take on .v00 cans j announcing the change m their c.n-ir(.fmrI named friends and ..tints. ' " ', ' 'more. .Just below is the. las. C. Iiain, ;t!iti..n; when people wh. wan; a no-l who inani rested their friemlsiip.iii llm u..nnn Htt.lthu". ti,t. .strrri I ,,,.,. .1 - 1 f - r i i - - i .1 .-asioii of their marriage: , with 11,000 cifcs; the remainder id tieo f their doings rorget to M-ml the ylr jsil .Mrs. .John IVteison. .Mr. ami ... ' her cargo will go on this week. Next! poor printer an invitation; when the- Mr. Ai.drew Voitne, .Mr.umt Mk.'iM Terms of Subscription. ! "!. . ,, .,.,,,:',. , , , Holmes. .Mr. and Mrs. Aium-i n'son. iconics the coiinr nll.i Vtalla, dis-1 startling thiui;-3 that oindit to happen m.-. ..... Mr. .1. I.. Ilav-e'.li. Mr. and reived by Carrier, ;.er yimI: ..Tin ci:. . ,. r. , .!,,,'"",-- . i, iM.n.sniim.dii Mr'-mil Mr.. nr s.ab, mail, four mowt- ,., (l ehai-.i.g a pa. t of her coal, so as to j don't happen: when mere is .. one to, JJ-.Vj.lr. M?. ani" 5&"" . Siili rt!" : --nt i.y mail, uce year " ! get up into the interior. 1 'clow her is praise or bianie: nothing stirring in. ,.hr.!a: NeNmi. Erie Ham-en. .Inini l.c i.itot.ffl 6J ier square pr month J rnrisicnt ailverliRuis. by tho day or eek, tifty cont. per squnrofor ench insertion. THECITY. Jhk Daily aokian will he, ent nuii'i7ireiitx a month, fricof iwtaye. llcitd erx whn cotitcmiitiilcahscnccfrom the eitu can .inrv Tiik Astokiax follow than, Uilv r Wi'.kki.y editions ttmmi jutxt-itflcc with out tiiiililiitnal critn.e. Adilrce inn;c 'ihiwjcd at oft' i: a dcufrcd. Iinrc order nt the cuuntinu room. East Portland is becoming met ropolitan in its demands, and wants a national bank. --The Uritishbark Boldon, Thomas master, which sailed from Liverpool March 31 th, arrived in last evening. --The youngest child of (.'apt.' Perchen, of East Portland, died on the (Uh inst., and was buried at Van couver. A girl living in the lower part of town, known by the name of Annie Lee, died last Tuesday evening and was buried yesterday. - The Washington Packing com pany organized last Thursda3. It is the intention of the company to put up a cannery next to the Tnion Pack ing company. An attempt will bo made at the coming legislative session to remove the boundaries of Lake county, so as to be in accordance with geographical convenience. Commander Glass, late of the lT. S. steamer "Wachusctts, and Thos. H. Brents, congressional delegate from Washington territory are on the inroniinjr steamer. "roi- of Pouce toSubwrilteia. jthe.I. W. Marr, discharging car wheels, j AUvornseaients msertod by tho year m j Gh plates, spikea, and other raihoad material. This lot, together with the emi-weekly arrival of ocean steamers, ami their throng.- of arriving and de parting passengers, and piles of freight, the daily steamers, etc., keep the em ployes busy. "Few and short are the prayers they say,"' not that they are disinclined, but because they have no time. At Flavel's dock are the usual clus ter of tugs, schooners and small steam ers constantly ai riving and departing, and further down is the fine bark Wolfe, a wooden vessel, a model of cleanliness and one f the finest ves sels that ever came into this harbor. She is of ihe thirteen-year class, and is well worthy a visit. Out in the stream are ninny vessels just in. others awaiting a cargo; The (!en. Miles was swinging the Wallaceloivu to anchorage as we pasted. This vessel lies ready for sea with nearly 400,OiM worth of salmon and tlo'uuaboard. The scene is an animated one. The taper masts and swelling sails of tho large vessels, the huge throats of the steamers, the cluster of little boats and larger schooners, and the dozen puffing fugs and tenders constantly darting about, and ihe lcsponsive shouts and signals of the men make it I a livelv piece of water. The Columbia sails to-day for San Francisco. The Oregon is due to-da', though her arrival on time would have all the dolightful charm of novel ty. She has lol cabin passengers aboard. One of the things that arc sure is that if our Washington territory friends do not relax their efforts they can by continuity of action insure their admission as a state at the next session of congress. politics, nor anvthmg new in religion ArnqiiM. l. , ' , - , " . . -am UJsou. AugiKt Nordberg. eircies; then we droi down to the salt j-,,jr,j & btokes. Charley 01 ......., i .... r..:.. .-.. -i....f ! XiUnn. . L. Bei:r. .1 Martin NeNo:i.Alfied01iu.Nieliol:ij una someiuinir wormy oi i-mou- riin-tianson. .in in reierson r.noeni. r. icle. So, as the harbor bar was Mb Johnson. I J. C. Hauseii. Swa.ii WiIm-ii. ' ! iiimcr Vi.rahori' I.i:iivit Auren. II. 11. 3'estreen moaning and the hundred Anderson. CIia-. Strom. Enoek Petcron, bell cd find liow nuuiy cases of salmon the i 1 id ''WmLjk- csK. Bl. j'm- I X L STORE .lie -mil ivlntlp5 olisliHil ind shriek-' ('- A N'eNon. I!. UoriH'.-on. .lame. Dal 11s and whistles claslied and shnek-. Jlenrv -piatli. Aiiuut I'alin. .lolm I the hour of noon, we went in to! Klia-on..J. v. Olson, ,Iohn IJergyrvn. The niombers of the Hattie Moore Comic Opera company airivc on to-day s steamer, and appear this evening in the opera of "Olivette," in which they made such a sensation in San Francisco and elsewhere. The performance this evening is of the French school of opera boutfe, and is piquant in the respect of plot and incident." Not since tho days of "fJenevicve," and the "Grande Duch esse," lias there been any such combi nation of the spirit of Offenbach as is seen in this. Olivette will be given to-night. Reserved seats at Carl Ad ler. A Jury Selected. Since Tuesday afternoon tho coun sel for the defense and prosecution in the case of the stale of Oregon vs. lohn Bain, have been engaged in questioning men summoned by the sheriff to act as jurors. Much care has been exercised in the selec tion, and it required the ex amination of nearly a hundred who had been summoned be fore a jury was selected. At 3:80 yes terday afternoon the twelfth man was selected and the jury was immediately sworn, and given in charge of the sher iff. The names of the jury are Fran cis Hill. Andrew Young, J. C. Trnl lingcr, C. J. Donahoe, Dan K. Sulli van, Alexander Xormand, J. W. Minaker, Edward Roo, Olaf Thoim son, Louis Hartwig, I. J. Arvold, and August Miller. The court then ad journed till 7:30 r. m. At the hour named the court con vened and the trial began. After the usual preliminaries had been "one through with the case was opened for the prosecution by District Attor ney .1. F. Oaplcs, who spoke for thirty-five minutes. At the conclusion of his remarks Judge E. C. Bronaugh, who with Judge Bowlby and C. W. Fulton, js counsel for the defense, spoke in answer. When .Tuugo Bronaugh had finished the court an nounced that hu would adjourn till 8:30 this morning, when the testimony of the witnesses will be taken. A Suggestion. AsTOinx, Aug. In, J 882. Eono:: Amtekian: Being present at tho very pleasant entertainment given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, the. proceeds of which is to be applied to the com pletion of their new church building, I could not but be pleased with theaspect of the ascne. The hall was well filled with representatives from the best por tion of Astoria's population, all seem ing happy and well (leased with the entertainment. These thoughts for a time occupied my mind: How much more rational this pass-time enjoy ment, entertained and amused by homo-talent, and with the rellcction that the trifling amount we pay for it goe3, not to the profligate and vile, but-for a worthy object and the bene fit of our community. Such enter tainments have many beneficial effects; two of which 1 will mentien: the cui tivatirm of home talent, and the moral effect upon the rising generation, teaching them to be satisfied with ra tional amusements. Now, I would suggest that a like entertainment be given as often as once a week. Let the different Christian and benevolent organizations come in rotation, in har mony with each other, and there can be no doubt of its beneficial ojl'ect upon our society and the accumula tion of funds for the promoiiou of re ligion and morals in our city. And God knows we need it. Wo have plenty of talent in our midst, born, raised and educated in this sun-set land. All that is required, is culti vation " and encouragement. Last evening's entertainment proved, how much pleasure and profit c-m be real ized bv a little exertion. Social. The "reat AiiHti-alinn Kemetlj for RHEUMATISM! Wolfe had aboard (0,384) and heard from Mr. John Fox of a knitting ma chine they had at the works which was a marvel. He took ns over and showed us the only machine of the kind in the world. It is an ingenious contrivance, too complicated for us to describe, even if we knew how. It appears to be an intricate combination of cams, eccentrics, cogs, cranks, clutches, bobbins, shuttles, springs, claws, and teeth, and has the most sense and discrimination of anything we ever saw that hadn't life in it. You put in an innocent looking bob bin, covered with twine, just such as we have seen the fishermen making net with last spting, and adjusting it in place turn a handle, and at once there is a noise as the meeting of many waters while out pours a gill net, any mesh or dimension required, and so put together as to defy criti cism. In the formation of the knot particularly, the machine, seems to be endowed with reason. Like human lingers but with the rapidity of light ning it catches the twine, twists it, turns it, and throwing. -i loop around the crossing strands thraws it forwani a perfect knot. Mr. Fox spent nearly an hour explaining the workings of the machine. It is the invcnliojn of Mathias Jensen, and is destined to supersede tho present system of knit ting nets by hand. The Asto ria Iron Works has a contract to build fifty of Iheni, and next season it wlil be as simple a matter to knit u net as it is now to sew a seam. At least so it would seem. The machine will knit forty-five fathoms of net a day, and is a curios ity. To any one interested in ma chinery it is a practical demonstration that there is no limit to human inge nuity. While there wo were also shown a filler, the invention of John West. About twenty of these machines are being made, and the precision with which one of them will cl and fill a can with a pound of salmon is something marvellous. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, Oregon, August 17th, 1882. Adam.. Miss Marv (lundmiiusnu. t'lirs. Allen, Fred'k. I tollman. Charles Richard. 1J. K. Ilumphiey. Jim Bell,C. A. .lack-on. W.T. Heck, IvcrO. Kukila, Herman Blum. Louise Levy, Abe Cowden. A.J. I .ewi.-, I r. Caffarena. Antnnia Miller, John Henry Carlson, Cha. McKithen, J.. Craig. Sam'! (!. Oiscn. I'eder J. Eastman, f.eorue IVlroiT, John ('orman. Win. Vnlerrn, Nellie (Seary, Edward Yalerro, Frank Persons calling for these letters must give the date they are advertised. V. Chanvi:. P. M. Real Estate Transactions for May 1882. Wood for Sale. 1 have about six hundred and fifty cords of dry hemlock, which I will sell for cash at'A.?.". pur cord. I w ill deliver the wood to mv customers. I:.R.Mai:ii..v. FiirnfohiMl Konrnx to Let At .Mrs. Munsoifs lodging hou-e. -IlHeliHpailin." New, quick, complete cure das. urinary affections, smarting, frequent or dillleult urination, kidney diseases. Si. at dniggiits. Oregon Depot, O A Y IS ( a.rortiami.ur. Xottce. The new Empire store with the liml and best selected stock of dry goods ami ladies' shots ever brought to Astoria, will open in Johnson's new building, about the middle of August, by Tiael Bros. I'crnvlaa Bitter Cinchona. Rubra. The Count Cinchon was the bpanhJi Viceroy in Peru in HMO. The Countess his wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she was freed by the use of the native remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. as.it was called in the language ot the country, "Quinquina. Grateful for her recovery, on her return to Europe in UCW, she introduced the remedy in Spain, where it was known under various names, until Linn;eii called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady who had brousht them that which was more precious than the gold of thelneas. To this dav. after a lanse of two hun dred and lifty years, science has jiiven us nothing to take its place, it cneetu allv cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of ineMOinacu. jinuncKs excessive inve if liquor as it docs a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the reruvian I'ltters, which are as cllcetivo against malarial fever to-day as they were in the days of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the -ingredients of lhe.-e bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known quality. A trial will satisfy you that this is the best bitter in the world. The proof of the pudding is in the eatine," and we willingly abide this test. "For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. Loebfc Co., agents for Astoria. Elegance and Purity. Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity arc using Parker's Hair IJal sain. It is the best article sold for re storing gray hair to its original color, beauty and lustre. For chills, fever, ague ami weaknes.-. Coi.dkx's Lii:iiigs Liorini:i:i:i' axi Toxic Ixviooiiatoi:. Ce'im: lul;c no other. Of druggists. Tuolli'tc-Iii. m:iIp;ajRack:irli' Sei'.itiea. outt f.unilingn, Spmiius am! Swellings. Hums nml NYiiltl.. liillilnins. Itriiiscs.IIcntltM'lic. Froi-,l Foet and F:us. Sors Tliront. Pain in On flicst. l!aiAclio. Corn, and Unuions. And all Bodily Pains. Tins renowned AiL-.lrali.-iii 1'eiitc.SyiNiiiaiU eelusielv of Australian herb-., xrnwii by tin-(Sernuiis of tlie rosewood scrub dKtiict. ijr.ecuMatul, Muinilia. who make herh eul turea sjK'fialty. It lines not contain any lMi!oii(ir iureilieiiLs whatever, ami is the BEST PREPARATION in tiie worM for the ahove complaint . A I'orfeet Cure iaiiarantoeil in Kv- ery Ca.e. It co-tlmt ..o cents per bottle, anil it i. simply fonlNliuca. for th.e who are sufier v pain not to ilh it. I'ull Directions accompany eacli J'ottlc. Sold by all Dnitrnists and Patent Medicine Dealers. PROF. .H. A. SCOTT & CO., Sole I'ropriefor.H A rtlniinraetiir? r. .No,. -1 '.:; and -iz, Uridm- street. Bulla rut. Victoria. Australia. AHKI.ICAV DEPOT - - Santa flam. fal. W. K. li:iIKXT. Sole Assent fir AMtni-Ia, Orezoii. NEW CflOnft I LOWEST PRICES - I have removed to the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING And have, Without a Single lOxeeption, The tat ii Best Anvil Store in Orep. j- Xew Goods Received bv Kverv Steamer in -"" ('all and Inspect Stock and Get Prices Whether You Purchase or Xot. No trouble to show goods. f - The committee on arrangements for the Presbyterian sociable on hist Tuesday evening, desire to lelurn thanks to all those who so kindly con tributed towards its success, and par ticularly to those ladies and gentle men who so generously and acceptably assisted in the musical and literary en tertainment. The receipts of the even ing were 100; expenses $3,"i, leaving a balance of 05, which was handed to the treasurer of the church building fund. The East Portland Vindicator asks: Why has it never occnt red to some dying rich man or to some hon est philanthropist who leally desired to benetit his race to endow some well established paper? There is something in that. Probably thed. r. ms.,orh. p's. dislike to see their property so rapidly squandered. Or perhaps they would pi-efer io leave their moaey With some institution that would perpetuate his name and memory. A newspaper would spend all his money and then forget him. A college can take the name of the donor, and thus servo as a sort of monument, but a journal wouldn't. What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely llavored ice. cream thai ram, t aure makes ? :: Citv of Astoria to estate of Henr Turner, E. K lot ", blk2, in cemetery, $H. fi Frank II. Althaber to Emit P. Althaber, undivided $C of lot ."i, S. W. U H. E. H sec. 18, and lots 7, and 0 and N.K. h of X. W. 4 sec. in, T. 7 north. Ii. a W. $4r.0. U J. W. and Bertha A. Welch to 1. .1. An old, lot 3, blk oT.. 230. t0 C. and Mary Linenwcber and II. and Esther Brown to B. W. Morris, blk i. upper Astoria. $. Directors S. 1). No. 1 lo W. W. Parker, lot -1. blk 47. SUKXi 12 P. E. and C. V. Ferchcn to t ilbam Kncimeyer, lot .-. blk 112, Shively's -4 .lolm M.and.S. L.Sluveh to Mrs. Bridget Grant, lots 7 8 and 11, blk H, .Shivelys Astoria. i,ooo. 57 tieoree M. ami Sarah K Wood to Thomas Peterson, lots 1 and sec IX, T. k nf ii th. I:. 8 west. $100. .1. M. and S. L. Shively to Peter Peter son and Bridget Gorman, north 100 fent lot 1, blk 10, Shivcly s Astoria. 5SW. ::i D. II Welch to Xancy Welch, J All scurf and tartar disappear ' From mouth and teeth, though dark and dry , And all becomes fresh, pure ami clear. If we but SOZODONT apply. That magic wash all now confes Gives to the mouth new lifelines-. Foi Dyspepsia and Liver t'omplaiut. on have a printed yuaninlee on eer bottle of Sliilnhs Yilalicr. II never fails to cure. .nld by W. K. Dement. Fri-.h ice eieam eery day at Flunk Fabre's. Families supplied in any (iiautil3 by leaving order. Also the liiifeL sliis eiMiki-d to order. Frank Fabres ivstersand ice cream are know u everywhere as par excellence. Have Wisiar's balsam of wild ehenj always at hand. It cures emmhs. eold.. bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in thiena, consumption, ami all throat and ping complaints, r.0 cents an. I.l a bot tle. Brace up the whole stem Willi King of the lllood. See Aiherti-eiitent. Why will you cough when .Shiloh Cnre willgive'iinmediate relief. Price 10 els ,i0 els and $1. Sold by V. 1". 1 lenient. Xo mure good weight at the Orient Baths. Three first-class barbers. All work guaranteed. Childrcns hair cut ting a ociaItj. J.G. Chai:ti:i:-. Highest price paid for old web and junk. Ciinis. Eva.nsox. lm Impure of Foard .Vr Moke-.. Tho Kev. Geo. II. Thayer, of l!onr bon, Ind., .saj.:Jolh myself and wife oweour lives to.Sjiii.on's Coxsumptiox Crnt:.' Sold by W. K. Dement. -A Na-al Injector free with e.u-h bottle of Shilnh-s Catarrh. Remedy Price ."i0 cent, 'old bv W, E. Dement.' -Fbic cutlery at Carl Adler-. It Never Tails. If all other, remedies have failed to aiford relief there is one that will never disappoint you. and that one is Syrup of Figs. The strong and the weak aliko find it "Miwerful for good. Harmless, yet thorough, always giving strength to the Ixiwels. S4i that regular habits may be formed and Ihe system restored to a healthy condition. Each half dollar bottle contains from twenty to thirty average dose-, and the dollar bottles more than double. For sale h W. K. Dement, Druggist, who has been ap pointed agent for Astoria. 1 lodge. Davis & Co.. wholesale agents Portland. Oregon. Always Refresnintr. A delicious odor is imparted by Fioreston Cologne, which is nlwaj's refreshing, no matter how freely used. A suro cure for dyspepsia. The Oregon I'LOOD PPUlFIEIt. Pse before uieal:; as directed. If von want nice fiesh lard, or good .siigar-eiuvdlia ins. just trnm the coun try go to F. i;. e.ii.-c-rson s bakery. For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old l'n;trhou. and the best o( wines, liquors ami San Francisco beer, call at Uie4ein opposite ihe bell tower, and see Camp belt. Axirill's mixed paints, the ln'sj in use. for saleal .1. W. Conn.s ding store opposite- Occident hotel. Mr. John lingers or Ihe Central .Mar ket. has made arrangements in keep al he finest fresh fish, eb. in their season Melniosh has n r-eived the laigCst and most complete slock of hats in the eii. Men's si.i from i?, lo 7. True h.ippiuess i derived from the use of Plunder's Oregon Dlood Puri lier. Peoph who have tried it ouco never give it up, because they want to remain happy. Shiloh's Catarrh Itemed v a posi tive cure for Catarrh. Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by . E. Dement. In a healthy body is a healthy spirit. Be healthy by cleansing your blood with a few bottles of Plunder's Oiegon lllood Purifier, and thus puri fy your spirit. -Hackinetttck." a lasting and fra grant iM-rfume. Price 'S and ,i0 cents-. Sold by W. F. Dement. Are on made miserable by Indi gestion, ('oiistination. Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin'.' Shiloli's Vital !i.er is a positive cure. For sale by W. , I. Dement. i C. H. COOPER, I ASTORIA, June 3, 18R2. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor, ASTORIA, OREGON. 8PBOIAL AisrisroTJipgoiEiMJrBiq-a? RKDUCTIOX OF WHOLESALE PRICES. 7 50 PER BARKELOF 30 GrALLONS. JLAKC.K OP.DEKS IN I.IKK PltOl'OP.TIOK. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents psr Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I 0O per Dozen VRpeclal attention paid to orilprs fioiu Public iioases and Faoiilies.'m -1 THE COLUMBIA BREWERY CSKTOC5 5 WBKtfe Of IS SUPKKIOU T(l MOS'I. AND IS IIXCKU.KI) P.V NONE ON THIS COAbl JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. WOnler left tit Ihe f'ERMAN'IA IlKKUI HAIA. will tie promptly atter.Urit to. W. Welch and W. W. Parker. Si rtvl of .1 C. Davulsnu, photognipher. I'ort-1 pinl.I171rl?r.inl. i.TIrTice eren M.ulhwcst comer lot 4. blk 21. -a. j land, .still retains the .negatives taken at . T J J L1"""1. Astoria last vear. and will fnrnih ilunli- u ,s l,ar ,-neni.t. "WaHtcrt to Rent. House of live to seven rooms, for fam ilv of two. For a suitable house a iood rent will be paid. Apply to this Office. Mocha coffee, at A. M. Johnson's. Xovelties in household articles at Foster's. Kites from tliPin on .short iioIm-i- flisj ihjMrianV prescriptions carefully lauiLscaiH! views are much admired audi, .():npounded ,h,v r night at .1. W. in large iteiiiami. iiwihi ( conn-s drug store, opprsite Occident I'se instead ot unwhohsinue e.is-: luetics, ('T.nxN'sSri.iMitu: SoaI. : Fresh taffv and caramels everyday -Ilir.i.'s Hah: axiWiii.sKi:i: D ;:., al Ihe Astoria Camly Faclorv, Main Sr. ."iOcI.s. ."John P. Ci.asex. Fre.sh fruit receicd at C. A. Mav'.s lv " P. J. ('oottinan. on Chenaintti street. j evcrv steamer. Xo stale tr.ish. Kvery has )i-t reeeiviil the latest and most z have bought ihoj variety of Oregon and California fruit fashionable style of gents and ladies "vt to Stevens tcj always on hand. I-oots. shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for LOEB & OO., .lP.HKi:s I.N WINES, LIQUORS. AM) CIGARS. AIIK.NTS rei: THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. gS AH goods sold at San Fnim-lsco 1'ilces .MAIN HTKEET. OpptHile Parker House. Astotla, Uresou. Astoria to Liverpool Direct. The fine Al Ship "Elwell" 1461 tons Register. Is innv recciviiij; f'arjjo, and liaving lanje entptgcnieiits will have quick dispateli, to be followed l.y the .1 I iron Burue AnMie .IoIih son OHT teas Register. For Fre'slit etc., apply to u vi.Fonr. ni'THRiE & CO.. dtr l'o rtlaml. Oregon Don't Iic in the II0usc. Ask druggists for "JRoueh on Jiats.' It ' clears out rats, mice, bedbugs, roaches, , vermin, flics, ants, insects. I3e per box. A CARD. MtonxDia) kack.17. wmwm FORTHEELOOBISmUfE Make use of tho Vegetable Kingdom. AWo lutely tbc BEST KNOWN REMC0Y! For the Kiowa and Liter CeMplalat,' Xew r ld ChltN. Fcrr. As we, Bjpt9l, etc. Fon Kidney and Kladdf r felieaaet, tbroalc 8kU TrMiblc uHd KheuaatlAm. Classen & Ocrkwilz branch Candy store, next 10 aievcnstV i os OOOK store, aim win uercaiiui iuu , ..... ... both places. Fresh candy always on -Lessons given in ax am Paper, .,.:,i' flowers taught in the latest ty!e. An-: ami. ..i...i.i...nf;.. n....i..i. " JU at lliv jli iwiiK .-jiuir. the famous Morrow .stiocs. Fable's ice cream is the best. Sim.on's 1,'ukk will Immediately siiiimpi- Sr Uvhkp. Xn. 1J. Oak street Portland, are Ihe bon ton tailors of the A new stock of stoves of the latest j relieve Cioup, whooping cough and metropolis. styles at jono a. .Montgomery s. Bronctmis. som oy v... JJemeni Has Stood tlie Test FOR YEARS. For particulars and ltlmonlala from well known people in our Stale read locals end circulars. SI. per Settle. To all who aro suffering from the nrrnrc inil Indisorntions nf vouth. nerv ous weakness, early decay. fos of man- triet- -hand. etc I will send a recino that will ' cure you FJtEE OF CilAlKlE. This; To ire-urcnciue take six lots for .. great remedy was discovered by a mis j Your druggist kci-ps and recommeadstt. sionary in South America. .Send a self : Asu for. and we that vou get the genuine. addressed envelope to the Iev. Joskimi T. Ixt am. Station D. Xew York City. kmn,,i Mtna MklHHy .Hen. Wella Health llencwer.. Absolute I cure for nervous debility and weakness ot lite generative iiinciions. sj, nc urug gists. Oregon Depot, DAVIS & CO., PortUnd, Or. Tl I K AN.N UAL1HKETINO OF THE Stock holders of Uic O. . 1. & B. Assoctatipu will b held at thehaTl of Beaver Lodge Jfa. 33. Immediately after Its aeadoaoBTliuBday night. Auiflt4tli. tor the election of om cers for tho easutos year, and for the trans action of such other bolnsa w igy coe before It. A. J. MftflTJBlt, Sect. I