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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1882)
4 " . gxc HItnUa astoAau AnTOUIA, OREGON: SUNDAY AUGUST 1V.ISV2 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. MundT Kxcej.tPd). . F. HAL.LORAN & COMPANY, IVui.i-sirus AM;ri:oi'i:iKTni:-. .'iton iiuiliihi'i, 'at v"fwf. rerms nj Subscription v..., ., ,n:.il. ioiirinflnl!: 5. " r.ai S y mail. odj -.-nr ' rroo r PMjii.e tnSubpribars. tr Advertisements inserted by the yir 11 rate of Si j .ers.auiro per month. I nnsient adverti3iriK. by the dr.y or week, i felly cent ier Munro for ouch in?ertloii. TBfE0ITY. "in: I)aii.v Astoria:? irill lie cnt by tnnWat?.'ircnx month, free of iwttaijc. Head er who contrutplaUalinenccfrnm the city can Mir Tiik Astokiax fulbiw them. D.vii.v or Wkkki.y fdillnnx to any ptftofflcc iriilh w.( additional crpemc. AddrcthC may he z'hvitpA as nfUn a tir-iiral. Isstw order at thf ciiiutiiiu rotmi. .Read the ad. of the excursion on thu (Jen. Canby this morning. Rev. Mr. McLaflerty will trench in the Methodist church this morning and evening at the usual hours. Tne Ona, Sontli Rend and Edith :ue lying at the foot of Cass street, and are being put in sea going trim. From the Oregonian we learn that the dry dock which is building at Albina, will be finished about the 1st of next April, and will cost .12.",Ci)0, The Statesman thinks that tho fact of a Walla Walla jeweler selling a 1,200 diamond is sufficient evidence that ihete is money in the country. Presbyterian church Rev. -I. IF, Condit, of Albany, Oregon, will preach at 11 k.. m., and the pastor at 7:"0 r. m. Suud.13 school at noon. Sixty shillings is the lowest, and sixty-seven shillings, six pence, the highest, freight paid on salmon ship ments to Liverpool from Astoria this peason. Congregational church Rev. T. V. Walters will preach at 1 1 a. m. and will give a lecture to the young people at 7:30 r. m. Sunday school at noon. Talmagc says in 0110 of his late sermons, that "newspapers are the front wheels of the Lord's chariot." Wc sell them at four bits a hundred neatly tied up and of ancient date. The handsomest advertising cards wo have ever seen are published by Dr. J. C.-Ayer oc Co., Lowell, Mass., who will send a sot of them to any ad dress on receipt of a letter stamp. The August term of the circuit court fortius county is about closed. Judge Stott and District Attorney Caples went up to Portland on yester day afternoon's boat. Tho former will be down in a few days to hear some cases in equity. The Glengarry finished loading yesterday. She has 23,000 cases of salmon aboard. The Victoria went to sen at -i a. .m. yesterday. The Ranff- slure starts up this morning. Tho State is due to-morrow morninir. The Daily Commercial Xcw.s and Shipping List, published at San Fran cisco, is a first rale commercial journal and exhibits a fairness in discussing matters and giving news and com mercial statistics that entitle it to the confidence of its subscribers. The people of Olympia have late ly voted against levying a tax for the purpose of building a now school- house. They can never expect to1 . compete with their Seattle friends unless they exhibit more enterprise than that. A schoolhouse is about as good an advertisement for a place that wants to grow, as can be devised. The engineers report to the sec tary of war is adverse to building a bridge across Young's river below tho Waluski, or across Lewis and Clarke's rivers below Barrow's farm. 'Tis to many a surprise, and to all concerned a regret, that the- engineers report on nearly everything which concerns As toria's interest, and upon which report can be made, is always adverse to the interests of this place. The little coaster Ona. wts beach ed yoBtorday, in order to have a new propeller put on. A few days ago while making hor first trip from Portland to Tillamook sho lost her ptopeller as she was cro3inir out. it halvin' and dron - ping off. Fortunately for the safety of the vessel there was a good breeze from the northwest, and by quick ., 0 4 ( work the captain got out his sails and j swung around, just missing the wreck of the Edith Lome, upon which he would otherwise have "one. Jury Disagreed. j At ten o'clock yesterday morning j j the jury in the case of John Bain, charged with murder, sent w.rd to ' the judge ih.it they could n.t agiec. : 'They were accordingly brought into ' sacqu'ital. Iionds t the amount undivided "- middle portion lots 1 and I f c-mw. r ii f J'J.bH; .::::. Shivcry's Astoria. 1JT.. of .,,fty were furnished for 7XViHiaiu If. and ANey CJilmoie to' ;the auiw.ir.uice of the defendant at . I. L. Moore. S E. ', wiT.J north. 15. i"" "'i :thcne.t teim of slip circuit com t to be lield IM ,Ul" cli" "ext :,nrt he was allotted to g. on hail. It is an unwritten law in newspaper j olliees, that until a ease has been re- .moved from the jurisdiction of the court it is not to be commented upon in public print. For that reason wj are constrained 10 refrain from any comment upon the action of the jury. Perhaps it is as well to let a good deal remain unsaid that is the result of years of experience and observation. Those who were present during the trial and heard the remarks of the counsel, both for the defense and prosecution, cannot but agree with tho sentiments there enunciated in refer ence to the duty of socieJ3 to the in dividuals composing it, and of indi viduals to the bociclj of which they form component parts. A Woman's View of it. The following from the New North west correctly illustrates the feeling of the better class of society regarding tho legal farce latch' enacted hete: dames A. Liwrence, who deserted his wife in this city and induced jMiss Nellie Sloan to elope with him, marrying her in Astoria under the name of T. F. Sqnitcs, pleaded guilly in the state circuit court to the crime of bigamy and was sentenced to a line of 300, which amount a relative paid, and the scoundrel was set at liberty. His first wife having obtained a di vorce, ho was promptly re-married to Miss Sioau, who had also returned to the state after being deserted by him in Switzerland, and the dis-graced couple sailed on the outgoing steamer. Thus culminated one of the most sorrowful cases of desertion and elope ment in the annals of crime a case which produced a piofound sensation and .shocked eveiy circle of Portland society. The judge and prosecuting attorney who allowed Lawrence to escape with so light a penalty for his great crime were without doubt actuated by wortlry motives and desired to do the best under the circumstances for all parties concerned, particularly Miss Sloan, but wo question the wisdom of their judgment. Lawrence's marriage to Miss Sloan under his proper name certainly gave no guarantee for hi? good behavior in the future. It onlv opens the wav to further crime by him and greater misery for her. She can enjoy no happiness with the totally depraved wretch whom she is henceforth to call husband, but must constantly rack with the fear that that he will desert her ns he did his first wife in Portland and herself in Europe. The marriage may bring her temporary relief, but it will be brief indeed. A thousand times heller oil' would she be in her shame away from him than iulier dis grace with him. As long as sho may live, there will lloat before her agon ized vision a picture of Ihu wrecked home where first she listened lo the lying words of an unfaithful husband, and her waking and sleeping moments will be haunted by the lleeing phan tom of the man she cannot honor and dare not trust, while the .-addened face of his cruelly w rouged fust wife will look mutely and appealing!' upon her from every nook and corner of her unhallowed home. The first wife of this monster, grief stricken and broken-hearted, lives in her Portland cottage in an atmosphere of sadness, treasuring the ashes of her dead love and tho dust of her cher ished hopes, her faith in human truth and goodness wrecked, and her future happiness forever blighted. Surround ed though she be by relatives and friends, naught but misery awaits her in the knowledge that the man whom she so honored and adored, and who proved so unworthy of her woman's love, is now "the husband of one who can nover bestow upon him the afFec tion and respect that made his Port land home a haven of peace and hap piness while fche lived in serene un- j consciousness of his hellish nature. Xo redress has the law afforded her, and no punishment has it meted out to the wretch who so cruelly wronged 'her. T , m i vix. Look noon this sad case m auy light ve may, it is evident that, the escape J L d Lawrence only means the greater ot Lawrence only means the grader ultimate uuhappiness of both his vic tims, with the prospect that tie will yet wrong other women as he has Miss Von Bolton and Miss Sloan. The iron j l doors of the penitentiary -should have! closctl "l,,n " Jllul ""cl an out-! raged community from the contami-, nation of his presence. It was as grave mistake to mm thu vicious ani-- mnl lose tojigain prey iiponjcicty. ! w-i. .. Ki-.T. ('. I m dlingrr to --am Hairis." Lands. W.lTof S.E.I timber on lot amis. E. L of S.W. of .-i!. ami W.io A rloA-c rml- Mote 3or n. ii iti:f x. w. .,. x. e. 4'ofi .U CiaA S 0111 , iltllS i S. W. sht. 27T. S north. II. G west: i r 2 also lot l. see. 23. T. r north. R. C west, ail tt (J aDS at 1) l'l CeS I s.1 .nan. VI Uiiited.vate. - toJ.F.Uair.tws,!otwl J'. 7 noi th. K. 10 wet. l-'.'l 14 George and .Marv C. Flnvel to Elizabeth O'Connor, loi ::. blk n. shivcly Astoria. 400. 17 F. and C. Sheiman to Arabella, Zetterinan. lot s. Ilk ."i .MeClure's Astoria. &M. 22 Michael Mever Jo H. Itohr. Ion ::, 4. r, and fi, Ml: .H. Sl.'2i 24 Edwin M. Wolfe to Alexander J. Ankeny, E .. 5 W U and W M of S E h sec 2. T. x north. K. i wet. on acres. S47.-. 20 United States to F. Hamburg, homestead. X Jof X E U and lots 4 and .". .m'c :. T. 7 north, H. U wot. 2; Trustees of tin: estate of M. .1. Kinuej to liergman and 1'erry. lot 7. blk 10. McCliueV. Astoria. SI, 100. '2S I?. W. and Sarah E. Carnalian to Isaac Foster. lot 1 and east 10 feet of lot 2. blk llli. Shively's Astoria. S22270. 2l Thomas arid Xanc IJramel, S. . of X. W. U d W. U of X.'E. i sec is. T. 7 north. II. 8 west, minus 4.iis acres. M.O00. :w J. M. and S. L. bhively to Lewis ;. 1 laaven. lots 7, s and 9, blk 4. Shi vel y A Gloria. .-COO. -The .fas. ft. Rain has finished loading. In addition to her load of snlmoii the ft longarry takes fifty tons of Hour. The Ynquina will sail for Yaqui- na and Coos Hay the early part of this week. According to Mr. Villard's report the bridge over the Snake at Ainarorth will cost $.350,000. The road over the Cascade mountains to Puget Sound will be 225 miles long and will cost 810.000.000. The roall from Portland to Ivalatna will be 44 mile long and will cost 38,000 per mile, exclusive of the bridge at Ivalatna, which is estimated at $1,500,000. E. M. Ciannini was arrested in Ponland last Friday for killing ftoor- gio Ricco, at Skamania, W. T., Ia3t Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Fetch was shot and instantly killed in Moore's valley, Yamhill county, last Thursday. Sho was'ridinghoraeina buggy and was shot in the back by some unknown person. In Walla Walla last Thursday night, in a drunken row, a soldier named Reynolds shot a citizen named Allen, inflicting a wound that will prove fatal. Fi oh caramels this morning al the Astoria Landy ractory. Will have lee cream at llo-coo'.s Sat- urda evening and all dav Suudav. Occident Block Special Xotice. Attention is directed to the Annual meeting of the O. F. L. A R. association next Thursday. A full attendance is of the utmost im'poitance. A.rii. There will be a special meeting, Sun day, August 20th, at 2 o'clock i i.. for the purpose of electing division officers for the ensuing year; also lo" transact any business thai may come berore the meeting. AH members 111 good stand ing are requested to attend. M. F. KJU.I.V, Seel'v . A Happy Thought. It was a happy thought that led lolhc production of a concentrated fi nit sj nip, so baimless in its nature that il tnav be given either to the mother or her babe, relished alike by both, and of such won derful efficacy that all who tako it feci brighter and happier. W. E. Dement. Druimist. who ha- been appointed agent for Astoria will furnish any one wishing Sj rup of Figs a trial bottle free of charge, or -ell fifty-cent and 1 bottles. Hodge. Davis & Co.. w holev.de agents Portland. Oregon. Skinny Jlen. Wells Health Rencwer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of thegencrathc functions. .SI, at drug gists. Oregon Depot. DAVIS CIK Portland. Or. Always Refreshing. A delicious odor is imparted by Floreston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Novelties in household arth le.s at Foster's. The -Always liandy stovepijui shelvas at .lohn A. Montgomery. Will vim suffer with Dispensia and Liver Complaint :' Shiloh's Vitali.er is KUuraiittHil to cure vou. Sold by W. E. Dement. Mr. .John Kogers of the Central Mar! ct, has'mado arrangements to keep al flwcr-t:iiiulit in the latest style. Ap e finest fresh fish, eto in their season ! !'' al 'll sity Rook stoie. Fabrc's icecream is the best. Fine cutlery at Carl Adler's. Mocha coffee, at A. M. Johnson's. Highest price paid for old web and! junk. " ' Vm:i.s. Evassox. . lm Inquire o Foard & Stokes. . . Shinner& Rvbke. No. 11, Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. Fancy soaps and perfumery of all kinds can be found at J. "W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. HATS! HATS! HATS! : j ppiPCC BELOW COST! T 1 llllTpTl'lSPfl x 11J puiVUrtOVAl :uo,M'or wan entire sampie 11110 2- i of the finest quality r" TTofe n.llfl CJfl.ll fit 'WSs&i M l-LO tlllU Vil.JJ? IU ipgj ,,.,' oiiil'feSIS 11H 0Y 11 1)1 ICO, cllltli lM will oll foi fllP llfiYi I " m Lil IU1 lJlu """-H " 1 - I - .AlA.r noj- VJrm hVon- cisco cost. Over 300 different styles to choose from. Call at once and get a bargain of the boss. AC. X. BLANT, Merchant Tailor. Ilatt;r and Clothier. I'rriiviait Kit I er Cinchona fJabr. The Count Cinehnn va the .spnui-di Viceroy in Peru in HEX). The Counter, his wire, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from 'which she wa freed by the use of the native remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. as it was called in the language ol the country, -Quinquina. Graleful for her recovery, on her return to Europe hi 1V!2, she introduced the remedy 111 Spain, where it was known under virions names, until Jii;ii:imi called il Cinchona, in honor of the huh t who had brought them that which was 1 more precious than the gold of thcluc;:. j To this dav, after a lapse of two hun- ureuauu uuy year, science mis uiru ns nothing to tako its place. It eueclu ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the. stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it docs a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Bitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-day as they were in the days of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi ents of these bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known quality. Atrial will. satisfy you that this is the bet bitter in the world. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." and we willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, croceis and liquor dealers. Order it. Loeb& Co., agents for Astoria. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions :f youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay. lo-.s of man hood, etc., 1 win send a recipe mat will cure you FREE OF UIIAKGH. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addrcs-vd envelope to the Rev. Josr.pn T. Inmam, Station D, Xew York City. Ilon't Dip in the II0u-e. Ask druggists for "Rough on Rats." 1 1 clears ont nits, mice, bedbugs, roaches, vermin. Hies, ants, insects. 13c per liov. The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were sulfering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Panip'n lets'free to any address. Selh W. Fow Ic tfcSon- "ioston. IJrace up the u'hole system with King oftholtlood. See AdvcitNcment. Astoria Ire Icpt. Frank Fabre is now prepared to siip ldy families, restaurants, hotels, saloons. etc.. with pure mountain ieeon t he pi em- ises. r resu ice cream every uay. i;aus panics and dinners supplied with ice cream at short notice. Furnished Jtooins to fjM At Mrs. Muuson's lodging hou-j. Wanted to Kent. House of the to seven loom--, fur fam ily of two. For a suitable house a good rent will he paid. Appl to this Office. Smile Again on Me! Sighed Tom to his beloved. He knew not what gae her such a charm in his eyes. Her teeth, preserved by SoZO DOXT which she had used fiom girl hood, did his business. She held' her lover bv iitucs ofSOZODOXT. Classen & Oerkwit. haxeboimht the branch Candy store net to Mrvrus i (Jo's Ixtokstoie. and will hereafter run both places. Fiesh ea'udy alw.us on hand. What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely flavored ire cream that Frank Fabre "makes V Fresh taffy and caramels eev dav al the Astoria Candy Factory. Main M. Joiix P. Ci.Asr. Fresh ice cream every day at Frank Fabre's. Families suppliei'l in an quantity by Icaxlng order. AIm the linest oysters cooked to order. Frank Fabres oysters aid ice cream are known everywhere as par excellence. P. J. Goodman, on Clienanius -treel, has just received the latest and most fashionable .style of gents and laities lMtots. shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Mot row shoes. The nutritive properties of Coi.dkx.-. Liiniii.'s Lioj'iiiI'kkf axi Toxic Ix- Y lStlAV1K.f ".)"? "f"' wiihoiil solid food. CoWoi.s;nooirr. Lessons "iven in Wax :ud P.nter ! Shihdi's Vitaliyeris what you nerd l for Constipation. Loss of Appetite. Diz- J7.iness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 7"i cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. Tiiat Hacking Cougn. can be mi quicklv cured bv Shiloh's dire. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. Fresh fiuit received at C. A. Mav's b every steamer. Xo stale trash. Every variety of Oregon and California fruU always on hand. Remember Frank Fabre's ice cream. It Is par excellence. MAGIC BALM l fib Jfe 7 HrH. ifeteb rmL e9K; f& ESzS' U-- ,3 rt3 TJu ;ii'at Australian Jtcmcdy for RHEUMATISM! Toolliaehr. XeiirnlZa.llacluicIie Seintien. ;ot. f,iiiiilHgn. Sprain. :inl Swellings. Hums :uul Sen Il. Chilblains. Iituises.lle::t:iclic. Frosted Feet ami I'nrs. So r'e Throat. Pulu in Use Chest. I'arAehc. Corns and Riiiiious. Anil all Rodily Inins-. This reiioniifil Australian Keiiiedyisinaile erlii-iel or Australian herbs, trrown by Hie ("criu.iiisof the nisewood scrub iltetiiet. ;iiecns:tiitl. Australia, who make herb cul ture a specialty, ir does not contain any jHtisonoits insiedii'iits whatever, and n tin BEST PREPARATION in the world tor the aboc complaints. A PerlVet Cure 4'tiaranteed in Ev ery Case. It eosts hut r.0 rents per bottle, and it is simply foolishness for those who are snffer uit; pain not to use it. Full Directions accompany each Dottle. Sold by all Druggists and 1'atent tciliclne Dealers. PROF. .11. A. SCOTT & CO., Sole Proprietor . .Ilniiurueturers os. l ;:; ml ',.-, Krlde slrcel, B41I la rat. Ilelorin, AHHiralla. .l.nKKIl'i.V nr.POT - - Sunta tiara, t'al. W. E. IE.-IKXT. Sole Asent Tor Astoria. Oresou. - ASIC FOK- Union India Rubber Company's I'ure I'ant Cum Crack Proofl RUBBER BOOTS. DKWAKK OF" IMITATIONS! De sure the Hoots are stamped CRACK I'UnuF on the heels, and hae the PURE UVM SPItrXflS m the foot and instep, which prewnt their rnicking or breaking. We aruiiuw-making thriit with HUllUtZR AXPASUESTOS Soles whieh will make thrin hist more than twice as long as any l.'ub'ier Hoots made. 10 1: SAM". DY AM. DKAL1SKS. ai.i. kivds iti'iu'.r.i: nnr.Tixu.i'ACic- INC.HOSK.SriMXCS.cI.OTIIIXC. T.OOTS AND SHOES, etc. :io:'Vi: vi: riuber co. K. II. l'KASE..Ir..l .llU. m San Francisco. Elegance and Purity. I -tilies who ajpreciate elcganco and purity are using Paiker's Hair Ilal sam. It 13 the best article sold for re storing gray hair to its original color, beanlyaiid lustre. Seils better th.iu any other proprie-t-iry medicine, is what every druggist hi the Pacific Coast sayn, meaning of CMiir.se, Pfuuder'd Oregon RIood Puri fier. Ifyouuai'l nice fresh lard, or good sugar-cured hams. ju-t from the c'oun trv go tti F. I!. F.lbcrsonsbaker. hiloh"s Cough and Consumption Cine is sold b" Us on guarantee. It cure.s eo!isi:niitltiit. ihl by W. K. De ment. dimp. WiiiMiping Coushand l.ron ehitis immediately relieved by Shibdi's Cure. Sold by W. K. Dement. For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old lio-.irhon, and the best ot wines, liquors and Sau Francisco beer, call at t lie (1cm opjtosite the hell tower, and see Camp bell. Mcintosh has received the largest ami most complete stock of hats in the city. Men's sizes from i3i to 7":f. Cat :mh cured, health and sweet breath .secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edj . Priee .10 cents. Masai Injector free. hor sale by v. K. uement. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible coimh. Shiloh's Cure is the romcdx tor on. Sold by W-F". De ment The country is Hooded with circu lars of quacks and their nostrums. Do not be caught by these swindling vul tures, but use lcniedics which are compounded upon a scientific basis, as the Oregon Blood Purifier, intro duced by a standard house. Plnsician.-. prescriptions carefullv compounded day or night at J. W -Conn's drugstore, opprsitc Occident ! Hotel. . ,. , r, , . . .1. (. Davidson, nhotonran her. Port- hind, still retains the negatives taken at Astoria last year, and will furnish dupli- oates rrom them on short notipe. His landscape views are much admired and in large demand. dwlm To banish contusion from garments and linen, disinfect with Ot.kxx's St;i.- niun so.vr Pike's Tooth.vcpf. Dp.ops cure iu oue minute. iMT IBIk; NEW COODS .m 1 mmmmm, WHiQ C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ii v 1 OTnor i I have removed to the i KNIGETS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUTLDHfG; And have, Without a Sinn-lf Kxception, j The Finest, and Best Arrani Store in (top. 1 Xow Goods Received bv Kverv Steamer in All tho Ziatest Styles and XTovftl-tiM Call and Inspect Stock and Purchaso No trouble to C. H. COOPER, ASTORIA, June J, 1882. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, - EEDUCTIOX OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKtSK ORDF.US IN LIKE PKOPOHTIOX. Less Quantities, SO Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer - - - S I OO per Dozen 0SpeeiaI attention paid to orders from Public lluu-tps and FomlllesVt THE COLUMBIA t kp ieso xs IS SUPEP.IOU TO MOST. AND Is KXCI'M.KD BY NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. -Orders lelt al Hits CEHMANIA BKKU! IIALL wUl lie piomptly fttteudts! to LOEB & dO., .IORHKKS l WINKS. LIQUORS, XSl) CIGARS. At: km s rou tiik Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. fWAU goods vld at Sun Franclseo friers-. I MAIN STREET. Opposlte Parker House. Astoria, Orccon. Astoria to Liverpool Direct. The fine Al Ship "Elwell" 1461 tOnS Register. Is now receivini: Org", and haiu large, engagemcuts will hae quirk dispatch, to he : followed hy the A I irea Barque Anaie John- son" OOT tens Befflster. 1'or Freight etc, apply to P.ALFOCK, GUTHRIE & CO.. dtf rortland. Oregon Weort for Sale. 1 havo about six hundred and fifty cords of dry hemlock, which twill sell for cash at S3.73 per cord. I will deliver tho wood to my customers. R.R.Mauiox. Have Wistar"s balsam of wild cherry alu'nvsnMinnil. Tf piirns niiahj f.nltt. bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in - tiuenza, consumption, and an tiiroat and jungcomplalnto. 0 cents amUSl abol - L' . in a healthy body is a healthy spirit. Be healthy by cleansing your blood with a few hottlea of Pfiin.W,. . . . . Oregon Utood ruritter, and thus puri fy your spirit. A new stock of stoves of the latent styles at jonn a. .Montgomery 5. , J LOWEST PRICs TtttMl' Get Prices Whether You or Not. ahoiu goods. && BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. BREWERY FOB THEBUBII ISTHE LIR . Make use of the VegetabhyKIngdora. Abso- ? lutely the BEST KNOWN REMEDY! . Forthe Blood anil l.lrr CdMpUlMbt, New r ld f hUH. ctt, .tzue. ttynptPiUt. etc. "Eotlv Oure KOB Kldncjr and Bladder Mese4, Chreale kla TrMe and MheNBMtilM. Has Stood the Test FOR YEARS. For particulars and testlmonlala front well knowu rxHiplo In our .State tcad- Jocala aod circulars-. 1 r"c"p I. per ltoctle. , To liwiiro K CUre take six lots for . j Vour uvusglst kc,i tuui recommen4.lt. : Ask tor, und we that you get the Crouln. Annual Meet'nj. I tlWK AN Mr A L MEETING OT THE Stock- 1 JL holders of the O. Y. h. &' B. A-Woeiftllan nil! ha held at the hall ot Beaver vtag& Jl. S5. immediately after Its session on TJumtoy nieht. Au2iist2-h. tor the elecUoa of oal- cers fur the casulng year, and tor tne traas aetloa of such other QoslpMsafl any oave I before it. 0?m aEOMTXMD iocmg.H7. A.J.MSGXatS;8Ct. r