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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1882)
N Tc ?j:x$ ..siavtau, AbTOUIA, OKEUON: Ai'fM-T.u ivv Tl'JiSDAY. I5SUBD EV2RY MOHNING. ''.Imitiuy Lxcatted. J. V. HALLOBAN &z COMPANY, rrr.i.i.-iiKirs AMjri:oi'j:iirroi:-'. Isiorwn Iiiuldhtq, Cats Stwt. Terms of Subscription : -errot by C.irrior. por week 'i.'i Cont -nt by ajnil, four inonthf .... -S" 00 -er.i by tnn'1, mio year. ...........-. CO free nf Iistaee to Subscriber. sr AJvcrluoaient- inorlod by t!io year at l ratcnf 1 .Vi porsqunro ier month. lrnn-icnt uilvcrtisiag, by tho day or wok, 5ft- cent iei siuarofor each insertion. THE CITY. Thr I'aii.v .5Toi:ian rM he taif hy nitiHat"tcaiU a month, Jre ot jtitlagc. llrad err icho contemplate a turner from Ihr city can V:- Tiik A-nonTAX folh'it ihrm. Daily or KKKI.V edition to anu po-l-ofllcc with' wi' vidMonci arpcnur. jitldref inayfjc ;i iiigcd o oil- n & dffr. Isavc order ot ti" tiiuntino rotun. The Klwcll went to pea yesterday afternoon. The Wallncetonngocs out to-day. The Portland schools re-open to rn iitov. Astoria .schools will begin licet Monday. iilZ'T Smith, of Iwacimva, was Killed by a runaway team at that pla-H'. last Sunday morning. The steamship rolu tiibia will take jy6:i cases salmon and 3D bar rels and will leave about noon to-day. -The I'robate court will transact business ne.xi Monday. The county commissioners will meet next Wed nesday. -The directors of the Salem wool en mills have decided to begin work immediately. The building is esti mated to cost -200,000. The Annie Johnson finished loading last night. She has 250 tons of Hour from Portland, 3.",178 cases of .salmon from Astoria. -Yesterday was a warm day for Astoria -and a dry east wind made the shady side of the street, and cool ini' beverages desirable. -The Wolfe finished loading last evening. She is another of the many vessels that have loaded at tiiis port and will take out a valuable cargo. Tho Pierce county, W T., Re publican delegates are instructed to vote for l'ren ts for congressional dele gate nominee at the coming territorial convention. The Circuit court was in .session yesterday, and after hearing argu ments, the cacs m Question wore car ried over, and tho court adiourned for the session. Attention is directed to tho fact that assessments on the capital stock of the O. F. L. it 1$. association is now due and payable, and in a few days will be delinquent. -Say a tho Coos JJaj' Mail: The run of salmon in tho bay at present arc considered to be large fish. We are informed that a great number of them won't gill in an 8i mesh. Tho Union Packing company ad vertise that they will pay a reward of 0 for the recover of either of tho men, named Andrew Johnson, who were drowned oft" the bar lust Sntur day. Facob Hampton, apioneer, aged about 78 yenra, died at his son's home at fJosheu, on the 19th inst. Ho came to Oregon in 184H, and lived in this state ever since. -Catherine creek, Union county, in alive with young salmon fry hatch ed from this spring's spawn. The water and weather has been extreme- ly favorable, hence the extraordinary number. The Gen. SUlcs will leave for Tillamook, Garabaldi and Hobsonville to-morrow morning at five o'clock. Pare, $5; for round trip, 7. The tine weather suggests this as a pleas ant excursion. The White Star Packing Company orgauized last Wednesday. Tho fol lowing are the board of directers: X. P. .Toliansci!,- F. E. Wright, B Galla gher, S. Ualtstrom, A. Amnutndscn, Under the euicicnt management of. at steatlHy at woik, together with Supervisor Xurnberg, a graided road occasional help from the Umatilla and has been completed to the military Walla WaIla il ' expected that the bridge on the Walluski, where it iajusmU lrM experienced at seasons proposed to construct a new bridge nf lnv wall'r win i a measure, and slash out the old military road tooln"iatoo!- tlie Cam farm. The residents 0:1 the ( "Mr.r. 11. Cooper intends to leae Claskanine and Xehalem will thenj',1"' .JJje 1,,,f '.TJ-'n for a,i .l'lanci-co to be 111 time for the arrival ha-e what is so much needed, an. of the late-t Kastern and European im- open road to Astoria, without ford or ferry, on which to pack or drive stock. GRAND JURY REPORT. To the Honorable, the .Judge oi the I t'ircuit Com! of the Stale of Oregon, for ' the County of (lat-op: The Grand "my duly ciiipauuclcd, . "" "'charged and suoin. at and for Use Au gust term, lvfc. of tlie said court, beg leave to rcirl that we have diligent! cmmlrod into all crimes committed or ! itiable in ihU county that have come to jour knowledge or notice, ami have dis ipocdof iiiein in accordance wilii our !bct judgment and information and with all th dispatch con-i-tcnl withtlie importance of our tru-t. We have isiteil and examined into the condition and manngement of of the ofnce3 pertaining to the court- of justice in the count, and find them well man aged and conducted, and so far a we have been able to ascertain, in the ad ministration thereof the law-, are faith fully observed. We have visited and examined the cit jail, and find the same well kept and the building -nfc and well adapted to the purposes lor which it i- intended. With regaid to the eountj jail, wc ll.i.l .1.. ....v ....II l.A.. .1 -. .. l f had the same well koat and managed. but rejrret lliat our dut compels us to criticise the interior construction of the building. We think Ihe outside walls andxoorto be safely constructed, but we find the iron u-ed in the construction of the eells very light, the eelis without any adequate entilatioii. the hinges, bolts and roiK used in enniie'liou ilh the cctis and door to lie very inferior, and badly tustencd, and tlie building al most entire! destitute of s.verago. We think some arrangement should b devised by which the jailor or officer feeding the piisoner-i. and finding it necessary to remove one or more per sons from the jail eonid m keep them !ihatlhc need not all he in tlie same department a it now is. and that belter and r.iore ci-ure fastening vhoultl be furnished for all the do'.is. and we hcicwith resp.'etlulij call the attention of the County court lollds subject. Having now completed the liu.-,ine before us we respectfully ask to be dis charged. C W. II AM KLIN. Foreman. The fastest time ever made be tween Victoria and San Francisco was made by the steamship Dakota in (50 hour. and 19 minutes from wh.irf to wharf. The next best time was made by the City of Chosicr in C() hours and 50 minutes. The llev. .Mr. Wilson, the new minister for Orace church in Astoria, writes to iii.shop Mortis front Salt Lake City, that he expects to take the steamer of the 27th from San Fran cisco for this place, lie may be looked for, therefore, on the steamer to-day. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of the 3d annual picnic of theY. 31. (.'. A., which appears this morning. The select character of this excursion, coupled with the pleasant nature of the entertainment will doubtless insure a very pleasant and .successful c.cur.on. The steamer Yaquina canto down from Portland last Sunday morning and left for Yaquina and Coos Pay at half-past four. The Yaquina "has been rebuilt on somewhat a different model, and has more carrying ca- pacity than before. She for the Sound to load on her next trip. Oapt. the Astoria agent. will leave with coal Hustler is Tis considered impossible to find the bodies of the two men drowned on Ihe bar while in tow of the Miles, last Saturday. Each was named An drew Johnsen; they were stockholders in the Union Packing company. Three members of that corporation have been drowned this season, tho first having been Frank Jlrown, for whose body a fruitless reward of one hun dred dollars was offered. The Afton went up stream yester day. The City of Sparta arrivod from Adelaide, on Sunday. The bark Scottish Chieftain, Ulclntyre master, arrived in the same afternoon. This vessel is bark-rigged, and has l,Ji92 registered tons, tonnage. She comes ast fr0,n Vladivostock, at the mouth of the Amoor river, in Siberia, and has "300 ions coal, and 210 ioDs ce ment, together with a consignment of liquors for Orcg.m. The Portland papers say that the Walla Walla which has been at work on St. Helen's bar has already made a channel 500 feet long. 100 feet wide and 21 feet deep, and 'tis thought probable that that depth Kin bo ob tained for the entire width of the bar. The new dredger will be launched aoout the Gth of September, and with ! lioi'tntiriiu 1 in iigne.-i price pant lor old web and junk. Cnnis. Evan-sow lm Inquire of Foard & Stokes. The Paly Way. One of the worst features connected with these appropriations is the fact! 1,1 . . : tuat monev urns appropriated is so. i;.,ni,. t., i. n,t,ii,i ..t ;,, c..i...,,w r .......v.... y. ri.. ..,.,, ..... ... v..v....vot which to say the least, are no more .i ... .....:. ..,....-. ir fi....'o u""""l,c "im""l"lft " w,v",!elass aoods at very low apuropiation is to be snout dredging' 4i... rv.i. ....:.. i :.,.i. .... : ... mi v.iumu. ..., v,,.. jb...w,.b niiifht with as much niofit take it out i ,.. i ...., ,v ..,...,...,.1 fi' - IV L.V UI1U Wl1V 41V r t W4A . . W" thousand dollars may aid the ex chequer of a few superintendents and laborers, but will never permanently improe the Columbia bar. Whoeet in.f..Ai. undrtkes that work will find he has j -iM. i .,. ;, i.,,..-. ..i .k 1W ..... ,..,.v .... ..v..j5lrp.,1 J).X KEI.T.mir.R. Agent, jjt it can be done; not by dredging, but by proper break-water jetties:: and this is the onlv wav in which it ' , j , can be done. hen this work is commenced Ore- gon miouiu 1101 ne couieiu nun :i pi:tu of "nprovements which will k mm ,v..-.l K, iin n,..rj.fTn(lftft It allr.lllr nred by the appropriation. It should be thorough and permaueut at every point, and if the appropriation is in- j sufficient, when it can be shown that: the work i. valuable and enduring, ! more can be obtained. In the mean-J time, the different localities hhould drop all rivalries and work together. ' - Pahmx. Henr The Other Side. Mi:. Km tor. : .My attention has j been attracted to an Item which ap-' ueated in your Sunday's issue the 27th. relating to a disaster which terminated j in the lo-s of two valuable lives. Their, untimely death is immed'ate! traceable to and the direct result of the misman agement of the expedition. The parties representing it are wholly re.sjionsiblo and alone to blame, for the los of the men's lives. I undertake to review the facts. Neither the men who -o miserably i perished nor any ot the survivors agreed to go or weni of their volition much less" from their own "choice" as, stated in your Sunday's, issue: they did not prefer to cross the Columbia bar in empty open boats, minus anything ap pertaining to a proper outfit on a hazar dous trip of that. kind, but requested the permission of taking the steamer, in stead, which was denied them by .1. W. II time, who did not even condescend to. treat his fishermen with the same con sideration that he extended to his Mon golian employes which of itself, is suffi cient to impress one most favorably with Mr. J. V. Hume's conduct in this partic ular instance at least. The only alter native he left his fishermen was toeithcr take the chances for their lives in an empty loat or be summarily dissmissed from 'his employ, which threat he forth with proceeded to execute to teach his men submission, which impresses our minds very powerfully that J. W. Hume holds the lives of his fishermen verv cheap when we. consider that for the paltry sum oi live uonars per man he inislit have secured their passage on the steamer, aud thereby averted the fate of the two brave men. instead of being instrumental in launching them into eternity and sending them to a pre mature and watery grave. I make these assertions on the ground and for the reason of conveying to the friends of the deceased and the public generally a correct view of Hie case and to prove loiuem me ineorrigioie green and rapacity of J. W. Hume. And the utter irresponsibility and laek of judgment in the person ofCapt. Whiteomb! No man of ordinary com mon sense and underslanding, claiming to be what he represents himself to bo who would, under any circumstances, have attempted to cross the Columbia bar with a string of boats and their liv ing freight unprovided for cases of emergency, knowing as he ought that a southwest gale had been prevailing for some days previous in the oiling, caus ing a heavy gionnd swell on the bar. lint we have had evidence of his skill on a former occasion. Cl.AKK II AX-OX. --All our old friends bring its new ones, and both old and new are arc using that celebrated vcgetablo com pound, Pfnntler's Oregon Blood Puri fier. Certainly a flattering testimo nial as to tlie virtue and ameliorating qualities of this Botanical Remedy. Use it now delay is dangerous and may piovc fatal. Shipper fc Kyblce. No. 11. Oak street Portland, are the hon ton tailors of the metropolis. Whate'er besides you chance to wani. Xeer fall short or SOZODOXT. I'ut always keep it in yoursight. A source of beauty aud delighl. Toclcanse your teeth till withyonr-siiiile The most fiistidious you beguile. If vou want nice fresh lard, or good .-uirar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to r. I', h-lhcrson s oakery. race up the whole system wilh King the 1'Ioori. See Advertisement. of Win will you cough when hilohi Cure will giveimiuediate relief. Price 10 ct- r.o el- and .l. Sold by Y. F- De ment. Are vou made, miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite. Yellow Skin V Slfrlolfs Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. F Dement. Shiloh's Cihi: will immediately relieve: Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by W.E. Dement. Safe and profitable is the invest ment of a few bottles of Plunder's Oregon Dlood Purifier; Safe, becauso it is a vegetable compound; profitable, because it will diminish vour doctor bill. P. J. CJoodman, on Chenamus street, has jn-t received tlie latest and most fashionable stylo of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoe-. -IMiysicians' piescriplioiis carefully eoiiinoiinilcd dav or iii"ht at .1 V . K dnig sSre?oi e Ocedcnt 11 f.iV.i " l Mocha coffee, at A. M. .lohnson's. lijjibre'.s icecream is the best. Fresh taffv and caramels every day at the Astoria Candy Factory, Main St. Jottx 1. Classkx. Novelties in Foster's. household articles at Another Wonderfnl Dincovoryl It law been discovered within the J1 ? aR3 JM. l,"! "JLfiPHa i( buy . our fall slock of provisions i- :i to t .. M. Johnson it nasaiso dccii ciiseovereu inai ino !.,,., - - nri, ilfvi nrrhteil store is, A. M Johnsen: -Also mat ne ua iioiuin but !ir-t- nriees. Abo that the children r are waited on imme- aiaieiy. -i&o imu your iiwrn are eni (four house, on the instant, and the IS: ladies know Shut it i the eieane? nocm -toiein town, ami p!ea?e not force! it. ..khlP..l SI A. M.JoiiNsov Wautcil. panner wan si eapuu: oi iw uonars , r 7 - .,..,, t !rtt rn,tn,. n inn rt r. in a urouiaoiv ou-iiie. -v sioie ;inu proved security. Inquire at the renl.niii ( IfiTTiQ Tit 1rifPQ enate and intelligent ofhoe on Main tlllU l-"-lP tU P11 Aton:i lee Ilepor. Frank J'abrei-now prepared to .sup- id v families e-tniirani. hotels. saloons. , j' - te.. with pure mountain iceontheprem- ises. J"nsh ice cream every day. 1'alls i partus ami dinner- supplied wim i,e ,.rra, nt Jl0rt notici Th'urnislieil IIoouih to f.et At Mrs-. Muiisuif.s loduing house. Yt'auteil. A good cabinet maker on eitv work. Apply immediately ,n '- W. (Jalliek. A sioiiu furniture store. ; W oil Tor Sale. . , , -; , , . . 1 have about six hundred and nrt i cords of dry hemlock, which 1 will m-U for casli at s.;5.7. per cord. 1 w ill deli er the wood to my customers . ltj J'--" AKiON. A Varied Performance. .Many uouder how Parker's ("Jiiigei Ionic can ticrfnrni such varied cure?. thinking it essence of ginger, when in ' fact it is made from medicines which act e.verv diseased organ. many valuable bencficiallv on i ! " ' The Results. j All nelsons feelimr dull and dc messed or perhaps leverish with no appetite, no energy, the system clogged, the liver torpid, and the bowel inactive, who are wondering Ijow to find relief, should inuchase'a hfty-cent or- a si bottle of Syrup of Figs, read the circular around the bottle, rolJow the directions, takimr a few doses of this pleasant remedy and be restored to health and happiness, li may be had of W. E. Dement. JDrusni-t, who husjiccn appointed agent for Asto ria. Hodge. Davis & Co.. whole-ale agent- Poit laud. Oregon. Always Refreshinc. A delirious odor is imparted by Floreslon Cologne, which is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Jliichnpailm. New, quick, complete, cure A days, urinary affections, .smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidnev diseases. Rl. at druggists. Oregon Depot. DA VIS ArCO Portland, Or. A CARD. To all who are suiTering fruin Ihe error.s and indiscrelions .f vouth. uer ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., i will send a recipe thai will cure you 1'IIEE OF CHAIICH. This great remedy was discovered i a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Lev. .lo-.i:i'ii T. Ixmam. Station 1). New York City. Stein 11 a .lien. Wells Health Kenewcr. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of thegenerathe functions. .-J I. a drug gists. Oregon Depot. DY!S ,V CO.. Portland, Or. Elegance and Purity. Ladies who appreciate elegantf liurirv ave usinn I'arkiVs Hair and ISal- sain. It is the best article Mild for ic storing gray hair to its originnl i-o!f.i beauty and lustre. llmi'l Die in the Ilo"i-:e. Ask druggists for "1'iti.gh ui lla's. It clear- out r.it, mice, bedbugs, roaches, vermin, tlies, ants, insects. l.e per lm. I'm Jiyspepsia andliver lompl::iid. you have a print eil uarantie on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails- to cure. Sold by W. K. Dement. Fresh ice cream every day at Frank Fable's. Families supplied in any quantity b leaving onler. AI--o the finest oyster- cooked to order. Frank Fabres oysters and ice cream are known e cry where as par extvllence. Shiloh's Catarrh Itemed y a posi tive cure for Catarrh. Dintheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by . K. Dement. 1 . j Ifyouwai If you want to see a line job of me chanical work, call and see a set of nieklc-plate measures made at .1. A. Montgomery-.. Thej don't do an;, but first-elas work. Uemciuber! ('i.KNN'sSt-i.iMirnSoAi' presents all the advantage- of .-nlnhttr baths at a cheap rate. 1 1 1 1 l.'s- IIaik vxi Wii!i-r.i: Dvi:." .n et-. The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver conmlaint, bolls, lui mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fow Ir Son Boston. 1 .WiiftSgSgffiiiKlUniB, Brick, Cement andSani land Astoria hist year, and will furnish dunli enlis from them on short nntiee. 1 1 ii ! liiiniseniM views ;ire niiieli mlniii-ifl nml l in largi' uemami. dwlm , A cough, cold or son Throat altuld be ' slopped. Xeglect frequently re-ult.s iul ill itienmllle IllliO' ili:Mnr nniKiniui. 1 lion. Jrown's IJro'nchial troches do not cll.-orlor the stomacli like cough syrups . i and balsams, but act directly on the m-' natned parts allaying irrftallon. gho relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs. H-"" ..O....H.I, I'lUHlillll.-, IUIIKIU, catarrh, and the throat troubles which ' singers ami public speakers are Mibieet In. For thirtv years j;rowns bronchial troches have been recommended bv physicians, and alwas give, perfect satisfaction. Having been toted b wide and con.st?jtt use for nearly an en tiro genenition, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2ceutsa dox everywhere. 4 HATS! HATS! HATS! AT PRICES BELOW COST ! 1 have purchased an entire sample line of the finest quality of Hals and Caps at my own )rice, and will sell for the next yi days only. Hats below net San Fran cisco cost. Oyer 300 A ft ,-.,-. f c-i-xAnc UllLCl 0111 hbyiC i " to 1 "N 1 1 CllOOSC trOlll. UUU at once, and s;et a bargain of the boss. 1VX. X. ZBLHSTT, Merchant Tailor, Hatter and Clothier. iervi:ii ilittor Cinchona Kulira. The I'oiiiit Cinehon was the Spanish Vieeuix in I'eru in itBO. The Countess, ,is Wjr;N xvas prostrated bv an intermit- ent fever, from which she" was freed by the use or the native remedy, the Peru vian bark. or. as it was called in the language ot Ihe i-ountry. uQuinquina." (Irateful for her recovery, on her return to Europe in ltc'. she introduced the reined, in pain, w here it was known under v-triou- name-, until LinnaMis '"",l i Cinchona, in honor of the tody J "iio nan oroimiii meni iii.ii vvuieii w.ls more ureeious than the '-old of thelnca.s To tin-day. after a lapse of two hun- dred and lift 3 years, science has given tis nothing to take il place. It effect u- nllv iMins :i mm-liiil nimelile. for stimn- h,,;. ,-, restoring the natural tone of iiUMoiiiaeii. 41 ;ui;il-k.s e.ceie love of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the? Peruvian Ditters. which are as effective against malarial fever to-day as they v.vre in the &.ia of the old Spanish Yierrojs-. We guarantee the ingredi iits ot these bitters to be absolutely pure, jiiid of the In jt known quality. A trial will satisfy ou that this is the best bitter in the world. 'The proof of the pudding is in the eating," and we willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Onh r it. 1 .oeb & Co., agents for Astoria. Various 'iniHe Advancing jears. eare, sickness dis appoiidmeui, and hereditary predisposi tion all oper.de to turn the hair gray, and either ol them inclines it to shed premature!. Ai:rs Haii: Yioor. will rcstoie faded or gray. light or red hair to a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a hca!th action. It re moves and curt dandruff and humors. P.y its use falling hair is checked, and anew growth will be produced in all cases where tlie follicles are not de stroyed or tin glands decayed. Its ef fect- are beautifullx shown on brashv. weak, or.sickl.x hair, on which a few ap plication- will produce ihe gio-s and freshiuss oT ouih. 1 Iarmless and sure in jt.siqier.dion.it i incomparable as a dreing,auu ise-peciany valued lor inc soft hisire and riehne-s of tone it im parts. It contains neither oil nor dye, aim win 1101 Mm or eoior wuue eaiuoric; et it last-long on the hair, and keeps it Ire.-h and vigorous. F01: Sam: isv am. Di:am:i:-:. -l.e-.sons !iien in Wax and Paper Mowers taught in the latest stjle. Ap ply at the City Hook store. AeiiUV mixed paints, the iKst in use. Tor sale at .1. W. Conn,s drug store oppo.-ile Occident liotel. Fre-h fiuit ifeeixed at C. A.May's by every steamer. N'o stale trash. Every variel or Oregon and California fruit always on hand. For tho genuine .1. 11. Cutter old Dnurbnii. aud the best ol wines, liquors and San Francisco heor. call at the (.Jem opposite the hell tower, and see Camp- Dell. Melnio-b has received the largest and 1110.-1 complete stock of hats in the eit j . Men's .sizes from i5i to 7." Mr. .lohn lingers of the Central Mar ket. lias made arrangements to keep al lie luie-t tresa iiu. ete.. in their season IJi'im-mber Fr.iiik Fabre's icecream. Iti- jtar exeellence. Cla--4n A- Oerkwit. have bought tho branch Car.d store next to Stevens & Cos book stoic, and will hereafter run both places. Fresh randy always on hand. What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely flavored ice cream that Frank Fubre 'makes V -llaekmetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price !" and .0 cents, sold by W.E. Dement. The Kcv.t'eo. II. Thayer, of JJour bon. lud.. ?:i: l!oth niy.sclf and wife oneour lives foSitii.ou's Coxsumitiox Ct-m:.' Sold by W. I. Dement. K. S. ARKEL, ek.vi.ki: IV Hay, Oats, Straw. IVooil Ielivereit to Order. uruumg, 1 eunung una express Business. Worses ana Carriages for Hire. .,.,, I'hAI.hl. I-. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. KIKJ4T 'IiASS I. W. OASE, impmrtk?: ami u'nin.i-sAi.RAN'iinK. T.IS. US-ILEK IN . PTclTPD A T MERCHANDISE - 1 uMIIijIUilJ - '"onier Clu'iiuiiie.s ami Cass streeK ASTORIA ..-- OKEGON C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. utaunuiiuttnaszaiaaiiiiiiiitiiisiiiiiitaiiMMiiiiiiiuiHiHUMMMMMMiMMI CLEARANCE SALE! tiaiiiiiiiaiiiiciniiisiniiicaiasiitiiiatiiiiiiitHtuiiitnimnBasHMMMMHmMHi For tlie next 30 Days mm itMiMaai a .B3areti at m mm naatai 1ariBVviaa ! Unparalleled Bargains ! ! - IX Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 of DRY GOODS to be sold at a These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and are offered at remarkably Iiow Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let ever one call and be convinced that we-mean business, and that goods of the same quality wertT never before offered at such low figures. AU the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. X X L STOR KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. O. H. OOOPBR. Astokia. August :2:j, 1889. NEW STORES! Happy Greeting to All ! The Empire Store j next !oor to the I'ylliliiit Itiiildlnj; J 1- nou opfii v.illi a wry select and complete stock of dry aeons 1 notion; Ladies" and OXXJBL MOTTO. QUICK SALES ANB OUR AIM IS 7"Clerks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. UALL AND SEK US. A -tot la. August 'jd, ikhj ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OKEGOX. SPECIAL A.JNTIXrOTTJg'OJBiagEIJg-'P. DEDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKOE OltDEKS IN LIKl' PP.OrORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - SI 50 per Dozen Special attention paid to order? from lub!tc Houses and FamllIei.VB THE COLUMBIA LA IS Sl'1-EUIOK TO MOST. AX! IS KXt'Kl.M'I) BV .NONE ON TBIS COAKt JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, 0HENAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREOO. V Orders left at the GERMAJS'IA KH HALL will be ptomptly attended K). - and CLOTHING GREAT REDUCTION! laiti u4. ....ai.lUMUSUHUHIHb Children's Shoes. . 1 A... SMALL PKSFir. TO PLEASE. PKAIL BROTHERS. BREWERY jAivf