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PJ f . kc B3niXvj !st0xi;mi- ASTOKIA, OREGON: "WEDNESDAY JUNE la, 1883 Tho Ona and Alplta arc in Tilla mook bay. The Queen is due from San Fran cisco this morning. The First National bank of Salem lias begun businoss. The A. B. Field arrived in from Tillamook yesterday. The Pyerale 1ms 28,000 case3 of salmon aboard; the Ullock, 11,000. Wm. L. McEwan. of The Dalles is in the city. He goes to Skipanon to-day. The round house at Blaluck'a sta tion, on the O. R. & N. road, was burned last Sunday night. At the pioneers reunion in Salem this week, arrangements will be made for an excursion east, via tho N. P. R. R. "Our Boys" started Salem tournament yesterday, a crowd went down to "ive to the Quito them a parting cheer. The twenty-fourth annual com anencement of the Willamette Univer sity was held last Sunday in the Salem M. E. Gnnrch. A Victoria, B. C. special says that the latest arrival from the north brings news that at all the canneries salmon arc scarce. Ohas. H. Williamson and Co., have removed their real estate office to Genevieve street, in the rear of E. R. Uawes establishment. The Clara Parker is having fitted up an attendant barge with the old housing of the Planter thereon. She will carry lumber from Skamokwa to Portland. The commission house of Todd fc Bivens, of Portland, has failed; liabilities $30,000; estimated assets, $40,000; an apparent case of business incapacity. The Columbia is reported boom ing in the interior. Except a dis coloration of the water and a few stray snags floating by, the raise is not appreciable here. Mr. R. T. Trowbridge, Co. Su perintendent Tillamook Co., informs us that tho regular teachers examina tion will take place at Lincoln on Thursday the 28tk inst. Parties wishing to join Mrs. Achey's drawing and painting class can join by calling at her studio in the Odd Fellows' building any after noon. A picture of "Lalla Rookh." from her skilled pencil is on exhibition in the window of Hansen, the jeweler. A. Blaney, of Portland has tho contract for building Mrs. Eliea Kin ney's brick building cor. Genevieve ana quemoqua streets. The struc ture will bo 50x70, two stories high. The pile3 have been heavily capp ed, and brick laying will begin in ten day's time. Looking at the massive structure across the street from our humble sanctum last oroning as the gas shone out through the plate glass windows for the first time in the history of Astoria, wo thought of the rickety old China house that stood propped up on stilts there one year ago, and the brilliant contrast the change af forded. The grand lodge of A . F. & A. M. f Orego-j, have elected the follow ing uffcers for the ensuing term: Grand master, W. T. Wright, of Union; deputy grand master, D. P. Mason, of Albany; senior grand warden, J. C. Fnllcrton, Roseburg; junior grand warden, A. Nashburg, Empire City; grand treasurer, Jacob Meyer, Portland; grand secretary, F. J. Babcock, Salem. Astoria is one of the liveliest towns in the state. Property of all kinds has advanced in value rapidly during the past j-ear and business has increased at an equal ratio. The fishing season this year has been dull, but we arc told that the salmon are coming into the river in great num bers and there is timo yet for the fisheries to do a profitable work. The future of Astoria is bright and promis ing. Mercury Drowning of H. A. Parker. Hazcn A. Parker was drowned be tween the dock and the steamer Clara Parker at one o'clock yesterday morning. Deceased was a native of Vermont, in the 44th year of his age. He was a machinist by trade, but of Iste had been employed as fireman on the Clara Parker. At the hour mentioned yesterday morniug he started to go aboard tho boat, but aissing his footing fell into the water. His cries attracted tho attention of ona one on board who flung him a rope, but being unable to grasp it he ws drowned. Parties were engaged jesterd&y in grappling for tho body, bt up to last evening all efforts were uuccefcful. H. B. Parker offers a reward of $25 for the body. lee SRd Ice Cream Delivered. Frank Fabre's wagon is now ready to deliver ice, or ice cream to any part of 4 tit city, during uic uay. Our Oregon Manufacturers. Much attention is now directed to ward tho milling interests of this state, among which is the Salem Flouring Mills Company of Salem, which, established in 1870, still main tains its leading position in this as well as European markets. The com pany owns one of the Gne3t water powers in the state, and their mill and warehouse property are not only a credit to the city of Salem, but to the state at large. The company is composed of such men as W. S. Lddd, A. Bush of Sa lem (who is alco its president) Donald Maclea, Sibson, Church & Co., Wm. Scott of Liverpool, besides other stockholders in "Bonnie Scotland," whose policy is to spare no expense in keeping up with the most approved methods of the time, and the reputa tion of their favorite brand of Hour, the "Salem Baker's Extra" is a suffi cient acknowledgement of the wisdom of their policy. This flour is manu factured on the "combination" prin ciple, the reductions being made by burrs and rollers and thiB process is by many undoubted judges consid ered superior to all others in exis tence. It is claimed in this connec tion that the Hour is not heated in its manufacture, and that the bread made therefrom longer maintains its sweetness and moisture, and as a proof of this we arc told that, not withstanding the effort of competitors, the "Salem" flour 'made by this company still maintains its position as the favorite of the thrifty house wife. Several of the stockholders oi the Salem Flouring Mills company are also interested in the Oregon City Flouring Mills company and the Portland flouring mill, now being built near this city. The Oregon City mill, after a successful run of fourtce j months, is now shut down for improvements. To this end are being put in some of the Gray patent smooth and corrugated rolls, bran dusters, centrifugal reels, etc., and on completion its out-turn, under the manipulation of Mr. Humphrey, its head miller, will rank second to none on the coast. The construction of Portland mill is being rapidly pushed and the buildin" is already a sightly landmark for visitors ap proachiug the city b3' water. Tho encriue bed. on which will rest the powerful engine, i3 already completed, having been built up of solid concrete under the special superintendence of the company's engineer. These enter prises represent a capital invested of nearly half a million dollars, and when in working order will require nearly 10,000 bushels of wheat per diem in the manufacture of about 2000 barreis of flour, the qmlity of which it. is determined by tho owners shall be excelled by nc mill in the country. Mr. William Scott, of Liverpool, who is largely interested in these institutions, is the sole agent for the flour in Europe, where its oxcellent quality has enabled him to build up a leading trade, and Messrf. Sibson, Church & Co., of thh city are the leading agents and managers of the business. Oregonian 10. Yesterday's Passengers. Per Bonita. B F Stevens and wife, Mrs Taylor, Jno Thomas, Mrs How erson, W H Gray, Geo P Wheeler, W Wilson, 0 Wilson, H Miller, S Miller, G Richardson 2? Johnson, M Chance, Wm Humbel, F Ferrell, P Newberg, R Nolt, Jno Beck, L Martin, Messrs. Reegan, Sinbad, Raumberg, Turner and Jones, D Marshall, Mm McDon ald; Mrs Hood. F Smith. Per R. It. Thompsen: P Peterson, Miss Porter, A AdamnppJe, F L Parker, B S YVoraely, R F Prael, J C liryce, T H Crang, E G Chiff, G W Rom, F H Crosby, A A Cleveland, J W Hare, C W Loughrey, Wm McConnick, H Sherman, Mrs Worsely, Dr Hicks, Dr Fulton, P Dorey, F N Elliott, L Phelps, P Wilhelm, Miss Carr, Messrs Bradley and Collins. Why arc King's Combination Spectacles Hie Rest? 1st. They are composed of a Combi nation Frame, set with the finest French polished lens; they do not rust, and are the most durable in use. 2d. The lenses are of different shapes, so as to correct imperfect Mght in youth as well as old age, both for reading and seeing at a distance. 3d. They caii be so adjusted that the cone of the lens will come before the eye, which is very important for distinct vision. 4th. They will neither confuse the sight nor cause dizziness by long and continued use, as is the case with com mon spectacles of unequal focus. 5th. They supply the deficiency that occurs from the flattening of the crvs- aline lens and will enable one to see as well as in youth. Cth. lhey are recommended bv the leading opticians of the country, arc not now in use. As the need of glasses does not de- pend on age alone, it is very important to have the eyes properly tested, and not fitted by guess. Bewaiu: of imitations. The gen uine are marked King's imti:nt, on the nose piece. Peddlers cannot obtain the genuine. Don't trust to travelling opticians and pay exorbitant prices, but call on tne only authorized agent, who has King's new system by which defective sight can be corrected on scientific priuclnles. For Rata bv f!arl Adlir. Watnlimnkpr. Jcweler and Optician, Far.c' Goods, etc., Astoria, Oregon. oil 1'aiiitings, Chromos mid Steel Engravings At Carl Adier's. a choice assortment just received. Cards, Cards, Cards. A beautiful selection of Birthday Cards at Carl Adier's. Delicious Ice Cream at Frank Fabre's. A NEW BRAND, BUT THE OLD KIND. How Columbia River Salmon Sometimes Produced. is It is now about two years since The Grocer and Country Mercliant un dertook the task of breaking up tho use of false brands and false labels on salmon in this market. The evil had become so great that legitimate can ning enterprises were made to suffer through competition with bastard brands, and at the risk of creating much bad feeling on the part of those who felt that their interests were in terfered with, we applied the reme dy. From that dav to the present timfl sa'mnn mit tin on this coast has. . r r . for the most part, borne a brand cal culated to signify the locality of the cannery, and with rare exceptions no important deception has beeu prac ticed. One city cannery lias, per-i haps, been guilty of packing under aj fictitious label more frequently than j all others m tne state; out even mis one has not until recently openly put up citj' packed Sacramento river fish under a Columbia river label. The object of fictitious labels is quite ob vious. They are not calculated to build up a name for the canner very rapidly, but m.iy be found useful in covering up a bad reputation. It is not the fictitious brands, but a false brand which we now propose to con sider. There is a wide difference be tween the two. Fictitious brands merely hide the name of the manu facturer, while false brands are in tended to deceive as to the quality of the product. False brandn also do in jury to the legitimate manufacturers of genuine goods. It is this which makes it so important, and justifies us in going directly at the point. A representative of this journal in passing the establishment known as the Red Cross Packing Company, lo cated at 803 Sansome Street, recently, observed a large number ot new salm on cases. These attracted his atten tion, and after a hasty glance at the stencil mark, he was surprised to find the follewing: "Columbia River Fresh Salmon. Cascade Packing Company. A Mau & Co., S. F Agt's." This was a leader which, fol lowed up, showed that not only eaipty caBes bearing tins stencil mark received on one day, but also on several successive days at this enter prising establishment. The pre sumptiou is that one of two propo sitions is true. Either Columbia river fish are being taken from the Sacramento river, or else the Cascade Packing company brand of "Fresh Columbia River Salmon" is a fraud. It is true none of this- brand of fish has been placed on tho market, nor is it likely to be for some time; but it is evident that the Red Cross Packing company is doing the Columbia river packers, to say nothing of consumers, a irreat wrong, by adopting a false label for their city-packed fish. Doubtless the Red Cross company will shirk the responsibility under the plea that it is put up under c mtr.tci for some firm, which furnishes ten eilled cases and labels; but we doubt if the canners will claim that any greater care is taken with the Uh than if it wws to go on the market under any other of the numerous nrands which they have heretofore used. Some one is responsible for this wrong to the salmon interests. If the canners are exonerated, tho agent of tho "Cascade" brand A. Mau & Co. can set up no such claim, to they certainly know the character ot the product, and that it is not Colum bia river fish. We euro not what trade this salmon is intended for, the principle involved isthesame, whether it is for local use, shipment east or for the noble red men of Ariz-ma or New Mexico; and we are surprised that a firm pretending to be interested m the development of our local industries and working for the home trade should become a party to so question able a transaction. Whether it be true that J. K. Arinsby & Co. are also interested in this "Cascade" salmon, jointly with A. Manr & Co., we do not pretend to say, but if it is, eastern buyers may this season find the "Cascade" salmon offered in places where the celebrated "Steam boat" salmon proved so signal a fail ure two years ago. Canners on the Columbia are likely to have enough to contend with this season without suffering competition from false labels; and if there is anything wo can do to relieve them from this wrong we shall do it cheerfully. We shall labor also in the interest of fair trade and legiti mate protection to our home indus tries. S. F. Grocer and Country Mercliant. A Card to the Public. It was reported on the street yester day by the superintendent of streets that I had filed objections to the im provement of Cedar street. I filed a protest against the way they arc mak ing the improvement. The facts aro that the city council passed an ordi nance (No. 504) providing for the man ner of improving said street and under mat, orumance I, for myself, and as agent for others, paid into the city treasurer eight hundred dollars to be expended on said street as per said ordinance, and all wo ask is that the contractor be compelled to repair said street according to said ordinance. I make this statement through j'our pa per, Mr. Editor, that the public may know the facts, as there has been a creat many misstatements In relation tn me audthe roadway, and I shall in the future make publio, any stand 1 may WK.U iu iciiiuuu ujsaui roauway. Respectfully, . Jas. W. Welch. Astoria, Ogn., June 11, 1883. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. W L MacEwan, ThoDalls; HBach, J McBride, S P Smiley, S F; F M Warren, J McCrack, Portland; J Dunn & wife, Brookfield; J C Town send, H Bingham, F W Welch, Spo kane Falls; W Locke S F; W fl H King & wife, Vancouver; G T Myers, Fisherton; C W Stone & wife, Knapp ;on; T C MacKey, Douglas Co; W J Deetz, Portland; A H Sprath, Michi gan; D Ross, Portland; M McFar land, A J Cotter, Knaepa; C H Hal , J Kelly, City; J P Brann.ui, Br.iik tield. IMRKKK HOUSE. A Wohlers, E W Eaton, Portland; A J Polland, John Days, II Bzrth, Citv: J Alexander. A Alexander. W Maimaon, Cathlamet; W Tackett, tj ir ... w t r....n O...I. . lamet; O C Yocum & wife, J S David- j son, W J Bncanneii, M E Pattern, Portland; W Olliver. J C Ensign, G W Freeman, City; H Hudson. San Rafael, Cal; T Barker, Portland; C I Benson, City; T Jennings Oakland; B A Seaborg, liwaco; J Portland. H L.mgd'in, Salmon Shipments from Astona to San Francisco. APP.II.. v. Columbia Wm. Hume. 70: Scan dinavian Packing Co.. GOO; total G70. 9 Oregon Scan. Pkg.Co.. GO. 18 Queen Astoria Pkg. Co., -JOO. 21 Oregon Geo. W.I lume 4X) : Astoria Pkg. Co., 150; total 240. 24 State A. ttootll, 2. 27 Columbia Jas. Quinn, lGt; Cut ting Co., 250; Astoria Pkg. Co- 200; Scan. Pkg. Co- 2.121; Wm. Hume, ?; Occident, 300; total 3,039. 30 Queen Astoria Pkg. Co., 200. MAY. 3 Oregon Aberdeen Pkg. Co. 300 cs, Astoria 300 cs. Cutting 250 cs, Fisher man's 1 cs, Point Adams, 325 cs. Wash ington 300 cs, Badollet & Co.21 bbls. To tal, 1,501 cs, 21 bbls. 0 State of California Astoria 200 cs, Badollet fc Co. 501 cs, Pacific Union 1 cs, Quinn 84 cs, White Star G50 cs. To tal, 1,43(3 cs. 9 Columbia Aberdeen 325 cs, A. Booth & Co. 100 cs, Jos. Hume 900 cs, Point Adams 300 cs, Sea Side 1 cs, Wash ington 300 cs. Total, 1.92G cs. 11 Queen of the Pacific A. Booth & Co. 101 cs. Astoria 400 cases Aberdeen 325 cs. Badollet & Co. 500 cs. Fisher man's 300 cs, G. W. Hume 200 cs, Jos. Hume 300 cs, Union 501 cs. White Star 1 cs, 'total, 2,(128 cs. 15 Oregon Astoria 320 cs, A. Booth & Co. 100 cs, G. W. Hume 100 cs, Union 100 cs, Washington 301 cs. TotaI,92l cs. is Slate of California Astoria, 200 cs, Eureka 300 cs, J. W. & Y. Cook 1,000 cs. Total, 1,500 cs. 21 Coluiubhv Aberdeen 225 cs. 24 Quccn'of the Pacific Astoria 320 cs, A. Booth & Co. 101 cs, Badollet & Co. 500 cs, Eureka G05 cs, llapgood & Co. 300 cs, J. Williams 350 cs, J. W. &V. Cook 750 cs. Pacific Union 1,100 cs, Sea side 200 cs, Thoiues & Knowles 2 cs, Washington 200 cs. Total, 4,428 cs. 27 State of California A. Booth & Co. 500 cs, Aberdeen 800 cs, Badollet & Co. 1,000 cs. Cutting 2,500 cs, F. M. War ren & Co., Cathlamet 300 cs, Eureka, 300 cs, G. W. Hume 200 cs, Jos. Hume 100 cs, John West 200 cs, Occident 100 cs. To tal, G,000 cs. 30 SUitc Union Pkg. Co., 2; J. W. Hume, 200; White Star, 2: Pacific Union,2; A. Booth. 100; BadoIett&Co., 480; Pt. Adams, 1; Fisherman's Packing Co., 302; total 1,0S9. JL'XE. 2 Columbia Seaside Pkg. Co., 1.100; Union Pkg. Co., 1,000; Badolett & Co 20; total 2.12a 5-Queen J. W. Hume, 75; J. G. Meg ler, 1.U00; F. MAVairen, 100; llapgood & Co., 300; Eureka Pkg.Co., G00; Seaside Pkg.Co.. 82; Washington lacking Co., 300; Union Packing Co., 1,185; Cuttiuc Packing Co., 500; Astoria Packing Co., G20; I.X.L.Co.,1; Jas. Quinn, 300; to tal 5.GG3. 8 Oregon J. Quinn, 300; Cutting Pkg. Co., 1,000; F. 31. Warren. 425: Washington Cn-GOO: Astoria Pks. Co.. 9G0; Thome-J & Knowlts, 300; Jas. Wil liams. ;.; Total 3,'uO. 11 State-Hapgood & Co.,300; Wash ingioii Pkir. Co-300: Cuttiiur I'kir. fn- 500; Aberdeen, 325; G.V. Hum.', 1,000; jas. iitunn, aiu; AMoria l Kg. uo., 3ju: total 2,990. Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocen feteumera for June and July, steamers leaving Astoria and San Frauc-scn every three days: FHOM ASTOUIA It'ItOMSANl'll IXCXSCO June AT 10 A.M. JlUlf Columbia ThursdayH'OrccnM '1 hursday It Queen ..Sunday 171 -tale -tiuiil.u 17 Oregon Wednesday IWlColumbi. Wednesday 20 -ta! e . Saturday 23 Qumi S:u unlay 2 Columbia.Tuesdav 2COresm .Tursdav iM Quri:i Krldav iSUte Friday 29 July I .fr.ly Orocnn Monday 2Co!uailiia-..Mninlay 2 Mole. Thursday fijQueeii .Thursday 5 Columbia. .Sunday bUregm Sunday R Quceii.Wednesday instate UeriueMlay II Uregou-atunlay HCoiiiiiblaS:ttiir.l:iy tl State Tucsdav l7(Oueeu. .Tueday 17 Columbia.-Kridav 20Oreuon Fridavai Queen .. Monday iSJ'State Monday 2t Oregon Thursdry 2t;;t olumbt:iTliursday 'jr. State...?.. Sunday 29', Queen Suudavjj "Willi Cratrrul IVr tins.. Di: 1'ikkuk. Buffalo, X. V.: l).ar Sir: Your "Golden Medical Discov ery" and "Purgativu Pellets' have cured 103' daughter of Serofuh-us Swellings and Open So'ts about the Neck; and your "Favorite Prescrip tion" has accomplished wonders in te storing to health my wife who had been bed-fast ft-r eight mouths from Female Weakness. I am with grate ful feelings, Yours truly, T. H. Loxu, Galveston, Texas. Uly Stock ofCisar Must be sold out, as I Intend to close out that line of goods. If you want a bargain go to Carl Adier's. A permanent restoration of er haudted and worn-out functions fol low the use of Brown's Iron Bitters. Hale's Hoxey of Hokeiiouxd charms away a cough, cold, or influenza without anv bad effect. Pike's Toothache Ditors cure one minute. in An attractive, youthful appearance secured by using Parker's Hair Balsam to all who are getting gray. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Hemedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Moullu Sold by w. E. Dement "Uackmetack," a lasting and frad grant pcriume. rrice a anu 00 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines. liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite tho bell tower, and see Camp bell. MEFF." of the CHOP HOUSE is now ready to manufacture Ice Cream to order in any quantity for Balls. Socia bles, Private Houses, etc.. aud having the bestfacilities of any place in town guarantees to give satisfaction. Ice (constantly on hand and for sale. Pro Bono We feel justified in returning thanks to the general publ:c for the liberal patronage they have bestowed on -us since our advent in Astoria. The business wo hav- transaptt-d lis- ) ppctations, and in :irkuwlfdin mont il er-. reduce our already low prices " Eednctions in Dress Goods, v Seductions in Domestics, Seductions in Fancy Goods, Seductions in Furnishing' Goodsf : Reduction in Clothing, Reductions in Cloaks and Dolmans, Reductions in Millinery. it . Id will pay one and all to come and see for themselves our sweep ing reductions in every department. t r To every girl visiting our store to-day, will be presented a hand some celluloid ring -at a Sheriff 0' Neil' s Saakrtpt 9 tore, Corner Concoraly and Main Streets, Furnished Rooms to Rent. Apply at Mrs. Denny Currans,rear Congregational church. Important Xotlce to Fishermen and Others. "JEFF," of the CHOP HOUSE, will give you the BEST.25-cent meal In town for cash. Board hy the week S5, in ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. Notice. Dinner at M EFF'S" CHOP HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock. The best 25 cent meal in town; soup; fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff is the "BOSS." Franlc Falro's Oyster and Chop House. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoalwater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early brealifastbef ore going aboard the boar, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater bay oysters received by every steamer. If you Like Xew rooms, new furniture, new, clean beds and a quiet, place to sleep goto the O K Lodging House," corner West flth and Water streets, opposite-Frank Fa bre's. JXer Rich Blood. The use of Oregon Blood Purifier. ForaScaJ Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to J. 1. G"oim.n tiamtts :trept, next ihvr to i ' C All goods of the be h4 akf.au . 1.1 ted quality. A full s H&;4r v constantly arrivum. r utor . wo- h An Aromaciu 1 Is imparted to the mnti f 50ZOD0XT. It is x- f (Meanest, purest and best v fe r ut fercd to the public. SOZ-Dv. i' ai.d comfort are syuonj ms. It cleanses the cavities in the enamel of the teeth. Its Wonderful Efficacy. Xo remedy ever discovered pos-sess&s the wonderful efficacy of Sv- up of Figs. The certainty witu which It expels, all impuritit-s from the system, at the same time giving tone to the liver, stomach and bowels, places it ahead of all other remedies, to say nothing of Its beiug more casilv taken. It is selling very rapidly. Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co. are airents for Astoria. Hodge. Davis & Co., wholesale agents, Portland. Or. Invigorating Food ror the brain and nerve is what we neu'l in these days of rush and worry. I'.irker's Ginger Tonic rea:ore3 the vi tal energies and brings good health aud Junius spirits quicker than any thing ymi can use.- Tribune. A Chicago Merchant's Experience After 1 had become almost skin aud hiine, witn neither strength, appetie nor ambition loll , and the doctors couldn't help me, two bottles Parker's Ginger Tunic cured me completely. M. B. Weitcott, Lamp M'f'r.Chicago, .So moie long waiting to be shaved, as the three best barbers 111 tne city can be found at Joe G. Charters, next door F. Fabre's ice cream saloon. Coldks's Liquip Beef Toxic im parts strength to body and mind. Take no other. Of druggists. As a family medicine, the Oregon Blood Purifier has uo equal. It has proved itself a certain aud efficacious remedy for all 'tiseases caused by an impure state of the blood. The Oregon Blood Purifier is Na ture's own remedy, and should be used to the exclusion of all other medicines in all diseases of the stom ach, liver and kidneys. The Peruvian syrup Has 9nred thou sands who weresufferlne from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W.FowIi &Sonp Boston. A true friend to the weak and con valescent is Brown's Iron Bitters. Where so fast my friend? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 eta 50 cts and SI. Sold by W-E. De ment Go to the O. K. Lodging House corner West-9th and Water streets. Publico ! :i.. r . .J lll'l.iCI M. ISAACS, Consignee. ASTORIA, OREGON Safe and profitable is the invest ment of 41 few bottles of Pfunder's Or egon Blond Purifier; safe, because it is a vegetable compound; profitable, because it will diminish your doctor bill. For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, whooping! cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement Averill's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W. Conn,s drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. The ReT. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myselfand wife owe our lives toSnir.on's Coxsujiptiox CtntK." Sold by W.E. Dement. a t 0 W s h w -SB . & I a l ! IgSl 5 s i- 3 jj 5H 1 KS i t3s M S W 1 W ' m . s3 W Si 8 I K : JH s Summons. rf THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Clatsop County. Mary A. Leinemveber and C. Lelnenweb er Plaintiffs, vs. C. G. Glass, Defendant. To C. G. Glass, the above named defen dant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, on, or before Tuesday, August "tn. 1883, said day being the first day of the next regular term of said Circuit Court : and if you fail so to appear and an swer for want thereof the plaintiffs will take judgment against yon for the possession of the premises described In plaintiff's com plaint : to wit the premises situate In Clat sop County, Oregon In sections twenty-five, twenty-six, thirty-five, and thirty-six. and known and described as the Donation Land Claim of T. P. Powers and Mary Powers his wife, saving and excepting one nundred and thirty-five acres off the west side of said Do nation Land Claim, together with the sum of fifty dollars damages for withholding pos session of said premises from plaintiffs and me runner sum 01 eigniy two oo-iw. me rents, Issues and profits of said premises and for the costs and disbursements of ac tion. This summons Is served by publication thereof In the Daily Astoiuak, pursuant to an order made by the Hon. A. S. Bennett, Judge of satd Court, which said order was made on May 22nd, 1SS3. F.D.WINTON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Astoria, May 25th, 1833. wed 0. H. COOPER, GKSERAL MERCHASPISC ,- -' mi The Leading, 2t!r x3 &AG2 C7RT2J2TS, I have just received a large consignment of Lace Qurt&icA, a&& Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would inrite an insp tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low Prie NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. Silks and Dross Goods, "We arc showing oa our Centre Counters a collection of the" moat olabqrate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, 4 AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Shadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Foulards, Wool Surrahs, All Silk Ottomans, Satin SolaiW Etc., Etc; CLOAKS, "We aro now showing the Largest and most Elegant Line of dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Black Silk Dolmans, $ . Lined and Trimmed with G.uipure Lace and Gimp. - Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPJUTMH "We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys -Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Largest Stock, Finest Coeds. and Lowest Prices in Astorit G H. COOPEK, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STORE. s Ha vinff received the most complete line of Gents Furnishing Goods eyer'oetd 1 Aslorla, I snail offer to bnyers the choicest Neckwear, Underwear, Dress 8hlrts,FiUWf Shirts, Whlfe Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats, etc., etc. if At the Very The Largest Assortment of styles in Soft, Stiff and Flexible Hats. Full stock of Clothing, including fine Prince Albert Coats in Black and Itvt The Tailoring department comprisea Cassimures, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. D. A. McINTOSH, Tne Leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER -aaBgBasaaKMaira'H' 'iirm IT PAYS I'O TRADE WITH ML ! WHO? FRANK ELBEES0N, SeasifleEalery & Confectionery. W JbLTT? Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., furnlshedfor "Wedding parties, 011 short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite 4J. XV. JInme's. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BUILDERS, Up Stairs Over Arndt & Ferchcn's Shop. Call and examine the work we aro doinp and see the wood we are using, before mak ing a trade elsewhere. FIKST-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. HAVE YOU SEEN -anaits:EU3H:BiuitiiiiasBMiuUK5ii OUR SPLENDID STOCK isciiainiaaaisaiaissiHiiuiiuiiiuisamii OF j CARPETS, I UPHOLSTERY, j WALL PAPER, I : 1 $ AND flfevrcst Stj-Ies in Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. OI "W. (iallick's Old Stand.) Have some elecaut designs in the above mentioned goods which they will be pleased to show the public Everything new and tasteful, 1 VI Dry Goods Lowest Prices ! Straw Hats, All the le( thajargest stock of Imported Cloths, i BMs BMs Drawback Entries, . Bills of Lading, Manifests, Etc. Legal Blanks. Mortgages, Warranty Dtedi. AT The Astoria? Offlc Any blank or form not in stock wtlf-b printed to order- j Bill Heads, Letter Heads, TTrrtlpt'WiW. Fish Talleys, Cards, Tags, and eoraMtfeuu paper of all kinds printed to order at The Astorian Job Office. YOKES. We have for sale MOXROE'S Celebrated T1cm, "Which are acknowledged by-all Loggers- ta be the BEST IN THE bTATE: EF-WARRAN rED NOT TO CHECK, dwlm WILSON & EISHEB;?A3toria. L. K. G. SMITH, " Importer and wholesale dealer iu. CIsars nnil Tobacco, gntben' Artiefea, Playlaz Card, Cvtlerr, Sta tionery Etc The largest an4 fiurst sto- f MEES SCHAUM and AMBER GOODS iu tua city. Particular attention paid to ordeas from the country. Theo BRACKER, Maajw. Cheuamus Street, Astoria. Oregon. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPQBT MILL COMPANY IS DC THE FIELD AND PROPOSES 10 remain. . . - We will take orders for lumber froai 100 to 500 M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shlailes Al quality. Flooring a Specialty. Address all orders WESTPOKT MILL CO, 8. o, Bxx2ra;ata9t 3 HP-