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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1883)
x f JK r o . vVr' -3 MfV T 2?hc StaUij strolim. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY.. JUNE 2S, lbb3 Tho Oregon is duo to-day titue. Th county court meets next Monday. The State Teachers' Institute is m session at Salem. Grading on the 0. C. Co. at Ba ker Gity, begins this iveok. I. Bergman brought down a handsome pair of ponies on his last tnp from Portland. The champion runner in the Walla Walla fire department on the Fourth will get a $45 medal. -The last isuc to hand of the Yamhill lieyorter contains faixteen liases, and is a credit to its publishers. The Xorth Jimd is loading at Knappton. The WhUtlerh out thirty days, and wondor is belli; felt as to her delay. Work on the Northern 1'icillc terminal comanv's car shops on the dat below Alhinu will boqin next Mudav. bmcc the new mail arrangements went into effect Sacramento papers are roceircd hero forty-eight hours in advance of former time. Madame Janauschek will her first appearance in Oregon cidcntal Hall this eening. will be a largo audience. make at Oc There Extensive preparations are being made by tho Seattle Driving Associa tion for the three days' races to take place at that place the 3rd, 4th ami Ith of July. -The Eugene Journal is printed on the oldest press in Oregon, the one on j which the Ur&jon Spectator rat print-! ed in 1S4G the first paper issued on this coast. Frank Wheeler is on trial in Portland for the alleged killing of FredJSchwartz at the Palace Theater last February. He will probably be acq tutted. "Who shall be Chief of Police!" is the question in Salem. It some times happens that the usual head quarters of Chiefs of Police don't ex actly suit the citizens of a munici pality. Summer travel seaward is now at its height. "To those who in the love of nature hold communion with her visible forms," no placo offors more natural attractions than Astoria and vicinitv. Tie city jail has its full quota of ccupa&ts these days. Four of the inmates skipped out yesterday. They had been set to work on the streets and struck for the timber at tho first opportunity. If they will only skip so fast and far that tho city will never be troubled with them again it will be just as well. The engine companies are mak ing splendid time. Last Tuesday night Rescue No. 2, ran 200 yards and threw water in 55 seconds; last night 1's ran 300 yards and threw water in 1.10L By the way, next Wednesday is tho 4th. Time that "compromise" was effected and the contest made up. Twould be a pity now that the thing is almoit aisured to let it go by de fault. A correspondent of the Sacra mento Bee, speaking of the large sugar pine trees cut down along tho railroad line above Redding, says they are used for temporary bridges and lim bering tunnels. But timbers that are to be used in the permanent bridges will come from Oregon. It is estimat ed that the grading of the railroad from Redding to the crossing of tho Sacramento river, tweniy-nine miles, will cost SSO,000 a mile. Johnson, of the Walla Walla Union telegraphs to the Oiegunian: "Since returniug home I have inter ried fanners, millers "and.grain deal ers from various parts of Walla Walla, Umatilla and Columbia counties, and some from Garfield. All unite in saying the fall wheat will yield a first class crop of fine grain, without rain; in fact, most fear that rain would dunage the crop. Spnrg wheat, of which there is only a small area, will yield a fair return for the labor. Barley is in fine condition. It is the gcoerxl impression that Philip Ritz was looking at his Ritzville Gcl.i when interviewed." An item in the Jost-Intelligencer regarding tho fine view, etc, at Mt. Ranier, suggests the idea that the joctly celebrated merits of that lo cality is fully equaled by Saddle taountain in our own county. Some time when we've all made as much teaey as we want, and feel like tajeying life a little, some enterprise isg JLsioriaii will build a house $fc tho be of that graud monarch of the com!, cut a road thithor from Astoria, aad sake the public aware that here in our own county we have the peer of aay f them. Pure water to drink (Uwt ought to fetch 'em,) sparkling ; fall of trout; deer and other to hast, and & view unequaled t)sst4ef Mt. Shasta. ' Council Proceedings. At tho regular meeting of tho city council hold last Tuesday evening a petition from committee of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1, in reference to tho present situation of tho fire alarm boll was referred to fire .and water coiu raittoo. A request from T. S. Jewett that his leave of absence be extended to July 31st wa3 granted. A petition asking for the repair and im; rovemont of Water street was referred to street ' committee A petition from tho As toria Gaslight company, asking the council to appoint a committee to confer in relation to lighting the pub lic buildings and streeta wf the city was read, and a special committee consisting of councilmen Case, Car ruther3, Johns and Hume, witi ap-' pointed. Ad ordinance to j.rowtle for tho time and manner of improving a por tion of Miiu street was read first and second times and referred to street committee. The auditor and clerk was instructed to give notice that the city council propose to improvo Water street to full width from West-Ctli to I he v,et end of said street. Tlio health committee report on the reil of police judge for May was adopted The report of the committee on public property on city sexton' leport for May was adopted. The report of the commit tee on public property in regard to bnilding wagon road from Skipauon landing to cemetery, it as laid on the table. The follow injj claims were ordered paid: Theo. lir.ieuner, $14; J. Enchtel, S170.25; Arndt Per chen, $14; I. Gorman, 15.40; Geo. McLean, $3 50; C. Alexander, $9; I. W.Case, 17.27; Mbrey.!' Co., 17.05; Clakop Mill Co., 3233.93; Job Ross, 814.25. On motion it was decided j that the matter of the citv-s takinir stock in Ilia CIatMn road be reforred tr the citv artPrnev. 0u motion eonnc; adju,wl. Oregon Jury Iaw. No person is competent to act as a juror who has been convicted of any felony, or misdemeanor involving moral tnipitude. 2o person shall be summoned as a jutor in any circuit court moie than onco in one j ear, aud it shall be sufficient cause of chal lenge to any juror culled to be sworn in any cause, that he has been sum moned aud attended said cum I a3 a juror at any term of said court held within one year prior to the time of such challenge, or that he has been summoned from the bystanders or body of the count', and has served as a juror in any cause upon such summons within one Teir prior to the time of such challenge. Libsrty Hall. J. H. Rogers- Dramatic company closed a brief engagement at Liberty Hall lint evening with the production of a laughable Ethiopian act, followed by tho rendition of Mis Rraddon's great drama, "Lady Aud'ey' Secret," which was further followed by an af ter piece. To-night tho company pla's at Vancouver, and from there through tho Willamette valley, re turning to Astoria about September 1st. The company play all they ad vertise, and will doubtless do a good business in this state and on the Sound. The JUTortlnrest , published in New York, is making a mighty effort to have the name of Ranier changed to Taconin. Tho samo journal publishes that same old map reported before in which the name of Oregon's seaport is uiuirejy omittec, aim i-a-i-a-in-a w printed up the Columbia rivor in cluding the bur at its mouth." The reliability of ono is commensurate with the justice of the other. i A Portland man, who has been enjoying a few weeks' leisure at Tilla mook. recently donned his rubber boots, swung a pail over his shoulder ou a hoe, and started out at high tide to dig clams. Not meeting with good success, he approached a settler's house and inquired where he could find th i juicy bivalves. The native eyed him keenly for a moment, and then remarked: "Young man, I don't know much about city customs, but if you want to dig clams at flood tide you'll have to leave these parts to do it." Elijah Harper, an old gentleman who has just returned from Harris- burg, Alaska, whither he went in search of gold, reports to the Standard, that all accounts of gold being plenti ful and easy of access is false; that hundreds of good men, many of them old miners, h-ve been induced to go there on the representations made by letters from that section, and a dis position on the part of many persons to assist the boom. He claims that one Harris is the principal party in circulating these fahe rumors and in ducing miners to go there. Harper's party consisted of thirty old miners, some from Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. They all returned i much disgusted with the prospects of gold in the Harrisburg district. There may be gold in Alaska, but not where Harper went. Handsome trimmed hats for Si at Sheriff O'Neil's bankrupt store. Boy's full suits for $2.50 at .Sheriff O'Neil's bankrupt store. Go to the O. K. Lodging House corner West-9th and Water streets. ( Madame Fanny Janauschek. Of this world renowned artiste, who appears as "Hilary Stuart" at Occi - dental Hall to-night, tha London Era, save: "Madame Jananschek canio among us a stranger, ignorant of our language as well as tho people to whom sho pre sented herself as a candidate for fa vor, aud she remains among us yet, a permanent and splendid ornament of.sleopat any time, accon tho American stage. Francesca Ro-, mana Magdalena Janauschek was born j at Prague, Bohemia, on July 20th, jcomei more difficult; there is a tend- t 1837. Of a family of nine children, oncy to nervous excitability and de-, she was the fourth. Her father was a irangeinent; the repair of thf system merchant, whom business reverses j does not equal the waste. Thf luorj overtook. Francesca had developed .finely organized people are, the an extraordinary musical talent in her greater tho difficulty and d tnger tr-.uii , childhood, and at the age of ten was j tins cause. The first thing in order" a, brilliant pianist and .i phenomenal J to sleep is to go to bed at a regular! 6calist. At sixteen bhe went un the jhour. and make it : ctm .s possible. stuse at Prague. Shortly aftcrwar.l .1 she accepted the first engageineut fered and went to Chemmitz, w here she joined a traveling company at a satary of 14 per month. Socially she soon rose above her position on the . stage, and made such rapid advances jsert her rightful supremacy afterward, in her profession that at the age of Another point ii, never to th.vurt tho eighteen ahJ engaged ai leading ac-' drowsy impulse whoii it cmies .it tre3s at tho Stadt Theater at Frank-1 the regular tune by special fort. There she remained for eleven j efforts to keep awake, f- this yeur aud made her reputation. The j drowsiness ia the advance guirdof firat year her .-alary reached $300, audi healthy, restorative sleep. Sleep is a after that Sl.000, besides benefits, j boon which must not be tampered which amounted to oer 2,000 per, with and put off, fur if compelh-d to year more. At the end of the eleven wait, it i3 never so perfect and rest- years, and at the ago of twenty-nine, she closed as a star. There was but ono thing left for he to win, and that the titlo of 'Royal actress. For a year and a half shs starred through Europe, which wn3 then ablaze with her fame, and at the end of that time accepted a three years coutract with the Royal Theatre at Dresden, at a salary of $2,500. She remaiucd one year. For three yean after she starred through Europe, ancLin 18C7 came to America with her ow n company. Al though she acted exclusively in Ger man, the English-speaking public recognized her ability and encouraged it, as they had Rachael's before her as they did IJernhardt's after. Madame Janauschek was so well pleased with her first acquaintance with the country, that after she left it sho determined to play here in Eng lish. She went to work to master tho language by heroic means. Jsne was already something of a linguist, and a knowledge of the principles of the strange tongue was not so difficult to attain to. Indeed, she is said to have mastered it within a year. But to perfect herself in pronunciation was another matter, and to this day traces of her old tongue still cling to her English, and render it, like Fechter's, peculiar, without investing it with the charm tho splendid vivid originality of Fechter cloaked his own defective intonation with. Sho is eminently a tragedienne, and in her hands the most splendid passages of the drama tists find appropriate and thrilling in terpretation. The actress touches the intelligence, and the heart; stirs the blood and the soul. There is one thing fir which tho American stage has to thank Madame Janau schek. She brought to it a heroic strength and a lordly breadth of style which had well nigh departed from our boards, and redeemed tho classical drama in the United States from a decadence in which it was be coming the toy of hands incompetent to wield tho fan of JFrou-Fruu, far less tho dagger of Lady Macbeth. Closs of the Sealing Season. The sshooners Anna Deck and IV P. Say ward have arrived from Burclay Sound bringing the latest news rela tive to the scaling trade on tho west coast of the Island. Owing to con tinuous rousrh weather the season has not been a successful one and the catch falls far below the average. A fortnight ago, yestarday, 27 Indians who had ventured out too far from shore in their canoes were drowned and during the season a similar fate befell 21 other natives, making a to tal of 4.3 lost. No lives were lost from the schooners and the responsi bility rests entirely with tho natives. There was an abundance of seals but tho weather was too boisterous to permit of their being taken. Tho schooners KaU aud Mary Ellen, due from Barclay Sound and should arrive in port to-day. The total catch has not exceeded 2,400 seals. The fleet belonging to the American side has also experienced an unsuccessful season, in fact, more so than the British fleet of schooners. The actual result of the American catch has not yet been ascertained. Tho ruling prices as compared with previous seasons are low, the average figure being 3 each, jumping from 75 cents each for the smallest to $4 for tho largest. Of course the latter predominates. The season is over and operations have ceased. Ficforia Standard. The hard glove contest between Ihomas Warren, champion feather weight pugilist of the Pacific, and Wil liam O'Neil. champion light-vr eight of Liverpool. England, for our hundred and seveuty-five dollars and the cham pionship will tafcc place at tho Skating Kink Saturday evenlng,June 30th. Chas. Wright, of the Occident Hotel, stake holder. Ladies' linen ulsters for $l.no at Sheriff O'Xeil's bankrupt store. Averill's mhced paints, the best in use, lor sale at J. W. Conn.s druir store. I opposite Occident Hotel. Hints on Sleep. j The question of chief inipurtanco to raost peoplo in these overwrought, 'wakeful days and nights ia how to get jood sleep enough. Dr. Corning drops a few simple hints which may bo of value. In the first place, people j should have a regular time for going i to sleep, and it should bo a3 soon as ' can well bo after sunset. Peoplo who venionce, get less benefit sleep than others; getting i sleep I'e-1 -The next thinsr h t exclude at. vnrt v ' ot-jand exciting subjects of tlinuh: frui i the mind some ritutr beiVre retiring, (The body and mind mtist bo jet down : from the high-pressure strain before, f going to bed, so that nature cu:i as- "i fill as if taken in its own natural time and way. The right side Is tho best to sleep on, except in special cases of disease, and the position should hi nearly horizontal. Finally, the even ing meal should be composed of food most easily digested and assimilated. so that the stomach will have little hard work to do. A heavy, rich din ner taken in tho evening is ouu of tho things that murder sleep. Late sup pers with exciting foods and stimulat ing drinks make rcalJy restorative sleep next to impossible. Narcotics are to bo avoided, save ks used in case of disease by competent physi cians. Tho proper timo, according to Dr. Corniug, to treat sleeplessness is in tho day time, and it must be treat ed by a wise aud temperate method of living rather thuu by medicines. This is good common sense, says tho Ncic Yoilc Star, from which paper wo copy, and doubtless a vast del-'of the debility, nervous derangement, and the insanity of our lime would be prevented by more good, restful nat ural sleep. K. of P. Ball. Astor lodge No. C, K. of P. will give a select ball on July 4th uve. Ai raugeinents are m progre&s to inuke it a social success. Following are the cemmittees: Com. of arrangements, A. Campbell, J. C. Lidwell; Printing, Jay Tuttle, E. D. Curt-.s; Music, J. E. Thomas, H. E. Nelson; Invita tions, J. W. Hume, E. A. Noyes; Reception, E. D. Curtis, E. A. Noyes, Jay Tuttle, H. E. Nelson; Floor,. J. C. Lidwell, J. Y. Hume, A. Camp bell, J. E. Thomas. Hotel Arnval3. P-iKCER iiouaE. R Wilson and wife, C D Leninau, C Johnson, A Guion, J A McCree, W Dempsy, J McCarty, J H D Gray and and sou, B R Elliott, E W James, A P Matthews, City; WD Whealdon, Mrs Brussels, B A Seaborg, Hwaco; D H Prescott, J W Crow, L H Crow, Knappa; H A Spaytt, 2t E Johnson, Miss M Young, B H Dorcy, Mrs Rosener, R A Speeccr, Mrs White, J Friedmin, Hamilton, Mrs J D Mc- Comas, Miss McOomas, O . McCo- mas, M J Wallace, W A Williams, S D Smith, P Berten, E Williams, F Schuffer, W Thorson, .Airs A S Dnni- wav, E Huntington, Portland; I D Miller, Millors Station; P A Peterson, Vancouver; S White, Nasell; R J Ca- ples, St. Johns; A Mague. Khskamne; R Rurch. Skamokawa; Mrs Lirson, City. Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocean steamers for June aud July, steamers loaving Astoria and San Francisco every three days: nOM ASTORIA I FROM SAN I'll AN CISCO June! at 10 a. "M. June Queen Krld.iv 2Statc ..KrUlay 29 Jul) Jiilv OrcRon Holiday 2Colu:uuU.Monilav 2 Stale. .Thuisdav S Queen .Thursday o Columbia. .Sunday sioregon Sunday 8 Quecn.'Wednesday llStattfVdiiPsday It OregonSaturday HCohnnhlaSatiir!:iy u State Tuesday lTJQueen.. .Tuesday 17 ColumbiaFriday sOiOreRon Friday 20 Queen ...Monday a.State .Mondays:" OreKoiu. ThurMlry 2G,(olumbIaTliurdav 2C State Sunday 29Queen .Sunday 23 Gist of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, Oregon, Jnne 28th, 1883. Anderson, Mr Kaalalucn. Lnas Anderson. Otto Mattson. Erik Alley, Georce Millar. Win uertson, J reil Mullane. Peter Bonquist. 11 XichauROIher By bee. J F (2) Person, J con BilK L S Plummer, Frank Carethcrs, Chas Strostrane, C A Campbell, David Spencer, Dora Dickerbon, C J Schow, Frank Deargu, J 11 Snyder, E A Epstein, J Standbcrrv, Man' Eskola. J E Waltna. C" Gallacher. Dave Wuopio, John Johnson, L A and X E. Persons calling for theso lettors xnuit give tho date they are advertised. W7. Chaxcb, P. M. Greatest DIccnrry Since 119?. For coughs, colds, soro throat, bronchitis, laryngitis, and consump tion in its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis covery." It is also a great blood-purifier and strength-restorer or tonic, and for liver complaint and. costive conditions of the bowels it has wo equal. Sold by druggists. An attractive, youthful appearance secured, by using Parker's Hair Balsam to all who are getting gray. HO! for tie 1 U U 11 1 Jl . GRAND PARADE ! ! from rim on until the Fourth we intend Aithouli we lue no Run-powder explosions, wonderful reductions in the prices of i t oi eoous in c butV ill cause ootis in out competitors. The first bombshell nred is nounueu pleasure looar natrons. uuuuuiru uiiTiLsurp iiiiiur ii.iiruiu. uul nui uux: Arip's Gents' and Youths' (Mini and Msiii Goods. Boys' Suits from 32.50 up. Men's Suits from 5.00 up. , Linen Bosom Shirts from 75 cts. up. u Underwear from 35 cts. up. Cotton Socks from 4 ct3. up. " Shaker Socks from 12 1-2 cts. up. All Wool Hats from 75 cts. Th -coiid P.ombslicli Ladies Lisle thread Gloves from 10 cts. up. " Silk Gloves from 25 cts. up. Cotton Hose from 5 cts. up. Fireworks and miscellaneous explosions in Dres3 Goods, Fancy Goods, Domestics. Millinery. Etc., at Sheriff Q'Neir& Baakrapi 9totes M. ISAACS & Co., Consignees. Corner Concomly and Main Streets, - ASTORIA, OREGON BIricUsmitli "Wnutctl. Apply to (r.A. Stiuson. A good work man can get good wages. At Carl Adlers "Peck's Bad Boy. "Confession:, ot" a Bishful Man." and nil the new and pop ular books. Every book .of any note re ceived as fast as publibhed. If you Ulic New rooms, new furniture, new, clean beds ami a quiet place to sleep go to the O K Lodging House, corner West 9th and Water streets, opposite Frank Fa bry's. Foralfcat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. .1. Goodmans, on Che namu. street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods consiautly arriving. Custom work. Important Notice, to .FlMncrmen and Others. -JEFF, of the CHOP HOUSE, will give you the BEST 25-cent meal in town forcah. Board by the week S3, in ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. The 3Inn TVIio Iuiglis Who! Whv! Where! At Carl Ad ler's. Get the "Bad Bo3''s Diary, and you'll have to get your wife to sew on the buttons that ybu shed. Ice. anil Ice Cream Delivered. Frank Fabre's wagon is now ready to deliver ice, or ice cream to any part of the city, during the day. A Chicago Merchant's Exp erience After I had become almost skin. and buuc, with neither strength, appetie nor ambition left, and the doctors couldn't help me, two bottles Parker's Ginger Tonic cured me completely. M. B. Wcstcott, Lamp MTr.Chicago. Tho Latest Styles. Among the !:ilet styles may be noted the very prevalent one of taking Syrup of Fics'instead of castor oil, pills, salts, and the other bitter and nauseous reme dies of former times. It is a very de cided improvement anyone may learn bv getting a bottle from our druggists, V. E. Dement & Co. llodge. Da. Is &. Co., wholesale- agents, Portland. Or. FranU Fnbrc'? Oyster and Chop IIousc. Thoe wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoahvater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoal water hav oyster received by ecry steamer. Kor the genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, anil the best of wines, liquors and .3iiu Francisco beer, call at the Gem onpo-itf the bt'll tower, and see Camp bell. Brae.' up the whole system with King of the Mood. See Advertisement. Have Wistars balsam of wild cherry ahvajs a? hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, m liuenzn, consumption, and all throat and mug complaint, r-n cents anthSl a bot tle. Where o fast my friend ? Why to i rank r abre s for a pan roast. JEFF." of the CHOP HOUSE lis now ready to manufacture Ice Cream lUUMItl 111 lll lutlllllbj iuiiiuiw.uvn.m- bles. Private Houses, etc.. and having tho bcitfacilities of any place in town guarantees to gie satisfaction. Ice constantly on hand and for sale. Demand it, and take no other iron preparation except Brown's Iron Bit ters. It is the best. Foi Djspepsia aildLiver Complaint, vou have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Sbilolfs vitalizer. It never fail- to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement Make yourself healthy and strong. Make life happy by uaing Brown's Iron Bitters. The Bev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind says: ''Both myself aud wife owe our lives tobitir.on7s "Joxsujiption' CiTitK. Sold by W. E. Dement Delicious Ice bre's. Cream at Frank Fa- Whv will you cough when Sliiloh's Cure will Rive immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts and 1. Sold by W.E. De ment. Atp vmi mmlft miserable hv fndl- cestion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shilou's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. n Glorious! to hold a grand parade in the prices of good. the explosions we are about to raase m o make Tit the e erv department in our store will ki un- erv aepjrime consternation the balance of ijittieniiiLiuu j m uimayin lueraiiKsoi ANNOUNCEMENT ! We beg leave to announce that we wlP, oon open a complete stock of Crocierj anil Glassware And all Koods pertaining to that line at thoir NEW STORE, Cor. Clems I Genevieve Sts. rartles contemplating purchasing any thing In that line will consult their own in terest by waiting till our goods arrive. We paj cash for our goods and and will be able to sell as cheap as any house In Oregon Portland not excepted. JORDAN &B0Z0RTH. ASTORIA SAIL LOFT. A. M. JOHNSON & CO., PROPrVS. HAVING CONSIDERABLY INCREASED our facilities formeetin? the demand nf increase In boats this vear we would re spectfully call the attention of CANNERY MEN And all others needing -jails, to this fact. Prices Same as Last Year, WORK STILL BETTER. Drilling; and Best Quality of Rope on Hand. Our "Work has Given Satisfaction for Eight Years, And shall he made to do so while we art In the business. WANTED. In. Astoria, an Agent for the LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC. The DOJIESTIC w ith the latk iMrnovE- HESTS. Is tho best Sewlne Machine the world has et produced. For terms addtess 21-lw F. L.TILESTON, Agt. Portland. For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM Iock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for 4 a cord. Draylng or all Kinds done at reasonable rates. R. R. MARION. For Sale. A A ACRES LAND 2tf MILES FROM AS rxJ torla, ou the John Day river, at SltJ per acre If sold soon. Tills Is a good purchase xor any one uesirine-a smau iarni. Enquire of BOZORTH& JOHNS, To Rent. FINE DWELLING HOUSE, PARTLY furnished in a desirable locality. BOZORTH& JOHNS. To Rent. A SMALL HOUSE CONVENIENTLY SIT uated. Inquire ot MRS. MALCOLM. Notice ISnEREBY GIVEN THAT FROM AND after this date, the 2lst day of June. 13S3. Job Ros is the only authorized agent, and proper person to apply to for the use or oc- anon oi ioeny nan, minis ciiyoi.:iona, llatsop County, Ogn. Done by order oi the Board of Directors. -V7.L.MCEWAN. ti Scct'y. Notice. mHE PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS BE JL tween Henry Ferchen. and Martin Han son, in theoldDevrDrop In saloon, has been dissolved by mutual consent, and all bills due are pa able only to M". Hanson, at the same place, 3L HANSON. Astoria, June 18th, 1883. lOt DANCING SCHOOL. a lire UNDERSIGNED WIJ.L orEX A. . School for Dancing, at - Occidental Hall, June 6th, On Tuesday and Fridajr Afternoons, from 2 o'clock until 4 v. m. and In the evenings from 8 to 10 o'clock. Lessons Trill he ctven In all st les of dan cing. Those wishing to loin my class will please call ana see me. It entleraen ,...M.Fifty cents Ladles.... Free PftOfc'.J.i'JIEYEIt, Sinxon's Cube will immediately relievo Croup, whooping! cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W-. IL Dement. Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy a D03i tlve cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Deraont FOURTH C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MEROHAffDIBS. - Mill YL The Leading Dry Goods Clothing House of Astorim m-a-HOHa-aHBMai-HiiMai'iiHMHr X.JL.GB CTJB.TAHTS, 1 have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains, sod Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inspect lion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity ?rad Low PricjJi NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTOWA: Silks and Dress Goods, We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the -most..-elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, " .. AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Rhadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Foulards, Wool Surrtiu, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soltii$ Etc., Etc. ,' x CLO&SS,' 7: "We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant IaneofciE'a dies Cloaks and Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, -- - - Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. . . . "" - Black Silk Dolmans, T"l Lined and Trimmed with Guipure 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 AITO GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DIPAITHIJIT 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. Xa.rgest Stock, Finest Goods. and Lowest Prices in Astoria, O. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STOBE. Having received the most complete line c Gents Fumlshrag Goods ever opesed la Astoria. I shall offer to buyers the choicest Neckwear, UnderweiUvDrees 8Wr3,Fcy Shirts, Avhlte vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, uoats, etc, etc . At the Very The Largest Assortment of Straw Hats, AH" the leading. styles in Soft, Stiff and Flexible Hats Full stock of Clothing,incIuding fine Prince Albert Coats in Black and Blue The Tailoring department comprises tho largest stock of Imported Cloths, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. D. A. McINTOSH, The Xeading TAfLOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. IT PAY TO TRADE WITH ME 1 WHO? FRANK ELBEKS0N, SeasifteBalery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., lurnlshed for Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite ii. W. Hume's. G. A. STINS0N & CO., BLACKSM1THING, At Capt. Kogera old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. HAVE YOB SEBN -iHimimiiiziESsiuiaiiiiuiiaasaiiiiiu' OUR SPLENDID STOCK iiauua2aisia2aBaaasaise2isas3ici2s: OF : CARPETS, : I UPHOLSTERY, j WALL PAPER, 5 MMeflSMilffMMMNIIIIIIIlllll!"1" AND xVewcst Style "in Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. Ol W. ('alHck's Old Stand.) Have some elegant designs in the above mentioned goods which they will be pleased to show the public. Everything new and tasteful, Lowest Pricesr Blanks ! BMs! Drawback Entries Bills of Lading, Manifests, Etc. Legal .Rlanlis Mortgages, 'W irranty Detdi. AT The Astorian Office Any blank or form not In suck will is printed to order. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Becdpt Seeks, Uh TnllAwt Pnrriq. Tin. and COWUKUI Fish Talleys, Cards, Ta paper of all kinds printed to order at The Astorian Job Office YOKES. We have for sale MONROE'S Celefewte Tke, Which are acknowledged by all Logrs to be the BEST LX THESTATE, -WAHRANTED NOT TO CHECK, dwlm WILSONS FISHER, Astoria. L. K. G.SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer (a . Clxar and TeTMeea, Smeken' ArtteiM, PIutIbz Cards, Cwtlery. Sta tionery. Efcv t.. The Innieii and firiMt toikKof 7tfEX SCHAIIJf and AMBEK i'OUD.S Jit the eHy. ruiticular attention paid to orders treat the countryt- Tnxo.EKACKER.Maasev. Chenamus Streer, Astoria. Oregon. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPOET MILL COMPACT IS IN THE FIELD AND PXOP081B TO . remain. , We will take orders for luster tx&m. Ml to KoMM at the mill or delivered. We also maHTifacture lath aad shtaMfeset Al quality.. Flooring, Specialty. Address aHorien WJMTTOKI: JUU. W- S.O,sx2ra 5M 1 H n i A 41 . f (A w J JL -!. f. r s ' r ' - . V s ' - r - i 1 J 'J?55h 1 ,