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IV tte gaUjj storiaiu ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY, MAY 15. 131 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HAL.L-ORAN & COMPANY, PUBLisnEns and rr.oritircroi:-.. AbTORIAS BUILDING. - - CASS STREET Termn of Subscription. Served b Carrier, per werit Sent by Mall, per month " ,r one jew Free of postage to siiberihpr.. ict- '.00 J3P"Adverttsemeuts Insert oil bj the uar:it tne rate or S2 per sanaie per month. Tran sient advertising lift) cenis per square, each Insertion. WHAT F.TBY ONE IS SITING. The Balcddava has arrived out. Hand in tout assessment blanks. This would be splendid weather for work on the Clatsop road. D. P. Thompson has been appointed receiver in me xioiiuuny 4un. Oapt. Korts, who lost thb Tacomu, is now a San Francisco bar pilot. It is especially desired that there bo u full attendance at Reaver Lodge to night. The Albany Herald, Salem Slate.if.wn and Walla Walla Statesman are reported for sale. There will be a special miction sale at the new schoolhou.e next Saturday morning. See adr. The A. B. Field will leave the Main street wharf for Tillnmnnk at eight o'clock this morning. The ladies of the M." JE. Church will give an ice-cream social in tho parlors of the XL K. Church this evening. A gen eral invitation is extended. The side-wheel Hteamcr Cleveland U at Main street wharf en route to Yaquina. She will have no difficulty in crowing Yaquina bar. Phoss McAllister to-morrow: thtoi tho Nicklo Plate circus; thou Kate CastU'ton in "Fop" with her "For Roodntr-T ink don't say I told you.'' There nre a good ninny unemployed men in the city, and any ono coming here to look lor work should think twice unless he ba well supplied with fnndti. Tho Pioneer and Historical society completed its annual session yesterday. Rev. Samuel Wood was elected as corre 'spgnding member and Wm. Chance appointed as librarian. Tho historical society is not making as rapid progress with tho Wis"' man monu ment Bcheme as is desired h Its project ors. An appeal for statu aid might bo favorably received by the u?t legisla ture. In the police oourt yesterday, James Bradley was fined $20 for vagrancy, H. Vestry, $5 for drunkeness, H. Uumbel, tG for fighting, L. Chance 8 for disor erly oonduot. Tho case of Geo. Hill, arrested for selling liquor without a li cense was continued till this after noon. I. 0. 0. F. A tall attendance of Reaver Lsdge is requested at their nest regain meeting, May 1C, as business of special importance is to be considered. By order of the Lodge. T. S. JEWETT, R. S. m1 Estate Transactions. Jay Tattle end E. D. Tuttle, to Ocean Canning Co., tide island in Columbia riter. flOO G.BIelobHo A.Heiden, lot 4, blL 15, Adair's, Astoria. $1,550. Jno. Davis to Geo. Flavel, lots 3 ahd 4, blk 19," Sulvely's, Astoria. $2,500. Eri and J. 0. Beebee to A. P. Aukeny, WKSW, andSEtf of S WJf and S W X N W X, seo 34, T 8 N, R 9 W. $eoo. A Little One For & Dlt. The Dallas firemen propose to have a "tournament" on the 30th inst., and have iarited nearly every fire department in the state to participate. There is to be a pxiae awarded. So far, Astoria has re otived so invitation, which is a little sin gular, to say the least. To havo a 'tour nament without an Astoria delegation is like playing Hamlet with "Hamlet" left oat. Probably the Dallas boys want to keep the prize at home, something in which they would have no show if a team went from this city. KujttCtffallr Submitted to ihr Chuabtr of Commerce. Abtnria A spec ial meeting of the board of trade has been called for four o'clock this aft eraoon to consider what steps should be taken to secure from congress au appro priation for the Columbia river bar. In this connection the following telegram from President Macleay of the board of tradoto Congressman George, and I he hitter's answer, will be of interest : Pobtland, May 12. Hon. M. C. George, House of Jlepreseut atives, Washington, D. C: For what reasons did committee fail to make ap- gropriation for the mouth of the Colum iai Was it on account of disagreement of board of engineers about height, length and cost of jetty? Was the pres ent channel considered good enough, or did the total amount allotted for the state nrevent commencing anv now work? We want to understand the situation and the reasons therefor. DONALD MACLEAY. Wjlshinqtok, D. C, Mav 12. Donald Macleay, President Board of iraaezno oemg reappointoa n mem ber of committee, I am advised of no definite reasons given. Probably all sug gested in your dispatch had weight . The committee at the cloae of a long session -were tired and gave the Columbia river bar 'inadequate consideration. It is im portant that Portland strongly petition for such appropriation. I shall try to assead bill m the house. M. C. GEORGE. Oregonian, 11. JSerae thing New. Joe Scbilitz's celebrated Milwaukee beer on Draught, at Aug. Daniolson's sample rooms. On Ice and drawn from the wood.frcsh and sparkling. AtCarnahati fc Co.'h, You can pet Men's Clothing, White Shirts, Collars, Culi's. Ladies, Dress Goods. Ribbons, Ruching, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silks and Satins, Buttons, La dles' and Children's floso, and other ar ticles too numerous to mention, at much less than cost. J3few f Get au lak tat Will Suit You. Por copying and general use buy Caxter'b Combined Ink. For Dookkeeeping and line writing, -.buy Caster's Whiting Fluid. .For writing black, from the word '-go" tinv.fijLBTnR's Koa.l Black Ink. For sticking thiugs, buy Carter's iVlTW. All of which you can get at lowest . prices at The City Book Store. A corkscrew with every bottle. Gt a meal at the Model Dining Sa loon, three doors south of Odd Fellows building, and. seo how you like tho style. The most popular bitters in the market ia Dr. Henly's Dandelion Tonic. Arrold will sell a large stock of Boote aatUJfcojMtcost, at the Leading boot , Wit tfwr.. STVTF, AXI) TERRITORIAL NEWS. i Fare from Seattle to Victoria is thirty ! cents. It is expected that the Vmntilla will be ; afloat again by Juno 15. , An unusually large ruu of salmon is reported in northern waters. The prohibitionists have nominated a , full county ticket in Marion county. , There is now 156 miles of staging from j Ashland to Redding, and the fare is $20. Fish wheels nre scattered all along tho upper Lolumbia Irom tho Cascades to Priest's rapids. i Among the appropriations in tlu river I and harbor bill is ono of $150,000 for locks at the Cascades. The Standard Oil companv have estab lished an agency in "Walla Wall to supply the whole upper country. Wort is to be resumed at once on the ' building for the Odd Fellows' Orphans' Home on the farm belonging to the or der, sitnated near Sandy. Trouble is reported at the mouth of the Coquille river. Two or three thon- that point und the Hsli are being driven MA.W (-1.. .VM- M.I. UM'n -' ... U- away. Lieutenant Fred Sell watka, Third cav alry hc3 been relieved from duty as aid-de-caiup on Brigadier-General Milts' stall at Vancouor barracks. Schwatka goes to join his regiment in Arizona. T. McF. Pattou of Salem has been ap pointed consul of the Cmted States at Oaka and Hiogo, Japan, to succeed ueneral ntaule. wno '. V ?f5v the consulate ,:.:t- cated bv ( . S. Denny. A good joke was got on" in the Coos Bay Sews last week at the expense of a candidate. It ud: "His Jong conrse of whisky selling will lose him the temper ance vole, while the mean qualit v of the stuff sold ought to los him tho others." Every Oregon steamer that arrives at San Frauoisco brings fullj- two-thirds of her cargo in Oregon liour, in half w.nks, v,-hich is t:nnjfern d toRritiih veisels lor Lhrrpool. Fully fl,0() tou- have been fhipped tit !Ii;innl in th past tu weeks. John Knys uf Uowvli puirie died on Saturday, ha 10th in-t., ngeti 7S (ara. Il came tci Oregon in 1S52 and Hellled on the farm on which h.i has over since luiido iii- homo, and whero ho hns roared his twelvo children, who survive him, as dot- nli iiis wile. A man of uuquuitiom.nl veracity, tys tho Coqnillo Herald, is reported as hav ing said to imriies last week, that ho witnessed a contnscl by which 'M0 Chiuft men were to eonimoncb work on tho Ore gon Pacific railroad bclweeu Coos Ray and Roseburg, on tho firt of June next. Tho jumping of coal claims on Green river by tho Oregon Improvement com pany is liable to lead to bloodshed very soon. Already thero have bcon some serious troubles, and if it is not stoppod we mny hear any time of one or two men being killed, says tho Senttle Chtiy.ii etc. Some parties interested in property in the neighborhood of Yaquina bay have made airangerat-ntsto buy the machinery and rigging of the wrecked Ona and are now preparing to build another steam schooner of about 100 tons burden for the coasting trade. The lumber for the hull is now being sawed out at Alsea. The road from Marshfield to the Co quille river will be built this summer. Two steamers of 1,200 tons burden have been completed and will sail for San Francisco in a few days. These st earners cost about $100,000 each, and are for pas senger and freight traffic. They will be put on the San Francisco route from Coos bay. Hon. E. R. McElroy, superintendent of public instruction, has returned from an extended tour throughout eastern, cen tral and southern Oregon, perfecting his plans for educational work in the re spsctive localities, and arrangements have been made lor holding institutes as lol lows: At St. Helens, Mav 23, U0 and 31, for the Fifth judicial district, and for the Sixth Judicial district at union, duly 15, 16,17 and 18. The Slate Teachers' Asso ciation will be held in Salem June 30 and July 1. 2 and 3. Fish Wheel. Since the success of the llsh wheel at the Cascades, which has been in opera' tion for some lime, a great many men have been inclined to believe that fish wheels could be made profitable almost anvwheie on the Columbia where tho eddy could be utilized. During the pres ent spring season, since the 1st of April, one of these contrivances has been placed in ihf rivr-r uenr Columbus, an other one at the rapids close to Celilo, Messrs. Phelps and Stillwell have erected one at the mouth of lha Three mile, and last Sunday a scow with a fish-wheel at tached was launched on the bench to be used in the eddy above Roeklund, which has been used for winter quarters for the O. R.&.N. Co.'s boats. These wheels are about twenty feet in diameter, and are partitioned off by moans of strong wire netting into three or four more com partments similar to large baskets, com municating with chutes opening on the outside and running into a receptacle. Tho wheel is worked on pivots, which can be lowered to any distance, and when in operation is placed about eight feet in tho water. In their migration np stream salmon will sook eddies, and for this rea son these contrivances' are usually con structed in some places whoro there is a counter current- So far, fish-wheels havo not been tested in this portion of the river, but the "catch' is expected to lc very large when they get in octivo opera tion. Dalles Times-Ztoiintainetr. For ti Iet Fitting Dool Jr Ikk', go to V. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, novl duor to I. V. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A f uH.stncc; new goods constantly arihing. Custom work. Koutetliiuir Fine. Just reeeiwd at T. O. Bawling' a large stock of ciuars. Cigarettes, und the choicest brands of tobacco. At the Empire Store You will find the finest lace- and cm broideries, of richest quality. Arvold iells Hoots aiul.Stioos clieaier tliau any ono !?c In town, because wo buy for cash. Dont puy 50 cents elscwhent when von can 501 the best tllnncr in town at ilCFFSforta cents. Ladies who tlosire fit3iisli dr-iitvi, wraps, etc, nhould call at Lenditiff Suit and Cloak House, next to Empire store. Koeue Dixon's new eaiin" house i3 now optiii. Kverj UtiuK lias l'w'n CU led up in first-claM style, and hi-, well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that at hte placn they can be accommodated. Croiin. Whoonlnc Couch and Bron chltis intrnedlateiy iclieved by Shlloh's Cure. oirt by w. is. iiemenr. A full line of ladies' and children's Shoes, latest styles, to be found cheap at Arvold's. sign of tho Golden Shoe. lluy your Lime of Gray at 1'ortland prices. They give three 10-ceuttlishes for 25 cents at the Model Dining Saloon? Dr. Henly'a Dandelion Tonic tickles the palate and gladdens -the heart, Slnloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure Is sold by uh on guarantee. It curea consumption. Sold by W.E. De ment, Elegant line of silk aamplea for eeleo-tiori-iustreceiTed at Leading Suit and Cloak House next to Empire store. TICKS OF THE TELEGRAPH. General Gordon is bottled up in Khar toum. Sympathy is felt in England for Gen. Grant. The Prince of Wales is rambling through France. San Francisco Democrats propose to overthrow local bosses. The trouble between France and China is ended by a treaty of peace. Kaiser Wilhelm consents to Bismarck's retirement from tho Prussian ministry. The directors of the Mexican Central railway havo arrived and been banqueted in tho city of Mexico. Chas. O'Conor, a leading lawyer and one of the most prominent men in the country, died at Nantucket, Mass., last Tuesday. C. H. McCorxnick, head of the great harvester manufacturing company, and supposed to be one of the richest men in Chicago, died in that city on the l'lxh, aged 75. In the senato last Tuesday Logan, from the committee on military affairs, re- g)rted favorably the bill lo place General rant on the retired fist. Logon asked that the bill be put at ouce upon Its pas sage. Unanimous consent vas gmn,aad the bill at once wn re.d the tnird time and passed witbo-x debet . or remark, ex cept that Logan Kiid ha presumed there would b no objection to it. The bill pro vides mat: "In recognition of the distin sulshed .services rendered the United of the army, na be placed on rhl- Wed of the army.- The Alaska territorial bill provides that the territory of Alaska jIiill'coastitm a civil judicinl district, the temporary seat of government of which i- established nt Sitka. A governor r:iall lx appoiiflcd, with authoriu to o-jo that the laws en acted for tho distriiS nr enforced, and who shall be ox-oflicio conimnndei-in-chief of militia, with rxiwer to call it ont v hen necessary to dne oxtculion. A dis trict court is established, which shnll hold hold r.t least two term". ? ach ytiar, onontSitkn und one nt Wrangel. A clerk, district attorney and marshal am nlno provided for, and authority given for the upointmout of fouroomniL'-iionor.s with the iKwer and juriiciioa of fonnuLs Hioners of the UniUHlSUilut circuit courts. Tlio genoral lawn of the state of Oregon are declared to le tho laws of th district, rsfaras the same mny b.i applieablo. Tho otiicf-rs shall Iw nppointetl for a term of four years aud receive the following Bnlurim: Governor 3,000, district attor ney 2,500. marshal $2,300, judge ifcl.OOO and clork ?2500. In tho senate, ou tho 13th, Slater made tho ivquest thnt he might be excused lrom nciivo servioe on tho coniuiitteo of commerce, and thero boing no objection the request as granted. On motion of Pendleton of Ohio tho chair was author ized to fill the vacancy, which Edmunds promptly did bv appointing Senator Far ley of California. Senator Slater gave no explanation of his action, nor was any given by other senators. It is under stood, however, that the resignation was in pursaanco of an arrangement by which California is to be given represent ation on tho committee. When the com mittee was originally made up Senator Farley was ill and unable to take his seat. Pending this arrangement both the Oregon senators were appointed to places on the committee on commerce, with tho understanding Farley should have the place when well enough to re sume his duties. The representation of the committee is important at this time, as it will consider the house river and harbor bill in a few days. Steamer Days for 2Lj. From Astoria. I From San Fran. State 4iColumbia 2 Columbia 8Oregon C Oregon 12 State 10 Stote lOColumbia 14 Columbia 20 Or-gon 18 Oregon 21 State 23 State SS.Columbia 26 Columbia, June .. ljOregon SO Oregon SiStnte, June 3 Coats lor Sale .lot Leathers has two line boat tor sale at the boat shop, one block wpst of Hansen Bros." mill. Tlitt Patent Lninp Filler. The uio-i useful household invention of the ago. Call and sto It. Also, extra good Coil Oil fr-rsale in qunntltlas from a pint to a barrel. Jokijax & Bnzomn. Just Reoeireti. A Urge stock of ofi and stlfi Hats In nil thf kuW t le, ar Mcintosh's Fur nishing -trc. Stop That Cough By going to J. . Thoma3's and getting a bottle-"of Leroy's Cough llalsam. It will cum: you. Corsets aud Undertreur. AU tho latest makes-and styles of cor sets and ladies underwear at Prael Bros.' Empire ston. Hosiery Hosiery, Hosiery! Thu latest novelties In ladles and childrens hosiery at Prael Bros'. Notice. Dinner at -'J EFFS'CIiOP IlOU.SE everyday from 4iT0to8 o clock. The liest 2.crit meal In town; sonp, fi&h, seu.n kinds of meats, vosotablcs, pie, pudding, tlc. Tcuorcofleo includ?d. All who haw tried him say Jeff Is tho Old Scrofulous Sores and Bad Ulcers removed by the OREGON BLOOD PU RIFIER. Slceple.-s Klghts made miserable by that terrible coupjh. Sluloh's Curo is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment & Co. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. H euros coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, In fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. 30 cents andiSl a bot tle. Children Balsam. all like Dimmitfs Coutth Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured bvShiloh's Catarrh Rem edy, rrlce r0 conts, Maal Injector free, i For Kile by W. E. Dement. J That llacklng Couah can be so quickly cured by Shiloh'a Cure. We guarantee it. Sold hy Y E. Dement. I7sfl Dimmit t's Coufjh Ralsaui for Chest, Throat, and Limps, at Y. K. De ment &C.'s. r&e Dimmitt's Cough Balsam, at W.E Dement & Co.'s. All the p:iteni"inedleme-4 advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can be bought at Hie lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drue atore., opposite OcMden hclel. Astoria. hiloh'S Vitalier us what von need for Constipation, Losi'of Appetite, Diz ziness ann an symptoms ot Dyspepsia. ? by W.E. Dement Gray sells Sackett Bro3.J Ai sawed cedar shingles. Boston Baked Beans aud Brown Bread every Sunday at Jeffs from C a.ji. to 2 1. M. Dlmmitt's Couch Balsam never fails. Try it. at W. E. Dement & Co.'s. SifJLOii's Cuns will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping"- Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W ETDement & Co Iaemeteat Bill Strrlee. A short time since a statement was published in the various newspapers on this coast that two or more sacks of im portant mail matter had been stolen from tho mail cars while in transit to tho cast. Tho further statement was made that this mail was from Victoria, B. C; that it contained valuable matter, and that no traces of tho thieTea had been obtained. The theory is advanced that this mail was stolen from some bngirace or freight car on the Northern Pacific railroad line. This, says the Standanl, we believe to be the correct theory, be-" cause of tho well known fact that ever, since the mails have been attempted to be carried over that line, insufficient fa cilities for carrying and handling them have been the rule, and not the exer tion. The fault does not He with tna rauroad company, bnt with one Jaoie?: ITcDowell, the Bupnnt;ndent of that railway mail service between Portland andBumarck, who persisbntly refuses I or neglects to provide sufficient car room or hands to work the mails. j Anotuer instance 01 tne negiigenca and inefficiency of this official is in-i ofnnonn in ihfl fflpfc thnt rm nr oKvnt li.' 15th of April last a postal car was taken out of tb yards at Helena, Montana where this McDowell's headquarters ar wnere it uaa Deen Biancung ror turse I weeks, and in which was found a caso of envelopes for Dallas, Oregon, ondBomei sacks of mail for tho Portland office of i distribution. It is a fact patent to evervbolv that since last October bnt half a car and bnt nnn mossanper has bean furnished m. handle and distribute the vast amount of mail being sent to aud from the Pacini northwest over the route named. Time and again baggage and Ikjs can have been stnflVwl with mail bags full of i;r. nortant mail matter, without an s-xatn -. or otherwise nutborized official to care for them, and .i , u. .i . muT- iir.jusuiiaroni'n. . piled np m tne rortiana postotnee-mm-, dtels ol bags ot a tnner-it not Htoleu' U. S. oScial termed it "dottictivo of ihol ra;lwa and mnu service; and it wo ms tako riot his unrao Is J. J. Mttrnby. If wo are corrocl in our conclusions ns to i tho particular ouicer and his duties, then : wo respectfully beg tocnll his attentiouj to tho above state of nffaira, and woajH suggest that the said James McDowell it xiroper subject upon which to exorcise his detective ability and its consequent corrective effects, when properly und energetically carried out. Further: The statement hns been made thnt this same United States official McDowell was but roccntly caught in the act of smuggling dutiable goods from Victoria, B. C, into an American port on Pugot sound. Be this true or false, it is nnother legitimate matter for tho "detective" above referred to to inquire into. By inquiring into and ferroting out the delinquent acts of the neglectful, ignorant and vicious agent, the mail service will be immensaly bene fited. By bringing the weight of official notice and authority to bear upon the matter, perhaps tho ovil may be corrected. At least it is worthy of the effort. And we trust the "detective" will give this matter the consideration its impoitanpe deserves. The citizens of this growing northwest coast section demand and de serve better service In th9 delivery of their mails than they are now receiving. Lot the official, whosoever he may be, whose duty it is to attend to the mail ser vice, look into this matter and see that thejneeds and demands of the people are not longer neglected. Fine Dress Qoods. A splendid line of ladles dress goods Is being displayed nt the Empire- stnro. "JEFF' At enormous expense has just secured tne services or peofessob kllis one of the best white cooks in the state; and Jeff proposes to excell any of his for mer efforts in the culinary art. Italian and French dishes a specialty. AFHAT I do you think that jeff of the cnor HOUSE gives you a meal for nothing and a glass of something to drink? Not much!" but he gives a better meal arid more of It than any place in town for 'Jo cent. He buys bv the wholesale and pays eash. -That settles it." The PopHlar Approval Of the now famous Syrup of Figs as the most efficacious and agreable prepara tion ever offered to the world as a cure for Habitual Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills, has been won by the wis? plnu pursued by the California Fig Syrup company. Know ing thnt one remedy truly benetlcial In its effects on the system, and at the same time pleasant to the taste, will meet with a rapid sale, the Companv, through its agent for Astoria. W. E. Dement & Co., gives away sample bottles free of charge. Try It and judge for youraolf. Large bottles fifty cents or one dollar. Syrup of Fig. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable totheStom nch, harmless In its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipaliqh. Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts 6n the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills aud Fever, etc. Strengthens tho organs ou which it acts. Metier than bitter, nauseous LUcr uicdlclnfo. pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle, free, und large bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co., Astoria, Dlmmitt- Cough Balsam euro Crmip For hunt: Ikwk, SM r Ciie.t uk Stiiloh' I'onu Plaster, i't k-a 23 cent. For sale by VT. E. Dement. "Haokuietack," a lusung and mi grant perfume. Irice23 and CO cents. Sold by W. K. Dement. L. ' - ' ' i -t ASK FOR THE BOSTON" RUBBER BOOT. u Made of Fine Will Not Crack. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. The Gutta Percha & Rubber Mf 'g Co Portland. OreRon. Cottage to Rent. XfEXT DOOR TO MY RESIDENCE, il corner ot Main and Jefferson streets. Contains six rooms, besides kitchen jaaa woodshed. Water tree. -.... xnyll XI E. C HOLDEN. alon'i taf way; to ue worceu tner iur n na aitH'irfMn ...... ...... time T.ill permit aud refthipped to its! .MJwUtm,iijri,en.ct-ap: destination after days, and .sometimes) v'Y ,. ., ,.r, -n, . , weeks, of delay. "We leliero thtro is a . J.;"A Jt'Nff' S -QU H ",UJ- jrH H JS A 1 TT ' 11 ucciueiiuu nan. FRIDAY, MAY 16. The Peerle&i Emotional Aetress, FH0SA McAllister, .suiToirrim by Her OWn Talented Company.. Will prejsnt the A Great BUrleSflUB Comedy, " w wWiw.w7; By W.S. GILEKRf. author of "Pinafore" "Plratp? of Penzance," Etc, entitled, aXTGAGXD. RtnreJ Sats at New York. Novelty Store. WEST SHORE LUMBER If ILLS , , Tftn . .... n "' l 'Ji.wtist - - Proprietor. j n. Mif AcnruFH of a.vo aj jtt xs All Kinds of lumber. r. st FfKK THIS UVTE IVU.L J --V Ail f:ji!h Lumbr (nnli ti rfrU&i ! 5) .nr,.u-.n i... Sn. l l1ntfMW an.t utic.tiu to.sn-- cJjI ;-t?fmect) 1..... L.3) t' Xu.-'.o-hi5ntKuMli,!y n.pc- ,... .Cl '5' taj rfhf" .. i I i . I For Gray's Harbor TjIK H1AM: A. B. FIELD, Chartered by th Astoria and Coast Trans portation Co WUJ sail for OKAY'S HARBOR an SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1884. -WFor .Freight or Pswwage apply to J. Q. Hustler. Drink Milk and Grow Fat And don't forget thai x. so. ZDctxiAxi.a. Always Keeps Milk by the Glass, Pint, or Quart, At his Fruit Stand, aa Cbesamua street, Opposite Spexaitb'3 Gun store. To Whom it May Concern. THE MILK BUSINESS HEBETOFOEE carried on by C N. DARLAND. wUl hereatter be carried on by DAKLA2ID & MARTIN. I. X. Darland hating sold an In terest to Mr. Martin. Drink Hilk and Get Fat. -Don't forget that I. N. Darland always keeps milk by the Glass, Pint, or Quart, Boat Found. PICliEl UP NEAR THE BAR. ONE large Trap Skiff, with anchor and chala. Owner can have the same by applying to MOSES LOaXKT. Iiwaco, 9. T. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By the Slht. lny. Week r Moatk WITH OB WITHOUT BOARD. Wuh usa of Parlor, Library and all the com furts of home. Terms reasonable. A ppl v to MBS. E. C. HOLDEX. Cor. Main and Jefferson ST.. PLUMBING! You will do DlinnnPV AtWheler: welitocaUoa nUUUUuh Kobb's.Ior Tapplaj and Putting la of Water Pipes. IT WILL PAY YOU NOTICE. - s TATE AND COUNTY TAXES ARE NOW due and payable at my oaice. A. At. ItlUJUUiI, tf Sheriff Clatsop Co. Rooms to Rent. ROOMS 9. 1. 18, AND 14. IN ODD Fellows BuUdlmrL for rent, Inaulre at Case's Bank, or of A. J. HEOL.EK, Occiapat HoteL To the Voters of Astoria Precinct. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AN Independent eaadldate- for Constable ot Astoria precinct at tho coming election. 8. 0. INGALLS. For County Treasurer. I ITKitJ.BYAXXOUJCK MYSELF AS AX lndieadent Candidate tor COUNTY TREASURER. MAUXCH C. CIWBY. Astoria, May t. 1SJ. Eight Floating Net-Racks For Sale NOW ilOOKED IN JOHX UAY'3 BIVBK. Enqolre of Ferry TIW4J0M1 Doja riTr, or QEO.T.MYERH, Fistwrtoo. Small House Ftf Sale TiriTH A TWO YEAllS' LEASE. V Apply to C. A. MAY. County Orders Wanted. 4 l'PLY TO BOZORTH AND JOHJtt. FOR LONDON DIRECT. Tk gpltsdld 100 11 IroaSklp "Aberystwith Castle' ICGG KeffUler. U. 1LVUEI3 Master Will load for the above named port, and Salaoa will be tat;en iu lots to salt sbimxtt on reoubla tera. IVCiriPA VOL of- mfnff.inrr wife For prtlflw apply to (UBSOy, CKUBCM A CO.. Portland, Or. or to I. L. CHERRY, Artorla. For Liverpool Direct. The fine British Iron ship ESKDALE, 1220 Tons Register. 100 Al. The above vessel goes on the berth fo LIVERPOOL dtreet, and wUl take salmon in lots to salt shippers. For rates ot freight and Insurance apply to BALFOUB, GUTHRIE & CO., roru&cu. vr. ALEX'S BAUjUB, latoria, Orefos. r& 1884. I XL mmmmm STILL LEADS IN THE CITY WITH THE Finest Ms ! AND LOWEST XORTH OF SAN FRANCISCO LAMES' ... . OifRti. Satins, VotVAf CI C , n.P prt.c. IWcSS uuOUS. nuufre rvsejjiny F 6oods- Youth's and Boys' Fine Drew Suits, Long Pants, Fine Dress Suits, Knee Pants, Strong School Suits, Long Pants, Strong School Suits, Knee Pants. For Men and Boys. Straw, Wool and Fur Hats of all Kinds. White and Fancy Shirts, Overshirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Neckwear, Gloves, Notions, Etc. FOR LADIES' GENT'S AND CHILDREN. Boots and Shoes of all Styles and Prices. Trunks, Valises, and Umbrellas, Fishermen's Clothing, Etc., Etc. Sale Ageat for Butterick Patterns. C-f. ML B ri wri Pythian Building, CARL PALACE CRYSTAL BOOK STORE. Just lecelved by the X. P. It. It. 50,000-PIEGES OF SHEET MUSIC. 500 MUSIC BOOKS Choicest and Most Popular Sheet Music and Music Books. I receive dally by mail all the latest and most select publications. Special atten tion given to orders received from dealers, teachers, and good discount allowed. Musical lostraeiits of Every Description, Wholesale ii Retail. Small Musical Instruments a Specialty. PIANOS AND ORGANS Of the best make on easy installments. Ifyspeclal catalogue of SHEET MUSIC just received, sent free to any address. Come and sec my assortment of FIVE CENT SHEET MUSIC. Adler s Crystal Palace Book Store. New Goods for CLOTHING, HATS AXD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers. Retailed at Bains la the SLinnlacUirln BusltiesH 1 am i)rep:uvd to srtl Clothing that will grre PERFECT SAIWK ACTION both In FIT and QUALITY of Gcods. Perfect Fitting Wlilte Shirtf.- Medium aud Flue tirade Vailerwear. ffewest Styles in Searis and Ties. A. ytILL,4TOCK OFyRENCH, ENGLLSH AND AMERICAN SniTINGd.-a D. A. McINTOSH, OCCIDKXT BLOCK. JOHNJP. CLASSEN. , Manufacturer of French andAmerican Candies :,, ALSO areetca. ' wy" iaoralng, from the ' rillilUHh-BAKCBY 1884. ! ( Largest Assortment ! THF. PRICES!! IX THE FOLLOWING LINES. &ENTS' Frock Dress Suits Sack Dress Suits, Frock Busitft3& Suits.. ' N Sack Business Suits. Summer Over coats, White Vests, Etc. Astoria, Oregon. ADLER. CRYSTAL Spring and Summer! AX OF ASTORIA. FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND Hair Dressing Saloon. TjllTTED UP IN A NEW AND ARTISTIC jl manner, every i en attention nnJd natnuu. I hare fitted up and ooenea a fliat-daaa Raihershon at Carl Adior's old .stand on Chenamus street, and am ready fortaamesH 1428ra LKN.OHLE& 9 V" JS'f