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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1884)
e mmmmmMetmmmmumuauwvta mhhii mm i iiihmmi i i Li.j.u-u.ia-i-iiJMJLiM i " : .T i A , J t; KGU-S : THURSDAY... ..JUNK 12, 1SSJ ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, ruBLisHiins am vnorJiiiroK-s, A8T0RIAXUUILD1NO, - - ASSSTKi:m Terms of Subscript ion. Served by Carrier, per week lScU. Sent by M.iil. per mouth GCcis. "' " one year .S7.ci Free of postage to si'Wrlbe. Advertisements inserted by the ). ear at the rate of $2 st square per month. Tran sient advertising Dl tv rants per square, each Insertion. -Notice-To Advertiser. U'ite AsToiiiAX guarantees to it vertisers th; lamest nrulati:i of i ad- J anvl newspancrpuMWitM on tho Columbia j nvcr. . ' ASTOKIA ASH VIL'IXITV. The Slate .sailed yesterday for Situ Francisco. The Sea Kij has arrived at Antwerp, lir3 days from Astoria. A Xoltner, proprietor of the SiuiiiJurJ, came down from Portland yesterday af ternoon, Hills of lading, drawbacks, etu.. m stock or printed to order at Tu k Astouian . Job office. An insane woman we examined yes terday at the court housr- and poe.s to Sa lem this morning. The sale of reserved seats for 13.3 Vivo opera company .begins at the Now York Novelty store this morning. The Jessie Jamison. EsMale. Chin. Cotesaortlt, Aberlsivyth Castle and Rata, are loading ytfmon for Liverpool and London. The Astoria and Coast Transportation Company will dispatch the A. I:. Firtd to Grav's harbor next Saturday. .She goes to'Tillamook on the 21st inst. At llvo vesterday afternoon tilt unwel come sound of the fire alarm seut ihe do partment whirling down to Uuiontown. Fortunately no damage was oceasiourd. On Monday, the 7th prox., those who drew prizes in the lottery of the 2d inst.. will have some niconew ceriificates to that effect issued to them ?y the county court. Glenn Peterson, from the Chehalis, was in the city yesterday. Ho has done as much as auYother one man to bring his part of tho country into prominence and propoww to do more this .season. A technical ouestion now arisos regard ing the legality of action taken vt the last adjourned meeting of tho city coun cil. Tho matter of the city attorneyship seems to be tho principal point at issue. Leaves hnvo their timo to fall, and stars to set, and flowers to wither at the east wind's breath, but just, when the Co lumbia Water Company proposes to pup ply a patient and thirsty community i not yet made clear. The petition to rojeal ordinance No. o57 is receiving n good many signatures. People must drink something, and unless the Columbia Water Co. can pet over the John Day difficulty the probability is that the list will grow. Of course you will take your sister or soniebodv else's sister to the social that the ladies of tho Methodist church give at the church narlors this evening. Some of our best local talent appear in an at- traotive literary programme. Tho schedulo of nrices charged for travel over the Pacific railroads is issued. From it is loarned that clergymen are charged SG0 for a tioket from Portland to St. Paul; government officials, $50; drummers. 75: newspaper men, -S70; "charity," $G0; railway employes, 50; theatrical people, ia. S. U. Crow has fitted up a fine suite of rooms in Kinney's new building and will to-day begin to take pictures in style seoond to none. His establishment has been furnished and designed with special reference to fine work, and no expense has been spared in the execution. Mr. Grow is a permanent feature of the city and deserves Astoria patronage. No matter how big the berry or the po tato or other product that is brought into our office from the ousido, Clatsop always calls the turn. "When tho mammoth ber ries noted in yesterday's Astobiak were brought in from Mt. Coffin it didn't soem as though anything in tho berry line oould discount them, but Clatsop beats them, E. M. Grimes brought in threo yesterday afternoon that were plucked on John'Matier's place yesterday morn ing. One of them, tho "boss" berry, measures 5 inches in circumference, and weighs an ounce and ? half; tho others are not far behind in seize and weight, the threo together being equal to . a saucer full of ordinary berries. Matter -fcaa about a half acio of them and ex pects to clear $400 off of his patch of strawberries this season, which ih not so bad. Cunauu) Aceldent Suicide. About four o'clock yesterday afternoon a girl known as Aimee, while riding in a buggy with a compaion was thrown vio lently to the ground striking on her head and sustaining injuries which it is .thought may prove fatal. Tho accident 'occurred near Wiliiamsport, and was oc casioned by the buggy striking against a etumn. The unfortunate girl was car ried into town on a stretcher last eve ning and was found to be completely paralyzed from hor head downward, ft is the opinion of the doctor in attendance that sho cannot recover. About the same time another inmate of the Club, known as Julia, took a dose of ether, giving as her reason that sho was "tired of life." Prompt moans were Xnmlufiter 3K3 ii ?S probable that her rash resolve will nnibe oarneuoui. About half past live, u woman knov.'u as JoBie Smith, living next to Music Hall, shot herself in the left, breast, the ball entering and lodging within. She had.expressed her intention to kill her self ana left two letters, ono of which was not to bo opened till after her death. It was thought last evening that the wound would prove fatal. Itfethodist Church Sochi!. Tho ladies of tho Methodist Church will give a social in the" church this (Thursday) evening.- it will bo pre ceded by a musical and literary enter "tainraentof which the following is Ihe program me: 1 Qu.vnTKTTE, Mrs. Middlebrook, Miss F. Dickenson, Messrs. If. Middle brook and S. Bozorth. 2 Reading, Miss Minnie Warren. 3 Vocal Solo, Mr. Godsey. - 4 Instrumental Solo. Miss "N'elHo Flavel. n Reading, Miss Helen Dickinson. 6 Vocal Solo. Mrs. Middlebrook. 7Reading, Miss Belle Lawrence. 8 Vocal Duet. (In costume) Miss F-Bickinson and Mr. Godsej Admission 25 cents. Strawberries nnd'ico cream 25 cents each. To the ladies. Mrs. Pijger, of tho Leading Suit and Cloak House of Portland, will como dowu on Saturday, Juno 14th on the Wide West. Sho will remain o fa-a davs onlv. and the ladies of Astoria will have a chanoa to consult with the -rndnr of Fashions in regard to Styles. etc. Mrs. Pilger has tho reputation of being the best fitter ana most srynsu dressmaker on this coast, and tho ladies who are in need of Summer clothes, will do well to commit her. She can be found nt her Branch Store, next Rescue Engine House. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles. STTK VD TKHKITOKllI. MriVS. ' ' " X,-:. i'm i ; t .. 1 rl .nil: ixuiu iuja:.jCrtUH 16, Uiiuucrais 14; bou&t. ilopublicaub oj, Democrats 25. Republi can majority on joint ballot, 12. Eastern Oregon and Washington Ter ritory papers say that $90,000 have been paved to the- wool growers of the Terri tory through tho recent reduction in freigM rates on tho Northern Pacific. Orders have been received at Vancou ver barracks for tho exchange of the Twenty-first infantry, Gen. Henry A. ilorrow, colonel commanding, with the Fourteenth infantry, Col. Hunt, of Fort Sidney, Xebraska, department of tho Platte. Mrs. Louise A. "Woods was, atSauJow?, Ca!.. on the 10th, granted n divorce from ox-Governor Georga L. "Woods, on the grounds oi abandonment. Custody of the minor child is awarded to Mrs.Woods. The parties were married in Yamhill county in 18j2. Abandonment is alleged to have occurred in August, 18S2. The t'xercssf of tho eighth annual commencement of the Oregon state uni- liacwilanreate sermon by the Itev. G.W. Izerot J'ortlanu. llie number ot grnu uates this vear is nineteen, twelve in tho classical and scientific departments and Mine in the normal department. Tho whole number of students is 21G. Thero is no primary department connected with the university. J. 11. Kiggi5, a horo raiser, was killed on his ranch near llot valley, Wasco county, on Sunday last. A mun in his f mplov had lasobed n wild horse, which had -iiec?eded in pulling tho lasso away frc-m htm. Mr. Riggs rode after the es caped liors.- end got hold of tho laaso, which ha fastened to the horn of his sad dle. I'lit wild horse being a strong ani mal palled over tho pony on which he waa riding, throwing Mr. Itiggs and breaking his neck. He lived about half a day after the accident. The following Chehalis county. W. f ., items are taken from the Montesano ViJeltc: At KIma, sheep are selling at G& cents a pound; beef at 11 cents a pound and upwards. There are plenty of cattle up the river but the ranchers hardly know what value to put on them. The Monte s.uio city council protests to the postmas ter guieri.l against the removal of the postoflice from that city to a point one and it half miles away." It is claimed to be a case of pure stealing. Montgom ery's stage, from here to Montesano, is makiiiq throe lrip3 n week. Chehalis has eight lawyers. The lioptist church to h built in Chehalis will cost 1000. Tlit 3Iornlug Prjt)Pr. UV CA.1T. i:. :. KICUOL8, Or 7ITK SHU' TABS PKKDLKTOK. Oh thou most merciful Judge, who mnkelh the laws to govern tho soa; look Thou over and have meicy upon up; grant that wo may this day bo blessed with fees to enable us and our friends to live in luxury. Grant that new offices may be made, and m.-w fees imposed for the ben efit of thoo of oar friends who are too proud io beg, and have no chpneo to steal, and shii-owners how wholly they uri la our hands, and at thy mercy. Giv us strength Oh Judge! and an iron nim to deal with any one who may repre sent u-5 to the publio in our true light; Thou kuowost there aro many ship mas terswho rebel against our fust claims and would withhold jegal fees! May Justice and Vengeance pursue and over take them as it did the capt. of the bark in Hoston who had tho audacity to have a pieco published in tho paper detriment al to us, because he had to pay G for shipping his cook, he knowing that it was no fault of ours that two ran nwav, and that they were not offered ono half of tho fee for po doing. Thou knowest how soon Jnstico was on his track, and how it snubbed him off IJoston Light. Thou knowest how Vengeance followed him to Algoa bay and cast his ship upon the shote, and that thv watchful ovo was over that Wreck, from tho procoeds of which the proceeds were paid. May thiB bo tho fate of all who daro oppose thy will. Oh merciful Judge, in times of de pression wilt .thou instil into the hearts of seamen to leave town the day they sign to enable us to get a double fee for shipping. Wo thank thee, Our Father which art in congress, that thou hast got this law; that thou haat permitted us to almost wholly do away with English phraseology; that wo have had wise men and just, to insert new articles for tho benefit of our officials both at home and abroad. When the ships leave our shore, watch over s.nd deliver them safely into bunds of our foreign tepresentatives; giv ing tho strength, power and firmness of mind, lo collect all they can bring with in their grasp. Wo know that many consuls do not carry out thy law, there by withholding money from tho treasury, Disown, and recall them, and wo will furnish men to fulfill thy laws. Now look upon this day, and may wo feel that wo aro one day nearer tho time when foreign ships may gather under Our Flag, thereby increasing fees ten fold, and enabling us to build poorhousca and asylums for our present shipmasters and owners, and good houses for our selves. Thou knowest that freights must ba good to maintain all of our officials, with our reduced number of ships, there fore gathor in tho foreigners thptwe may be enabled to increase tho number of our officials, and also to preclude the possi bility of having another president "re moved" for want of a consulate. rirst i'lsm Photograph Uallerj. S. 1J. UroK who for tho past two sears has had n picture gallery opposite the court house has moved to hisnno new es tablishment in Kinney's building almost onposito St. Mary's hospital. No ex pense has been spared in fitting up this with all first-class requirements, and As iorians who neod the best of work have no further need of going elsewhere. The j "& ffiiK". S5,S S is gratefully appreciated, and he assures the Astoria public that no effort shall be spared io win their continued appro bation. Mr. W. A. Bell, of San Francisco is as sociated with him; his long experience in tho best galleries of tho metropolis will be of value to those who wish to ae cure tho shadow ere -the substance fades. The pub ic aro invited to call and inspect j specimens of photographic work. i IasouIc Election. At tho annual session of the grand lodgo of froo and accepted MasonH, held in Portland last Tuesday, the following officers were ole ted for tho ensuing year: Grand ma.sier, D. P. Mason of Albany. Deputy jjrand master, J. C. Pullerton of Koseburg. Senior m-aud warden, A. Nnsburg of Marshflold. Junor grand warden, B. Van Dnn of Astoria. Grand treasurer, Baxuuel Hughes of Forest Grove. Grand secretary, F. J. Babcook of Salem. George Price, brought np from Astoria by Constable Grant on a chargo of at tempting to poison his wife.was arraigned in Justice Green's court yesterday for ex amination. Owing to tho refusal of tho woman to prosecute and lack of ovidence to sustain the charce. tho case was dis missed. As to whether Price made an at- tomnt to Txnson his better half or not there is no information to be obtained. Orcgonian, 11th. A full lino of Ladies' Lace Mitts of all descriptions, to be found ait the Empire Store. The latest patterns ana styles of Ginghams and Calicoes, at the Empire Store. Dr. Henly's Dandelion Tonio tickles the palate and gladdens the heart, Tire 2U3 IKE'S CREW. The Pacific Mail ateaniship llio tie Janiero brought to this port Capt. Sam uel H. Morrison of Bath, Me., master of tho American ship JRawtfer, which was wrecked last January on ono of tho islands of tho Marshall group; also on the same steamer the Captain's daughter, the mate of tho ship and a part of the ship's crew. Mr. Humphreys, the mate, and tho Captain's daughter were married tho day before tho ship sailed, making their bridal tour on a now ship on hor first voyage. While sailing along on Jan uary 2d last, in water laid down on tho chart as clear, and- ten miles from any island, the ship stuck hnrd und fast on n reef. When the ship wa3 found to be hopelessly grounded and in danger of breaking up, the officers and crew, twenty-eight all told, accepted the -advice of friendly natives and landed'oh the little island Djai, where they were kindly treated by the islanders, 'fne natives live upon a paste made of arrowroot and cocoanut, and on Jread-fruit.and fish, and wear very little clothing. They had never come in contact Avitn white per sons before and were consequently very curious. As soon ts possible tho sailors began to build a -schooner which was fortv feet long, aino.feai beam and had fivo "feet depth of hold. In this the mari ners sailed March lSch. On "the 10th of January the second mate and four men had sailed in the long boatfor Jaluit, 400 miles distant to get succor. March 15th the steward died of dropsy. On the island were left, -alter tho sailing of tht Schooner "with tho captain, eleven sailors and two natives tho mate, his wife and nine sailors. The captain continues the narrative as follews: '-We reached Jaluit. or Bonham Islands after a rough passage of five days. Found two German trading houses there, strictly on the make; not so hospitable as tho natives at Biai. Bv hiring money from them at C per cent per month and. giving mv curonomeier aau stuwuci aa socuritv we managed to live, but they would not send one of their schooners to relieve my people left at Cjai. April 13 United States sloop-of-wcr Jissex res cued the crow on Ujai, and sailed April 20 for Yokohama, whero we arrived May o. The long-boat'fl crew was picked up by the English bark Calatrfa-in sight of L'lan or Armstrong island, January 21, and then taken to Saigon. Arrived in March and wore taken to Hongkong by steamer. "General Mosby, tho United States con sul, made timely exertion in procuring a government steamer for our rescue, which proved so successful. On board the Es sex we were received and entertained with mo3t o ordial and generous hospi tnlitv hv nil tho officers and crew. "From mv observation and what I learned from tho traders tho chart3 of all the coral reefs and islands of tho Mar shall group and surroundings should be blottod out and marked 'position and ex istence doubtful' until they havo beon surveyed. Tho Essex was fourteen hours hunting for Ujai after her arrival nt the position laid down on the charts. On May 1G went on board tho American steamship City of Rio de Janeiro, bound to ban iTancisco, where we arnvea juno 4 in the afternoon."-S. E. Bulletin, 7th. A Permanent Fixture. Wo would inform - the readers of this paper and ladies. of Astoria more par ticularly, that the branoh store of J. Pilger's Leading Suit, Cloak and Dress Goods House of Portland, is an estab lished and permanent business fixture in our city. This statement we have been requested to make through these columns to contradict tho reports and statements mode by other merchanta to tho effect that their location in Astoria was only for a short time. Th6se malicious re ports do not speak well for the parties circulating thorn, and certainly not in a manly spirit of competition. Wo cheer fully endorse their Bucce&j and refer our renders to their now advertisement in to day's issue, presenting a partial price list of somo leading linea to the ladies of As toria; also correcting tho impression that goods are not 6oldby the vard. You can purchase any quantity desired in any goods. Silks," satins, Tolvets, dress fpods, elc, at tho low prices quoted by this en terprising firm. - ' Oi Interest To The fcudles. A full lino of Ladies' Silk, Lislo and Cotton Hosiery and Muslin Underwear at greatly reduced prices for a few days only, at Tho Leading Suit and Cloak House, next to Rescue Engine house. Flower Iots. Look at the show window of Jordan & Bozorth's Crockery Store, and see the fine assortment of Pottery for Flowers, just rceelvea. Remnants. Odd lots of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Corset3, etc., etc., at much less than cost, at Cauka-UA-K & Co's., successors tol.W.Case. Boatslbr Sale. Joo Leathers has two fine boats for sale at the boat shop, one block west of Hansen Bros.' mill. Just Received. A large stock of soft and stiff Hats In all the latest styles, at Mcintosh's Fur nishing store. The Patent Lamp Filler. Tho most useful household invention of the ut?e. Call and see It. Also, extra good Coal Oil forsale In quantities from a pint to a barrel. Jokdak & Bozobtit. The Oregon Blood Purifier Is Nature's own remedy, and should be used to the exclusion of all other medicines In dis eases of the stomuch, liver and kidneys. Brace up the whole system with King ofthe Blood. See Advertisement. Sleepless Nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Sliiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. R. De ment fe Co Shlloh's Vitallzer is what you need for Constipation, Los3 of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms otJDyspepsIa. Price. 10 and 75 cents per botile. Sold by W. F. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can be Iwugbt at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's dniK store, opposite Oc.Mden hctol, Astoria. Just received a new lot of Parasols, at the Empire Store. A full lino of ladies' and children Shoos, latest styles, to be found cheap at Arvoias, sign of tho Golden Shoe. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment El Tropuo,'' the best 5-cent ciar in Astoria, atXaighton's, Water street, be tween W 8th and W 9th. The most popular bitters in the market te Dr. Henly's Dandelion Tonic. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Sunday at Jeff's from 5 a.m. to 2r.M. Don't pay CO cents elsewhere when you can Ret the beet dinner in town nt JEFF'S for 25 cents. The Peruvian syrup has cured thon sands who were suffering from dvsnen sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etcramph lots free to any address. Seth W.Fowlf &Son Boston. Croup, Whooping Couch and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shlloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. POLITICAL SOTIS. Ten of twenty-seven Mexican states hold elections this fall. All tho little Morrison tadpoles aro turning into Tildon frogs. Philadelphia Times. Give him microscope enounh. and But ler can sco his boom.- Nexo Orleans Pic ayune. Somebody ought to endorse the busi ness men of New York right away. Cin cinnati Enquirer. The Bepnblicans of Maino have nom inated all their present representatives in congress for re-election. Now let Pasteur, who has discovered a romedy for hydrophobia, try his hand on Borbonism. Richmond IVhig. A ticket for wemen: For president, Becky Jones of New York. Platform Don't talk. Philadelphia Presk. All that Ls needed to make Massachu setts a tariffiiefoim state is thorcugh and persistent agitation. Boston ' JJcrold find). The 1Vashinylon Post ont-Wattersons Watterson. Its platform is: "A tariff for revenue only, with unavoidable pro tection. The verdict of the Washington Post (Dem.) is: "The Democratic party is as broad as the continent, but it has no room for a protectionist." The McDonald boom is unfortunate in its proportions, being too small for a tent and too large for n napkin. Colonel Wat terson's squint eyed goddess of reform will have to work it up into a crazy quilt. Philadelphia Press. Should Mr. Tilden die before the con vention it will only be necessary to run a stick through an old suit of his clothes. put his hat upon it and march up the unanimous. Louisville Post. ' Gen. Benjamin F. Butler has written a letter formally accepting another presi dential nomination that of tli3 anti monopoly party. He will drive a four-in-hand through 'the Democratic national convention. Washington Republicun. The completest failure of the season in politics, remarks the Chicago 'Tribune, is "our own Colonel W. I. Morrison. He was courageous at the wrong time and he was panicky at tho wrong time. He has never once blundered into the risht di- Tection at tho right time." The conntryho3 never seen anything like the Tilden boom. It is sweeping every state without a break. The unin augurated ex-president will havo tho honor of being the only man who ever re ceived a presidential nomination with out n ballot' by acclamation. St. Louis Repvblican (Dem). GOOD WORK FOB ALL. Largo, little, small or tall, whether from city or country, are promised tho most artistic photographs that ean be produced from the largest and only complete gallery In the Northwest. Abell&Son, 29 Washington St., Port land. To Our Patron. Wo do not claim to sell our goods at or below cost we sell with a living profit and our prices aro lower than the pre tended cost of our competitors. Pilger's Branch Leading Suit and Cloak House. YFI1I Close at 8:30 P. 91. On and after tbia date the Model Din ing Saloon will close at 8:30 p. m., except ing Saturday evenings, and on special occasions. June 9, 1834. Notice, Dinner af'J EFF'SCHOP HOUSE everyday from 450 to 8 o'clock. The best 25-cent meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. Tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff is the "BOSS.- Somcthins Fine. Just received at T. G. Itawllngs' a large stock of cigars, Cigarettes, and the choicest brands of tobacco. . Stop That Cough Bv going to-J.E. Thomas's and getting a bottle of Loroy's Cough Balsam. It will cube you. For a Neat Fitting Boot Or Shoo, go to P. .1. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. RoscOe Dixon's new eating house Is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to cat, that at his place they can bo accommodated. Buy your Lhne of Gray at Portland prices. Arvold sells Boots and Shoes cheaper than any one else In town, because we buy for cash. For a number one cigar, try Laigh ton. Arvold will sell a large stock of Boots and Shoes at cost, at the Leading boot and shoe store. SmLon'3 Cube will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND Hair Dressing Saloon. FITTED UP Df A NEW AND ARTISTIC manner. Etery attention paid patrons. I hare fitted up and opened a ilrst-class Barbershop at Carl Adler'a old stand on Chenamus street, and am ready for business 1125m LK.-x.uiit.tirc. Business for Sale. A "WELL KNOWN AND LONG E8TAB lUhed Grocery Store ou the principal street in the cltv, ulth a good caih rrade, and constantly Increasing. Location made known on application at this olllce. a-Tlils Is a rare chance. Oregon Paint and Varnish Works, Manufacturers of Paints, Varnish id Lacpr. Any shade mixed and ground to ordor. O. F. PEARSON A Co., P.O. Box 14S. Portland, Or A CARD. For the information of certain persons and for my own interoat, I will state thntlhaTe practiced medtcino on this Coast Binca 1851, having graduated at th6 University of Maryland in 1848. Twentv six voara of thin time has beon devotod to the treatment of diseases of Men, Women, and Children, Tho' bal ance of the timo I havo been in tho ser vioe of tho United States. T. T. CABANISS, M. D. Astoria, Juno 6th, 1884. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. ATMRS.GEO.IIILLER-S, NEXT DOOR to Weston Hotel. Rooms To Rent. ROOMS 9. IO. 13, AND 14. IN ODD Fellows Building, for rent. luqulre at Case's Bank, or of A. J. MEG LKR, Occident Hotel. Assessment Notice. ATA MEETING or THE BOARD OF Directors of the Astoria and Coast Transportation Co. heldat their office June 10th, an assessmr nt of 25 per cent on the capital stock of the company, was levied, payable Immediately at tho oalce ofthe sec retary. All stock on which said assessment ls not paid on or before the 10th day of June. ism. will be declared delinquent, and sold according to law as provided bytha By-J 1SW5. v. ii.Bx.jets, dtd Secretary, Hardware aii-SMp- A. VAN DUSEN & CO., IKALKKS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, . Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements, Sewlnjc Mnehlnert. Pniuts nnil Oils, Croecrf e. etc. - NOTICE. -Boat Sails to be Given Away Three Private FlshetinVn Can'get NEW MAINSAILS iornextto noth tag by calling on A.M. JHNSONr Wilson & Fisher, SKIP CHANDLERS. DEALER I.N Iron, Steel. Coal. Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, -PROVISIONS. FLOUR AWI MUX FEKI. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All slzos, nt Tortland Prices, In Stock. Comer Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. WEST SHORE LUMBER MILLS J. C. TItULLINGER, - - - Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN All Kinds of Lumber, OX AND AFTER THIS DATE WILL sell Lumber andBoxes at following ratal: AIIEoukIi Lumber, (only to special agreement. .$10 00 No. 1 rioorlnz and Kustlc. (only tospo- clal agreement) JS20 00 No. 2 Mooring and Kustic, (only to.spe clal agreement) 810 oo .Mouldings, io per ceut. cueaper tnan any body. Fish Boxes. 14j cents at mm. Snooks, 12 cents nt mill. JOHN P.CLASSEN, Manufacturer of - French and American Candies ALSO 3F"xesl3. Bread. Every mornmff, from tho ASTORIA o-B AK ERY- Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. ese-Leave orders with JOHN ROGERS, Superintendent, at Central Market- J. W. RUDDOCK, Practical Plumbing in Ail Its Branches'. ' Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complete Stock ot Flrst-clawi Material. AH Work Guaranteed. Office and Shop In Euro's building, rear of Wheeler & ltobb's, Astoria, Oregon. CANNERYMEN ! ! PACIFIC METAL W0BKS Importers and Manufacturers of WHITE METALS. Canners' Solder a Specialty, Strip Lead, for Leading Lines, Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid, Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin. 48 TVorth second. St., Portland, Or. 115 4t 117 lrt St., flan Fraiiolflee Callfet-ala. FOK Finest Groceries, -GOTO- FOARD 4 STOKES. A. FULL LINK OF HARDWARE AND Ship Chandlery. A NEW SLIP Just Finished in Rear of Store. Fishermen's Headquarters. THE GENUINE GAPE ANN OILED CLOTHING, OVERALLS, COATS. HATS, SHIRTS, GCM BOOTS, Etc. And a complete outfit, of Best Quality, and at the LOWEST PRICE of anyEstab lishment in theclty. P. A. STOKES & CO. Have opened a NewStock of Al goods In the store next door to Foard & Stokcsahd . GUARANTEE SATISFACTION1 To all Customers. House To Rent. INQUIRE AT COUNTY flee, '..- CLERK'S OF- lt. C. H. COOPER! kIHIIIH THE Leading Dry Goods OF ASTORIA. Silks ! Sll 1 Hub i We are now shoving the largest and choicest asaort mentof BLACK and COLORED SILKS ever shown in Astoria at REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. Ladies in need of such goods and want to get the genuine article would do well to give us a call. Bonnet's famous Black Silks in all numbers. Rich Brocaded Silks, Rhadames, Moires and Cet Colored.Gro Grain Silks. Latest Shades. Taney Brocaded Silks, Mew Designs. Evening Silks, in all the latest tints. Summer Silks in checks and stripes. Pythian Building, JACKSON'S ASTORIA BakeryiConfectionery Coffee and Ice Cream Tarlors. - CIIEXAIUUS STItKET. SVPJEBIOIt Bread and Gak OF AUL KIXDS. Weddlnjcs and Parlies supplied with strictly FIRST-CLASS WORK. French and American-o ..CANDIES Manufactured, Wholesale aud Retail. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, ON TIIE ROADWAY. Jordan & Bozorth The Only Exclusive CROCKERY STORE IN AST0EIA. ft. IS. Hare Solu Right to llie Patent lamp Filler, New Goods for IlKIHECTSXS STOCK CLOTHING, HATS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers, Retailed at Being in tho Manufacturing Business I am prepared to sell Clothing that will civo PERFECT SATISFACTlON-both In FIT and QUALITY of Goods, Perfect Fitting White Shirts, Medium and Fine Grade Underwear., fewest Styles in Scarfs and Ties. CV FULL STOCK OF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS.-Wr d. a. Mcintosh, h -I OCCIDENT BtOCK, and Clothing House Silks ! - Astoria, Oregon. Wood Yard. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE A3TO rlaWood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of Benton street, will sell wood at the follow ing prices aud deliver wherever tho streets aro planked, between Trulllnger'a Mill and O'Brien's Hotel, back to Astor street : Green Alder, 2-cut $1 CO per cord. Iour 93 Dry do do r fi'nTIomln'L- tin l do do do do 4 0u 3 75 4 00 4 DO 175 175 175 300 do do do do do Dry do Green Beach Green Fir Dry Fir Extra Manlo do do do do do do do 400 4 00 4 45 and S. limb do Vino Maple aud S. limbs do a oo do do 5 25 do GOO 5 75 do Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED KATES. J. H. D. OKAY Astoria. February 1st, 1834. THE BEST 13 THE o:o::e2-li:e2st i Royal Brand Flout Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed by all who use It. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Suporlor Rising Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Nolo Agents for Axtorla. For Sale. 17MVU HUNDRED CORDS DBY flEAl ' lock Wood, which I will deliver at th houses ot customers for $4 a cord. Draylujr or all kinds done at reasoaahl rates. R. B. MARION. Spring and Summer! AX OF ASTORIA. J cu 'wiL. r ,r5sfg&rri -- - & , vv