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CS) IHe gaitg jstotiatu . ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY JUNE 23. 151 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALLOHAH & COMPANY. PXTBUSHEttS AXD VnorRIKTOBri, A8TORI4.N BUILDING. - - CASHhTRKKT Terns of Subscription. Served hr n:irrlr. nnr irrfvofc I.VIi. Sent by'Mail, per month cocts. ' M onoye.T Kree of postage to bubscrlln?rs ...7.00 IVAdYenlsemeuts inserted by the year at the rate or $2 per square per mouth. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each Insertion. . Wotlee To Advertisers. The Astoeiax guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any . newspaper-published on the Columbia , river. ASTOSIA A"D YICLMTT. .' SloW sale for straw hats. ReajTLeo Stock's new ad. Prof.' McDonald lectures at Liberty feall to-night. Public exercised in Miss Connolly's sehopJL'room this afternoon. .' Note Captain Gray's adv. in reference to wq5i. Now is a good time to lay in a Btook'oc-thfi winter. JELW. Wiggins has an entertaining collection of curiosities in Court House square; well worth a visit. A parly of Chicago excursionists were in the city yesterday looking at the can . nexies and other polnt3 of interest. The Columbia is due this morning. W.S. Kinney and wife und J. C. Rom and wife are among the passengers. B. S. Worsley "Will sell at his Auction Rooms to-day, at 2 o'clock p. m., the two story dwelling on lot 1 in block 12. This will be a good opportunity to purcbano a home. The regular presidential year jokes are being dusted. The one about there being a city in the United States of 150,000, where not a ainglo vote will be cast for Blaine is already out. The distinguish ing feature of this joke is that it is true. Bev-T. A. llyland and wife of New York are visiting the family of Judge L. B. Stearns, a nephew of Mrs, Hyland. . Mr. Hyland was located for sevoral 3'ears at Astoria. He and his wife will spend about six weeks in Oregon. Oregon ian. 24. It is said that the wenther bureau bus i .things so arranged that picnic parties! can be supplied with fair weather bj'j notifying the ouice one weeK in nuvnace. The patented plan which OldProb has of breaking up storms is to grab one end of " the clouds and run them through n wringer until they are dried. The bark Woodlark is n good bpeciinen i of a style of vessel once in great vogue i la the China trade. She is composite, and with her wooden hull, copper sheath -ed.and surmounted bv iron presents a unique appearance. The IFoodlark bus carried many a load of passengers from ("Hasgow to Australio, and has a fine rec ord for speed. She begins loading salm on to-morrow. The funeral of the late A. VanDusen will take plpco at 11 a. m. on Thursday the 26th. Services will bo held in Grace -Episcopal church. Friends and all who may desire to see the remains, can call at the residence from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. to-day, as the remains will not be ex posed after leaving the late home. Tem ple lodge No. 7 F. and A. M., will have charge of the ceremonies. Tonight Prof. McDonald delivers n free lecture upon phrenology and self improvement at Liberty Hall. Ho is an eloquent versatile and fascinating speak er. He is well known on this coast and an old timer in this lecturo field. It is a treat to hear him, and doubtless he will draw laree audiences durine his stay in Astoria. Seats reserved for ladies and their escorts at Prof. McDonald's lecture to-night on phrenology at Liberty hall. Admission free. Capi. Ravel is filling up Squemoqua trees, west of The Abtorian office, with Took from the pile of ballast off the Woodlark. It makes an excellent road tied jfor a substantial street. "Were the material plenty enough, it would be a food idea to have it dumped along the line of beach under Chenamus street, and following high water mark as a starter toward building the bulkhead that sooner or later must be built to pre serve the channel in front of the city. Word comes from the bar that on Monday night a squall from tho south west wreaked havoc among the boats be low Sand Island. Wouldn't it be a good flan for the operator to display caution ary 'Signals whenever possible? So sud dasoame the blast last Monday night that the oldest and mo3t experienced Jsherman was caught, and more than se poor fellow suffered. With a little Attention it is believed that much good can be done by a svstem of signals from . Fti Canby. Fourth of July Celebration at KaippA. The citizens of Knappa propose to cel ebrate the coming Fourth of July, no eyfl'ng to the following pregramme: :8tands"will be erected, a platform built, suitable decorations put up, a procession formed, -a prayer, an oration, and appro- Kopriate music, after which there will i a recess of one hour. These will be followed by races in .sacks, 'games, throwing tho light and Mavy shoulder stone, sledge, pole, etc., tor all of which will be given first and second prizes, following which there will be a dance. It is suggested that families from a distance take a lunch, and those who wish can be provided with refresh ments at reasonable rates. The commit tee of arrangements extend n cordial in vitation to every one to come and enjoy themselves. C. Hamilton will have the mrfnapement of the eamea: Messrs. Suth erland, Malcolm, MoFarland and Suther land will be the judges; Jas. Ros3 and Win. Rosa will have charge of the ball floor, and Alex. McDonald will be the marshal of the day. Members Temple Lodge Xo. 7. A. F. and A. IH. You are hereby requested to meet nt your Lodge room on Thursday, .June 26, atlO a. ir., to attend the funeral of .ouV-late brother A. Yan Dusen, P. D. G. it. Sojourning brethren In good stand "n are fraternally Invited to attend. .A.Novr.s,S.W. Attention If o. OaeS, A, special meeting of this company .will take place this Wednesday evening at 7 30 to take action on the death of A. YanDusenan exempt member of the company. By order C.J.Cuirris, L.J2. selig, President. Secretary. Hieticc. All kinds of Furniture made aud re paired, Carpets sewed and laid and all finds of deeoratlng done by D. P. Brad- -ir nn a. n.aaeu at u. 1. .uiauiuy a, ly. ijiCapt. itogers' new building, oppo- glte Model itcstauram. JH.OO.ei ttcsiauram. .junuiu u jn- clalty. Fruit Jartf. Ail sizes at lowest market prices, Crockery Store of Jordan & Bozorth. at Step That Cough By aoing to J.E. Thomas's-and getting OiWe of Leroy's Cough Balsam. It ttcli. cubi you. DKVTH OF ADAM VAX DCSEV An Old fttlcMi and a Worthy Xu. flout to nts Rt. j It was with universal regret that the ' uewa spread yostorday morning of the doath of Mr. A. Van Dusen, at tho fomi j ly residence in this city. Since his re turn from an extended eastern trip last winter, Mr. Van Dusen had not enjoyed good health, and two weeks ago ho was stricken by .paralysis. On last Saturday it became evident that his dissolution was but n matter of days or oven hours, and at ten minutes past ten yesterday morning he breathed his last, surrounded by his family. Mr. Van Dusen was born in New York state in Juno 1823, and while yet a young man he started for the then far-off coast of Oregon, arriving hero in the early sum mer of 1847. He immediately became en gaged in mercantile pursuits and for many years was engaged in business with Hiram Brown, another old Astorian, in the building on the northeast corner of Jefferson and Cafi3 streets. He saw As toria grow from an insignificant hamlet to be the second, city in the state, and during his thirtyjBeven years of residence in this place he made thousands of friends who, will hold his memory in kindly remembrance as a genial, whole souled -man whOrQlway3 preferred to say a good, word of a in an rather than a harsh one. Mr. Van Dusen prospered in his busi ness, was at various times appointed to positions of trust and honor, aud took a prominent part in all that pertained to the growth of the country. At an early day he was Indian agent, and discharged the duties with satisfaction to the gov ernment. He was Wells, Fargo & Co.'s agent here for nearly twenty years, and was tho first president of Astoria Engine Company No. 1. Mr. Van Dusen was an honored husband and father. He leaves a wife and Bix children, Mrs. F. E. Wadleigh, Mrs. C. J. Trenchard, Mrs. D. A. Mcintosh. Brenham, If, G. and Lloyd Van Dusen, nil of whom are residents of Astoria. The funeral will take place at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning; the services will be held at Grace church. Friends and acquaintances who wish to view the remains ran call nt tho residence from nine to four to-day. Deceased was a P. l).G.M..of Temple lodge No. 7, A. F. and A. M., and will bo buried with Ma-; sonic honors. The remains will be in- terred at Clatsop cemetery. The Clara i Parlwr will leave Main street wharf at ! one p. m., and there will be sufficient nc-; oommodntion provided for all who wish i to attend. rrrv rnrxciL raorKF.uiXGs. The city council met in regular session I last evening, Mayor Home in the chair; prespnt, Councilmen Case, Cooper, Cleve land, Dealy and Stone; minutes of lost meeting read and approved. COMMUNICATIONS. A petition from residents on the north aide of Water street, regarding the erec tion of a house for Chinese occupancy. Councilman Dealy moved that the petition be granted, and the city attorney be directed to draft an ordinance relative thereto. After some discussion the mat ter wns leferred to the council us a whole. A petition was read from residents of the fteconil ward, asking that one of the steam fire engines bo stationed in that ward, and was referred to the committee on fire and water. A petition was read from Megler it Wright, asking for n liquor license,which wus granted. UKPOUTS or COMMITTEES. The report of the committe in charge of tho city sexton's report was adopted. Report of oommittee concerning the matter of protecting the firo alarm sys tem, recommending passage of same, was referred back to fire committee for further consideration. Report of committee regarding the repeal of the 'twelve o'clock ordinance, against said repeal, elicited discussion from all members of the council, the report was lost by a vote of three to two. Councilmen Case and Dealy voted for the adoption ot the re port; Councilmen Gooper, Cleveland and Stone voted against its adoption, Report of street committee regarding building Cass street sidewalk, recom mending adoption of same was adopted. ORDINANCES. An ordinance granting Megler& Wright a liquor license was read first and sec ond times and passed under suspension of the rules. An ordinance making appropriation to Eay B. S. Worsley 180 for 210 firemen's adges was read first and second times and passed under suspension of the rules. An ordinance granting Jtobt. Wilgren a liquor license was read third time and passed. An ordinance was read extending the time for closing the citv assessment roll. and like all tho rest of them gave rise to a very interesting discussion. Tho ordi nance was finally passed by a unanimous vote. CLAIMS. The following claims against the city were ordered paid: Astoria Iron Works, $G3.20; J. C. Trul Hnger, $19.C3; M. Olsen, $2; J. W. Rud dock, $lt; Astoria Iron Works, $100. A resolution regarding the construction of a sidewalk on the east side of Cass street was adopted. Some discussion was had concerning the sale of lots in Clatsop cemetery. A resolution was unanimously passed ox tending to August 31 the time for the improvement of Cedar and West 9th street, and tho city council adjourned. Furiiili44l Rooiiih to Rent. Inquire at Mrs. Campbell's, ovor Gem Saloon. ForuXeat Flttluff Uool Jr Shoe. to P.. I. Goodmans, on Cue-namu-s street, next door to I. V. Case. All koo&s of tho best make and guaron Uvdquallty. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. SouicthlBff Fine. Ju.it leeeived at T. G. Rawllngs' a large stock of citjars, Cigarettes, and the choicest brands of tobacco. Jnst Beeeired. A large stock of soft and stiff Hate in all the latest styles, at Mcintosh' Fur nishing store. The Pntcat "Lamp Filler. The most useful household invention of the age. Call and see it. Also, astro yood Coal Oil for sale In Quantities from a pint to abarrel. Joiidan &. Bozontit. To Our Patron. We do not claim to sell our goods at or below cost we sell with a living profit and our prices are lower than the pre tended cast of our competitors. Pilger'a Branoh Leading Suit and Cloak House. Dr. Henlev's Dandelion Tonic tickles tho palate ntid gladdens the heart. - The mostTpopuIar bitters in the mar ket is Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic. Roscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. EverythltiR has been fit ted ud In first-class style, and his -well -known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to car, mat at hh place they can bo accommodated. The latest patterns and stvles of Ginghams and Calicoes, at the Empire Store. RTATE A'D TEBRIT0RIAL XES. Walla Walla is tickled with tho tlo phone. Lewis Byrne, a prominent Salemitc, died of paralysis yesterday. Capt. 0. H. ArniBJrong was found dead in bia bed at Portland last Monday. Wheeler Churchf Oregon City, was sunstruck while blackberrylng last Sun day. " The Skagit Newt, is published half in Chinook, tho other half in alleged English. W. B. Gray, sheriff of Franklin coun ty, W.T., iB under ".bonds charged with complicity in the robbery of $18,784r7 from N. P. Expree3 Co. at Ainsworth m January last. The machinery of-the railroad transfer boat is all in, and connection made and steam got. up yestjbrday. The steam capstans at each end are in place and will soon be connected. But little more work remains to b4 done on. tho craft, and it is expected that she wjll.be ready for use in about six'weeksAOronfarj, 24. Says the Boise City Statesman: The Oregon short lino remains ' impassible. For several miles west of Mbntpelier no train of any kind can go oyer., The rock train on one side stops at th creek, and the mail is taken acrpss on a hand car to where the other construction train is waiting. For over three mile3 the road is running in the middle of ji sheet of water, a mile wide, the strong current fast washing away the ballast from the tie3. The track in some places is much twisted out of Une and level. The tele graph pole3 looming through the flood are pushed by the tide to an angle of 80 degrees. Hundreds. ""p acre3 of grazing land are under deep "jvater, and the wag on roads crossing tfi$ railroad-have been nearly destroyed. The crops this season throughout the "Inland Empire" will vary very muoh. They will range from very fine to very poor indifferent localities aocordingto the amount of rain they have.had. The rain that was expected came at last, but in some places the crops were nearly ma tured, or were dried up so that in some instances it will do but little' good; but the late sown grain and the corn crop will be benefitted greatly and in every in stance where it raihed at all the grain will fill out nice and plump, and the ag gregate crop of eastern Oregon will be larger than that of lost year. In the lower portion of Omatllln county the crops will be very light, while in the east ern and northern portion they were never better. North of Snake river the crop3 will generally be very good. OUR JIMMIE OF .YEVArT. , Now glory to old Powell Ctajt. old Pour of ATKansawi And glory to the nominee, our Jinunio of Nevaw! Was ever such a victory won? Y'a ever such a chief : As J. Gillespie Blaine, who brought great Arthur unto griof ? And Harper's Wedtly, cold in death, lies on the wigwam floor, Its scalp, with hair of felloV dudas. is dangled o'er tho door! Oh long we howled and long we yowled for Jimmie Gillie Blaine! There never was a man like Jim, uor state like sturdy Maine! We thought we heard our liege's voice in thickest o' the fight! We thought we heard him bawl nil day and howl within 'the night. "Press where you see my feather bob along the ranks of $aw! Oar every ioe shall fill with crow his ex capacious craw!" Saint Edmunds' cake was quickly dough, John Sherman's frozen boom Tho battle's heat did melt and wa3te we saw not Lincoln's plume! No neigh of horses dark was heard among the sounds of waw, And Powell Clayton waved his sleeve for Jimmie of Nevaw! Ho! Southern heroes, black nud white! Ho! Colorado's gang! Ho! Illinois! Ohio, no! Together let us hang! And where we see his feather bob we'll oarry on the waw From far off Maine io Florida, and round to Arkansaw. Ijoviscille Courier Jounial. Of Interest To The Ladies. A full line of Ladies' Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hosiery and Muslin Underwear at greatly reduced, prices for a tew days only, at The Leading Suit and Cloak House, next to Rescue Engine honse. Notice. Dinner at-J EFFS"CHOP 11O0SE everyday from 4:S0to8 o'clock. The best lJ-cent meal In town ; xoup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. Tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff U the "BUM. Syrup of Figs. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, harmless in Its nature, palnlesa In. Its action. Cures habitual Constipation. BUIousnes.9, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanse the system, purines the blood, regulates tjio Liver and acta on the Bowels. Brfcaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, etc. -Strengthen the oreans on which It acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample Dottles free, and large bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co., Astoria, Win will youcoub when Shlioh"s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 ets 30 cts 3nd 81. Sold bv NY. K. 1)& ment. " Arvold sells Boots and Shoes cheaper than any ono else In town, because we buy for cash. Arvold will sell a large stock of Boots and Shoes at cost, at the Leading boot and shoe store. Don't pay CO cents elsewhere when 011 can get the beit dinner in town at EFFTS for 23 cents. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint ? ShllohH Vltalizer Is guaranteed to euro you. Sold by W. E. uemenu A full line of Ladies' Lace Mitts of all descriptions, to bo found at the Empire 3ton. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-ean be bought at the lowest pricey at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite OeMden hctel, Astoria. Boston Baked -Beans and Brown Bread every Sunday at .lefTs from 3 a.m. to 2v. if. That Hacking Cough can 1m so quickly oured by Shlloh'.s Cure. We guarantee It Sold by W-E. Dement. Gray sells Saekctt Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh .Remedy Price 50 cents Sold by Y. K. Dement Shiloh's Vltalizer is what you need tor Constipation, Loss of Appetite, DL zlness and all symptoms ziness ana au symptoms or Dyspepsl Ia. ItIco 30 and. 73 ce by W. E. Dement, Price 30 and 73 cents per bottle. Sold Sleepless .Nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold bv W. E. De ment &. Co. Shiloh's 'Cube will Immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W. ETDement & Co TRAGEOT 51AK HILL8BORO. A Jf vder aad aa Attempt to Beat hunreace Compaaiei by Fire. " On Sunday night last the coroner of Washington county was notified that a murder had been committed about four and a half miles north of Hillaboro, and an investigation was at onco bfgun. The circumstances so far developed point "to a schemo to defraud lifo insuranoo com, panics, but a bunglo haB been mado and the plan is liablo to fail. Ten weeks ago Louis Keckly, his wife and her father, a Mr. Johnson, came from Iowa and bought some property of a Mr. Jnnies, near Hon. W. D. Hare's farm. Keckly and his wife took one house, a small box concern, and Mr. Johnson another some distance off. Keckly has a policy of $2,500, in the New York Mutual, in his wife's nsmo and the land he purchased was deeded to his wife. Shortly after his arrival he put another policy on his life of 3,000, in tho National Temper ance Insurance Company, also in ids wife's name. On Friday Keckly bor- rowed $200 in gold from his father-in- law. That night his wife slept at her father's while keckly is supposed to have slept in his own house. Some time on Saturday, a boy of the neighborhood." passing by saw the hon3e burned. He reported the fact and some of "the form ers including Johnson went to the ruins. There they found human bones burned to a powder. A theory of murder, rob bery and arson was at once advanced as the $200 could not be found. Mrs. Keckl relates a remarkable dream 'she had about a week ago, in which "'she saw a' tramp call at the house and ask for monev, and on being refused went away mad, 'bat returned in the night, killed' Keckly, robbed end burned the house. This she claimed had been, verified. But as no tramp or any other stranger hod been seen in the neighborhood, the story' did not take. An examination of the bones showed that they musfhavebeen' very old mid dry or subjected to a great heat to hove been pulverised as when found, and as the building was very small enough heat could not be had from it to destroy every vestige of flesh and many of the bones, and then a new theory began to gain bolievers, namely that a skeleton or a port of one had been procured from some place and put in Keckly's bed, tho houso fired and Kecklv Bkipped out with the $200, leaving hfe wife to clean up $5,500 and meet him in some more congenial cume. It is learned since that Keckly walked to Portland Friday night, and went up to Ashlond Saturday, whero ho has been ar rested. Sheriff Halo of Washington county went up lost night to get him. Keckly is about 27 years of ago and a German by birth. It was also reported that when captured he was insane from fear of tho consequences of his crime. The fact that Johnson and his daughter did not appear to bo much concerned about the matter and did not report it till Sunday, strengthened the belief that they wero playing for timo to got Keckly out of the country. The coroner ad journed tho inquest on the bones found until Wednesday.-TStondait, 24. Mr. George Eizor. Bethany, Brooke County. W. Vs., writes hat he was oared of intense pains by the use of St. Jacobs Oil, the great pain-reliever, and that ho reccommonea it to other sufferers and it oared them. Just received a new lot of Parasols, at the Empire Store. ' Buy your Llmo of Gray at Portland prices. i Xle dL-CLCtloxx ! FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, MR3.A.B.JEWETT will sell her stock ot MLUXEBT aad FA5CT GOODS at a Reduction of Twenty j)er Cent. On Former Pricca ThU L & rare chance for tho Ladles to secure barcalns. Astoria, Jime2l3t, 1SSI. Ship City of Delhi. NEITHER TUE CAPTAIN NOIt THE consignees ot the above named vessel will be responsible for any debts contracted bv the crow while tho vessel lies In thin port. MEYEK. WILSON & Co. Astoria, June 20th, 1P31. ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, A CO. DANIF.LSON, l'roprletnr. liebullr aud Kefitted Xferaugkout The Best of WTIXKW.IJQjrJOItH.AXD VICIAKM. For a Good Cigar, call for oue of "Danielson's Best." Corner West 9th and WatorStrwts. Attrla. n3-Cm Fishermen's Headquarters. THE GENUINE GAPE ANN OILED CLOTHING, OVERALLS. COATS. HATri. SHIRTS, GUM liOOTS.Erc. And a comi'lere outllt. or Best Quality, and at the LOWEST WtlCE of aiiy Estab lishment ia xue en;. P. A. STOKES & CO. Have opened a New Stock ot Al goods In the store next door to Foard & Stokes, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION To all Customers. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. jWLeave orders with JOILN ROGERS. " Superintendent, at Central Market. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For tiit- Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE OEil SALOON. ALEX. CAOTBEI.L. - l'ROl'BIBTOR. Rooms To Rent. "DOOMS . in in vn ia iv nnn Kriloni Eullrtlnr. for rent. Inaulre at giie'a Bank, or ot A. J. MEOLKR, Occident otel. Wood Yard. Another Reduction to Suit Hard Times. TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICK THE A3TO U rlaWood Yard. Gray's Dock, font of Benton street, will soli wood at Uie follow ing prices and deliver wherever the streets aw planked, between Trdlllnger's Mill and O'Brien's Hotel, back to Astor street : Green Alder. 2-cut $1 25 per cord, long $3 0 Dry do no Grrnnemlo,k do Dry do do Green Fir do Dry Fir do Extra Maple j aud S. limbs do Vine Maple , and S. limbs do 4 ro do do s 75 4 23 do do 3 90 4 50 do do 3 75 4 50 do do 3 75 4 75 do do 4 eO 3 SO do do 5 00 do 4 73 0 23 do Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J. H. L MAY' Astoria, June 1st, im. Water! Water! Water!: Wheeler & Kipp, PRACTICAL Piute Gas ani Steai Fitters ALL WORE Warranted, and Estimates Given. TOLL STOCK Imuahd Lead PiM:,BaUaTnb4, Water Closets, aad Gas ' Fixtures. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. A SPECIALTY Is made of Tap ping Water Mains and Running Water Pipes, as We have Supe or faculties for doing this work. Corner Sauemoqua and Ilaraltton Street, Astoria," Oregon. . T. G. RAWUNGS, Wholesale and Beiall Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried , .N Uia. CANDIES, DEIED MKATS, KTC. Fine Cigars aud Tobacco. Nct door to I. J. ArroWs. Squemoqua St. ASTORIA Brewery Keer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 eta a Glasa. Hot Lunch every Day Ironi 10 to 12 A. M The best of liquor and Cigars on bond. A de.wvedly popular place of social resort. OKO. ITILLKH. Frank: E LaigMofl. DKAl.ER IX Fruits, Notions, Cigars AND TOBACCOS. Witter S. iMilivecii West 8th and Wcftteth. Tropical and Domestic Fruits per every steamer. Nuts, Candles, etc.. at La&litnn's. Kverjihlns Fresh and Firit-chiAi. WEST SHORE LUMBER MILLS J. V. TKULUNGEB, Proprietor. MKKCKACTUKRK Or AJD DKAXXC IX All Kinds of Lumber, ON AND AFTER-THIS DATE WILL sell Lumber andlloxes at following rates: All Hough Lumber, (only to special agreement), ..... .. $10 00 No. lFloorlrut and Kustlctonly tospe- clal agreement) ....".. J0 00 No. 2 Flooring and Kustlc, (only to spe cial agreement)..... .$tu 00 jjiouiamgs, 10 per cent, cneoper tnan any body. Ffch Boxe, 14 cents at mill. Snooks, 12 cenu ai mm. Boat Building. JOS. P. LEATHERS Formerly orer ArnJt & Fercfcea's Mtchlne SI10.) 18 BUILDING FIRST-CLASS BOATS IN the shop formerly occupied by 31. John son on Concomly street, one block west of Hansen Bros' Mill. Model, HdterU! and FlaJxh Flrsl-cla. At The Bureau, Anheuser Busch Brewing: AasVn or St. Louis, Mo. Celebrated Anheuser Beer on Draught at Pinckney's Sample Room, cStf, Water Street, (or Roadway). This Beer is far superior to anv Imported from the East. Coll and sample It. Summons. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Clatsop County. Louisa Veatch. Malutlfr, r. Allen W. Veatch. Defendant : To Allen W. Yeatch, the above named non resident defendant: You are hereby noti fied to appear and answer the complaint of above named plaintiff filed acalnst vou In the above entitled court. In the above en titled suit, on or before the first day of tho nest term of sold court, which will be on Tuesday, August 5th, 1884, and you will take notice that 11 you fail so to appear and an swer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In sold complaint, wnicn in suosiance u a aecree dissolving tho bonds ot matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and that the custody of the minor children be award to plalntlfi. This summons Is published by virtue of an order made by the Hon. A. S. Bennett, Judge of said court, June 13, 1SL FULTON BROTHERS. Atfys for Plaintiff. For Sale Cheap. One English Laundry Mangle, In good working order : Also, ONE GOOD BOUND WATER TANK. 0 feet deep and 6 feet diameter on top. Enquire ot E, C, HOLDEN. Auctioneer, Notice. NEARLY ALL THE TAX PAYERS OF School District No. 1, in this city, have been supplied with assessment blanks. These they are reguested to hand In at once to the undersigned. J. O. I1OZ0RTH, d-et Clerk. FIRST GLASS SHAVING AND Hair Brewing Saloon. -CIITTEDUPINANEW AND ARTISTIC J; mannfr. Every otteutloopald patrons. I have fitted up and opened a Urst-class Barbershop at Carl Adler's old stand 011 Cbcnamus street, and am ready for business j 12 Sal uvn. imiavn. School Meeting Dist. No, 18. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT A meeting of the legal voters of School District No. IS. Clatsop County, Oregon, will be held at its school house on the ath day of June. 16w, at tne nour or. 7 o'ciock r. az., for the purpose of voting a tax for the sup port of the school for the ensuing year. Also for the purpose ot determining whether any Improvements or additions shall be made to the school house. Also for voting upon the proposition to raise by tax, or otherwise. mnnovtnmvnff present Indebtedness and to nay part or all ot the expense of an Improvement or building mat may do or dered at said meeting. Done by order of tho Board of Directors this 5tn aay.ot june. 1881. vi. T.niuviuji, District Clerk. Money To Loan. "I N SUMS FROM !OW UTWARDS. Inquire of JSrim Tnos. O. TRULLTNGER, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. ATMBS.OEO,HTLLETV8, NEXT DOOR to Weston Hotel, C. H. COOPER! THE Leading Dry Goods of uflkavasiXA. Silks! Silks! Silks! We are now showing the largest and choicest assort ment of BLACK and COLORED SILKS ever shown in Astoria at EEMARKABLY LOW TIGTJRES. 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. Bich Brocaded Silks, Rhadames, Moires and Cet Colored Groa Grain Silks. Latest Shades. Fancy Brocaded Silks, New Designs. Evening Silks, in all the latest tints. Summer Silks in checks and stripes. K. COOP Pythian Building.. JACKSON'S ASTORIA Bakery $ Confectionery Coffee and Ice Cream Parlors. OIIENAMUS STREET. .SUPER IOi: RrPiiri flnrl Pflkpsi Ul UUU UII14 UUIlUV OF ATJL KINDS. Weddings and Parties supplied with Mrictly FIRST-CLASS WORK! o-French and Americiui-o CANDIES Manufactured. Wholesale aud Retail. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, UN THE ROADWAY. Jordan & Bozorth The Only Exclusive CROCKERY STORE IN ASTORIA. ar. 11. Have Sole Ulght to (lie Pftteat Iuiip Filler. New Goods for IlVIIVIEltfSE STOCK CLOTHING, HATS A3TD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers, Retailed at Wholesale Prices. Bfttojtln tho Manufacturing Business I am prepared t5 mjUi Clothing that will Bi vc PBBFEOT SATISFACTION both in FIT and QUALITY of Good3. Perfect Fitting White Shirt., Medium aud Fine Crado Uaderwear. S ewest Styles in Searfs and Ties. mrx FULL STOCK OF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS.-S D. A. McINTOSH, I ' OCIDE2ITBEOCK. ASTOBIA. 1 and Clothing House - Astoria, Oregon. POST & HAXSOX, AiroitiA Soua Works. Agents. Astovla.Or gray. VhnlA.iilA nml rofill rivnlnrlii. Wholesale and retail dealer hi. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw. Wood, Etc. . xmE SAND AND CEMENT. General Storago and Wharfage on reason able terras. Foot ot Urnton street, Astoria, Oregon. THE BEST IS THE oiaciEJ j3l:e:ej sit t 1 Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by all who use It. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE or Superior Rising Quality. t .Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. i 1X7V A mm Qr rnUTirDC!AAr y XxllX V3u LliUlUJ. wvii Sole AsentH lor Axtoriu. Spring and Summer! AX OF -- - v -?S s i - ; a v ae-nt-