r v&mm&m" li-'4 ESgJ m he guilt gtorim ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY. ..JULY 15, ISM Salt the salmon for mnter. The fish trap question leads politioB in importance. Blaine and Logan each hnve three relatives in tho army. Govebkor Cleveland speaks sev eral different languages. It is sometime since any one advo cated a salmon hatchery. Rs-g-ltsii naners are reported to favor the election o'f Cleveland to the presidency. Business is reported improving all over the northwest. There is room for improvement GekerIi Butler frequently does two things at once, and does both things well. He sits and thinks. Tirc Democratic platform, publish ed in full this morning, seems to suit the party better than the men chosen to stand upon it. jAr Eye See trotted a mile at Ghi . cago last Saturday, the first half of which was made in 1:03. It is thought that horse will lower the rec ord to 2:08 this season. China has.till to-night to knuckle down and give in to France or have a war with that nation. The Frenoh admiral if instructed will at once bombard Shanghai and capture Foo Choo. The independent Republicans an nounce llioir intention to support Cleveland. John Kelly says he has nothing to say at present Ben But ler is silent, but his hand is in his hip pocket The Seattle Fast'- IntelWiencer thinks that Astoria's tax rate muBt be low judging from the tax roll pub lished in The Astobian. The law re garding exemption from indebtedness has something to do with it Few things more strikingly illus trate the difference on this northwest coast between now and one year ago than the diminished business now be ing done at the several land offices. The Olympia office seems the only one that is transacting much business. That was a big time the Makah In dians had at Neah bay about the Fourth. One of the big tyees named Tas Claplanhoo gave a feast and the pot-latch was well attended. It is es timated that 3,000 Indians gathered from all -parts of Western "Washing ton to have a hand in the fun. Some got both hands "in. If the Mahdi has captured Khar toum, and Gordon is a prisoner sim ply held for ransom, England had better .send another camel load of gold info the Soudan and keep her soldiers honie. It is a funny end to a Quixo6c enterprise. The Mahdi, if his past successes did not compel him to go on, could settle down as a next door neighbor to England in Egypt and hobnob in comfort with King John of Abyssinia on the one side and King Stanley on the other. The Mahdi is the Ben Butler of Africa. Candidate Cleveland is getting plenty of advice. The Astobian chips in with tho suggestion that his excellency get married. If he can't find a suitable partner in Albany, let him come out this way. There are plenty good looking sensible girls in Oregon that wouldn't refuse the offer of the hand and heart of a presiden tial nominee. There is plenty of time. Tho election does not come off till November, and unless Mr. C. is a very slow wooer, ho should be able to get his proposed bride to name the day by September, or October at far thest. Besides it would improve his chances for election. People don't take kindly to the idea of a bachelor Jn the White House. The commissioners of the general land office has decided not to issue patents for lands to any railroad whoso land grant is supposed to be forfeited by any of the bills now pend ing in congress. Eleven bills declar ing forfeited lands granted to rail roads passed the house at the last session, and now nwait notion in the senate, and seven more aro still on tho house calendar for consideration at its next session. The only case in which patents will bo issued for lands involved in theso proposed forfeitures is where settlers prove priority right over the claim of the railroad com panies. One. of the most useful wedding gifts ever reoeived by a fair bride was that recently presented to a Pennsyl vania girL It was a setter pup. Of course the animal could not be placed on exhibition withjtbe silver-plated castors, pickle dishes, vases, clocks and articles of brio-a-brao, owing to the pup's proolivities for making mince meat of fragile articles, but the card of the donor appeared with &deBcription.of his present attached. His sagacity and foresight were much admired. In the distant future,when that small and peaceful pup shall have-developed into a large and surly dog, his services may be required in that household to keep objectionable suitors at a respectful distance from the ishsrming daughter which may theST grace the festive hearth. Trouble is reported from Fresno, California. At a recent ratification meoting the joy was unconflned and resulted in the firing of three shots fired by the successful chairman at his defeated competitor. The faot that the election is still nearly four months oflf makes this sanguinary at- fair all the more strange. By Novem ber things will "bile" in Fresno. NEW TO-DAY. GRAND Musical and Literary Entertain ment. For the Benefit of tie Prsbyteria Church, of Astoria, at OCCIDENTAL HALL, On Thursday JEvn'g, Jnly 17 AND A FAN DRILL BY A CORPS OF OP YOUNG LADIES. Admissies, ... SOels. No extra charge for Reserved Seats, to be had at Newbury & Stevens' Book Stre, BOX SHEET OPEN THIS MOBN1NO. Assignee's Notice. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Clatsop County. In the matter of the wslenment of Jordan and Bozorth. Notice Is hereby given that tho understen ed has been sddo ;uii ated assignee of the estate of Jordan and Bozorth. Insolvent debtors of tho Oitv of Astoria Hlotcnn nnnnir ct of Oregon. All claims acainst said estate iaiut be presented to me under oath within three months after this notice, at my office In the City of Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon. G.O.FULTON, Assignee of the estate of Jordan and Bozorth, Insolvent debtors. July H, 1884. d-td Notice of Foreclosure. CIRCUIT COURT, CLATSOP COUNTY, Oregon. J. C. Trulllncer Plaintiff, tw. James Turk. Defendant : Notice of suit to foreclose Me chanic's Lien. Nonce Is hereby given that the plaintiff, J. C.Trullinzer hu brought suit suMlnct thn defendant, James Turk, in the Circuit Court, wr ciaisop uouniy, uregon. 10 loreciose a mechanic' Hen hi favor of said plaintiff and against said defendant, outhe (mlldlng situate and being on the AV M of Lot No. four, in block No. 131. In Shhely's Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, and a'so aga'nst the leasehold interest the defendant has in and to said real premises ; for the recovery of and from the defendant the sum of Five Hundred Thirty-three 17-100 Dollars, the costs ana aisDursemeais 01 suit, ana such other and further relief as to equity may seem just : all persons interested in the en forcement of sold If Ml or rlalmlnw our ViotiA- flt thereof, are hereby required to present wcu vHuius wiuiiu ten aaja tuier me unai publication of this notice, and In case of failure so to do within said time, or so much flirt hpr tinifn mav h allnurri tiv i Pnn or Judge ; the party bo falling shall forfeit .uu iidu uuuci me utt ui mtj .ueglSJBUYO Assembly of the State of Oregon, termed "An act to provide for the Lien of Mechan ic, j-Ktuuicra, MSkcriu mea ana omers, ana prescribing the manner of their Enforce raent," approved Oct. 23, 1S7L J.C.TKULLINGER. . . , , Plaintiff. Astoria, Or.. July H, 18M. d-lw Sale of Cemetery Lots. XOTICE Is hflrphv 7ftrn that JiJrlo will be received at the office of the un dersigned, Auditor and Clerk of the City of Astoria until Thursday, July 31, 1834, for Lois, Blocks, Sections and Par cels vl muu in me uny i;eiaeiery on Clatsop Plains. Bids must state the price per lot or acre and the amount required. The highest bidder will have the choice of location. All sales made will be in accordance with the map of said Cemetery, in the office of the Auditor and Clerk. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the Common Council. Attest: Tt 3. Jkwett, Auditor and Clerk. Notice of Arch Street Improvement. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the Cltv of Astoria propose to order the impiovement of uiiii portion oi .area direct lying be tween the west side of West Sixth Street and tho west end of Arch Street, by cutting and filling the samo to its full width, to the following grade, to wit: at its intersection with West Sixth Street 1M feet; at its Intersection with West Seventh Street 112 feet; at its In tersection with West Eighth Street 128 feet; at its intersection with West Ninth Street 120 feet above the base of grades: and by planking the same to a width or sixteen feet in the center thereof, and by building a sidewalk on the south side of said street. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two thirds of the property fronting on the said portion of said street be filed with tho Auditor and Clerk within ten days of the final publication of this no tice viz: Tuesday August 3, 1884, the Common Council will order said im provement to oe made. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T. S. Jfwett, Auditor and Clerk. P. Blankholm. Cigars, Tobacco and Notions, FRUITS Cor. Squenioqua and Olney streets, Astoria. ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON, - - Proprietor. Rebuilt and Sefltted Tferenxhoat The Best of WINKS, JLllirOK,AXD CIGAKfl. For a Good Cigar, eall for one of "Danielson's Best." Comer West eta and Water Streets. Astoria. n9-8in Notice. PROrOSALS WlLLBE KECKIYKD AT tho office of the undersigned, until to o clock A. M. or the 15th day of Jnly. ISM . for 00 cords of hemlock wood. 60 cords of flr wood and CO cords of slab wood, to be deliv ered at tho new school bulldms in Seuool DlsLNo.l of this eity the bids to eieclfy the price per cord of each klud of wood. The right to reject any and all bids is re served. By order of the Directors. J. O. BOZORTH, Clerk of School Dlst. No.l, dw Clatsop Co., Oregon JOHN P. CLASSEN, Manufacturer of French and American Candies ALSO Fxeaa. Bread. Every moralng, from the ASTOBIA-o-BAKEBY School Notice. TW-QTICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A j;i moouug oi IUB leKUl YOiei3 OI OCUOOi District No. 1, Clatsop County, Oregon, will be held at its school bouse on Block No. 74 of Olney's Astoria, Oregon, on the 15th day the object of said meeting belug to levy a ix ff e.raaUtenanco of the pubUcschools hisued by the district and to pay for the nec bly fmProvements to the school house thtsrdllam?0'?"' GkhL Milk Cow ftr Sale. pfQUIRE OFDK. JAY TUTTLE. PEREMPTORY Auction Sale, eAMIk,A.lflM11 nVT. , .. , F0recl0SUre of ChatteI Mortgage, UNDER Wedacsday. July 10, 10 a. w., AT MHtariHtt BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL MORT jraze and amnluta nm nr qi um by Mr. Frank Fabre. m favor of Charles HellDOm and C H P,nnnpi" T in Incfmnta tpseU at Public Auction, as above, the En- msriumiuie. ueamnsr. carpels, ana Din- In the well-known Fabre Hotel, totbe hlzh- fiSt DlddPTS -Klthntit "roaarva fn vr,K .. detailed list of articles see-poster. Auctioneer. GREAT REDUCTION! IN AT MBS. A. atAXcoxaf 'S. I WILL SELL FOE THE JTEXT THIR TY DAYM all Trimmod Hats and Summer Stock and make room for a Large invoice oi aia. uuuus. sow i the time for Cbo aadBee aad Be Convinced. Notice. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partnership known under the Una nanse of Wheeler & Hobb. in the transaction of real estate and insurance business, is this day mutnally dlssohed, W. L. Robb retiring from the arm. The business will be hereluaftcr conduct ed oy ueo. r. vt neeier, no assumes all 11a blUties, and to whom all outstanding ac counts vlll be paid. - GEO. P. WIIEF.I.ER. W. L. KOB15. Astoria, Or., July 5, 1834. Notice. OWNEKS OF BUILDINGS MOST HAKE direct application to the uuderslgned for permits to tap the Corupan' mains. No nnn 1 niithnrlrivrt Infin nltltrmr ,iim. ripr frfmi Trip, nnil thoM 1c nn avtMisi4-Ajl plumber for the Company, as all taps must u mam; m uciorujnct 1111 me company's 1IUC1, J. W. WELCH. To be Let. CHOICE ROOMS IN Wsi. HUME'S v diock, wunaiiconenlences.. Apply to GEO. P. WHEELER. JulyT.lKtt Notice of Assignment. CIRCUIT COURT, CLATSOP COUNTY Oregon, la the matter of tho Estate of McCurtle and Holt, Insolvent debtors : Assignee's notice of appointment. To uhom It may cuuecra: xnc unaersignea nereio gives notice oi ais appoinimenc as assignee of the estate of McCurtle and Holt. in. solvent debtors of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. All claims against said estate must be presented to me at my place of business In said city, duly vorlQed aaby law required, within three months from the date of this nonce. J. E. THOMAS, Assignee of the Estate of McCurtle & Holt, Insolvent debtors, July 7, 18M, dC-v H.o ductlon ! FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, MRS. A. B. JEWETT will sell her stock of XILLUiERI aad FAXCY GOODS at a Reduction of Twenty per Cent. On Former Prices This Ls a rare chance for the Ladles to secure bargains. Atorla. June 2lst, ISM. Notice of Sale. IT1HIS IS TO OTVK KfYTrPR TUATM Ahave this day transferred all my r!ght as the City Book Store, to H. D. Newbury and Irving Stevens, who will conduct the business of the Arm In the future. All accounts due, are to be paid to New bury and Stevens. P.. F. STEVESS. Astoria, July 1st, 18S1. T. G. RAWLINGS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried FRUITS. .NUTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fiue Cigars and Tobacco. Next door to L J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St. Fishermen's Headquarters. THE GENUINE GAPE ANN. OILED CLOTHIHC, OVERALLS, COATS. HATS. SHIRTS, GUM BOOTS, Etc. And a complete outfit, of Best Quality, and at the LOWEST PRICE of any Estab . lUhment In the city. P. A STOKES & CO. Have opened a Now Stock of Al goods In the store next door to Foard & Stokes, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION To all Customers. Private School FOR SMALL CHILDREN WILL BE , opened in the Locture room of the Pres byterlan church ou Monday, Jnno Soth. at 9 o'clock. MISS LUCY J. POWELL. Boat Building. J08. P. LEATHERS Formeriroror Aradt A Ferchaa'a Mkchine Shop IS BUILDING FIRST-CLASS BOATS IN the shop formerly occupied by M. John onxm Coocoiuly street, one block west of Hansen Bros' SIU1. Model, Material aad Flsltk First-class. Sol Mi Jewelry, BRACELETS, Scarf Kb, Mbs, latches, SILVERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria, lyAll goods warrantedasrepresentcd GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. H. D. XKWBUBY. T. STEVENS. & CITY BOOK STORE. .HaveJost received a mammoth stock of books, xne young ana oia, ncn ana poor can all be accommodated. AGENTS FOR THE Kr&alch Back aad MaaCafeldt A natal Plaaea aad lveatera Cattaffe Orraa". Ordri for nil IHnrU nf Mtwle nr Tntrn meats Trill bo promptly filled. MILLINERY HOODS lawbuT fcis THE HOWE PL A NEW DEAL ALL 'EOUND. Something of Importance to Everyone that Lives in the City of Astoria. Wm. The WELL-KNOWN BUILDEIJ. has lmught fuuu W. W. PARKER, the large Sash and Door Factory known as "Hansen Bros.' Mill," And makes public the announcement of the t'.ict. His well-known reputation as a Successful Builder and Contractor, and the Quality of the Stock he furnishes, is his guarantee that any one ordering material at his place llri.i N Ar 1, promptly on tune, and AT LOWEST FIGURES. A Full Stock of Sash and Door Work, Mouldings, etc. on Hand or Made to Order. Bids and Estimates Furnished, and Orders Solicited. BUILDERS, CARPENTERS call, examine stock and give a trial order. WILLIAM HOWE, PROPRIETOR. THE HOWE PLANING MILL Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! We beg to call tho attention of the public to our latest imputation, direct from Eastern manufacturers, of the LARGEST S2STVQXC2&; G3? CARPET jS2k a asaaaataa Ever offered for sale Iu this city, comprNin nil grades, from tin FINEST BODY BRUSSELS In the Newest Tints and Shades. To the low tat priced artldo iu this Hue. "We IX Furniture and House Furnishing Line We can show you the very BEST (SOODS at liOTTOM FIGUltES ind sli-dl i.i i.i.q..1 to receive a call for inspection whether you purchase or not. pleased CHAS. HEILBORN. New Establishment! If W FRIOESli jwwal Carpets, Matting, PICTURE FRAMES MOULDINGS, ETC., ETC. At Greatly Reduced Prices, And cordially invite a call from our friends and the public generally. ... W intend to become a permanent fixture in this place and trust to receive a liberal share of patronage from the public. v ASTORIA FURNITURE CO., Cor. Chenamus and Hamilton Sts. n. Du BUISSON, Manager. b; Jit A B B &i R? jf. K4 vi a u HOWE will be able to LxET JUST WHAT and CONTRACTORS invited to T 1 are determined to dhnose or our stock or TIIC e take pleasure In announcinsr. that hav ing purchased the stock of the Jate firm of E. D. Curtis & Co., and and having made many New and Attractive Additions1 Wo now offer for sale the MOST COHrPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE HOUSE Furnishing Goods, Pictures, Mirrors, For The Finest Groceries. For The Freshest Vegetables, For The Most Complete Assortment, For Absolute Satisfaction, In rdlinsand l)cLoriu AH Ordip., Call at FRAIK L, Family Grocery and Provision Store, Corner Benton and Chenamus Streets. Opposite Custom House Square. gytgaHMagawyjiJ m iqr cmi oy TEi: apjlj- to the Captain, or to EMF1E THE 554 Exclusive Drv Goo IK1 ASTORIA. Our Stock Is Tie 1st Complete, Our Prices At Rock Bottom And Our Anxiety To Sell K Tnequaled! We Are Always at the Top of the Market And "With t's Yon Will Find TEE LATEST NOVELTIES LT OUR LINE As Fast As The- Appear In Eastern Markets. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR LATEST IMPORTATION -OF- Ladies' and Infants' White Goods, Skirts, Parasols, Silk Mitts. Gloves in Lisle, Silk and Cotton, Fans, etc., etc. PRAEL BEOS. John. JL -dkaijFu Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Agents ior Magee Stores and Raiuri's 5Vl..WlVH,OHUU iuiiif;i.-' The Rest in tho market. I'inmbing goods of all kluds oa Siaat!. Job work done In a workmanlike i.tfainer PLUMBING, GAS FITTING. AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. Clicnnmus Street. Xext to i' It. Parker's Storo. ASYQRIA. OBEQOir. THE NEW MODEL wasm WFWffir&zxm mm m mgg - - - wiii-z iiriitBi- (jrtt iintt mmi r A FULL STOC2 r. or.snx. .t. oi'STArox. a. jokn-sov. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. I)ALEUS IX FUE.JSTITURE BEDDING. Corner niuin nm! queniorinn Streets. Astorln. Orccon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRMNGi; WALL PAPER, ETC. A Cosuplele Stoelr. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ATX KHTOS OF FinRSITVICB Ri:PAIKF,l A3TD TARNISHED. i iji.jn j.-i.m:. FOR Finest Groceries, GO TO FOARD & STOKES. A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE AND Ship Chandlery, A NEW SLIP ! Just Finished in Rear of Store. HEADQUARTERS FOR Toys, Fancy Ms, Stationery, j CUTLERY, ETC. Fresh Fruit Received Daily. A Full Stock of Smokers Ar icles. N'EW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. CHAS. A. MAY, Chenamus street, south side, one door from Cass. PARKER'S sTrAiiER flffi3- fUR.4 PARKER Lben P. Purker.Master. rrTOVIX;, FltKIfiHT orCHAK II. 15. PIJJKKH. TORE OXLY ds House ornery. ry- .lsgii?g &m Utt i-2i &gj r--?&g -V. . i J s?js222h"" n Ei?raS'?i ..(! iHH -.-ijV'. jfggaSj 1-.Vril 5s1 tR.VJyE5C '-'j-j2l-i-I5haA f! KVOK CAN DC HAD IN AS nilsf! TORTA ONLY OF wm R SAwmm. .szk.m w" mmmmmm mmg AGENT CAM. AND EXAJUNE IT. Yi WILL BE PLEASED. K. K. HAWKS Ls also agent for tin- Bnci patent Cootiiff Stove --SijJS And ot her first-class Stores. Fnrnaco "Work. Steam Fit tings, otc, a specialty ALWAYS ON HAND. THE LATEST STYLES IN WALL PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. "Window curtains made to order. B?-My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper will be found convenient to my patrons. Hardware ai Ship Chandlery A. VAN DUSEN & CO., DEALERS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binucle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. i 0il- Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements, Sewing machines, Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc, .3 V-