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' S&$-rW'' ififr" CV Wt f?atttj. gjtstovian. ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY 1 JULY 2::. 1S34 ISSUED EVERY MORNING (Monday excepted) J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY, I'UDLISHECS AT lMtOrilllTTOltS ASTORIAX BUILDING, - - CASS STREET Terms of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week 15cts. Sent by Mail, per month Ws. " " one ear .$7.00 Free of postage to subscribers. iSAtlrertteemcnts inserted by the year at the rate of S2 per square per mouth. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each insertion. Notice To Advertiser.. Tun Astomax guarantees to its atl- ertisers the largest eirvulution of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. ASTOKI.Y AM VICINITY. "Who will check the elephant's trunk? A circus performer should make a good politician because he is always 'in the ring." Sheik Abadalla Ben Said, of Cole's Arab troupe, is a great performer, so it has Been Said. Jno. McCanu has the contract for building the crossing of Genevieve and Jefferson streets, for $1G5. Peto "NVilhelm. an old-timer, now at Portland, was shaking hands with his friends yesterday evening. Fourteen bare back running and ridden horses are to be seen in the several rings of Cole's circus at one lime. Post Chaplain Winfield Scott, U. S. A., who has been at Foit Canby, has been as signed to duty at Fort Spokane, W. T. The City of Delhi will complete the foreign salmon fleet of 1SS1. Sho has 12,000 cases aboard and will take probiblv 50,000 more. The "Western Union Telegraph Com pany's office has been removed to room No. 5, Pythian building, in the office for merly occupied by Judge Taylor. EL Staff and Anton Tusin were arrested yesterday on a charge of stealing net from Aug. Norburg, and will bo given a hearing before Justice A. T. Brakkc to day. This rainy weather is getting to be a trifle monotonous. Now that the salmon season is closing wo want to cat our hay and oats and get our wood in and do Rome road repairing and fix up gen erally. It was stated on the street yesterdaj' that the circus would pitch its tent at Alderbrook for the performance,aud that the steamers would pty between here and that point for the benefit of all who at tended. Marwell Young, who has a thrifty gar den at Alderbrook, has some of the finest vegetables and fruit that came to hand this season. His peas, espacially, are the largest and finest that have been brought to our notice. The county court was in session yes terday auditing bills and adjusting claims. It was decided to have the court house cleaned and fixed up. The mat ter of building a new court house was ta ken under advisement. Frank Fabro opens this morning at his new restaurant and chop house. He advertiso3 coffee, ice cream, oysters etc., in first class style. His place is on Cass street, rear of Odd Fellows' building, three doors above his former stand. The Astobiav is in receipt of a com munication from Frank E. Hodgkin, sec retary of the Firemen's Association of Oregon in reforenco to the coming tour nament at Albany. Astoria will send two teams in friendly competition for the prizes offered. Captain Scott, of the Meetwood, who took the Northern Pacific's transfer boat, the Kalama, on her recent trial trip, says that she steers as easily as his own boat. "When accepted, which will probably be on the 1st prox., she will be commanded by Captain Gove. There is said to be a gang of light fingered gentry following the circus, so that our citizens would do well to lock their doors to day before going to the show. The management are on the square, but from all accounts there are some pretty tough chaps in the outfit. Hadj Mahamnied, the giant Arab who supports the huge pyramid of eleven men in Cole's circus, has heard of the prowess of Sullivan the slugger, and the desert born athlete says that ho will agree to knock the famous pugilist into the arms of Abraham, or else he will sacrifice his own head to Allah the Great. Parties who have given the matter considerable study are of the opinion that should active operations begin at the month of the river looking to per manent improvement, it would be more effectual to drive a double row of piles, with mattresses between, than to attempt any costly stone work that wonld prove impracticable. "W. "W. Cole is the richest man in the show business. He is the sole owner of his great exhibition, and his real estates in Chicago and other cities are a source of large revenues. Ho is only 3i years old, and has already made one trip around the world with his mammoth en terprise. His profits last season amounted to something over halt a million. BABY'S PHOTOGRAPH. Take it to Abell & Son's and try their instantaneous process, 29, "Washingtf n St. Portland. Groceries Crockery ami lass war e In latest styles and at lowest prices at Mrs. R. Zimmerman's, corner Main and Squemoqua. A first class stock ot fam ily groceries. Hfotice. Dinner at"J EFF'S''CHOP HOUSE everyday from 4:30 to S 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." For a Neat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namtts 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. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Inquire at Mrs. Campbell's, over Gem Saloon. " Notice. The meeting of the "Woman's Kelief Corps, G. A. It., has been postponed to next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at their hall. " . . A full attendance is desired. Stop That Cough By going to J.E. Thomas's and getting a bottle ofLeroy's Cough Balsam. It wilt cube you. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prices. Just received a new lot of Parasols, at the Empire Store. A full line of Ladies' Lace Mitts of all descriptions, to be found at the Empire Store. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' cedar shingles. Al sawed The latest patterns Ginghams and Calicoes, Store. and styles of at the Empire PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. Geo. Nolaud, Cil) Attoraej The Tnelre O'Clock Ordinance Not Repealed The Police Jude Salary SeTentj- 11 re Dollars a Month. The .mx chairs wherein do sit the half dozen councilmen were filled last even ing with the exception of that of Coun cilman Case, when Auditor Jcwett called the roll, and the six gas jets overhead gleamed brightly, as Mayor Hume an nounced the regular order of business. The first thing that was tackled was a petition from Mrs. O'Brien for a saloon license for one j'ear, which was granted. Councilman Cleveland moved that the petition of Washington street property owners be granted: he thought it was about time something was done in the matter. The petition in question was produced and read, after which Council man Cleveland's motion wns seconded and carried. A remonstrance was then read from Arch stieet residents, remonstrating against the proposed improvement of that street, which had the effect of post ponlng said improvement until the in definite future, Councilman Dealy mov ing that the remonstrance be granted. The report of the committee to whom was referred the matter of improving Jefferson, Cedar, Cushing's Court and Farrell streets, recommending its amend ment, was accepted. The committee on health and police finding correct the report of the polic6 judge for June, was adopted. The same thing was done in the cases of the street superintendent and city sexton. The next thing was the consideration of OnUIKAN'CKS. An ordinance refunding to the estate of M. J. Kinney ?CG surplus assessment, was read first and second times and passed under suspension of the rules. An ordinance providing for the time and manner of improving Squemoqua street from the west side of Cass street to the west side of "Washington street, was read first and (second times and passed under suspension of the rules. An ordinance providing for the time and manner of improving Main street was passed under suspension of the rules. An ordinance making an appropria tion of 132.10 to pay claim of city treas urer, was passed under suspension of the rules. An ordinance granting a license to Mrs. O'Brien, was passed under suspen sion of the rules. An ordinance to provide for tho pre vention of fire was not carried, it being considered unjust by the committee to whom it was referred. An ordinance repealing an ordinance requiring restaurants, barrooms etc., to closo betweon midnight and five a. m., was read third time and lest: councilmen Cooper, Cleveland and Stone voted for its passage: councilmen Dealy and Trenchard voted against its passage. An ordinance providing for the time and manner of improving Olney street, was read third time and passed. An ordinance providing for the time and manner of improving Cushing's Court street, was read third time, and re ferred back to committee on motion of Councilman Dealy. An ordinance declaring the time and manner of improving Farrell street mot tho same fate, with objections noted thereon. An ordinance declaring time and man ner of improving Cedar street was read third time and referred. Councilman Trenchard then moved that tho rest of the batch be referred, which was carried. Councilman Trenchard then called for the ordinance in relation to raising the salary of the police judge. The ordi nance in question was then read the sec ond and third times and passed. The ordinance in question places tho salary of the police judge at $7i per month. CLAIMS. The following olaiins were then ordered paid bv warrant on tho treasury: Carna han A: Co., $17.90, $10.80; Astoria Gas Light Co., $113.33: J. H. D. Gray, $4.75; C. E. Jackins, $10.75; Astor House, $19: sundry persons, $G; Independent, $5.50; J. G. Hustler, $132.10. Astoria Iron "Works $13.33. A resolution introduced by Councilman Cleveland in regard to removing all ob structions and offensive material on the beach, was debated, and Councilman Trenchard suggested that any one found dumping such offensive material in the city limits be prosecuted. Mayor Hume said that the beach was in n fearful state: Chief of Police Loughrey said there was a force of men employed and that tho dead salmon drifted in very fast. Councilman Cleveland thought that thero was not enough, and that it was good economy to put on enough to make a good job of it. Councilman Dealy sec onded Councilman Cleveland's resolu tion. Tho resolution was unanimously passed. A communication w;is read from C. F. McCormac resigning the position of city attorney. The resignation was accepted. Councilman Dealy nominated F.D. Win ton to fill the vacancy. The nomination was not confirmed. l Councilman Stone nominated Geo. Noland, who was unani mously confirmed. Mayor Hume instructed the Chief of Police to notify all cannerymen within the city limits that there must bo no more salmon thrown on tho beach. On motion of Councilman Stone tho council adjourned. The shattered booms have disappeared, And beaten are the blust'ring boomers; Tho buoyant hopes they once upreared Have been replaced by reckless raraore. For now the heelers are perplexed; They cavil at each campaign carol. And mutter in a manner vexed, "Will Cleveland capture Tilden's bar rel ?" Reduced Prices. The Ham Fat Jap's traveling restau rant, on and after this date, will satisfy all hungry mortals at the rale of 10 cts. per sandwich, or three for 25 cents. All orders left at the Snug saloon will be promptly attended to. N. B. Xo extra charge after 9 P. M. July 2nd, 1884. Just Roccirctl. A large stock of soft and stiff Hats in all the latest styles, at Mcintosh's Fur nishing store. lloscoe 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 eat, that at his place they can be accommodated. Arvold will sell a large stock of Boots and Shoes at cost, at the Leading boot and shoe store. Catanh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh "Rem edy. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by "VY. E. Dement. Arvold sells Boots and Shoes cheaper than any one else in town, because we buy for cash. A full line of ladies' and children's Shoes, latest styles, to be found cheap at An'Oltt S, sign oi me izoiuen ouue. Don't pay 50 cents elsewhere when you can get the best dinner in town at JEFF'S for 25 cents. COXXEBCIAL LAWS; RECENT DECISION. PAETXEEsnrr Libel. One of a firm of dealers in furniture and draperies put upon a piece of furniture placed on the pavement, "Taken back from A. B. who could not pay for it; to be sold at a bar gain." In a suit for libel upon this act, two questions were decided against the defendants, the firm: 1. That tho court could determine whether or not the pla card was a libel. 2. That every member of tho firm is liable, though one only put up the libellous matter, and without the knowledge, direction or consent of tho others. In this case, "Woodlin vs. Knick erbocker, the supreme court of Minneso ta, on appeal, reversed the court below. The Chief Justice, Gilfilian, in the opin ion baid: 1. "What meaning, whether injurious, or not injurious to the plain tiff, these words would convey to ordinary men who read them without a knowledge of tho transaction to which they referred, was for the jury to determine, in iew of the circumstances, under which they are exposed to tha public perusal, and whether they ara libellous or not. ought to have been left to the jury to say. -'. A person cannot be held liable for a libel published by another unless he has au thorized him to make tho publication. There is nothing in the nature of the business of this firm that of dealing in furniture and draperies from which au thority to one partner, or to a servant, to gratuitously publish a libel can be ap plied. The case is different from that of a partnership whose business is publish ing or selling either books or newspapers, where each partner is supposed to have authority to publish or sell, and to de termine what shall bo published or sold, and also from that of the necessary cor respondence of the firm, where each part ner is presumed to be authorized to con duct it and to delermino on his substance and terms. Sale Piace or Dklitcey. Hardware merchants at Minneapolis agreed to sell and deliver to a resident in another town in tho state a quantity of glass. The merchandise was not on band, but had to be bought in St. Louis. The evidence as to the place of deliver was conflict ing; that of the vendors, that the glass was to be put on the cars at Minneapolis, and that of the purchaser, that it was to bo delivered to him at his town. In the trial of the action brought by the merch ant to recover the price of the goods, tho court charged the jury: "Tho burden of proof was upon tho 'defendant to show that the glass was to bo delivered to him at the place of his residence." The de fendant carried tho judgment, which was rendered against him in the case, to tho supreme court, where an affirmance was had. Judge Mitchell, in the opinion, said: "There was no error in the charge. If no place bo designated by tho con tract, tho general rule is that the articles sold are to be delivered where they are at tho time of sale. This is a rule of construction predicated upon the pre sumed understanding of the parties when making tho contract. This rulo is not changed by the fact that the vendor does not have the goods at the place of sale at tho time the bargain is made, but must procure for delivery. Potentially and prospectively the goods were as if then placed in the store of the vendor." Jen ny vs. Sleeper, supreme court of Minne sota. Pabtxebshii? axd Life Issubaxce. L. and D. were partners. D. failed to furnish his portion of tho capital, and to adjust tho matter agreed to take out a policy of insurance for the benefit of L. Tho policy was issued and delivered to D., who retained it until the dissolution of the partnership, when he handed it to L. "to show that he intended to do what was right." D. paid the first two pre miums and L. the rest. Tho application was signed by L. & D., and the policy, in consideration of a sum paid by L., in sured the life of D., and promised to pay the "said insured," etc. It was declared to be accepted by tho "assured" upon tho condition that the persons "whoso life is hereby insured," etc. Hold, that there is no distinction necessarily involved by tho terms "insured" and "assured." The parties to whom they refer must general ly depend on the collocation and context. Here the term "assured" referred to the party for whoso benefit tho policy was procured. The insurable interest of L. was sufficient to support the policy. The transaction having been made In good faith, statements of D. as to the amount of his interest in the life of L., though they might appear as excessive, will not be a breach of warranty where, as in this case, no definite value could be assigned to such partnership interest. Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Co. vs. Luchs, U. S. Supreme Court. Assignment ron Benefit of Cukditoes Poweb Ketaejed in Assignor B. con veyed his stock of goods, fixtures, fca, to A. to secure his creditors, but in the deed he directed that a certain bond bo given him for the property assigned, but not payable for three years, should first bo paid, and there was provision as to the disposition of the storo, fixtures and goods. In fact the assignor continued in possession of tho store, and sold and supplied tho stock. A creditor filed a bill to set the assignment asido on tho ground that a full and complete delivery of tho assigned estate had not been made. In this case M'Cormick against Atkinson, the plaintiff succeeded, and tho defendant took tho decree to the Su preme Court of Appeals of Vireinia. where it was affirmed. Lewis, the pre siding judgo in delivering the opinion, said: The deed for creditors is void, bo cause tho assignor has retained substan tial control of the property assigned, for a deed of conveyance professedly to secure creditors, in which the grantor ex pressly or implicitly retains a power in consistent with and adequate to the defeat of the avowed object of the deed, is void against purchasers or creditors. Examination Title Liability of At tobnex. A applied to a moneylender for a loan of $3,000 and offered his note therefor, secured by a mortgage on cer tain real estate preperty: B. tho attornev of the money lender, examined the title to the real property, and furnished the latter a certificate to the effect that A's title was good and tho property unincum nerea, ana tnereupon me loan was made on the terms propesed: subsequently, and before the maturity of the note it was as signed to tho plaintiff, who foreclosed the mortgage and sold the property, when it was found that tho property was incum bered by a prior mortgage, so that the plaintiff did not realize the amount of his debt and brought suit against A to re cover. In deciding this case, Dundee Mortgage and Trust Investment Company vs. Hughes, the United States Circuit Court, District of Oregon, held there was no priority of contract between A nnd plaintiff, and that he was not liable to the latter for the loss. The Popular Approval Of the now famous Syrup of Figs as the most efficacious and agrcable prepara tion ever offered to the world sis a cure for Habitua' Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestior nd kindred ills, has been won Dy the ise plan pursued by the California .& Syrup company. Know ing that one remedy truly beneficial In its effects on the system, and at the same time pieasant to the taste, will meet with a rapid sale, the Company, through its agent for Astoria. W. E. Dement ?-. Co., gives away sample bottles free of charge. Try it and judge for yourself. Large bottles fifty cents or one dollar. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Sunday at JefFs from 5 A. m. to 2 P. M. Shiloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W.E. De ment. Croup, Whooping Couch and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. THE COMING STATE FAIR. A copy of the annual catalogue of the Oregon State Agricultural Society has been received. As has been stated in this paper before the state fair will bo held from the 15th to the 20th of September, inclusive, next. "We observe several changes have been made by the society for the fair of this year which cannot but be appreciated b tho public and add to the interest of the fair. Premiums have been proportionately equalized and soveral new ones added. Notably the roadster and graded draft horses have been reinstated to a place in the premium list: several new premiums have been made in the ladies departments, and a committee of zealous ladies has been ap pointed to co operate with the society in the interest of making this department J more exienaeu ana attractive. Some special premiums are offered for county exhibits of grains and grasses which we think a good feature if the proper inter est is manifested by tho several comities. The society has determined not to grent licenses for the running of any gambling devices or for the sale of any spirituous liquors on tho grounds, and has resolved" to prosecute any persons found so engaged. Having been able topavoff itsmdebtedncssattho rate of $3,0Ci) per annum for tho past three years tho society is determined to go forward to make the fair of 1834 the best ever held in tho state, as it is promised to sparo no effort to that end. The trans portation companies have assured the usual reduced rates. In this connection it will be proper to suggest that tho stats fair is an institu tion that all our farmers and dairymen and their families should take an,active interest in, and it is not too soon for such as purpose attending to lay out their plans for exhibiting something on that occasion. Tho mere desire to tako a premium, however, should not be the solo motive for preparing an exhibit. Tho next fair will occur in the new year for Oregon, when thero will be large numbers of strangers within our borders, many of whom will be seeking homes or investments, and few of those will fail to attend our state fair. This has always been tho case to a limited extent, but this year the number of sojourners who will attend will bo multiplied by thous ands. The reports these people take or send back to their homes is a very im portant matter to Oregon, and if a fair interest is manifested by her own people and only half exhibited that may be, the impression on these strangers cannot help but be pleasing, and will redound greatly to Oregon's future prosperity. No Muff. It is the opinion of Messrs. Houck & Barnie, Managers of the Baltimore Md., Base-ball Club, that St Jacobs Oil is tlie best euro ever used by base ball players, for sprains, bruises, aches and pains. Sjtxii of Figs. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, harmless in its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample Dottles free, and large bottles for sale by V. E. Dement & Co., Astoria. Shiloh's Cum: will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, anil Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at tho lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store; opposite OcMden hctel, Astoria. LEADING Pliotofirapli Gallery. S. E. CROW. New Rooms. New Material. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS, SATISFACflOfi GUARANTEED. ev Mr. Win. A. Bell, of San Francisco, one of the most skillful photographists on the Coast, assists In the operating room. Fine YTorlc a Specialty, On the ROADWAY nearly opposite St Mary's Hospital. GREAT REDUCTION! AT -1IKS. A. HIALCOiai'S. I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT THIR TY HAYS all Trimmed Hats and SUMMER GOODS at ci mi, to close out my Summer Stock and make room for a Larue Invoice of FALL GOODS. XOW is the time for Coruo and Seo and Re Convinced. Water ! Water ! Water! Wheeler & Kipp, PRACTICAL Pluta Gas ai Steam Fitters ALL WORK Warranted, and Estimates Given. FULL STOCK Iron and T.cnd Pipe, Bath Tubs, "Water Closets, ami Gas Fixtures. Jobbing Promptly Attended, to. A SPECIALTY Is made of Tap ping Water Mains and Running Water Pipes, as We have Supe or facilities for doing this work. Corner Squemoqua and Hamilton Streets, Astoria, Oregon. Pisriermeii's Headquarters. THE GENUINE GAPE ANN OILED CLOTHING, OVERALLS, COATS. HATS. SHIRTS, GUM BOOTS, Etc. And a complete outfit, of Best Quality, and at the LOWEST PRICE of any Estab lishment In the city. F. A. STOKES & CO. Have opened a New Stock of Algoods In the store next door to Eoard & STf kes, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION To all Customers. miHERY ROODS STATE AND TERRITORIAL NEWS. Portland has forty-seven miles of im proved streets. P. C. Tabor tried to poison himself in Salem last Monday. The Harvest Home is loading salmon at Victoria for London. The Baker City branch of the O. B. fc N. road is open for traffio to La Grande; Preparations are being made at Albany for a big time on the occasion of the firemen's tournament. Itev. F. H. Taylor, of Seattle, accident ally shot while hunting Friday, died last Mondai. Ho was aged 28, and leaves a wife and two children. The Leading' House. THE LARGEST STOCK. The Finest anil Cloicest Goods. AT Cart AfllBrt Crystal Palace. Hook. Stationary. jPnaey 2ootl. Toys, Baby Can lose. Solid Gold and Silver Jewelry Watches nnd Clock. Pieturen. Albnms, And the largest aud Ilnest assortment of miscellaneous goods north of Sau Francisco. Pianos ai losical Instruments. H?AU my goods arc guaranteed to he as represented, and If not satisfactory you will find me here six mouths or a year from now to make everything right. A FIRST-CLASS watch-maker in attend ance. All work guaranteed. You are cordially Invited to call and In spect the handsome newgoods just received. CARL ADLER'S CRYSTAL PALACE. LOEB & CO. JOBBKKS IN WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOBTflK Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. J57A!l goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Farker TTouse, Astpria. Oregon. To be Let. CHOICE ROOMS IN Wm HUME'S block, with all conveniences. Apply to GEO. P. WHEELEB. Inly 7. 1S1 WM, EDGAR, Dealer iu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMTJS STS. Drugs and Chemicals Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPREETOR. Wood Yard. Another Reduction to Suit Hard Times. TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO U rlaWood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of Benton street, will sell wood at tho follow ing prices and deliver wherever the streets are planked, between Trullinger's Mill and (VHrien's Hotel, back to Astor street : Green Alder, 2-cut $t 25 per cord. lon 3 50 ury uo uu Grnllemlo'k do Dry do do Green Fir ilo Dry Fir do Extra Maple and S. limbs do Vine Maple 4 co do do do do 3 4 25 4 50 4 CO 4 73 3 CO 3 75 3 75 4 00 do do do do do do j 50 do do 5 00 do 4 75 anas. uraos uo do Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J. H. D. GICAY' Astoria. June 1st, 18S1. T. G. RAWLINGS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried :F:ELTTia?s. MJTS. CANDD2S, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Cigars and Tobacco. Next door to I. J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St. Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEBEBY GLVEN THAT there will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Odd Fellows' Land and Bulld Inc Association, In the lodge room of Beaver Lodge No. 35, 1. 0. 0. F.. on Saturday, Aug, 23,l8&i.at2r.M. A full attendance U re quested. a.J.MEGLEB. Secretary. l J.E. THOMAS. o ' TMJTTnnTom ffef Pharmacist, Aastomao' A & & C. H. COOPER! M ; JaWMI ' Jgf l-Vl"-". 'g THE Leading Dry Goods OF ASTORIik. Silks ! Silks We are now showing the largest and choicest assort ment of 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. Bonnefs famous Black Silks in all numbers. Rich Brocaded Silks, Rhadames, Moires and Cet Colored Gros Grain Silks. Latest Shades. Taney Brocaded Silks, New Designs. Evening Silks, in all the latest tint3. Summer silks m cnecKS ana stripes. O. Kt. OOOtP1 Pythian Building, JACKSON'S ASTORIA Bakery! Confectionery Coffee nnd Ice Cream Parlors. CnENAMlJS STREET. SUPERIOR Bread and Cakes OF AtT. KODS. "Weddings and Parties supplied with strictly FIRST-CLASS WORK. o-French and Anierican-o CANDIES Manufactured, Wholesale and Retail. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, ON THE BOADWAY.. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSM1THING, At Capt. Kogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. H. D. XEWBURV. I. STEVKXS. & CITY BOOK. STORK, Have Just received a mammoth stock of Books. Tho young and old, rich and poor can all be accommodated. AGENTS FOB THE Kranicli A. Bach and 3Iandsreldt & IVotRl PianoH and IVeMtern Cottage Organs. Orders for all kinds of Music or Instru ments will bo promptly filled. Hewry wens D. A. MclNTO n i 1 1 ie urn Fine Men ear, Choice Summer Suitings Mad to Reduced and Clothing House Silks ! - Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON, Proprietor. Itobuiltaiul Kefitted Tlirouxhont. The Best of iviXEM.iiiojiorcs.AXo ci a a its. For a Good Cigar, call for one or "Danielson's Best." Corner West Dili and Water Streets, Astoria. n9-Gm J. H. D. GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storago and Wharfage ou reason able terms. Foot of Benton strcot, Astoria, Oregon. THE BEST IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and U Endorsed by all who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Blslng Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Agent: for Astoria. dlli hul snaw mis, Extra Large Sizes. order at es ! !