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C) She $i Stefovfeua. ASTDtUA.OXKQOX: SAlTJttUV .11 I.V If. 1SS5 JIuxuv 1ei;om. the 2Jew York liu lnaniUiristi. waute a law passed mak ing it a Toloay for young iieople to get married before the Hge of tureaty five, and he would lmTe clergymen scourged who marry young people with no visible means oT support. The Indiana supreme court handed down a decision, of interest to pub lishers, on the 23d ult. The suit of Crocker cs. ITadley was brought to recover damages for the publication of an alleged libel. The article stated that the plaintiff was i hoary-headed filcher," and that he had ''sold him self, Judas like, for a few pieces of silver to sell his neighbors out." On appeal the court held these charges libelous, and further said. "It is not necessary that a crime should be charged in accurate technical lan guage, in a written or jointcd pub lication, in order to constitute such publication a libel. Not that any written or pointed publication which holds a person up to scorn or ridicule, or to a stronger fetling of contempt or execration, or which imputes or implies his commission of a crime not directly charged, is a libelous publi cation." Talking about the recent visit of the Iowa "editors" to this northwest coast, the Cedar Bupids, Iowa Wazeiic winds up a long article by saying: 'The Iowa editors did not go west to give the people of thai country any lessons in etiquette, law or man ners. If they did they got most beautifully left. Xowhero through out the laud are the people more courteous, hospitable and entertain ing than in the far west. Every where we found grand churches, schools and colleges, successful busi ness men, fine society, and all the ele ments that combine to make happy homes, and enviable surroundings. It was injudicious for auv one from Iowa to carry his specialty of prohi bilion to the Pacific coast and tell the people there what an admirable thing it is, i hen one' can see more drunken men in any one of a hundred places in Iowa, than were seen altogether in the west "Wc would suggest that the nest time the Iowa editors take a trix they leave the beats and some others at home. Indeed it is not a good thing to have any outsiders along, as a rule, escept a surgeon, and then their actions will be representative of the press. I3ut where nearly half of the 200 excur sionists arc in no wise connected with the press and are simply out for a lark, and to get all they can for the least money, they will do things that would reflect discredit upon the fra ternity, while members of the press would not.'' Tun Slctidanl thinks there is no reason to doubt that the farmers of Oregon and "Washington will receive from 50 to 75 per cent, more for their wheat than the' did a year ago. and argues that Chicago is the ruling primary market of the world for grain and produce. If Armonr &,' Co. can fix the price of hog product whenever the conditions of the crop warrant a ''corner," no less can grain kings combine to control wheat val ues. The system of buying and sell ing options makes it possible io de press prices temporarily far below tho cost of production. "Wheat, as a matter of record, has always sold down "on the crop," except in case of war. No matter what reports are issued either by the agricultural bureau or board of trade statisticians, the market declines as the harvest approaches. Nor is this yeai- an ex ception, jphe pressure to realize by farmers who are heavily mortgaged, stimulates the 'bears" to sell fu tures while the '-bulls" are glad to sea the market decline so that they can get in on bottom. Each successive report confirms the shorlago in the wheat crop of this country. The last which is doubtless the most authentic, shows the entire crop of this year to be over 189,000, 003 less this year than an average for five years, and over 240,000.000 less than that of 1S&L These figuies arc approximately correct, and furnish a powerful argument in favor of much higher prices than now prevail. Speculators and wheat buyers will advise selling immediately after har vest, and as a rule this is a safer plan, but we predict that, a3 in the fall of 1879, those who are able to hold their wheat this year will realize tho best prices. A natural reaction from the abnormally low prices of 1881, the disastrous shortage of this year, the ruin of crops in southern Kussia and a reasonable prospect of an Anglo-Russian war in the not dis tant future, are four arguments for higher prices that farmers may well consider. TATi: A.V1 TKRHlTOKIAIi XEWS. Tacoma b6S2 sohool children. There are 2X5 couvietc ia the state pen itentiary. IMacIcberries ai twenty cents a gallon in Salens. There are -101 patients in the state insane asylum. F. W. Payne was elected mayor of Wal la "Walla last Monday. Seim-weefclv trains are running from Corvallis to Yaqoina. Vancouver's new Catholic caihdral will scut 1.200 people. Of 1,025 registered voters ;.t "Yntla Waila -100 are womou. Foiest fires in Ihonjipcr Sound country are doing considerable damage. Cinnabar mines hare been discovered near WiHaraina in Folk county. The Ancon will ba the next boat (o leave for Alaska. It will probably start Aug. Gin. A minister in Helena. Montana, is preaching to the Chinese in their own language. The rate on frail f rora Portland to St. Paul has been raised fiom $1.50 to $7 ier hundred pounds. The Ocean Park camp meeting is to open Thursday evening, July tlOU:, and continue over -Sundays. A boom is in store for Alhina. as the railroad company will soon pat a large force of men m lac shops. N. A. Hurley of Salem, exhibits at stalks eiphl feet two inches in height h with well devt loped heads. A wagon road has just been com pleted from ltathdrmn into the heart of tho Ceeur d'Alene region. After sinking over 1090 feci il.- at tempt io find artesian water 1:1 '..tst Portland has been abandoned. G. "V. James of Siiohoadsh offers, for 100, to plant a flag sixteen feel long on the sccuuit of Mount Kainier. The itch is contagions in Tacoma. The IjeJijer tltinks that its origin can be traced to Chinese wash housed. Umatilla comity vrill send away 2,000, 0Dl bushels of wheat every grain of which ought Jo be loaded on vessels at Astoria. G. "V. Canard of Vancouver cleared $tS from ten square rods one s x o.nth of an :icrc of strawberries this season. Hail which fell at Ashle.u.1 in lare quantities on Jury 4th vas succes5iu!i3' utilized in the manufacture of ic crtans. Slauganese has been discovered in Jackson :.ad Columbia couniic. Ataujaui cse cornea hand;, in making prhitmg ink. The liabilities of the defunct "Wash ington insurance company, of Taootca. were $45),OUO. It 3 assets are estimated al $10,000. The Pendleton Tribune sayi tlie Ubir tiila county assessor has to take a foot race after some of its cilir.cus to get to assess them. Major Heath, secretary of tho 3n tionai lighthouse board, accompanied by hi3 wife, is making a tour of the Soaiui on tne ihbru !:. During the maiAh of June there wera shipped from Put sound for foreign and domestic pjits 3U,:oa,tr ' tcet ol lumber, valued at 203,3)9. A large lend slide on Monnt Jefferson, last weefc, blocked up the Sautism river so that the back water covered the tons of tho tallest trcs !ong tho strefiui. Mrs. B. Lnvin of Portland has an intention of bringing "all her iKsople." twenty-four iu number, from Ireland.! It is thought it will cost her C.O09. Lot Lhcrmore-, "Wells. Fargo fc Go's. agent, at Pendleton, has handled $1,9.J. ::!:" of trcasuie dmiug the thirteen years of his cmplo3'ineut by that company. Five thousand of the car load of clams shipped from Paget Sound some time sinoe have arrived iu good condition at iheir destination on tho Atlantic coast. There is danger thai the trouble 1ns tween the stockholder! of ihc Oregon Iron and Steel company will r.uit in the shutting down of the furnaces at Oswego. In the case wherein J. E. Montgomery sued iu Portland the O. fc C. ii. it. Co'., for ." ,r09 damages, caused by a rnn awav horse, the jury found for defend ant." The large saw mill of J. H. Mouigom ery a( Skamokawa, which has been shut down for a short time, will be started again next week. The mill Las a capa city of G-,OO0 feet per day. Daring the pa3t cereal year Oregon and Washington territory have sent to S.in Francisco ilEI,yjH centals of orii., or a larger quantity than has b--i reseived from Cahfotnia's own crop. Ths car of Oregon products, whieh is to be sent out by th? state immigration board iu August next, will be exhibited nt the state and county fairs of Iowa, liiiuois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. Tho ''law and order parlj-" and the "basines? men's parly' of Seattle, iet in coutlict over the city offices last Mon day. The law and order party got scoop ed by over GOO majerity: H. JJ. Yesier be ing elected mayor. The Oregon Mui says the coopsrs along the river are anxiously watching for tho July ran of sslmon. At present the business is very dull, and unless some thing ooours to relievo it, hoop poles and staves will be at a discount this fall. The Hoses reservation was thrown open to settlement yesterday. It is situ ated in Stevens countj-, "W.T., with Brit ish Columbia as the northern bountiarj. Tho reservation contains 4,G75t bqunio miles, or 2ff)2,'21Q acres, or one-tenth tho size of Pennsylvania. Tlio laud is very fertile and is said to be rich in minerals. As yet it is unsarvcyed. The M is! lesrus that Messrs. 3j. 3tod gers and August Himplo, who formerly owned a sawmill in Beaver valley, have bought the Adolnh Nioolr.i mill, located near Enterprise juanding, and have moved it to uiatskauic, where they have a fine body of timber. They will pnt in somo additional machinery and enlarge its capacity to 18,00 J lectper day. The prettiest little scheme for land grabbing yet devised is thus described: A man and his wife separate, and after getting a divorce tboy go to a favorable locality and take up adjoining claims. Having" complied with all the legal requirements and secured clean titles, they become reconciled, remarry, and settle down on a double homestead. From January 1st to June 30, 1835. 55 vessels cleared from tho Columbia river for foreign norts. They carried cargoes valued at s:Myi,iiJ in. the aggregate. Polio .vmg arc tho articles shinned and thoir value: Wheat, 2,2131)3 imshels. $1,679,921; flour, 10212 bam-N, $l'J2,3S!; salmon, .r9,lG) cases, .$235,til5: lumber. 1,4G3,000 feet, $22,52;:. Total value, 2, 491.113. A Puget Sound Press association has been formed with the following efficers: J. M. Murphy, of tho Olynipia itfomlanl, president; Allen Weir, of the Port Town send Argue, vice president: T. G. Nick lin of tho Whatcom HeccHlc, secretary; C. 32. Packard, of the Snohomish Eye, treasurer; It. P. ltadebaugh, T. O. 2ick lin, Thcs. W. Prosch and J. M. tluroby, executive committee. Lieut. O'Niel, of Fort Townsend, has been ordered to lako command of an ex pedition to explore tho mountains be- tween Paget sound and the Pacific ocean, the object of the department being to have a pass laid our. so that the moun tains can be crossed with-safelv when ever tho occasion demands. The orders were issued by Gen. Miles. The lieuten ant will bo accompanied by 11. Ilogwood. a civil engineer. R. P. ilavertham. an artist, both of Portland, and three pri vates from tho fort. . Isaac A. McEenzie died nl 'Walla Walla Tuesday morning, aged f-S years. The deceased was born in Morgan connty. Kentucky. Feburary 2 . 1 7. and c ni i i graied with his parents to Wisconsin in 183G. Ho rencbed Ore,?m in 1KS2, where ho win dned nntii the breaking ou of the Indian wars of lk"5-;. when he enlist ed iu the First Oregon Yo'unteer' under command of Co.cuel Kels.y. After the settlement of the Indian troubles Mr. McKenzie returned to Oregon, and in 1S75 removed to Walla Walla: where ho resided till his death. NEW IQ-PAY. EXOTTBSIQM! The S!iincr GEX. MILES Will 1 -aw ra lx-k for FOKT CAM:Y "Hid IIAV.U'O. SUNDAY. JULY 19. at 8 A. M. itetiitning. leave Jwaoj:.t !SI II. The sTeaiiiPi XOVELTY Will leave Grav's IW; iiiuncriiatrir aft r the arrival i tin TcUiA'tte u .u PortlaiHi, :ml vil leave lln-aeo about G I'. M. Fare for Either Round Trip. $1.00 .1.11.1) KAY, A-- t. Uei Lost. ON TSIE XIGIIT OK Tllli 1TTH, !;" ttkvrii t!ie GiYrt lSc:W lie a:nl Peji"wk SjJt, xh xil 150 fathoms 4"i inesh jm-', jurt old awl iisrt new net, corks bnuifU l .1. A. V. L. .il'.('.l'.fo. Ifnilcr witl be tewarded bv TiofnVme ih " WIJST COAST PKC.CO. The Sieaiiioi' C'lara Parker, I?e?' P. Paikf. r.tA-ter. WILL HA&'AH EXGURS10M TO .".'. iinot, liwiG'j ail Ft. Caalij, I VI! -ox - TI:c 3i.: Insi. ISI'ASIAY. Fore for round trip, S ! . Will Leave M-iu Stieet IVwk ut A. M" BEMEMBEB! ADLER'S HBft html Istt tSEJsJ Will onlv lust A SHORT WHILE LONGER! GEE4T BARGAINS 9QQK3 amlsTATSOKSRY, PH'TURE FRAMES. Albums. Baby Garrisees. TOYii. ETi' . JiTC. irrc. u.!e3lo artl llciail Dealer ia MILL FEED. Glass &.2Q Plated Ware, Tl.OriC.Al. AM) DOAtKSTir FBUJTS AMD VEQEfABLES. Tv Jl:rr ! WsffeSj L!qjG?3.TGb2C0,OigHfS TTii Die T4SM. MIL1 " R5 Will IMake TRIPS . -arTO TWO DAILY! Forts Stevens and Canby, Asd liwaco. Tlie second t-ljin ill be made npnn ihe ar- nvanuiiie noa uom rorfautl. This gives every ntse a !lembil cLaet u uel THE OCEAN BREEZE. And sse the Mouth of the Columbia. TKr.A.TKVDKPAnTAlKXT I . s. I.iFK savixo Snn lrn. WASHlXCTON'. J). C .JUL fi. 1SSI. , QEALEI) niOrOS.Vl.S WML UK l;K- kj ceiveI at tins ofllec nntiiS oVIoek i. m. of Tliursday. the mill ilav of A;nt, lST. tor the c Hrtn:i'iio:i of a frame eottse at tin hhoa' ivati-r ll.ty Llfe-Srvinj; Million, near tlie l!"ht-!ioue. liaeh bid mast be ac eomnanii'd Ity a ccrUIicil cherk for one limi dred dollars (100j dr.iuu to the otiler of the Secretary of the Tte.f.survu'seciintvtliatthe bidder will enter into conts.-st without de lay, :unl give sucb bonds for the faithful per fonnaucc ihojcof as may be lequtred it his bid b accepted. Spcciflcatjons and plans forms of projis.Js and fnll infornimion can be obtained of 111 Collector of Cittoins, As turh. Oregon; t!icKeeperort!ieShoalivaer Itay Life-Saving Station, North Cove, Pacific county. Washing ni territory; and the Su perintendent of the 12th Life-Saving D.st nct. room 25. Appraiser's bulldinpr, San Friiic5o, Gahfonita. All jsripoails must be endorsed. "Proposals for contniclInj a cot tasc at Shoahvater Itav Life-Saving Sta tion." and addressed U. S. Life-Saving Ser vice, Wasuincton, 1). C. The right to reject any or all bids, or to vaie defects. Is re-sen-cd. S. J. KIMBALL. General Superintendent. AUen. ik Wc Ijc icf direct special attention to our LATEST IM PORTATIONS of NOVELTIES Fine Brass Goods, Parasols, JbLoopskirts, Etc., Etc. Which v.c Jire selling according loom' motte: The Best Goods at the Lowes! Possible Prices. 1H K ISTji "Hs? S rYM a si"irs,msa PSB IValerat WIi!esae :n 1 Khv.J hi i-arnnure. Bedding, w Oil Olotla, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Mouldings, Etc. Astoria Furniture Co, I.:!ers In Furniture, Bedding, Wall Paper, Mirrors, PICTURES, MoBlflins, Carpets, Matting, Picture .Frames, f Mow Slates, etc. Cor. Clicnanius ami Jlnnnlton i-ls. WfUJiETTE UNIVERSITY. Thirty Professors and Instructors. 336 Students! Donnrtnicntsnr Lllcmdirc. La.r.3Spillr!nr. ."IiinJit.ii-I Art. VAocuilon a scccialtv. Hoanl and home for ladle in the Woman's College, $3Ji9 per wvek. Jlrs. W. S. Harring ton. Dean. Cent Jemen board hi clubs for $2 r0 to $3.00 per week. M.my board themselves for $1.00 to $1.30 per week. The best moral povernment Is maintained. Ti.itln:i half pi lee to children of ini!iLters ana tiiose preparing lortnc in:niiry. Iirct term begiii3 l'iv tiejartment open? Sept. Iisiti. Medical 2iu. in, ir. l.. r. j? raser, uean. senu tor catalogue aim luionnattou to THOS. VAN SCOY, President, Salem, Or IU.1. 1IA11T. j C. K. 11AI.V, liai:ig built and reritlod u:th improved nrJeliincry the a'love mil! at large e.peige, ac sre nov. prepared to MAITUPACTTTit.E And runi!Ii nil Kinds and Sizes ef Sash. Doors, Blinds, And eerv dc-:erIpi!o:i of Mill Work with J'romptncs? and DLpa'cli. Moiibiinj, Turning ami Dracket Work a Sjecialty All Kinds ol Finished lumber for Sale. Wo ordla'.ly Invite our Iriend: and the pub lic to gtre in a :ill. Co.-. jen?!ccn:Ml Astor m Astorij.Ur. 15AIX& If.VItT. Proprietors. J. P. AUSTIN, Scnsitle - Oregon DEALKIt IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO A5D CIGARS. U& FINE BILLIARD TABLE. Holdeii's Auction Rooms r Evt?il55he(l .lannary 1st, 1S77. E. C. IIOLDEX, llviil Estate ami General Auctioneer and Commission merchant, Chenamtis Street, - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale of Sundries every Sat unlay, at 10 :j a. M.. at mv Auction Itooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Itcal Estate. Cattle, and Fanning Stock wherever de sired. Cash Cetnrns Proraptly raaJo after Sale. Consignments respectfully solicited, Xotarv ul)llc for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territorv. Agent for Dally and "Weekly Oreaontan. J. A. WILSON. (Inte ef San FrancNco.) PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND 23 3SOOB.ATOR JIas located In Astoria and solicits a share ef tho patronage. All work itrlctly first class. Terms moderate. Order box at Van Dusen'j. NOTICE. milk: :o333Pa,3?y FRFSII FJ101T3, Candy and Notions, Good Cigars and Tobacco, at iSTCOMZ AHD SEE ME- House and Lot For Sale. THREE BLOCKS SOUTn WEST OF school house in district No. 1. Inquire atM. HAMBACilElt'S barber shop, Main street. EKCtUlOR miLLj n P w .Lawns, Corsets, n uaroeis, Mailing, $ J I. Iu BUlirb'ON, TdanaKer. September 7th. Department opens in Tortland Decemtter WILL bufiexI Cut Faster JSXE. AND EASIER Than any oMi- or axe matte. Hundred: of woodmen tes tify to IKsunc- riorit-. It ioes Ilccp and Xrrcr blicks. CARNAHAN CO.. Acnts Astoria Trire, St.r.O. ASTORIA IRON V0RKS. ItKNro.v Stiikkt, Nn. 1'AitKnn Hhusf, ASTOKIA. - OltntiON. GENEBAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND ana MMEENGIKS BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Orn.1! DcHcriptioiiH made to Order nt Short Xotlce. A. D. Wass, President. J. O. IIusTLnit.Secrctary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. joiix Fox.Supcrlntendent. Notice. BE IT KNOWN THAT I, (!EO. W. TAIi dee, of Astoria. Oregon, have ttiLs day jmrcased of M. C. Hutctilngs the right of the saldM. C. Ilutcliinss patent process for test ing sealod cans in the sta'e of Ore-ion and territory of Washington, for the term of 17 years from the 17th tlay of March, 1SS3. ex cept one rfcht sold to af. J. Kinney and one right sold to the Aberdeen Packing Co., at Hwaco. W. T. GEO. W. PAltDEE. Notice of Application. -ftTOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TIIATTHE J.1 undersigned, will apply to tho common council of the city of Astoiia, at Us next reg ular meeting for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquors In less quantities than one quart, for a period of one year in the building situated on block 31 in the cdv of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. 31. Shivelv. MRS. O'BRIEN. G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLAGKSMITH1M6, At Capu Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. xSuSsa Safl tii Sa2 S& !Ss tS. J.C.Trullinger w$$w THE FINEST Family Groceries, Provisions and Freshest Vegetables -AT aasw 8 mm La LFft S3 2 Hi i. .T juioiiir uown Corner Benton 2nd Opposite Ctisfom ii't i ?: is- Hay, Oats, aafl Stew, Lin. Brick, Cement, Sail end Plaster Wood Delivered to Order. i)r.ijimr. Tccndr.ssml Exrr"' iinslnrs':. - y$&-cl- H-' " Is ' eaa" ' -sUgsi T:yzs.vsrscsswS7SSd Si yKZ!&22ttggscc rtC28q 1 1'.U aj.; i" to Hip Captain, or to itrtrfeirsi.- - t-rrjzsi. -. -j - -J' A FUX.Ij STOCK -nn.LKK Tin, Sheet iron and Copper Ware A General Assoitinent of HOUSEHOLD QGODS, Agents for work done In a wi'i.raa:dtke Min ;5gS3---: ssyifoffiH5r .Jssai m, m t iIagctt Stoves antl Kuiigrs SS The Il,t in te market. ("'1-4 1'iunibtn;: good-? of all kindi o.s liwus. .'di ef ai-r 'k PLUMBJMG, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended tc Promptly on Reasonable Terms. Clmnanittft treft, fext to C It. Parker's Store. To Whom It May Concern. J TAKE PLEASURE IN STATING Til VT 3Irs. Kary Jajperson, holder of the ticket purchased by me fn m Me-sr. i:o?rlIi & .Johns of thUcity over tho Cunard Steam ship line and 1'cnnsylTania R. R. and con necting lines, arrhed .,arely In Astoria ttccn-tll-nne days from Stavanger, having received during the trip every attention fro'ii ihe tf ficeiN and employees of the steanvdilp and railroad lines above named, who addressed her In her own language. Her baggage ar rivcl in Astoria in good order on the :tnie boat with herself. I can cheerfully recommend a!! whowan' to travel over the a-fa and mfctt line, and at the same time have the very bent nf treat ment In every resrect, to buy their tickets via the Cunard Line. I.J.ARVOI.D. To Fishermen. npiIE COLUMBIA CANNING C)MPANY JL will be ready to take salmon from com pany and outside boats after July 12th. and will pay outside market price for salmon. Bv order Boaid Directors. THOMAS DEALEY. Secty. AstoiIa, Oregon, July Gth, 1S2.". Carnahan & Go. SUCCI-SSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WH0LESA1.K AND t'.irAIIi DEALERS IN ppitptj a t ?jn-75 n rr 4 miav iiikU i!I n Corner Cheunnius and Qzzn streets. ASTORIA - - - OKKHOK Notice of Application. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIA'EN THAT THE undersigned will apply to the Common Council, of the City of Astoria, at its next regular meeting for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquors, in less quanti ties than oiio quart, for a poriod of one year iu the building formerly occupied by Luigi Serra and known as the Cam pi restaurant on Squeinoqua street in the city of Astoria, Clatsop county. Oregon. DOMENICO SAUGUlNElTT. Dated July 14th. 1835. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Corner Third end E Streets, PORTLAND, - - - OBEGON. Our facilities are such that we defy competition. This Is the largest and most respectably kept Hotel in the Northwest. Board and Lodging $ 1 .00 per day MEALS.2S cenU. 1.0DGI.VG.25andCOccnis Free Buss to and from the House. 3-Xo Chinese Employcd.-Ea E. Lenlston, (Late of Minnesota nouse)Prop. O. CLARK, AGENT. 6 8 B Bl S B 3S ? v s silSftEIS d ifTiei a h Chsamus Sirests. P.ouss Square. vrK.13?EK CLARA PARRKR ibai P. PttrkenMastcr. ' K,.r TOWING, FKKHJHT orOIIA'.t- 51. 15. PAUIiKlt. NEW MODEf, -' RANGE CAN RE HAD IN A- exrrn tokia only of SiMfC AtiKNT I ALU AND IXA5IINE If, V WILL RE TLEASED. K. It. HAWKS is also agent !..- t Ml latent Cooling Sia? And other first-class S7es. Furnaco "Work. Steam Fit. flnS'- ate, a. speciulty. AIRWAYS Q? HAND. i- Mtee aift SUp Ghanilery VAN DUSEH & CO.. DEALEHS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Yarnisli, Biuacic Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implcmcn ts 3cinjf Slachiiies, S'isiiil, and OiK. Groceries, ttc. ') " "u" Pianos niul Organs or ilie Beit mnlii at tlieT.owc.st Trices. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. f35All goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER T. G. RAWLINGS, Wholesale and Itetail Dealer In Tropica!, Domestic, Green and Dried MJTS. CANDIES, DRIED SHJATS, ETC. Fine Cigars and ToLncco. Main s'treet, below Chenaraus. City Taxes. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Tax list of the city of Astoria, Clatsop, county. Orcson. Is now in my hands for the collection of said taxes, and will remain with me for thirty days. J. G. HUSTIER. City Treasurer and Tax Collattor. Astoria. July 1st, 1SS5. County Treasurer's Notice. THERE IS MONEY IN THE COUNTY Treasury to pay all county orders pre sented prior to October 1st, 18S3. All such orders will cease to draw interest after this date" ISAAC BERGMAN. Treasurer Clatsop Cunty. Atoria, Or., June 22nd, 1885. Z3 fr gir Solid Bolt JewBliy, Rfiflrf Pins Rhams Watfihfis UUUll J.1UU. WUiuu