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"",'rw"" """?"' s ""7"-" V? 0) v 2sx Itaxlij l0rlaiu ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY JUNE 4, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Moadar Excepted!. D. C. Ireland, I'ditor and Proprietor Axtorian Building, Cass direct. Terms of Subscription ; served by Carrier, per -rook .......2 Cents Sent by mail, four month....... ...... .. .$" 00 Sent by mail, one yesr-...... .................. 9 of) Free of Postaso to Subscribers. eur Advertisements mserted by theyear Ht j v the rate of 51 30 ,.er square or month. , rrunsiont advortisinR. by the Jay or week, Mir cents per square for each insertion. Tltr Wiel!y Astorinu , , , . , . . , ,. - 4l ,, - , 4 ii I Is it muutmntli .sheet, neaily ilonble. get iricmnoats, the t)liH ls get all tbesizeof ihel)ail. It K ju,t the m-hi. rt .jr. upr for the lire esiue. fomainini; in amu-' tioutoall the current new. choiee m- eellanv. a-'rieultural matter, murket ie-i ports, etc. 11 i-. lurn;hedf to Miilf- sb- M-noei ai uo pei er in :m..K-. li-TomenN inseiU-d at ttuhlishetl rate-. : THE CITY. ItIK l)AII. -l'OKIAN in!l i "fttt tty natl nl'Zt cut n wtnth. rm:f 'rttiit. .- - H'hu cimtfHiiihitralnttice (fun 'he citti cnn j ft.Tj Tiik AsroniAN uAUhc ihem. Daily J it WltKKIA nltl'MtU tt'ltHf lsl-tiiee trtlit- rtiuutiim ttttun. -Mr. Wingnte its on a visit to Arizona. Astoria will celebrate, and thuifi 3011 forget it. , daiiiK - Ca)t. Muuson. of ;oiut light, is in the city. J'ilot l)i)i(.s citM the jury yesterday. -The wife of Hon. Jesse Appletjate died at VonrjillH on Weilnusday. j The Columbia arrived down yes t-nlavat 11 a. m., and sailed at ii v. v.. The funeral of Mr. Johu 15:ulollet will take place this afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Mniiroe Spedden are expected in Astoria soon from Pataha. The planting of carp in the ponds on Clatsop plains has proved to be a grand success. -The Ethel is discharging at the Oregon Railway and Navigation com pany's upper dock. The barkontine Tarn O'Shantor bailed for this port from San Francisco on Wednesday. The bark Rival came down to Knannton vesterdav in tow of the Ocklahama, Gilman pilot. Farmer Ward, of Clatsop plains informs us that for two weeks past he has been using new potatoes. The steam tug Astoria made an other trip to Tillamook rock yester day, landing materials and supplies. A irreat many ncomc are nowl rushing pell-mell for the revised testament who never read the old one. The Oregon Railway and Naviga tion company are beginning prepara tions for extended wharf improve ments in Astoria. We regret to say that Mr. C. H. Bain is still on the sick list, and suf fering badly from a violent attack of neuralgia. The Eagle cannery had the boss Halmon vesterdav. Mr. Thomcs says it was a beauty. It weighed seventy-two pounds. The Kalama branch of the North ern Pacific railroad crosses the Colum bia just below Vancouver. This dishes the St. Helens-Columbia city theory. The name of the new vessel launched a short lime since at North Bend, Coos bay, which was first christened 11. NY. Simpson, has been changed to Astoria. Almost everybody from the forts appeared to be in the cit 3'csterday. Their visits were the source of much pleasure, and their appearance added to the activity of business. Butler has got another new wagon for the Astoria and upper Astoria pas senger line. It is a nice one. We hope this enterprise will continue to be fully and emphatically endorsed by liberal patronage. One of Booth & Co.'s nets was dug up on Sand island where it came ashore and was almost literally buried. in the sands. It took seven men actively working to get it one tide. The boat was tumbled up high and dry on the island, considerably stove, but will be repaired. Miss Callie Munson has, by per mission of the directors, closed her fort Stevens school for one week, to enable her to attend the closing exercises at St. Helen hall, and be present with he former class mates and associate graduates, at the annual meeting of the Alumni. Our attention has been called to a danger of fire in the block bounded by Cass, Chenamus, Main and Sque inoqha streets, in the smoke house belouging to the sausage factory. Like most everything else of that order there seems to be no ordinance to reach it, but we should advise that it ought to be removed. Remains of Mr. Badollet. At the wi.11ne-f r.f r l'on.'.1f i. ... a,xc .,.,.,., , , the colfin containing the remains of i i...- -t-.x.i i...i.,.i :ii -. , ! jii.1 uiu,twou jitinimuu nut iw ui. i opened at the church this afternoon, i but -ill fr'mwls wkn wmIi t.i so but .ill tnemis Mho wiati to se i Mr. TJadollet for the hurt time, , i . i, . . -i are requosied to call at the rest- j deuce anv time nrior to the fiiner.il. ' . 4. - , . . . ' whore the remains are lying in sUite. -A comparison of shiuments made I ... , .,. , . 880, with those of 1SS1, thus far in 1880 reveals x fulling off in iirexporUofL,WockWS,.McnuiTs Astoria. b l (I. . r reneli et al. to .1. Y about oO per cent. Fish, flour and ,io !..,. .,:;l- " . Everv Saturday; one of the most , . , , r appropriate of all exchanges from; whicli to quote to-day; says that it isj 0 y. French H aLYobaVidiiu no doubt truo :lmi if lho Illinois hoes! xei. lots ill Astoria The San .1om iMereury tHIs of one 1)ocUm Wright, a pupil nt the i PhHadrfplim detr frl.K-V. msnitly ; gvc a Imrial cert incut.- in th p- In child. eUii. forth ihat it died .'eollaryfa4itnm.- The presw a4 jeil f lh iulc rkr are m aiiiits for iHMaHt"Ko that they n't live tn dd, J. S. Keller in 1'oitiaiHl for iwxMee: antl ot up mtwder lwaxes. V. V. Francis. f lial'-ej': witJi nhiclt ! emin th iniwliateriwrfwH'h of iW-ir doMiv. The e gatlHret, the Faral-j louos haviiu; ieeotHe an nuwitisated ' nuisance the gvrriiui(ttt nlerel their j ! rtunoval. This wk aeeMdihel with- j 'out troultle. Mai'riial J'fH ami! . ja siuad h" 4dur. vi!"m the ts submitted toj . . , f ,, . . ,, ; i.slanan for that pui-poRt in tiK uteMMt- 1 er Mauiiiita which veMel UnAi the men. iitiiidxwtig; eleven, and all iheir effects to San Francieeo. The C'oh Iwy News 'states that mui 'rants in lege iiiWrs are coming to Cs unly fwMi Finland. The hitter country i now under ihe dominion of Ru-h, hik! tin g',v,n" mont 2 e 1 uires iuvoidiiiary aervice from the Finns. To escape this new oppression the iuhabitanu are deuerU mg their former liomcs and seeking ref utre in Oregon and other free lands. The annual report comes from Lewis county of the recent discovery of a rich gold ledge in the Cascade mountains, somewhere near the head of the Cowlitz river. It is said to yield the enormous amount of 0,000 per ton. It is known that jmrties have beon prospecting in the moun tains but; we are astonished at the amount the rock is said to yield. The fact remains to be developed. Seeing what was supposed to he a now stylo boot-jack under the office counter at the Occident yesterday, and his foet being troubled with corns, he conceived the notion of palling off his boot to rest hie foot, when he ascertained that the modest little toy was a boavor trap. The corns on that foot were suddenly removed from the trap; and now he looks disdain full at the mail who owns the trap and has taken upon himself a binding obligation never to wear a beaver again. Let us hope that he has the courage to tread the thorny jmth of independence. The twenty-seventh annual con vocation of the Missionary jurisdiction of the Protestant Episcopal church in Oregon held its first service in Trinity church in Portland, on Thursday evening. There weie present thei bishops of Oregon and of Washington torritory, and the Rev. Messrs. Ander son, Dal', Habersham, McEwan, Per kins, Plummer, Rosenborg, John W. and .). R. W. ollvood, Smith and Stevens. The bishop of Oregon road his annual address which was full of interest. The work as a whole is encouraging, although nothing of special interest has occurred through out the year. Two clergymen have been added to the list, but still some parishes are vacant and many portions nr iIia ?a ,.; ...,....,l..t,i r..,. , ., , , cieisgymon aie grcauy neeueu. " Captain Janes relates a laughable incident which came under his view at Palos Yerdes a few mornings since. He was awakoued by the barking of his dogs, and going to the window of his room he looked out on the harbor and saw a .ships beef barrel coming rapidly toward the shore an if pro pelled by some mysterious power. He hurried on his clothes, and as he was approaching the beach he saw two men emerge from the water, haul the barrel ashore, seize their clothes, which were inside the barrel, and cn,mnr ,.fl" infn tt, 1,511c TW Wrt. deserting sailors from the British ship Lady Head. The' had carefully packed their dunnage in the barrel, .. ..I ., i: i,. ...! ; .,..! ,,i. fastened a line around it, and each with an end of spun yarn as traces in , . ., . , his mouth, swam ashore, as a toam, with the barrel in tow. The device , i i . i was so ingonious and novol that the men were too far off to overhaul before - . . .... Captain Janes recovered from ins sur- prise. Alert Hook and lalfdcrcompaiiy iU hold a Meeting toniiiWth), atti o'clock, asiier adiournidenf at the last rerular nfcetinc. A full ttendanceis reoupstei. IHv order oGtKe President. I J. O. RozvntTii, Secretary. "Mamuia. said a iivciycnr-old, the other day, nsii yoii jtwtnun c leave metotakeciri of babrtfrain. He was so bad 1 hn bought at itiei nmuse hi ill, Hhc ca CiiWLv i Real Estate Transactions- ConsiderjUton. ... .. . . . n r- warren, tidr. land in front of lot J, block t. Met lures. Astoria.. ? .""O no . s,r-r.. ... i i -i-,,.ti.. donation land claim on Lewi-, and Clarke HVcr " W A jj McrillKii to V- 1J. Painter undivided half of land claim on the Klaskanic. l.'iO W Johu w WoIcn to A ,L WoIc,, lots L"J andll.block ,Shive- lys Astoria -5W) W 1)HJvld Hazels to .!. W. Robb, lots Jin1JL,Kf1 - -JV10 Ji, block .-O.McClures Astoria.. I), c. Otrrieto W. L. UoW, lot 7. in Astoria ,oo oo ) 00 10ft 00 Robb. lolsiii Astoria Lison on i. i. arren 10 .j. v. ioon. 101 s. bleck: T7. 31 e("lnres Astoria. Zft fv j f r";, ., 'An T I and J).l . I urne. tide land ill fioiit of .AK bhvk .....Aii- rfv Wi Trt('c of M. M Clmn-li to J. y Uobb lol l"bhek ll."Shiv- h-t AnIomh " HKJ tN .1d OV :m on 7W 141 Kam- Oiuev to J. W. Ke4b lots "J" Aoria ........ ........ i.... M , Aloria . MetJnire to .1. W. Uolib 1K HI A"t(H"M (iurad IJiK'hter to riarrit 1JH :tu nft.1 Italf lhek '1 !I. and A."s aiiditoHi Stnte of Uregoit to .1. li.SW'iwii MHt 1:: .V)-n0 acres in township n .1. V. RoMi to V. 1. Hare lots 1. . r. nMi i bloek "; Meflur-s A atoria ........ J.'.M. Sliiel to Klias 1. lloif lot bhtek 4 Miiveh.s A4orhi Il.. Williams to John V. Ca ples lo-t K UUn-k lol Me(lHrc Asltria Tnwteese,slaief .M.J. Kinney to A. -M. -loliMMtH H. ah lot r. l4otk i.l Met 'lures A-loria (IhmhIi .1. M. hhciv to V. A. MeGuin lot:: lihhk'll." .1. M. Shirl to K. tl'ftMilMir lot .". block 1. Shivls As loria 3 i XI r.Vijui TruMees of estate of M. .1. Km iH'V. to Mrs. K. L. Kinnev . ht .S b'hH'k .18, Meflures Astoria.. l.iV m AiiH'lia Koenwr to II. I'. Elevens. M ti, ltH-k l-. Meflures As toria :w .1. M. Snivel v to John M. liNcn. pait of lot!. Week -1. Mdvelys A.stwia . .l,0iii V. Welch to . T. 1'aiker S.1IH) I'M i YVaiicn Olne'. to f. 11. Pane. lots iit Astoria t . Sttn ens. guaidiaiis of W. Iv. and Maiciis WaiTen Jo I)aid liiftalN, lot J. lhck iai. Me f lui es Astoria ., f. A. MeGuire to f. II. Page, lots in AMoria Geo. Lovett lo Lester L. M. .sanlsbiiry, ht X, uhKk 10. Me flures Astoria Sheriff to Hiram ISrown.lot 1 and C", IW no :a. 1V1 17.". fx 12, block ill. Mcf Inn's Asto ria ."Ji iw I'nited Mates to Heury Mariin. jvHlent to Tongue point I-'nneral Xoliee. MciiiIhts of Temple lodzi No. 7, F. A: A.M. will convene at tlunr lodge room Saturday, June 4 o'clock p. u for IIk' purpose ling the funeral of our deceascl 1 r Jno. Radollet. AH sijourninglr in good .stand ingareeorduh i ed to attend. W. M. I5 order out he -Fre-sh candies madt ilv at the As-! toria C'ainW fl'actorf-ifext door to i Stevens & Sfnl Iok MUl-",l"i('- the 1h1I lower. 1 " J ... 1 7 . ! icy cream at "uhihs-is,,., iUIU Irestimeiit sakmui on .Mam MTeet. t'-r r , 1 - r . 1 Lawyers briefs printed in fine si j - !.... ... . -.::.. At iiii..i-iuiti.i.timi 1. ! Ma. Wagner San Francisco Xa tional brewerv lcer can't be beat. Wnrmiiti lid milt fliiim iIimiIq I ami morta'(!.sr for sale at this office ! ami monies. ior saicat misoum. 1 .... .. t ii""Ai " -Vie,,!,ViO0,li iV,M,f . 1 lie Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. ,, , , r; 77; 7T" . ... Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar- ket. has made arrangeinenLs to keep all 1 he finest fresh fish, etc in their sen-sou. Look out for a big lot of .San Fran cisco National brewery beer to arrive by .steamer Oregon, at Max Wagnei'.s agency. . P. J. Goodman, on Chcimmiis street. has just received the lat;t and most fashionable style of gents and Indies lKKrti;, shoe., etc. The best Carter's Cape Ann oil clothing. rubler boots, etc.. sold at San Francisco wholesale prices at the San Francisco clothing store. -Dr. Welch has anived in the city for the practice of Dentistry. His rooms are No. 10. Occident lmtcl. lie will re main in Astoria about ten dajs. IJu. Tin; Wkkki.v As-tomax in post-paid wrapper for ten cents, ami send it lo ome- triend 111 the east. It is letter than a letter. ('apt. J. H. 1). (Iray is now prepared lo supply the best qualities of lir, hem lock, iu maple, spruce limbs, etc. Leae orders at Hie wood yard, foot of Hcntcii street. T77. .. 1 1 II. llllier Oil! For the genuine J Rnurbon. and the best of wines. Honors and San Francisco beer, call at theCem, opposite the bell tower, and mm f amp bell. .-,. a nist-elass ojster stew, fn. 1 nii-roast or fnncv loHsi. ro lo Koso ton Mam street, optxisite N. Loebs. 1 Familicssupplied by Hie hundred or lhe sad:, ojKn or 111 tlie siieii. .store sto fiirn trunks and valises, hats and caps. VliViY the F; toria. f rean, a la rose yat.Ua and cit- ron to-da . Priratc entrance for ladies, Oysters cooked in any style to erder: the best in the market. Superior coffee, I and don't you forget it. -Peter Wilhelm has established aj first class saloon in C.H. Page's build-! ing. on Soiieinofdic street, near the bell j lower, and has appointed Messrs. Win. J liocic cc lo. ins agents, 'i lie net of i everything in the line of wines, liquors, ! ,,ef,r dS- l'tC Wi" Ut' -'I'- " F. Sherman & Co. begs leave to notify the public of Astoria that they have sold out their entire meat anil I vegetable market to S. Glaser&Co., and would recommend their successors to their customers in Astoria. F.SIierman &Co. will pax all debts and collect all j accounts to date. ' ! S. Glaser & Co .successors to F. Sherman & Co having lMiiisiit the j ,nwit an,i vegetable market of F. Sher- maii & Co., would respectfully ask i I continuance of the patronage bestowed i on t,e former proprietors. Mr. Davhlson, tlie photographer, gives special atteidion lo jjrffiying ami enlarging pictures to anjize desired, and finishing in Ihfiia inor water col- ors. During tne ItextJTew days his agent, ir. n . u. lr vin.jrviu can on me residents of Astoria to receive orders for this kind of work. Every person will receive first class ; ml satisfactory re sults, or elsemene: ; efunded. In the mean time lis optitor at the branch uallerj" hee will Men busy making negativesof the hdiidsome and plain people of the city. Ih. at ojTc i :illftfi lotife ttlfcr: kjTlt : class es.si'l m I lie berth for s.dmoii a Imhmiii : a laoie won an enKr.ixinnoi uic s. I au.iger. San Francisco chit hing loading loljenMMd. KoriKirticiilars reganl I i,orse, e'lli at diffen-ut agis. with rules e, has the largest and best selected ig rates ,f frenthl and hisiminee. anid) ! r telling the :u;e of the 1 lorse : CJ cngra- k of ckdhiltgin thecitv. Also. ents RODOKRS. ME Kit .CO . hi lim ng ll in H.rt t Pm s 1,, tl e iiiig goods, boots and sboes. rotmiui. un.n. , ? V,, .. 'k 'XT' " MureVXdis- Furnthlicd Kooms to Tet At Mrs. Xim-ton's lodgins lmn-e. Offlce.s to Item. Slnjrte or in suite of two. in Tiik A ;ikiax building. Price rea)nnble. TOKI Attention. Free lunch, beer ami whiskey to-I mokhow at the Great Eastern saloon. I Max Waoxm:. i Salt. Salt. Constantly on hand, and in quantities to suit. Liverpool inctory hlletl. Lay coarse, ami Halt ground, at i Gko. W.Hi-me. Uriel;: Krick! ISrlrk! j , . ; . ,. . . 1 Irnvt on Iraiid a large MinrMiiit of brick; for sale at from $." to ? per thousand. Call and I'xnuiiiHMiesir A-toria eeme- lift. John Wii.i.iam-o.v. i J I . . lee frcam Satoon. Frank Fat)ers let Cream Suhatit. n J tlie niMilwav mitr lluiiu mill, is now i fitted nlel with prisTite hmuhs fir! ladles. It U als In depot for clrtdee : etmfeetMHMry. tRtr.iJe. I!iSM:iiu jHiiieh served to order. otire to Fishermen. !out lH-ae imr s:tH fih. slarjfeon 1 or sturgeon egs aua. but lake them IrtJ.T. llotemTs.Rt tin Dew Irop Inn.' he will bu. all id ou ami i.i ihi well 1m cash for tln-m. 'ami in this wa u can wake our fret Uvr ami iH'iidiitg , mown. : Tlie Contral Hotel. raw x 1 IOm of the finest . eleamst and best kej4 lwKels in Ast4,rie. situated near the sii-amer lauding, with firt elasx. ir j iihuus. giHHl iMKird ami er reasouablf 1 rales. IJar ami billiard pmiiiis. Tin I Uel of wines and Ihpmrs. ami an eeel inoo on j knl glas.. iffSan Fratwiseo ln'er. i Amoin 1:11:1.1111. Proprietor. lowl iw I 1 1 Attention to Ileer Irinker. Tht i-eh'brali'd :in FraneiM-o Na lhMWI lher. Ma Wagner agent. is. na ahead. Tlie men who appreehtie and are well ideiiMii to furnish it for their customers an Mr. Heiloh ami Mr. Louis Malot in A-loria. and Mr. W. W. Ward and W. II. Hadeu in liwaeo. -And1 donl Jake the lior-e -ImJc a wax their door." ISuy tlif Weekly. fmm ' , Tin: Wr.i m. A -toman for this week is lull of just neh information ami m-ws of thv eomitrv as 011r fneiids in the east want to ee. It has er few aiUcrtisvincuJs. :imj , rhin-k to Ibe Muxxle of information tliat no famih ean successful! squeeze along witiioiii. Two dollars will buy the wlhde wad for a year. SI ."Mi for ix mouth. or ten cents. )Kr eop . ltVilliniUHport l'roperty. ('real lmrgain arc now offered in the city of Willinuis-mrL for anv jktoiis wishing to locate from one lot to live acres. It is well adajded for gardens, j elevated. sUtiarecI one mile south of Astoria on Votings baj. with a good graded road to the place. For further information call at my rvidciici- near tlie cemetery. -John Willi mox. Mr. Urook.s of the Astoria gaiierj has just returneil from Portland and has oerfccteil arraiiL'emenls that will enable him to produce the most .superior fin-' islicd ptiotogniidis. .Mr. linaiKs litis em hyed tlu' en ices of an artist of many yM ejMriemv in some of the liest galleries in .sjii Francisco, and with n-jm.H uistrumeiil and accessories, new istrumeiit and accessories. new alsaud sjick and an improved ; nr he will now ivo bis eiistoin-i !e Cimeri, r f ' H.',,l n X, d, nl e .superior t.lacepjiotogniphs at elHUiiienl bunii.sher .i.fc. v " "".:"- ".!" .wivi.iiiwi.-fiiii flu. Iill(ivin,r iri....j- ,., Idiinlftir I full length figures. n; OOperdozen; fal- ; iiieis, 11111 leniii nuro, - m, 1 ,1111. , full length figures ?' GO. "JVJ1-7 LOST Mght of Slst of May, between SiWbom , allll Sant, Klani, .Mi fatIl. xssac rtf mtt litilf ntil 1ii1f lion iit lifi I msmllln IIihxi. 17 mesh dcH-pHarhAursii-so. ,. kl llir iM,v markj.,! xn. 20. tiu. ! nmler will In'sitltaMy rewardeilhy apidyiu m LAMHEirr l m).. j At Ast.ma FisIhtv. Astoria. .lime 1, tsq. LOST.-A liltlclehixv Point Ellis. Mjmdnv Hhlit, May rtli.alMut 1X0 fathom of net, liatf new, lialf old, old 42 meshes, and a jtiece of the new 4.1 HMsies. All lead lines new. cwrk lines old. Kverj'cnrkismarkeilJ. O. Any jH-rxm fiuding leave wonl at the West Coast Parking (wnp;im. and will lH'siilla Wv rewarded. M. Sl'I.I.IVAX. l5tffla. May 31, Ini. LOST. Wllll lletweeu Smiths noiut and .las. illiams cannerv. :dout luo fathoms of Met wcl out of the JuiiuUeof a net. also the lead line : no cork Ifcc. 'AVeh. 4T moli deen. Itarhours ti-idv. lead! one inch and a uuarter I long. I-ost on hw vif r Tnesdaj morning. 1 Tli Under will lie siiMdy rewarded on lea-1 ingmfonnatioiiat Uh west Coitst Parking cempniiv. .T. OSTUOM. , B MavSi, IsSJ. Consignees Notice. BRITISH UARljUE ETHEL NEITHER tlu' master nor the undersigned con-j stRHeos 01 uie aiMive natiieii vessel win oe nsHuslWe for an ileldsiiHitraeleil hy the civh of sjtiii fsM u Idle at Astoria. MACKENZIE . OlI.REirTSON. Consignees. AMorm. Oregon, n raMh, ssj. saloon ior aie. 1 N CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVAL FRO.M I I Asliu-iu li -.(. ni (Innii I li.'lrhv iiITlp for sale niy saloon, .ejuire sgtnck fiiniitun nedsaud DcddUi d IkhIiIIiu' :tf cAst once. Ihiyersan id lo en!l altd t&Uisnii iueuIor am themselves PETER IHIvS. are rtHiweste I see for th lireiHcr l'.eer I Ml. MJhi stnel On-jpMi. I 1 Max i;, 1KRI. ' ' Astoria. Notice to Outside Fishermen j TTiitoVt ! with JOSEPH HUME. As he desires to purchase fresh salmon. JSfFisli will tie taken on loanl the steam er (jiiickstcp diivwhcn? on the rhcr and lhe same price will be allowed as thoueh the fish were delivered at lhe cannery in Kuappton Street Improvement Notice. VTOTICi: ISHERERY 01 VEX THAT Till t-x Common Council of the citv of .Vstoria. ( propose lo order tlie improvement of that j nortiouof Pine street in John M. Sliivelvs! adilttion to therity of Astoria from the caM wr VI IU1l-I'lllll MIITI l CM Mill' Ol EilM- 1 Sixth Mrcet. 1 grading the .same to the full! u 111 111 of siild slnpl -iit.l niilriss -i niiiiiii. . .strauce signed hy the owners or two-thirds i of the nroiHTtv frfMitin- on .said iKirtkiufi said .street 1e tiled with the Auditor and Clerk of said city within ten days from the final publication of this notice, the Common Council will onler the saul improvements to Ik- made. R onler of the Common Council. R. II. CARD WELL ViidlorHiVdiMerk Ainiiior ana i.icrk. .Vstoria. May S", lfirf. SfMll Street Improvement Notice, i "NOTICE IS HERERV GIVEN TH VT the I Lx Common Council of the citv of Astoria projwse to order the improvement of that jortion of East-Firth sited in John M. Shlvelys addition to theelt) or Astoria from the north side of Hemlock street to the south sdeori'inestrcet.bvgradlngthesnmetothe full w iitth of said street and unless a remon strance signed by the owners or two-thirds or the property fronting on said itortinn or wid street be flleil with the Auditor and Clerk or said clt within ten days from the final publication of this notice, the Common Council will order the said Improvements to Ik made. By onler or the Common Council. R. IL CARDWELL. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, May 25, 1931. lotd "MTarlan TTItip- 1 TI. ,,,, 1,1 ini'llTIIIL'IMvT Ml i; ll.lll. .1VII1 I 1..VV I.l' IIH.'IIII.H : SUSCELLANEOUS. CAKL ADLER'S Pianos and Organs of all makes constantly on hand. Also a iuiitocKot yioLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC- CORDEONS. CONCERTINAS, HARMONICAS, FLUTES, Aloalarse3toekofthebesto TT... ,VTv PTMmip ctptvpc VIOLIN AND GLITAT! STRINGS, ...?' vCTpriMrvrc AND MLICUj INbrRUMENTS, an well as even tiling 'b itolenslnj: to a Firt Claw Munic Store. l'iaiHsaad Onsii.ssohl on the mouthly in sialliiH'iit plan or fi r rent. CARL ADLER'ITbOOK STORE. lit largest stK'k of 8fank Books ami Stationery Of every description. S,-Iieoi lMks. Itiltles. PeetSeal Works. Alltuitis and Ctiid IViis, Itestdes :i full and complete stvl. ,i eerI ing Usually keit in i well reciilatcil Hoofe Stoie. bo news deMt and aReiiey for eer p:iM-r :m.l HriNlie:d Hihltslied. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE egg WaU'bes. ("hn-ks :itiil .fewclrv. rrirsifcCri PiH-k t ami I'abk Cutlery. IF f?W ankre Noli.His and Tos, It' "itv I'K-Ime I'rsim .-,inl Climmns- 'jgytj .fgiiialv Carriages, a eouipletc a. f i... nssiHiiw'Ht. Areliery. etc. New jlotnU Ji exery steamer. The public are invited to cmuhIoc ih stock and prices. CIlKNAAlCs T.. - ASTORIA. OUHCOX. Henry Alirens. Ileiirx.Th-ljvii. T.V.Itorstel. CHICAGO BRBWBRY. Henry Ahrens & Co., Proprietors, 1420 to I-4'U Fine Street. SAX FKAXriSCO. 1TIIIS KKKWHUV IS TIIK -MOST I'OrU . Iaronthe coast. and hae (MablLshed a hranclim this citv and is under the manage ment of .I.STKArSS. who will 1m pleasetl to mentof.J.sil.'Al hS. who will iMpi n, any ortlerlnmi a dozen bottles Hioitoand Iwrnds. Tills leer needs Ollllliemllltlon. as lli.r lfc.Hg It 0 m.u.ritM.anv other. Orders left at up 10 a no rec- once will the Oc- ehlent Hotel or at Isne Foster's will he tmmpil aitewled n. Ml orders from a distance will reeehe prompt attention. Families supiilicd Willi this excellent quali t v of lieer. A. STRAUSS, Agent. Watei street, Mi-t door to Isnae Foster's, Astoria. Oregon. 'A Merciuil Man is Merciful to Ins Itcast. O.VI.Y 23 C'KXTS. 650.000 ALREADY SOLD ! V treatise on the no x t-5-5 If And his Ureases. I BJ. KE.YI)JLL,M.n. Full oT Valuable and 1'rartlcul I11- roruintloi:. uiid i'oiitaluin u 1;K! OF DWKASILS. Whieli Kies Um- sihii!oois. uis and the 1 Rest Treatuieiit of e:ieh ; a lalile giving all the prineital dnitsusiii torllie Horse, witn the onllnarj ilo-e.elfitls and antidote when eases. A -:iliuurfe isiiio-tuHi 01 receipts, many o" which would cost a horse-owner tlirce to fie dollars eacli EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. ' Thousands who liaesccn It commend it ! and many good horsemen have extolled it In the nienest terms, even siaung mat uiej prefer it to tMMiks which cost sr o0 to $to co. Iin iinf Himiv nwnv vniir moiipr in the nur- j clia.Hr of costly Ixloks on the Horse, which I are v lull of Ijitm phntses ami teciinicai tom, j n t ii lu tiiiiitilli'il)( tit tlie nv(r:i7 I reader hut, . i . i BUY KENDALL'S TREATISE, a book of looimgcs. in iper covers, giving von innn nrartlr-d iiifonuation than Ls con- tallied in .some large volunies at far higher COSl. liaViageXillllllieU HOS IHMIIx tll'JIUIllU nearesatislleil no TJ (XT2 LT.fYWlTTi JULVXlOJU J IT JJx JLiJU- Would hesitate a nioment aliont investing 25 rentsinitsmirchno.if he did but know the value of Its contents. Recognizing the de sirability of having such practical Informa- tiou ns our fanning inemis aativ neeti m 'Plr biLsiness, prmided at reasonable cost . twl. nf iM.innlUFeit to imv the enormous I llU 311 DI Ul-lUSJUlli;Cll HI li llll- CUVIIUUIU , pndits deiiiaiidetl by the Publishers or most i "" -7 - " -" -;- oeverai nuuurcu oupiea Or this valuable little Treatise on thel'orae. single copies or which we sliall lie pleaseil to man toauyreaueroi iihh iwpcr.iitKnagtr iin: pald by us, on receipt of Remittances may be made in currency, sil ver or stamps. Send all orders to I. V. IREL.AXD, Astoria, Oregor BLANK JOOKS PRINTED AND BOUND TO AN i SlZr. and ruled to any order, at The Abtohux office THE I X L STOEE LEADS THE YKE ! ! ABOVE THE DLN AND TIDE OF BATTLE: AMIDST MISSILES FROM FLYING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL COJIES THE CRT AND CrKAKD RUSH TO THE I X L STOEE, "Where Ls displayed one of the largest and most complete stocks of DET GOODS, CLOTHING, EVER SEEN IN THIS MARKET, And to be Sold at the lowest MarginaWe Profits. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, With Satins, Gimps, Cords and Buttons to Match. S-a.CQ3E3S, 'SPXIESS, lELTTOIBCIIKrG-S, IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. KCOSIEJEVXV CORSETS AND QLOVE8, AT PRICES "WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOU. JUST RECEIVED-A LARGE INVOICE OF JSpri2DLS- JS-fcXes in. Stra-w ECats. IN FACT HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISH MENT. I SHALL SUSTAIN MY ONE PRICE SYSTEM AND " Don't Propose to be Undersold. CALL AND SEE ME. MME. DEMOREST AGENCY- a H. COOPER, I X I. Store, corner Main and Concoinly Streets. Astoria. Oregon The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot Bffisill eh 3iiSisiiiP IssKTCrili.f'ii n-SHflssQIlt? 29F95l( HsMtmissTsSB K, Bl. HA WES, TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTORIA. OREGON. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE Ss BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete hi every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOR tide. I am now prepared to furnu LAGEEBEER, AT 3tt CKVTS I-KK 5ALL()N W SOT-jES A TiE. t3tamilics and keepers of public bcue? promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OREGON. Wilson & Fisher DKAIiKKS IX tt a XL3P w .a.:o.:e3. LURRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL FKED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro duce or .sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OKKCON. B. B. FKANELTN, UNDERTAKER, Comer Cass and SqiieiinKhe streets. ASTORIA, - - - OREOX OKALRR I.N AVALL PAPER AND ArINDOAY SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Kkxtox Stueft, Xk-i: I'akkku Hoi-sk. ASTORIA. - OREfiOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. urn imahINehbs Boiler Work. Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. D. Wass. President. J. O. IIustlek, Secretary. I. W. Case, Treasurer. Jonx Fox, Superintendent MAY i:k had of Ie.rhaw-es SOI.K AtiKXT. Also. Asent Inr the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE, BREWERY. Proprietor. HE MANUFACTURE OF A FIRST CLAbSAR the public with the finest quality, for cash. BOTTLED BEEE, AT $1 50 PEIt DOZES. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, UKALKlt IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds or WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. 3-.Staiiip!ngdo!ie lo order. J". "X7XT OOjXT35Q", Wholesale agent for the BED CROWN FLOUR Made by the new pieces. The best Flour in tlie market. Every sack guaranteed ; it not good as represented you can return it. Merchants will find it to their advantage to sell this Flour. BRAN. SHORTS AND CHOP FEED Also for sale. Persons wishhigFlour or Feed will find me at my new Dmg store, at O. R. & N. Cos dock. Astoria. J. "W. CONN. I WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF the citizens of Astoria and vicinity that I have opened a -OJEUJTQ. STORE Near the O. R. & N. Co's dock. My stock is new and fresh and any one wishing any thing in my line may depend on getting the PUREST AND BEST. I have secured the services ot Mr. A. F. Johns, a careful and competent Drucgbt of fourteen years experience, who will attend to the Prescription Department. Also a splendid assortment or Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Gombs, Toilet Sets, And everything usually kit in a first class: Drug Store, and they will be sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. By strict attention and fair dealing I solicit a share or the public patronage. Respectfully. J.W.CONNL r. S. Physicians prescriptions compound ed day or night. --sJfc-g- Sps