ASTORIA, OREGON: .isATUKDAY...... .SEPTEMllElt S, 1SS5 Tho State is due this morning. . Portland's police judge is paid ninety dollars per month. The Victoria ia due this morning trith freight from San Francisco. Jaa. G. Blaine is tho next distin guished gentleman to appoar on the lecture stand in Astoria. The Wide West which left Port land at live yesterday morning, ar rived down at 4:30 v. m. E. C. Holden will hold his regu lar auction sale at his rooms at oleven o'clock this norning. The north side of Water street in the burnt 'district will have some fine looking buildings on it when com pleted. A little rain fell yesterday morn ing, and the difference in the air was in agreeable contrast to the stifling atmosphere of the last month. "Four thousand pounds of meat each day has boen contracted for to feed tho .Northern Pacific guests who will be quartered in this city on board tho steamship Queen of the Pacific. Orcgonian. Mr. E. Schaffer is in tho city in the interest of Curt Von Otterstedt & Co., of Portland, who are about issu ing 10,000 copies of a work entitled "The last spike," boing a compilation of information regarding the Is. P. 71. It., and the country it passes through. On tho Gov. Neivcll yesterday af ternoon was brought a stopson of Mr. Uiddlo's. of Knappa suffering from paratyais, which affects his loft side and lower extremities. lie felt no premonitory symptoms before the paralytic stroko last Wednesday. He was takonto the hospital. Henry Villard and party assisted at laying the corner stone of the new capitol at Bismarck, Dakota, last Thursda-. Gen. Grant, Silling Bull, and othors made speeches. The par ty then crossed to Mandan, and pro coeded westward to the scene of tho driving of the last spiko to-day. Co. E, 21st Inf., Capt. Evan Miles, will report at Vancouver Bar racks from Fort Canby to-morrow. Battery 1, 1st Art., lias been ordered to relievo Co. E., at Fort Canby. Tho steamer Lttfline will make a special trip to Astoria to-morrow to bring the company up to Vancouver. A force pump was got aboard the C. J). Bryant yesterday, and as soon as lighters can bo got the cargo will be unloaded. She is owned by several residents of Searsport Mo., and is reported to be entiroly unin sured. She has about nineteen hun dred tons of general cargo, principally Chinese goods. The firm of Prael Bros, reopen this morning, and advertise some fine goods at prices that can not fail to prove satisfactory. The well-known reputation of the house for style and quality insures a. due share of the public iwtronagc. Herman Prael will be found behind the counter this morning ready to .accomodate any of his friends with what they may re quire. 'Work on Welch Bros, now block which has been long delayed on ac count of matcrialjis well under way.and unless unusually bad weather sets in, will be completed about 2iov. 1st. It will extend along Water street 100 feet, and run north 50 feet. There will be five stores of 20 feet front each, on the ground floor; offices and suites of rooms on the second floor. The second store from tho corner go ing east will bo larger than the others, affording good facilities for business. Bjornstjcrne Bjornson is an easy and rapid but fitful writer. Some time his pen will be seized by an in spiration, and reel off whole chapters ina few hours. He never revises or corrects or rereads a manuscript after writing it Tho forenoon is his work time; and ho does not caro if his desk is surrounded by a scoro of visitors talking, or by a dozen romping chil dren at play. Nothing short of an earthquake, ho says, can disturb his flow of thoughts. Eastern Paper. If Bjornstjcrne wjll cjonie to Asto ria ho cjan earn bjg mjoney wrijtjng Ijocals whereje nothjng cjan djsturjb hjs fiowof thoughjt. Not tho least in efficiency on the morning of the 5th in helping at the scene of the stranded Queen of the Pa cific, was a detachment of soldiers from Ft. Canby, who, with Chaplain Scott, went to tho rescuo in a surf boat, and did good service. One of the number, Rudolph Pfeiffer, Co. E., had two fingers of his left baud so badly mangled in lifting freight as to render amputation necessary. There is somo talk of getting up a testimo nial to the brave men at tho Cape who risked so much to save lif o and proper ty. They certainly deserve it. gilkft, Satins, IrcN8 Goods at Prael Bros. The Empire Store has rd-opencd and displays some hand some dress goods. Iiadie -Baying: for Fall Wear should see those handsome goods and trimmings at the Empire fetore. An Important Matter. Astoeijl, Sept. 7, 1883. Ed. Astoriax: About a scoro of well meaning nat uralized citizons unacquainted with the American law on the subject of ealvage on goods rocovered from wrecked vessels, having asked mo for information on tho subject, will you kindly, for their benefit, publish tho following extract from section 5,353, page 1,015, Revised Statutes of the United States. "Every person who plunders, steals, or destroys any money, goods, merchandise, or other effects from or belonging to any ves sel in distress, or trouble, ht, strand ed, or cast away upon the sea, or up on any reef, shoal, bank, or rocks of the sea, or in any other place within the admiralty and maritime jurisdic tion of the United States. shall be punished by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars, and imprisonment at hard labor not more than ten years."' Dixon's "Law of Shipping" (stand ard authority, I believe, in American Admiralty courts), says in answer to question ''What kind of possession do the salvors gain a right to" (sec. 730, pp. G54-5). "The finder, who takes possession of the goods with the in tention of saving them, gains a right of possession, which he may maintain against the owner, and a Hon on them for salvage. The finder does not acquire the dominion or absoluzo property. This remains m the owner; for it is presumed that the owner has not thrown away his property purpose ly, through dislike and with an iutent that it shall be no longer reckoned among his v possessions, but has abandonded the profession simply through necessity. Nor has the master of a vessel authority to ghe or throw away the owner's goods, so as to divest him of his right of property, however great the peril or distress may be. But the tinder. Liking the possession left vacant, acquires the right of possession, and becomes bound to preserve the property with good faith and to bring it to u place of safety for the owner's use; and he ac quires a right to be paid for his services a reasonable and proper com pensation out of the property itself. He is not bound to part with the possession until this is paid, or the property is taken into the custody of the law preparatory to the amount of salvage being legally ascertained. It would perhaps be as well for the class of citizens I have referred to, to bo assured that if they deliver np the goods they have saved to the proper officers legally entitled to receive them and take his receipt thereof, that receipt virtually still gives them possession of the goods until the amount of salvage they are entitled to is awarded by the admiralty court which has jurisdiction in tho matter. I believe, sir, by publishing tho above yon will confer a favor on many others besides! Yours respectfully, E. C. Holi.ex. Astoria, Sept. 7, 1883. In addition to the point above so excellently sw forth by our correspon dent, it may be well to say for the benefit of those who now are or who may bocomo possessed of goods which wore picked up or in any way obtained from tho cargo of the Queen of the Pa cific, that pending the final adjust ment which will tako considerable time and involve a general averaging of tho entire cargo, tho easiest way is to go to Mr. Noyes, the agent of tho O. R. & 2X. Co., deliver the goods, and get a receipt for the articles delivered from him. Should they retain tho goods they would continuo to bo re sponsible and might bo placed in an awkward position, while by getting a receipt from him they have no re sponsibility and stand a better chance of boing paid for their trouble than by retaining that to which they can establish no lexal claim. The submarine cables to connect the military telegraph lino between Fort Stevens and Fort Canby, and Tatoosch Island with Cape Flattery, will arrivo in a few days, and will bo laid before tho winter sets in. They will bo put down under supervision of Lt. Jas. Allen, 3d Cavalry, who camo west for that purpose. A Umatilla dispatch of tho Cth says: The train- of Pullman sleepen bearing guests from Portland and San Francisco to the scene of driving the last spike, passed hore at 10:30. All the cars were handsomely deco rated. The train carries two dining cars, two commissary cars and a kitchen. Guests from SanJ Francisco are: Captain J. C. Ainsworth, Cap tain George J. Ainsworth, General L. H. Allen, Captain Von Oterendorp, Hon. Ad-lph Rosenthal, R R. Thompson, Captain Oliver Eldridqe, Wm. Norris, F. Norris and others. Among the Northwestern guests are Senator Dolph and Senator Slater of Oregon, Governor Moody, Governor Newell, Congressman M. C. George, principal railway magnates and repre sentative merchants and professional men. The train waited six hours in Portland for ex-Gov. Perkins, but he did not arrivo from Astoria. Doer T-osl. Yesterday, a black and tan slut, two white spots on ninu ieec, conar auupau lock on neck. Leave her at Snug saloon ana oe rewarueu. Trouble in Camp. The Standard in an account of the proposed last spike celebration in Port land reports that there is a little rup ture threatened by certain parties who propose taking pare in the procession if tho Chinese are allowed to parade. It appears that a gentleman named Benlillen went to headquarters and in a joking way tendered a division of one thousand Chinamen. This was reported to Gen. Morrow, who, to turn the tables on Killen, accepted the offer and appointed Ben Killen marshal of that division, prescribing as Ids iusigna of office a Chinese pig tail instead of a sash, and a bamboo pole "in place of a baton. This was supposed to end the matter, but Kil len gavo notice that he would have the Chinese on hand. The' matter then became serious, and the expedi ency of the thing was canvassed. In support of the proposition it was urged that as the Chinese had built the road they should be represented. Another point raised was that the eastern people and the foreigners would be glad to see this obnoxious population, and that it would be a good plan to trot them out in a herd, and then as this is the only class of men who are allowed to go about the city with their shirt tails out, it would be a novel sight to parade a thousand heathen with nothing but shirts and drawers on, the former outside the latter. For regalia they would carry a bamboo pole with two hogs on one and a big stono on tho other. Tho idea has not met with favor, it appears, with all tho whitos. Some of the manufacturers declare that they will uot join the procession if the Mongols are allowed to form a part But tho chief est kick comes from the Grand Army of tho Republic through the grand com mander Gen. Caukin. Ho alleges that the post will not turn out in the same procession with the mooneyed gontry. It has Deen alleged that tho Grand Army is running, or trying to run the celebration, and that if things do not go to suit them they will burst a hole iu the business. Seeing that there were breakers ahead, General, Morrow addressed a letter to Ben Killin, withdrawing his acceptance of tho regiment of China men. Mr. Kiltan has not yet replied to this letter, but other parties have announced that they would raise a division of the rat eaters, even if they had to march two blocks in the rear. The Chinese will furnish their own baud. The band will consist of a wash-boiler, bag-ipes without tho bag and only one pipe, cymbals as large as buggy wheels, a nail keg with a raw hide stretched over one end for i drum, a coupe of ham bones and a griddlo. What tho outcome will be of this muss remains to bo seen. General Morrow wants harmony, and concludes that dropping the Chinese feature will secure it. Trial Trip. Yesterday morning the Gov. Ifewell, which has been lying here sitice com ing down from Portland, made a trial trip to see how her machinery worked, etc. L W. Caso and wife, Capt. J. H. D. Gray, Capt Hoyt, M. C. Crosby, E. C. Holden, J. C. Trullinger, E. A. Noyes, Jno. Fox, and others went aboard about eleTeti o'clock, and the steamer started up stream, en route for Knappa. Her graceful appearance was tho subject of many encomiums from those on the shoro; her model is exceedingly graceful, and after her machinery gets worn down a little by use she will unquestionably develop a high rate of speed. Arriving at Knappa and partaking of tho well known hospitality of the residents of that pretty little village, tho party or some of them at least, helped "wood up," and after a delay of about an hour tho steamer started down, mak ing the run in good style. She goes to Gray's harbor on the Grst favorable opportunity, where a profitable trade awaits her. A DEAD SHOT. may be taken at liver and bilious dis orders with Dr. R.V. Pierco's "Pleas ant Purgative Pellets." Mild yet certain in operation; ana mere is none of tho reaction consequent upon tak ing severe and drastic cathartics. By druggists. fiaccB, daces, JLaces, at Prael Bros. Empire Store.: all stylos and prices. Some fine qualities. Sure Moncij, Time. labor and risk by subscribing at Carl Adler's for whatever newspaper or magazine you "want. Clerk Wauled. A reliable, steady man, who has some life in him can get a permanent situa tion. Inquire at uabl abler s Alert U. ifc I. Co. Annual meeting of Alert Hook and Ladder Company No. l,will be held in their hall Monday evening, Sept. 10th, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is re quested as important business will be transacted. J. u. Jjozoimr. C. Bkowx, President. Scc'y. A Juicy Beefsteak cooked to perfection is what you can get at r ranK a abre s. In fevers.malaria. biliousness.heart burn, etc, nothing is so beneGcial as iirown s iron Bitters. Kogefs Bros, plated ware and Wost- cnnoim cuuery a. Jordan & Uozorth's new store. Two splendid pianos have been re ceived atwustav Hansen's Call around and see them. They are of exquisite tone ami jimsu. Fine Books at Auction. An opportunity to purchaso books seldom offered. Standard works of Eng lish literature are sold nightly for half of their usual rates, or at private sale during the day at equally good bar gains. Such works in good binding as Gibbon's Borne, McCaulIy and Iluine's England, soLs of Bulwer, Dickens, Tbackary, Waverly, Irving, Elliott, Bronte, and all the standard noets. in cluding Longfellow, Whittier's Farm Ballads and a fine collection of Juven ile WorlK. can ana examine early as the parties will be here but a few days. Oj.sicrs, Oysters, Oysters? at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, iry, pan to;im, or raw ai r nunc r aore s. Look Here! Vim :irr nut. n frr!t nml ilmi'f vmi fni- get it, if you miss JEFF'S Dinner every day from 5 to 8. Soups, fish, eight kinds ner 2T cents. Frajrrant Coffee to cheer and comfort, at Frank Falre5, in the Odd Fellows building. IVotice. every day at 3 o'clock. The best2r cent meai in town; soup, usn, seven Kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A "lass of S. F. Beer. French Clarot. ton or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff is the 'BOSS.' When You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank Fabre's, opposite the Astoiuax office. ForJtlfcnt Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Clu namus street, next door to I. V. Case. AH goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A run stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Duplex Galvanic Belts. Persons wishing to purchase them will call on J. W. Conn, who is agent for them, at his Drue Store opposite Oc cident Hotel, The weak, worn, and dyspeptic should take Comdex's Liquid Bkek Toxic. Ashfor Coldcn's, of druggists. Wliv will you couch when Shiloh's Cure will rrlvu immediate rulipf. "Prlw lOctsSOctsnndSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi live cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by w. E. Dement The Ren Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Intl., says: ''Both myself and wife oweour lives toSmr.oifs Coxsujiptiox Guru." Sold by W. E. Dement. Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed suarantee on every bottle of Sluloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Ocidcn betel, Astoria. Create a healthy appetite, prevent malarial diseases, by using Brown's Iron Bittera. For tliR Ptniiliu .1. H. f!nltr !! Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and fcan r rancisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Have Vistar s balsam of wild rherrv always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, uiuiiciiui, v.jiuupniK cuuu. croup, in fluenza, consumption, ami all throat and jun'g complaiuts. r-0 cents aml&l abot- Hale's Hoxkv op Hokekouxd Axn Tak overpowers the most trouble some cough. . Pikes Toothache Duops cure in one miiiuto. "llackmetack." a lastim; and fra- Sold by W.E. Dement is Timv nniti. Fvi'rrMiiiie lm liwn fit ted up in first-class style, and his well known reputition as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat. that at his place they can be accommodated. Tho finest flavored Ice Cream at Frank Fabre's, Odd Fellows building. Notice. NOTICE is hereby iriven that bids will be received until 12 o'clock, noon. on the 4th day of September, a. i. 183., irom any onier or association wishing to purchase a particular site for their own use In the new City Cemetery on Clatsop 1'iains. The order or association who shall bid highest shall have first choice or selec tion. Man and diagram ot the Ceme tery can be seen at the office of Citj Auditor and Clerk. For any further particulars inquire of C. .1. Ti:exchaki, A. F. Johns. J. W. Case. Committee on Public Propertv. Astoria, On. Aug. 24, 18K5. dtd Assessor's Notice. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTnE jli time lor tue completion of the assess ment roll of Clatsop conntv for issa. has been extended to the last Monday, the 21th. said roll will be completed and in the hands uay ui oi-meiuuer. 1&3.1: ana m unit tunc 01 me isoaru 01 equalization, at the court house In said county when all iKsrsons Inter ested arc reoulred to ntmp.ir ami m:il:i ob jections to such assessment and roil if am ine, nave. W. W. PARKEK, County Assessor Clatsop Co , Ifcm. Astoria, Sept. 1, ifcto. dtd FOR SALE. OFFER FOIl SALE MY BOAT FACTO ry and Mill, with all the machinery, tools, etc. Parties intendlnz to buy can get full In formation In regard to terms Itv applica tion to WM. HOWE- Notice. ALL TARTIE3 HAVIXO ANT Ac counts with the New England Restau rant are notified to come and Mettle before the 15th of September, 1&S3, as there will then be a change In the business. 7-lwk EDWARD YOlTfO. Hardware ant Snip Cnailery A. VAN DUSEN & CO., DEALEBS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes. Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing niadiiiioH, Paints and Oils. Groceries, etc. WHY NOT SAVE MONEY Time, Labor and Risk, in Getting Your MfSPAPERSflAGAMS BY SUBSCRIBING WITH GAEL ABLER, Astoria, Oregon. Subscriptions recelvcil for anv Periodical iu the world. Special rates If several rapers and Maga zines are ordered at once. PricM of icriodIcaI i given on application. It will ceilalnlv pay you to call before sub .scriliing or giving an order for your periodi cal retailing matter. Order Early and Save Delay MAGNUS C. CROSBY, Dealer Id IAMARE, IRON, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AKD STEAM FITTER Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AHD COPPER, Caanery anfl Flshermens Supplies Stoyes, Tin Ware and House Furnisbing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBIN0 and STEAM FITTINC Done with neatness and dispatch. None but lint class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALE? Constantly on hand NOTICE. The splendid A1 British. Iron Clipper Ship, "GRISEDALE" Will go on the berth at Astoria, on or about, tne loui or skitjuusek, FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. to Messrs. IjalVoUK, O UTHRIE & CO.. I?su-T?r..t.lt- Hill n)u nf TnaiiMnnn T.r.1 rortiana, tf Or to P. L.CHERR Y.Astoria. FipresIwLie! AND - JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he is doing tha oldest litisiuoss 01 an' RESTATJEANT In the city, and he will miarantee to Eire tlk! best meal for cash. County Treasurers Notice. THEKE IS .MONEY IN TIIE COUNTY Treasury to oay all County Orders pre sented prior to October 13tli, 1SS2. All such orncw win cease 10 uraw interest alter tnia date. CHAS. IIEILBORN. Treas. Clatsop County. Astoria. August 20th, 18?. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEKKllY GIVEN THAT THE undersicned has been annotated by the county court of the county of Clatsop, hi the state of Oregon, administrator of the estate of Hazen a. Parker, de ceased : all persons bavins claims azainst said estate ar hereby requested to present me same 10 tne ttnuersigneu at 111s oiuce on Cheunmus St.. near corner of Benton St.. In the city of Atorin. in said county, within six mouths from this date. W. PAKKElf, Administrator of the Estate of Uuzcn A. Parker, deceased. Astoria, Alls. SO. d&Wat Grace Church Parish School. Hear of Church Building. millS SCHOOL WILL KE-OPEN MON X day, September 3.1833. The moral train in ir of the children will be carefully watched. and made a special ltoiut. In addition to tue ordinary course 01 stuuy mere will do Instruction In the elements of Vocal 3Iu Hic, Drawing and Calisthenics. If found desirable or expedient, classes wilt be formed in Higher .Mathematics, Botany, As tronomy. Advanced Jluslc and Drawing, for which light extra charges will bo made. Terms 52 a month, strictly In advance. OFFICKRS. KEY. M. D. "WILSON. - - Hector MISS ANNIE W.CUimS. - Principal MISS M.C. TRENCH AKD, - Assistant For further particulars applv to KEY. M. D.WILSON. City Taxes. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE N city assessment roll for 1SS3 Is now In my hands for collection, and all persons that arc Indebted for the same may save Ave per cent, by paylug said taxes before September II, IS3. J. u. UUolliKK, city Treasurer. Changed Hands. milE BAKERY ON CHENAMUS STREET, jL formerly owned by Chas. Carow, has been bought by Chas Eberle. who will here after conduct it. tiood Bread a Specialty. The public trade solicited. WM. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. THE LATEST STYLES IN WALL PAPER AT B. dm FRANKLIN'S NEXT DOOKTO ASTOPJAX OFFICE. A very largo Stock, from which to select. Window curtains made to order. tSTMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper win ie iouna convenient to my patrons. 0. 3EL COOPER, GENERAL MERCHASTDISE. in The Leading Dry Goods t22LC3. GloiMng Souse f Astoria I have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains, and Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inspec tion from intending purchasers, conGdent that for rarity and Low Prices NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. SiUss and Dress Goods, Wo are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the most elaborate and riohest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Ehadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Poulards, Wool Surrahs, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soleils, Etc., Etc. "We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant Line of La dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Black Siik Dolmans, Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Gimp " . Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens, Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Largest Stock, Finest Goods. and Lowest Prices in Astoria, O. H. CQOPEK, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. 0. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSM1TH1NG, At Capt. .Rogers old stand, corner of Cusa and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. TIIE WESTPORT BULL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND TUOPOSES TO remain. We will tako orders for lumber from 100 to COO 21., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Plooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPOKT MILL CO. S. C, Uentnkk, Supt. OCCIDENT STOEE. New Styles in Hats! Fine Clitlii anfl Gents' ftraisMni Goods Received at the Occident Store. Largest Stock and Finest Goods D. A. McINTOSH, T3ae Xieading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. 02 1 3 1 3 . f S 73 HKk ft IT PAYS TO TRADE ITH IE ! WHO? FRANK ELBEESON, SeasiileBaierj & Confectionery. W JtdL3r? Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. OppoHlto ii. 1Y. name's. GOODS I Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Carpets, UpMsteiy UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Streets, East of the Court House. Astoria, Oreftea