V m gto gang gistaaaiu ASTORIA, OREGON: Thursday". " .....may 19, issi ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Exceptedl. ". Ireland, JJtlltor and I'ron-rJefor .l-iman Building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : aorvod by Carrier, per week ; Cents ent by mail, fourmoathg ..58 00 seat by mail, cno year.. ....... . p 00 Free of Postaso to Subscriber?. Advertisements inserted by the year at tho rate of ?1 : ,or squuro per month. Transient advertising by the day or week. Sfty cents per square for each insertion. Tho Vrelily Astoriait i a mammoth .sheet, nearly double !iw17c.Vf ""J Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the runout news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It U timiNhod to .single sub slbors at?2 00 l.erjear in advance. . 2?"A limited numoer of small atlvei titemonU inserted at established rate. THEjOITY. IltK I)VJI.1 AMOUIAJ. Will x nut lJ iintlal", r.vif. a month, fnxvf iMa;f: llnta tv " r.,Hfvi,ipltUenhem-e frnt lhe cU can 'i'tre TiiK avtokia.n Mbm ihtm. r,ij.v tir k; klv .W.-nr.rM ftiitnji ;tftir"fiCr '" w tuUiUniiiti crjtcwc. Aldrc( ijf c c i ft tjt in XU n a mvHml. Isiarc unfri at t nm tUv: iv.iji. See notice of ice cream festival. The Bewley was takeu to fea on Monday last. Mr. S. T. McKean is omphtyod by Page & Allen. Capt. TJ. F. Stevens 11 fishing for J. V. & V. C(ok. The tug Astoria, Capt. Wass, made another trip to Tillamook rock yesterday. Our Master Fred Crosby is assist ing Mr. Charlei Stevens, at ihe City Book store. The Webfoot i3 loaded and ready for sea at Knappton. Her cargo is lumber for San Pedro. --Col. Gillespie, Major of United States engineers, made an official visit to Tillamook rock yesterday. Sheriff Scarboros little six year old boy, whose leg was broken about two weeks since, will be conveyed to his Cathlamet home to-day. The barge load of coal delivered at the Astoria fishery was not charcoal, but Carbon-hill coal. It comes from Washington territory via Kalama. The Katata came up from the Cape yesterday literally overloaded with salmon for Dadollot & Co., and had two boats in tow also well loaded. -Mr. J. H. Garrijjan, of Oakland, one of tho first class artists of this coast, mado lis a very sociable call yesterday, as lie was en route to Cali fornia. The United States steamer Shu brick went to Portland yesterday. Mr. Geo. Rowc, keeper at Tillamook rock light house, went along to secure toon? needed on the rock. Rescue Engine company No. J, flung their new flag to the breeze yesterday very soon after the arrival of the steamer. It is a large and handsome emblem of the Nation. Mr. Win. Hume, the veteran pioneer in the salmon business on tho Columbia, returned by steamer yester day. Mr. A. Booth, of Chicago, was also a passenger arrived. The difference between a cameo and an intaglio is that the intaglio is gouged out like the eye of a man who thinks he can lick the editor, and the cameo stands out in bald relief like six bits. Mr. J. G. Davidsoni of Portland will kave a branch Photograph Gal leirf In operation in "Astoria iiya short time: and witlbeprepared to make first-tlass werk :J,t (Portland prices. He will return iVa few days and then give further notice of his intentions. The Columbia arrived about 2 r. m. yesterday. Capt. Bolles reports that he saw nothing of the steamer Stale of California, which left this port on Saturday for San Francisco and had not yet arrived there up to the time of departure of the Oregon from Partland yesterday morning. Mr. John Logan has command of the barge. Gov. Grorer. She was built over from the steamer of that name, which has passed out of service. This barge is run by electricity and steam combined. That is to say she is subject to orders by telegraph, and goes wherever ordered by means of a tug boat. Mr. F. D. Winton caned a fellow handsomely yesterday for attempting to entice his little girl away to tho hills jr an indecent purpose. We are not in favor of men taking the law into their own hands in a general way, but infthis case, if the f icts are as re ported to ns, Mr. Winton did perfect ly right, and should be applauded tor his act. An unfounded rumor reached us yesterday that the Alden Resse was outside. Pilot Graham reported on arrival of the Columbia that there was nothing in sight outside. If the Besse left Hongkong on the 2d there, it would be the 3d"here, and that would give her to-day 40 days. Last year she made the run in 47 days. Miss Iia Brown is a passenger on board, homeward bound from a trip to China. Capt. Whitcomb has disposed of the fine sloop yacht Minerva. Uncle Sam bought her for cape Hancock. But few fishermen went out last evening. It is generally thought the price will be fixed at sixty cents a fish. The revenue cutter Richard Rush arrived yesterday, and will probably sail to-day. Wo acknowledge call from Lieut. Goodmg. Capt Fred Congdon is laid up with a wrenched shoulder, the result of a fall -while pitching heavy salmon across the deck of the Argonaut Regular convocation of SSJohn ; 11. A. chapter this, Thursdaerehing, i ..i .on ' i..l. -l Ti.Z r I at :u o ciock snarp. wmo;!. a. j r..u .i v. Z..,i : JV Baltimore hits btcc nt us. lioar him: "'The .steamship Oregon left for San FrancHicu this morning. She will take ill 1000 tons of wheat at As toria, 'hut none wf it was produced there.' " Who fro'd dnt bride? -The Orugon Itailwav and Navign- ! tiuu company have about 3000 men) employed 111 the construction .it the .. , , . .... 1 - : railroad betwoen D.iilos city and tne Cascades, and work is progressing rap-! idlv. the ti-xck will be laid from Walla-! Wnii .. a,,,.. ,.,f... ;., w..... (w it.;..! , '""" " -.. , .. JiiA: vearsiinivost. This largo btuambuat built nt C luior ine noriiiuiii i.aciuc rauronti 1 . . transfer at Auiswortli w:is launched last Fridav and in completion. TJ nnrnmnimlntiiifT it or Urdvc iroviht car of the standard gaue each trip. i The many friundi of Mis3 .Jennie Clanio, who rofiiden m Portland, will J learn with regret that Iter health is still on the decline. Her physicians advise traveling, and we understand that she will go to Canada with one of the favorite sister of the convent at which she is living. We acknowledge receipt of the annual card of tho Sazarac lying club wit h the compliments of the Cclilo postmaster. There is a picture of the club in session at the head of thei flfwrn .w. ... Ilir. vi.ilflli. smf 4l.A nfnlin I aits Will Gray telling about the climate of the Snake river region, and in the background stands Tony Tubbs, preparing to give him the cake. - One of the best inventions which have made their appearance in this section lafkdy is known as the Doss coffee pof, device by the use of which thtymoit inexperienced person can, withfml fail and withouthe use of eggs of other e arilier, make a first- class cun of coilue. After trying th e manner. Th. Uqsh coKea pot is majlo j and told by E. R. Hawca. i This is a mystery to us, from the Pendleton Tribune: We wore mis taken, last week, in stating that we had received a piece of w eddiug ake from our deputy postmaster. Inves tigation pioved that the cake came from our old friend Red Lobouslein, at Pilot rock, and wfc aie only sorry that he signed no name to tho letter accompanying the cake, as we desired to give them a handsome notice. Wo hardly thought there was a woman in tho country otherwise enough to tako Rod for better or worse, but it seems that he has been taken m. Give us her name, Red. The Orcgonian says: The British bark Clan Grant started on Saturday from Aetoria in tow of tho steamer E. N. Cooke, Capt. Phil. Johnson, pilot. Just below Columbia city the vessel got some distance out of the channel and stuck fast. The vessel is loaded with salt and pig iron. Yesterday evening the steam ors Ocklahatna and another stcamor went dtn to take off a portion of the cargo. There are now three boats endeavoring to got the grounded vessel afloat. At this stage of the water in the Columbia, there seems to be no reason why the Clan Grant should have grounded at all." A statement of the liabilities and assets of the United States treasury, May 2d, assets lhe fol fel fol eowing: Pacific railroad, interests paid 000,000. It is probably a mistake of the printer. Nevr York advices state that important railroad changes are rumored, which will give lower rates to and from the Pacifio coast. This is a much needed measure, but there is little hope of its being realized at present. Free luTlehVibeen andhiskey to morrow at th(5j35at Erafern saloon. JKlX WAOXt-K. t'tii'iiiNhecl Itoonm to Let At Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Ofllce to Rent. Single or in suites of two, in The Astorian building. Prices reasonable. A fino lot of French candies just received at Adler's. Found a bunch opTJys near TrenchariXitUpshursjIstorfc. The owner can Have the sanfo ou proving propermandf paying font)us notice. Apply aqTHll Astoiuax office. Circuit Court Blauks County Court Blanks, Justice Court Blanks, Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks, Deeds, Mortgages, etc, for Sale at Tiie Astobian office. rapidly approaching! fi.. .:tir .1,., rrflTCtl, f Tli L- 1 1.. 1.1 .. B boat capable of DjleS) .mfl conp:nituIato hun u,,on coffee liido in a Boss coCEe pot any j pianos and organs at manufacturers ' -"-O h t pleasant liemnM: well bodv-vill uroiioimco thenrodifcl the Prices for cash, or on the installment i elevated, wtiialed one mile south of oouj win pioiiouuco tiiLpromict tne r t Astoria on Youngs bay, with a good equal of any prepared Wiiny other l ' S raded road to the niacc. Fur further ." petition. Good "Words for Senator Mitchell. Walla-walla Statesman, Hth. The Standard takes exceptions to the Statesman for saying a pood word for Senator John H. Mitchell, and enquires if we have gone over to the republicans. In the first li , i . t ' . r what we have to say about Mr. Mitchell finds very little disfavor among either republicans or dcin- ocrats, and he appears to be as much a favorite with one party as with the other. 1 he reason is obvious. He has performed his j duty to this country and is free t from that demajjoism which ure- vails to such an alarming extent i among Oregon politicians of both; rnrtifc Tlio ."Sfntncttinn i not. t li""" - "" -""' mihlished as a nolmcnl naner. but. -in the interests of all. As the editor of a newspaper wo know our duty to the public and ourj success is due to the fact that it is. Weil Received at Home The Dalles Itountalnuer. 1 .Mr. w 111 .). ironir, 01 uns city,: resident member of the firm of AY. J. Strong & Co., wholesale and re-' -i 1 1 111 1 tail dealcn 111 saudlerv and harness wart', returned from a pleasant trip to Astoria on 11 baturtlay last, , Mr. Strong brought with him a, bride in the person of one of the : forjrel IO i fair daughtois of tho cilv bv thej, , isea, formerlv Miss Esther Holdcn. ; hl,ur whc .- 11. , t e are triad to sff .M tr-.n.ri strong! to the state of a benedict. ! ' - " " -" ire I'rcamnofiHDir Here will Hean ico ftai.4iijab!e !- lktr httnnlr co 1l4tlltn. ttvik iittrlit tl lirktk ! iia-.;(i('tr (Nwinhftft i ttn 1i-iiitrA -frnn lvir!ir1orinrcl im " ' tfthe AstoruixoungieiJyn;uristiani(iircetea all its attention towards uciatiun om on Fdday ovMiing! nokt. vogiir and Inst ruinenUl Music . anoTRecitainns willbefa part pfAhUon the burning ileck, would n t avenintfentertainntent PflbUjcor- j (liauy IllVlWil. .AiltpLHSUUMip-K. -iio ladiMiioVvennaejiSffc4Han - ageinenaofithi sojiab!e wilLWvote the procee 10 me payiiremi a in the 1011x12 Mens 1 i . .i SIa e . ! balance Viiui Lou t .1 . 1 Vl Chnstiaufcs&bciition organ ftrlrk! ilrirk! Hrlrk! 1 have on hand a large amount of brick for sale at from 85 to $8 per thousand. Call and examine near Astoria cemetery. Joux Williamson. furnished Itoomn. Mrs. 1). Curran has a few good rooms to let at reasonable prices on Cass street, near the Congregational Church. Jiiit Itepolved at Carl Adterx. A new invoice of those Celebrated P!o1iin.f rjm.nl l!?tirio Alcr t tiotr inviiino i.f Y.tfv flnniia. H irll soil .......v.w ......... .B... . ...w, .. ...... Ire Cream Saloon. Frank Falinr's "rf cmim snlnim. nil --1 i the roadway near Humes mill, is now ! fitted nicely with piivate rooms for; ladies. It is also tho depot for choice j confectioner, taffy, etc. Knmaiu punch served to order. r l b- I To Teacher anrt IMiplI lie School. The new school Koks published by A. S. Barnes & Co., and adopted by the superintendents of Oregon to be -ill., . introduced the present season, arc . t ,. l. f ., !,., just received direct from the publish-1 era, and arc now for sale and exchange at introductory prices set by the state superintendents. Kespectfully yours, Carl Adler, dealer in books and sta tionery. Xotiee to the 1'ublie. The poor, unfortunate young man that lost his leg last summer in the Fishermcns cannery has now, with the help of friends, started a small store, where he keeps tobacco, cigars, pipes, cutlery, etc He is unable to do hard wo"k, and must make out the best he can. Give him a call, boys, he keeps the best brands of tobacco and cigars. Water street, opposite 0. P. $; N. Co.'s Doclw -Blocks of paper, useful 011 the desk of accountants, put up to order and lor sale at Ihe Astori.o eflicc. Keelars auction was running in full blast last evening. It will be held again to-morrow at 2 and at 7 o'clock r. M. Mr. John Bogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc, in their season. Prices for cannery and fishennon's supplies liave been slaughtered at M. C. Crosby's, The boat stoves made by M. C. Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, are superior to all others in this market. For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. Capt, J. H. D. Gray is now pre pared to supply the best qualities of tir, hemlock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc Leave orders at the wood yard, foot of Benton street. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc Cocoanut ice, cocoanut caramels, molasses cocoanut, chocolate caramels at the Astoria candy factor, next door to Stevens & Sons book store. Chewing molasses peppermints and chewing candies of all flavors, at tho Astoria candy factory, made fresh every day, opposite the bell tower. "Peter Wilhelm lias established a first class saloon in C. H. Page's building, on Squemoqhe street, near the bell tower, and has appointed Messrs. tVni. Beck & Co. his agents. The best of everything in the line of wines, liquors, beer, cigars, etc., will be kept on hand. T A Chance For Reform. When we get throujjh with Bill Nye's Boomerang it looks like' the shattered remnants of the crr0!irnrlr nnrrv. "Witli cimli ox- changes on our table, we never hret alarmed about copv, unless the y-' ?ic bruh sours Pon us- Here J is what Bill advocates as a chance j for reform in Laramie: "The pleasure of the Minnie Palmer entertainment was much interfered with by the negligence of the ; ianitor of the hull. In the first nlace. there was no fire mnde till about etrht Oclock w-ien 0f " Mn t,n wtiW fctni,.i r. tlt it was almost impossible to breathe. Then while the audience was, coming in the janitor and his rela-j t5ves h U hl lhe iimsjz I liai L'Ant r.f, It.vlitl.lrr ullinC till I ' the performance was half over. If j 1 mere naa been more oovs- tnev .1111 . -! would have been lurntinir lamns t:n .i, .:, f,." r,r ii.,. i,nt . . . . . ... e . ! 'whohailnt washed his f.ico smct" . -c "'h' "" t"ii.n.i ..1 j lighting the toot-light. llewoiuaj lin-ht oiif 21111J im iiit tn rot-nnd! r- n : Ciime bark for a half! Iipii lit wiiiilil rt-lnni and 111.11 11c wuuiii return anu lirrht auotlwr nnt wl ovorr-1 "J,111 .iuiiiin.1 nut. .MUM CM.r Ilian l- lle uelu " "S "P wilh ono l,a,,d' aU(i hodiir his pauU 011 with tlie other, till Jenny au lo sloP iM'cause tne aiifiience . . . ... tllAftn.. wiinliMMi -1 - . . leaVe. We hoiie that t'.ii-. t veiling. , r . e ., ... . ,HPart,Mlb - or rainily vvill be J present toofiiciatJ with the step ladder and coal hod, while the . . balance remain at home to take a bath;' Fiani A good pianons odctV'd for rent at a fair rale, by Capt. a AV. Berry. Ap ply at the Waihingtoi Market. Oni. Onr. Oai-s, eleven feet; caustic soda, gol den lacquor, asphaltuin vaniish, furni ture varnish, tan baak, etc, in quanti ties to suit at Geo. V. IIi'mes. WIlliautHiiort Properly. Great bargains arc now offered in the city of Willinmsjwirt for any persons wishing to lorate from on.- lot to five . . ,, , , - , ,rcs. n is i-u aiuiiiusii lt g.inu-us, nlac ' information call at 1113 residence near ; the cemetery. .loiiv n.1.1 vmsox. Ontral Hotel. j Tiie Central hotel, near the Meant- j ; snip dork is now open for the rcceiH tion of quests, where the well known catl,n?ri 'r Anton Reloh will always be found ready to wait on hi.-t patrons. He has had the above named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artiBts. vyiiii (lint ace 111111. tvn hm ii.n iiiu iiucai ' 1 1 r 1- 1 - . 1 1 1 1 brands of liquors ami cigars to be had - tl . ' Call and see him. as he has the finest in the city. AMOSKStEXTS. Him.'.s Vakieties. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, j Fred Gere, btage manager, A. Ostrander. , leader of orchestra. (!eo. Jambert, leader 01 nnLv uniiu. .111 eiuireiy new urai part. Xcw olio, ne.w songs and dances. IVniglit Thc Demon in the Wools" and "That Conversation of ours will Im the acts. Aho our new act Ten Pins." Xcw orchestral selections by our efficient orchestra, and new music by our excel lent brass baud on the grand stand nt precisely 7 r. m. Curtain rises at ex actly 8 r.M. Entrance on Kenton street; entraneu to private boxes, on Clieiiamus .street. j -Firebrick and fire-clay in lots to 1 8t"t at L C Csby'a. Use Nicholas' Balm of Gilead oil, for sore or chapped haiuU. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. Ico cream at Boscoes oyster and refreshment saloon on Main street. See Max Wagners advertisement of Bock beer, just received by steamer Columbia. Go to M. C. Crosbva and et your lunch buckets, water kegs, bail era, buoys and boat stoves. A splendid large front room to let suitable For an othce, opposite the oell tower. Apply to A. Campbell. P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel. Portland, Oregon. Ladies accept of no taffy at the hands of the gentlemen except such as is good to eat, and is made fresh every day at the Astoria cand factory, opposite the bell tower. Carl Adler will sell his entire stock of wall-pocketa, brackets and picture frames at a great sacrifice as he has determined to close out and quit that line of trade. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Boscoe'a on Main street, opposite N. Loeb's. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opened or in the shell. Dr. J. Welch will be in Astoria May 24th, to practice his profession for a few week. He will have rooms at the Occident Keelera auction room is crowded day and night with buyers ever ready to take advantage of the bargains offered at auction. .lust received at Carl Adlers, a full assortment of Sewing Machine Needles of all makes and sizes; to be sold at reduced rates. MISCELLANEOUS. LIBERTY HALL. SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1881.1 Hooley. Quinlin and Morton's 4- BIG BIG 3MC 1 3ST S 3? IE. 3E3 Xj s THE FASHIONABLE FAVORITES ! Si Wcks L abounded Success at the Bush Street Theatre. 2111. JOIIX TT. MORTOX, Thr neater and most reflned couunediau in America M THE - - JCAXKIXS - a VWIU WILL AND KIT. A.MKKHWS MUSICAL WOSDKJtS. jioi; si,avj;. 'Hit t:r":d K.'ssn:it. Aicox.n. a Wiilmin, Alum aiti Frank, Truiii uokkax Trio. thks j IiA.i:OX!)S. Leu unit Mott, THK I.XCASHIKE CLOCGIST. rT. iiAYKi:i.Y. Thi KrocHtrk Comctllan. i:mjj x s('ii vtx. Vvitli-t aiw! Iiiih. AfjgnijJcent Orchestra, Uegunl Quintette. AdmNi'Mi .! ul Xo tne i-hanri- or n- JwnnlvJtN. to 1h Imd at Adk rMIook and ,,..,,,, J. S. SIIRP1'AKI. lSHini Manager. !stMt,v oriXLIX-MnHnwr. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Hknton Stkimt. Xk.i: 1'akkki: Houof. VSTtlKI . - ORKCOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. j,lKD(ilURInES(rIi!tBS Boiler Work. Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. U. Wass. I'resldent. .1. (J. IIustlku. Secretary. I . W. C.vs E, Ttvasurer. John Fox, Superintendent. AYE ARE HERE M) J IIAVK COaiE TiiHSTAY. Our lniiintu K muhH. tnt h iimkinj; all our tftwids. and f the tmnM and heat mate rial. w:ilx a share nf iur winuinge at the Astoria Caiiij Factory, .m"j itiMr lit rn-n-n .-hi mhik ."'inn", i -! e the Itrtt "Her. H. R FHAMiLSN. . UND5-RTAKHR, Tomer Casaurl Sqiiemo;!ie Ntrpets, ASTOIMA. .--- OUKGON nvLKi: i.n WALL PAPER and; WINDOW SHADES M UNDEBTAKE11S GOODS. Sons of the Alliniiy Beer! Hesiectfully Dedicated to and Sold by C11AS.RKATTKE. - - - - ASTOKIA. Good evening kind friends, jnt listen to me. And when you have iieanl me, I'm sure you'll agree. I will give you a torv, and iiig it out clear And the name of my M:ig ts Ihe ALBANY KEEK. You ran flud it alt round In this city of gold. Alid the way that they make it has never been tol'd. That's a .Mjcret tliev keep and hold very dear. For the whole country drinking that ALBANY IJEEK. The brewery is large and the machinery is line. And everv order U ent to ou right np to time. Thev get all Kinds of orders from far and from near. Ami e erv one's healthy that drinks AL BANY KEKIt. For c co thing tlieie looks so clean and so neat. And their beer is so sparkling, it cannot be beat. If vou are feeling bad or the blues do appear. You can drie them awa by drinking AL BANY BEEIt I have an old father, who's mm elchty-thrce. And this is the advice he gave unto me. He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright and clear: "If 011 want to be healthy, drink ALB.VNi llEEIt." Since then I have done so, and I'm hearty and sound. At the round age of flftj I van always be found At inv daily lalxir before the suu doesapiear Aim eacn uav ami nigui 1 utiuk ui.a. 1 BEER. Also, on draught. TIIE CELEBRATED BOCK REEK. C. CRATTKE, - - 'WELCOME SALOON, Koadway, opposite O. K. k n. to s ijock. F. SHERMAN & CO., CITY NARKET, MAIN STREET. - ASTORIA. OREGON, Is prepared t supply Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Corned "tleatH, Poultry. tSame.Kte. Alo constantly 011 hand Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables. SHU'S Sri'PLIKD AT LOWEST T.ATF.S. Depot of Shermans Truck, Dray, and Ex press Teams. Orders left here will be promptly attended to. THE I X L STORE LEADS THE VAN" ! ! ABOVE THE DIN AND TIDE OF BATTLE: AMIDST MISSILES FROM FLTING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL COMES THE CRY ATD GRAND RUSH TO THE I X L STORE, Where is dlsplaj ed one or the Iarj:e-.t and most complete stocks of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, EVER SEEN IN THIS MARKET, And to be Sold at the lowest Marginable Profits. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, With Satins, Gimps, Cords and Buttons to Match. S-a.OD52S, TIES, 3E5.XJ03HII2S-C3-S, IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. HCOSXESEfclT. CORSETS AND GLOVES, AT PRICES AVIIICII "WILL ASTONISH YOU. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF S3pr33LS Styles jbo. &-tr&rs7u- 3BC.ts. IN FACT HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISH MENT. I SHALL SFSTA1N MY ONE PRICE SYSTEM AND Don't Propose to be Undersold. CALL AND SEE ME. MME. DEMOREST AGENCY. C. S. OOO FEB, I X 1. Store, comer Main aad Concomly Street. Aatona, Oregon ,','i"'"" . - -.-, . . 7 -.. . The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot I H -" " ' ' JvS rin mk?w . wmmMW iL'wmv':i t--r E "Oar A IMF 17 TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, ASTORIA. OREGON. AUCTION! f ygfr MSr- tiwB H l i HwffiWwiffl IfftHHmi Keelar, the Auctioneer, WILL COMMENCE SELLING HIS IMMENSE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF HSHGHAHDISS TO-NIGHT, AT HOLDEN'S AUCTION BOOMS. The Sale will Continue Every Day, at 2 and 7 P. M., Until all is Sold. I-atUi'MwrtirultirK iii!fit to attinul ami call curl)- :iml examine t!ie:tek. E. C. HOLDEN, Auctioneer. Assisted by I'KAXK KECLA!:, mlt a license. CHAS. HE1LBORN, MANUFACTUKEK OF FTTTINIT URB Sh BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CORTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER HAYING EVERY FACILITY FOK HE MANUFACTURE OF A KIKSTCLA AH tide, I am now prepared to furni the rablic with the finest quality, for cash. or ! OF LAGER BEER, BOTTLED BEER, AT HO CEXT8 PEIt GALLON j AT 5 1 50 I'KJt DOZES. E&l;aniiIIei andkeepera of public houses M. MEYER. Proprietor AENBT & FERCnEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only lacliine Shop And the bi-it BLACKSMITH jti SHOT In the eity. All kinds of $? ENGINE, CANNEEY, STEAMBOAT W0KK Tromptly attended t. A specialty imide of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHERY. A&jm riKi .w fimi'Zmw MAY HE HAD OF i'.E.RHiES SOI.K AGENT. Aho. AkohI rr the L-ele!)rated MKDALL10N RANGE. BREWERY. Proprietor. promptly and regu'Tly supplied. ASTORIA. OREGON TIIK Fishermen's anil Workingmen's CLOTHING STORE, MAltCUS "WISE, - PROPRIETOR. HAING JUST OPENED TIIE ABOVE named store, next door to tne Astoria Bakery and havinn just received a flrt claw i selection of ! CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods And all pood s kept in a well stocked Cloth hijj Store. Following Is a .scale of some of my prices : j Overalls from ,. -"jO cts to SI 00 rn:iKer rocks . ...u ci r o pair lor ?i w Jlerino Undershirts and )ravers...,I oo Ladies Iron Frame Hose . ... .25 cts Ladles Corsets from 73 eta to 1 oo Please look for thesi;n ol the Fishermen's and Workingmen's Store. Chenamus street, next door to the Astoria Bakery 31 ARC US WISE, Proprietor. i 4