in glxz )nttB statfarcu ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY OCT. 4, 1SSI ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Exceitodt. J. P. HATiIiOBAN & COMPANY, Editoks and Proit.iktoiis. Axtonan Building, Cass Strcti. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per roek............... ,2j Cents sn oo 9 OO Sent by mail, four months.................... ent by mail. &no year..t........... Free of Po.taKc to Subscribers. odS Advertisements inserted by the year at tho rato of SI 50 persanare per month. Transient advertising, by tho day or weok, afty cents per square for each insertion. Tlic Weekly Aslonau Is rt mammoth sheet, nearlv double the size of t lie Daily. It is just the va perforthe fireside, containing in addi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re lorLs, etc. Jt is iumished to single sub scribers at $2 00 per year in advance. jSf A limited nmnoer of small adver tisements inserted at established rate. TliEGIT. ' TK Daily Astomax will hr r-ent hy inailatl&ccnls a month, frccof jmtnur. Head er who contemplate nltxer.ee from the citu can iiure Tine Astouiak follow than. Daily or WkEkly eAdums to any jmst-ofUce. with out aMUtioiitxl expntse. Addresses tmiy lc tnnnyed as often as desired. Isarc orders at the countina room. Tlie City of Chester went out to sea Sunday morning. The Nairnshire, Niven master, sailed 3resterday for Queenstowii. The foreign exports for the month of September aggregate 443,4815. The Oregon sailed hence frm San Francisco yestcrday morning. The steamship Columbia will leave Portland to-morrow at 10 a. m. The Kate Davenport, Mallett master, sailed 3'esterday for Mel bourne. The Emily Stevens, from CJray's iiarbor with lumber, was towed in on Sunday by the Brennan. There was an $8,000 fire on the corner of Front and Taylor streets, Portland, last Saturday evening. Desirable rooms for offices are for rent in The Astokian building. Tako a look at them if 3011 need a comfort able, well-lighted room. The British bark Loch Doon, from Portland, cleared for Queens town yesterday. Her cargo is 2G,432 ctls wheat, valued at S45,7r0. The pilot Ecliooner J. C. Cousins, arrived from sea yesterdav for the purpose of having a new main-mast placed in her,the old one being sprung. Capt. Worth, of tho Umatilla, in forms us that the actual number of days' steaming from New York to As toria was 54, which is away above the average. We would respectfully inform "Outs," that if he, she or it will send a name with the communication re ceived, the document shall be pub lished. The Astomax will always publish anything of public interest or general good; but if a communica tion is worth writiug it is worth sign ing. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of the Northwestern Mar riage Insurance company, which ap pears this morning in another column. To those contemplating wedded bliss the opportunity of securing a policy is 'one not to be neglected. On Sunday the new collier Uma tilla, of the Oregon Improvement company, steamed over the bar, sixty- two daj's from New York, McYicker pilot. She is loaded with iron, and after discharging her cargo at Port land, will go thence to Seattle. The walk from the street to the entrance of the post-office is an orna ment to the city, as it stands; but if there were a little more order in the arrangement of the planks, so that the ladies wouldn t get their feet muddy, it would combine the useful and the ornamental in an eminent de gree. At least so a lad suggested to us yesterday afternoon, and she was right as the ladies always are. Upon Villard's arrival at Port land a committee from the board of trade presented him with an address. Resolutions of welcome, etc, were also passed. Mr. Y.'s remarks in re ply were of a complimentary nature; among other things he said that the navigation of the river must be im proved and that the city must see that this is done, he promising that the corporation with which he is connected would assist in every possible way. He thought that this was the one great present necessity. He starts for the Sound this morning. The re mainder of the party struck out for Eoseburg yesterday. Meteorological Register. The following is from the meteoro logical Register of Fort Canby for the month of September. 1881: Average temperature, 57.60. 3Iaximuin temperature, 71.00, on the 3d and 22d of month. Minimum temperature, 42.00, dur ing night, from 20th to 27th of month. Average cloudiness, 52. Number of days on which rain fell, 11. Rainfall, 2 in. 25 c. c. William S. Block. The late bar tug Mary Taylor is lying on the beach in front of Aradt & Ferchen's machine shop where her shaft and propeller and all machinery have been taken out of her by Messrs. Arndt & Ferchen. We understand the hull has been sold to parties on the Sound. Must IoNitivly i'lom-. PriiLisiini: A stema's: Dear Sir: lam compelled to announce that my branch gallery inu.t positively cloc business in Astoria on next Wed nesday eenini, October ."th. It is with regret that 1 ' make this positive an nouncement, for business still keeps up bcvontl my expectations. Uut other ar rangements made cannot longer be de laved. Beeped fully jours. - " I. O. Davidson. .Yew IJIilllner.v K.tauiisKiieiit. Mrs. E. S. Warren opens to-day a new and completes! nek of millinery at her es tablishment,, corner Cass and .Jefferson strecK Her tecl: comprises all that is new in the matter of hats, bonnets, dress trimmings, wools, zephyrs, rib bons and all the bijouterie usually found in a first-clas-, millinery and fancy goods store. Knrxiett'8 Cocoaitic. For Premature Loss of the Hair A Philadclphiaus Opinion. One year ago my hair commenced fallim out until 1 was almost bald. After u-ing Cocoaine a few months, I ha e now a thick growth of new hair. Ai.i:xANni:R Hr.xnv, Xo. 814 East Girard Ave. P.urnett's Flavoring Extracts, always standard. Wanted. A ijirl to do light housework in a small family. Inquire :il M. D. Kant's clothing store. Max Wagner ha- had his place re painted, ami it is now untie attractive than ever. Slop as on goby. if P. Wilhelui, Itoss saloon, opjosite the Clarendon hotel. Portland, Oregon. P. .1. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Another large invoice of school books, etc.. just received at Adlers book store. Choice Candies, fresh made every day. at the Astoria Candy Factory. Vinegar of the very nest quality can be had of Max Wanner, in any quanity at :i0 cents per gallon. Ice cream at Kocoes ovsler and re freshment saloon in Occident hotel block. - Onlva lew more brackets and wall- pockets left at Adler. le is selling them very low. a- be needs the room for other goods. Cocoanut Caramels, fresh to-day, at the Astoria Candy Factory. Max. Waj-ner's San Francisco Xa- tioual brewery beer can't be beat. Penanchce Creams and Opera Cara mels at the Asioria l amiy i-aciory. Professor A. L. Francis will be in Astoria in a few days to attend to any business in his line. Wanted, a good smait bov to make himself generally useful. Applv at Adler's book store. The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles .Stevens and Sons City IJook store. Carl Adler will leave on the outgo in; Oregon for .San Francisco. Parties indebted to him arc requeued to call and settle immediately,ashe needs cash. Switches, curls, frizzes wigs and ornamental hair work, made rromcoiub ings or cut hair, in the latest style, at the Occident hair dreeing saloon. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. For the genuine .1. II. Cutler old Bourbon, and the best, of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at theOcm, opposite the bell tower, and see Caunv bell. Charles Stevens & Son are in re ceipt of a line stock of mouldings, and an' now . prepared to make picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. Before purchasing your sewing ma chines, call and examine A. Van Onsen fc Co.s stock. They have just received a new and elegant lot, which thev are offering at bottom prices. Look at Adlers new advertisement. lie win soon leave to get an immense stock of holiday goods. Goods will be sold at a great reduction to make room for new stock. Charles firatke has always on hand Xo. 1 XXX Premium Ale and first pre mium Lager Beer from the Albany brewery, San Francisco, at his saloon on the ltoadway. Mrs. Derby is now receiving her fall goods. Jy last steamer a large quantity arrived, and she will soon be in receipt of a very full and complete assortment. A splendid large lot of eastern oysters just arrived by the steamship Oregon at Tom Smiths 03'ster saloon, on Main street. Call round and try them. A handsome lance-wood salmon rod to be given n-vay at the Occident for one'dollar. The season for trolling is close upon us. Alex has a very fine rod'of his own, and wants some one to be the possessor of one like wise. Call upon him, or Mr. Justus Edwards; leave your name and one dolhr. I'nriilshccl Itooni to IiCt At Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Eastern Oysters. Another fine lot of Eastern just received at Roscoes, per Oregon. Occident block. Oysters steamer Brick! Brick! Brick! I have on hand a large amount of brick for sale at from 5 to 5-S per thousand. Cal! and examine, near Atoria ceme tery. , JoiIX'WlLLIAMSOX. Xotiee. Just received per steamer Columbia, a fino lot of eastern ovsters. which will be served up in first class style af Hos coc. Occident block. Take Xoticc. On after this date an additional 10 cents per cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied by the cash, ntGras wood vard. July 1st, 1881. Choice Valley Fruit. Capt. J. II. D. Gray has just received a choice lot of pears and apples, fresh from the orchards of Polk and Marion counties, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sherman Itro. Kxnr-- Will receive orders at the More of I. W. Case for upper Astoria or am other part of the city. Leave your orders on the slate and "they will be promptly at tended to. To Pleasure Seekers. Any ierstins wishing to enjoy a pleas ant moonlight drive, can do so by leav ing orders at the Occident, for Uutler has always on hand busses, huggys and stddle horses at reasonable rales. What in all This About? It is all nothing. Facts prove that I keep the bast beer in Astoria, the regu lar Albany beer. Also the genuine Al bany Bottled I Jeer kept always on hand. ChasGkatki:. ititscnes A'ew Place. Iioscoe. the popular caterer, invites all his old patrons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to make him a visit, to call at his new Ice Cream Sa loon, on Chenamus street, Occident hotel block, which he has just fitted up in first class stvle. Votlce to the Public. After this date there will be no more sour San Francisco beer sold at the Mint Saloon. Nothing but Mike Myers celebrated Astoria Urewery Deer will be kept. Opposite the Oregon Railway and Navigation coinpanys dock. "Votiee to Beer Drinkers. I notice that the National Urewery IJeer and the Chicago Urewery Ueer.and all the San Francisco beer, is getting sour in Astoria. Now the only beer Ihal does not get sour is Mike MjcYs Astoria Urewery Deer. You will find it sweet at the Chicago house, fresh on draught every day. .qiivki.i:xci:, SMIow can 1 tell whether advertisement will attract or not :' It rnj Trj ar-Any person who takes a paper regularly from a postoffice whether di rected to his name or another's, or whether he has subscribed or not is re sponsible for the pay. fSr-Aii advertisement in a newspa per is worth forty "directory" cards and other foolish imitations. The naper is seen every day by hundreds, while the book is noticed by only a ver-. few. iZ2fThe courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers anil period icals from a postoffice, or removing, and leaving them micalled for, is prima facie evidence-of intentional fraud. rli you are suddenly asked, "who among merchants have made the larcest fortunes in the shortest time in legitimate business,5' will not your reply nnfm-illvl Minilifimi5 fiK'orliiivj' JSJ-If a person orders his paper dis continued, lie must first pay all arrear ages, or the publisher may continue to send it until it is made, and collect the -whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the office or not. 3rA'good point about advcrtisiii!;, in general, is that such announcements never offend. We never dislike that which appeals to us for our good opin ion, for the very act seems to "say to us that our irood opinion is valm-i " "It is a fact long since established, says the Helena Herald, that the mer chant who liberally patronizes the ad vertising columns of the press, sells his wares cheaper than the one whose name is seldom or ever seen. The reason is patent, for by thus advertising, his sales are trippled and a less prooi donate profit makes him the greatest-gainer. 5f newspaper is a window through which men look out uion the world. Without a newspaper a man I? shut up in a small room, and knows lit tie or nothing of what is happening out side of himself. In our day the news paper will keep a sensible man in sym uathv with the world's current lii.tory. It isan unfolding encyclopedia and hand book, forever issuing and never tinisdicd. S-Sr-There is a quiet courtesy and modest unobtrusiveness about a wise advertisement thst create a certain res ponsive feeling of sympathy in the reader. We all like to lie solicited, and it is natural to suppose that he who most politely, clearly and persistently solicits us, stands the iK-tter chance for our trade. The familiar advertisements of local pajK'rs ofteiw cover these points with great tact and ingenuitx. js&Skilled mechanical and profes sional labor is in abundance inthfsstate. We can spare a whole army of clerks, salesmen and Micawler.s who are starv ing liccause the are not tilted, or will not labor in 'he field that offers them d living. Now is the time to invest in land and to .settle on them. Railroads are opening all over the state, and there is a fair showing of an increase in the value ru land, no matter where located. Farmers are what we want, and not more tradesmen : agriculturists, not ad ditional professors; tillers of the soil, and not an increased army of clerks. The country is healthy, lioth morally and physically, and there is value in laud that is not affected by the rls and fall of stocks - WillianiHport lrocrty Great bargains are now offered in the ' TS-SSsps-ts-ss:; K OTIGE' TO THE PUBLIC acres. It is well adapted for gardens.!11" l lX)U - " l liU l vuuiv dairy ranches or pleasant hemes: q- j elevated, situated one mile south of Astoria on Youngs, bay, with a good ! - " j graded road to the place. For further , . information call at my residence near ; " T II E ' ' the cemetery. John "Williamson.; -JWgoort advertiser particular!? W ELITE HOUSE put- his how-,vindows into the m-vs- j paper. I r-ri-Most people ''take a look at the- j vertiscmeiiis." Ifthevread tho-e of I ad other voitr people. will they nut see rj-U costs less to print advertise it'iits ilctit to -eud out salesmen. A g..o.l .i.iwrlisement is seen and read !i:uv pe.ipli- in one day, i ban iun-t sales men fall on in a year. 2-.0r"An advi.rl:Rumc:it tells its own s!n. It iiiahes no mi-lake.s.as a .i tor might du. and :!ati exaetly hii the nieiel-aut aii!.-"i-nY.ii"iiler j.H.re imr Ic . AiUerti.M'iueiKs are holiest niii' faithful M-rv.;nts. -r-tJo li-igs i:syr':tL an :igr:i u. tu-.i: e.rri-pJiiuleiit. el:niu ' , ::: don't. Thev suhenhe for a j.-.j-r; ie:ul : fur a tew iiir- lor iniiliin . ::ni I ;..:. -M-iui i; !.:!. in Hie iuli!ihi-r w:ih I he P. !.- :us-rijil:oii; -r.-ftt-.sl. -..-h !u- :- that l'l i:olJi:lf4 So im !..! . 'in e.tu help H. "t iiim1- .-p.3trt Sor lhelllt-'le-." Hi il i-. oiil after tin'v :: J.':u!ii !!t::t l'.i' rttU it -"4. All objeel ill advei;:- vtmi i' Jo iiuluee people to tin;. t!i.-;i ..;! l.-t :!:ei!i. !;" goods -.jK-ak for tlte.n m'Jvi . a Mhl adveiti-eiueiit ni .i!o si.ea for the go.)d.-. r jMinu lu.Mi c:m see thing.- oniy trtii.-pee?ivcl. ln-!eadof liuiktisg f,r w aid to what 'they might du tiiev onl iiMil; lciek to what they might June done. Tih learn from epeiicuee. after il has beeiiuie :l little late ill the day. Slieh Hint are the non-advertisers. lo;ik-f:ir:m-rs were once despised ii the -,-lf-ealhtl -pra ticai" farmers, but when the latter saw the former's crops, they changed their minds. " "I am tloiiig a good enough bii-iness without advertising. No doubt j mi are doing well enough for your pres ent needs, but do you forget the panics, the exciting elections, the limes of war or pestilence, or any of those many caiiM-s which create dull terms of busi ness. These must be calculated for and discounted ir you would bridge them over. One must mae more than he needs, to make a fortune, and advertis ing is a powerful auxiliary in money making. K-C-Xo man should deprive his wife and family of a good local paper. They do not get out from home to learn the news as does the hu.-b.tndau.l rather, and the paper serves to relieve the nther-wi-e lonely house of his absence, it '.a the worst po-sible enconomy to deprive the family of a pleasure so'easilv and ehcaplv procured. And yet there are thiiM-w ho say that they are. too poor to take a paper: but they are not to poor to bpemi twenty times the price of a paper everyday for whisky and tobacco. UOUK TRUTH THAX I'OETllY. Printing in black, Printing in white. Printing in colors, Of sombre or briyhL Prinliiit; for niercliants, Ami land-agents, too ; Printing for any Who've printing to do ; Printing for bankers, Clerks, auctioneers, Printing for druggists, For dealers in wares. Prii ting for drapers For m-oei'rs, for all. Wbu will send in their Or irive us :i call. Printing or pamphlet.-. Or bigger books, too ; , In filet there are few tltitiirs I 'ut what ut- can do. Printing of label:-, All colors we ne, sirs, Iv-pecially til for Our salmon producers. Printiiiu by hand, I'siiiting by steam, Pi iiitiiej fiom type, Or from blocks -by the ream Printing nf placards, l"rinii:iiif billh. Printing of car-notes For stores m for mills ; Prii'linir of forms All sorts yei: cancel l.igal, cotiuiif n-ial, Or bouses o let. I I'fiiitiiiir done quickly. Bold, stvli.-di or n.-:;t. t t'he W.n Ornc-K, On Ua-vs.-url Fourth Mrcet. ASTOUIAX ltriMMMt. CAS STKKKT THE WEEKLY ASTORM -IS Till-" BEST PAPER FOR OREGON Y PRINTED IN OREGON. Ctl.l. AM) CKT A COPY or this week's J i-snhc li sviht to some friend. i.vs;i:ii kvkkv rnm.w jioumno. uiViri: iv rtii-: xTokian I'I'i'.dinc. cass stkkijt. i"i:i.m . - piim.isiir.u. 1 i.i:i v i'issri:ii,Tifi.v. i'.irri.Tirrin.i:il!i . . irvts ' !!. f:'iiriiini;t!ts .m v-j oo ' I'.'jn. Iwetve iiMtnl!w........ 3A'.veriis.-niiii:s in,Tir.; m p., t-:u J Itie niie of si r) per vpn.s. ..- .a.,,,!! 1 or t's !in:i tlint: ::e i-rir -- 'a ,i..f , ..-!r,. nirOii :iri Jnjr:.t:.. an.! -1 jKi;..t vnnn- ton i-Ii-:!-.-!!!...,! uix.rtl..!. v..'i lM'.-lil:n:,.,i LETTER HEAD PAPER, PRINTED OR PLAIN, OF THE 15ES1 quality at Thk Astorum nfficu. BILL HEAD PAPER, OF EYERY GRADE AND COLOR, l'RIN ed or plain, aHowest rates, at The Astobiax office .MISCELLANEOUS. Is now receiving their -VKW FAT, I, USE OF 24ODS THF. FINEST And best selected Moek ever brought to this place, consi-tinfrof. DRYGO OO S, Panqy Goods and Notions, Mens ami Bows Olotliiim-, FURNISHING GOODS. Hals. Caps. Boots and Shoes, ETC. ETC. The ino.t of wliU'h uv recehe direct from NVw York, u C'tll one and alU and ex- amine our t:oml as welSas-oiir KXTKEMK LOW IMilCES, i:i:rot:i: pru- iivsim; axywiikkk-kijk S. SCHLTJSSEL, Corner of ClieiianiiK ami .Main Streets, ASTOJUA, OiiK-0.V Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has received a large Invoice ot liAliKELS AXD HALF JlAllUELS of the liest quality, And is now ready to supply Bui otters Can neries ami all others, cheap for Citli. XIMKKKOXP,' Eastern Oysters i;vi-ie5 1 steamer to-day at Main Street Ox ster Saloon, ASTOtriA. - - - OKI-ICON. .Washington "Market, Main XI reel, - - AxloHa'Ore.yoi' JlFAtdMAX .( JlKUltr RKSWIUTFl. l.l.Y OAI.L THE A1TK.N tion of tho public to thi fact that the above Market will .'ttivays lieu'iihetl with n FU LL VA III KTV P.KSjT QUA T.1TY FRESH AND CURED MEATS.! Which will he sold at lowost rntoa, wholesale and retail. Special attention Riven to suppb ns: sbii. P. K. Warijiw. T. V. Eatos Astoria Market ! orrosrrK ocnnKNT hotki , ASTORIA.' - - OltKCON. vai:::i:. s. t:.vrox. rroprietor.s. (ViirY:wit 111 ll'imt'JJ MeUuire. Wholesale ur.il ltelail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full Hitf of FAMILY CKOCKKIKS, FI.OIM:. FKKH HAY. CANNED FKU1T. VEtlK- TA ISLES. ETC. &nr Iluiter. E.k. Cheese, etc. constantly on hand. tiJf Sbip snpplieil st the Iouesi raloi. CKNTKAL MARKET. Oeiiorat avdirtiiient of table stiwk constantly on liaail. such as (iiiiiHtri JJijuits and Jolly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KMS. IH"ri'SIi:. CIIF.FSE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FSKII. S'OIII.'I'ISY ilXl) GAniK In the season. CH.MKS AXI TOIIACC'W. Ilesi r WIXES AS1 T.IQI'OKS. AH cheap fr CASH. CootU .sohl on com inKsion. Uilostte I. V. Case's store. J. KOIM'EKS. HANSEN BROS., ARCHITECTS AND "BTJI Ij-ID 352 IE. S . Jobbing and "Repairing SHIPS, HOUSES, ETC., Attended to at the Shortest Notice. C'OKNEK CASS AND ASTOIt STItEETS, - ASTOPJA. - OEEGOX. , HfflW ;P0 ALLl isitiMU .rxi ii THE i Arniit- --ie Still con,iniies at the IX L Store. Here is an opi.'01unit3r to purchase Dry Goods, Cloth. ng, imftmiiiiiiiiMii'imim-iuaiiiiiiiiiim LOWEST f Sfl9tef BalTt 11 It MlllllllllllllllllllUli 1I,,,,,H u As the remaining stock of Summer Goods MUST BE CLOSED OUT To. make room for an Enormous Fall Stock. t4iiiiii4ii.uaaiaiiiMiaiigiuiaiiiiaajaaiiaBaiilaaaaaiaaa : I LET EVERYBODY !" Take Advantage of This j Irahe opportunity! 'ttlaitaiaataiiatiatiista4MSIMaAaiioasaaaaiMsS K B.-The public is well aware that I cany out to the letter all things as advertised. Recognizing u$ &l$kar able 'Qampetltion c. H. COOPER, " I X L 8fore, near Parhev House, Astoria. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot JE, H. HAWES, TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTORIA, OREGON. CHA'S. HEiLBORN, MANUEACTURER OF FTTBNITURE 55 BEDDING AND DEALER IN , Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Housings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete hi every branch. THE .COLUMBIA LASER, IS sri'EUIOi: TO MOST, AXI IS F.XCEU.F.I) UY NONE ON THIS COAbT JOHN HA TIM, - - PROPKDETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. jMTOrilerx lett at the CKKMANIA BEEU IIAI.L will be promptly attended to.-Wi " ASTORIA BRE"WEBT7J M. MEYER - Proprietor, ASTORIA, - - OREGON. SFEOIAIi jgk.3XT3XrCDXJ3?irOS3U:E3iy2P, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BAJKREL OF 30 GALLONS. LAKOE ORDERS IX Less Quantities, - Bottled Beer, - eirSiwial attention paid to order First Class Saloon, CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT, On the Roadway, opposite the Oregon Rail way and Nav'i-ation Co's wharr. The choicest brandy of foreign and domestic WI'FS,IjiqiIOKM A.VD CIUAKH. K-Best Chicago Beer.-w- iiiiiiiIIi FOURTH aance etc., etc. , at the 'VRHIlUtUlHmHUCUH F7GU aaaasa4a MAY RE HAD OF E.RHAWES SOLE ACENT. ANo. Agent for the celenrated MEDALLION UANGK, BREWERY LIKE PROPORTION. - SO Cents per Gallon - SI SO per Dozen from Public Houses and FanSlIes." Piles for Sale. Mr. A. Ii. SIclHllan Li prepared to furnish Fir or Hemlock Piles IN 'ANY AilOUNT TO ORDER, AND ON SHORT NOTICE. Leave orders at the store of Trenchard & Upshur, -Astoria. Or address? A. B. MoMILLAN. ' -- Olney, Oregon. HHIUUmIuii RESj i nne-rwitt