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SKf 'gfS&M. i-jr-'"' jff- rasFrt- IV.",-- ." -3? s m - "i--; j. , -0 j-s "- '' . 'nfel v li- . .- - -i -ST " -v " -jr - jj - j '- ."-" 31 ".S U j 1 ' J"i? sglic jpnUrt stotfmu AbTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY XOYEMBER 7 ,1SM! ISSUED SVEP.Y MORNING. (jiocday Excepted). J. P. HALLOEAN & COMPANY, rum.iPHKns ami l'liopiturrons. AUiraii Building, Cass direct. Terms of Subscription . . erred by Carrier, per woek.. ..-...25 Cents entby mail, four months.......... .5-" 00 -ont by mail, one year............... 9 00 Froo of Posture to Subscriber. Advertisements inserted by the year at beratoof $13) per square per month. Transient advertising, by tho day or week. Ofty cents per square for onch insertion. A notice this morning relative to school taxes, is of interest. Carl Adler is opening a splendid stock of goods. See his new ad. The Western Belle is loading at New York for the Columbia river. Eight million votes will be cast throughout the United States to-day. Mrs. Kinney will build a two story brick on the vacant lot opposite the city hall. At the llwaco school meeting the 5th, J. P. Coulter and Williams were elected directors. on 11. lco formed at Seattle last Fridaj'. There was a frosty film on the side walks here at an early hour this morning. F,rom a Fort Edward, New York, paper, we see that John Jack and Au nie Firaiin are now playing "East Lynne" in that city. Chas. Martin, second mate of ;he Gomiau bark Don Enrique fell over board near Port Townsend last Satur day and was drowned. At eleven o'clock this morning E. C. Holden w ill 'sell lot 5,blk:J8, Shivcly's Astoria, at auction. The sale will take place at his rooms. The Pcnshaw came down Sunday afternoon; the Elizabeth and Melu sino went up; the Wilna is about through discharging; the Astoria fin ishes loadiuji to-morrow. Tho time of holding the first meeting of the board of pilot com missioners has not yet been settled upon. Till such time as they meet and reorganize, the present rates will remain. From the beginning of the season to dato, over 1,500,000 pounds of hops have been sent from Oregon and Washington Territory to San Fran cisco, representing a cash value of over $800,000. The Anticch, Cal., Ledger states thai a salmon caught near that place recently was found to be branded "U. S. F. Co." The brand had evidently been put there by some member of the United States Fish Commission. The Queen of the Pacific had nine ty tons of freight this trip for Astoria. Capt. Alexander managed to allow some of it to come off before going above. He says he has his orders from Mr. Prescot. That's what Asto ria wanted to know; it seems that the Queen of tho Pacific is owned by the O. It. &N. Co., then. The chamber of commerce people wish to state that by a vote on Friday night tho monthly dues from May 10, 1881 to Nov. 3, 1882, will be stricken from the books. Members in arrears will be required to pay up only to the lGth of May, 1881, otherwise their names will bo dropped from tho list of membership. The monthly dues will now be only 50 cents per month. The Pacific Coast Steamship com pany and Ezekiel Alexander have filed, a libel against the steamship Empire, in tho United States district court. On the 5tli of October the Company's steamer Queen of the Pacific discovered the Empire dis abled and in a perilous position on the coast of Oregon, and towed her into a port ot sarety. r or tins reason a reasonable amount of salvage is claimed by the Coast Steamship com pany, the amount of which Judgo Hoffman is asked to determine. Tho Omaha Herald of Oct. 24th says: "A big brigade of laborers, variously estimated at from 5,000 to 8,000 men, is scattered all along the Union Pacific railways Oregon Short Line from American Falls west and north. Tho Road is finished continu ously from Granger, Wyo., where it starts from the main line, to Ameri can Falls, Idaho, a distance of 240 miles; and for a stretch of about a score of miles beyond. The contrac tors and their men aro grading in different places all the way into Ore gon and also from Shoshone, the junction with the Wood river branch, to Hailey, in the heart of the Wood rircr mining camps. Do you want to make a present ? You will surely be suited at Auler's. Furnished or uniunnsiied rooms for rent; tho finest in the city and ma most desirable location. Inquire at As toriax office. Parties desiring some elegant furni ture but little used, bed-room set, sec retary, kitchen furniture, etc., can be accommodated by applying at the Asto kiax office from 10 to 2 o'clock. liOst a jjold bracelet, "with mono- ; gtd and Diacc. 4eave ai mis KTLTYRD FOR COIN A Portland Murder. On tlio evening of the 20th uk., the body of a man named Carl Ander son was found on Swan island, about one mile distant from Portland, rid-! ' died with buckshot, and he was sup- posed to have been murdered. At the inquest it was shown that Anderson, who was formerly a saloon-keeper in Chicago, arrived in Portland about six 'weeks ago, accompanied by a woman supposed to be his his mistress and his brother Alfred Anderson, both of whom had disappeared since the mur-i der. It was further shown that on Oct. 10th Carl and his brother hired ' two guns to go huntingjfand purchased buckshot, etc.; that the next day Al fred brought back the guns and paid the hire, saying his brother had gone east. That night Alfred and the woman registered at the Norton House as man and wife, and left on the boat for this city the next morning, taking Carl's trunk along with the rest of the baggage. The dead man had been shot with a shotgun, the charge entering behind the left ear and coming out at the right eye, a few shot passing through the rim of his hat. Ho was seen on the night of the 1 1 th and said he in tended to leave by steamer on the 115th. He was known to have a belt full of gold twenties on his body. The money, together with a gold watch and chain and whatever change he had in his pocket, was missing, and as no weapon was found near him, the theory of suicide was untenable, and it was evident the man had been mur dered for his money, and the jury re turned a verdict in accordance with the evidence. Chief of Police Lappcus, of Port land, telegraphed to San Francisco asking that Alfred Anderson and woman in his company, on the steam Dakota from Yictoria, be arrested, which was done, 011 a charge of mur der. The man was very reticent, and claimed to have thought his brother was in Chicago until the time of his arrest. He further stated that he had seen his brother Charles in Portland two days before his (Alfred's) leaving that city, which was 011 or about the i)th of October. They had never had any words, and as to the amount of money his brother had he had no knowledge. When he last saw his brother Carl the latter was intending to start the next moining for Chicago, having become disgusted with the business prospects in Portland. As to the woman, whose name was Bertie Nelson, she had been with his brother Carl in Chicago, and ho never saw her until she came to Portland. She had been working with a family tliero, being uisatislieu witn her posi tion, and deserted by her tormer paramour, Carl, who, tho prisoner claims to have thought to have gone to Chicago, he (Alfred) made, a propo sition to her that she become his mistress, to which she acceded. The prisoner stated that he had been in Portland for eight years working on steamboats and along shore, and left Portland for San Francisco, intend ing to resumo the same occupation in that city, and brought the woman with him at her own request. While in Portland he had lived for several years in a cabin near the old saw mill, mado prominent 111 the criminal history of Oregon by reason of its marking the locality where the body of the victim of the notorious murderess, Carrie Bradley, was discovered. Alfred Anderson is a tall, ponciful man, standing six feet high, anl is twenty four years of age. The female prisoner, Bertio Nelson, was even more uncommunicative than her pesudo consort upon the immedi ate subject of the murder leading to their arrest. She is a native of Sweden and but twenty years of age. She states that on the 23d of Septem ber she an ived in San Francisco from Chicago with Carl Anderson, and they registered :is man and wife- at the American Exchange hotel. Carl had kept a large saloon in Chicago, known as the Scandinai ian saloon, and she supposed that he had made money. After remaining in this city about three days they went to Port land, n here she went to work with a family with whom she remained but nine days. About three weeks ago she was out walking with Carl one night, and on his return with her to the house of the family with whom she was living he told her that he could do nothiug in Portland and-was going back to Chicago. The next day Alfred visited her and told her that Carl had gone to Chicago. Then it was that the two entered into a com pact to live together and started for San Francisco. An investigation by the detctives resulted in the discovery of 185 on Alfred Anderson, a revolver and an open-faced gold watch. On the woman nothing was found, and the satchel she carried in her hand contained nothing but apparel. A subsequent examination of the trunks resulted in finding some of the dead map's clothing. The gold coin supposed to bo about $850 is as yet undiscovered. Lappous went down on the Queen of the Pacific last Sunday to bring tho prisoner to Port land. Thirty-three states elect to-day; the Astoria vote is that Adler has the finest stock in the city. ot Chamber merce. of Com MONDAY EVKNIKU, Xor. G. Chamber met pursuant to adjourn ment. President Jlowlby in the chair; E. C. Holden, secretary. Minutes cflast raeetitifrread and approved; bill of F. Packard for transcript of pilot law and official certificate to same, 813, wns ordered naid. The following- named gentlemen were proposed and. J..1 1 i.l .. .... Vwif f lin Oimiv amy eiecicu jus uic.iiuoio i -....... t ber of cemmerce: W. E. Dement, C. W. Dusen, Adair, Allen. Fulton, S. Ellmorc, 15. an John W. Hume, Jr., S. D. J. F. Halloran, and A. V. Dr. A C. Kinney, of committee .,,.:.,wi ., -cT-fr,;.. ..,. m suitiihli! 1 "W"'""-" "to . , J steamship to ply between storia and t San Francisco, reported that TZ steamship I tions had been forwarded to steamship ith -i view' - to procure the desired information. J President Bowlby read several im portant communications which had been forwarded to various government officials in reference to the public in terests of Astoria. A letter from his excellency Gov ernor Moody, in reference to the ap. pointment of the third pilot commis sioner, in reply to a communication from the Chamber was read by the secretary. Messrs. Wright, Case, W. W. Parr kcr, were appointed a committee to select a suitable room for the use of the Chamber. The meeting then adjourned till first Monday in December, unless sooner convened by order of the Pres ident. Cape Hancock Record- Nov. Gth, '82. '.) a. m. Cloudy One sail in sight. raining, bar rough. FEMALE CO.MILAI.TS.' Dr. E. X. Piek.e, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir I write to" tell you what 3'our "Favorite Prescription" has done for me. I had been a great suf ferer from female complaints, especi ally "dragging down," for over six years, during much of the time unable to work. I paid out hundreds of dol lars without any benefit till I took three bottles of the "Favorite Pre scription," and never had auything do me so much good in my life. I ad vise everv sick lady to take it. " Mns. EMILY RHOADS, McBrides, Mich. Adler .stock of goods now opening will be sold at the lowest prices. Albums, decalcomanie, stamp col lections ete., in eniilcss vanetyat Ail IcrV. Mothers should Know It. Fretful babies cannot help disturb ing everybody, and mothers should know how soothing Parker's Ginger Tonic is. It stops babies pains, makes them healthy, relieves their own anxi ety and is safe to use. Journal. A. M. Johnson &, Co'm. Only genuine Borax soap. Otic har will do more washing than any other soap in the market, and will do it far better and ca.sicr. Try it. Coffee! Coffee!! Coffee!!! A great KAUG1IPY Success! Just icceivcd at A. M. .Johnson & Co's. a larce invoice of pure .Java coffee in three-pound tins, positively the best ground coffee in this or any other mar ket, (U7i rmncd strictly pure). Also received large invoice of extra choice green Java and Costa Uiea coffee. Mel rose Baking Powder is the best full weight, no lottery, no fraud. Try it and he convinced. ireat Itun. The pure Java Cofleo sold by A. M. JohiiMin & Co. only, is having the larg est sale of any brand of prcpaied coffee ever bi ought to this market. Important A'otloe. A full line of artist V materials con sisting of tube colors, iable brushes, picture varnishes, canvas. A:e. fcc. Ev erything an arti.st wants at' A. M. Joiix-ox iCo. Window Shadow, Wall Paper. The finest assortment of wall paper and window shades ever brought to Astoria at M. Olson's fiirnituie' store. Xewest st las and lowest prices. Xolicc to the LaflieK. Sw itches made from combings or cut hair: new .switches made to older from the best imported hair, in anv shade desired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. Bates leasonable. Call or address riiLKXiiAitT & Sciioi:xi:, Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asto ria. Oregon. OyatcrH! Oywterh ! ! At Frank Fabre's; in everv stvle. Fresh from the beds every day. liraee tip the whole system with King ' the Wood. See Advertisement. " of Are yon made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Yital izeris aposithc cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. Every lady should send i ccnti to Slrawhridce te Clothier. Philadelnhia. and receive their Fashion Quarterly for months. 1000 Engravings and 4 pages new music each issue. Catl Adler wishes to inform the public of the new lineot goods he is receiving now. It is almost impossible to enumerate all. You should go and see yourself to appreciate his beautiful assortment of a little of cver--thing. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Carl Adler has arrived from San Francisco with the largest and finest stock of coods ever brought to Astoria. Will begin opening this week. Pai lor organs, Chase organs and -the celebrated Estey organ, just received at Adlei's music store. Guav hairs often cause annoyance, which Parker's Hair Balsam prevents by restoring the youthful color. It is worth-secing. goods at Carl Adler's. What? Those Proceedings Convincing. ST In offerinc to ovcryone throughout I the land a trial bottle of Symn of Figs irec 01 cuarge inc ianioraia x in syrup . Company is fully aware that it were fol-' Iy to do so if the new remedy did not 1 possess greater merit than any other ar ticle ever offered as a cure for bilio-is-ncss and constipation. But knowing that every dose will convince the one who takes it of its cfliicacy, and make another friend Tor the remedv which is destined to become universal, thev wish everyone to try it. ". E. Dement. "Drug- eir, ! agent ior Astoria, Oregon ,l0(1;rc ,)avj5 &Co n.oJeIeAgent-.j Portland Oregon. 3Iothcr! Mother!! Mother 1 Are 3011 disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering anil crying wit I: the excruciating pain of cutting teeth . If so, go at once and 'ft a home of Mk. Vin.lm Snn(!iiii syrup, it will relieve the noor littlw suf- fwvr immediately depend upon it: lucre K no mistake about it. There not a mother on earth who has ever Si.f:r s"K.3,i set a Bargain or mve rest to the mother, ami n-li.-f :m.l - --v t m-r.n give rest to the mother, and relirf and r.;.i . .1. :... v .: .:: v " ueaun 10 1110 cnim.operaungiiKe manic. . and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre- scriptionof one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 'S cents a bottle. 1 OAI. Try our Dorax Soap madf rax Soap made ospu'aily! has cured many in this section of nerv re the motdclieatc fabric. heaatily to such suflerers.A etn. for us anil guaranteed itv. Can be used will not injure A fine toilet soap. A 31. .Innxsox t Co, To tke Public- 1 wLsh to inform the public that my' establishment is the oxr.y im.ack in Astoria that makes candy: 1 make the nnest ircsa canny every iiay, and this is more than any one else can ay here ratroiuze home manufacture. Joiix P. Ci.akx. It Toughens, SOZODONT toughens the gums and j makes them healthy, so that they hold in the teeth firmly. It removes tartar, ! gives comfort, is economical of health' and money, and when once used will never be given up.. Try SOZODOXT. I All the patent medicines adveitised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc- can he bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's druff store, opposite Oceiden hctel, Astoria. -A Xasal Injector tree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Price 50 cent Sold by Y, . Dement." For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the bet ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem opposite the bell tower, and ce Camp bell. ' tSIiiloh's Catarrh llemedy a osi tivc cure for Catarrh, Diptheria andj Cauker Mouth. Sold by . E. Dement. If you want something really line I go to Carl Aider's. i Best cough candy at Oerkwitx's op posite Bell tower. Prof. . I. F. Meyer wishes to inform the public and his pupils that he is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and atao French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every convenience for study and improvement, at his residence. Hi's experience renders this an opportunity which it i worth while to any one to embrace. "Hackmetuck.'' a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price li'i and ."0 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement. Two Surgeons representing the NA TIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE of Indianapolis, Philadelphia. Atlanta Ga., and San Francisco, will be in Poirr r.Axn, Oiikoox. at the St. Charles Ho tel, from Xov. 2d to the 11th inclusive, prepared with an expensive outfit of the most approved apparatus, for the tieat ment of all cases of disea.se of the .spine, hip, knee, ankle, crooked limbs, club feet, Sec, tec. They will be prepared to make the most difficult surgical opera tions, including cataract, cross eyes, hare lip, deformities of the face, divid ing tendons, operations for disea.se of the genital organs, piles, fistula. &c. A rare opportunity is offered those need ing their .services. Old patients especi ally requested to visit them. Shipper & Itybke. Xo. 11, Oak .street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. P. J. Goodman, on Chenumus street, has just received the latest ami most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Cadet blue and Terra Cotta note paper, the latest style, as well as a charming assortment of new .stjlcs pnpetcries. at Adlers. Hallo ! Where are j on going '.' Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. The Itev. Geo. II. Thajer.of Bour bon, Ind., says: uBolh myself and wife oweour lives toSim.oifs Coxscmitiox Cum:." Sold by W. E. Dement. Silicon's Cl'hK will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. Ifnvit vnn tried a stew or nan ioa.st as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order one and j you'll thank us for lite advice We learn front A. M. Johnson & Co. t that their pure ground .lava L'ollee i a pronounced success and is meeting with large sales. Shoal water bay eysters: fresh every dav. at Frank Fabre's. Chatterbox, Wideawake for this year, at Adler's. Now open at Adler's a fine lino of work baskets, iufant's baskets, and baskets of all sorts. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, anil all throat and jung complaints. 50 cents and.?l a bot tle. A verill's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W. Coiuus drug store opposite Occident Hotel. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City book store. Mr. John Kogera-of the Central Mar ker. has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., iu their season Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10cts50ctsandSl. Sold by W. E. De ment. For sweet and tender elk meat, go to Rawling's fruit store, Main street. Immense is the stock of books Adler is just receiving. Books by all celebrated writers. Anything you want in that line ho can get you. Mrs. E. K. Hinkcrs improved sys tem of Dress Cutting by chart is ac knowledged to be the best. Mrs. S. T. McKean is agent for Clatsop county, and Ls prepared to teach all who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity new presented. Residence, corner of Lafayette and SquenocquaSts. Astoria. Removal ! Removal ! I will soon move into the new build- iiia on FlaveFs dock! now occupied by! ! Gallick s 1 urniture SlOl'e. tllHl Will Sell my line stock of Clothing, Gents Eur- wishing Goods, etc.,' at a sacrifice rather -. . r' . it m i ' 1 lyjL, JL. X3LXV1.1 JL The I!os Merchant Tailor. Hatter Clothier. and Heartily Recommended. Don't condemn a good thing because you have been deceived by worthless nostruma. Parker's Ginser Tonic A CARD. To all who are suffering Irom the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv- ...1. if..oN....- ......1.. . 1. ....... f,.. r. ...... hood. etc.. I will .send a recine that will cure vou FKKK ()!' CIIAHGK. This reat re'.uudv was discovered ov a mis . ' sionary in South America. Send a self 1 addressed en elope to the Itcv. Josi:rn T. Ixjiax. .station 1), Xew York City. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE Wednesday. November 15. at 12 o'clock Noon. 850 Acres, more or less, GOOD FARMING LAND. All under Fence, at Sea Side, Clatsop Plains. 20 TJead Young' Cows (none over G years,) -t with fresh Calves. 123 Head Fine Cotswold Sheep o"2 Thoroughbred Goats. and Graded 2 Good work Horses, 1 Wagon, and u complete outfit of Farming Implements, ail as uood as new. Household Effects; Consisting of Parlor, Bed-room and Kitchen Furniture. Instructed by . I. T. Mtilkey, Esq.. I v.l sell the abou laud and personal property at public auction, posithcly without reserve, for cash, to the highest bidder. The land is well calculated for tuo farms, and if de sired w ill be put up hi tw o lots. This valua ble property is so well known that further description is unnecessary. Mr. Mitlkey's title is perfect and be will ghc a "Warranty Deed. K.C. IIoldkx, Auctioneer. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HKKKUY CIYEX TflAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Charles Hanson and Daniel Cronk. In the business known as the (Jlobc Saloon, in As toria, Oregon, is this dav dlssohed by mu tual consent. Charles Hanson will collect all debts due the business, settle all debts against laiul continue the business at the idd stand. Ciiai:les Haxsox. Dxiki.Cj:oxiv. Astoria, October , IS82. d30d BOAT FOl'XI NI V painted reddish-brown, came ashore at my place one mile below Young's river. () uer will pro; c properly and pa charges. ' IIIUA31GKAY. MAKTI.V FOAK. .1. .l.STOKKS FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale and retail dealers In Woodiind Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco.. Cigars. Wines and Liquors FOKKICX AND DOMESTIC Fruits and Vegetables. FLOUR, EEO, AM) COUNTRY PPvODUCE. AMI General Commission Merchants ASTOlttA. OltP.KOX. Xet lo Oregon Kallway x-Xav. co's Dock. iIaw A. V. Allen, (.siCCB.ssiU It) I'USK it L1.BN.) Wholesale and retail dealer h. Groceries, Provisions, Gtuekwy. Glass and Plated Ware, TUOrifAI AXD DOMESTIC! FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with fines, Liprsjotaol Cigars A. Yan Dusen & Go. WOULD UKSPKCTPULLY CALL THE attention of the Public to the fact that they are Agents for the following sewing lnaclimes, viz : Tho Improved Singer. The White. The Crown And The Eldridgc. Which they are selling from 3.". to3."0. each ana defy Competition. Persons wishing to purchase machines should call and insneet our stock before nur- cJiaslng elsewhere, as we guarantee to give penect satisfaction as regards quality and i price. C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. TIHIE li THE LEADIITC Dry Goods Clothing- House OF ASTORIA. jJHJIF Mil DECIDED Every Bepzrimeni Filled to Overfiowlag! O DKESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. In this department will bo found the Latest Styles with Trimmings to piatcl), comprising recent importations of new and decided novelties, XOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE. Among- the main- colors in our extensive line of fall materials may be mentioned Terra Cottu. Hussar. Jumbo. Plum, Garnet, Myrtle, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT-COMPLETE LINE-OF Blankets, Flannels, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Sheetings, lapkius, Table Linen. Towels, Etc., Etc. Hosiery and Underwear Department. We aie showing complete lines in Ladies and Children's Hosiery Underwear CLOAK DEPARTMENT. In our Cloak room will be found Pompadours, Circulars, Ulsters, Dolmans, Jackets, Wraps, etc. While directiug attention to this department we feel confident in asserting that our styles are not only the newest, but our prices are exceedingly moderate. 1 ei (KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TU'TLDTXG.) Aktokia, November 1, 18S2. FALL IMPORTATIONS ! -AT We are receiving by every steamer new additions to our stock of Dry Goods. Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Suitable for the season. Hosiery Blankets, Eta. Our stock fo Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, etc., show a large variety. Also an elegant line of Ladies and Children's CLOAKS, TJLSTERS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, WALKING JACKETS, DOLMANS, ETC. e Our tables are covered with the nicest selection of Fichus, Ties, Collarettes and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. OXJJR MOTTO;' QVf CtC SALES AND SMALL PROFIT. We -Stndj' to ricase. "Samples sent free to any address on application. g? Agents for the celebrated Springfield Sewing Machine. a. Mcintosh, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, OCCIDENT BLOCK, AM. Men's Furnishing Goods, White Fine Selection of Neck-wear, CLOTHING! Overcoats, Ulsters, Business Suits, The largest and most complete stock of CLOTHS. WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES. ETC.. ETC. &SititK niaik t order at Miort notice. Het Workmui.liip and fit guaranteed.-K For Sale. QAO ACHES TTMBEK LAND in T. 9 N, OlO ll. 7 West. Title good ; price rea-1 J sonable ; terms cah. J. O. BOZOttTH, Real Estate Ascnt IIXIL ArVRAOfMMBI Cadet Bine, Bronze, Wine, Seal, Navy, Brique. j w n hl i THE - :i PRAEL BROTHERS. Next Boor (o Pythian Hall. ASTORIA, OREGON. KTXDS OK- Scarlet Underwear, all Wool. Hosiery, Gloves, etc. US PAPER maybefouadon file at Geo. P. Rowkli. ft Co's K wjK:r Advertising sing Bur Bureau (10 Sprace Stl .where ad vcr- NEWYORK. tlsL ontractamay be V.dw for It In i IT. iy- , :; 1 fl V rCl i. - f