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Ci'R-' ' fit V 3fT' -- -. j , -V ,- it -v " r j-.' (3 glic SnUij staelau. AhTOKTA, OliEttON SATURDAY WAY XOV EMBER 13, 18-2 ISSUED BVERY WOHKING (.Monday Excepted!. . P. KALLORAN & COMPANY, 1'ct.li.ihkks Asn I'norniKTons. Arturian ItnlMinj, Cast .trcH. Terms o Subscriptfcn . ercad by Carrier, per wook ..........:2L M by icail, four ujouthF.....-. .......... cot by lunil, one yoar................. Froo of Postaso to Subscribers. " Advertisements inserted by the yoar at no rate of SI ."W per square ior month. i'mnsient ndvortisinK. by the day or weot, fly cents por gquaro for oach insertion. A harness and saddlery shop is badly needed in Astoria. How suddenly the sun sinks be hind the hills these short afternoons! The Pendleton city council has raised liquor licenses to 1000 a year. Rev. David Wills, chaplain U. S. A., formerly of Fort Colville, is in the city. . Yesterday added another to tho long roll of fine days that we arc blest with. IJessio L6uise King is in Seattle. The rest of thc company have gone to San Francisco. Multnomah Engine compairy Xo. 2, of Portland, intend to perpetuate their organizition- There were eight hundred candi dates for congress at the last election. 507 of the lot were left. Head Carl Adler's new advertise ment to day. He has a large stock and is enlarging his business. Thc dwelling house belonging to the O. P. &.. Co. 's agent at Kalanin. was burned last Tuesday night. The Queen stopped here yester day long enough to discharge her Astoria freight. Thanks, captain. Ships drawing 17i feet pass gently out of the mouth of the Wil lamette without any visible discolora tion of the water. Thc Lord Kinnaird arrived m yesterday; tho "Wakefield came down; the Glcnshee finished loading; the Queen of the Pacific arrived in. Tho Washington Territory board of pilot commissioners will meet on the 28th inst They will, doubtless, have considerable business on hand this time. Magnificent auroral displays yes terday morning and evening. At one time tho whole sky was luminous with long streamers of white and rosy light. Hon. M. C. George will start for Washington on tho 24th, acccompan ied by his mother, who goes to Ohio on a visit after a thirty years' ab sence. Tho board of pilot commissioners met in Portland last Thursday, organ ized by electing .1. A Brown presi dent and K. H. Biuuty, secretary, and adjourned to the 17th. Among other improvements that Capt. Flavel has been making this Reason we notice a platform scales, capable- of weighing six tons, which he is having placed in front of his office on the dock. -Tho H. W. Dudley, which has been in the stream for several months, left for tho Sound yesterday to load lumber. 'Tis said that the captain refused a proffered charter to load wheat at G5 s. (I d. when he arrived here. Serious difficulty is experienced on the Sound in tho matter cf piling, tho torodo boring into it and render ing it useless in a comparatively short period. Piling driven at Astoria twenty years ago is still stanch and strong. Tho Tacotua Ledger says that Gen. Spraguc has issued orders for building in the Northern PaciGc shops at that place, as soon as possible, 100 stock cars, 300 flat cars, 250 box cars, C baggage and mail cars, and 12 caboose cars. This latter order is chiefly for supply of rolling stock for the Pen d'Oreille and Clark's Fork divisions. The London Grocers Gazette of late date, reports spot parcels of sal mon in limited request; for arrival, Columbia river fish is quoted at 25s. A favorite brand on the spot Iras sold this "week at 27s, while Frazor river can be bought as low as 23s. This lat ter pack, which used to run Columbia river very close, is at present in dis favor in this market, and unless the quality improves, some competent au thorities think that the difference in value between it and Columbia river roods will become still rreatcr. Of the Liverpool market tho same au thority says: "This market remains still without animation, and prices -show no material chango; small par cels of Columbia river have changed hands at 25s per case, but for choice brands 25s Gd to 26s .per case is ranted." If that man ever gives little girls candy for kisses again, he .will have somebody else than children to deal -with. A Fatiiek. Have you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabrc cooks it? Order one and .you'll thank us for the advice. Poco Tiempo. Cicii. W. 13. Hazen, head of the Signal Service, viites io the S. F. Alia, as follews: In your issue of the 22d nit., you "I i'a " HIO lillU SUCCefiSIUl warnings iven by this ofticu against dangerous cyclones on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. i 'Vcon the Pacific, while patting J, r , -i , f ti.. nlp,.;r-in officials on the back, desire to repeat Thc first counC1! -'f lI,B imln ! our appeals for a central station and Legion of Honor in Iowa was insti j service of a like kind on the Pacfic tuied in 1870, and theio are now 135 cntsj seaboard." councils, with a membership of over noi la3MPtIur.o with thc desire and t .-,,000 hi the state. ' ; have done all in my iKwer to convince 0n . .,... f. ,. w. Grand Eu- congress of the necessitv for two indi-j caiing officer on the Pacific coast. Pills are now pending in both JiotiBes of congress providing for a permanent j organization of thc corps, which will give thc facilities desired by you and me on your coast. It was nvy hope that a bill would pass at the last ses sion of congress, but for some reason it did not. Much depends on your delegation from the Pacific coast. It is hoped that next winter, though the short session, will see thc bill a law W. IJ. Hazi:.v, Prigadier and Urevet Major-Genera!, Chief Signal Officer, U. S. A. j ; the second, :ol; the tnmi, ..,-'oi, r - - and the senior, 1,430. A Secret Page. j ., ., . . , ,- - , . There are 2i grand lodges, Knights Since the death of W. .1. Dovan, a of 1yli1j.lSf ; ti,e United States, 1,G73 little chapter of his life's history has sub(,Vdinate lodges, and 110,003 mem been reopened. While he Hveil in ber& The balances n hand in grand Walla Walla, he became acquainted inr;S(i;ct;on3 ;m j nbordinatea a-rc- with a daughter of Mrs, lives on the Touchet. Herzog, who x few miles fnnu that city, and the acquaintance! , . ", ,, n. ripened into love. Put thc young npened into love. J Jut tnc y lady's mother did not approve of his visits, and, finally, in a iieremptory manner forbade him paying her daughter further attention. A fit of despondency seized him, from which ho could not recover, having very littlo moral courage or firmness of will. He was so much attached to thc lady that he had his policy in the A. O. l W. made out in her name. He then made up his mind to leave Walla Walla and come to Portland, where, after concluding thai his suit fur the hand of Miss Heiy.og was at an end, he had the policy transferred to his sons. A gentleman who knew him in the upper country, said that he had started them off alone. They attract no pluck and could not face defeat or ed tn attention of members of the disappointment, and always Hew to order en route, who looked after them narcotics for relief. He attempted S carefully, and they arrived safely, suicide twice before leaving Walla i Supreme Treasurer Robert J. Walla. Portugal Siawlanl. Breckinridge, Knights of Honor re- Sailor Drowned. Yesterday afternoon the British bark Penshaw was taken down to anchorage, and when about opposite tho saw mill one of the sailors named Carl Zamzow jumped overboard and was drowned. He had shipped just boforc the vessel slatted down, and it is said, complained to some of his companions after getting on board that he had no clothes. While help ing to work the windlass he suddenly started for the ship's side and in re ply to a question "where are you going?" said "Good bye.'' A boat from the Zoila, which was near, al most succeeded in reaching him, but all effort was useless. Thc unfortu nate young man was a native of Stettin, .aged 20 years. wu.ift savkimw ;.tii:i. Workingmen will economize by em ploying Dr. Pierce s Medicines. His "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" and "Golden Medical Discovery" cleanse the blood and system thus preventing evcrs and other serioiiB diseares, and curing all scrofulous and other humors. Sold by druggists. KcaiUiis flatter. Thoc long winter evenings you need reading matter, and now that the eloc of the year is coming mi don't forget that at Carl Adler's you can subscribe for any periodical new.spnpcr or maga zine published in the I nited States' or Europe, Harpers, Frank Leslie's, etc at publishers prices. Xew goods arriving at Carl Adler's liner aim m greater variety ilian over before soph here. Do you know who i- going to be! married V Because if you do, and in tend buying a wedding present, Carl Adlereau Milt your taste. A look at hi elegant stock will convince you. Cards of every color, designs and styles wedding cards, new years, Christinas, birthday canls. new designs and unequalled variety, at Carl Adler's. X girl wanted la go in the eountry and do housework, inquire at Mrs. Malcolm's The ladies of the 31. E. church will hold their Fair at Liberty Hall, Thurs day and Friday evenings, Xov. 23d, and 24th. They will have a variety of tab leaux, each evening, together 'with re freshments of colfee. chocolate, and fresh oysters. The ladies will spare no pains to make it a grand success and to have it a pleasant time. All are invited. Admission at the door, ten cents. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at thc City book store. Prof. J. F. Mover wishes to inform the public and his pupils that he is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and also French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every convenience for study and improvement, at his residence. His experience renders this an opportunity which it is wortli while to any one to embrace. Shoalwatcr bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. Thc nicest and freshest chocolate caramels at the Pioneer Candy factory, opposite the Bell tower. Wilhoit mineral water, fresh and sparkling, at F. B. Elbcrson's. Best cough candy at Oerkwitz's op posite Bel I tower. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Fresh Squash pics, mince pics, fruit cake, etc., at the Seaside bakery. Mystic Fraternities. In Illinois there has been a fjatu of 1,500 members by the Odd Fellow lodges during the year. William Albright the supreme secre tary of the United Order of Foresters, :s tinder 2o,000 bonds, which are se cured by the New York Fidelity com- t i ,- n ir ..f ttesmiri UUIIljJIUUlll J. v v. , will hold its annual session at St. Leuis: on the following days the grand lodge will be convened. At a late .session of the Masonic grand lodge of Missouri at St. Loins, there was an attendance of 700 on the last; the largest single day's attendance since its institution, sixty-two years ago. According to the last report of thc supreme secretary, Knights of tho Golden Pule, there is a membership of 0,011, of which the first class has L.lte .si,233,n01. r, . , , j nf ti. Ancient - . , f ,. . , ,.. , - 1, .. Order of tinted Workmen m the west , . ,. , . ,., .,, , met in ienvcr, wci. juiii, nuu i '"$, representation from Colorado, Xew Mexico and Arizona. The local lodge extended its hospitalities. The grand lodge, Knights of Pyth ias, of Missouri, convened in annual session at Carthage on Oct. 17th. Tho famous Golden Crown Drill Crops of St. Louis and other divisions of thc uniformed rank throughout tho state participated in a parade and competi tive drill. A Des Moines Odd Fellow, wishing to send his two motherless children to relatives in Virginia, placed the three linked pin on each boy's coat and , ports that his receipts fronrMay 1 to October 1. this year, were S9u,- 33(i.l!) for the widows' and orphans' benefit fund, and S1L.428 for the general fund. He has paid out from thc benefit fund $894,314.02, and holds cash to meet sixty-two $2,000 already drawn and not presented for payment. The Garfield Monument associ llion recently incorporated under the laws of Ohio, is an organization of Knights Templar, liaving for its object the erection of a 250,000 monument in Lake View cemetery, Cleveland, in memory of the murdered president. About 8120,000 have already been subscribed, :uid as there are are up wards of 54,O00Knights Templar in the United States, the whob amount, it is expected, will be raised by spring. There is considerable excitement in the Encampment branch of Odd Fellowship over tho creation of a special degree for such Patriarchs as are now or may become uniformed. On Odd Fellows' Day, at the Centen ial exhibition, there was the first dis play of uniformed patriarchs. At tempts had been made at successive sessions of the Sovereign Grand Lodge to secure authority for uni forming members of this branch. Failing to obtain any recognition, the Patriarchs selected a uniform, organ ized uniformed battalions and began drilling under tactics compiled by Col. Eddy, of Rochester, X.Y. Tho Centennial display led the Sovereign Grand Lodge to prescribe a uniform for street use, and it recognized that already in use, and approved Patri arch Eddy's tactics. After this the members desired a separate degree, wherein all the work should be done in uniform. Failing in this they organized the Patriarchal Circle as an independent hotly, with grand and supreme authorities. Tho remark ablo popularity of this movement led the Sovereign Grand Lodge at its lato session to provide a special degree for these Patriarchs, and to condemn the outside organization. Now the members of the Patriarchal Circle are being urged to stand fast to the Temples bj' their officers; the Sover eign Grand Lodge virtually threatens the members who do so, and as a re sult thc Patriarchs are applying for the new degree, while-privately ex pressing the intention of taking all the degrees they can, and judging between the Patriarchial Circle and new uniformed eucampmenta. This question interests over 150,000 men. Shipper & Ryhkc, Xo. 11, Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of tho metropolis. Every lady should send 2T. cents to Strawbridgc & Clothier, Philadelphia, and receive their Fashion Quarterly for t' months. 1000 Engravings and 4 pages new music each issue. Mr. John Rogers of thc Central Mar kct, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season P. J. Goodman, on Chcuamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable stylo of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc Agent In Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Xeticc f tfce I,a4ic. Switches made from couibiugs or cut nair: new switcnes msdc to order, from the best imported hair, in any shade desired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. Bates reasonable. ' Call or addreps UnxnsnAin: & Sciioi.ni:. Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asln- ria, Oregon. Don't condemn a good thing because you have been deceived by worthless nostmmn. Parkers Ginger Tonic rj ... T i. has cured many in this section of nerv- i 1 tltS, Wtll)S. xSOOtS ous disorders, and wo recommend it ! heaatilytosuhufi-,,,. jam $m ft A CARI. j To all who are suffering from thel CAV otOl'C Ol error.- and Indiscretions of vouth. nerv- ous weakness, early decav. loss or man hood, etc., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you TIJEE OF CILVBGE. This,' great remedy was discovered bv a mis fll K ,. T ,. c, 1 r 1-. 4 sionary in South America. Send a .-.! 1 Jl O OSS MG I Cllftllt auuresseu envelope to me. j;ev. .JOskimi T. Inman. StptiouD, Xew York City. Great Run. The pure .lava Coffee sold bv A. M. Johnson Jc Co. onlu. is having the I:irr- est sale of any brand of prepared coffee I " """"' Success. The tale of Syrup of Fi:s is .simply inimesns. Everyone istakiinr it. and jifl aumir-tliat it is the best medicine ever' used. Children cry for it on account of . its pleasant taste, and grown people, who have used it once never taki :v- thing else. Fnlike other remedies for biliousness and constipation it never looses it.s power to act. and it always leaves the orirans on whioli it :n.t stronger than before. Besides, one feels I ' fresh and bright and realizes that it isj' mature sown true laxative. W.E.I le nient druggist, is agent for A.storia. Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents. Portland Oregon. Mothers! Xetkeru!! Mother- 1 Arc you disturbed at night and broken I of your rest by a sick child suffering ! aim crying witu me excruciating pain noor lerer immediately denend unon it: there is no mistake about it. There Is S not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the. pre scription of one ol the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. '." cents a bottle. Ladicft! Splemlid Ilarxuitt ! Mrs. Malcolm is closing out her stock of embroideries at cost. A fine lot of ladies' cloaks, ulsters, and English walking jackets will also be sold at cost. No better bargains can be got an vwhere. Special Xotirc The Home Dramatic Society, under the auspices ot A.storia Lodge Ao. o. r. O.G. T., wish to announce to the public of Astoria, and vicinity, that thev will render the interesting drama, entitled -Ten Nights in a liar Jloom," at Liberty Hall, Nov. 21st, 1882. Itoerved seats 7." cents, at J. E. Thomas's Drug. store. TJy order of committee. liadien. Mr.Litt reliable, manufacturer, will soon be herewith elegant Cloaks at .o per cent, less than can be lHHight. TO Thc Public. 1 take great pleasure in informing the traveling public that I have moved into my new hotel on Jefferson ami Hamil ton streets, and will endeavor to keep as respectable a house and set as good a ta ble as any hotel in tho northwest. 1 also take this method of publicly thank ing the. Hansen Jlros., architects and contractors and builders of my hotel for the masterly and workmanlike man ner in which they did their work, and for upright and manly dealings with me in our business transactions. TiiKoaoitK Di:oi:.msi:k. OyMtcrs! OyMters!! At Frank Fabre's; in every sUle. Fresh from the beds every day. Window Shades. Wall Paper. The finest assortment of wall paper mil witiitnw vlifii1i fvir lirnii"lif In Astoria at M. Olsen's furniture' store. Xewest styles and lowest prices. i A. M. JoknHOii JL Cat's. Onlv genuine Jlorax soap. One bar j will db more washing than any other soap in the market, and will do it farj better and easier. Try it. j Pink gums and mouth ami tlazzlingteeth And breath of balm and lips of rose Arc not found in this world beneath With young or old. save only those Who ever wisely while they may. Use SOZODONT by night suul day. Sleepless Nights, made miserable liv tbnf terrible eoii'rb. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. .Sold by W K. I)e- j ment ' That Hacking Cough can he so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Vitidizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite. Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price. 10 and 73 cents per Iott!e. Sold by W. E. Dement. A verill's mixed paints, the best in use. for sale at J. W. Connrs drug store opposite Occident Hotel. All the patent medicines advertised i in this paper, togemer wun me cuoiccsi pcrfumerv, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidpu betel. Astoria. Croup, Whooping Cough ami JJron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold bv W. K. Dement. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee, it cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. Gkay hairs often cause annoyance, which Parker's Hair Balsam prevents bj' restoring tho youthful color. For laino Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnc 'Si cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. J. E. Thomas has opened his Phar macy, in Kinney's JJuilding. and is now prepared to fill all prescriptions. He tine o wnlt nsnrfml Hue. of fi'osh Drturs and Chemicals, and a complete stock of Fancy and Toilet articles. Call and see his elegant store. Boston ice cream at Frank Fabre's. Brace up thc whole system with King of thc Blood. See Advertisement Hallo! Where arc you going-? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roar-r. Catarrh cured, health ami. sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Kcm edv. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. For sweet and tender elk meat, go to Rawling's fruit store, Main street. GRAND OPENING ! Ofl Saturday. November 18,1 In Cloth. Clothinff ; aild flU'lrishing; ffOOClS ! O o M. D. KANT, m . , I 1 ft UQ on Flavel's Dock. SOAP. j 'iryonrBorav 'oap made uxpressiy j for u and guaranteed of superior quaf- 1 Uy. Can be ucd for any purpose, and j w 'U "t injure the nmt delicate fabric, i - fine toiler oaii. A M. Johnson it Co. To fun Public I wish to inform thc publre that niv establishment is the only it.aci: iii Astoria that makes candy; 1 make the iinesL ireu canny every nay. and tins - r more man any one else can -av here. atronize home manufacture. John P. Ci.akn. Important Xotlcc. A full line of artists materials con sisting of tube colors, sable brushes, picture varnishes, canvas. &c. A-c. Ev erything an attist wants at A. M. Johnson &Co. Furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent: thc finest in the city and m a most desirable location. Inquire at As touian office. for the. genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best t wines, liquors and San Franeiseo beer, call at the Gem opposite, the bell tower.' and see Camp bell. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherrj always at hand. Jt cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and' all throat and , ping complaint;.. cents amiRi a oot 1 tie- We learn from A. M. Johnson & Co. that their pure ground Java Coffee is a pronounced sucees and is meeting with large sales. J,E THOMAS, DRUGGIST -AND PHARMACIST. Kinney's I'.uihliiitr. opiHitt! U.K. Warren's ASTORIA, OREGON. Drugs and Chemicals. a ni: link of HOMEOPATHIC REMEDYS. Toilet and Fancy Articles. ijyi'reMTiiitiiw. rarciilly compounded at all Iitmrs. - ASK l'OK Union India Rubber Company's Pure ParafJiini Crack Proofl RUBBER BOOTS. P.EWAltK op imitatiens: 15c .sure the Hoots arc stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRIXGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their crapkinj; or breaking. Wc are now making them with RITBBKU AXD ASJIKSTOS Soh'N which will make them last more than twice as Inns as any Kultber Hoots made. FOU HALF. P.V ALL DKALKKS. ALL KINDS UntP.F.K HKLTIXO, PACK- in:. hosi-:.spi:inc:s.i LOTiirxn. P.OOTS AND SHOES, etc. ;ooiyi:ak icidrer to. It. II. PEASE. .Ir. J S. .M. KUNYON. -Audits, tin San Francisco. A. V. Allen, (sheers-wit: to paub A; ali.kn.) Wholesale ami reull i!ealer"ln troeerfos, Provisions, ftrookwj. Glass and Plated Ware, TKOPICAL AND DOMESTIC! FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. To-ethpr with fines, Liquors, ToteolCips Notice. milE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE X Stockholders of the Pythian Land ami IJuiMiiiK Association will be held at thc as sociation hall on Wednesday, December 6th, at atsO I. M.. for the nurnoseof electinc a board of Directors for the ensuing year ami lorme consideration otsitcn oilier busi ness as mav Jecallv come before it. tC E. A. NO YES, Scc'v. Notice. TUE TIME IN WHICH TO PAY School taxes in School District No. l will ex pire on the 15th of the present month. Pay up aud save cost. THOMAS BOELLING. Deputy Clerk. T C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. TIHJE THE LEADING Dry Goods Clothing House OF ASTORIA. xew ,m oEemm attrawnmi Every B$prtm8ni Filldi to OverHowiagl DKESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. In this department will be found the Latest Styles with Trimmings to match, cemprising: recent importations of new and decided novelties, NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE. Among- the many colors in our extensive line of fall materials may be mentioned Terra Cotta. Hussar. JuiiiLo. Plum. Garnet, Mvrtlo, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT--COMPLBTl LINE OF Blankets, Flannels. Comforters, Bel Spreads. Sheetings. Napkins, Table Linen, Towels, Etc., Etc. Hosiery and Underwear Department. We are showing complete lines in Ladies and Children's Hosiery I Underwear. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. In our Cloak room will be found Poiiinadourg, Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets, Wraps, etc. While directing attention to this department we feel confident in asserting that our styles are not only tiie newest, but our priees are exceedingly moderate. C.H O O OPE It 1 (KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAN IJUTLDiXG.) Astohia, November , 3SS2. 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. HoslBrfy BlMkt, Ete, Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, etc., show a large variety. Also an elegant line or I.adie and Children's CLOAKS, ULSTEES, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, WALKING JACKETS, DOLMANS, ETC. Our tables are covered with the nicest selection of Fichus, Tics, Collarettes and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. OUR MOTTO: QUICK SALES AND SMAlh PR0FIT9, W'r Study to EMcasr. 5Sampies sent free to any address on application. SS Agents for the celebrated Springfield Sewing Machine. PRAEL BROTHERS. Xcxt Iooi to Pyikiaa Hall. D. A. McINTOSH, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, OCC'imS&T BLOCK. AM. Men's Furnishing Goods, White Fine Selection of Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. CLOTHING! Overcoats, Ulsters, Business Suits, The largest :unl most complete .stock of CF.OT1IS. WORSTEDS. CASSI9IKRES. ETC.. ETC. ozrSuiN marie to order at short notiee. Hest Workni uiship ami lit guarauteed.-W For Sale. QAD ACRES TIMKEIt LAND in T. 0 X, OVO K. 7 West. Title good ; prlco rea sonable : terms cah. .1. 0. BOZORTH. Real Estate Aecnt. !! IillL Cadet Blue, Bronze, Wine, Seal. Navy, Brique. Ulsteivs, THE- ASTORIA. OREGON. KIN!! HI- Scarlet Underwear, all Wool. THIS PAPER niay bo fo file at Rotvi Xcwnpaper AiUcrt bring Bureau (J fctrcetl.whcreadvci'- j new: t Is ing con t met ma y be made for It In If. -v- I : -..I ....- &e 43p5-: . ,- . 'JZtih