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..- ys 01 n aihr niiv AlovUnL ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23, l&S A. G. Alien and family aro up from Fort Stevens. Tho Dayton umallpox p?.tients aro convalescent. Tho disease in undor control. Master Eben Rogers came down from Portland on a visit yesterday afternoon. Ju3tico Court The Portland city council has or dered that the chief of police hnll be 'investigated." Jos. Hume, J. G. Hustler and wifo end E. Leonard are ou the in coming steamer. There will be a special auction sale at Holden's addition to-morrow mornintj. Sec adv. Clams, largo, fat and juicy, are in the market and, together with their praises, 611 many mouths. TV. Gallick, of Portland, father of the late M. W. Gallick, of this city, is regis'ered at tho Occident. -It is thought that 5,000,000 feet of lumber will be required for the Kahuna bridge. A big contract for somebody. -The barge Autocrat is having a large cargo stored aboard, 4,000 caes coal oil wont on yesterday, part of the Young Americans cargo. An angler's camp will be ono of the features of the American depart ment of the International Fisheries Exhibition to be hold in London tho present year. Tho Galatea and Lanarkshire crossed out yesterday. Tiie Jeanie Landless came dowti with 63,920 bushela wheat. The Henry Villard and Berwick Law are on tho way. Piles are being driven to the num ber of 100 in tho vacant lots between Iko Foster's and the Campi Restaunit. A building CO x 75 and similar in ap pearance to the ono nuw occupied by J. E. Thomas will be erected forthwith. The Fleetwood steamed down to LaFayotlo street dock yesterday af ternoon to have a new propeller put in. This propeller was recently sent out from Ohio, and is a peculiar pat tern. Capt Scott is going to give it a trial. An interested aud intorosting crowd filled the court room yesterday after noon to hear and sco tho case of tho State of Oregon va. the par ties charged with tho crimo of feloniously seizing and abstracting sundry property. Bonder turned state's evidonce, and "gavo tho whole business away," as ono diEguatcd auditor remarked. Judge For decided that the testimony lid not warrant the detention of the man, but h.ld tho two girls in the Rum of S250 each, which was fur nished. The caso f Robert Seymour was then called. This individual whose frontal development was considerably battered was arrested by Officer Hun ter yesterday morning, and while be ing arrested drew a revolver on the policemen. His kind intentions were happily frustrated, and Judgo Fox upon he-ring the testimony concluded that .f 1,00 bail was nouc too high for his (219, It isn't probable that he if ill et t'l-tt amount of surety. Beas ley and Hunter deserve credit for promptly preventing the individual in question from carrying out his de clared intention to shoot. rf rloeflta iniTiirfiiB ny. VkTf-flne ritlf l XOC ' uvamoi lumtir.w wi VI..U.J. i"'i I !ii i , -r . . --. . ' I lUtlllVlirO UL Ull." UUIUWU UtJirvil ....i v -r .i. "-..-. w. i- r.i"?aV-inJl?Lt0sIcre-0PP0-hircscntcd of U-stiiufthe now- remedy. .u,u ., . ... m i0 .- , ,,u, V. XW V, .OSOTOCS. Synp of Fgs f K.p of oharRe Cascs of mg any mention oi it. If a birth, the . tt: . .- lonsr standing, which have onlv been Appearance of tho doctor, or the state aeinngatiost. ?!r?!?? iS'l1'0 Kj5rM? .nLed.L Mrs. A. Malcoin is closiiir out her , ?." ! '1??T r.?.l 2 l IS !'r2JL"l "J stock of wintor mi!linir- intl tvvnlmi "H "l "l Jri u"roJ-' iiiiineiicu in nLni m,I,inLr- anclwooIW,!Syni!f.fFiBs. Tiio-f who have tried it t praise u highly. J rial bottles free ana larse bottles for sale by W.E. Dement A Relic. Our collection of curiositie3 has been still further enriched by the receipt from Mr. J. G. Ross, of a stone implement which he re cently plowed up at a depth of six inches. It is of granite and was evidently used for bruising and grind ing tho simple graius from which tho ancient residents of this coast, the tirst families as it were, deiived their nourishment. It is about a foot long, aud three inches thick, aud when the interest that its novelty arouses has died awaj will corns handy as a weapon of defense t should occasion unfortunately require. It bear the marks of use, and one cau readily iraagmo the Neolithic man who de sirous of hia fmoruing samp or ves perian cassava induced the partner of his joys and purveyor of the cuisine to prepare the toothsome moss. It will remain on exhibition one Wbek only (not iuciuding Sunday) and may then be forwarded for entry at the collection of antiques in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Y. M. C. A. Regular business meeting this Fri day evening .at 7 o'clock, a full at tendance is desired. Carl A. Haxsok, Scc'y. No Charge "Wanted. The Golden Opportunity. Every sufferer from liver complaints IV nill ..- .11 tin,,,, mil. huh VM.r.is I a- . - . . -IJ V I. 1 OUllUltX Jllllll .. "-.. iuiH,uill.,ul, lAwomanwun gonerai nouso wonc;,,, n,Kfin-imn win rimihtiPK nvni! rlrJyot the golden opportunity. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ppearancc of tho doctor, or the state ment of tho father is sufficient; if a marriage, the word of tho officiating functionary, or tho nssuranco of tho groom will be good evidence, but un less tho parties directly concornod take tho troublo to cauo it to be pub- goods at cost. Are You KxpowMl To malarial influences? Then protect your nystont by using Parker's Giugor j Tonic. It strengthens tho l-idnevs and ! .... ... i- ---- i iisiiea wc are not euppose-i to Know j hver ti throw ofll malan il poisons, and is goon for general oubmty and iMrv.Hin exhaustion & Co.. A?tona. UihUo Davis & Co., Wholesale Agent?, Portland Oregon. anything about it. Wo aro of the opinion, however, that tho greatest publicity should bo given those! events. They are the threo principal occurrences oflife; with birth nnd death the average individual ban but little to do; these events occur inde pendently of his wish or intent; (it may be said that he hat but Jittio control over tho other either, but that is not tho present nrgument.) As a matter of record it is well to publish such an important event in tho life of an individual as his birth; as a matter of news, the marriagu nutlet is in the line of useful knowledge; and as a matter of reference, the date of hi3 demise may be of interest to the com munity. Of course it U purely a matter uf taste, and te do no more) thauaug03t tho .propriety of pro claiming tho facts. As in tho course of a long and useful life we have never charged for a notice of the kiild, wo cannot be accused of soliciting business. A iv you made miserable, by Indi gestion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vital ize is apoiii cure. For sale 03 W. E. Dement. Ti'ItrnuK Oxide Guv. , . " ,, ,, . ,, Jhf Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, ot Bour- I'jinltx-i extinction of tec-tli at Dr. bu. i ud. say: ''Both myself and wife LrFovco's dental mora over I. W. owfomiive-.totJmr.on'aCoxsuMPTiox Catt'a store. Cukk. hyld b- W. h. Dement. Time and Expense Sat rl. j When jour wif-i's health is bad, Hard workers un; subject to !:non I when our children aro sickly, when attack which may t-ml in dau-r.ius j you fed worn out, use Brown's Bitters. iiineas. Parker's Gingrr Timhc l"o;j . s thy kidnevs aud liver .etiv.-, ! Iy preventing the attack savi-s sicsuef. tim nnd expt-nse. Ihiroii lmst. J rtSuthrt'N ! JletlHTMi: .lloflii-rs! JiMII'MF.VTf KOBKJOK. JAM.WKV, '&. I T fui crwtoiCM ptr IP. n. Starlmck. .J.'JD.GCO . 23.I3J t j .i.t .,.i 1 , j. .. 1 From Portland tO.W-) bus wheat ntnigiil and brokvii . ct,.,f.. o, w. - List of Letters Remaining uucallod for in tho Post office at Astoria, Oregon, February 22nd, 18S3. Aanonsen, Pcder McGregor, F. Abercromble, Josephine Amunsen, Adolt Xeimi, Johan Bakka, Andrew Plage, George Caracivolo, Saverio Ros, William Friend, Fred Ross, Miss AJhe Huntington, Thos butter, Adam Jicri.lsak Willitd, IS U Persons calling for these letters must give tho date they are advertised. W. CilASCE, P. M. The News suggests to the Port land authorities that tho streets be put in good sanitary condition, lest amall pox appear. With tho large travel from that city here, it is a matter that interests us, and should be acted upon. From the Forpostin a resident of this city compiles that during 1882 there were roceived at the fish market in Gottenburg, Sweden, 320,500 fresh codfish, 2,285,400 haddock, 1,234,300 flounders, 77,000 pounds halibut; and 110,200 barrels herring. Tho Dispatch goes down this morning with the cable for a portion of the lino. There is thought to be enough on hand for Young's river, Lewis & Clarke, Skipauon, and on tho Washington Territory side the Walli cut and Chinook rivers. The cable for tho Columbia has not yet left New York. That which is hero will be put in place. Twenty years after Washington was born, England and her colonies adopted the Gregorian calendar, which was eleven days in advanco of the Julian series. Henco all events prior to 1752 are counted eleven days ahead of the date they actually oc curred. Washington was born on February 11th, O. S., but his birthday went ahead eloven days along with the rest of tho transfer. Griswold'a trout cannery at Wads worth is doing a good business this winter. All large fish are conned, the smaller ones being reserved to supply family market demands. This busi ness may become a great industry. Tho supply of fish in tho great lakes of Nevada is practically unlimited. The success of the business depends wholly upon how the market is culti vated. Reno Gazette. In some unaccountable way a HtisUke occurred in yesterday morn ing's issue, wherein it was stated that the Queen left San Francisco on that date. It was an error. The Queen left on Wednesday, and will arrive here to-day. As this is tho first time in seventeen months that anything of the kind occurred wo trust the unin tentional transposition of dates will bo overlooked. Tho mistake was not discovered until the entire edition had been printed and a portion of the out side forms distributed. Yesterday was a beautiful da; the flags wero flung to tho breeze from every prominent point in the city, their starry folds gleaming brightly in the afternoon sunlight. There was no celebration of the day. At five o'clock a large party of ladic-i aud gentlemen went on board tho West port to go to the danco at Knappa. John Ornos, omployed at Hume's eaw mill, met with a painful accident yesterday morning. While working around the slab saw he unfortunately got his right hand over the edge of a pieco of timber. The second finger was cut off and tho index finger so badly lacerated that it had to bo amputated. Surgical attendance was procured aud the wound bound up. Miss Frances E. Willard, of the Woman's National Christian Temper ance Union will visit Oregon and Washington Territory sometime in March or April. She is said to be a woman of rare natural endowments, superior mental culture, and an elo quent lecturer. She was formerly a successful educator, exerting an influ ence in literary circles excelled by few. She subsequently spent threo years in foreign lands, visiting nearly overy European capital. At a special meeting of the board of directors of the pioneer and his torical society of Oregon held at E. C. Holden's office yesterday afternoon, tho proposition of Messrs. Harkness St Patterson in reference to the con struction of the Whitmau monument was considered. Their estimate ii $11,275, not including coat of trans portation. No definite action was taken, and tho board adjourned to meet on the 3rd of March. New York society, so it is writ ten, has decided that when a gentle man and lady meet on tho street the one who first sees the other should bow. The old rule, that the gentle man should wait for the recognition of tho lady, is declared obsolete. The lady, however, still retains the privi lege of not noticing the gentleman if she feels so inclined, that is, after he ha3 taken off his hat, she may cut him if she wants to. Well, perhaps it is tho best plan. Under the old usage, a gentleman could never be satisGcd when a lady passed him without rec ognition whether she intended a cut or merely did not see him. By tho improvement ho will be left in no sort of doubt. Totals C3.1CC SC7,73J 5 2i QucamUncz iitrljorjl IZinnalrd. i-ruiu 1 iirutuiu .iii i)iis uuur.....;); fe To Qkmjioicti yer On. Falrchild. .-.Jicat S3.IS2 " 23.07 I Are vim dkturlh of your rest bj a sick child -.uuvimgi and crying will: trie excruciating pain of cutting truth '. If n, go hi oner :ind geta'bottleof Mm. Vinlov. jiitlnns Syrup, it will rclievr the poor littln uf- frr tmmpflintr-lv f'citiiul mum It IliMi-i. la nn ttii.nn xi.t.iit ; 'I'Iiiti. w I FfOUl a'Orllatld Sl.iU) ll uol a mother oh' earth who ha-, .-vt-rl " Ato,l:l W" used it, who win not t"ii you at oiw thai it will regulate Uj-' iwel.. .mh! gie re-t :o Un morlier, and relief and health to the child.operatingliKe magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cum, and pleasant 10 the taste, and Li the pre scription of one ot tlr olde.it and bei female physicians and nurse; it: the United States. Sold everywheu-. 23 cents a bottle. Total 75,031 ' Ttt'Quetnstoirn jxr IHIna. From rirtl.i.id ISjOIObWs Hour Astoria 0,-i 0 " Tijei bus wheat. 873.219 S 71.770 31.IH.1 , 5.721 PhjslcIan.V prescriptions earefullv compounded day or nil lit at .1. Conn's drug store, opposite Oceident Hotel. A first-claso watchmaker, and en graver is now at Carl AdlciJs. All work 111 his line well done, and warranted to give satisfaction. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, j ir.'.b jiisi. receiveu w.c laieai ami most fashionable style of gents and ladies 1 00K shoes, etc. Agent in Atoria for the famous Morrow siiucs. For the genuine J. ii. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem opposite the bell tower, ami see Campbell. Have Wlstar s balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaint!. C0 cents aud&l a bottle. You can keep your hair abundant and glossy, and retain it youthful color, with Parker's Hair Bal.sam. Shoalnater bay ojsiers day, at Frank Fabre's. 5 : fresh every Thousands of women bles3 tho day on which Dr. Pierce'a "Favorito Pre scription" was made known to them. In all thoso derangements csusing backache, dragging-dowu sensations, nervous and general debility, it is a aoveroign remedy Its soothing and healing properties render it of the ut most value to ladies suffering from "intornal fever, "congestion,inflamma tion, or ulceration. .By druggists. Frank rnhre's Oywtcr nutl Chop Ilouc. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoalwater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before gelm: aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater bay oysters received by every steamer. Oyster.! Oynterxl! At Frank Fabre's; iu every style Fresh frpm the beds every day. i'KICSONAli. Xotlce. Any paftles having bills against the late M. W. Gallick will please present them to me at S. Schlussel's itore. W. Gallick. Boot Calks, Puget Sound, Pacific and Champion cross-cut saws. Eastern oak ax handles, at Wilson & Fisher's. Postponed. The Thursday eve party of the Asto ria Social Club will be postponed till further notice. M. C. Ceosbt, Pres. 1LF. PitAEL.Sec'y. DnAK Fans y: You arc mistaken ; you CAN get a good meal iu Astoria, at any hour. Go to "Jeffs" Variety Chop nouse. -rrivaie Kooms lor ladies." Plrklcd llrs Feet and Billiard! Anyone wishing pickled pigs feet, or fresh Shoalwater Bay ovsters iu any style should call at the "Temperance Biliard Parlor, next to Geo. W. Hume's store. Bemember the place where you can get your pure fresh cliocolatc creams, and molasses candy, at Oerkwiiz' oppo site the Bell tower. At Carl Adler's may be found all the latest sheet music, the most popular waltzes, dance music, etc. Furnished rooms to rent at if rs. P. J.Goodman's, corner Concomloy and Madison street4:. There's not a speck, there's nota slain That on the teeth we chance to see, But shadows forth decay and pain, If not removed right speedilj, By SOZODONT,whoe wondrous powvr Works miracles in ono short hour. Fot Dyspepsia andLtver Coinpl.unt, you have a printed truarantee ou eery bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It necr falls to cure. Sold bv W. E. Dement. Have jou tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. A. Van Duen & Co. are now icceiv- ing a lurgestecl: of 11:11 uware of the latest pattern und approved liniih. If you need anything in the way of hard ware you will assuredly find it, and at the lowest cash prices. " A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles aud prices at tho City book store. uJelTof the Variety Chop lleuso has the three best cooks aud two best waiters in town. Jt'rcwli Candy. Made every day at John P. Classen's Astoria Candy Factors. Creams,choco late, French candy, taffy, etc AT CAItl, ADliKR'S. Just received new books by the thous theus and: Seaside and Franklin bquare nov els, splendidly printed, 10, 13, and 20 cents; clocks and silverware; baby car riages, blank books, stationery, "roller skates, accordeons, musical instruments and musicians' supplies, a splendid stock of fresh goods. Sf You Dnu't Jlclicve Ir, Just try It You can get the best cup of coffee in town, at Temperance Billiard Parlor. Next to Geo. W. Hume's store. Furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent. Inquire of Hansen Bros. Boston Baked Beans at "Jeffy Ya rlfty Chop House every night. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choice-it Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc can c bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Conn's urus store, opposite ue-iden hctel, Astoria. SniLon's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough nnd Bronchitis. Sold by W. B. Dement. Shiloh's Catarrh Bemcdv a Dosl- tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. J:o!d by . E. Dement. Kawling's fruit stand has beeu re moved iroiu me 01a location to the building next E. A. Quiuirs, on Main street For lame Back, ide or Chest isq Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pric 25 cents. For sale by W . E. Dement. Total 11 Tu LticriMM per Pendracon. From J-ortlauil 12.K5 bbis flour ...... " 3.oS7bus wiicat...... Astoria 23.1S0 ' ", Total.. . .. 12 To Livcrjyiol jxr Eshdale. From 1'ortlund co C72 bus wheat... " AsioHa 5,0-21 " " ... Totals G-7.109 17. To QuecjwfMcn ptrFuMa. From IVMliaud'13,723 bbis flour... Astoria 7s " " ..... Total 11,513 no To Quccnstmcn per PriiclUa. From Portland SS.5I0 bus wheat ..... " Astoria 17.417 " Totals... .Sl08,KRi &U.4C3 3.1.-0 o0,1 SS9.G13 WI.BC0 d.lSC 5i7.SS SC1.77'. 3.M5 65,701 Stoke J&mmWMMm Taking Sale! TIHiE I! I-IXIL THS ,SiLSI27a Dry Ooods Clothing House OF ,&STBX&. Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb. ist, we .will make a large reduction in all departments. Fine Dress Goods E-educed pjm Silks znti Satins Reiused, fine Flushes and Velvets fine Cashmere ail Armnres ...J29.9.7 ... 19.tS3 ,xar, FEnniiAcv. 3 To Queenstnicn per Jas. Litxsa'j From Portland ai.f.72 bus wheat... Astoria 22815 " ......... 5AC0 53-1,47 24,610 SOS7U6 Totals 51.CS7 5 To Dubltn per City of Carlizlc I"rjt!i I'ortlaud 11.707 bbls flour. $73,535 ItJ- To QucensUiicn per Galatea. From Portland 31.1C3 bm wheat ......833,520 21 To Queeminicn per Lanarkshire. Frym Portland 14,733 bbls flour.......70,958 Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or- en produce from .January 1st, 1833. to renruary l-itii, inclusive, havo been as follews: Flour, qr ska...... Wheat, ctli Oats, ctls Salmon, bbla........... .....,. hf bbls pkgi Apples, itlpe. bv... r.uttor. pkm . l'otatou. sks..... Wool bnle................ Illdt1 .No Tallow. iiks . iieer. biLs Haj . bnlrs...................... Fnut. Ilxlcd. pkg: I.P.U lier. pkRS Hops, bales............. ., HatiH, pkss. ChecNe. ci . Flax St'Ml, sks ........ Coni. clli... 41,801 l,ZH 23,232 4 J. 739 4 4.8S" 57 5.0O1 237 135 301 23 4.200 13-t 22C o 5 406 11 Harilf are and Ship Claifllerj. A. VAH DUSEN & CO., DFALfcKSIN Hardware ant? Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Kemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Imxilcmcnts, Sewing 3I:icIiliies, latnt!f nnd Oils, Groceries, etc. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! X I JAS. MAC03IHCR Ila? opened a Temperance Billiard Parlor Xft 10 Uto. W. Hume's Store. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater Rav TI.II..I n'li.r.r.vmi.r,.li,' T.'t to Frank Fabre's for a'pnn roasl' ! Oysters in every Style Shipner &. Itj hke. No. 11, Oak street Pi N KT CIG Alts AND TOBACCO, Portlaud. are the bon ton tailors of tho Tea, Colfee. and Chocolate; Pies, Cakes melropolis. j baudwlchcs, etc., at the Counter. -A Nasal luieclor In-e with earh j Alo hi counecllou with tho Parlor bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Itewedy. A j.inc siiootlns Gallery. I'riee CO cent, bold by ft , E. Dement. SOLID GOLD Remarkable for overcoming diseases J Y. Kt - caused b' impure water, decaying L ' " " The Skatinpjltlnk will be open aa llCUOl ffim COfmt tntriM ltln A.nIH. " """"""""""cuu.s. -"Uackmetuck," a nistui- and f ra-I v . .i ii . .A srant perfume. Price :I3 aud 50 cents. .To7nhrinr0uaircui' "TSoMby W.E. Dement. Carpenten.' tools. Disaton's saws, Bailey's planes; builders' supplies, at A. Van Duseu & Companv's. cw goods constantly arriving, "vTaxted. 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping In a pri vate house to be ocupled March 15th. Address W. E. T., astouiax office. Cold boiled ham, brown bread and Boston baked beans at "Jeff's" Variety Chop House every night. near SteDhans Theatre sign o the red aftd green ugut. vjpsu au ugai. ET. S2jsce;lelxs. nrrntntinn at i 1Q TlPnun tt Tfitti !? ters. Fine organs and pianos at GustarjCart rlOSj Lrh3.i!lS WStCheSj Hansen's. Call and examine. --, -, , , .., -. - J 53t X JLa V XU X W JAX.j Why will you cough when .Sluloh Cure will give immediate rclief.lPrice . lOctsSOctsandl. Soldbi W.E.De-! ment. ; Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. So Advertisement Of overy description.. The nnest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. rsAH eoods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. REDUCED. REDUCED. P Cloaks, Dolsnans, "Ulsters, Circulars. . Blankets, Flannels, Comforters, Bed Spreads, 2Tine Table &inen. o H 0 GENTLEMEN DEPARTMENT ! Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced ! White and Colored Shirts Reduced ! Fine Dress Suits Reduced! Business Suits Reduced! UNDERWEAR, TIES, GLOVES, ETC., REDUCED. o KNIGHTS OF PYTIIIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. YOU LIE titular a ralstiia. If you think there is any sauce in the world equa to the justly celebrated EAST INDIA SAUCE (The recipe of a retired well known Caterer of 23 years experience1.) It has received approbation wherever introduced, and although hut a short time lu tho market it has already attained celebrity throughout the northwest. Being composed oX Strictly Pure and Strengthening Ingredients. It Is especially adapted for Dyspepsia, Broken Down Constitution, and Weaknesses of the Human System. . And the only sauce for enriching Steaks, Gravies, Fish, Curries, Game, Soups, Etc., Etc. One trial will suffice to prove its merit!!. Eoware of spurious Imitation. ' one genuine withont our full Ann name on the label. BOEHXiOFSl&T & SER2, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, Portland, Oregon. For sale by leading Grocers and Druggists. D. A. XKIcINTOSH, THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR New stock of Foreign and American CASSIMXRES, TTFI-EDS, Eie or tho ISF.WJEST PATTERNS. n a t m 1 Special attention 13 directed to the latest shapes in soft aud stiff Hata. Nobby Young 3Iens lints. Gent's Furnishing Goods 1 A full line of .Men's Underwear. A fine assortment of Neck wear; Hosiery, Dress Shirts, Gloves, etc., etc. 3Icn's and Boy's Dress Suits, Ilusiness Suits and Overcoats. OCCIDENT BLOCK, - ASTORIA, OI5EGOS.