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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1883)
IT S vl ' & m gjhc pttily Vsi0r&ra ASTOKIA, OREGON: "WEDNESDAY-.. ilAY 23, 18S3 A tweuty-four pound salmon was caught last week near Oregon City. The C. 5. yesterday. Tlulberl Trent up stream Halibut weighing one hundred pounds are being caught near Port Townsond. The American bark Coloma, Oapt, Gyrus Noyes, is expected about the 1st pror. Skating and bicycle riding at Oc cidental Hall next Friday and Satur day evenings. Gray's harbor will be surveyed this season under the supervision of Oapt. Bowles, U. S. 2f. Reserved seats for Friday even ing's performance of "Whims" can now be had at the New York Novelty Store. The editor of the Sunday Welcome was the first American born in San Diego Co., California., and of auch is the Kingdom of Heaven. Captain Healy, of the revenue cutter Coricin, has received orders tc proceed at once to Alaska to take charge of a station during the fishing season. George W. Hill, of Stark's Point has received a patent on a file handle which is a most ingenious device. He was yesterday offered 1 ,000 for the patent right. State Senator Voorhees, of Mari on Co., was shot three times near Woodbury, last Monday by k dis charged employe. The surgeons hope to save his life. Wc are moro sorry than surprised to hear that ono of the delinquent subscribers of the East Portland Vindicater is to be hanged. Thero is such a thing as retributive justice in this wicked world. Charles Wilson mate of the steamer North West, and brother of the captain, was killed at Ains worth last Monday by being hit on the head by a sweep of the crab, which broke from the horse while hauling the steamer on the ways. The Shoalwater Bay Transporta tion company have concluded to build n $14,000 steamer thin season. The contract for building the hull has been given to Jos. Paquet of East Portland. The Willamette Iron Works will pnt in the machinery. The following from the Salem Statesman shows that some things can be done as well as ethers: We have for sale our subscription account on J. Irvine, of Halaey, which we will sell or trade for any thing except another subscription on the said J. Irvine. Drowning of B. Erickson. The death roll of Columbia river fisherman is a long, sad record of names of hardy men, who, caught in the treacherous breakers, have been swept to instant death. Every sea son it is a common occurrence, and in recording or reading the announce raent,one uninterested docs not realize the poignant grief of relatives and friends to whom the waves give no answer but the brief record "Lost." At an early hour yesterday morning, B. Erickson, of the Point Adams Packing Co., and his boat puller were about sterling home when off the wreck of the Great Eepvblic, a breaker upset the bca;. Erickson scrambled up on the eapiized boat and shouted to his partner, "Come this way, and I'll pull you up here." Just then an other breaker washed him off and drowned him, the same breaker throw ing the boat puller against a snag that stuck up on the spit and to which he clung. Deceased was in his 37th year; he leaves a wife and child. The 'Longshoremen's association, of which he was a member, offers a reward of $25 for the xecovery of the body of their comrade. As it Goes. The Polaris learns from what it considers reliable authority that all the vast enterprises of the Northern Pacific Railway and O. It. & N. C03. will be located in Albiua, including the grand union depot. All work on the Kilama extension of the Northern Pacific has been ordered Etopped, and the cut re force has been transferred to the east ride, where the work of filling and grading has already com menced. It is now positively asserted that the mammoth hotel, upon which the Portland public had set such great expectations, v ill not be obstructed, or at least that the building of it has been postponed t an indefinite period. The aim now of the Transcontinental Companies appear to be to concen trate every effort toward the comple tion of the grand operations m Albma and vicinity: After Lodge No. G. K. of P., meets to-night. The Grand Lodge will meet at The Dalles June oth. The Polaris is authority for the statement that a man has been fouud who has tired Hansen out, talking to him. "Ho tired me out. His were not general but all the minute questions that it was possible for a man to ask abo.ut a new country and its people. Why I've told that man enough to make a book as big as a house, and I'll bet ten dollars he'll come hero to-morrow and ask me what I know about Africa as a good point for the emigration. I'm going to read up in 'Stanley's Dark Conti nent' so as to be ready for him. I never allow an emigrant to go away dissatisfied. " Talking of hams, the Oregonian very correctly suggests that there fthould be "no insuperable difficulty in producing a stectopygons breed of hogs." True, and yet the omphacine character of the enterprise has to be considered as well as the probability of resulting indehiscenco. The McMinnville Baptist college is completed. It is built of brick, with a stone foundation twelvo feet in height; and is exclusive of the twelve foot basement, three stories in height. The ground floor is 9Sxl00 feet. The cost of the building was $25,000. It will be dedicated on Juno 12. If the Secretary of State of the commonwealth of Oregon will consult a geography he will learn that As toria is within the limits of said com monwealth. It is hoped rather than expected that ho will add to his great stock of erudition a few points of minor though essential importance. The British ship Pinmoi' will carry 2000 cases of salmon from San Francisco to Liverpool shipped by R. D. Hume & Co., and 2000 cases shipped by the Carqninez Packing Co. The Ptntnote is the largest sailing vessel ever constructed. She is a four-masted steel ship, 310 feet long. The Tacoena S'eics thinks "it is refreshing to sec a man like Mr. Vil lard come down to the level of the people and talk with them." Tut, tut! "Upon what meat hath this our Caesar fed that he has grown so sud den great." "Level of the people!" Tho man that wrote that would lick Tillard's boots for a $20 gold piece. Sentenced in Jargon. The four Indians convicted of man-1 slaughter in the U. S. circuit court , for the killing of Mulharrin in Unia-1 tilla county, were brought into that J court yeterday morning to receive sentence. The court in passing sentence recounted the circumstances of the killing as adduced by the evi dence, by which it was shown that the victim had beeu the aggressor. But xnasuiiich as the killing was unusually atrocious and brutal, the judge felt called upon to iiuposo a sentence of Getting a Drink. Experience has proved that obsta cles to the procuring of drink dimin ish the quantity consumed. If a man can get a drink next door he will get one whenever he wants it, and whether he wants it much or not. If it is a block or two off his desire will have to be greater than in the first instance in order to induce him to go out of his way for if. If on his road home there are saloons convenient, the chances are, if he likes liquor, that he will take a drink every time he goes back and forth. If he be not exces- proportional severity. Each of the sively fond of it. nor a slave to it. he dusky savages were sentenced to will not-put himself to any great in- ; serve term of ten years in the ?Ute ' convenience for the sake of a drink, penitentiary. Judge Deady, who, U Indeed, a man's appetite for liquor scius, like many other old Oreoui- j may be gauged pretty accurately by ,ans, is thoroughly familiar with heJ)J0W the trouble to which he is willing to 'Chinook jirgn, communicated his! put himself for its gratification. The) sentence to the brutal savages in i same is true of every passion, appe-' language they could thoroughly euie- tite, t3.6te and desire. Where your tpreheud, but they took it all with that treasure is there will yonr heart be j sullen silence peculiar to sawiga also. ) barbarians auch as they. Statulord. This every day experience of human ! - . . . - , , . .. ! Hotel Arrivals, nature is confirmed by observation. , Statistics show that since public houses oocidbxt. have been closed on Sundays in T LI Hal John, Jl Hoy t, S F; S A Scotland there has been a decrease of Banks, Vancouver; M Isaacs, Port- ttrflnK'-nnP n,.p mnK in thn 1 f . land; , IV n aucr, tv son uaicnura, Forced Sale ! New York May 19th. Messrs. Isaacs & Co.: Raise all the cash you can as speedily as possible, on receipt of which will send those goods you ordered. (Signed) SHERIFF O'NEIL. v m. i? xt vc.... r-o..,i. " a spirits; that in Sweden since an altera-See,e'y FIecwaod. jy Crow, tion in the liquor laws took place Knappa; D P Thompson, Portivid; which reduced tho places for the sale W G Turnoll, Portland; F Jewctt. of anirW in h whr.l ntrr -ISO Nasel; Mrs C W StoneJCnappLuii; C S i - - ' - ' ic?:i... n:.... r..i... UllUUliliilU, -Ml) , UWIIII Thu Victoria took on cannery supplies at Kinney's cannery yester day afternoon, en route to tho laud of the midnight sun. An exploring party goes along, consisting of Lieut. Schwatka, in charge; Dr. Wilson, medical officer; Chas. A. Homan, topographical engineer; Sergeant Glosler, and others. Tho expedition will land at Chilcar, make a portage, thence about forty miles to tho head of Lewis river, a tributary of the Yukon, and thence down the Yukon about 2,000 miles, exploring ull tributaries and intervening country. The party expects to be gone about five months and will make a chart of sections they visit. Genuine Misses" Kate CaMletoli Bonnets at Empire Store. Astoria's "great expectations" in connection with railroad prospects have not been diminished within the past few months. Indeed, if the cbest laid plans of mice and men" do not "gang aft aglee" m this case, As toria wiu aaa materially to tier pro portions and importance within the noxt few years. -Port Toicnsend Ar- QUL. A large assoitment of Ladies' and Misses' Muslin Underwear just received at Empire Store. Announcement. James I. Jlivson, lonrcsenting the popular meichant tailoring houe of Gordan Bros., San Francisco, is .stop ping for a few thus at the Occident Ho tel, vtheie he has on exhibition a fine stock of goods for gentlemen's wear for the present ana coming .reason. Those w ishing first-class custom-made clothing will call and examine goods and leave their measures and orders. Good busi ness suits from 30 to .c4.", dress suits f rom S40 to G0. Gordon Bios, employ none but the best cutters and workmen. They guarantee satisfaction to all. They carry the largest stock of imported goods of any merchant tailoring establishment in the city. James P. Hixson is the only scientific, practical cutter that makex regular visits to our town. , fine Boots and. Shoes Of the best make and guaranteed quali ty at P. J. Goodman's. X othing sold but what can be recommended as being a good article. Ladies' and children's shoes a specialty. Xcw goods constant ly arriving. drinking has enormously fallen "off; wherean in Switzerland, where public! houses since 1879 have increased from , 17,807 to 21,838, there has been a marked increase in the consumption of spirits and drunkenness. Those people willing to sacrifice everything for the sake of liquor, though more numerous than they should bo, arc still comparatively few in number. Of course, the prohibitionist will spring at once his favorite dogma that prohibition is the one and only t principle calculated to discourage the consump tion on liquor. If closing half the sa loons diminishes the consumption of liquor, he says, then closing them all will wholly or almost vholly stop it. But expeiience proves that while true theoretically, practically this is not true. Thero are always practical limitations to certain forces. If it were not so, locomotives conld be built to travel 1,000 miles an hour, steam engines that would raise 1,000, 000 tons. Up to a certain point force and pressure are effective; beyond that everything flies to pieces, like the pro hibitory law. There is no question that if the num ber of individual fires in a place were to be reduced the number of confla grations could be largely reduced also. If there was in use a cheap substitute for fuel, like gas, many insurance companies would probably have to go out of business. Now, if under those circumstances the city government should insist upon tho use of gas-fuel wherever the present mode of using fire is dangerous, it could accomplish a neodedand useful reform. If in stead ot doing tins, it stiouiu pass an iron-clad law absolutely prohibiting, under all circumstances, stove6, steam heating, grates, furnaces, etc, the law would bo a desd letter. There would be so many preferring tho old mode of heating to tho new one, that a strong public opinion would sustain or wink at a strong open and general violation of tho law in all places, whether dangerous or not. Peeling that their own libert' was necessarily trampled upon by so sweeping a law, people could not insist upon its par tial enforcement where it ought to be enforced. Thay would say: "The law is absurd. I will not obey it. And not being willing to obey it in my own case where it is nut reasonable, I cannot insist upon its obedience in cues where its enforcement h reason able." So the law, like the prohibi tory law, would fall to the ground of its own dead weight. Free Prus. Hutching; IUUKER 1IOUSK. A Wahlers, Mrs A Riley, Miss Ri ley, Portland; P Titus, John Days; J Barnes, lllwacu; S P Soule, J Woods & family, 8outh Bend; J Lnwson, City. Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocean steamers for May, steamers leaving Astoria and San Francisco every three days-: KKOM ASTOKIA I I'KOM SAN I'll NCIsCO Mavl at 10 a. M. May Queen.. .Thurxluv iMISUtc .Thursday l!l Orcxon Sunday 27IColmnbi:iSuiulay '27 StatcVednesday C0iQueen.AVeiIneMl.iy so Important Notice to Fit.liermen anil Other- JEFF." of the CHOP HOUSE, will give yon the BEST 2."-centmeal in town for casti. JJoanl by the weeJ: t.. m ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. rranlt F:ibreH Oyster and CIn Hon.se. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoalwater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early bieakfat before going aboard the boat, should call and sec him. Fiesh Eastern and Shoalwater bay oysters received by every steamer. Citrons Oxide ftn.s. Painless extraction of tcctli at Dr. LaForcc's dental rooms oyer 1. W. Case's store. In accordance with the above request we intend to slaughter goods for the next ten days. EVERYTHING BELOW COST ! . is your Time to Secure Bargains. Look at the Price List. Dress Goods from 5 cts. per yd upwards Ginghams from 8 " " " - - Calicoes from 4 t: " " Muslins- from 5 " " " Flannels from S " " Table Linens from ' 20 " " " Linen Napkins .' 50 Ladies Hose 5 Collars and Cuffs 10 Embroideries 2 Walking Sacques from 1 .00 Ladies Trimmed Hats 50 Boys' Suits from 1 .50 Gents' full Suits from 5 .00 Socks from 5 " per pair per doz per pair per set per yd. Reductions in every line. This is a bona fide sale, no buncombe. Our bargains must be seen to be appre ciated. Every article marked in plain figures at Sheriff Q' Nell's Bankrupt Store, M. ISAACS, Consignee. Comer Concomly and Main Streets, -- ASTORIA, OREGON. Notice. Dinner at JEFFS" CHOP HOUSE every day at r o'clock. The best 2T cent meal In town; Mup: fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A gloss of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff is the 'JJOSS.' For lame Back, Side or Cheat use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnca 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. An attractive, youthful appearance Becnred by using Parker's Hair Bal sam to all who aro getting gray. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure- Sold b W. E. Dement. Ticxv Rich Slootl. The use of Oreson Blood Purifier. Digest Your Food Ifj'ouwant to be healthy. Ilow can you if your teeth refuse to do their work? Get them put in order bv skil ful dentists, and use bOZODOXT to keep them right. SOZODONT is the best preparation for the teeth. Wlicn ILatllr. are Atfrnr!. All ladies know their faces are most attractive when- free from pim ples. Parker's Ginger Tonic is popu lar among them becauko it banishes impurities from blood and akin and makes the face glow with health. The Great Natural Demand. In order to supply the great natural demand for a remedy of real merit, one capable ot cieaiiMiig tne system, puri fying the blood, regitlntin:! the Iher and acting on the bowels, the California Fig Syrup Company has commenced the manufacture on a large scale of a con centrated Syrup of Figs, and is sending out trial bottles to be given away, so that it costs nothing to try it ami eomince yourself of its elllcaev. And as every family needs a bottle, it is aNo for sale in ."JO cent and Si bottles at W. K. De ment & Co.. Astoria. I!dge. Dai-. fc Co . wholesale agent I:tlaiid, Oregon. To Kent. UOUA.VAM) IIEK mSIHSKS is the title of a large illustrated trea tise, by Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, Is. Y., sent to any address for three stamps. It teaches successful self treatment. CSrcat Jlcwf. The Czar of Russia has been blown up, and all because the price of crockery rwcnt down to bed-rock prices at A. if. Johnson & Co.'s. Come and sec the sacrifice. Everything marked down '20 per cent. Cause we want room for our large invoice, both from the east and from San Francisco. Don't fail to take advantage of our reduction, as it may only last for a few days. A. M. Jokxsox it Co. Tin ec desirable rooms over my book stoic. Apply to Call Adler. Two nice sunny rooms for rent in A M. Johnson's building. Inquire at the store of A. 31. Joitssox & Co. Delicious Ice brc's. Cream at Frank Fa- Just received, e steamer Gen. MUtt, 300 bales good Tillamook Hay. Apply to J. II. D. Gr.AY. The regular spring finding of mysterious wagons is reported from Umatilla, This time there are two, "one loaded with pianos, the other loaded with coal oil." In about ten days the snake stories come due; about the middle of next month look oat for big yield of fruit, and along toward midsummer the heated imagi Bations of the romancists conjure up all manner of marvels. Tke best Si 5-hook Kid Glove in the Mffket at Enpire Store. Go to the O. 1C Lodging House corner West-9th and Water streets. An A No. 1 Piano to rent at Carl Ad ler's. The finest selection of Jewelry ever seen in Astoria is now on exhibition at Gusta-V II ak&en's. If you contemplate a purchase you will find styles and prices to shit you at the Leading Jewel ry House of Astoria. Where so fast my friend? Whv to Frank Fabrc's for a pan loast. Not an alcoholic beyerage, but a true and reliable family medicine is Brown's Iron Bitters. People do not ask any longer what is this OREGON BLOOD PURI FIER, for they know it by its reputa tion as being the best liver regulator and blood cleanser in existence. "JEFFr of the CHOP HOUSE is now ready to manufacture Ice Cream to order in any quantity for Balls, Socia bles, rnvate nouses, etc, ana Having the bestfacillties of any place in town guarantees to give satisfaction. Ice constantly on hand and for sale. The finest pan roast in the city. here, oh where ? At Frank Fabres." Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in iluenza, consumption, and all throat and HUJg complaints, r-0 cents anl$l a bottle. Ilpnrtllj Popular Unless it had great merit father's Ginger Tonic could not be so popular. Its sale has spread remarkably every where, because invalids find it gives them new life and vigor v. hen other medicines fail entirely. Ohio Parmer. -ShilohV Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. K. De ment. FOB TILLAMOOK. Tlie new Steamer KAttHAUF. - Master. Will sail for TIUA3IOOK, Saturday. May 26th, at 6 A. M. THOKSAlLIXfi DATES AND PAItTICrJ 32 larsai.i.lv to .1. G. HUSTLER. Alain street Wharf, Astoria : ALLEN & LEAVIS, fontanel ; J. L. STORY , TillamooK. THE LATEST STYLES IV WALL PAPER . AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. Will you Miller with Dj.vpepia and Lher Complaint .' ShilohV. vitalkrer h guaranteed to cure you. Sold by E. Dement. Catairh cured, health ami eet breath secured by Sluloh "s Catarrh Rem edy. Prlee ."0 ceHt, Masai Injector free. Foraleb W.E. Dement. Shiloh's Yitalureris what jou need for Constipation, Los of Appetite. Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dv&pepVia. Price 10 and 7o cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. Domestic bliss is surely the desired end of all mortal. Enjoy it by using PFDXDER'S OREGON BLOOD PU RIFIER, which will remove all su perfluous bile and make everybody smile. For the genuine J. II. Culler old Bourbon, and the best ol wines, liquors and San Fraurbco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. Do you suffer from biliousness and liver complaint? Nothing equals rtunaers Uregon Ulood Purifier in relieving these diseases. A v;?r larc Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. !3yMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall l'aper win ie iojinu coiiwnieni 10 my patrons. EMPLOYMENT FOE ALL TWENTY COLLARS per Day. The Original Italian Oil Painting. Pro!. J. 0. &1URPHEY, OF SALCM. IS NOW IN THIS CITY, and has a suite of rooms oer Carl Ad ler's RooKstore, where he will Rhelasaons In the art, uuanmteciuK perfection, at S2. 00 for full instruction, or in clubs of 3, 4, or 5, at one dollar each. Mo Money Required in Advance. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call at my rooms and e .samples. Koom So. T. Hours from 8 A. r. to 7 p. 31, Boot and Shoe Store, A t ft O OH FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF Boots ANDSH3LOS Ever brought to Astoria, will be opened to the Public in Brown's New Building, Next to City Book Store, on SATURDAY, MaylOth. Come and see Latest Styles. 1. J. ARVOLD. Notice of Co-partnership. rmHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY JL entered into a Dartnershio under the firm name and style of Jordan & Bozorth for uie transaction oi a general crocKery and classware business in Astoria. Oreeon. and respectfully solicit the patronage of the pub- llo E rn TTTS X SCOTT BOZORTH i i ANNOUNCEMENT ! TO GAS CONSUMERS. Wc have recei ed a large supply of CHANDELIERS, GLOBES, Ami a (General Assortment of Fixturos in Plumbers' Goods. Jsy-Cnll and examine our Good.-?. KUDUOUK. & JLEVAKE. Nearly oirmsite O. U. & N. Co.'s Dock. lv C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MEROHAHDISE. IIIIIM The Leading" Dry Goods amcih GIOiing Souse of As tor im, I have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains, tad Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inspec tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low PriMS NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. Silks and Dress Goods, We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of th meat. elaborate aud richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. Drap D'Almas "Wool Surralis, Satin SoleiU, All Silk Ehadames, All Silk Poulards, All Silk Ottomans, Etc., Etc. CX.OJL2S, "VTe aro now showing the Largest and most Elegant -Line of .Lad dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. t Black Silk Dolmans, . -. Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Giiap. Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, . t Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. f " Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. " -Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING-AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. largest Stools, Fizutst Goods. and Xsowesi Prices in Astoria. O. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. ' OCCIDENT STOEE. New Goods! New Patterns ! IX fine; clothing. Xa?oss Suits. Business Sxxits, XjigZa.'t SiTYiTXxey "uJ.t. Slj las to Suit AH. Quality to Suit All. Prices to Suit All. AfullStoekA spring :jsl T S- A complete line of GEXTS' FUitSISHTNG GOODS. Fine Summer Dad wear. Hosiery. S-'rench Tercale Shirts. Scarfs, Ties, Silk, and Llnea HandktreWfl, Etc., etc. Trunks and Satchels. D. A. McINTOSH, Th.e Leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. Enrich and revitalize the Blood by ubinji Browu'a Iron Bitten;. Coldex's Liquid Beef To&ic is admirably adapted for females in deli cate health. Co Weil's; 710 other. Of drugfibte. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by AV. K Dement. Sleepless Nights, made miberable by that terrible couch. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. Dement Look sharp when your skin breaks out in pimples, and use Glenn's Sui. raunfcoAr! Hir.is II Ain Dye, black or brown, Z0 cents. Averill's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W. Connrs drug store, opposite Occident llotel. All the patent medicines advertbed in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. pan be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drus store, opposite Ociden betel, Astoria. FOAED & STOKES, FXXTE GROCERIES -.VXD- PROVISIONS. ANCHOES. ROPE AND CORDAGE. HARNESS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. A Full Line of House Furnishing Goods. 0 AT THE O. R. &. X. DOCK. . Wc bcffleaye to announce that we will. on or about June oth uot, open a complete stock of Crockery anil Glassware Anil all goods pertaining to that Hue at their NEW STORE. Cor. Ctaaiis I Genevieve Sts. Parties contemplating purchaslnf; any thing in that line will consult their own in terest by waiting till our goods ame. "Wo paj cash for our goods and and will be able to sell as cheap as any house in Oregon Portland not excepted. JORDAN & BOZORTH. eS5s3 THE ASTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY Is now ready for business. YOUR PATRONAGE, Is most respectfully solicited. ALL WORK DOXB IK A SATISFAC tory inanucr at II Ing rates. AH reasonable repair? made free of charge. Garments of nil Kluds will be repaired at-Jklr prices, if so requested, ' WM.MCCOIUHCK.. l- IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO? FRANK ELBERS0N, Seaside Batey& Confectionery. I. W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WH0LESAL1 AND Id TAIL DSALSB IX GENERAL MERCHAMSJ 577 Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., fumlshedfor "Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite ?. W. Hume's. forner Chenamu ant ASTORIA - - - Can ftrto. OSIfOH L. K. G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer in C'ixar and Tobacrns, Smokers' Articles, Plnjlns Cards, Cutlery. Sta tionery. Etc The largest and finest stock of MEER SCHAUM and AMBLR GOODS In the city. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. Thko.BRACKER, Manager. Cucnanius Street, Astoria. Oregon. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BITILBEKS, Up Stairs Over Arndt fc FereheB's 8ky. Call and examine tho work, "we ar dlf and see the wood we ara using, before ask Ing a trade elsewhere. FIRST-CLASS "WORK A. SPECIALTT. ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS. J)AVII KEIiH AW, - - Frerit. Manufacturer ot American, and Italia marble monuments and bead stones. Cee tery lots enclosed with curbing, walls aa coping or stone posts and iron railing. Pnees and designs furnished to persona at adl tance. Satisfaction guaranteed. 81at eaa. seamers for cannery use. ASTORIA. OlSOM ..ju, xL.,,.gr WE LEAD BUT NEVER FOLLOW ! New UTork ISToveliy Store Has removed one block bolow, from their former location on Main street, next door to N. Loeb's Clothing Store, where we keep Latest Novelties of all Descriptions, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, LATEST PAPERS, and PERIODICALS Jewelry, Watches. 3B.3B"E" :bttg-3-i:eijs Which we will SELL AT COST, as we have no room to s,tore them.. Gomo and See Vs Wo treat our Customers all alike, and will not misrepresent our-Goods. NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE, Main Street, Astoria, Or. i. rSt :ii