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d) lic Shmu slariaii. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY-. JUNE 17. 1883 The Queen sails to. day. Chaplain Scott will preach in the Baptist church at 11 a. m. to-day. Walla Walla will have a firemen's tournament on the Fourth of July. CapL J. E. Lombard, manager of the Portland Ice Co., is in the city. -There will be a big difference in the price of matches after the 1st prox. - The Jftfe will make an excur sion to Ilwaoo to-day, leaving at ten o clock. The camp meeting at Ocean Park begins next Tuesday and continues ten days. The Gen. Jfifes will leave for Gray's harbor at 0 o'clock next Tues day morning. - The liberate has 153,374 cases aboard; the UtUcl 15,021; the E. F. Owvtf 3,-198. Mrs. W. J. Strong will not make her contemplated Astoria visit till lat er in the season. Orerland mail will soon come by way of Sacramento and Portland in stead of by steamer. -There will be divine service on board the British bark llyerale at 4 v. M Rev. W. T. Chapman officiating. Sullivan the Slower, is coming to Oregon. Ue is a bad man with his fists, and wc shall speak him civil when he doth appear. One hundred and eight years ago to-day our forefathers, etc., fought with Prcsoott and Warren and all the other heroes at Bunker II ill. Exjs are selling in Walla Walla for just double what they were worth there six yoars ago. A dozon are actually worth 30 cents there. There is a big "boom" in Colum bia county in the matter of timber laud. St. Helens papers have over one hundred notices of application. Ycstnrday morning a heavy fog floated in and obscured the view, but by nine o'clock it was dispelled, by a strong westerly breeze. The da' was warm. From our Portland exchanges we learn that the run of salmon is very good, and the fish are unusually largo, which will be good news to our can nery men. Dr. J. W. Watts will come down from Portlaud to-morrow. A largo delegation will be in attendance at the session of the grand lodge I. 0. G. T., which meets in this city next Tuesday. The increased growth of uppor Astoria is manifest by the great travel between here and that thriving place. There is a ceaseless line of travel both ways, and on Sunday the sceno is an animated one. The fieral concort at the Baptist church this evening promises to be something oiabsralc. The church hss been most beautifully decorated aad thse who are to take part give hiat f a superior performance. In Portland, last Friday, Judge SUU roudored a decision in the Schweider habeas corpus case. The dcostoH upholds the recent action of PurUaud's city council and declares the ST0(J license law to be legal, and to br cttforcod The returning teams were the re cipients f the most kindly attentions from the Salem girls, and at the last they were sent some beautiful bou qHcts which wore carefully preserved and carried in the procession after reaching home. - Father Powers is reported very low, and no hope is now entertained of his recovery. The brave old gentle rara lias a stout record of over four score years and is calm of mind and confident oT the future as indeed he has right to be. The members of both teams are unanimous in their praise of the way the Salem folks treated them. They were more than pleased with their visit, and declare that thcCapital city. people made everything as pleasant for their visit as it was possible for any one to do. Arthur Brock who has been en jaged in running Billy McCabe's en gine at the Main street wharf, met with a serious accident yesterday af ternoon. He was about to put on the fall when his foot slipped and he fell, the machinery striking him on the arm and stripping off the flesh down to the elbow. Surgical attendance was procured-and last evening ho was resting earv. Complaint is mado by parties who want timber claims that those they want "are already taken up." That's what one gets for not coming first; of course its the most natural thing in the world for a man who has first choice to take a tract where he can the easiest get his logs to the water. But with the cxerciso of a little care and patience, would-be locators can till find a good deal of adjoining area and make some arrangement for right of way over the land of their more fortunately situated neighbor. THE CITY'S WELCOME. Home Prom the Tournament. Yesterday was a red letter day in the history of the Astoria Fire De partment. Aa soon as the news came that the Astoria boys had come out first best in friendly competition with their brother firemen at the state capital, the general expression ,was "wo'll have to give them a reception." So when the Wide West with colors flying came sweeping over the sunlit waters yesterday morning the depart ment was on hand to bid them wel come home. C. H. Stockton repre senting Rescue No. 2, S. G. Ingalls of Astoria No. 1 , and J. E. Thomas of Alert H. & L. No. 1, met them at the gang plank, and conducted them to where the several companies were drawn up in line on the dock, where they were rpceived with cheers and vociferous cougratulations. A large crowd had assembled, and a good many ladies graced the occasion with their presence. Line of march was formed and the processioi headed up Squemoqua to Olney, down OIney to Chenamus, up Chenamus to Lifayette, up Lafayette to .Squemoqua, down Squemoqua to Rescue No. 2 s engine house. Along the road flags were flying and cheers and congratulations wero heard on every hand. The day was a perfect one, as all Astoria sum mer days are, and the boys presented a fine appearance. Rescue's engine had been run out and a handsome lunch was set in the engine house. Arriving in front of their quarters, and the usual three times three and a t-i-g-e r, having been given, C. W. Fulton president of Rescue No. 2, in a few appropriate re marks welcomed the returning firemen. He s lid that Astoria was proud of her firemen; that they had done well, and that both companies hid cause for feeling pleased, the one at having made tuebpst time, the other on being awarded the championship. After the conclusion of Mr. Fulton's re marks, the order ''Breas ranks" was given and all hands partook of re freshments. Mutual congratulations wero exchanged, and both teams made feel how sincere an interest was felt in their doings at Salem. So ends the second State Firemen's tourna ment. It is but necessary for our de partment to point to its record and when they meet their competitors " in friendly contest at Albany in August 18S4, we doubt not that the Astoria Fire Department will again win pluuirB and wear them. An Open Question. AsTOiu.v, June 15, 18S3. Mu. Editek: I have a section of timber land bonded to me by the railroad compa ny. It is of the unearned land grant. I have written permission from the railroad company to cut the timber therefrom. Will it be right and safe for me to do so? Land Gju.'t. Ans. Consult your lawyer. If the unearned railroad land is government land the railroad company had no right to give you such permission. We thiul: your safest plan is to wait uutil the Astoria railroad is built, or grant declared forfeited before touch ing the timber and in either case your rights are good. A Card. Delegates to the Grand Lodge I. O. of G. T., are to arrive by Monday's steamer. People who are to entertain them will plMse govern themselves accordingly. Committei:. The Chinese saloon on Chenamus street should be razed to the ground. The diabolical howling and general cussedness of the participants are enough to attract the attention of Old Nick himself. The Orejon did not arrive in yes terday, as everyone knows, and there was no minstrel troupe last night, to the great regret of our amusement loving public It is not likely that the Portland dates can be canceled, and the troupe will not play in Astor ia till their return. A set to occurred last evening in front of a Chenamus street -saloon which resulted in lots of "wild" sparring, and the "Queensbury" rules were entirely omitted. Rasult clothes removed unceremoniously and no one hurt lots of excited specta tors and nothing to see. D. P. Thompson is in the city. Work is progressing and about 3 miles of pipe have been laid from near oreeK tins wav. A resorvoir that will hold 3,000,0000 gallons has been built, and about 1000 feet of pipe are .daily laid. Mr Thompson thinks he will have all things in readi ness to supply us by September 1st. The contract work on the Kala ma branch of the N. P. It. It. is being pushed as rapidly as men and means can accomplish. The work, thus far, is substantial and permanent. A lot of 100,000 ties have been bought by the company at Tide creek near Ka lamn, which were cut by Jack Powers, now in the Penitentiary. They were disposed of to a Kalama man by Sheriffs sale, and from him trans ferred. GO TO JEFF'S, j And load by gas light. A Fire and Guest Escape. The wide-spread unwillingness on the part of the travoling public to be burned to death has led to the general demaud that hotel landlords should provide their guests with means of escape from tho upper rooms in case of fire. As is well known all travelers are obliged to sleep in these, uppor rooms, for not within the memory of man has a hotel clerk had a vacant room on the Grst or second floor to place at the disposal of a guest. It would be very interesting to know who are the people who take posses sion of the lower rooms of every hotel some days before it is opened, and who never in any circumstanced leave their rooms vacant. These people evidently constitute a distinct class, differing widely in habit i and pur suits from the rest of mankind. In all probability they spend their entire time in their rooms, and it is for this reason that no casual traveler, when climbing up to his lofty room in the sixth story, ever meets them and re lieves his mind with a scowl. This, however, is neither the time nor the place for an exhaustive scientific in quiry into the origin and nature of the perpetual occupants of firflt-floor rooms. With a vie to tnabling their guests to sleep in comparative peace, hotel landlords and especially those of western hotels have Iateby pro vided every room with a stout rope, long enough to reach from the window to the ground. The guest is shown this rope when he enters the room, it is supposed to inspire him with the hope of avoiding death by fire. At first this plan of placing the occupants of upper rooms was eminently success ful, but it now appears that in the estimation of hotel landlords it is a failure. It has occurred to wicked and impecunious travelers that a rope which can be safely descended when a hotel is on fire can be de scended with at least equal success in the quiet of the night, when there are no persons present to witness the feat. Accordingly, travelers of the class last mentioned have formed the habit of quitting their hotels by the rope, leav ing their bills unpaid. Anyman who watches the outside of a western ho tel from 1 to 3 o'clock A. M. is rea sonably sure to preceive two or three travelers cautiously descending from the upper windows by means of ropes, and afterwards walking briskly toward the railway station. Naturally this sjrt of thing fails to meet the views of the landlords, but they dure not de prive their guests of ropes, for few travelers are bold enough to risk death by burning in a room totally unprovided with any fire-escape. The remedy is, however, a simple one. Let the landlords provide rope3 about twenty feet too short to reach from a window to the ground. In case oi fire the guests can descend these ropes and drop safely into the arms of firemen, while the wicked traveler who tries to use his rope for illicit purposes will be compelled to drop twenty feet into the open mouths of bull-dogs or upon the sidewalk in the latter case infallibly breaking his leg. Simple as this plan is, it has not yet occurredlo the western landlord's mind, but now that it has been gen erously suggested to him, he can hardly fail to use it to his own grc-it profit and to the total discomfiture of the wicked. New York Times. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. CW Fulton, S Elmore, city; C A Field, S F; C U Hall, H L Kincaid, M Veil, J 'furry, M D Nowland S F; G A Pease, D P Thompson, Mrs Leopold, J E Lombard, Pertland: F D Spratt, Mich; F R Coggshall, Eureka; Mrs Spear, Clifton; M Mc Farland, Knappa. TURKEK HOUSE. F Krosel, Youngs River; P J Mc Gowan, Chinook; W Olets, Oyster ville; J Brownell, H Hallor, Ft. Stevens;A Assell & wf, J J Watson, T Wassan, A Deaves, P Doherty, Portland; H D Newb'iry, Knappa; M Eagles, Ilwaco; G Blye, T F Neil, W Furlow.. M J Wallace, city; W A Loan, Skamckawa; T McKenna, bacramento; M Howerton, Iwaco. Yesterday's Passengers. A C Guest, S Anderson, P Hansen, H Alger, G Smith, W Iroland, E Por ter, Miss Lattam, G Blankholm, H W Burchard. P G Gltdwitz, G Han sen, W P McEwen, R H Marchard, J Ferguson, W Truitt, J Leopold. "Golden Xedlenl Discover" has been used with signal success in consumption of the lungs, consump tive night-sweats, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, weak lungs, coughs, bronchitis, and kindred affec tions of throat and chest. Sold by druggists. Important Notice to FiMhernien and Others. MEFF,' of the CHOP HOUSE, will give you the BEST 2.1-cent meal in town for cash. Board by the week S5, In ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. lee. antl Ice Cream Delivered. Frank Fabre's wagon Ls now ready to deliver ice, or ice cream to any part of the city, during the daj'. If you tike New rooms, new furniture, new, clean beds and a quiet place to sleep eo to the 0 .v."S,nK House, comer West flth and Water streets, opposite Frank Fa bre's. For a Neat FiUiug Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to 1. iv. Poto All goods of the best make and guaran- teeaquaiiiy. aiuusiock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. The City by the Sea. COMMUNICATED. Yes, we'll admit that we arc a atran ger here, and that we are not very well acquainted with Astoria's people. But there is one thing we can speak of that we are acquainted with, and that is its fine location and beautiful scenery. Although but a few days here we have seen a great deal of the country tributary to this part, and yesterday afternoon, in company with a party of lady friends wo made a trip to tne sur rounding hills, and with spyglass in one handand "Hyperion" in the other, we sallied forth to stroll among the wooded hills and to turn our longing eyes to the "other shore." The party being in excellent spirits, the ascent was of short duration, and soon our destination wa3 reached and a mci place chosen for a rest; with glasses to our eyes we swept the shore udvttvu, far, far out to sea, wher-J the white winged birds of commerce were busily darting about. A scene more beauti ful one could not find, and it was with real pleasure that we listened to the entertaining conversation of our lady guides, and too what a treat it was to be led about bv bright eves and dim pled cheeks. One could almost wish that it might last a life time. Leaving this point of observation we strolled over towards the southern portion of the city, and were moro than repaid when we c night sight of Young's and Lewis's rivers. There they lay in all their rural beauty with the sun playing at hide and seek, in and out among tne numerously curved streams. We watched its serpentine course far up the moun tain sides and then lost it as it flowed on through the "meadows sweet with hay, to join the brimniy river. While we fain would stay and let our thoughts bo wafted over this beautiful valley to the musical murmur of the sighing pines our little guide says "come," and wu close down the lid of retrospection, turn the golden key and bar out th; pleasant sunshine that had for n short time made life a beautiful panorama. Stkaxcbk. Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates fur ocean steamers for June and July, steamers leaving Astoria and ban Francisco every three days: P1IOM ASTOHIA fKItOMSAXmAXCISCO June! at 10 a.m. June Queen ..Sunday lTJState Sunday 17 Orcuun Wednesday '.MlColumbia. Wednesday ai State Saturday 23 Queen SatiinlavSi Columltla.Ttiesday 2G Oregon .Tuesday 21 ijueen .trmav ziisiate . . Kriiiav J9 .lulvl .fulv OrcRon Monday t'jColutnbla Monday 2 State .Thursday .MQuccn .Thursday .1 Columbia. .Sunday slUrcKon Sunday 8 Queen.ednesday 11 (State Wednesday 11 OrcconSatuntay lJICohuubiaSaturduy u State. Tuesdav 17 Queen.. .-...Tuesday 17 CQlumbiaFrida$- 20Oregou Briday 20 (jueen .Montiay issiniaic Aiouuay 23 Ore2on ThurMlry 2Ci('olunibiaThursday 2fi State Sunday 2a Queen .Sunday a) CHURCH U1KECTOKV Giiace Chuuch Holy communion first Sunday of every mouth. Sunday services at 1 1 a. m and 7 USO r. ji. Wednes day evening service at 70 o'clock. Kev. M. I). Wilson, Hector. Fikst Pkesiiytkhiax Ciicnm Ser vices at 11 A. M.and 7-50 r.M. Wednes day cvuniiis tinner lueclinz at li'ti o'clock. I.ev. J. V. Milligan, Pastor. CoxonKfiATioxAr.Cnunf a Services at 11 a. m. and 7'JV) r. i. Kev. Sam r Wood, Pastor. Roman Catholic Curwii Set vices atlOSWA. m. Kev. I.. Dii'liuau. Pastor M.IiCiiUKCii Service at 11 a. m and 7 30 p.m. Lecture and Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Itev. W.T. Chapman, Pastor. B-AirriST Oiiuitni. Sen ires every other bundav. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Rev. Winfield Scott 1). D. pastoral supply. Try It. i like it better than any remedy I have ever used, because it heaves my bowels in better condition, i the re mark made by everyone when refcrrtim to Syrup of Figs. That is one of the nrincinal reasons wliv Svrtin of Fics is taking the place of all the liver medi cines ;uiu nauseous eiiiiiiw ui-s uiuuiuiuii; used. Try it. Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co. are agents for Astoria. Hodge. Davis & Co., wholesale agents, Portland, Or. Invigorating Food For the brain and nerve is what we need in these days of rush and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restores the vi tal energies and brings good health and joyous spirits quicker than any thing yon can use. IVibnne. For chills, fever, ague, and weakness, Coldkn's Liquid Uekp Tonic. Col den's; take no other. Of drmrgisls. An attractive, youthful appearance secured by using Parker's Hair Balsam to all who aro netting gray. A true strengthening medicine and health rcnewcr is Brown's Iron Bit ters. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call atthcGem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. MEFF.' of the CHOP llOPSK is now ready to manufacture Ice Cream to order in any quantity for Halls. Socla- uies, rrivate nouses, eic. aim uuviiik the bestfacillties of any place in town guarantees to .give satisfaction. Ice constantly on hand and for sale. Where so fast my friend .' Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Go to the O. K. Lodging Ilomu corner Wcst-Uth and Water streets. Shlloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyxpupslu. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. For lame Back, Side or Client u?e Shlloh's Porous Plaster, Prtca US rents. For sale by W. E. Dement. Shlloh's Cough ami Coustiiptiuu Cure Is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by V. K. D4 inent. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Horn edy. Prhte SO cents, Masai lujector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. Pro Bono AVe feel justified in rehmring tbanks to the general public for the liberal patronage they have bestowed on ua since our advent in Astoria. . . The business we have transacted has been beyond our utmost ex pectations, and in acknowledgement thereof we intend to .still further reduce our already low prices. : Beductions in Dress Goods-, . Seductions in Domestics, Seductions in Fancy Goods, Reductions in Furnishing Goods, Reduction in Clothing, Reductions in Cloaks and Dolmans, Reductions in Millinery. It will pay one and all to come and see for themselves our sweep ing reductions in every department. To every girl visiting our store to-day, .will be presented a hand some celluloid ring at Sheriff Qr Nell's Bankrupt Store, M. ISAACS, Consignee. Corner Concomly and Main Streets, "IVIij- arc King Combination Spectacles the Best? 1st. They are composed of a Combi nation Frame, set with the finest French Hlishedlens; they do not rust, and are the most durable in use. 2d. The lenses are of different shapes, so as to correct imperfect sight in youth as well as old age, both for reading and seeing at a distance. .Td. They can be so adjusted that the couef the lens will come before the eye, which is very important for distinct vision. 4th. They will neither confuse the sight nor cause dizziness by long and continued use, as is the case with com mon spectacles of unequal focus. Sth. They supply the deficiency that occurs from the flattening of tho crys aline lens and will enable one to see as well as in youth. Gth. They are recommended by the leading opticians of the country, are not expensive, over a million of them are now in use. As the need of glasses does not de pend on age alone, It is very important 10 nave tne eyes properly tested, sum not fitted bj guess. Hkwauk of imitations. The gen uine are marked Kixo's patkn't, on the nose niece. Peddlers cannot obtain the genuine. Don't trust to travelling opticians and pay exorbitant prices, but call on tne only authorized agent, who has King's new system by which defective sight can be corrected on scientific principles. For said by Carl Adler. Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, Fancy Goods, etc.. Astoria, uregon. l'uriiislicrf Rooms to Rent. Apply at Mrs-Dennj- Currans, rear congregational emircn. II.VI.lfS HONEY OF .IIOKElIOUN'D ani T.vi: for coughs and colds has readied the pinnacle of fame. Pikk's Tootiiaciik Dkops etire in ono minute. AverilFs mixed paints, the best in use. for sale sX .). W. Connrs drug store, opposite Occident Hotel Cards. Curds, Cards. A beautiful selection of Hirthday Cards at Carl Adler's. My Stock ofCisars Mut be sold out. as X intend to close out that line of goods. If you want a bargain o to uarl Auiers. Franli Fulirc'.s Oj'stcr nud Chop House. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoalwater bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater hay oysters received by every steamer. OH Paintings, Cliromos auil Steel Engraving At Carl Adler's. a choice assortment just received. ZYoticc. Dinner.at".I EFF'S"CHOP HOUSE every day at r o'clock. The bcst2Ti cent meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meuu. vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Heer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff Is the "HOSS." An Aromatic Fragranco Is imparted to the mouth by the use of SOZODONT. It Is beyond doubt the cleanest, purest and best wash ever of fered to the public. SOZODONT and comfort are . synonyms. It cleanses the entities in me enamel or tne teetli. A Chicago Merchant's Bxporionco After I had become almost akin and bono, with neither strength, appotio nor ambition left, and tho doctors couldn't help mo, two bottles Parker's Ciiugor Tonic curud mo complotoly. M. JJ. Woatcott, Lamp M'fr,Chicago. If you are sick and troubled with dyspupsin, Brown's Iron Bitters will euro you. Delleloiii lee Cream at Frank Fa bre's. That Harking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarniiteo It. Sold by W. E. Dement. Will you Mutter with Dyspepsia and Mver Coiiitilnlnl? Shlloh's Vitalizer Is Kiinruuterd to euro you. Sold by W. E. Doinent. SleeiilesH Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cure Is tint remedy lor yon. Sold by W. E. De IIIUIll Croup, Whooping Cough andBron ehllU Immediately relieved by Shlloh'a Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Publico ! - ASTORIA, OREGON 1 Q S3 K S i HI t 3 -s K 0 0 RES H m s i H i K I Fipres lew Lie ! -AKn JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he Is dolnj; the uiggesi uusiness oi any EESTATTRANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give the best meal for cash. &R, DEAI.KK IN Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Weed Delivered to Order, Draying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DKJLLSU IK WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. F1KMT CliASS W. E. DEMENT & CO. DRtJQQISTS. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FAHCY ARTICLES.' Prescriptions carefully Compounded, C. H. COOPER, GKNERAIi MEROHAITPISX. THE I XL The Leading Dry Goods and. Clothing House of Astorim LACE CTJB.TJLHTS, " Thave just received a large consignment of Xace. Curtains, and Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inspec tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low PribW NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN AST01IA. Sillss and Dress Goods, - AVe are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the mpatj elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this Cltj, .y AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. ' All Silk Rhadames, Srap D'Almas All Silk Poulards, "Wool Sxirrahi, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soleils, ' Etc., Etc. CIiOASS, We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant Line of La dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Black Silk Dolmans, ' j Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Gimp.- -- Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, JJandsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. 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 Stock, . Finest Coeds. and Lowest Prices in Astoria. C. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STORE. Having received the most complete line of Gents Furafshinj: Goods ever opened hi Astoria. I shall offer to buyers the choicest Neckwear, Underwear, Dress Shlrti.Faaer Shirts, White Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats, etc, etc At the Very The Largest Assortment of Straw Hats, Alfthe leading styles in Soft; Stiff and Flexible Hats. Full stock of Clothing.including fine Prince Albert Coats in Black and Blue The Tailoring department comprises the largest stock of imported Cloth, Ca&siiiHTCs, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. D. A. McINTOSH, Tne Xioading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. IT PAYS T0TLUDEWITHM! WHO ? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasifleBalcBry & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. OppoHlte . IV. JIurae'H. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BUILDERS, lip Stairs Over Arndt 2fc Ferchcu Shop. Call and examine the work we are doing and see the wood we are using, before mak ing a trade elsewhere. FIRST -CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. have you mm -t3iisaiaciUEaaiiiiiai3inai OUR SPLENDID STOCK lamiBnuiiiaaaisiiEiiiifiiiiiaiaiiBiaiiiii OF j CARPETS, : UPHOLSTERY, j j WALL PAPER, axd Ifewest. Styles in Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. OI "W. Callick's Old Stand.) Have some elecant designs in the above mentioned goods which they will be pleased to show the public. Everything new and tastful. Lowest Prices ! i s! Drawback Entries; -Bills of Lading, Manifests, Etc. Legal Blanks. Mortgages, Warranty Deeds . AT The Astorian Office Any blank or form not la stock wHl b printed to order. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Receipt Books, Fish Talleya, Cards, Tags, and- coaEMreUl paper of all kinds printed to order At The Astorian Job Office. YOKES. We have for sale mOMtOFH Celebrated Yoke, Which are acknowledged by all Loggers to be the BEST IN THE STATE. -WARRANTED NOT TO CHECK, dwlm WILSON & FISHER, Astoria. v L. K. G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer lu Clsnrs and Tobaccos, Smokers' Article, PlajlBZ Cards, Cutlery. Sta tionery. Etc. . ' The largest and finest stock, .of HEKR SCHA1LM and AMBER COODS lu the City, l'articular attention paid to orders fcros the country, THEO.BRACKER, Manager. Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon. . - FIRST -QUALITY LUMBER; THE WESiPORT MILL COMPANY" IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSXS TO remain. ... ..-. We will take orders for lumber txm. lr to 50OM., at the mill or delivered. - We also manufacture lath and aklafies oi Al quality. Flooring, a Specialty . . Address all orders .t -..wrpoBTimico. Bilks BM ,