(3J Sgkc Dnilv. fVstarlniL ASTORIA, OREGON: -WEDNESDAY-.. JUNE '20. 183 Justice Field of the U. S. su preme court, sails from S. F. to-day to ait in the circuit court at Portland. The U. S. Engineers are engaged in mating a re-survey of the bar. The party is in charge of U S. assist, en gineer, VonGeldern. Mrs. T. S. .Tewctt is a passenger on to-day's outgoing steamer on a vis it to her father who is dangerously ill at Santa Cms, Cal. Prof. T M. Coon, fonnerly princi pal or the public school in district No. 1, is in the city. Hood river appar ently agrees with him. Coroner FranUm goes to Clifton this morning to hold an inquc-t on the bdy of a man who was drowned near there yesterday morning. In &st Portland last Monday, H. (1 Meyers was elected mayor, hav ing 24 majority over his competitor, J. K. Mayo, in a total vote of G78. There will be an ice cream and atrawberry festival at Libeity Hall to-morrow evening under the aus pices of the Ladies Guild of Grace canrch. Prof. James, of the Columbia Commercial college is in the city. His educational institution, one of the best on the coast, is in a flourishing condition. Governor Newell has been in vited to deliver the 4th of July ad dress at Etlensburg and at Montesano bnt cannot accept either owing to pre vious engagements. The C. S steamer Gen. Wright, grounded on Clatsop spit, near Fort Stevens, at 5 o'clock Monday evening. U. S. Engineor Von Gelderu took the tug Astoria down to take her off at high tide. The officers of the grand lodge I. O. G. T., will be installed at Occi dental hall at eight o'clock this even ing. This will be a public installa tion, and every one is cordially in vited to be present. F. Bricklcman, foreman for Smith &, Paquct on the construction of Sib son, Church it Company's new- flour ing null at Albina, was instantly killed last Monday morning by a heavy tim ber falling upon him. -The body of Hazen A. Parker, who was drowned from the Clara Parlrrx dock last Tuesday, was picked up at Cat5op spit yesterday morning and brought to the city. The funeral will take place to-day. At Knappa last Monday J. F. Bender's children were teasing a bull which, becoming enraged, rushed at a horse standing near by and ripped open his stomach, killing him instant lj. The animal was valued at $200. Decency forbids mention of the means employed by Chinamen to freshen stale salmon, but those of our readers who have any regard for their stomachs will refuse to buy salmon from China peddlers who want to "sell ckcap." There is a snbscription afloat to put the road from Ilwaco to the ocean beach in good condition. The sum needed is 2,000, of which nearly 1,200 is already subscribed. There 1 should be no difficulty m raising the remainder. Zaehanah Baker and B. H. Thomas shot and killed each other in T. B. Handley's law office at Hills boro, last Monday. They had had some trouble about land, and had gone to tho lawyer's to arbitrate it, -when the quarrel broke out afresh with fatal result to both. N. A. Thompson of Newport, who is up from Yaquina bay, attend ing the grand lodge I. O. G. T., of which he is a prominent member, says that work on the railway is progress ing xs fast and favorable as could be expected. The people of his section have an abiding faith in the ultimate success of the enterprise and they have good reason. Covcmor Newell has postponed the execution of Gianini who was sen tenced for the murder of Ricco, on the 29th of June, until the 28th of October. Leading citizens of Van couver represent him as insane and the Governor has given this long time to have his condition tested, also to provide for pay of a commission by the Legislature if it be required. The municipal election at Port land was something that no outside resident can understand; it is proba ble that a good many Portlandites don't just see how it was done. There were four councilmen elected; Messrs. Gerdes and Healy, in the first ward, AacLras is the second ward and Sears in the third ward. The first three gentleman are classed with the "free wfekkey association," as it would Metn that the price of that beverage is jat sow an important factor in Port land politics. Attemtiea flfe. 1. fecial meeting Tharsdar, June 2tst, at o'clock r. m. Business of import ance fall attendance desired. -,By order of W. W. Parked, L.E.SELIG, , President. SecreUryy' .. The Floral Concert. The floral concert of the Baptist Sunday school was a decided success. Every available amount of standing room in the church was filli-d and many had to turn back unable to get i into flip olmrMi. Th lnirrli M-nt' decorated tastefully, a large cross trimmed with ivy and flowers stood upon the back of the platform in the center and on the wail above a motto in blossoms ''welcome" was placed. On the organ stoad a harp of flowers; tho little children were trimmed in flowers to correspond with the senti- , ment of the piece to be tecited. As j each child finished, the boqnet she I held was placed upon the cross to complete iU adornment the last flow er to finish the cro!3 was a beautiful lilly, placed in the center. Its placement was magical and the wholo design of the concert, viz: to beautify and adorn the cross, was manifest. Miss Flavel followed with the solo ''Consider the Lilies," and sang it in flue voice and with great acceptance. The singing a id recitations by the children were good, and everyone went away delighted. A collection of twenty dollirs was taken to add to the library. As Usual The invariable misstatement of Portland correspondents of San Fran cisco papers justifies the belief that such inaccuracy 'if statement is due more to deliberate intent than to ig norance. Pure ignorance is always to be excused, een in a newspaper correspondent but mendacity is an undesirable clemont in the make up of one who prof eses to tell ihe truth in tho columns of a newspaper The Bulletin of the ICth, has an article on Columbia river fisheries written in Poitland, in which the writer says, speaking of tho canneries: "There are some half doztMi, or more, at As toria. The remainder are scattered along the mighty Columbia.' Had the mendacious correspondent taken the trouble to look at the columns of any of Oregon's commercial pipers ho would have seen that there were twenty-four cmneries at this place. Drowned. A man known us John Codey, who ha3 been working in a logging camp near Skamokwa, was accidentally drow ned last Saturday. An inquest was held with the following erdict. "We the jurors summoned to de termine thejeause of the death of John Cody, have carefully examined the body of the deceased and find that he came to his death by accidental drown ing II. A. Moss, Foreman. We 11 nd upon examining his papers that his proper nrme is Lawrcnre Mc Nally. Eureka, Humboldt Co., Cal. papers please copy." Justice's Court The following cases were disposed of yesterday by Justice P. H. Fex: Win. Patterson and Wm. Allen, lar ceny of a watch from the person of L. George, held to answer, S300 each; .1 liutterfield, larceny of a suit of clothes, held to answer, 8300; Angelo Perrota and Maik Kyle, lar ceny of a boat, fined 23 oach, or 12 days in the county jail; Thomas Wal lace, assault and battery, lined $25, or 12 days in the county jail; Sam Hawkins, defacing a building not his i own, in l pper Astoria, linen sJU or 15 dajs in the county jail -At the Occidental 11 a' 1 thiB evening there will bo short speeches by prominent people from abroad, and choice literary entertainment is promised to all who attend. The hall will doubtless be filled to its fullest capacity. In tho year 1880 letters wero ad dressed by A. N. Tow no of the Cen tral Pacific railroad to the leadiug wheat-growers of California, with a view to obtaining material for a thorough study of the wheat industry ou this coast. The very complete in formation thus obtained, supplement ed in other ways, is to bo placed be fore tho public in papers announced for the July and August issues of the Occtland Monthly. These papers will form the most important and com plete study of tho subject ever in print. Yesterday's Passengers. J S Reed C L Lambert, Miss Liw rence, Miss Carlson, W W Cathcart, B Merrill, E H Stone, G Lyon. E Woodruff, J L and Mrs Stout, C Gun derson, Wm Atkins, Messrs Morse, Hume, Watson, Hopkinson, Arlott and Hutchcross, Mrs Thomes, M J and Mrs Fleminc, N L Gray, P and Mrs Spencer; M Curry, A M Peter man, Mrs Lnnderback, J and Mrs Wilive, C A Barni, F Forstner. Lucy Tanner, H Zackery, T J Buford, Mrs Kuaff, Mrs Strang, O L Levey, M Kinney, H L Wells. Girl Wanted Immediately, to take care of an infant. Enquire of A- V. Allen. Attention Alert H. & T,. So. 1. The members of Alert Hook and Lad der Co. will meet in their hall at 8 o'clock r. u on Wednesday. Important business. Come nc, come all. By order of F.B. Et.nKr.sov, Foieman. C. Brottc, Sec'y. If yon are sick and troubled with dyspepsia, Brown's Iron Bitters will cure you. Go to the O. K. Lodging House corner West-9th and Water streets.'. INDEPENDENT ORDER TEMPLARS. Eighteenth Annual Session The eighteenth annual session the grand lodgo of Oregon, I. O. G. T., convened in Pythian Hall in this city at ten o'clock yesterday morning. The committee on credentials reported the following delegates entitled to seats: Capital, No 11 W C King, C A Sehlbrede, Mattie Berry, L R Stinson. Hillsboro, No 17 A E Tozior, Chas Tozier, alternate, Anna Jackon, A H Boscow, Lucy E Mor gan. La Creole, 23 J J Brown. Rni. M9 "E M VandHPrcrl-. Astoria ' 'ninS,it RHh .1 H Phr D H Caswell, RE Jackson; alternates, , J W Gaarhart. Etta Charter Can-in! T?;i.i .1 ,.; P-. fo..n .,bei.f the grand lodge, . L Dunmick. Milwaukee, 57 J i vt u v r w . -i' t .- N Lambert, L M Waite. val Fontis, ' 74 SSGimble. Nonpareil. 8G-W, S James, M P Brower. Sheridan, ' 118-E Falconer, EC Richler. For-, wtfimv... 12T.-.T V T.v.n. V. P i Miller, altennte. Pacific, 179 Cha3 Vandevert, Onward, 229, -J E Knox. Amity, 258 11 15 Putnian, Anna Piihnin. Pnt-nllsrv onq R TV Prettyman, alternate, Mattie Walton. McMinnville, 239, May Baker. New - berg, 302 -J T Smith, F A Olds, May Hadley; alternate, Ida Wiley. Monmouth, 331 -R A Boothby. Wasco, 338 -A M Allen, H Williams. alternate. Marv HiibW. R.i1 Sa- maritan, 346 Ella Hovel, Allie Beez ley. Mount Hood, 350 S A Trench, R B Hood, alternate, Lizzie Lord. Columbia, 358, D M Long. Ever green, 360 Julia A Stewart, Emma Moore, alternate, Jas Mucklc. Alpha, 3GG-Mira Smith. Butte, 307 Jennie Spencer, F Rankin, Mary Rankin, Josie Smith; Alternate, J E Houston, W E Welch, Lola Edris. Champoeg, 370 -J B Leatherman, J B Forcyth. Webfoot, 371 - J L Taylor. Oregon City, 372-J W Watts, C E Watts, I S Hurst; Alternate, Lavi Leland. Prohibition, 373 -E Smith, T F Wright; Alternates, M A Russ, N M Rnss. Eureka, 377 Rev D P Porter, P J Porter. Oak Grove, 3G9 E S Stevens, Ashley White; alternate, Mrs White. Glendive, 383 -T J Graves. Harvest, 385 Emma T Fisher. Corvalhs, 388-C H Whit ney; Altercate, SAN Terwillinger. Springfield, 390 M L Wilmot, Mary MWilmot. Hood River, 393 -T R Coon. Rescue, 397 J R Scrafford. Gaston, 402 H C Raymond. Hope ful, 403-SL Smith. Newport, 410 N A Thompson. Kilchis, 41G-W J Elliott. Canby, 424 -E Harner; Alternate, C Shank. Waldo Hills, 427 R L Downing. Tho following were also reported as being entitled to seats in the conventien: T J Alley, state deputy; Sadie Smith, Nate L Wiley, New berg. 303; Ida Porter, Freedom, 378; Clark Hay, Prohibi tion, 373. The committee's report was accepted, and the committee dis charged. A resolution was adopted fixing the hours of morning 'session from 8:30 to 12; for afternoon ses sions, from 1 :30 to 5:30; evening ses sions, 8:30. Tho grand lodge degree was then conferred on sixty-nine of the attending delegates, and tho con vention adjourned to 1:30 v. y. Following is a list of the efficers: G. W C T, S R Jessup; G W C, C A Sehlbrede; G WY T, Mrs E Lord; G W Secy; J E Houston; G W Treas, J N Limber t; G W M, S Hobson; G W Chaplain, W C King (appointed) G G, Mrs E Moore; G S, M Chambers; Ass't G Sec, C N Whitney .(appointed); D G M, E Fisher, (appointed), P G W C T, C T Tezier: Sunt Juvenile work, Levi Lelaud. The lodge was called to order at 1:30 p. -v. by S. R. Jessup, G. W. C. J.., in the chair. Minutes or morn ing session approved as read. Report of G. W. C. T., was read. Report of Grand Sect, was read, showing lodges reported last year 68; present number of lodges "104, number of members re ported last year 3,118, present mem bership 4,480. Grand treasurer read report. Report of Grand Supt. of juvenile work, number of members at present 3,G25, number of lodges last report 8, number of lodges at present report 51. This is a splendid showing and speaks volumes for the life and energy of the order in our state. Following are the committees. Committee on obituary W M Houston, W C King, H M Russ. Distribution C A Sehlbrede, T W Dimniick, N A Thompson. Finance C H Boscow, S S-Gimble, N A Thompson, G W Dimmick, J B Leatherman. State of order-J W Watts. H C Raymond, J Hobson, E Moore, E M Vandervert. Constitution W S James, Z T Wright, R R Boothby, F A Rankin, 0 Hay. Grand lodge organ C A Sehlbrede, W C King, J E Knox, Emma Fisher, D H Caswell. Appeals C F Tozier, T R Coon, S Bozorth, A M Allen, RyC Ramsey. Music S Bozorth, Miss Jennie Brown, Lou Morgan, Mrs Mary Heis ler, R C Ramsby. A resolution extending the tbauks of the grand lodge to Astoria lodge Ho. 40, for courtesy extended repre sentatives, was passed. Corvallis having received the major ity of the votes, the next session of thp grand lodge will be held at that place next Jane. " " -$ . " t GOOD' S R Jesmp and W M Houston jwere elected representatives to the right worthy grand lodge, and Levi Leland and J W Watts, alternate, rep resentatives; this meeting will be at Washington, next 31ay. The lodge then adjourned till 3 o'clock. Upon reassembling, the minutes of the afternoon session were approved as read. On motion, the representatives of the several lodges, made 'verbal re ports concerning the condition of their respective lodges. Their reports were very encouraging. Levi Leland on behalf of Astoria M& No-40- presented D- H- Caswell with a double baby carriage which was one amid the cheers of the mem- Aftei'some iiriffirm.t litiaitmca flic lilir nil intitii.il , . . 3 -' - ,rt uifet this morning. -.v - . A Good Idea. In commenting on the frauds di covered in banrancisco h re a Sansome street firm marked Califor k -i nia salmon with a fictitious label and was guilty of appropriating the naufe t uouimDia river salmon, ttl C.ilf- I fornia Groctr awi Onner as: ' "The firm name of J. K. Armsbj I & c- of Chicago and San Francisco, 'a,so figuresjn this connection as the probable factor in placing these goods , Pon the market. Wo have not been al to obtain facta sufficient to en- lable us to judge upon whom the greater share of the blame should fall, nor does it matter much, since all connected with the transaction are sufficiently bl am cable. We have so many times raised our voice against this mode of dealing that there ia but little left for ua to say, unless we re peat that which we have so frequently said before. It would be well for tho salmon trade if there were no packers' engaged in picking what are termed blanks. Every, can of salmon that goe3 to the trade should bear the name of some packer as a guarantee of its quality and to guard agaiust frauds similar to the one we hive under consideration. In no other way probably can the small dealer and consumer expect to get goods "true to name," (genuine beyond any perad- venture, and for the quality of which spon- some one is willing to stand sor. Our Trout Streams. The rains came pelting down and the winds hlew in fitful gusts for a week, while the streams wero so muddy that the trout could nut see the fly. For my own part T stayed home, enjoying my hook and pipe, and contented myself with sorting over tho flies in my hook and getting ready for "a vigorous prosecution of the war' when brighter skies and warmer da a should come to greet the devotees who revere in the name uf Izaak Walton and worship atlthe shrine uf Dame Juliam Harnt:rd. Certain it is that no stream in America can surpass the tributaries of the Willamete and Columbia fur line fishing; nor is there any region along the Atlantic coast which has one continuous season fur Gphing from May to October, like ours. In May, try the' Cowlitz, the Toulle and the smaller tributaries of the Tualatin; in Juno, your Ashing takes in the creeks that debouch into the Mullala, the Santiam and Li Creole; in July, when tho Washougal and Claaimas are no no longer fit for the tly, then try Hood river, the Btreams debouching into the bay uf Astoria, and the two beautiful little rivers that flun into the bay uf Tillamook; in August, try the head waters of the Sandy and the Clackamas, taking the wagon road known as the Barlow gate; and ui the sweet September days, take the Mc- Kenzie from Engeuo or the Matlolea from The Dalles.---Con: Canadian Sportsman. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. J Winterhalder & wife, W T Bar nett, H Frankliu, W E Stuhba, W A Williams, S F; W H Gray Klaska nine;Mrs F A Hill, C A Powel!,.Day ton; V Cook, F O Northup, F Hacheny, Portland, J Kiernan, Pil lar Rock; C Moller, J B Lowry, E J Harris, J Thomas, S F; J J Living ston, Pittsburg, Pa; J 0 Spencer, Clifton; A Knapp, Knappa, L A Loomis, Ilwaco; J F Warren, Knap pa. PARKEtt HOUSE. L S Korpor,HFriedlandor,TSchreed, J Asper, W A Williams, S. '.; J Hume, B R Elliott, L Davin, T Mc Kenna, City; R Newman.Z T Wright, C Hay Mrs P M Brown. Mrs E Smith, Mrs D M Long, Dr Russ and wife, J Joseph, J Hall, T H Reardon, H Murry, W Williams, Portland; E H Haines, 6 Shank, Canby; S L Smith, North Yamhill; T R Coon, Hood River; Mrs VanDerbort, Miss Walton, Salsm; J L Taylor, Gervais; A O Condit, Turner; H Nayland, J R Coulter, Ilwaco; C C BlakeiE Burn ham, Knappa; J T Osborn, R J Snell, J Hopkinson, The Dalles; A Cassino, Junction; C Hallin, San Jose?. Wil son, Chico; W Stuart, Albany. The hngo, drastic, griping, sicken ing pills are fast being superseded by Dr. Pierce's "Purgative Pellets.' Sold by drgggists. Furaiskcd IteeHiH to Rent. Apply at Mrs. Denny Currans, rear Congregational church. Ice, and Ice Cream Delivered. Frank Eabres wagon is now-ready to deliver, Ice, or Ice cream to any. part of the city, during the day. Pro Bono We, feel justified in returning thanks to the general public for the liberal patronage they have bestowed on us since our advent in Astoria. , . The business vre have transacted has been beyond our utmost ex pectations, and in acknowledgement thereof we intend to still .further i ii,. in Tit reUuca our already low pnees. Reductions in Dress Goods,. S Reductions in Reductions 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, willbe presented a hand some celluloid Ting at - - Sheriff Q'NbII'o Bankrapt 9tTt, Corner-vQcncomly and Main Streets, Steamer Days. "Folio wi wm if is" a resume of Hailing dates fur ocean steamers for June and July, steamers leaving Astoria and Sau Francisco every three days: KBOU ASTOUIA j FJtOU SAX FK OiCISCO June at 10 a. Mi June Oregon Wednesday 20 Columbia. Wednesday 20 State Saturday 23 Queen Saturday 23 Columbia.Tuesday 261 Oregon .Tuesday 23 Queen .Frldav 291SUte Friday 23 tuJjl July Orecon Monday ''IColumbIa..Mouday 2 State .Thursday 5 Queen .Thursday 5 Columbia. .Sundav 8OregonwSunday 8 Oueen.Weduesdav instate Wednesday 11 Oregun.atun!ay 14 1 Columbia- Saturday H State Tuesday 17 Queen.. ..Tuesday 17 Columbia. Friday 2flOregon...Friday 20 Queen.... Monday 'JSIStntc ..Monday 23 Oregon Thursdry 2U('olumbiaTliursday 26 State Sunday 29Queen..Sunday 29 Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce at San Francisco, from January 1st, 1833. to-June 13th, inclu sive, hae been as follows : Flour, or sks 178 020 Wheat, ctls 21,239 Ojts, ctls . ..... 33.C06 Salmon, blits t 378 hf bbls s 1G2 cs - asm idvgs . . 35 AjiplM, ttlpe. Iixs..... .. . 8.3C0 Butter, pkgs ... ...... to Potatoes. hks......r... . ... 23.440 Wool. b.Ues... . 0.748 Hides. Xo " 18.C88 Tallow. pkg .. .... 764 Beef, bbls 9 Hay. bale... ........ . .. 23 gulcksiler. JIa&ks................ 75 ruir. Dried, pkgs C.465 Leather, plvia .... , .....I W7 Hops. bale.s........ . . 454 Hams, p!vcs...... .. ........... 4 Cheese, cs... ... ... 14 Flaxseed, ks.....w. . 1,370 uoni. ctis. .......,...: ii Canned Good?, cs....r.. G92 l.ard, pkKS... . 1. 9 Frank Fabre's Oyster and Chop House. Thoe ishinganice plate of Eastern or Shoaluatcr hay oysters cooked in any style, or an early lTreakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and see hint. Fnsh Eastern and Shoalwater ha j ojstiTsreeehedby every steamer. FofaXeat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P.J. Goodmans, on Che n.umis street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and gnaran- teetlfitiaiiiy. AiuitstocK; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Important Notice to Flaberraen aa a Others. -JEFF," of the CHOP HOUSE, will give y on the BEST 25-cent meal In town for cash. Board "bv the week'SS. in ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. Invigorating Food b or the brain and nerve is what wo need in thesedays of rusli and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restores the vi tal energies and brings good health and joyous spirits quicker than any thing you can use. Tribune. An Aromatic Fragrance Is imparted to the mouth by the use of SOZODONT. It is beyond doubt the cleanest, purest and best wash ever of fered to tho public. SOZODONT and comfort are sj nonynii. It cleanses the caities in the enamel of the teeth. "JEFF." of the CIIOP HOUSE is now ready to manufacture Ice Cream luuiuci ill mi ijiiaiiiii-j iui ihiisuwm- bles, Private Houses, etc- and having the bestfacillties ot any place in town guarantees to give satisfaction. Jab constantly on hand and for sale. 3 ThePeruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dysnen- sia. debility, Iher complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W.Fowlf &SOU1" Boston. Averlll's mixed paints, the best in use. for sale at J. W. Conns dmg store, opposite uccment Hotel. Hai.es IIoxkv of Horehouxd axt Tar' for, coughs and colds has reached the pinnacle of fame. - Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minnte. A true strengthening medicine and health rencwer is Brown's Iron Bit ters. For the genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Framusco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Where so fast my friend ? Why to Frank Fabry's for a an roast. Shiloh'.s Vitallzeris what jou need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia" ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle, sold by W.EiDenienL Publico ! Domestics, ' rot M. ISAACS, Consignee. ASTORIA, OREGON Notice. Dinner at "J EFT'S" CHOP HOUSE every day .atro o'clock:. The oest'jri cent meaMn town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, me, nnddlng. etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff ia the "BOSS." If you Lilic New rooms, new furniture, new, clean beds and a quiet place to sleep go to the 0 K Lodging House, corner West 9th and Water streets opposite Frank Fa bre's. A Chicago Merchant's Experience After I had become almost skin and bono, with neither strength- appetie nor ambition left, and the doctors couldn't help me, two bottles Parker's Ginger Tunic cured me completely. M. B. Westcott, Lamp M'f'r.Chicago. Try It. -I like it better than any remedy I have ever used, because it leaves my bowels in better condition,5' Is the re mark made by everyone when referring to Syrup of Figs. That is one of the principal reasons why Syrup of Figs is taking the place of all the liver medi cines and nauseous catSfcrtics heretofore used. Try it. Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co. are agents for Astoria. Hodge, Davis & Co., wholesale agents, Portfand, Or. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment For chills, fever, ague, and weakness, Cor.iiKX's Liquid Beep Toxic. Coi tion's; taKe no other. Of druggists. An attractive, youthful appearance secured, by using Parker's Hair Balsam to all who are getting gray. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Sold by W.E. Dement. . I 0 M M 2 E-i g 1 B s 7. 9 s Midi.! - h t. La." :-! 0 BE . . Rel S lb O H B T BB 2 H ' sLi flAA Ui i I U 94 :2 K m C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE I XL The Leading Dry Grbods rtmr Clothing House of Astoria Xi ACE CTCRTAX2TS, ftL L have iust received a larire consisnnlent of Lace Curtains,- 5d fjihirtain Materials, in the newest designsand would invite an inspee- tion irom uuenaing purcnasers, connaent tnat ior rarity aim uun x NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. ftri "-' Silks and C " .... "WiTare showing on our Centre Counters avcolleotion of the most elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, - AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. i All ''SilfcTBhadames, All Silk Foulards, r . ''All Silk Ottomans, Etc., CLOAKS,. , ,"A We are now showing the Largest and most'EleganlLtne of La dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City.. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp Dion's CilLr IlnlmonP uiaurt viuiv iuuiiaiio, ..BT Lined and Trimmed with 'GuipureTLace andGimp! Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans,' Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. " Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters an'd 'Dusters. Shetland Shawls, - . CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING (JOODSDEPASTMlJfT We are showing, without doubt, the largest, andmoat complete stock of Mens, Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. : H Largest Stocks, Lowest G H. COOPER, . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STORE. Having received the most complete line of Gents PurnlshtnK Goods ever opened la Astoria . 1 shall offer to bnj era the choicest Keckw ear, Underwear, Dress Shirts, Faaef Shirts, "White Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats, etc., etc At the Very The Laraest Assortment of styles in Soft, Stiff Full slock of Clothing, including fine The Tailoring department comprises Casslmeres Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. U. JSL. mCUVXUDSL, The Leading 3 TAILOR. CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH Mill ! J ' WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasiieBaiery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cikes Candles etc., furnished for Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give penecK sauauicuou. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite a. W. Hume's. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BITItlEBS, lip Stairs Over Armlt & Ferchen's Slrop. Call aud examine the work vre are doing and see the wood w e ".ire using, before max -Ing a trade elsewhere. FIBST-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. HAVE ton SEEN HUHMtHIIIHM"ulIlltl,",: OUR SPLENDID STOCK Msmtnim.Jaa3sMHMiMMsa3iui OF CARPETS, j UPHOLSTERY, j j WALL PAPER, MaMtMaMaMMIl,f"aaa'a4lMli AND t N,-u-st Shlot In rurmtnrev ED. D. CURTIS & CO. (M W.iSall'cVsOld Stand.) Hae some elegant design in the abme mentioned iroous wmen me; mentioned goods which ey will be pleased to show the public. r tne punnc. Every thing new and tasteful. ssr-m . Draas Goods,., 3 Drap D'Alnias Wool Surrahi; S&tra'Soleils, Et'c ttAr V f " S U 2 ? W waOM Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls,- - All Sizes and Colors. Finest Goods. and Lowest TricesT" Straw Hats, kl the' '3 and Flexible Hats. i Prince Albert Coats in Black aiul Blitt -. the largest stock of imported Cloths, ' i s! "T Drawback Jktrie, Bills of Lading Manifests, Etc. i3 Legal Blanks. J; Mortgages, "Warranty Dtods. AT The Astorian Offioe Any blank: or form'not In stock irill b printed to order. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, BecIpt Bocto. Fish Talleya, Cards, Tags, and eoamcrdM paper of all kinds printed to order at The Astorian Job Qfflct. YOKES. We have for sale MOISBOE'S Celebrated Ylfe, Which are acknowledged bT all Logger to be the best is xtus &aaj.x WARRANTED NOTTQ CHECI. fc dnlm WILSOX & FISHES,' Astoria. L. K. G. SMITH,; Importer and wholesale dealer lu Cigar ami Tebaeess, Sm1cc-Article. Plajrlaz Cards. Ckllrry, 8to- Ii8Mcnr. Elr. . The largest and 1iwi stOf)t of MEER SCHAUM and AMBEtt Ootr fiUJMetty. Particular attention paTd to orders fros the country. . ,, Thko BRACKER,ManaRe. ChenunuiH Street, Atoria. Orezon. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THK WESTPORT MILL C0MP ATT IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber froa 188 to MOM., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and. sUaglM at Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders m ,Ji WESTPORT MUX. CO. 8. 0, BEK20S, SuC. t m I HHIHHHHBHBHMt Blanks BM t if