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C3J "5 5H? Shitlti storiaiL ASTORIA, OREGON: THUHSDAY.. JUSK 21. 1BW High tidenine feet at 12:28. The Ullock has 19,702 cases salm on aboard. The Zoila arrived out. and Pcndragou have Gov. Moody has appointed J. 0. ; Bororth a notary public. i -Geo. A. Liebe as elected mayor I of The Dalles last Monday. Some good runner will win a $560 prire at JJew Tocomn on the 4(K F. L. Tileston warns Agent for the Domestic chine. m Astoria sewing ma- S. D. Adair has the smallest team craft on the lower Columbia the hUv. S. G. Skidmore, a well known Portland merchant, died at San Ra fael, Oal., last Tuesday. The ladies of Grace church will hold an ice cream and strawberry festival at Liberty Hall this evening. To-day the sun crosses the lino, the day attains its greatest length and your shadow will be no shorter this roar. Visiting members of the grand lodge will find a full account of the session in the Weekly Astoriax, which will be issued to-morrow morn ing. The Standard says a justice of the peace in Vancouver is doing a big business in marrying people from this state, and keeps his mouth shut about it. He averages two a week. Herr Von Rehr, the most dis tinguished of the German fish-cultnr-lsts, mentions tho catching of a Cali fornia salmon in the lsir river. It is believed that in time they will work their way to the Black sea. Heavy .clouds that rolled in from the ocean yesterday gavo rise to tho hope that wo would have some rain, but the sun shone oit in the after noon as bright as ever. Guess we're in for another drought. The country wants rain, and we are in with the country on tho same proposition. Commencing to-day the Gen. Sfilcs will till further notice, make two round trips from Astoria to Fort Canny and Ilwaco, every Thursday, Itaving Gray'a dock Rt seven A. M., and one P. M. After tho 5th of next month, two trips will bo made daily, Sundays and 'Wednesdays excepted. The Yakima Iiecoi'd asserts that Capt. Kingsbury, chief engineer and superintendent of tho Cascade division, is working under the follow ing instructions from the Northern Pacific cempany: "Begin work on three different points near Yakima City, and push westward as rapidly as possible across the mountains till a connection is made with the standard Raugo rad from Seattle to Green river." Ool. Speddcu has invented an in genious coulrivance for holding music open while it is being plaj'ed, which by its efficiency and convenience will recommend itself to all at a glance. The only adverse criticism that it has thus far elicited is the suggestion that its general use would do away with one of the gentlemen's usual pleasur able duties. C.il. Spedden has re ceived a request from Frankfort-on-the-Maiu, that a power of attorney ba sent authorizing parties in that an cient German capitol full privilege te make and sell his patented aiticlcs. Miss Clara Rennicks of Portland must be a damsel of more than ordi nary powers of fascination. Some time ago Jas. Sanchez, smitten by the airy grace with which Bhe jerked beer in a San Francisco cellar killed him self because Clara wouldn't marry him, and last Monday, a "storekeep er named George Blanner, of Vallejo who had likewise b en given the mit ten by tho lady in question, also blew out his brains. Clara has been "ex postulated" with by her parents but she goes on crushing hearts just the Mtac. The San Francisco masher is a funny bird. The Nautical Gazette, which should be postod on the subject, says: "Sailors are sea-dogs that never bite, because they are usually confined to barks. They go to sea in ships, but prefer schooners when on shore. A sailor is an odd specimen of humanity, bnt nevertheless has his mates. His main business is handling ropes n;ck named lines. They are hard lines, but tkejudlor, always complains when he comes to the 'rope's ad' perhaps fegdbute he Ji&s to ba:k up to it. ja1 ju.fed on hsra tact, arm being con- sttallr egced a ftars, is un pleasant oppoen to tackle, efcTec wily m h uwUy sp&rs with y&,fU -tst. xefct , a bdag 'piped to ft illortrajhi tho tendency of iissbw fc tiatotnc tlrwkets. Ever UrL, he & iwti tarry Worast man .lac OM lrig wkere everything is tC Jtek' iMfcreftt from th -wife .up- mm. -ritxafee depetds,uUaflfffeted et when they arc fall.' GOOD Eighteenth Annual Session. The grand ledge met m executive session at 8:30, yesterday morning, G. W. C. T. Jessup presiding. The report of finance committee was read and approved. The salary of the G. W. C. T., was abolished, and a salary of $300 was voted the G. W. Sec'y for the ensmn" year. The action of the executive committee in presenting $50 to Miss Willard, was approved by unanimous vote. A resoluticn recom- mending $300 to be expended in juve nile work, S200 to be given to Orphan's home, and S100 to be ex pended in literature, was adopted. The committee on excursion reported that after paying expenses of excur sion they had seven dollars on hand, and had turned that amount over to the Orphan's home fund. The com mittee on state of order reported the order in a flourishing condition. Adjourned to 1:30 P. M. when the lodge was called to order, Elias Jessup, G W C f , in the chair. Election of officers being the special order of business for 2 p. M., resulted a3 follews: Elias Jessup, G W C T; Will C King, G W Counselor; M E Hoxter, G W V T; J E Houston, G W Sec'y; J H Lambert, G W Treas; Levi Leland, Grand Snpt Juvenile Templars. Dr. Watts, by request, explained the technical points in the prohibi tion bill which was passed last session of the Oregon legislature. The com mittee on Orphan Home reported. On motion it was ordered that a commit tee be appointed to draw up a set of rules for the government of the Orphans Home, and also to draft sup plementary articles of incorporation. Will C King, C A Shelbrede, aud J W Watts were appointed as said com mittee. Bonds of G W Sec'y and G W Trois. approved. The report of treasurer of Orphan Home was re ceived and adopted, and the meeting adjourned to 8 i v. At eight o'clock every available seat in Occidental Hall was filled. The work of installing the newly elected officers of the grand lodge was ably porformed by the G. W. C. T. and G. W. M,, after which was announced a piano solo by Prof. Meyer, followed by an emphatic address by Dr. J. W. Watts. Little Edith Conn played a piono solo, followed by a few remarks from the P. G. W. C., after which was rendered a vocal solo by Miss Katie Flavel accompanied on tho piano by Miss Nellie Flavel. Levi Leland then entertained the audience, and was followed by a piano solo bj' Prof. Meyer, which was succeeded by a recitation by Edith Conn. Mr. Cameron then played an aria from Norma on his concertina, and in re sponse to an encoro gavo an imitation of the bagpipes; a second encore pro duced the Last Rose of Summer, after which followed another address and the meeting ended. The work to-day will consist chiefly of considerations affecting the orphan's homo. Upper Astona. The growth of uppertown is propor tionate to that elsewhere aud all the building and improvements are of a permanent nature. Though the nar row space between the bluffs and the water does not admit of anything very elaborate, yet the neatly fitted houses, the trim gardens with blooming flow ers, and tho general air of thrift suffi ciently indicate the prosperity of tho place. On every hand is preparation for building. Next to Mrs. Fors berg's whose premises are now being drained, Jas. Gallager i3 grading for a house; farther up C. Lienweber is put ting up a fine residence which in style and finish will compare favorably with any residence on the Columbia river. Along the entire line more especially opposite the little ravines that put out from the south, there seems to be a gradual movement of the hill river ward. The motion is of courts slow, but it is noticeable in the slanting lines of some buildings that were put up several years ago. The one roadway that runs through from O'Brien's hotel to Alderbrook is in a miserable condition. From West-Gth to Devlin's cannery it is now planked over in a temporary fashion; above Devlin's at the turn, is a dangerous place. The road is honeycombed, the railing gone, and the only wonder is that some terrible accident has uot happened at that spot. Above the J. X. L., planking is being laid as fast as material cau be procured. The road should be widened its entire length. Just east of Otto Peterson's is a dangerous curve where some one will surely get hurt unless better means of passage is furnished. The two Astorias have about met, and the amount of business that is done is constantly increasing. H. Van Dnsen and N. Johancn constantly increasing sales, and there J is but one house marked "To rent" in i the place. AtlfHlieii Ao. Specifd meeting Thursday, June 21st, at 8 o'clock r. m. Business of Import ancefull tendance desired. By order oi W. W. Pakkek, L. E. Selto, President. Seerelarj . Girl Wanted .T Immediately, to take care of an'infantr Enquire of A. T. Allen. INDEPENDENT ORDER TEMPLARS. Canby Chronicles. Fokt C.vxby, June 19. Ed. Asterian: Our lively little garrison coutiuues lively. Thero is no danger of any one at this post dying of ennui. The com mander paces the beach at sunrise looking for eagles. His eagle eye has scanned every nook and corner of his garrison beforo tho reveille bugle sounds. The gleam of the aycles, tho whistling of tho scythes, the hum and whirr of the lawn mowers, furnish entertainment for fatigue parties and music for the. mint. T.irvt nracticft is unremittingly attended to. There is j m,, pntKn,;flam ;n th,. m1 ,J officer find man seems bound to make a hit in life. Even the chaplain takes a hand with the boys, and qualified long ago as a marksman and is con sidered a good shot. He says "a chaplai has to be a good shot to bit a soldier, for he has to shoot at many of them on the wing." The soldiers are now practicing frequently on the big siege guns, 30 as to be ready to thunder properly on the 4th of July. The post-trader with a volunteer crew of soldiers i3 hauling the seine during one tide per day; as a bathing exercise thus far it has been a success; yesterday was a big day for porgies, they caught 250 at one haul, enough to feed all Astoria good square meal, and yet this food for brawn and brain will go beg ging and find no takers. Picnic parties sometimes in companies, sometimes in quartettes, sometimes the blessed or about to-be-made-happy two, visit our shades, bask in the sunshine and enjoy tho luxury of a freshening broeze. They bring large baskets heavy laden, and come tugging up from the wharf bending under the heavy load, and return light hearted, light footed, and baskets light. Fort Canby is the model picnic ground; Gne walks, sunshine aud shade, and objects of interest on every hand to while profitably the time, aud con sume the day. We understand that base ball clubs are arranging to mako this one of their play grounds for matches. They will always be wel come on any day except Sundays. The commander believes in good morals as well as a good time. Mrs. Lt. Patterson from Vancou ver is now visiting tho post, several other officers and their fam lies are expected to visit us soon. First Lt. Ebstein. who relieved Lt. Willich, is fairly installed in his offico as post adjutant, A. C. S. and A. Q. M. and is a master in all. The now hospital steward is at his post. The post ia now in first-class trim for a fight or a frolic, only pre ferring in the language of the good book, that "the last should be first." E The Salmon Run. The following is taken from Tues day's fish-list of one of the canneries: Boat No. 5, 12 fish; 13, 48; 40, 2; 17, 38; 26, 29; 33, 5; 34, 48; 3C, 2; etc. 17 boats bringing in 410 fish. An other cannery for tho preceding day makes the following exhibit: Boat No. 8, 81; 35, 7; G, 13; 42, 32; 10, 32; 15, 8; 7, 73; 77, 95; 33, G; G, 30; 18, 18; 28, G; 53, 20; 5, 35-13 boats, 343 fish. A third cannery shotted the number of fish received from April 1st '82 to June 20th '82, 29,5G3: Number received from April 1st, '83, to June 20th '83, 29,908. A fourth showdd substantially the ime results. Hotel Arrivals. PAKKER HOUSE. W Burr, Brooklyn; J Leauy, Van couver; T Lattam, J Halstead, City; Mrs T Rogers and daughter, J Sep ich, J Hall, Portlaud; A H Case, Knappa; C Harriraan, Seattle; T Mc Kenna,0 C Biggins, S. F.; W Baker, St. Louis; N Davis, Kansas City; S L Smith, North Yamhill; F A Ander sou, Ilwaco; J R Scrafford, Wells Station; D Madden, Santa Cruz; T Armstrong, Tucson. Lst of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, Oregon, Jnne 21st 1883. ,a Brand, Mrs Annie Mattila, Joseph Bell, Chasll Payne, Henry Bergman, J l'otrim, J Christiansen, Jas Shaffer, August Dulclch, Antonio Seeley, E A Dorner, Mary Sumas, Erik Forster,Mrsb'enner Sherzinger. Fred Hauser, F ? Saunders, .1 F Hauxhurst, Edw'd Simpson, J W Henderson, S Shepston, John Johnson, A Sail, Johau Johnson, Adolph Tnorapson, A Johnston. J larry Wik, EliasJ Jonsson, Fetter Wiren, J A Kimberling, J L Wilmis, John Persons calling for these letters must give the date they are advertised. W. Chakcb, P. M. The Liverpool correspondent of the London Grocer says: Since the publication of the last report a much better demand has been experienced for salmon, favorable weather being the principal factor in this respect. Should the present conditions prevail there is likely to be a very much larger demand at no distant date. As it is, considerable lots, amounting in the aggregate to some thousands of cases, have been disposed of .during the week at very firm prices. 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 synonyms. It cleanses the cavltms In the enamel of the teeth. If yon are sick and troubled with dyspepsia, Brown's Iron Bitters will cure you. A Good Country. H. F. Smith, of the Moses' reserva tion, who is in Portland, stated to a Standard reporter that the impression people have of Moses and the reserva tion is erroneous. Thero are about 350 Indians on tho reservation about eighty of whom, men, women and children, recognize Moses as the chief. He is an avaricious brute, and is sharp in his dealings. Being boss of the reservation, he makes about 700 a year out of it, from cattle men, whom ho permits to graze their cattle there. There are a number of Indians who do not 8 lbe supremacy of Moses, and they all have farms and are pretty ) well off. Tiiey do not object to the 1 w lute man goiu; on the leservation aud taking up larins in a lawful man ner, providing they act right. Moses is the only one who stands out against it, as he considers it an encrmchinunt on his dumaiu. The better class of Indians on thu. jutrary, desire the reservation thrown open. Thoy want the benefit of the while man's educa tion and intelligence; they want school houses, jilbws, implements aud improvements of all kinds. Mr. Smith has written a letter to the gov ernment at Washington,settingoutthe facts concerning that country, and rocommeuding the adoption of the severalty system, which will throw each Indian on his own resources. He also offers another suggestion to the effect that settlers be allowed to take up claims on the reservations and the money paid for patents be turned into a fund for the benefit of the Indians who live on the reservation. Ho says that while there is but 150 Indians belonging to the reservation, 5,000 have been carried on the rolls in Washington. There --e about 300 or 400 on the Colville reservation, about three-fourths of whom live in the Col ville valley, and engage more or less in farming. They all want to live in the laud of their fathers, as is natur al, but they are content with what land they can handle. The balance of the land does them un good, and is kept for some one else to speculate on. English traders on the British Columbia side cause a great deal of mischief by passing whisky to the Indians on both reservations, which run up to the B. C. line. Tho traders carry the whisky to the mountains and the Indians go and get it aud get drunk, and then they have a glorious time. There is a largo number of cattle on the reservation at present, but most of the beef cattle is driven to the Sound. Tho country is good, well watered and rich in mineral and splendid for agricultural purpose.. Tho summers are splendid aud the winters reasonable. Cattle graze most of the year. Tonaskot,t good honest Indian, is in favor of tho severalty system, but he is opposed by Moses and Susupkin. Moses is noted for his greed, ambition and domineering. Susupkin is a wily old savage, but is now cowed by fear and old ago. With these two chiefs out of the way, thero would be no trouble about opening up the country. "Coltlm Mctllral DNcotrtj" has been used with sign il success in consumption of the lungs, consump tive uight-sweats, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, weak lungs, coughs, bronchitis, and kindred affec tions of throat and chest. Sold by druggists. Furnished Kooins to Rent. Apply at Mrs. Dennv Currans, rear Congregational church. Ice. and Ice Crenut Delivered. Frank Fabre's wagon is now ready to deliver Ice, or Ice cream to any part of the city, during the day. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitls immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Delicious lee bre's. Cream at Frank Fa- Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's vitalizer Is guaranteed to cure you. Sold hy W. E. Dement Shiloh's Cough ami Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. K. De ment 'JEFF." of the CHOP UOlTSE is now ready to manufacture Ice Cream to order In any quantity for Balls. Socia bles. Private Houses, etc., and having the bcstfacilJties of any place in town guarantees to give satisfaction. Ice constantly on hand and for sale. The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, bolts, hu mors; female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowl t &Sonr '3oton. Averill's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W. Connrs'drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Hale's Hoxev ov Houkuounii axi) Taii for coughs and colds has reached the pinnacle of fame. Pike's Toothache Dnors cure in one minute. A true strengthening medicine aud health renewer is Brown's Iron Bit ters. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbonand the best ot wines, liquors and San Prawisco beer, call at the Gem optxitlte the bell tower, and see (Janip- oeii. Where so fast my friend ? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Los of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 30 and 75 cents per bottle; Sold by W. E. DemenL An attractive, youthful appearance! seenred by using Parker s liair Ualsara to all who are getting gray. Go to the O: K Lodging House corner West-9th'and Water streets? ' Pro Bono We feel justified in returning thanks to the general public for tho liberal patronage they have bestowed on 'us since our advent in Astoria.- 4 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. . Reductions in Dress 'Goods;; 1 Reductions in . Reductions in 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' aihand some celluloid ring at . 5 t Sheriff Q'NtWa Ssukrapt 9tn, Corner Concomly and Main Streets, Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocean steamers for June and July, steamera leaving Astoria and San Francisco every three days: KltOM ASTOKIA. I FBOM SA FKACISCO June at 10 a. M. June State Saturday 13 Queen Saturday 23 ColumbiaTuesday 261 Oregon .Tuesday 26 Mcen Friday 29State .. .Friday 29 .luly) July Oregon Monday 2Columu!a. Monday 2 State Thursday 5Queen..Tnursday 5 ColunibIa..Suiiday 8IOregon Sunday s Qucen."Yednesday llState Wednesday n Oregoti.Saturday lllColumbia-Saturday 14 State Tuesday 17Queen..Tnesday 17 Columbia- Friday 20 Oregon .Friday 20 Queen' Monday 231 State Monday 23 Oregon Thursdry 2GJ Columbia-Thursday 2G aiaie Minuay 2awueen .bunaay 23 Domestic Exports- The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce at San Francisco, from January lst, 1833. to June 13th, inclu- sive,nave oecn as loiiews: Flour.qr sks... .... ... ., 178.020 21,239 33.606 378 1G2 ta,058 35 8.3C0 89 23.410 Wheat, ctis.... Oats, ctls Salmon, bbls ....,, hf bbJs Z CS..... n'Kg-t Applet, Itlpe, bxs....... Butter, pkgs ..... Potatoes, sks ... Wool, bales..... ........ Hides. No. , Tallow. pkg-. M . Beef, bbls Hay. bales .. Quicksilver, flasks.., Fruit, Dried, pkgs Leather, jikgs ... Hops, bales , Hams, pkgs .. ...... .. Cheese, cs.. ...... FiaxSeed, sks. ... Com. ctls... ....... .., Canned Goods, cs.. Lard, pkgs 6.748 18.6SS 7M 9 23 75 C.465 G57 454 4 14 1,370 11 692 9 Fmsilr Fabrc'jt Oyster and Chop IIou.sc. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoal water bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater bay oysters received by every steamer. Top a Kent Fitting: Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che- namus snrcpt, next uoor to i. w. case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed qualiij-. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Important Xotlco to .Fishermen and Other a. "JEFF," of the CHOP HOUSE, will give you the BEST 23-cent meal in town for cash. Board by the week S5. in ad vance. Meals at anj' hour, day or night. For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. For Sale. T OT 7. BLOCK S9 : LOT S. BLOCK 109 : JU lotC.blkl20; lot C. blk 132; lot 4, blk H7 : lot 5, blk M : lots 5 and C, blk M, 01 ney's. Lots S and o in blk 113 ; lots 9 and 10 in blk 53. Shiel. Itlk 15, Hustler & Alkcns. 150 acres "Shoness donation land claim, Iviii directly back or Alderbrook ; 100 acres water front on Young's river ; also farm of AT acres, 3 miles back of St. Helens, on Ne halein roacL For rent, two stores on the roadway. Uas futures already in. CHAS. H. WILLIAMSON & CO., Kcal Estate and CommlssIon.Brokers. Rooms to' Let. "DOOMS SUITABLE FOR LIGHT HO OSE- JX keeping, furnished or unfurnished ,-or single rooms ai mhs. a ;wiL.iiiuis. T-im To Lease for a Term of Years. A BUILDING SITE ON WEST 9TH ST., near the roadway. Suitable for store, simp or residence. inquire oi GREENBERG&CO. Comer W. 9th and Water streets. To Rent. FINE I .YELLING HOUSE. PARTLY furnMied In a desirable locality. BOZORTH & JOHNS., For Sale. TEN SHARES CANNERY STOCK. BOAT, net, ct-. First-class company. Fatircu- larsoi J. E. THOMAS. D-2rtks ; "For Sale. IIUVE'llUNDRED CORDS DRY HRM ? lock Wood, which I will deliver af the houses ot customers for $4 a cord. Draying or all kinds done at reasonable rates. TL R. MARION. Notice. riMIE PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS BE JL tween Henry Forchen. and Martin Han son, in the old Dew Drop In saloon, has been dissolved by mutual consent, and all bills due are payable only to M. Hanson, at the same niace, m . . . M. HANSON? Asiona, June ism, isb. lot Publico ! Domestics, Fancy Goods, J M. ISAACS, Consignee. ASTORIA, OREGON Notice. Dinner at hi EFF'S'' CHOP HOUSE every day at 5 o clock. The best 25 cent meal in town ; soup, Gsh, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, me. nnddintr. etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or conee included, ah wno naye tried him say Jeff is the "BOSS." IT you Like New rooms, new furniture, new, clean beds and a quiet placo to sleep eo to the O K Lodging House, corner "West 0th and Water streets, opposite Frank Fa bre's. A Chicago Merchant's Experience After I had become almost skin and bone, with neither strength, appetie nor ambition left, and the doctors couldn't help me, two bottles Parker's Ginger Tonic cured me completely. JL B. Weatcott, Lamp M'f 'r.Chicago. Try It. ul like it better than any remedy I have ever used, because it leaves my howels in better condition," is the re mark made by everyone Vrhen referrine to Syrup of Fig". That is one of the principal reasons why Syrup of Figs is taking the place of all tne liver medi cines and nauseous cathartics heretofore used. Try it. Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co. are agents for Astoria. Hodge. Davis & Co., wholesalo agents, Portland, Or. Sleepless Night3, made miserable by that terrible coneh. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W- E. De- uieut For chills, fever, acue, and weakness, Coltjen's Liquid Beef Tdxic. Col den's; take no other. Of druegists. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Sold by W. E. Dement. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Prh-e W) cents Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. m cj . u m ' ' ' s I , I M M r g I K i S S g S I LJ ! a NIS i ffl Hi I H m h g m s - H 12 p H 01 S i IB. 1 ...' mrA H I C. H. COOPER, GEKERAL MERCHANDISE. "f THE The Leading n.TidL Clothing House of Astorim LiCE CT7RTAXXTS, t J-have just received a large consignment of Lace Cartiiin-nl-Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite anr inspec tion from intending purchasers, conBdent that for rarity and Low Prions NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. - , SiHss and Dress Goods, We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of tHamost. elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, ' AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Ehadames, Drap D'Almas ' ' a j All Silk Foulards, "Wool Surrahi; " " All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soltils, Etc.. : - We are now showing the Largest and mosPOSlegant Line oi- La- uica uiuana unu. m laps ever uiuuguo iv tuia viby. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Qlonl Qillr Hnlmono uiaun. ourv uuiiiiano, ut Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace"and'T3:imp1. " - ? 'Bine Brocaded Satin Dolmans "L. """ Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. ' Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and' Dusters. Shetland Shawls, 9 Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DIPAXTM1MT We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complst stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. A Iiargest Stock, Lowest Prices m KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA - - OCCIDENT STORE. Havinc received the mo3t complete line of Gents Furnishing Goods ever opesed la Astoria. I shall offer to buyers the choicest Neckwear, Underwear, Dreaa 3hirta,Fer "Shirts, White Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats; etc., etc. At the Very The Largest Assortment of " styles in Soft, Stiff Full stock of Clothing, including fine V The Tailorinjc department comprises D. A. McINTOSH Tke Leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS IT PAYS TO TftADE WITH ME ! WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasiieBakery & Confectionery. WMT? 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. Opposite . IV. Unrae's. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BUIiDEBS, lip Stairs Over Arndt & Ferchen's Shop. Call and examine the ork we are doing and see the wood we are using, before mak ing a trade elsewhere. FTRST- CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. HAVE YOU SEEN naamiisiusKiis'sasiiiiHiasuiiuaauiii! OUR SPLENDID STOCK Bl!3MHZ31IIU3!I3IlIUUI2JlimaiUaHU OF j CARPETS, j j UPHOLSTERY, j WALL PAPER, j MMimM""""a",ll,l,IMM"MJi,",t AND TXvwcst Sljlc in Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. (M "V. UaUlck's Old Stand.) Have some eleisuit designs h in the above mentioned goods which .tuey will be pleased tosnowtncpuwic. ' Everything new anil tasteful, I X L Dry Goods wl m v Eter vt- i jn if .- : Finest Goods. and C. IL COOPER, Lowest Prices! Straw Hats, jill the leflrtH and Flexible Hats.- Prince AiberUtaats injlack and iiut j x the largest stock of imported Cloths, : imponea uiotas, , H; j t FURNJtSl SR. g i s! Drawback Ehtriei, Bills of Lading, Manifests, Etc. Legal Blanks. Mortgages, Warranty D4di. AT The Astorian Office Any blank or form not In stock wCl b printed to order. x Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Receipt Boakv Fish Talleys, Cards, Tags, and coasweUl paper of all kinds printed to ordarat The Astorian Job Offic. YOKES. "We have for sale MOSBOE'8 Celebrated TOtea, "Which are acknowledged brail Loggers to be the BEST IN THE bTATE. -WARRANTED NOT TOCHBCK. dw lm WILSON & FISHES. AMorto. L. K. G. SMITH,.. Importer and-wholesale-dealerlu Clzam anil Tobaccos, tfmsken Artel. Playias Cards. CstlrrjrSta tlaaerr. "- i- The largest and flm-st stofc o'jXKZK SCHAUM and AMBER OODS Itctfcaeity. Particular attf ntioiv paid to ardeas fros tne count ty, (.-.---w'' THKO braci js.-); tanaxer. ' Chenamiw Street, Astoria. Oregoa. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPOBT MILL cohfAxt IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. "We will take orders for lurabtr free 19 to 50 M., at the mill or delivered. We a!?o manufacture lath and stogies eC Al quality. 5 Ilooriiig a Specialty. Address all orders ' " WESTPORT- JaLLTCO. . a 8. C, BKKNMt, &aptK Blanks BM :.