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ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY- SEPTEMBER 4, 1883 Jno. Rogers gives notice concern ing trespassers. Regnlar communication of Temple Lodge this evening. I?. Jobansen gives notice concern ing indebtedness to him. Wm. Howe offers his boat shop, and entire establishment for sale. Bets are in order on which steam er comes in first to-day. It is an even wager. Simpson's steam schooner Beda is due this week at Montesano. She will run between Gray's harbor and San Francisco. The first through trains bound east and west, over the N. P. R. R., passed Missoula at ten o'clock last Sunday afternoon. The Chehalis Vidette thinks Washington Territory's greatest mis fortune iAhat Bhe lies just north of Oregon. Soma people are hard to please. The salmon run has begun at Tillamook, and the cannery at Hob sonrille began operations last week. The fish are, so far, a little below the usual size. More cabin passengers will cross the Columbia bar bound for Oregon to-day than on any other day since Capt. Gray crossed in, nearly a century ago. Wheeler & Tudor s English Star Novelty Co., exhibit at Occidental Hall to-morrow and Thursday even ing. They advertise an attractive en tertainment. . Chas. H. Williamson & Co. have a contract to furnish the North Paci fic Terminal Co. with 20,000 railroad ties and the company will want more as soon as theso are delivered. The marriage of Mr. Wm. Bock and Miss Minnie Yoss took place at Mayor Hahn's residence last Sunday evening. They leave on the Columbia to-day, on a wedding trip to Califor ia. Nearly all the logging camps on the Chehalis and at Gray's harbor are supplied with hay that is carried from California, and that, too, in one of the finest hay producing countries in tho world. The smoke makes navigation a matter of difficulty. The Wide West which left hero Sunday afternoon didn't get to Portland till ten o'clock yesterday morning, so that her sum mer trips end in smoke. The Ro&sdhu fired two guns yes terday afternoon, and spreading her white wings flew to sea. She is tho first of the foreign wheat fleet of '83 and carries 71,312 bus. wheat to Queenstown. The value is $65,000. The telephone has been success fully used to communicate between a vessel being towed and tho tug tow ing. Tho wire wa3 carried along one of the hawsers, and the circuit was completed through the copper on the bottom of the ship and the water. Conversation was carried on dis tinctly. The Am. bark Wealthy Pendleton which sailed from Adelaide March, 2, for Maiden island, has foundered at sea. Tho crew got off safely and landed at Pernambuco, on tho Brazil ian coast. The Wealthy Pendleton cleared from Astoria December 19, 1881, for Queenstown. She was owned at Searsport, Me. Few sections of tho northwest show greater evidence of growth and improvement than PaciGc county, W. T. The population is rapidly increas ing, the county's resources are being developed, and tho attention of set tiers is being attracted to its advant ages as a permanent home. It forms a prominent part of that great sweep of coast territory that will help make Astoria a large city. Johnson Bros, will be through witn tneir new steamboat in about a saonth. They arc building it at Rain er for Messrs. Miller, Woods and Soule, of Shoalwater bay. Tho boat will be eighty feet in length, and of inch draught as will enable her to run to nearly all parts of the bay. She will ply between South Bend and other points on Shoalwater bay. Tins is the fifth new steamor that goes to Shoalwater bay and Gray's harbor in a years time. A little item on the outside page entitled "Be Careful About Titles," is worthy the attention of those who are acquiring possession of timber land. mtfeont desiring to give anyone needless alarm it rnav be in order for those who are about to publish their notice of application to get a point from the register of the land office as to the legality in publishing these notices in papers mat are Known as "patent outside," printed partly where they are dated from, and partly in Portland or San Francisco. Desr tost. A small white Poodle, black string round his neek. Finder please bring to El Dorado Saloon. ear will The N. P. Visitors. At tho last meeting of the Astoria chamber of commerce, tho sec retary was instructed to communi cato with Mr. Yillard, concerning the time, etc, allotted to tho two parties who would Tisit Astoria on the occa sion of the driving tho last spike. Accordingly the following telogram was sent: H. Yillard, Chicago: The chamber of commerce and citi zens of Astoria are desirous of ex pressing their appreciation of pro posed visit of yourself and guests to this place, and will be glad to meet you and have in readiness convey ances to carry you to such points of interest as j'ou may designate. If acceptable state which party you accompany, and how long each will remain in Astoria. E. C. Holdex, Sec'y Chamber of Commerce. The following reply was received last Sunday afternoon: Hotel L.vFayette.St.PAul, Minn. I Sept. 2, 18S3. J E. C. Holden, Sec'y Chamber Com merce: Please communicate with Manager Prescott who will have charge of movements of guests visiting PaciBc coast H. Villa it n. Mr. Holden wrote to Mr. Prescott, but as yet has received no nnswer. Which Arrives First? The Oregon and Queen of Ihe Pacific are due this morning from Sau Fran cisco. A San Francisco Sunday special says: The departure of the Queen of the Pacific :md Oregon this morning was witnessed by a large and enthusiastic crowd of spectators, each vicing with the oilier to make the oc casion one of joviality, and congratu lation over ihe completion of the Northern Pacific railroad. Even the knights who took passage for the cast by way of Portland shared the good feeling of the crowd, and for some time before the sailing of the steamers greeting were exchanged between those on the decks and on the dock, the ladies meanwhile keeping up a wav ing of their handkerchiefs. The guestB of tho Northern Pacific were all on board of the Queen of the Pacific, and, with other passongors similarly situated, passed various taunts aud okes at the expense of tho Oregon's passengers. A number ot nets were mado on the Queen of the Pacific reach ing the Columbia river bar first. Justice Court Matters in the justico court open lively for September. Tho Saturday matinee was well attended, and the fining of the bunko sharps H inkle and Fournay, may deter others from working the same game. Yesterday, the fact of the Rosxdhu being about to sail brought up the same old charges of brutality in relation to sailors that have been iterated and reiterated so iften in this and other ports. It ended in the fining of Dan Moran, Thos. Ward, and Richard McCarron, fifty dollars each for assiulting some sailors on board that vessel. A lively suit occasioned by tho carving of a dog, occupied his honor's attention at three o'clock. It was a familj' quarrel on Young's river, and resulted in the fining of Wm. Thoma son fifty dollars for cutting, slicing and otherwise injuriously maltreating one large dog, said dog being the property of Mr. Munson, and the whole business being contrary to die peace and dignity of the state of Ore gon. The New Officers. The annual election of Rescue En gine Company, No. 2, resultod last evening in the election of tho follow ing officers: President, C. 11. Stock ton; secretary, B. S. Woraley; treas urer, F. L. Parker. Joe Suprenant was elected foreman of the company; C. II. Stockton, 1st asistant; J. W. Hare, 2d assistant. The election of Astoria Engine Co, No. One resulted in the election of president, Geo. P. Wheeler; secreta ry, L. E. Solig; treasurer, Wm. Bock B. F. Stevens was elected foreman of the company; N. Wilson, 1st assist ant; P, Grant, 2d assistant. Mem bers of the Board of Delegates, C. J. Trenchard, B. F. Stevens, R. O.Stone. Yillard owns tho North Pacific Coast railroad, operating in Sonoma county, and other small systems in this state. That he proposes making connection with Oregon by a railroad of his own running down tho coast is almost a certainty, and it is quite likely that coast people will be con vinced of the fact very soon after tho Northern Pacific is completed.. Etrcl:a, Cal, Times-Telephone. Capt. Al. Stream is in the city. He goes on the Columbia to San Francisco to bring up Simpson's new tug. It was built at Coos bay, and towed to San Francisco to have tho machinery put in. The tug will bo in charge of Capt. Stream, aud will tow onJG ray's harbor. Capt Stream is the man who won distinction in November, '81, for rescuing the crew of the Lammcrlaw, which was weeked in the vicinity of the life station. The English government ordered that ho and three of Jus crew should be sent a medal for their bravery on the casion. StOTCHl StOTCSlI The largest stock of stoves in town at John A. Montgomery's. Over 100 different styles. Everything from a ceal oil cook-stove to a first-class coal stove, at fair prices. Call and examine tnem. Rogers Bros, plated ware and Wost enholra cutlery at Jordan & Bozorth's new store. "Jim Renwick" Backed to Beat tho World. Oregonians don't seem to approciato the fact that the fastest running horse in tho world is owned in Multnomah county, by Mr. Lee Knott, of East Portland. When "Jim Renwick" beat the record in California this sum mer he merely gave them a taste of what ho can do, if the confidence placed in his reserve powers of speed by hisjowner and trainers, is anj- cri terion. When in California, Mr. Lee Knott offered to bet the Agricultural Society at Sacramento $2,000 that his horse would beat Teubroeck'a best mile time, if a $5,000 purse would be hung by them for a free for all race; and when he left, for home, the matter was being considered. The bet is a bold one, for it shows that Lee Knott thinks his horse is vrorth 2,000 against 7,000 in a race to beat the world. Horsemen here are. praying that Renwick will not be brought to the Oregon State Fair, as he will have a virtual "walk over" for all the pre miums. Welcome Mortgage Tax Law. It would seem somewhat singular that the mortgage law passed by tho last legislature should retard the con struction of railroads in this state, but such is likely to be the result, in one instance at least. The Forett Grove and Astoria railroad land grant lies within the boundaries of four coun ties. In order to raise money on its bonds it is necessary to mortgage theso lrtiula as security for its pay ment. The mortgage tax law provides that any mortgage on land in more than one county shall be void, and, it is said that the company is seriously embarrassed by this clause, and that they may be entirely prevented from raising money on thoir bonds by reason of it. It is more than probable that under the guise of a taxation scheme, the agents cf the Central Pacific railroad have succeeded in using tho legisla ture of Oregon for the purpose of pro venting the people of the Willamette valley from having direct railroad communication with the mouth of the Columbia. Let the farmers who ulti mately have to pay for tho lighterage and towago of wheat vessels over tho bars between Astoria and Portland, think of this, and in the meantime, will Mr. Bilyicu, tho statesman from Linn, who engineered this Echemo through tho stato senate, please rise and stand until he is counted Ore gon City Entcrpsise. Advertising Bilks. Probably no newspaper office is complete without a choice collection of electrotypes, logotypes, zincotypes, and other types of bilking advertising agents-who send their orders minus the cash from the east aud reckon on every insertion they get from credu lous Oregon publishers a3 so much jain. They must think that Oregon newspaper mon aro gullible, and in deed a look through the columns of the most of our stato and territorial exchanges shows that they are not far wrong. The Ortgonian, News, Stan dard, and Portland Sunday papers; tho Seattle papers and a few more don't jivo these frauds any space, but in numerous instances they get col umn aft:r column of free advertising. To show them nn. or name them. does no good. Tho only effective plan is to refuse all advertisements unaccompanied by tho cash, unless coming from a well known aud re sponsible agency. Tho Salmon Train. The Neics says tho departure of this train has been delayed till the 10th inat. It was the intention to have started at least twenty cars by Satur day last, but as shippers have been tardy in their preparations, only eloven cars are now ready, and furth er timo has been allowed to Gill ud the expected quota. Tho following firms have engagod cars: Sibson, Church & Co., 900 cases, coiisigucd to Gutler & Co., Philadelphia; C. J. Smith, St. Louis, and Dilwood Bros., New York. J. G. Megler & Co., 1,000 cases, to H. R. and F. B. Thnr- ber, New York. A. Booth it Co., 300 cases, to St. Paul. Kinney & Co., G25 cases, to P. Duff & Co,. Pitts burg. J. W. fc Y. Cook, 300 cases, to 0. E. Hinckley, New York. G. T. Myers, 300 cases, to Now York. Knowles & Ihome3. 300 cases, to Scotchler & Co., New York. Three Tons of Books at Auction. Four thousand volumes of standard and miscellaneous works. All styles of binding. Also, line family Uibles ana Albums to be closed out at auction. Private sale during the day at auction prices, at the old I. X. L.,oppDsite Par ser i louse. Two splendid pianos have been re eel ved atGustav Hansen's Call around and see them. They are of exnuislte tone una iinisn. Two front rooms to let. Carl Adler's. Inquire at The finest flavored Ice Cream at t rank Fabre's, Odd Fellows building. For me genuine J. H. Cutter old Jjourbon. and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite tho bell tower, and see Camp- Koscoe Dixon's new eating ho is now open. Everything hns lwpn fif. ted up in first-class stvlp. and hU wp11 known reputation asa caterer ncur: all who like good things to eat. that at bis piace tney can pe accommodated. Postal Notes. The use of tho new postal note has already begun. The notes aro bound in books of 250 sheets, or 500 note3 each, with stubs to indicate the amount for which each note is issued. Each postmaster who receives a pack age is supplied with blanks and i i structions for tho conduct of the postal note business. Notes are printed on linen bank note paper of the besv quality, of a clear lemon col or, chemically prepared so a3 not to be affected by moisturo or exposure to light, but at the same time the pa per is sensitive to acids and other liquids used for removal of writing inks. The underlying tint on the face is printed on golden brown from steel plates and is similar to that of the old fractional currency issued during the war. The paper is water marked and each note is cut in such a manner that its exact place in the sheet is determined. The design of the water mark is a ribbon cont.uniiii: the words: ''U. S. Postal Note." and only parts of it appear en any sigle note. The underlying tint cur ers the entire surface of the note aud contains a vignette of the Goddess of Liberty, upon which is a circle of a watered silk design for recording tho places of issue and destination. A j broad tint is made by the myriad repetition in very small letters "L S P V " TTntfu.! Stoma .....! ....... and these words appear in different designs on various parts of the ran?. The back of the note is. printed m n rich, dark green ink, similar to a greenback, except that it is done by the surface printing process, lu tho center is a geometric.il lathe work monogram, aurrouuduil by intricate cycloidal lathe work. At either sides are pieces of circular con centric lathe work containing move than forty original cuttings," wh:ch present nn lnsunnountallu tusk to the counterfeiter. Across tho entire back are the legends required by law as to the payment of the note. The contractors for tho new note have had 200 hands employed for ten months in filling the fir3t order to supply the 8,000 offices of the United States. Sailing Dates. Following is a list of the proposed sailing of steamships between Astoria and ."San Francisco during this month: I'ltOM ASTORIA. IFKOM S. FRANCISCO. Sent I Sent Columbia, Tuesday. 4jOregoii, Sunday 2 uregon. rnuiniav biwueen. sunuay : State, AVednesd:iy.12i State. Thursday U Columbia. Sunday.lGjColumbia. Moifil;ivlo Oregon, Tliursdav20 Oregon. Friday....T14 State. Monday .21 State. Tuesday .is Columbia, Fnilay.S3jCoIuiubia.Satunhiy.22 uci i iregon. v eunesuay si Oregon, Tuesday 2State, Sunday. .SO "Woman nml Her Dlcasrs" is the title of an interesting treatise (00 pages) sent, postpaid, for three stamps. Address World's Dispen- s.uiv Medical Association", Buffalo. N. Y. Ousters, Oysters, Oyster. at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, iry, pan roasi, or raw at r ranic i aure s. Jjoolc Here! You are out a treat, and don't you for get it, if you miss .JEFF'S Dinner every day from 5 to 8. Soups, fish, eight kinds ot meat, vegetables, pies, puddings, cof fee, tea, wine, S. P. beer, or milk. Din ner 25 cents. ForalVcnt Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Duplex Galvanic Belts. Persons wishing to purchase them will call on .1. W. Conn, who Is agent for them, at his Drug Store opposite Oc cident Hotel, A Juicy Bccrtealf cooked to perfection is what you can get at i raiiK J? aure s. Fragrant Coffee to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's, in the Odd Fellows building. 2Voticc. Dinner at "J EFF7TCIIOP HOUSE every day at a o clock. The best 25 cent meal in town ; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or couee included, ah who nave tried him say JpO" is the 'BOSS." AverilFs mixed paints, the best in use. for sale at .1. W. Conn. druir store. opposite Occidwnt Hotel. The. weak. worn, and dv.sncntlc should take Coi.pen's Liqtiu Ukf.v Tonic. Ask for Colilcn'a, of druggists. Shiloh's Catarrh llemedv a posl live cure for Catarrh. Diptheriu and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. FL Dement. For Dyspepsia andliver Complaint. you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer. ,lt never falls to cure, bold by W. E. Dement A Xasal Injector fret' with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedv Price TiO cents. Soldbv W. E. Dement Brace up the whole svstem with Kim oi me uiooti. occ Auveriisemenu riKK'sTooTir.u-HK Dnoivj cine one minute. "Ilacfcmetack." a lasttnir and fra grant perrume. I'nce 25 and 50 cents, Sold by W. E. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Ecriumery, ami toilet articles, etc- can e bought at the lowest prices, at .1. V. vwniif uis omit, imiiiw.-mic VC 'Illl'II hctel, Astoria. Shiloh's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis, bold by w. E. Dement. In fevcra.malaria, biliousnesa.hcart- bnrn, etc, nothing is so beneficial as Brown s Iron Bitters. Hai.es Honey of HoiiRimrvn and Tab overpowers the most trouble some cough. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures couglis, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and mng complaints. 50 cents andl a bot tle. Create a healthy appeiite, prevent malarial diseases, by using Brown e Iron Bitters. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts50ctsandi. Sold by . E. D ment. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour- bon, Ind says: "Both myself and wife rtrca rmt lltrnc tt 55tiTT nn'c PnvpT.ifTTrt. Cube." Sold by w. E. Dement , "When You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank Fabrc's, opposite the Astokiax office. Arc you made miserable bv Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Yital her is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. CARL ABLER CHKNAMUS Sr. ASTORIA, OR. Keens constantly on hand '7 A FULL. LINE OF FlfiE WATCHES, CLOCKS. and JEWELRY, Which he offers to the public at the lowest figures. Every article guaranteed to be as epresented. Repairing done by VT. F. Annbruster, Practical "Watchmaker and Jeweler. Flue Watch ISepatrlnjr n Specialty.; C3J-AH work guaranteed. J TUTTS TORPID BOWELH, ' DISORDERED LIVER, ana iyial.akia. r- , From these sources arise thrco-fonfiha oi uie onuses or mo miman race. iQTie symptoms lndlcato their cxistenco: Ioai or Appetite, Bowels costive, SIcls Headache, fullness after eat ing, aversion to exertion of body or mind. Eructation of food, Irrltabll- Ityofterapcr,I,ovrftplrIts,AfcellnK ofliavInK neglected omo dtujvDIz zInes3,FlntterInKattheXIeart,Dots before the eyes, highly colored tJrluc,COASTlPATIOA,and demand tho use of a remedy that acts directly on tb.el.lvcr. AsnliivermcdlcincTUTT'S YIIaTjS have no equal. Thciractlonon the Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso three " scavengers of the Bystaxa," prodncing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TCTT'SPILLS cauaono nansea or griping nor interfere with, dally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. t?old;everrwhere2;x Office -H MarrarSUN i. GRAYlLuR onWmsKEBS chansed In. stantly to a Gtossr Black by a singlo application of ibis Dte. Sold by Drug. sts.orsentbyexprcsaonreceiptofSi Office, 44 Murray Street, Kew York. rrara iothi c? terui assess rsxi HOTICE. The splendid Al British, Clipper Ship. 'GIUSEDALE" Iron AVIH go on the berth at Astoria, on or about. the 10th of SEPi'EMBElt, FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. For Frehtht and rates of Insurance auDlv II .MOSSrS. liAI.L'UUK. UUlllKlIS&ljU. Portland. tr Or to 1. L . CIIEKKY, Astoria. Fipres lew Lie ! .n JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his look that he Is doing the lUgCI-M UU-MUC33 VI nil RESTAURANT In tho city, and he will lmnrantee to kIto the best meal for cash. J. Li. D. GRAY, Wn.i'.esalu runt retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. Uuneral storage and Wlnirfase on reason able terms. ioot of Norton street. Astoria Orcpon. PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting DoxEBYitunnocrc & wheeler, at fair ratf. AI n complete stock of KIkkU in our ll.i Estimated given and wotK guaranteed. C-iss street, in rear of I O O F tmildlui. next to Gas Co's onlcc. i! nAfunn rvnncoo nn rHUinu CArnLOO COMPANY Are Now Ready For Business. ffB-Ofllcc with ltozortli & Johns. E.A.NOYES, Apt. Farm For Sale. TEE "BUCKEYE FAEM" AN 11LIXD SLOmil. THREE MILES J above Knatinn. consLstint: of 160 acres u acrro miner iiiiiivaiuiu ;iuu icucc, iimucr for ceo.ooo feet of lots and nn Immense nuan- tity of cord wood, which is easily accessible, Ls for sale. There Is Rood range for 10 or 12 neau oi cows. Finest Water In tho World, on the Place, Knr terms, etc. iirmlv to .f. C. ItflSS. Pion ocr Restaurant. Astoria, or to D. G. ROSS, en me premises. uv-ini-au4 Notice of Assignee. TiCE IS IIERF.UY GIVEN TIIAT THE i-H undersigned lias heen appointed as slence of the estate of II. F. Prael and R. F. l'raei. partners uomg Dustne&s unuer tne firm name of l'raei Rrothcrs, and all persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to nresent the same, properly veri fied, to to the underpinned at his onlcc In the city of Astoiia, Oregon, wrthin three months iroimnistiaie, i, w, UA&fc, Assignee, Astoria, July 21. 18S3, et-tiw Assessors Notice. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE U1 time for the completion of the assess ment roll of Clatsop county for 1SS3, has hecn extended to the last Mondav. the 24th dav of September. 18S3 ; and at that time said roll will bo completed and in the hands ot the IJoard of Equalization, at the court nouse m said county wnen an persons inter ested arc required to. appear and make ob jections to such assessment and roll If any tnev nave. W.W.PAItKER, County Assessor Clatsop Co., Ogn Astoria, Sept. 1, 18S3. tltd Hairs Safes. XTTE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR ASTO YT na of the above safes ; parties desiring Pcali to purchase will do well to call and examine catalogue and price lists. B02ORTH& JOHNS, 0. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE I X L The Leading Dry Goods GlofMng Mouse of Astoria, I have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains, and Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inspec tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low Prices NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. Silks and Dress Goods, We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the most elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Rhadames, All Silk Foulards, All Silk Ottomans, Etc., GXaOwSLaEI!li5 9 We are now showing the Largest and most Etegant Line of La dibs' Cloaks and Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Black Silk Dolmans, Lined aud Trimmed with Guipure- Lace and Gimp. Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, Handsomely 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 DEPARTKENT 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, Lowest Frioes in Astoria. C. EL COOPEK, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. G. A. ST1NS0N & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Sogers old stand, corner of Cass aim court btreeu. Shin and Cannery work. HoraeshoeliiK. Wacona made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT HULL COMPANY S IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO . remain. "We will take orders for lumber from 100 to coo il.. at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. riooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTrORT MILL CO. d. C, Beknkb. Supt. OCCIDENT STORE. 2TEW GOODS I New Styles in Hats! fine ClotMoi an! Gents' FnrnisMni Goois - . Received at the Occident Store. D. A. The Xieading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER IS is h -a 3 . "g II m A g s I Zk I w I J E O b h Drap D 'Almas Wool Surrahs, Satin Soleils, Etc. Fiziost Goods. and IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasifleBatery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are ihe Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., furnished for "Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed, to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite G. W. Hume's. Lamest Stock and Finest Goods and GENTS FURNISHER. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Carpets, Upholstery UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Straen, East or the Court House. Astoria, - Orge