The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, September 13, 1883, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY... .SE1TEMIIKR 13, 18S3
Tlic Portland which has been
loading at Wcstport came down yes
terday and will finish at Knappton.
The Columbia arrived in yester
day: the State sailed for San Fran
cisco. The Kairnshire started up
stream.
The next regular meting of the
Presbytery of Oregon will convene in
Calvary Church, Portland, Or., Mon
day, October 1st.
Beechcr's views on matters and
things do not please the San Francisco
papers. The Chronicle in cruel
comment charges him with being "su
perficial." The British ship E&hdalc, from
Liverpool July 2filli, for the Columbia,
was spokon on the 4th mst., in lati
tude 43 deg. north, longitude 12 deg.
west, partially dismasted.
Among our visitors yesterday
were Mr. Geo. Holland, the celebrated
actor and leading comedian in the
troupe that pla3s at Occidental Hall
this evening, and T. Henderson Boyd,
manager of the company.
E. C. Clayton, a competent and
practical draughsman, and a pon
mau of more than ordinary
skill, has secured office room at
Bosorth & John's real estate rooms,
and is ready for business.
The performance at Occidental
Hall this evening will be one of ster
ling merit; considerable curiosity is
excited to see Mr. Holland's imperso
nation of the part that Sotliorn made
famous "Lord Dundreary."
A break in wheat charters is re
ported from Sen Francisco. The
BoJiemki,'A 3, GOO ton wooden ship, has
been chartered for Liverpool at 45
shillings and the Pvonah, a 1,200
ton iron ship, for Cork at 52J shillings.
C. H. Bain, long and favorably
known in the sash and door business
m this city, has renurchased his
former mill property and advertises
an extensive assortment of work
which he manufactures in iho best
style.
Jtjs reported that the Southern
Pacific .Railroad Company has con
tracted to take 2,000 tons of wheat
through to Livorpool from San Fran
cisco, at eleven dollars a tou. The
raio seems incredibly low, and if es
tablished will send evory cental of
California wheat trundling through
Arizona.
The fire alarm at one o'clock
yesterday afternoon was caused by the
issuing of a dense volume of smoke
from a stable in the rear of Mr.
Crosby's residence opposite Occidental
Hall. Two streams of water were
deluging it in a few minutes. The
lire was occasioned by a couple of
vagrant boys with cigarettes.
It is estimated that this year
Washington Territory will send
abroad 335,000,000 feet of lumber,
200,000 cases of salmon, 5.000,000
bushels of wheat, 3,000,000 of oats,
100,000 bushels of potatoes, 200,000
tons of coal, 200,000 pounds of hops,
aud 2,500,000 pounds of wool, be
sides a large amount of fruit.
Chas. A. Campbell and bride
were among the passengers on the
Columbia j'esterday mcrning. Mr
Campbell was married on tho 5th, in
Eureka, Humboldt Co.. Cal., and
comes here to make his homo. Ho
received the hearty congratulations of
hi3 friends, and when the oldacquain
tances at the Horton house and else
where in San Diego, CaL, hear of
his marriage ho will doubtless re ceive
a shower of good wishes.
It is particularly desired that
sufficient number delay occupj'lng
thoir seats this evening at the theatre
till the first act is about half through,
as it adds so materially to the comfort
of tho audience aud the ability of the
performers. If those who usually
vary tno periormanco in tno rear
would bring along a couple of tin
pans and a bunch of fire crackers it
would also vary the monotony and
could bo no less objectionable than
tho yells and whistles which form the
accustomed prelude to the play.
If the Portland telegraphic agent
of the San Francisco press has no
sense he should consult some one up
there who is not wholly devoid of jus
tice. Under date of the 8th he sent a
dispatch to San Francisco concerning
the C. D. Bryant, conveying tho
idea that ntjho time that vessel
struck she had a pilot on board, when
everyono knows she had not, and that
it was not until she had been on the
sands three hours that pilot Olsen
went on board. That precious bit of
"news" is from the same sourco that
caused a dispatch to bo sent from
Portland on July 10th, saying that all
was fear and trembling at Astoria
and that 300 men were marching from
upper town to burn the city.
House "Wanted
For a small family. Address " tlii
omce.
- The First Shipment
Of Boots and Shoes from eastern manu
factories to Astoria, via the Northern
Pacific, will arrive tins week, for I. J
AlTOltt.
A Young Traveler.
When the Columbia left hero on
her last San Francisco trip she carried
away a lone passenger of an unusually
tender age. While lying at the dock,
the littlo four-year-old eon of P.
Foley iu some way managed to get on
board, and not till the steamer was
half way to the bar was he discovered.
The stewardess' took charge of tho
little fellow whose chief concern was
the fact that he had no hat, and it is
not probable that any of the Colum
bia's passengers enjoyed the trip more
thoroughly than he. The second day
out the passengers made up a purse
f 30, and when the steamer arrived
San Francisco the money was
handed the steward in whose care the
little fellow was left with injunctions
to get him a nice suit of clothes.
Yesterday morning whun the Colum
bia fired her gun. the young travoler
was on deck, and on being restored to
his anxious parents he composedly
began an .account of his 1,000 mile
trip to the metropolis, and displayed
sundry gifts from the kind officers
who took tho utmost care of him.
The young man made himself
at home in San Francisco. The Call
says:
"Harbor policemen Ciiulon aud Dil
lon went to the steamer Columbia
yesterday upon her arrival from Ore
gon, and took possession of a four-
year-old boy named Arthur T. Foley,
who went aboard tho steamer at As
toria. Ho was not discovered till out
to sea, when the stcwarduss took him
in charge. The distracted parents
telegraphed to this city for tho police
to look out for him, some one in As
toria having scon tho bof aboard the
vessel. The little fellovr is bright,and
independence can bo seou iu his every
action. Clinton took him to the
Chief's office, where he made himself
at homo bv rummaging over tho pri-
atc papers, spilling ink on a promi
nent detective's pantaloons, aud pass
ing remarks about things in general.
The Chief, being unable tt stand it
longer, ordered the biy taken out.
Clinton, taking a fancy to the young
ster, took him to his own homo. On
tho cars he proposod to go on the
platform, whore he could see tho
town, and not gaining permission to
do so he holped himself to a handful
of the officer's flowing beard. The
cars going without horses" greatly
interested and mystified the small
Webfootcr, and so great was his de
bt with street-car riding that he
could with difficulty be induced to get
off. Arriving at the house, the boy
immediately took possession, and
when Clinton left, he was out in the
ard riding the officer's billy goat,
under the boy's arm was a pet hon,
and his voice could be heard for a
distance of four blocks. The little
follow is unconcerned, and has no de
sire to go home. He will be sent back
by the next steamer."
At a meeting of the committee on
finance and committee of arrango
meuts at the rooms of the chamber of
commerce last evening, in reference
to the reception of the visitors to-day,
both committees made satisfactory
reports. The uncertainty as to
the arrival of the visitors mado
final action on the part of tho
committees somewhat indefinite. It
was however decided that there bo
two reception committoos, the one to
consist of the chamber of commerce as
a body, with Prest Bowlby as spokes
man, the other, consisting of Messrs.
Case, Berry, Elmore, Halloran
and Kinnev to go on the
Gov. Nswoll to meet tho vis
itors previous to their arrival should
they come. It is probable that the
programme which included two visits
to Astoria will bo carried out, but it
was impossible to secure telegraphic
communication with Portland last
evening.
If vou feel dull, drowsy, debili
tated. liavo sallow color ot sKin, or
yollowish-brown spots on face or body,
frequent headache or dizziness, bad
taste in mouth, internal heat or chills
alternated with hot flushes, low spirits
and gloomy forebodings, irregular ap
petite, and tongue coated, you are
suffering from "torpid liver, or "bit
lousness. In many cases of "liver
complaint," only part of these symp
toms are experienced. As a remedy
for all such cases Dr. Pierce's "Golden
Medical Discovery" has no equal, as
it effects perfect and radical cures
At all drug stores.
Sillcs, Satins, Dress Goods,
at Prael Bros.
Oysters, Ovsters. Oywters,
at the Astoria Ovster denot: a stew
fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank Fabre's.
IjOoSc Here!
Tou are out a treat, and don't you for
get It, if you miss JEFF b Dinner every
iln frnm SlnS Vnun; fielt nifrllt t-irwlc
of meal, vegetables, pies, puddings, cof
fee, tea, wine, S. F. beer, or milk. Din
ner 25 cents.
Fragrant CofTce
to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's
in the Odd Follows building.
IJcst Custom Vork. Knots and Shoe.
Can be had at I. J. Arvold's, next
to
CitvBook Store. Ladies and gentlemen
rail there for tne fmest fitting boots and
shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit
guaranteed.
. liaces, Iiar.es, Juaees.
at Prael Bros. Empire Store: all styles
and prices, some line qualities.
Stint aionej,
Time, labor and risk by subscribing a
Carl Adler's for whatever newspaper or
magazine jou want.
The Empire Store
has re-opened and displays some hand
some dress gooas.
Council Proceedings.
At tho last meeting of tho city
council Tuesday evening, a petition
from citizens asking for a street lamp
corner Squemoqua aud Washington
sts., was referred to street commit
tee.
A communication from J. G. Hust
ler, asking extension of time to collect
city taxe3, was filed. From C. H.
Williamson in reference to city map,
was referred. From Astoria street
railway company accepting franchise
and conditions of ordinance 2s o. 549,
was nieu. vrom tne mayor ot
the city vetoing an ordinance
for closing certain houses at raid-
night was filed. Tho committee on
public property recommending erec
tion of street lamp as requested by
petition was read aud adopted. Re
ports of police judge, street superin
tendent, and soxtou, for August, were
read and referred.
An ordinauce requiring restaurants,
bar rooms, etc., to close from mid
night to 5 a. m., which had been ve
toed by the mayor, was placed upon
its passage, the veto being ayes, none;
nays, Cooper, Carruthers, Johns and
Trenchard, so the veto was declared
sustained.
An ordinance extending the time to
collect taxes for 1883 to October 14.
1883, was passed under suspension of
the rule3.
An ordinance authorizing tho street
committee to contract with the Asto
ria gaslight company was read first
and second times and referred. Ordi
nances forfeiting tho licenses f George
Hill and Henry Wiseman & Co., were
read first and second times and re
ferred. An ordinanco requiring res
taurants, bar-rooms, drinking shops,
variety shows, theaters, public dance
houses and places of public amuse
ment to close from midnight to 5 a.
ii., was read first and second times.
The following claims were ordered
paid: C. H. Williamson, S40; Jno.
Hobson, $29.5S; Gill & Clinton,
$200.95; W. J. Barry $10; T. Eccles,
$7.50; J. Mohl, $51 90; J. G. Hustler,
$103.50; C. L. P.irker, $67.40; H.
Wenth, $15; W. B. Headington,
$1CS; Job. Ross, $7C20; H. B.
Parker, $111.10; C. S. Wright,
$94.10; T, Dealy, $32.25; R. Dea-
loy, $49.45; M. M. Gilman, $09.40;
Geo. Flavel, $333; S. Browning, $9;
T. Logan, $75; C. Boelling, $163.50;
Morey Jts Co., $12S; E. Johnson, $3;
L. Carlow, $21; A. McLean,
$15.90; E. Quinn, $30.
The Portland Celebration.
The reception of the last spike par
at Portland last Tuesday, in point
of numbers and display is said to bo
unequaled in the history of the state.
A grand stand had been erected upon
which most of the distinguished visit
ors were given seats whilo tho proces
sion which was of great length filed
by. At the close of this portion of
the programma the literary exercises
began at the pavilion which was dense
ly crowded. Speeches of a most com
plimentary nature were made and re-
ponded to. The address of welcome
was delivered by Congressman George.
On the subject of tho improvement of
the Columbia river bar, Ifr. George
said:
We need, however, increased facili
ties down tho river to its mouth by
water and by rail; and the permanent
improvement of the bar of the Col
umbia 13 of transcendent importance.
Xearly all of Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, Montana, and countries en
gaged in through international travel
and traffic are directly interested. Its
capacity for extensive and lasting im
provement is greater than that of
Sandy Hook, the Delaware or the
Imssissippi. While at tho entrance of
tho Golden Gate there is much deeper
water over its bar than at any great
commercial city of the eastern states
in fact more than at most of the lead
ing commercial cities of the world
namely, thirty-four feet at high tide
yot tho Columbia, whenever her two
channels shift into one, exceeds oven
that magnificent depth. The van
couver chart of 1791 shows one chan
nel and nearly thirty-five feet over
tho bar, and tho chart of 1841 nearly
thirty-four foet, tho intermediate
charts showing two channels, and of
course only depths approximating
present soundings.
JLho depth of water on tho bar has
been exceptionally good m the past,
and can be easily mado so again. Wo
arc on the dividing line between in
land and ocean and although we are
destined through the completion of
your wonderful railroad system to be
come a great railway center, yet the
importance of our water ways cannot
bo forgotten.
At tho close of the speech making
which extended till fivo o'clock ther,e
was an intermission to enable tho re
ception committeo to take tho guests
around tho city and in tho ovening :
concert was given at tho Pavilion
There wero no accidents, and the
newspapers report everything has
having passed off pleasantly and sua
ccssfully. The foreign guests, com
prising a large delegation, will leave
Portland on the Wide West and
TJiompson at nine o'clock this morning
on a visit to Astoria, and will probably
get here about half-past three this
afternoon.
Two front rooms for rent. Inquire
at Mrs. aiunsons.
Ladles Suyinsr for Fall Wear
should see those handsome goods and
trimming at tne Empire More.
Koscoe Dixon's new eating house
is now open. Everything has been fit
ted up in first-class style, and his well
known reputation as a caterer assures
all who like good things to eat, that at
his place they can be accommodated.
Sweetly Scented.
The fall fishing opened with one of
the disgustingly disagreeable features
which have become familiar as con
nected with attempts to can Sacramento-river
fish in this city any time
from two days to two weeks after
they are taken from the water. Tho
steamer Stockton came in from
tho river on Tuesday with 8,000
salmon aboard. Of this amount about
5,000 were found to be so rotten as
to make their removal from the
wharf about as pleasant an experience
as a midsummer inspection of a glue
factory.' Wo are informed that the
stench was a most snperb affair, and
we took it for granted, not caring to
boast of a more intimate acquaintance.
They were left upon the wharf to con
test the palm with the various other
odors so abundant there, until the
market inspector and the wharfinger
threw up tho spongo and ordered
them off. When a wharfinger throws
up his hands it is time to stop taking
testimony. The3j fiah were after
wards seen on their way down tho
bay, driving a column of sewer gas be
fore them. We know of at least one
packer who will regret not having
been able to put them up and label
them Columbia packed. These tish
are said to have been taken at least a
week before the season opened. This
13 the usual thing patrol or no pa
trol. The strife is to have them iu
tho market on tho Grst day when
prices are high. The ruh opened good,
though not so largo as last year. It
has fallen off considerably, and is now
not so large. Sacramento fall pack is
quotable at $L051.12 f. o. b. cars,
but no sales are reported at these fig
ures. CaL Grocer and Conner.
A Juicy Bcelstcnlt
cooKedto pertection is wnat you caul
VIicii You Conic to Astoria
and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank
Fabre's, opposite the Astokiax office.
For a IV cat Fitixnjr. Boot
Or Shoe, go to P.. I. Goodmans, on Che-
namus street, next door to I. v. Case.
All coods of the best make and cunran-
teed quality. A full stock; new goods
constantly arriving. Custom work.
Duplex Galranic Kelts.
Persons wishing to purchase them
will call on .1. W. Conn, who is agent
for them, at his Drue Store opposite Oc
cident Hotel,
IVotioc
Dinner at -J EFF'S'CI10P HOUSE
every day at 5 o clocK. The best 2r cent
meal in town; soup, fish, sewn kinds of
meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A
glass of S. F. Deer, French Claret, lea or
conee included, ah who nave tried
him say Jeff is the "DOSS."
For the genuine .f. II. Cutter old
Dourbon. and the best ot wines, liquorj
aud ban Francisco beer, can attueucm
opposite the bell tower, and see Camp
bell.
Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry
always at hand. It cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis, wnoopmg cough, croup, m
fluenza. consumption, and all throat and
nine complaints, so cents andi a Dot
tle.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
Ikcriumer, and toilet articles, etc can
e bought at tho lowest prices, at .1. W.
Conn's drag store, opposite OcMden
hctel, Astoria.
Shiloh's Yilalizer is what you need
tor constipation. Loss or Appetite. Diz
ziness and all svmptoms of Dyspepsia
Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by W. E. Dement.
Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It
cures consumption. Sold by W. E. IV-
menu
loung, old, aud middle-aged men
and women get health and strength by
using Brown a Iron Hitters.
The Penman syrup lias cured thou
sands who were suffering from dyspep
sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hui
mors, female complaints, etc. l'ampii
lets freeto anyaddress. Seth W.Fowlf
&Son wston.
Croup. Whooping Cough and Bron
chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's
uure. &oiu uy w. r- uement.
Sleepless Nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is
the remedy tor you. bold uy W. K. De
ment
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint '! Shiloh's vitalizer is
guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E.
Domenr.
Catarrh cured, health ami sweet
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
edy. l'n:e a) cents, 3iasal injector free.
r or saio by vs. JS. Dement.
For lame Dack. Side or Chest use
billion's rorous riaster, Price 23 cents,
For sale by W. K. Dement.
Rogers Dros. plated ware and Wost-
ennoim cutlery at .Jordan cc uozorth s
new store.
A remedy for Indigestion.Consumiw
iion, uyspepsia.n eaKiiess, rever,igue.
etc., UOLDEN'S LIQUID liEEF TOXIC
Reliable help for the weak,nervous
and debilitated dyspeptic sufferer
found in Brown's Iron Bitters.
That Hacking
Cough
can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
red bv I
guarantee fET Sold by W.E. Dement.
When the scalp is covered with dan
draff, Glenn's Sui.rnim So.vr will be
found infallible.
Hill's limn Dve, black orjhrown
Averill's mixed paints, the best in
use, tor sale at j. v. Lonps drug store.
opposite ucciuent iioiei.
The finest flavored Ice Cream i
Frank Fabre's, Odd Fellows building.
Notice to the Public.
A LL TARTIES INDEBTED TO ME A1U
JSl notified that I.have placed my accounts
in tne nanus oi sneiman i-- .Morton, lor col
lection.
Any account remaining unpaid after the
aoiu ot tms mom a wm uc nanaea to my at
tomey Tor let'al action thereon.
N.JOUANSEN,
WHY ISOT
SAVE MONEY
Time. Labor and Risk, in
Getting Your
MSPAPERSIIA&AMES
BVStTJSCniBING "WITH
CABL abler,
Astoria, Oregon.
Subscription received for any Periodical
in tlte world.
Special rates If several Tapers and Maga
zines are ordered at once.
Trices of periodicals given on application.
It will certainly pay you to call before sub
scribing or civlng an order for your periodi
cal read inj: matter.
Order Karly and Save Delay
Fipres iw Lie !
JEFF
Or THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by lite books that he is doinj; the
biggest business of any
HE STAUE ANT
n the city, and he will miarantee to uive
he best meal for cash.
Cleaning Repairing.
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY
GEORGE IiOVETTt
Main Street, opposite N. Loeb's.
i Meii Mool
"Will be open every
TlIXfRSIAY EYRYIxG,
-AT
PYTHIAN CASTLE HALL,
A. F. 15AEF, TeacJicr.
Brass and String Band Music furnished for
Excursions, Parades and l'artie3.
Lessons tdven on the Violin. Annlv at
th Furniture. Store of En. D. CURTIS & CO.
THE
LATEST STYLES
t
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOKTO ASTOHIAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
'Window curtains made to order.
C3yMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Taper
wm oe lounu convenient to my patrons.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
MKS. T. S. JEWETT,
(Successor to Mrs. E. S. "Warren.)
Fashionable Dressmaker
aisd aiir-LjansR.
Dealer In Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Smiemooua street, next door to Odd Fellows
Temple.
KEMOVAL.
The Astoria Passenger Line
VfTILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS
li headnnarters at Its Stables next to Ii.
li. Fnmkliti s. two doors below The Asto-
jiiax office. First-class Livery senlce. Carts
wilh horse furnished, for one dollar per
nour. tuirnaes on application
The Astoria Passensrer Line Hacks will
leave for L pper Astoria from the stables.
uorses taKen to board.
MRS. T. O'BRIEN.
HOUSE, SIGH, AND CARRIAGE
PAINTING.
Pap2r Hanging. Kalsomining, Etc.,
And all kinds of work in my line done in a
prompt ami sattiactory manner.
JZT"Shop nest east of Grace Church.
Special School Meetinq District
No. 1 , Clatsop County, Oregon.
"RJOTICK IS IIEIt BUY GIVEN TO HIE
-Li leal voters of School District ro. 1, o
Clatsop County. Oregon, that a special
ineetinir for said district will be held at the
old school house on block 74, of McClure's
Astoria, beginnuig at the nour oi 2 r. x. on
S:itinl:iv. the 22nd tlav of Sentember. 1853
Tills meeting 1 called for the purpose of
approving and accepting tne scuooi uuuu
mir now in process of erection on block 74.
of John JlcClure'jj Astoria. Oregon, and of
taking into consideration ana determining
the nronrietv of authorizing the Directors to
complete the same in part or iu full this
vear according 10 me pians aim uesigns
thereof.
For the further purpose of authorizing the
Directors to negotiate a loan of a sum or
sums of money on notes, or bonds of the
district, or otherwise to pay the cost of said
building to the present time, and the cost of
itc sfcrttiitiTAtlrkit immtirnllnf. nlirmr rvin
none oy omeroi me uireciors, mis luin
day of September, 1SS3.
J.O.BOZOUTH.
District Clerk.
Grace Church Parish School.
Kear of Church Building.
HIIIS SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN 3I0N
L dav.Sentember3.lss3. Tho moral train
ing of the children will be carefully watched,
aud made a special point. In addition to
the ordinary course of study there will be
Instruction in the elements oi ocai jih
hc. nmivinir anil Calisthenics. If
found desirable or expedient, classes will ba
formed In Illcher Mathematics. Botany. As
tronomy, Advanced music anu. urawmg,
for which light extra charges will be made.
Terms S2 a mouth, strictly in advance.
OKKICEItS.
KEV. M. D. "WILSON. - - Keetor
MISS ANNIE W.COKTIS. - Principal
JIISS M.C.I RENCIIAKD. - Assistant
For further particulars applv to
ItEV. if. D.WILSON.
Picked Up.
AND STORED ON PARKER'S WHARF
i n.irrpl nort wine. 1 barrel coffee. :
barrel beer. 1 box Peruvian bitters, 1 ;box
mustard. 1 box-oil. 1 box prunes, l box oys
ters. 1 bundle saddle-trees, l box table
leaves, 8 pKgs plow nmienai.
Owners will call, prove property and pay
charges. Inquire ot , ,
12-3t E. P. PARKER.
Administrator's Notice.
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
XI undersigned lias Decn appointed uy tne
ntiiitv court of the county of Clatson.
in the state of Oregon, administrator
of the estate of Hazen a. Parker, de
ceased; all persons having claims against
said estate arc hereby requested to present
n nnii to tiie undcrslcned at his office on
fChenamus St.. near corner of Benton bt In
the city of Aatona. in saiu counry, wuni
S m0UU'S ,rm UUSHv! W.PARKER,
Administrator of the Estate of
Hazen A. Parker, deceased.
Astoria. Aug. 30. 18S3, d&wot
O. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
THE
The Leading
Clothing Mouse of JLsioria,
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
Silks and Exess Coods,
"Wo are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the roost
elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City,
AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES.
All Silk Rhadames,
All Silk Foulards,
All Silk Ottomans,
Etc.,
"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,
Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Gimp.
Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans,
Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe.
Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters.
Shetland Sliawls,
Evening Shawls,
Wool Shawls,
All Sizes and Colors.
CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT
"We are showing, without donbt, the largest, and most complete-
stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys'
AT EXTREMELY
Largest Stock,
Xtowesi Prices in Astoria.
O. H. COOPEK,
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA.
Gr. A. ST1NS0N & CO.,
BLACKSM1THING,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Caa
ana uourt streets.
Shin and Cannery work. Horseshoeing,
Waeons made and repaired. Good wor
guaranteed.
1RST QUALITY LUMBER.
THE
WESTPORT
BULL COMPANY
S IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO
. remain.
We will tako orders for lumber from 100
to 600 II.. at the mih or delivered.
We also manufacture lath and shingles of
Al quality.
Elooring a Specialty .
Address all orders
WESTPORT MILL CO.
S. C, Bkxxkr, Supt.
OCCIDENT STORE.
STEW
New. Styles in
lie (Mini ait Beits' EnrnisMng Boots
Received at the Occident Store.
D. A. McINTOSH,
Th.e Leading
TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER
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BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA.
Drap D 'Almas
"Wool Surrahs,
Satin Soleils,
Etc.
Clothing ever brought to Astoria -
LOW PRICES.
Finest Goods.
and
IT PAYS
TO TRADE ITH ME !
"WHO?
FRANK ELBERSON,
SeasideBatery & Confectioiiery.
Because my Goods are the 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 Ci. W. JIumc'H.
COODS
Hats!
Larqest Stock and Finest Goods
and GENTS FURNISHER..
Ed. D. Curtis & Co.
Cartels, Wolsleir
UNSURPASSED
IN
STYLE AND FINISH.
NEW
FURNITURE,
A COMPLETE STOCK.
S. B. CROW,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Corner Benton and Squemoqua Streets,
East of the Court House.
Astoria, .... Oregon