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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1883)
V ASTOHIA, OKEGON: THURSDAY... -..SEPTEMBER 20, 1833 The Slate is due this morning. xays ana niguts aoout equal in length. Jno. Adair Jr., is in the citj. Ho goes to Victoria on Saturday. Thoi e will be a sociable at the house of Mrs. F. W. Sherman next Saturday evening. -Villar.l has to pay eleven hun- drcd thousand dollars in New York to-day. No wonder he declines to talk railroad at present. - Seattle has 24 physicians, 54 law yers, 24 clergymen, four banks, two undertakers, nine schoolhonsca. 77 saloons, and polls 925 votes. The Seattle Herald and Post- r ijit: . i. : .j J). A I insirer eacu isurcu edition on the occasion of the visit of Villard and party to their city. On the 29th inst., E. C. Iiolden will sell at public auction lot 12, blk, 2. Shivclv's Astoria, with the build ings thereon, household furniture, etc. A strong east wind blew yuster- daj and little pull's of smoke here and there in the timber showed that the fires still smoldered despite the showers of the pact two weeks. -The Ocklahama brought down a bargo load of lumber for the 0. II. & X. dock yesterday morning. Work on the structure is now progressing as fast as the tine weather would war- j rant. I The Wide West, still gay with flags and cvorgreons, combined tho useful and ornamental in an eminent degree yesterday morning by towing a barce for the Mt. Waslrinaton to lighter upon. Beginning next Saturday tho ZTouHimHeer will make daily trips to Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, leaving Wilson & Fisher's dock at S a. m. U. Petit is the master and jniarantees safe de livery of freight. lne visiting journalists raised a purse of 1,000 for tho family of Smith, the unfortunate waiter who fell from the Wide Weil and v drowned at Kalama. It was a gener ous and characteristic act. "Things to be abominated" will be the title of the lecture to be de livered by B. S. McLafiertj at the Baptist church next Sunday evening the first of a series of Sunday night lectures on topics concerning life. Seattle claims to pay out $768, i M every year to men employed in manufactories at that flourishing city. Astoria pays moro than twice that much annually; tho money, as in the caso of Seattle, going into direct circu- lation. The new school house presents a very fine appearance and from the bay is one of the most prominent ob jects in the city. There will be a meeting noxt Saturday afternoon at two o'clock to determine fnture action in regard io the building and to authorize the directors to negotiato a loan. P. M. Linquist who came down from Knappa on business last Tuesday was taken dangerously ill with an af fection of the heart that night, his symptoms being so alarming that his family was sent for, Laet evening he was better with fair probabilities for recovery. - -James 1. 1. ivmgsoury, who ar rived in San Francisco on tho Colum bia last Tuesday, from Portland, dropped dead as the steamer ap proached the wharf. Deceased, it is stated, was a resident of Milwaukee, and was engaged as a traveler for an eastern tobacco firm. The Walla Walla arrived in from 0 San Francisco at noon yesterday with one of the largest cargoes that ever crossed the bar, somewhere in the neighborhood of 3,000 tons. On her decks were largo mains for tho Port land water company. She put off 115 tons of general merchandise for As toria and started cast. The party of men which D. P. Thompson has Jiad employed fishing out the submerged water pipe got through yesterday. It was an ugly job; when the O. R. & N. ock burn- ed, the pipe Icli through along with other material in several fathoms of water, and it is this that he has been since engaged in raising to the sur face. All but seventy-five pieces is in pretty good shape, and lias been put in position. With the exception of a strip of ground between John Day's and the Burnside place, the pipe is now laid from Bear creek to tho eastendof the roadway. Progress has been necessarily slow, but the , .... , . pieco as yet uniaid win oe begun nest week. "106 irom the at. Jjucxe is being distributed around the city, and next v.cek will see the work be gun of laying it down in the streets. Good Stautl to Kent. Rooms suitaWc for a barber shop and bath, or for other purposes can be had of h. I. Johnson, on the Roadway. Soiree at Pythian JJall this Evening at s o'ciocK. Ten Years Ago. In cities on the Atlantic coast a de- ! cade of years brings few changes in comparison to those which that brief period of time occasions in the fast growing cities by these sunset seas. To chronicle the sayincs and doinss of an Astoria decado agone would be like waking the remotest echoes.faint ly heard and fa3t falling asleep. In quest of information for a legal friend yesterday wo handed down The Astokiax for Sept. 20th 1873, just ten years ago. In those days Tue Astoria was published in the building which used to creak and ,WT thn crrf fW. it nrmt quarters, the site of which is now oc- cupied by a massive brick structure with plated columns and plate glass windows o'er topping our less preten tious cilice. I). j. Ireland, now editor and proprietor of that ab!o trade journal, the Commercial Herald, of Portland, was in those davs the presiding genius, and got up a first rate paper. In the'isauc before us we notice a good deal that could be said as well now as when it was first ut tered, an.l a great deal that tends to remind one of things almost wholly forgotten. Sow 3 had just arrived of the failure ot Jay Uooke, which is considered disastrous "to Oreon and Washington Territory; the Seattle Dispatch and Intclliqcnccr are to be consolidated "in the interest of the people against monopolies." Editori al comment is made on the folly of political blackguardism, aud the fact that there is or was but twelve feet of water at the mouth of the Willamette, while there is twenty-four feet of wator from Astoria to the ocean, is duly announced and justly commented upon. The abiding fact that ships of proper draught can get to Astoria and cannot get to Portland is made clear, and existing necessity for harbor sur veys is made as plain. The local new3 i3 somewhat meager, out the lielu ol ten years ago was somewhat circumscribed. In those day, where the Occident Hotel stands marked the water line; there was little west of where the Custom house stands and les3 east of the O. R. & N. dock. Business is reported good, and a society of laborers noted. A schoo ner has loaded at Ovstorvillo for San Francisco, and Dr. Welch is down from Portland on a professional visit. The bark Gemtm has arrived out, wheat laden, and the Clara Louise has sailed for Honolulu with lumber and sundry kits of palmon. The crew of tho Otaqo has tried to desert, and the fact that a new pile 'driver has been built is instanced as a proof that all hands are awake. The regular weekly steamer is ad vertised for and from San Francisco, and also the tri-weckly boat from Portland. The Gumc Telfair leaves . , 0 j j twice a month for Pugct Sound, and tho Vanaut ihrno timM :i wcok for Capo "Disappointment torta and Ualijomia are xnJotmg on tho bar, and the Bioop Mary 11. runB daily to Skipanon. There are but two secret societies; the Odd Fellows aud Masons, and the only churches men tioned are the Congregational which is being painted, and Grace church. Charley McGuire is sick at Wostport with cholera morbus and JJr. lunsey is in business on itiaiu street, a whale has been stranded at Oyeter- ville. and two tnm cods caught on one hook bv Ed. Hallock at Chinook. The advertisements are largely from Portland, though the few mercantile houses in Astoria at that time aro lib eral patrons. Of ninety-three adver tisenients in tho issue before us, for ty-seveu aro of Portland morchants; no one item atfords greater contrast between tne Astoria ot ten vears ago and the Astoria of to-day than this. The Columbia river pilots advertise their oflice corner Main and Chena- mus street, with u. o. v right as agent; they wore then Phil Johnson, 3f. M. Gilman. H. A. Snow, P. E. Ferchen, and Granville Reed. S. N. Arrigoni advertises the Occident hotel, and Liencnweber & Brown then, as now, made a superior quality of hemlock tanned leather. H. B. Parker is iustice of the peace, A. Van Dusen notary public and I. W. Case's store is headquarters for gener al merchandise. C. H. Bain i3 build ing houses: iiobson & Warren arc supplying ships and selling meats and produce, and S. D. Adair advertises an assessment of twenty-five per cent. on the .banners Dock company. Nearly ail these gentlemen are still in active ana prosperous business in tne 1 city they helped to start so manv years ago. Jaa. W. esimm is running tor congress against Hiram Smith and the Oregonxan bolts the ticket and en dorses Rev. E. R. Geary as an inde pendent candidate. Ben Holladay la building a tug boat and cougars aro destroying sheen at Knappton. The value of town lot. is set down ! at S231.47G (the value of town lota I. , . . ., , ,, . , has '-nz since men; ana me total value ot all tazabie property m the county is set at $574,594. The little paper is exponent c tho tirces and haDDens on this mornins's issuo of Tue Daily Astoruk wo hone he will be as favorably impressed. Two front rooms for rent. Inquire at Mrs. Munsons. Here's Richness. v ' owuieJ u "lu a vwy PIBaaaafc Keuuuuiau, anu 0 hM 8aid ome very amnsinC thinS8 m the magazines ana out ot them con- corning Astoria, has given us fresh cause fur mirth by an account of his recent visit: 'At Astoria the Wide West was met in a disjointed kind of a way by tho various members of the chamber of commerce, each of whom captured one or more of the guests and drove them in trumph round the place. "I did not know," said one of the party afterwards, "that there was such a rivalry between Astoria and Portland;" and "Nor did I," I answered; but certainly the good folks of Astoria had managed to convey the impression to their visitors that ibe- tween them and the people of Port land existed the moat violent jealousy. The jealousy, I had to explain, was chiefly on one side, aud the guests said they thought it was curious that they had not heard anything about it in Portland. However, Astoria is certainly an attractive place enough, with its queer straggling look, built as it 13 half over the water and half "P B hill side, and if Portland does not care to recognize her as a rival she may well bo proud to have her w a hsMor and a sister city, and tho j. more Astoria exerts herself to emulate Portland, the bigger and better place it will become, it is a beneficial I fiction this rivalry." Retail Prices. Following is given the retail prices at which groceries and provisions are at present selling in Astoria: Butter, ou cents a row: eggs, w cents s dozen; cheese, 20 cents a pound; fresh pork, 15 cents; beef, 121 to 20; mutton, 12h to 15; veal, 12i to 15; chickens, 75 cents; cabbage 2 to 3 cents; carrots, 2; string beans, 4; peas, 5; onions, 2; corn, 30; tomatoes, 5 cents; ham, 17 to 20 cents; bacon 16 to 18 cents; corned beef, 10 cents; I IarJ. 14 cents; flour, $5.25; oats, SL10 Pcr cwtJ "ay Wi ground barley, S1.75 per cwt; bran, S1.25 per ton u. v. ivnowie3, ot Astoria, was crossing the ferry in company with Van De Lashmutt and several other gentlemen, and being taken for Vil lard by tho ferryman, was respectfully informed that "no ferriage would be charged." East Portland Vindicator. -jSothmg is more easy than to grow rich. It h to trust nobody, to befriend none, to got evcr'thing and save all jou get, to stint ouraelve3 and everybody belonging to us, to be the friend of no man and to have no iinnn inforoaf f mo... Tv.;..Wa .wwjk vu ww ub&t i ana ceipisea, lor some twenty or tmrty years, ana ncnes win come as surely as aisease ana disappointment. And when pretty near enoueh wealth is collected by a disregard of all the chanties of the human heart, and at i ' the expense of every enjoyment, save t"E oi mauigiug in miaeraoie racan- and the body is buried in a hole, tho heirs rejoice over it, and tho spirit goes whitheri A Fatal Mistake would bo not to take Dr. II. V. Pierce's "Golden Modical Discnvprv" ;f rmi irA liiimno ofr..r.rr rnm J " -""IH0 "uu " pure blood or fearing consumption Sold by all druggists. Iiares, LaceH, Xtace. at Pracl Bros. Empire Store: all stjies and prices, borne tine qualities. Jiadles Buylus for Fall Wear should see those handsome goods and trimmings at the umpire btore. Ucst Custom Work. Roots and Slioes, Can be "had at I. J. Arvold s, next to Citv Hook Store. Ladies and uentlemen call there for tne finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. J'enect lit guaranteed. Oysters, Oysters, Oyster, nf. tlw Astnrin fivster dnnnt? ir stew. fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank Fabres. For a IScat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che- nainus street, next door to J. w. uase- All goods of the best make and guaran teed miaiuy. aiuiisiock: new goous constantly arriving, uustoin work. When You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank Faore s, at his old stand. Fragran t Coffee to cheer and comfort, at Frank 'ahre's, at his old stand. Save Money, Time, labor and risk by subscribing at Carl Adicr's for whatever newspaper or magazine you want The Empire Store has rc-onened and displays some hand some dress gooas. nf Mnnt o onA lino3 f mm pfiufnrn liinmi - factories to Astoria, via the Northern T- t ...til i-nol fV- I I Arvold. SilkM, Satins, Dress Goods, at Prael Bros. Look Here. LSftf day from 5 to 8. Soups, fish, eight kinds , of meat. ve?etalilp-s. nip;. lmndincrs. coi- fee te Yine.S F beer or milk. Din- ner 'So cents. bShSSE S,lZ "OI ' 1 T - X Rogers Rros. plated -ware and Wost- ennonn cutlery at Jordan & Bozorth si new store. The weak, -worn, and dyspeptic should take Coltjen's Liquid Heep Tonic. Ash for CoWcn's, of druggists. Notice to Oregon Pioneers- Salem, Sept. J8, 1SS3. All members of the Oregon Pioneer Association who desire to accompany lhe excur3ion psrty which is expected to lcave portland for the east by the Xorthern Pacific railroad on the 2d day of October 1883, may apply, in person, to tho secretary in Salem, for certificates, up to Tuesday evening, the 27th inst. The officers of the railroad company require that each shall have a certificate signed by the president and secretary, and also the proper signatures of the excursionists. The form of the certificate furnished by the railroad company is. as fol lows: OREGON PIOKESK SOCIETY. 1883. I certify that M the bearer, whose signature is written in the margin hereof, is a member of the Oregon Pioneer Society, in good standing, and ii entitled to reduced rates of transportation for himself and female relatives from Portland, Oregon, to aud re turn. President. Secretary. For the convenience of excursionists the president and secretary of the as sociation will be at the Hulton house. in the city of Portland, on Saturday the 29th inst., and on the following Monday, when members may receive the foregoing certificates. No certifi cate can be issued unless appliod for in person by the member who desires to use it. It is important that mem bers should be in Portland on Satur- day the 29th inst it will not be possible for all to receive certificates and procure tickets in one dy. J. Y. N2SM1T1X, T. B. Ouexkal, President. Secretary. With special and most gratifying success l UBed at. Jacobs UH for a severely sprained knee. It was cured in ton days, and I canuot say too much in praise of the Taluable Biibstauce," says Mr. S. S. Rhody, of tliq M. C, R. R., cor. Pago and Railroad ats. Jackson Mich. A Juicy IlccfMculc cooked to perfection is what you can get at Frank Pabrc's. Duplex Galvanic Belts. Persons wishing to purchase them will call on J. W. Conn, who is agent for them, at his Drug Store opposite Oc cident Hotel, Notice. Dinner at '-JEFF'CHOP HOUSE every day at 5 o clock. The UesfJo cent meal in town: soup. Gsh, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pic, pudding, etc. A w"3 -t ' ' 'V L"i nntlnn nstl ulm I A II liTr tfirwl him sav Jeff is the "BOSS Itoscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything lias been fit- ted up in first-class style, and his well k"owln reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to cat, that at i,js piaC0 they can be accommodated. A Xasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by V. E. Dement Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOctsSOctsaudSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. biuioh s Uatarrli Remedy a posi i;,.a mm Vl. f'.torrl! Til., Iw.-T.. ,wl cinker Mouih. Sold by W. E. Dement. "iiackmetack, a lasting and mi grant perfume. Price 25 and Wi cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Hale's Honey of Hoiieiiouxu and Tak overpowers the most trouble some cough. Pikes Toothache Dkoivs cure in one minute. The best medicine of the age for quickly curing indigestion, nervous ness, etc., is Drown s Iron Jiitters. -For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you nave a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest pertumery, and toilet articles, etc- can ue bought at the lowest prices, tt.J.AV. Conn's drug store. opposite Ociden hrtel, Astoria. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou nmcauuuiiih uiu v sia. debility, liver complaint, boifs. luu mors, temaie complaints, etc. I'amjm lets free to any address. Seth" W. Fowlr &Son" IJoston. Brace up the whole system with Kiug or tne uioon. ee Advertisemwiu The finest flavored Ice Cream at Frank Fabres, Odd Fellows building. Shiloh's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. Kor the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liuuor and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Notice to Stockholders I. X. L Packing Co. millS IS TO NOTIFY STOCKHOLDERS JL that one-half of a share of stock will be 1 sold. Anv stockholder wishlmr to buy same maicc n Known oeiore uci. i. nxt. I il.-WtUOlitUJI. Astoria, Sept. 15, 1833, td County Treasurer's Notice. THERE IS MONEY IX THE COTCTCY Treasurv to nav all County Orders pre sented nrlor to October 13th. 1882. All such orders win cease io uraw interest aiier mis date. . . CIlAS. IIKU.UIJKaN. Tre:is. Clatsop County, Astoria, August 20th. 1833. Assessors Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE' time for the completion of the assess ment roll of Clatsop county ior 1SS3. has been extended to the last Monday, the 25th day of September. 1883 ; and at that time said roll will be completed and in the liauds of the Board of Equalization, at the court house in said county when all persons Inter ested are required to appear and make ob jections to such assessment and roll If any they have. r r . Astoria, Sept. i, 1883 County Assessor aatsop Co., Ogn. uia "WHY NOT SAVE MONEY Time. Labor and Risk, in Getting Your fflSPAPERSlMAZIES BY SUBSCRIBING WITH GAEL ABLER, Astoria, Oregon. Subscriptions received for any Periodical In the world. Special rates If several Papers and Maga zines are ordered at once. Prices of periodicals given on application. It will certainly pay you to call before sub- scnuing or jiiving an oruer lor your periodi cal reading matter. Order Early and Save Delay. G. H. BAIN & CO. DEALERS IX Doors. Windows.. Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. SI3lox5 Worls. .V specialty, and all work guaranteed. Oak. Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber : Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of boat material on hand. C. II. UAIX & CO. A. MacBeth, MERCHANT TAILOR, o.4. First St., - - Portland. Oregon. Clothing made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS headquarters at its Stables next to B. B. Franklin's, two doors below Tiik Asto- nr ax office, birst-class Livery service. Carts with horse furnished, for one dollar per nour. iTarnaires on application The Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will leave for Toper Astoria from the stables. Hores taken to board mi. .MBS. T. O'BPJKX SOLID GOLD JEWELRY Scarf Pins. Chains, WatcheSj Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. SSFWH soods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Notice to Taxpayers of District No. 1 8. School mill? SCHOOL TAX FOR SCHOOL DIS- JL trict No. IS. Clatson county, state of Or egon. Is now due, and the School CTerk will be lounu at Ms ollice on west cm street. near Wall street, to receive and receipt for in? same. Taxes unnaid after sixty davs from the iiate en tins nonce wiu dc ueunquent. Save extra coat and nay vour tax. C. V. SHIVELY. Clerk School District No. IS. iVstoria. Sept. 5, 1SS3. scpt6-lm Notice to the Public. LI.PARTIKSTXIIEnTKn TO ME AltE IX untitled that I have placed my accounts In the hands nf Shelman E. Morton, lor col lection. tVny account remaining unpaid alter tho Mh of tins month will be handed to my at torney for legal action thereon. Administrators Notice. 7VTOTICE IS nF.KIvBV GIVEN THAT THE JL1 undersigned has been appointed Dy the county court of the county of Clatson. in the .state of Oregon, administrator oi me esiaic oi uazen a. rarKcr, ue ceased ; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present the same to the undersltmed at his oulce on Clienanius M.. near corner oi uentoii at.. m the city of Astoria. In said county, within six liioiuns irom imi iixie. W. W. PAKKEIJ, Adiiimi5trator of the Estate of ILizeu A. l'arker. deceased. Astoria. Aiht. 30. 181. d&wSt For Sale. OEASIUE LODGE NO. 12. A. O. U. W BE- kj intr about to move tueir louce room, oner for sale some substantial furniture, conslst- ing of tables, chairs, desks, carpet, etc Any one wishing to buy can examine the fuml- tur oy applying to ine commiiiee. ROBT. HAMILTON, tf U. HART WIG.- Notice. IO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALL . wKons pleking up cargo jettisoned from steainshlu "cjneen of the Pacific," are Hereby notmeu to ueuver same at u. ic. s N. Co. 's Main street dock, file their claims for salvase aim taKu receipts ior coons ue- Hvered. Persons nlckinz un tills nronerty are known and are hereby warned that they will be prosecuted if aoove is not complied wiin. i- a. ru tLs. 6tf Aueu; Oregon Railway & Nav. Co. For Sale. TTIIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM- i1 lock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of ciLstomers for S4 a cord. Draying or all kinds done at reasonable rates. iu a. .uiuiiun. P0R LONDON DIHECT ! ! The splendid iron Barque Al CHASCA, C3S Tons Ccslslcr, PiUDEAUX, MASTER. Will take SALMON in cases for the above named port In lots to Hint Ktupners. and having large en gagements will be ntilckly dispatched. For terms of freight and insurance apply in SIBSON. CHURCH & Co.. Portland, Or. ur io r. i- uiiE.mii, Asiona. FOR TILLAMOOK. The new Steamer 3S. FIELD, BABBAGE, Master. TOR SAILING DATES AND PARTICTJ J? lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER, Alain street Wharf, Astoria : ALLEN & LEWIS, romanu ; j . ifc sruKY Tillamook. 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Special Announcement ! THE The Leading Clothing Sous of Astoria, For the next 10 liberal discount on all goods bought to the amount of 10.00 and over previous to the arrival of our I Fine Silks and Velvets Reduced, Fine French and English Dress Goods Reduced, Blankets and Flannels Reduced, Hosiery and Underwear Reduced. Our stock of Furnishing Groods is State. Dress Suits reduced, Business Suits reduced, Gents' Fine Underwear reduced, Hats and Caps reduced, Boots and Shoes reduced. O. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSM1THING, At Capt. Bogers old stand, corner of Casa ana uourt bireets. Shin and Cannery work. Horseshoelnc. Wacons made and renaired. Good work guaranteed. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AJfD PROPOSES TO remain. We wUl take orders for lumber from 1C0 to 600 JL, at the mill or delivered. we also manufacture lata and smngies or Al quality. Plooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. 3. C, Bexnek, Supt. OCCIDENT STORE. 1TSW New Styles in Hats! line CletMni ani Rents' ftrnisMng &oois Received at the Occident Store. D. A. McINTOSH, Tiie Sheading I T1 A IT .O T? p.T nTRTTOR TTATTTilT? I ' j m I B?B &J 1 ad 11 15 1 I f2 I L Dry Goods days we will make a fall and winter oods. i Clothing and Gents' tne largest m tne IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH MM ! WHO? FRANK ELBERSOJiT, Seaside Bakery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite r. XV. JIume's. GOODS Largest Stock and Finest Goods r.A R-TilNTR T?TTR"NTTSP1"RT?. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Carpels, Upholstery UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHEK, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Streets, East of the Court Housa. Astoria, ... - Orege