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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1883)
Tlx? iZnlx stariau. ASTORIA, OREGON: I UIDAY .SElTOinilR 21, -Incendiaries trouble OlympiR. Multnomah county's tax for tho ensuing vaaris 15i wiHs on the dol lar. There was afternoon that dead. a rumor yestorday Honry Yiliard was -The last consignment of VilhmFs visitora eiarled eashrard yosterday in-rniui;. The Oass streot entrance to the i Kid Fellows building is assuming a lrLfessional appearance. The Slate arrived in at noon yes terday, and the Umatilla coal laden. The Oregon sailed for S. F. The 0. . & N. company has had iu put on extra trains in order to transport all the wheat offering along that line. Xo busier place in the state than the rain streot dock on stcamor da3Ts, especially when four steamers come and go in one day. --Hillside residents are laying in supplies of wood and provisions while the sun shines, for the rain coincth when no man can haul. Among the returning passengers T the of California 3'ostorday wrrc Wm. Bock and wife, 0. Adler. .1. O. Hanthorn and T. Gallagher. Portland proprietors of Chinese tan games fail to come to iaw with their dividends and are being raided by the police. The city will be ahead of the game $2,000. Tho defendants in the alleged suit of the Boyle which has come to a head, were yesterday served with the legal pnpors by Deputy United. Slates District Court Marshal Brown. --Sheriff Albert, of Wahkiakum county, has had a busy time this week subpoenaing witnesses in a case of al leged salmon stealing at Elliotts. The case attracts considerable attention. Alsitors by tho SUdc yesterday who had travelod far and wide con firmed the local impression by saying that we of Astoria have the finest woathor they had ever experienced. The Hillsboro people complain that since two mills were started in their tnrg, flour lias advanced to 0 a barrel. They fear that if there is mother mill started it will go to 7. H. Thielsen, of the Northern Pa cific Uailroad, has told tho Seattle folks that 1,000 Chinese will be put to work on the Cedar river branch of tho Cascade division of the N. P. R. B. A new comet has been found in the costellation Draco, wherever that may be. The man that found it gets $2,000, so that comet hunting seems as profitable an industry a3 looking for a good limber claim. A party of Union Pacific survey ors are engaged in making a survey from Beaver Canon, Idaho, into the Yellowstone Park, and it. is expected the Utah and Northern Tacific will be extendod next season to the wonder land. So great has been the demand for extra copies of the Weekly Astoiujlk that we have been unable to fill them, but after this a larger edition will be printed and copies in wrappers, ready for mailing may be had on application at this ofJioe. More b i 'dings and of better Ua.!uy have been orecled in Astoria during the past twelve months than during any other two years since the city was founded, and nothing but a search' of matorial prevented even a greater number from being built. The regular story is to hand of finding gold nuggets in chicken's crops. This time it was in Douglas county. The man that threshed 1,200 bushels of oats in one hour, and the woman who cut and stacked two acres of wheat and bought a sewing machine with the proceeds will show up next week. Then come the patch quilt story, and the cheerful old liar who says he will be ninety-six next June and splits kindling for the morning fire. Yesterday morning, just as tho train for Salem was about to leave the East Portland depot, a restaurant Keeper ot tins city accosted a young man wno was one ot tno passengers and requested him to refund $99.75, which he claimed he had given him as change for a dollar bill. It seems that the voting man had taken breakfast with the restaurant keeper, who had mistakon the one dollar bill for a hundred dollar bill, and had given the change therefor. Jf such was the case ho is badly out, as he was cooly laughed at when ho asked for his money, the train moving off with the money and greenbacks, leav ing the poor restaurant keeper to brood over his misfortune. Staiilanl, IS. I. O. O, F. A meetinc of Beaver Lodco No. 2f. 1 O. O. F. will be held in the Rebekah de gree, on Saturday, evening, September OOrifl ICC! A full otniwlV.nn .r- .!!, able. By order N. G. T, is. Jevtett, Rec. Sec Betting on the Game. The Sun of the 15th, says Northern Pacific stocks wore special objects of attack by the Dears yesterday after noon, and when they were at the low est point it was announced that Earle and Daytou wore authorized to make the following be:s: $10,000 that Northern Pacific preforrcd wouid not sell at GO within six. months; $10, 000 that it would not sell at 50, and $10,000 that it would not sell at 40 in that period; also, $10,000 that it would not sell at 80, and $10,000 that it would sell at 90 within six months. All of the bets to be taken or none. A member of the Grm said that an offer of the entire bet would be taken; that is, $10,000 upon each one of the bets; also, if any one wanted to tako a bet for a larger amount, the firm was authorized to accept it up to $50,000 on each figure. A Preng special says: Leonard W. Jerome who, with several young Jjro kers, backed by the Herald, started the bear campaign of 1807, which onded in a financial panic, is behind William 11. Traver3 and his bet of $10,000 that the Northern Pacific preferred will decline to forty within a given time. A N. Y. dispatch of the 19th says: Another attack was made on Yillard's shares this morning, Northern Pacific decliniug to 39iJ, and preferred to 72&, and Oregon Transcontinental to G-i. Unfortunate Portland. The waters of the Willumattti are growing shallower day by day, and, at the present time, are only about nineteen inches above the extreme low water mark recorded. This, of course, affects the supply of the water company, and it is with great diffi culty that they can furnish the small quantum for which they charge the subscribers such an onormoii3 price. The lower the depth of the river bo comes, the filthier grows the water, and complaints arc heard on all sides. The hotel keouera. the restaurant kecners and the saloon men arc, cx- tromelv bitter in their criticisms, and stvy that if they could obtain their water irom airy other possible source they would do so. I i yesterday h issue oi the 2veivc was published an account of the vile condition of the water contained in a decanter owned by a landlady on Fifth street. This was bad enough, sufficient to mm one's stomach. But it was nothing compared to a goblet of the death-dealing fluid shown to a reporter yesterday afternoon by the keeper of a saloon on Salmon street. Tho water was fairly black, and was teeming with countless fonu3 of ani malcule. It needed no microscope to observe them, but they were plainly apparent to the naked eye. There were largo forms and small forms. Some of them resembled lively fleas, and were skipping around at a great rate. Others had not the rotund form, but were long and wiry. They looked for all the world like lecche3 or diminutive snakes, aud tho sight of them was enough to givo any sane man an attack of the delirium tremens. Thev were on the sides of the ylass; they lir.ed the bottom, and were on the top of the water. No one could fail to observe them, but none would dare to indulge in a drink v a fluid so teeming with life. Tne compan, however, seem to pay no attention to the just com plaints of the inhabitants of tho city but rost upon the reputation of their easily-earned wealth, and exclaim: "If the people don t like tho water they need not use it." News, 20. Little Towns for a Eit Hero is the way real estate agents advertise up at Whatcom, W. T: A new town has been laid out and is now ready for sale at the mouth of the Xooksack river, joining the four acres sold to Mr. McUouough. The lots are on Mr. boiomon Aliens place, winch of course are all cleared and residy for ummiug. ii is unuouiHcuiy me com mercial metropolis of Bellingham bay. 1 would advipe all persons wishing to start in business m which thev wish Jo he successful to call and examine the location before seeking elsewhere. Anyone dissatisfied with matters and things ha3 in this an excellent chance to buy "a new Town." The steamship Untalilla which arrived in yesterday, recently com pleted a round trip from Seattle to San Francisco and back in eight days and twent3r hours, tho quickest time on record over that route. The sams steamer took thence three cargoes of coal last month, a feat never before accomplished by any other ship. The state fair at Salem this week does not seem to be an unbounded success. Coming just after all tho glare and dazzle, and high jinks of the Yillard celebration it falls flat, and the Mechanics Fair, in comparison to which the Salem affair is aa moon light unto snnlight, or as water unto wine, will b the more imposing of the two exhibits. 3icw Scwis Machines. A lot of latest improved Howe Sew ing maenmes at satisfactory prices can uu mm at i. Arvoiu's. Jootl Stnmt to Rent. Rooms suitable for a barber shop and bath, or for other purposes can be had ot . l. Johnson, on the Roadway. Two front rooms for at Mrs. Munsons. rent. Inquire j. ne oest meaicme oi tue age tor quickly curing indigestion, nervous ness, etc., is Brown's Iron Bitters. Rogers Bros, plated ware and Wost cnholm cutlcr3 at Jordan & Bozorth's new store. The finest llavorcd Ice Cream at Frank Fabre's, Odd Fellows buildin; is now open. Everything has been fiU ted up in firstrclass style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good tilings to eat, that at his place they can be accommodated. The Festive Clam. Light and frivolous young people have a sad wav of depreciating the clam. In an ago of mad and feverish ! speculation his calm and solid virtues are not appreciated. Worldlings sneer at him as conservative, forgetting that -only the imperfect is prone xo chauge. In many respects he i3 in ferior to the oyster, which nover per mits itself to be betrayed into an ex hibition of haste. The oyster is na ture's true aristocrat. The clam is of less dignified port. Ac tho approach of danger he is wont to seek safety in flight. It is an inspiring moment in the noble sport of clamming when the lookout on the fore-to'-gallant thwart piece of the lofty dory gives out the startling cry, ''There she blows!" Then may you see on the moist aand a thin stream of water thrown high in the air, the parting shot of defiance from the retreating quarry. The clam has sounded. Away down in the bowels of the earth, several inches, he waits at bay for the fatal spade. Woo to the rash finger-thrust after him in his sandy lair! The razor-like shell shall seize it anil inflict sad wounds. But the experienced clammer id war3. Cautiously he digs around and mines the outworks of the foe. Undermined and ejected, the clam closes his shell and. awaiis hii fato with a true stocism sometimes lightly mistaken for sullen pride. The clam is not prond. Ilis dignified hauteur must not be confounded with such a feeling, though an eminent Japanese philoso pher falls into that too common error, in the following well-drawn but in correct parable. The philosopher calls the clam by its Japanese name, the "Sazaye, of which ho says: "A ow this creature, if it hears that there is any danger astir, shuts its shell from within, with a loud noise, and thinks itself perfectly safe. One day a Tai and another tish, lost in envy, said: 'What a strong castle this is of yours, Mr. Sazaye; When you shut up your castle from within nobody can so much as point a finger at you. A capital figure you make, sir." When he heard this the fcazaye, stroking his beard, said: "Well, gentleman, although you are so good as to say so, it's nothing to boast of in the way of aafetv: yet I must admit that, when I shut myself up thus, 1 do not feel much anxiety. "And as he was speaking thus, with tho pride that apes humility, there came the noise of a great splash and the shell-fish, shutting his lid as quickly as possible, kept quite still, and thought to himself what in the world tho noise could be. Could it be a net? Could it be a fish-hook? What a bore it was, always having to keep such a sharp lookout. Were the Tai and the other fish caught, ho won dered, and he felt quite anxious about them; however at any rate he was safe. And so the time passed, and when he thought all was safe, he stealthily opened his shell, and slipped oat his head and peered OTor his shoulder, and there seemed to be something wrong something with i which he was not familiar. As he j looked a little nurc carefully, lo, and behold: there ho was m the fishmong er's shop, and with a card marked sixteen cash on his back!" Moral: Prido goeth before a fall. There is a deal of human nature in clams even in Japan. The etymology of tho clam is ob scure. Uapt. John Smith speaks of the succulent bivalve which ho calls the "clampe." Later explorers give him his true name of clam. It is well j known that when the deep is moved j to its foundations and tho fierce nor' easter rolls in with tumultous billows i it bears in its bosom another and vastly different kind of clam from the meek and voiceless creature of the oozy mudbanks. Tho deep sea clam, a rare but juic3' creature, shunning the shallow tide and only brought from his fathomless lair by the fiercest convulsion of the deep. He is silent in captivity, but bq is the caged lark. That does not prove him void of vocal organs. It is easier to believo that the deep-aea clam is vociferous, as his etymology would imply, than to doubt all tho evidences of philology. 1 et even the deep sea clam is only a hint of what may exist in deeper depths. Who knows what monsters of conchology niay dwell in the deep, unfathomed caves of old ocean sur vivors of the mighty past, with the clam primneval was a hunter in stead of a hunted being, when man trembled in hia presenco and shud dered at the echo of his raucous cry? The decline and fall of the clam is a study replete with moral for him who will read it aright. Functional derangement of tho fe male system is quickly cured by the use of Dr. R. "V. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription. It removes pain and restores health and strength. By all druggists. The Empire Store has re-opened and displavs some hand some dress goods. Lares, JLacen, Laccn. at I'rael Bros. Empire Store: all styles and prices, borne line qualities. Oysters, Oysters. Oysters, at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, fry, pan roasi, or raw at r ranic i- a ore s Silks, Satins, Dress Goods, atPrael Bros. X.oolc Here I You are out a treat,and don't you for get it, 11 you miss JEr b limner every day from 5 to 8. Soups, fish, eight kinds fee, tea, wine, S.F. beer, or milk. Din ner 'Jo cents. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in- uucuza, consumption, ana an inruai uuu mng complaints. 50 cents andl a bot tle. A Xasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy rnce ou cents, sold by w. E. Dement . All the patent medicipes advertised m this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can uvuhuim luciuncsi prices. ati. v Conn's dniK store, opposite OcMden hctel, Astoria. For the genuine J. 11. Cutter old , 0 v; u lue "V OL wines, nquor and San Franrlspn hpor nii of ti.a nm w Mi UCIU opposite the bell tower, and see Camp- .Ladles JSnyins: for Fall Wear should sec those handsome goods and trimmings at the Empire Store. not Custom VTorlc, Hoots and Shoes, Can be had at I. J. Arvold's, next to City Book Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for tno finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. ForaDfcat Fitlins Hoot Or Shoe, go to P. J.Goodmans, on Che namiLS street, next door to I. W. Case. AH goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. IVIieu You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank Fabre's. at his old stand. Frajrrant CofTce to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's, at his old stand. Save I?Ionyt Time, labor and risk by subscribing at Carl Adler's for whatever newspaper or magazine 3-011 want. A Jiilcj- Bceftcnlx cooked to perfection is what you can get at Frank Fabres. Duplex Galvanic Kelts. Persons wishing to purchase them j will call on J. W. Conn, who Is agent ' for them, at his Drug Store opposite Oc-! cident Hotel, 1 IVolice. Dinner at-J EPFS CHOP HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock. The best 2ft cent meal in town; soup. fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, nie. pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or j coffee included. All who have tried him say .leff is t he "BOSS. ; I Shiloh's Catarrh Jiemedy a uosi live cure for catarrh, lnpthena Canker Mouth. Sold by W. J3. De Dement. "Hackmetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold bv W. E. Dement. When the scalp is covered with dan druff. (Ir.EXx's Sur.ruui: Soap will be found infallible. HiLis I run: Dye, Mack or brown. SOcts. Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, 011 have a printed Guarantee on every lottle of Shiloh's Vitnlizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Physicians prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters for indigestion, weakness, low spirits, etc. -Why will you coujrh when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cls 50 cts and 31. Sold by y. K. De ment. Brace up the whole system with Kine of the Blood. See Advertisement. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital- izer is a positive cure, r or sale by v. E. Dement. A reinpilvfnr Tinl5TP5tnn.f!in;;imii- tion, Dyspcpsia.Weakness, Fever,Ague, etc., Comdex's Liquid Beek Toxic. Shiloh's Citkk will inniudi:itilv relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. A Dancing Sclioel "Will he open cu-ry TIIUI-SIAY X.YSi:t'-, AT PYTHIAN CASTLE If ALL, A. F. 3TAI-F. Teacher. Brass and Htrinir Band Music furnished for Excursions, raraaes and Parties. l.o.ssons idvcn on the Violin. Annlv at the Furniture Store of Ed. D. CURTIS & CO. I. "W. OASE, IMPOKTKK AND WHOLESALE AND ll& TAIL ! KALE It IN GENERAL IERCHAMSE urner Chcnamus and Cass streets. ASTOIl'.A - - - OREGON - o x a Notice to Stockholders 1. X. L. Packing Co. millS IS TO NOTIFY STOCKHOLDERS JL that one-half of a share of stock will he sold. Any stockholder wishing to buy same must tmiKe n Known ueinre uct. 1. i&ki. IAS. USTKOM, Pre Astoria, Sept. 13, iSffl, td Assessor's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE time for the comuletion of the assess ment roll of Clatsop county for 1SS?, has been extended to the last Mondav. the 24th dav of Sentember. 1S33 : and at that time said roU will be completed and in the hands 01 uie noaru oi tquaiizauon. at uie court uouse lusam county wnen an persons inter ested arc reo aired to appear and make ob jections to such assessment and roll if any incv nave. "V. PATtKER, County Assessor Clatsop Co , Orii Astoria, Sept. 1, 1BK5. dtd Fipres iw Lie ! AND- JEFF OF THE CHOP HOTTSE Can prove by his books that lie Is doing the biggest business of any EESTAUEANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give the best meal tor cash. 5 -s Seagal WHY WOT SAVE MONKEY Time, Labor and Risk, in Getting Your ffiWSPAPERSSMA&AMES ur srnscKiBiXG "vrni GAEL ABLER, Astoria, Oregon. Subscriptions received for anv Periodical In the world. Special rates if several Tapers and Maga zines are ordered at once. Prices or periodical given on application. It will certainly pay you to call before sub scribing or giving an order for your periodi cal reading matter. Order Early aud Save Delay. G. H. BAIN" & CO. DE.VI.KRS IX Qoors. Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. S23.o;e Work. A specialty, and all work guaranteed. Oak. A--.li. Bay, and Walnut lumber : Ore 1in and Tort Orford Cedar. All kinds or boat material on hand. C. H. & CO. A. MacBetli, MERCHANT TAILOE, No. 4. Firsts - - Portland. Oregon. Clothing made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS 1 1 headquarters at its Stables next to B. It. KmillrUnV ItrnilnnK lulnif Tire- 1 crn lti ax office. First-class Livery service. Carts huh iiuoe iiiniLMieii, lor one uouar per hour. Carriages on application Tllf Actnritt TMcanmrut- T.lnn Tfool-a ,.-111 leave for Upper Astoria, from the stables. MRS. T. O'BRIEN. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY BRACELETS, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. CS7""A1I goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Notice to Taxpayers of School District No. 1 8. NPIIE SCHOOL TAX FOR SCHOOL DIS- jl trict 2o. 18. Clatson countv. state of Or egon. Is now due, and the School Clerk will De lound t UK omce on west cth street, near "Wall street , to receive and receipt for the same. Taxes unnaid after sixtv riavs from thi date of this notice will be delinquent. iave extra cosi aim pay vour tax. C. V. SHIVELY. Clerk School District Xo. 18. Astoria. Sept. 5, issi. septG-lm Notice to the Public. ALL TARTIES INDEBTED TO ME ARE notified that I have nlaced mv accounts In the hands of Shelman E. Morton, for col lection. Anv account remaining unnaid after the :!oth of thus month will be handed to my at torney jor icgai acuou tnereon. A..IOIIASKX. Administrator's Notice. "ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JJ1 undersigued has been annotated bv the county court of the county of Clatsop, in the state of Oregon, administrator of the estate of Hazen a. Farker, de ceased : all nersons having claims acainst said estate are hereby requested to present uie same u uie undersigned ac ms omce. on Chenamus Sr., near corner of Benton St,, in the eitv of Astoria, in said countv. within six months from this d:te. W. W. PARKER, Administrator of the Estate of Hazen A. Parker, deceased. tVstoria, Aug. 30. iss'i. d&w5t For Sale. CEASIDE LODGE NO. 12. A. O. U. W., BE kj inic about to move their lodge room, offer for sale some substantial furniture, consist Inc of tables, chairs, desks, carpet, etc Anv one wisblng to buy can examine the furni- tur ny aiipiytng to uie committee. w. it. itus&. ROBT. HAMILTON, tf L. HART WIG. Notice. mo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALL JL persons picking up cargo jettisoned from .stamslu 'Queen of the Pacific," are hereby notified to deliver same at O. R. & N. Co.'s Main street dock, file their claims for salvage and take receipts for goods de livered. Persons picking up this property are known and are hereby warned tnat they win ne prosecuted ir auove is not complied with. E. A. NO YES. Gtf Agent Oregon Railway & Xav. Co. For Sale. T7UYE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM JO lock Wood, whtch I will deliver at the nouses ot customers lor S4 a cord. Draying or all kinds done at reasonable rates. k. k. .UAUiur. rOB, LONDON DIEECT ! ! Tlie splendid iron Barque Al CHASCA, C3S Tom Keslstcr, PRIDEACK, MASTER Will take SAIiMON iu cases for the above named port la lets to Hint NinpperH. and Having large en inurements will be quickly dispatched. For ternw of freight aud insurance apply QTr2rv nmmrTT . rv Portland. Or. Or to P. I CHERRY, Astoria. FOR TILLAMOOK. The new Steamer BABBAGE, Master. T710R SAILING DATES AND PARTICU J? lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER, Main street Wharf, Astoria: ALLEN & lewis Portland ; J. L. STORY Tillamook. 0. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Special Announcement ! E The Leading XH Clothing House of Astoria, For the next 10 days we will make a liberal discount on all goods bought to the amount of 10.00 and over previous to the arrival of our fall and winter goods. Fine Silks and Velvets Eeduced, Fine French, and English Dress Goods Reduced, Blankets and Flannels Seduced, Hosiery and Underwear Reduced. Our stock of Furnishing Goods is State. Dress Suits reduced, Business Suits reduced, Gents' Fine Underwear reduced, Hats and Gaps reduced, Boots and Shoes reduced. a H. COOPER KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. G. A.STINS0N & CO.,1 BLACKSMITH1NG, At Capt. Rogers old stand, comer of Cass ana uourt streets. ShlD and Cannnrv work. Horspshnein- Waeons made and renaJred. lond work guaranteed. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. TOE WESTPORT BULL COMPANY IS Df THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to 500 M., at the mill or delivered. vi e aiso inanuiaciure lam ana sningios'oi Al quality. Plooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, Bkkneh, Supt. OCCIDENT STORE. 2TEW GOODS! New Styles in Hats! lie Mm and Gits' Fnraisfiii Boots Received at the Occident Store. d. a. Mcintosh, The Sheading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER I M rr-4 W. IJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ I X L Dry Goods Glothino - and Gents' the largest in the IT PAYS TO TRADE ITH ME ! "WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasiieBatery & Confectionery. W JILTS'? 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. Cako ornamenting a specialty. OppoHite dr. IV. Hume's. Largest Stock and Finest Goods and GENTS FURNISHER. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Carjets, Upliolstery UNSURPASSED IN ' ORltTT T1 A WTk T1TWTQTT NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. S. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Streets, East of the Court House. Astoria Oregea