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ASTORIA, OREGON: .SEITEMliERS, 196S Faith, without works, ia dead. A. G. Allen, of lh. Stevens ad vertises n of horses, x wagon, harnose and two seatod buggy. KeMrts from the two canneries on Gray's Harbor are that tho fall ruu is coming in plentiful, and both es tablishments are bi'sy. The criminal record in the police and justice c&nrts of this city has late ly btfen remarkably light. When the cause ceases, so does the effect. A yomp man named Turnahan, rowed from St. Helens to the Wash ington Tarri tor side of the Columbia rivor and bach, lust Tuesday, in nine teen minutes. -Guatav Hansen goes to San Fran cisco to-morrow to bring up a large stock of fine jewelry. A'nyone wish ing to send a special order by him can b accommodated. --A letter from Mr. P.hi1 Schnlae, whose addreas in Portland, Oregon, concerning the chitting of limbor on government land, wonki le of inter est to many at present. "Rev. Mr. McLaflerty lectures to night on "Things to be Abominated." This ih the tirst of a sariea of six xpu!r lecture to be given hi hc- c saivo Sabbath evening. Tlie poor litrle Muyutl which passed through so mnriy vicintudos once more floats the sen, and has been bought by Capt. Whitcomb to make trips between South Bend and Wood ard's Landing, PaciGc Co. Jt is roported that the prelimina ry survey and final location has been made for, and work has begun on a railroad beginning at Montee&no, and ending at South I5end, thore to inter sect with a road from Chehalis down tho Willapa valley to Knappton. Mr. Shower is teaching the pub lic sohool at Skipauon, district jSo. 2; Miss Emma Holden, the school at Jewell, district No. 8; these schools with the one at upper Astoria, and district No. IS, are, we believe, the only ones in the count that are now in session. The Gen. Miles arrived in from Gray' Hnrbor yesterday morning. n the 20th she towod in the IForih f'tid and tho next day towed out the schnors Budah and Jldeccaj lumber laden for San Francisco. She brought freight and passengers, and starts next Tuosday-for Tillamook. - -Among those from Clatsop coun ty who propoac to go on the Oregon Pioneer's excursion which starts from Portland on the 2nd of Octobor arc Mr. and Mrs. A. "Van Duseu, Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Trullingcr, Mr. and Mrs. Job Ross, Mm nail, Mr. W. H. Gray; Mr. Philo Callender, Mr. H. B. Parker, Capt. Whitcomb, and Mesars. I. K. and J. F. Warren. -At nine o'clock last evening, the rry of "'fire"' rang out and by the time the alarm bell was sounding, the three companies were flying down to the dock to find that the China boarding house near Kinney's dock which had had a blaze in it a moment bef jro had been extinguished by a crowd of men who stamped it out. There never was better time made to a fire, but, fortunately, the services of the de partment wore not needed. Yestw-ijy waq a little cooler but yet M opressivo was the cast wind and the hot rays of the old copper colored luminary in the sky, that everyone was read to give his share in ihe profits of the Astoria railroad for a genuine old-fashioned Oregon mist. This Chinook wind is all right, later on, but in September a breeze from the south is more comforting. However think of those poor fellows in the in terior, and be sympathetic. --It scorns that a wonderful change j has of late taken place with Mt, St. ! Helens since she has been from sight during the late longs smoky period. The snow has entirely disappeared from the north side and partially from tho south side of tho cone, This to the oldest sottlers, is something they never witnessed before. By taking observations through a powerful glass, steep precipices and dark chasms can bo seen upon the north side, and the mountain seems to have an ontirc new or changed appearance. Oregon Mist. - -Tho public school at Upper As toria began last Monday, and, this term, is in charge of Miss Jennie An dorson. Tho requirements of dis trict Iso. y has outgrown tho accom modations, and a larger schoolhouse, where two teachers could be employed would bo in lino with the educational iutorests of tho district. Any public school teacher that has more than forty pupils cannot do effective work, and where nearly onmndrcd pupils aro in one room it is a physical im possibility to do thorn justice. Frank Falres Hotel. Frank Fabre has the finest accommo dations for lodgers to be found in As toria, over his restaurant In Kinscy's building. Everything is neat and clean and the beds are new, soft and comfort able. If you wantgood board and lodg ing go to Frank Fabre's Boys' clothing at cost at the Occi dent store. School Meeting District No. 1. ! Pursuant to the published call a call a I special school mscting was held in the j old school house on block 74,yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of author izing the directors to negotiate a loan by issuing bonds in aufiicient amount to enable them to complete the new school house now iu process of con struction; L. Hartwiy, in tho chair; J. 0. Bozorth, secrotary. The following resolution was introduced by the secretary and after considerable dis cussion was pas.seL Be it resolved by the legal voters of School District No. One, of Clatsop county, state of Oregon; That the di rectors of said district bo and they are hereb' authorized and empowered to negotiate a loan of a sufficient sum of money to pay for the construction of the school building now being con etructcd by the district, not to exceed the sum of twenty-five thousand dol lars, including bonds already issued! and to execute, issue aud sell the bond3 of the district for that purpose which bonds shall be in such sums or denominations as the directors fihall deem most advantageous; shall pledge the faith of the district for their payment, and shall draw interest at such rate and piyable at uch times as the directors shall deem best; provided the amount of bonds so is sued and authorized a? above shall not at their par value, exceed in the aggregate the um f twenty-five thousand dollar, and the rate of in- i tcreat thereon alia!! nt exceed eight par ce:t. per annum, and the bonds shall be payable m nt more than ten years after July lat 3SS?. An addi tional resolution was ahn adopted, en dorsing the action of the board of directors in the issuauce of tho bonds already issued and in the hands of sundry purchaser. On motion the meeting adjourned. Across the River. The assessment roll of Wahkiakum county for tho year IBS'.) foots up 241,000 -9,000 less than for 18S2. The loss was owing to the burning of three canneries since the assessment was made for 1882. Many substan tial improvements have been made in the county within the past few months. A large saw-mill has beon built at the mouth of the Skamokawa and one or two canneries rebuilt; also, the value of real estate ha3 materially increased, so that the next assessment roll will show a large increase cf material wealth. Wahkiakum is oue of the smallest counties in the Territory. The south eastern portion of the county is quite broken atid mountainous. At Cath lamet the character of the country begins to change. Toward the '.vest and the north extend long lying hills and bench land, with the Elohomon, Deep, Gray, Crooked and Skamokawa rivers and tributaries extending be tween them. Along the sides of these streams, where they debouch into the Columbia rivor, extend low marsh or tide lands, grassy or bare iu some spots, but usually covered with spruce aud hemlock of inferior crowth and more or less scraggy character. Tide waier extends trom one to five mile up those rivore, and all of them, with tne exception of Crooked river, are naviga ble at high tide the greater part of their distance by boats drawing threo feet of water. Proceeding up these rivcra. one finds above the lower tide lauds rich alluvial bottoms trom a quarter of a mile to a mile or morfiin width. There have beon settlements in these valleys for twelve or Bfteen years or more. Some of the farms are well improved and very valuable, principally for gras3 and stock raising, but are excellent for grain and vege tables of all kinds. There is little if any land vacant in any of these val leys, but between the hilla and moun tains, well up to the sources of thesis streams some unsurveyed claims are yet to be had. Occasionally good pieces of bench land are to be found here and there adjacent to the streams. Tho whole face of the up lands, except whero cleared, ia covorcd principally with growths of spruce, fir and hemlock timber. Nearly all the choicest and most convenient timber lands have been pre-empted, home steaded or bought up. The popula tion of the county is about 1,200. Astoria & Winncmncca It. Jt. The American flag, that boasted em blem of U. S. liberty, is a humbug in Astoria, and Jcft", of the Chop House, has taken it down in disgust. But all tho same he will continue to give the best meals in town, from 3 A. M to 12 midnight, for25 cents regardless of cost, as he is determined to be the. boss. Try his dinner from 4 -.TO to 8 r. i.. and compare it with one you pay DO cents for. ,Ji"rr. .Ladies Itiij-ins for FalltWtAr should see those handsome goo and trimmings at the Empire Storc. Th e Em pirc S tore has re-opened and displajs some hand some dress goods. J.accs, Ijac.es. Laces. atPraelBros. Empire Store: all styles and prices. Some fine qualities. 5cw Sewing 31achiu.es. A lot of latest improved Howe Sew ing machines at satisfactory prices can be had at L .J. Arvold's. Iron in a colorless state and Peru vian bark, combined with well known aromatics, make Brown's Iron Bitters, tho best medicine known. Sooner or Iator. While the people of tho North Pa cific are rejoiced to see railroads built, and welcome all enterprise, this region is peopled by tho most energetic and indejendent of Anglo-Saxonr They know that the overshadowing ques tion, that dwnrf3 partisan politics, re lates to transportation and tho as sumption of corporations. Thus peo ple will watch, with greatest care, the course of the corporations that are de veloping their country. They are willing to reward enterprise, but they are certain to demand full value for their money paid. Tho time is not distant when this question will domi nate politics and make and unmake politicians. Wo have as much to fear from demagogues as from monopoly. It is to be hoped that Mr. Villard and his associates will realize the duty they owe to a generous nation and win the confidence the people wish to yive while they sustain the credit of the corporation. If they don't try to pny dividends on water, the people will make nb complaint. The Chicago Times asks this ques tion, if it does not use these words: 'If the Northern Pacific antagonizes the Central Pacific, how long will the Central people wait before buying it? Mr. Villard advertised for a "blind pool," and raised the money to buy the Northern Pacific." What is to hinder Huntington, Stanford and Crocker from buying the controlling interest in the Northern Everything has its price. The Central manage ment can afford to pay immensely tor the northern franchise. Wo must look to the future with apprehension if such a consummation is probable. Arain we are met by the startling fact, that the generosity of the govern ment in endowing these corporations with means to build transcontinental roads, has created consolidated wealth that becomes a tyranny. It posseses a power of monopoly danger ous to the nation, and laying tribute upon the world." Willamette Far mer. Ausgespielt. Na&by, whose comical letters to his paper, tne Toledo made, have con vulsed tho country with laughter for twenty years, is growing old. In 80tno recently published verses ho Bays: I'm sixty-one I'm growing old. My Hinbs arc weak, my blood runs cold, With eyes half shut i' the sun I lie. Caring naught how the time goes by riayeu nut. My hand was hot at twenty-five: Then blood and fibre were alive: But time its victory hath won, It's com and chin at sixty -one riayert out. The swellinc bust, the flashing eye. Tho ankle trim as it trips by, The witching beauties half concealed Stir not the blood that s half congealed, Played out. From habit I sit down to dine What eoou to me the manthuc wine With stomach none, what earthly cood The rarest skill or richest food? Played out. Gold 1 I might as well have lead : Gold can't restore a nerve that's dead; Millions won't make my .step more light, Millions won't give me appetite Played out. And so, half dead, I stupid lie, waiting lor v other nan to die, Waiting, my only company That taunting devil, memory rjayed out. ADVICE TO COXSUMITIVES. On the appearance of the first symp toms, as general debility, loss of appe tite, pallor, chilly sensations, followed by night-sweata and cough, prompt measures of relief should be taken. Consumption is scrofulous diseaso of the lungs; therefore use the great an-ti-scrofulons or blood-puritier and strength-restorer, Dr. Pierce's "Gold en Medical Discovery." Superior to cod liver oil as a nutritive, and unsur passed as a pectoral. For weak lungs Bpitting of blood, and kindred atfec. tions, it has no equal. Sold by drug- crists. i'or Dr. 1'ierces treatise on Consumption send two stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, X. Y. 1'oraIVeat Fitting Koot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che- namus street, next door to l. w. case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. WIic n You Conic to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank r abro s, at his old stand. Frafrranl Coffee to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre: at his old stand. Save Illoiif y, Time, labor and risk by subscribing at Carl Adler's for whatever newspaper or magazine you wanL A Juicy Bcc&tcalt cooked to perfection is what you ran get at Frank Fabre's. Duplex Galvanic Belts. Persons wishing to purchase them will call on J. W. Conn, who is agent tor tnem. at ins imig Jjtore opposite uc cidentiiotcj, Silks, Satins, Dress Goods, atPrael Uros. Good Staml to "Rent. Itooms suitable for a barber shop and bath, or for other purposes can be had of L. I. .Johnson, on the Itoadway. Rogers Bros, plated ware and Wost- ennoim cutlery at Jordan & uozortn's new store. The finest flavored Ice Cream at Frank 1 abre s, Odd i ellows building. Pioscoe 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 cat, that at nis piace iney can oe accommodated. Two front rooms for rent, at Mrs. Munsons. Inquire For lamo Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by w. E. Dement Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of AnDetite. Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement THE DXFFEBE.VCE. They stood at the bar of justice Two women with heads bowed down, And one was dressed in rustling silk And one in tattered gown. One clad in the height of fashion, The other one ragged and torn, Tho former inspiring sympathy, The latter contempt and scorn. And why are they here ? I questioned; Why are they in such disgrace? The shrinking form in the tattered gown And that in the silk and lace?" "They're here." said the grim policeman. And frown his visage wore, "For stealing whenever they got n chance In a fancy dry goods store?" The one in rags was sentenced To a year's incarceration In the common gaol: the one iu ?ilk Was -'taken on probation." "Now, why should this be so?, I asked; The answer was terse and brief "The lady's a kleptoinauiac. The one in the rags a thief." Solicit Dinner at "1 EPFS" CHOP MOUSE everv day at 5 o'clock. The nest 2.1 cont meal In town; soup. fish. seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie. pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer. FrenHi Claret, tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say .left" is the BOSS. I-ool Here! i You are out a treat, and don't yon for- j get it. if you miss JEFF'S Dinner every j day from 5 to X. Soups, fish, eight kinds of mpat. vegetables, pies, puddings, cm-' fee, tea, wine, .S. F. beer, or milk. I)!n-: ii er 1T cent. Oyster, Oysters, Oysters, at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank Fabres. not Cuttont Yl'orlf. Itooln and siwr . in be had at J..I. Arvoids. nest to City Book Store. Ladies and gent lemon call there for tne linest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest price?.. Perfect fit guaranteed. Have Wisiar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds. bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, aud all throat and lung complaints. 50 cents nndlSl a bot tle. Shiloh's Cough aim Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cent', Masai Injector free. u or sale uy V. Dement. That Hacking Cough can be &o quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. e guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. Croun. Whoon'me Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Glenn's Sulpjiuk Soap purifies the skin. ''Hill's Haiij and Whisker, DrE.sOc Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. Sleepless lights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is tne remedy for you. bold by W. k. De ment Will you suffer with Dvsnensia and Liver Complaint V Shiloh's Vilalizcr is guaranteed to cure you. Sold bv W. E. )ement. For the genuine .1. 11. Cutter old Bourbonnid the best of wines, Hipior and San Francisco beer, eall at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. For Sale. T 1EX SHAKES SCAN'DIVAYJAX l'KG. . Co. Cannery stock. Also two I'shlni? boats with Rear complete, tojri'tlier with lot old web. - c. V. STONE. NOTICE. The splendid A1 British. Iron Clipper Ship. "CtRTSEDATjE." Will o on the berth at Astoria, on or alum! ineio:uni r.rj H.ui'i-i;, FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. l"or Freisht and rates of Insurance annlv to Messrs. HALFOUK, L'TIUUK X CO.. Tort Intnl. tf Or to 1. I- CIIEKltV, Astoria. FOR TiLLAfnOQK. The new Steamer AIIBACK, - Master. ITIOK SAILIXC DAT liS AND PAHTICU ? lars apply to J. G. 1IUSTLEK. Mam street w nan, A-siona ; ai.i.iv. t j.ewj. Portland ; .1. U SlOli V TUIamooK. A Will be ojen eery THURSDAY TA'KSISii. AT PYTHIAN CASTLE HALL. A. F. XAEF. Tciiclicr. uss and StriiiK Band Music- funnelled for Excursions, raraues and Parties. Lessons triven on the Violin. Aiml at the Kiirnlturft Store of El). I). CURTIS & CO. I. W. CASE, TM PORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DliALER IN MRAL MERCEAMSE bonier Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTOU1A .... OREGON ESTABLISHED IN 1849. SUTTON & CO.'S DISPATCH LINE Por New York. 80 DAYS to NEW YORK The New, and Elegant, A1 First Class Steamer. GEOBGG S. HOniEK, CROWELL, - Master. Will be ready at Astoria, in a few days for carRO, ana Having tne most oi ner capacitv engaged will have the usual prompt dispatch of this line. Early application should be made for the balance of disengaged room or passage to w. su AIUN, Care of Allen & Lewis Portland, Oregon. Consignees in New York. MESSRS. SUTTON & CO. Examination of Teachers. THE QUARTERLY EXAMINATION OF annlicants for teachers, certificates will be held at my office, opposite the Catholic cmurn.on uriaay ana Saturday, the stl and 29th Inst., commencing at 9 a. sr. H. SLOOP, td Co. Supt. Instruction. flam Sciiflo V1IY NOT SAVE MONEY Time, Labor and Risk, in Getting Your if"- KV srBSCRIBLXG WITH GAEL ABLER, Astoria, Oregon. Subscriptions received for any Periodical in the world. Speelal rates if several Papers and Maga zines are ordered at once. Prices of periodicals given on application. It wi!i certainly nav vou to call before sub-1 scribing or clvins an order for your periodi cal ruuuiux iu;uur. Order Early anil Save Delay. G. H. BAIN & CO. DKALKR3 IX Doors. Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning. Bracket Work. SOa.o;ip Worls. A !pecialty. and nil work guaranteed. Oak, Ash, Kay. and Walnut lumber; Ore Kori and Port Orford Cedar. AH kimU of boat material on hand. . riv j. rn A, MacBeth, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 4. First St.. - - Portland. Oregon. Clothing made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. SEMOVAIi. The Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS headquarters at its StaDles next to It. It. Franklin's, two doors below The Asto niA" office. First-class Liven service. Carts with horse furnlMied, for one dollar per iiour. uumases on application The Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will ave for Upper Astoria from the stables. Horses taken to board. MRS. T. O'BRIEN. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. "39-All goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. sSooi Noiice to Taxpayers of District No. 18. rJ.!IE SCHOOL TAX FOR SCHOOL DIS j. trict No. IS, Clatsop county, state of Or egon, is now ine. ami tne acnooi tiierK win le ftHiml at his olllce on AVest Cth street. mar "Wail street, to receive and receipt for tne same. Taxes unpaid after sixty days from the u;iie iii mis nonce win ne tieiinriueut. .svt otra eost and pay vonr tax. C. W. SHIVELY. Clerk School District 'o. 18. Astoria. .Sept. 5, 1J. septC-lm Noiice to the Public. ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO ME ARE . notified that I have nlaccd mv accounts in the hands of Sholman E. Morton, for col- meiion. Anv account reinnliiin unpaid after tho rwh of this month will lie lianded to my at torney mr io"ai action tncreon. X.JOHANSEN. Administrators Notice. NOTICE IS HEltEP.Y GIVEN TILVT TOE undersigned has been appointed by the coimtv couit of the county of Clatsop. in the state of Oregon, administrator 01 me estate ot nazen a. rartier, ue-cr-ased : all uersons havinz claims acalnst said estate are herfby tequested to present me same to tne undersigned at ms onice on ChenamusSt.. near comer of Benton St.. In the cltv of Astoria, in said county, within six mom us trom im? ume. AV. W. PARKER, Administrator of the Estate of Hazeu A. Parker, deceased. Astoria, Aug. .TO. 18?$. d&w5t For Sale. CH? ASIDE LODGE NO. 12. A. O. U. W.. BE- C9 iinc about to move their lodge room, offer lor sale some Miosiuntlul luriumre, consisi hur of tables, chair, desks, camct. etc Any one wlshins: to buy can examine the furnl- tur nv appivintr to tne committee. W. 15. ROSS. ROBT.IIAMILTOIS. tf U HART WIG. For Sale. -mm? iirxDRED cords dry HEM J? hick Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for S4 a cord. nDniyiuB.ra.i kimts ysggto rOE LONDON DIRECT ! ! The splendid Iron Barque Al CHASCA, C3S Ton Srsi.nfcr. PRIDEATJX, Will take SAL 3H O 3ST in cases for the alwve uamed port In lots to Hint mmnpers. and having large en gagements will be quickly uispaicneu. lor terms of freight and insurance apply to St KSON. CHURCH & Co.. Portland, Or. Or to P. U CHERRY, Astoria. JEFF OP THE CHOP HOUSE Can piovc by his books that he U doing the oiggest imsmess oi any RESTAURANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give the best meal lor casu. Notice to Stockholders I. X. L. Packing Co. mms IS TO NOTIFY STOCKHOLDERS X that one-hair of a share of stock will be sold. Any stockholder wishing to buy same must maKe it Known oeiore u. i. ism. JAS. OSTROM. Pres. m MASTER, Fipres toer Lie Astoria. Sept. 15, 16S3, td 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Special Announcement ! Till The Leading Glofiimg House of Astoria, For the next 10 liberal discount on the amount of 10.00 I to the arrival of our Fine Silks and Velvets Reduced, Fine French and English Dress Goods Reduced, Blankets and Flannels Reduced, Hosiery and Underwear Reduced. Our stock of Furnishing Goods is State. Dress Suits reduced, Business Suits reduced, Gents' Fine Underwear reduced, Eats and Caps reduced, Boots and Shoes reduced. 0. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. Gr. A. ST1NS0N & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass ana uourc streets. Shin and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wacons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IX TOE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for 1 amber from 100 to E00 M., at the mill or delivered. . i We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, BRX2Eit, Supt. At Cost We will sell BOH CLOTHIM AT COST!! In order to make room for our large stock of Men's Clothing for fall and winter, anil must have room. ALSO: Men's Siiits Reduced ! Youth's Suits Seduced The largest anil finest stock of Hats anil Gents' "FarnlslllIiE GOOis in the eity. D. A. McINTOSH, Qooideat Stor, I 11 s I X 2 os m Hi - - n S I VI Dry Goods days we will make a all goods bought to and over previous fall and winter s;oods. V- Olothina and Gents' the largest in the i IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO? FEANK ELBERSON, SeasiileBaterj & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnishedfor Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite Ci. IV. JIume'B. Prices 1 ! ! FOR- our entire stock of I Astoria, Oregon Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Courts, Ujtolstoff 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, Oreges i