C3) fce gpaftjj ltonm. ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY .'..NOVEMBER 5. 185! ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, runLisunns .v ri:ori:iETOi:s. ASTORlAJf BUILDING. - - CASShTKEET Terms ofSuliscrljition. Served by Carrier, per weel; locts. Sent by Mail, per month (Wets. " ' " one year S7.00 Free of postage to subscribers, Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of S2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fif tv cents per square, each insertion. Rotice To Adrertisexs. The Astobiax guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of anv newspaper published on the Columbia river. The country's safe. The Oregon sailed yesterday. Get ready for the celebration to-nij;ht. The man that gets the most votes will be the next president. The telegrams received yesterday will be found on the editorial page. The crew of the Oregon and a largo number of the passengers voted here yes terday. The stockholders of tho Washington Packing Co. will hold their annual meet ing to-day. There were 1150 votes cast in the citj' and upper Astorja. In the June election 1152 votes were cast. The barks Woodfichl and Mary lilun dell arrived in yesterday. The Column sailed for Hong Kong. Geo. C. Miln will appear to-morrow evening in the beautiful pla3rof Damon and Pythias. Reserved seats at the Xew York Novelty store. The latest dispatches from Portland last night say that Multnomah county gives 1,000 Republican majority, and that the state has gone Republican bv 1.500. If the commandant at Port Canby were to make requisition ior a rocking chair the papers would have to pass through forty-five different hands, and it would be thirteen months before he re ceived them back, with the indersement: 'This government expects every officer to furnish his own rocking-chair or sit on the fence." The Oreyonian learns that the Deep Sea Fishing company will hold a meeting in a few days to see about building a schooner. Tho experiment made with the Lottie has demonstrated that there is plenty of fi-h to be had for the catching off tho mouth, of the Columbia. It has also demonstrated that the Lottie is not of sufficient size or draught for the work. A schooner of 75 or SO tons, staunch and fitted for rough weal her, will probably be built, in order to resume fish ing in the spring. Astoria Import for October. Imports by steamer into Astoria for October included -12 sks barley, 25 sks bran, 17 bxs bananas, 40 sks beans, 33 cs baking powder, 9 kegs 17 bids butter, 12 cs 5 sks bacon, 1 bbl cranberries. 3 as cat cup, 12 cs cheese, 4 pkgs citron, 0 bbls 32 cs fish, 19 C3 2 bbls 40 sks coffee, 21 cs cigars, 93 cs candles, 41 cs corn beef, 2o cs chocolate, 2 cs corn, 2 bxs 2 bbls cur rants, 11 cs candy, 95 pkgs crackers, 14 sks coal, 22 cs coal oil, 149 cs canned good, 5 sks 4 bxs dried fruit, 72 sks flour, 817 bxs green fruit, 271 sks ground bar ley, 5 kgs 10 cs herring, 7 cs honey, 40 cs 5 pis lard, 7 cs lemons, 4 sks 10 bbls 50 5 cs meal, 2 cs 2 kit mackerel, 18 cs milk, 44 sks malt, 27 tins matches, 2 as mus tard, 95 kgs 3 bxs nails, 7 sks nuts, 10 sks oil cake, 23 sks onions, 18 cs oysters, 3 bxs oranges, GG cs paste, 4 cs 2G kgs 3 hf pickles, 4 sks peas, G bxs pearl barley, 34 sks pearl barley, 31 sks sweets, 101 bxs raisins', 16 els rope, 511 mats, 41 sks rice, 4 bbls 13 kits salmon, 10 pkgs spice, 4G sks 17 bbls salt, 31 pkgs starch, 9 sks seed, 738 bxs soap, 4:J kgs 13 cs 9 bbls syrup, G kgs 2 cs sardines, 2 bxs 175 hf 73 bbls 52 sks sugar, 31 pkgs tea, 41 pkgs to bacco, 1 kg 5 bbls vinegar, G as washing powder. Tf . C. T. U. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Y. M. C. A. hall. "Visitors from abroad, and all friends of temperance made welcome. Mns. W. W. Pabkeb Prest. freak Eastern and Shoalwatcr IJay OyttlerM Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. I.nIic.s Take A'oiicc That our entire stock will be sold at auction, sale taking place every day, beginning at 10 a. m. at Piker's IJranch, next Rescue Engine House. Board at .TcfT's. The best in America. -520.00 a month. crow Does not make any second-class Pic tures at his New Gallery, Xo. Gi, on the Roadway. For a IV cat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Another installment of Ball's coiled spring, elastic section corsets just ar rived at the Empire Store. A car-load of Hoop skirts of the lat est and approved styles, such as '-Lang-try," Berlin, and Bon Ton, and others, just received at the Empire Store .- Ball's coiled spring, elastic section corset takes the cake and the girl be hind the counter, at the Empire Store. Fifteen hundred numbers of Lovell's Library and ten mail sacks full of other -tine reading matter just received at Ad ler's Crystal Palace. For a nice, jucy steak cooked on the broiler, go to Frank Fabre. For a good bath, pleasant shave, or shampoo, go to the City Baths, corner Souemooua and Olney streets. Joe. G. Ciiakteus, Prop. Don't pay 50 cents elsewhere when you can get the best dinner in town at JEFF'S for 25 cents. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Sunday at Jeffs from 5 a. m. to 2 p.m. THE .PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Tho Dcsult in Astoria and Vicinity. Yesterday was as bright a day as any one could wish, and a large vote was polled in this city. There wns consid erable interest but no excitement. A good deal of betting was done, chiefly on New York and tho general result. Both sides were sanguine of success and evi dently determined to have this city con tribute her full quota to tho grand ag gregate. There were G93 votes cast in Astoria precinct, 329 in Shively precinct and 123 in upper Astoria a total of 1.150 as agi:ist 1.152 last June. The vote in the three precincts was as follews: Cleve- Blame. Astoria 336 Shiveley 199 Upper Astoria 5S land. 312 130 65 5S5 442 Republican majority in the citv is 143. The following was telegraphed" to The Astobiax from various precincts last evening: Knapna Blaiuo 48. Cleveland 31. Clifton Blaine 1G. Cleveland .. Skip- anon uiame 42, uievciana m. west port Blaine 24, Cleveland 12. The other precincts gave a net Demo cratic majority of 20 last June. Accord ingto these figures Clatsop county gives After the polls closed there was a uni versal adjournment to headquarters and as fast as dispatches were received they were read, at tue uinnm aim Jjogan wig wam and the Cleveland and Hendricks club room, cheers were civeu by each camp as the news varied, tho most in terest being manifested on the result in the Empire state, as on that hinged the decision of a great many bets. The rooms were crowded and it was not till after 1 o'clock this morning that the gatherings dispersed. The latest returns indicate that Connecticut, Indiaiia.JIich igan, Xew Jerecy and probably Virginia will require an official count to determine what side has carried tho day in these im portant state?. The following was roceived a L o'clock this merning: ISI'KCIAJ. TO TIIK ASTOKIAX.J Poutiaxi), Nov. 5, 1 a. si. The elec tion in Portland passed off quietly and a full vote was cast. Indications are that Multnomah Cj. will give Blaine 1,200 majerity: Roseburg gives Cleveland 272. Blaine 2G9, St. John 10. Washington territory has probably gone Republican: Montana and Dakota arc also Republican. Indications are that Cleveland lias car ried Xew York by 30,000. The Sun says the state is m doubt. The Tribune says Virginia has gone Republican: Indiana is claimed by both parties; the returns from thil state are slow. KOltEHi.V S1LZO.V 3IAKKET. There is ssarcelv any demand for salm on in this market. Well known brands of machine packed Columbia river pack ed salmon are ottering at extremely low prices, in some cases offers at 19s to 20s per case failing .to find travels. On the other hand brands of superior qualitv. hand packed, show no depreciation in value and arc slowly though surely beiug absorbed. London Grocers Gazette. LivEKroDL, October, 1831. Tho spot market is completely demor alized, and some injudicious holders seem to be anxious to realize their stock at any price. Wo hear of good Columbia river offering at 23s Gd per c:ise ox store. This sudden give way has not improved the state of affairs, and buyers are afraid to operate, not knowing when bottom will bo reached. Tho blame for this unreason able panic is altogether traceable to San rraucisco holders, wflo; instead of en deavoring to assist consignees by main taining prices for the new pack, have dune all in their power to injure our market by Hooding it with low offers of salmon to arrive, and tho consequence will certainly recoil upon themselves. Lor.r London Grocers uazeuc. A Fictitious Brand of Salmon in Loudon. We received an inquiry through a broker of this city from Messrs. Latham ct Co., London, regarding a new brand of salmon that has appeared on that mar ket, which they were inclined to treat as doubtful. Tho label reads as follews: "Fresh Columbia River Salmon, Argosy brand, packed bj the Cascade Packing Co., Astoria, Oregon, sole agent, John E. Miles, San Francisco." These goods are packed in flat tins. Wo have mado in quiry regarding this brand from tho agent, who claims it is a private brand, packed for and for sale by Robert Tucker & Co., London, and claims for it straight Columbia river fish. The label is fic titious. There is no such company as the Cascade Packing company at Astoria, Oregon. Cal. Grocer and Conner. Taking: its Place. "I prescribe to my patients, with good effects,' St Jacobs Oil, the wonderful pain-reliever, says Dr. L. O. Morgan, a leading physician of South Amboy, N. J. Kouzum to Lot. Furnished or unfurnished, suitable for housekeeping, at Mns. Twilight'.4!. At Frank Fab re's. Board forP-22.50 a month. The best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. Stop That Cougli By going to J. E. Thomas's and getting a bottle or Leroys uougn uaisam. It will, cube you. For anything new. stylish, nobby, in the Drygoods line, call at the Empire Store. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed ceiiar sningies. a iiiii m guarameeu in each bunch. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest periuinery, and toilet articles, etccan be bought at the lowest prices, at .1. v. Conn's drug store, opposite OeMden hetel, Astoria. Ogilvie's Popular Readings No. 11 just received at Adler's Costal Palace. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prices. Roscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Eveu'thing has been fit ted up in first-class style, and hi well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to cat, that at his place thej- can be accommodated. Ladies remember that we allow youJ,,"t . u"lc"."K uniitc.' -vot to wear the Balls corsets for thrcelireu , l.V,lh"e lves a. De"9r -nea- d weeks 6n approval, and return purchase money if not found perfect in every re spect. I'BAELlirOS Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by bhiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cent's Masai Injector free. For sale by w. js. Dement. WDUSTBIAL A5D BUSINESS. Of 703 iron furnaces in the country, 4G9 aro idle. Philndnlntiin Tnnnnfnrfnroa sS 000.000 worth 01 carpets a year. ---- --"- ww -. , ,-- Qrtb of carpets a year. A carload of salmon costs $900 at Port land, Or., and sells for .$3,000 in Xew York. Sheep are reported to be selling for seventy-five cents a head in Lyme, X. H. It is asserted that about a third of tho banking dono in tho world is done in the British empire. Statistics show that 1 a day is the average waccs earned by the working peo plo of the United States. American manufacturers recently sold steel rails in Canada and Cuba, under bidding English makers. T7I wt11rkTa rt ArAitrts rf "Fnrtlttfll nn ital has been invested in Montana stock I ranches during tho current year. j South Carolina tea, cared in a fruit evaporator, has been pronounced by ex perts to bo equal to imported teas. The prospects are that there will be a large exportation of apples from the east to England the coming winter. Use of the telephone is rapidly increas ing in French towns. The charge is $40 a year, reduced to $33 where there are 300 subscribers. The United States, it is estimated, sends out of the country annually over 100,000,000 for sugar grown in foreign countries, principally in Cuba. The public credit of South Carolina stands higher to-day than for any date during the past forty years. She pays spot cash, and has the cash to pay. An Arkansas widow has taken the con tract to build three miles of Jeveo along the river. And the workmen say that she is a more cruel and merciless boss than any man they ever worked for. Xo less than thirty-three petitions for a law prohibiting the sale of oleomargar ine or any form of adulterated butter have been presented to the Vermont leg islature during the present session. An analysis of impure butter sold in Pittsburg,"develop2d the fact that 42 1-5 per cent, of it was lard, while the exam mation of another lot showed it to con tain nearly tho same amount of tallow. A Wisconsin farmer claims to have discovered a specific remedy for the rav ages of the potato-bug. He plants one or two flax seeds in every hill of his po tatoes, and says that by so doing the bugs never trouble the crop. ITIiy Maine Made The (.'amass. Blaine spoko in Boston last Monday. Alluding to his personal effects to secure his election, he said: I have never offered any apology or ex planation for what somo of my closest friends regard as an extraordinary step, in going before the people somewhat s freely and exteudedly than has been the habit of those choseu as presi dential candidates of the great parties, but I will say that I did it, and I desire to put tbis on record, 1 did it because I thoujiht that the peculiar character of the canvass was nry personal justification for doing it. 1 am a profound believer in popular government, and I know no reason wliy 1 should not face tuo Ameri can people. I did it too for the most spe cific reason that I believed there was danger of the great leadincoucstion which related to the industrial and protective system of America being partially or per haps wholly excluded from that consid eration by tho people which its merits deserved; and intrusted as I was, with the great function of representing you and all members of the Republican parti, I ieic mat j. wouiu. in an essential uegreo myself, obtain a heariu". I have re turned somewhat weary, somewhat brok en in voice, as your ears havo already perceived, but I have returned with even a more profound belief in the judgment, in the fairness, in the impartiality, and in tho generosity of tho great mass of American citizenship. I go to my home to-morrow not without strong confidence in the result of tuo ballot, but with a heart thnt shall not in tho least degree, be troubled bv anv verdict that mav ho returned by tho American people, for I havo in my entire canvass unconsciously and comnletclv lost sioht of mvself. and of whatever personal fortune I have at stake to a far greater and far grander and lar more enduring issue, which for tho time I was submitting to popular judgment. Wbat Butler Thonsut. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 3. Butler deliver ed his last speech of the campaign here to-night. DTo spoke from the platform at the Boston and Maino depot to an au dionco of 1,500 persons. He denied as falsa from beginning to end the story thas tho People's party in Massachusetts had put into circulation ballots with Blaine electors upon them. The People's party will have its own ticket. Said the general: "Cleveland has no more chance of carrying tho state than ho has of go ing to heaven in a chariot of fire." Ho referred to Rev. Mr. Burchard's expres- muu, jtum, ivuiuuuisui una reoemon, and said Burchard was like all other clergymen, a fool in politics. Blaine had deemed it necessary to apologize for the remark, and it would be better for him to bo free from Burchard, and so it would bo better for Cleveland to bo from Beecher. In concluding. Gen. Butler said ho was going for tho Democratic party now, and after Blaine is elected, as ho will bo, he should go for theRepulican party. BuclilciT.s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.UIcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, rice 25 cents per box. For sale bv W. E. Dement & Co. Misses' and nursing corsets of the fa mous Ball's make, at the Empire Stoie. Home Tor Children. Mrs.Wagner, whose residence is next to C. W. Fulton's, is now prepared to take entire charge of a limited number of children. Every attention paid the little ones, and any one leaving their child with Mr,s. Wagner may be sure that it will receive a mother's care. WHAT I Do You Think that Jeir of The Chop House Gives you a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Xot more of it than anv place in town for 25 cents, no buys by the wholesale and pays cash. ''That settles itv . JEFF Gives meals for 25 cents, as big as the mammoth pumpkin on exhibition in front of his restaurant. Go and sea It. STILL HOPE FOR MISSOURI Shortly after my cyclonic fracture of j iboletr. which occurred on tlm nth nfJ I , ., j t.:i. . J epiemuer, ouu wuuu iving on my uacs ' ... -,-,.". - witu a ien-pouua weigut attached to my limb for the ostcnsiblo purpose of pre venting shortening of the bone, but, real ly, as I have every reason to believe, to prevent my escape from confinement, I received among many other friendly and consolatory letters, cqntning everything from unavailing tears np to stamps, bank -checks and postofuce money orders, the following unique yet open, frank and flattering letter. As I have not yet an swered it. I dosiro to introduce it here and make a few desultory remarks upon it, which I will designato by a large blue pencil mark, and mail to the writer there- ef: , Mo., Sept. 15, 1SS1. Bill Nte, Hudson, Wis. Dear Sir: I send you to-day a copy of the Chief. I edit and publish-it. I am twentv-one years old and this is my first offenie. A friend of mine who knew you as police judge of Laramie, Wyoming, said that a half column nrticlo from your pen would be worth ten dollars to me. Write and send the article and when I realize the ten dollars I will remit. R.S.G. P. S. Frank James is still living. I am always glad to send my goods anywhere by express, subject to examina tion and approval, and more especially to Missouri, the homo of the great states man and author, Frank James. I am now writing short scientific articles for the press, which I feel so confident will give perfect satisfaction that I am send ing them every where, with permission to set them up along sido of any other work of tho kind on trial. Should any of these articles rip, season-crack, or cut in tho eye, I shall make no charge for them. I want it thoroughly understood that it is absolutely no trouble to show goods. I am glad to know, also, that when at last Mr. Frank James, full of years and of usefulness, shall dose his eyes and fold his weary hands upon earth, and when the clods of the valley shall rest above his silent dust, there will be some one to rise up and take his place. A young man only 21 years of age, full of fresh young blood and Missouri gall, will be ready to complete tho work which General James has so nobly begun. I am free to say to 3-00, R. S. G., that it had been intimated to me that when tho James boys died there was no ono in tho whole broad commonwealth of Mis souri to take their place.1 and assist in distributing railroad dividends; bnt you and I know better do we not, R. S. G.? Yon bet! No one recognizes sterling ability in a young man quicker than I do, and when I discover it, I am not backward about mentioning it. That is whv I take this public meth od of prophesying that if ,your life is spared and yon improvo the advantages held out toward you, thero is no reason in tho world why j-ou should not becomo one of the most emi nent train robbers that our history has ever known. Begin modestly at first by robbing a few crippled newspaper men. Then you can gradually lead up to pick ing the pockets of the blind. After thnt you might gather gold filling out of the cemetery of people'? teeth. It wouldn't be long before you could get drunk and rob a clothes line. By all means keep your gall in a cool place, It. S. G., and you will come out O. K. Your success depends almost wholly on that. If I had that gall of yours I would havo it stuffed. I don't know when I havo noticed such an abnormal and precocious gall in one so young. It must pain you severely at times and crowd tho other organs. Take caro of it, however, and you are safe. Your whole future depends upon it. Keep it in a cool place, and whenever you want a few columns of matter to bo sent subject to approval and printed in your valuable paper, the name of which has at this moment escaped my mind, just drop a postal card stating how much you can use and how you desire to have it shipped. Bill Jte. Io"ticc. Dinner at" JEKF'S"C10P HOUSE everyday from 4:30 to 8 o'clock. The best 25-cent meal in town : soup, fish, seven kinds of meals, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. Tea or coffee included. All who have tried him sav Jeff's the BOSS." for lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Tlaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by V. E. Dement Shiloh's Vitalizer is wiiat you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness aim an symptoms 01 uyspepsia, Sold by W. E. Dement Sleepless Night, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment & Co. Occidental Hall! Saturday Evening. Nov. 8th, '84. GRAND FASHIONABLE EVENT 1 Positive Appearance of tho Topular Come dienne, -onss- Kate Gastleton! SUPPORTED BY A Specially Selected Company Presenting the New, Novel, and Original Musical Hay, Entitled ALL JLT SEJL' Dashed With a Little Villainy A Deal of Comedy Abounding with New and Sparkling Music General Admission - - - - SlOO Gallery -..-. - - 30 1 ents Reserved Seats without extra charge at New York Novelty Store. For Rent. HIRE STORE OS MAIN STREET. FORM L erly occupied bvN.Loeb. Inquire of C. BOELLING. Notice. ALL OUTSTANDING WARRANTS DUE by the city of Astoria will be paid by the City Treasurer at his offlce. on and alter to-day. Interest ceases from this date. J. O. HUSTLER. . , . n City Treasurer, Astoria, Oct. 25, 1884. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF l A3 m- ii I EXjBAGjTS Vanilla, Xctnon, Orancc, etc, CaTOP Cake, Creams, Pndilln, fcc, m dell catcly and naturally as tho fruit from which they are made. For Strength, and Trno Fruifc Flavor They Stand Alone. PREPARED Or THC Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. MIXERS or Br, Prices Cream Baking Powder AND Dr. Prices tapnlin Toast Gems, Sett 2ry Hop Tcnitt. TOR SALEBYGKOCERS. "WU at.MCK CUT OKC 0,UAUTi Light Healthy Bread, tfp jjsW YEASIC1S. The Pest dry hop yeast in the world. Broad raised by this yoaat is light.white ond wholesome like our grandmother's delicious bread. CROCER3 SELL THEM. PREPARED BV THE Price Baking Powder Co., ManTrs g( Dr. Price's special FteYonnz Extracts, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. Of either sex admitted to tho PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Oa any -week-day of the year. The College .Journal, rontaininji in formation of the course or btiuly, rates of tuition, board, examination, etc., and cuts of plain and ornamental penman ship, free. Address, A. 1 AIIMSTUOXG, Lock Box 1(H. Pout lan u, Oit. oattn tcriling, phase mention thit pajxr. Here ! IF YOU WANT FXCTS TATIONERY OR iiiicy Goods GO TO ADLER'S Crystal Palace H. B. PARKER DEALBR IK Htiy, Outs, and Straw, Brick. Cement, and Sand. Wood Delivered to Order. D raying, Teaming, and Express Business DEALER. IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST-CL.ASS. tftjfail KSflitm tswuim y, KC&5iS.ii KSSbi Prop JuMnfy Musical Instruments Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIATTHE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the "Washington Packing Co. will be held at the company's ofllce. at or near the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, on Wednes day, the 5th day of November, 1SS4, at one o'clock r. M., for the purpose of electing Dve directors, and transacting such other business as may legally come bcforo the meeting. By order of the board of directors. J. W. GEARHART, 8crtary. Astorlft, 0tobr 3rd, m. C. D. COOPER! OPENING Cloak Department! Having Received-direct from Eastern and San Fran cisco Manufacturers an Immense Stock of Fall and Win ter Cloaks, We would respectfully submit the same for inspec tion to the Ladies of Astoria, and of surrounding districts Ladies purchasing from us can rely on getting EX CLUSIVE DESIGNS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Garments in the Market. We desire to impress on the Ladies that our Stock of Cloaks are NEW, STYLISH, and FASHIONABLE, of Cut and Finish superior to anything ever shown in Asto ria. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. THE Leading Dry Goods OF ASTORIA. Ob Hi Pythian Building, Giving Up Business ! ! Our entire stock comprising the very latest styles in Ready-made Suits, Cloaks, Ulsters, DRY GOODS and FANCY GOODS, Will be Disposed of by Auction ! There will be no Reserve ! EVERYTHING MUST GO ! ! Call early and secure bargains. Cloaks that sell at from $10 to $15 sold for from $2 to $4 Sale Begins TfimsTay, Oct 30" at 10 iLM., -AT- P1LGERS Next tr Rescue FALL STOCK OF lCLOTHING!- -A LASGE Overcoats, Novelties in Neck Wear, Hats and Furnishing Goods. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO r- Fine Merino and all Wool Sosiery. jj-The NEWEST PATTERNS in SUITINGS made up in the LATEST STYLES. laow Prices ! D. JL. MoIITTOSH, Th Leading Clothitr, and Clothing House Astoria, Oregon. BRANCH- Engine House. STOCK OF- Hatter and. Gents' Furnisher,.