The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 26, 1884, Image 3

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xlSTOKIA, OREGON:
WEDNESDAY lIsOVEMBER '.'3, 1881
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Monday excepted)
J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY,
rUBLISIiniiS AXD IT.Ol'IUKTOKS,
A8TORIAX BUILDING. - - CASS hTKCET
Terms of SnljscrJplIon.
Served by Carrier, jpr week locts.
Sent by M:i!l. per month otlcts.
" one j ear :.ot)
Free or postage to subscribers.
""Advertisements inserted by the virat
the rate of S2 per square per month. Tran
sient advertising fiftv cents per square, ach
insertion.
Notice To Advertisers.
The Astoriax guarantees to its ad
vertisers the largest circulation of anv
newspaner published on the Columbia
river.
River men tell of heavy fos on the
lower Willamette and Colombia.
The Oregon Improvement Co. give no
tice of great reduction in price of coal.
It is particularly desired the old board
of fire delegates meet at tho office of C.
W. Ifulton this evening at 8 o'clock.
The Emma Hume is fast being pat in
nautical trim, and presents a handsome
appearance, as she lies at the Main street
wharf.
It is now considered certain that Voor
hees is elected congressional delegate
from Washington territory hi' something
over 100 majority.
Tickets for the Astoria Ladies' Coffee
Club entertainment to-morrow evening
are procurable at tho drug and book
stores, U. i. Cooper s and 1'rael JJros.
At four o'clock yesterday afternoon a
loaded bark was reiorted outside with
pilot on board; the wind was blowing 4.
miles an hour at the cape and heavy
rain was falling.
The Cwm Donhln cleared for Qaeens
town yesterdaj', with 35,453 bus wheat,
worth 23.300. She has a queer name
and is barkentine rig, tliough of greater
tonnage than many barks.
Daniel Chambers, aged 40 years, died
at his residence on Cedar street, yester
day morning of typhoid fever. Tho fu
neral, will be from his late residence at
two o'clock this afternoon.
"Ultimate America" is tho subject of
Rev. Jos. Cook's lecture at the l,resT'y
terian church this evening. Tickets, $1,
can be procured at tho drug or book
stores. The lecture begins at 8 o'clock.
A neighbor inquires if it would not lie
wise to have the lecislalure enact a law
this winter, forbidding any but citizens
of the state to take salmon in the waters
of the state, including the Columbia
river.
La Grande claims "tho finest school
house in the state, outside of Portland."'
Astoria has a verj' fine school house which
cost 30,000, and it is questionable if La
Grade has one that is larger or presents
a finer architectural appearance.
The Yaqulna Mail, Published at Mew
port, is to hand. It is an eight-page
weekly, edited by E. G. Jones, is well
printed and full of interesting news. It
talks loudly for its section and deserves
substantial support.
A meeting of tho Blaine and Logan
club was held last evening at tho wigwam
at which the accounts of the campaign
were audited and all outstanding indebt
edness ordered paid. The club discharges
every dollar of financial responsibility
and thus steps off tho stage.
There are in tho territory of Washing
ton including postoffices. land offices,
custom house, Indian service, district
judges and clerks, internal revenue offi
cials, surveyors, etc., about T00 federal
officials. Republicans at present occupy
all, or nearly all, these places.
The attention of tho charitably dis
posed is directed to a sad case that calls
for that assistance that Astoria always
gives the deserving. Nearly opposite
Robert Carruthers' house has till recent
ly lived Daniel Chambers, a hard work
ing man who did whatever he could find
to do and tried his utmost to .keep his
family decently and comfortably. Yes
terday ho died of typhoid fever. Ho
leaves a widow and live children, tho
eldest not ten years old. They are in
sore need, and prompt assistance is neces
sary. Food and clothing and a little
money from those able to give would be
most acceptable. More need not be said.
The Lecture To-nlsht.
In his journey across tho continent the
Rev. Jos. Gook whom critioal Boston al
most idolizes, has attracted tho utmost
attention. His breadth of thought,
wealth of imagery, fervid imagination
and brilliant oratory are alike the
theme of tho press and public and his
every appearance is hailed with pleasure
by orowded audiences. To-night ho lec
tures in this city on "Ultimate America."
Tho subject is invested by tho speaker
with an extraordinary amount of inter
est and to hear him" will be an event
worthy of remembrance. 'Tis seldom
that Astoria enjoys an opportunity to
hear such a famous man, and our citi
zens will doubtless avail themselves of
the chance. The lecture will be at the
Presbyterian church, beginning prompt
ly at eight o'clock.
C. H. Cooper's leading drv goods and
clothing house will close Thanksgiving
day. Thursday, the 27th inst.
To WIsoiii It May Concern.
All persons having bills against the
Cushing Post G. A. R. Cornet Baud will
confer a favor by presenting the same
on or before Dec. 1st, 18S4.
F.D.Blake, Pros.
C. Lixeker. Sec'y.
Bonrd of Delegate, A. F. I.
Yotfare requested to meet at the of
fice of the president, C. W. Fulton, on
Wednesday eveniug. Nov. 20th, 1884, at
8 o'clock, without fail, to finish up the
business of tho old Board of 1883 and
1884.
JJy order of the president,
C. W. Fulton-.
B. S. Worslev. Sec'v.
llitVc !tuu&cvii
Those fine Wall Papers at M. Olscn &
Co.'sV The finest and largest stock in
the citv. Call and examine the new
and fashionable styles. They cost no
more than the ola-fashioned wall paper
and are really elegant for parlor, office
or room.
At Franlc Falres.
Board for S22.50 a month. The best
in tho city. Dinner from 5 to7.
Removal.
Mrs. A. B. Jewett has removed to
rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Building.
Dresses cut, made and fitted in tho most
fashionable style.
Board at JcfPs.
Tli best in America, $20.00 a month.
cosmos corsciL pkoceedixgs.
Lcpeal of tho Twelve OYIoeL Ordinance.
The city counoil met in regular session
last evening. Mayor Hume presiding.
Present, Coancilmen Adler, Cooper,
Cleveland. Dealy, Smith nnd Trcnchard.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved
Tho following petition, numorously
signed, was read:
To the Common Council of tho City of
Asteria: uentiomon Wo would respect
fully :wk that your honorable body enact
an ordinance authorizing polico officers
of the city of Astoria to arrest all chil
dren v.ho may be away from their homes
at uignt up to sucn an Hour as you may
deem proper, and who may be out with
out permission from lhoso who are par
ents or guardians of such children, that
the peace and quiet of families may not
be disturbed at night and the moral wel-
lare ot the youth may be improved thereby-
The petition was referred to committee
on health and police.
A petition wjis read from J. Bottger.
asking for transfer of license and granted.
A petition was road from tnx-payers on
tho Jiinman tract asking for a street
lamp. Tho petition was granted, and a
motion made that two oil lamps be placed
there, and that the lamp now in front of
Trulliuger's be moved so as to give light
on the roadway to Uniontown.
The auditor and clerk was instructed
to have a list and location of street lamps
at next meeting.
The report recommending the placing
of a street lamp at tho corner of Court
and Cass streets was adopted.
Ordinances granting liquor licenses to
L. Serra, Gilmoro fc Wherity and J. H.
Close were passed.
Tho following ordinance was nssed:
Ordinance No. 705. an ordinance reneal-
ing ordinance No. 557. The citv of As
toria does ordain as follews: That ordi
nance No. :m entitled "An ordinance re
quiring restaurants, bar-rooms, drinking
shops variety shows, theaters, public
uanco nouses, and places of public amuso
ment to close at midnight and not to re
open until i o'clock a. m., of the follow
ing day," which ordinance passed the
common council of tho city of Astoria
on the 10th day of October, 18S3, and was
approved by the mavor of said city on
the 11th day of October, 188:1, bo anil the
same is nereoy repealed.
bury fc Stevens, 2; G. A. Stinson &
Co., i.
Tho following resolutions were passed:
Iicselccd: That the auditor and clerk
be and he is hereby authorized and in
structed to givo due and legal notice
that there will be a general election held
in the city of Astoria on Wednesday.
December 10th, 1SS1, for tho purpose of
electing two councilmen of tho "city of
Astoria, one from each ward to servo for
a period of three years.
C J. Isexchaud.
Jtesetenl: That John McCann. Win.
McCrosky and John O'Brien bo and are
hereby appointed judges, nnd Walter
Robb and D. II. Welch be and are hereby
appointed clerks of tho citv election
of the city of Astoria, to be held on Wed
nesday, December loth. ISO I, at Kinney's
building next door to Leighton's store in
the 2nd ward for tho purpose of electing
one councilman from tho 2nd ward of
the cit3' of Astoria to serve for a period
of three years, and the auditor and clerk
be instructed to inform tho above mimed
persons of their appointment.
Thos. Dealt.
licselval: That M. C. Crosby, John
Hobson and T. Boelliug be and aro here
by appointed judges, and F. C. Norris
and L. E. Selig be and are horeb- up
pointed clerks of the city election of the
city of Astoria to be held on Wednesdav,
December 10th, 1SS1, at tho engine room
of Rescue Engine Co., No. 2, for the pur
pose of electing ono councilman from
the first ward of tho city, and that the
auditor and clerk notify tho above named
parties of their appointment.
A. A. Cleveland.
A resolution was also passed instruct
ing the auditor nnd clerk to establish
grades on Hemlock, Pine and Wing
streets.
Tno following communication was
read: This listof names aro active mem
bers of tho Astoria Fire Department and
have been recommended by tho foremans
of their respective companies to act as fire
police for term as prescribed in Ordi
nance 703. Astoria Engine Co. No. One,
Chas. May, M. Wise, H. J. Hansen, and
B. B. Franklin. Rescue Engino Co. No.
2, A. M. Twombly, F. Grounds. O. P.
Graham, and Geo. Nolan d. Alert H. &
L. Co. No. 1,M. C. Crosby, Ed. D. Curtis,
J. O. Bozorth, Lewis Ma -tin.
J. G. CuAirrnns,
Chief Engineer A. F. D.
A communication was road from G. F.
Parker, city surveyor, regarding street
grades and accepted.
The report of polico judgo for October
was re id and referred. Councilman
Adier was assigned to various commit
tees. A. communication from J. G. Charters
and F. B. Elberson, recommending the
purchase of two Babcock Sre extinguish
ers was adapted, and after some sugges
tions from Mayor Humo regarding
changes in tho city charter, and that the
council as a committee of tho whole make
such suggestion as they see fit relative
thereto.
On motion council adjourned.
Jealousy.
Says the Albany Demecrat: "In con
nection with the state firemen's tourna
ment held at Albany we would like to ask
the compiler of tho proceedings of tho
same, what the reception given by tho
Salem department to tho Astoria firemen
had to do with the state tournament, and
as secretary why ho should elate over his
home comnanv's viclorv in tho hnu r.i
These things hardly indicate an unbiased
mum 10 ue iooKeu ior in sucn matters,
and which all the firemen of tho state
have a riaht to ernect " Wh.it Am Al
bany want? tho earth? The Albany
"icmtu um Tuuuun jiiufciu; uunng me
tournament to last them a year, and it
seems they are still at it, harder than a
mule. They surely show that the "green
eyed monster' of jealousy possesses them,
and they aro still soro over tho fact that
they got left with a square deal. Salem
Statesman.
"Witlc Airaltc Druggists.
Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co. arc al-waj-s
alive to their business, and spare
nopainstoseeurethcbestofevervarticle
in their line. They have secured the agen
cy for the celebrated Dr. King's New
Discoverv for Consumption. Thr- nnlv
certain cure known for Consumption,
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma,
flav Fever. Bronchitis, or anv nfTpptinn
of tho Throat and Lungs. "Sold on a
positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free.
Regular size $1.00.
CROW
Does not make any second-class Pic
tures at his Now Gallery, No. Gl, on
the Roadway.
iiie following claims were ordered paid:
C. E. Jackins, 23.35; Carnahan &, Co.,
7.50, 02.25. 75 cents, 50.33; West Shore
.Mills, 13.50; O. R. & Nf. Co.. 2.50: New
ASTORIA rUBLIC SCIIOOLS.
Report For Month Ending November 21, 1S34,
Number of Dajs Taupbt, Tnentr.
r. F. E. JUrtln, Principal.
Mrs. F. E. Martin, 1st Grammar.
Miss Carrie Field, 2nd Grammar.
Miss Kato Connelly, 1st Intermediate.
Miss Dora Badollet, 2nd Intermediate.
Mis3 May Trenchard, 1st Primary.
Miss Ella Habersham, 2nd Primary.
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Deixtrtmcnt. . S" S 5 2 u
g.gysf.sfgl
1st Grammar 32,30.3 ja.M -5 31 0
2d Grammar. 40J 39 9 38.5 C -II 2
Istlntenneiliatc -IS 47.4 -JGJ V..6 l.o 4ti 5
2d Intermediate 15 42.C 41.7 97.8 .9 42 1
1st Primary 5G 44 I 42 1 93.4 2.0 47 1
2d Primary. 81 C1.4 5S.C 95.4 i8 ii5 4
Totals 3 2C03 25S.4 97.0 7.S 272 13
BANKING SCHOLARS.
7th Grade A Class Maude Saffarens.
7th Grade B Class Ella Tanger.
Gth Grade A Class Curtis Perrie,
Gth Grade B Class Mattie Owen.
f.th Grade A Class Annie Anderson.
5th Grade B Class Hannah McCor
niick. 4th Grado A Class Cora Bochau.
4th Grade B Class Estelle Ward, Nel
lie Montcith.
3rd Grade A Class Minnie Cleveland.
3rd Grade B Class Willio Lund.
2nd Grade A Class Annie Gilbert.
2nd Grade B Class Hugo Strom.
1st Grade A Class Etta Voege, Eddie
Broemser.
1st Grado B Class Irena Johnson.
boll of noNon.
Pupils neither tardy nor absent:
FIBST OBAMMAB DEPARTMENT.
Minnie Brodie Thad Trullinger
Callie Brodie Frank Brallier
Josie Bryce Georgia Badollet
Olga Heilborn Tillio Hartwig
Snllie Jones Katie McKean
Bertha Powell Richard Prael
Maudo Saffarens Minnie Sherman
Lillio Stanfield Hattie Dunning
Daisy Goodell Lizzie Grounds
A1U3' Powell Alice Stockton
Ella Tangor Willio Tallant
Curtis Perrie Willie McKean
Otto Prael
SECOND UUAMMAB DEPABTMENT.
Lconie Cronk John Garner
Willlie Tucker Oliver Stout
Anna Anderson Lena Bochau
Katie Carr Belle Cleveland
Wtston Daggett Chas Devol
Anna HartwieJ Kat'o Logan
Mary ilonteitu Ulga Fob!
Agnes Stockton John Trullinger
Wm Trullinger Ethel Hunter
Max Berendes Nelson Borgiund
Fred Hartwig Lemuel Howes
Lillie Hulett James Johnson
Hannah McCormick Thos. Rawlings
Richard Scannell Jas. Vaushn
John Chappell
nBST IXTEBMED1ATE DETABTMENT.
Willie Binder
Frank Carr
Jennie Montcith
Andrew McDuff
John Oliver
Mabel Parker
Henry Grounds
Chris Hambacher
Ida Kimball
Fred Rawlings
Estclla Ward.
Benjamin Coo
Bertha Devol
Cornele Crosby
Nellie Montcith
Frank Pitkin.
Maudo Veatch
John Houseman
Wilber Babbidge
Alma Heilborn
James McGill
Winnie McKean
Howard Pinnell
Katie Grounds
Amelia Hambacher
Minnie Hobson
Maggie McCormao
Lena Spellmeir
Paul Badollet
Albert Cabaniss
Frank Curran
Katie Dement
Duncan McLean
Minnie Stinson
Cora Bochau
Nettie Hawkins
SECOND rXTEBMEDIATE DEPABTMENT.
Richard Andrews
Minnie Cleveland
Almira Hawthorn
Ida Kofoed
Robt McLean
Nannie Reed
Daisy Stockton
John Anderson
De Witt Clinton
Katie McCue
Mattie McDuff
Max Pohl
Thos. Sullivan
Clara Woimau
Willio Lund
Tommy Bryce
Mary Cabaniss
Mary Johnson
Geo Metcalf
Mary Powell
Ed Reed
Hila Tucker
Ed Brodie
Minnie Goodman
John McCuo
Eddie Pitkin
Henry Snow
Callie Vaughn
Oscar Berendes
Reuben Hawkins
James Ryan.
FIBST
Mary Anderson
David Beasley
Annie Gilbert
Robt Jeffrey
Nicholas Koefed
Herman Planting
Willie Simmons
Stella Spedden
John Lewis
Harry Bochau
Ma ry Hanson
Katio Kindred
Martha Powell
Chas Heilborn
rniMABY.
Carrie Berende3
James Buffington
Charles Hobson
Nellie Jeffrey
Alma Nordstrom
Ardio Strom
Christie Fisher
Maggie Hawkins
Anna Borgiund
Martha Gilbert
Eddie Hobson
Emma Lovctt
Frank Veatch
SECOND TBIMABT.
Ed Babbidge Chas. Borgiund
Annio Broemser Ed Broemser
Geo. May Harry May
Ernest Papmahl Leonard Stinson
Etta Voege Hattie Johnson
Willio Spellmire Aggie Arvold
AdolphBosel Nellio Carnahan
Maggie Carr Elton De Force
Irena Johnson Chas Lovett
Flora McDuff Jackson McFadden
Annie McLean Eddie Parker
Ella Powell Oscar Prael
Roy Stringham Tom Parker
Mabel Ohler George Ohler.
Helena Lewis
The days aro growing drear,
The sombre woods are sere,
And nil the air ismisty,nioist and murky!
Whilo with unwonted vim,
Upon the highest limb
Serenely roosts the wise thanksgiving
turkey.
Sprains and sores are cured by St.
Jacobs Oil, the soothing and healing
ointment
For a Heat Tilting 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.
Fresh Eastern and Vshaalwater
Hay Oy stern
Constantly on hand, cooked to anystj'ie
at Frank Fabre's.
Fishermen Attcntiou!
Before buving twine examine the
Dunbar, McMaster & Co.'s extra strong
Irish Flax Thread. No. 40. 12 ply. Jsis.
O. Hanthorn, of this city, is the sole
agent for the Pacific coast.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite OcMden
betel, Astoria.
For a nice, jucy steak cooked on tho
broiler, go to Frank Fabr.
WHAT "TAKCOUTER" TDI!fKS.
To the Editok or The Oeegexian:
Tho election of Voorhees as delegate
j from Washington territory goes well
i along with the general sweep of tho year.
and it will maKe tho settlement of some
mixed questions easier than would be
possible were there to be no ropresenta
five Democrat in Washington from this
section under the Cleveland administra
tion. Mr. Voorhees will say who shall have
tho offices. This is pretty much settled.
It would not bo right for Hailev, the
Democratic jack-mormon elected" from
Idaho to do this, yet there must be a
representative with whom the president
and cabinet officers can consult whenever
questions of appointment in Oregon
shall come np: so it is nrranced that
Voorhees shall be the man.
It will take n load off the leaders here;
who cannot afford to bo continually run
ning to Washington. Dell and Jeffries
and Robie and Joe Teal and Noltner and
Kelly and Grover need not bother their
brains. Voorhees is to settle all ques
tions. Thero may bo petitions and
counter-petitions, but the quiet territo
rial hand of Voorhees will at last place
tho men.
When Voorhees finally consented to
attend to tho Oregon appointments, it
was after some pressure and persuasion,
and after he had been made to see that
it was only "turn-about," which is
counted fair play in matters political as
well as in other matters. Tho Republi
cans in the Oregon delegation have been
dictating territorial appointments to Re
publican administrations for a long time;
and now, with no Democrat in Washing-
tory delegation is undoubtedly tho proper
man. This was tho argument that final
ly settled it, and now Voorhees is close
as an oyster on Oregon matters, depend
ing upon an adviserwho knows the Dem
ocrats, though not living among them.
The Democratic managers of Oregon
made such a flat performance of their
campaign that they cannot claim to have
help Cleveland any, though they had
some of tho general fund; so they are
"let out" from any part or lot in the dis
tribution. Tim twlttnr of tlin Slmirlnv. .,;nl.t
phave stepped into the dictatorial shoes
nau ue posse.s.M.'u mo jjooa sense to nave
helped the Democrats of the territory
upon this, the only occasion he ever had;
but he dared say nothing upon tho for
feiture issue, the only one worth a cent
to the territorial Democrats in their fight.
So ho will not bo consulted.
It will break up tho combinations, but
it will be fun for the boys on the outside.
Those who think this is not a truo
statement of the caso will bo woefully
left when it comes to tho new deal in
offices. Vancouveb.
Burfrlcii's Arnica Salve.
Tiik Bkst Sai.vk in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores.Ulcprs, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positive' cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For'sale by W.
E. Dement & Co.
To Whom It May Concern.
All trunks, valises and baggage re
maining in the Parker House after Dec.
4th, 1884 will be advertised and sold, as
1 have leased the premises.
H. B. Parker.
Ball's coiled spring, elastic section
corset takes the cake and the girl be
hind the counter, at the Empire Store.
Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread
every Sunday at Jeffs from 5 a. m. to
2 P. M.
For unvthin? new. stvlish. tinhbv. in
the Drygoods line, call at tha Empire
oiore.
Ladies remember that we allow j'ou
to wear the Balls corsets for three
weeks on approval, and return purchase
money if nor found perfect in every re
spect. Pr.AKLBros.
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.
Don't pay 50 cents elsewhere when
3'ou can get the best dinner In town at
JEFF'Jfor25 cents.
For a good bath, pleasant shave, or
shampoo, go to the City Baths, corner
Squemoqua and Olney streets.
Joe. G. Charters, Prop.
Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed
cedar shingles A full M guaranteed in
each bunch.
For Rent.
T
WO FIIONT ROOMS : SUITABLE FOR
oiilces : centrally located : apply at As-
torian office.
Stockholders' Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT TOE
annual meeting of the .stockholders of
the Mascnic l.and and Building Association
of Astoria, will be held at the office or Capt.
George Flavel, In Astoria, Oiegou, on
Wednesday. Dec 17th. 18S4, at the hour of
7 p. .. for the purpose or electing five di
rectors and transacting such other business
as may legally come before the meeting,
S. T. McKEAN.
Secretary,
Astoria, Nov. 17. 18S1.
Notice of Stockholders' Meeting.
THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Pythian Land
and Building Association will be heid on
Wednesday evening, Dec 3 1. immediately
art r tiie closing or Astor Ixdge, for tlie
purpose of electing a board or tive directors
for the ensuing ear, and transacting such
other business as sha'l legally come bernre
It. Transfer books will close November 30th.
E. A. NO YES,
Secretary.
For Sale.
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM
lock Wood, which I will deliver at tho
houses or ciutomers ror $4 a cord.
praying or all kinds done at reasonable
ratea. r. r. MARION.
Insurance Office
OF
Geo. P. Wheeler & Co.
Representing the following first-class For
eign and Home companies :
Royal Xonvich-Union and
e ., t, ... , lncashlre. assets. S36.ooo.000
South British and National, " so.ooo.coo
Flremans Funrt, - jm oOO
Union, Fire and Marine " 1,000.000
State, (dwellings only) luo.ooo
And the old and reliable Travelers Life
and Accident Insurance Co. ot Hartford,
Conn. Deposited In Oregon. $400,000 for the
security of Policy holdera.
Personal Attention given to all business,
and Satisfaction Guaranteed in every in
stance. Office In Hume's New Building. Aito
na, Oregon.
NO POISON
IN THE PASTRY
IF
.23 T7STm.
"Vanilla, lemon, Oranre, etc, flavoe
Cakes, Creams, Paddings, fcc, n dcH
calely and naturally aa the fruit from
which they arc made.
For Strength and Truo Fruit
Flavor They Stand 4Jone.
PRCPAREO BY THE
Prlco Baking Powder Co.,
Chicago, in. st. Louis, Mo.
UAXER3 or
Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder
AND
Dr. Price's Lnpnlin Tcast Gems,
Sent Dry Hop Tewt.
FOjR SALE BY GROCERS.
YE 2IAKK BUI OSE QUALITY.
ight Healthy Bread.
The beat dry hop yoast In the world.
Bread raised by this yeaat la Ught.whlta
and wholesome like our grandmother's
deliciou9bread.
GROCERS SELL THEM.
PREPARED 8T THC
Price Baking Powder Co.,
KanTis ol Br. Price's special FtoYonns Extracts,
Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo.
For sale by CinTixcMnuLK & Co., Agents
Portland. Oregon.
YOU
Will Get The Worth
OF
YOUR MONEY
NOW.
CASH TELLS THE TALE.
The Latest and Best Styles in Fall
and Winter Youths, Men's
and Boys'
Overcoats, Clothing, Gents'
Furnishing, and Rubber
Goods,
BOOTSand SHOES, HATSand CAPS
SOLD AT
HARD TIME PRICE5
BY
M.D.KANT,
The Boss Merchant Tailor and
Clothier.
Of cither sex admitted to the
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
On any week-day of the year.
The College Journal, containing in
formation of the course of study, rates
of tuition, board, examination, etc., and
cuts of plain and ornamental penman
ship, free. Address,
A. P. ARMSTRONG,
Lock BOX 104. PORTLAAT), OB.
Cg-Jn writing, pltast mention thit paper.
For Rent.
mHE STORE ON MAIN STBEST, T03H
JL erly occnplwl by N. Loab.
Tnqulr . MILLET.
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ilJYMSIGlS.
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C. H. COOPER'S,
THIS LEADING
DryGoods ClothingHouse
ASTORIA, AND NORTH
The large increase of this years'
business over last in all our De
partments is sufficient proof that
I carry the LATEST SfflES and BEST VAL
UES of any House in the North
west trade.
. In the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, we are now show
ing the Largest variety of Gents' and Bovs, Clothing, from
a Business or School Suit to the finest Dress Suit Manufactured.
The assortment of Overcoats from Fine Dress, to Heavy
Warm Chinchillas is the best we have ever offered.
Special attention is called to the new values in Gents'
SJ1T1iecScalet' and Fancy, Knit, All VOOL UNDER
bHIRTS and DRAWERS, (a few cents in underwear often saves
SA7bi-!HTalso inCASSIMERES. andFLANNEL
OVERSHIRTS, KNIT JACKETS, WHITE, and FANCY
DRESS SHIRTS, and all kinds of HOSIERY, SUSPEND
ERS, HANDKERCHIEFS4 GLOVES, and NECKWEAR.
The Sales in GENTS' and BOYS' HATS, are far ex
ceeding our expectations. Look at our Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
The increase in BOOT and. SHOE sales are such that
we are now having all of these Goods made to SPECIAL OR
DER by one of the best Eastern Factories.
SHIP CAPTAINS
Will find it to their interest to obtain our Prices before
purchasing their OIL and RUBBER CLOTHING, GUM
BOOTS, and all kinds of Articles for Sailors' Wear.
C Hi
Pythian Building,
Giving Up Business I !
Our entire stock comprising tho very latest tyl ia
Ready-made Suits, Cloaks and Ulsters,
WILL BE
WITHOUT
EVERYTHING
Ca(l Early and
PILGERS
Next to Rescue
FALL STOCK OF
-CLOTHING!N-
A LARGE STOCK OF
Overcoats, Novelties in Neck Wear,
Hats and Furnishing Goods.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Fine Merino and all Wool Hosiery.
B-Tho NEWEST PATTERNS in SUITINGS made up i
tha LATEST STYLES.
Iiow Prices !
D. A. MoIITTOSS,
Tk Luiiag Gtotiiar, fitttar as Surfs' Eurnii her
IN
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Astoria, Oregon.
DISPOSED OF
RESERVE.
MUST 60 ! !
Secure Bargains.
AT
BRANCH
Engine House.
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