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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1885)
C3) f he path gteiovum. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY..." .Al'iML 3. 1JS ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. K HA.L.LORAN & COMPANY, . i-insLisxiKKs ai rnorninTOHs, A3TORIAN UUILDING. - - OASS ST..KET Terms of .Subscription. Served by Carrier, per teok l5cts. Sent by Mall, per month COets. " one year ... ..... .$7.C0 Free ot postage to subscribers. SEAdvertlsoments inserted bv the year nt the rate or S2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fllty cents per square. e:vJi insertion. Notice To Advertisers.' The Astorian guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of anv newspaper published on the Columbia river. Strawberries twenty-five cents a box. At 850 last evening Grant was alive but "slowly sinking." Miss Georgia Thome of Salem, is teaching schoolfat "Westport. The Archer begins unloading her cargo of cannery supplies this afternoon. The advertisement of Seattle's tax list covers a whole side of the Pott Intel ligencer. The board of county commissioners ad journed yesterdav to meet again on the 20th inst. The fine desk at Foster's was won by Frank Fabro yesterday afternoon on a throw of 42. A majority of the voters of the county have signed a petition in favor of the Clatsop road. Don't forget the housewarming of the Astoria Ladies' Coffee clnli at thoir new hall this evening. The O. R. & N. Co. has offered for salo for $24,0C3, eight of tho idle river boats lying at the Portland boneyard Cashing Relief Corps No. 3 substantial ly remembered this otlicc yesterday after noon, for which the force" return thanks. The game law imposes no restriction upon ot&oial hunting; there is no close season, but that kind of game is hard to bag. Portland is doing .veil for a dull sen son. A copper cent was found in the gizzard of a goosoat4!0 Fifth sired in that city last Tuesday. Mrs. Malcolm's millinery parlors are now tilled with the finest and most fash ionable fabrics in millinery. ladies' and children's wear. See adv'r. Phil. A. Stokes has a fine Kiosk of cloth ing, and fishermen and others -will find ju3t what is needed in the way of an oat lit at very low figures. See auv't. The friends of Mrs. Celia Backmau, a former resident of this city, were pained to hear yesterday of her death, which took place at "Waitsburg, W. T., last Fri day. Tho body of Eddie Pitkin, one of the two boys drowned at Trulliuger's mill about three weeks ago, was found near Smith's point yesterday morning and given appropriate interment. B. S. "Worsley will havo an ruction sale of general merchandise at his auc tion rooms at 1050 this morning. The articles are sold under instructions from Lt. Chamberlin of Ft. Canby. The hills and hollows on Main street are being equalized and that central thoroughfare, though at present badly torn up, begins to look as though it would be sometime a street worthy of its loca tion. Tho board of directors of the Oregon state firemen's association met in Port land last Tuesday and adopted the pro gramme for the coming tournament ar ranged by tho cxeoutive committee last Saturday and which appeared in Sun day's Astobian. Articles of incorporation of the Lake River Mill Co. were signed in this city yesterdav. The incorporators are E. R. Hawes, Brenham Van Dusen and B. F. Packard. The mill which is in act'ive operation and doing a good business, is situated in Clark Co., "VY, T. Tho head quarters of the company is in this city. The Dtica, N. Y. Herald has been do ing some figuring on telephone stosk. I1 shows that in the last ten months of 1SSJ the Bell telephone company paid seventy five per cent, on the earnings. It adds, "the users of telephone can reckon that seventy-five per cent, of the money they psy to tho parent company is for divi dends on inflated stock. In the U. S. district court in Portland on tho 7th, in tho matter of the Queen of tlic Pacific, L. Prager, et al., libellants, the claimants were allowed till May 1st to answer on stipulation. When tho Queen of the Pacific went ashore at Clat sop spit among the cargo thrown over board, was a lot consigned to Prager Bros., valued at $5,433, Meier & Frank, f 6.0G7, and J. M. Rosenberg & Co., of Salem, $12,733. "When the losses were adjusted Prager Bro3. were allowed 1, 037.C1, Meier fc Frank 1213.45, and Ros enberg & Co., 2,517.GG. The firms never got the money, and on March lGth filed a libel suit against the vessel. Considerable interest is being mani fested throughout the state in tho com ing meeting of the Oregon state fire mens' association in this city in June, and all parts of the stote will be repre sented at the tournament. Salem will send three hose teams, Albany two hose teams and a hook & ladder company, Eugene one or more nose teams, and East Portland, Tho Dalles, Corvallis, Lebanon, Pendleton and Dallas, will probably bo represented in the contest, while other volunteer companies includ ing Independence, McMinnville, Oregon City, Gervais and other points, will un doubtedly be fully represented in the association. Some twenty or moro topics of interest to firemen will be discussed by leading firemen of the state, and the display of firo apparatus will undoubted ly be much moro extensive than usual. By request of many ladies, that ele gant Chariot at Adler's will be raffled for only one dollar a chance. Who would not invest in such a beautiful article? It may be well to remind jou that you can buy Sheet Music, Violin, or Jn btrumeHtal, at one-half of publishers' prices, at Adler's music store. Cannerymen will do well to examine Adler's prices of Books and Stationery. He has got everything they need and will sell positively at cost Remember Adler's closing out sale Is bona fide. He does not imitate others just for fun. no is going to sell out if it takes months to do it bound to sell. Dealers will save money "by buying of him at wholesale rates less freights, etc. Everything new in fine stationery at Griffin & Heed's. Don't pay 25 to 50 cents for dinner when you can get a hotter one at the Telephone for 15 cents from 11 to 2. Artists' material at Griffin & Reed's PAOITIO OOAST YTEATHEE. INDICATIONS SAN TO HE PRKPAHED FRANCISCO. IN Special Interev.. to be Served Danger Signals to Shipping lSranoh Office of the Wr.Miiu!rtun Itnrcau. Twioe every day, in this city. .iys the San Francisco 'mcih of the 2nd inst., beginning within a few days, oflicial woathsr iiidicatioui for the Pacific coast will be prrparfd. At the special display stations at Astoria and Portland in Ore gon, Fort Canby, Olyuipia and Port An gelea in Washington territory, and at San Francisco and Sau Diego, in Califor nia, on the npproach of a storm, varn iug flags of red with a square bjack cen ter, within a few moments after the cus tomary weather reports are received at the office here, will be ordered up for the guidance of shipmasters. At special rea sons bulletins will notify certain sections of the approach of frost. The raisin makers of Fresno and other places will be notified in advance of the approach of rain. The railroad companies ropy have heavy snowstorus in the mountains scientifically foretold and prepare ac cordingly. Not of less sectional im portance will be warnings of freshets at certain points. At the newly established branch for the Pacific coast of the war department signal service. Lieut. Robert Craig was found yesterdav, hard at work, making preparations for tho prompt daily issue i of such weather promotions as horetoiore have been promulgated, only after un avoidable delays, .from Washington. Messrs. G. A. Riviere and B. S. Pagne of tho signal corp.4, who will assist Lieut. Uraig, were occupied m preparat icim. n a desk in tront or Jjient. l;raig were! weather maps, scored with circles from wliinli linv iiiTnwj irr.. olirnrn tn hn "dr. ing with the wiud" or in tho direction of wnnt to propose somo very decided op thewind. Over thoae umps were scat- position to the rebuilding of the sash terod columns of figures abounding hide- factory on the site of Mr. C.H. Bain's cimai points. ciiie.s iiko oau r nmcisco and Sacramento were indicated by large circles, v Small stations on rivers, or "river points," were designated by small er circles. The mountain ranges of the ccast appeared to ba all snowed undpr by a heavy fall of white paper, at levt ttaev were invisible. Two river points on the Willamette river were joined together in such wav that tho representative circlet .o,7., ., .... ,...ii.,, .,.:.. r o.,....t TOhfoh wtmairnriiif'tiiftWil!Kniffvl. . ,--i ,..'." -",;;. :--" 1 lev. Over those mara Litnt. Crass?, wlm has so familiarized himself with the geography phy of tie vHf -s not to need taiii ranges t Jocite the San ' in and other vaUes. was studvin ' mountain Joaiiuiu and giving directions. - -1- - - " . will be made ' , aro for tho '. 'The predictions which from this office,'" he said Pacific coast district, and includes is laid down on the war depart weather mans as tho north Pacihc, die Pacific and south Pacific coast dis-' tricts. The entire district is. generally speaking, west of tho Cascades and! Sierras. You will see that east of our dis- j trict line there are stations for observa-! tion; but it is entirely practicable to mak nredictionsfromobsftrvnfinnctnkMiwith. m the Pacific coast district. Stations of i observation outside of tho district are at Spokane Fall, Boise City, Fort Bidwell, wmnemucca, Jxellcr, in iuyo county, and Yuma, in Arizona. Tho mans which have beenv prepared in Wrashington for use here are of convenient size. None of thos3 will be posted at present. "Threa times each each dav wc shall receive in cipher reports from all stations I of observation, showing tho condition of , the weather, tho readings of tho ba j rometer, thermometer, anemometer, etc. ' Thoy will comoon seventy-fifth meridian ' time, which in Sau Francisco would be ' at 4.A. m., noon and 8 p.m. The reports ! will snow, to be speciuo, tho time of send-, ing; tho baremeter: temperature: dew! point; state of weather and direction or the wind; velooity of the wind; amount, : kind and direction of tho upper clouds; ' amount, kind and direction of the lower clouds; amount of rainfall in the past ciui. iiuujs. mo uavc luur n vcr.siauon3 which will regularly report to Sacramento at certain seasons, when the snow is melting on the mountains and when ' freshets are probable. Three cf these stations aro on the Sacramento river and , one is on the American river. I I shall turn tho predictions over to! the prcs3 association as soon as they are maae. r,vexy aay preuiciions will uo prepared between 1 and 1' o'clock in tho afternoon for the afternoon pajers. and between 9 and 10 o'clock in the evening na.nA.Mv TA 4.n " -. . - n..,bn - .1 I for the morning papers. After the weather reports are received, it does not take Jong to prepare the pre-' ally ! dictions. A few minutes aro cenem sufficient. So the public will be notified ! early concerning the prospects. Tho pre dictions will bo official, as if issued from tho main office at Washington. Tho point in this city at which cautionary signals to tho shipping will apjiear has not been selected. Thev will probably be hoisted on the Merchants'Exchauge build ing, lho signal service has nothing to do with tho dropping of the time balls here, which has been recently men tioned. Special display stations will probably bo established'after Julv 1st in addition to those nt Astoria, Fort Canby, Olj-mpia, Port Angeles, Portland, San JJiego and ban rrancisco. 'lhe storm flag, red with black center, will bo hoisted whenever I think that a wind storm is coming of which the shipping should bo warned for safety. "At midnight the observer here prints 'farmers1 bulletins' which contain indica tions for this district. Theso are mailed before the departure of the first morning mails, one copy for each postoffice which can bo reached before one o'clock in tho afternoon, and thnt is posted before tho rest of the mail is opened, by order of the postmaster-general. The establish mentof this branch 'office accomplishes this: It secures the preparation of indi cations twice every day and the issue of storm-warnings, when necessary, for the Pacific coast district Heretofore indica tions havo been published only once per day, then in the morning papors. The establishment of the office saves a great deal of time in the transmission of re ports, tho preparation of forecasts and the telegraphing of forecasts back to this coast. There aro special interests on the coast which it is hoped to serve. Wo shall want to know from the people of the coast concerning their various in terests which need protection and the periods during which they specially need warning of fro3t, rain, etc, Then by having a schedulo prepared wc can send out ppecial warnings at certain periods. now uo wo nvoiu misuiKeH in receiv ing weather reports in case wires" break down and reports arrivo at other than expected hours? Thero is no confusion about that. Tho reports come in cipher and tho word which indicates tho bar ometric report always begins with a letter indicating the hour of filing. The barometric cipher always begins with the letter M when the dispatch is sent in tho morning, with tho letter E when sent in the afternoon and N when sent at night." The following is an cxaniplo of a weather report cipher accompanied by n translatien: York", mood, figure, gaudy, hidden, im bibe, verdict. Translation. New York city, 7 A. ai. repert: barometer corrected reading 30.18; thermometer exposed 51 degrees, dew point 45; state of weather and direc tion of wind, clear west; velocity of wind and pressaro per squaro foot, 0 miles per hour, steady, 0.401b.; amount, kind and direction of upper clouds, none; amount, kind and direction of lower clouds, none; amount of rainfall since last report, none; minimum ther mometer, 40 degrees. This exhibition of governmental econ omy in tho matter of telegraphing as illustrated by the disproportion in the cipher message and translation given above, is not, perhaps the least accepta ble part of the signal service system. While the branch office hero is about to begin operations on the same basis as the principal office at Washington, it may be of interest to see an official state ment of the degree of verification which the weather department indication have met. According to Gen. Hazen's official report, taking'the year ending June. 1SS3, as an example, the verifications Were as follows, averaging them for the entire ceuntry: July, 1S82, 90.G; August, 1852, 84.4; September, 1882. 90: October, 1S32. 85.8; November. 1882. 83.7; December, 1835, 87.6; January, 1833, 89.C; Februarv, 1882, 83.G; 3rarch, 18S3, 90.2; April. 1833, S5JD; Mav- 18S3, 89.5; June, 1833, 85.1 For the Pacific coast region, that year, the percentage of verification was 90.5. Lieut. Craig, who will now make the predictions for the coast, has been in the signal service in Washington fourteen years, leing a detailed officer from tho fourth artillery. The establishment of the branch office of the service here is an acknowledge ment of tho growing importance of the agricultural and shipping interests of the Pacific coast. Pit OPKRTY I1KSTR0 VKKS-DKATII TRAPS. Editou Abteiuan: Self-prase rvation the firat law of Self-preservation h said to be and I ti.a c t law of natnrfl- U1B U"C laW 01 ""lire, former sash mill. This place has had warning enough of the danger of such mills right in tho heart of the city. What with four to a dozen carpenter ana cabinet suops aim sundry and divers , China wash-houses close besido us it is about as comfortable lying down to sleep at night as it would be in a powder- mill. The whole city is a tinder-box in powder- The whole city is a tinder-box in th. ,iro anann. cmni-;.,,. ; ..;.M.,i and drinkiup habits do no! condii to ,, " . carefulness. I once saw, some ten jears ago SO acres in tho heart of Portland swept away by little fire started in the cabinet shop of Kurgren & Shindler. Shavings and var- .r-t. i 1 i-..tr -x - , UISU K1UK.U JJUOU. KlUUlIUgri. OW II lUO city council of Astoria cannot, or will not remove these endnngering death- AVjt. Houerts. Astoria, April 3, 18S5. RICHEST MF.X IX THE WORM). T1a fV1IrTiirrr iVtA Attim.Wail i " "".." "" "" ""- "' , come3 of the four meu wbo a repoted i o be the richest in tho werld: Duke of Tander- Westminster. Capital Per year....... Per month I'er day Per hour.... l'er minute.... SS0.0O3.OC3 4, r 00,000 aoO.otrt 10.OW 450 Kothschild. S2C3.0O0fO(W lO.OOO.OW SCO.000 3,000 1.1XW ij.uw , ' 1S , ,rti : JIackay Ciaplfcd S"7ii-Om-ftl i. 5 ,t l.?.- IJL0.. 12,750,000 1.000,0-JO 35.000 1.60U Si per nnur" ir minute"? "1 THE CREAM OF IT. Now the weather's growing warmer. There is not a single charmer Hut will make her lover take her out to cat, eat, eat. I7n to Fnhre's hn will tnkn hnr. And von bet vnnr life lifi'H tnnl.-A hpr Eat two dishes of his cream to route the ( ueat heatf teat' J U tho rennest of manv Frank Fabro will keen his restaurant and icecream parlors open till 10 p. M. i i L.o.sf . 1 f-,r, ,m.,.pt pi,i,.r ls .nvi. -t I illl5, :;n;,r w ' ' " f Frc!t Eastern and Shoulwater Ray Oyslern Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. CROW Does not make any second-class Pic tures at his New Gallery, No. Gljf, on the Roadway. At Frank Fn1re.i. Hoard for 322JK) a month. Tim in lhe city. Dinner from 3 to 7. best ForaZteat Flttiufr Hoot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che nannis .street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed qua litj-. A full slock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Hot F.micli. at tlie Telephone Suloou Fioiu 11 to 2 every day. A fine lunch with drink or cigar. 23 rents. "o charge after two o'clock, Jeff. A Hapjy Thought. It was a happy thought that led to the production of a concentrated fruit syr up, so harmless in its nature that it may be given either to the mother or her babe, relished alike by both, und of such wonderful efficacy that all who take it feel brighter and happier. W. E. -Dement & Co. will furnish anyone wishing Syrup of Figs atrial bottle free of charge, or will sell ."0 cent and one dollar bottles. Choice Seed Oats For sale at J. II. D. Gray's. WHAT! Io You Think that JcfT" of The Chop House Gives you a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Not much !' but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 23 cents. He buys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it" A large assortment of Neckwear re ceived at Mcintosh's Furnishing store. Go to Wilson & Fisher's and see something new in window stops. All the latest periodicals and publica tions received at Griffin fc Reed's as soon as published. TOE urXAMITEKS. Their Manifesto Assuring Safety to the Prince of Wale. Nkw Yoek, April 8. A cable special says: A prominent dynamiter, who is still residing m Paris, said to-day. "Tha French government is fully aware of my presence here, but I have certain power ful friends in official circles whoso in fluence, secretly exerted, has been suffi cient to prevent my expulsion and will secure my safety here, for the present, at least. I must decline to discuss our future operations. Let it suffice to say that our party is wakeful and ready to actrwith vigor whenover the time occurs and according to the necessities of the occasion." Being asked if the manifesto assuring safety to the prince of Wales, had really been issued by the leaders of the dyna mite partv, the dynamiter laughed and replied: ""ies; it is tine we amnestied, the prince." "Because he is a Freemason?" The dynamiter hesitated a few mo ments before replying to the question, and then said: "The real reason for is suing that manifesto has hitherto been secret, but I don't believe it can do any barm to reveal it now. Hero Is the whole stery: When the prince's visit to Ireland was first mooted, it caused nn immense sensation among the republican agita tors. The extremists everywhere were wild, and thehot-bloodcd fanatics in our nartv were amazed nt tlia an- dacity of tho prince in daring to walk into the strongholds of his natural ene mies. A few of the most reckless agi tators afterward formed an inner circle to arrange for the removal of the prince while in Dublin, and secret applications wero made for funds to carry out tho on- j terprise, and two wealthy invincibles made liberal responses. A othcial in Dublin castle, who had long boon rendering valuable aid by procuring various secret police circulars, offered to deposit a few bombs where they would bo tho most effective. Ho said that he could and would deposit as many bomb3 as might be necessary, if they were mado with time fusc3, so that they might be exploded while tho Prince of Wales was holding his leveo at tho castlo. This of fer was gratefully accepted, and a dozen j "Janniactureu wiin some uu member 01 tue inner circle ""7 ov" he promised sue ' P'o'.ana anticipated a gran manufactured with some difficulty. The ftsuujin tuiu MiA.a nwiA. uiMiuuiuciiin ncto rcio were cuuck- promisou success ot inoir ', l,M.a anucipaiea a granuer display ot pyroiecunics man nau nee lj&ufccwuAtik- tuii& iiuu i-vi rvrii niuuu the late czar was assisted into heaven, ' .lUo 'ate cz:lr. 7 assisted into heaven, ont Just "D lu,s u,ue a roPrt tne plot . . . raacneu luoxpremosis leauers 01 tne irisn n1 1'! ,', ?te l tiuuuin xuuj ;uuhm ucuviuuvcU IUC and threatened to resign and renndi- tho dvnamitcrs altogether, if such an imprudent and unfruitful measure should ! , "7 . Z j Ue, nttempted. J vr'is miminent, 1 imnrniipni nun A fatal split in the party but the influence of tho eafetv was issued. There are manv Frrn Masons among us, and that furnished . good reason for the phrasing of tho mani , festo, but the main fact is that this vic , tory of tho moderate agitators is one of many signs that tho idea of political mur- -1 ; i ; r t uer ib losing lavor." CiicItlciiN Arulca Salve. The Best Salve in the world for bilt c,lts Bruises, Sorcs.Ulee.ra, Salt Iihcum, si-.'io.oboo' t'PVOr Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. 7.50o!o!o ! Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup 070.009 ' tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay reipureu. it is guaranieeu to give Perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2T cents per box. For sale by W. K. Dement & Co. ; Three Fislier.s. Three fishermen went gaily out toward ! the north. : Out toward the north as the sun went diiWii. !And they laughed with glee as they stik'd f rthr Sayini; Jell's Kcstaurant is tho best in town. And Jeff's is the place to go and line You are sure to have luck before niorn- ing. Three fishermen sailing up from thebar at noon. uungry aim ury irotutneir ion oi night, I1 ,ie said "Oh, if we were by the Tele- ... phonesaloon We could get lunch and a drink and be ., a" nf?)h . . W. "" JV.'i '"? 1 "l,'Vl '" cmT i uu can uo uoiu at me leiepnone anu I I I !1 I 1 ITHril And breakfast at the Chop House in the morning. Three grangeis cjme Into the town one day; They came by the way of Xccanicum creek To the Chop House to dine We'll go, says they. The best dinner there every day iu the week. For Jeff does sow and Jen must reap. He gives the best meal, and has many to keep. Get your cocktail at the Telephone In the morning. Syrup or Figs. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, harmless in ins nature, painless iu its action. Cures habitual Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Howels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, tc. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large Iwittles for sale by W.E. Dement & Co., Astoria. All goods purchased for cash and sold at reasonable rates at the CItv Hook Store. Private card rooms at Jeff's new sa loon "The Telephone.' One of tho finest billiard table- on the coast at Jeffs Telephone." Flower pot brackets, and flower pots, the latest styles, at John A. Montgom ery's. Fishing tackle at Griffin & Reed's. Hoys' and Children's suits just re ceived at Mcintosh's new store. "Piano stools two dollars at Adler's. For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles A full M guaranteed. Hu' your Lime of G raj at Portland prices. Will 30U suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's. v italizer Is erfarauteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement Elegant Rooms. SUNNY AND CONVENIENT. IN WM. Hume's building. Apply to SAMUEL ELMO RE. Test Tour BaMng Povfler To-Bay ! Brands Adrertlscd as absolutely puro coa 'x. i rv Aaxaaorsxav. THE TEST: PIac & can top doirn on & hot stora ntU fceatcd.then remoro tho corer and tmclL A caem It will not be required to detect too presence of jLmraonleu DOES 2J0T CONTAE? AMMONIA. !U linlUthlacu Hn NEVER Boca (frUtiJ. , Inarallllonhomeaforaqaarterof acenui.v j: uj.i fcioou me consumers rauaaie test, THE TEST OF THE QVEH. Price Baking Powder risr-at or Co., Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, The strongest, most delicions and natural Cjltot fcaown, and 3r. Prici's Lupulin Yeast Gems 1 or Light, Ural thy Bread, TtoRrttDrr Hop Yeast Id tho world. FOR SALE BY GROCERS, CHICAGO ST. LOUIS.. Healthy READ. YEAS! GEMS. Tho best dry hop yonat In the world. Bread raised by this yeast Is llght.whlta and wholesome like our grandmother's delicious bread. GROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED BV THE Price Baking Powder Co., MaaTn of Dr. Price's special FteYonni Eitracts, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. For sale by CnTixo.XlERLE & Co., Agents Portland, Oregon SPRING. 1885 ! I have just received an ELEGANT ASSORTMENT -IX STYLE AND QUALITY OF MEN'S BOY'S YOUTH'S AND Children's Clothing. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Gent's Furnishing RUBBER GOODS. My tailoring department la filled with the .choicest of Cloths and Cassimeres. Suits to erder freju Pants - - SIS to 605M 5 to 15.M In fuct the lowest prices are found at my store. Call and see me. M. D. KANT, THE BOSS Merctat Tailor anfl. Clothier. To Rent. TnE FINK BUSINESS STOKE FOKMEK lyroccupled by J. Pilger. A desirable location. Apply to C. S. GUNDERSON. For Rent. m WO-STOKY BOARDING HOUSE. FUL JL ly equipped : known as the Point Ad ams mess houie. Apply at Cannery or of GEOKGE & BARKER. House to Rent. TIXE ROOMS : GOOD LOCATION. -H Inquire of W, B. HEADINGTON. Brick for Sale. Al THREE DOLLARS PER l.CW. Apply at this office. To Rent. A FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL IS' located. Apply at this Office. Notice. NEITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR THE consignees of the British bark Archer will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew while lying in this port. WM. CHAMBERS, Master. Astoria, April 7th, mr.. LIGHT mm Great Red IN This year brines a rreat reduction in the nrices of kinds of ArRN'ri AND BOY'S CLOTHING, and the styles are superior, and the variety is greater than in all formor years. "I am nowshowins- a lar?e stock of GENT'S SACK. FROfiK" ANDCUTAWAY SUITS in Imported and American goods, in beautiful designs, different shades and patterns, which are made up in style, fit and workmanship equal to any goods manufactured, as they are made by practical tailors for fine first class trade. Gent's Fvurnishing Goods. In Gent's Furnishing Goods I am showing new styles in Fancy Colored Percale Dress Shirts and Underwear, Hosiery, Neck wear, etc. Straw and Fur Hats. A large stock of new styles in Straw, Soft and Stiff Fur Hatsjust received from the Eastern market direct. ,, Boots and S2ioes. I am closing out my stock of GENT'S HAND MADE ENGLISH WALKING- SHOES at $5 00 a pair. I am receiving new styles in Button, Gaiter, Lace, and Low Cut Shoes at prices unequaled. A fine assortment of Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas constantly in stock. Dry Goods, FANCY GOODS, AND Ladies' CLOAKS, Etc., Etc. 3s'Wfc9MHnHr$SsKflKB4K!A TTffTJTSftiBSiSSirr''' riKi 1 1 wamnm BPiiMiraii The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OS JLSTOKIA. 23gTSole Agent r Butterick's Pythian Building. WHAT? The New York THAT'S PAKKER HOUSE Slarai ai Bathing Saloon. Ladies' HalrDresBer and Wig Maker All kinds of HA1B WOfiK MADE TO ORDER Ladies' Hair cuttlnz and Shampooing a specialty. All work done In the most artis tic manner ana in ue laiesi styie. It. DaPARS, Prep. Parker House, Main St., Astoria, Or CITY BOOK STOR Pine Stationery, lank Books, School Books, Music Books, SHEET MUSIC AND GRIFFIN REMOVAL!! 3MMUClHMISI!Er2iai333MKE112IiaiE3aSI!lIIU3C m m JJ 3 I have removed my entire stock into the 3 m 2 new store formerly occupied by R. Dixon, s "" S g and opened with a large stock of new S Roods for Spring and Summer s S ' 1 HliuiiiuitiauziiiBssiMaiiEiiniisatiiziiiiiMiulii D. A. MclNTO notion CLOTHING.. ISFIMSHIN& GOODS, &.wd 11 HATS 'JMt AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes. Patterns. G. H. COOPER. JLstoria, Oregon. Novelty Store WHAT! Astoria Bakery AND Columbia Candy Factory. Ed. .SackKon, Proprietor. Candies. - 20Ctsperlb. Bread, Ties and Cakes delivered every day. Agents for Stack's Little Giant, and Kranich and Bach's Pianos, Taber, and Western Cottage Organs, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. & REED. SH.