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3) ?iu ihutoj stoviMU ASTORIA, OREGON: THl'KSDAY... rlT.!."l.A"l,lUl. li.. IMS ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. V. HAL.LORAN & COMPANY. rimi.iiiKi:.s ani ij:oikietoii.s, AHTORIAX NUILDI.NG. - - CASS STKKKl Terms orSnbscrlplIon. Served by Carrier, per week 15cts. Stnt bv Mall. pr monllu GOcts. oho year ................. J7.09 Frot ol iKt:ii;e to iuhs'Tiln'is. tAdvcrtiscaients inserted by the vearat Uie rate of 62 per square per month. " Tran sient advertblus Mty cents per square, each insertion. XoUce To Advertisers. Tun Astorian- guarantees to ii-ad-M'rtisers the largest circulation of anv newspaper published on the Columbia liver. The Mount Washington -will not be said as previously advertised. Dr. Baker returned yesterday from a .short visit to the inland empire." The Falslaff arrived at Queeuitown on the 13th, 143 days from Astoria. .Recent cable advices quote Columbia salmon at 21s per case, an ndvanco of one dollar in five weeks. Tho Oregon is duo from San Francisco this morning. Mayor liuinti is among the incoming passengers. Tho term of Bchool in upper Astoria closes to-day. There will bo suitable ex ercises, beginning at two v. M. At eleven this morning, 1. C. ilolden will sell a lino sloop scow and a Concord buggy. Tho scow will bo nold at Gray's dock. The Archer finished discharging cargo yestorday. Sho put off 11,8,VJ boxes tin and 100 tons silt, and goe up stream this morning. There will bo skating at Ross' new Opera House next Saturday evening, and every evening noxt week. This wijl bo an opportunity to try the new floor, which is laid especially for skating. Tho State, which sails to-day for San Francisco, carries twenty-five horses, shipped from Albany. A freight train from Walla "Walla eastward recently car ried twelve car loads of horsps to market iu Chicago. W. W. Baker, tho Portland editor and butter sharp, is going to prosecute thoe who sell oloomargarine. Good! He should also go after those who sell rancid butter milk und grc-aeo called, by courtesy, 'fresh butter." About tho only effect, bo far, of the supposed war between England and Rus sia :s that we all have to pay more for flour. But then there's the fun of read ing the war news, which contradicts to day wnat it said yesterday. To-day's steamer brings a large con signment of material to this office pur chased from first hands and which will be worked up at a price that renders it unnecessary to sand your money away for anything in the way of plain or fancy job printing. They tell of a man over near Ilwaco who paid his son $'25 to quit going to see a girl to whom he was engaged, and within a week the old fellow had married her himself and had sent to Frank Par ker's for a largo supply of family grocer ies where a full stock can always be found. Last Tuesday night n man whoso name could not be learned, fell from one of the upper town coaches while coming down to the city and broke his leg. He was too drunk to seo whero he was going, and no one is to blame for tho accident but himself. He was conveyed to St. Mary's hospital and surgical attendance pro cured. A pleasant party assembled at the resi dence of J. O. Bozorth and wife last Tues day evening to celebrate their wooden wedding. The presents wero numerous and appropriate to the occasion and the guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves. It being the fourth anniversary of the marriago of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Elberson they celebrated it by participating in the party, thus dividing tho honors. W. D. Pittinger, absconding nnd de faulting ex-county treasurer of Washing ton countv, was recentlv seen by a Mr. Quick at Keananna, B. C., where he was working at the carpenters' trade. He thought of having soon to leave for new fields, as his lino of business was rather dull at that place. Quito a number of persons would be pleased to have Pitt inger show up once more on his old stamping ground. The Tacoma Ledger says: Judge Jas. G. Swan, the Hawaiian consul, stationed at Port Townsend, arrived in this city on Saturday and was a guest at tho Tacoma until last night, when he returned. He came hero by invitation of Mr. W. 1). Tyler, manager of the hotel, in the inter est of a proposed lino of steamers to ply between the Sandwich Islands, China and Japan ports and Paget sound, con necting at Tacoma with the Northern Pa cific rpilroad. A story is told of a very deaf Philadel phian who called on Cleveland soon after election. He had heard about tho influ ence Mr. Gorman of Baltimore, had over Mr. Cleveland, and ho called to warn him against "that crowd." Ho went into do tails to show him what a hard lot tho Baltimoreans were, nnd appeared to know them all intimately. Tho governor listened with all his ears, occasionally Telling '-Yes'." or "Xo!" into tho horn of the visitor's ear-trnmpet, and nevor sug gesting that ho had had about enough of it. Presently Col. Lamont, who had been sympathizing with his chief, had occasion to leavo the room. As he passed iu tho rear of the govornor his excellency still seemed intent on tho old man's recital, never taking his eyes from his face, but as tho private secretary got directly bo hind him ho heard his familiar voice say in a wearisome aside: "Dan this is the worst racket I over struck.' But the visitor wftB innocent of all suspicion, and Cleveland listened patiently until he finished. There will be an entertainment ai.tl sociable at the M. E. church on Friday, evening, tho 17th iusL, when there will be given a musical and literary enter tainment under the auspices of the la dles' aid society. Admission only 'Si cents. After the entertainment refresh mentscoffee and sandwiches, etc., will be served for which no charge will lie made. Te Accommodate Ills Patrons. Alex. Gilbert will keep his saloon open day and night. Fishermen can get a good lunch at any hour of the night. The genuine French satdtne constantly on bund. At Frank Fabro's. Board for $22.50 a month. The best In tho city. Dinner from 5 to 7. Piano stools two dollars at Adler': CBOW Does uot make any second-clas3 Pic tures at his New Gallery. 2o. Gljf, on the Koadway. rooLixo OFT. ISl'J'-CIAL TO THK AfeTOlUAX.J London, April l.". The war feeling is less demouslrativf to-day; Russia has got through furnishing explanations to tho English government and is now in turn asking England to explain what English staff officers were doing in Af ghan, it being a matter easily proved that there were several English officers at the battle on the Murghach. Bad weather in Afghan is retarding military operations. Consols are ad vancing. Tho demand for wheat in Liverpool is good, and prices close firm. AX.HOST A r-AXIC. CmcAon, April 15. The exciting news from .England ha3 sent wheat up with a bound, and tho late dispatches indicat-" ing that the war nay not take place cre ated almot a panic here this morning. It rallied, however, and the market closed at almost the same quotations as the morning. GRANT OKTrCiU OgTXSOU NhW Yobk, April lf. Grant is cheerful and talkative this evening, makes no complaint of pain in his throat and ap pears conoidorably better. SI'iniT OF TIIK STATK PICKS. Tho man who wants a government of fico must not put his trust in petitions. The president 1ms no confidence in such documents. Standard. Of coursa a groat portion of th'ne who arc arriving here now, have their minds made up an to the locality they will go to, but there are ninny also who have not. These latter one, tho man .sent from here can meet, and turn a part of them at least, to Salem. Even if they do not purchase farms or sot tie here but the chances are they will if the committee in this city use them right they will stay for a few days and will bpond so much money, nnd they will in the end leave moro money in the city than your man iu Portland takes out. Talk Oar people must wake up to the im portance of securing a part of tha immi gration coming west. If we don't want any immigrants, if we havo enough peo pie, and of just the right kind, then we should sit still like n fungus on a fir tree; but if we do want immigration, moro people and more capital, then. wo. . must do something. The world owes us nothing. Other sec tions are doing something, and, if wo do not follow Suit, other sections will reap the benefit of their enterprise, and we will get gloriously left. Statesman. Prohibition of liquor shops is not prac ticable, because there are so many who want to drink and whose demand for drink creates depots of supply. If Ore gon now hod a prohibitory law saloons in Portland would not be closed bv it. They would sell as much us ever and be free from tax. A military despotism here, supported by the whole army of the United States, could not close the saloons of Portland. Men of judgment know this, and because they do not want li quors sold froo of tax they do not want a so-called prohibitory law. Oregonian. SOMETHLVO E'V. Improvements and inventions oouio so fast in the business of salmon packing that they have almost ceased to attract attention, except when one sees a labor- saving improvement he sometimes won- ders why someone didn't think of it before. Tho latest improvement is an indirect one; it consists of two nau-u riv ing machines and as boxes form an important part of every cannery outfit the new way may be considered an im provement in the matter of packing a salmon. The new machines aro at J. C. Trul- j linger's box factory, adjoining tho West! Shore Lumber mill. They are simple in j thir poiiRtrneHon Jind nnerAtion. Affpr the pieces that compose tho box are fit- j ted they aro put on a horizontal iron 1 table and the stamp .of a treadle nails the sides together, forming a complete box. Last season .Hr. Trullinger em ployed seventeen men turning out 3,200 boxes a day. This season he calculates thut niuo men with the two machines will do equally as Reed work, and in his busiest season when everything is crowd ed, the machines won't get their backs up nnd demand higher wages. j His OFF YKiit I " i j A former candidate for a city ofiic' was reading an alleged newspaper, which I . i UUilU fcUU JHU11UU3 JCMi UUU LPCCU WW I derailing him furiously, but had changed its tone. He smiled as he read a pleas ant paragraph,and remarked sneeringly io a menu Hiiiing near: "Ha! the sheet is becoming quite com plimentary.'" -Is ltr" "It calls me a gentleman, now; but last i year it called me a thief, a liar and a J scoundrel." vju, you muaui uouce mai; tins is j your off year, you know? HoyV and Childron's suits jut re ceived nt Mcintosh's new store. Prof. Van Horn, whoso skill as a piano tuner is a source of gratification to those possessed of an instrument, is at the Occident, whore orders mnv he left. Go to Wilson & Fisher's and see something new in window stops. A largo assortment of ZSeckwear re- celved at 3lclnt03h's Furnishing store. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can he bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug storw. opposite Oclden hriel. Astoria. Syrup of Fi;rs. Nature's own true Laxative. Fleas ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, harmless in Its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Biliousness, ludlgestiou and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the lilood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, etc Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample Dottles free, and large bottles lor sale hy w. K. Dement & Co., Astoria. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. K. Dement. KrfHU Eastern and ttboalvvater Bay Oyster Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. Choice Seed Oats For sale at J. II. D. Gray's. WAK FLEETS. Tie Xtreartk of Eajtlia d KaitUUFa clfle WaUr-. The British fleet in Pacific waters con sists of the following vessels on the Pa cific statien: Constance, Bcrew steel and iron corvette, of 14 guns, 2,830 tons; Heroine, composite screw corvette, 8 guns, 1,420 tons; Pelican, composite screw sloop, 8 guns, 1,130 tons; Liffey, frigate store ship; Mutine. composite screw sloop, 6 guns; Sappho, composite screw sloop, 4 guns, 910 tons; Satellite, composite screw corvette, 8 guns, 1.420 tons; Triumph, armor-plated screw ship, 14 tons, 6,640 tons. At the China station there are the follewing: Agamemnon, double-screw, armor-plo.ted turret ship, C guns, 8,510 tons. Albatross, composite screw sloop, 4 guns, ftWtohs; Andrcions, , double-screw, Iron armor-plated ship, 10 , gun3. 6,010 tons; Champion, steel screw . corvette, 14 guns, 2,330 tons; Cleopatra,! iron screw corvette, 14 guns, 2,880 tons; ! Cockchafer, screw gun-boat, 4 gun3, 465 j tons; Curacoa, 'screw corvette, 14 guns, ! 2.S3Q tons; Darling, screw sloop, 4 guns, 940 tons; Espoir, screw gun-boat, 4 gnnn. 465 tons; Firebrand, screw gun-boat, 4 ! guns, 455 tons; Linnet, double-acre w j f:an-vessel, guns, 750 tons; Mer-j in, screw gun-boat, 4 guns, 430 tons; Midge, double-screw gtui veasol I 4 guns, C63 tons; Pegasus, screw sloop 6 guns, 1,130 tons; Sapphire, screw cor-1 vette, 12 guns, 1,970 tens: Swift, double- J screw gun-vessel, 5 guns, 756 tons; Victor i Emanuel, reoeiving-ship, 2 guns, 5,157 i tons; Vigilant, paddle-wheel dispatch-; boat, 4 guns, 1,000 tens: Wanderer, screw sioop,i: guns, vzo ions; .epnyr, screw gun boat, 4 guns, 438 tons. At the Australian station aro the follow ing vessels: Dart, screw yacht, 2 guns, 470 tons; Diamond, screw corvette, 12 guns, 1,970 tons; Espiegle, screw sloop, 6 guns, 1,189 tons; Harrier, schooner; Miranda, screw sloop, 6 guns, 1,130 tons; Kelson, double-screw iron armor-plated ship, 12 gun3,7,630 toar;Kaven, screw gun-boat; Swingert screw gun-boat, 4 guns, 430 tons; undine, schooner. The Russian fleet in the Pacific consists of the Abrcck, 7 guns, 1,634 tons; Gor nostal, gun-boat, G tons, 456 tons; Morge, Nerpa and Sobol, gun-boats, 7 Runs each, 400 tons; Marin, frigate, .6,000 tons, 19 guns; Opritohulk, 1,400, 6 guns; Ras boinik, 1,353 tons, 12 guns; Djigit (on the way out) 1,400 tons, 12 guns. Upon thi3 bald old earth of sin, Which whirls from day to day, There are many things to make us grin And laugh our breath away, But there's nothing rill a man invest With mirth, And make him holler, Like finding in a last year's vest A last year's unspent dollar. Buckleu's Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salvk in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.UIcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and nil Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. If Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by W. K. Dement & Co. WIIATX Do You Tliiolx that JelT" t" The Chop House Gives you a meal for nothing, und a glass of somethiug to drink? aXot much !" but he gives a better meal and more of It than any place in town for 25 cents. He buys by the wholesale and pay cash. 'That settles It." Three Fithers. MMiraa ihannan iront rro il t rftti t f rfci-ci ! iu.vuujuun.uuHftuinuuk wnmu LllC IlOrlUt ! Out toward tho north as the IUI Went: -.,,., , ,-- , ,? dow-ii . wrinkled. A fat woman at 4a is brighter . , Hovv": i , t.. i .i 3 , x tu u it t ..a r Aiid they laughed with glee as they and fresher than a Sally Bras3 at '23, fo, . , S3ll,eifl"1; .,,., lheliasnotthatpIeasinrotandit3--shich .7141 fC4tihC.-iaMiHUI I44G 1Cfc Jl town. AiuUekf-s Is the place to goand line-! You are sure to have luck before morn- ing. Tmee fishermen sailing up trom the bar at noon. Hungry and dry from their toil of night, They said "Oh, if we were by the Tele phone saloon Ye could get lunch and a drink and be all right. For men will drink and men will eat You can do both at the Telephone and tliot'c o rroot And breakfast at the Chop Hone Iu the morning. Three grangers ehnie into the town one day j They came by the way of Xecnuicuin creek 'r Chol' House to dine we'll go, says they. Tim best dinner thero every nay in the week. For Jeff does sow and Jeff must reap. He gives the best meal, and has muuy to keen. j Gel your cocktail at tho Telephone in the morning. A Happy Thought. 1 1 was a happy thought that led to the production of a concentrated fruit ajr- up, so narmiess in lis uaiurciuai 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 30 cent and one dollar bottles. 5irirmi'c HifTiL' will iminkillutiilr ! rnllpvft nrntni. Wlmnnliif f'niicrli. unit I Hronchitls. Sold by Y. E. Dement & Co J For DinnerPartles to order, al short notice, go to Frauk Fabre's. (iray sells bacxolt isros. Al sawed cedar shingles A full II guaranteed. Buy your Lima f Gray at Portland prices. Dontpay23 to 50 cents for dinner when you can get a belter ono at the Telephone for 13 eeuls from 11 to 2. Porajfcat FUtln-r Bool Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che nainus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed' quality. A full stock; now goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital iscer is a positive cure. For sale by W. "L Dement. Ilot Lunch, at the Telephone Salooa From 11 to 2 every day. A fine luneh with drink 6r cigar, '25 eents. No charge after two o'clock, JKrp. Private card rooms at Jeffs new sa loon "The Telephone." One of the finest billiard rabies on the coast at Jeffs 'Telephone.' PRESIDENTIAL 1 ! " i .lacktii. Garfield. Madison. Linroln. J. Adani-. '' 1S2. I 18S1. ISIS- 1SC3. 17:t;. j 11 j 24 . I 7 20 3 i I 1 : .Irntor. ' JackMin. Cleveland. - -Monroe. Tavlor. l0i. . 1K. ISA 1317.- 1KI!. 4 12 25 ! S 16 j ; ! Mew .Jefferson. , Van Uureu. GranrT' -Mouroe. 1S. 1. - '1S.. .s'-. '" 1S21- 17 5 13 21 9 I. . Adams. 1325. 10 Hm-hun-Jit. 117. 18 Witshhuftou I7t. H;iy-. 23 Madison. IJncohi. 1WI. 19 We jive space to the ''Presidential magic square,' one of the most unique and profitable puzzles that has over been presented to the public. The idea of this presidential magic square is original with Alfred Jones, of "Washington, Indiana, and occurred to him before Lincoln's election in 1S00. Ho has waited about twenty-five years for the elections subsequent to that time to complete the square, and the inauguration of Cleveland has made this strange and instructive square perfect. As will be scon by examining the square the name of the first president of this great country is placed in the square be low the center square, together with the year of his inauguration and by rule all the other squares arc filled up. Now. who will be the first one to fathom or decipher this rule? Tho curious feature of this square is that if you add any column to the right or left, up or down, or take the sum of the diagonals the result in every case is 9,185. j And tho small numbers in the squares indicating the number of the administration, when added in the same manner, gives a result in even' caso of G5. Here is the presidential magic square. There is much valuable information to be obtained from this presidential magic ; square, and as a matter of reference it will do to clip and pasto in your scrap book. Young people just beginning the study of United j States history should paste it in the back of their school history. EH110.VP01NT A Wi-Ale-l)tatrojrtr Which Vents Time and r-tkerTfrs litaut). While there is little beauty in obesity there is a great deal in a limited amount of fat, which, liko charity, covers a mul titude of imperfections. Fat is a Yerit- able godsend to homely women, for it covers np the bones, rounds off the sharp angles, and gives a solidity to the figure that is at once attractive and command- ing. A plump woman may require a b glove, but her hand looks much smaller -- J7'" bo & raeaD3, of exciting the cir ?, .. . , , , , , Iculation at the surface and giving tone than that of a lean woman which may be to the languid muscles. Live much in the covered with a No. 5. Another advan- open air, but let the exercise be light; re tage of fat, and a condition, too, of vital fran from excessive labor, moderate the nuwiuna w uc. tti- uvuic? ucyci UaU j-tlfl onl v-f-haif a! vifnsfl in wr. iJUHJi lC filcJ utbutiu J C ir IC- freshing to contemplate Pat people may not live any lonr than their skinny, bony neighbors, but while they do live they are healthier, hap pier and handsomer, if uot wittier und wiser. By fat here is not meant that su perabundance of animal tissue which prevails amoug the butchers and beer dealers of the city. In such instances fat is only attended with high color, lazv and indolent disposition, and sluggisu emotions, but is the burden that two less seem insufficient to support. It is one thing to get fat but it is quite another problem to remain in that bliss ful condition and neither subside into leanness nor run up into cor pulency. Between the two evils it is difficult to choose. Uuliko men. fat women are almost always flabby, from the fact that they can do little muscular work and will no't exercise. On the other hand, the fat woman who permits her greatness to depart might as well Iturv t herself, for, liko Lady Jane, little will bo left of her the coming by and by. n hue her fat lasted she was wrinkle proof, but the moment her lymphatic temperament j drops she becomes one big wrinkle, and IMC loose, eiupiy an.ui limit;.- tiite ;i iiuieu drapery from "temple to toe. Women who study their glass intelligently are aware of this and will risk their fortune and their very lives to avoid Hny Hnch re action, thero being only ono thing that a cultured woman dreads more than wrin kles und that is the small-pox. The first thing that a woman of the world does after tho Somothing sweet That follows youth with fiyiug feet is uone.is in net fat, and, as in every scheme at which she sets her wits, alio succeeds. In the process of llesh-building every thing depend upon the food, which must consist largely of carbonates, as, for instance, mutton, wheat. rye.Tmtter. corn, peps, rice, potatoes and milk. Eat abundantly of fat meats, vegetables with rich gravy and sauces, nnd sweet fruits, drink all of the good milk vou can get and scorn teu and coffee. It is quite a well-known fact that with a life of ease and plenty of alo ono am fatten up iu three months' time. Where there is an antipathy to such beverages, depend on milk and cream, of which drink a gallon a dpy, combining a quart of cream with tho milk. Avoid acids of ail kinds, also fiickles, spiced food, tablo sauces, mus ards and liko condiments. For dessert scorn all pastries, such as pie-crust, rolls tarts, and tho indigestible dumpling, Custards, patties, blanc mange, marma lades, sago, rice, tapioca, and bread pud dings will be found nutritious, likewise raiBins, figs, candied fruits, apples,grapes, all kinds of preserves and jellies, and sugar in any shape. Cod-liver oil and fresh-drawn blood are also incentives to fat which should not bo overlooked, for a glass of the former and a quart of warm blood right from the slaughtered cow before breakfast would cause Sarah Bernhardt herself to puff out like a cotton-ball in three weeks. Let it be remembered that it is quality rather than quantity that conducivo to fat. Gormandizing is not only un necessary but absolutely pernicious to anybody desirous of being healthy. Tho digestive organs must bo kept in a con list when the stomach i3 overloaded stant state oi acuvuy, wnicn cannot ex j Drink abundantly, whether of broths; MAGIC SQUARE. I!arr!oh. ISM. 14 - Gram. 22 Washington. 1'olk. isn. 15 soups, water or milk. Never use ice-water at meals, as such a drink chills the sys tem and arrests digestion. Batho freely but avoid extremes of temperature since cold water shocks and hot water weak ens tho nerves. Always take a warm bath before retiring; sleep enough and on n soft bed, and look well to tho perfect ventilation of tho room. If the weather is cold, sponce the entire body with ' glycerine, almond or olive oil, and keep j tho feet warm by the same process. Hagellation is another good thing used J VltotlitlS?.KS; to make them plump for market. If this ireatmens uoes not mcreaso tno uesn - comenieu ana ii von ao not una vour- coif nvrn"rnf1iTrr nlnnnr1rir-i Ilia oVmn-io, m1 nrenare to take von nlnPA pmona thna PP-1 lJIe Joa ,Pia.ce ftmo"? "nose who are lean and lank through the laws of.hereditv in a little book on digestion Dio Lewis fiaVS "j, Jgitonce- Go to bed Jarlv St uniate drink wator on riqintr before "rp- update, drink water on rising, before re- Test Yonr BaMpg Powder To-Bay ! Eran d- ftdTertisctl cs absolutely para THE TEST: Pin co a, can top down on a hot ttoTo until rmtiil.tbexi rvraoretbc cover anil xnell. Acheui M ill not bo required to detect Uio preseoc of -laioonia. DOES K0T C0STAIN AMMONIA. lis Ilht"a!nt Uii NEVER Beta QsettfeaH. Inam'UIonhmnc-forAqnarterof jicentarjr ,t i.e. KixHl tbeconamer' reliable lot, THE TEST OF THE OVEH. Price Eating Powder Co., Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, The rtrongt, ino.t dclic lorn and natural flavor fcnovru, out! "7- Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems I r Li;Ut, Health j- Bread. The EeitDrr Hop Yeast la the world. FOR SALE BY GROCERS, ClllCACO. - ST. LOUIS Light Healthy Bread. igc7rt JAU j AS! Ois. The nest dry hop yeast In the world. Bread raised by this yeast 13 llRht.whlts and wholesome like our grandmother's delic'oua bread. CROCER8 SELL THEM. PRCP1SUD BY THS Price Baking Powder Co., jfiiTn ol Dr. Pries'- special FteTQrinz Extracts, Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo Fox sale by CinTiKO.MEaLK & Co.. Agents ruri'aaa, uregon ia r'ss2'xf -ji? :r u -i bi -k ar n k. mm FpQiPlYE 18 Spring and OPENING! We will make a grand display of New and Fashionable Goods on Thursday, April 16t And. following Say, Inspection Tli Ui The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTORIA. The New York The Leading Stationers and News Dealers of Astoria. 2 ARTISTS' aiATEKI.IXS. q PIAXOl. TOILET ARTICLE, 5 "IL'SICAL l.STKf-KTS. UI JAPANESE GOODS JEWELRY." JjJ S FAXCY GOODS. U WATCHES AM CLOCKS. O jg I1ABY BUGGIES. Q BIRD CAGES. The Latest Notions We defy any and all competition. OPPOSITE PARKER HOUSE, PARKER HOUSE Shaving; an! Batting Saloon. Ladies' Hair Dresser and "Wig Maker All kinds or HAIR WORK 2IADE TO ORDER Ladies' Hair cuttinc and Shampooinz a specialty. All work done in the mot artis tic manner and In tno latest style. li. DnPARK, Prop. Tarker House, Main St., Astoria, Or CITY BOOK jjtfe Fine Stationery, Blank Books, School Books, Music Books, SHEET MUSIC AND GRIFFIN REMO a-ii-i---isiiii'"mi"i""""i"ES"""""M'""""""" 5 5 g I have removed my entire stock into tho s g new store formerly occupied ivy-" Dixon, g j S 3 and opened with a lartie .slock of new g g goods for Spring and Summer g n 2 a!Timiiui--i--ii-i"i---2---i-----i""-3i"""S"i"i D. A. MclNTO 1885 ummer Invite Novelty Store and Novelties, Etc. Call, examine our goods and be convinced. ... ASTORIA. OKEGOX. Astoria Bakery AND Columbia Candy Factory. Ed. Jackson, Proprietor. Candies, - 20Ctaperlb. I'.read. PU'v and Cakes delivered every da. Agents for Stock's Little Giant, and Kranich and Bach's Pianos, Tabor, and Western Cottage Organs, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. VAL" V II In a STORE &REED Uii I -'