m $k DatUi SUoran. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY.. ...MAY 17. !&55 ISSUED EVSRY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. KALLOBAN & COMPANY, runiiM!Kus and morniKTOits, ASjTOIUAX HUILDING. - - UASSSTRF.El Terms of Subscription. 5crvel by Carrier, per week IScts. COcts. aoni y .-.inn. p?r iiionui ........ ' f " one year Frei f postage to subscribers. -S7.00 r&Adverlist'ineiits inserted by the year at the rate of S2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising llfty cents per square, eacb Insertion. Notice To Adrcrtiscrs. Tun Astouiax guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file at the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. .. Fine weathor for work or play. Circuit court meets to-morrow. Tho State took out 303 cases salmon yesterday. Tho Wells, Fargo & CoAs letter box is now in front of tho Occident hotel. Tho State left cut at noon yesterday. The Oregon came in half an hour after. Tho vestry of Grace church will hold thoir regular meeting to-morrow evening. The subject to-night at tho Congrega tional church will bo "The Great War Question." Gospel meeting at tho Y. 31. C. A. hall this afternoon at 3 o'clock. All aro cor dially invited. Tho Clara Parker conies down from tho Cowlitz to-day with a load of hay and farm produce. "Win. Allen's restaurant at tho Parker house is establishing a fine reputation for excellence and cleanliness. Tho Haddingtonshire went up stream yesterday. She has bsen chartered by Sibson, Church & Co. Ssa adv't. That handsome baby carriago on ex hibition at Carl Adler's was won by Sher iff Ross at tho raffle last evening. The iron bark Remonstrant begins dis charging ballast to-morrow. She will load salmon for Liverpool. See adv't. The schooner Alcalde arrived in from San Francisco yesterday afternoon, and will load lumber at tho Clatsop mill for San Pedro. ThoS. F. Chronicle says tho salmon aro so scarce in the Sacramento river that the fishermen nro not making running expenses. Oolachaus are reported scarce in tne Frasor river this spring. They aro prob ably visiting somewhere with tho Colum bia' smelt. "Micky Fat" who sailod away in tho liichgrccn many moons ago and gazed on foreign scones, is back as cay.and sylph like as of yore. The Yamhill Reporter says there is a man in McMinnville who will run any man in Oregon 100 yards for 500. S-a-y; can your man beat 9 seconds? Tho Salem Tall; riso3 in it1? place and asserts that a man named W. H. Adair brought a strawberry into Salem that weighs tonouncss and a half. Rig berry; big story. The raiso has struck the corner of Main and Chonamus streets, "Win. Ed gar's store. The Old Corner and adjacent buildings wero being boosted up to tho level yesterday afternoon. A man named Fraser was arrested ye3 terdaj on tho ghoulish charge of burglary at tho residence of tho Into P. M. Lin guist of Knappa. A man who would steal from a corpso would stop at noth ing. Southern Orogonians report that the construction forces of tho Central Pacific havo'been ordored to proceed to tho front of the California and Oregon railroad to push it to a connection with tho Oregon and California railroad. Next in order i3 tho circus agent with "the greatest show on oarth. I tell you, sir, it just lays over anything you over saw. Seventy-nine camels and a royal Begal tiger. "What'll you charge for three columns, e. o. d. for six weeks." B. B. Franklin is progressive. Not con tent with having tho finest hearso north of San Francisco ho has gone and bought a Clarence coach with a glass front, out rigged lamp3 and. everything stunning. Messrs Ross and Norris had the first ride in it and they say it is immense. A bargo with a locomotivo aboard, is anohoredin Scow bay, Larger locomo tives have arrived in Astoria, but as this is tho first one that ever came hero to be unloaded and used in this county, it pos sesses moro interest to us. It will be used at tho government works in the vi cinity of Ft. Stevens. A couple of accidents at the Scandina vian ball last evening interfered some what with tho jovof tho occasion. M. Meara fell down Ithe stairs sustaining severo injuries, fie was brought to St. Mary's hospital. Another man fell over board and was rescued none the worse for his perilous adventure. At tho hoso team contest by tho Cali fornia firemen at San Jose, Cal., last Wednesdaj', tho run of 400 yards, 300 feet of hoso laid' and water got, was won by the Alerts of San Jese: time one min ute and seventeen seconds. One minute and twelve seconds is tho beat time ever made by a California hoso team in that test. The Ladies Aid Society of thoM. E. church will give a strawberry and ice cream festival at tho residence of Capt. J. D. Merryman on Tuesday evening, May 19th. An interesting programme will be guaranteed. As Mr. and Mrs. Merryman contemplate leaving the city at an early day this will afford an oppor tunity for many to show by their pres enoe tho esteem in which ho and his family are held by the entiro community. Next Friday the new passenger tariff goes into eltect on the u. it. & Hi. lines. There is some difference but not much. The fare to Baker City from Portland now is $20.45; after the 22cd it will ba 1123, a little matter of $6.17 less. To Huntington the faro is now $23.35; the new tariff cuts it down to $10.18. Tho primage and gougage in Astoria, as prac tised by tho company will' havo to help out whatever deficiency the reduction makes unless they take a notion to cut down the salaries of their already poorly paid clerks. Some weeks ago in a cut on the Cas cade division of the Northern Pacific railroad, ono or two miles beyond South Prairie, W. T., tho workmen camo upon a fir log eight feet in diameter, fifty six feet below the surface of tho ground. When found tne wood was in a soft state, but after being exposed to the air a short time it became hardened to almost tho consistency of stone. Several cords of the wood wero taken away by persons desiring specimens to preserve. The grain of the fir wood remains plainly to be Been, but in color it might easily bo taken for walnut. While tho wood was yet eof t some made pipes of it, whioh af ter hardening became very handsome. Others made razor hones and different articles, for all of which it is excolent material. Tho -'Canned Goods" bill will, in all probability, be passed by the New York legislature. As originally reported it re quired packers of canned goods to put the date of packing on tho cans. Tho E resent bill does not require that. The ill, in substance, requires that ovory packer fihttll bo compelled to place on the cans the city, town or village, name of county and state where the goods were packed, preceded by the words "packed at," and bearing his own namo or the name of the corporation which puts up tho good3. This will do away with what are known in tho trade as "seconds." Standard and extra brands both have to have tho name of tho packing company on the can, together with tho brand. THK SCASMSATIAS CELEBEATIO.V. The flags throughout the city fluttered in the breeze yesterday in honor of the 71st anniversary of Scandinavian nation ality. At two o'clock a procession was formed which marched through the principal streets of tho city. It was headed by the stars and stripes flanked by the Norwegian and Swedish national color3. Cashing Post band furnished tho music. The procession was com posed of several hundred of our Scandi navian citizens wearing rosettes and marshaled by J. M. Olsen, M. Olsen, G. G. Smith andothora. After parading the principal streets of tho city tho column marched to tho Columbia cannery where they assembled in the large hall up stairs. Mr. C. A. Hanson called tho audience to order and after music by the Cashing Post band, introduced with a few befit ting remarks, tho speaker of tho day, Mr. Bjelnes who, in the Norewgian lan guage, spoke of the important event that led to tho observance of tho 17th of May; touching on tho historic points which clustered round that day of glorious memory and the political changes that have followed. A double quartette of male voices, rendered some excellent vocal music in the Scandinavian tongue, which was well received and enthusiastically encored. There is a hidden talent of music in our Norse citizens which ought to be culti vated and utilized with profit, both to thomselves and others. Mr. C. A. Han son next gave a short address in English, relativo to the day and its bearing on tho cause of national freedom. Aftor whioh ho introduced F. D. Winton, Hon. C. Leinenweber, Messrs. H. Oberg, Thos. Dealy and Dr. T. T. Cabanis?,ail of which addressed tho assembly in brief but fit ting remarks, eulogizing tho Scaudina vians on their memories from home and the excellent qualities which havo fitted them for American citizenship. The speeches wero interspersed with musical selections by the band and the singers; and altogether it was a very en joyable afternoon for those who partici pated. At 8 o'clock they again assembled to finish tho day in a grand ball until midnight when suppar was served, and all expressed themselves highly pleased with tho day's colebralion. PEItSOXAL. Rev. Dr. Roberts returnod from Port land yesterday. Ho will officiate as usual in his pulpit to-day. C. Brown and his sister, Mrs. F. B. El berson, returnod 3esterday from tho fa. neral of their father, Hon. Samuel Brown at Gervais. Jay Tnttle, Jno. Halm. J. W. Welch, Wm. Bock and G. Reed go to Portland to-morrow to represent Astoria at the session of tho grand lodgo I. O. O. F., which meets in that city next Tuesday. Mr. Hobson, the newly appointed col lector of tho port, says that he will have tne necessary bonus made out and for warded by Tuesday next. His bonds men have to qualify in tho sum of 100, 000. A Denial. Astobia, Or., May 15, '35. To THE EDIT03 OF THE ASTOMAN: Wo fishermen of Kinney's cannery ask you to be kind enough to correct the statement made in yesterday's Herald, about men being prevented from hauling their fish on the dock of Kinney's can nery. We wish to havo it understood that there was nobody who wanted to haul up fish; neither did wo try to pre vent them from it. as stated in yester day's Herald, and oblige, Kcjnzt's FisnnEiruK. Kuciilcn'tt Arnica Salvo. Tiie Best Salvk In tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.Ulcers, 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. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. is. ucmeni xc jo. Stand Back. It was ordered by the H. A. C. min strels at their last meeting, that Mr. George Morris bo instructed to secure the city hall of Astoria, where this troop will soon perform. Statesman, JJ. A Treat Free. This afternoon at tho Telephone saloon there will bo comic and senti mental singing by a celebrated profess or, accompanied by violin and Jeffs new piano. Special Meeting. There will be a special meeting of Cushing Relief Corps No. 3, at their hall to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock. A full attendance is desired. By or der of the president. Private card rooms at Jeffs new sa loon "The Telephone.' For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. At Franlc Fabre's. Board for $22 .50 a month. The best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. Hot F.uncli, at tho Telephone Saloon From 11 to 2 every da3 A fine lunch with drink or cigar, 25 cents. No charge after two o'clook, Jeff. "Hackmetack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Don't pay 25 to 50 cents for dinner when vou can get a better one at the, Telephone for 15 cents from 11 to 2. If you want a first-class picture go to Craw's gallery and you will ba surejto be suited for his work recommends itself. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prices. TEBSKLY TOLD. Gen. Grant's condition is unchanged. Minister Phelp3 has nrrived in Eng land. Judge Wallace of California, is to bo minister to China. Tho revised version of tho Old Testa ment was issued yesterday. Steerage rate3 between this country and Europe advanced from 80 to 10 per cent yesterday. Forty Texas convicts wero set r.t liber ty by a Brazos county mob after a des perate fight last Friday. There is a hitch in the Busso-Fuyiif h negotiations. Russia is not fatti-iilcd with England's propositions. Eugene Sample is in Washington urg ing his "claims" for appointment a gov ernor of Washington Territory. The London dispatch that the Central Pacific had absorbed the O. C rnilroLd is partially denied in San Francisco. . Lieut. Griffin's oxposo of tho he!p!e? s- ness of our Atlantic ana ruciuc scu coast defenses attracts universal attention. It shows that tho Uuited States is at tho mercy of such a nation as Chili. A SCBAl' OF ElTtLY OBKGOX III5TOKY. Inl8iSMfa33r.i. Marchall & Wild, of Boston. Mass., fitted out two brigs Con voy Bnd Owhyhee) for a voyage to tho northwest coast of America, in tho fur trade. The Convoy, to which I was at tached, sailed on the 23th of June, 1828 two months previous to tho Owhyhee. We passed through tho strait of Mag ellan, touching at the Society and Sand wich islands, and after an oventful voy age completed our passage from Boston to Astoria in about seven months. At tho time of our sighting the land in the vicinity of Columbia river a bng was also seen steering in for land. We en tered Baker's Bay, near Capo Disappoint ment, late in the day and anchored. whilo our consort which proved to be the brig Eagle of and from London, in at tempting to enter more to the southard grounded upon a sand spit off Chenuke Point, and during the night went to pieces, vessel and cargo proving a total los3. Tho crew after landing with their boats upon tho point, wero tbero and then murdered by the Chenuke Indians, and not a soul left to toll the tale. On the following morning as soon as the facts becam knowne, our Captain (Thomp son), dispatched a boat up to Fort Van couver with the sad intelligence, and a party of Canadian trappers in employ of the Hudson Bay company, proceded down tho river and retaliated severely upon thq Chenuke Indians from both front and rear. After a delay of a few days we proceeded up the river and moored our vessel inside tho Willamette upon the starboard shore about two miles from tho mouth, whore wo unbent sails and prepared for a long stay, built temporary workshops for tho carpenter (Armarer) and sailmaker and cultiyated a vegetable garden, which proved a great success. Our vessel now properly located was used as a base to operate from with boats and a large canoo laden with goods and trading with Indians for furs at various distances and direc tions from the ship, and wero thus em ployed for about two years with an oc casional trip with the ship up tho coast to the Russian settlement, and after trading along tho coast returned to our location on tho Willamette, whore our former operations wero continued with marked success, until we left for Canton, touching at San Francisco and the Sand wich Islands, and from thence to New York, where wo arrived after an nb-sence of three years and two mouths. W. C.Fixdebs. New Orleans, May 8, 18S5. IVidc Aivalic Druggists. Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co. aro al- I ways aliro to their business, and spare ! tinn.ninfstn-sppiirftfhnlin.storovprvnrt.iclt' in their line. They have secured the agen cy for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The only certain euro known lor Consumption, Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Atiuua, Hay Fever. Bronchitis, or any affection of tho Throat and Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free. Regular size 1.00. The Most Agreeable As well as the mobt effective method of dispelling Headaches, Colds and Fe vers or clensing tho System is by taking a few doses of tho pleasant California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. 50 c and $1 bottles for sale by W. E. De ment & Co. For a Scat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Clifi numus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goads constantly arriving. Custom work. Sheet 31uslc Former price 33 and 40 cents, latest out, comic, sentimental, etc at 10 cents. GRIFFIX& Reed's Citv Book Store. When others fail try Crow. Jho lead ing Photographer, No. 6K Water street. Caimerymon. Seth Thomas Nutmeg clocks nt Gns tav Hansen's for eighteen dollars a dozen. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles A fulLM guaranteed. what: Io You Think that JcfT" of Tho Chop House Gives yon 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 25 cents. Ho buys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it." That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by ShIIoh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. K. Dement. Situation Wanted By a joung girl to take cara of children and help do general housework. Amer ican ramiiv preferred, inqnire or inos. Lawson, ne"xt door to C. P. Upshur's residence. Fr-ru Eastern and Shoalivater Hay Os'Hlern Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. CushiugPost No. 14, G. A. It. AsTOitiA, Oregon, May 9th, 1883. Post Orders .No, 2. The Officers and Comrades of Cush ing Post No. 14, G. A. K. will assemble st their Post Hall at 12 o'clock on Sat urday, May 50. 1885, for the purpose of attending to the proper observance of Memorial service in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Grand Army of the Republic By order of R. V. Mokteith, Post Commander W. B. Ross, Adjutant. TIIE GLASS OF FASHIOX. Tho Lstttt Styles Worn thin Season. The summer bison cloth is extremely stylish and rivals etamino in popularity. Tho etamine, with the rough surface, hav ing a sort of camel's-hcir effect, is per haps the prettier of the two, and certain ly newer than anything. Sorao of tho new goods deserve no belter name than that of canvas, which they certainty nrs: and though, when dressed up with :i quantity of !j:ij! hnlrj or run tbnmu'i bouretto style, in repuinr strip-h cud plaids, nothing can he more charming, canvas, in its unadulterated condition, is not desirablo us a gown. Tlia only ob jection to these soft, open materials 13 that they require .1 foundation, and as the foundation of a handsome drtS3 should be uuonestiouabIy of silk, tLe ex pense of a spring castumo is immediately doubled. Canvas grenadine in solid colow with a Iwrder half a yard wide of altoruativo squares of a contrasting color is exceed ingly pretty. Navy bluo with a border blocked with red 1?, as this combination always proves, handsomer than any oth er, but the garnet with ecru, brown and gold, green and gray, and brown and red aro also pretty in greater or less degrees. All these materials vary in desirability with their cost, which ranges from 75 cents to 3.70 a yard. Pattern dresses are very much worn and rich in variety. Ono charming cos tumo is of whito bison cloth, combined with the same material in a stylish Per sian design of bleu fade and garnet on a white ground. Tho skirt is absolutely plain and quite scant. The drapery long, full and graceful, bordered with the fig ured material, which also serves for a wide collar, cuffs and small vest in the basque. This vest is apparently confined by three knotted silk cords of tho three colors blue, red and white. One is loosely passed across the bust, tho other at the waist, tho third about four inches below, and thd drapery is carried across the front of tho basque, giving a prin cess effect. Avery irench nnd compli-' cated affair is a pai t of the same trous seau, and intended for a ball dress. It is rather elaborate for tne seaside, but n'importe. The skirt is of white alba tross cloth, heavily embroidered in Turk ish blue, and beneath it is tho inevitable balayeuse 01 blue silk, A sort of apron front of the bluo silk is finished with n deep feathery f ringo and tied behind in an enormous bow with long ends. Be neath tho basque aro two deep puffs of the white cloth, carried entirely around tho figure, and the sleeveless basquo opens to the waist, finished by n jabot of lace, over a vest of a deeper shade of blue velvet. Thero aro small puffs of white illusion in placo of sleeves. A New York suit for tho streot is of ol ive green camel's hair, with a plain skirt, long, full over-dress, trimmed with a gathered flounco of woolen lace the color of the dress and tho short basquo is trimmed couavo fashion with the laco laid plainly upon tho material. The bon net is very small and has an enormous bunch of marigolds on top and dark ol ive velvet strings for tho solo trimming. Worn with this dress wero a pair of low shoes and black silk stockings, a littlo bit of bad tasto for street costuming Among the cotton fabrics is something entirely novel in the shape of Turkish cottons. They aro solid colors, navy bluo, red, brown, wink and gray, with tufted stripes or dots, or else they aro any one of these colors tufted in any one of the others. It is impossible to believe them to be cotton. Ia-spite of tho earnest as surance of the salesman one tests the texturo between finger and thumb, and then feels but half convinced. They pos sess all tho charm of liaute nouveaute but they lack tho freshness of the pretty per cales, satins andVFrench prints; they cost from GO to 7u cents a yard, wnicu puts them at a disadvantage. All tho thin materials partake of tho Oriental flavor which tinges tho nowest manufactures and among tho countless charming pat terns in this stylo there aro n few of those deadly designs which embrace palms, Ivmra rrHlM nnd nil other lnnc'fl nffpcls such, as ono finds on calico 'comforters" of country hotels. Passing them with a shudder, the oyo is appeased by exquisite lawns anu camoncs in uencaie coiora and embroideries to corespond. These are pattern dresses, of course, and cost from S5 to 20 and $30; they are laid out in little flat boxes nnd nro enticing to a degree. The fabrio is daintily folded among its embroideries, nnd there is al so displayed the picture of a young wo man arrayed in ono of theso costumes, and she is such a brilliant success that one buys the box with tho reckless deter mination to look precisely like hor. "White dresses are most elaborate, and multiplicity of their styles defy tho power of the pen. "They are worn," remarked tho clerk of this department, "with colored rib bons and stockings," throwing as he spoke n cardinal sash and a pair of car dinal silk hoso against tho pretty confu sion of mull and flounces and lace in her hand. And then I realized that tho reign of tho beautiful black silk stocking was roally over, and I confess that I realized it withn sigh. Later, at tho stocking counter I sighed again to see tne ugliness of the stockings which have replaced the becoming black ones. Littlo checks that divide tho leg into countless spaces and forbid oven the suggestion of roundness, or uglier, longitudinal stripes, or worse than all others, irregular blocks and disks! "Weill It is consoling to reflect that there are doubtless a few women with whom fashion will not bo the first consideration. The now Parisian bustle is an affair which requires consideration. It is not a delicate trifle, tho Parisian -bustle; it is au contraire& Junoesquo and stately combination of silk, whalebone, steel spring and lacing. It has an independ ent swing thai is the pride of its wearer and tho terror of the passer-by. It has somewhat the effect of a propelling pow er though I doubt if it really materially aids locomotion. In the hand it compels admiration, sinco about it thero is no vestige of mohair, hair-cloth and skeleton-like cnscni6 peculiar to tho Ameri can bustle. It has on anatomy that is almost human. It is covered in cashmere, lk or satin in pale-blue, with little ruf fles edged with maroon velvet or cardinal with black trimmings, and so on through the scale of colors and pricss from 5 to $15. Fashion Letter. Sj-rup ofFJ;rs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own Truo Laxative. This Sleasant liquid fruit remedy may be ad of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It Is the most vet thoreughly: to dispel Uwulachs. Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation Indigestion and kindred ills. To Accommodate Ills Patrous. 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 sardine constantly on hand. NO PQ18QRI IN THE PASTRY IF Taenia, Xenon, Oraugre, etc, flavor Ca&c Creams, Paddlnars, etc., nt deli cately nnd naturally ast&o fruit from J ivhldx ticy oro made. For Strength, and Truo 3Priiifc Flavor They Stand ime. PREPARED Br THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. mixers or Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder AHO Dr. Price's Xnpnlin Yeast Gems, Beat Dry Hop Yeast. FOR SALE) BY OROCER3. WE MAKE BUT OXE O.CAL1IY. Light Healthy Bread, The De9t dry hop yoaat In the world. Bread raised by this yeaat Is Hght.whlte and wholesome like our grandmother's delicious bread. CROCERS SELL THEK1. PREPARES Br IMS Price Baking Powder Co., MTrsol Dr. Price's scecial FlaTonnz Extracts. Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. For sate bv CuiTixo.MnnLK & Co., Agents I'ortland, Oregon AND Steer Yourself to My Estab lishment. I am selling FINE-FITTING SUIT3 or Best Quality and Designs At Remarkahle Low Prices. Do you know that I can give you a Nobby Suit of good material at $10, $13, $15, $18, $20. See Our New Hats, Latest Styles at $2.60, $3, S3. 50 ALSO A Fine Assortment of Straw Hat. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE WITH ME And I herewith respectfully solclt a call. M. D. KANT, THE BOSS Merctat Tailor anl ClotMer. GRAND Fair and Bazar, IN AID OF THE ' TOURNAMENT FUND, BY THE LADIES OF ASTORIA AT C0MMENCIXO OX Wednesday, May 27th, '85, AND CONTINUING TWO DAYS. And 1c Is respectfully requested that La dies of the city will lend their aid In raising funds lor tne entertainment 01 tno visiting Firemen and their friends, for the honor of our brave Firemen and our City's fair name. The Fair will be under the auspices of Mrs Dr. Trenchard, Mrs. S. Hlraoro, Mrs. I. Bergman. Mrs. N. Clinton. Mrs.M!ddIebrook, Mrs. K. V. Montelth, Mrs. J. Rodgers, trim C. J. Trenchard, J. Thomas, "SV. J. Barry, B. s. Worsley, Of the Tournament Committee, BSYttST OEMS. FORT Your Helm! .TTp G. H. COOPER'S ti3K3 3cif5fSfl H Wt-, jr7TpE.y3B &EsS f hhvjBWkv Tmm A Few Brief Descriptions of Some of My Finest Styles in Fine DRESS SUITS. 1st Is a SINGLE BREASTED SACK SUIT m imported Corkscrew Goods with flat binding, a close fitting cut. and equal to any work made to order. 'They come in two shades. BKOWX and DARK JS'AVY BLUE. 2nd-Is a SINGLE BREASTED FEOCK SUIT in dark Navy Blue Crepe Cloth, without binding, which makes up one of the finest, and most durable Dress Suits manufactured. M Is a SINGLE BREASTED SACK SUIT in a very fine fancy Casslmere,. dark in color, in style, a broken plaid with a little blue and orange running through, givinn it a very handsome appearance, without binding. 4th Is a SINGLE BREASTED FROCK SUIT in a fine dark fancy Casslmerer a black Diagonal Cloth with a fine thread of green and red silk running through out, witheu: binding. 5th-Is a DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUIT in a fine dark mixed Cassimere, a broken plaid with an old gold silk thread running through, forming a larga and almost indistinct plaid. Very neat and durable. No binding. Cth Is a DOUBLE BREASTED FROCK PRINCE ALBERT SUIT in a fine black cloth with black satin lining and stitched edge. Also have same style suits with Farmer satin lining, and bound with black silk binding. 7th -Is a SINGLE BREASTED SACK SUIT in an extra fine blue Cloth wlflt a fine black silk flat binding, the finest Goods made up in Gents' Sack Suits. - Besides these few mentioned lines, I havo a large assortment in SINGLE or DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, and SUMMER OVERCOATS. Also BOYS SUITS with knee or long pants. To go with these FINE DRESS SUITS I have au elegant assortment of Gents Fine Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots or Shoes. THE LEADING DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY. The Iiarsest Stock. The VFlnst Goods. The lowest Prices. . O. ISC. QOOIEJbJJbi. Pliythian Slnlldlnr, - ASTORIA, Or. Tl J V I 11 The Leading Stationers and ARTISTS' 3IATEKJAI.S. TOILET AltTId.ES, JAPANESE GOODS. FAXtiY GODS. BABY BUGGIES. The Latest Notions Wo defy any aud all competition. OPPOSITi: PARKER HOUSE, GO THE Hair Dressing Saloon Farlxcr House, Mala St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, H. Du PAIIK, Prop. Fine Stationery, Blank Books, j School Books, Music Books,! SHEET MUSIC AND TO Ui III piiasBaaassssasscEssnssasssaimsagiiiiuaasHBMsiamEira MgINT cinxaisznsiaassssss&ascaasissaHaziiUEiaEztsiaaiasimuisiss Thi New Goods! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Mea's, Souths' and Soys' CLOTHING! Hats and Furnishing Goods. eSFINEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PEICES.JE3 velty Store News Dealers of Astoria. PIAXOS. 3IUSICAL IXSTKUMELYTS. JEWELRY. YTATCI1ES ANU CLOCKS. BIRD CAGES. cr o. in z O and Novelties, Etc. Call, examino our goods and be convinced. ASTORIA. OREGON. Astoria Bakery AND Columbia Gandy Factory. Ed. Jackson, Proprietor. Candies, 20Ctsperlb. Dread, Pie8 and Cakes delivered every day. Agents for Steck's Little Giant, and Kranlch and Bach's Pianos, Taber, and Western Cottage Organs, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. REED. New Styles! Of 1 1 2 and Hatter.