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J-1" m ffec 33rHjj Jlstorian. ( ASTORIA, OKEG027: TUUKSIUY .. Jl'NK 11. lSvi ISSUED EV3RY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. V. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY, porusiirks xsn rnormrtrons, ASTORIA X BUILDIXG. - - CASSSTREKl Term ofSobscrlplIon. sarvA Igr Carrier. !er week I5cts. Sent hv Suit. Hr month mas. " " oncyenr f!7.w Free of iKHCajf to swlvri tiers. E'Advertisfineiits inserted liyihf vearat Uie rate of $2 per fjusire er intHUii. " Tran sient advertising llfty ceitl- pw square, each Insertion. ZSoiice To Advertisers. The Atoiuan guarantees ! it ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Cnlumiua rivor. This paper is on file hi ilSl. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. Contests bgfjin at 9 o'clock sharp. A very light ran of fish is roportoJ. Last night oft he Casino onora treupe: Olivette. The Willamette is repniriii" inside the O. It. & N. docks. The tournament contents liegin at 10:80 this morning. Hoar the "Torpsdo Rad the Whale'" at the opera house to-night. Don't miss to-night's performance. Hotter go than wish j-ou had. James Dolling, of tho Casino opwa company, Portland, is in the city. llaservod seats for to-night's perform ance at tho New York Novolly utore. The Stale came in yesterday with a light mail and a large passenger list. The Columbia sailed. !dx. U. E. Hicks, father of Dr. F. P. Hicks, and a worthy exponent of tho art prosorvative, is in the city. All work on tho extension of the Cali fornia & Orogon railroad has been sus pended for an indefinite period. The schoonor Alcalde, of the San Fran cisco & Astoria packet lino, will ft-til thonce for this port next Saturday. De Force's oil factory is running, or rather walking. It will work at greater speed when tho salmon come faster. Tho Jiemonstrant has about 11,000 cases salmon aboard. She expects to carry a big load, probably 50,000 cases. What a splendid compauy that Casino troupe would bo to givo us "ilartha.' Wonder if it is included in their reper toire! Bound trip tickets to Portland and re turn by tho Telephone can bo obtained of tho agout at Wilson fc Fisher's dock. Prico $2JiO. Tho directors of tho O.K. AN. Co. have their annual moeting in Portland next Monday. It is understood in St. Paul that that lease to tho Northorn Pa cific will not be made. A Portland special to The Astokian announces that tho Republicans nomi nated Jno. Gates for mayor yesterday. By many tho nomination is regarded equivalent to an election. Hon. Jno. Sherman, one of the ablest men in tho nation, coinos down from Kalatna on the 11. It. Thompson to-day. Astoria is in good trim to recelvo him; he deserves a reception and shall doubt tlcss have it. At Portland, last Tuesday, tho grand lodge of Masons elected J. G. Beames of Jacksonville, grand master; J. C. Fuller ton, of Boseburg, deputy grand master, and A. Kasburg, of Marshfield, grand senior wardou. While tho Eugeuo team was practicing with Astora No. l's hose cart last evening tho hose flew off the reel, striking the wheel and smashing tho cart. Burt Dunteu, who was on the tongue, was hurt by tho jar, but not seriously. With due appreciation of the excellent orchestra that so charmed tho audience last 6vening, and tho evening before, it is kindly suggested that if it didn't play quite so loud tho singers on the stage would have a fair show. As it is they ap pear to be well, handicapped. Tho "Pirates of Penzance" was played to a large and appreciative audience. Every one did well, and the applause was hearty and well merited. It is thought that Mr. W. H. Kinross may be induced to sing a solo between the acts to night. Miss Lester, in last evening's perform ance, added to the manifest favor with which she had already been received, and has won a prominent place in tho re membrance of Astorians. To-night, "Olivette." A private dispatch received yesterday savs that in tho case of Hiram Brown, et al., vs. school district No. 1. tho decision of tho lower court has been affirmed. This is the case in which suit was brought against tho district to enjoin action of tho school directors and test tho validity of school bonds issued at the timo tho new schoolhouse was building. Judge Smith decided tho case in favor of tho district last January. The case was ap pealed to tho supreme court with the above result. About ASM) last night the at tention of Officer Corbett was attracted by tho appearance of a man evidently intoxicated and leaning dangerously over tho rail on the north side of Squemoqua street, opposite G. H. Cooper's. Before he could reach him tho unfortunate man fell into tho water and was drowned. The body was recovered shortly afterward and taken to tho coroner's, where an in quest will bo held at nino o'clock this morning. Beyond the statement that ho was a sailor on board ono of tho vessels in harbor, nothing could ba learned re garding his identity. Kotiec. D. It. Mcintosh assumed charge of the city dolivcry of Tin: Daily As toriax on the 1st inst All payments are to be made to him and he is author ized to receipt for the same. J. F. Haixokax & Co. .Wanted. An experienced young business man wants employment for about half of each day. Salary immaterial. Address 'Astorian No. 3,' Astouiax Office. E. J. Partrldae, photographer, arrived Tuesday and will remain one week. First class photos at Partridge's. Free Gonccrt at The Telephone this after noon from 3 to 5. Binl.L.obr. Any one finding a stny Canary bhd will please leave it at the residence of H. Du Boissonund be rewarded. Decorations Neat, Cheap and good at Carl Adler's Crystal Palace. One of the finest billiard tables on the coast at JetTs "Telephone." C?? AXUAL MEETING Of The Ore:?oa Stale Fire men's Association. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning, in Pythian castle, B. S. Wowley, president of tho association, called to order the fourth annual meeting of the Oregon State Fircmen'H Association and road his annual address. C. J. Trsnchard, A. F. Wheeler and Win. Preston, who reported the following delegates present and entit led to seats in the conventien: From Boseburg. I'mpqua nose Co. No. 1. L. A. Sanctuary and Phillip Mathews. From Dallas. Terror Engino Co. No.l, C. T. Burnett and H. B. Cos per. From Oregon City. Columbia Hook A; Ladder Co. No. 1, John Moore and John It. Trt-nbarth: Fountain Hose Co. No. 1, Jacob Mader and B. B. Beatre. From Eugene. Eugene Co. No. 1, J. B. Campbell, by D. M. Sloan proxy, and Yt'm. Preston; Eugene Hook & Ladder vu. i.u. 1. txeo. onmn ana n.xnu. rrom McMinnville. McMinnville Hook & Lad der Co. No. 1. Wm. Camnbell and F. Multncr.gFroin Albanv. Albany Engine Co. No. 1, C. W. Watts, by Wm. Miller proxy; .Limn -hugme Uo. Jno. 'J. Geo. I. Foster and J. K. Weathcrford, by Geo. 1. Foster proxj'; Bescue Hook & Ladder Co. No 1, F. P. Nutting and Thos. J. Over man, by F. P. Nutting proxy. From Sa 1pm. Capital Engino Co, No. 1, T. E. Howard and H. S. Jordan; Tiger Engino Co. No. 2, Thomas Holnian, by L. P. Lindgron proxv, M. C. Star, by E. Croisan proxv; Salem Engine Co. 2o. 3. T. C. Shaw and C. A. Churohill; Alert Hook & Ladder Co. No. . T. B. Wait, by W. A. Moore proxy, and S. J. Chadwiok. From Astoria. Astoria Eajrine Co. No. 1. O. J. Trcnchnrd and L E. Selig: Bescue En gine Co. No. 2. A. S. Bead and F. L. Parker, by C . IL Stooktou prexy: Alert Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1. J. E. Thom as and H. G. Smith. Under tho rules of the association the following officers were entitled to seats and were present: Thos. A. Jordan, of Portland; B. S. Yror sley, C. W. Fulton, W. J. Barry. F. P. Hicks, J. G. Charters, of Asteria: A. F. Wheeler and F. 21 Hodgkin, of Slem: C. H. Stewart and J. N. Hoffman, of Al bany; A. V. B. Snyder, of McMinnville. After a ten minute recess tho secraiarv. F. E. Hodgkin read his annual report. Ho I said: ' "There has been but ono meeting of tho board of directors sinco our associa tion met in Albany, in August last, which meeting was held at the Gilman House in Portland, on Wednesday, April 7, 18S5, at which time no business of impor tance was transacted, save tho annrovnl of the psogramme of prizes and contests as arranged by tho liromen of Astoria for the annual tournament of 18S5. The published proceedings of the asso ciation and tournament of ISSlaro print ed in pamphlet form and those who have not aueady secured comes can do so bv applying to the .secretary. Tho expense of publishing tho same was 21 in addi- liuii iu ma uaiuuiii receivcu irom ine ad vertisers, and in typograph cal annoar- ance it will compare favorably with any received from older organizations of like character in the eastern states. lour special committee, consisting of Messrs. Chas. B. Moores and A. F. Wheeler of Salem, and O. H. Irvine of Albany, who last vear were appointed to draw up, present to and nrgo the passage of a bill by tho legislative assembly of los.!, proviaing lor mo exemption or nro meu from certain duties, have with tho assistance and co operation of others, performed that duty, and placed upon our statute books a law that no doubt will meet with the satisfaction of all parties interested. lho distribution of tonics connected with tho volunteer fire service, among representative firemen in different parts of tho state for discussion at this meet ing, is a new departure with us, and ono of which wo anticipate good results. J.no lollowiug volunteer companies of the state have complied with tho regula tions concerning membership, and as such are members of the association at the present time : Astoria Engine Co. No. 1 Astoria Bescue " " "2 " Alert H. ft Ik " " 1 Capital Engine " " 1.... Salem Tiger 2 " Salem " "3 " Alert H.&L. " " 1 " Albany Engine " " 1 Albany Linn 7' " " 2 Bescuo H. & L. " " 1 " Eugene Engine " " 1 Eugene 'r H.AL. " ." 1 Independence H. & L." 1.. Independence McMinnville " " 1... McMinnville Columbia " ' 1... Oregon City Fountain Hose ' ' 1... " " Jackson Engino ' " 1 The Dalles Terror " " 1 Dallas UmpquaHose " " 1 Boseburg This shows an increase in our mem bership during tho past year of four com panies, notwithstanding tho loss from our ranks of Gervais Engine Co. No. 1, the first, and wo Irnst ihe l:st. for raauv years to withdraw from the association. As will bo seen, we have captured Oregon City, The Dalles, and Dallas, and wo hope at our annual meeting in 1883 to have added to our roll of membership every volunteer compauy then organized within our state. He then gave a detailed statement of the receipts and expenditures of the association for lho past year, showing that the receipts, including balance on hand, were $3W.G0, and tho expenditures were 1.40, leaving a balance of 130.20 in the treasury. Ho concluded as follows : Meeting, as we do this year, at the place of our birth, in 18S2, wo can seo much reason for congratulation over our present prosperity and future prospects. It was in this hall on the year above mentioned that a little band of delegates metnnd organized the Firemen's Asso ciation of Orogon. Tho work was sys temized and planned by the Astoria Fire department, and our first meeting oven was a grand success; interest in which was manifested by tho most influential departments. Tho organization the same year of the paid department in Portland deprived ns of tho co-oparation oi many oiuerwise emnusiasuc support ers in that city. With the energv, how ever, cuaraciensiic 01 uregon nremen, the membership showed asteady increase until to-day, on the eve of our lourth an nual meeting, we number nineteen com panies, representing ten different depart ments, composed of a3 efficient members as can be found in the volunteer fire ser vice of any of our sister states. Gentle men, it is a record of which wo may well feel proud, and it behooves us, each and all, to labor for its continued advance ment and prosperity. There are some among our members who have advanced the idea that wo might with advantage to ourselves in clude within our jurisdiction tho volun teer firemen of western Washington ter ritory. The Vancouver Fire Department would no doubt have come within the fold this year had our doors not been closed to them, and I must confess that it was with regret that in answer to their in quiry as to whether their delegates would be admitted as such. I was compelled to respond in tho negative. The mateeris ono that merits our careful consid eration at tho present meeting. It has also been suggested that we open our doors to individual firemen, allowing act tive and exempt members of any depart ment to become members of tho associa tions under each rule's regulations and restrictions as it may deem advisable to establish. This would not only afford us a constant source of revenue in tho way of membership fees and annual dues, but it wonld revive tho interest of Eomo of our old veterans in fire matters and en able us vouncer members to receive from them somo pointers, gained by thom by their long experience on tho ropes. There are many such in our stato who would merit such recognition at our hands and from whom wo could gain much inter esting information. In closing this my third annual report. I desire to congratulate the association on its election in 1834 of Bonj. S. Worsley as its president. Not only was tho honor merited bj him by reason of his haying been mainly instrumental in the original organizatio'n of onr association, but he has ever been enthusiastio in its ad vancement and support, and in the asso ciation and tournament of the present year he has been the leading spirit, and labored zealously for its succe-s. Thank ing him and tho other officers and mem bers of the association for their co-oper ation and support and hoping we may enjoy an instructive and harmonious session I remain, very truly vours, Fkauk E. Hodgkin, Secretary. Thefollowing resolutions were adepted: Resolved that section 8 of the rules of this association governing hose compan ies, bo amended so as to read as follows. Sec. 8. No professional runner shall bo allowed to compete in any contest. Tho term "professional runner" is applied to one who is following or has followed foot racing as a profession, or mean-fr liveli hood, and current reputation shall be deemed conclusive evidence of such pro fession which shall ba determined by tho directors of this association. Ilcsolvcd, that article VI of the constitution so as to read "every fire department in Oregon and Washington territory shall bo en titled in this association to two delegates for each company that said department represents. Ilcsolvcd, that tho 300 yard wet test which for the last three years has been the only hose contest bo consid ered the championship race until the New York contest be won twico in suc cession by any company which may bo a member of tho association. Tho convention then adjourned to tako part in the parade. EVKNTNO SESSION. Upan reassembling at fivo r. h., a list of topics was taken up and discussed: Tho advantages of hoso carts over hose carriaeoo was discussed hv Thomas A. Jordau, ex-chief engineer Portland fire uepartment; tuo best methods of supply ingcities with water and the best kind of lira apparatus for small cities was also discussed. A. F. Wheeler; of Salem, dis cussed "What class of men are adapted to mako good and successful firemen?" "Our state association, its objects, aims and purposes," was given a thorough dis cussion by C. W. Fulton. Tho durabili ty and reiiibiliiv of hoso was also dis cussed, and W. J. Barry gavo a practical discussion of "Forest tiros and tho best method of extinguishing tho same." Other topics were discussed, mention of which space and time are wanting. Tho convention then appointed tho following judges in to-day's contests: Wm. Preston, J. N. Hoffman, A. F. Wheeler, T. A. Jordan, W. J. Barry. The following were selected as timo keepers: S. W. Church. J. W. Hume, L. A. Sanc tuary. Tho election of officers for tho ensuing year resulted as follews: President. B. S. Wersley: vice-president, J. A. Hoff man; secretary and treasurer.F.E. Hodg Hedg kin: board of directors, A. F. Wheeler, C. J. Trenchard, L. A. Sanctuary. The place of meeting for tho next tourn ament was not officially decided, but will come up to-day. BuckZcn'M Arnica Salve. Thk Best Sai.vk iu the world for pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or liionev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. ForVnle bv Y. E. Dement & Co. WHAT! Eo Yoti Thinlc that 6"3cW of TJie Chop House Gives you a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Not much r but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 25 cents. He buys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it'' IforalVeat Fitting; Koot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che uanms street, next door to I. XV. CabO. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. :-r'Ii Eastern ami Shcmlivater Hay CyMcr Constautl v on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. AGoocICirar, Jiiit as good as you usnallv pav a bit for, can b: had FOB FIVE CENTS at C. P. ilson's. At Fran It Fabre'n. Boardfor S22JK) a month. Tho best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. Private card rooms at Jell's new sa loon -The Telephone.' Order your Firemen's Shirts from Prael Bros. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prions. To-tIay?K Tournament Will need Decorations. The best as sortment and lowest figures at Caiu. Ad m: it's Crj'stal Palace. Firemen antl Citizen Will find decorations, flags, etc., to suit their ta;te and purse at GniFFiN it Reed's City Book Slore. Our sale of Ball's Corsets is unnrecc deiited. Pkaeh Bros. Bein Jloro Pleasant To tast, more acceptable to the stom ach, and more truly benficial in its action tne lainous California Iinuid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs is rapidly super seding all others. Try it For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. 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. V. Cnns drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Shiloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure is-sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by Y. E. De ment. Don't pay 25 to 50 cents for dinner when you can get a better one at the Telephone for 15 cents from 11 to 2. When others fail try Crow, the lead ing Photographer, No. C W ater street Cuts, lirui&cs,Sores,Uln'rj!,SaIt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruj tions, and positively cures Piliis. or no TnETARADEt A Flno Turn Oct ETerjbodj- Pleased." As tho hour for tho parade to form drew nigh yesterday afternoon many an anxious eye was turned to the west, whero tho clouds looked black and heavy. A few minutes before one fell u light shower, but by tho timo for tho proces sion to get together had arrived tho afternoon was fino and no better weather could bo desired. Tho parade rendezvous was in front of lho city hall, and after being formed under the skillful super vision of tho grand marshal and his aids, the procession moved. Frsfc camo a de tachment of police, then the chief engi neer and his assistants, the marshal and aids, followed by tho H. A. C. band, from Salem, which inado music along tho route. The delegates to the State Firo nien's association took a rece33 to take part in the parade and marched after tho baud, followed by Astoria engine compa ny No. 1 tho engino magnificently dec corated with wreathes of flowers and heavy masses of brilliant blossoms and drawn by four brown horses. Astoria No. 1 ho3e team was next in line, after which camo Albany hose team No. 1. a fine looking body of men, followed by Salem No. 3, Tigers No. 2 of Salem and the Tiger No. 2 hose team; this wa3 an object of interest and praiso along tho lino of march. Following camo tho En gine team, who will be heard from to-day and after them marched Bescue engino company jM. , meir engino guttering in the light and gorgeous with flowers, drawn by four gray horses and followed by liescuo lioso team. Tuo tender team preceded the fino looking delegation that drew the apparatus of Alert H. & L. No. 1. After the long and brilliantly attired procession had gono over tuo entire route, the resident companies were es corted to their respective houses and C. W. Fulton, in a few remarks from the balcony of No. 2's, thanked tho visitors for their presence in the parade, tho band for their efficient aid and dssured tho delegations that had come to participate in tho tournament that they were twice welcome and that in tho morrows contest thcro would be every opportunity to test tho skill and efficiency of tho volunteer fire departments of tho state. Largo crowds filled tho streets, tho awnings and roofs, tho windows, and tho graud stand that had been erected on Hamilton street. Tho affair passed on without any accident, and reflects credit on those who organized and participated in it. To-day the fun begins at 9 A. M. TOUUXAilEXT NOTES. To-day's coktests begdj at 9 this sionx rso. 8IIABP. M. P. Minor is tho Xcics correspondent during tho tournament. Geo. Saubsnt represents tho Salem Statesman in tho tournament. Tho H. A. C. band of Salem present a fine apnearanco and make good music. The Salem boys think that Squemoqua street is "a daisy of a track" to run on. A. F. Wheeler, assistant state treasur er, was mingling in tho giddy throug yes terday. The probable foot race between Martin of Yamhill and Geo. Noland is a much discussed topic. Tho placo tor holding the next tourna ment will bo either Eugene or Salem, the latter, probably. "As lino a body 01 firomon as over aascmbled in Oregon,' is the verdict of visiting veterans. That hosa carriage of Tiger's No. 2, of Salem, was a noticeable feature in yester day's procession. Tho Eugene delegation attracts consid erable attention by the lively way thev pick up their feet. J. B. Fithian, of tho Sta'.ularJ, is tha correspondent of his journal in describ ing the tournament. Kant's cartoons were a prominent feat ure of tha decorations on Alert H. & L company's hou-.e yesterday. A large number of additional spec tators and participants came down 011 the boat yesterday afternoon. Mr. Stites, editor and reporter of tho Albany Democrat, occupied a place of honor in the parado yesterday. The resident companies will keep open house to-night, and victors and van quished will meet in friendly reunion. Tho thanks of Tim Astokian are due tho obliging secretary of tho association. Frank E. Hodgkin, assistant secretary of state, v The valley boys have been doing some lively practicing since they struck the planks. They say they don't want any better track. "What aro tho wheelbarrows for? ' was the question a good many asked yester day on seeing tho wheelbarrows in the rear of the Salem band. Pools sold lively last evening. Bescue No. 2 and Tigers had tho call in tho steamer contest; Grunt and Noland sold lively in tho 300 yard race. Quito a number embraced tho oppor tunity of a trip to the ocean yesterday morning and went on tho Gm. 'Miles, re turning shortly after noon. "You Astorians tako tho cako for tasty decorations and small flags," said a visit or yesterday afternoon, after feasting his eyes on tho wealth of adornment that made brilliant tho lino of march. J. W. Welch, superintendent of the Wr.ter works, wishes it stated that ho will keep equal prcssuro on tho water pipes all day and that it is hi3 desire to give each company a fair show in supplying them all exactly alike with all the water they may need. That was a pity to have No. One's hoso cart smashed that way last evening. But it can't "be helped. Tho judges and time keepers elected by the board of directors yesterdav are requested to meet at Bes cuo No. 2a engine house at 8 o'clock this morning, to make all preliminary ar rangements. Syrup orFJ;rw Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system ; to act on, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently vet thoroughly; to dispel lleadachs, Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation Indigestion and kindred ills. Shiloh's Vitalizcr is wnat you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price lu and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement Gymnasium: Boys Class. A class for boys from the ages of 7 to 13 years will be formed at the Astoria Gymnasium. A competent teacher will be provided. Apply at the gymnasium between the hours of 10 a. M.and 10 r.M. W.E. Johns, Prop. If yon want a first-class plctnre go to Crow's gallery and you will bu sure to he suited for his work recommends itself. , . The average female heart is left In a perfect flutter by;our latest arrivals or novelties in Dress goods, Parasols, etc rr.AEL Bubs. Test Yonr EaMpg Fowfler To-Day ! Brands adrcrtiscd as absolutely pnra THE TEST: Tlaco v can top down on a tot etoTo nattt Iiratcd.then reniOTO tho corer and smell. Achein. 1ft Trill not bo required to detect tho prcaeccs at Acuaonla. DOES K0T CONTAIN AlDIOXiA. IU UtillUolMU His NEVER 8" QactloatJ. InajnilHonhoKcsforafjuartercfacentarr it liia stood the consumer's reliable test, THE TEST OF THE OWEN, Price BakiBg Powder Co., Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, The strongest, raost dcllcioas and natural Jlafortno'vra.aud 3?. Price's Lupalin Yeast Gems 1 or Light, Hsalthy Brwd.TheEeitDrj-Hop Yeast iu tbe world. FOR SALE BY GROCERS, CKICACO. - ST. LOUIS MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange. Almond, Rose, etc., Urvsr as delicately and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. ST. LOUlSi For sale by'dnTixo. Merle & Co., Agents' Port laud, Oregon ALWAYS WELL DRESSED, Always Satisfied, A If You Buy Heady Made OK GET MADE TO ORDER Yont Mm, ami Jonfeliii GooOs OF TEE BOSS Tailor and Hatter. P. Patterson, . CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Shop on Concomly Street, opposite Kinney's Cannery. SASHES. DOORS. MOULDINGS, ETC, ON HAND. Estimates given and all work warranted to give satisfaction. To Rent. THE FINE BUSINESS STORE FOKMEK ly occupied by J. Pilger. A desirable location. Apply to C. S. GUNDERSON. Hot J.uncli, at ilic Telephone Saloon From 11 to 2 every da A fine lunch with drink or cigar, 25 cents. No charge after two o'clock, Jeff. Shiloh's Catarrh Iteniedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptneria and Canker lloulh. Sjold by W. E. Dement. For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank" Fabre's. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles A full Jf guaranteed. P SPECIAL ALWAYS IN STYLE, Jllf JA 1 Allium l" "' 1 J UWfe J4m - Th.e OT gTOEI&. Our. "-lock is now complete iu every department and ladies wishing a choice selection of first class goods at very LOW PRICES would do well to call early. In the following lines of goods our selections and prices will compare favor ably with Eastern and San Francisco houses carrying first class goods. Rich Black and Colored Silks. Handsome Brocaded Black and Colored Silks. Evening Silks, in all the latest tints. Fine Imported Dress Goods. Embroidered and Figured Combination Suits. New Ginghams. New Prints. New Lawns. New Charr.brays. New Table Linen and Napkins. Embroidered Table and Piano Covers. Lace Curtains and Curtain Nett. Novelties in, Lace Goods, Buttons, Gloves, , Parasols, Ribbons, Fans, etc., etc. Cloak Department. Having bought more largely than this seasons trade seems to demand we have concluded to reduce our immense stock to cost price. TILE LATEST STYLES IX Ladies Cloaks, Traveling- Ulsters, Wraps, Jerseys, etc., etc PYTHIAN BUILDING, Tlie lew York Novelty Store The Leading Stationers and Kews Dealers of Astoria. S I U ARTISTS' MATERIALS. TOIIiET AItTICI.ES, JAPANESE GOODS PASCY GOODS. BABY BUGGIES. UJ ca 2 u E iu a The Latest Notions We defy any and all competition. OPPOSITE PARKER HOUSE, GO TO THE Hair Dressing Saloon Pnrlicr House, Main St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, II. Du PARK, Prop. . ii? Ill II tStJilrk p I UHl wp Headquarters for Decorations of all Kinds. FLAGS, LANTERNS, BALLOONS, SHIELDS. FESTOONING IN ALL COLORS, w uitlfTiil y& I1CE.U. w r 1 riif fii 1. n i1 " jjjfa-1. juruwi pigiasiiB3Gi&:iz3sissssa3S32ZBBZG35aniis3iasamiai:sa:as5 i VO m KB BI1V 111 wais s 5 y s 3aa5:i3cssasiDE2azi:ssi5sisaai2s:c::sxsai:saa3a:B:s:sEi;axiH- The Leading Clothier and Hatter. New Goods! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Msa's, "STo-aHas' and Boys' CL0THIN ncsaa Hats and Furnishing Goods. "FINEST GOODS AT TEE LOWEST PUICES.. AT - Leading ASTORIA, OREGON. 2 PIAXOS. 0 m'SICAL SXSTBC.ME.Vr.4. a I JEll'EIiKY. kj WATCHES AXD CLOCKS. O 1 BIRD CAGES. - ana" Novelties, Etc. Call, examine our goods and be convinced. - ASTORIA, OREGOX. ' F. ..J-l. W. E, DEMEKT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TCILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded Lfjj New Styles! fcP rTTWiTSR A