CV ?hc glattj jsforiim ASTORIA, OREGON: I'JMDAV irxK W1 ISSUED EVEEY MORKING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HAL1I.ORAN & COMPANY, I'DIILISIIKKS A' rKOI'RIBTOKS, ASTORIA!? BUILDING, - - CASS bTREEl Terms of Subscription. Served hy Carrier, per week locts. Sent t)v Mall, per month nocts. " " one year .$7.00 1-ree ot postage to subscribers. JSr-Advcrtlscnients inserted lv the year at the rate of 2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising nity cents per square, each insertion. Notice To Adrcrliscrs. The Astobian' Ruarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of anv newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file at tlieiL Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. The Lucayas has arrived out. The new postal cards are pink. Social at Ladies' Coffee Club this even ins. The bark Jlirmah is now due from Honolulu. To-morrow night, 'Tuo Shadows of a Great Citj-." There are 239 prisoners in tho .Salem penitentiarj-. Ex- Senator Slater will orate at Haker City on the 4th. Jas. O. Spencer lias boon appointed notary public at Clifton. Considerable street work is beimi done in several parts of tho city. Tho schooner Alculde arrived in freight laden from San Francisco yesterday. Tho It. It. Thomj)son started for Port land at six o'clock j'esterday evening. Tho Slate arrived in at nine yesterday morning; the Columbia sailed at noon. Reserved seats for Janauschok's match less impersonations at tho Now York Noveltj" store. No. 1, Vol. 1. of the Ochocho llewiew, published by Messrs. Douthill & Harness at Prineville, is received. Eli jab Smith, pre?idout of the O. It. it N. company, was in the cit- yesierday,on bis way to San Francisco. Frank Owen, whose memory is dear to some, is about to start a "newspaper," the Hearer at Snohomish, W. T. Tho Chronicle asserts that there are twelve hotels in Seattle which would provo death-trap? in caso of a sudden tiro. 'The shadows of a groat cilj-;' then Jnnauschek; then mountain pink:" "Peok's bad boy;" tho next will be some thing olse. Chinamen boast that for $l.r0 besides tho regular fare thoy have no difficulty in getting over the line from British Colum bia to this country. Tho Astoria Ladies' Coffeo club will have a pleasant social at their rooms this evening. A handsome lunch and lator in tho evening music and dancing. Tho regular public examination of par sons wishing to obtain certificates to teach in Clatsop county, begins at the court houso at nine o'clock this morning. Tho Seaside Houso on Clatsop beach opens to-morrow under the experienced management of Chas. Ohle. It is well fitted up and every attention will be paid guests. See adv't. There will be a special meeting of tho city council this evening to appoint a policeman in place of Jno. Curran who was elected at tho last meeting of the council and who declines to serve. A Salem drunk has a card in tho States man thanking tho police force for their kindness to him while confined in jail. This is a new departure in tho matter of "Cards of Thanks"' that are now so com mon. In tho early morning tho twinkling fires in tho bows of tho fishing fleet in the stream bound westward look as though tho stars of heaven were multi plied and reflected in the translucent depths. Charles A. Strauss has been appointed a naval cadet to Indianapolis by Hon. Binger Hermann, congressman elect, to succeed young Strang. Master Strauss is 17 years of age and a graduate of tho Portland high school. Tho seaside season has about begun. Our visitors are welcome. Thej will find abundance of good things to eat, good digestion will wait on appetito and health on both; sweet sleep and renewed vigor will bo theirs, and when they return to their inland homes it will doubtless bo with tho kindliest remembrances of tho kindly clime that has so marvelonsly in vigorated their wearied frames. There is little stirring in the county offices. County Clerk Trenchard issues an occasional marriage license and re cords some real estate transfers. Sheriff Ross has a deputy up at Elliot's lauding to keep off all intruders; tho county court will have a seance on tho Gth of July; the jail looks as picturesque as ever; Counts' Treasurer Bergman is busy cal culating interest on warrants presented prior to Oct. 1st, '83 and paying the same. The Oregon Spectator of February, 1SI6, gives a list of tho vessels entering and leaving tho Columbia for the year ending in February, 181C. There were nine arrivals, comprising tho Hudson Kay company's barks ancourcr and Cowlitz, and schooner Cadboro. the American brig Chcnamus, Swedish brig Bull, and her Britannic majesty's sloop-of-war Alodcslc. Some of these entered twice in tho year. Tho departures also numbered nine. There's a good story going around of a certain man on whom a counterfeit half dollar was recently passed. He said nothing till the chap that passed it on him gave himself away by inquiring about it. Then ho gave him to under stand that he had no difficult v in work ing it eff: that the government redeemed bad money occasionally to keep it out of circulation, and he was ono of tho few that could fix matters. Tho listener bit, swallowed hook and all, and in a week turned up with all sorts of counterfeit money that ho had hunted up, begged, borrowed and stole, bought at a discount and every way. Ho expected to make a winning,"but when tho party of the first Eart laughed at him, he at last saw that e had been victimized himself a hun dred times worse than tho man on whom he had passed the countefeit half-dollar, and who had adopted'this plan of getting even with tho fellow, Notice. Dr. .Jay Tuttle desires the person who has his ear syringe to return it at once to his office or residence. Attention Knights! The members of Astoria Lodge, No. G, K. of P. are hereby requested to as semble at their Castle Hall on Friday evening, June 2Gth, 18S3. ats o'clock r.si. for the traansaction of business. By order of the C.C. W. L. Robb, K. of R. and S. BODT F0U5I). CATnLAiinT, W. T., June 24th, 1885. Editoh AsTonio;: "While G. F. McXally, fisherman for Eureka Packing company was drifting near Cathlamet this morning, ho caught the body of a man in his net, and tied it to tho shore of Paget island, J. H. Gra ham, justice of tho peace was notified, and summoning a jury proceeded to the place where tho body was tied, bat the body having been in the water so long the jury were uuablo to guess as to tho man's age. complexion, color of hair, nationality or causa of death, unless 03 accidental drowning; hoight about T feet ten inches, weight when living about 180. What clothes remained on tho body were very rotten, part of a whito and "black checked woolen overshirt remained around the neck, black pants, red woolen drawers, coarse bootr'on right foot, No. a, well worn. The body was buried near the place where found with thoughts of sorrow for the fate of the unfortunate u. C. SOJlETIII.Nti EW Tho Columbia Rapids Tug and Port ago Co., filed articles of incorporation in the county clerk's office yesterday. Tho incorporators are Jay Tuttle, "Win. Mc Cormick and J. O. Bozorth. The capital stock is $3,C00; tho object is to build. equip, own and onerate ono or more rap- 'ids tug boats. The intention is to build a working mod'l of the invention of Win. McCormick and give it a practical test at the cascades. Referring to the invention under date of tho 2,"th inst., writing to tho inventor, U. Ii. bcott, captain of tho Iclenhone, says: My opinion is your ideas arc good; that ysur apparatus will do tho work you claim. 1 am very anxious to see it thoroughly tested." U. B. Scott. Ki'AL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A. V. Allen and wife to C. 1L Page, titlfi in lots 7 and S, block 14'J, McCJure's Astoria; 1. C. II. Page and wife to John and Jas. Kenney: lots 7 and 8, block 1411, Mc Clure's Astoria; 250. C. IS. Soronson and wife to J. E. Hig gins: lot 5. block 97; 750. Thalia L. Owen to Thos. Raed: ." acres in sec. 7; 550. A. W. Berry and wife to Isaac Bergman- y& interest in lot 4. block 1)5; S lots 5 and G, block 73, McClnro's Astoria". 5. ' Geo. W. Toothakor and wife to Chas. Petefiflh: lots 10 and 11, sec. 14, T. 7, N. IS. a, W.; 1,C00. J.F.audD.T. Barrows to S. D. Bar rews: emit claim deed to M sec. IS. T. (I, N. IS. 9 W., 1C0 acres; 1. A War of Hares. Last Tuesday morning two drunken men on the roadway near Union town upset two Chinamen. Tho Chinamen got some of their crowd together and beat the men. Tho men got some of their crowd together and made it equally unpleasant for the Chinamen. Tho Chinamen then took refuge in their head quarters. Their assailants increased in numbers, mado another assault upon the Mongolian stronghold. The descendants of Zengis Khan sallied forth with knives and clubs; their opponents mustered for the fravwhen Messrs. Tallant and bmith got between the belligerents and suc ceeded m calming their angry passions. Tho fire still smoulders and may yet be quenched in gore. Shsdovx of a Great fit jr. We arc to have presented at tho Ross' Opera house on Saturday evening, Juno 27, that sterling melo-draraa, "Shadows of a Great City," ono of the best pieces of the kind yet given to the public. Cn liko most melo-dramas to which we havo been introduced, "Shadows of a Great City" is an American play, and is Amer ican m everything. Tho scenic effects introduced are reulistic, and tho charac ters are types of every-day life seen in any city. The plot is a pleasant depart ure froin the old repetitions of English melo-dramas. Ono of the great features of the play is the abundance of incidents, thrilling and exciting, which rapidly fol low each other, keeping tho auditor inter ested throughout the play. The company presenting this play is one of the strong est organizations on the road, the names that head it Lewis Morrison, George Osbourne, and L. IS. Stockwell being a guarantee of its strength and character. Reserved seats on sale at the New York Noveltv store. U. S. CIRCCIT COURT NOTES. J. M. Shively vs W. W. Parker et al; motion to strike out parts of answer de nied; plaintiff ten days to reply to new matter in answer. Shively vs. Grant; motion to strike out parts of complaint allowed. Shively vs Noyes; motion to strike out parts of complaint allewed: twenty da3's to answer. And now "lis almost tiino sweet maidens think From urban dust and smoko and heat to ilee, To put aside tho rollers of the rink And sport among tho rollers of tho sea. lectins Saturday F.vcning-. There will be a business meeting of the British Benevolent Association at the Rooms of Alert H.&L. Co. 'o.l, on Saturday evening, the 27th inst. at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of all members anil those desirous of becom ing members, is requested. Y. G. Richakdsox, Sec'y, Ladies Coffee Clnl Social. The Ladies' Coffee Club will give a social at their hall, over 1). L. Beck & Son's store, on Friday evening. Music, refreshment and dancing will be the attractions of the evening. First class photos at Partridge's. "Xoiivc. D. II. Mcintosh assumed charge of the city delivery of The Daily As toria:? on the 1st inst All' payments are to be made to him and he is author ized to receipt for the same. J. F. Halloran & Co. Jfo Mco Hard Times Free Board ! You live in vain if you do not go to ihe Telephone Saloon, and try Baldy George. NO MORE charge for Lunch. Free all the time. Hot from 11 to 2. Soup, Clam Chowder, etc., etc Vaqucro Cigars, AAA Old Valley Whiskv,Boca Beer on draught, Halt-and-Halt; Latest Papers, Billiards, Piano; Best place in town. A COHM0X ILLUSION. 'He' A Wonderful Genlm-rity lie Drinks." "Don't you know," said the barkeeper as ho mixed up a little cough medicine, while tho reporter nipped a clove, "that there are lota of young men who love to boast of what they might havo been be fore they were ruined by drink, and it is only too true that whiskey had very lit to do when it ruined them. In this busi ness I have met hundreds of men whom honest people look upon, exclaiming, 0, there's no telling what great things they might do if it wasn't for tho curso of whisky.' If those chaps wero sober, their real merits would shino out, and you can put this down, they would givo an exceedingly poor light." "But have you never come across an in dividual who would be of some uso to the world were it not that his intellect was blunted by excessive indulgence in liquor?' asked tho reporter. "Oh yes! heap3 of em' geniuses! If you coujd drop in hero some evening, I'd point yon out a lawyer who was a worth less one in hia time, but who is now talked of as if he could be tho first jurist of tho day only for his appetite. When ever a fourth-rate doctor or lawyer takes to drink, he begins right off to get a reputation; and although people don't emplov tuem, tney suaue tueir neaus anu stgh, "What a pity it is that so-and-so drinks. He's got remarkable talent, and there's nothing ho couldn't do if he'd only let liquor alone.' It sets mo wild to have to listen to such foolishness; but you know a bartender musn't always sav what he thinks." "I tell you that half of them indulge for tho sake of making a qualified name and reputation?" 'You have implied as much." "Well, I'll say it again; it's true. Let a mechanic go reeling along tho street threo days out of six, and folks will point him out as the best mechanic that ever struck the town. Wonderfnl man, that! He could bo n millionaire if ho onlv wouldn't drink". "This genius talk is worso with new s paper men than with any other class. Vou know yourself that there's hardly a lush on a "newspaper that isn't consid ered a genius, and this simply becauso he is a lush. If theso drunken geniuses would get sober, they'd give themselves away by showing what frauds they are. The best printers work steadily and well, and don't get any credit for it; if they mnko any failures they aro blowcd about. The lush doesn't fail, because ho never does anything worthy of an attempt that might result in a failure." "Good-night!" Sl'RINU STYLES IN NEWSPAPERS. Spring styles in tho best newspaper so ciety show a number of changes. Cred its aro now usually worn at the bottom of tho item. Their use is "do rigueur." In ultra-fashionable offices this season "our esteemed exchange" has quite taken tho place of "our contemporary." In the funny columns tho "chic" thing is to joke at tho jokes. An "ennui" air with the old mother-in-law, plumber and ice cream squibs is much affected. Tho ad dition of the word "chestnut" or "rats" at the end of an item is esteemed a neat thing in trimmings. Full dress this year is worn in shades a triflo darker than last season, luo late spring thaws and swollen streams havo muddied tho water used in tho paper mills. The "we" is now worn chielly with tho facetious paragraph. In brevier editorial it is "en regie" only with the gravely flippant "tout ensemble." Snako stories retain their popularity. They aro worn a trille plainer and with less garniture of tho same than last season. Headlines aro worn plain, of the same material as tho body of tho articlo. Tho alliterative and old-colored Dolly Varden styles aro es teemed marks of vulgarity and lack of acquaintance with "lo beau monde." For facings to tho genial editorial tho playful pun is no longer tho mode. It has been superseded bj the artful syllo gism. In dramatic criticism the sombre half mourning stylo of last year has given way to tho soulful gush, very low in the corsage. Tho recent farewell to Irving bj' Willie Winter is noted as the most "decollete" thing in this line yet exhib ited. In affidavits of circulation this season no novelties aro noted. The old style of taking tho total issue on weekly day, multiplying by threo and commit ting perjury before a notary public, is still all tho rago. Buncombe wagors offered rival publishers are still used as trimmings in the east. In lingerio u pretty little thing is a lady society re porter, who does not try to slip in puffs of dry goods houses nor stab her lady friends in accounts of receptions. Tho novelty is exceeded in supply by the de mand. Chicago Tribune. He hies to scenes of rural bliss, To spend a month in idleness, And hopes to havo his health restored By country air and country board. He little knows, and more's the pity, Tho board each day comes from tho city. Attention A. II. tfc F.. Co. Team. .Members composing the Compxny Team during the Tournament held in Astoria June 10th and 11th are hercbv ordered to return to the Foreman oh or before July in, lSKi. the suits fur nished them by the company; or such portions as they desire, the articles not. returned to be settled for as per previous arrangement. F. B. Elberson, Foreman. V. T. Jordax, Secy. Syrup orFigs. Manufactured only hy the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This ilcasant liquid fruit remedy mav be md 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 acton. uie jjivcr, Xk-iuiicys aim jjowcis genuy yet thoroughly; to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers: to cure- Constipation Indigestion and kindred ills. what: Do You Think that JcfT ot 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 25 cents, lie buys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it" The average female heart Is left in a perfect flutter by our latest arrivals of novelties in Dress goods, Parasols, etc Pkaei. Bi:os. For a Xcat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che natnus street, next door to I. W. Case. All poods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new poods constantly arriving. Custom work. "llackmetack," a lasting and fra crant nerfume. Price 25 and 50 conts. I Sold by V.E. Dement, THE MORTGAGE TAX LAW. EDITOE ASTOMAX: There has been much controversy about the mortgage tax law of this state. Tho moneyed men believing that it is not a good or just law and tho other side be lieving that foreign capital should pay its legitimate share of taxes. Looking at this matter from an equitable point mortgages aro not indebtedness, but a bond to secure payments of different amounts of money, and sometimes at different places. Tho indebtedness is not vested in the mortgage but in the notes that tho mortgage or bond is given to secure, and until those notes become due that the mortgage is given to secure tho mortgago has neither any force or value, tho value being vested in tho notes, andjthejfailure of thopaymentof thonotes forfeits" the mortgage or bond. And now comes this query: the notes are assessa ble where tho owner resides and also the foreclosure of the mortgage is also in tho district court where tho owner of theso notes or values that tho mortgages re sides. Then it follows as a matter of certainty that tho equity of an adminis tration or partition of a persons estate is where ho lives and at no other place. The divorce laws of tho states develop this curious feature in tho laws of equity that a woman can and often does secure a divorce from her husband in courts that have no jurisdiction to partition the husbands or joint estate, but these courts cannot partition tho estate of tho parties unless tho suit is brought where the hus band lives for all joint or family titles aro in his name. This question of moit gages presents about tho samo features at law in equity that cases of divorce does both are a forfeiture of a bond or con tract only and courts to havo jurisdic tion on cases arising, must be in the dis trict where tho owners or parties reside. Anoto that is secured by mortgage is also negotiable and can be sued upon at common law, and also collected inde pendent of tho mortgago that secures the notes, and a note that is secured by a mortgage might fall into hands that had no knowledge of the mortgago or bond security, and collected tho same as an unsecured note. There is no differenco between notes; both tho mortgago and unsecured notes aro negotiable and it follows that notes and moneys are assess able only where their owners residence is. These being tho facts the Oregon mort gage tax law is only boys play, and will only end in making fees for pettifoggers. O. P. Hkntjy. Convicts havo for somo time been busily engaged manufacturing the brick for tho additions to be mado to tho peni tentiary. It is thought that the work will bo completed by tho latter part of the fall. By that time also many im provements already marked out for the asylum will bo completed. Tho active work will begin on tho state house. Probably tho first improvement mado there will be tho finishing and furnishing of tho representatives' hall. Since tho repairs to bo mado are under roof, tho work can be done in tho wintor. It is not likely that the dome will bo com pleted before the next legislature. Salem Statesman. xc4eii Thousands AH over the land are going into ec stasy over Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their unlooked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guar anteed to positively cure Severe Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, .Hoarseness. Loss .of Voice, or-any affec tion of the Throat and Lungs. Trial bottles free at W. E. Dement & Co.'s J)rug Store. Large size 1.00. The Babies Cry For Ii. And the old folks laugh when they find that the pleasant liquid fruit reme dy Syrup of Figs is more easily taken and more beneficial in its action than bitter, nauseous medicine. It strength ens the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels while it arouses them to a healthy activity. For sale by V. E. Dement & Co. For Dinner Parties lo order, at fiort notice, go to Frank Fabre's. Gray sells Sackett Ilros.' Al sawed cedar shingles A full M jennranteed. rcs!i V.nstcm ami !Shcnl water ISaj Oyster Constantlv on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. A Good Ctppir, Just as good as vou usual I v liav a bit for, can bH had FOR FIVE CENTS at C. P. Wilson's. AH 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. Conn's druc store, opposite Occident hotel. Astoria. Crow's gallery is headquarters for the best photographs for the least money. For the very best photographs at the lowest prices" call on Crow the Photo grapher, No. 6 Water street For DvspepsiaandLiver Complaint, vou have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Sniloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement Remember Adler's reduction of 25 per cent on Silver-ware. He still has a line assortment of Rodgers Bros' well known platcd-ware. E. J. Partridge will remain a few days longer; now is the time to get good views of the city. The beat place to buy wedding pres cnts i-? at Adler's. You can find there anything you want at bed-rock prices. A beautiful 12." Palace Organ for 7u, warranted for 3 years, at AUiers. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland prices." E. J. Partridge, photographer, arrived Tuesday and will remain one week. Sleepless Nights made miserable) by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment & Ce: " Shiloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures conMimptlon. Sold by W. E. De ment. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ! bhUoirs Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by V. E. Dement. Vocal and Instrumental lUusic. A ladvis desirous of obtaining a class in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Best San Francisco references. For particulars enquire at Xew Yoric Nov elty Store. At Franlc Fabre's. Board for S22JX) a month. The best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF ffe rf -THY W1M"I l ExMfe&gTS Af?.,gi T7STTD. Vanilla, Juemon, Oraase, etc., flavor Cakes, Creams, Faddlne, tc, as dell- cutely and naturally as tho fruit frota which they arc made. For Strength and True Fruit Flavor They Stand Alone. PREPARED BY THC Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, III. St. Louis, MO UAKER3 OF Dr. Prices Grsam Baking Powder AND Br. Price's lupulin Yeast Gems, Best Dry Hop Yeast. FOR SALBBYGRCX3ERS. VE JIAKE I1CT ONE QUALITY. The ae9t dry hop yeost in tho world. Bread raised by this yeast is Hght.whlte nnd wholesome like our grandmother's delicious brend. CROCERS SELL THEM. PREPAIU9 BY THC Price Baking Powder Co., HanTrs of Dr. Pncs's special FteYenns Extracts, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. For sale by CrrriNG.MKRLE & Co., Agents Portland, Oregon inter Miction A stylish business suit - $10 Former price - - - 15 A stylish business suit Former price - - Fine Diagonal suit -Former price - - ii 16 20 25 The very best dress suit 25 Former price - - - 30 Boys' and youths' suits at greatly re duced prices, also all the extensive as sortment of Men's Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, floors and Shoes, Trunks and Valise3, Sold at cost by THE BOSS Merchant Tailor and Clothier. EXCURSION TO Young's RiYer Falls THE STEAMER "CLARA PARKER" Will leave Main Street Wharf, Next Sunday, the 28tli inst.; At 0 o'clock A. M. Fare for the Ronrid Trip, 50 conts Light healthy Bread, mm tw$wljj HYiAS!'e IX OTjOTSIKTGr! Summer Fashions III III TJa.9 Leading Dry Goods and OF ASTOSXS,. Our stock is now complete in 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 Charnbrays. 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. loak Department. MaTing bought more largely than this seasons trade serms te demand rru have concluded to reduce our immense stock to cost price. THE LATEST STYLES IN Ladies Cloaks, Traveling Ulsters, Wraps, Jerseys, etc., etc PYTHIAN BUILDING, The New York Novelty Store The Leading; Stationers and News Dealers of Astoria. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. q PIAXOS. S TOILET ARTICLES, E MUSICAL IXSTKOIK.TjJ. Ul JAPANESE GOODS. a JEWELRY. 2 5 FAXCY GOODS. WATCIIE8 AXD CLOCKS. O q! BABY BUGGIES. o BIRD CAGES. The Latest Notions We defy any and all competition. OPPOSITE PARKER HOUSE, GO TO THE 0, K. Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House, Main St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, II. Da PARK, Prop. W CITY BOOK STORE 6RIFJFIN & REED, STATIONERS 8NEWSDEALERS Everything new received fek SiuaiiiMiiixiiii2iHiiiamiiia9iiiiiaiiimHiiiiiMixuiii ID. a. Mcintosh,) taiaaaaassazEasaiixiaisxiaaaausasaiisaisassaBiaaiaaaiaiiaaBaaS The Leading Clothier and Halter, New Goods! ' IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Men's, Toutlis' and Boys CLOTHING) Hats and Furnishing Goods. aFINKT 0DS JLT THE LOWEST PRIOES.K i AT Clothing Hous ASTORIA, OREGON. and Novelties, Etc. Call, examine our goods and be convinced. ... ASTORIA. OREGOX. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGOX Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded as soon as published New Styles!