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-"ir,5SW01'"" 5s flSWWfw' fl) j VOL. XXI V, NO. 13. ASTORIA, OHEGO?7, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1885. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. BBSJPP- of to f JTli (Afitf S II"t-&ferik&?afefeiS Jnl IMi 1 in I HII wh&mmmg&Mmmmsr mv -' Ji-vi.ij'.-rii hm. - . BUSINESS CAUDS. TK. A. lu and J. A. fUITOX. Fliyslcisxss aud SiirffcoKS. "Will plve promnt attention to all calls, fiom any part of the city or county. Ofllce over Allen's Store, corner Cass aiul Syuemoqua streets, Astoria, Oicgon. Telephone No. 41. D n. fa?;k. ja2:. IIiyc$a and .Sur;reo. O.T.ec, EcomC, oer D. A. Mcintosh s stoie. Onicrc Hours :-0 to 11 a. si. ;-3 to 5 r. s:. Residence, opposite the Joliaascu building OKO. A. DOKKIS. GKO. '01.A: ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ::tte" In Kinney's p.'..vfc, pposili City "ait, Astoria, Oreguii. , W. FULTON. C FULTON. FOtTOTf BEIOTHKK ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C.Odd Fellows Building. i EL P. PAnKER SURVEYOR CF Clatsc County and City I Astoria Olllce :-N. K. comer Cass and Astor strccl-?, Room No. 8. J J. A. BOW Jilt V. Attorney and CuM-llcr at laiv, OSlcc on Chcnaniiis Street, Astorin. Oregon. 1 "W. M12VK. AltCIIITLCT AND SUPEKlNriJXDEKT. Ofkick : lUioni o, Kinney's r.riik Dloek, TAY TUTTIiK, 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SU11GE0:, Orncs-ltooms 1,2, and 3. rjtlilan 15n!M lug. Rksidkxcb On Cedar Street, b.iel. t.l St. Marj''s Hospital. F P. HICKS. A. K- SlIA'-V HLIGKS ii5 SHiV;. DENTISTS. Hontns 1:1 Allen's Ilulldin. :p -tali. ot ner Cjiis and Sipieniee.ut tiijl. Atiria Oregon. J0II1I. MITCUH.I.. Ktl.JMI M. HSMIST. 31 1 VV.U ELL & S K3I EST, Attorneys and CGuncelors at Law. llcunis 1. 2, .1, and 4 Kamin' llni'idiiw. North East Comer of Fird and Tine St reel-. rortlind, Oregon. BAHKIHG AND IHSURAHGE ! I. W. CASS, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTOK5A, - OJST.ty.'V. OFFICeIiOL'KS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clork I'. M. AHEAD OP ALL C03IPET1T0US: Capitol Flour, Manufactured on tho Gradual Rcduc.iun S j stem by tne Salem (Or.) Capito! Flour Mills Co.. MMITKU Is the only flour that has taken First Iii?e three years in succession at the EOJlTLAXi 3ESCAXES;y PAX::. Also at State Fair. One trial U suflicicut to convince of its .sin e riority. J'ee that lh iord CAriTOLlson each sack GEORGE SIIIEL. 8 Staric St.. Poi Hand Agent. WILSON & FISHER, Astoria Agents. A DIG STOCK OF Trunks, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Klc, Just Received at Phil, A. Slokes & Go's, FlSBEHMo OUTFITS. OIL SKINS, Gum Boots, Overalls. Shirts, Etc AT PMLA.Stokes&Co. Next door to Fo?rd & Stokes' store, Ls head Quarters for Cloth Ing at Bottom Figures Everything bought here cuarauto'd to be Just as represented. No old stock; every thing fresh, and NEW GOODS on every steamer, iteinoniucr tne place, IMIX. A. STOKES & CO. S-A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS for sale at Prices that Defy Competition. To Rent. FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL IS' located. Apply at this OfHce. i A Q UESTION AB O UT I Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tha question ta3 probably beon asi.fl tbocieds cf UmM, "How ca EnroiV Iron UiUcn caro prpjy tainc?" Well, it drx-sa't. Bat it doss curs any disoasa for tihicli a reputable pSijrsiczan rrouM presenile I UQZ Physicians recozniz Inm the bost rc-torHira cent knoxn to tie pro'ession. and JDiniry of nuy o&din chonoal arm trill substantiate UwaTcrUon that thero r.re nmrc nreparati-maox iron thin of any oh-r scbtanco sol in nodi -? Vhm sbvra con clusively thit iroa is acknt.'"i v lie tho rana iicportact factor in mcp"J liccriI practics It i. hovevcr j:rcr3"rks'iVact.lh'tpTrtotho dewov cryof KKOl S'&UUrS !:iTTI:lrIwrtOl-, Jy saltsfactorj iron contbmatiia lu J ever ica found. BRQWK'S !R0H BinERSSTuSSgS. hcidich.crrroJscaconslir'Mwn nUollrr!rrp nic:;ici:!rid.H!n ..litON'niTTE:..' ctjrcs Indsstion, liiKciKcw, Wcitlta?-, DyEpcpsici Xalarla, C"5.'!!j rttl I"cr--Tired rcclirip,;rnrrjtl Urlsihjy.Fnia ir.ilt Si do, Baclt or Li mlis, Ilrad irtjp ad ?.Vit" ' Kit for all thcsoailunta l-a H procrKied dC BRGUfiTS IRON BiTTEHS.itlV i:nuta. Ktc all oilier tbrraoza mjcinos. It .c' eiowly. TVca tik;a by tho Sr rr-.pt'.'n benohtMrene-vedocn-rr. Thama-! tUenbac firmer, tha ejection iimrrT". the l-'h rs net ir' InKVIHenthfoffpCt.lsn'nIlrixnrnranalsn.I'M.rll l"hoyesl)Cffintonc9 to b.-vrhton: th iXia .lr- u,i; uo-iisycoiircpmwwUHcfye: uerr.vr:?n'w Uisipp'TTH; fcnct;--.nal 'ranRi!n lyr -tjw :ct. ltr. and if a nnr-an; m 'fw. rlmnl'nt mwm; im Enpplied for tin clt 1 i. Ilwn-nbc- BwnV Imn bitters :o the OM.Yir.rn awd.cine thit is nrt m jnnou". Physiciiut ami Jrypi4n rrcomntml K. TJsa Conaino has Trids JIkI; and crJ rsd hue ontcrappsr. T.lItK NO JTKL7:. S'iEIA IIEITSHU A V.CHtUitiN Wiiei.itsvi.i: Aof:.t lor 11.-. id Cix; on. Did you Sup- pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. A Clear 1 is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. TGBPm BOWELS, D5SORDERED Llg,sls and MAS-AREA Trom l hcbo sources ai i&c three-fourths of tho diseases cf tho human race. These symptoms indicate the r existence. lr.sH of Anpctltc, Ro-.vcls cootlvr, fclcli Ilcnilnclir, J"tallacs nftzr cat' IiCr,nverslo:i to cxertlo:orijo:IjGr mind. Eructation of food, In ita IjSI Ityoftcaiper,Zoir spirits, A ftcline; of !irivlnrfj;Icc!ccl noinc tlnty.IJ-z-iIiicss,Vl5ittcrlngRttlicIItart.Kots before !c eyes, Xiigkly colorcil Uiinc,CO.'STiIATIO.V,anilileinana tho use ora remedy that aitsdlrectlvon tho Liver. As a Liver inediemeTintfT'S 1IZ.TS ha o no e.pial. Tli iraction on the Kidneys and Skin is ait-o prompt; removing all impurities throuprli thc5Hi three ' scavenjjrra of the e stem," producing njipttite, totuid digestion, l-cgnlar Flools, a elerr sUin and a vig oroasbody. TCWS PIXiCS cause r.o nausea or griping nor intcrfcro "Willi daily reri: and are a i,orf ct A UTl D OTE TO MA LA R I A, Jfgfl.T... GnATlTAiuoRV.".,'":: s-? f' ingexlin ctantly tnaCvc-sr Llaiic l.vasinglo anplieatioa oi this Di .. SMM'bv Dnig tists,orscntlyexpiesjonrccciptofSL) OHIco, 44 Murrav Street, Nctt Vorlc. oi Bold Jew e!ii Scarf Pis, Chains, IMoliss, Piaucts ttsul Orjraub or flic IJcvJ incite at (Inii.oivf.st lric'. TJte ilnest stock of Jewch j m As4urla. I3Ail goods rarntiited ac roprestotis!. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER SPECIE 1AIL NOTICE. HEIIEAITER NO 31AIL Will bo Forwcrded by ttearner TO SAN FRANCISCO. Retered mail will ho forwarded throagli Tost Ofllce ia Ogden, and cidinaiy mail via Ashland, thence hy stage 125 miles to Delta, thence hy rail to SAN FRAKCSSCC. - n b ro " lie Normern raeiiic M11 carry Letters and Packages, as usual, hy a'l Steamers for San Frnnciseo and Pugot Sound Ports km T -s e? Fa ti vise POSTOrFICES Ecadjastcd Salaries in Oregon and "Wash ington Territory. "WAsniNGTOX, July G. The officials o the postoffice de partment have completed the second annual adjustment of the salaries of postoftices of tho presidential rank. This is tho first adjustment made up on the basis of the reduction of letter postage to to cent3. Of course this reduction has operated to the disad vantage of the offices, as the salary is predicated upon the receipts, but still, many office. have po added to their business that, while no increase of pay is secured, they have been en abled io retain the present salary. As stated, this adjustment only in cludes offices of the presidential rank, so termed localise the pay beinij at least S1.0J0 a year, the appointment of the poslniBster is vested by law in the president. They a-e divided into three classes. The first class comprises those of fices which receive a salary of 3,000 or more. To enable an offiee to enter this grade tho annual gross receipts mubt bo $10,000. Tho only office in Oregon of this grade is Portland, wjjTo the gross ieceipts are in excess of SG0.OQ0. No change 13 made iu the salary of the Portland office. The second chtss contains those of ccs receiving from two to three thousiiid dollars a year. It requires gross receipts of eight thonsaud dollars to be of this grade. Salem is the only one iu the state. The third class range from one to two thousand dollars, and tho gross receipts must be at least one thous and nine hundred dollars to promote nn office to this class. At present there arc twelve offices of this grade, but tinder the new adjustment there is a loss of one, Itoseburg having been relegated to the fourth class, its receipts net being sufficient to justify its retention in tho presidential rank. Under this adjustment only one office (Oorvaliis) increases its salary, and the addition is bnt a single hun dred dollars. The heaviest loss is two hundred dollars, which is sufTered by three offices -Jacksonville, Pendleton and Uosebnrg. Five oflices lose fine hun dred dollars. The following statement gives the presidential posloffices m Oregon, together with tho present salary and the salary as arranged under tho new adjustment, which takes oiTect with the opening of the fiscal year: ockoo:;. Ohl Salary. Kuhte xUIumv.. .Veif Salary $1C0 1100 Asblaiid 10C0 10M ARtorin VJM 18D0 IJaUt-r C:ty l'.OU 1400 (ViroUi i:W0 1100 rist Portland 1.T00 1100 EtU'cne Citv 1403 1-JOd Jacksonville ISO 1COJ Oregon City lliCO 1100 Pomlk-lon ICO) 1W9 Portianl :!-M3 V.2UQ Salem 2100 2100 ThoDaI:s 1700 H03 Tho largest increase of salary in Washington territory is made by TV. coma, where a gain of SHuO is awarded. Spokane Falls also adds to its pay. the amount beiug $103. WaH.i "Wnll.i lostw ?203. and four ofliees. Col fay, Dayton, Olyrapia and Seattle, lose each $100. Corr. Ore y on inn. V7vsan.-r.Tox, July 11 The deficit in the poslofilce department for the quarter cudisl ULas-ck 21sl is S1.0i, 0M. Div. ing the corresponding time Ial j ear the deficit was SSp5,000; thus the deficit for the March quarter of the present year is 8830,000 in ex cess", of the deficit during the corre sponding quarter of lSSi. Financial officers or the department had csti isated that the deficiency at the end of the present fiscal year would ba iK-lween $l,O0O,OJ0 and S5.030.000, but they arc now of tho opinion that tho deficit will aggregate about SG,C00,000 Tho reduction in revenue and in crease of expenditures is attributed io the bns.ncss depression, whfch is quickly felt in tho postoffice depart ment. YvAsniXGTox, Jul 11. The presi dent to-day appointed William Jos ephs Bryant of Sehome, W. T., in spector or nulls for l'nget sound, w. T., and William White, of Washing ton territory, to be United States at torney for the territory of Washing ton. London. July 14. The editor of the Pall JfaJl Gazelle has received letters from the queen and Gladstone, in which they heartily thank him for tho recent exposures of the traffic in young girls for immoral purposes, and assure him that h has their full sympathy in the matter. Sheep near Olalla in southern Ore gon have been poisoned by a mixture of wheat, salt, strychnino and glass Over thirty died out of one man's band. Stephen B.Elkins has sent a letter to the land office denying that he is no w or ever was an owner in the Maxwell grant A Rntland, Yt., woman has applied for a divorce from her husband on the ground that "a wealthier New York man wants her." If yon want to be fooled buy cheap imitations. If you want to bo happy buy St. Jacobs Oil which cures. A DEAD HAN'S DEAL. Being, an Account of the Eemarkahle Death of a Gambler. "I was just reading," said a Denver sport, "about a man winking his eye after his head was cut off. Now, I know I have seen something just as strange. Twenty years ago this month there was a lot of us look a trip to Old Mexico to see what we conld scoop in and, by tho v. ay, we got scooped and went bucking heavy on overy game wo could strike. One of our gang. Bill Brewster, was a rattling dealer, a good hand at short cards, and always had a pocketfnl of money till he got struck on Mexican monte. "Talk about your Grcazer's infatu ation for the game. I never saw one of them conld hold a marker to Bill. He'd get broke. Then he'd get a pack of cards and deal himself. He'd turn the cards for anybody or any thing when ho was busted. Some times he'd make a raiso and quit and go to playing faro, where he was, as a rule, lucky. But no sooner did he get a big stako than ho would tackle monte, and would invariably get downed. Us boys tried to persuade him to stick to a white man's game, bnt no, ho wouldn't have it, and was almost all the timo in a state of im pecuuiosity. "One day Bill had established him self in a pulque shop with his cards, and was turning them for anybody who wanted to wager a cent There was a party of Mexican bloods in the room, and finally they sauntered ovor to Bill's table, and one of them asked if ho would turn for $100. Bill said ho would, though ho didn't have but $10 in the bank. The fellow slaps down his money and Bill wins. That made the Mexican mad and he slaps down another. Bill wins again. The third lime, aud Bill Jscooped tho pile. "The Mexican asked Bill if he would turn for him for $1,000, and Bill told him it didn't make any dif ference if he made it $1,000,000, as tho bank was able to pay ten times that amount. The Mexican bet aud lost. Then he accused Bill of cheat ing. Bill called him a liar. "I was standing right to one side of BilL He had the cards in his left hand, aud had hold of the bottom card with his right hand. The Mex ican's hand was on his gun. " 'Hold on," said Bill; 'don't draw till I make this turn. I'll bet vou $1,000 to $100 that it's the seven of spades.' "'Done,' sava the Mexican, who threw $100 on'lhc table. "Bill commenced pulling the card out slowly. The Mexican was watch ing. There were two black spots showed up. and Bill's hand stopped. Quick as a flash the Mexican drew his gun and tired. Bill never moved iu his chair, but his right hand kept its slow motion until tho card was drawn 'rom the pack and held up to view. It was tho seven of spades. The hand moved slowly back ajrahi and tho card was laid on the table. Bill then leaned back iu his chair and chut his eyes. "We were so excited whou the shot was fired that wo didn't know what to do, and, as Bill continued to turn the card, we supposed he hadn't been hit, but we found out differently when we examined him. Ho was shot directly through the heart. "Now, I reason that thing out this was: Bill was determined to con vince that Mexican that ho didn't know as much as he thought he did. That thought was in his mind when he was shot, and, though killed in stantly, his wishes were carried ont after death. Bill was game, too, aud I believe that if ha hadi.'t realized that ho was a dead man when shot, and hadn't wanted to win the Mexi can's money, ho would ha'.e grabbed his gun and done some execution with it. "That's why I say a man can do a thing after ho's dead." I!o (testis with the Children. "Now quit your crying, sir, or I'll give you something to cry for." When suchwords are spoken to a weeping little boy, he don't know whether to stop crying or to go on. Bnt he docs know that cross old annty who says them is a hateful creature. What makes her hateful? Possibly dyspep sia; or maybo liver complaint. Iu either case, give cross aunty a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters and tone her up so that she may bo healthy and happy. A "young lady of superior shape and figure" sued her employer, a New York cloak manufacturer, for twenty weeks' pay, at S1G a week as model, He claimed that she was discharged for not attending to her business, and she insisted that she never ro fused to "work" in the fitting depart ment, though she did refnso to act as a model on the customers' floor, where she would bo "submitted to promis cuous handling, and examination.'' She obtained a verdict for $32.40. The Beauty of Yootli. No matter how handsome and stal wart a young man may bo otherwise, nothing can make up for a partially bald head. Shining talents are at tractive, but a shining poll is not. Tho cause may bo siokness or any thing else, vet Parker's Hair Balsam will stop the loss of hair and start a new growth of glossy and soft hair so quickly as to surprise you restoring the original color at the samo time Not a dye, not oily, delicately per fnmed. Only standard 50c. dressing Sssr THE GREAT -rfCsal rT,rr7 AS" tint mma. CU REG Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, B2ckache, Kcaizchs, toothache, Ecro Tliroat, SwclJJns. S?rnln, llr-Jscs, iiurcn, Scnltle. L"ro.t Ultej, A.TO 11L OTHER IIODILT I'I3 A53 ACHES. SJ.I ly Dr&srfaU anj Dealers cre-j-wlier-. FUtj C-iiUi buMle. Dtr-tkn, In 11 Lucaiiyct. THE CHAKLES A. VO&ELEIt CC (EocruwrUJUVOOCiniCO.) iltlUssrr. lid., U.S.1. Mp Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOXl Salem J?loiirinff Mills, Portland Holler Mills, Capital jElour and FAZRBAKKS' SCALES, AsrOltlA.OIIEGON'. S. AJIXDT & FERCBEN, .-TOWA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop Bo'kT Shoo "Y'SwH- sHoams, CASSBEY, AXt STEAMBOAT WOEK Pr;nrt!y attended to, a i oeiiu; utmIp of repairing OAN31ERY DIES, t-V'TOF M FAYETTE STREET. B. B. Franklin, UiiMsF and UaMnet liter, SQlSCKiCQUA 5TET, VKXT TO Tltr. VSTOr.l V- TJVII.I'IXO. SrAll work done in n. skillful manner on bhort notice at n-sscmtble rates. r P?? JV.fe T!-r- fissrjvr --rtf L3,g5a A ; r, a sr ?! rW v 2 ft son & Msher VSJZ & vt jl &? . v.a -x-n; fjJlj I .l; ', rer yirjascstqgcrrtrE CoM TransDoriatiOE Cbwt. EOE PORTLAND ! Through. Freight on Fast Time! TflE NEVT Which has b9cn specially built for "Wilson & Ffaher's Doelc every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. hi. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. f-An additional trip will be made on Sunday ef laek TVccte, leaving Tortland at 9 O'clock Sunday 3Iorningr. rassjBgers bj this ranta connect at Kalaroa for Sound ports. . B. SCOTT, President, SPECIAL NOTICE! Orep Bailway ani Mptioii Co. 13.tti -m pap 'jPItyi e Tatole . Commencing July 9, the Fast and Elegant Steamer IL It, THOMPSON, Will leave Fort Clatsop at 11 A. M. every Wednesday and Friday, and will leavo At 12 o'clock, noon, on same day Or on arrival of Str. Gen. Miles fromllwnco, anivingin Portland about 8 P.M. Ilrcry Snnriay a Special Trip Will be made leaving Fort Clatsop at 5 1 M. and Astoria for Portland at 6 P. M. Sunday afternoon or after connecting with Str. Gen. Miles from II waco, arriving in Portland about 2 A. M. Will leave Portlaud every Tuesday and Thursday at 830 A. M. and every Saturday at 10 A. M. for Astoria and Fort Clatsop, arriving in Astoria Tues days and Thursdays about 3 P. M. and on Saturdays about 430 P. M., con necting with Str. Gen. Miles for Fort Stevens, Fort Canby and Ilwaco. The Fast and Elegant Steamer WIDE WEST Will leavo Astoria for Portland every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at G A. M. Returning will leave Portland for Astoria and Fort Clatsop every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at G A. M. connecting with Str. Gen. Miles for Ilwaco. Excursion Tickets Astoria to Portland and return good until Sept 30, $2.50. E. A. 2COYES, Agent. JNO. J.BYRNE, Gn. Pass. Agt. J. H. D. &KAI. V.'liolelu and retail dealer lu. GROCERIES, FLOUR, ADD FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storege nml "Wharfage on reason able terms. Font of Benton street, Astoria. Oregon. Vim. SDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes meerschaum end Brier Pipes, QZmmi ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvors and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CIIENAMUS STS 1885. TBRBST "Will be allowed On Time Deposits. Drr-fts oa all the leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co.. a. :.iiMonr, Manager Eankinc Department, Astoria, Oregon. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, fflffl, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, "2?jLn. AND Copper. Pure Ice,- Delivered at Your Door. This Ico is nt en Lake Coeollali and is pure. All orders left at Post Tinmen's Atorln Soda Works will be promptly attended to. G.REEU, Manager. STEADIER tho comfort of passengers will leave HOUSE. 5F. B. PARKER, Prop'r. M. Class ii Every Respect. Free Condi to tlic House. C. W. KXOWI.K3. L. D. BROW. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BROWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors FinsT Class ix Eveuv Rkspkct, Good Restaurant Connected with the Uou.se Firc-proof Briok Bniltlintr. 120 Rooms, la the Center of the City. Cor. Front and Morrison Str.. Portland. Or A SIDE HOUSE. CLATSOP BEACH, OREGON. Tliis Well-Known and POPULAR. SUMMER RESORT Will OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1885, Saturday, Juno 27. TERMS. Board per week $14.00 Board per day.. 2 50 Children under 12, half price. For tuithrr particulars apply to CIUS. OILLE. Manager. Sea Side. Or D. P. Tuoairsox, Receiver, Portland. LMO LODGING H0USE1 RESTAURANT J. N. HAMILTON. Prop. No. CT Water St., Astoria. Nice, new, clean Beds, and enreftri atten tion to lodgers. The Tble supplied with the best in season. THE BAR Is supplied wish an extra quality of llquow and cigars. A Well Furnished Table ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED With the beit and cooked In a neat and wholesome way. can be found at Mrs. G. W. Rucker's Private Boarding House, over Eat on & Curnalian's, next to Odd Fellows Build ing. Terms; $5 av7eek. $22.50 per month. $laday. EXCURSION TICKETS! FROM ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN Tor S2.50, ON THE TELEPHONE," This holds good untill Kcptomhsr 30th, 1SS5 The Telephone Saloon The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for tho Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Glari. The Host or Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. B. I. JEFFREY, Prop'r. Columbia Candy Factory. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Leave orders at Astoria Bakery, Ea.. Jackson, Prop. I. d