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f3) She galljj form ASTORIA, OREGON: FIJI DAY. ...JULY 17. 1S?3 ISSU3D EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HALil,ORAN & COMPANY, ruiiLisiiKRS a ritorniETOits, ASTORIA BUILDLNG, - - CASS STREET Terms of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week 13cts. Seut by Mall, per month COcts. " ,r " one year ...S".oo Frea ol postage to subscribers. Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of $2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising firty cents per square, each Insertion. Mollce To Advertisers. Tins AsToniAX guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of anv newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file at the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. Congressman-elect Bingor Hermann is sojourning at Clatsop. E. J. Partridge, the photographer re turns on the State to-day. W. H. Vanderbilt is among the pass engers on tbo incoming steamer. Geo. A. Dorris and wife returned yes terday from a visit to the Willamette val ley, J. J. Fagin, aged G7, tired of life in Portland last Tuesday and flung himself in the river. C. Leinenweber is shipping a fine qual ity of leather to Helena, Montana, and loints farther east. E. C. Crow returned yesterday from Medical Lake where ho has been seeking relief from rheumatism. Tho Astoria dancing school will have a soiree this evening. Friends of the club are cordially invited. The steamer Cleveland, now at Yaguina has been bought by Ii. D. Brown of Port land and will bo brought up this way for repairs. C. A. May sustained a severe accident last "Wednesday evening by slicing off the end of his left thumb while splitting kindling. There will be a school meeting in the school house in District No. One this evening at 7:30. A full attendance of those interested is advisable. J. F. Ferchen and M. D. Kant have bought from M. C. Hutchings, patent rights for the dominion of Canada and British America, in his patent process of testing sealed cans. The Columbia on her last trip brought to Astoria 2 cs cigars, 3 bxs tobacco, 35 kgs nails, 278 pkgs fruit, 3cshams, 80 Bks flour, 100 sks bark, 44 bis meal, 53 cs can goods, 300 mats rice, 9 cs coffee, 15 bbls sugar. The new law requiring liquor dealers where liquors aro sold by the bottle or measure, to pay a license of $25 per quarter, will, it is said, be contested by the druggists of tho stato who will test tho matter in tho courts. Work at Ft. Stevens is progessing as fast as cirenmstances will permit. Pile driving is going ahead and tho front is away west of high water mark, tho breakers foaming end tumbling in upon the foundation of the f uturo jetty. Next Sunday tho Clara Parher will make one of her pleasant excursion trips to Chinook, Ilwaco and Ft. Canby. This will give everyone a chance to spsnd a pleasant day. Tho steamer will leave Main street wharf at 9 o'cleck: faro for the round trip only ono dollar. Clark Loughroy is after tho vags this week and is making it lively for that nu merous fraternity. Two of them went over yesterday morning to Harry Hob son's house on Young's river to wait till the clouds roll by, but officers Itucker and Carlson were put on their track and brought them in. ar No pleasanter excursion can bo taken than that afforded by the Gen. Miles. She is a convenient boat, swift and stead fast and has a most obliging set of offi cers, every attention being paid to pass engers. Fts. Stevens and Canby aro well worth visiting and the Jllilcs leaves for those points at eight every morning, making two trips. Sergeant Brodio as ho treads tho soli tary grass-grown embrasures of tho lonely fort at Stevens feels "like ono who treads alone some banquet hall deserted, whoso lights aro fled, whose garlands dead, and all but ho departed." Tho fort shows the signs of timo and need repair. Tho sergeant is the sole remaining representa tive of tho garrison. Examinations for departmental serv ice will bo hold at Helena. September 15, Portland, September 15, Seattle, Septem ber 22, and at San Francisco, October 1. At the same time examinations will bo held for persons wishing to bo examined in special subjects. Those who intend applying should at once request official blanks from tho civil service commission, Washington. The editor of tho Heppner Times and the editor of tho Heppner Gazette met on the 4th inst., and the editor of the Gaz ette knocked tho editor of the Times down and smote him full sore. Heppner is a littlo plaoo of about 500 people and to say that it was a circus for tho Hepp nerites would be drawing it mild, Tho boys say they hadn't so much fun since the last lynching scrape. Tho Stale of California is due from San Francisco this morning; the Colum bia loaves out to-day. This brings the three steamers around to tho regularly announced sailing dates for tho month, viz: every four days, though tho steam ers are not as given in tho published schedule. The Elder will not no on the Portland-San Francisco route for tho present. The State brings 130 passen gers and 950 ton3 of freight. The Ore gon leaves San Francisco, Sunday tho 19th, and the State will leave Portland, Monday the 20th. At a late hour last "Wednesday night, Fred Holm and his boat puller in boat No. C, of tho Astoria Packing Company were thrown into the water by the up setting of their boat on Clatsop spit. The boat puller scrambled into tho bot tom of the boat; Holm instantly dis appeared and was seen no more. In two hours John Peterson of boat 7 belonging to tho same cannery who was rowing by heard the boat puller's cries, and at con siderable personal risk saved the man; the boat and not went out over the bar. Holm was a Bus3ianFinn, unmarried, aged 30 years. The case of "William Hume vs. the Co- 3 uille Packing Company, was yesterday ismissed by Judge Smith, without pro jndice to either party. Oreganian, lGth. Meeting tltis Evening. The monthly business meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held in their hall at 8 :30 p. m. Mm- bers please note this and be present to arrange for important business. . D. R. McIxtosu, Secty. AT THE CaTE. Target Practice at Ft. C2nty-Sonie Good Eec- orilis A yen Road Dull: Macnlfl- coat Scenery. Tho regular target practice of the troops stationed at Fort Canby, is now being carried on with the greatest zeal. Somo of the scores at the various ranges are unusually good. Lieut. Cotton made a possible 25 at 800 yards. Lieut. Hooko the same at 500. Privcto Trcskorr at 200 yards, Sergt. Crandall 21 at 1,033 yards, whilo Major Bogers, jxjst commander, has qualified as a sharpshooter at all ranges. It may not bo known to the gen eral public that at tho present time tho rivalry in the regular army in the matter of shooting is at the highest pitch. This is due primarily to the liberal allowance of amunitiou that has been allowed in recent years, and to the prominence given to tho subject by tho war department both in careful and frequent orders, and in the adoption of a war shooting manual. Fort Canby now take1; the lead in this particular of all posts in the de partment of the Columbia, and will soon send three representatives to Vancouver barracks to compete for positions in the department team. There is no doubt that some one, if not all of them will suc ceed in getting in it. The direct road from Fort Canby to tho weather beach is now about finished, both for pedestrians and the lucky ones who own horses and baggies. The work has been accomplished by the personal and intermittent exertion of Major liogors, the po3fc commander, and will not. only form a great conven ience and pleasure to ihoso who may be temporarily visiting at the Cape, "but changes the entire character of the place for those who livo there. To jjivi an idea of the amount of work that has been accomplished, and the density of the underbrush, it may bo said that this road although two and a half miles long, has been under way since the 17th of February, and with the work of four men constantly and Ench vohin'.eer.i as felt disposed to lend a helping hand. Xo where can an idea of a primeval forest bo so rapidly and graphically obtained as about the middle of this road. And if ono wishes to feel tho sensutiou of ''nature's awful silence and majesty" let him take n stroll from the Cape over this road, and to the highland and sud denly come upon tho ocean with its waters foaming at their base and tho bay and magnificent beach prospective to the sight. Would Trade In Woman's Slianir. There was a case before Justice Goodell yesterday wherein one Bosine Miller sued ono Petina Bichard on a writ of re plevin to recover some personal property belonging to her. From tho testimony it appears that Bichard came up hero somo time ago and sent for tho woman; on her nrrivpl ho furnished a room for her and tried to mako her givo him the waces of her prostitution. Sho refused, where upon, suo claims, no compeneu ner unuer terror of her life to sign a note for .$100, on which he sued and got possession of her furniture, whereupon sho sued for its recovery. Tho jury very properly gave a verdict in her favor. Between the two the woman is tho more deserving. "Who can say how tho poor crealuro first fell from virtue, or who ia it would cast at her the first stone, but what word is there too vile to uso in connection with a be ing erect upon two logs and wearing the form and semblance of a man who would try to compel a woman to support him from tho proceeds of her shame. School Berlin?, District Xo. IS. A meeting was held at tho schoolhouso in district No. 18 last evening which waa scantily attended. It was decided to levy a six mill tax on the property in the district for the ensuing year four mills for payment of teachers and two mills for interest on debt. Tho financial state ment for tho year makes a good showing. Tho cxpensoaof the year were, for teach ers, 1,(!12.50; janitor $117.50; wood, iW; clerk, 200; incidentals, 103.85; print ing, 22.75; insurance, 101; interest, 125; repairing, 132.75; now house, 3.- 810. Tho receipts for tho fame period were, taxes, 1,797; state funds, 1,25.9; cash borrowed. 2,500: there was cash on hand July 1st, 1881, amountiua to 1,172. The present indebtedness of tho district is 3,700 and it has a fine school house to show for it. In the case of A. Bunnell vs. the As toria Coast Transportation, J. Lotan, garnishee, tho motion for judgment on tho testimony was denied, and tho gar nishee discharged. Oregonian, ICth. Buclilciis Arnica Saive. The Best Sai.vk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.U leers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapprd 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 jn!c by W E. Dement & Co. linno lor Sale, Of splendid tone and fine make. Will be s dual a bargain. Apply nt this of fice. ESluuIcs. Warrants, deeds, mortgages, ele. A full line of legal blanks on hand at litis office. At Frank Falre. Board for S22.50 a month. The best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. The finest stock of books and station ery of all descriptions you will find at Adlcr's Book Store. Good Dwelling House For lent or sale, one block from Post office. Apply to Jr.rF. Something Sciv. A. Y. Allen has a splendid coffee mill. Call and sec it. Fresn roasted coffee of all grades received daily and ground to order. If you like good coffee leave an order and you will bo pleased. Coffee Mill. Foard & Stokes' coffee mill is in oper ation. Fresh roasted coffee ground in quantities to suit. All brands of coffee at the lowest prices. Your coffee ground while you wait. Wc guarantee posi tive satisfaction to our customers. For the very best photographs at the lowest prices call on Crow the Photo graphor, No. 6 "Water street Crow's gallery is head quarters for tho bst photographs for tho least money. A Good Cigar, Just as good as you usually pay a bit fo r can be naa iuit uiv-b UJ2..NX& at u. r. Wilson's. WAS G0BD05 SACRIFICED! Did Great Britain Hereto to the Jfahdl a Ransom! New Yosk, July 15. A special from London says: Bochefort's paper, L'n transigcant, of Paris, has a sensation, which is expected to send a thrill of hor ror through tho civilized world. It amounts to the charge that tho British government deliberately allowed General Gordon to bo slaughtered, when his safe ty could have been guaranteed by tho payment of 50,003. The charge is made in the form of a letter from tho Baron do Billings to Bocheforto. The Baron de clares that he was in constant communi cation during tho siego of Khartoum with certain authorized agents of EI Mahdi, who had their headquarters at Paris, and were engaged in promoting tho interests of the Mahdi in a variety of directions. Notwithstanding the warfare in tho Soudan and tho alleged impossi bility of obtaining intelligence from Khartoum, of which Wolseley was cons tantly complaining, this Paris agency was in receipt of direct communcations from El Mahdi at least once a week, which detailed tho progress of tho cam paign, told of El Mahdi's plans for tho future and gave directions as to what should bo divulged nnd what kept se cret. Last summer when Gordon was secure ly cooped up in Khartoum, the false prophet sent an important dispatch by a spy who went in a variety of disguises all tho way from Omdurinan to Cairo,whenco the dispatch was transmitted in tele graphic cipher to Paris. This dispatch paid the city of Khartoum with General Gordon, Colonel Stewart, the Egyptian garrison and inhabitants wero nt tho morcy of tht'orophel; that the relief expe dition which Wolseley wa3 bringing up the Nile was a foolish enterprise, becauso Khartoum could be captured at any mo ment, and ba taken just before tho expe dition could get there. Tho Mahdi pro fessed a desire to avoid tho wholesalo slaughter which would be involved in the sack of Khartoam, whsrin he said he could not restrain the enthusi asm of his faithful follower?. He there fore was willing to conio to an agreement with tho British government, by which ho would guarantee tho safo conduct of Gor don and Stewart down tho Nile as far as Assouin. if necessar, in consideration of l he payment of 50,000. The money was to be put into tho hands of trustworthv j and confidential agents, nnd not to bo paid until Cxordon was delivered safe and sound within the British lines. Tho garrison and inhabitants of Khartoum wtr to bo unharmed, but to be converted to El Mahdi's faith and subject to his government. El Mahdi authorized his Paris agents to opsn negotiations to this effect with the British government. The Paris agents of El Mahdi asked Baron do Billings to conduct the negotia tions, and ho consented to do so, being actuated, as he says, 03 a desire to avoid bloodshed and save the lifo of tho heroic Gordon. Tho Baron broached tho pro nfis.il to Lnrd Lvons. British embassador ! at Paris, who referred tho subject to tho i "Ilp?ticl nnrAmmonf A cnnnitll fil?nnf ' was held to considertho proposal, and it j wasrejccieu. uoru xiyons was msirucieu to reply to jaron do Billings that tho government looked upon tho proposals as a trap and refused to enter into any ne gotiations. Soon after this reply was sent to El Mahdi Gordon sent Stewart down the Nile to mako his escape, tho general being resigned to the sacrifice of his own life, but wishing to have his sole English companion and friend spared. Stewart was promptly killed by El Mahdi's soldiers nnd tho offer of ransoming Gor don for 50,000 was renewed to Lord ifctw, ;n ,rn 1 S wn on I 41, c n,1c . Wr ,1,-f. lln the samo grounds as before, that tho offer was a trap and that tho Mahdi I could not fulfill his proffered contract. This story has been eagerly seized upon by the Parisians as another proof of Albion's perfidy and British greed of gold, but it is only just to sav it finds few, if any believers in London, oven among tho bitterest enemies of iho gov ernment. HIS kSHSKLir IlIMJi'D OP SALMOX. Editoe The Ghocsiiand Covntry. Mfji chaxt: As reference was made in a re cent number of your paper to our "Shield" brand of salmon, wo beg leave to say that tho same is not only packed by us at oar factory nt Astoria. Columbia river, but that each can is guaranteed and bears our name on tho label. As is well known to the trade, it oficn happens that a packer will dispose of a certain quantity of goods under his own brand, agreeing to sell no moro goods under such brand for a given timo in a pre scribed territory, but reserving to him self tho right to market a further quan tity under somo other brand which ho may control. "Wo have chosen for the past few years to use tho "Shield" brand to cover such surplus, and at times to give tho control of this brand to parties desiring it in certain places. Tho success or failure of tho brand must rest with tho quality of the goods covered by it, nnd we have yet to hear of any com plaints, and as long as this or any other brand which is offered to tho public car ries tho namo of a bona fido packer or sponsor for tho good quality of tho con tents of tho can. any shortcomings can readily be visited upon the heads of tho parlies claiming to manufacture tho goods. Tho worst evil that exists in tho canned goods business of tho present day is the issuance of goods under fictitious namc3 of packers who have no existence on such goods tho label is used to con ceal tho identity of the producer, and nsa rule it will bo found that goods so labeled arc of tho trashiest description, nnd aro put upon tho market not nlono by un scrupulous I?) packers, but by reputable jobbers. Yours truly," CuiTiso PACKixa Co. San Francisco, July 7, 1SS5. The Babies Cry For K. 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 health v activity. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. Syr ofFigs. 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 it Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most Jileasant. prompt and effective remedy mown, to cleanse the system; to acton, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gpntly yet thoroughly; to dispel Ileadachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure. Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. Fresh eastern and Sbo&lirater Bay Oysters Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. HOUSEHOLD Hl.NTS. That moth3 will not eat through paper. That laundry starch makes tho best pasto for scrap books, because age does not turn it yellow. That a sponge may bo cleansed by let ting it lio covered with, milk for twelve hours, and then rinsing in cold water. That hot wood ashe3 applied to a stove when cold will remove grease. Cover the spot entirely; do not bo sparing of tho ashes. That a pound of sugar is ono pint, that an ounco of any liquid is two table spoonfuls, and that a pint of liquid weighs sixteen ounces. That glass may bo cut with any hard tool like a chisel, for instance if kept constantly wet with camphor dissolved in spirits of turpentine. That common letter envelopes, if cut carefully across one end instead of being torn from their inclcsures, often make convenient paper bags. That lemon juice will whiten frosting, cranberry or strawberry juice will color it pink, and tho grated rind of an or ange strained through a cloth will color it yellow. That the gummed laps of circular en velopes, which come through tho mails unsealed, aro worth saving. Once form tho habit of saving them, and many uses will bo found for them. That vegetables which Ioso somo of their color in being boiled may hnvo that color restored by plunging them for an instant in cold water, immediately after removing from tho boiling water. That -in cleaning paint, spots which will not yield to rubbing, or to soap even the spots which look like small gashes cut through tho paint may bo removed by rubbing slightly with a damp cloth dipped in soda. That ono of tho best and most con venient receptacles for table cutlery is a cotton flannel knifo case tacked to the inside of a cupboard door to bo con structed so that there will bo a separate compartment for each knifo or fork. The flannel is sure to absorb any moist ure left on a knifo by carelessness or by accident, and tho wholo affair is orna mental. "White canton flannel bound with scarlet dress braid is prettiest. That, in caso of a burn or scald, tho essential thing is to cxcludo tho air from the injured member as quickly and com pletely as possible. That this may be accomplished by immersing the injured part in water, not too cold, nnd then, ns anickly as may be cover with flour to tho epth of an inch, if possible, withdraw ing tho burnt part from tho water only as fast as tho flour con bo applied, thus preventing pain. Cautien: Never apply cotton, wool, or cotton batting to a burn, and do not uso soda on a burn unless tho skin remains whole. That silver spoons that have become discolored in contact with cooked eegs may bo easily brightened by rubbing with common salt. That a lump of gum camphor in the closet where silver or plated ware is kept will do much toward preventing tarnish. Coal gas, nnd tho near presence of rubber in any form, aro two things that causo silver to tarnish quickly. Tho rubber ring llPftk of tl frill L Mir Will f .in around tho tarnish a whole closet full of silver in the space of ono ';;" "" ici opuuu ii-ib iui uu hour in the mouth of such a jar will bo found possessed of truly rainbow tints next day. A IJim pua Drugstore. Never was sucli a rush made for any Drug Store as is now at Y. E. Dement & Co's for-a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. All persons aflected with Asthma', Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Cough.", or any affection of the Tliroat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bot III' Ol UHS gItaC Tt'lllWlJ- JTCC, by CU- ing at above Drug More. SIjPP. Jiegluar size Ml ihe ;:iu-nt medicines advertised in :l;i.s.a:rr, Inflher with the choicest periuinrry. riui toih-t articles, etc can b" bought" hi the lowest prices, at.J. W Conn' dreg store, opposite Ocidcn uctei, Astoria. For Dinner Parlies to order, at short notice, go lo Frank Fabre's. IV litore ZI:irtI Time Free Board I You live in vain if you do n.tgo to the Telephone Saloon, and try Baldy George. NO MOItE charge for Lunch. Free all the time. Hot from 11 to 2. Soup, Clam Chowder, etc., etc. Yaquero Cigars, AAA Old Valley Whisky, Boca Beer on draught, Ilalf-and-Hzilt ; Latest Papers, Billiards, Piano; Best place in town. Compressed Yeast. A good many ladies would make their own bread if they could get good yeast in convenient shipe. A. V. Allen has it iu small cakes, the famous compressed yeast. Call and get a sample cake. It is the bel made and is in such shape that you will have no inconvenience. To be had only at A. V. Allen's family grocery store. Tiia: Ilackin Cough can bv so Cure. Wf Dement. quickly cured gunrnrilci' it. by Shiloh's Sold !v W. K. 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 Vitalizeris what you need for Constipation. Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness ami nli symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 ami 7r cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Di-mi'iit. roraSeat rti;j Boot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. All good of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full slock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Shiloh's Cough ami Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W.E. De ment Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint '.' Shiloh's Yitalizer Is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement WHAT! Do You Thin It that iJcfl, ol The Chop House Gives you a meal for nolhinp, and a' glass of something ro 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 vrholesalp.and pays cash. "That settles it." Whv will you cougb when Shiloh's Cure will give, immediate relief. Trice 10 cts 50 cts aud SI. Sold by V. E. De ment. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. "llackmetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 conts. Sold by W. E. Dement. Test Yonr BaMiig Powfler To-Day I Brands aUrcrtlsetl as absolutely pan cowTiuair Aanaorjia. THE TEGT: Tlaee a can top down on a hot rtoro nntll reatol.then rtmovo the corcrand smell. A cliem Ift Trill not bo required to detect Uioprescaco C Ammonia. Jfjemrtcr'MAoeO rUWfm I0ES EOT CONTAIN A3DI0XIA. I: Hultirjlatit II-i NEVER & Qantlontd. InamtUlonhoTnesfornquartcrofaccstury U La zooJi the consumer's reliable Va. IKE TEST OF THE GVEH, Price Baking Powder Co., Dr. Price's Special Pavorisvr Extracts, The strongest, mort dcllrJp--pti natural fiaror lno n, a.4 Zr Price's LupaHn Yeast Gems 1 1 r Light, Health jr Urend.Tbo 2t Dry Hop Yeast la tko world. FOR SALE BY GROCERS, CH1CACO. ST. LOUIS ,!0HT HEALTHY BREAD, The be9tdry hop yeo3t.ln the world. Bread raised by this yeast is Hght.whits nnd wholesome liko our grandmother's delicious bread. CROCERS SELL THEtfl. PREPARED BY THS Price Baking Powder Co., EanTrs of Dr. Pita's sjsial FlaYC-rms Extracts, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. For ss'.o by CinTtso.MnuLF. & Co., Agent? Portland. Orepon IN OZaOTSIG-! A stylish business suit - $10 Former price - - - 15 A stylish business suit - 11 Former price - - - 16 Fine Diagonal suit - - 20 Former price - - - 'Zo The very best dress suit 25 Former price - - - 30 Boys' and. youth' suits at greatly re duced prices, also all the extensive as sortment of Men's Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shies, Trunks and Vaiisc3, Sold at cot by M. D. KANT, THE BOSS Merchant Tailor and Clothier. T. G. RfiWLINGS, Tiolesale and Itctall Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried MJTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Cigars aud Tohncco. Main street, below Clienaraus. Good Farm fF EIGHTY ACRES. TARTLY lit- J proved, on the Klaskaninn. For sale cheap or will exchange for city proparty. j Apply at AiTCEiAK-Offlcs. , Anoler Reauction A V - V OF MSSTS a S B 2 And Must With the expectation o a large Clothing- Trade at the endot the fishing season, I placed large orders in MEN'S SUITS of all kinds to arrive before Jul 15th, and whereas these Goods are now upon my hands, and mnst he sold within the expected time, T have concluded to put the knife clear in to the quick, by marking the Suits at prices that v.iil clnse thern out without fail. LOOK AT PRICES AND QUALITY, tfeifs Dark 3Iixcd Ail Wool Business Suits $10 00 lien's Mixed Cassimere Sack Business Suits Men's Mixed Cassimere Frock Business Suits Men's California Cassimere Sack Business Suits-. Mens Silk Mixed Black Sack Men's Black Diagonal Sack Dress Suits 17 50 Men's Black Diagonal Frock Dress Suits .' 17 50 Men's Finest Dress Suits from $50 to $32.50, equal to any Suit made !v Merchant Tailors. I also have just received a large stock which must be disposed of, in Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Underclothing, Hosiery, Etc., Etc. GOODS MISREPRESENTED I AIT G Marked in Plain Figures PYTHIAN BUILDING, The Leading Stationers and Tr - ARTISTS' 3IATEKIAI.S. TOILET All TICI.ES. JAl'AXESE GOODS FA.VC1' GttODS. it ABIT IUGGIEM. The Latest Notions "We defy any and all competition. OPPOSITE PAItKEIt HOUSE, GO TO THE Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House, ftJnin St., For a first-class ShaTe. scientific Ilair-cut. aud hygtenic shampoo, etc, H. Da PARK, Prop. The lew YorkNovelly Store "Tr Firm "i Tiir i in mi in iiiuiiiinnTr n n i i it J rlj "nwiitM WW bill PtiiJii dlUnt I GRIFFIX & STATIONERSiNEWSDEALERS Everything new received wsiis:s3:3Sii:sats:3Ecsiz:iazss:a3::nziisasa:asss:c3sa:s D. A. MclNT The Leading G i in New Goods! DEPARTMENTS. Men's, "Sroia.t&s' and Boys' CLOTHING Hats and Furnishing Goods. 2-FINEST GOODS AT STOCK Received ! Be Bold 13 50 13 50 15 00 17 50 Business Suits - oools and One Price to All! ASTORIA, OREGON. News Dealers of Astoria. rTrrmrirTvnin - r' Id a E &. ii z o PIASOS. Jil'SSCAL I.YSTKL'liENTS. JElVEIiRY. WATCHES AX1 CLOCKS. IJ1KD CAGES. and Novelties, Etc. Call, examine our goods and be convinced. - ASTOIUA, OREGON W. E. DEMENT & CO. 333BL-Cy GUESTS: ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FAHGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded HEED, as soon as published. A. ier ALL New Stvies! rtlKn-r9 THE LOWEST 1RICES.SJ IJ Wilis 5 X m 33S3I33331223SIS and Halter,