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.cl Iw ga Mtoran, ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY... .ACGUST2. 1SJ ISSU3D EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HAliLORAN & COMPANY, I'UCLISHKUS A'I ritOrmETORS, ASTORIA?; BSILDI.NO. - - CASS STRKE'X Terms of Subscription. Served bv Carrier, per week i5cts .Seut by Mail, per month oasis. ' ' " one year .. ...$7.90 rre? of postage to subscribers. -Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate or S2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fltty cents per square, each insertion. Notice To Advertisers. The AsToniASf guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file ar the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. J. A. Gill, editor and proprietor Pacific Journal, is in the city. There is a big fire baek of Uuiontown and a brisk breezo would make trouble. The rainfall for July in Astoria was four one-hundredthn of an inch how's that for dry. There are forty-sir applications for the four positions of policemout at Seattle at a splary of 50 a mouth. Snohomish county, "V. T., taxos prop erty 27 mills on the dollar. Clatsop county has to lake a back scat. There will be divine service in tho Presbyterian church at two o'clock this afternoon, Kev. F. Schiedt of tho Ger man Evangelical reformed church offici ating. Tho Clara Parker goes on an excursion to Gray's river and Deep river this morn ing, leaving Slain street dock at ten o'clock. Fare for the round trip only fifty cents. Lutheran divine service, conducted by Itev. IL Engh in tho Norwegian-Danish language, will bo held in tho Swedish church, upper Astoria, to-day at 100 A. sr. and 7:30 p. si. Tho now Oregon code now in process of preparation at A. L. Bancroft's San Francisco printing house will bo ready about tho hrst of next January. It will bo m two volumes of 800 pages each, Tho assertion is mado that Gov. Moody will call an extra seasion of tho legisla ture. Mr. Leinenweber is quoted in yes terday's Portland Neics as saying that he thought it would bo in September. The celebrated Madison Square Thea ter company whoso renditions aro uni versally admired will bo hero on the 17th and 18th, in "Tho Private Secretary"' and "Tho Professor." Carl Adler will have tho management of the company. There was a big crowd caino down on tho II. 11. Thompson yesterday afternoen: 72 went over to tho seaside, the Gen. Canby took 83 down to Ilwaco. There are a great many strung along tho beach down there and they are having n jolly time housekeeping. This morning the Gen. Miles will goon a delightful excursion to Tillamook ltock, via Ilwaco, leaving Gray's dock at G a. m., returning via Ilwaco and dno hero at G p. u. The Gen. Canby will go on tho regular Fort Stevens, Fort Canby and Il waco excursion at nine o'clock, returning atG. Thero was a brisk demand for yester day's Astohiax with tho salmon figures, and the mail takos it to every part of the world where any possible interest is felt in tho salmon market. The trouble and expenso of getting up such a prompi resnmo is more than paid by the adver tising The Astorian gets, and incident ally, the city in which it is published. Governor Moody has made tho follow ing executivo appeintments: C. "W. Ful ton, captain, A. 13. Shaw, first lieutenant and C. T. Thomes, second lieutenant of company H, First regiment, Second brigade, Oregon state militia, with head quarters at this city. Mr. Fulton is now a captain in the militia and a lieut.-colo-nel on Gov. Moody's staff, and bears his blushing honors thick upon him. Tho Kitty and Carnarvon Castle went to sea yesterday. Tho J lattice finished loading salmon." Slio carries 21,031 cases as follews: Astoria Packing Co., G,f10; Jno. A. Devlin, 2,500; J. G. Megler, 3,500: Geo. T. Myers, 1,111; Sibson, Church fc Co, 2,000; Anglo-American Packing Co., 2,500; F. M. Warren, 2,000; Wm. Hume, 1,060; Pillar ltock Packing Co.. 1,000; A. Booth, 1.000. Tho llaidce also carries 3,213 barrels flour. The little steamer Mountaineer is do ing a good business between Knappa, Cathlamet, Astoria and intermediate points. Yesterday her cabin and decks were crowded with passengers for Astoria. Such enterprises as that should receive the encouragement and support of every Astorian; those boats give swift and fre quent means of communication and make it convenient for these in tho vi cinity to visit Astoria. Tho amount of tho salmon pack for 85 is still a subject of debate. Two promi nent canners bet 200 recently on tho proposition that tho pack of "S3 would be 203,000 cases below tho pack of '$4. As statements regarding the pack of "81 vary all tho way from G25.000 to GGC.OOO cases, it will not bo easy to verif y the exact amount or settlo the bet. It is said the rarty that took tho affirmative side of tho proposition proposes to get a sworn affidavit from each cannery pro prietor as to the number of cases packed this year and last in his cannery. He will have a happy time of it. If he suc ceeds it will bo the first time in tho his tory of the business that the exact figures were obtained. All tluit T,ove A good time, and have invitations, don't fail to attend the grand ball to be given next Monday evening, (Augusts) by the Gymnasium Club at their new hall. A most enjoyable time is promised. A splendid supper will be served in the rear of the hall, and the Italian Quin tette string band will furnish the mus ic, which alone is worth the price of ad mission. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. P. Duffy wish to express their heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends who so liberally gave of their Christian sympathy and exquisite floral offerings in their late most afllcting and sudden bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. P. Duff v. Astoria, Oregon, August 1st, 1885. Turps. Eastern Turpentine in quantities to suit at Wilson & Fisher's. D. A. Mcintosh has received a full stock of hats and gent's furnishing goods, fine ties and underwear direct from the east W. Lussier oi San Francisco has en gaged in the photograph business with Crow the leading pnotograpner. For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. THE DROWNED HAS. An item appeared in Friday's Astomax regarding tho drowning of a man from the O. B. & Is. dock the morning pre vious. Further inquiry develop.? the fol lowing facts: The name of the drowned man was Patrick Gatens. Ho was about 45 years of age. Ho intended to go to Portland that morning on the Wide West, and nad been drinking heavily tho night before. Ho was pat aboard some time in the night, but about five in tho morning wandered off tho boat and when just ouUide the dock on tho south sido ho fell overboard. Only ono man saw him fall and before assistance could get to him he was gone. Ho had worked as a fireman on tho E. N. Cooke last year and this summer had been working around town. A cousin of his last even ing said ho would give 20 to anyone who would find tho body. It is said the drowned man had considerable money on his person. THE SHAM A.D THE REAL. Every good thing has its hosi of imit ators; every genuine article its counter feits. Bad manners and wicked habits have theirs also; but ho who shams tho bad never boasts of it, while they who apa tho viitues of the good or simulate tho genuine never hesitate to place tho counterfeit before the public in their most alluring tones. "When these people imitate they alwaj'S choose a pronounced typo or popular subject to copy from; and when they claim to bo as good as "So and-So," or to sell an article equal to "So-and-So,"' the public may depend up on it Hint Mr. "So-and-So" and his article are the best of the kind. Thus tho sham is always proving the genuine merit of tho thing it copies. A firm of enterprtein,? gentlemen pro duce and popularize an article of house hold use, such :is tho Jtoyal Baking Pow der, who3e convenience, usefulness, and real merit made for itself an immense and universal sale. A hundred imitators arise on every hand, and a3 they hold out their sham articles to tho public, yelp in chorus, 'Buy this, it's just as good as itoyal, and much cheaper!" The l'oyal is the standard the world over, and "its imitators in their crv that theirs is '"as good as tho Iloyal" aro all tho time em phasizing this fact. In their laborious attempts to show by analysis and other wise that tho '"Snowball" brand has as much raising power "as the Itoval": or that the "Kesurrection" iowder is as wholesome "aa tho Koyal"; or that the "Earthquake"' brand is "as pure as tho Itoyal"', as well as by their contortivo twistings of chemical certificates and la bored efforts to obtain recognition from tho Government chemists and promin ent scientists who have certified tho sup periority of Royal ovr all other.-?, they all admit tho "Iloyal" to be the acme of per fection, which it is their highest am bition to imitate. Ba- lb: " -Terence be tween tho real and these imitations, which copy only its general appearance, is as wide as that between tho paste and tho true diamond. The shams all pay hom age to the "Royal"'! A WESTERS KELLE AT LONO liKAM'H. The Long Branch corrtsiwudent of tho Philadelphia Press shows what it some times costs to lead tho fashions at a pop ular resert: "There is ono woman here from the west who has been talked about a great deal, and has had her costumes described at length in ths papers time and timo again. The more sho is talked about the "louder"' Rho gets, and a new diamond is added to tho load sho carries for every new word of praiseoradmiration. AVatch her a3 sho sweep? down through tho crowd. A Worth dres3 of some cream colored material peeps out from between tho figures of a rich laco overskirt. a big diamond necklace encircles the bare neck, and a cluster of gem3 serves as a clasp in tho center. All eyes are on her as soon as sho makes her appearance; but she has como fully prepared for that, and the only blush that mounts her faco is the ono that art has brought not nat ure. No one would call her pretty. Put her in a calico dress aud sho would be just tho opposite; but all tho skill of tho modiste and the artifices of the maid will never make her handsome. All the boauty that sho has is in her big, dark languid eyes. She is about tho medium height, and if Nature had her way sho would bo very stout. Even as. it is her figure is very plump, and not at all at tractive, and tight lacing is tho only thing that gives her a waist. Still she is popular, and tho leader of tho "sef that tho Branch must depend on for its fuluro greatness. Everyone wants to know her, and all pay homago to tho shrino that she establishes every evening. What does it cost? "Well, her husband, who is a good enough man in his way, was almost a, millionaire when he first caruo hero with his wife four years ago; to-day ho is a bankrupt. Tho story is not a long one.' 3H'ETI.'"' EXT WEDNESDAY ETESI.G. At a meeting of tho mayor and city council at tho council zooms last evening to take fitting steps toward public ob scrvancs of tho Gen. Grant obsequies next Saturday, tho following resolution was unanimously adepted: Pcsohrd, That all committees of socie ties to participate in tho funeral cero mouies of ex-President and Gen. D. S. Grant aro requested to meet at tho com mon council chamber on Wednesday evening, August 5th, at 8 o'clock p. si.. to confer with tho council commute and make arrangements for tho manner of observing the same. A. A. ULiTSXtAXD, Chairman of Committee. .Stuff It and Put It on the ilaiitel. It would seem as if tho origin of them there must be a bowcllesa woo, tho off spring of horror and misery, of whom somo consuming grief has wasted away all but tho abnormal head. Oregonian' iJi:e!i".ers Arnica Salve. Tin: Best Sat.vk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores,Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pea fret satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E. Demunt & Co. Get your photographs taken at Crow's gallery by W. Lussier of San Francisco Gioocl dwelling House For rent or sale, one block from Post office. Apply to Jeff. At Frank Fabre's. Board for $2250 a month. The best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. Anv one desiring the services of Mrs. Kate "Duffy as nurse from the 10th of September until the 10th of December will please address her at Little Falls, Lewis Co., Washington Territory. NEST MAKING. Hints to Young Couples "Whos8 Chief Capital is Love AS TO PREPARING THEIR ROJIE. Strict EcononiT in Dress aud Furnishings What Is and Is "Sot Necessary Choice of Rooms Etc. Ths economical young lady of the peri od having arrayed herself from head to foot in a costumo which cost her $3.35, and her doting loycr having dressed him self in a new suit end outfit for tho rea sonable sum of $2.S7, the natural conse quence follows. With palpitating hearts beating high in hops, and with anticipa tions of sucking dry tho orange of matri monial bliss, they hie themselves to the parson to be tied. This important and delicato matter having been satisfactorily adjusted, they naturally turn to the real ities of life. A nest has to bo prepared for these cooing doves. Now, the popu lar impression among callow and thoughtless youths and giddy girls is that it takc3 a big block of street railway stock or a membership in tho houso of delegates when a gas bill is on hand to fit up a suitable home for a young and accomplished bride. This is a mistake Tho good senso shown by our young couplo in tho selection of their clothing leads them to adopt the same courso with reference to their household things. The chances aro that tho groom's pockets are not overloaded with legal tender and that tho two are willing to begin lifo on an economical basis and work up with tho years and thejncreaso of moans and necessities. It is a common saving that youug America begins whero its parents left off, but it is fair to presume that tho young couple in hand aro willing to get nlnnT tWl, ln?o 'PliA wrtrinr rs.vn.. In ing a sensible girl, has learned to cook. wash and attend to household duties her self, without tho aid of others, and hence provision for a servant is dropped out of tho calculation. Those young married peoplo who contemplate auything below a six-room houso, with a stono front at that, with contempt, will doubtless be shocked at the plain way in which this couplo will go to housekeeping, and tho young men who have put off matrimony until a good many months' salaries can bo saved up will bo surprised and may possibly lis persuaded to start oat in a frantic sn-Uicu ran a fhssiule orar. With a view of undertaking her caro. Tho search should be a very careful one. Tho home of the pair is to bo modest, but it is to bo comfortable, and will con tain all that is necessary for tho opera tion of the household. It will doubtlc33 open tho eyc3 of somo young society peo ple who have recently tried housekeeping after tho most approved modern plan to learn that this can easily be done for $.", and that, too, with only a small part of tho total cost in pocket, if tho timo payment privilego should bo taken ad vantage of. On this basis 75 will clothe, pay wedding expenses, barring a tour, and will start a young couple in good stylo, and marriage dwindles from a moun tain to a raolo hill. Having secured two pleasant rooms in a respectable neigh borhood, tho first thing tho pair will want will bo furniture. If they keep their eyes in ono direction they can get it, aud out of a furniture shop at littlo cost. They can purchase a substantial imitation bod for $2, a mattress for tho samo prico and a- spring for 1; six chairs will coat $3, a washstand $2, a dining table 2.50, bureau 7, kitchen table 1.10. tvro pillows 1.20, and a cen ter table for sitting-room 2.50, making a total of 2L20. Of courso this pre sumes that they aro begiuning at this time of tho year, when no preparations for cold weather will bo needed and also that the lady has been industrious enough to provide herself with linen and covering. Tho next important consider ation is tho kitchen. A gasoline stovo can be obtained for 5, or a cuokstove as low as 7. At this timo of tho year the young woman will take tho gasoline stove for tho more convenient and com fortable of tho two. This, with the nec essary utensils, will cost about C. Chi na will be tho next thing to be got. By a due attention to details a set of China largo onongh for a family of two or three, can bo obtained for 5 nnd a sot of glnsses for 23 cents. A toilet set will cost 3.25. Those aro all of good ware, not chipped or broken, but new and sound. A half-dozen each of tea and ta ble spoons, silver-plated, will cost 1.50, and a set of knives and forks with carv ers will cost 1.73. Very cheap carpets oan bo bought, but as uoat and comfort able a substitute as can be found will bo a tasteful ingrain rug; and tho young man can spend a leisuro hour minting tho floor around it. This rug, largo enough for a moderate sized room, can bo had for 9. This will complete tho list of absolutely necessary things, and it will sum up as follews: Furniture, etc China and glassware... Stove and utensils Spoons...... .., Knives anl forks Itusr toilet ret Sundries .. .S2l 20 . 6 25 . 8 03 . .1 53 . 1 75 . a oo . 3 25 . 103 Total $33 oo This estimate, of course, supposes that both rooms have closets largo enough for clothing nnd household articles and sup plies. If such is not tho caso a commo dious wardrobe am be supplied for G.50, and a kitchen safe can bu added for 2.50. This will add n total of 9.00, making tho total cost 61. To ino3t young px plo ti3 will be GOIKQ TO nOUSEXEEMXQ on a very narrow margin, probably too narrow for the majority, but it can bo done, nnd there can doubtless bo an im mense amount of solid comfort and hap pinesss inclosed in the little house. Anv couple, however, who will put their miuds on the subject, nnd will go in with a de termination to do so, can furnish a five room houso with a little over three times tho amount and in very different style. In the same stylo it could bo done cheap er. This new calculation involves some pretentions to style, and the result will be undoubted comfort. On this basis a parlor set can bo purchased with a table for 45, bedroom set complete, every thing included, for 33. Tho dining room can be furnished nicely for 28.50, and tho kitchen nnd servants' room for 9. A hat-rack will cost six dollars, and tho furniture is complete. Tho other necessaries can bo included by close cal culation in an extra $30, and for 173 as neat a homo as a young couple can wi3h can be prepared ready for occupancy. This sum is not beyond tho capability of tho average clerk, if ho is at all of a saving disposition, and he can prepare for a burden of this kind in a few mouths. On the other hand, if tho young lady or both of them have ambitious notions, thero is no limit to tho sum which a housekeeping outfit may be mado to cost The sums given may be multiplied al most indefinitely, and articles may bo found to fit the cost, and when it comes to decoration, fabulous amounts can be expended. "While an oil painting may bo purchased in a gilt frame for $2.50, it may also cost thousands of dollars. A mantel clock can be purchased for 3.50, or it may be purchased for 500. There is an abundance of scope for the exercise of taste and the consideration of means. Tho young lady who has found young men fighting shy of matrimony under tho impression that it 13 costly, and tho young man who is afraid to venture on the unknown path of double blessedness becausa his,, sweetheart has extravagant notions, can paste this in their hats for future reference. It may prove to bo useful and it may not, but there is noth ing liko trying it on. Post-Disjxiich. 'I'll HCDRIED, CHILR." "Oh, mother, look! I've found a butterfly Hanging upon a leaf. Do tell me why There was no butter! Oh, do see its wings! I never, never saw such pretty things All streaked and striped with blue nnd brown and gold. Whero is its house when all tho days aro cold?" "Yes, yes," sho said, in accents mild, "I'm hurried, child."' "Last night my dolly quite forgot her prayers, An' when she thought you had gono down stairs, Then dolly was afraid, an' so I said: 'Just don't you mind, but say 'em in the oeu, Because I think that God is just as near.' When dolls are 'fraid, do you s'poso Ho can hear?" Tho mother spoko from out tho ruffles piled: "Pm hurried, child!" "Oh. como nnd Fee the flowers in the sky Tho sun has left; nnd won't you, by and by, Dear mother, take me in your arms and tell Me all about tho pussy in tho well? Then tell mo of the babies in tho wood; And then, perhaps, about Red Riding Hood j1" "Too much to do! Hush, hush, you drivo me wild. I'm hurried, child. The little one grew very quiet now. And grieved andpuzzleu was the childish brow; And then it queried: "Mother, do you know Tho reason 'cause you must be hurried so? I goes3 the hours are littler than I, So I will take my pennies nnd will buy A big clock! O, big as it can be, For yon nnd me?" Tho mother now has leisure infinite; Sho sits with folded hands, and faco as white As winter. In her heart is winter's chill. Sho sits at leisure, questioning God's will. "My child has ceased to breathe, and all is night! Is heaven so dark that thou dost grudge my light; The time drags, by." O mothers sweet, if cares must ever fall, Pray do not inako them stones to build a wall Between thee and thine own, and miss thy right To blessedness, so swift to tako flight! While answeriug baby questionings you ; are But entertaining angels unaware; Tho richest gifta are gathered by tho way. Excited Thousands All over the land are jrninr into pp- stasy over Dr. King's cv Discoverv for Consumption. Their unlooked fori recovery by the timely use of this great i Iif Knviinr ri'imwlv fincnc thutu 1r I iro nearlv wild in its uniisp. It. is trimr- anteed to positively cure Severe Coughs.! Loins, ASiiuna, llay i-ever, JJronchihs, Hoarseness, uus oi voice, or any airec lion of the Throat and Lungs. " Trial " hollies free :it Y. E. Dement fc Co.'s I Drug S:ore. Large size S1.C0. ! Shoslwater Bay Oyalcrs Constantly on hand, cooked to anv stylo at Frank FalircV. ISInuIis. Warrants, deeds, mortgages, etc. A full line of legal blanks on hand at this office. I'ornZtY.it Ifiltirif; lot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Cl'.e 11:111111.1 :treet. next door lo I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and giinran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom votk. WHAT! Do Yon Tiiiulc Hiat JeiT ol The Chop House " Gives you a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? uXot much !"' but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 25 cents. Ho buys by the wholesale and pavs cash. "That settles iL" Its Delicacy nf Flavor And the efficacy of its action have rendered the famous liquid fruit reme dy Syrup of Figs immensely popular. It cleanses and tones up the clogged and feverish system, and dispels Headaches, Colds and fevers. For sale by V. E. Dement & Co. AH the patent medicines advertised in ihi.-i paper, together with the choicest jierfumerj", and toilet ai tides, etc can lit bought at the lowest prices, at. I. W Conn's Aruz -lre. opposite Oe'idfti brlcl. Astoria. Xo IIotk Hani Tintcs Free Hoard ! Ton live in vain if you do not go to the Telephone Saloon, and try Baldy George. NO MOKK charge for Lunch. Free all the time. Jlot from 11 to 2. Soup. Clam Chowder, etc., etc, Vaqaero Cigars, AAA Old Valley Whiskv, Iloca Ceer on draught, Ilalf-and-IIalt ; Latest Papers, Dilliards, Piano; Cest place in town. .KJooilCifr.ir, Just as gocd as you usually pav a bit for can brt had FOlt FIVE CENTS at C. P. Wilson's. Syrup ofFiR. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own Trun 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 Jiiost pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, lo cleanse the system; to acton, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently vet thoroughly; to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. Croup, Whooping Cough and Dron chitis immediately relieved by ShiI6h"s lim-. Sold by V. E. Dement Foi Dj'spcpsiaandLiver Complaint, von have a minted, zuaranteeon every pottle ofSuiloh's Vitalizer. It never I fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement; Test Yonr BaMug Fowfler To-Day! Brands adrcrtlsed as absolntol j jmre COLvl -j.' f TUT A-vPMrfs. THE TEST: Fl.ie a can top down on a hot ytoro cnUl r.carcd.then remove tho cover and smell. A chem ist will not be raptfrcd to detect tho presence tt Ammonia. i rMtFgD3iJSEMECTU&0C; ( DOES K 0T COSTAEf A3IJI0XL1. la HtalOfclntta Vis NEVER cea QcnUcwJ. In a million homes for a quarter of acecfcirj it wuuusa uic consumers rcuauiewat. THE TEST CF THE OVEH, Price Baking Powder Co., CASEZ3 02 Dr. Price's Special Fhvorincr Extracts, The strongest, mort dcllclons and natural llaTor known. and 3r. Price's Lupuiin Yeas! Gems Tor Usht, Healthy llread. Tho Best Dry Hop Yeast In tho world. FOR SALE BY COGGERS, CHICACO. - ST. LOUIS.. The post dry hop yeast In the world. Brood ralsod by this yeast is light. white nnd wholeqomo liko our grandmother'o delicious bread. CRCCERS SELL THEPfl. PRCPARC3 BY THC Price Baking Powder Co.5 KanTrs or Br. Price's special Ymmi Eiiracis, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. For sa!o by CinTixcMcnLE & Co.. .Agent Portland, Oregon m GREAT To-Morrow! SEE- SMALL BILLS. JUST RECEIVED LCXL'KIOUS Easy Lounging Chairs, For Sale Clicnp at 353. O- 33-Dlc3.oxi."fi! Auction Rooms. SOMETHING NEW! The Genuine Imported Culmlaelier Lager Beer. Never before in Astoria. Try It once :iT THE "TELEPnoSE":- Aiul you will drink no other. Notice. NEITHER THE UNDERSIGNED agents nnr Cantain Jeui.s ot the British bark lUrmah from Honolulu will be respons ible for any !ebts contracted by the crew while at this port. MEYER. WILSON & CO,, Astoria, July 2 lib, 1SJ5. Will bs Enforced. fTAVING BEEN REQUESTED BY A JUL number of cannerytnen to state what sters would b taken against persons con templating fishlnj; after August 1st. 16&, ami in answer thereto. I will say that my in structions arc to enforce the law In regard to tlMiIng after that day. and all persons violat ing any of I he provisions of the general law relative to the protection of salmon, will be prosecuted, and the law strictly enforced. C.J.CURTIS, Dep DIst. Attorney Clatsop County, The Kev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Eour bon, Ind.. says: '"Both myself and wife owe our lives toSnu.oii's Consumption' CniK." Sold by W. E. Dement. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by "W. E. Dement. A Nasal Injector free vith each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Rcnicdy Price 50 cents. Sold by V. E. Dement Smi.ou's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, anil Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents. Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement LIGHT HEALTHY OREAD, ISlYiMIps. ABL 8 s tffc S 1 iUCf!0HM6' ft Li OF MEN'S Glotlilog Jilhl 9' vl TSr Bk. And Must Be Sold. With the expectation of a large Clothing Trade at the end of tho fishing season, I placed large orders in MEN'S SUITS of all kinds to arrive before July 15th, and -whereas these Goods are now upon my hands, and must be sold within the expected time, I have concluded to putthc knife clear in to the quick, by marking the Suits at prices that will close them out without fail. LOOK AT PRICES AND QUALITY. Men's Dark Mixed Ail Wool Men's Mixed Cassimere Sack Business Suits 13 50 Men's Mixed Cassimere Frock Business Suits 13 50 Men's California Cassimere Sack Business Suits-. . 15 00 Men's Silk Mixed Black Sack Business Suits 17 50 Men's Black Diagonal Sack Dress Suits- - - - 17 50 Men's Black Diagonal Frock Dress Suits 17 50 Men's Finest Press Suits from $20 to 032.50, equal to any Suit made by Merchant Tailors. " I also have just received a large stock which must be disposed of, m Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Underclothing Hosiery, Etc., Etc. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED I Marked in Plain Figures PYTHIAN BUILDING, G6-T6 THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Pa rlicr House, I?Iaiu St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Ilair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, II. Da PAItK, Prop. CITY BO GRIFFIN STATIONERS Everything new received C K. BAIX, K.J. IIAKT. EXCELSIOR MILL. Having built and refitted with improved m-'chinery the above mill at large txjense, we are now prepared to MANUFACTURE And Furnish all Kinds and Sizes ef Sash, Doors, Blinds, And evory description of Mill "Work with rroinptnes3 and Dispatch. Mouldings, Turning nnd Bracket "Work a Specialty All Kinds of Finished Lumber for Sale. We cordially Invite our Irlenils and tho pub lic to pite us a call. Cor. Genevieve and Astor Sts.. Astoria, Or. BAIN & nAKT, Proprietors. Gi Hi COOPER S usEEEE:xsE2:c:sais:3iiazssE3Exs3CiaEE2S3E3ii33Esaaaaisa::32 id. a. Mcintosh -ESEcaiESEist33:a3isa3z::zzEa:i33SE2s:xi333a33assa3::sss(as3U- The Leading Clothier and Hatter. New Goods! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Men's, Souths' and Boys' HCLOTHINGp Hats and Furnishing Goods, FINEST 600DS AT TI1E LOWEST rKICES.S STOCK Received ! Business Suits $10 00 and One Price to All! ASTORIA, OREGON. W. E. DEMENT & CO, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES Prescriptions carefully Compounded IS & REED, NEWSDEALERS as soon as published. Holden's Auction Rooms f Established January 1st, 1877. E. C. IIOLDEN, Real Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chcnanius Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 -.CO a. M.t at mv Auction Rooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Cattle, and Farm:ng Stock wherever de sired. Cash Returns Promptly made after Sales. Consignments respectfully solicited. Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Agent for Daily and Weekly Orcoonfan. 9s New Styles! OK STORE w tw grfj(i .rtj- " -f