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f3) j Itc gailj gtftoratt. ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY AUGUST II, IS?5 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. V. HAL.L1ORAN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS AND ritOPUIKTOKS, ASTORIAX BUILDING, - - CASSSTREEl Terms of.Snbscription. Served by Carrier, per week. .... I5cts. .Sont by Mail, per month ..... GOcts. ' one year $7.00 Free of postage to subscribers. f3yAdvertisemeiits inserted by the year at the rate of $2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each insertion. Police To Advertisers. The ASToniAX guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file at the St. Charlos Hotel, Portland, Or. The A. B. Field sailed for Tillamook yesterday morning. The Oregon is duo from San Francisco this morning. The State sails. Thirty Chinamen -went to work on tho Kalama branch of the Northern Pacific yesterday. The Port Townsend Aryus calls for a pilot service on the Sound. It is cer tainly needed. There will be a danca at Knappa to night. Capt. Grounds starts with the Lilian at 7 r. m. Yesterday's Oregonian figures the Co lumbia salmon pack of '&" with a total of 521,530 cases. Victoria is hard up for a discussion and the papers are arguing whether or not married school teachers should be al lowed to retain their positions. There is no increase in the prices of reserved seats for "Tho Private Secreta ry" and "The llajah." Tickets for either performance can be had at Carl Adler's. Tho Forest Grove correspondent of tho Standard says that it is thought that parties living there will lose heavily through the failure of the company to build. Tho Portland papers annouueo the ap pearanco of Clara Louise Kellogg in con cert on tho 24th. A subscription paper is in circulation here to secure the ap pearance of tho great cantatrice in this city. It is reported that ono Astoria girl tried her luck at Vogol's littlo swindle, which indicates that that particular girl has not lost her confidence ini the gal lantry of tho fool-killer. Copyright, 1S33. All samo Oregonian. Section 4.233, revised statutes of tho United States provides for n fine of $200 for the failure by any row or sail boat to carry ono white light suspended two feet above tho stem while navigating any riv er, bay, etc., at night. The contract, for the new Grace Protes tant Episcopal church lias been let to Louis Hartwig for tho sum of $4,7C0.G0. Work on tho necessary excavation has been begun and the contractor has until Jan. 1st, 183G in which to finish the build ing. Pacific University at Forest Grove pre sents many educational advantages well worthy the consideration of those who realize what an important factor in life a good education is. See adv't. llev. J. F. Ellis, tho president of the university, will furnish catalogues and information upon application. There was a fire alarm at 9:23 last night to which tho department promptly responded. As near as could bo mado out tho alarm was caused by some blaz ing bruBh and undergrowth south of Genevieve street in tho vicinity of the now Hussian church. Thero b&ing no apparent danger the apparatus was housed. From North beach come stories of sharklets seen by daring bathers. A real live shark would bo a thrilling, though unusual sight along that sand-strewn coast. But for a real genuine sensation nothing equals a devil fish. Let some of the Clatsop or North beach romancers invent the appearance of an octopus aud the boats from Portland will be crowded with passengers coming down. Ono of thoso things that happen in the best regulated families occurred in a little town on tho Columbia river of commerce tho other day. A mother and daughter were confined at tho samo time in tho samo house. The babies were dressed and put into the cradle together. When they were taken up to be nursed neither mother knew her own baby, and to-day they can't tell t'other from which. County Clerk Trenchard is busy man ufacturing citizens. So far this month the following have renounced their alle giance to all foreign princes and poten peten tates: C. Elander, Sweden, H. It. Jakob sen, Denmark, Jno. Christiansen, Denmark, Jas. E. Mullins, Australia, Christian Olsen, Norway, Jno. Christian sen, Russia, Max Eurnardt, uermany, Niles Bjeldenas, Norway, Andrew Pieto la, Russia. From tho Hon. Spencer F. Baird, Unit ed States commissioner of fisheries and the boss fish sharp of the nation, comes the authoritative announcement that tho shad caught in tho Columbia river are the gennine shad, and don't yon forget it. His declaration is stamped with the great seal of tho United States and anj' one that refuses to believe the professor is hereby declared to be an enemy to his oountry. Now let the band play and the procession move. Ktcady Tor Business. The Astoria box factory h as finished up all existing contracts and is ready to turn out A 1 boxes in quantities to suit at the shortest notice. Send in your or ders and have them promptly filled. Grand Ball. There will be a grand ball at the Gcr- mania Hotel to-morrow night Good music and a fine supper. A general in vitation extended to all. AGoodCignr, Just as good as yon usually pay a bit for can be had FOR FIVE CENTS at C. P. Wilson's. For a Kent Fitting Boot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Get your photographs taken at Crow's gallery by W. Lussior of San Francisco Anv one desiring the services of Mrs. Katel)uffyas nurse from the 10th of September until the 10th of December will please address her at Little Falls, Lewis Co., Washington Territory. Turps. Eastern Turpentine in quantities to suit at Wilsoh & Fisher's. 1Hainarfr FEOS05AL. Miss Kate Connolly and Miss Minnie Hobson are on the incoming steamer. P. E. O'Bryen. of the firm of Henry Doyle & Co.. of San Francisco is on tho incoming steamer. Chas. F. Whitehead, formerly city editor of the Xews and now occupying a federal position in California, is on the Oregon. Ord. Sergt. Geo. Sutherland has gone down to Fort Stevens from Vancouver, to garrison and command the post, re lieving Ord. Sergt. Brodie, who was get ting lonesome. . A. Montgomery is a passenger on the outgoing steamer to-day, on a visit to his old home in New York state. It is thiity six years since he left home, and like as no the will find a few changes in his na tive town. Mr. Montgomery contem plates several months sojourn in the cast. Major Blakeney paid a visit to the life saving station at Ft. Canby yesterday and goes to Shoalwater bay to-day. Ho is desirous of getting an appropriation for the capo station to get a much needed life boat. The bids for tho erection of a cottage at the Shoalwater bay station will be opened upon his return to San Francisco. THE MfitJEST AXI) BEST OF THEM ALL. At every performance the huge canvas tents of John Robinson's great Three Ring Circuses, were literally jammed, packed and crammed with happy, laugh ing paople, in many instances tho em ployes of largo business houses, being sent by their employers, who purchased the tickets in bodies of a hundred or more. John Robinson desires the out side world to know that just as his Mam moth Show is exhibited in the largest cities, so it will bo exhibited in the small est villages and towns, and that overy one of his Ten Big Shows united and combined, and every single member of his gigantic troupe, and every one of his great now novelties, and marvelous fea tures will surely accompany him over his entire ronte into the smallest of towns. There are ten thousand new nttnetions to amuse and instruct the young aud the old, previous to tho commenccmuut ot the circus performance proper. The principal interest seems to center around tho huge herd of elephants rangiug in size from tho colossal "Empress"' to the littlo twin baby elephants, the es pecial delight of tho children. Tho cir cus performance is the best by a long ways that ever 'visited Chicago," and of such a pleasing and varied diameter as to make it diuicult to single oat any act of particular merit, for they are all of tho very best. For two hours and three quarters thero is a succession of acts of daring horsemanship, tumbling, parform nnces of trained animals, wire walking, acrobatic feats, bicycla riding and a host of other novelties. The laughable antics and tricks of tho Twin Baby Elephants never fail to create the greatest fun and amusement. Tho marvelous troupo of gymnastic bicyclers, tha startling night of the human cannon ball through the air, tho wonderful and thrilling life-leap of tho winged lady of the clouds, the ter riffio flight of a human being from tho groat Roman Catapult' driven through space at the terrible momentum of three miles in ono minute, make up a constel lation of startling aud astonishing won ders and amazing novelties noTer before soen on earth. Chicago Daily Tribune. At Astoria August 31st and Saptember 1st. Last Krening's Concert. One of thoso pleasant musicales that keep alive the love of music in our sea side city was tha occasion last evening of tho assemblage of a small audience at Ross' opera house. Tho concert was by the Uongregational church choir under the directorship of D. A. Mcintosh and assisted by considerable outsido talent. The programme was well arranged con sisting of fourteen vocal and instrumen tal gems. Tho ladies and gentlemen performing were heartily received and enthusiastically encored, tho applausa being impartially bestowed and in each case justly earned. Kuslnci and Reform. Tho secretary of the treasury having inquired whether tho force in tho custom houso could not ba reduced, for the pur pose of economy, the collector of New York reports the reduction that he has been able to make amounts to sixt y-nino places. That's reform. Next fall, just before electiou, the places will be filled by sixty-nine party workers That's bus iness. Texas Sif tings. Preaching YcrRas I'rartlce. An editor must cultivate always a sweet spirit of patience and resignation. Otherwise he is sure to find annoyance and unhappiness. Oregonian, VJ. Hon Would Half the Present Kates Do! Portland cannot afford to xdlow the stories of heavy cost of lighterago again to get abroad. Oregonian 13. Unnecessary Ad Ice. An exchange sa3s: "Listen to your wife." How can you help vourself? Philadelphia Call. Shoalwater Kny OyMerN Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank FabreV. ftoort IM-cIIing House For rent or sale, one block from Post office. Apply to .1ki--f. For Dinner Parties to order, at notice, go to Frank Fabre's. short At Frank Falres. Board for $22.50 a month. The best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. W. Lussicr 01 San Francisco lias en gaged in tho photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. Engagement Fxtraortliiinrj-. Prof. McManus the celebrated pianist from London, has been engaged at great expense bv the cnterpristng pro prietor of the Telephone saloon, and will furnish fine music at all hours. Free hot lunch every day. The best place in town to have a good time. CAI.DY UEOKQE, Manager. Blnnlts. Warrants, deeds, mortgages, etc. A full line of legal blanks on hand at this office. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can 6e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W Conn's druj: store, opposite OcMden hctel, Astoria. ' nfttf-i iv ' attStlr.miimtMi n i W Ttf n ntMBnt Cr,n- ., uLim..i : BUSINESS LOCALS. Tho Star market makes a specialty of fine roasts. Prael Bros, guarantee absolute satisfac tion to all patrons of tho Empire store. For genuino English cutlery, a good revolver, or a Cue cigar, call on Wm. Edgar. Frank Fabro's coffee recommends it self. Ask for a pan roast and you will go again. Two dimes and a five cent pioco pays tho entire bill at Jeffs restaurant for a squaro meal. Carl Adler has a splendid assortment of fancy goods that can be bought at bed rock prices. At Ed. Jackson's Astoria bakery you can get bread of fine quality, and choico cakes and pastry. Everything thatGastav Hansen sells is warranted to be just as it i3 represent ed. It is genuine. There is no discount on the clothes that D. A. Molntosh turns out. They fit well and wear well. New wall paper makes a room look wonderfully well. See B. B. Franklin's stock before buying. For a Magee stove or range, something that will always give satisfaction, go to John A Montgomery. When vou want tea that is tea go or send to Foard & Stokes and you will get something worth drinking. Griffin & Reed at tho City Book storo have a fina stock of goods and merit a share of the public patronage. A V. Allen will supply you with ininoo meat, jellies, canned goods, sauces, and other goods at bottom figures. Heavy hardware, iron pipo and an ex tra largo line of stoves and houso fur nishing goods at M. C. Crosby's. Remember that G. A. Stinson will al ways give you satisfaction in your blpck smithing or horseshoeing work. A box of fino cigars would bo a nice present for a friend. Wm. Loeb has a splendid stock from which to sell. Bergman & Co. will furnish you with tho choicest chops and tho juiciest steak3 at prices as low as tho lowest. E. R. Hawcs will do just as neat and quick a job of tinning or furnace fitting G3 can bo done- in Astoria for tho money. Whether you como .up or down the river go to tho Parker house upon arriv ing at Astoria. You will ba made feol at home. For gilt-edged butter and fresh eggs von need not go farther than Wilson tfc Fisher's. They aro sure to have just what you want. A nice oasy chair or a handsomo desk is a luxurv. At tho prico at which Chas. Heilborn sells his furniture it is a luxury within tho reach of all. At Van Dnsea's you will find a splen did assortment of hardware and ship chandlery, and oils of all kinds guaran teed as to brilliancy and safety. For fancy groceries, Frank L. Parker "takes tho cake." Leave an order for one of thoso fine haras and be surprised at such fine quality for so low a cash price. "111 bo sure to find it at Cooper's," is what many a one says or thinks aftor looking in vain for what they want else where. And that tell3 tho whole story. Wyatt & Thompson niako a specialty of the Royal brand of flour, manu faclured by tho Oregon Milling Co. If you gat ono sack you will order it right along. Tho Astoria Furniture company will sell a mirror or a bedroom set; a hand some sofa or an etargo at a prica that will make you wonder why you didn't get one before. L. DaPark, a tonsorial artist of ac knowledged skill and reputation ha3 Btill chargo of the barber shop under the Parker house. He guarantees satis faction to a'l. Wcdtlinjr. One of the pleasantcsi affairs in the annals of our city took place Wednes day evening, August 12th. at 8 o'clock, in the marriage of Mr. .John M. Fix, of Lcwiston, Idaho, to Miss Ella E. IJ.is sett, of upper Astoria. The ceremony took place at the residence ot the bride:; parents, ami was performed by the Rev. M. 1). Wilson, assisted by Rev. W.S. Hamlin, and was very impressive. The bride's dress was of white nuns veiling and lace, arranged in the most tasty and artistic style; she wore a bridal veil and was adorned by the most delicate and exquisite ilowers. A sumptuous wedding feast was pre pared where the quests partook of all the luxurious dainties of the season. There were many valuable presents by the numerous friends, among which were some finely-arranged and beauti ful bouquets, all of which were admired bv the guests and highly appreciated bv the parties. The happy couple left for an extended tour, and will return by the way of Victoria, B. C. and Portland, Or. Tirir future home will be at Lcw iston, where Mr. Fix has for some years been cl tblisliril in a heavy commercial business. what: !) You Thin It that "Jell"' ot The Chop House (Jives 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 2T con Is. He buys by the wholesale and pavs cash. 'That settles it" For lame Back, Side or Ulnft ue Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnra 25 ivnij. For sale by V. E. Dement. The Bahics Cry For I r. 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 W. E. Dement & Co. iShiloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure is sold by U3 on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment Sliilolf.s Yitalizens what you need (or Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia. I'rire 10 and 75 cents- par liottle. Sold bv W. E. Dement. Why will you cougn when ijhiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 els SO cl. and SI. Sold by W. E. De ment. Syrup ofFiffs. Manufactured only by the California FijT Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own Truo Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective- remedy known, to cleausc the system ; to act on, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently vet thoroughly; to dispel lleadachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. The Oregon Taclfic Tajlajr Up. One of the foremen employed on the Oregon Pacific railroad, at Yaquina bay, told a Standard reporter how the men wore receiving their pay. Up to Septem ber last the company paid up promptly, but after that time the men had to wait. Very littlo satisfaction was to bo had until about two weeks ago, when the company began paying tha men on the installment plan. Fifteen per cent, was paid on all accounts of over one hundred dollars, and twenty per cont. on all be low a hundred. The company then gave a noto for tho balance, payable at tho s.imo rale, which note tho holder wa3 to deposit at tho bank of Hamilton, Job & Co., at Corvallis, taking a receipt there for. The payments are to be made monthly, so it is almost certain that the men will get their pay in full if they only have patience. One man who holds an account of $1,500 refused the 15 per cent., and will begin a suit for tho whole amount. So far as heard from h6 is tho only one who objects. High JInVs. The Waverly clnb, Varnoy's classes and their friends will go on board tho Multnomah at Portland at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon and will dance all tho way down. They will got hero at eight o'clock and will diave "a fish, clam and crab supper." They will bring their own music with them and will go to Rosa opera house at nine, whero they will bo glad to meet as many of their Astoria friends as can attend; tickets for tho dance can be bought at Prael Bros. Af ter the dancing at tho opera houso the excursionists will tako a littlo rest and on Sunday they will go down to Ft. Can by and Ilwaco and have "a fish, clam and crab breakfast" at Ilwaco. Then they will go to tho beach and have a bath. They will leavo Ilwaco at 5 p. m., and As toria at G:30 r. 11. for home. Under Which King, Bironlan I Private advices from New York say that a contest is going on between Mr. Billings and Mr. Wright for ascendency in the management of the Northern Pa cific railroad. Mr. Billings is understood to favor the O. R. & N. lease; Mr. Wright opposes it. The question of final ratifi cation of tho lease by tho Northern Pa cific may depend on the issue of this con test. Oregonian, 13. Didn't Know It Was Loaded. A man at Camas prairio lost eighteen tons of hay a few days since by fire, says tho East Oregonian. His little boy sat urated a rag with coal oil, tied it to a dog's tail and set it on fire. Tho dog ran into the hay. Tableau. Cuelilcn's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, l5ruises,Sores,UIcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, anil positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. WM. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COItXEit MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. 1885. INTEREST Will be allowed On Time Deposits. Drafts 101 all the leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co.. . KIIOKK, Manager Hanking Department, Astoria, Orccon. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, aixi AND Copper. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. Tlil.-t Ice is cut on J.ake Cocollala and Is pare. All nniers loft at Tost & Hansen's Astoria Sml:i Works will lie promptly attended to. G.ltEED, Manager. H. P. GUEGORY & CO., o. 5 Xorth Front St.. Portland, Or. DEALERS IN MlierBeltiDi.Hose&PactiDi Sole agents for the New York Itclting and Packing Co. We handle nothing but tho best and guar nntee more service for the money than can be obtained from any other Rubber Goods in the market. EXCURSION TICKETS! FROM ASTORIA. TO PORTLAND AND RETURN For $2.50, ON THE "TELEPHONE;1 Ihis holds fiood until SoptemberlSOth, 18S5 I mffltiMl--JL-fey ' " '--g. Test Tour BaMng iWeT To-Bai ! Brondi adrertUnl u absolutely para COM 'AajCIW ASHCOHIA. THE TEST: Place a. can top down on a. hot ttoro nntll l-.rated.tbtnrwnoTathAcoTer and smelL. Achera !it will not b required to detect tbe presence C iAfr,rn7i1ti. DOES K0T CONTAIN AMMONIA. l! UuUUblaeu Bss NEVER Seta ioalio&. lnamUlIonhomejforaquirterof acenturj It ha. ttood tne consumer's reliable tost, THE TEST OF THE OVEH. Price Baking Powder Co., nrm or Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, Tho (trongot, most delicious and natural flaror too .en , and Dr. Prices Lupulin Yiasi Gtms 1 or Light, Healthy Bread. The Bert Dry Ho? Yeast In the world. FOR SALE BY CROCERS, CHICACO. - ' ST. LOUIS.. Light Healthy Bread. YEASI GEMS. The pest dry hop yeast In tho world. Bread ralaod by this yeaat Is Hght.whlte ond wholesome like our grandmother's delicious bread. CROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED BY THC Price Baking Powder Co., HanTrs ol Dr. Price's special FtoYonns Eitracts, Chicago. Ill St. Louis, Mo. For sale by Cutting. Mehlk & Co., Agents Portland, Oregon PARKER HOUSE. Will. AI,r.E&, PropV. First Class in Every Respect. Free Coacli (o tke House. C. VT. KJfOVTLES. L. D. BROWX. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) IJROWX & KXOWLES - - Proprietors Fir3t Class ix Evert? Respect, Good Restaurant Connected with the House Fire-proof Brick Buildinc ISO Room. In the Center of the City. Cor. Front and Morrison St?., Portland. Or A Well Furnished Table ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED With the best and cooked in a neat and wholesome way. can be found at Mrs. G. W. Rucker's Private Boarding House, over Eat on & Carnahan', next to Odd Fellows Build ing. Terms; $5 aweek, $22-50 per month. $laday. The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for tho Comfort and Convenience or those who enjoy a Social Gla's. The Desl or Wines and Liqnors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. It. I JEFFREY, Prop'r. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Corner Third and KStreetH, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. Our facilities are such that wo defy competition. This Is the largest and most respectably kept Hotel In the Northwest. Board and Lodging $ 1 .00 per day MEALS.23 cents. LODGING. 23 nd SO cent Free Buss to and from the House. WXo Chinese Employed.-S . Lenliton, (Late of Minnesota IIouso)Prop. O. CLARK. AGENT. The GEN. MILES Will Make TWO TRIPS DAILY! TO Forts Stevens and Canby, And Ilwaco. The second trip will be mada upon tho ar rival of the boats from Portland. This gives every one a splendid chance to get THE OCEAN BREEZE, And see the Month of the Colombia For Sale. A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT for sale. Beautifully located. Apply at Astorlan offlct. ssM A LARGE STOGKI OF MEN'S Clothing Just Received! And Must Be Sold. "With the expectation of a large Clothing' Trade at the end of the 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 m' hands, and must be sold within the expected time, I have concluded to put the knife clear in to tho quick, by marking the Suits at prices that will close them out without fail. LOOK AT PRICES AND QUALITY. Men's Bark Mixed All Wool Business Suits $10 00 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 Mens Finest Dress Suits from $20 to $32.50, equal to any Suit made bv 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. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED! ATI Goods Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to All! C. H. COOPER'S PYTHIAN BUILDING, GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House, Main St., For a first-class Share, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, XI. Dn PARK, Prop. w CITY BOOK STORE GRIFFIN STATIONERS iNEWSDEALERS Everything new received & O. B. BAIX, R. J. HART. EXCELSIOR MILL. Harins built and refitted with improved machinery the abOTe mill at large expense, we are now prepared to MANUFACTURE And Furnish all Kinds and Sizes cf Sash, Doors, Blinds, Aad every description ot Mill "Work with Promptness and Dispatch. Mouldings, Turning and Bracket Work a Specialty All Kinds of Finished Lumber for Sale. We cordially InTite our friends and the pub lic to phre us a call. Cor. flenerlerc and Astor Sts., Astoria, Or. BAIN & HART, Proprietors. MHuiiuiiaiiisiziinusiaaiEiiiiiaiiiiiaiaiianiBiiiixsiEHei i S n A MnlNTDSHi SfHHHaBaaaaiBBiaEaaaaasaBiauaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaKaaaasS The Leading Clothier and Hatter. New Goods! I IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Men's, Touth.s' and Boys' CLOTHING Hats and Furnishing Goods. HffTINEST 600DS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. - jar ASTORIA, OREGON. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded 1 & REED, as soon as published. : L Holden's Auction Rooms f Established January 1st, 1877. E. C. HOLDEN, Ileal Eslatc and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chenatnus Street, - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 -J3Q a. at., at my Auction Rooms. Will conduct Auction Sales ot Real Estate, Cattle, and Farming Stock wherever de sired. Cash Returns Promptly made after Sales. Consignments respectfully solicited. Notary Public for the State ot Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Agent for Dally and "Weekly Oreoonfaii. New Styles! - im