The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 19, 1885, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
WEDNESDAY.
..-.AUGUST ID. 1E85
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Monday excepted)
J. V. HAliLORAN & COMPANY,
rUBLISUKHS XSD rHOmiKTOItS,
ASTORIA?. BUILDING, - - CASSSTEEEl
Terras of Subscription.
Serred bv Carrier, per week 15ets.
Sont by Mail, per month . COcts.
" ,r " one year.. ....$7.oo
Free ol postage to subscribers.
Advertisements inserted by the year at
the rate of 82 per square per month. Tran
sient advertising fifty cents per square, each
Insertion.
Notice To Adrertisers.
The Astoriax guarantees to its ad
vertisers the largest emulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
This paper is on file at.theSt. Charles
Hotel, Portland, Or.
C. T. Thomes goes to Ilwaco this morn
ing. Trolling for salmon is a present fa
vorite sport at Seattle.
Logs are $G a thousand on tho Sound
with prospests of an advance.
Tho Columbia arrived in yesterday af
ternoon. The Oregon sailed at 5.
The Birmah has 20,000 case3 salmon
aboard, bhe takes on 11,501) more.
The ABtoria campers leave for Clatsop
beach, on the Sam at 7:30 this morning.
The L X. L. Packing company will
hold its annual meeting on the 31st inst.
It is said that there are 100,000 oases
salmon in England and 33,000 in Aus
tralia. The Orcgonian declares that sheol
would feel cool by contrast to a Port
landite. The run of torn cod is increasing and
anyone can have a mess that wants to
oatch the little codlets. .
The salo of the furniture of the Astor
House will be continued by E. G. Holden
at ten o'clock this morning.
John Eobinson's circus shows here on
the 31st. He advertises a good display
and gives all he advertises.
Tho hop crop throughout tho slate is
uncommonly good; but raisers will not
pick them unless they can get it done for
25 cents a box.
R. R. Marion's fine bay horse, "Doc,"
died in his stable yesterday morning.
The animal was valued at 250 and is a
loss to its owner.
Cool breezes from tho ocean yesterday
dispelled the dense smoko. and raailo 2
pleasing contrast to tho heaviness of tho
few preceding days.
The tide of travel has sot the other
way and seasiders are returning inland.
Wonder if there will bo a road to Clptsop
when next the summer visitors head this
way.
Forty thousand dollars aro reported to
yet remain unpaid by the O. & C. It. R.
of the debts contracted before its assign
ment. Receiver Koehler expects to pay
most of the amount off tho coming fall
with the earnings of the road.
A fair house greeted lh5 Madison
Sqnare Theater company last evening in
their matchless rendition of tho famous
play of "Tho Rajah." They are all thor
ough in their profession and make up as
good a theatrical company as ever ap
peared in Astoria. This is the first
troupe Carl Adler has managed, and the
arrangements he made for tho comfort
and convenience of the public deserve
commendation.
John McDonald and Pepper Taylor,
two United States prisoners, wore taken
to San Francisco on tho Oregon yesterday
in charge of Sergeant L. Michael, of
Fort Walla "Walla. They aro both sen
tenced to three years on Alcatraz island
for desertion from the Second cavalry, at
Fort Walla Walla on May 12, 1885. Mc
Donald is 23 years old and is a nativo of
New York; Taylor is 21 yoars old and was
born in Delaware.
Visit of Father Upchnrch.
Father Upchnrch, the honored founder
of the A. O. U. W., arrived on the Colum
bia yesterday morning and was met and
welcomed by a committee from Seaside
Lodge 3o. 12, of this city. Tho original
programme was to have a social recep
tion at the lodge yesterday evening and
a public meeting at somo suitable hall
this evening, but the absence of the gen
tlemen who were expected to accompany
Mr. Upchurch made it necessary to fore-
fo the latter part of the programme,
n the evening he mot Seaside
Lodge at the Lodge room and was
welcomed in a speech by J. Q. A. Bowlby.
Others present also made congratulatory
addresses. The founder of the order re
sponded by giving an account of tho
order, of his travels, and mado 6ome ex
cellent suggestions. He loaves for Port
land on the Telephone this morning.
tilTta? the Snap Away.
The steamer It. It. Thompson, while on
her way from Portland to Astoria, Sun
day evening, ran into a fishing not below
Ranior, entangling tho twine in her
wheel. The steamer put into Ranier.
whore the net was taken oil and the
journey to Portland was resumed. The
question now is, who is the owner of the
net? Wkoever it was, violated tho laws
of Oregon by fishing for salmon out of
season, and is liable to arrest. There
were no lights on the end of the net, and
some individual was oarning a few shek
els and taking great risks. News, 18.
A Great Trath Xot to be Forgotten.
Even tho best writers often make slips.
What is written for c daily newspaper is
of ten so hurried as to preclude. revision.
Orejonian, 18.
Turps.
Eastern Turpentine in quantities to
suit at Wilsok & FisnER's.
If there is any body in Astoria that
deserves success in business, it is Jeff.
At his own expense ha has built and
thrown open for traffic a sidewalk from
the' rear of the Telephone Saloon to the
Roadway. May he live long and get
his reward In this world.
From San Diego.
Just received per Fannie Adelc, the
Finest and Freshest Honey. None Bet
ter. For sale only at Foard & Mokes.
At Frank Fabre's.
Board for S22J0 a month. The best
inthecitr. Dinner from 5 to 7.
W. Lussier 01 San Francisco has en
gaged in the photograph business with
Crow the leading photographer.
Get your photographs taken at Crow's
gallery by w. Lussiar of San Francisco
WHAT OTHECS SAT.
Contcn.porarj Concent Ecgarulng the IThezt
Shipments of the Intend Empire.
In discussing tho question, with The
Astoeiak, of shipping wheat in sea-going
vossels, tho Orcgonian takes tho
ground that all tho wheat raised in Ore
gon, and for that matter, Washington
territory too, will always bo shipped
from Portland, for it says, 'it is less
costly to bring vessels to Portland than
to boat tho wheat to Astoria." The Or
cgonian. no doubt, bases its supposition,
that Port'and will bo tho only wheat
market for this part of the country for
all time to come, on tho theory that as
Portland has horetoforo been successful
in keeping the Columbia river from be
ing opened, sho can always do so, and
thus will all the wheat have to be hauled
to tidewater, (which means Portland),
by rail. Rut suppose this state of things
will not alwavs exist and that tho Co
lumbia river will at somo future tima ba
opened to navigation, would tho Orcgon
ian then say that it is less costly to boat
the wheat up to Portland and load it in
to vessels to be transported back again
than to load at Astoria? Pendleton Trib
une, 7.
The Astobian answers an article in tho
Orcgonian, regarding tho commerce of
the Columbia, in a very sharp and point
ed manner. It clearly shows that other
towns in Oregon hpvo an interest in the
groat "River of the West," besides "Port-land-on-the-Wallamet,"
although the me
tropolis has for a number of years pabl
attempted to control tho wholo com
merce of this natural artory. It is time
for the Orcaonian and the merchants of
Portland to understand that the Colum
bia river does not take its rise in that
city, and that its outlet to tho ocean
is not through tho mouth of
tho Willamette. Astoria and the
inland empiro havo been almost
entirely ignored for many years past by
tho chief city of the state, and in almost
every instance thero has been no atten
tion paid to any cnterpriso in which tho
seaboard and interior wore directly inter
ested except it tended to increase the
wealth of tho metropolis. As much con
sideration has been paid to dredging the
Willamette as to tho improvement of the
bar at the mouth of the Columbia, while
tho interior of tho northwest, drained by
this mighty river has received no notice
at all. It is time that the country out
side of Portlpnd should awaken to a true
realization of their treatment in times
past, and do something to divorce theso
sections from tho grasping greed of the
Willamette city.
The development of eastern Oregon in
tho few years past has made it ono of the
most important agricultural sections of
tho northwest, and tho attention of the
wool and grain producers has been at
tracted to some other shipping point
than Portland. While the discriminat
ing rates in favor of that city continue,
it will hare the advantage of any other
town in Oregon; but when our natural
highway to tho ocean is cleared of ob
structions, Astoria, the seaport of Oregon,
will command the trado of this section.
How long our people will havo to wait
lor the opening of tuo river, with the
opposition of the railroads and tho wealth
of the metropolis against it, wo cannot
tell: but a giant effort can bo mado by ail
sections interested, and tho importance
of the work mado known to our con
gressional representation. And all ef
forts in this direction will ba heartily
seconded by Astoria, which for long
yoars has boen forced io play second
liddlo to tho ruling dynasty which pre
sides at tho mouth of tho Willamette.
Dalles Times Mountaineer.
It is a late hour in tho day for Port
land to wake up to tho fact that tho
opening of the Columbia for continuous
navigation was their best means of sal
vation. Rut they havo boen too fearful
of the claims which Astoria would put in
for the business of tho eastern empire in
case the river was fully opened to tho sea,
and oven now they look on Astoria as in
the way of deriving great benefits from
tho opening of tho river to continuous
navigation to the se?. The facts arc.
Portland is beginning to foresee that she
has no easy task to hold tho supremacy
against the places whoro God and nature
designed that the most business should
bo done on this northwest coast. Tho
struggles for tho perpetual mastery havo
been incessant and almost untiring, and
she desorves great credit for tho energy
she has displayed, only she has expended
this energy in tho wrong direction in en
deavoring to forco transportation and
business away from tho channels where
they properly bolong. WThen tho Colum
bia river is rendered continuously navi
gablo to the sea from this great inland
empire, Portland can no moro hold tho
trade of this same inland empire than
can San Francisco. Ixiciston, Idaho,
Teller, 13.
Unfortunate Hri. La Drotte.
New Obleans, Aug. 17. Mr. Emiio La
Drotte was engaged in casting balls for
his riflo at his rosideuca to-day. His
wife was assisting him, and ho request
ed hor to pat tho bullets in his pouch
horn. By mistake she placed tho hot
bullets in the powder horn, and a tre
mendous explosion followed. This in
stantly killod three of the children, and
severely wounded Mr. and Mrs. Lo
Drotte and tho two other children. It is
thought that Mrs. La Drotto will not re
cover. Tho furniture of tho hou33 was
shattered and tho honsa wrecked. Tho
walls on two sides of the roam were
blown out.
L00V. Out For Them.
It is tho prevailing opinion at Alkali
that tho recent fire at that place was tho
work of a gang of toughs who aro follow
ing Robinson's circus through tho coun
try. Of course tho circus folks aro not to
blame, and they worked nobly to Eubdue
the flames. One of the performers had
his skull broken and was presented with
a purse by appreciative admirers in Al
kali. Ar?u, 18.
wis at:
Do You Think tU.it 'JcfT oi
The CIiop House
Gives you a meal for nothing, and a
glass of something to drink? "Not
much i ' nut no gives a uettcr mcai ana
more of it than any place in town for
25 cents. Ho buys by the wholesale and
pays cash. "That settles it."
Shoalwatci' May OyntevH
Constantly on hand, cooked to any st le
at Frank Fabre's.
Good Dwelling House
For rent or sale, ono block from Post
office. Apply lo Jkff.
An Elegant Substitute
For oils, salts, pills and all kinds
of bitter, nauseous medicines is the very
agreeable liquid fruit Syrup of Figs.
Recommended by leading Physicians
Manufactured only uj- the California
Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal. For
sale by W. E. Dement & Co.
For Dinner Parties to order, at short
notice, go to Frank Fabre's.
IT 3EJLSCBED EIGIITEEX FEET ACBOSS.
Tho item in yesterday's Astobiax about
ihe alleged octopus or devil fish at Norih
Reach has been received with incredulity
by those who affect to beliovo that devil
fish do not grow so largo. As proof that
the matter was not exaggerated the fol
lowing ovidence is submitted, tho narra
tor's namo being withheld by special
request:
"Somo years ago somo devil fish ap
peared in n harbor where several schoon
ers were lying, and tho sailors, who were
Swedes and had never Eeen ono of tho
fish before, saw them playing around in
the harbor, and thought it would bo a
good joke to spear ono. So they took a
lifjbt skiff and a pair of old whalo har
poons and ropes that belonged tothe
schooner and started out, and were joined
by the other boats. In a short time one
of tho boats got alongsido of a sea-bat,
and a rouser it was, too. When they
struck it you'd havo thought tho wholo
bottom had been hit, and a second later
that boat was rushing up tho harbor at 0
rato sho norer went bofore. It was a
blind load, though, and the iish had to
turn, and the skiff was jerked around so
quickly that she half filled, and one man
was tumbled overboard."
"Up tho channel they went, some yell
ing for tha boat and the others to cut tho
lino as it was evident that sho would fill
in a raomonl; but it happened that tho
only man who had a knifo had been
dropped overboard, and as they couldn't
get Iho lino untied, they had to let it go.
They said afterward they were about to
jump overboard and let everything go,
when tho fish chauged its course and
headed right for ono of the schooners.
Thoy had to jump then, anyhow, and, as
they went overboard, tho fish dived nnder
tho vessel, and tho skiff struck her side
with a crash, and was knocked all to
pieces. The end plank, is they found
out later, to which the lino was mado
fast, went off with tho fish. Tho mon
were picked up, and two days later tho
devil fish floated ashore. It measured
about 18 feet across, and was estimated to
weigh a ton."
Trouble All Around.
Last TuesJay, August 11, Mis Jennie
Leo died very suddenly. This is a very
distressing case. When preacher Nichols
left hero for parts unknown, Mr. Lee
deserted his family to follow him. Somo
timo ago tho only son, a young man of 22
or ", went down tho Columbia to seek
work, and was supposed to be at Oak
Point. -During harvest tho daughter
was taken sick with typhoid fever, but so
far recovered that she was considered
out of danger. Sitting up in the bed
taking food and joking with somo friends,
sho remarked that sho "could oat an' ap
ple if they would lot her havo it." Just
thenher mother went into the kitchen,
but had scarcely reached it when the
girl dropped dead. The suddenness of
her daughter's death coupled with other
matters, drove the mother distracted,
and sho had to bo taken away for a day
or two. A telegraphic dispatch was sent
to Oak Point, whero tho son. Charles W.
Lee, was supposed to bo, but tha answer
camo back that ho could not bo found.
Tho dead girl was kept out of tho ground
as long as possible in tho hopo that her
brother would como, but as ho did not,
she had to bo buried with her mother as
tho only mourner. La Fayette Corre
sjHtndcnce Oregonian.
A BIO TKOT.
There will bo a big trot at City View
Park, Portland, on tho 3lst inst. It is
thought this will be a square race, Fol
lowing is
THE CONTRACT
between L. B. Liudsey and Jay Beach to
trot ono of tho get of llnmbletouiau
Mambrino against ono of tho get of Al tu
rnout at City Yiow Park; to bo trotted at
2 p. ai., August 31, 18S5; lo trot to rale and
to harness, mile heats, in , for $UO a
side; $1,500 each forfeit, now np with
Ladd & Tilton, bankers the balance,
$1,000 each, to ba put up by 12 o'clock m.,
beforo tho day of race; horses to bo
named by C p. m. day beforo tho race, and
wo namo Capt. J. T. Appcrson ono of
the judges; each to name ono more judge
before the race; gato money to bo di
vided, Stakeholder to give the money in
accordance with the decision of the
judges (who will bo named beforo tho
race) to winner; and in tho event of
either partv failing to put the remaining
$1,000 as agreed stake, tho $3,000 to be
paid over to tae other party who iulhlls
tho abovo requirement.
Cucltlcu'; Arnica Salvo.
The Best Sai.vk in the world for
Cuts, Uruiscs,Sorcs,Ulci'rs, Salt Kheuin,
bever toores. letter, uiiappeu lianas.
Chilblains. Corns, and nil Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Files, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
ptTfeet satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 2j cents per box
E. Dement & Co.
For s.ile by V.
A Xasal Injector free with each
bottle, of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy
Price 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement.
Catarrh cured, health anil sweet
Imnilli secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Item
ed v. Frlee 50 cents, Masai Injector free.
For sale by W. K. Dement
Syrup ofFirj.
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 V. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents
or ono dollar per bottle. It is the most
pleasant, prompt and effective remedy
known, to cleanse tho system ; lo act on,
the Liver, Kidneys and. Bowels gently
yet thoroughly; to dispel lleadachs,
Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation,
Indigestion and kindred ills.
Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint,
von have a printed guarantee on every
botlle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never
fails lo cure. So'd by W. E. Dement.
Iilanlis.
Warrants, deeds, mortgages, etc A
full line of legal blanks on hand at this
office.
Any 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.
Engagement Extraordinary.
Prof. McManus the celebrated pianist
from London, has been engaged at
great expense by the enterprising pro
prietor of the Telephone saloon, and
will furnish fine music at all hours.
Free hot luueh every day. The best
place in town to have a good lime.
Baldv Geohoe,
Manager.
All the patent mediciues advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc- can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Ocldent
hctel, Astoria.
XAHI5G THE EOT.
Simon Gardner, a citizen of Blossom
Grove, recently addressed an important
letter to tho governor. Tho following is
an extract from the communicatien: ' I
have this here day named a fine boy after
you. He is as lively as a harvest hand's
appetite and can squall louder than a
goat. How I do wish you could seo him.
His mother was dead set in naming him
after his uncle John, because John keeps
a store, but'I says, No, no, mother, says
I, ' we will namo him after tho governor
of this here state. Wo ain't never showed
our respect for nono of the governors,
and it's high time, let mo tell you.'
'What's tho use in naming him after tho
governor?' says mother; 'ho'll forget it
in fivo minutes and never will send the
child nothing and ho is needing of every
thing.' 'Tut, mother, John won't give
him anything.' 'Yes. he will.' mother sa vs.
'John will do tho rieht thing, see if he
doesn't.' I wouldn't give in, though and
now tho child is named after you. How 1
wish you could seo him. It would tickle
you mighty nigh to death. He is mighty
scarce o' uuus, out he's got a voico liKo a
calf. He is the neartest chap I ever seen
in my born days. Mother wants to bet mo
that you won't send him nothing, but I
don't bet sense 1 tuck to preaching, bhe
'lows that you air stingy, but I know a
heep better than that. If you want to
disappoint mother send I was going to
say send down something, but never
mind. How I do wish you could see him."
..IrAtznasio Traveler.
Catching Salmon In Japan.
Japan must bo the salmon fisher's par
adise. Professor Milne, of earthquake
celebrity, has recently visited the Kurtlo
islands, which stretch between Japan and
Siberia, with tho object of studying the
volcanoes there. Ho sailed around the
island of Iturup, which is about 713 miles
long by eighty broad, and which is in
habited here and thero along tho coast
byAinos, who are engaged in fishing
during tho season. Hero is his descrip
tion of tho abundance of fish: "The fish
which are caught aro salmon and salmon
trout. Theso exist in such numbers dur
ing tho summer and autumn season that
their fins sticking out of tho water near
tho entrances to the rivers look like tan
gled masses of kelp; while up the rivers
it is but little exaggeration to say that
the pools aro mixtures of fish and water,
with a rifle bullet you may pierce four or
five at a single shot. Tho shingle shoals
aro often covered with dead fish, which
in their struggle for existence have bo
con) 0 so weak that, having onco run
themselves ashore, they aro unablo to
return to deeper water. A single haul of
a small seine brought to land a huge
heap of fish, varying in weight from four
to twenty pounds, the number of which
we roughly estimated at 5,000."
A Startling Discovery.
Physicians are often startled by re
markable discoveries. The fact that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Cpnsumption
and all Throat and Lung diseases is
daily curing patients that they have
given up to die, is startling them to re
alize their sense of duty, and examine
into the merits of this wonderful dis
covery; resulting in hundreds of our
best Physicians using it in their practice
Trial Bottles free atW. E. Dement &
Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size $1.00.
For a Neat Fitting Boot
Jr Shoe, go lo F. J. Goodmans, on Che
uamus 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.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi
tive cur.' Tor Catarrh, Diptneria and
Canker Muuili. toh! by W. K. Dement.
Shiloh's Clkk will immediately
relievo Croup, Whooping; Cough, anil
Bronchitis. Sold by V. E. Dement & Co
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron
chilis immediately relieved by Shiloh's
Cure. Sold by W. K. Dement.
Delinquent City Taxes.
NOTICE is hereby given that I the
undersigned Chief of Police of the city
of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, have
been furnished with a warrant from the
council of said city requiring me to col
lect the city taxes assessed for Ihe year
1885, and now delinquent upon the list,
and make return of the same within
sixty days. All parties so indebted will
therefore p!case take notice and gov
ern themselves accordingly.
1 shall be in my offico at the city jail
every day until September 1st, 18S5, to
receipt for the same at which time I
shall levy ujwn the property of all de
linquents not having paid.
C. Yy.Locgiirey,
Chief of Police of said city of Asteria.
Astoria, Or., August 18, 1885.
Found.
LAKfi K FISHING. NO. 45. NAME GONE,
at Hut: Cape. For further liitornutinu
apply to aW. ALLY,
Onion l'eat.
Tillamook Co.. Or.
A Well Furnished Table
ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED
With the best and cooked in a neat and
wholesome way. can be found at Airs. G. W.
ltucker's Private Boarding House, over Eat
on & Carnahau V, next to Odd Fellows BniJd-
Terms; $5 a week. $22-50 per month.
$1 a day.
For Sale.
A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT
fot sale. ISoautlfully located. Apply
at Astorian offlcs.
HAVE YOU
Ailtli lo Sell?
IN THE MATTER OF
Rags, Bottles, Old Metal,
or Junk of Any Sort,
Fflffl & STOKES
Will givo joh the beat pi Ice for It.
Do You Want to Buy
SHIP MATERIAL,
From a Uelajing Tin to a nawser; from
Block to an Author.
You Can Get what .You Want
at rOARD& STOKES.
Headquarters at building, east end
Water Street.
NO POISON
IN THE PASTRY
s&$!9&
TanHIn, Lcocn, Orange, etc, flavoi
Calces, Cream, Paddlass, fcc., ni dcH
calaly and naturally as tae fruit from
vrhlch tiey aro Bade.
For Strength and True Trait
Flavor They Stand Alone.
FKCARCO BY TMC
Price Baking Powder Co.,
Chlcego, III. St. Louis, Mo.
KAKeas or
Dr. Prlcis Criam Baking Powder
AD
Br. Price's Inpnliu Yeast Gems,
Seat Dry Hop "Yeast.
FOR SALB BY GROCERS.
Vf K 3UK BUT OXE QUALITY.
Light Healthy Bread.
mo
YEAST QEMS.
The oest dry hop yeost In the world.
Bread ralsod by thta yoast is llght.whlta
ond whola9omo like our grandmother's
dailcious bread.
CROCERS SELL THEM.
PRCPARIO BY TMC
Price Baking Powder Co.,
KanTrs cl Dr. Prica's sr scial mmn Extracts.
Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo.
For sale by Corn g.Mkrle & Co., Agents
Portland, Oregon
PARKER HOUSE.
1VM. AIXEN, Prop'r.
First Class in Every Respect.
Free Co noli to the Uoti.sc.
c. vr. KXOWL.ES.
U D. BROWX.
St. Charles Hotel,
(European Plan.)
IJROWX & KNOAVLES - - Proprietors
FiKaT Class in Evkut Respect,
Gcod Restaurant Connected with tboHonse
Fire-proof Brick Building. ISO Rooms,
la the Center of the City.
Cor. Front and Morrison Stf., Portland. Or
The GEN. MILES
Will Make
TWO TRIPS DAILY!
TO
Forts Stevens and Canby,
And llwaco.
The second trip will bo mado upon the ar
rival of the boats from Portland.
This gives everj one a splendid chance to get
THE OCEAN BREEZE,
And see tho Mouth of the Columbia.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Corner Thlnl ami B Streets,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
Our facilities aro such that we def y
competition. This Is tho largest
and most respectably kept
Hotel in tho Northwest.
Board and Lodging $ 1 .00 per day
MKA.LS.23 cents. LODGING. 25 and 50 cents
Free Buss to and from ihe House.
rXo C'hlncMC Empl03ed."S
E. Lenliton, (Late or Minnesota Home)Prop.
O. CLARK, AGENT.
VISITING CARDS.
A Lar,;o Stock of
FINE VISITING CAUDS,
Of Every Grado
TO BE SOLD FOB CASH.
APPLY AT ASTORIAN OFFICE.
H. P. GREGORY & CO.,
Xo, 5 Xorth Front St.. Portland. Or.
DEALERS IX
HnliteBeltiD&.lse&Pacliii!
Sole agents for the
New York Belting and Packing Co.
We handlo nothlnjr but tho best and guar
antee more servlco for the money than can
bo obtained from any othor Itubber Goods
In the market.
Good Farm
OF EIGHTY ACRES. PARTLY 1M
proved, on the Klaskanine. For sale
cheap or will exchange for city property.
Apply at Astorian Ofllce.
,J!l?-pT?Tf':'j;i
.psic
A L
OF KBIT'S
Clothing
And Must
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 my
hands, and must be sold within the expected time, I have concluded
to put the 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 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 Erock Dress Suits 17 50
Men's Finest Dress Suits from $20 to $32.50, equal to any Suit
made by Merchant Tailors.
I also have just received a large stock which must bo disposed of,
in Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bools, Shoes, Shirts, Underclothing,
Hosiery, Etc., Etc.
NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED I
ATT Goods
Marked in Plain Fignres and One Price to All!
C. H. COOPER'S
PYTHIAN BUILDING,
GO TO THE
o. i
Hair Dressing Saloon
Parker House, Df aiu St.,
For a Hrst-class Share, scientific Hair-cut.
and Ii jgienic Shampoo, etc,
II. Dn PAUK, Prop.
CITY BOOK STORE
GRIFFIN & REED,
STATIONERS iNEWSDEALERS
Everything new received
Bh
C. K. BAIX,
B.J. HAKT.
EXCELSIOR MILL,
ITavins built and refitted with improved
machinery the above mill at largo expense,
wo aro now prepared to
MANUFACTURE
And Furnish all Kinds and Sizes cf
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
And every description of Mill "Work with
Promptness and Dispatch.
Moulaings, Turning and Bracket Work a
Specialty
All Kin da oi Finished Lumber for
Sale.
Wo cordially invite ourlrlends and tho pub
lic to eItc us a call.
Cor. Genevieve and Astor Sts., Astoria, Or.
BAIN & HAltT. Proprietors.
MiiiiisiBzzEEuizusauiziiiiuinniaiEiuaiiiiHiuimnsig
D. A. MclHTOSH
SiMBH3ini9Eiiaaa3EiiiiSE222aa2isiinafiNuu-.
The Leading Clothier and Hatter.
New Goods!
IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS.
Men's, 7outns' and Soys'
1CL0THING
Hats and Furnishing Goods.
"FINEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
STOCK
usf Received!
Be Sold.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
DRUGGISTS.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
as soon as published.
Holden's Auction Rooms
r Established January 1st, 1877.
E.C. HOLDEN,
Real Estate and General Auctioneer
and Commission Merchant,
Cheuamus Street. - Astoria, Oregon.
Auction sale of Sundries every Saturday,
at 10 30 A. m., at mv Auction Booms.
Will conduct Auction Sales of Beal Estate,
Cattle, and Farming Stock wherever de
sired. Caih Returns Promptly nado after Sales.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
Notary Public for tho State of Oregon.
Commissioner of Deeds for Washington
Territory.
Agent for Daily and Weeklv Oregonian.
2
9s
New Styles!