(3? !te gtoUg gisfotm ASToillA,OKbu:;: "Vi:i)XES!AY... .-SKPTEMlJIIii i. 1885 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. y. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rUKMSHKItS AXI) I'KOI'ItinTOKi, AJjTOUIAN nUILDINC. - - CASb bTUEEl Terms of SalscrI;ition. Served bv Carrier, per vi ecl; loots. .N:a by Mvl. jf r month (Wets. on year 7.w Free of iwrtno to subvriliTS. SJEyAdvertUuinents inserted b thejo.irnt the rate of $2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising littv cents per square, each insertion. Notice To Adrcriiscre. The Atekia: guarantees to its atl vci Users the largest circulation of anv newspaper published on the Columbia i iver. This paper is on file at theM. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. To-night Clara Louise Kellogg. Reserved seats for the Kellogg concerts at the New York Novelty store. Phil. A. Stokes was yosterday appoint ed assignee of the estate of 31. D.-JCant. Some of the eggs received here from Portland are very ripa. Probably you've noticed this. The fine American ship John T. Berry, lliS'2, will soon go on berth here to load salmon for Liverpool. America's sweetest singer will be at Ross' opera hoii3o to-night. Reserved seats at the New York Novelty Store. The United Stales revenue cutter Mell aril Rush was sold in San Francisco last Monday at auction to Capi. Kuowles for 5.000. Tho two survivors of the Haddington shire have been given employment bv tho P. C. S. S. Co., the boy going on the San to llosu. Tho Orajonian says: Tho work of sluicing tho bars is progressing much more riipidlj' than was expected, doubt less because of the soft nature of recent deposits. Tho stock and fixture?, etc, of F. If. Elborson's Saasido Uakery are advortised to be sold at sheriffs salo on tho 10th inst., to satisfy an S00 mortgage held by A. M. Brown. Sitka is to have a newspaper the Alaskan. Tho first number will bo is sued next month. Hero is a fine thorns for a column editorial from some one who has tho time. Attendants at tho prayer meeting held at tho Presbyterian church will please take notice that the meeting will com menco this evening at seven o'clock in stead of half past seven. Messrs. Chas. Iloilborn and 1L Dn Boisson have consolidated and now oc cupy the same premises,'ilr. Hoilborn re moving his stock of furniture and carpets to tho store east of Mr, Da Boisson. Seldom it is that Astoria is favored by tho presenco of such an eminent canta trice as Clara Loui30 Kellogg. Sho sings to-night at Ross' opera house. Reserved seats at tho New York Novelty Store. On her last trip the Columbia brought to Astoria 21 hf ii bbls sugar, L'l cs coffee, 30 pkgs tea, 12 sks beans, 42 cas canned goods, IS cs oxtract, US bxs soap, S as lard, H bis bgs, 21 pigs tin, l."7 bxs fruit. "Send The Astoria to my address till I return," is what every Astorian says or writes when he or sho go any whero on :i visit. "Whether to Ilwaco or Idaho, Port land, Oregon, or Portland, Maine, this paper goes to many absent ones with its daily record of events. At the annual meeting of the I. X. L. Packing Co. last Monday the following were olectod directors for the ensuing year: August Takalo, Thomas Williams, A. K. Anderson, Andrew Anderson and Olaf Kinzie, nfter which August Takalo was chosen president and Thomas "Will iams secretary. Occasionally thoro is a referenco (o the Ice King cargo. A recent report is to the effect that a portion of tho cargo has been sold at Lis Gd. Such, says tho Cal. Grocer and Canner, is not tho fact. While there havo been sales at low prices not a case of lee King salmon has been sold at tho price mentioned. C. "W. Longhrey, chief of police, was in receipt of a communication yesterday from C. K. Page representing" ten tax payers on property assessed at 00,115, proffering three per cent, tax on tho amount for tho city tax for tho cm rent year. Tho claim is made that no more than that can be legally collected for the current year. Sixteen thousand tons of Oregon wheat which of right should havo been put aboard foreign bound ships at Astoria, are piled up at Mission Hock warehouse in San Francisco. Tho Willamette will take a full load, so will tho Ancon en her return trip, and tho Walla Walla also, tho latter being about through sending somo of tho interior mud farther down the channel. Thoro is an ugly rumor Hying around to the effect that a certain prominent canner has been charged with putting some labels of a reputable packer on somo "do-overs'' of his own, and thus trying to work off inferior stuff at the expense of his neighbor's business repu tation. If such bo thecaso ho deserves and shall havo the fullest possible expos ure, but it is possible that only ono side of the story has been told. It is stated in San Francisco on good authority that orders have been issued by the Central Pacific railroad company to engineers and bridge builders to pro ceed with the immediate extension of the Oregon & California railroad. Tho gap is about 12. miles. Somo sections of tho road are estimated to cost over $100,000 a mille to construct. It is fur ther stated that tho Central Pacific has been induced to complete tho road in order to recover at least tho Portland and northwest trade, which California lost through the opening of the Northern Pacific, Tho trot in Portland on Aug. 31, be tween "Jane Ii.," of tho Hamblotonian- Mambrino stock and ''Syphon" of tho Altamont breed attracted 1500 people. There was 11,000 in tho pool box and it is thought that between $30,000 and $40,000 changed hands on tho road. "Jane L." won the first heat; timc,2:32K; "Syphon," the second; time, 2My, "Sy phon," tho third also; time, 2:32,4; in the fourth heat "Jane L." distanced the gelding and won tho race and parse of $5,000. "Jano L." is G yeara old and "Svphon" is 5. The former has a 3-year-old record of 2:5354, and the latter of 2:52. Eobinsan's circus give a short per formance yesterday afternoon and trun dled aboard tho Mountain Queen and at tendant barges at three o'clock bound for Ealama, whero they will astonish tho na4 ives to-day. The circus is a good one; there are some excellent performers, but. somehow they all acted as though tbej were tired. It takes considerable "git-up-aud-git" to bring such a circus as that away down here. Tho one item of transportation alone, paid the O. R. & Co.. was 500; then there aro fKO con nected with the concern who have to bs fed and fixed, besides the animals who eat a great deal and require constant at tention. The manacrs treated the news paper men very courteously, and as far as mat went and it rocs p. good ways they displayed considerable sabe. "We couldn't Bee five feet in front of us this morning," Biid purser Jarnard of the Telephone yesterday afternoon. That switt steamer was till 2Cii getting here, and ihv wonder was that any boat could get through. It took bath river boats an hour and a-half to get to St. Johns jesterday morning. The smoke seemed thicker, and closar, tnd denser, and b'usr, and more inclined to shut right down and stay there yesterday morning than any time yet. From Astor street one couldn't see the river and up per town could not bo distinguished. It is hard for river men to get around these dnys, and nothing but extraordinary skill admits of navigation at all. Ileports from the Sound aro to the same effect. Nothing but a rain will do away with it. A wind from the west dispels it tempora rily, but as soon as the wind goes down the smoke comes back thicker than ever. IT COST THEM KOIMT DOLLUts. When Sheriff Boss leased the court houso to the managers of Robinson's cir cus it was with tho distinct understand ing that whatever extra guards were required would bo paid for by the circus. Accordingly on Sunday evening he placed two gaards in front of the gate lo see that all was secure and that no harm came to county property and when tho managers wore about to leave yesterday a bill of $20 was presented therefor, to gether with a further chargo of eight dollars for some hose which tho circas men had cut. The maungera refused to nay the bill, and not till an additional $12 in costs was uccuraulated, did they realize that a bargain is a bargain and that they had to ny it, which thev did with exceedingly bad grace. Thev in dulged in a good deal of loud talk about tho matter but didu t get away with tho bluff. Sheriff Ross did no more than his duty in taking proper precaution in tho cafo of county property um oar friends of the circus can linduo reason able grounds for complaint against hiiu. TO-MKlirS rnOflUAJSMK. Following is tho programme for to night's performance at Ross' opera heuse: 1. Raposdie Hongroiso. No. 2, popn'nire edition Liszt: Mr. Adolf Gloe. 2. Du et "Martha" Flotew: Messrs. Whit ney Mockridge, and Morcrwvki. 3. Song "Answers" Blumenthal: Miss Laura S. Groies. -i. Andaute and Scherzo David: Miss Ollie Torbett. f. "Jewell Song "Faust"' Gouned: Miss Clara Louise Kellogg. G. "Then you'll Remember Mo" Balfe: Mr. Whitney Mockridge. 7. Quar tette "Rigoletto" Verdi: Miss Kellogg, Miss Groves. Messrs. Mockridge and Morawski. 3. Pasquinade Geltschalk: Mr. Adolf Giose. is. "Deep duwn within tho Cellar:' Mr. Ivan 11 Morawski. 10. English Ballad selected: Mi?s Clara Louise Kellogg. 11. Concerto (1st move ment DeBt-riot: Miss OlJio Torbett. 12. Kerry Dance MolJey: Miss Laura S. Groves. 13. Quartette "Spinning Wheel" Flotew: Miss Kellogg, Mi.s? Groves, Mr. iJockbridgo and Mr. Morawski. K.-tilr.iail IrciJenlnt fortatii. Cokvvu.is. Aug" 31. Tas Ilr-t accident on the Oregon Pacific occared at Summit station, twenty five miles west of Corv.il- lis, at 12 o'clock to-day. Vbile stopjed for dinner tho engineer left the fireman in charge. In his abs3nco an engineer named Blackburn, who bv iwnuission was on the engine, volunteered to take tho train men to dinner at the railroad boarding house, half a mile away. On his return this engineer appeals not to have retained i he engine under sufficient con trol, and struck the can w:t:i enough forco to drivo them several feet back, throwing a little girl off and under tho wheels, killing her instantly. Several other passengers were badly shaken, but none seriously injured. The child killed was tho G-year old daughter of D. Ii. Lakin, of Eugene City. J. D. Irvine, of Independence was struck on the head and rendered insensible for a time. The railroad company procured tho beet med ical attendance available, and o cry a' tention was shown to the sufferers upon their arrivial at CorvallLs. An Orcqon Giant. Astorifitis have noticed during tho last few weeks,a young man on the streets who lowered head and shoulders above all ho met in tiaiure. His name is Drsd Mad ison, a native of California, aged 21 years; he stands six feet, oight-and-a mm iiichck, iuiu is not uono growing. Bailey, the maunger of Robiuijon's cir cus, caught sight of him yesterday after noon and hung to him till tho young fel low agroed to go with tho show. He gets a free ride to Cincinnati, and by next spring ho will appear on tho bills as "The great Oregon giant eight feet high: On the upper cud of the Shively plate above the Hospital, an ebony cane, hip popotamus horn handle, marked "Lieut. .1. P. Wis-cr". Finder will please leave at the "Occident"'. E..J. P.nlridgo. photographer, returned yeslciday. Ik leaves iiet Monday for I'm Hand. JissJ Secii'cl. St lietly choice California roll butter and Dupi'c hams. I). L. JIkcic & Sox. Thai Hacking Cougn cr.:i be so quickly cured by Shiloii's Cure. We guarantee if. Sold bv W. K. Dement. - Muloh's Cough ami CniiMiniptiou i'uic is smi by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold h W. H. De- llK'lll. The. finest assort nient of Teas ami Coffees in town at Beck V. For Dinner Parlies lo order, at notice, go to Frank Fa'ore's. shert xlinnlutitiT Kay .:i'Xs CoMfct.intlv on haud, cooked loan; stile at Frank i'ab.'o's. Groceries swapped for prices at Beck's. cash at S. F. Xo I?irr Hard Tinses Free 73:irti! You live in vain if you do not go to the Telephone Saloon and try Baldy George. NO MORE charge for launch. Fiee all the lime. Hot irom 11 lo 2. Soup. Clam Chowder, etc., etc Vaqucro Cigars, AAA Old Valley Whisky, Boca Beer on draught. HalL-and-Half; Latest Papers, Billiards, Piane: Best place in town. Get jour photographs taken at Crow's gallery by W. Lussier of Sau Francisco STATE ASD TERRIT0B1AL. The Oregon grain harvest is through throe weeks earlier than usual this sea- son. Portland is shipping fruit in car load lots to St. Paul, Chicago, and St. Louis. Simon Critchfie'd gathered sixty bushels of wheat psr acre from 200 acres in the foothills near Waitsburg. James Fcrren. of Slate creek, Josephine county, killed a grizzly bear weighing 700 pounds, at Ids ranch, recently. The L O. G. T. of "Washington and British Columbia have increased 534 members and ten lodges during tho past year. Tho Northern Pacific railroad has car ried 32,700 head of cattle cast from points between Wallula and Spokane Falls this season. The gold mines along the Snake river are attracting more attention this season than usual; and where thoy are being worked are paying well. Work on the fish ladder at Oregon City has been begun. Twenty men are em ployed, tho forco will bo increased to forty-five in a short time. Thirty-two thousand and seven hun dred hoad of stock havo been shipped east from points between Wallula and Spokane Falls this season. A threshing machino near Pendleton, was struck by lightning while being op orated, recently, audwa3 ontirely con sumed, with several hundred sacks of grain. The state board of immigration have decided to make an exhibit at the com ing mechanics' fair, provided they can secure the necessary material from tho interior of the state. Much wheat was sold tho past week, sa3s tho Willamette Farmer, out of wag ons at tho city mills upon a basis of til cents icr bushel. Stored wheat is 5SM cent3, and prospects aro dull. J. C. Swash, of Union countj", has been appointed b' Gov. Moody as honorary commissioner of immigration for the state of Oregon to the kingdom of Groat Britain and Ireland, to serva without cxixmse to the stato. Blackmail Bro3.' logging camp on Lake Beecher, near Snohomish, "W. T., lias been burned out, including ono mile of railroad. The loss is $7,000. Tho firo was caused by a brush fire adjacent and a strong wind springing up. The Yaqnina Post has tho following mysterious item: The near future is big with events, tho success of which will bo of the grandest importanco to our people. A few days moro and wo shall be able to print their success or failure. Tho estimated cost of securing light draught navigation on tho Willamette to Eugene, a distance of 181 miles, is esti mated at $30,000, including $12,000 a year.for maintenance. The snag boat its now tho only means of keeping it up. On Monday tho Oregon Short Lino be gan tho shipment of 27,000 head of cat tlo from Ontario, Baker county, on Snako river. It will take 1400 cars and between lifty and sixtj- days to comploto tho ship ment. Nearly all tho cattlo go to Chi cago. li 1852 hops sold at a dollar a pound and upwards. This induced overpro duction, and though tho price was 3." cents last year it is only 10 cents now, with a great crop growing and a big sur plus left over from last year still ou tho market. Tho Willauicllo Farmer says tho live stock market is experiencing just now some very dull times. Beef cattlo are dull of salo at 2 cents per pound on foot. Ono year ago 3 cenUto4 cenla per pound was an average prie, and tho market was lively. Gov. Moody has commissioned "Win. J. Shiplc o! Portland, major and assistant adjutant-general of tho Second brigado of the Oregon state militia, and M. J. Molony, second lieutenant of battery A, First regiment artillery. Second brigado, Oregon stato militia. The American ship Mount Washington is loading lumber at Port Discovery for Iquiqui, Peru. Sho will return to San Francisco with n cargo of saltpeter. Sho is so old, however, that it is thought that even saltpeter will not save her if she en counters a serious storm. John Stewart, Charley Elkius and D. "Wayne Clayoool, of Beaver, Crook coun ty, have sohf lo two Montana men their entire bands of cattle, numbering in all about 35,003, at $23.2." ier head for yoar liugs and upward delivered at Wallula, and $22.50 at the ranch. Tho former fig ures were accepted. Tho A. O. U. VT. has been established soveu years in Oregon. Tho growth of tho order is without parallol. It numb rs 3,200 members. During tho time Rir.co it was established it has paid out $2i0,()00 to widows and orphans of deceased members. There has been no assessment during tho last two months. The immigration to Oregon and Wash ington is by far the largest evor known, at this season of the year. An averagu of sixty persons arrive in Portland daily- over tho railroads, and tho arrivals bv" siearaer aggregato at least 400 per woch, ocsiuo mo wagon trams arriving every day in the eastern and southern parts of the state. For many years tho desert land of tho Ochoco country was considered of no nso except for grazing, but somo energetic farmers havo provon it valuable agricul tural land. Last week tho eaitor of the Ochoco Jleview ate com, potatoes, beans, watermelons ana cucumbers grown on. the Agency plain desert, which wero a-c fine as could bo raised anywhere. The Idaho, Starr, Messenger, Zephyr and many other steamers on tho Sound havo run ashore during tho past few days, being unablo to find their way through tho dense smoke overhanging tho water, but fortunately, aays tho l'ost Jntelligcnccr, the3' have all selected soft bottoms to rest on until tho tide came to their roscue, consequently there is no damajo to report. A Salem paper sajs: Last week A. Caldwell was discharged from the asy lum and immediately started for the east, whero ho has arrived before this. Peo ple here will remember distinctly the peculiarity of his case. He robbed his brother's store of several thousand dol lars' worth of good?, and escaped a ton years sentence to tho penitentiary by tho "insanity dodge' and gets off with, seven months in tho asylum. An effort is being made lo havo a wag;- on road opened from iorest Grove to Tillamook. There is ono from norti Yamhill to Tillamook, much of it over s. roach country, while tho ono from For est Grove would only havo three miles of mountains to cross. The distance is Sf- : ty mile3, seventeen of which are settled on tho Tillamook side, and ten on this. A Michigan lumbering company haa been examining iuo oounirj , wuu a view 10 establishing sawmills there, provided suitable openings can be found. !Sn vlilon's Arnica Salt. Tm: Bkst S.vi.vk in the world for : Cuts, Bruises, Sorcs,TJlcers, 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 u give msrfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. ii. uement v: co. J FALSE LABELS. It has been a practico with a number of prominent Columbia river paciera to keep their inferior goods out of the hands of brokers, but this year many of them have been compelled to accept of fers which in more favorable seasons would not receive a moment's considera tion. To instance, a poor lot of goods.waa recently sold at cighty-fivo cents a dozen. Tho goods wero not misrepresented to tho broker, and would not have deceived the consumer in the original label, but tho purchaser's evident intention is to relabel tho goods, and by hook or crook effect a sale at tho market rate for stand ard packs. If tho broker succeeds in placing the goods with a jobber tho work of falsifying the pack falls to tho latter. Tho goods will appear so completely dis guised as to deceive the packers and even tho broker who sold to the jobber who effected the trans formation. It seems almost a hopeless task to undertako the breaking up of this practice of relabeling( but the trade press can make it an absolute impossi bility to disposo of their inferior goods, except on their merits by continuing in the course of exposing all these tricks of unscrupulous brokers and jobbers who have recourse to falso labels to carry out their nefarious schemes. Packers have always approved and encouraged this procedure, and will continue to support such an effort in their behalf. Cal. Gro cer and Canner, Aug. 2S. FLTCED MABKKET. The fact that though tho season has only been closed for a month, yet there aro less than 100,000 cases salmon on the markot causes the California Gi'ocer and Canner to consider that it is not surpris ing under tho circumstances that there aro moro buyers than sellers, and that packers of standard brands hold their goods with great firmnos3. "The trado will bo surprised to learn that the reported easy movement which has continued sinco tho first thousand cases of the season's pack was ready for shipment has exhausted stocks to such an extent that there aro actually mani festations of anxiety among tho most conservative buyers, and that practically, tho market is in the hands of half a doz en prominent packers, who aro deter mined to havo a fair price for their goods L before tho months mterveno between tho present pack and tho opening of new season, it should bo said that this is not en individual report, but that a ma jority of tho packors' agonts in this city acquiesce in the viows expressed, and many go so far as to prodict ono of tho best markets tho packors havo met for a number of seasons. It is difficult for tho buyer to guard himself against falling I iuiu mitso auiuu viuv,o. The I-ost C'llnrnnm. The British ship Cilurnum, from New castle, England, for this port, is reported as abandoned, on fire. All the crew were sared hut ono aud landed at Montevideo. Tho Cilurnum was an iron ship of 1883 tons net and was owned by Hall Brothers of Iiondon. The ship wa3 valued at about .$50,000, and tho cargo of merchan dise aud coal at about $25,000. The ves sel was fully insured in English compan ies aud tho cargo aud freight nionev at 40,000. Of this latter 13.000 was placed in San Francisco ollices. 'ho Luurnum has been a most unfortunate vessel, as on her first trip lo this port sho was to tally dismaated. She had as cargo a lot of merchandise, consisting of fire brick and acid, and a quantity of cool. It i3 generally supposed that the acid waa the cause of tho disaster. Tho danger in coal carrying is getting so great that an extra raie oi iu por cent, is asseu on coat cargoes, and tho company has lost A7, ."p00 m tho last four months on coal car goes alouo. S. F. Chronicle, Aug. 29, Tap O. & C. Land Cases. The case of It. Koihler, receiver of tho Orsgon & California railroad vs. Ii. T. Uarin, register of tho Innd office at Ore gon City, and others, was yesterday ar gued beforo Judge Deady in tho United States circuit court, and submitted for his honor's decision. Messrs. "Whalley & Bronau2h renresented tho interests of tho railroad company whilo Messrs. Wat l son and Kelley took care of tho interests of tho government. Oregonian, 1. X Great Discover j That is daily bringing joy to the iconics of thousands by saving many of thrfr dear ones from an early grave. Traly is J)r. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, TickUug in the Throat. Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat land I jiu'gs, a positive cure. Trial Hot jj ties free at W. E. Dement & Coe.'s Drug 1 Store. Largi size $1.00. Good J3crclliiip: House J''or rent or .sale, one block from Post onice. Apply, to JnFr. Sleepless .Nights made miserable by that tenriWe.uough. Slnlnh's Cure is the rein?ily tor you. Sold by V. K. De ment & Co. At Frrnik Fabre'.s. lJo.tidforS22.50 a month. Tho hest Iu the citv. Dinner from 5 to 7. foe ii Xont FlUiiifr Boot Or Shoe, go to P.J. Goodmans, on Che aiamus hJ'rrel. next door to J. W. Case. All goods of llio best make and guaran scedqualiiy. A full stock; new goods 'r-iKi&autly arriving. Custom work. .11! the natent medicines advertised , va hb paper, together with the choicest PHxughtut the lowest prices, at J. Sv. wjflriiMrv rinii ifiitcz. nriiiii mfv- f:iii .f-oiurs drug Mon opposite ucMdeni H Jirtttf, Astoria. Clanks. IVnrrants. deeds, mortgages, etc. A In II line, of legal blanks on hand at this oflice. wjiat: I)o You Think Hint Jofr" oi Tlxc Chop 3Iouc Gives you a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Not much f but he gives a belter meal and moieof it tluui any place in town for 23 cents. Jle buvsby the wholesale and pays cash. Tlfat settles it." Anv one desiring the services of Mrs. Kale "Duffy as nurse from the lOtb of September until the 30th of December will please address her at little Falls, Lewis Co., "Washington Territory Will ou suffer with J)ysnep3ia and Liver Complaint V ShiSoh's Utilizer is guaranteed Jo cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement. For lame Back, Side or cnesc use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement -v PERSONAL. Bar. M. D. "Wilson returned yesterday from a trip to Portland. Frank L. Parker and wife returned yesterday from a trip to Victoria and tho Sound. "Just as smoky there a3 hore." Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Strong left the city vesterdav morning for their home at The Dalles; Miss Emma Holden, sister o Mrs. Strong, accompanied them, with the intention of finishing her education at The Dalles academy, under tho super vision of the talented Professor Gatcb. O POISO IN THE PASTRY IP A T?," TTSHD. "TsaSHa, lemon, O ran re, etc, Cnvoi Caiw, Crenma, Paddings, Ac, n dell cntely and naturally n tho fruit from trhlch licy are made. Xor Strength and Trao Frulfc Plavor Tlicy Stand Atone. PREPARED EY TH2 Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, II!. St. Louis, Mo. uaxcks cr Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder AHS Dr. Price's Xupulin Yeast Gems, Scat Dry Sop Tcmt. :FXrc SALB BY OROCERS. WU ilAKE BUT OSE QUAUTV. Tho best lry hop yoast In the world. Bread rateori by thin yeast is Hght.whlta and wholetomo UUo our grandrr.other'a delicious bread. GROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED SV THE Price Baking Powder Co., aan'ttsol Br.Frice's spafolflaYonnzExiraets. Cttcngo, lit. St. Louis, Mo. For sale by CiriTiNG.MEiu.E : Co., Agents Portland, Oregon A Well Furnished Table ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED "With the beat-anil cooked iu a neat and wholesome way. can be found at 3Iis. (I. W. ICucker's .Private Hoarding House, over Eat on & Camalian's, next to Odd Fellows ltuild ing. Terms; $5 aweek. $22.50 per month. $1 a dav. G. A. STXNSON & CO., BLACKSMITK1NG. At Capf. Uogers old stand, corner ot Cass and Court Streets. SJilp and Cannery work, Horj.eshoelnj:. Wagons made sp.I repaired. Good work guaranteed. A IIAR13 CIIANCE. Called to Europe ly family affairs that ic- puro immediate .settlement, i oner for salc my Well Established Business. To the right patties this is A Splendid Opportunity! Thobe only who mean business may apply to FRASK FABItK rr.OPitlETOK MODEL ItESTAUKAXT. Syrup oTFigs. 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 & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most Eleasant, prompt and effective remedy uown, to cleanse the system; to acton, the Liver, Kidneys and Uowels gently yet thoroughly; to dispel Ileadachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation, Indirection and kindred ills. Turps. Eastern Turpentine in quantities to suit at Wir.303,' & FisriEU's. "llackmetack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 2Ti and W) eonts. Sold by V. 12. Dement. Groceries. D. L. 15eck & Sons carry a full assort ment of staple and fancy groceries and give special attention to family trade. All orders filled promptly and delivered free of charge. The Babies Cry For It. And the old folks laugh when they find that the pleasant liquid fruit reme dy Syrup of Figs is more easily taken anil more beneficial in its action than bitter, nauseous medicine. It strength ens the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Dowels while it arouses them to a healthv activity. For sale by V. E. Dement & Co. Shilolfs Vitallzer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Prico 10 ami 75 cents per bottle. Sold by YV. E. Dement. W. Lussier ot San Francisco has en gaged in the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts and SI. Sold by W.K Dement. EXgjftggfiTS Light Healthy Bread, OF MSS?'S n E I T 8 UIUIIIIEB And Must 5e Sold. With the expectation of a large Clothing Trade & tee. end of the fishing season, I placed large orders in MEN'S SUITS d! kinds to arrive before July 15th, and whereas tnese Goods are now npon mf. hands, and must be sold within the expected time, I havo 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 Men's Mixed Cassimere Sack Business Suits Men's Mixed Cassimere Frock Business Suits Men's California Cassimere Sack Business Suits- Men's Silk Mixed Black Sack Business Suits Men's Black Diagonal Sack Dress Suits 3Fen's Black Diagonal Frock Dress Suits Men's Finest Dress Suits from $'20 to 32.50, equal to made by Merchant Tailors. I also have just received a large stock which must be disposed of, in Hoys Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Underclothing, Hosier v, Etc., Etc. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED! ,r ,1.1. G - Marked in Plain Pignrcs and One Price to All ! 3 813 w& v& m? h I ft 0 PYTHIAN BUILDING, GO TO THE Eaiir Bressing Saloon l'arlxer House, Main St.. For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and liyglenlc Sbampoc. etc. After September 1st I will bo prepare.1 to manufacture alt kinds of hair work. Jl. n PARK, Prop. -ill. rrm-g-a i.tiiu !,., CITY Ui Eii Pine Stationery, Blank Books, School Books and Supplies, Musical Instruments. Sheet Music and general variety of Novelties. Ail Publications Received as Soon as Published. G-RIFFIIff KEEP. EXCURSION TICKETS! FROM AST0KIA. TO PORTLAND AND RETURN Por $2.50, ON THE "TELEPHONE," Ihig holds good until Soptemuer 30th, 1SS5 C. VT. KXOWLC3. U D. BKOWX. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BUOWN & KNOWLES - - Trorrletors First Class ix Evehic Kes'Ect, Good Restaurant Connected with the House Fire-proof Brick Build inc. IF0 Rooms. la the Canter of the City. Cor. Front and 5Iorrion St?., 1'ortl.iml. Or McINTOSH'S Gents' Furnishing Store! -The Bast Place FINE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! In the Tailoring Line I am Showing the Latest Patterns inEuslisli, Frencli and American suitings, which will he niatle np to order Yirst Class or Equal io Aiij-.hiiifr In the State! CLOTHING PERFECT -FITTlPtJC- In Men's, Youths' and Boys'. FINE WOOL, MERINO AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR! SEE OUR IN HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, COLARS AND CUFFS. jQu Xiarge Assortm exa.1; of 33C,"t2 ' D. A. McINTOSH. STOCK Received ! .$10 00 . 13 50 . 13 50 . 15 00 . 17 50 . 17 50 17 50 any Suit OOC3jS ASTORIA, OREGON. W. S. DEMENT & CO. ASTOKTA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded !lt STOK. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In PfOVl&lM9, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Winss, Liquors,Tobacco,Cigars in the City to Buy- ItKAWY HI VIK ItA1Y 91.1 1K novelties; '