Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1885)
ai J&M t Jtettjj $totm AhTORIA, OKEGON: TliUKSDAY .SEPTEMBER 3. 1RS5 ISSUED EVERT MORNING. (Mouday excepted) J. K HALLORAN & COMPANY, ri;BLisjn:ns xsu rnoi'KiKTons, AbTOKIAX RUILDING, - - CASS feTBEi"l Terrch of Subscription. Served by C-trrier, per v.vefc J5ct.s. Sent ly M.iil. per month .. Oct.s. " ' " one year .S7.oo Fre? ol postage to subscribers. n6"Advertiseinents inserted by the year at the rate of $2 per square per month. Tran sient advertisinj; fifty cenis per square, eacli insertion. Police To Advertisers. The Astojjian guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file at the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. To-night Clara Lonisc Kellogg. Head Cooper's new adv't. Reserved seats for the Kellogg concert at the New York Novelty store. The Blrmah is loaded and in the stream. She and the Xagpoiv will go to sea to-day. The Gen. Canby came in at six o'clock yesterday with tho Kellogg party, which was taken aboard at Kalama. Tho Mothodist Episcopal conference has just closed at Itoseburg. Iter. A. J. Joslyn Wfs assigned charge of the church in this city. Beginning to-day, tho l!e. Miles or Gen. Canby will make two trips to the forts and llwaco on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. Tho west wind cleared off tho smoke yesterday to some extent, and made navigation on tho river a little less irk some than it has been of late. A new floor is to be laid in tho "Welch Hill water reservoir, stone and other ma terial now being hauled for that purpose. The cost will bo about $600. And now they'vo gone to work and got up a corner in limes, and to-day limes aro scarcer in Astoria than fresh eggs, or sweet cider, or 20 gold pieces. During July and August tho express rate on salmon to St. Paul and Minneap olis was 5.50 per 100 pounds. On tho 1st inst. it was raised to tho old rate of 7.50. The lire to tho south of tho city is get ting too near to bo comfortable. Two dwelling houses were burned above the bridgo two years ago and tho flames will need watching now. There are several largo vessels hoading this way from San Francisco and about due. If tho smoke would lift and stay lifted for a day 'tis probable they could be made out in tho oiling. Seldom it is that Astoria is favored by tho presence of such an eminent canta trico as Clara Louise Kellogg. Sho sings to-night at Itoss' opera house, l'eserved seats at the New York Novelty Store. Now that tho close season is over we may expect some fine game m tho mar ket. The venison ia particularly fine this year. Nothing in tho way of gamo is now under protection except Mongo lian pheasants and quail. The Walla Walla finished sluicing at St. Helens last Tuesday and is now load ing wheat at Portland for San Franci.co. The Orcgonian says sho has sluiced out a channel 150 feet wide, and 22 feet deep at low water at St. Helens. She is ex pected to do moro sluicing at Martin's island upon her return. It is understood from good authority that tho Oregon Pacific railroad will shortly begin work on tho eastern exten sion to Boise City, I.T., where connection will be made with tho Chicago and Northwestern. Three different routes from Corvallis to tho summit of the Cascades have been made and platted. The Birmali finished loading yestor day. Following is a list of the shippers: 2,500; Pacific Union, 5,500; Badollet k Geo.T. Myers, 2,000 cs; Cutting Pkg Co., Co., 11,350; J. O. Houthorn & Co., 2,100; American Flag Packing Co., 2,000; Scan dinavian Packing Co., G,000; Point Ad ams Packing Co., 1,048; Anglo-American Packing Co., 1,003; J. G. Meglor & Co., 4,000. Total, 37,448 cases. FKOGRIXMK FOB TO-NIGHT'S COACEKT. 1. Tannhausor march (Wagner-Liszt): Mr. Adolph Glose. 2. Gavotte, "Mignon' (A. Thomas): Miss Laura S. Groves. 3. Scuvenirde Bade (Leonard): Miss Ollio Torbett. 4. Yeoman's "Wedding Song (Ponitawski): Mr. Ian E. Morawski. 5. Ernani Involami (Verdi): Miss Clara Louise Kellogg. G. Salve Dimona "Faust" (Gounod): Mr. "Whitney Mockridgo. 7. Miserere "II Trovatore": Mis3 Ksllogg, Mr. Mockridgo and company. 8. Selec tien: Miss Ollio Torbott. 9. Tarantello (Gottschalk): Mr. Adolph Glose. SECOND ACT OF MABTIU.: Cast of characters: MLss Clara Louise Kellogg as Martha. Mis? Laura E. Groves as Nancy. Mr. "Whitney Mock ridge as Lionel. Mr. Ivan E. Morawski as Plunkett. FEBSOXAL. Prof. A. L. Francis, tho celebrated piano tunor, is in tho city, and will re main this week. Dr. Jay Tultle camo back from his southern Oregon trip yesterdaj'. Ho says that there is smoke enough between the California lino and the Columbia river to cure all the bacon in tho United States; a dense pall of smoke hangs over the whole region from the Cascades miles out to sea, and at night the blazing fires light up the sky. Monday, good bye Partridge Photo grapher. Lost. On the upper end of theShively place above the Hospital, an ebony cane, hip popotamus horn handle, marked "Lieut. J. P. Wisscr". Finder will please leave at the "Occident'. E. J. Partridge, photographer, returned Tuesday. He leaves next Monday for Portland. Just XCeccircd. Strictly choice California roll butter and Dupee hams. D. L. IIkck & Sons. Tho finest assortment of Teas aud Coffees iu town at Beck's. All the patent medicines advertised iu this paper, together with tho choicest Iierfuinery, and toilet articles, etc can ie bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hctel, Astoria. Blanks. Warrants, deeds, mortgages, etc A full line of legal blanks on hand at this office. I5F0RXATI05 WASTED". Edito2 Asteeiax: We read in TnK Weekly Astoeuk of August 15, "The goverumcut engineers in their report en an examination of Nehal&m bay and river, recommend that no improvements be attempted by tho government.' Now, will you pleaso tell the people who live at and near the month of the Nehalem river v:hcn such "examination" was made, as wo have neither seen nor heard of such "engineers." And further we read, in quotation marks, as if copied from such "report," Enough is known of Nehalem bar to concludo that it is too shoal for easy crossings," etc. Now, may we ask through your oolumns,wherc those paid government engineers got '"enough,' without ever coming within sight of the bar they wero ordered to ex amine? Certainly they did not get it from those who have for many years lived near the bar, watcksd its appear ance at every stage of tho tide, and sev eral times at low tide and quiet sea have taken careful soundings in smell boats. Will the man who was so kindly officious as to seek those engineers and cram them with tho all-satisfying "enough," please tell us when, where, and under what cir cumstances ho obtained it, and oblige Citizens of Nehalem. Last Eenin-N Concert. A large audience greeted the appear ance of Miss Kellogg and her talented companions at Rosa opera house last ev ening. Tho entertainment was a music al treat and was thoroughly appreciated by those present. To attempt to criti cise tho performance would be absurd en the part of ono who claims little knowl edge of music, but everyono present wua delighted and the talented performers deserved tho applauso their efforts elicit ed. At the close it was announced that there would be another concert this ev ening with an entire change of pro gramme. Thoowho heard the beauti ful music last evening will naturally wish to go again to-night and to tho-e who did not attend it need but be said thnt the performers arc all artists, they stand at tho head of the profession, and Miss Kellogg is conceded to be the finest singer in the United States, l'eserved seats at tho New York Noveltv Store. The Wrecked IlailJIntonsbir.-. W. Mighell, the purchaser of tho cargo of tho wrecked bark Haddingtonshire, returned from Point Reyes on Friday evening and reports that there wero l,SiH) cases of salmon in good shape on tho beach and aboutl,800 sacks of flour, some in fair condition. A large quantity of tho cans from broken cases was found in tho sand, but they aro nearly worth less. ho vassel is still visible anu is ap parently well broken up, as nearly all tho woodwork, decks, hatches, etc., havo come ashore. Only two spars have come ashore ono the roval yard, with iho sail still attached, and tho spanker boom. Unly one body, already reported, has come ashore, but two corpses wero seen from the lighthouse, floating by. 6. 7. Chronicle, 6'0. Dunne Is on Board. The steamer Iduho, which will sail for Alaska to-day, will carry Gov. A. P. Swineford, the newly appointed chief executive of that territory, and his staff. The party consists of twelve persons, and includes E. J. Dawne, of" Salem, whose recent appointment as United States judge for Alaska has been the sub ject of so many newspaper articles. 1 be .'.u con DUibh-d. ViCToniA, Sept. 1. Tho Alaska steamer Ancon broke down 230 miles north of Nanaimo on tho 25th of August, and was towed into a safe harbor by small boats. The passengers and crew aro safe and there is plenty of provisions on board. A tugboat has gone to tow tho .-lueo.'j to Victoria. True: Every Word of It. Surely, it is timo that Oregon's own citizens should ceaso to aid the manu facturers of other states m crushing those activities at homo ujwn which nlono we can rely for promotion of our prosperity. Oregonian, 2. Whrre Is Col. Rankin?!' The prohibition party of tho state of Or egon is only waiting for a Moses. Hose burg Jieview. Good Dwelling House For rent or sale, one block from Post oftlce. Apply to .Ikik. At Frank Falrej. Board for $22.50 a month. The beat in the city. Dinner front 5 to 7. For nV'at Filiiujj Stool Jr Shoe, go to P.. I. Goodmans, on Chr namus Mrcel, next door lo 1. W. Cae. All goods of the best make ami guaran ied quality. A lull stock ; new goods eons'aiilly arriving. Custom ".von:. Shoal water ISaj' Oyx'tM't Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank FabreV. Groceries sicajypcil for cash at S. prices at Beck's. F. "Vo More Hard Times Free Roanl! You live in vain if you do not go to the Telephone Saloon and try Baldy George. NO MORE charge for Lunch. Free all the lime. Hot trom 11 to 2. Soup, Clam Chowder, etc., etc. Yaquero Cigars, AAA Old Valley Whisky, Boca Beer on draught, llall-and-llalf; Latest Papers. Billiards, Piane: Best place in town. Get your photographs taken at Crow's gallery by V. Lussier of San Francisco m Turps. Eastern Turpentine in quantities to suit at Wir.sox & Fishee's. firocerlcs. D. h. Beck & Sons carry a full assort ment of staple and fancy groceries and g'vo special attention to family trade All orders filled promptly and delivered free of charge. An v one desiring the services of Mrs. lvjitnlluffvas niirsc from tho 10th of September until the 10th of December will please address her at Little Falls, Lewis Co., Washington Territory. W. Lussier ot San Francisco has en gaged In the photograph business with Crow the Jeading photographer. " O, IiOr Hit 'Im Ajraln." In the early days of Methodism in Scotland, a certain congregation, where there -was but one rich man, desired to build a new chapel. A church meeting was held. The old rich Scotchman rose and said: "Breth ren, we dinna need a new chapel; I'll give five pounds for repairs." Just then a bit of plaster falling from the ceiling hit him on the head. Looking up and seeing how bad it was, he said: "Brethren, its worse thon I thoucht; I'll make it 50 pun'." "O Lord," exclaimed a devoted brother on a back seat, "hit 'im again !" There are many human tabernacles which are in sore need of radical building over, but we putter and fuss and repair in spots without satisfac tory results. It is only when we are personally alarmed at the real danger that we act independently, and do the right thing. Then it is that we most keenly regret because wo did not sooner use our judgment, follow tho advice bom of the experience of others, and jump away from our perils. Thousands of persons who will read this paragraph are in abject misery to-day when they might be in a satisfactory condition. They are weak, lifeless, full of odd aches and pains, and every year they know they are getting worse, even though the best doctors are patching them in spots. The origin of these aches and pains is the kidneys and liver, and if they would build these all over new with "Warner's Safe Cure, as millions have done, and cease in vesting their money in miserably un successful patchwork, they would be well and happy, and would bless the dav when tho Lord "hit "em" and indicated the common-senso course fcr them to pursue. London Press. TOTA!, ECLIPSE OF THE SU.V. The sun will bo totally eclipsed noxt Saturday, but the grand phenomenon will Imj invisiblo in this part of tho world. The portion of the earth traversed by the moon's shadow, or Iho Hue of to tality, as it is called, lies entirely in tho South Pacific ocean. It commences near the eastern shoro of Australia, passes over New Zealand and ends near tho south pole. The course of tho eclipse lies directly over Cook strait, that divides the two islands constituting New Zea land. Tho southern part of the northern islaud and the northern part of the southern island, bordering on tho strait, seem to bo the solo available localities for observing tho eclipso on land, for tho rest of the path is over a waste of water. A moro incligiblo portion of tho planet could scarcely be found for the occur rence of a grand ovent which millions of spectators would consider tho privilego of a lifetimo to behold. Therefore, the most sublime and most awe-inspiring spectacle revealed to mortal eyes will on tho present recurrence bo seen by com paratively few observers. None the less surely will it occur. The moon on tho 8th will pass centrally be tween the earth and tho sun. Sho will be at hor nearest point to tho earth, and appear larger than usual, and the sun will be almost at his most distant point from the earth, and appear smaller than usual. Under these conditions tho moon's shadow will reach tho earth, and hide tho sun entirely from those who are upon tho narrow belt wo hpvo described. Gradually the dark body of our satel lite will encroach upon tho sun's bright face, until for about two minutes, he will bo hidden from view. When totality commence?, tho silvery corona springs into being, the rosy protuberances send forth tongues of flame, stars shine in tho darkened sky, and a weird, funereal gloom enshrouds tho earth like a pall. Beforo tho awe struck and bewildered observer can take in the scene tho ovent is over, and the sun's face seems moro radiant than ever after emerging from tho darkness. Sometimes comets are visiblo during totality, close to tho sun, and observers are always seeking to iinu somo smalt planets peeping from tho darkness that aro nearer, tho sun than Mercury. As tronomers willingly travel thousands of miles to behold a solar eclipse, always hoping to make discoveries which have thus far eluded their grasp. Kceognll'on on llio Street There aw certain rulea iu regard to recognition that should bo observed. It seems a trivial thing nud yet 13 important. Always bow to any one you know, and this should be done at once, as soon as your eyes meet; don't wait to see if thoy aro going to bow to you first; that does not matter so you do your duty. This rule is the same for either lady orgentlo man. It used to bo customary for a lady to bow first when meeting a gentleman, but this point is fast growing obsolete. A gentlcmau should always lift his hat to a lady, and if smoking, must remove his cigar from his mouth beforo bowing. Never fail to roturn a bow CTen skould it bo a case of mistaken identity. And never bo guilty of bowing at ono timo and not another it is the height ot ruue nea. It is ctiquctto for a gentleman who is s'topped by a lady upon tho street to turn and walk with her while thoy aro conversing, but ho is not called upon to escort her home; ho can loavo her at any time, merely bowing. Atlanta Constitu tion. Buelilcn'w Arnica Salve. The Best Sat.vi: in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores,Ulcers, Salt Rheum, tever bores. Teller, cnappeu nanus. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills and nil kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines is the very agreeable liquid lruit Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians .Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal. For sale by YV. E. Dement & Co. WHAT! Io You Think that "Jefl"" ol The Chop House Gives you a meal for nolhinp, and a glass of something to drink? "Not much P" but be gives a belter incal and more of it than any place in town for 25 cents, lie buys by the wholesale and pays cash. '"That settles it," That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure, We guarantee it Sold by W. E. Dement. For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Prank Fabre's. HEAL ESTATE TRASSFE&S. For the Month of Angnst, 1SS5. Abram J. Huhtalla to Abram Huhtalla NK lots 11 and 12, block 35, Shively's Astoria; consideration $L Carl Bohen to Eva Wallman, lot 7, block 39, McClure's Astoria, and lot 4, block 110, and lot 8, block 109, Olney's Astoria; $323. Emma A. Orcntt to Chas. Y. Blissett, lot 8, block 64, Shively's Astoria; 1,000. Lawrence Mclntyro and wife to M. Schlussel, lot 7, block 12, Shively's Asto Aste ria: $500. H. M. Hathaway to Fannie G. Curtis, undivided half lota 9 and 10, block 116, ShiTely's Astoria; $10. 0. Lienenwcber and wife to Anglo American Packing Co., tido land in front of block 5. Adair's Astoria; $5. Thomas Dealey and wife to F. W. and E. Z. Ferguson, lot 3, block 22, Shively's Astoria; $900: Aleck Ohls and Daniel Lilas to John Nvlund, SW X of SE K section 5, and NW if of NE X T 7, N R 9 W, contain ing 0 acres; $100. August C. Kinney, "W. B. Headington and L. C. Kinney to Johanna Norberg, lot 10, block 18, Alderbrook; $175. C. W. Shively and wife to trustees Fin nish Evangelical Lutheran church north, portion lots 11 and 12, block 14, Shively's Asteria: 700. Jas. S. Isaacs to Mary It. Jeffery, lot 2, block 125, Olney's Astoria; $5. Geo. H. Durham and wifo to Mary Holmes, land in Luke Taylor's donation land claim contcining 120 acres; G00. Gclo F. Parker to W. W. Parker, half interest lots 5. C, 7, 8, 9, block 5, Shive ly's Astoria; $1,500. M. D. Kant and wife to J. M. Rosen berg, lot 3, block 90, Olney's Astoria; $3,000. C. S. Wright and wife to C. II. Samp son, half of lot 4, block 11, McCIuros Astoria; $2,200. James Bell and wife to Bobert B. Bell, lot 4. block 3C, Adair's Astoria; $1. John Boberg to John Tuomala, lot 12, block 4, Shively's Astoria; $400. John Adair and wife to Johanna M. Bruhn, lot 7, block 104, Adair's Astoria; $200. John Adair and wife to H. F. Bruhn, lot 8, block 104, Adair's Astoria; $200. Thos.H. Foss and wifo to Chas. E. Ronell, NE Sec 30, T 8 N, R 8 W, con taining 162 acres; $1,250. Gust. Hultkraus, to Mary Carlson, lot 1, block 35, Shively's Astoria; $280. John Adair and wife to Moses Rogers, lot 2, block 101, Adair's Asteria: $155. C. H. Page and wifo to A. Kallunki, 76KacresofthoSKofNW Sec 12, T 7 N, R 10 W: $700. John Adair and wifo to Elizabeth Mc Gregor, lots 4 and 5, block 104. Adair's Astoria; $430. Martin Olsen and wife to Olaf Peter son, lot 2, block 23, Alderbrook; $150. John Adair and wifo to W. F. McGreg or, lots 3 and 6, block 104, Adair's Astoria; IJ.KM. THE FATE OF A LIAR. WAsnrxoTON", Sept. 2. Mr. Montgom ery, tho now commissioner ot patents, while engaged in "turning tho rascals out," decapitated a messenger in his bu reau who had been in office for several years without doing much of anything to earn his salary. Upon receiving his dis charge be made a great ado over it, and insisted that tho ax had fallen on the wrong neck. Ho was a Democrat, he said, and had always been a Democrat; had voted the ticket straight at every election, and stood by his party even in tho face of discharge by a Republican administration. Mr. Montgomery looked him over and then called for the letters of recommendation upon which ho was originally appointed. "l'ou ara a Democrat, aro you?" 'Yes, sir," replied the man. "And alwa3 havo been?" "Always." "Then you aro discharged for false hood and for obtaining an office under false pretense. In this application for appointment filed fivo years ago you state that you aro a Republican, no ono but Republicans indorsed you, and every ono of them commends you as a faithful and useful member of that party. You can go." There aro a good many department clerks turning up who havo always been Democrats, but this example has assisted to make such pretentions unpopular. Easily Explained. The Bulto City (Montana) Inter-Moun lain says: Yesterday a Chinese store keeper who kept silk handkerchiefs for salo was induced to sell one for ninoty cents which ho had asked $2.50 for at first. "How much do you make on this sale?" was askod after tho trado was made. "Oh, ninety cents," was replied. "But how can you make ninety cents when that is all you get for it?" "Oh, me steal am," coolly said the Uhmaman, as he threw tho money into tho drawer. A. Ureal IHscovcry That is daily bringing joy to Iho homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Trial Bot tles free at W. E. Dement & Coo.'s Drug Store. Large size $1.00. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Lo-vs of Appetite, Diz zineM and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price. 10 and 73 cents per bottle. Sold by V. K. Dement. Shiloh's Cougli anu Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by v. . h. De ment. 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 ono dollar per bottle. It is the most Eleasaut, prompt and effective remedy nown, to cleanse the system ; to acton, tho Liver, Kidneys aim iiowels gently yet thoroughly; to dispel Ileadachs, Colds and Fevers: to cure. Constipation, Indigestion aud kindred ills. Why will you cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Trice 10 cts K) c.t and Si. Sold by W. E. De ment. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalirer; Is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement Sleepless Nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment & Co. "llackmetack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 60 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement ixcoma PASSESGERS, The steamship State of California is duo from San Francisco thi3 morning with the following passengers: J Glasheim CLowe W Hunter Geo Ashley S W Lund S A Durham Dr Hardv & 2 clin Miss R George Miss M Spaulding Miss L Graffslman Miss Hensloy J MoReynold-i H Bradley A Gilbert A Reed M B Augustine R L Durham M F Gorce, wf & ch Mrs C Baumistor MrsCMcCrista Mrs R F Parks & da Capt E L Hoggins Mrs JL Haltschauer Z, Alexander H B Hayes,wr i 2 c M L Reynolds R Abraham C H Brutton JFMartonfcwf Mrs Ristenhand Mrs S Hathaway RevRWEdelman Sig Myersfield W R Thompson FErb J P Faull Mrs Chaso Mi33 J B McClung Mrs Scott Mrs K Knoll & ch L K Jacobs Isaac Shay EMyer A Hanson EF Bears Miss Marram Miss J Emmet Miss Emmet Col Winthrop fc wf H H Browning Mrs A L Green MrsWH Winchester F Button J A Ferri3 & wf EMLowry Mrs Dr Wheeler Sarah Crissman Mrs A Cohn Wm Tibbett3 Jas Blum fcwf Wm Nichols & wf J A Chain & wf Mr Chalmers J F Hendricks, w.fc o Mrs O Butler &2sns Mrs C F Frici M L Fries & wf Mrs Regalia KKelsov 1 McAmoy H N xVrguello W T McKcnn MrsHJ Erkskor R M Chalson Mis3 L C Crccker S K Jackson B Heathlot. Mary A Dow Mrs ELye J H Kirkpatrick J J Riley Mrs Woods John Aukerg Geo bimons Test Yonr Bating Powder To-Bay ! Brands sdrcrtiscd as absolutely para OQXg'J.V.TTV AamZOKTXSL. THE TEST: rUeo a can top down on . hot ttaro nntlt .ratd,thenreniOTetliacoTerandsnielL A chem ist will not bo required to detect tbo presence it .inroonliu DOES HOT C0XTAEC AXM0NIA. :u l!etll!ira!ntu Uzm NEVER Bca QucIoa.i lnjimailonhoraesforaqaartcrofaccntury It Lx ttood tac consumer's reliable test, THE TSST OF THE GVEH, Prico Baking Powder Co., Dr. Price's Special Flavcnng Extracts, She stroagwt, most dcllclons and nutnral ftaror known , and 'J;. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems I'or Light, llraltbj Wad.Tno Best Dry Ho? Yeast la tho world. FOR SALE BY GROCERS, CHICACO. - ST. LOUIS The oest dry hop yeast In the world. Broad ralaod by thia yea9t ia llght.whita ond wholasomo like our grandmother's delicious bread. GROCERS SELL THENL PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., lan'tts ol Dr. Prics's special FteYorinz Extracts. Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo For sale by Currixa.MKKLE & Co., .Agents Portlaud, Oregon H. P. GREGORY & CO., Xo. 5 Xorth Front St., Portland. Or. DEALERS IN Bfl!erBeltii,l"e&PacMD& Sole agents for tho New York Belting and Packing Co. We handle nothiiiK but tho best and guar antee more service for the money than can be obtained from any other Itubber Goods In the niarkot. House to Rent. w ITU TWO FUKXISIIED ItOOMS, suitable for singlo gentlemen. In- quire of VT.M. UOCK. at Rermania Beer Hall. A. V. Allen, Wholesale aud Betall Dealer tu Provisions, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TKOIMCAL AND DOMESTIC ' FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars For Rent. TUEHALL OVER D.L.BE0K& SON'S can be rented for Public gatherings. Application may be made to the executive committee or the Astoria Ladles ' Coffee Club. Mrs. BERGMAN. Mbh. PRAEL. Mks. CHARTERS. t!8HT HEALTHY BREAD. ill h YIASI61S. xJELEG LEAPING DRYGOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE Closes Its Doors (Saturdays AT 8 P. From Sept. I st to GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Xarlxcr House, Main St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, otc. After September 1st I will bo prepared to manufacture all kinds of hair work. n. Du PARK, Prop. CITY BOOK ST0R: Fine Stationery, Blank Books, School Books and Supplies, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and general variety of Novelties. AH Publications Received as soon as Published. NOTICE. FRESU FRUITS, Candy and Notions, Good Cigars and Tobacco, at C. P. ITHSOX'S BTCOME AND SEE ME. MdNTOSH'S Gents' Furnishing- Store! -The Best Place FINE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! In the Tailoring Line I am Showing tho Latest Patterns inl:u:;l8,Feicl1 and American Huitings, which will be made up to order First Class or Equal lo Anything in the State! CLOTHING PERFECT -FITTING- In Men's, Youths' and Boys'. FINE WOOL, MERINO AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR! BOSS A SSEGXAXIMr- our IN HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, COLARS AND CUFFS. Xiarge -A.sjsoir"t"aa.oxi.t of Harts 2 D.A.McINTOSH. pnflPFR'Q CITY, Excepted.) M. SHAEP! April 1st, 1886. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded J. P. AUSTIN, Stm.iltle Oregon DEAXER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. -A FINE BILLIARD TABLE. in the City to Buy- UE1IY 3UDE READY IHAIK novelties;