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(3) AriTwRlA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY. ...SEPTE5I15Ei: fl. J8S5 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. V. HAL.LORAN & COMPANY, rUCMSIIKRS AND TOOPRIKTOUS, A bTURI AX BUILDING. - - CASSbTRIl Terms of Subscription. Served by Cju rier. per week I5cts. Sont !v Mail, per mouth fiOcLs. ' " one year 57.00 Free ol potta;c to subscribers. CAdvert!scmeits inserted bj the year at the rate ofS2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each Insertion. Kotire To Advertisers. The Astoriax guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation or anv newspaper published ou the Columbia river. This paper is on file at the Hi. Charlus Hotel, Portland, Or. The Kenton, one of the two siriall ves sels that sailed from hero in April, has arrived out. The Director, previously reported, ar rived in yesterday afternoon. The Bcda came in also. There will be a service of praiso and sacred selections at the Congregational church next Sunday evening. All are invited to attend. Yesterday the dining car service on the Kalatna branch of tho Northern Pacific railroad was discontinued. Pasaengers on each train will hereafter be supplied with meals on tho transfer boat between Huntors and Kalama. Rain began falling yesterday morning and continued at intervals during tho day. It was tho first in three months and was particularly welcome. Tho wind blow strong from tho south and in dications favor its continuance. In the summary of tho tax roll of the county Sheriff Koss mnke3 a verv eood showing. Of the total amount of tho tax ho and his deputies have collected all but 1,797.97, and of this delinquent it is expected yet to collect some. This is a good exhibit for such time.? as the pres ent, comparing very favorably with'that of former years. Newspaper compositors are ab3ut the best paid class of workers on this coast to-day. Everything else has gone down in tho soalo of wages, but their prices are as much to-day as they wore eight and ton years ago. Just at present 'tis better to have a steady sit on a doily newspaper as a compositor than to own the concern and havo the fun of rustling to get coin enough to pay tho composit or. A board of medical examiners yester day pronounced Kobt. Carroll insane. He will bo taken to Salem this morning. If it is in order, tho inquiry comas in how this is. This man lives in "Wash ington territory. Astoria or Oregon has no more to do with him than Vermont or Texas. His existence was unknown to this community till he jumped off the State last Monday. Ho of courso needs care and protection and should havo it, but it doesn't seem altogether right that he should be saddled on tho state asylum as an insane patient from this county. At a business meeting of the members of tho Congregational church last eve ning, D. A. Mcintosh sent in his resigna tion as conductor of tho choir. Mr. Mc intosh has been leading tho choir for three years, and by strict rehearsals the choir has made great progress in render ing fine music; thoy have given a number of those pleasant musicales which tend to keep up the musical interest, as well as affording good entertainment to the public. By tho proceeds of their con certs thej' havo paid for a fine church or gan that cost li00, and a fine selection of music books to the amount of $f0. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. The county commissioners resumed session yesterday; full board present; following bills ordered paid: Chas. Wright, $3; Mrs. Koogan, 15: Surpren ant fc Ferguson, 12.."0; M. Young, 3.10; Frank Byrd, 20; cost bills in cases of Olaf Peterson, Wong Wa, Ah Geo, Jim Brown, S. N. Washburn, Frank Gray, Sedgwick, Bouchard, Mcintosh, Adams. Delinquent lax list as returned re ceived and sheriff ordered credited with same. Delinquent list for school district No. 17, with 71.81 collected therein re ceived and filed. D. H. Welch, C. H. Page, and Juo. El lis appointed viewers on the road to con nect Smith's point and Walluski road to meet Sept. 30th. Bills of Snyder Bros. & O'Connor of 4; Newbnrv & Stevens, 75 cents: W. E. Dement & Co., 4.25; Now York Novelty Store, $23; C2T, allowed. County orders to amount of 30.00 out lawed, ordered canceled. Fino of 3T.70 against J. T. Mnlkey, remitted. Thos. LlUBUl uuu j. a. uu uuuiillcu iu uiuuu- ship. Cost bills in cases of All Lum, A. ltou den, A. Nivota, Ah Yung, J. Massiaua, Geo. Gordior, Leonard Chance, T. Mc Farland, Geo. Fallon, allowed. Follow ing bills allewed: K. L. Jeffrey, 14.75; W. D. Baker, 1.50; C. Peterson, 1.40; ChaB. Ward, 3.80; J. G. Blake. 3.40; P. Sievorts, 3.40; J. T. Moody, 4.80; J. McMillen. 3.C0; H. Sloop, 4.00; V. B. Painter, 440; John Ellis, 2.G0. TBOBATE COUET. Petition to sell real estate of tho Coe estate; time to hear objection sot Oct. 2Cth. Final account estate J. V. Olsen set for hearing Oct. 26th. To The Public. 1 have this day sold my interest in the Astoria Gymnasium to Milton Bororth, to take effect on the 20th inst. 1 take this occasion to sincerely thank my friends for their patronage in the past and to solicit a continuance of the same to my successor. Very truly, V. E. Joints, Get your photographs taken at Crow's gallery by W. Lussier of San Francisco tost. In Mr. Shivelj''s place, a black cane with ivory cross-piece handle,andsilver ring below handle, marked with own er's name and "Z. Er. an Freiberg'. Please return to office of Astoriak. Anv one desiring the services of Mrs. KateDuffyas 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 Wilson & Fisher's. Shoalwater Bay Oysters Constantly on hand, cooked to any stylo at Frank Fabre's. Good. Dwelling; House For rent or sale, one block from Post office. Apply to Jeff. XcCOR!IICKS EXrERIMEXT. honcthlnj; Which If Successful Would Here lutlonio Trffflcattha Cucvfe;. Several months ago "Win. McCormick of this city, made a model of an inven tion of his, intended to represent his idon of a boat that would euccessfully run the rapids at the Cascades, the point being to make the swift current supply too mo tive power to the boat by means of side wheels. At ono or two nrelimina.-y trials on Young's river rnd elsewhere the model worked well, and after further ex periments the inventor hired a man named Bavaritch and taking a fishing boat they went to Portland whero ma chinery was constructed at the Willam ette Iron works in accordance with plans and models furnished by tho inventor; upon completion the machinery was placed in the boat and tho craft taken to Tho Dalles. Bavaritch relumed on tho Telcjthonc yesterday and says that all the experiments at tho'Cascades were entu ly satisfactory, that tho boat worked first rato; that the faster tho current tho faster the boat went; that all who saw it were impressed with tho cortainly that tho idea was a perfectly feasible one, and wore a properly constructed boat put on it would prove a success. From Tho Dalles they returned to Portland going from thence to Oregon city whero tht-y gavo another oxibition with tho same re sult. They thon went back to Portland again where tho machinery was taken out of the boat which was brought down by Bavaritch t Eaglo Cliff where he left it on his way down yesterday. McCor xnick remained in Portland, the icica now being to organize a stock company and build a boat. THE OLD, OLD STORY. On Saturday, August 29th, a younz woman, probably 10 years of age, cume to tho Occidental hotel and registered y Nellio McXicl, Portland, Oregon. Shu was a very plain, quiet, unassuming per son, of rathera modest and retiring man ner. Nothing was known concerning hfr, except that sho told one of tho employes of tho house that sho had been in Provi dence hospital as a county charge. Sho remained at tho hotel until last Friday morning. Tho last sc-en of her w:w at breakfast. Friday evening Thomas Taylor, a ship carpenter, who works in A. Allen's hhip yard, while returning from his work no ticed somo articles lying by the sido of the road near tho beach, and on picking them up found a pair of ladies' gloves, a key and a letter. Attached to tho kej was a nolo which read as follews: 'Tho finder will ploase return this key to the Occidental Hotel.' Mr. Taylor rutnruod tho koy, and it was identified as the key to tho room occupied by Nellie McXici. Mr. Taylor took tho letter home, opened and read it. The rpistlu was quito lengthy, written in rather a poor hand, and set forth the follewing: "By' name is Nellie McXiel. I have al ways liTed an upright, respectable life. I was induced to como to the Sound by Morgan O'Brien, who promised to marry mo. I have been seduced and betrayed, and before this letter is fouud I shall have mado way with myself.' No further particulars could be learned, but it is generally supposed that tho young lady has committed suicide. Mor gan U Bnen lives on vhite river, and last evening Lyle Stewart started up tho river to notify him of what Imd hap pened. Seattle Pot-Lite!lig?:icer, 0". ' Life SsTed by HaaRins I'p-SiJb Doun. A singular affair occurred reeenlby, tho relation of which may not only be of somo interest, but also of somo"nse to the reader. A few da3'S ago (ho family hy sician visited a residence, and in tho course of conversation mentioned that whilo attending a sick child tho child had suddenly begun to suffocate, owing to a quantity of mucous getting into its windpipe, and he had turned tha child up-side down in order to relievo it. This story passed almost unnoticed, except by tho sister of tho lady of tho house. Last Friday tho family, consisting of tho hus band, wife and tho wife's sister, were at tho tablo eating. Suddenly the wife began to show signs of suffocation. Her husband resorted to tho familiar remedy of patting her smartly 011 tho back, but it was unavailable. Sho could not j-paak; her face bocamo of a purple hue, and alio was evidently at tho point of death. At this moment her sister, remembering the doctor's slory, seized her by tho ankles. The husband caught the idea instantly, and tho lady was sdou in an inverted po sition, whereupon she immediately coughed up tho food which had nearly caused her death. The husband blesses himself for the story which the doctor so casually told, without any thought that it might holp to save a life. In Hard Luck. "I think I'm tho uuluukiesl man in town,' said Jones to his wife. 'S:o"th has owed me 50 for three mouths, aud ho promised to pay mo to-day.' 'Didn't ho pay?1' she asked, anxiously. "Yes. ho paid, but while he was in tho act of giving mo the monev Brown camo in you know I'vo owed Brown 20 for more than a year and, of course, I had to turn tho money over to him. That's what I call hard luck." Uncltleiis Armc-.i Snitc. The Ii:st Sai.vk in the world for Cuts, IJruiseSjSouUlcers.Salt IMieum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped HuikIn Chilblain. 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. Forssileby YV. E. Dement & Co. The finest assortment of Coffee.-, in town at Beck's. Teas and JSjtiio ori'ifjs. 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 filly cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the mo-a pleasant, prompt ami effective lemedy known, to cleanse the system; to act on, the Liver, Kidneys and JJowc's gently vet thoroughly; to dispel lleadaehs, Colds and Fevers: to cure ('ntettipaliou, Indigestion and kindred ilK dio More Hani Times Ire Bonril ! Yon live in vain if you do not go to the Telephone Saloon and try UaMy George, NO MOKE charge for Lunch. Free all the time. Hot lront 11 to 2. Soup, Clam Chowder, ele., etc, Yaquero Cigars, AAA Old Valley Whiskv, Boca Beer on draught, llalt-aud-Half; Latest Papers, Billiards, Piane: Best place in town. Groceries swapped for cash at S. prices at Beck's. F. STATE AND TERRITORIAL. Nevra Items Fron AH Over the Norlhncit. Marion county has n population of 15,131: an increase of C55 since 1SS0. Tho Salsop Hail road company expects to bo hauling timber to salt wnter by next week. A Port Townsend firo last Sunday burned 30,003 worth of. property. No insurance. Forest fires burnod tho barn and mes3 house of tho Pacific Cranberry company, ne?r Ilwaco, last week. H. 1L Kiessliug, of Portland, has ore from a ledge owned by him in Tillamook mountains that assays 1,351.50 to the ton. Capt. Mitchell intends to establish a shipyard at Aberdeen in the spring, and also to build a steam schooner for the Harbor trade with San Francisco. Tho artesian well on W. S. Ladd's farm near Portland, is down 1,250 feet, and progrbssiug slowly. Tho drill is now in ery soft rock or half formed rock of silt. There arc now 75 coal miners employed at Newport, says the Coast JIail. Tho yield of the mine la.st month averaged 200 tons per day during tho days thoy worked. Old Ben Hayden, at one timo a promi nent criminal lawyor of tho state, was ejected from Cooper's bank, Inde pendence, the other day when ho asked for a loan. A passing train across tho North Yam hill bridge, last Monday, frightened John Skeltoxfs horses, and thoy running away threw him out of his wagon, fracturing his skull. Ufa died that afternoon. Chas. Frush reports to tho Oregonian some 1,500 peoplo arc still camped along tho beach between Sand lako and Little Neetnccn. and that ho met thirty farmers with their families on their way to the coast. Tho first car of wheat ever shipped from the Cascade division of tho North ern Pacific railroad was loaded aud sent out from North Yakima last Wednesday to the Northern Pacific Elevator com- jwny, largo, Dakota. At (becoming siato fair al Salem, be gining on tho 21st inst., there will bo tho finest show of thoroughbred horses, cat tie, hogs aud sheep, ever before oxhibited in Oregon, stables and pens for which have already been engaged. The tug '.wrrsf, Capt. Hill, left Coos bay on thcLliluuH., for San Francisco, to receive new boilers and undergo an overhauling and such repairs and im provements as sho may need, which will probably detain her at that place for five or six weeks. Eastern cattle buyers aro buying herds in eastern Oregon. A drove of 4,000 head was taken out of tho Prineville country a few days since to Palouso Junction. Montana ait tie men aro also buying up more beef cattle through tho inland em pire. An agent of a nail factory is in Port land negotiating for tho purchase of the works of tho Oregon Iron aud Steel company at Oswego, eight miles south of J'ortlauu. At that point thev can own and make tiieir own raw materials with but little cost. Tho Oregon missionary car i 011 exhi bition on tho Iowa stato fair" grounds at Des Moines, and is tho greatest attrac tion in the midst of many. A stream of farmers passes through from early morn till dark. It is a revelation to Iowa peo ple, and a .success for Oregon. .V widower named Adams, liviuo near Micheka, went out lust Sunday with his eight children, fishiug aud berrying, and on his retnrn found hi3 house, together with its contents, burned to tho ground. lie loit a firo in the kitchen and it is sup wsed that a spark snapped out of tho stove aud set lire to the building. Dr. Jorgensen of Walla Walla, figures up tho wheat crop of tho inland empire as follews: Walla Walla county, 2,730,000 bushels; Umatilla couuly, -I.IGO.O'JO; Gar- lie-hl count v, I'.OU'J.OLJ; Columbia county, 1,N20,000: Whitman, 2.0S0.0J: Nez Perec. G7G.0J0; Vufco, 050,000, total, 14,4:0,C00 bushels: this is on a basis of 20 bushels to the acre. Work on the Moscow extension of tho O. JJ. fc N. Co.'s rod is proceeding rap idly aud tho track will ronch the town of Pullman, eighteen miles from Colfax to morrow. Tho lino will bo completed to Moscow not later than tho 25th, and will oe ready lor operation by Uclobor 14th. Over 50.0l ) tons of wheat await shipment along the lino of the extension. A Walla Walla whilo man sued a China laundrymau before Judgo Lambert for 1 damages done to an old shirt in tho process of washing. The shirt originally cost 1.25, aud had been in tho hands of tho "washee man ' (en times according to the testimony of tho plaintiff. A ver dict was rendered for the defendant, and tho plaintiff was taxed with the costs, about 0. Major Jones has just heard from tho party of surveyors ho sent up tho Priests' rapids a short timo ago to make an exam iuation of thnt portion of tho upper Snake river. Tho party reached its des- luiaiiuu vvuuuui acziueuii auu com menced at ouco tho allotted work. Thir teen miles of obstructions aro reported by the party and several mouths will bo required to complete the work of making a preliminary examination. List of tho fairs .and meetings of ag ricultural societies in tho nerthwest: Oregon state fair, September ?lst; Walla Walla, W. T ., agricultural society, Sep tember Sth; Clarke county, W. T., agri cultural fair. September 2Sth; Union couuty fair, September 23th; Lane coun tyjigricultural socictj-, September 30th; Baker county agricultural society, Octo ber Sth: Butte granga fair, Washington county, October 21st; Mechanic's fair, Portland, October Sth: Domestic fat stock show, Portland, October 12th. Whilo in Hoquiam the editor of tho Chehalis Vldetle saw a curiosity in me chanical ingeuuitj'. It was a canoe hol lowed out of tho trunk of a tree, in which a miner iloated COO miles down the Yu kon river, Alaska, when he camo to a deserted mining camp, whero had been left a supply of lead pipes, brass, etc, out of which he manufactured a perfect liitlo engine, sufficient to drive his canoo 80J miles down tho river. This curiosity was brought down by tho schooner Vi king, which had been on a trip to tho Arctic, with Capt. Stoney's exploring party. An interesting point in connection with the naturalization laws has been settled by tho secretary of tho interior in dispos ing of the case- of Hoss vs. Poole. Uoss made a pre-emption filing when nn alien, supposing that tho declaration of inten tion of his father, who had been natural ized, was sufficient-(o qualify him as n pro-emptor upon attaining his majority. Before ho discovered his error and filed again for tho tract, Poolo mado a homo- stead entry upon it. The secretary held that removal of disqualification camo too late to invalidate tho intervening rights of Poole. Dr. Hoard, of Cottago Grove, L3no county, tho "didn't know it was loaded" individual who picked up a Winchester rillo at tho railway station at that place a fow days ago, sighted an object on a hill and instantly killed Stanley McLaughlin, who was standing n few feet from him, has, after preliminary examination, been discharged. Tho inquest revealed the old story of idle curiosity in taking up the gun, carclcssnoss in handling it, ig norance in regard to its being loaded, a sharp report startling bystanders, tho in stant death of a human being, "great mental agony" of the innocent author of tho deed, an arrest, examination and dis charge from custody as blame!es3. Of late, says the Coast Mail, tho denso fogs provailing at C003 bay bar have been yery annoying and troublesome to tho steamer captains, to say nothing of the delay caused to schooners. Tho last trip of the Areata sho was detained outside 3S hours, awaiting an opportunity to come in. Capt. Holt's description of tho fog on that occasion verifies tho oft-repeated assertion that it sometimes gets so thick that it can bo chopped up in chunks. While feeling around with his vessel and waiting and watching for a chance to slip in whenever the fog might lift for a few minutes, the captain says his steamer left ast6rn a perfect arched tunnel in tho fog that could bo seen for a distancoof a half-milo or more. Holt says ho has often heard of fog so thick that it could be cut, but that that was his first experience in cutting it. TDK YACHT RACK. Knclaml and America Contest Tor the Su premacy. Sandt Hook, Sept. 7. Tho bay is dot ted with yachts of every sizo and shape, and each aro crowded with peoplo who have como to witness tho race for Ameri ca's cup between tho British yacht Genes aand American yacht Puritan. Early this morning tho wind was light from tho east. It calmed down, however, and by this timo thero is hardly enough wind to fill a sail, but prospects aro that there will be wind enough for the race. Tho ocecn courso is smooth. New York, Sopt. 7.-1:45 r. m. Tho Puritan and Gcneslu havo started ou their international race for the American cup. The Puritan was off at lsii, fol lowed by tho Gcnestu at 1:40. A very light southeast wind was blowpag. 2iJ0 r. M. Tho yachts aro now stand ing to tho eastward, and still near the H"ht shin. Tho Puritan, is to the wind ward, and about half a mile ahead. With tho present wind it is not expected tho raco will bo sailed within tho prescribed coven hours, or no race. 3:30 v. m. Both jachts aro standing to the southwest, with tho Puritan well to the windward, tho wind being very light. 1 r. ir. The In7nn has gained three minutes aud forty-five seconds so far, and is leaving tho Gcneslu all tho time. 4:14 r. M. Both yachts aro going about now, standing to the east and southeast. The Puritan is ono milo to the wind ward. 4:53 r. M. Tho j-acbts aro still stand ing east to southeast. Puritan is gain ing all tho time, and looks to be two miles to tho windward. About fifteen miles have been run. 5:14 v. m. Tho yachts havo gone about, the Puritan four minutes and a half ahead, a gain of ono minute from tho port tack. The greatest excitement prevails and tho crowd is simply immense. All the papers aro displaying an unusual interest in the race. Betting, which changed somewhat last night 111 favor of tho GV- cn'(. has shifted again tins morning to 05 aud 70 to 100 in favor of tho Pu ritan. THU RACE rOSTrONED. Tho latest is that tho race has been postponed until to-morrow owing to a failure of the breeze. London, Sept. 7. This morning s Tel egraph, leader, after referring to tho raco as an event of national importance, says: We may lako a beating with truo British phlegm, but cannot afford to go through the same expenenco over, and over again; therefore, it is ominenily desirable if tho Genesla fail to win, that steps ho tak en on this side of the water, as has been dono on tho other, to build a really rep resentative craft, and persevere until pur repeated reverses are avenged. Sir llich ard Sutton's chances are not altogether what a patriotic Englishman would de sire, and tho result of tho race is awaited with anxiety and misgiviug by thoso who nave taiteu an tuo circumstances imo ac count. Should the Genesta bring homo tho triumph coveted prize ono result is assured, and that is tho Americans will not sit down quietly under the defeat, but will proceed to give our racing yachts a lively time until the fortunos of war enables them to cirry the cup back to its old resting place. This is tho right spirit, and wo trust tho yachtmeu of both na tions will henceforth carry on the merry war with energy. The antagonists aro doughty, tho sport noblest jet devised, aud theinfiumcoof victory or defeat only for the good of both. New Yoek, Sopt. 7. There was consid erable disappointment felt among tho multitude gathered to witness tho inter national coutest. It was tho universal opinion that if tho brcezo had been a shado stronger that tho Puritan would havo beaten tho Genesla badly. Even tho admirers of tho English cutter con cede that tho Puritan can beat their fav orite in a light breeze, but they pin their faith to tho opinion that the cutter will bo able to distanco tho Puritan if a heavy breeze and a rough sea is vouch safed them by tho weather clerk to- day. A Life Sarins: Present. Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan.: Saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Con sumption, which caused him to procure a large bottle, that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and everything else had failed. Asthma, Bronchitis, IIoarseness,Severe Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, it U guaranteed to cure. Trial Bottles free at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug. Store. Large size 1.00. An a-Mcgaul Substitute For oil?,, salts, pills and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines is the very agreeable liquid Truit Syrup of Figs. Kecouunei.ded by leading Physicians Manufactured mil v by the California Fig Sj run Co., San Fruneieo, Cal. For sale by Y. K. Doment & Co. what: 1o You Think that 'Jt'll' ol The Chop llwuso (Jives j'ou a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Not much !' but he gives a belter meal anil more of it than any place in town for 25 cents. Ho buys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it.' A Nasal Injector lrce with each bottle o. Shiloh's Catarrh Kcmoily Price 50 cents. Sold by V. E. Doment. Just IScecivcd. Strictly choice California roll butter and Dupcc nanis. 1). L. Kkck&Sox V. Lussier 01 San Francisco has en gaged in the Photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. D. A. Mcintosh has just received a large stock of Fine Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. The latest novelties In Scarfs and Ties. PEESOSAL. Dean Blancbard, of Banier, is at the Occident. Mayor Hume returned from Ilwaco yesterday. Edward Powell, a leading Liverpool salmon broker, is in tho city. J. O. Hanthorn was among tho return ing passensera on tho Telephone yester day. Willio Johns has sold his interest in tho Astoria Gymnasium and will leave on the 21st for Forest Grove whero ho will attend tho Pacific University. IN THE PASTRY IF .AS 'CJSEnD. "TanJlln, JLcnion, Oractfe, etc, flavor Calces, Crcamc, 2?udillncs, Src, n deli cately and naturally as the Trait from which ticy arc made. For Strength and Truo Fruit Flavor They Stand &lone. FREPARE3 BY THE Prlco Baking Powder Co., Chlccso, III. St. Louis, MO Br. Prices Cream Baking Fowdsr AMD Dr. Price's Iiiipnlin. Yeast Geui9, 12ct Jlry Hop Yeat. FOR S A.T-13 T3Y GROCERS. 'YE MAKE EUT OUS O.UAL1TY. TMe best dry hop yoaat In the world. 3roatl roisocl by this yeast ia Hht.whlta nndwliolp'-.omo tike our grandmother's detjeious bread. GROCERS SELL THEWJ. pncPAta by iMC Price Baking Powder Co., HanTis ol Dr. Fnce's SfKial FfeYonns Extracts, Chicago, til. St. Louis, Mo. Forsa'e by CiTri'G.Miu.n & Co., Agent? Portland, Oregon For Rent. rglHK SAI.OOXKNOWX AS -THE COL .. orado," on Clienanuw, between I'enton and Main. Saloon fixtures for sale or to let. App'.v to WM. I.OEB. For Sale. A COML'OKTAIILK VIVE BOOMED " liousr ami lt, well .situated. C;iMi takes a bargain. Inimire at tlusonice. Noiice. milE TAX LIST AND ASSESSMENT JL mil of school district Is'o. l. Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, is now in my hands for collection, aiul will remain with me for sKly davs from date, after which time said taxe? wfll be Icliiiuent. Parties interested p!eae take notice. .'.('. 1 1 USTLKl', Clerk Dist. No. 1. Astoria, August 13th. 1SS. A, V. Allen, Wholesale ami ltetail Dealer hi MILLjb'EED. Glass and Plated Ware, TlIOPIC'Al. AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liqaofsjobacco, Cigars !! At Frank Falrcs. Board for S22-"0 a month. The best in the eit y. Dinner from 5 to 7. ForaJVat Fitting Hoot Or Shoe, ko to P. .1. Goodmans, on Che namus istrcet, next door lo I. W. Case. All :oods of the hot make and guaran teed quality. A full stoek; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. For Dinnerl'arties lo order, at :diml notice, go to Frank Falire's. BlnultK. Warrants, deeds mortgages, etc. A full line of legal blanks on hand at this ofllee. Groceries. 1). It. Heck & 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. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can iw bought at tho lowest prices, at J. V. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident lictel, Astoria. Shiloh's Catarrh Kcmedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Dintheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. Croup, Whooping Cough and Iiron chilis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. WO POlSQftl E"S"n5?? 3!""$i s?3 i?" L16HT Heulthy Bread. f.r-v lie THE LEA0IN6DRY600DS AND CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY, Closes Its Doors (Saturdays AT 8 P. From Sept. I st to GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House, IVIalu St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc. AHer September 1st I will be preparedto manufacture all kinds of hair work. II. Da PARK, Prop. CITY BOOK STORE. Fine Stationery, Blank Books, School Books and Supplies, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and general variety of Novelties. All Publications Received as soon as Published. GRIFFIN t REED. NOTICE. hmcxx:bl depot, FRESH FRUITS, Candy and Notions, Good Cigars and Tobacco, at C. I. WIISON'S KrCOME AND SEE ME. McINTOSH'S Gents' Furnishing Store! The Best Place in the City to Buy FINE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! In the Tailoring Line I am Showing the Latest Patterns inEuglisli, FrencI and American snitlags, which will be made up to order First Class or irqunl to Anything in tlie State! CLOTHING PERFECT -FITTING- In Hen's, Youths' and Boys'. FINE WOOL, MERINO AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR I SOSES JL SPSCIALTT. -SEE OUR NOVELTIES- . IN HANDKERCHIEFS TIES, COLLARS AND CUFFS. -A. Xjirse Assortment of Hatl T. A. McINTOSH. COOPER'S, p Excepted.) M. SHAEP! April 1st, 1886. W. E. DEMENT & CO. DRUGGISTS. ASTORIA, - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded J. P. AUSTIN, Seaside .... Oregon DEALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AKI) CIGARS. J-A FINE BILLIARD TABLE BFJDY III IDE READY IUADE r K &