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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1885)
m A&TOHIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY., -SEITEMKEK 23, 1SK ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. V. BALLOBAN & COMPANY, l'UUU.SIIKKS -N'l) ritOPRIKTOKS, A bTOKTAX BUILDING, - - CASSSTRHE'i Terms of Subscription. Served by C Airier, per week int by Mail, per mouth " ' O'lCJCMT Ere- or nostagc to subscribers. lo"tS. . JWCM. -S7.00 fcrAdvcrtiseinent5 inserted by the year at the rate of S2 per .vjnaie per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each Insertion. Police To Advertisers. Tun Astokiax 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. The Columbia is due from San Francisco this morning. Tho Oregon sails. Eight ocean steamers are now ply ing between Oregon and San Fran cisco. The credit of the county is good, better than recently: county warrants now bring 93 cents. If you are going east take the Ore gon Short Line, it is the best see air. in another column. There being no quorum last night, the meeting of the cily council was postponed till next Tuesday evening. As soon as a mortgage is satisfied it should be immediately canceled in the county clerk's oflice and thus save lots of trouble. Three wheat trains leavo "Walla "Walla daily for Portland. Fifteen cars of barley were started from there last Friday for Chicago and Milwau kee. A Portlaud grain dealer estimates the wheat crop between Portland and Eugene at 20 per cent below tho av erage and between Eugene and Ash land 50 per cent. A Salem dispatch reports splendid weather at the fair, some fine exhib its of stock, large attendance and considerable life. The fair promises this month to be a success. The Centercillian, a neat six-column weekly, published at Centerville: Umatilla county, is the latest addi tion to our exchaugo list Mr. Her man Sattler is editor and proprietor and is getting out a good paper. Several copies of the fourth annual report of tho Pioneer and Historical sooiety are missiug from the old Gray building now in process of demoli tion. Mr. W. H. Gray wishes io havo them returned forthwith. The British bark Josic Troop was libelled in tho United States court last Monday by Frank Lewis, the second mate, to recover 123 alleged to bo due for wages. The consignees signed a bond and released the ves sel. On her last trip from San Francis co to "Victoria tho steamship Mexico brought 2G Chinamen, and the au thorities collected a head tax or $50 from each of them, making a total of 1,300. The Canadian restriction act restricts. Up country folks are praising the carp and talking up carp culture. Well, that's all right: there's no ac counting for tastes. The carp is a coarse, rank, muddy tasting fish. To us sea coast dwellers who have the best it can never be an object of in terest The ladies of the M. E. church had made plaus for a sociable on Thurs day evening at tho rooms of tho La dies' coffee club, but finding that tho Y. MCA. had previously made ar rangements for a sociable on Friday evening, they have postponed theirs until next week. There will be a partial eclipse of the moon tonight; 79-100 of the moon's diameter will b3 eclipsed; the eclipse will begin in Astoria at 10:4 to-night; tho middle of the eclipse will bo at 11:33J; the eclipse will end at 1:11 to-morrow morning. No postponement on account of tho weather. San Francisco telegrams are to tho effect that prominent shippers have been assured delivery of Oregon wheat at Port Costa next season. The Oregonian thinks that the assur ance must havo come from Central Pacific officials and that it implies a completion of tho Oregon extension within that time. A little sloop, flat bottomed, named the Active, drawing only twenty-two inches of water, arrived at San Fran cisco last week from Pugot sound. She is only seven tons register, and her entire crew consisted of the cap tain, who owns her, and his wife and two children. His wife was his male in every sense of the word. Up to the 13th inst, one Dan lle: land was staying on Capt. Brown's place on Young's river, taking care of it. On that date he sold in Asto ria some little belongings and disap peared. Official inquiry develops the fact that he has gone away, to "Wash ington territory probably, and that he is safe and sound bodily, wherever ho is. The Neios hears that a company is shortly to be incorporated in Port land to establish a steamboat line be tween that city and Tho Dalles, con necting at the Cascades by a railroad around the locks. Prominent capi talists of Portland and Tho Dalles are interested in the. new transportation compauy and it is thought that or ganization will bo complete in a week. "Who is Flanagan?" is the question that the state papers havo been ask ing ever since tho telegraph brought the news that "John Flanagan has been appointed collector at Coos Bay." The Boseburg PlaimUalcr now relieves a tumultuous public by announcing that "Mr. Flanagan is Mr. T. B. Sheridan's father-in-law." Bully for Flanagan! By tho way, who is Mr. T. R Sheridan? A LEAPING QUESTION. Will Gov. Moody Call an Extra Session of the lpislature? When after considerable delay the session laws of 1SS3 made their ap pearance it was noticeable to the most casual obsorvcr of Simon's reg istry law that a grave mistake existed in the law as it appeared, viz: that the first section provided that the first general election in this state shall be held "on tho first Monday in June, 1SS.V Of course tho presump tion is -that the intent was to say 1SSG, but the fact is it says 18S3. If it stands there can be no election next June. Though there should be as the constitution says the state elections should be held biennially, and the last stale election was in June, 'HA. The matter, has been commented on by the state newspapers refer ence was made to it in The Astobiak last April. Yesterday's Xfeir.v makes very plain and forcible comment on it and uses it as "a final reason" for Gov. Moody to call a special session, that that and other defective and ridiculous laws may be set right. The JXacs says: "If the law fixing tho election in June, 1885, was a mis take, there ought to be no hesitation in calling a special session to correct it If it is a trick to legislate men into offices, it must bo changed or there Avili be serious trouble alike for those who had anything to do with its enactment or attempt to enjoy the advantages of its provisions. No one suspects the members of the legisla ture or tho executive officers with be ing parties to a trick by which they may retain offices for one year longer than they were elected to fill them. But a refusal to call a special session in order that tho mistako may be corrected, will be to assume all the responsibility of the original enact ment, and convert what is now re garded as simply a blnnder into a crime. No one believes the governor will allow himself to bo placed in a position so damaging to his reputa tion for sterling common sense and personal political integriiy." A correspondent of tho JViirj, signing himself ''Republican,' dis cusses the matter at great length, and concludes as follews: "The least that can be said is, that the constitutional question involved is one of Hie grav est character, and involving interests of tho widest magnitude, and one, moreover, while it may he decided either way, can not but involve the people of this state in a sea of litiga tion. Another very important ques tion would ariso necessarily, even conceding that tho act in so far as it fixes the next election for 1SS7 is un constitutional, maj- not that part of the act which repeals all existing election laws be valid, and if se: Query -What machinery, if any, is there in ' this state in existence through and by which an election can bo conducted or held in June, 1SSG?" "Governor Moody who cannot es cape from his just proportion of re sponsibility for this most serious mistake, which points unerringly to a state of confusion, litigation, uncer tain ty and anarchy, unparalleled in the history of any slate owes it to tho people of this state to move at the earliest possible moment in the only course left opon to correct tho fearful blunder." Should his excellency conclude to call a special session, we hope that tho act creating the county of Gill iam will bo made a subject of special prayer, and that matters can be so arranged that Judge Taylor will not bo obliged, as at present to hold court in both ends of the common wealth on the same day. LAST EVENING'S 31EKT1NG. At tho rooms of the Astoria cham ber of commerce there was a meeting last evening, of citizens to discuss Win. McCormick's proposed plan to tow a boat over tho Cascades. Tho inventor o the plau made a state ment of what he claimed could be done, and gave a detailed account of his experimental trip. His manner was clear and convincing, and at tho close he was asked several questions, which he answered promptly and sat isfactorily. He explained the style of boat proposed to ba used, its length beam, draught, manner of construc tion, etc. lie tuongut thai tor ss.uuu a small model could be built that would practically demonstrate the feasibility of the scheme and make it a tangible, self-evident matter. Af ter two hours' questions, explana tions and discussions it appeared to be the general opinion of those pres ent that the boat would do what its inventor claims for it A start was made in the matter of subscriptions to the 3,090 required, and the meet ing adjourned. Y. rI. C. A. Soci:illc. On Friday evening, 2."tli inst a free sociable will be held in the Y. 51. C. A. hall. Ucsides refreshments served by the ladies, there will be singing and other interesting exercises, bpenal in vitations to attend this sociable have been sent to the young men of this city, calling thitr attention to the fact thai the association contem plates the forming ot evening classes under competent teachers who have ex pressed their willingness to give their services gratuitously, in inipaiting in struction in book-keeping, mathe matics, diawing, stenography or short hand and perhaps vocal music, to young nwn members of tho association. It is with a view of presenting this subject mort1 definitely and of ascertaining, if nossible. how many young men will avail themselves of such opportunities to spend their evenings profitably, that this sociable has been suggested by our lady members. Every young man in the citv. whether he receives a special invitation or not, (some may nave been overlooked), is cordially invited to be present to join the. association and avail himself of its privileges. Dues arc only one dollar a quarter. COMMITTKK. ForaS'cat FittiHs Boot Jr Shoe, go to P. .1. Goodmans, on Cbe nainus blrect, next door to 1. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. YESTERDAY'S NEWS. Montreal, Sept 21. The Canadian Pacific authorities havo for some time entertained suspicions that they were being victimized by their civil engin eers and contractors in the section north of Lake Superior. About a month ago all payments to contract ors were slopped and a remeasure meut of the different sections ordered. This has just been completed, and it shows that by blunder or fraud the company has paid its contractors hundreds of thousands of dollars in excess of the work done. One con tractor alone has been paid more than S100,000 too much, and another S50, 000, the full amount aggregating half a million dollars. Detectives have discovered that engineers who were receiving salaries of one hundred dol lars a month were wealthy landed proprietors, and were engaged in ex tensive building pursuits, some of them being worth from $30,000 to $10,000, which has been accumulated in a wonderfully short time. It is stated that crimiual and civil pro ceedings will be instituted. Many contractors implicated have already retained leading counsel to defend them, who will plead that tho re measurements are incorrect New Yokk, Sept. 21. Tho Tribune thinks it is time to warn the country that the surrender of the administra tion is almost certain. The adminis tration and its friends still positively deny that there is any such probabil ity." Nevertheless, reasons for expect ing it are clear and convincing. There is now little prospect that the admin istration will effectively urge Warn er's compromise on the party or adopt any policy not within harmony with the demands of the silver extremists. The Star this morning has the fol fel fol eowing: "Paper money newspapers say the people do not like tho silver dol lars, but the Star knows better. Plain people like the dollars, marketwomen like them, hack drivers like them, newsboys dote on them, and bartend ers receive them with delight The mechanic likes the eighteen silver dollars which he gets Saturday after noon. Ho is not distressed by the weight of them. Newspaper publishers like them. The Star would sell its whole edition including its cat, for silver dollars." New Yore, Sept 21, Tho Times' financial leader says: "One of the threatening causes of trouble in the stock market would appear to havo been removed by the Northern Pa cific oleclion, at which tho old board of directors was re-elected. It is well known that there ha3 been a hot fight going on for a long lime in that direction over tho matter ot building what is known as tho Cascade branch. It is enormously expensive with ex tensive tunnels and rock cutting. The O. B. & N. company's line now supplies the Northern Pacific with Pacific coast connection, which llm Cascade branch would greatly injure. It was therefore to- the interest of the company to oppose its construction. It was also to the intorest of the Oregon Transcontinental company to opposo it, siuco the assets of tho Or egon & Transcontinental company are tho stocks of both the other com panies." St. Pauij, Sept 21. News received from Montana in railroad circlets this evening says the Union Pacific's Utah Northern narrow gauge branch in tho territorv is changing the gauge of its bridges. It is believed here that the company is preparing to make tho line standard gango, in anticipation of the Northern Pacific building a broad gauge to Butte city. Victoria, Sept 21. Speaking of the black sand on the Oregon coast, the Colonist says:' 'There aro mill ions ot tons of the same article in sight on tho northern coast ot the island and along the Alaskan coast awaiting tho discovery of a process to separate the gold from the sand to prove the richest mines in the world." News from the Granite creek mines continues exciting. Beports of indi vidual successes received are most favorable, from $30 to $100 a day be ing got The creek is wing dammed with satisfactory results in each case. American miners offer $1,000 re ward for the captnre, dead or alive, of the American cowboy who shot James Newlands (erroneously tele graphed Nolan.) Tne difficulty arose about a claim which the cowboy was trying to dispose of. A posse has gone after tho cowboy, who if caught will be lynched. The following was taken from the report of i hose contest at Seat tle, last Wednesday afternoen: "Tho distauco ran was 300 feet to the hydrant, and a line ot 250 feet of hose was laid, making tho whole length of the course 550 feet This was run aud water obtained in just thirty-ono aud one-half seconds, which is ono of the best records ever made, accord ing to those who pretended to know whereof they speak. The start was made at Second and Mill streets. The course was down Mill to the hydrant at Kellogg's drug store, and thence 250 feet of hoso were laid west on Mill street" The water was turned off from tho Welch bill reservoir last night for the purpose of cleaning the reser voir. Tho city for the next week will bo supplied from Bear creok direct, and consumers would do well to keep a supply on hand, as every ouc knows from experience how annoying it is to bo without water, and should a break occur in the pipe as at present supplied there would be no water till it was repaired. Jb ill up tho barrels and the pitchers and the enps and the spoons, for ye kuow not tho day nor the hour. Ivcynolc to Health. Health is wealth. Wealth means in dependence. The keynote is Dr. Bosan Kos Cough and hung syP the best Cough Syrup in the world. Cures Coughs, Colds, Pains in the Chest, Bron chitis atid Primary consumption. One dose gives relief in every case. Take no other. Price 50 cents and Sl.00. Samples free. Sold by J. W. Conn. V. Lussier oi San Francisco lias en gaged in the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. THE CHINESE MUST GO. Seattle, Sept 2L The quarter of the Chinese workmen at the Black Diamond mines were visited by a mb last night They wero armed with repeating rifles, and each had a sack drawn over his head, with holes cut for the mouth, nose and eyes. They were thus completely disguised and presented a frightful appearance. The Chinamen fled in terror from the houses, which wero then burned. These Chinamen had already been discharged from tho mines, and ex pected to return from Seattle this morning. There is much excitement over the Chinese question here. A convention, to consist of delegates from all parts of the Puget sound country, has be2n called to meet here on September 23th to devise means of ridding the country of Chinamen. The feeling is interspersed by the fact that the Federal authorities along the Sound hardly make a pre text of stopping the Mongols from crossing the border into Washington territory from British Columbia. Tho law which was mado to protect the people from tho influx of the Chinese is practically a dead letter, and in consequence of this they take tho law in their own hands with a view to protecting them3elve3. REFERRED TO THE CHAMBER MERCE. OF COM- Bcsolutiou, adopted by tho Van couver board of trade, Sept. 11, 18S3; Whereas, It is of the utmost im portance that those interested in the opening of the Columbia river to continuous sreamboat navigation should cooperate with one another in urging the importance of that work on congress, therefore Itesolced, That the board of trado of the city ot Vancouver hereby in vites tho boards of trade or other organizations in all the cities and villages affected by or interested in such improvement, to discuss tho propriety of calling a general con vention this fall to consider the sub ject in all its bearings and formulate plans for united action. Our secretary is hereby directed to send copies of this resolution to all boards of trado or other municipal organizations of cities on the Colum bia river or its tributaries. IXCOMIXH PASSENGERS. in Col San Francisco to-day with the fol 'ow ing passengers: Alex Johnston II II Delowg Capt Hendry A Maulner (J A Knight .1 Harris Isaac Gourtz HE Owen .1 K Lewis S Harmaii K Fcnkhausen HGoodstein V V Uoyd L Denniscn LlIXcwton.wf.sonsMrs Smith Mrs E P FitzgpraM Mrs J A Barnes andch Edward Uarl let t MrsMlIobin-on.sonW P Sheldon Hudson Liston John A Stevens Chas Foster .1 Cochran Annht Adam Mrs FIcwelling J W Thompson S Lesser John bavrcs I. O Paul S V Mooney MB Smith J S I, riser John II llortnu Mrs Ii I) Cole Miss A Jackson Mivs it E Uuti'dy J Cantor Mrs C To e K V Taylor Miss Filzgerald (5 13 Muuson Mrs .1 Manney W C Drugan Jas Hawkins P LfUey John Bruckner O G Ilonschctz Mrs McIIughes James Cox Emilv Lytton G Strain & wf .Mrs Chas X L-idd Geo Turner V S McMurtriey Chas Lomber L C Parke II Gardner A 1) Moore II Ilorton Mrs Scrafierd Mrs Porter & son Mis W Ttickey Miss A Davis W J King Sirs Then Carlton Frank Hoogs OCShaw&wf A Vacnberg Mrs Ilastek V Gribbe J M Kauffman 3Iis.s II White Miss Lee F W Dean Mrs NoclUfc child S W Stanley Kiselilen'.s Arnica Salv. Tiik IIkst Sai.vk i n the world for Cuts, Bruges, Sorcs,Ukvrs, Sail Klicuiu, tever Sores, roller, unappeu nanus. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, anil positively cures Piles, or no pav required. I Lis' guaranteed to giw perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 'Si cents per box. For sale by W. E. Dement A Co. (Jet your photographs taken at Crovs gallery hy V. Lussier of San Francisco Ail the patent medicines advertised in this paper, tngp.llii'r with tho choictst ocrftunerv, aitdloih't articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's dnni store, opposite Ocidcnt betel. Astoria. WHAT! E Yoa Thililt Hint -'Jcfl ol Tho Chop 5Iim-.e Give j ou a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Not "much !" but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 2"i cents, lie buys by the wholesale and pavs ea.-di. "That settles it." Tho Only Icpict ICcmurij- Kor habitual constipation, dyspepsia and kindred ills, is the famous liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, strength ens as well as cleanses the system, it is easilv taken and perfectly harmless. For sale bv r. E. Dement & Co. Gold IMutiitsr. Wm. Armuruster. watchmaker and iewelcr at A tiler's Crystal Palace, is now prepared to do fine work in dold and Silver Platim:. at reasonable figures. Uer-airing of watches and jewelry done on short notice and at Sow figures by competent workmen, at A tiler's Crystal Palace. That Hackitu! Coupli can be so quickly cured, by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. Sold by W. K. DenienL For ISoiil. A fine room furnished or unfurnished. Apply at residence of Capt. Whiteomb. Syrisp oWi jjs. Manufactured only by the California Fi" Syrup Co. San Franeisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be Uii nf v. . Dement & Co. at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system; to acton, the Liver, Kidneys and .Bowels gently yet thoroughly; to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. JPEKSOXAL. C. W. Fulton returned from Shoal water bay yesterday. Jos. A. Gill, ot the Pacific Journal, is in the city. Judge Taylor opens court at The Dalles on the 28th. Jlr. Edward Espey, the arlist, came down from Portland yesterday on a two weeks' sojonrn. Wide Aira JDrtiirjri.Nf.s. SIcssrs. W. E. Dement it Co. are al ways alire to their business, ami spare nopainstosecure the bestof every article in their line. They have secured the agen cyfor the celebrated Dr. King's 2s ew Discovery for Consumption. The only certain cure known for Consumption, Couchs, Colds. Hoarseness. Asthma. nay Fever, Bronchitis, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. "Sold on :l positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free. Eegular size $1.00. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BM.TON' STRKKT, NEAU l'AKKKU HOUSK, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAUD ana lASfflEEMES BoilerWork. Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of nil Descriptions made to Order at Short Kotioe. A. D. AVass, President. .7. O. IIusTLEit.Secretary, I. V. Cask, Treasurer. Jonx Fox.Superintendent. North Pacific BREWERY. JOHN KOPP, - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any in the Market, AS iiKASOXABTjK A PJUCE. AT Tte North Pacific Brewery Beer la Pare and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and Is Furn ished hi Quantities to Suit. Ieave Orders With Wat. Eock, Oennaiua Saloon, or dims. Evenson", next to Foard & Stokes. Daily Delivery in Any Tart of the City. VJSiTINtS CARDS. A 1.2IXO Stock ot PINE VISITING CARDS, Or Every tirade TO lSKMH.n TOR CASH. AT THE ASTORIAN OFFICE. MIT bT S3jE3 Eirsrm Sirs. 31. Woodficld, Having received a Large Assortment ol r.tix .i::lm.eky ax savr.LTics, Has Commenced llusiuess At lid on & Caniahan's old stand, next to Fabry's Keataurant, Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and Repaired. Paper Hanging. Carpets Sowed and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commission. Snoi comer Main and JeiTerson Streets. MAUTIX OLSEX. Examination For Teachers. rinilE llECULAH FUBLTC EXAM1NA JL tion of persons wishing to obtain teacher's certlllcates forClatsop county, will he held at the court house on Friday and Saturday. September Uith and 2t5th, 1WO, commencing at nine o'clock a. m. M. 1). WILSON. Superintendent'of Schools. Notice. A ALT. PARTIES OWING THE ESTATE of M. D. Kant are hereby notified not to make payments to anyone except the under-tinned or authorized agent. PHIL. A. STOKES. Astoria, Or., Sept. 18th, 1SST.. io Rent. i FINE BUSINESS OFFICE.CENTRAL i3k. ly located. Apply at this Oflice. Notice. PROPOSALS WILL BE DECEIVED from teachers, .stating salaries desired as principal and assistant, to teach in Dis trict No. 0: school to commence some time in October. MltS. C.T-EINEN WEBER. Clerk District No. 0. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I 13 will not be responsible for any debt contracteu iy any person unless it uc on my lerson.nl order. MINNIE G.M.SPEXARTH. Astoria, August 2Cth, 1S8.". For Sale. DA ACttES OF GOOD TABLE LAXD. OvJ located at Settler's Point, Clatsop comity, belonuliiK to the "Widow Kurnside. Apply at this otllee. . For Sale. ACOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT fo sale. Beautifully located. Apply at Astorian office. Notice Qf Application. N" JOTICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN THAT THE understated intends to annly to the Common Council or the city of Astoria, at its next rcRUlar meeting, for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than one quart for a period of one year, in the building fronting on Main street and situated on lot 4 block 0 in the city or Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClure. CHAS. HANSEN. Astoria, Oregon, September isth, 1S85. Hi COOPER p bi THE LEADING Dry Goods i Clothing Hous IN THE CITY, Tie Finest Ms, Tie Largest Stock And the Lowest Prices. While economy is wealth, it is not policy to be penny-wise and pound-foolish by purchasing auction goods, 0r goods that have lain for a long time upon the shelves of some fossilized store, a prey to moths, and deteriorating dust, which fact with misfits, etc., makes them un desirable, and then they become auction or so-called Cheap John goods, which are conceded by the wise to be dear at any price, and for which people of this day pay only a trifle less than for first-class goods at a ONE PRICE, FIRST CLASS HOUSE, Which carries a Large Assortment but a Small Stock, which is kept fresh by constant -replenishing from the Eastern and Pacific Markets within a short Gpace of time and at prices for the quality of goods that defies competition. Just received from an Eastern Factory a fine assortment of Men's, Boys' and Children's Hats, which in Quality, Style and Prico excels anything ever before offered in the city. A full line of Genuine Kangaroo and Dongola Shoes, for Ladies or Gents which are highly reconimended for this climate, as they are con sidered water proof and will not crack, while they are the easiest shoe on the foot ever manufactnrcd. A Fine Assortment of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing Constantly in Stock. SCOUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. C. H. COOPER Pytliian Building, GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Parlter IIousc, Main St., For a flrst-class Shave, scientific Ilair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc. After September 1st I will be prepared to manufacture all kinds ol hair work. II. Du PARK, Prop. CITY BOOK STO: 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 & REED. NOTICE. 2&exx:ee. depot, FRESH FRUITS, Candy and Notions, Good Cigars and Tobacco, at C. P. TFIESOK'S STCOME AND SEE ME. McTNTOSH'S Gents' Furnishing The Best Place FINE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! -9 In the Tailoring Line I am Showing the Latest Patterns inlhiHsh, French and American suitings, which will be made up to order First Class or Equal Io Anything in tlic State! CLOTHING PERFECT -FITTING- In Men's, Youths' and Boys'. FINE WOOL, MERINO AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR! J&Q&ES A SPECIALTY. SEE our IN HANDKERCHIEFSVTIES, COLLARS AND CUFFS. Large Assortment of JELeft&l D.A.McINTOSH. Astoria, Oregon. W. S. DEMENT & CO. ASTOIilA, - - - OKEC.ON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded J. P. AUSTIN, Seaside - Oregon DEALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AMD CIGARS. BS-A FINE BILLIARD TABLE Store! in the City to Buy ui:aty MlDE READY JIA1E novelties; MS ,4 ?; 4sd 1 'SI .T..1 S - ad m ri.'.