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m N ?itc $taitjj gurtotfcm. AST01UA, OREGON: SUNDAY.. SEPTEMBER 27, 1SS5 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HAL.L.ORAN & COMPANY, puitiasiiKRS axo ntontiKTons, ASTORIAJf BUILDING. - - CASS bTREEl Terms ofSnbscrlptlon. Served by Carrier, per week 1 5c ts. .Sent by Mail, per month OOcts. " r " one year 7.00 Free of postage to subscribers. fcfir-Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of S2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each Insertion. notice To Advertisers. The Astoriax guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper pub libhed on the Columbia river. This paper is on file ar the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. The steamship Yaquina arrived at Yaquina on the 23th, three days from San Francisco. Anyone finding a bunch of keys will confer a favor by leaving them at The Astoriak office. C. W. Hansen, has advices to the effect that sixty immigrants from Raveca, Iceland, are en route for the northwest. There will be divine service on board the ship Portia lying at the O. E. & N. Co.'s dock, at 4. v. ar., Rev. J. McCormac officiating. The Telephone left for Portland at two yesterday afternoon and will be down this afternoon. She leaves for Portland at G to-morrow morning. The German Evangelical Reform congregation will have divine service at 2:30, this afternoon, in the Presby terian church, Rev. J. A. Olingen of ficiating. It is now said that four AVhitehall boat3will enter for the "Occident" cup in the five mile raco to be sailed the latter part of this week: the more the merrier. Gospel meeting in the Y. M. C. A. room, at 3 o'clock, as usual. A col lection will be taken to defray ex penses of delegates to the Y. M. C. A. convention, at Tacoma. The British steel bark Olenaflon, 1109, AVebster master, 53 days from Townsville, Queensland, arrived in yesterday. She is a new bark, built in '84, and as a fine looking vessel. The Salem state fair closed yester day. For the first time in several years the association has a balance on the right side of the ledger and ex pects t j be able to pay off some old liabiliries. Messrs. Allen, Harris and McClain are building a schooner at Pacific City that is intended to be used for fishing. It is 53 feet over all. 14 feet beam, clinker built, and will be named the Gencsta. The Ladies of Grace Chuich will hold an oyster and clam chowder 3upper to-morrow evening in the rooms of the Coffee Club. All the ladies interested are requested to be in the Hall to-morrow at 2 p. m. The Geo. IV. Elder and schooner Alcalde arrived in yesterday. The Josie Troon came down. The Co- lumbia sails to-day. She takes 397 cases salmon from the Ocean Packing Co., and 150 cases from the Astoria Packing Co. The Seemah and Jane Sprott have arrived out; the Edward Percy, out 133 days, is the only one of the May fleet from the Columbia that has not yet reported arrival. The Roslln Castle of April sailing is also fo hear from. The Gen. W rigid came up last ev ening with the surveying party from the bar. They have been doing some good work last week taking sound ings for a new chart of the mouth of the river and expect to get through about Thursday next. The bazaar held by the children of Grace church Sunday school, assisted by some of the ladies of the congre gation, yesterday afternoon was the occasion of considerable inte.re.st to all concerned. All sorts of dainty dress ings for dolls and dolls' dressmakers were disposed of, and something over $50 realized on the sale. Petroleum seems to be coming into prominence as economical fuel on steamers and railroads. The Central Pacific railroad company is using it on all their locomotives and report a saving of sixty per cent over coal. It is fed by pipes and the change iu the fire box is said to be made at trifling cost. The postoffice department has invit ed proposals for carrving mails from July 1,1880, to June 30, 1890, in the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas Kansas, Nebraska, olorado, Oregon, Nevada, California and in Indian ter ritory, Dakota Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Wash ington and Alaska territories. Pro posals will be received up to January 2, 1886, and decisions will be announc ed on or before February 23,18SG. i Turn the Rascals Out. The recently appointod postmaster at Bridgeport, Marion county, Ind., is said to have served a two-year term in the penitentiary for larceny. Con gressman Frederick of Iowa has sc oured the appointment as postmaster in a town in his district of a man who was released from prison throe weeks before Mr. Cleveland was inaugu rated. Don't forget the morrow evening. clam chowder to- Clam chowder and oysters at the Epis copal festival, rooms of the Coffee Club, to-morrow evening. Just received at Eaton & Cai nahan's, the celebrated "Ccntemerr kid gloves. For a Neat Fitting: Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. A SAX FRANCISCO SENSATION'. A Banker Who Received a Dose of Vit riol in UK Fare. San Francisco, Sept 25. An ef fort was made last night by several friends of Martin Fuller, into whose face, as mentioned in last night's dis patches, May Jackson threw a bottle of vitriol, to have his identity sup pressed. They stated if this was done the authorities of the bank with which Fuller was connected would, if he recovered his eyesight, be in duced to reinstate him in his posi tion. It is, however, a matter of gen eral public knowledge this morning that Fuller was loan teller in the San Francisco Savings Union. He has always borne an excellent character and moved in good society. Although the event took place last Monday ev ening iu a prominent restaurant on Pine street, the affair was kept so se cret that nothing was publicly known of ituntil it leaked out through an application for the arrest of Miss May Jackson. In explanation of what induced her to commit such a fearful crime, she says Fuller has systematically deceived her; that he told her he had been divorced from his wife, promised to marry her, and treated her before friends of both as his fiancee. It was only when she saw he had determined to rid himself of her that she conceived the scheme of disfiguring him for life. While chat ting over their dinner in the restau rant, Miss Jackson suddenly drew from her pocket a largo mouthed bot tle of oil of vitriol and without say ing a word dashed it into Fuller's face. He rolled off his chair on the floor as if he had been shot, writhing and groaning in agony. His friends had him removed to his rooms at the Occidental hotel, while Miss Jackson was allowed to quietly return to her home. When it became evident Ful ler would lose his sight of one eye and perhaps of both, and retain on his face during his lifetime the fear ful scar made by the vitriol, one of his friends determined, with Fuller's consent, to have Miss Jackson arrest ed. The skin and flesh on the left side of Fuller's face are eaten into by the burning liquid in a frightful manner and when sloughing sets in the destruction of tissue will bo so great as to leave deep holes in the flesh. The victim is 33 years of age, of medium hight and gentlemanly ap pearance. Miss Jackson is a tall, demi-bloude, 20 years of agi, so mod est in appearance that no one would suspect her of being capablo of com mitting so horrible a crime. Her friends have succeeded in finding bail in $5,090 and releasing her from prison. San Francisco, Sept. 25. May Jackson, who burned with vitrol Mar tin Fuller, was arraigned this morn ing before Judge Rix. Drs. Clark and Gross testified that Fuller was dan gerously and horribly disGgured. If the vitrol reached the jugular death would ensue. In view of this fact the Judge increased the bail of the girl to $10,000 pending the trial in two weeks, when the patient will be either better or dead. Judge Rix said the crime was the most hideous which the special law made. On motion of the prosecuting At torney Judge Rix dismissed the case of Minnie Carlson, the slippery Ore gon girl, she having promised to re turn to her father in Oregon, Ocean 3fail Service. The steamer from San Francisco that arrives this morning brings freight to Astorians, but not till to morrow, or probably Tuesday will tho invoices, or market advices arrive by overland mail. Tim works au incon venience to merchants, and will grow worse as the winter season makes mail connections by the overland route less certain. Under the best of regulations it takes a letter three days to get here from San Francisco by mail, and when storms occur and staging is bad it may be fonr, or even five. The only way at present to in sure receipt of letters by steamer is to have them sent in an express en velope, and as these cost four cents apiece the aggregate tax represents something considerable. Astoria should have an ocean mail service to and from San Francisco and a little concerted effort toward that desirable condition is in order. Some idea may be formed of the constant tide which is sotting west ward, and the number of persons who are finding homes from the East, that during the past month 500 deeds have been made out at the land depart ment of the Northern Pacific railroad company in this city. These deeds have been executed to bona fide purchasers of railroad lands. Ur egonian. Kensington T?mlroilcrj, Kensington painting and point lace. Lessons given by n competent teacher. A class will be formed on Wednesday, Sept. :50th at 2 r. m.. at late lesidcncc of M. D.Kant, on the hill at head of Cass street (up stairs). Charges reasonable. I You ICxtow Call Adlcr has just received l,r00 boxes of Sanford's celebrated inks, known to he the best ink made in the U. S., direct from the faclorj and is en abled to sell the same at a ridiculous low figure: ." oz. bottles of jet black school ink only 5 cents: a Hint glass inkstand with 2 oz. black ink, patent cover, only 20 cents. Copying and maikmg inks in every color, size and quality. 1,000 bottles to be given awav in the next few days at Adler's Hook btorc. Cheap Iteadiuj? flatter. Leslie's Popular Moidhly for October. ancfOgilvies' Popular Heading: a full stock just received at Adler's; only '1Z cents per number. Eight complete novels, only 15 cents, at Adler's Book Store. W. Lussicr oi San Francisco lias en gaged in the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. Gotyour photographs taken at Cro gallery by W. Lussior of San Franci ows rancisco For Rent. A fine room f urnished or unfurnished. 'Apply at residence of Capt. Whitcomb. 3ULITARY HATTERS. Orders Ined by the Governor to the State Militia. His excellency, Governor Moody has issued orders as follews: During the months of March, June, September and December, the com manding officer of each regiment, battalion and unassigned company shall report to the adjutant general the condition of their command. Every company shall hold at least one meeting for drill each week, and the company commander is directed to make monthly reports to his immediate commander, who in turn will report them to the adjutant gen eral. Each enlistment shall be for a term of not less than three years, and none but physically qualified men shall be enlisted in any company. No en listed man shall be discharged before the expiration of his term of enlist ment, except for the following rea rea eons: By order of the commander-in-chief, by sentence of a general court martial, a certificate of dis ability, by resignation, offered by rea son of removal from place where com pany is organized, and as otherwise prescribed by the laws of the state. All organized companies are di rected to provide themselves with uniform prescribed by law, which is the same as that of the United States army. The fatigue pattern is recom mended. The term for which all field officers are to be elected shall be two years, ex oept in cases to fill unexpired terms, when the election shall be for the balance of such unexpired term. The regimental staff will hold their com missions under the same rules as those which are proscribed for other staff officers in the militia law of the state. Commissions heretofore issued to field officers shall expire on the 31st of July, 18S6. All reports, returns and correspond ence intended for the commander-in-chiof, or adjutant general, must be forwarded through tho proper chan nel of military correspondence. Commanding officers of all militia organizations will enforce compliance with tho foregoing regulations in their respective commands; and any organization refusing or neglecting to comply therewith, shall be promptly reported for disbandment. TILE OREGON AND CALIFORNIA. Certain proceedings are now going on iu London which seem to point to the probable absorption of the Oregon & California road by the Central Pa cific, of California. Application has been mado to tho London stock exchange to allow a quotation for the Oregon & Califor nia's committee's certificates, repre resenting tho first-mortgage bonds. These bonds are deposited in compli ance with the provisional arrange ment made by the directors with the Central Pacific railroad company, by which it was agreed that the Oregon & California bondholders should re ceive $1,150 of new Central Pacific bonds, bearing 3 per cent for two years, aud 5 per ceut thereafter for each bond of S1,000. Shareholders are to receive for two preferred shares, upon the payment of an assess ment of S4 per share, one share of the Central Pacific, and for four or dinary shares, upon tho payment of $3 per share, one share of Central Pacific stock. The Oregon & Cali fornia company has $12,000,000 pre ferred and $7,000,000 common stock outstanding, so that the Central Pa cific company will bo called on nnder tho agreement, should all the stock holders pay their assessments, to is sue S7,750,000 of it3 own stock, and will receive $090,000 in cash toward tho oxpense of completing the road. This arrangement makes the cen tral Pacific a large owner of the bonds of the Oregon & California. It is un derstood that the plan includes fore closure of the Oregon fc California, nnder which the road is to bo bid in for the bond holders, thus cutting off both the preferred and common stock. This done, the Central Pacific is" to take possession under a lease, and guarantee a certain amount to the first mortgage bondholders. We can not say that this is all fully settled yet but it is believed to be in course of settlement; and to this fact is doubtles to be ascribed the renewal of construction work in California The Central Pacific, then, is to own the Oregon & California lines.- -Or-egonian,2G. Plantation riiiIoopliy. Yer can impose on er enemy an' he doau' think much about it but whon yer impose on a dear frien' lie is dun wid yer ferlife. De wildes, man some limes becomes de quietest citizen. Dar ain't nothin1 more skittish den a young deer, but once ketch him an' he is de easies' thing in tho worl' ter tame. It 'pears dat all through life de hardes' thing tor do is de bes' arter it am done. It lakes de hardes' sorter work to split or knotty piece o' wood, but arter it is split it makes de besVfi re. A rkansa w Tra veler. A Startling Discover-. Physicians are often startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung dtseascs is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to re alize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful dis coverv; resulting in hundreds of our bes! Physicians using it in their practice Trial Uottles free at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size $1.00. Syrup ofFigs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Xatures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit leniedy may be had of W. E. 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 act on, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently vet thoroughly; to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. Whv will you cough when Shiloh's fiuro. will eive immediate relief. Price 10cts50ctsandSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. FOREIGN NEWS NOTES. St. Pcteksbubg, Sept 25. The feeling in St Petersburg regarding the Boumelian question is hourly be coming more warlike. The sympathy of the masses is strongly with the Bulgarians. It is stated that the czar has telegraphed tho minister of war to prepare plans for a campaign in the event of opening hostilities be tween Bulgaria and Turkey, as he is determined to support Prince Alexan der's scheme of unity between Rou melia and Bulgaria. Some promi nent Russian gentlemen interviewed to-day, when asked if it was true that the czar seriously intended to sup port Bulgaria to the extent of going to war with Turkey, replied that Rus sia would declare war against Turkey the moment the porte attacked Bul garia, and added that the czar is most emphatic in his resolution to support Bulgaria. THE GRECIAN IIOSTS. Athens, Sept 23. Five thousand troops, reserve force, have been formed into an army corps. Several thousand regular troops, including all branches of tho army, are massing on the frontier bordering on Thessaly. A feeling of indignation prevails throughout Greece over recent events in Roumelia. The king will be un able to land before noon on Sunday, owing to quarantine regulations. SIiATJGUTEB IN ANNAS!. New York, Sept 23. Tho HeraMs Paris special says of tho massacre of Christians in Annam: The superior of the college and a whole host of Christians have been slaughtered pell mell. Some were thrown into tho sea with their hands tied behind their backs. Some of the missionaries tried to make a stand with muskets, but were soon defeated. Churches, schools and dwelling houses were burned, and Christians who escaped had to walk for days without food or shelter, in order to reach places of refuge. Gen. De Courcy promised to send a gunboat, which came to Qmn hoa, after the place was burned down, and never fired a shot owing to the absence of orders. rONTIFICAIi MEDIATION. Rome, Sept 23. Tho pope has agreed to mediate between Germany and Spain, with regard to the Caro line question, subject to certain con ditions which have not been pronml ga ted. A BENG.VDE3E CTCDONE . Calcutta, Sept 23. A fearful cy clone has visited Falve Points, a port on the Bay of Bengal. Telegraph Hues have been swept away, and prob ably many vessels have been wrecked on the baj. A government steamer has gone to render any assistance that may be needed. HOW SALHOX CAX.WSU WAS STARTED I. OUEflOX. The salmon canning industry in Oregon is attributed altogether to a suggestion of that qneer genius, George Francis Train. Some years ago Train was to deliver a lecture in Portland, and in the afternoon before he was to speak engaged in salmon fishing. He met with great success, and was amazed at the quantity of tho great fish in the river. He could valk of nothing else, aud begged the lefctnre committee which had engaged him to allow a substitution of salmon for the subject of his address in place of the ono announced. This the com mittee would not aggree to, and Train began the speech announced in tho advertisements. Ho got along very well for half au hour or so, and then tho attraction of the theme upper most in his mind proved too much for him. He left his original subject aud began to talk about salmon, ne drew a salmon on the blackboard; ho declared that the people before him were neglecting a mine of wealth clo3e bsside them; he told them that they ought to begin salmon cauuing at once; that it was the coming great industry of the region; aud that if they did not move quickly iu the matter others would come in aud seize the prize, ne became eloquent,and the lecture ended in a grand, wordy pan orama showing a salmon colored future for the country. Ono or two men in the audience, though discount ing Train's prophecies, were im pressed with his ideas, and resolved to carry them out in a practical way. They organized a company, and tho saimon-cannmg industry was uegun. Chicago Tribune. The above is a good story, all but the last. The fact is that George Fraucis Train delivered that lecture in Portland on the Fourth of July, 1869, while Wm. Hume, Hapgood and one other man were canning all thoy could catch and catching all they could can in 1861. Keynote to Health. Health is wealth. Wealth means in dependence. The keynote Is Dr. Bosan ko Coiigh aud Lung sy"P. Uie uest Cough Syrup in the world. Cures Coughs, Colds, Pains in the Chest, Bron chitis and Primary consumption. One dose uives relief in every case. Take no other. Price. 30 cents and 51.00. Samples free. Sold by J. W. Conn. Ladies In delicate health and all who suffer from habitual constipation will find the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs more easilv taken, and more bene ficial in effect than any other remedy. It acts uromnllv vet gently on the Bow els, kidneys. Liver and Stomach, and docs not sicken or debilitate. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Prire 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement For lame Hack, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement Sleepless '!phts made miserable by that terrible couqIi. Shilolfs Cure is the Temedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment & Co". Shiloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure is sold by, us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W.E. De- jment TERSOXAL. Deputy Sheriff Moffett started out yesterday to win another medal. Rev. A. J. Joslyn and family arrived yesterday from Lewiston, Idaho ter ritory. They are stopping at the res idence of C. Brown, whero they will bo pleased to see any and.all friends. Mr. Joslyn is the newly appointed pastor of "the M. E. Church and will officiate to-day, morning and evening. M i i - INCOMING PASENGERS. The State of California is due from San Francisco this morning, with the following passengers : N F Waiter John Kelly S Cohen W II Williams E LaRocque E J Martin T C Beans & wf Mrs Kittie Merrill Mrs C W Withrow Rev W A Conly RevP J llerkce J Hamilton Tim Tinklepitcher Rev Louis Metayer Rev W II Gross T N Lakin Mrs II J Haskell A Morrison X Mover John A Stevens M J Murphv J II Weaver W Rudel .1 udge D S Payne Wm Walter Phelps Miss Ella Ingels Mrs M Merrill George Ash IL C .lagger M Goodkind C R took E T Taylor S R Irwin J E Myers Edward Woodisky Mrs Ackley Mrs E S Farnhani 7rt .1 Healy, wf & son C E Watkins E X Gay & wf ueo w Jiarns k wf A Henderson F Straker Wm Xobbs & wf M B Fisher E Detrick D Fitzpatrick B Aiken K Fisher Mrs McLane .1 McMulIcn il Maston Minnie Everett THE SKIPPER'S METAPHORS. Oh, the yachtsmen have a way that's very vexing Of discoursing in the English or the Queen ; And their metaphors are certainly perplexing To a man who never has the ocean seen. For instance, he might read the yachts were 'standing"' At a certain time ''upon a single tack." And wonder that the officers command ing Should find of things to stand on such a lack. If h e is a man of science he'll deny it Two vessels on a single little spot! If he is a man of feeling he'll decry it He's stepped on tacks just where he thought them not. Antl when he reads of how the jolU" aiIor Iu open day will breeze," "hug a friendly He'll say the seaman is a funny male.or Perhaps there was no woman there to squeeze. Snclileiis Arnica Sal re. Tin: Br.sT Sai.vi: in the world for Cuts, Bruise.sSores,Ulcer.s, 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 to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. Ulaults. Warrants, deeds, mortgages, etc. A full line of legal blanks oh hand at this office. what: D You Thinlt that JeH" ol The Chop House Gives you a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Not much!" but he gies a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 2T cents. He buys by the wholesale and pays cah. ''That settles it.'' Twenty-eight novels by tho best of authors for SO cents at Adler's Book Store. All the patent menicincs advertised iu this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at. I. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Ocident hctel. Astoria. That UacKing Cough can he so quick! cured by Shiloh's Cure. We gi'araniee it. Sold bv W. K. Dement. 'llackmetuck." a lasting and Tra gi ant perfume. Price 2T and 30 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Holdeu's Auction Rooms f Established January 1st, 1S77. E. C. IIOLDEN, Heal Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chcnatmis Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auction salo of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 cm a. m.. at mv Auction Hooin.. Will conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Cattle, and Fanning Stock wherever de sired. Cnsh Returu. Promptly mado after Sales. Consignments respcctfullv solicited. Notary Public for the State of Oregon. CoiuiwisMoiuT of Deeds for Washington Territory. ARtiit for Dally and Weekly Oreonnian. "CTIYP EENT. Centrally Located JLb Four Rooms. AXD SUITABLE FOR HOUSEKEEPING. APPLY AT ASTOIUAN OFFICE. To Rent. FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTKAL ly located. Apply at this Oftlce. Notice of Application. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i uudersignert will apply to the Common Council or the citv of Astoria at Its next reg ular meeting fr a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquor In less quantities than ono qirat for a period of ono year. In the lmHiiW frontlm' on Water street and situ ated on lot 2. N Yi block 133 In the city of Astoria as laui out anu rccorueu uy j. m. Shlvelv. R. B. LTJNDBLAD & CO. Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Occident Tacking company will be held at the company's ofllec on Monday; Oct. 5th, 18S. at lo a. m., to elect officers for the en suing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet ing. By order or the President. JOHNTUOMALA, Secy. - M Important to Ladies ! Great Reduction ! -IN PRICE OF AVe have received from the manufacturers direct Woolen Yarns in all the different grades and makes. German Knitting Worsted, Germantown Wool, Wool Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarn, 3 and 4 fold, Shetland Wool and Floss, Victoria Zephyrs, 2, 4 and 8 fold, Cheneilles, etc. 1000 lbs. ot the very best reduced to $1.00 per 500 300 lbs. Germantown Wool reduced to 85 cents per lb. Former price -$1.25. lbs. Saxony Yarn, per hank. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Victoria Zephyrs $GThe above goods the very best brands in the P. S. We are reeiving the Latest Novelties in the market per every steamer, selected by Mr, Cooper who is at present in San Francisco. C. H. COOPER'S "r' Tb Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House, Main St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Ilalr-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc. After September 1st I will be prepared to manufacture all kinds of hair work. 11. Dr PABK, Prop, CITY BOOK STORE. Pine 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. MIXiS. DEPOT, FRESH FRUITS. Candy and Notions, Good Cigars and Tobacco, at c. p. imsos'8 EE-COME AND SEE ME. McINTOSH'S Gents' Furnishing The Best Place in the City to Buy FINE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! In the Tailoring Line I am Showing the Latest Patterns inEaslIsk, FtchcU ami American suitings, which will be made up to order First Clam or Equal to Anything: in the State! CLOTHING PERFECT -FITTING- In Men's, Youths' and Boys'. FINE WOOL, MERINO AND BALBR1GGAN UNDERWEAR! HOSE L BPECIALTT. SEE our IN HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, COLLARS AND CUFFS. Xjtzfi;o Assortment of DEIats! " d. a. Mcintosh. THE - WOOLS ! ! 10 Bales of German Knitting Worsted lb. Former price $130. , $1.85 per lb. or 12 h cents in every shade, reduced to 6jc per oz. or 25c per package. we guarantee full weight and market. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ORUQQISTS. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded J. P. AUSTIN, Seaside - Oregoa DEALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. -A FINE BILLIARD TABLE Store! READY IHADE READY MADE novelties; X'i