-f Mi'W n iSTOKIA, OREGON: THURSDAV... .OCTOIJKK1, 3855 It is easier to pay a largo debt than a larger one. Portland newspapers rofor to stur geon us "these luscious fish." Wow! Carl Adler is on deck with school books and school supplies at lovr prices. Portlaudites are eating the second crop of strawberries raised in that vicinity. The snow on Mt St. Helens looks as though it were covered with a thin layer of ashes. Mr. J. F. Hemenway reports the rainfall in Astoria for September to aggregate 4.21 inches. The work of cleauing and repairing the Welch hill reservoir is finished and the water again flows into it. Dr. Kinney offers for sale some choice tide land.thal will prove a val uable investment to the purchaser. The Portia cleared for Liverpool yesterday with 23,831 bbls. Hour, 132 cases salmon and one pair of elk horns; total value $9G,07L Three car loads of hops from Puy allup, W. T. are eurout to England, on the N. P. Pi. B., on through bills of lading issued by thst company. Sullivan, the Xamons Sullivan, not John Ij., but Lawrence, has chal lenged Tho3. Ward to fight him for 231), or S59J, London prize rules to govern. The Jhda arrived in yesterday and the- Geo. 11'. Elder sailed wheat laden for San Francisco. The Ore gon is due from San Francisco this morning and the Stale sails. The jYmp.v still further identifies Mr. Flanagan, the newly appointed collector of customs at Coos bay, as "a brother of Patrick FlauagaV Ho is probably a son of old man Flana gan's. Down in California a Chinese gam bler has to pay the officer only 2U to get off. One of them gave tho snap away, in San Francisco lately, and r now they have to pungle 40 or be "informed on." Capt. Pabbidge came up from tho bar with the Gen. Wright yesterday. Tho surveying parly have finished thoir operations and go up the river this morning. The work has been eminently satisfactory. School begins in District No. 1, next Monday. Seven teachers have been engaged for the term.. It is thought that an additional teacher will be employed in District No. 18. The Clatsop couuty teachers all bo loug to the gentler sex. Yesterday's Oregon ianlms a letter on the Pine Creek mines, written by "Peleg." It treats of mines ami methods and is chuck full of solid souse. The letter ought to be set up in pica, slugged out, and sent to some of the Tillamook miners. Last June and July the San Fran cisco trade journals were pooh-poohing the statement that salmon would go up this fall and that the pack would be a short one. Now they are vying with each other to see which can publish the strongest effort to bull the salmon market E. Z. Ferguson takes his place a3 assistant deputy collector at tho custom house this morning; Y. Uool liug goes on as inspector, which about completes the list of changes in tho second storv. Just who will bo post master is as yet undetermined, Messrs. Bell, Dickinson and Cleve land being prominently mentioned in connection with the position. Mr. Chance's commission expires next December. The Tacoma Ledger has it from trustworthy authority that an agent of tho Chinese Six companies at San Francisco has written to a prominent Tacoma attorney offering him a re tainer fee of 1,000 to try and 4,para lyze the ordinances of tho city of Ta coma bearing upon the Chinese.' The only surprising part of the Led ger's statement is whore it says in conclusion. "The offer, we are in formed, was declined." The same offer was made to an attorney in Se attle. Among some freight surprises tho Orcgonian mentions tho fact that Wa'dhams & Elliott have shipped a carload of cedar lumber, cut near Ne wankum, W. T., to Stillwater, Minn.; the agent of a large London fruit house has secured rates on ten car loads of apples to Liverpool direct: Eastern Oregon and Washington fruit dealers are buying large quanti ties of Willamette valley fruit About the most astonishing thing in freight shipments that has lately come under TnE AsTORiAx's observation is the importation of salmon boxes to the Columbia river from California, and tho importation of high priced fish from Maine, for homo consumption. U. S. Government Nautical Almanac for 1SSG now read v. For sale at Griffin & Reed's. School Rooks. All new book adopted by schools for sale at introductory prices until Janu ary 1st, 18S0. Those who have pur chased from us any of the new books can have the difference between the reg ular and Introductory prices refunded. GUIFFIN & lllCKl). City Book Store. A ConiMieiitlahle Fnsrpris. Our city is very quick to tike up met ropolitan ways and customs. Only one year ago, the Portland Y. M. C. A. start ed educational classes, for their mem bers, and as it has proven lo lie a suc cess there, our local association has followed in the same track. Our young men can now profitably employ two or three evenings each week in practical studies, without loss of lime to them selves, ami for a nominal fee. We learn from the officers of the association that the dues are but four dollars a year, less than thirty-five cents a month tor a lib eral commercial education. Thegentle men who have consented to teach the classes are men of hjgh educational standing and with many years of prac tice's teachers. SJIALL ACCOUhTS. Commend us to tho firm or man who regularly once a month makes a prompt settlement of his small ac counts. Ho is doubtless only one among many; but in doing so he con tributes largely to the general good, for every dollar thus set in circula tion starts on a mission of good; it enables each person to whom it gives greeting to liquidate thus much of his indebtedness to another, who in turn employs it again for a similar purpose, and so on, like the apostles of old, it goes about doing good. Were every man let us say every business man in the community to pay off his small accounts within thirty days from the time of contraction, and not keep on persuading himself of their unimportance becauso they are trifles, the business of tho country would be vastly improved. Alittle effort would conquer the evil habit of neglect, and, apart from the business princi ple, he would have the proud con sciousness not only of having dis charged a duty but of having set a good example" and enabled others to follow it All business men, what ever their department of trade, are mutually dependent, and what bene fits or injures one affects all more or less, bnt in no way can each assist and promote the general welfare than by the prompt payment of small accounts. Large accounts being a part of the regular machinery of trade are, as a matter of course, well looked after; they have their time to fall due; their importance is too great, yet it is only by the aggregation of a multitude of small ones that theso are provided for. Small accounts have no time of maturity, they are payable "any time;" they remotely resemble what aro called debts of honor "more honored in the breach than the observance," the debtor never thinks that it can be any incon venience to the creditor to wait for such a trifle, he will get at it some day when he has time, and thus re solves and re-resolves, and the debt continues to keep bad company with tho many like it on the books of near ly every dealer in tho land. CESSATION OF SIIIPjIEXTS. Nnw York, Sept. 29. The state ment was made this morning that no more Oregon salmon would bo ship ped here, owing to tho fact that the United States Express company had raised rates from Portland to New York. Tho agent of the express company said to yonr correspendent: 'It is true that we have raised twenty five cents, but it is simply a restor ation of the rale which prevailed prior to duly and August. During these months the weather was so hot that the rate was increased from 10. 75 to 11. Bnt the Northern Pacific regulates the rate on Columbia river salmon. We have nothing to do with it. Only a few small packages come by express anyway.'' Eugene Blackford, who receives most of tho salmon which come3 here from the Pacific cost, said: "Our salmon is shipped to us by freight.but there is so little in it at tho present high rates charged that I expect a great falling off in that branch of tho fish bnsiucss next season.'' If Was Har.I Times Tlirn. There has been some complaint of hard times lately in this section, but people who come here now can havo but littlo idea of the hard times early settlers saw. On a trip up the river to Oregon City yesterday a reporter of this paper was told by a well known citizen, who is at tho head of several of the most important enter prises in the state, that he made his entry to Portland on foot over a trail through the woods from Oregon City, leading a cayuso which carried alibis worldly effects, aud that ho worked all the first winter of his resi dence here for his board. Another gentleman, on the arrival of the boat at Oregon City, pointed to the steep hill opposito as the place where ho had done chores and chopped wood all winter for his board. To show how energy and industry prosper in this state, it may be added that this latter gentleman is now drawing a magnificent salary as governor of this state. Oregonian, Sept. SO. Pools on the boat race to lake place next V riilay or baumlay will be soul this evening at the Stitinysiilc Saloon and the Occident commencing at 7:30 o'clock, by Ij. 12. Selig. ZilUIincry. Mrs. A. Malcolm has received her Fall and Winter stock of Millinery and is now ready to supply the ladies of As toria and vicinity with all the newest styles and latest novelties. Mrs. ilc Masterwill as usual preside over the trimming depaitnicnt. NextSaturday a full line of li immed goods will be on ex hibition. On account of the late arriv al of goods no regular opening will be held this season. Any one finding a small gold pin in the shape of a cross will be rewarded by leaving it at Tin: Astokiax oflice. For Rent. A fine room furnished or unfurnished. Apply at residence of Capt. Whiteonib. Cheap ZScxMliug flatter. Leslie's Popular Monthly for October, and Ogilvies' Popular Heading; a full stock just received at Adler's; only 2T cents per number. In :i Few 1ay.s Frank Fabre will be glad to meet his old patrons and the public at his new coffee house on Squemoqua street, next to I. J. Arvolds. I)o Yon Know Carl Adler has just received 1,500 boxes of Sanford's celebrated inks, known to be the best ink made in the U. S., direct from the factory and is en abled to sell the same at a ridiculous low figure; ;'. 07- bottles of jet black school ink onlv ." cents; a flint glass inkstand with 1 oz. black ink, patent cover, only 10 cents. Copying and marking inks in every color, size and qualit-. 1,000 bottles to be given away in the next few days at Adler's Hook Store. Gel your photographs taken at Ckw's gallery by V. Lussior of San Francisco A RUINED MAN'S PALACE. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Jlulletin, writing from New York, says: "Mr. Yillard, it is certain, had no intimation until the last moment of the trouble that was to come upon him and ruin him. He laid his plans for the future -with mathematical pre cision. Ho had an enormous income and he used it free-handedly. One of his extravagances was a splended mansion which lie built on Madison avenue. When the crash came and he had to meet his debts, the house went out of his grasp with the other assets This was the hardest blow of all, for Yillard had put his heart into his house. That is why, possibly, that the Villard mansion is one of the most beautiful dwellings in New York. The simpleness of the impression made by its interior decoration is quite extraordinary. The building it self is copied from an Italian palace. It is part of a group of buildings, six altogether. The Yillard house is a right wing of tho entire struction. One enters the vestibule by a court and finds himself in an Italian palace, of course on a small scale. The color is that of Sienna marbles and deeper browns. Tho halls ruu at right angles with the vestibule, opening at ono end into a drawing-room suite and at the other into a music-room. Tho walls aro paneled with Sienna marble of vari ous lints. The vaults of the ceiling are inlaid with a Renaissance design. There is a splendid fireplace and above this a relief figure by August St. Gaudens. Throughout tho hall and vestibule there aro so many exquisite details of workmanship that it is hard to refer to them in a matter of fact way. The dining-room iB divided by ma hogany pillars into threo divisions and is ornamented with gorgeous effect Tho walls are hung with ecru silk wrought in the tints of mahog any. The walls have a restful tint of unbroken cream. Slabs of Mexican onyx surmount the fireplace. The dining room is paneled in old oak; it is divided by a screen of perforated carving. The music room is a lofty apartment in white and gold, and soft piue wainscoting. On tho second floor tho library is an antique room with a nail-studded ceiling. In fact there aro so many wonderful cham bers in the house which Mr. Yillard will never, it is thought, rest his head in, that one can only sympathize with a man who could have built so noble a structuro and then lost it." INCOMING PASSENGERS. The steamship Oregon U dua from San Francisco this moruiug, with the following passengers: M Jacobs E Cattell K J Cattell 13 Ij "SVnrren C 1 Warren J A Scott II Hubring J M Lane G Nathan Mrs A F Klino MraJCBayer&molli Annie L Bellinger Airs das Alcliibnej Aliss li Uhopmaa Mrs It R Ash Mrs J F. Jones Mrs J Dudley S A Hulin C G Blackburn P Emorsou J N Ingalls A P Huraion 11 Lsward M J Donovan W V Kelly H Tweed & wf H Martin C W Tilford R G llnston J G Canyon C Tiiumiii3 "Win Adams, wf & ch J A Jones C A Scott C O Menton F Schnltz J C Wilson W Patterson dau&ch Joe SIcKonna Dr Mathews Mrs Grant G J Payne Geo C Pratt E B Beck It S l'lullips f II Sherman Mrs Gibson &. - sons Mrs Dutard fc ch Dr F Crang, wf Jcdtr J Crang F Craug N A Jenne 1 Cohen A McAdam Mrs White E Welch Mrs P J Crouin Mr Graves J II Soheffelborger J R McCullough F S Chadbourne Win Hoi mail Mrs Wolf M Wolf Kittie Peasley MrsTEScottfc2ch J II H Scheffolberg Mrs Scheifelborger C Dreckinan J A Pierce & wife A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often start led by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and hung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given lip to die, is startling them to re alize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful dis covery; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it intheirpractice Trial Bottles free at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 1.00. IEcopeucd. Ed. Jackson has reopened the Seaside bakery formerly occupied by F. 15. El berson. and is prepared to furnish fine bread and cake. Daily delivery in any pat t of the city. For lame Hack, Side or Ciie.t use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cent?. For sale by W. E. Dement. IilauUs. Warrant", deeds, mortgages, etc. A full lino of legal blanks on hand at this oflice. WHAT! ! You Think thai Jcfl ol fcThe Chop House Gives you a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Not much r hut he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 25 cents, llo buys by the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it." Whv will von cougn when Shiloh's Cure will giw immediate relief. Price lOctsfiOct.sandSl. Sold by W. K. De- nl. FornlYcnt Fitting- Itoot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che uatuus street, next door to I. Y. Case. A li goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock ; new goods coiiiiuutly arriving. Custom work. W. Lnssier 01 San Francisco has on gaged in the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. All the patent medicines adverthed in this paper, together with the rhoicesiL iNTtninery, and toilet articles, elec:in b- bought at the lowest prices, at J. V. Co-.iii'.s drim More, opposite OrMdei t h tel. Astoria. -'Ilackmetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume, Price 25 aud so rents. Sold by V. F.. Dement, That Hacking Cough can bo 0 quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure, Wo guarantee It Sold by W.E. Dement SELF-PROTECTION FOR SMOKERS. "I have 3een a physician,' says an English contemporary, "stop a snr- erical operation ana iigut a cigar, ana I have seen the same cigar used in lighting other cigars. A brass fin isher, on his way Home irom won:, borrows your cigar. Ho returns it to you with a small quantity of brass dust adhering to it. This dust works itself into your mouth, which is a trifle sore already. The consequence is that your mouth is poisoned, and it may take months to repair the evil. A friend of mine cut his finger the other day. Before the cut had healed, some sort of poison was de posited in it Tho hand became stiff and swollen, aud finally began to puff up as though it was inflated with air. Ho came to me, and after I had pre scribed for him, we left my office to gether. I had just lighted a fresh cigar. In the street my friend asked me for a light. I handed him my ci gar. When ho returned it to me I threw it away, and drawing a fresh cigar from my pocket, lighted it with a match. My friend looked at me in astonishment, and said he was sorry I considered it necessary to throw my cigar away, I told him I did that to show him that ho had no moro right to handle my cigar with h3 injured hand than a leper has to kiss a healthy baby. Of course ho saw what it meant right off, and was always very careful after that. If I had acted as a great many men and women would consider it right to act, he would have gone around handling cigars promiscuous ly, and perhaps havo caused a great deal of trouble." i Proper Treatment Tor Coughs. That the reader may fully understand what constitutes a good Cough and Lung 8yrup, we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry is tho base of the best rem edies yet discovered. These Ingredi ents with several others equally as effi cacious, enter largely into I)r.Bosankos Cough and Luug Syrup, thus making it one of the most reliable now on the mar ket. Price 50 cts. and S1.00. .Samples free. Sold by J. W. Conn. Syrup orEigs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Xatures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy mav he had of W. E. Dement it 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 llcadachs, Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation, Indigestion aud kindred ills. Sleepless Nights made miserable by that ten ible cough. Shiloh's Cm is Hie remedy for you. .Sold by W. E. De ment it Co. Shiltili's Cough aim CimMiniptiun Curb is oltl bv us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Shl !y VV. F. De ment. Will you sutler with Djspep.Ma :i.d Liver Complaint4.' Shiloh's Vitnlizer is guaranteed to euro you. Sold by W. K. Dement. Tlic Only Perfect Remedy For habitual constipation, dyspepsia and kindred ills, is the famous liquid fruit remedy Sj rup of Figs, ltstrength ens as well as cleanses the system, it is easily taken and perfectly harmless. For sale by E. Dement & Co. Furniture and Upholstering, JIatlrcses Made and Kcpairril. Paper Hanging. Carpets Sewed and Laid. Furniture Sold on Conimia3ion. Snot, corner Main and Jefferson Streets. MAltTIX OLSEX. WII.I. Cut Faster ANM EASIER Than any o'h er axe made. Hundreds of woodmen tes tify to its supe riority. It s;ocs Peril anil Nevtr SticLs. CARXAIIAX & CO., A Kenta Astoria. Price, S1.50. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A .stockholder's meeting of the White Star Packing company will be held at the company's otilce in upper Astoria on the 1st Saturday in October, IOv, at 9 o'clock A. M. of said day. tor Use purpose of transacting such business ks may legally come before the meeting. i;y order. OI.UV V. PKDEItfON. President. A T. BUAKKE. Secretary. Astoria. Sept. 21st. 1SS3. Annual Stock Holders Meeting. IMHE ANNUAL MEETING OV THE JL Stock Holders of the I . V. I- & B asso ciation will be held In Odd 1-clInv.V Hall on Monday. October Stli. at 2 o'clock v. M., pur suant to adjournment' this day. V- . REED, Attest; A. J. M EC LEU. Secy. Astoria. August 2tth. ISSi. Abstracts of Title. milK UNDEKSICNEI) HAS COMPILED JL a set of Abstract Ilnnks from the records or Clatsop County and Is now prepared to furnish complete and correct Abstracts of Tltlo to any Ileal Estate in the County, at reasonable rate?. CML THOMSON. Attore.ev at I-iw. Astoria. Oregon. OrriCK, Kofiin 5. over City Hook Store. Administratrix' Notice. HTHTIOK IS HEUKIIY (51 YEN Til ATTIII 11 undersigned was on the 12th day of September, l$Si, duly appointed by the County Court or the stale of Oregon, county ofClatsop.ailnilnistmtrlxof the estateot Erie Mcllne deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pr&sent the same properly verltlcd to inc at the office of tho 1. X. L. Tacking company at Astoria, Oregon, within six month from this date. jjaTHALIA MELINE. Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 17th, 1S35. "JUPIEX- I FJCTMTTDAUC.30.3S!. J.C.Triillinger PERSONAL. Mr. Bettenger and family arrived yesterday from Mankato, Minn, to make their f nturo residenco in this city. They have several friends and acquaintances here who met and welcomed thorn. X3uclilcns Arnica Salve. The Best Saiai: in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores,Ulccrs, Salt Hhcum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Files, 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. B. P. GTREGORY & CO. So, 5 North Front SI., rorllnnil. Or. Importers and Dealers hi "vood-workins: Machinery, PliAXF.RS. ISO M) Kits. :uo:tTisEJjs. tkxoxi:i:s, Santl-panering Zilarhinrs, liUtlies. JSoriiig Ulnchinp.M, liaml Maws, Scroll Shws. Rubber and Leather Belting, mir.ii Fi.vnixiss K.vi:;;Aiiiv. oal! Coal!! FOK SALE HAMILTON SCOTCH SPLINT, Fitted Domestic Coal in the Market. Also Cumberland and Seattle Coal . Oregon Improvement Co., K. A. XOYES, Agent. FOE BEET, Four Rooms. Centrally Located AND SUITABLE FOIl HOUSE KEEPING. AI'l'IA" AT ASTORIAN OFFICE. To Rent. A VINE BUSINESS OVVICE.PEXTi:AL ly located. Apply at this Office. For Sale. ACOMVOUTAl'.LK VIVE KOOMEI) hoiiie and lot, well .situated. Caih takes a bargain. Inquire at tins oflice. Stockholders' Meeting. ftTOTICE IS HEUKKY (5IVENTIIATTIIE Ll annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Occident Packing company nil! he held at the company's oflice on Monday, Oct. 5th, iss. at lo a. M.. to elect officers for the en suing year and for the transaction of such oilier Dusinessas may come betore me meet ing. P.v order of the President. JOHN TUOM ALA. Seey. I?Ir. 31. WnoiIfiell. Haiug receh ed a I-arye Assortment of FALL JIILZ.INEKY AXI NOVELTIES, Has Commenced Itusiuess At Eaton & Camahan's old stand, next to Vahre'. Uestaiirant, Notice. WAKE NOTICE A I J. WHOM TIMS MAY JL concern, that I the undersigned have and do claim the NV t of section 2S. town ship s X, range 8 V, ice acres. I reqnet all parties not to trespass on the above men tinned land or its effects, as I have given sufficient proofs of mv rights through the United States 1unl Oflice in Washington City. District of Columbia, d-w JOHN KOCEKS. Notice. 7VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I x will not be responsible for any debt contracted by any person unless it be on my lu-Taoinl onler. MINNIE G. M. SPEXAUTH. Astoria. August 25th, 1S85. C. N. MARTIST. Candies; Fruits. Foreign and Domestic. Every Variety cf Fruit in Season. Sqticmnqua Street. Nest Door to the Gem Saloon. Notice. TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i.1 the partnership heretofore existing be tween Herman itieppe and L. Grappe under the firm name of Kieppe & Grappe is this day disolved by mutual consent, the business to be hereafter conducted by Herman Rieppe, to whom all bills due are to be paid aud who will liquidate all claims due by the late Ann. li. RIEPPE. L. GRAPPE. Astoria, Oregon. September 3rd, 1SS5. Notice. riHIE TAX LIST AND ASSESSMENT Jl roll of school district So. l, Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, U now in my hands for collection, and will remain with me for sixty days from date, after which time said taxes w III be delinquent. Parties interested please take notice. .t. (5. HUSTLER. Clerk Dist. No. 1. Astoria, August 13th, 1R53. Furnished Rooms. MILS. E. C. 1IOLDEN' HAS A FEW NICE ly furnished rooms to rental five dol lars per month and upward, and by the week or night. Enquire corner Main and .leffer sou streets. Opini of tie SMiis Season! Seating will begin AT ROSS' OPERA HOUSE, On Thui-Mlay, Oct. 1st, 18S.;, Continue every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday o citings front 7 to 10 r. m., and Saturday afternoon from 1 tu 1 p.m. Admission : on Tuesday aud Thursday evenings and Saiunlav a'ftenioou. Ladles free, skaters a cents ; (Jcnls ndiiiKsion ilje, skaters 25 cents. Admission on Saturday evening, with dishing Post Comet Hand : Ladles ' cents, skaters 25 cents ; Cents 25 cents, skaters 2.1 cent. For Sale. mWO NEW MILCH COWS. X K. OSBURN. Sklpanon. nt -IN PRICE OF W have received from the manufacturers direct 20 Bales of 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. 000 lbs. of the very best German Knitting Worsted reduced to $1.00 per lb. Former price $1.50. lbs. Germantown Wool reduced to So cents per lb. Former price $1.25. lbs.. $axon)s. Yarn, $1.85 per lb. or 12 J cents per hank. 300 A COMPLETE Victoria Zephyrs tJThe 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. H. COOPER'S The Loading Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. GO TO THE Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House. Main St., Tor a firfit-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc. After September 1st I will be prepared to manufacture all Kinus oinair work. II. Do PABK, Prop. n k Ui ill 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. 6RIFFIN & REED. NOTICE. MILK DEPOT, FRESH FRIT1TS, Candy and Notions, Good Cigars and Tobacco, at C. 1. AYIJLSOIS'S E3--COME AND SEE ME- MoTNTOSH'S Gents' Furnishing Store! -The Best Place FINE GOODS AT LOWEST PEICES! In the TailorinEi Line I am Showing the Latest Patterns in English, French ami American suitings, which will he made up to order First Class or Kqual lo Anything in the State! CLOTHING PERFECT -FITTIftG- In Men's, Youths' and Boys'. FINE WOOL, MERINO AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR! SEE OUR IN HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, COLLARS AND CUFFS. A Large Assortraent of "ELstttsl D.A.McINTOSH. to Ladies! eduction ! THE - WOOLS ! ! ASSORTMENT OF in every shade, reduced to Gc per oz. or 25c per package. we guarantee full weight and market. 9- W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carrj in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded J. P. AUSTIN, Seaside - Oregon DEALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AM) CIGARS. -A FINE BILLIARD TABLE in the City to Buy- READY MADE READY MADE novelties;