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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1885)
C-"3 ArfTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY OCT015Ei: 3. ISS5 Fine ineriuo and all wool under wear just received at Mcintosh's fur nishing store. The Walla Walla has started to sluice off the lump in the channel at Martin's island. A working model of McCormick's proposed rapids tug will be exhibited in front of the city this forenoon. The Norwegian Lutherans will have divine service in the Swedish Lutheran church, upper Astoria, at 3 r. M., Sunday, H. Engh, pastor. The government work on the bar will probably cease on the loth insL Forty men are employed, and 1,100 feet of the jetty have been built. The schooner Mary E. Husk, of the San Francisco and Astoria packet line, will sail from San Franisco for Astoria and Portland next Tuesdav, thoGth. Seoadv't. Fred W. Bert, formerly of the San Francisco Grand Opera house, is en gaging a company in that city, and will open at New Market. Portland, about the 12th inst. Considerable interest is taken in the boat race which is to be run at noou to-day. There will probably be more than one race, the one that 'was to have taken place yesterday being postponed. The steamer Idaho brought down on her last trip from Alaska some 20,000 gallons of fish oil from the Northwest Trading Co.'s works at Killisnoo. It vas landed'atPortlaud and will be shipped to New York. Anthony Bain, of the sloop Mary Elizabeth, was knocked overboard by tho jibing of the boom, on last Sunday night about ten o'clock, as they wore off Blake island, some ten miles southwest of Seattle, and was drowned. Tho sun shone hot yesterday, and every one seemed disposed to tako thoshidy side of tho street. The heat occasioned more discomfort than any day this year, and a geueral re lief was felt when the western ocean shouldered up between us and the blazing orb. The Josie Troop cleared for Quoonstown yesterday with G0.2GG bus. wheat worth 19,599. The Ida ho sailed atnoon 3'esterday for Alaska: the Oregon came in early: tho Ger man bark Moltlce, Cranlz master, arrivod in from Victeria: the bark entine Portland arrived in. to load lumber atlvnappton. Under date of September 23rd, a sister of H. B. Parker's writes from Washington, Verment: "Last night we had a shower accompanied witli thunder and lightuiug; to-day it has snowed all day. There is quite a depth of snow in the fields, the trees all laden tho limbs bend very low with their weight I never saw such a sight before at this time of year." PERSONAL. Capt. Chas. F. Powell is registered at the Occident Miss Carrie Fields relurnod yester day, from an extended visit to central Now York-. 31. E. Church Service" Rev. A. J. Joslyn, the newly ap pointed pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of this city, will preach to-morrow morning, at eleven o'clock, on "The real panacea for all human trouble and discouragement"' Those knowing something of trouble, are especially invited to attend this service. In the e veiling, at seven o'clock promptly, there will be a so cial song service, for half an hour preceding tho sermon, which will be a discussion of the merits and do merits of the unreal and real things of human life. All are invited, and more especially so the young people of the city. "Wedding at Young's River. About twenty went over from hero on tho Tom Morris last Thursday afternoon, to attend the wedding o E. Warnstaff and Miss M. D. Miller, at Jno. Warns taiF's place on Young's river. A large gathering was at the house, and after Justice Goodell had performed tho ceremony that made them one, some forty couple "danced all night till broad daylight;1' while some of the older inhabitants sat around a huge fire out of doors and told stories of long ago. A splendid supper was served and those present say they had a real good time. Rot ice. The members of the Astoria Musical society aro requested to meet at Odd Fellow's hall on Monday evening at half past seven o'clock. A full attend ance is desired. By order ol the President. IJ. VAX DlTSKX. Secretary. There will be a meeting of tho La dies' Coffee Club at their rooms this evening at 7 o'clock to transact general business. By order of the President, MKS..I. WMIU-MK. Grand Ball. There will be a grand ball given by Chas. Eklund at Upper Astoria hall oil Saturday evening, October :rd. U. S. Government Nautical Almanac for 188R now ready. For sale at Oriffin & Reed's. School Coolcs. All new books adopted by schools for sale at introductory prices until Janu ary 1st, 18SG. Those who have pur chased from us any of the new books can have the difference between the reg ular and Introductory prices refunded. Gkiffix & Rekd, City Book Store. W. Lussier oi San Francisco has en- gaged in the photograph business with row the leading photographer. SLIXT PEOPLE KNOW. "WATST TO When Main street "improvement" will be finished. Who is going lo be appointed post master. Why the mayor doesn't attend council meetings any more. Will Gov. Moody call a special ses sion. How do some people get out of paying their taxes. Who is going to win the boat race to-day. What's the matter with the signal service reporter at tho cape. Who is to be our now postmaster. Why Sisoalwater bay oysters are so dear. Where all the fresh eggs are gone to. Whether the next society wedding will be in this city or upper Astoria. Who arc going to be the candidates at the next municipal election. If some move toward the building of a bulkhead can be much longer postponed. What the need is of so many police men at present What the best paying offico in the city is just now. What the coming stale tax levy is going to be. Why the mail cau't be distributed a little quicker of afternoons. Who the young man was that had a little sack of salt sent to him lat Wednesdav. AmMtioimTown-. Washington territory towns ate af flicted with a craze of gobbling up the grand old mountains in sight and rcchristening thorn. Tacoma has taken in Jlainier out of the cold and renamed it "ML Tacoma." Chchalis, a prosperous station on the N. P. B. B., in Lewis county, h;s become the godfather of ML St. Helens, and calls it "Mt Chchalis.' Gohlendale, in Klickitat county, has a liking for ML Adams, and has named it "ML Klickitat' Over in Seattle they have gobbled up the entire Cascade mountains, and call them the "Seattle Bange." ML Baker is the only one of the illustrious peaks left, and Port Townseud. Friday Harbor, Snohomish and a horde of other towns aro contesting for it. But Vancouver displays tho most nerve of all. It comes to the front and wants to nickname ML Hood ".ML Van couver," xroviding the Oregon people don't kick.- -Nar, V. Sullivan Won't Vts,h. Yesterday afternoon Tom Ward, of Astoria, found a backer in the sum of 250 and went to doe Taylor's to ac cept Larry Sullivan's challenge pub lished a few days ago. "Neither man nor money" was ready. Sullivan backed and filled for an hour or more and finally after being pressed for a decisive answer, backed out like Scow ard, and refused to fight. Ward thinks that Sullivan's powers lie in his capacity to use foul language, in which art he is the peer of any other blackguard in the slato at this time. It is evident that Joe Taylor has been laying for another buuko prize fight, and that Sullivan, in addition lo bc iug ignorant of theabe's of pugilism, is eutirely destitute of "sand."' Jn the language of the street, Sullivan "can't fight nothing." and the sooner he makes tracks for his Pennsylvania home the bettor the community will bo pleased. Onyoniun. 'J. Hoard of Trade Commit Ire At the last meeting of the board of trado of The Dalles the following named gentlemen were appointed a committee to meet tho committees of the board of trade of Portland, Astoria. Vancouver and Walla Walla, for the purpose of preparing somo plan to open tho Columbia river to free navigatien: D. M. French, E. L. Smith, Bobert Mavs, JL M. Beall, E. B. McFarlaud, A. "S. Macallister. G. Williams, Colonel Fulton, I'. Schan no, B. Blumaner. E. E. Snipes, W. B. Abrams, Mr. Gibson, J udge L. L. Mc Arlhur, B. S. Thompson. A. .1. Duf ur, Sr., W. Floyd and W. Lord. E2nvlil:':is Axiie:i Salvo. Thk Ukst bAi.YK i n the world for Cut lnues,Sorts,llfiTs,.S:iU IMieuin, Fever Siires. Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Conn, ami all Skin Krup tions, ami poMlively ctuvs Piles, or no pay required. 11 i.sguarantvd to give perfect satisfaction, or ino:w refunded. Price 'Si cents per box. For sale by W. K. Dement & Co. For ItenJ. A fine room furnished or tin furni.shed. Apply at residence of Capt. Wliilcomli. Cheap EkC:nlis: 31a' 'i. Leslie's Popular Monthly for October, and Ogilvies' Popular "'ending; a full stuck just received ar Adlcr's; only -j." ccnts-per number. Til a Few I):tj.s Frank Fabre will be glml to meet his old natrons ami the public at his new coffee house on Squemoqiia street, next to I..L ArvoM's. T You Kstotr Carl Adler has just received IJiOO 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 lo sell the same at a ridiculous low figure; ." oz. bottles of jet black school ink only T cents: a Hint glass inkstand with 1 oz. black ink, patent cover, only i!0 cents. Copying and marking inks in every color, size ami quality. 1,000 bottles to be given awav in the next few davs at Adlcr's Uook Slore. WHAT! Io Ym Tliitili that 4Jefr o! "S'h Choj ICoiis' Gives you a meal tor lioimmr, ami a "lass of .something lo drink'.' '"Not iiimp'i !" lml Ileum's a belter meal ami more of it than any place iu town for 2T cents. He buys by tbe wholesah' ami pays cash. "That settles it."' All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest u'rfumery, and toilet articles, etc can e bought at the lowest prices, at ,1. YYr. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. A GOOD f STATE AND TERRITORIAL. Salem is to have another national bank. The Home fire insurance company has been incorporated at Seattle, with $100,000 capital Tho fish ladder at the falls of the Willamette, recently completed and accepted, cost $10,710. A mass meeting has been called at Seattle this evening, to appoint a committee to personally notify the Chinese to go. The upper Willamette is steadily shoaling, boats rarely going above Corvallis. Sudden overflows and in creased cultivation of thoconntry are the causes. Win. Curtin of Clarke county, W. T., raised 100 bushels of oats to the acre, and J. M. Donthit raised Hi bushels to the acre. So the Van couver Independent says. Governor Moody has appointed John F. Miller, of Linkville, delegate from Oregon to attend the meeting of the National Live Stock associa tion, which convenes at St. Louis shortly. The H. A. C. baud, of Salem, con template bringing suit against the state agricultural society for the amount of the premium offered by it, which the musicians claim that un der the rules thev are justly entitled to. The Port Blakely mill company ex pects to have the first five-milo sec lion of its road in operation by the 1st of January. The rails and rolling stock are now on shipboard, coining round tho Horn. The company have decided to employ none but whilo la bor. Tho board of trustees of the Oro gon insane asylum have recently re newed its contract with the authori ties of Idaho territory for tho care and treatment of its iusaue patients until such time as their asylum build ing, now in course of construction, shall bo completed. Tho Boys' and Girls' aid society of Oregon has filed articles of incorpor ation in the office of the secretary of stale. Its object is to improve the condition of the homeless, neglected and abused children of this state and to reclaim criminal minors, to estab lish and maintain a home, etc. Loca tion in Multnomah county. Judge Greene of Washington terri tory, has decided, on tho testimony of the captain of the bark Lalona, that Captain J. AV. McAllep shall have and recover from the bark Lutona $1,150 for loss of the Steamer Underwriter, which it appears was sunk while ap proaching tho bark in Port Townsend harbor by the vessel changing her course. Peter French of the Malheur, is engaged in delivering G.000 head of stock catllo at Ontario, to Tim. Keu ney of Bock Springs, Wyoming, and the Short Lino is engaged in running a stock train daily with these and other Oregon cattle. Two trains of beef cattle shipped by the Lux ife Mill er outfit were loaded at Huntington for Chicago this week. Twelve letters passed through the Portland postofiice, Thursday with the special ten-cent stamp attached for immediate delivery. As there are six boys, each got two letters to de liver, earning thereby 10 cents. Tho first letter was dropped in the office at (J .. m. and was addressed to Miss Mary C. Hill. 151 College street. Sho received it within an hour. Tuesday night tho citizens of IEal sey, Linn county, ordered the Chiuese of that city to pack up their goods and chattels, and seek uew fields and pastures grce:is The Mongols passed the night in gathering together their portable worldly possessions, and yes terday about a dozen of them arrived in this city. Halsey at the present writing has not a single Chinese. John Grum, a saloon keeper on the line of the Northern Pacific near the Franklin mine, in Pierce county, was shot by some masked men last Satur day evening, and will probably die. Grum was playing cards with some others when two masked men camo in and ordered all to throw up their hands. This not being done at once they fired, one ball passing through Gram's bod v. The men then stole $00 and tied. A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is tlailv curinjr patients that they have given up lo die, is startling them to re alize their sense of duly, and examine into the merits of this wonderful dis covery; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians iitim: it in their practice Trial I Jollies free at W. 11 Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size $l.0u. i'nralWut Fitting Hoot Jr Shoe, ;o to V. .1. Goodmans, on Che namus MrceL next door to I. V. Oae. All uoods of tbe best make ami Kuanm ttvil quality. A full stock; new jioous constantly arriving. Custom work. (Jet your photographs taken at Crow's gallery by V. Lussier of San Francisco --ilackmetack.' a lasting ami fra graul perfume. Price 25 and HO cents. SoM by W. E. Dement. Sin I-di's Cough ami Consumption Cine i- Milil by us on guarantee. 11 cures consumption. Sold by YV. K. Ie ment. Shiloli's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price, lo ami 75 cents per bottle. Sold by YV. 15. Dement. IJringiiig Ciladncss To millions, pleasing their palates and cleansing their Systems, arousing their Livers, Kidneys, Stomachs and bowels to a healthy activity. Such is the mis sion of the famous California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. f0?. and SI bottles for sale by YY U. Dement & Co. Sleepless "Nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by YY E. De ment & Co. YVIiy will you cougn when Shilou. Cure will give immediate relief. Prici 3 rice 10 cU 50 cts and Si. Sold by nient YV. E. De- AROUND THE WORLD. Jno. A. Logan delivered a long eulo gistic oration on Gen. Grant at the memorial services in Washington on tho 1st inst. Franklin J. Moses, ex-governor of South Carolina, was on the 1st sen tenced to three years in the Massa chusetts state prison for obtaining money under false pretenses. Bussia has decided to recognize the union of Bulgaria and Boumelia. Germany offers no opposition to tho union. Austria makes the compensa tion of Servia and Greece a condi tion of her assent. Tho steamer Hear, which was one of the vessels of the Greoly relief ex pedition, is now being fitted out at New York for use in the revenue ser vice, and will relieve the Tom Cor win on the Alaskan station. , The opinion gains ground iu Eu rope that the crisis is extending and that unless the powers intervene at once war is inevitable. The porto is taking precautionary measures to prevent a reduction of supplies in the event of war with Bulgaria, and has issued an order prohibiting exporta tion of cereals. The preparation to blow up Flood rock, a massive bridge now consti tuting the sole obstruction to tho Hell Gate passage in East river New York aro now about complete, and tho suc cess of one of tho greatest submarine mining features of modern time3 will bo tested next week. It has cost S1,000,000' and occupied several years. Tho result of the recent interview between M. de Giors, Bussian prime minister, and Prince Bismarck will be to restrain Servia, Greece and Montenegro from attacking Turkey. Otherwiso Austria would, it is thought, certainly make a bold strike for Constantinople, causing a blazo in Bussia which would end in Euro pern war. The coal miners at Carbon, W. T struck last Thursday and all work ceased. Tho Carbon mines are owned by tho Union Pacific and furnish an inferior kind of coal. No demonstra tion or demand was made by the miners. Everything is quiet. It is understood that this courso has been adopted by the miners' union at Car bon at the instigation of the union at Bock Springs, who represented that the Carbon mines kept the Union Pacific running. Tho only coal now mined by the Union Pacific in Wyom ing is mined by Chinese at Bock Springs. Tho company, however, soon expect a largo number of miners from Idaho and Utah. John Mnir, traffic manager of the O. B. & N. Co. passed through SL Paul on his return from tho east. He thiuks the Oregon lease is oil". Tho directory of his road is no longer anxious that the lease should be con- aninmnlAil T'lio flrormn ItniltT'nv .V- Navigation Co.'s earnings show a con- slant increase, and with them tho directory is well satisfied. The road ' will continue an independent concern, treating all connecting lines alike. Ho deuied that the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific were bringing much Oregon wheat cast. What wheat the Northern Pacific secured from that section of country was from off its line in Washington territory. Henry Ward Beecher is reported as savini? that he was much less con cerned with the Bepnblican and Dcm-j ocratic platforms and nominations than he was with tho barbarous out rages upon Chineso out in Wyoming; that if anybody would get up a big meeting in New York or Brooklyn to urge tho government to somo vigor ous step looking to the better pro tection of the Chinese and the pun ishment of their persecutors, and maintenance of the treaty obligations with China, he wonld be glad to pre side. He says he is surprised that tho mor.nl sentiment of the communi ty has not ere this manifested itself in such an expression of pnblic opin ion. I'rnner Treatment lor t'oxzghs. Thai the reader may fully understand what constitutes a good Cough and Lung Syrup, we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry is the base of the be.-t rem edies yet discovered. These Ingredi ents with several others equally us etli caclnus, enter largely into Dr. Iiosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, thus making it one 'or the most reliable now on the mar ket. Price .10 cts. :tnd $1.00. Samples free. Sold by .1. YV. Conn. lilaiilts. Warrants, deeds, mortgages, ele. A full tine of legal blanks on hand at this olllee. Syrup oTFiprs. Manufactured only by tbe California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. i Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be. had or YV. K. Dement & Co, at liny 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 JJowels gently yet thoroughly; to dispel llcadachs, Colds ami Fevers: to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. For lame Uack, Side, or C'liesi i se Shilolf Pomus Plaster, Pnet:!"" eenls. For sale bv YV. K. DeniKiit. YOIJXCS ME!-KKAI THIS. Tub Voltaic? Uklt Co., of .Marshall, Mich., offer to. send their celebrated Ei.kc-tko-Voltaic 15i:lt and other Ki.kctkic AeiMiAXOKs on trial for thirty days, to men cvnuiur or old) atilieted with nervous debility, loss of vitality ami manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism. neuralgia, paralysis, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration tohealth, vigor and manhood guaranteed. Xo risk is in curred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free For Sale. Q ACtlES OF GOOD TAlll.K LAND. OVy Incited at Settler's Point. Clatsop count v, ltclnnguig to the Widow lhirusidu. Apply at this olllee. For Sale. T WO NEYV MILCH COWS. K. o.suunx. SKipanon. For Sale. GOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT JV. for sale. Beautifully located. Apply at Astorian office. A LESSO" IS rillLOLOGY. A Yank. A maiden whoso molar was sore Walked into a tooth doctor's door; Tho tooth was yanked out And she flopped with a shout From the soft cushioned chair to tho floor. A Yankee. Tho maiden shrioked loudly with dread, And shook from her feet to her head; Her blood sho thought bine: Tho truth sho now knew, For she saw it was awfally red. A Yanl:-er. The dentist stood taking his ease, Examined tho tooth for disease: Then ho offered his hand To assist her to stand, And ho said, "Fifty cents, if you please!" Columbus, O. Dispatch. IM THE PASTRY ..a -rTFI T"TS"E""E"X. Tanllln, lemon, Orange, etc., tJavor Cakes, Crcnin, Puddings, &c. as deli catcly and naturally a tho fruit from which, they aro made. For Strength and Trno Fruit Flavor They Stand Alone. FSEPiHED BY THC Prlco Baking Powder Co., Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. har3 or Dr Pricss Cream Baking Powder AND Dr. Price's JiVpuliu Yeast Gems, llcnt lry Sop "Vcnst. POK SA.T-,13 T3V GKCKISrtS. WE IIAKK HUT ONE OUAUIV. Light Healthy Bread. pp$, The neat dry hon yoam In tho world. Broad raised by this yeat is lisht.whlte and wholesome like our grandmother's delicious bread. GROCERS SELL THEN!. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co.9 KanT rs of Dr. Price's special ria?onnz Extracts. Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. 0. P. GREGORY & CO., Vo, .", N'orlli Trout St.. rtrllaml. Or. Impoitr rs antl Dealers in Wood-working" Machinery, I'liASKKS. HIOIiOKKS. MOKTIMKIt. TKXONEltS, Sntitl-imitrriti; .llnclunes, liiiiln's. lierlns: Machines. Itasul Snvs. Scroll Saws. Rubber and Leather Belting, AXI .12IX.Ii PIMIXJS ;K.VKU.VIiliV. PRIVATE SCHOOL ALL THE MODERN BRANCHES, With English, French ami German. Thonmuh Instruction IJv a Competent Te.ieher. Tor Terms ami rnrticiilars In iiuirv ur Kkv. J. A. OUNCE!:, Ccnnanki Hotel. FOR YOUNG LADIES. A Work Seliool of Ornamental Needle Work, Embroidery, etc., will be opened by Mils. J. A OLIXGEU, To whom application may be made. iBIl is desired that all applications for either school may be made by Saturday, the nth inst. To Rent. A NICELY FUUXISIIEI) IIOOM, IN private family; convenient to business part of town. Impure at thLsollice. Furnished Rooms. MILS. E. C. HOI.DEX HAS A FEYV NICE ly furnished rooms to rent at live dol lars per month and upward, and by the week oruhdit. Enquire comer Main and .Jeffer son streets. Obbbidi of tie Statin Season! Skating will begin AT ROSS' OPERA HOUSE, On Th11r.Ml.13-, Oct. 1st, 1SS5, Continue every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- inday evenings from 7 to 10 1. si., and Saturday afternoon fromltotr.Ji. Admission ; on Tuesday and Thursday evenings ami Saturday afternoon. Ladles free, skaters 2T cents ; Cents admission 2 "jc, skaters 'Si cents. Admission on Saturday evening, with Cashing Post Cornet Hand : Ladies :i cents, skaters 'Si cents; Cents ITi cents, skaters 'Si cents. Administratrix Notice. XTOTICE IS HKKEIIY GIVEN THAT THE i-l undersigned was on the 12th day of September, 1SS3, duly appointed by the County Court of the. state of Oregon, county ofCIatsop.adniinistnitrlxofthcestateofErfc Mclinc deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hercbv notified to present the same properly verified to me at the office of the T. X. L. "Packing company at Astoria, Oregon, within six month from this date. Mas. NATHALIA MELINE. Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 17tli, 1SS5. To Rent. FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL IS' located. Applj at this Ofllce. $fM ffsTrai fc EXlJIfl'TS s---"fS . itssF Important -IN PRICE OF We have received from tlie manufacturers direct 20 Bales of Woolen Yarns in all the different grades and makes. German Knitting Worsted, GermantOYvn Wool, Wool Knitting Yarns, Saxon)- Yarn, 3 and -i fold, Shetland Wool and Floss, Victoria Zephyrs, 2, 4 and S fold, Cheneillcs, etc. ft fj lbs. oi the very best German Knitting Worsted y U reduced to $1.00 per lb. Former price $1.50. Olbs. GermantOYvn Wool reduced to 85 cents per lb. -Former price $125. Qflfl lbs' Saxony Yarn vUU per hank. A COMPLETE Victoria Zephyrs JgThe above goods the verv 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 The Loading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Irkcr IIou.sc, ITIain St., For a first-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. antl hygienic Shampoo, etc. Alter September 1st I will be prepared to manufacture all kinds of hair work. II. Dn 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 cE REED. NOTICE. FRESH FRUITS, Candy and Notions, Good Cigars and Tobacco, at c. i wir.so"s 5TCOME AND SEE ME- McTNTOSH'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 in "English, Freud mid American suitings, which' will he made np to order "First Class or Kqnal lo Any tiling in the Stale! CLOTHING PERFECT -FITTING- In Men's, Youths' and Boys'. FINE WOOL, MERINO AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR t OSE A SFKCIAX.TY. BEE OUR IN HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, COLLARS AND CFFS. -A. Xjtx-g;e Assortment of HatsI: d. a. Mcintosh. to Ladies! Reduction ! THE - WOOLS ! ! $1.85 per lb. or 12i cents ASSORTMENT OF in every shade, reduced to 6c per oz. or 25c per package. we guarantee full weight and market. Wr E. DEMENT & CO. -orugqists. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded J. P. AUSTIN, Seaside - Oregon DEALEK IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. E-A FINE BILLIARD TABLE RELi1Y "11ADE BCADT MADE novelties; 1 dU