m She gaUjj gtorim ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY.. ..OCTOr.KK :. 1S3 Wild geese were flying numerously south last evening. Tony Noltner h;is discovered that virtue is its own reward. W. A. Edgerton has been appoint ed postmaster at Clatskanie. The Anglo-American cauncrj- is ad-1 vertiseil m the Oreyomun for sale. The Ger. bk. Moltke came down yesterday, Oklahanw towing, Strang pilot Main street, north from Chenanius, is receiving a much needed improve ment. Pet fawns in various yards around town are attractive features of the landscape. The learned pundits of the Oreyo nlan and Standard are airing their latin. Abslt Inrldla. C. L, Parker has bought the stock in the store lately occupied by Prael Bros., paying $1,100 therefore". The Tillamook salmon packing season closed last 3Iondny. About 10,000 cases were put up at Hobson ville. Heyneman's Punch cigar, the best live-cent cigar in the market, at J. "VY. .Bottom's Virginia cigar and tobacco store. Jno. Elegau, at the Occident, has an Elegant boy that he is very proud of. The youngster is only two days old, but he'll get over that. The statement of the Oregon Short Line railway for August shows gross earnings of 70,907, an increase of 38,170 compared with August, 18S1 The Coloma leaves out to-day. She has 1G0 Chinese aboard and will gather in a few here. They came without welcome and will leave with out regret. The Wide West came down yester day shortly after two; the Telephone will show up this afternoon. Those two boats furnish river transporta tion that is hard to beat. S. Schlussel & Co., who have for nine years occupied the "White House corner, will move about the first of the month to the building recently occupied by M. D. Ivant. Mrs. A. E. Osgood of this city has prepared a memorial of Gen. Grant, which has been photographed by Crow. The work upon it is elaborate and occupied six weeks' time. The British bark Edward 1'crcjf, hence for Queenstown, is reported as arrived at the Sally islands on the 16th, with the loss of her spars and other damage sustained in a gale on the voyage. It is thought that Gov. Moody has thoughts himself of beiug Senator Slater's successor. The worst part of that programme would be that it would result in making K. P. Earharl the chief executive of the state. A Greek named Pero was brought to the hospital at one o'clock yester day morning, from Skamokawa. lie had been struck on the head by a falling tree and was insensible. Later in the day ho was reported consider ably better. The Baker City Tribune man has been shoyn "a specimen of free gold" from Pine vallev, that assays "over S50,000;a ton." Pshaw; that's noth ing; we were shown a piece of gold yesterday that would assay over $400, 000 to the ton, and there's plenty more whore it came from. The British ship Grlsedale, 1,222, of Liverpool, Campbell master, 175 days from Liverpool, is outside with a pilot aboard. Her extraordinarily long voyage gave rise to fearb for her safety which are now happily dis pelled. The American ship (Slice S. Southard is now out 101 days from New York and is anxiously looked for. The Jl'oltke cleared for Queens town yesterday with 4.4,261 bus. wheat, worth $34,525: the City of Jknares for Queenstown also, with 89,718 bus. wheat valued at $70,440, and the T. F. Oaken for Bristol, with 10S,287 bus. worth $81,210: this makes 767,597 bus. wheat cleared foreign for the first three weeks of Octeber: the flour ship ments thus far have been very small. Talking of the improvement of the Columbia river bar, the Oreyonlan says: "It is gratifying to know that the improvement is started right. If nature continues to 'second the ef forts of the engineers' from year to year, it will be easier to get appro priations. It would help along great ly if the state would show its faith in the work and its need of it by appro priating a round sum to be donated to it." The State arrived in at eight yesterday morning; the Geo. W. El der sailed for San Francisco at 830. She took 7,666 bus. wheat, 8,610 bus. barley, 1,500 bus. oats, 7,285 bus. flax seed, 418 bus. chop barley and 5,4773 bbls. flour. The Columbia will lea-re at 830 this morning. She takes 2,329 cases salmon as follews: Cutting Packing Co., 1,000 cases; Fishermen's, 150; Aberdeen, 150; S. Elmore, 445; Warren, 3S0: Wm. Hume, 4; Tilla mook, 200. The Fishinjr Boat Rare. All the captains and those who are interested in the fishing boat race to come off Saturday next are to meet at the Telephone saloon to-night, at 8 p. ir. sharp, "when the judges will be appointed by vote, and tho course and sails to bo used will be decided upon. Pools will be sold there Fri day night. This is the boss race. Fresh Goodwin Butter And a full assortment of staple and fancy groceries always on hand at 1). L. Beck & Son's. Parties wishing spars or piling of any size or length can be supplied by leav ing orders witn ). n. v. uray. Subscribers to the Peoples Illustrated Atlas are notified that next Wednesday is the daj appointed to collect balances due. STATE AXI TERRITOBIATi. P. B. Johnson is now sole owner of the Walla Walla r foil, li L. Her rifl' having retired from the firm. The Baker City court house was burned last Tuesday night and many valuable records burned, including the circuit court records. The cause of the fire is unknown. Though every car on the O. B. & N. is in service, thousands of bush els of wheat are piled up, awaiting shipment, at various stations along the line in eastern Washington. The charge against Capt. Wilson, of the Olympian, of lauding a small pox patient at Victoria, was dismissed by the magistrate, the captain not knowing a patient was on board. LT. S. Marshal George, of Wash ington territory, on Tuesday arrested Al. Little, a Northern Pacific tie con tractor, charging him with despoil ing government land. The marshal also seized 15.000 ties and 4,000 cords of wood. News from Granite creek states that Bear creek, a recent discovery, is regarded as a fizzle as a gold bear ing region. Granite creek continues to pay largely, as high as $400 a day i to a single claim. The beaches pros pect largely from the surface down. The Vnlon suggests thataconveu uon oe nciu m walla walla on the 10th of November, composed of representative men from all parts of ! the inland empire to memorialize congress for the speedy improvement of the navigation of the Oolnmbia and Snake rivers. A protest has been filed agaiust the appointment of Daniel Stewart, re cently appointed to the postmaster ship at Walla Walla, on the ground that he is too old, and that his hands will certainly refuse, practically, to conduct the office. Vilas has slated that the protest will receive his at tention and consideration, The water question is the leading municipal question in Portland. The Oreyonlan. says: 4,Our city tax is now nine mills, and it produces only enough to carry on the municipal government during eight months oi i the year. At the present rate of ox penditure a tax of thirteen mills will be reouireu to carrv on tie irovern ment the vear round." J E. L. Bonner, manager of the Mou-! tana Improvement company, has ob tained a rehearing, and believes that when the question of trespass is fur ther considered by the department. abandoned?' He savs there is ample legal authority for all the timber cut rr ,, ting done by his eonipauy, and iscon- fiflrMif. nf iiffr3 in ilrf7?i(1tiiT tlio charges made against it He claims the laws sanction timber cutting for mineral and domestic uses, and savs the copper mining interests of Mon- tana depend upon limber cut by his i company for working their mines. .v cuvixi; EVIL. The eight counties of Clatsop, Co lumbia, Washington, Clackamas, Wasco, Crook, Morrow and Gilliam compose the fifth judicial district. It is too big by half, and the officers of court find it impossible to attend nronerlv and wrnmntlv to the imblie business. Judge Tavlor was com- j pelled to adjourn court at The Dalles j in the midst of its term last week, nivl lwfnrA sovrMvii raK nmilri l i heard, to go to another county where ! he was compelled by law to appear at a particular date. rue inconven ience is great to litigants who fiud the "law's delays" in the nalnral course of court proceedings provok ing and costly enough without this special and wholly unnecessary hard ship. The district ought to bo di vided, the four western comities of Clackamas, Washington, Clatsop and Columbia to form one district and the four eastern counties of Wasco, Crook, Gilliam and Morrow another. There is enough busiuess in each of these districts to employ a special court. As it is now, the district is so widely scatlered that it is an impossi bility for the prosecuting attorney to attend personally to his duties. He is compelled to work largely through deputies and often to the disadvan tage of the public. There is still an other very important consideratien: To be in a hurry is inconsistent with the judicial character; but Judge Taylor is often obliged to rush busi ness along in an unseemly and im proper style. He does the best he can, and, under the circumstances. docs well, but if he had more time he could do better. At its coming ses sion the legislature wculd do well to divide the district and create another court.--Oreyonlan, 21 Etiiclileii's Arnica Salve. Tiik1i:st hAi.VK in Hit world for Cuts. nniises.i5ores,lTlcers,!Salt Kheuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all .Skin Erup tions, and positively eures Tiles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cenls per box. For a le 'iy XV. E. Dement & Co. Xolirr. Parties desiring to obtain liue por traits of themselves or friends should examine the piece of crayon work at tho City 13ook store; this is gen uine crayon work. Orders received and satisfaction guaranteed. Gkiffin & Rked. ilrvnt Reduction in Millinery. On account of the closeness of the times I have concluded to reduce the price of niv entire .stock of millinery. .Look at these prices: Boys' Felt Hats, formerly 2, now 1.25; G iris Trimmed Felt Hats, formerly .$i2T.. now 1.50: Ladies" and Misses' Trimmed A elvet Hats only $225. Notions and Fancy Goods at similar rates. Ladies Wool hand made Hoods SUM. Children's Hoods lo cents to $1. Woolen (Jailers reduced from r0 cts. to .TO cLs. per pair. Victoria Zephvr CH ct?. per oz. All the latest styles in ATelvct, I'lusn anu uancy Trimmings at the very lowest prices. Large assortment of Birds and Orna ments cheapest in the market Corsets lo cts. to S1.50 of the very best makes. Come and see. Mr.s. A. Malcolm. TICKS OF THE TELEGRAPH. Sherman, Foraker and Logan will take part in the New York and Vir- J ginia elections. Russia lias made preparations to land 90,000 troops at Varna, a sea port town in Bulgaria, in twenty-four hours in case of war. Prince Alexander has summoned the whole of the national militia of Bulgaria and eastern Roumelia into immediate service in defense of the conntry. Lord Salisbury has informed the Porte that England will send an en ergetic remonstrance to Sprvia and Greece against their formidable ar maments and advise them to keep quiet. It is thought in Virginia that Ma houe is "almost certain to be returned to the U. S. senate. He is said to have control of the Virginia legisla ture. It is thought that Fitz Hugh Lee will tfe elected governor. The prospects of a railroad from Winnipeg to Hudson bay, for the shipment of Manitoba wheat to.Eng. Isud, aie somewhat indefinitely post poned, owing to a report brought back by the steamer Alert of the difficulties of navigation of Hudson strait, which was not clear of ico this year until August 22. Wore light is being thrown on the election frauds m Hamilton county, Ohio, on the occasion of the recent election. Matters were rather loose ly carried on. In one precinct in Cincinnati the judges returned a newspaper election return blank with their signatures attached, but did not sign the tally sheet. The council of Caudia, the largest city in Crete, has voted in favor of uuiou with Greece, but the populace refuse to revolt against the Turkish government before Greece declares war. The Greeks are wild with en thusiasm. Thirty thousand men of TJlZl ,1"! during the past five davs and thous ands are arriving from all parts of Greece. The people aro clamoring for war. It is stated in New York that Ger- j man-Americans m uermany nave been notified that hereafter their res idence must be limited to a few weeks or months, and that if they, in any Particular, during even that short pe- be subject to receive a notice at any time to leave the country. It is claimed that the attitude which the German government has taken is in Ulircct violation of the spirit.il f not the leucr, oi me jjuncroit ire;u. The British ship Cilerntim, from Newcastle for San Francisco with a ; ""bo of coal, took lire spontaneously !" August 19th at :i o'clock in the ' afternoon, latitude 12c and 59 south, when a fearful explosion blew oil the naicues. .ioun uampuen, a seaman, ' was never seen afterward. The bark entine Zt-ltla hove in sight, and made ! every effort, to subdue the flames i without effect, and finally it became : so hot that the water m the tanks actually boiled, and the flames shot up through the decks. The vessel was abandoned by all hands, who boarded the Zetlla. The ship sank at 9:15 the next morning. The long continued arbitrary policy of King Christian in refusing to dismiss the Estruph cabinet, in compliance with a vole of parliament, and levvinir aliened unconstitutional taxes, because parliament refused to vote tne budget, lias leu to a number of serious riots and imposing demon strations in Copenhagen. The people seem determined that their represent atives in parliament shall have some voice in the affairs of the government and have become so threatening hi their demands that the king has ordered the garrison of Copenhagen to be largely reinforced. The popular manifestations are not confined to Copenhagen alone, but are general throughout Denmark. It is expected that a state of siege will bo declared, and it is feared a revolt will ensue if the king persists in refusing con cessions asked by parliament, A number of political arrests have been mace, tending to further incense the people, and bloodshed is anticipated. A Life Saving Present. Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan.: Saved his life by a .simple Trial Bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery, for Con sumption, wiucli caused mm lo procure a large bottle, that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and cver thing else had failed. Asthma, KronchiiH. lioarseiicss.bcwrt! uouulis. and all Throat and Lung diseases, it is guaranteed to cure. 1 rial Dottles free at W. E. Dement A Co.'s Drug Store. Large .size $1.00. Sjrrup of Figs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cat is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may bo had of W. E. DemenL&Co.at UTty 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 yet thoroughly; to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fewrs: to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred illx Sleepless Nights made inferable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment .r Co. Clunks. Warranty deeds, mortgages, etc. A full line of legal blanks on hand at this office. School Books 20 per cent less any other place at Adler's. than W. Lussier oi San Francisco has en gaged in the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. Ready For Business. For a good cup of coffee or a plate of line oysters go to Frank pabre's Coffee House; opposite M.C.Crosby's. what: Io You Think that Jcir" o The Chop House Gives you a meal for nothinjr, and a glass of something to drink? "Xot much !" hut he gives a better meal ami more of it than any place in town for 25 cenls. He buys by the wholesale and pays cash. 'That settles it." TWO MILES A MIXUTE. Speed of Canvas-Bark aud Other Dncks. "I've held my watch on about every kind of wild duck there is," said au old time hunter, "and I can tell just about to the sixty-third part of a dot, how much space any one of 'em can get over in an hour. There's no rail road train on the continent that can hold a caudle to one side of the slow est duck that flies." "The canvas-back can distance the whole duck family, it it lays itself out to do it WThen the canTas-back is out taking things easy, enjoying a little run around the block, as it were, it jogs through the air at the rate of eighty miles an hour. If it has business somewhere and has to get there, it puts two miles behind it every minute it keeps its wings flap-, ping aud does it as easy as you or I could step three miles an hour. If you don't believe it, just fire square at the leader in a string of canvas backs that are out on a business cruise sometime when you get the chauce. Duck shot travels pretty quick, but if your charges bring down any one of these ducks at all, I'll blow you off to a pair of the best there is in the market, with trim mings and all, if it isn't the fifth or sixth one back from the leader that drops. If you have the faintest idea that you will bring the leader down, you must aim at space not less than ten feet ahead of him. Then he'll run plump against your shot. When he drops you will find him a quarter of a mile or so on. The mallard duck is a slow coach. It's all ho wants to do to go a mile a minute, but he can do it when necessary. His ordi nary overy day stylo of getting along over the country gets him from place to place at the rate of forty miles an hour. The black duck is about an even match for the mallard, and the pintail, widgeon and wood duck can't do much better. The redhead can sail along with ease and cover his ninety miles an hour aa long as ho feels inclined to. The blue winged teal and its handsomo cousin, tho green winged teal, could fly side by side for a hundred miles and mako the distance neck and neck, for one can fly just as fast as the other, aud to go 100 miles is no hard task, for either of them. Tho gadwale you don't know what a gadwale is, I'll bet! I thought not. Well it is a duck that doesn't get east very often, but is well known in the west. It is something like a mallard, only harder to shoot, because it is not so unsus pecting as the mallard. The gad walo is something of a daisy on the fly, and will win money for yon every time if you bet it can make its ninety miles an hour. 'Maybe you wouldn't think that a goose could almost double discouut the fastest tram that runs on our railroads, but it can every time. It has a big lieavv bodv to carry, but it manages to glido from one feeding ground to auotherwith a suddenness that is a cautiou to wing shots. To see a cloud of honkers moving along, so high that they seem to be scraping their backs against tho sky, you'd never believe they wero traveling be tween eighty and one hundred mile3 an hour, but they are. The wild goose never has auy time to fool away, and his gait is always a busi ness one. "The broadbill duck is the only wild fowl that can push the canvas back on the wing. Let a broadbill and a canvasback each do his best for an hour, aud thebroadbill would only come out about ten miles behind. A hundred and ten miles an hour can be'done by thebroadbill, and he, con sequently, makes a mark for a shot gun that a greenhorn wouldn't hit once in twenty-five years. AVild Cherrj- and Tar. Everybody knows the virtues of Wild Cherry and Tar as a relief and cure for any affections of the Throat and Lungs, combined with these two ingredients are a few simple healing remedies in the composition of Dr. Hosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup making it just the article you should always have in the house for Coughs. Colds, Croup and Bronchitis. Price .10 cents and $1.00. Sam tiles free. Sold by J. W. Conn. Cheap Single Bedsteads And Mattresses, for sale cheap, at M. Olseifs, corner of Main and Jefferson streets. Lessons in Music. Prof. E. L. Bettinger respectfully in forms the public that he has opened a studio in Odd Fellows' building, at the headquarters of the Astoria Singing so cietv, and is now preparcl to take pu pils" for the piano, organ, singing aud harmony. Prof. Bettinger, in teaching his pu pils, follows closely the methods adopt ed at the Conservatory of Paris he hav ing been a student at that institution for four years, and is consequently able to bring bis pupils to a very high standard. For terms, please apply to Pkok. C. L. Bkttixgei:. Cor. Cass and Squemoqua Sts. Astoria, Oregon. Shiloh's Yitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement Shiloh's Cough anu Consumption Cure is sold bv us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W.E. De ment For a Neat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P.. I. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door lo I. V. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Fall aud Winter Goods. New Suitings, Fine Underwear, and the latest stvles m Scarfs and Tics just received at Mcintosh's furnishing store. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Ceriumery, anu louc-i, umuira, citiu e bought at the lowest prices, at J. .W. Conn's drug store, opposite ucuieni hctel, Astoria. The Onlj Perlect Remedy For habitual constipation, dyspepsia and kindred ills, is the famous liqnid fruit romedy Syrup of Figs. It strength ens as well as cleanses the system-, it is easily taken and perfectly harmless. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. Special Auction. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2 P. M. Instructed bv ilr. J. A. McCrcn. I will soli ou the premises all the well kept furniture of THE ROSCOE RESTAURANT Consisting In partofadoz. D. R. Chairs; l doz. .Restaurant Tables ; 10 Rogers Uros.' bluer-plated Castors ; fl uoz. Knives, Silver plated Forks, Tabic and Tea Spoons : A tine assortment of Restaurant Crockery and Glassware, and Table Linen : Lace Curtains and patent Window Shades ; Black Walnut Hat Racks ; l Mirror ; t EiRht-day Clock : uu uuroinos anu isngravings.: 3 patent loai Oil Lamps ; Sideboard ; Shelving and Coun ter with Alarm Till. Also, No. 8 Cooking Stove, with Hot Water Apparatus attached, and Cooking Furniture ; an assortment of Oyster Cooking Utensils ; Cleavers, Butcher Knives, Meat Saw, etc. ; Groceries, Pickles. Crackers, etc. Also. One Street Lamp, and about z cords of Sawed "Wood, and lot of Sundries. k. c. iroi.nrcx. Auctioneer. City Treasurer's Notice. A I'I OUTSTANDING WARRANTS DUE jUL by the city or Astoria will be paid by the Treasurer at his oftlce on and after to da. Interest ceases Irnm this date. J. G. HUSTLER, City Treasurer. Astoria. October lr.th lSS.".. ROSS, COUKT1 0ORO3NT! TTx3Lc3.ejrtaT.1 n gr. First Class Hearse and Material OS I1A'I. Shop and Olllce on Main St., above Pioneer Restaurant. THE BEST IS THE OECEAPEST ! Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed by all who um: it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of SuperlorKislng Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Aceulei for AHtorla. Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVENTHATTIIE partnership heretofore existing be tween John Stephansou and C. Carlson, un der the (inn name of Stcphanson & Carlson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. .1. Stephanson retires from the business anil C. Carlson remains, and all bills due the firm are to be paid to C. Carlson and he will set tle all claims against said firm. I will pay no bills from this date unless contracted ou my personal or written order. C. CAHLSON'. Astoria. Oregon, Sept. 19th, 1&S5. FOR RENT, Four Rooms. Centrally Located AND SUITABLE FOR HOUSEKEEPING. APPLY AT ASTOKIAX OFFICE. Notice of Administratrix. NOTICE IS IIEUEBY (JIVEX TH AT THE undersigned was on the 2ml day or September 1SS5 appointed administratrix of the estate of O. I). Young, deceased. All icr sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tlte same, veritled as by law required, tome at my residence on John Day's Kiver in Clatson county, Or egon, within six months from this date. LUCY C. YOUNfi. Administratrix. Astoria, Oregon. September 29, ISSi. Notice. IS IIEUEBY CIVEN THAT THE EIBM of Hu Kiu & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Wong Ying having bought out Charlie Hoo and VvongFawTew. Wong Yimr continues the business under the name of Hie Kee, and pays all bills and collects all monevs duo the said Ann. CHARLIE HOO, WONG YING. WONG FAW TEW. Astoria, September 2Sth, 1S35. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL whom it may concern that the under signed will make application to the Advisory Hoard of Pardons at their regular meeting October, 18$., which begins on the '-Till day of October, for a pardon from the Oregon State Penitentiary from a sentence of five years in said penitentiary received in As toria about the day of August, 1S83. Said sentence was passed on a conviction of lar ceny or a silver watch. THOMAS PATTISON. Tills 3rd day of October, 18S". Nicely Furnished Rooms, WITH OU WITHOUT BOARD: AT .Mrs. S. T. McKean's. Cass street, three doors south of Astokiax office. Abstracts of Title. THE UNDEUSIGNED HAS COMPILED a set of Abstract Books from the records of Clatsop County and Is now prepared to furnish complete and correct Abstracts of Title to any Real Estate In the County, at reasonable rates. C.R. THOMSON, Attorney at Law. Astoria. Oregon. office, itoom 5. over tJtty uook store. Tide Land for Sale. I AM NOW OFFERING MY TIDE LAND .situated on Young's River Bay at the mouth of Lewis and Clarke River, at the rate of $23 per acre. -Purchasers can take ten to twenty acres each, II they wish, and by joining dikes can dike the whole at a very small expense. Tills land Is on the wa ter's edge, thus making It very desirable for those who wish to combine a fishing station with fanning. The land is only 2 1-2 miles from the center of Astoria aud is an excellent place for hay or milk ranch, or vegetaDie gardens. AUG. C.KINNEY. Notice. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE -LI annual meeting of the stockholders of the Washington Packing Company will be held on Wednesday. November 4th. 1885, at one o'clock r. si. at the olllce of the cannery at or near the city of Astoria, Oregon, for the purpose of electing Ave directors and to transact, such other business as may lawful ly come heioro tne meeting. SAMUEL ARNDT. Pres J. W. GEARnAKT, Secy. Astoria, October 1st, 1SS5. :u. I FALL AND WINTER ! NEWlOODS! Having purchased extensively Markets, I am now prepared to show Assortment of DRV GOODS and Orecron. New Silks, New Velvets, New Cloaks, New Buttons, New Hosiery, New Ribbons, New Blankets. Every Department is Complete! Being; Larpst Buyers of Dry Goofls t ClotMng In The North West, Buying Direct From The Manufacturers and importers, Saving the Extra Profits of Middlemen, We are enabled to Give Our Customers the Benefit! We Only Carry FIRST CLASS GOODS! And Our Prices are Low. WHOLESALE COUNTRY ORDERS Specially Attended to and Filled "With Dispatch. i C. H.COOPER'S Wholesale and Retail Stores, Astoria, Oregon; GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Parker House. HIni.ii St., For a firt-class Shave, scientific Hair-cut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc. After September 1st I will be prepared to manufacture all kinds of hair work. II. I)n I'AHK, Prop. CITY BOOK STORE. Pine Stationery, Blank Books, School Books and Supplies, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and general variety of Nevelties: ;- All Publications Received as Soon as Published. GRIFFIN REED. GUSTAV BOXTGEN, g- tx osr s nvc i a? ioc XEAIl VAX IlL'SKN'S STOKK, UPPEK ASTORIA. All kinds of new Gnus made to order. Breech-loading Guns made from Muzzle loaders. Alt repairs done prompt and cheap. First class work guaranteed. Address letters GUSTAV BONTGEN. Care of John Kopp, Astoria, Or. MoINTOSBTS ::: 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 inEiyrllsIi, Frack and American suitings, which will be made up to order First Clasn or Equal to Anything in the State! CLOTHING PERFECT -FITTING- In Men's, Youths' and Boys'. FINE WOOL, MERINO AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR! jesqse; jl specialty. see our IN HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, COLLARS AND CUFFS. Large Assortment of IBLevtml d. a. Mcintosh. in Eastern and San Francisco the Largest and Most Varied CLOTHING in the State of New Dress Goods, f New Suitings, New Wraps, New Trimmings, . -t New Underwear, New Gloves, New Flannels, Etc., Ete. one of the W. E. DEMENT & CO. DRUQQZST8. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded Furniture and Upholstering; Mattresses Made and Repaired. Paper Hanging, Carpets Sewed and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commlu'on. . Shop, corner Main and Jefferson Street. MARTIN OLSEN. HEADY MADE RFAIY 9IADE novelties; v