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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1886)
r3w-' '$&&& ( She fjatltj gttffltfmt, ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY JAKUAHY 13. 1 885 Where's your sled? Head D. L.13eck and Son's adv'L Bid the snow sift into your house last night? The telegraph operator at the cape reportifc3 skating down there. These arc great days for the man who doesn't know enough to shut the door. The meeting of the Ladies' Aid society is postponed to next Tuesday afternoon on account of the death of Mr. "Wither. The British bark Ifoss Head is about given up for lost She is now 143 days out, more than twice the time consumed in a usual voyage. From an advertisement in the Or cgonian it is learned that the Oregon board of pilo't commissioners will meet at their office in this city next Monday. The several Knights of Pythias lodges throughout the state will in a month's time make fitting celebration of the twenty-second anniversary of the founding of the order. Tickets for the calico ball can be procured at Griffin & Reed's and C. H. Cooper's. The grand march will begin at nine o'clock. Those attend ing may bo assured of a pleasant ev ening. The fifteen citizens indicted and tried at Seattle for alleged complicity in "riots" iujTacoma were discharged last Saturday, the jury returning a verdict of "not guilty" after being out ten minutes. There has been a noticeable absence of theatrical troupes in Astoria during the past few months. Managers Bay "Astoria is an expensive place to play in," and the remark has a good deal of truth in it Idaho is building an insane asylum at Blackfoot. Heretofore Oregon has cared for Idaho's insane. Dr. Caban iss says he will be the superintendent of the new asylum when it is com pleted. He is now in Salem. The Salem fire department is ar ranging to give a series of entertain ments for tho benefit of the state tournament fund of 18SG. The pro gramme includes social, musical and literary entertainments and a grand ball. The sidewheel steamer Olympian arrived in from Tacoma early yester day morning, and after circling up and down the stream two or three time3 started for the interior to be tied up alongside her twin sister, the Alaskan. Special council meeting to-night The matter of raising the liquor licenses to conform to the new law will probably come up for discussion. TheAstobian expressed its opinion about the matter at the time the law was passed and still thinks the same way. On the 17th of January, 18G2, the thermometer indicated thirty degrees below zero at The Dalles. It was one of the coldest days ever expe rienced in this section also. The river was almost entirely impassable above Tongue Point, and ice floated down for weeks. At the annual meeting of the Lake River Mill Co., held yesterday the following officers -were elected: Pres ident, E. R. Hawes, directors; B. Van Dusen, E. R. Hawe3 and H. G. Van Dusen. The year's work is satisfac tory and shows a balance on the right side of tho ledger. Mayor Trullinger returned from Portland on the Telephone last Sun day. While there he bought a large boiler and an engine, 14x16 cylinder, with a view to increase the efficiency of his electric light plant, thus hav ing a reserve engine and necessary appliances in case of need. With sail and steam vessels cross ing and recrossing, sometimes a dozen a day, the Columbia river bar is con spicuous by its absence from the list of reports of casualties and disasters, This is duo in a great measure to the skill and efficiency of the pilots, and those in charge at the month of the river. The ladies of the relief corps will give a calico ball at Liberty Hall to-morrow evening. The floor will be waxed and put in splendid con dition for dancing. Refreshments will be served in tho room adjoining the hall. Tho ladies of the corps are sparing no effort to make the affair a success and will bo glad to see all their friends next Wednesday even ing. All friends of Christianity are urged to attend tho one o'clock meetings held at the M E. church. During tho past week evening meetings have been held with success, and now an effort is being made to generalize the work by enlisting tho services and co oneration of members of other church es. These meetings are informal, and businessmen are invited to call, if only forjfive minutes, and by presence and words aid in the work which has been commenced. We feel the cold such days as yes terday and Sunday, more than the state of the weather would seem to warrant The air is so moist that 20 above zero here is as bad as 20 be low in drier zones. Our houses and all our arrangements are not estab lished with a view to cold weather, and tlw annual three days of cold al wayarings considerable temporary discomfort l'he poor flowers fared the worst this time, and many an As torian who rejoiced in blooming flow ers last week now regrets the sight of blackened and frost bitten buds. On Sunday night the thermometer at the signal service station in this city indicated 20 degrees, the lowest tem perature for a number of years. Yes-, terday the wind shifted to the nerth: east and in the afternoon small flakes' of snow fell from the frozen clouds that rolled in against the wind. At dark the wind changed to the east bringing the snow down thick and fast and all night the flalses fell the wind drifting the snow in beans. Atl two this morning over thee inches, had fallen and it was still-snowingT TELEGEAPHIO. Skipped by the Light of the Moon. TII1I TKIXDIiE SWIXDIE. PobtiiAJ?d, Jan. 18. Henry Prindle, an attorney for tho notorious Gus La Rocque, has skipped from here with $1,500 which he had collected on account of the La Rncquo estate. Prindle has a notorious record, ex tending from New. York to San Fran cisco. His swindles aggregate S50, 000. There is no cluo to his where abouts. nOW WILIi IT EKD? Poet Towxsekd, Jan. 18. Collec tor of customs Beecher has gone to Alaska to head off the steamer Idaho, which is supposed to have about 700 pounds of opium, hitherto unaccount ed for, aboard. The opium has been traced to the Idaho and he hopes to capture it this trip. CAXADIAN PACIFIC IN THE WAY. New York, Jan. IS. The financial outlook for tho Pacific Mail Steam ship Co. is a serious one, owing to tho probability of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. establishing a line of steamers from their terminus across the Pacific. "the evui that men do lives afteb them." San Francisco, Jan. 18. An actress here confesses to being the mother of John McCulIonghs daughter "Birdie," and admits the truth of the report that tho tragedian had two families. SUFFERING MARINERS. Gloucesteb, Mass., Jan. 18. Four of tho crew of the ship liayless are badly frozen; one had his leg ampu tated. It is believed to be owing to the cruelty of the captain. CARRYING THE WAB INTO AFRICA. Philadelphia, Jan. 18. Owing to tho cutting inaugurated by the Bal timore & Ohio railroad company, the earnings of the Pennsylvania railroad company for the enrrent month bid fair to be the smallest of any mouth of the fiscal year. FATAL EXPLOSION'. Pittsbubo, Penn., Jan. 18. The tug Modoc exploded this morning with a great crash, killing the pilot, Joe Davis, and injuring the fireman and engineer. Geo. Hassell, an Englishman, was robbed hero of $300 and some valu able papers by a robber disguised as a policeman. AGAIKST nOME BULE. Belfast, Jan. 18. Loyal patriotic unions are meeting here to-day, pro testing against homo rule. UNFORTUNATE IRELAND. Lokdon, Jan. 18. Several hundred Irish families on tho west coast at Achilla are famine stricken. They are expecting aid from America. Editor Stead was released from prison to-day and will address a meeting to-night Circnit Court Proceedings. In the circuit court yesterday in the case of Parker and Schlusscl vs J. 3L D. Gray, on appeal from the county court, appeal dismissed. In the case of P. Sicommat vs Loeb & Co., nonsuit In the case of A. G. Spexarth vs J. T. Mulkey, verdict for defendant A motion to strike out parts of answer in the case of Guro Arvold vs Jno. Hahn, et aL, was argued and submitted. A demurrer to answer in the case of C. H. M. Toby vs F. L. Logan was argued and submitted. In the case of the state vs Wong Wa and Wing Chew the former was fined $100; tho latter was sentenced to three years in tho peni tentiary; Jos. Dows was arraigned and plead not guilty, trial set for Uriday. The Seattlo Chronicle of the loth says tho reason that customs collector Beecher is preceding the steamer Idaho to Sitka, is that he suspects about 627 pounds of opium, which he traced on board of that vessel, but could not find after a thorough search, is secreted in the Alaskan capital. The revenue cutter Wolvott, on which the collector is proceeding north is about as fleet as the Idaho. It it be comes necessary he has authority to detaiu the Idaho en route so as to reach Baranoff island first, to ascer tain the correctness of his suspicion. Knowing ones claim that some extra ordinary developments may be looked for. Weather reports from the interior are all to the effect that unusually cold weather has prevailed for the last forty-eight hours. In eastern Oregon and Washington tho merenry was about at zero, with clear sky. Farther east tho cold was intense, the thermometer indicating 52 de grees below zero in Manitoba. Tho Columbia is closed eastward from the mouth of tho Willamette, and yester day afternoon ice was running as far down as Kalama. The Wide West had no difficulty in coming down yesterday afternoon and will leave on time this morning. Weather sharps do not think that there will be a gen eral freeze up. To Housekeepers. Attention is called to our advertis ment in another column giving a par tial list of the goods to be found in our stock. We aim to carry the best assort ment to be found in Astoria, ami ca.sh or short time buyers will find it to their ad vantage to make their purchases from us. Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the city. D. L. Bkck & Son's. House to Kent. Four roems: well lecated: apply at this office. Spanish Queen Olives at Beck's. Carl Adler has just received auother invoice of those celebrated Emerson Pianos direct from the factory. This elegant piano is warranted for sev en years. Getting these instruments from first hands Mr. Adler is enabled to sell yon an instrument at very low fig ures; cheap for cash or on esisy month ly installments. Remember Adler's Music Store. Shrewsbury Ketchup at Beck's. ORDINANCE NO. 433. To Provide a Board of Health and to Pro tect tho Public From Contagions and Infectious Disease.1?. The City of Astoria does ordain as follews: Section 1. There shall be a board of health, which shall consist of the mayor, who shall be ex-oflicio presi dent of the board, the committee on health and police of the common council, and a health officer. Tho health officer shall bo a competent physician of this city. He shall be appointed by the common council and shall hold his office during the pleasure of the council. Sec 2. The chief of police shall be ex-officio health inspector, and shall perform such duties as are re quired of him in this ordinance and as may be directed from time to time by the board of health. Sec 3. In case the mayor, from any cause, shall bo unable to attend to his duties as president of the board of health, the board may choose any other member of said board as presi dent thereof, and the member so chosen shall possess the powers and perform the duties of the mayor, in that respect, during the absence or inability of the mayor to act Sec 4. The board of health shall have power, whenever in their judg ment the public health shall require it: L To order any vessel at the wharves of the city, or in the vicinity thereof (except vessels of war of the United States), to the quarantine grounds or other place of safety; and may require all articles or things landed in the city from such ve3sel, to be seized and returned to the ves sel, or removed to the quarantine ground. And in case any master, owner or consignee of any vessel shall neglect or refuse to obey an order of removal, made under this section, the board of health or tho president thereof may make the removal or dered at the expense of such master, owner or consignee. 2. To require the removal of all persons landed into the city from any vessel at the wharves or in the vicin ity of the city. 3. To direct tho cleaning and fu migation of any vessel or its cargo, in the port of Astoria, and the de struction of any bedding, clothing or portion of the cargo that they may deem infected and likely to spread disease. L To order to bo thrown over board or destroyed any portion of tho cargo of any vessel in said port that may be in a decayed or injured condition and likely on that account to produce disease 5. To prevent communication be tween any vessel ordered into quar antine and the city, except under such regulations as the said board, in conjunction with the state health officer, may establish. 6. To appoint such other officers, in addition to the health officer and health inspector, as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this ordinance; and to authorize tho said inspector and officers to enter into and examine all vessels in the port, except vessels of war, and all buildings and premises of every de scription within the city; and to as certain and report to said board the condition thereof, so far as the public health may be affected thereby. 7. To give cuch directions and adopt such measures as in their judg ment may be necessary for cleaning and purifying an. building or prem ises, and to cause to be done iu rela tion thereto, everything which in their opinion may be proper to pro serve the health of the city. 8. To prevent the spreading of contagious disease by forbidding all communication with a house or per son infected with such a disease, ex cept such as they may deem necessary for any purpose; and by causing to be removed to a place provided thero for, any person infected with such a disease, so far as thoy lawfully can; and by doing or causing to bo done any other act that they may deem necessary to effect such object. 9. To provide (by and with tho couseut of the common council), whenever an epidemic disease shall prevail in the city, as many hospital buildings as they may deem neces sary, and furnish the same with such physicians, nurses, attendants, aud supplies as they may deem necessary or advisable. Sec. 5. Compensation for the health inspector, physicians and oth ers appointed by the board of health under the provisions of this ordinance, shall be fixed by the common council upon the recommendation of the board of health. Sec. G. The expenses incurred in carrying out the provisions of this ordinance shall be paid by the per sons and property removed, or by the property subjected to sanitary regu lations in other respects, or by the city, as in tho judgment of tho board of health may in each case be deemed just Sec. 7. It shall bo the duty of the health iuspector, under the direction of the board of health, to search out all accumulations of filth, street rub bish, foul draius and cesspools, neg lected privies aud pools of stagnant water; to serve notice upon the per sons whose duties it is to remove such prolific causes of disease aud to prosecute the persons who shall neg lect to perform the duties required of them by the regulations of the board of health, or by the health or dinances of tho common council, and m general it shall be the duty of the health inspector to carry into effect all the orders and regulations of the board of health; and, under the di rection of the state health officer, to carrv into effect the quarantine laws and regulations of tho state ol Ure gon Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of each physician in this city to report to the board of health, in writing, ev ery patient he shall have laboring under Asiatic cholera, or small-pox or other infectious disease, within twelve hours after he shall be satis fied with the nature of the disease and also to report every case of any such disease within twelve hours af ter the Bame may come to his knowl edge; and, further, it shall be the du ty of every such physician to report to the board every case of death, from any such disease, coming to his knowledge, within twelve hours after it shall have occurred or como to his knowledge Sec 9. It shall bo tho duty of ev ery person keeping a hotel, boarding house or lodging houso in this city, to report, in writing, to tho board of health, within tho time mentioned in section eight, tho name of every per son boarding or lodging at his or her houso whom he or she shall havo rea son to believe to be sick with the cholera, or small-pox or eny other contagious or infectious disease, aud if any deaths occurring at his or her house from any such diseases; and every master, owner or consignee of a vessel lying at a wharf or in the harbor of Astoria, shall make a like report and within the same time. Sec 10. It shall be the duty of the owner or occupant of every house, store, building or tenement in the city, wherein any person may be sick with the cholera, or small-pox or other contagious or infectious disease to give notice, in writing, to the board of health within twelve hours after the existence of such disease shall come to his or her knowledge. Sec. 11. It shall be the duty of tho owner or occupant of every hotel, boarding house, lodging house, pri vate honse, store, building or tene ment in the city, wherein any person may have the cholera, small-pox or other contagious or infectious dis ease, to give notice to the public im mediately of the existence of such disease in such hotel, boarding house, lodging house, private house, store, building or tenement by placing a yellow flag in some conspicuous place on the premises where it may be seen by persons passing on the street near said premises, and in case the owner or occupant of any such house, store, building or tenement shall fail or neglect to place such flag as afore said, it is hereby made the duty of the chief of police, as soon as he is informed of the existence of such disease in any such house, store, building or tenement, to cause such flag to be placed as aforesaid; and Buch flag, whether placed as aforesaid by such owner or occupant or by the chief of police, shall remainhere un til such person having such disease shall havo so far recovered that no danger by infection shall remain; and no person shall take down or destroy such flag, when so planted, before the removal of all danger by infection. Sec. 12. It shall bo unlawful for any person or persons to bring into the citytany other person or persons siok with the cholera, small-pox, or other contagious or infectious disease; and it shall be like unlawful for any per son or persons having any such dis ease to como into the city. Sec. 13. No person having cholera, small-pox or other contagious or in fectious disease, and no person having j waited upon or nursed, auy person having any such disease, without tho i permission of the board of health, j shall go out in public, or pass from house to house or building to build ing, or appear in any street, alley or other public place in said city until all danger from infection shall bo re moved, and if the chief of police shall see or be informed of any person vio lating this section, it shall be his duty to cause such person to be tak en "forthwith to his or her place of residence, if within the city, and if such residence is not within the city, then to such place as the board of health mav direct. Sec. 14. It shall be tho duty of the owner or occupant of any hotel or house, as aforesaid, store, building or tenement in the city, wherein any person may havo been sick of any disease mentioned iu this ordinance, on death or recovery of such person from such disease, forthwith to de stroy, by burning or bnrying, the clothes worn by such person during such 8ickne33, and to cleanso and. purify the room and house, store, ten ement or building in which such sick person was confined. - - Bcklcns Arnica. Salve. Tiik Best Sai.vk i n the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores,Ulcors, Salt Kheuui, rover tort. letter, unappeu nanus, Chi'ibuiiiis. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jwrfW-l satisfaction, or money refunded. 1 'r'n-e 25 cents per box. For sa le by W K. Di'iiii'iit A Co. Death of an Aged Pioneer. Mr. Nathaniel Wither, a native of Scotland, died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Wm. Edgar, yester day morning, in the 82nd year of his age. He had for several years been affected with paralysis, and his pass ing from earth was but a release from long continued suffering. The do ceased came to this coast from New York, in the ship Brooklyn, in 1819, aud for many years led an active business life in California. The fu neral will take place at half past nine this morning, from Mr. Edgar's resi dence. The interment will be at Clatsop cemetery. A Reliable Article. For enterprise, push and a desire to ret such goods as will give the trade .satisfaction, J. V. Conn the Druggist leads all competition, no sens vr. uo winkns Couch and Lung Syrup, because its the best .Medicine on tne mamec, ior Coughs, Colds, Croup and rriniary Con sumption. Price CO cents and $1.00. Samples free. . Direct From Baltimore. Fine eastern oysters, packed in ice, received daily, at Bergman & Co.'s. Dried Fruits, Peaches (halves) 10 fts $1-00 Pitted Plums 10 lbs 1.00 Zante Currants VI lbs 1-00 Prunes 12 lb3 1-00 At D. L, Beck &So:;s. Rcatlj- For Business. For a good steak, a delicious cup of coffee or a plate of fine oysters goto Frank Fabre's Coffee. Oyster and Chop House; opposite 31. C. Crosby's. To tho United States Restaurant for the best oysters. Private rooms. Notice. This is to notify all water consum ers that they must box their pipes so that they won't freeze up or tho water will bo shut off. Where every one allows tho water to run it 13 impossi ble to keep a supply. J. W. Welch. Excited Thousands All over the- land are going into ec stasy over Dr. King's Hew Discovery for Consumption. Their unlooked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guar anteed to positively cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, or any affec tion of tho Throat and Lungs. Trial bottles free at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store Large size S1.00. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite OeMdent hctel, Astoria. "Hacfcmetack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by y. E. Dement Cheap Canned Goods. Pie Peaches (2J & cans) 15 cents per can;S1.50per dezen: S2.75 per case. A full line of choice table fruit at correspondingly low prices. D. L Beck & Sons. ForaHfeat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che naraus street, next door to 1. V. Case. AH goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A ful I stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Harper's Bazar, Horner's Weekly and Harper's Monthly, only S&50 per annum. Subscribe at Adler's Book Store. Having made great alterations in the Watch and Jewelry Repairing Depart ment Mr. Armbruster is now prepared to do the finest kind of watch repairing with latest improved machinery, at Ad ler's Crystal Palace Gold and silver plating done on short notice. Cheap Tor Cosh. Cube Sugar. 10 fis S1.00 Granulated Sugar 11 lbs 1.00 Crushed Sugar 11 Bis 1.00 Extra C 12 fis 1.00 GoldenCH tts 1.00 No. 1 Costa Kica Coffee 7 lbs 1.00 No.2 " " " 8 lbs 1.00 Choice O. G. Java Coffee 4K lbs. . . . 1.00 Other goods at equally low figures for cash at D. L. Beck & Sons. W.E. Dement & Co. are selling out their stock of artist's materials at cost, for cash. Greenbacks taken at par at Beck's. Don't Eat Axle Grease When you can buy delicious fresh Good win butter at D.L. Beck & Sons'. Gcrmea and Breakfast Gems at Beck's. Parties wishing spars or piling of any size or length can be supplied by leav ing orders with J. II. D. Gray. " For Rent. The fine hall, 80x25, lately occupied as I t .-. J.- fT..tI O-l Apply t0 Jeff. Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, Sou have a printed guarantee ou every ottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold bv W. E. Dement Morton's English Sauces at Beck's. Happiness and Health Are important problems, the former de pending greatly on the latter. Everyone is familiar with the healthy properties of fruit, and no one can afford to be sick and miserable while the pleasant con centrated liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, may bo had of our enterprising druggists W. E. Dement & Co. A twenty-dollar piece will buy a wag on load of groceries at D. L. Beck & Soxs. A fine lotofthewellknown Henley skates, in large variety at low figures, at Adler's. A fine lot of fancy Boxpaper at very low prices just received at Adler's. A Iargc Consignment Of the Hickok burners just received at the New York Novelty Store. The Star Skate. A fresh lot of these celebrated skates iust received afr the New York Novelty Store. For Rent, At a reasonable rate: the fine nev building opposite KirchhoiFs bakery. Apply at this office. Are vou made miserable by Indiges tion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Annetite. Yellow Skin ? Slnoh's Vital izer Is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co, Siiilou's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W . E. Dement & Co Choice Breakfast Bacon at BeckV. Kor lame Back, Side- or Uhesc use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. Whv will you coujjn when Shiloh's Cure will Rive immediate relief. Price 10 ctis 50 cts aiutSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Syrup orFifjs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of W. E. Dement & Co. at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most Eleasant, prompt and effective remedy nown. to cleanse the system: to acton. the Liver. Kidneys and Bowels cently yet thoroughly; to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kinureu ins. Y. Lussier 01 San Francisco has en Eased in the photograph business with Crow the leading photographer. H. P. GREGORY & CO. Xo, 5 Xortk Freat St., Portland, Or. Importers and Dealers In Wood-working Machinery, PL..YXF.RS. 3IOLDKRS. JIOUTISKRS. TKNONKKS, Sand-papering; Maclnnes, LatneR. Borlnjc Machines, UIlHiinnnn, occuiionnsi 1 Rubber and Leather Belting, AKD IMILIi FLNDIXGS GENERALLY, I Fll I fillip Iftllll-V1!0! 0 s rllLL Hlill Will I Cff 2 Having purchased extensively in Eastern and San Francisco Markets, I am now prepared to show the Largest and Most Varied Assortment of DRY GOODS and CLOTHING in the State of Oregon. New Silks, New Velvets, New Cloaks, New Buttons, New Hosiery, New Ribbons, New Blankets, Every Department is Complete! Being one of the Largest Buyers of Dry Goofts Clotliinfl In The North West, Buying Direct From TrnV 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 Specially Attended to and Filled With Dispatch. G, H. COOPER'S Wholesale and Retail Stores, Astoria, Oregon. Holdeii's Auction Rooms f Established January 1st, 1S77. E. C. HOLDEN, Heal Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chennmns Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 0 A. m., at my Auction Itooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Ileal Estate, Cattle, and Farming Stock wherever de sired. Cash Returns Promptly made after Sales. Consignments respectfully solicited, Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Agent for Dally and Weekly Oregonian. THE OREGON 1 1 TO 500 MILES THE SHORTEST -TO CHICAGO, BOSTON, NEW YORK, And All Points East. Hates S.30 to 10.23 Hie Cheapest to Council AND OTHER POINTS. Piilluiau Palace nail Kmirnnt Slceplnc Corn hauled on JKxpresa Train h Kxclnsively -without Chance. ir you are goln;; east write Tor ltates. Mars, Time Tables, Guides and Full Information. FKEE OF C1IAHGE. K. A. XOYES. W. 1. GAItRKTSOA. AKCiit. Astoria. Asst. Agt., Astoria. B. CAMl'BELT., General Acnr, No, 1, Washlntaon street, Portland, Oregon. MacDonald & Mcintosh Are now Prepared to Show a Large Assortment ODF1 Goods in Ehrery Line! Which will be Sold at Lower Figures than TAT THPTT? riTHH'V -L JJM J JLJLJL'J The Leading Clothing, Hat, OF ASTOIiV. New Dress Goods, New Suitings, New Wraps, New Trimmings, New Underwear, New Gloves, New Flannels, Etc., Etc. TH0S. MAIRS, (Late Cutter with M. D. Kant.) A Coed Fit Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. rants, from 58 up. Suits from $30 up. Shop opposite C. IL Cooper's. SHORT LINE. ; 12 TO 48 HOURS THE QUICKEST Fasnionanle Tailor Huffs, Omaha, Kansas Cifv, at any Other House Uli i . and Gents Furnishing Store ' C .' -. Aj - i a. i.K-l .j"-ui. r j. :?- i 1 -. - teab. T-.