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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1886)
-?: -t:rr a sifr.i f ""r2efT' zT- 3 v VSTOKIA, OREGON: rnii'AY." MAi:ciii.isso The ninth rb-1; will be sold to-mor-Tborc are 1.9S0 children of school age in this county. The Walla Walla Union is publish ing land oflice notices for one dollar. It is thought that there arebetvreeu 4,000 and 5.000 Chinamen in Astoria at present.. The A. if. Field which Is receiving substantial alteration at Main street wharf is about completed. A section of the Tacoma mill whaif caved in Last Monday, letting about 30,000 feet of lumber into the bay. Ladies in full undress in New York opera boxes are said to look "as though they were sitting up in bath tubs."' E. C. Ilolden v. ill have a special auction sale of furniture at the resi dence of Mrs. Curtis, at 2 this after noon. Sun rises, GA5; sun sets, 0:11; days length, 12 hrs. G m.: moon fulls 8:30, v. m.: eight foot tide at noon and midnight. Th Manzanila came up from Til lamook rock yesterday, passing ev erything on her return going the ame way. Five vessels crossed out yesterday with wheat for England Firth of Dor not h, Kincardineshire, f'orh j inn, Htkiv and A nylo Norman. A good many former residents are arriving from various lecalities: some, it is said, ''for good," though their past : cord makes that doubt ful. The mnsicnl and literary entertain ment to be given by the ladies of the 2L E. church next Tuesday eveuiug promise to be unusually entertain ing. While parting two lighting dogs yesterday, Jas. LIcCarrou was bitten in the hand by one of the infuriated brute, lacerating it in a fearful man ner. The reservation at Cape Hancock i to be cleared of brush and trees this season, a contract having been let to a gang of Chinamen to do the work. row. It is understood that the bid ding will be livelier than it was at tirst supposed; it may be that the old craft inay plough the placid waters of the Sound. A veteran newspaper man writes, "The Astokian's lirst column on the local page is the- newsiest and wittiest in the state." Thanks: that's the intention. The Maria h llaacai brought over 1,000 bushels of charcoal from Young's river yesterday, the market price of which is reported to be ten cents a bushel. The- committee ou commerce has reported favorably on the bill to es tablish a life saving station on the south side of the Columbia river at or near Ft. Stevens. Three Portland boys under IS aio m the jail at that place, self-confessed burglars and foot pads. The evil in them appears to be inherited and nourished by bad associocions. It is understood in Sitka that Capt. Morrisey, representing Lynde k Hough, of Sau Francisco, will arrive at Sitka next month, to continne their salmon packing establishment at that place. Tih said that the low transconti nental rates hive had the effect of packing ea3t and vest bound cars with passengers, and seats and wood boxes in every car are filled with through travellers. Rev. A. J. Joslyn will lecture at the AT. E. church next Sunday evening. Subject, "Should Christian people, rcoral people, or any other kind of people patronize theaters, ball, and card parties?"' See adv't. A line yacht built by McClowan A Patterson at Chinook and named the Rambler, lies at the foot of Cass street. She is 13 feet long, 13l2' beam, and is "well built. She cost $850, and is able to carry 10 tons freight, be sides being a handsome traveler. The work of cementing the flour and sides of the Welch hill reser voir is not yet completed, and cou burueis must still depend upon the Bear creek pipe. It -would be well, accordingly, to keep a supply on hand in case of possible breakage of the pipe. Carried to their logical conclusion some of the examples in analysis in the school arithmetics sound sort o' funny. "If one man can build a wall in ten days, ten men can build it iu one day." Well, if that's so, 210 men can build it in an hour, and 11,100 men could build it in a minute: which the same is absurd. According to all accounts Captain Roberts, of the Adelaide Maiy, had a pretty rough experience shortly be fore sailing, losing his gold watch and money and getting a thrashing besides. One says, "it was a wonder he escaped with his life;" another says, "it would be a greater wonder if he had escaped without it' J. E. SliDphard, Oregon commis sioner of immigration, writes from Sau Francisco that all the hotels in that city are full of people seeking homes in the northwest If they have a little money and want to work and are willing to help instead of hinder, a few could find room in this section. But if they are looking for soft snaps, jnd want to kick up a row 'because things don't SHit 'em, they'd do better to pass on. ' Prices of provisions exhibit consid erable difference between now and a few years ago, and produce of all kinds is far lower than at any time in the history of this country. Three years ago hay was scarce at $24 and $27 a ton; now it is plenty at from S6 to S8; then eggs were 10 cents a i dozen; now they are 16 and 18 cents; and everything else in the way of farm produots has falleu in like pro portion. Adollurwill buy more to eat to-day in Astoria than it ever ?rould before. TELEGEAPHIC. General News Items From Points. Various PonTLAXD, Mar. 18.- Martin Small den, Wm. Daly and Luke Evans, the three boys arrested for doing so much robbery in the suburb."; of the town, were to-day held in bail of nine hundred dollars each, to await the action of the grand jury. The police now arrest every one on the street after midnight without a satisfactory reason for being out. hopeful or rnnnr-OM. London Mar. 18. Many meetings of Irishmen were held in all pails of the kingdom yesterday. The speak ers in all cases spoke hopefully for the future of Ireland. All demanded borne rule, and there is great faith that it will soon occur. A slight row is reported at London derry. NEAKK'G TnE END. St. Lons, Mar. 18. The general impression prevails that the Gould strike is nearing an end. Suburban passenger traffic is resumed without interference. The Knights of Labor are jubilant over the determination of Powderly to confer with Gould. The Knights of Labor on the Texas Pacific also agree to snbaiit their dif ference'to arbitration. SUSPENDED. London, Mar. 18. -The British Board of Trade has suspended for six months the certificate of Capt Ponland, or the steamer Missouri re cently wrecked off Holyhead. Fiulay's bill in the house of com mons favoring such reform? as amount to reconstruction, was called up to-day. It aimed to remove ob stacles which prevent the union of the free church and the United Pres byterians with the established church. The radicals and Parnellites were strong in opposition. After prolonged discussion h inlay s motion for second reading was rejected bv a vote of 202 to 177. MOONSHINERS. Cork, March 18. Moonlight out rages still continue but it is believed to be more for robbing than political purposes. PKKSOXAIi. First Sergeant J. Hooke. of Ft. Canby, was in the city yesterday. I'reok 3feeN firrk. Greek meets Greek next L'uesday evening at the Congregational church, in that Portland and Astoria's first talent has been laid under contribu tion for the entertainment to be given then and thero, by tho ladie3 of the Methodist church. Prof. B. Frank Walters, of the former city, jind his daughter, Miss Emma, an accomplished and favorite soloist, with Miss Lizzie Anderson, of tho same place, will assist the local talent of this city, consisting of Mrs. J. B. Wyatt, Mrs. F. B. Stokes Mrs. C. H. Cooper, Messrs. Joseph L. Middlebrook, J. H. Mid- diebrook aud II." G. Smith, in the musical department of tho enter tainment while Prof. Frank M. Bewley, of this city, who having been heard once is the strongest incentive to hear again, will render all readings of the occasion. Strike at Upper Astoria. The employes of Meade & McGreg ors box factory at upper Astoria, ten in number, struck last Monday, and when the whistle sounded to go to work as usual they didn't go. The proprietors hired men in their places, paying them the same wages, $30 a month and board. andwent on filling orders. The reason given is because tho employers had a Chinese cook at the mess house. It is said that they had hired a white cook, but she not appearing competent, they endeav ored to get another cook and ex pressed their desire to replace the Chinaman as soon as it was possible for them to do bo. .Tnst what the striken have made by the operation is not apparent, ex cept to demonstrate that there are plenty of men ready to pick up a job wherever a vacancy exists. The Pnget sound tugs have formed a combination and made a big ad vance on former rates for towage. A vessel from 400 to 500 tons now has to pay for towage from Tacoma to the sea, $200; 1.200 to 1,000 tons, $275; l,WU to "' U0U tons, Sa'JJ. l'rom Seat tie, the same classes are charged $175, $250 and $275, respectively. There's always something to worrv abont in Asteria: if it isn't one thing it's another. Just at present the question is what the price of fish will be. Despite all these wonderful sto ries of big sales of fish at good prices it is difficult to see how canners can afford to pay what it is said they have in some instances agreed to pay. Ev eryone has heard of the old woman that "enjoyed'' poor health, and some folks ain't really happy without a dear little worry of some kintL There is a large stock of old worries left over since '83 that can be overhauled and revamped if occasion offer:?. Boy over coat found, can be had a A. V. A. bv proving Property and payins Com. For Rent, At a reasonable rate ; the fine new build insi Opposite KirchholFs bakery. In quire at this office. IStmcli of Keys Lost. With check and name attached, or will please leave at this office. Find- Girl Wanted. Jn a small farailj ; must be good cook; no children in family. Inquire at this office. Ladies' Cohan's. " fine wear a specialty at I. To the United States Restaurant for the beSt oysters. Private rooms. NOT QUITE CLEAR. San FiiANcisco, Mar. 17. Colonel Bee, the Chinese consul, said to-day he was waiting to pee if any of the canneries on the Columbia would sign an agreement not to employ Chinamen after this sea son was over. He snid he received let ters from tho owners of some of tho can neries there asking that the Chinese be withdrawn during the season. Ho had repliotl he would, "lint," said he, "should any cannery sign any agreement to dis charge its Chinese when the season's rush is over, the Chinese will be taken away at a moment's notice, and they can get "white labor without waiting until next year. They will find they can not use the Chinese when they need them and then kick them out." The above is not quite clear. It i3 not likely that "Col." Bee has been consulted by any Columbia river can ner resident here: it is not likely that he has "received letters from the owners of some of the canneries ask ing that the Chinese be withdrawn." It is not likely that he knows what he is talking about when he speaks of "discharging the Chinese when the season's rush is over." The season is virtually over August lOch, and the Chinese are always in a hurry to get away by that date and do go except a few who remain to lacquer, label, etc. It is not likely that "Col." Bee will "take them away without a moment's notice."' But it" is likely that Bee is too smart a man to make such an ass of himself as is reported above. BRADSTREET'S. Jlradstrett's, the weekly financial aud commercial newspaper published by the Bradsireet Mercantile Agency, is now in its thirteenth volume, and stands at the head of all the financial and commercial periodicals of the country, and is surpassed by none in Europe. In the twelve volumes nl icudy issued can be found more or iginal and carefully prepared matter facts and figures relating to busi ness topics than can bo fouud in any other periodical for the same period. Xor is it surprising that it has reached and maintains this position, for it is owned and published by a large corporation the Bradstreet company, with its cash capital and assets of over $1,400,000, its nearly 100 branch offices, and its small army of over 1.000 f alaried employes and 03,000 rogular correspondents. This organization makes extensive investi gations into industrial and other matters, gathers full reports of the condition and prospects of the leading crops, and exhibits regularly the state of business, practically making JlradstreeVs the authority as to tho condition and prospects of the com mercial world. It ueed3 but a glance at the newspaper to satisfy any one that its publishers have been ambi tious more than avaricious, for in no way are its pages made up to cater to the popular tasle or to serve the purposes of Jond or insinuating ad vertisers. Xo trivial or sensational matteis are ever to be fonnd in its columns, but the whole 900 larcei n.-ifrpsn vMr nrr sn aolitllv nnokPfl iapi.pf1 ' ? ,," , lf "0- -Brarf-' ostin-l with news, reports, discussions, cisions and data as to make Br street's an acceptable -mud almost in dispensable journal for progressive business men. Communication. EniTon Asteuiax: WVihe undersigned lespectiully askj a small space in jour valuable paper. ooiwai your own prices at tnuurs We will now say that we have been em-; ,aI ' Jos'. tin, ...1 I.,' "Tno.l (V Alnf.m.i.n,. ..T tli.i TT,. t per Astoria Uox Factory alid they have ' also emploved a Chinese cook which have been verv filty and cooked the grub unfit for any white man to eat. ' We then made complaint to the propri-' etors regarding the unfitness of the. grub, and we were eight of us dis-: grub, and we were eight of us dis- charged. Mr.Ld., we. will kindly ask! you if you think this is fair, that eight wuiiu men miuuiu ue tiibciiarcu aim a Chinaman be retained while whitecooks square deal against a Chinaman and we J I-IUIIU UU HUH. i.ll WKT il.)!v 1 il lilU illlU rn,Vi,,S " "J Paprr. losclher with tla- choicest '" wl E.. r. m "I4..;,- ' P"r?H'nerv. and Toilet allele, c:c. can TmI?wJ2Sr ,f"1,y 5 M.V, , lw Vbou-hf :l li:e lowost prices, at .1. W. John Johnson J. Wanoiaro jrimi,Plla .j.uv. oniMisite no-hhn t CHAM.T JOHNSON OukY J.VKSSOS j. ,,.; io'-iA. Ebxst V. Joinrwc J. G. Jacoikotc j '" H. Famsav OlofA.Olssox! Sleepless Nights made miserable J by that terrible cough. Slnlulfs Cure is Kj note t Utnl(Ii. j tin remedy for you. Sold by W.TC. De- Hcall'.i is wealth. Wraith means in- J ,ncnS Co' dependence. The keynote is Dr. lc.-an- j Ar. y ou in-ule miserable by Iudiges koS Cough and Lung SJ'i""P. the bast' lion, t'on.tip?tion. Dizziness, Loss of Cough Syrup m the world. Cure Appetite. Yellow Skin ? Sluoh's Vital Coughs, Colds, Pain-, in the Chest, liron- izer is a positive cure. For a!e by W. chilis and Primary consumption. One E. Dement & Co. dose gives relief in every case. Take ' no other. I'nce m cents and -l.K). Samples free. Sold by .1. W Conn. t'Jiersi' 10 routs per loitud. Fine Clatsop Cheese at C.trnahan & Co.'s reduced to 10 cts per pound. Cuar antced to be of the very be-.f . "IhteKmetuck." a lasting and lia-j '4i ant perfume. Price 23 and 30 cents Sold by W. K. Dement. Coal, liny nud Straw. Tacoma Coal $ per ton. deliveied. Choice Hay from !) to 12 per ton. Cow Hay and Straw 57 to 10 per ton- For sale by J. II. I). Okay. See the fine stock of Slipper at J. Cohen's. To Honseliropcrs. Attention i called to our adverlis UlCllb 111 IIIIUUGL IIMIIIIIII nlUll l IJlil J tiaiiibiofthegoodstobetound in eur: stock. We aim to earn the best asaoit-, ment in auoiher column giving a par ment to be found in Astoria, and cash or short lime buyers will find it to their ad vantage to make their purchases from us. Goods delivered free of charge to any pait of the city. D. L. Bkck & Sons. That Rarest or Combinations. True delicacy of flavor with true effica cy of action has been attained m the famous California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant taste anil beneficial effects have rendered It im mensely popular. For sale by W. E. Dement fe Co. Parties wishing spars or piling of any size or length can be supplied by leav ing orders with J. n. I). Uray. New uoods I New goods ! toria tailor's Tuos. Mams. At the As- House to Kent, Inquire of I. W. Case. Gent's furnishing goeds: a flue stock or clothing, hats, etc., at x. uonen's. IiAJTD CIRCULAR. The Northern Pacific company has issued a circular concerning the lands along its lino from Portland to Ta coma, which reads as follews: In reply to your inquiry regarding the status of the land which you have bought from this company, in view of the recent decision of the commissioner of the general land of fice, holding that said land, along with other tracts, is within tho limits of the forfeited grant to the Oregon Central Bailroad Co., and that it never was granted to thoN. P. B. B. Co., I have to say that this decision is bj no means final. Tho company has already taken an appeal from said decision to the honorable secretary of the interior, and will, if necessary take the matter into the courts of law and carry it to the supreme court of the United States for final decision. The company holds that the decis ion of Mr. Sparks is erroneous and is confident he will be overruled. The company will demand from parties holding contracts for the pur chase of lands which are involved by' this decision prompt compliance with the terms of such contracts; i. e., prompt payment of the instalments of principal and interest as they may fall due. Should .final decision in this matter be adverse to the com pany, the amount paid by purchasers will be refunded with legal interest. Meanwhile I would advise you to take steps to secure the land under the pre-emption or homestead act; or, if you have exhausted your govern ment rights, to make application to purchase the same from the govern ment under the provisions of the act declaring forfeited a certain por tion of the grant to the Oregon Cen tral B. R. Co. As a "matter of course, the company will contest your right to enter the land in question, but by the initiation of a contest you will be protected should final decision bo ad verse to the company. Wide Ainltc Druggists. Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co. are al ways alive to their business, and spare nopains to secure the best of every article in their line. They have secured theagen cy for the celebrated Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption. The only ceitain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free, lingular size $1.00. Syrup ofFifjs. Manufactured only by the California Fifi Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures 0vn True. Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit leiucdv mav be had of V. E. Dement & Co, at fiftv cents - or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective leineily known, to cleanse the system; to acton, ! the Liver, Kidnejs and JJowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel Headache' Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation, Indim-siion aud kindred UK ' . -,i!l'; ViUilJzer xs wnat you ueut I r OllsiniatlOll. 1jOs.?iiI ApJK'liU Ui r'oiiatipation. IjOe.;uf AppctiU-, Di?.-,,, zinev! and all symptoms of Dy:pep-ia. Pi ire 10 ami 7". cents per botllel Sold bv W. R. Dement. " - Crow. I 'i'lii Li:iiliiir Plintnftfitilipr rriifirfmtri i as jjood work as can be had in the state. J Pictures laki'n in any kind of weathrr j uiiii i m liisiuiuuueuiis rroces. -S!j.,I,:,,'l '"-l1 a,m OoiiMimpttaii " "' " """l " ,ls A " r:il uV WS",, ihcuL F: u Smt- Fitting Boot I jr.Shoe.go to P.,l.(;oodmai ,,,, lrwl, m-xl door to All funds .if tlu best make i ; to P. J. Goodmans, on Che-; I. W.Cae. and guaran- ttVu iiliuii. A lull ftuiv.aulh'ariiiiuc. tock : new goods Custom work. - , ,., .,,. miiliMlll.s nffv.,tu,wi West lore lis. PRICES OF BOXES, Tor the Srason : At the .Mills Delivered ly Vaj;on .1-j't Cents ,.13 Cents XjTtm::ojE!:l. S icet Plank. Delivered ... P.00 House 15111 Lumber. Houph, DelM 9.00 KIoonnsaiidlEusfcl-t Olasi, " 16 CO aid " " 12.00 OTHER LUMBER At i nijrfirtlouat! prices. a:l delivered, and no funny business. J. C. TRULLINGER, Proprietor. . , I 11 lit Furniture and Upholstering, Maltreats Made and Repaired. Paper Hanging. Carpets Sewod and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commission. Shop, corner Main and Jefferson Street- MARTIN OLSEN. TirpiaCipraDuToteo Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, "Water Street, Two Doors East of Olnejv Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles, Sold at Lowest Junket Rates. PRUIT3, CANDIES, NOTIONS.&c. Teacher's Examination milEKE WJLL BE A QUARTERLY EX- JL amlnation for those wishing county teacher's certificates at the court house on Friday and Saturday, the 23th and 27th lust., beginning at nine o'clock A. m. M.D.WILSON. County Superintendent. REAL ESTATE TBAXSFFRS. J. A. Loomis and wife to Thcs Oolebourn; 270.18 acres T. 8 N., B. 10 W.; S1.500. Henry Spellmier, Sr. and wife to Henry Spellmier, Jr, lot3 1, 2, 3, and 4, and N. Y of SE sec. 34, T. 8 K, B. 10 W.; $500. W. B. Headington to A. Wevang, lot3 3 and 10. blk 25, Alderbrook; S500. Geo. Watkin3 to A. S. Benuet, interest in blks 3, and 12, Olney's As" toria, ''Clackamas count v. Oregon;" S1.230. A. F. Johus and wife to School dis trict No. 10, lots 0,7,8,9,10,11,12, and 13 in blk 0, first addition to Ocean Grove; S80. W. O. Young aud wife to F. L. Par ker, north half of W. W. Young pre emption land claim in sec. 13. T. 8 N., B. 9 W.; $57.75. Lucy C. Young to F. L. Parker; 30.51 acres, T. 8 N., B. 9 W.; S450. BucIileiiTs Arnica Salve. The Best Salve i n the world for Cuts, Bruises,Sores,UlcerSalt Rheum, rever sores, letter, unappeu lianas, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect -atiifaction,r money refunded. 1 'rice 25 cents per box. For sa Ie by W E. Dement fc Co. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGH OF THEJOLDEN SHOE. Astoria Planing Mill HOLT & CO. Proprietors. Manufacturer of Mouldings. Sash Doors. Blinds, Rails, Balusters, Newel Posts, Brackets. Scroll and Turned liulustrades, BOAT MATERIAL, ETC., Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended to. Satisfaction Guaranteed As to Style, Quality and Trices. Mill ami Oflice cor. Tolk and Concoinly St3 ASTORIA, OREGON. Address HOIT &CO. ft A KISTHT &r ITtPTJfHFN AiUNjJ I &- D rjiXjtl FjL ASTORIA. - OREGON. i . i Tho PinnPPr MflPninP Shfin I lie r IUIICCI IVIdUIIIIG OI1UJJ j&t. BLACKSMITH x S ' H H () 3Trl M ' ci AMl Ji J Boiler Shop f All kinds of j ENGINE, CANNERY, i Ain i STEAMBOAT WORK 1 Promptly attended to, , ;.ecta!ty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! There Is no occasion for the nin-t fastidi ous of our citizens to -end to Portland or San Francisco for Custom ftfade Clothes As they can cct Cotter Fits. Hotter Work manship, and for Loss Money Uy Leaving their Orders with ME ANY. He has Just received the Yumlost Yum Yum lot of Goods ever made tip in Astoria. Call and See HIiu and Satis!) Yourself. P. J. MEANT, MERCHANT TAILOR Notice milE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE SCAX X illuaviau Commercial Union are hereby notified that the directors held a meeting at .tosenh Ostrom's Astoria. Orecon. and came to the conclusion to postpone the business of said union until August 1st, because they saw it ilimcult to collect in me money mat has been subscribed, at the present time, but will keep the stoclt book open for sub scription or more siock. Bv order of the directors. AUG. DANIELSOX. President C. A. HANSON'. Secy. Astoria, Or.. March fith, 18C. for Hatching! Wyandcttes and S. C. B. Leghorns. My birds are of the best Mrains, and nil flrt class. I am now prepared to furnish a limited number of ecs (or setting from either yard at S2nnd3 per 13. CEO. W. WOOD, Cor. Wes 9th and Arch streets, Astoria, Or. AUG. DANIELSON, SAMPLE ROOMS, Corner ot Water and West Ninth Streets. CboiG3 Lipors and Cigars! Every Attention to the Comfort of Patrons. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLAGKSM1THING, At Capt. .Rogers old stand, corner of Casa and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. . s xrvmz&i'- VX JJHRl-CP ' 'V35BEHfc0 MTJ3LX&T UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT! i WILL REDUCE Drawers, Chemises, Night Gowns, Corset Covers, Skirts, &c. FOR TUB REMAINING DAYS OF THIS WEEK ! ALSO All Odd tines in Corsets :WE: 11 Sell. at Breatly Reaiicefl Gi Hi uOUrfcK a The Leading Dry Goods and -AGENCY- fftT.Coleii&Co. OF SAN FIIANCISCO. Havel's Wharf and Warehouse! Astoriu. Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices. Stomas and Insurance at Current Kates. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JNO.F.McGOVERN, ' 8 Woo. II. Ktewart, Accountant, and Agent Northern Pacific Express Co. CITY BOOK STORE. Book mm uuu The Mrgest and Finest Stock in Astoria to Select From. GRIFFIN & REED, Sniiiia S YTeliave JuHt Het'elved mi JBt-sont Stock of SPRING These Goods are made of the Choicest Patterns. Fashionably Cnt and of the Best Value. We ha e also a Large S lock of HANDSOME IK FORRlttX A!VI AMERICAS GOODS. KT 33 "77" IN" 353 O EL "XKT E3 A Ss ! A FULL LINE OF GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS ALWAYS IN STOCK. The Leading Clothing, Hat, and Gents' Furnishing Store MacDONALD & McINTOSH. ILL 01 LADIES' Prices! Clothing House in Astoria. L"il'i! U'lLLUl' J ." EXCURSION TICKETS!! FKOM ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN For S2.SO! ON THE "TELEPHONE." Astoria and Seaside BAKERIES, ED. JACKSON, - " Fropriotor Tlie best Broad, Cakes and l'astry in the (lit j, ' Ice Creams and Ornamental "Work j to order Manufacturer of Fine Candies. uiauuiiui 1 1 Qtatinnonn eason of '86 CLOTHING ! m SUITINGS! J'Ut-'.U2- Hljfr -. gj -V yT . . -'..