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C) lim ...is tSItc gmlg tem ASTORIA. OJiEGOB: TUESDAY -OCTOBER 21, 19 EvnBNTLr es-Senator T. C. Plait, j one oC tbe naval commission to select a site Tor a dry dock, must Lave voiced thr Tfflfiffients of the commission TvLep JlEaid vhat was reported in onrfolegrtifriac columns, for lie is tbe f.v Ducket .the board who -was not U IftriSP? sound and Astoria are the only two suitable places for a dry doclr. in the opinion of tbe commis sion. 1 Tor nearly a waste of time is the monthly report of the Oregon State "Weather Bureau, for it comes out so far behind time as to be practically 3KKfie'H'Fc rcj?01 for tuo month of July arrived yesterday, October 20lh, but no good c;m be gained now Iroma perusal of an account of what liie'"weauier. was last July, and the pampmet$f-lhirly pages, even though containing a great amount of informa tion and numerous statistical tables is consigned to the waste basket. If H. ,. ..Hayes, master of the state TU)s& .who is director, and 13. S. Pagjlg (ff. -tbe U. S. signal service, as-sistaut.-director, can contrive to have tesg.nntbly reports issued about two mouths sooner, they may be of valufl, .otherwise the vast amount or mpnpjit spsls to publish them is just aboulyasted. "llTnfn34 activity was manifested last1 veiling at the session of the chamber. ,df commerce. There was a good attendance and an earnest desire prevailed among thow present to do all in Vu'cif' power to secure a large in creasy, of, membership. The fact is Uiat-zhoarly everything the chamber lins'cVcr asked of congress has been obtained,' and the standing of the Orgauizatjon and its reputation abroad havo-bedn excellent, which is mani fested in "fhc almost universal success which lias crowned its efforts. The presentmembership is sixty-five, but it should be four times that number, and 'ertbrte will be made to approach tJi'Al'':fjurc as nearly as possible. iJvcryjnir.n interested in the welfare -ofAitorin, should join, as iu no other bodcaTias much be secured for this cjti'as'tajrough the influence of the chamber. The next meeting will be j on.tho.llllrd of November. i ; Fi?(jV til parts of the state the al- inosi universal demand of the press is , thcnfepeal of the mortgage tax law j and the usury law. and the enactment I of a inform system of assessment! which shall more equally arrange lax- ! atioti in the various counties. The fact':is too plainly apparent that ju- didbnV, legislation or something else is Kfjnired, to change the condition of affaird- in Oregon. "Washington is rapidly jgoiug ahead of us and all over ih'tajt' the growth is so marked as to bo visible to the most casual ob serve while Oregon, with equal fa cilities, Ls making much slower pro S "Nothing suceeds like suc cess'jisian old saying, and somewhat in&l'ganr', but it is expressive. The newtgwttsof our sister slate, so full of live, energetic men attract uew set tlers of a similar stamp, and thus the villagcs?rgrow to towns, then expand into cities like the visions of fairv lancL. - Aclxve men will not locale in dead townsamong a lot of mossbacks and" 'fossils. Repeal the obnoxious lajrs.and then secure a better system j of assessment and equal taxation. I QnepnfTictoria has declared her in-! fentioh. of devoting the entire women's j Jubilee goffering to the English asso ciation of Trained Nurses, the chief objepttif which is the improvement of I tbcrmrsing of the poor sick. Never in the world's historv has this voca tion attracted so much attention. The'Priricess Christian has shown her 5nferesi!by founding a homo and lioli dayftind for overworked nurses, and Ihb '5?rihcess ofAVales, on becoming president of the national pension fund, ( r'eceived 1,000 nurses at the Marlborough nouse, presenting to cacji'riufse her certificate of member slim' and receiving from them collec ttvQy" the purses which they had filled, jtfiward establishing a boncvo leuP'frind for their ranks in cases of Siclfnfes or fiuaucial straits. Szster Rose Gertrude, who left her lionue m England not long ago to work among he lepers of Molokai, in the Sandvriqu islands, has deserted the station, jcs she is displeased with its management- -Harper's Weekly. .IsitlKit Impurity of the Mood whieh pro Ihsesjcnsiglitly lumps or swellings on the ffcu&teof lli neck; causes painful running untn, 4 the-arms, legs, or feet; ilevclopes ulcer in the eyes, cars, or nose, ol ten caus rHtUVuioss or deafness; is the origin of Tfcfiftl' caiieerous growths, or the many twrJlaanifestalioiK? usnall3' aseribed to fl3cafli?:;" and fastening upon the lungs, cr.ta$ir consumption, and death. Being XitfYgosl ancient, St Is the most general of 'VJl ffiift4iws or affections, for very few 'jiHrsors'iirc entirely free from It. Kow Cars URED 'lU' tiding Hood's SarsapariUa, which, by ;aic ittterkaWc cares it has accomplished, j&cn jrlion other medicines have failed, las proven itself to be a potent and pccul-.f-pH,tino for this disease. Some of fiwrcs arc really wonderful. If 3'ou its Kiroiu scrofula or iinnurc blood, be JkiBhry Hood's SarsapariUa. VPir- spring my wtte and childrcnliavc AScV' " crruJa sorcs break- r.SsHt oi them iu various places. My JrtttcU'y, three years old, lias been a sufferer. Last spring he was one xMrilatt sorcs from head to XeeL I was tMMiN3o use Hood's SarsapariUa, aud.wo Idaggtakcr.!?. Thcrcsultistbatall have l.ui cured vt the scrofula, wy little boy tingCKtIrely free from soresand all four children look bright and 110.1101." LTnrjrrox. Passaic -City. L. J. fr!Jlil5dJs ScH'sapariUa Sc3du?fcn:'sts. j?l ; six forfj. Prepared by AhAt&IKt CO.,.1pothccarie:i, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar SCROFULA DE. PRENTIOE. Eye, Head and Uervous Diseases, At Occident Hotel, Astoria, Oct. 28, For a Tew Days Only. FREE. Dr. rrcntice "Will Core the First Case Of Cross-Eyes and Epileptic Fits Free On the Day of His Arrival in Astoria. A man well known in this community writes the following interesting letter: '1 was chopping a stump four wccls ago, when a Hying chip struck me in the eye; for a short time 1 was entirelv blind. Then partial sight returned again. I nurtured nope and continued to treat it at home, until ten days ago, when I began to abandon hope of ever seeing perfectly again, unless some thing more than ordinary was done. I then eounciled two of the leading Oculists of Portland, who told me one eye would have to he cut out to save the other. It did not exactly suit me to have my eye cut out, and so I sought other council. I went to Dr. Prentice, the Oculist, then at Portland, and he laughed at the idea of its being neces sary to cut my eye out; I joined in the laugh, for it was on my side. 1 have heen free from pain since the first day's visit to Dr. Prentice, and im proved steadily, and am now entirelv well again. 1 feel safe in saying that ff Dr. Prentice cannot cure a case he will always say so. Tuos. II. Foss, Gray's River, Wash. A Toachins Scene IVltncss-cil Br a Portland Gentleman. One week ago we received an invita tion to witness a delicate surgical oper ation on an eye. i he patient was the 17-year-old daughter ot Harrison Hay. For three years she had heen blind in both eyes with a cataract, and was obliged to grope her way about in total darkness The naticnt, without talcing chloroform, submitted to the following operation: fchewasnow ready for the surgical part of the work, and we stood in breathless anxiety as Dr. Prentice placed the point ot his knife at the side of the eyeball, carefully touched J he. point of the cornea, then the blade enu'ieii the eye; we saw it pass through the eye in front of the pupil and then come out at the opposite side. It was then drawn upward, and a cut made of. about one-third of the circumference of the ball. Another instrument was then passed in back of the pupil, and almost on the instant the girl said: "Oh, Dr. Prentice J can see you." This was spoken in tones well calculated to bring tears (o one's eye?. From th8 time the knife touched the eye until the patient could see, it was just one min ute. i?be was allowed to see those about her for a moment, then the eye was closed and bandaged. In jul one week after the operation she came into our office and was able to read our paper. She also wrote a letter home, saying; "Dear parents, I can see and am happy."' Mr. Jerome W. Campbell. General Superintendent of the Willamette Dridgc Railway Co., saw this operation. Another Letter From Judge Carlton. Salt Lake City, 1888. Dkai: Dorroi:: Before leaving for the Eat, 1 wish to express 1113' appre ciation of your treatment of my eyes. 1 have tried for several years to get far seeing glasses, and I had concluded 1 could get none that would be of any benefit to me. Rut after I saw the won derful benefit of your system, I take pleasure in saying that the glasses fur nished by you have restored 1113 vision both for reading and far-seeing to the same condition as in 1113 boyhood. I re solved to have you furnish me glasses after L witnessed your system on a beau tiful 3'oung lady of sixteen 3ears, af flicted with a complicated condition of the eyesight. She told me she had never been able to distinguish one's face at a distance of six feet. With Dr. Prentice's glasses she could see as well as anyone. As she looked up and down the street, and for the first time in her life saw the distant mount ian tops, she was greatly delighted, and inquired with childish simplicity: "Do other people see this way V It seemed that a new world was opened to her view, as novel and beautiful as "Eden's rosy bowers" appeared to our fust par ents. Yours trul3, JUDGli A. 13. Paultox, Chairman Utah Commission. Xcrrous Ilihcase That Are Permanently Cnrcl By Dr. i'feiitlce. Epileptic fits, Paralysis, Drunken ness (periodical), Heart disease, Kidney disease, Asthma, Sick headache, Spinal irritation, and nervous debility in men and women. A permanent cure is made. Excitement Run's high at , I. W. Conn's drug store over System Builder, as everybody is using it for Catarrh of the stomach. Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure Ulood,and to build up the system it cer tainly possesses wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. XaZES.-.'S'XIKrCS- AM)- General :-: Jobbing The undersigned Is prepared to do anj' work in his line at short notice, in a satis factory inniiiier. WOOD FOR SALE. O -deis left at Foard & Stokes, or at Asto ria llox Factory will iceeivc prompt atten tion. F. FEAKES. m he Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r. Good Bread, Cake ana Pastry ;one but the Ilest Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers nreart delivered In any part of the city. LIBBIGOAT & CRIBB. CsrjMiiilcrs al Btiif ilc.rs. t JInit & McCurtric-'s old stand, have over 200 plates and drawings of all kinds and styles or dwelling-houses, ranging from sooo to J12.000. Call and see them. H. ERST&0K, Practical : Watchmaker, ASTORIA, OR. A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches, Solid Gold and riated Jcwelrv, Clocks, eta, at reasonable prices. Jtepalnng Promptly Done. Next to Morgan & Sherman. GELO K. TAKnEK. CAKI, A. HANSON SUCCESSORS TO O. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods'ArrivIng Every Steame THIS -WEEK, Bress - CSfc-oocis. The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon. W. Wn WSEEfc-T, PROP. CS"JEnlarged and Eefitted to Meet the Popular Demand.2 FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY, Shoalwater Bay and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc. MT.AT.S COOKED TO OKDEU. THIRD STKEET, o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o (Formerly the ft EW This is the Cleanest and is in the Quietest Location of any Hotel in the City. WHITE COOKS. : WIT!. 0-0 o o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - S. ICilO ft nali New Fall Goods Just Received. Latest 23r"CaH anil be convinced that I turn 513 Third Street, NOTICE. .00 REWARD To the party receiving the largest list of names for THE GREAT NEW ILLUSTRATED STORY Of M By HUBERT II. BANCROFT THK EMINENT HISTORIAN READY at las. Only true llLstcry or Mor monlsin published Fsiscinatinp.intensely interesting, iinwerlul Endorsed alike by Mormons :111a Gentiles. WONDERFUL ADVENTURES Of Trappers and Travelers liloody Indian Wars-ThriilinK accounts of Massacres and Miraculous Escapes The famous Danlte Association. Etc.. Etc. MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY The Tithing Jlouse Celestial Marriage Strange Religious Customs Biography or Brigham Young, as thrilling as a novel yet true history. A grand book to sell. .Everybody "Wants It. Merchants, Fanners, Me chanics, aiid .ill classes have eagerly awaited the appearance ol this remarkable book. AGENTS Send quick St 00 for costly and elegant Canvassing Outfit. Don't waste time writ ing for circulars, but secure territory before it is given out. Remember this Is a subject of intense interest to all, and the Grand Illustrations attract attention every where, AnnitEss THE HISTORY COMPANY 723 Market St. San Francisco Magce, Argand and Acorn Stoves Ranges, Cooking and Heating, EVERYONE FOLLY WARRANTED WATER CLOSETS, TLUMHIXG GOODS, PDJirS, SIXES, AND BATn TUBS KToo eft? Scmlly. 311 CHENAMDS STREET. I. W. Case, BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available In any partoftho U. S. and Europe, and on Hons Kong, Olilna OFFICK IIOUKS : 10 A- . tO 3 P. M. Odd Fkllows RuiiiDixo, Astoria, Oreson. Report of tho Condition OF THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASTORIA, At Astoria. In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, October 2nd, ikw. ltrcsouncKS. I,oans and discounts SIS1.372 20 Overdrafts secured and unsecured. 7,4 II -lo U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 12,500 Stocks and Securities 23,111 29 Due from approved reserve agents 87,513 41 Due from other National Banks tl74 sa Due from State Banks and bankers 22,7ft.' 04 Current expenses and taxes paid. .. l.tifil 7.1 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 2, iOo Cliecks and other cash items 38 Bills of other Banks 150 Nickels and cents . ol SO Specie . .. K,CO0 Legal tender notes - 175 Redemption fund with U.S.Trcas- urer(5percent.of circulation) 502 CO Total EIATUMTXltS, Capital stock paid In .... .?395,C30 01 5 00.000 10.000 19,753 51 0.250 surplus iuna Undivided profits National bank notes out standing .... . . Tndlrlrtnnlilpnnslts sub ject to check S24S.901 93 Demand certificates of deposit 53.724M Certified cliecks 1,900 305.520 17 Total $30.(r,o oi State of Orpgon, 4 County of Clatsop, i I. S. S. Gordon, cashier of the above mmcl bank, do solemnly swear thai the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and. belief. h S. S.GORDON, Cashl-r. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of October, 1R0Q. ' CHAS. E. RUN I'ON. Notary 1'uMIc. Correct-Attcst: GEO. FLAVEL. JOHN A. DEVLIN. J-DIrcctors. SVILLIAM JL LADDJ For Sale Cheap. A TEN OR TWELVE HORSE TOWER , engine and boiler in good order, mounted. Apply to C.P. ZlGLER. taurant. Hub ASTORIA, OR. - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o Main St. House.) - : NO CHINESE. ELDRBD, Proprietor. n - o - o - o - o o o-o-o-o- lie i Tie Mm Tailor. Goods in the Market. out lh: most fashionable suit in the city. Noxt to C. H. Cooper's. FISHER BROS. Successors to Wilson & Fisher. SHIP GHANDLERS HEAVY AND SHELF 23L jl jEI X "VKTjSLIEtJEI Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. Loggers' Supplies, Provisions, and Mill Feed. -.GENERAL AGENTS FOR: SALE31 PATENT ROLLER MILLS. Portland Roller Mills. FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ETC. Astoria, - Oregon. HENRY GLASSOP Poultry and Fish In Quantities To Suit. 4k4Ji 3FOXJRTHC ST1 Southwest cor. Fourth & Cass Camahail & CO. SOCOESSORS TO T. W. CASE. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERGHAMSE, Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTCRIA OREGON Hughes & Co Wholcsalo and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. II. Cutter Whiskies" a specialty. Val Blatz Bottled Beert Finest brands of Key West and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from the City and Country promptly niled. Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon. WM. EDGAR. Cigars, Tobacco and SnmT; JIEEKSCIIAUII & BRIER PirES, Pocket Cutlery, Marine Glasses, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS. Comer Main and Second Sta., Astoria, Or. Notice of Guardian's Application FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESrATE of his wards. To Martha Rowland, Arthur Rowland and all other persons Interested in the estate of Mios Rowland, deceased : Take notice that Win Tage, as guardian of the minor heirs of said Enes Rowland, deceased, has filed his petition tor license tltCi'll ;l lpfiflfwl tinrt f Mm rnl not..,, l.. j longing to said knos Rowland estate situ- ifrl l til A rViiit,t.. ll... -.. t.. .. - are hereby notlflrtl and required to appear before the County Court, at thu i onrt House in Astoria In said count v ami statu ! Ore gon, on the 3rd day of November, 1X), at !U'n fk'lrtOlr ill t lll tlftamiuiii it 0.1I.I .1.... .. Ifltow cause why n license should not be i;inuu iui tnu s.uu ui.snuu real rsiaic. Given thLs 2ath day of September, igoo. C A. McGUIUK, dtu County Judge. Notice. ALL PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS H. against the estate of the lato Phllo Callender are hereby notified to present the same to roe for settlement forthwith. M. P. CALLENDER. .. . Knappton, Wash. August 5Ui, 1690. - FRED A LABGKE STOCZ TO SELECT FROM. GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. . At the Old Stand, Wes Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA, The Largest Stock ! mmonso Stock of IE9 XT DEI. NITUR C H A S . HEILBOKH. ,, Two car loads received : More on the way. You are invited to sec the finest display of 1 uniiture. Carpets, etc.. In the city. Prices reasonable. Tho Old Stand, a. v MMmmmm WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed, o Crockery Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest nnd finest assortment of Fresli Fruits and Vegetables. Eeceived fresh ovorv Steanior. 3IAKKETS. Washington Market. JKata Street, Astoria, Oregon. CnKISTE.VSE.VWL' CO., PROPBIETOItS. OESPEGTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN IX tion of tho public to the fact that the aDo ve Market will always be supplied with a FUM. VAKIKTY AND BEST QUALITY OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1 Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. ("Special attention given to supplying ehlps. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vogetatolos, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHE.VAHU8 Street. Astorin, Og. Roadway Market. 0IInra & Ingalls, rroprs. Opposite Foanl & Stokes. A First-Class Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Moats All Purchases Delivered In any part of the City. 18 WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes Groceries and Provisions Everything In a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. . The Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. Advance Threshers AND ENGINE?, Farm, Olinrch and School Sells. Inspirators, Injectors and Feed Pumps, Coal Oil Engines, Trahem Pumps, Kriebel Engines, Boilers and Steam Generators Zaunilru2Iaehincry.2Tarinc2FachUiery CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES, Hlacksmlth Forges and Drills, Best Axle Urease and Compouud In the world.Pow- ell's Brass Goods and lion Pipe. Send for Circular. Mr Monef s ff orlli Nutice for Publication. L.VNI) OFfr'IOK AT OREGON' CIL'Y Oregon, Oct. 4tb. IKK). Not ice is hereby given ihatlhn followlng-n-inied settler has hied not'ea of her Inten tion to make final proof in support of her claim, and tbst said proof will be made be fi.re the Keglsterand Receiver of the U. S Land O.ceat Oregon City, Oregon, oa 2iov. 15th. 1890, viz : Mrs. S. Holies., Pre emption I).8,No.709S.for the NEJi of section 23. T5N.R7W.W.M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis. : Edward Bur chard. "Whalen C. Groff, Hiram Groff and William B. Marye, all of Jewell, Clatson County. Orsgon. J.T.APPERSON, 15 Register. S AIZ OREGON. The Lowest Prices ! nMjf WM? 353 Astoria, Oregon. X V KETAIL DEAfiEIl IN GO TO LARSON & HiLLBAOK -Fon- GROCERIES AII TillJSll FRUITS. Orders Delivered Fkc of Cluirge. Country Orders Solicited. Thinl street. next to Pioneer ofiice. S.AHNOT.& KKRCIiliiN ASIOKIA. OKKGON The Pioneer Machine Shop BUCKS.M1TH JK9&Pfv''l 3P SHO Mi. AVIl V M .. .. 8&kWESm Doner snop ;2?sP5r --EJJ?V-- AI1 kinds ot ENGINE, GAHNSEY, AND STEAMBOAT WOBS lroraptly attended to. -"- Aspeclalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OK LAFAYETTE STKEE1. Astoria Iron fork Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or General 4 MacliDists ail Boiler Men Land and Marine Engines BOII.EK WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a sPEcrAivrv, Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. JOIIX FOX....... A. L. Fox, J. G. IInSTI.KK. President, and Supt ... .Vice President . Sec. and Trcas CHRIS. EVKXSON. F.COOK THE Central Hot EVENSOM" & COOK. On tho European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish Meats, Etc., Cooked to Order, WATKRSt, Opp. Fonrd & Stokes A FIRST CLASS SALCOH Run hi courifcrtnn with llu !ryinlp? Th IVsl of WINES, LIQUOR? AND Ci: A Good l!il;l;ir! InJ.It :uk t'riv.t 'wi Koonia. 11 1 flMP' ViiS?S' A mr.zmmM :,& m Stocholr.Grs? Mcciinj. NOTICE IS HEKIiCY GIVEN THAT THE annual nieetius of the Stockholders of the Fishermen's I'ackln? Company will be held at the office of the company on "Weduesday, Oct., 23th, 1800, at 9 o'clock a.m.. for tho purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuin? year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the president, G. A. NELSON, Secretary. SCHOOL Our Stock of Oregon and Complete. We are the Agents for the Exchange of Books to he used in Washington. RIFFiM : H garaT- -V--iiiMii iwn n ii iijiiimiii i Mtr-"-"'""rn,iMr7mzmrmrmTmacMammmmmimmmmmmmi The "Smith Premier" KV-"' -aft-4 v5lu -Jan i "i i ? r fc-n . . JfiaBBrjinBHfflSHw3SS samm3zs&&mmmgm f. A "SMITH PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can he seen at THE ASTORTAN Office, where it is in daily nse. 3CEE?S IN Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. AH the Latest Styles lie buys for Cash at Eastern Trices. 'He Guarantees the Eest Workmanship or all Garments. Gill anil see for Yourself, llarth r.Iock. ASTOKIA. OK. csrO "S?C5 cpio:: cI?Jinbia FOR FRESH BREAD, Calces, and Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered. COOLEY BROS. -.!! I.JMi i -MU1 Hl.llP...HII.il'ill.'l.l'TWJm.iJ-l illamette Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normalj Business, Law and Medical Courses. Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Cources. It Is the oldest, largest and least expensive Institution of learning in the northwest. School opens Hrst Monday In September. Scud for catalogue to THOS, VANSCOY, President, Salem, Or. Pordai's Great Mmstrial Exposition OPENS SEPT. 25th. I89Q CLOSES OCT. 25th. Sicnor Liberati's Military Band or Fifty Selected Musicians will furnish the music. Six and one half acres oflloor space filled to overflowing with the wonders of this won derful age. A world of Mechanics in Miniature. Wot to visit tins Great Exposition and view Its wonders in every department of art and science will be to miss an opportunity such as has never been presented to the people of this coast before. THE FAT AND DOMESTIC STOCK DEPARTMENT. Will open September 25th and close October 2d. 55,500 is offered In cash premiums In this Department. Stock Department open to visitors from 9 a.m. until 5 p. m. Exposi tion from 1 r. at. until 10 1 jr. One admission ticket admits to both. Price, adults, 50 cts. ; cbildren, 25 cts. Iteduced rates on all transportation lines leading to Portland. For information addres?, E. V. ALLEN, Supt. and Scc'y. eiaiiard's Is the Choice of Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. T7EINHAEI), Portland, Oregon. Corner Twelfth ami B. Telephone 72. mi i i mB Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have comploted arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Yonr patronage in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. 44Nk a"3L? LmwTM 3&&ik E. R. HAWES TOR BOOKS. Washington Books is now 1SEID. TYPEWRITER Contains more points of merit thau any other Typewriter on the market. If icu are interested in, or contemplating- the purchase of a writing machine, send for illus trated catalogue to W. REYNOLDS, Agt. No. 29 Stark Street. PORTLAND, - OREGON. The Tailor, STOCK TEE- Bakery :- University Lagei8 Beer ! ihe Connoisseur. P. O. Box 405 House. Ty,vg:ziAAarTii.'i tm vri fjauiacrrtical trajufttl wot Cmsts'oP bread of tmome uVratS f're totisKnow' cfWhere Che VfireGai fit VVl rp R I t'viTinrrt jvetteijitfta.oxmftJl nRS IF YOU WANT THE BEST Buy the CHARTER OAK, With tfie wire Gauze Oyea Doon. ' -