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r-i vX' VOL. XXVII, NO. 21. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, J 887. PRICE IVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. JE. IA FOKCE. DENTIST. Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON. rn. A. I.. FCLTOS. Pliyslclannml Surgeon. OQlre on Cass street, three doors south of Odd Follows building. Telephone No. 41. O TUOEX. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Residence, Upper Astoria, Nillson Hous. FAY TCTTLK, 31. 1- .-,'ICIAN AND SURGEON 0,KICEKooms 6 Pythian Buildinjr. REfiiDEXCE-On Cedar Street, hack of St. Mary's HosDital. P li. O. B. KSTEH. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 'ikkick : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoila, Oregon. TN !t. Fit INK FAttE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telearaph Offlce. Astoria, Oregon. D K. ALFRED KIXNEY. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. E.c C. HOLUES1, Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds For "Washington Territory, Aactlon&er, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Office, at Holden's Auction Rooms, Chena ums street, Astoria. Oregon. C. B. JH0M30S, B. E. COOTKRT. THOMSOS & COOVEKT, Attorneys atXaw and Notaries Public. Special attention given to collection? and Office Rooms 4 and 6, over City Book Store. i ELO F. PARKER, SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND Bz-Clty Surveyor of Astoria Office : N. E. comer Cass and Astor streets, Room No. 8 Up talr. Robt. Collier, Deputy, GEO. A. DOttRIS, OEO. XOUAND XOZ&XD & DOUKIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ortlce hi Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. C W. FULTON. Q. C FULTON FULTOX BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6, Odd Fellow s Building. r q. A. BOWLBY. Attorney ana Counsellor ut Iaw Office on Chenaraus Street, Astoria, Oiegon P. D. WLSTOX ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Butld ing. J B. WATSON, Atty. at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a specialty. ASTOKIA, - - ORKOOK. T T. BARIV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oregon crrr, ----- okegon. Having an experience of nlno years as Register of the Land Orace at Oregon City, Oregon. I am now ready to attend to Land Business for settlers and claimants before any District, or the General, Land Oflice on reasonable terms. Advice and information, if deslied, given by HtaiL A. E. SHAW. DENTIST. Booms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. H A. 83IITH. DENTIST. Rooms l and 2 Pythian Bmld-lng over -C. H. Cooper's Store. THOS. MAIRS, FasMonaMe Tailor A Good Fit Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE Agent for the Celebrated Household Sewing . : Machine.. Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's. i JR AD Eo? MAR K. Lbsolntehi J-Vco front, opiates, JJmettcs and, Ifoison. SAFE. g g&? n, SURE. VjUtS. AT DHCCSIST? AM DEAXZR3. 'ITE CIUm.ES A. OfaELER CO.. BALTiaORK. :ID. Cures Shetaatira, ITesralris. IMBatlacbF, Ileadatbe, Toothache, tpraia9, iirm.rt. r, tie. PKIOE, PffTr OEXT8. At rirnnrlBt mnA TWiln. THE C1IAIIH3 A. YOCELER CO., I1ALTI30KE, KD. Jarea Female Ccarol&Ints. A Great KiSnej tantSy. EST SOLD B7 ALL DRUasiSTS. Boat Building. MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN building boats on the Columbia river and hundreds of fine boats of my build make my guarantee! for good w ork. Head quarters at Kinney' cannery. Will build boats at any po nt on the Columbia rirer where my services may be required. W.U. HOWE. AGENCY OFfiSAN FRANCISCO. Fiavei'sWharf and Warehouse, Astoria. Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Cm rent Rate. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the VoriJ JOHN P. McGOVERN, Agont. IJ. II. Coleman, Accountant. Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS, Portland Holler Mills, Uapitol Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAY HANSEN, Prop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fluo Diamonds t Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All Goods Bought at This Establishment Warranted Genuine. Watch and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Comer Cass and Squemoqua Streets Elmore, Sanborn & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire Insurance AGENTS. Representlni: the Largest and Most Rella ble Fire Insurance Companies. All Business promptly.and accurately tran acted. FlavelsW&arJ, - Astoria Orgon. GERManremeOi fflT CoenCo ISf i Q Is" IL NOT A SUOOESS. An Experiment Which "Was Not En tirely Satisfactory. Just before Eckson and his wife started on their bridal tour, Eck son said: "We want to show people that all newly .married people are not silly." "Yes, wo do, Henry." "Now, when wo get on the train, let us not pay any attention to each other." "All right." "We'll lean apart from each other and act as il we had been married for years, won't we?" "Yes. Oh, 1 tell you what would be the funniest idea in tho world, Henry. We'll take differ ent seats, and after awhile we'll get acquainted. Won't that "be nice?' When they boarded the train they took opposite seats. Henry took up a newspaper and Mollie looked at tho landscape. After awhile Henry looked up and saw the conductor sitting -with Mollie. Henry chuokled. "Thinks she's in love with him, I reckon," the bridegroom mused. "Believe I'll go forward and take a smoke." His cigar must have been unsat isfactory, for he soon throw it away and resumed his seat opposite his wife. The conductor was telling an amusing story, and Mollie was laughing gleefully. She did not even look at her husband. "This is playing a little too fine," Henry mused. "I like to see good acting, but she acts a little too well." The train stopped at a station, and the conductor got up and went out, but returned almost im mediately, and again sat down by Mollie. Just then a young woman came along and asked Henry if she could share his seat. -He con sented, musing that he could play even with his wife. A few mo ments later when he was busily talking, he saw, with a sweetened thrill of revenge, that his wife was looking at him. At the next station the young woman got off the train, and when the conductor went out, Henry sat down by Mollie. "I don't know what you w.uit to sit down here for," she snapped. "Why didn't you get off the train with " "Why, do you want to talk that way for, precious?" "Precious nothing, (jo on, l don't want you here." 'I supposee you would rather talk to the conductor.?" "I'd rather talk to any body that will treat me with respect." "Now, darling " "Darling nothing. I'm going to get off the train and go home, that's what Fin going to do. I'm not going to live with you, that's what I ain't, and when pa asks me why, I'll tell him that you did not treat mo with respect. You don't love me and never did. You used to let on like you did, but you don't even do that any more." "Mollie" "Mollie nothing. Go on. I don't wantyou here." "Now don't be foolish. You know how you oarried on with the conductor. And never saw him before, either." "The mis'chief I haven't. He's my uncle. I was going to intro duce you to him, but I didn't want him to know that we were married until just before wo got off the train." "Mollie!" "What?" . "Won't you forgive me?" "I ought not to, you are so mean." "I was jealous, and " "Jealous?" "Yes." "I didn't know you loved me enough to be jealous."' "But -I do. Don't you love me just a little?" "Yes, more than you do me." "No." "Yes." "No, you don't, precious." "Yes, I do, darling." "If those people wore not look ing I'd kiss you," Henry, after a short silence, remarked. "It's none of their business." "Put your head on ray shoulder. There." He put his arm around her, and when he thought fno onewas look in;, kissed her. "Do you love nie?' she asked. "I adore you." "You make me awfully happy." "And you will live with tner won't you?" "Yes, always. We like the old fashioned bridal tour the best, don't we?" "Yes." "And we don't care how people are looking, do we?" man' "No." "And if they don't like it they can get off the train, can't they?" "Yes, and you will live with mo, won't J'OU?"- "I couldn't live without you." 'And I couldn't live withou you, either." "Because vou love me, don't, you?" Just then a man got up, opened his valise, took out a piece ot cake, handed it to Henry, and said: "It's yours, take it.'' "I don't want it." "But you have earned it." "I won't have it." The man throw tho cake on the seat and, as he made a break for tho forward car, said: "That's the sickest bridal affair I ever saw, and I used to be a cap tain of a steamboat. Arkunsaio Traveler. Whon baby waa sick, we gave her Castori, When sha was a Child she cried for C&storia, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When aheludChildrcn.shogavi. them C&storia Dr. Mary Walker is beginning to show the effects of age, but it would not be safe for any body to gaze in the eagle eve of the doctor and say this out loud. Richmond State. The Rapidity of Progress Toward Health. Even when a good jeraedy for disease Is se lected, depends In some measure upon the manner In which It Is taken. Inegular. in terrupted doses can afford no fair test of the efficacy of any medicine, however sau tary. Taken in proper doses at prescribed Intenals, a reliable curative will effect the object or its use. Among remedies which, systematically and persistently used, ac coinp Ii.h thorough and lading cures, and prevents the recurrence of penodlcdisea.se, lIos:etter'Stom.ioh I Jitters rail .s specially hli;!i. In cast s of dyspepsia, debility, rheu 1'iutKin. fcer ami ague, liver complaint, Inactivity of the kidneys and bladder, con stlpatiou, and other organic maladies, it Is a tried remedy, to which the medical brother hood have lent their professional sauctlou. and which, as a tonic, alterative and house hold specific for dlsoiders of the stomach, liver and bowels, has an unbounded pop ulailty, it is now known why young men crowd around the candy store on Canal street. There are fine nlatform scales there, and ffirls arc given a weigh free. JSfeic Or leans Picayune. Delicate persons, and all whose sys tenrs have become debilitated, should bear in mind that Simmons Liver Regu lator is nut a drastic, purging medicine, does not weaken or deplete the system as other purgatives do, but acts gently. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicatinc beverage to lead to i!itetnpparnce:will promote digestion, dissipate headache, and generally tone up t lie system. Iltin. Alex. II. Stephens, of Ga., s.iys: "Simmons Liver Regulator is mild and suits me belter than more active rem edies." Ben Butler declares that he has "a road on which it is impossible for trmns to run off tho track." Evidently it does not lead in tho dire tion of V shm'.oii. Chica go Z'ribunc. Mj e,asdI?Aw7 Elixir is warranted, is bocauso it is tho best Blood Preparation known. It will positively euro all Blood Dis eases, purifies tho whole system, and thoroughly cuxiasup the constitution. Remember, wo guarantee it. J. W. Conn. It is said that Joaquin Miller's daughter, Junita, can repeat every thins: her father has written. It is to bo hoped that she won't do it at least, not until times get better.--Chicago Mail. v v rv v "Would enjoy your din vvvjvr ner an(j are prevented by Dyspepsia, uso Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets, liiey are a posmvo cure ior Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. "Wo guarantee them. 25 and 60 cents. J. W. Conn. A Nasal Injector rree with each bottle of Slriloh's Catarrh Remedy ?rice 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Bedding's Russia Salve, best fami ly salve In the world, and excellent for stable use. 23cts, For lame Back, Side or Uhest use Shlloh's Porous Piaster, Pnc 25 cento. For sale by W. E. Dement. "J&KE; simmeit: LIVER REGULATOR For all Dis;ases of ths Lire?, Sidneys, Stomach and Spleen. This purely vegetable pre paration, now so celebrated u a Family Medicine, originated in the South in 1828. It acts eently on the Bowels and Kidneys and corrects the action of the Liver, and is, there fore, the best preparatory medicine, whatever the sick ness may rjrove to be. In all common diseases it will, un assisted by any other medi cine, effoct a speedy euro. The Regulator is safe to administer in any ' condition of the system, and under no clrcum- i stances can it do harm. It will inigorate t like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance; will promote di gestion, dissipate headache, and gener ally tone up the system. The dose w small, i not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted. No loss of time, no inter ruption or stoppage of business while taking ths ( Regulator. Children complaining of , Colic, Headacho, or blck Stomach, a teaspoonful or more will give relief. If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poisoa'and protect them from attack. A PDTSIOIAVS OPINION. I have been practidne medicine for twentv vears. ana mvc never Deen a Die to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator, prompdy and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. Hintok, M. D. .Washington, Ark. SEE THAT TOO GET THE GENUINE. PREPARED BY . . Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Price Sl.CO. Look Here B Ilyouwauta neat fitting Suit of Clothes, goto df, 3E3, 3EL02S, Merchant Tailor. Having Just received a complete assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Something Entirely New. I am prepared to make up Suits cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call and bo convinced that I mean what I say. J. E ROSS. Comer Hquemoqua and Hamlljon stroets. east of C. II. Cooper's. PKACTIC.il. GRAINER and PAINTER. SIGNPAINTING, AND GLASS SHOW CARDS. VIj&IX A.D DECORATIVK Paper Hanging, Frescoing, Etc. Shop on Cass St., next to Stlnson's Black smith shop. Astoria, Oregon, Vircinia Cipr anfl Toljacco Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney. Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles, Sold at Lowest Market Rates. FRUITS. CANDIES. NOTIONS.&c 0. H. Stockton. Pioneer Painter and Paper Hanger. Office on Mala. Three doors south of Squemoqua Street. House Painting, Graining, Fres coing, eto. AucHoneer and Commission Afient Established 1874. Dealer In New and Second-hand Furniture and Bedding. Will eonduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock, or Household Goods In the country. Will appraise and purchase Second-hand Furniture. Consignments Solicited, Quick Sales and prompt oash returns guaranteed. Astoria agent for Dally and Weekly Ore gonlan. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE i RETAIL DEALERS IN AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTCBIA OREGON BARBOUrS HMVL m tiJUHL! YfiS9jimfM'.l''s ffnoTffnTHTnr'"rrr IwrHMT' -i 1 feSli SBBBSmKWJCm Jlikiy 4ATie.-r3EaK.lrso' i j-iriimi5 ;:;'rjn-jfr. iir.i i im i 1 1 Q3l ,. HOUSE FOUNDED. 178$.--? f tt GRAND PRIX GRANT) CROSS of the LEGION D'HONNEUR.' THEY IIAVE DEEN AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VAEIOUS International HSxposiiions THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHEB THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE "WORLD. Quality can Always lie Depended on! Emerienceu Merralise no Otter ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. AGEXTS FOB P4CIFJC COAST. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. The Hew Model Range CAN BE HAD IN Agont. Call and Examine It ; You Will bo Pleased. E.R. Hawesls also Agent for tha Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRbT CLASS STOVES. Furnace York, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. E FISHERIES Errr " American Net & Twine Co. Home Office 43 Commercial St., Boston. New York Office, 1 72 Fulton Street. The Largest and Oldest manufacturers of every variety of Fish Netting in Ameries. Nettings for Purso Seines, Pounds, Traps, Gill Nets, &c, &c, mada from the Skepard Gold Medal Twiaao Manufactured by ourselves, and now conceded to he equal, if not superior to any twines now put into fish nettings. can order our goods of any responsible merchant upon tha Pacific Coast, or directly of us. Correspondence solicited. Send for samples and illustrated catalog. All for sale at the lowest market rates. . Colnrtia TransBortation Ccipy; FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight-on Fast Time I THE NEW Which basleen specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson $ Fisher's pock every Monday, WednVsdayand Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland aU P.H. - .Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. -AnaddlrtanaLWair-bermade on Sunday of Wgf 'BS3SSi at 9 O.'clecte Mtmi&T afarniaar. Passenger? -bs this joutgp pormectaU Halaspa I tor 8ound porti. . PARIS, 1878. ' AND ASTOELA., ONLY OF STEAMER . ' .....:.. TLB la 8J ira 1 1 H m BMcrswrrsssassaiM -iPt