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'gfcf i 0) VOL. XXX, NO. 7. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, J88. PRICE IYE CENTS. AfASt BUSINESS OAEDS. TOU.V U. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OHice, Room 4 and 5. oer City Book Store. a HO. XOLAXD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. i.t in Kinney's Block, opposite City il.ili Astoria, Oregon. C.W KCLTOX. 0. C.FULTOX FIIITOX BROTHERS, ATTOUXEYS AT LAW. -..nms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows Building. c. It. THOMSON . Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention given to practice In the IT. . I -and Office, and the examination of laud titles. A full set ot Abstract Books for Clatsop County in Bfflce. Money to loan. (hfice Rooms 4 and 5, over City Book Store. r l- A. BO Will V. ttorncy and ComiHellor at Law OSlce on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon F. I). WIXTOX ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 11 and 12, Tythlan Castle Build 'ii. ri B. WATSOX, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a pecialty, AsToniA, - - Oregon. "E C. niXKLEV, I. D. S. DENTIST. Is associated with DB. IiA FOItCfc, Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA, - - OREGON. T)KS. A. li. AXD J. A. FBLTOX. I'll jslclaus and Surscoii. Odlce on Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. JAY -jl JTTIiE, 31. D. I'UYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms C Pythian Building Residence : SE corner Wall and West 3th streets, opposite I. W. Case's, A. K. SHAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. M RS. DIt. OWfiXS-ADAllt, Office and residence, D, K. Warren's for mer residence, Astoria, Oregon. Diseases of Women and Children, and of the Eye and Ear, specialties. Ty . BAKER, 31. I. No. 21, Cass St. Office hours from 9 to 11 a. m 2 to 5 r. si. XK. O. B. KSTJT.S. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office : GemTJuIldlng, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. rK. ALFRED KIXSIEY. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. TR. FRANK PAGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon. Q.ELO F. PARKER. SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY Residence : Near Clatsop MM. Robt, Collier, Deputy. TJ C. IIOLDEX. Hotary Public, Oommissioner of Deeds For Washington Territory. AUCTIONEER. BEAI, ESTATE AND IXSUJtA.VCC AGKXT. Office at Kolden's Auction Booms. Chena- mus Street, Astoria, Oregon. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Booms l and 2 Tythlan Building over v. u. coopers btore. E. C. HOLDEN, AUCTIONEER COMMISSION ACENT.- ESTABLISHED 1874. Dealer In New and Second-hand Furniture and Bedding. Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock or Household Hoods In the country. Will appraise and purchase Second-hand Furniture. Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and Trompt Cash Returns Guaranteed. Astoria Agent for Dally and Weekly Ore- gontan. H. C0BSffl! OREAfREMEDY CURES RHEUMATISM, Lumbago, Backache, Head ache, Toothache. NEURA1GIA, Sore Throat, Swellings, Frost bites, Sprains, SCIATICA, BRUISES, BURNS, SCALDS. For Stablemen and Stockmen, Tho Greatest Itemedy Known forllorso anil Cattlo Diseases. Chronic Cases 40Ycars'StandingCurcd Permanently. Crippled Cases Throw Awav Crutches; Cured Permanently. Chronic Cases At Onco Relieved ; Cured lroinitIy. Chronic Cases Cured Without Itclapso ; No Iteturn of laln. Chronic Cases Cured ; Ko Pain In Many Tears. Sold by Druggists and Dealers El crywherc i The Charles A. Vogeler Co., Balto., Md. Wilson& Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOB. SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Roller Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OKKGON. SPECIAL Burning Tests GOAL Oil, MADE AT OAKLAND. OAI,., OCTO ber 19, ISST.byCIIAULES J. WOOD BUKY, at the request of the City Council, in the presence of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, the Fire Warden. City At torney and members of the City Council ELAINE OIL, Burned at 13S dejr. STAR KEROSENE, From Whittier. Fitter & Co. Burned at ISO Acs, STARLIGHT, amiiy avorice," Burned, at 10G desr. PEAKL. OIL, Burned at 104 tics G OLDEST STAB. Bnrned at HO (leg. "Extra Star" Kerosene BEATS THEM ALL ! Sax Fbakcisco, October 21, 1887. Messrs. WHITHER, FDLLEK & CO., Front and Fine fatrcets. City : Gentlemen: I have made a ery careful and thorough Burnlne Test of j our "EXTRA bTAR KEROSENE, WATER WHITE, EX PUEbSLY FOR FAMILY USE." and lind the Burning Test to he 1-48 Degrees. Very respectf ull v j ours, CHARLES J. WOODBURY. Wing Lee & Co. IMPORTERS AXD DEAtEES IX Chinese and Japanese FANCY GOODS, Curiosities, Lacquered Ware, Iory Toys, Fine Crockers, -Ilk and Crape Hand kerchiefs, Shawls, Tea. Ladles' Underwear, Etc. This Is the only place to huy the cheapest and finest articles at any time, Youare welcome to call and examine our immense new stock. No trouble to show you the prices. JU GUY. Proprietor, and also Contractor for furnishing Chinese Laborers promptly for all kinds of Work. Cass street, south of The astobian office. A PUGILIST'S POINTS. How to Be Strong and Healthy. A Sensible and Helpful Talk by a Ke- formed Prize Fighter. Ben Hoean, the reformed pugil ist, closed his evangelistic work in Indianapolis, says the Journal, by delivering his lecture on "Physical Culture." Mr. Hogan is a model of physical development, and while much of his talk was based on personal experience, it showed that he had studied his subject carefully from a scientific stand point. He began with the sweep ing statement that there were more sick than well people in the world, all because they did not take proper care of their bodies. It was the prac tice of people who had money to go to another climate as soon as they discovered they were dis eased. "During my recent visit to California," said lie, "1 found thousands of people from the east theie seeking health. They were living at first class hotels, taking no exercise and eating the richest of food. Many of them asked me what they should do to regain their health, and my answer was t-lways 'rough it.' In every city there are thousands of rich men and women who are ready to commit suicide because of ill health. 'What is wealth without health?' 'Nothing,' I should say, but I do say that while every man cannot amass wealth everyone can secure good health. I know a man who owns a fine horse. He employs two men to take care of that horse and keep himin condition. He is exercised, blanketed and sponged daily. Does the owner himself have a man to take care of him? No. He possibly bathes once a week. He rises at 8 o'clock in the morning, throws his break fast down without masticating it and madly rushes off to his busi ness. At noon he rushes into a restaurant and eats his dinner in five minutes. On he goes, hiring men to look after the health of his horse, but never stops to think of his own body and its needs. "A man cannot digest his food unless he eats carefully. A meal should never be eaten in less than one hour. Gladstone says he bit each piece of meat he puts intu lii mouth twenty times befon- I e swallows it, and that isn't too l ten. The men of to-day who throw their food into their stom achs are physical wrecks in fifteen years. The American doctor studies medicine when he should study nature; instead of trying to prevent disease, they try to cure. There are many people who do not tako a bath in two years, and they prematurely die from poison The poison that accumulates under the first layer of skin breeds disease, and sooner or later must come death. "There are thousands of people dying of consumption who haven't sense enough to know that they can throw it off. No man who is lazy can become healthy, for the best way to bring health is by physical development. I have seen thousands of young men apparent ly on the verge of the grave grow strong by following this daily rou reu tine: When you get up in the morning, rub yourself with a coarse towel until the blood is in circula tion, and then take a cold bath. Never take a cold bath without getting the blood into circulation, for it is dangerous. After the bath rub the flesh for three-quarters of an hour. Then take a cup of tea and eat some toast, and start out for a half-hour's walk. Don't plod slowly along the streets, but walk as rapidly as your legs will carry you. When you return you are ready for breakfast. Eat rice and mutton chops and toast and drink tea. If you are a business man you are ready for business, but if you are training for an athlete you will again start upon the walk and keep it up all day. A man under train ing is required to walk at least forty miles every day. When he returns from his walk he is put under blankets until cooled, and then again put in the bath tub He is taken out and rubbed or manipulated. Then he is ready lor dinner. The athlete or pugil ist would be required to eat raw ham or raw steak without salt or pepper, because it heats the blood. For men who are not undergoing training for pugilists I would ad vise a dinner on rare beef, rice and other vegetables cooked dry. "Every man should attempt to sleep a few minutes after dinner. Sleep is the best digester. A pu gilist who can sleep fifteen minutes after his dinner feels sure of win ning the fight, because he knows his nerves are steady. After he awakes comes the exercise in the gymnasium with the dumb-bells and clubs. No man should be trained with dumb-bells that weigh more than ten pounds. It is not the weight that develops a man, but the movements of the muscle. There are over 100 movements to be practiced with the bells, and when a man has attained them all, he is in a fair way to become phys ically powerful. "Every boy and every man, no matter what his business, should spend two hours of each day in a gymnasium. It is all a mistaken idea that a course in physical training tends toward pugilism and rowdyism. The result is quite the reverse, for the training engenders a spirit of generous manliness and nobility. Of the hundreds of men I have taken through a course of physical training I never knew one to become a pugilist. Pugil ists are born not made, and it your boy wants to be a pugilist he will be one without going to a gym nasium. "Every minister of the gospel should preach a sermon on phys ical training once a month. Out of four hundred ministers I saw in New York not two had physical powers sufficient to balance their mental powers." Referring again to food, Mr. Hogan said that .1 man should avoid hot biscuit as he would avoid poison. Well cooked benf, he said, was also killing hundreds of people, and thev did not know what caused dyspepsia. Refeiritig to ventilation, he said Indianapo lis was the worst city he was e er in for impute air in building. '! went into a church last Sunday," said lie, "anil the air was o foul that 1 had to excuse mytelt iu c.iup the atmosphere was enough to stagger a man. Windows should always bu kept open above and below, mid then 11 cuncnt of air is avoided. Many people have a foolish idea that they will c itch cold if they sit in coo! air, but cold stir or fresh air never gave anybody cold." The time had come, Mr. Hogan said, when America must educate their children physically. Under the present educational system the schools are turning out tramps and vagabonds. What would he do with the women? was often asked him. "I would put them in the gymnasium, too," said he. I would give them the broom, the flat-iron, and the wash tub. The women need phys ical exercise fully as much as the men, and they will have to rid themselves of the idea that they cannot sweep, iron and wash, and still be ladies, unless they want their offspring to be physical wrecks." Peace on Eaith Awaits that countless army of martyrs, whos ranks are constantly recruited from the victims of nervousness and nervous dis eases. ne price or tne dooii is a sj stemat Ic course of llostetter's Bitters, the finest and most genl.il of tonic nervines, pursued Ith reasonable persistence. Easier, pleas anter and safer this than to suash the vict ualling department with pseudo-tonics, al coholic or the rcerp, beef extracts, nene foods, narenth-s, sedatives and poisons in disguise. "Tired Natuee's sweet restorer, balmy sleep." is the providential recuperant of weak nerves, and this glorious franchise being usually the consequences of sound di gestion and Inert-ased vieor. the great stom achic which insures bo'h Is productive also of repose a: the required time. Not unrc f reshed awakens the individual who uses It, hut v liorous. clear headed and tranquil. Use tlih 15 ttprs also In f e er and ague, rheuma tism, kidney troubles, constipation and bil iousness. Ladies, this is leap year. You are not wall flowers for the next twelve months. JUay the dancers at your weddings have occasion to bless the year with three eights. Ayer's Cathartic Pills stimulate the appetite and regulate the bow els. Try them. Have you seen Aver's Almanac? "Pay as you go" is good enough except at hotels. There you pay as you come, unless you have bag gage. If faithfully used, Ayer's Sarsa parilla will remove scrofula in whatever form it exists. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement fwuu weight iiRPRIEEfe Its superior excellence proven In millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cent ury. It is used by the United States Gov ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's the only Baking Powder that does not contain Am monia. Lime, or Alum. Sold only In Cans. PRICE BAKING PO WDER CO., NEW YOKK, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. HOTELS ANL RESTAURANTS TO. AIXEX, Prop'r. First Class in Every Respect. Free Coach to the House. cinas. nvnxsox. F. COOK THE EVENSON & COOK On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIHST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month. Private Rooms for ramilie-. Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Ojsteii. Pish, Meats, htc. Cooked to Order. VI'.VTKKSr., Opp. 'oard !fc SioLom A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run in connection with the Premises. The Rest of WINES, LIQUORS AND CJGARS. Good Bil iard Tables and Private Card Rooms. THE Casino Eestaurant One block from the O. E. & N. Dock, M. M.SERRA, Proprietor. A Good Meal For 25 Cents. Oysters In any Style, 25 cents. In connection with this Popular Restau rant Is run a flist-class Saloon, well stocked with choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AGENCY- I OF SAX FRANCISCO. Flavsl's Wharf and Warehouse, Astoria. Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Current Rates. Bankiitg Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVERN, Agent. It. II. Coleman, Accountant, sn 0 Is one of the greatest blessings when you have it under control. II you build your nre in one ol those Majree Banpresor one of those Acorns or Areandsat John A. Mont gomery's, you will find it a pleasure to pre pare a meal, or II you get one of those Heat ers you will find them to be clean and eco nomical and an ornament to your parlor. If vou Intend getting a range or a heater don't fail to look at his stock. You should call in see his beautlfnl Ornamental Coal Vases. K. Y. LONG. Fresh Fruit. Fine Cigars, CONFECTIONERIES. Fresh Milk received dally. A fall line of CHOICE GOODS. Opposite Spcxarth's Can Store. fejUlllldl numi WET CoeMMuO 1 11 ?B 1888. 1888. THE STANDARD WHITE SHIRT. LINEN FEONT and CUFis, HEINFORCED BOSOMS. o o IT s 3 o C5 .5 o " at T3 - CJ . -a c S "e o I I i5 I I .TMBB F V" n.bJ L . J PATENT CONTINUOUS STRIP. This ininrnrPtnPntpnTlfeta In tlin nrTltA'!nr of the slit in the back opening, and extending n ASL hntlfl n1 iAnln It- A..fn nn !. 1. uvvixw.tun, aim mctiuig li, again Ull IIIC UlUt'r MUO Ul II1U UpUlUUg. All U1B MCCVUS Ul 3iril extends continuously from one end ot the opening in the wristband to the other. I. L. OSGOOD, KInne 's Brick Building, Astoria, Oregon. Opposite Itescuo Engine noose. II HAVE NO tfttBORr.7 W TMltftBaj ftga f GKAND PIUX PABIS, 1878, AXD GKAND OEOSS OP THE LEGION D'HONNEOK. They received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the Xiondos. Fisheries Exhibition 1883. And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Than the goods of any other IN THE WORLD. Quality Can &lTsrays bo Depended on, EiDBriencefl Fislii Use no Ota HENRY DOYLE & Co., 517 and 519 Market Street, - - SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twine. Rone and Nettiner Constantly on Hand? SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prices. Strike it P. ich! BUY YODB Groceries Provisions -OF- Foard & Stokes Their largely Increasing trade enables them to self at the very lowest margin of profit while giving you goods that are of first class quality. Goods Delivered All Over the City. The Highest Pries Faid for Junk. a a o o v- v- O 5: s: w jn -I OI ca o nfi ul!a ctvtt nfnlntliflfhfln- . .ihav ,t.-t contixuocsly along this sllttlott n f r ti tfio t.l II.. X 1 - ft. . . Flax Tinea s EQUAL ! etisnrwjjf J. H. D. GKAI Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEE Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT General Storage and Wharfaue on reason able terms. Foot of Benton stru t, Astoria, Oregon. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLAGKSMITHING, & Capt. Bogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoelnir. Wagons made and repaired- Good wnra guaranteed. J