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OJ ' ' "' 'L ......... . ,,, . ' " . . . VOL. XXX, NO. 60 ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, J 888. PRICE LIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN' H. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. uaiee. Room 4 and 5. over City Eook Store. 1 KO XOLiXI), XTTOKN'EY AT LAW re in Kinney's Block, opposite C'.tv tl ill Astoria. Oregon. h n I.TON. G. C. FUI.TON lU'LTOX BHOTUER.S. a 1TOUXEYS AT LAW. niin .1 and C. Odd Fellows Building. I It THOMSON Attorney at Law and Notary Public. vivid attention given to practice la the v - iJindOnico. and the elimination of .111.1 titles. A full set ol Abstract Books lor tatsip County In oface. ntFirsf-rp stairs, opposite Telegraph uraw. e . K. IIOWXBV. .ttururj and Counsellor tit .Law aceon Chenaraus Street, Astoria, Oregon ,1 1 WISTOX ATTORNEY AT LAW. Kooms No. it and 12, Pythian Castle Build- "if. p It. WATSOS, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a pecialty, ASTORIA. - - OREOOIf. IR. J. K. JtA. FOKCK. DENTIST. Kooms u and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA. - - - OEEGON. P)US. A. Ifc ADJ. A,Fl'LTOS. Physicians and Surgeons. Office on Cas3 street, three doors south of uaareiiow's nuiiaing. Telephone No. 41. I" AY TUTTLK, M. I. I'HVSICIAN AND SURGEON o-ncr Hoonis 8 Pythian Building. Rk.idence : SB corner Wall and West tth streets, opposite I. W. Case's, A. K. SKAff DENTIST. (looms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor tier Pas and Squemoqua Mreeis. Astoria Oregon. ITim. UR. OIVe'H.AAt!l, Office and tesldeuce. U.K. U'arien's for mer residence, Astoria. Orcgou. Diseases of YTomen and Children, ai.dof Oie Eye and Ejr, specialties. IK.O. It. ESTKH. PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON. h"ick : (itin Building, upstairs, Astoria, Oregon. rU. ALKItGI) KIVXF.Y. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his offico, and luay be found there at any hour. T)K- KItAXK PAHK, PHTS1C1AN AND SURGEON, 7 Opjioslte Telegraph Office. Astoria. Oregon. TA. XV. WK1.CII. AGENT FOR Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. Supt. Columbia Witer Co. Omch-Ou W.iier Street, Astoria, Oregon. Q.KtO F. PAKKKB SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY City Survayor ol Aatona lsldeiicc : Near Clatsop Mill. N-D Raymond, Deputy, office atutv mil. E. ". IIOL5IF.Y. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds For Washington Territory. Ai;cTioNr.Ei:, real estate and IXSCRAXOE AOKXT. Office at Kolden's Auction Rooms. Chcna inus Street, Astoria. Oregon. A. WJIITH, DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Fythlan Building over C. H. Cooper's Store. Fashionable Dressmaking; A First-class Dressmaker. lately from the East, is associated with Miss M. L. Richardson, On Cass Street. 3 doors south of The Asto niAjf oflee, where they are pre pared to do Dressmaking In All Its Branches. Ladtes, give them a call and be convinced. A perfect Fit Guaranteed. House To Let. K K003I3. HARD FINISHED. LOW O rsm. Apply, e.C. HOLDBN. nr . Remain spe " I have been suffering for over two years T.-ith Dy3pep3ia. For the last year I could not take a drink of cold water nor eat any moat without vomiting it up. My life was a misery. I had had recommended Simmons Liver Regulator, of which I am now taking tho second bottle, and tho fact is that words cannot express the relief I feel. My appetite ia very good, and I aiger-t everything thoroughly. I sleep well now, audi vhw! to he very restless. I am i!r.-h-ing up fast; good btronq foTfl and Simmons Liver Regulator have done it all. T wt ito this in hoped of lieiii' iiting omc one who J.a.s rtuliiv.l as I did. and v .ild 1 1!;.? ..t'it to tiu'-.L" - iii in-'.,: if de-iift-d ' JJKP ZEIUN & CO.. Philideloha. Pa. i'rlrc Sl.OO. Wilson & Fishe Ship Ciiaiidlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS MILLFEED AOEXTS FOR SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Boiler Mills. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. tea stimulate) t':o torplil llrpp, plrcDjtlien the tlls.'tleorcans,rguiattUB bow el , and are unequalcd as art ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE In malarial district! their virtues ore widely recognized, as they posses PECULIAR PROPERTIES In freeing tho system from that poison. Dosa small. Elegantly sugar oated. Price, 23 cents per box. Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St., X. Y. J. H. D..GRAY Wholesale and retail dealer il GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc, LIME, SAND AND CEMENT npiiPral Mtompn nnd IVliir-futrft i .Ana.,. aSjletenns. boot ot Ucnton street, Astoria. Oregon. E, C. HOIDEN, AUCTIONEER SS COMMISSION ACENT.- ESTABLISHED 1874. Dealer in Sewand Secoml-h.'uidTiinilturp and UedrtluR. Will conduct Auction S.i!es of Land, Stock or Household Goods in the country. Will appraise and purchase Second-hand Furnlturo. Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and Prompt Cash lleturns Guaranteed. Astoria Agent for Dally and AVeeVlvOr gonlan. Is one of tho greatest blessings when yru have It under control. If you build jour fire In one ot those Magee flanges or one of those Acorns or Argands at John A. Jtont goracry's. you will find It a pleasure to pre pare a meal, or If you get one of those Ileat ers ou will find them to be clean and eco nomical and an ornament to your parlor. It you Intend getting a range or a heater don't tail to look at his tock. You should call In see his bcautlf nl Ornamental Coal Vases 1 lc nn flla In Thll ilolnMa 11 M lining m. r maatm ltta Xawtpaper Adter- I AT6K sgNt r onwcri2a asents. .t-ji ' j rfy. "-- -.- pise. s a a es Tt g n I tiff railS Fire' nrfii I SB Ub CnEASEBIES A SUCCESS. TrUli of Various Creameries Made in Sen England and the West. The New Encland farmer. a3 well as those of the middle states, iiavo had to wort under many oimcuittes. not least 01 all being the fact that the soil of the vast and fertile west is a competitor, made formable by tho building of railroads that bring transportation down to a figuro that makes competition possible. Tanners through the region alluded to practiced milk-selling until thoy found thoir pastures run out-and their fields re roduced in fertihtv. Thiswa3 the result of a system that failed to return any thing to the soil, which had grown hay and grain crops continuously ond re ceived no return of fertilization. They were compelled to uso fertilizers, at n cost that precluded all profit, on farms that had enriched their owners in previ ous years. It was plain that somothing must be done, and finally it became ap parent that selling tho milk entire was a mistake, and they changed it instead to selling their. cretm. 'Ihis involved tho question of the best creamer to use and required years for its solution. This system had the advantage that it left the skim milk on the farm to bo fed to calves nnd pigs. This was helpful in increasing tho manure piles nnd adding so much to the fertility of the land as to make it unnecessary to buy commercial fertilizers. So tho creameries supplanted the old Rtylo butter factories, and, by accuracy of measurement of cream sold, there was better satisfaction all round. Whether a dairymnn kept a fine herd nnd fed well, or had common cows and fed only fairly well, they cot tho worth of their cream by Tin neenrate test, and nothing more. It also sivert labor as there was much less to carry to the factory of weight. Also, it was necessary for tho factory to send aronnd for its cream, nnd the reduction of quantity made this easily possible. The success of throo separate cream eries located within a few miles of each other, closo to the Massachusetts Agri cultural college, at Amherst, is given in the American Cultivator, a3 also of many more such establishments located in Connecticut, lthode Island, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Illinois nnd Now York. The factories near Ambers only met success when they severally adopted tho Cooley creamer, some of thera changing to thut at n heavy cost fortheirpropnetors. Each patron fin illy chose tho elevator style of creamer. In all New England there are 125 cream eries, of which fully 100 now use tho Cooley and the rest are gradually chang ing to it, as no other kind realizes the fume snocess. One of the creameries near Amherst was about to disband nnd give up the business, when it was decided, at the in stance of a few enterprising men, to in vestigate tho causes of failure. Thev changed their crsamer, and as a result realized a gain of over 10 por coat, in the butter yield. They wore "uccessful and satisfied thereafter. At Wapping, Conn., n creamery was started m a locality worn o.it bv ionc cultivation of tobacco. It proved u sue oos3, and farms that could only carry five or six cows at first, now keep" twelve or fifteen. Skim milk is fed, instinre abounds, tho hay crop is doubled, less fertilizers are )ouglit, and instead of lin ing in debt to merchants tho farmers get their money every month and buy mii plies "cheap for cash," which thej had not done uetore mat we uiowot. Hie Wapping creamery paid its ivtrons an average of "5 cento a pound for tlu cream ned for three year, end the i,t ment for last December was 2ilj cents." ino Liemont creamery in reniisj lv.inia, near the State Agricultural CuIIpsi. was erected at a cost ot s7.V), and can work up the product of ,000 cows, r'armsrs wives are relieved of care, and have more time tor household duties and make more money than when tbey made their own butter. They recehe IT. cents a pound for cream, nverago for the ear round. The averago of pounds of milk to make a pound of butter, for light months, as compiled from tho tests of several crc-anienes. is as follows. Slilk of native cows, 22 pounds; short-horn nign-grade Durham cows, ajj pounds; Holstein-Friesinn cows, high grades, '21 peunds: high grade Jersejn, 18 pounds. They also estimated tho total make of butter, per cow, for eight months, as fol fel fol eows: Native cows rande 202 pounds; Darhams, 211 pounds; Holsteins, 23.1 pounds! Jerseys, 2G3 pounds. The Troy creamerv, at Trov, Penn., makes nearly a ton of butter a dny. The Spring Mills creamery, near it, during its nrstnmo montiia, produced J,!G3 pounds a day nnd had to be enlarged. They gather cream at a distance of twenty-fhe miles. Throughout the eastern nnd mid dle states they averago to pay 25 cents a pound for cream the year round, and farmers are doing better than when they sold thBir own butter. The success of creameries is distinctly shown in a long article published bv tho ylmerlcon Culflcutor, and one import ant fact therein is that nearly all, after thorough tests, have adopted the same process and have found their success in so doing. Tho result has bocn that farm ers are receiving monthly pay for their cream alone greater than thoir butter sales had formerly reached. Another im portant fact is that by tho system .pur sued each patron gets his just due. Cream seems to bo alike, whether from a highly-fed herd of Jerseys, or from only commonly-fed native cows. Purchasing cream puts all on n just level, whereas milk ha3 very different valuation. The dairyman strains his milk into the cans of the creamer, then he lowers them un der water. The cream gatherer, sent out from tho factory, calls in due time and raises the cans out of the water. Ho re cords the spaces of cream shown on each can; first draws the milk, then the cream, which be carries to tho factory to be made into butter. Eaoh patron receives his pro rata amount for tho cream fnr- niahed each month, nnd thus averages 25 oems per pouna tue year round for what each furnishes. The nnce mid in Pnnarlvnnin or Vbw England is no criterion as to what may be expected in Oresran. but tho tnu principle applies, and if farmers are sat isfied there they must be contented here if they receive ns much for their cream as they have been getting for their but ter. Of course the creamery realizes a profit by making more butter from the same milk then the farmer's wife did, nnd the butter being made on scientific principles is pure, and really better than any f araier with only ordinary appliances can possibly make, and always brings a hicher price. The Lamott cicamsry, in -Pennsylva nia, was erected at a cost of $720, but the I to appear on the same subject, says: iexi wee we snail illustrate an equally convenient building, of tho same capaci ty, that has cost only 400." It say3 a creamery association can be started on a capital of $1200 to 2000, nnd it is a mis take to suppose that $4000 to SSOO0 is necessary. All that is needed is conven ient and substantial buildings furnished with the best butter-making apparatus. AX ADVERSE OPIMOS. IitjTArdlnsr the Stoeklnir of Clatsop Lxkts Mlth Fish. Correspondence between J. Q. A. Bowl by and Senator Dolph conosrning the stocking of the lakes on Clatsop Plains with gamo fish has oalled forth the fol lowing letter: U.S.Coiiitissiox of Fisn isd Fisuebies, "Washihgtos, D. O., Mch. 1, 1883. llo.x. J. X. Dolph, U. S. Senate, Waih inrjton, D. C. Dzab Src: In roply to your letter re questing that the lakes between Skipa non and Seaside bo stocked with some suitable variety of game fish, I bog to say, that I do not think it wise to intro duce into waters in Oregon predaoious species of fish, such as the baas of our Eastern waters, which in time of. high water would make their escape into the Columbia river, and work very serious detriment to the salmon fisheries. I in fer that tho summer temporaturo of tho ponds is too high to permit tho introduc tion of tho trout species with any proba bility of success. Tho ponds as you describe them would be admirably adapted for tho rearing of the carp, but this, of course, is not a game fish, and I presumo tho stocking is asked in the in terest of sport for those who frequent the resorts in that vicinity during the sum mer season. Very truly yours, MlBSU ALL McDoXALD, Commissioner. A Family Hlesslns. Simmons Liver Regulator tho favor ite home remedy is entirely vegetable, wd Is the purest and best family medi cine tint is compounded. No error to be "feated in administering, no Injury fiom exposure after taking, no loss of time. It is the best prewiitive niedt cino, and safe to take, no matter what the sickness may prove to be, nnd in any ordinary disease will effect a speed cure. .NOM1SATIMI CONVENTIONS. The date and locations of al! tho Demo cratic National Conventions are: DVTE. 1832-Mnv 12. 1330 May 20. 1810 Mav 5. 1814 Mav 27. 181S May-".'. ia"2 June 1. ISX June 2. 1S0O April 2ti. 18C0 June If. 18nO-June23. 1M51 An. 29. 1SGS July t 1372-JulyO. 187i;-Jnnj 27. Sia-0-June2i 13U JulyS iirS Juno 0. PUCE. Baltimore. Baltimore. Baltimore. Baltimore. Baltimoro. Baltimore. Cincinnati. Charleston. Baltimore. Baltimore. Chicago. XOMIHEU. Jackson. Van Baren. Van Buren. Polk. Cass. Piorce. Buchanan. . .onom utioii Douglas. Breckinrids'j. McClellan. Soymoar. Greelev. Tilderi. Hancoc'c. Cleveland Now York. Baltimore. St. Louis. Cincinnati f'hicteo. St. Louis. The dates and location of all thi. Be pnhikan National Contention s are- DATK 1S5G Juni 17. TLiCi:. Pniladelphia. Chicago, Baltimore Chictco. PhiindeJpV.M. Cincinnati Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. X.llitSEE. Fremont. L'nooln. Lincoln. Orant. Grant. Haves. Uarfield Blaine. lNW-Msv in. 1SG1-June7. 1803 M.vy 20. 1872 June. ". 1870 June 14. 18S0 June 2. 18S4 June 3. 1SSS Jim? 23. Ayer's Sarsnparilla will leinow that tired feclin.j, ami give new life and enenrv. Thousands of peoplo cei tify to the speedy euro ot all throat and lung nffections, by the prompt use of Ayer's Cherry Pectornl. Will jou suffer with Dyspepsia und Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer Is yuaranteed to cure ou. Sold by W. E. Di'tncnt & Co 5lii!ohi Cough ana Consumption Cjr :s sold by us on guarantee. It cures ciiiiNiimptlOM. Sold by W.E. De ment. Sleepless Nights made miserable by that terrible i-nnsh. Sluloh's Cure is tlie remedy fori mt. Snld by W.E. De ment & Co. ShlleliV Vitalizer is what you need fortm-tiHtion, Losof Appetite, Diz-zine--' ni'd all symptoms of Dyspepsia. 1'iire in ud" tents per bottle, hold bv W K. Den'i'iir- CAMU Manufactured ami For Sale at Wholesale Prices, at The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLLTELAM), Trop'r. Good Ureal, Caie anil Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part of the city. Seaside Bakery. llcst lUUU Bread ami CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturers of Fine Candles. AND Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wholesale and ltetail Dealer In Gaudies. J0HK80.V, IIROM. LEADING LINES. ERIK SIANULA, AT THE OCCIDENT Pkg,Co.,lsnow prepared to lead lines with his leading machine. Pries ot lead placed on lines, eight cants per poaud. wr i onvAl bakikq iV K OWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills ponder never vanes, A marvel of purity, strength and wholcsomenoss. More economical than the ordinary kind?, and can not be sold In competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in cans. ItovAt. 13AKIM1 mil UKK UO. lUi ail-St., i, l. 1IOTELS AND RESTAURANTS CHRIS. EVEX30X. F. COOK THE EVENSON & COOK. On the European Plan. LARUE V1.EAX ROOirS, A FIRST-CLASS HESTAITRAST Board by the Day, Week or Month. Private Rooms for Famine, F.te. Transient Custom solicited. festers, Fish. Meati, Etc., Cooked to Order. W ITER Ht.. Opp. t'onrd JL Htoke A FIRST CLASS SALOON i: in lu iiiiuiecttuii ulihthePrcuiSei. iti lirSt of WIVES, LIQUOR.? AND CIGAR. lji.d rill l-.rj Tnli'r aed lVlvjio Can! iioODii THE Casino Restaurant Una b'.ovk fn.m the O. It. & N. Dot k, M.M.SERRA, Proprietor. A Good Meal For 25 Gents. OWiirs lu an) Style, 25 cent In e ui.uCtiin nl'ii tills fui.u'ar liejt-m-f-.uu U ruu a fl st-cl m haloon, w-ll striked vith choice! Wines, I.lijuou and rtitirs. -AGENCY- fiif.ColeiaDlCfl. Of nAX FKAN'UIsCO. Flayers Wharf and Warehouse, Atoriu. Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Current liatos. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVERN, Asent. It. II. Coleman, Accountant, ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available in anv pattofthe 0. S. nnd Europe, and on Hong Kong, Ctilna Office Hours :-l0 a. it. to 3 r. jr. Odd Feu.ows bvilsixo, Astoria, Oregon. Boat Building. JOE LEATHERS Is at tho old stand prepared to build all Kiuas 01 noats usea on tne i acme uoast. Builder of steamers Electrle, Favorite, Tonqutn, and others. Model Slaking a specialty. Stock and norKiiiansuipnrsi. class. Notice. TrfK MEMBERS 01 THE C K. F. V. MS Ion. and others Intending to ro to Alas ka, are hereby notified that the Alaska Fish ermen's Association of Ban Francisco, have set the following wages, and prices for Salmon : Fifty dollars per month to Alaska and re turn. 10 cents apiece for KlnsSaiinon. J4 cent apiece forSraall Salmou. By ordar C. It. F. r. Union. ALEX SUTTON. Secretary. The Akron Lacquers. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of Cannerymen and others to the fact that he Is the Facifle coast agent for the Celebrated Akron Lacquers, And is prepared to quote low prices ou those goods. Samples furnished on application. J.O.EOZORTH. CASH. I8SB. Spring Stales I mo i Biuio 0 Ilmo i I am beginning to receive direct from tho manufacturers ths now Spring and Summer styles in Oent's Fine Soft and Stiff Hats, In Blacks, Browns, Nntria3 and Late3t Shades, which for quality and prico are uneicolled. When all lines of gent's and boys' STRAW and FCB GOODS ordered are at hand, 1 shall be able to show ono of tho finest assortments ever shown in tha citv. wlnoh will in due timo speak for itself. ' -NEW Boars' Suits, For Spring and -FULL Men's and Youths' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Blankets, Quilts, Etc. Kinney's Btick Bulldlns. Astoria. Oregon. OppoMt lUswe Enjlas Hsu;. Street Railroad running by th door. iUTS. HOUSE FOUHDED.- 178.--" 9 Sas&aS GRAND PRK PARIS, 1873, AXO QltAND CROSS OF TIIE LEGION D'HOKNEDR. They reeoivoii tha ONLY GOLD MEDAL For ITiAX THREADS at the Ziondon Fisheries And have been nwarded HIGIIEU PRIZES at the various Than the goods of any other IN THE WORLD. Quality Can always be Depended on, Exi en HENRY BOYLE & Co., 517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twine, Eope nnd Wetting Constantly on Hand, SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at Lowest Factory" Prices. Consisting of 4 CAK JLOADS of fine Artistic and Plain Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Madras-Silk LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS, Dado Shades, &c, Has Arrived. These goods were purchased direct from Eastern Manufacturers and shipped before the recent advanoe in frslght, tha baasati thereof wa propose to sbart with our customers. Call and See Us CHAS. HEIL50HN. ONE PRIOe. LINES IN- Pas&fs, Eto,. Summer of 1S33. LINES IN- Sshibition 1883. Fisliensn Use i Other. V .UK.jS .iViCtf' c?"mt4&- T ' "r 1--i- u4TaBSi - -"Xt fiCt? narSlwtfL.-