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4W ' V) "jNvs VOL. XXX, NO. 7'2. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, J 888. PRICE laVE CENTS. fiCJk ill iJllI i BUSINESS CARDS. JOJI.V II. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlce. Room 4 and S, over Cit y Book Store. G V.O. VOLAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW. -ce in Kinney's Block, cppo3l Citx lla'l, Astoria, Oregon. U.K. LTO.V. o. C. FULTOX mr-TOS BBOTnERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.. Uooms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows Building. 0. It. THOSIMKt. Attorney at Law and Notary Public. specul attention Riven to practice In the U. a. lJnd Offlce, and the examination of mud titles. A full set ot Abstract Books for f'latsop County In office. "ikice Up stairs, opposite Telegraph Office. J. q. A. BOWLBT, tttorncy and Counsellor at Lttiv )iuce on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon P I. WIXTO. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Kooms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Bulld- I'C. "I B. WATSOJT, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business beloro the U. S. Land Office a pecialty. Astoria, - Ohkoox. ru. J. k. la l'onch, DENTIST. Booms 11 and 12 Odd Fellow j Building. ASTORIA, - - OREGON, J-JKS. A. 1 AXD J. A. FUITOX. Physicians and Surgeons. Office on Cass street, threa doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. JAY TETTliK, 31. I. l'lrYSICIAN AND SURGEON Or ick Uoorns 6 I'ythlan Building. BK3IDEN-CK : SK comer Wall and West 9th streets, oppoilte I. W. Cae's, A. K. SHAW. DENTIST. Rooms lu Allen's Building, up stairs, cor iter Cass and Squeraoqua streets, Astoria Oregon. M as. im. nvKs..viAiij, Offlce and residence, D. K. Warreu's for mer residence, Astoria, Oregon. Diseases of Women and "Children, and of the Eje and Ear, specialties. .. 3. r.STES. PH YisICl AN AND SURGEON. OFrica i irejcou. Oein Building, up stairs, Astoria, re. AiiFitEi) KiarxKY. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his offlce, and uiny be lound there at any hour. TAS. W. WKtiCU. AGENT FOU Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance" Co. Sept. Columbia Water Co. Office On Water Street, Astoria. Oregon. rK. FliAXK. PACJE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Offlce. Astoria. Oregon. Q.Kr.O K. I'AEKEK SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND City Surveyor of Astoria, ltesldence : Near Clatsop Mill. N- D Raymond, Deputy. Office at CUv Hall. E. C. irOLUEX. Notary Publio, Oommissioner of Deed3 For Washington Territory. AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND ISHVRASCR ArtKST. Offlce at Eolden's Auction Rooms. Chena mus Street, Astoria, Oregon. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 rythlan Building over C. H. Cooper's Store. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or fcan rranclscolor Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANT. New Goods by Every Steamer. Call tad See nim ail Satisfy Tonrself. P.J Meany. Merchant Tailor. H.A mttfCvJ fi, t c a " I unhesitatingly add my testimony to the great bene iits to be derived from Sim mons Liver Regulator. I wa3 afflicted lor several years with disordered Liver, which resulted in a severe attack of Jaundice. I had good medical attendance, but it failed to restore me to the enjoyment of my for mer health. I then tried the most renowned physi cians of Louisville, Ky., but all to no purpose, where upon I was induced to try Simmons Liver Eegulator. I found immediate benefit from its use, and it ulti mately restored me to the full enjoyment of health." A. H. Shirley, Eichmond, Ky. . .."I most cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from Bilious Attacks or any disease caused by a disarranged state of the Liver." W. E. Bernard, Kansas City, Mo. . ZEIL1N & CO., PhilaJelpkci, Pj. Prior 81.(10. Wilson & Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HAEBWAEE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR' SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Roller Mills. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. A Proclamation! Dr. I. Guv I-eivls. 1 "niton. Arlt.. vm .. "A J ear ago I had bilious ftMer; fill t'i I'llls -Hero so highly Teirommi-mlcil thatluscdthem. Jscvcr did mi-ilN-in.-hat o a happier effect. After a practice of a quarter ofacenturj-, I proclaim them the best ANTI-BILIOUS medicine ever used. I alwajs pre kcrlbo them In my practice." r l in J Q Cure all Bilious Diseases. SOLD EVERYWHERE. J. a. D. GKAY Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES FLOUR, AHD FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT fieneral Storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria. Oregon. E. C. HOLBEN. AUCTIONEERS COMMISSION ACENT. ESTABLISHED 1874. Dealer In New and Second-hand rnrnltnre and Bedding. Will conduct Auction Sales of land, Stocic or Household Goods in the country. Will appraise and purchase Second-hand Furniture. Consignment1) solicited. Quick Sales and Prompt Cash Keturns Guaranteed. Astoria Acentfor Dallv and Weekly Ore- gonian. Fire! ls'one of the greatest blessings when yon have it under control. If jou build your fire in one of those Magee Ranges or one of those Acorns or Argandsat John A. Jlont gomery's. you will find it a pleasure to pre pare a meal, or If vou get one of those Heat ers you will find them to be clean and eco nomical and an ornament to j our parlor. If vou intend getting a lange or a heater don't fail to look at his Mock. You should call In see his beautlfnl Ornamental Coal Vases THIS PAPER" Is on file InPhlla JelpMa at the Newspaper Aarer tlstnc XsencT of lleunk ur auuicruaa egeara. am r Fire THE LAST BUFFALO. A Question in Which Every Eesident of Montana is Interested. It is quite difficult to find the man in Montana, who didn't kill the last buffalo. .We encountered the first one who did, away down in the corner of the territorj' on the little Missouri river. He was a stockman, and came along where we were camped one night on the way to his ranch." "Are you fellers huntin'?" he asked. "Partly." Briar replied. "Expect to find iny buffaloes?" "Well, no. They're all gone, aren't they?" "That's what. I was working up'n the Sweet Grass mountains a year ago an' one day I struck a buffalo and run him about four miles and killed him. Ho was the last wiid buffalo there was." A few days later while we were driving along the Powder river one afternoon a cowboy came rid ing across the range from toward a little buneh of stock, and when he came within about forty yards stopped his pony and called eut: 'Say, you might as well go back, you won't git none." "Won't get what?" "Buffaloes. I plugged the last one with my six shooter, up on the Milk river, two years ago." At Miles city, wo got into con versation with n man who kept a harness shop. "It's too bad," he said, iithat the buffalo has become extinct." "Yes, it is." "But it's a fact though tho last one has gone I got him myseif out'n the bad lands last spring. Ev'ry body said it was the List one of the last herd." hen we were near miunirs, a man trot in to ride with us. He said he was an old hunter and soon started in on tnc subject of buffa loes. "When I was up on the Saskat chewan a year ago there were a lot of English hunters got after he last band of buffaloes and thought thev cleaned them out." "Didn't they?'' "One of 'em goi away . mon strous big 'tin." "Do you suppose that one is up in the Saskatchewan country yet?" "There yet?" and he looked .it ns with a pitying exprcMOn. 'Didn't I sav 1 was thcie? No. -n, he ain't theie jet 1 Mieaked up on him an' give it It him m the right eye. Ev'ry body "round here knows me a- old Pi?en Browi, the man that killed the last buil.ilo on earth." We afterwards went down from Livingston to Cinnabar on the train. On the trip I occupied a seat with a minister from Helena, and asked him if he could account for the fact that the people of his territory were so anxious to have it thought that each had killed the last buffalo. "I don't know why it is," he re plied. "It does seem as if most of them are willing to make liars of themselves for the sake of this distinction." "Is it known whero the last buffalo was killed, anyhow?" "U, yes, there is no question about it whatever, and that makes it all the more inexplicable why men should tell a story of whiuh it is so easy to prove the falsity. Yes, tho last bufalo was killed up on the Salthead river. I was up there with a small party of promi nent Helena gentleman on a deer hunt last summer. They were all out except myself ono day when they ran across the last herd of buffaloes about a mile from camp. They managed to kill them all ex cept one, and what did that one do but come bolting right into camp on the run. 1 picked up a gun and shot it through the heart. Yes, sir, I'm the man who killed the last buffalo myself. It was a scrubby buffalo, but I dropped it just the same. I'm sure I don't know why people will eo nelit on lying about this question when they must know that I'm tho man who did it."--J?7. IT. Carruth, in Chicago Tribune. A Clear Complexion. How can you expect a clear complex ion when the blood is full of impurities and thf stomach closged ? The blood be comes impure because tiie liver does not act properly and work off the poison from the system, and the certain results are blotches pimples and eruptions. Pmify the .blood with Simmons Liver Regulator, and regulate the liver, stom ach and bowels, and then the skin will become clear. Sound Loggers Organize. Seattle March 22. Ata session of loggers held in this city to-day was organized the ruget sound Loggers' association, with the following efficers: president, Dud ley Blanchard, of Samish; vice president, J. R. McDonald of Sat sop; secretary, P. Clothier of Skagit; treasurer, Terence O'Brien of Stuck. Loggers assembled repre sented an annual production of about 200,000,000 feet, or nearly two-thirds of the entire production of Puget sound. D. Blanchard, J. R. McDonald. Terence O'Brien, Isaac Cathcart and II. Clothier were appointed an executive com mittee. A constitution and by laws were adopted. The organization was perfected with great harmony. Some dele gates favored shutting down all the camps for three months, but it was voted down and a resolution adopted that a logger should not be the first to make a breach be tween themselves and tho mill companies. A resolution was also adopted to establish at Seattle a loggers' headquarters and statisti cal bureau, to keep a record of logging interests, and give a month ly report, which shall state the amount of timber in tho water, amount put in during the month, amount each mill company has on hand, amount consumed during the month, and other necessary matter, so that loggers can deter trjine whether to increase produc tion to keep up with the demand or cut down production so as not to overstock tho market. The mem bers of the association are to meet in Seattle the first Saturday in each month, to hear tho report and consult. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is adapt ed to every age and to either sex. Being very paiatable,jhe young est children lake it readilv. If yon covet appetite, fleth, col or, vigor, take Ajer's Sarsaparil'a. Sold by druggists'. Portage Bailways. 1 1 was the expectation, says the Orifjonian, that if the claim of the hta.fi' .iir.inm the national govern inont, for about 3(50,010 fot ex peiibcs incurred during the civil war, 1ij1 been allowed, the money would hae been devoted to build ing ponage railway.-, around the dalles of the Columbia and at the Cascades, the $360,000 being buffi cleut for both piojects. However, the third auditor of the treasury, at Washington, recently decided that tho claim had no standing, and the scheme for the disposition of the money, as outlined above fell flat. According to the plan suggest ed by Capt. Powell, a portage rail way at the Cascades would cost 100,000 if built outside the canal, and 050,000 if built alongside of it, as the line would be twice as long if built away from the canal. $apt. Powell says the portage railway will not now beriously interfere with the canal work, even if located alongside of the canal, nor cur tail the canal appropriation. The engineers' department, he judges, can take no action unless an addi tional and special appropriation is made. The portage railway is in tended for u-e during the building of the canal, and would decrease freights on government supplies, which during periods of operations are considerable. -That Ilackinz Couen can be so quickly cured by bhiloh's Cure, guarantee it. Sold by J. O. Dement, We Slnloh's Cough ana Consumption Cure is sold by if on guarantee. It cure consumption. Sold by J. C. De ment. Sleepless lights made miserable by that terrible cough. ShiloU's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by J. C. De ment. Shiloh's "Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, I1033 of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by J.u.uement. Renews Iler Youth. Mrs. Phoebe Chester. Peterson. Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of tho tewn: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many vears: could not dress myself without help. Now I lam free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do ail my own housework. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my j outh, and removed completely all dis ease and pain." Try a bottle, only 60c. at J. C. De ment's Drug Store. ttfMWw Am te CASH. 1888. EIJ 1 11 1 ' S-p:g?mH SctI illlill BTR&OT, i i Essa H oox" kw i9 'akik IWI Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes, A marvel of purity, strength and -wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test. shirt wcieht. alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in cans. BoYAL Baking rowDERCo. 10G Wall-st., N, V. HOTELS AXD RESTAURANTS cunts. uvEJf sox. r. cook THS EVENSON & COOK. On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month. Private Rooms tor Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, l'nli. Meats', Etc., Cooked to Order. Y VTI'.ttHt.. Opp. Foard & Stolen A FIRST CLASS SALOON Hun in connection wllh tho Tremkes. Ilie Ilest ot WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Onod nil Urd Tablet and l'rlrate Card I'ooms. THE Casino Eestaurant One block from tho O. R. & X. Dock, M. Kl. SERRA, Proprietor. A Good Ivleal For 25 Cents. owerslii any Stjie. 25 cents. In connection w rli tilts Popular ltestao rant Is run a 11 st-class Saloon. Wf H stocked ultli choicest Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Now York Restaurant. CEO. BAKER, Prop'r. Opposite Murray i Co.'s, Water ttreet. A Good, Clean Meal Furnished At ltcasonable Rates, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ovsters In Every Stvle. Game. etc. You are invited to call. -AGENCY OF SAX FRANCISCO. Astoria, Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Current Rates. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the Worla JOHN F. McGOVERW, Agent. B. II. Coleman, Accountant. asc, BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available In any part ot the 0. S. and Europe, and on bong Kong, China Officii Hooks :-i0 a. m. to 3 r. si. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. rrcicrlptlons Carerully Compounded. Azent for Mexican Salvo and Norwegian Pile Cure, PC DER Centra Hotel M UnCo My completoment of STRAW, TOR 3IANTJFAQTORERS are now in stock, PTYLE, QUALITY and PRICE. Spring aad Summer 1838. -FULL Men's, Youths' ni Boys' Mint Hue Shirts, Unlerwear, Etc., IN FURNISHING GOODS. Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Blankets, Quills, Oil Clothing, Etc., Etc. Kinney's Brick r.uildini;. Opposite ltcscuo Knsine Home Street Enilroad runnins by the door. 1SgS2. WiDEN FLAXMlLLS.USBURN.IREUNDr tH'Wra? GRAND PRIX PARIS, 1873, AND GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEDR. Thoy received tho ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the Ziondon Fish.Grios Sxhibriion 1883. And havo been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various 1AL Than the goods ot any other IN THE WORLD. Quality Can .Always be Sspondsd on. Experiencefl if Mi HENRY BOYLE & Co., 517 and 519 Market Street. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twine, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand, SEINES. POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prices. Consisting of -S CAR I.OADS of fine Artistic and Plain urniiure, Carpels, 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 advance in freight, the benefits thereof vro propose to shara witi our customers. Call and Seo Us CHAS. HEILBQRN. ONE PRICE. esf SOFT, STIFF, POCKET and WOOL HATS direct from EASTERN and which spank for themselves as ta LIKE IX- iLstoria, Oregon. muj ' i m iriww EXPOSITIONS enen use -no uner. SAN FRANCISCO