ie lr. - 0) .-x ht gattg gtorau. ASTOBIA. OREGON: SATURDAY.. .l'EBRUAKY 8 IKK) City ad County Official Paper. APoktlam) dentist advertises in yesterday's Oregonian that he will give $100 for a perfect front tooth.' And in another column an entire set of 32 is advertised for $10. Evidently there are teeth and teeth. The Oregoniaii. gravely informs a listening constituency thatOIr. Turk' has announced that he "will "stand by Portland. It is evident that Portland srill stand by' him. It is a lovely combination; a holy alliance; and an amusing episode, to those acquainted with the facts. Tar costly and disastrous experi ence of the Southern Pacific railroad company, iu being obliged to depend solely on wood for engine fuel in the recent now blockade, is an additional argument for the necessity of thai company's development of the coal measures of the Xehalcm. Tiik leutuckv editor who advertises to give each new subscriber a drink of crab cider is said to be experiencing a boom iu his circidation department. The power of the press in Kentucky is making itself felt, and when the eider press joins hands with the printing press it is useless to attempt to stem the progress of the constituents of the star-eyed goddess. "When Itichard Iransfield was per forming the part of Itichard IIL in an eastern city a short time ago, and the stage business required that lie should hit down on his throne and rest, he sat down but did not rest; on the contrary lie instantly performed the great Hellenic feat of a swift ver tical spring of fully his own height in to the air. After which he as Itichard Mansfield, not as King Itichard of fered a reward of $7." for the arrest and conviction of the miscreant who dumped those tacks upon his throne. The necessity of a newspaper to de velop and adverts a new town is great. A townsile is laid out one month and a paper started in the next "When one of these future cit ies is described cither in a metropoli tan journal or a real estate advertise ment, in a list including a store, bank, lumber mill, hotel, is the statement of one or more weeklies started. This is as it ought to be, for good newspapers are the heart of a community. From them radiates the strength, pnsh, and life of a town. Though run by pri vate parties they approach the near est to a genuine pnblic affair of any business enterprise. They are the mouth pieces by which the people tell tho outside world of their city, actual and prospective. News papers get more blame and do more good iu return than any other inslitu taon5 in existence. Ock popnlabon in 1750 was 1,200, 000. At the end of thirty years, in 17S0, it had reached 2,015,000 At the cad of thirty years more, the lifetime of a generation, 1S10, it stood 7.239. SS1. In the course or another gener ation, or in 110, it was 17,000,153. At the present time the figures run up to the neighborhood of 05,000,000. If this ratio of increase is a fair basis for prediction we shall have at the time when the ten-year-old boy of to-day shall be forty ycas of age, iu 1920, something like 1G0,000,000 of people in the United States, and when that man of forty reaches his seventieth birth day, 1950, we shall have close upon 400,000,000. That mans sou, who will be in the youth of his old age' in 1900, one hundred years from now, will be the citizen of a republic with a population of more than 1.000,000, 000. These figures are rather appall ing. They are in the regions of the unthinkable, and so far beyond the reach of our imagination that they are practically valueless. It was expected, that at yesterday's meeting of the senate select committe on Pacific railroads the bills with re gard to both the Union and Central Pacific roads would be finally acted Hpon. The committee has already decided to reiort the Union Pacific bill drafted by senator -Prye, but it will not be given out for publication matil the Central Pacific bill has also been passed upon. The Union Pacific bill extends for fifty years the lime for which, the government debt must be paid, and fixes the rate of interest t 8 per cent. The senators will not state what time of extension or rate or interest will be Made in tli" case or the Central Pa nic, bt it i understood that that road will be iven about twice the tiaae allowed th:? Union Pacific, and tkatalowcr rale of interest will be repaired. In the cast of both roads tJae commit lee will insist that all the IKoperty the roads have, whether cov ered or not by the existing law gov ermag them, shall n made lia b4e for the indebtedness due tbe United States. Under this ar raagofiicnt the government will secure Mortgages upon the various branch Uses owned by the Union Pacific ad built without government aid. It always has loen insisted by the rail road that the main Hues would be worthless as a money earner without these feeders, and it is asserted that thtcc latter will greatly increase the ffwrerattent security. Fr Time Pktejrrapks, Gate Hisses Carrnlhcrs' photograph Third street, opposite Ator- 1 4b Sherman's. JmWow's Ladies $3.00 Fine Shoes; ataa flasfeie hand-turned French Kids, St 1 J. Gaedai&n's. WetalMrA's Mr.cr. tsz Wtm Laach at the Telephone Sa- INK. THE HIGH WATER IN TORTLASD. Graphic Incidents of the Flood in the Interior. The Telephone, down at 3:10 yester day afternoon, reports the "Willamette falling at Portland, but still booming. The water reached to Third street, but under the circumstances compara tively little damage was done. The two bridges across the "Willamette at Portlaud, though badly shook up, are standing, and will need extensive re pair. The highest point reached by the water at Portland was 28 feet and six inches above low water mark. The following from yesterday's Ore gonian givesan idea of the incidents of the Hood there, aud the nature of the damage occasioned thereby: Ira F. Powers will perhaps bo the heav iest loser in Portland by the flood. In addition to nearly DOO.OOO feet of lumber, which floated off and the greater portion of Vhich was lost, ono of his warehouses filled with high-priced furniture was shattered against the Morrison street bridge and only a few loads were saved. The new steamer Northwest, in com mand of Captain Kellogg, was the means of saving three warehouses, which ore now lying out of tho current against the P. & W. V. railway track. Tho machine shjp proper, which was tho first to float off, has sunk near the old city water works, where it first lodged. As the water was gradually rising, the danger to tho other warehouses became apparent. The steamer Northwest fast ened ropes around each of them and be gan to remoe tho furniture from tho ono most accessible. Tho work was not prosecuted withoat danger, as tho build ings were liable to float off at any time. Mr. Power's men did not caro "to en danger their lives in doing this work, but Captain Kellogj?s crew wero not so timid. Theg began their work in dead earnest, but did not keep it up long. Two of tho warehouses broke loose at tho samo time and tho men barely escaped with their lives by jumping into their rowboals with which they had provided themselves for .just such an emergency. Tho two buildings soon were carried into the current and got nearly half a inilo ahead of the XortlticcsL Captain Kellogg put on full steam and tho ex citing chaso commenced. Tho North west was not long in closing tho gap, but hho could not make fast to both tho buildings, as tho rapid current would have carried them all to destruction against tho bridge. One of tho ware houses went crashing against tho bridge, while the other was towed out of tho cur rent and tied to tho track of tho P. & V. railway. Tho warehouses which came down later were treated in a similar manner. They are all fattened to the railway track, and yesterday two crews of men wero at work removing tho furniture. A St. Helens dispatch snys: The sawmill has closed down, and tho lumber on tho wharf is'in danger of float ing away. Tho KrHoyij has been en gaged for tho past three days in remov ing live slock from tho lower part of Sauvie's island to a place of safety on this side. No serious damage has as yet lesulted from the flood in this vicinity, with the exception of tho loss of a few sawlogs. Tho mails between this placo and the Nchalciu valley havo been closed down for the past ten diys on account of tho deep snow. SHANTY ROATS. A Prop'ispil National I.r.v Hcirini; on The Subject. Congressman IJrcckinridge of Ken tucky has introduced a bill in the house to regulate theabu'.c complained or. He proposes to require persons who make their residence on boats on the interior waters or tho United Stales, to obtain a license. To do this it is to be enacted. That it is to be unlawful for any per :oii to reside and make residenceupon a boat on lakes, rivers, or oilier inte rior waters of the United States unless a license so to do is first obtained for each head of family, for himself and his family; which license shall only be granted upon proof of the good char acter of the applicant, and tijon the payment of a fee of twenty-five dollars annually. The license shall describe the points ai which, or between which said boat may lie or ply; aud on each boat shall be paiutcd in large letters, on each side thereof, tho name or the license, the name of the boat and date of expiration or license. The license shall be issued under such rules and regulations and by such officers or employes of the United States as the secretary of the treasury may describe and designate. Attempted IXprrts Kolilirry. Tho quickness of the express agent saved a robbery at the Upper Cascades last "Wednesday night. The agent was silting in his car which was along side the what f boat, as the train was standing on the river front lie was dozing apparently when a movement of his dog awakened him. lie lis tened and heard men trying to get in tho tloor. "Without waiting, he raised his revolver and fired a broadside through the door. The would be rob bers then turned and tied but fired in return. One bullet just missed the agent grazing along his stomach. lie sprung to the door, opened it, and fired again. No one was evidently injured as there were no traces of blood. Valuable express was aboartl aud the agent was fortunate to fright en them away without more serious results. No one saw the robbers and hence no effort was made to detect them. DAXGinZOES rrmGATTVES. JV City I'oIlccuiniiN Very Peculiar Experience. Mineral pills and '.ra;tic purgatives irritato t'.ie mucous coatings of the stomach and bowels, in fact their cathartic action Is due to their irritation. The danger attending their steady use is apparent. The new laxa tive principle in Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla I - - ' i uy increasing me mucous secretions and gently stimulating I the stomach. It is purely vegetable, docs not I love its effect, and is safe to be taken occa sionally or continuously. Gus: Vidcau, the well Lnown police officer of 1S2G Howard St, San Fran cisco, writes: -'Aftcrmyown experience I firmly believe that Joj's Vegetable Sarsa parilla will cure the most ob stinate cases of constipation. Although cured I am still taking It and never had my system so thor oughly regulated. By Increasing or diminish ing the dose one has absolute command over himself with this valuablo remedy." IVo. II Sow on Deck. We are now ready for business, and have some first-class hargains in real estate, bofli inside and outside property. "We have a fine bargain in a two-storv house, with an eight-year lease, situated on Third street near the Central hotel. We have at a bargain a fine residence and two lots just five blocks from our office No. f. We also have lots in all parts of the city and acreagcin all parts of the state. Ve have timber claims and farms in Clatsop county. We do not propose to misrepresent any property that we have for sale, but to establish a safe and reliable business. Call and see us at the corner of Main and Third streets, Keal Estate Co.No.9. DUNUAlt & llABDESTY. " 4S& The Oregon Land Co. HAS AN ASTORIA OFFICE S. W. COR. THIRD AND 0LNEY STREETS, Buy and Sell Property on Commission. We Deal in Real Estate and are Successful in Our Business. Now is Your Lots Tongue PointAddition Finety Situated Back of Tongue Point aiKl'Witliin TWO MILES of the Centre of Astoria. Lots Will be sold for a Limited Time at $50 and HeCkroan & Tattle Real Estate and Brokerage. THIRD STREET, W. L Uhlenhart & Co., Real Estate and Money Brokers, OFFICE ON THIRD ST., - 0pp. Odd Fellow's Building P. O. BOX 84 1 . $75,000 Worth of Real Estate For Sale I have opened iny olhce with a splendid selection of liusiness, "residence. Seaside, Farming and Timber I.and. SOME VERY CHOICE ACREAGE PROPERTY, On John Daj's lllvcr, suitable for platting. GOUKKSl'OXDI'KCE SOLICITED. Abercrombie & Stevens, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. We Offer To-Day Choice Acreage! Two Hundred and Twenty Acres Choic? Land on LeuM and Clarke's ltiver, CO Acres slashed and burnt, lr Acres cleared with good House and llarn. One Hundred and Tea Acres part I v cleared on Ferris Creek above Swinson's Landing. Two Ulocks in WAUKEXTOX. " Two Uiocks in MATIKIIVS. o HOUSES AND LOTS AT SEASIDE. Two lts in HUSTLER'S & AIKEN'S. Three Lots on Wast Xinth Street. ASTOHIA. Office in the Telephone Building, 0pp. Thompson & Ross. Telcphoneljortirtnj; Hootc. Best Beds in town. Booms per night M and 2T ctsM per week 1.50. 'New and clean. Private entrance. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc. can lie bought at the lowest prices at J. V. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. The latest style of Gents Boots and Shoes at I .). Goodman's. NEW TO-DAY. C7R in C9Ein A MONTH can be made ?f O IU tW working for us. Persons preferred who can furnish a horse suul give their whole time to the business. Spare moments can be profitably cmploji'd also. A few vacancies in towns and cities. It. F. .! O1IXS0X & CO , 1009 Main St., Richmond, Virginia. Wanted. AOIKL. OK MIDDLE-AREI) WOMAN, to d housework in small family. One who speaks (5 ci man preferred. Iuptir' at ltobb a Parker's. JOB PRINTING NEAT QUICK AMI CHEAP AT TIIK 2 ' 19 ! Astorian Job Office Notice to Shippers. THE WELL-KNOWN A 1 BRITISH SHIP "Patterdale" will be shortly on the berth for Livemool direct. For particulars of freight apply to Messrs. ltalfour. Cuthric & Co.. Portland, or to P. H. CHERRY. Asiona. A. B. Stcinbacli & Co. THE HATTERS and CLOTHIERS. MEN'S AND ROYS' Clothing and Furnishing Goods. HATS TRUNKS AND VALISES. Corner First and Morrison StrecLs, Portland, OREGON. Country Orders Solicited, and Promptly Executed. Time to Buy in - $GO EAST OF 0LNEY. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In 1 Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satls . factory Terms. Purchases delivered hi any part of the city. Office and Warehouse It: Hume's New Uiuldlng on Water Street. P. t). Rex !.i3. Telephone No. 37. t.VT'OICIA. OREGON. Garnaiian & Go. SUCCESSORS TO r. "W. CASK, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AXIl RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. Frcftcriplieas Ctrefally rMMBiled. Agent lor Mexican Salve and Norwegian Pile Care Cannery Supplies' J.H.MANSELL, - REAL ESTATE BROKER, -- XOTAKY PDBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Frontage for Sale. Investments made for Outside Parties. Established, 1SS3. Corresnondence Solicited. Xcxl W. U. Telegraph Oflice. . P. O. BOX 863. THE ASTORIA Real Estate (INCORPORATED.) President, L. P. W. QUIMBY. Secretary, W. The above Company Placed the RAILWAY TO ASTORIA, on the market December iSth, 1SS9. A clean sweep of all the lots in above addition was made by January ISth, 1S00. AN EXTENSION TO THE RAILWAY ADDITION Will be placed on the market February 3d. Get m now while the price is low. Gener.il Ollice, Rooms 16 ami 17, N. E. Cor. First ami Alilcr PORTLAND, OJE, FRASK SPITTLE, Apt Warren & Wright, Real Estate Dealers, MauscH'.s Building, YVaier Street. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. City Property, Seastde Property, Tide Lands, Timber Lands, Farms, Etc., Bonght and Sold. ASTOR ADDITION Astoria's most delightful suburb, hots 20 to ."; cash or inMalliiifiiis. Loans negotiated and a general ments for non-residents a specialty. COHIIESI'OXDEXCE SOLICITED. Flp, the Tailor KEEVS LN Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. He buys foCash. at Eastern Trices. He Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all garments. Call and see for yourselves. Barth's Block, Astoria City Book Store. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY! OF Blank Books, Oflice Supplies, School Books and Fine Stationery. The Best Goods for All Goods Guaranteed as Represented. TIQCES Astoria Beat Estate Co. Office First Door South of the Odd Fellows Building The Best Bargains Yet Offered! In Blocks 2 1 , 23 and 28, HUSTLER & AIKEN'S ADDITION. Less than 1 Mile From the rostoflicc. SIXTY of these Lots sold within the past 8 days. The price of this Choice Property is going up daily, and may be taken off the market at any time. Price of Lots, SI25 to S200, according to Location. Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Third St. Astoria, Oregon. and Trust Co. CAPITAL. $50,000. Vice-President, G. W. WILLIAMS. H. EDWAflDS. AMTU! Astoria, Oregon. commission business transacted. Invest f STOCK THE the Lowest Prices! Wholesal e Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity at lowest 'cash figures. The Trade Supplied, ALL ORDEKS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA lour patronnge in City or Country solicited. four lorn 1 IS WIX VT VOL UET AT Foard & Stokes IN Groceries and Provisions Kverj thins In a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price raid Tor Junk. FOARD & STOKES rmi Stockton & Welch, Real Estate Brokers. 4 AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. City, Suburban and Acreage Property For Sale. MAIN Sl' ASTORIA, OK., V. 0. BoxSll. Ho curbstone brokers employed here Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES. TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tin. and Copper. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., SUCCESSORS TO J", o. HOSS County Coronor. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material Next to astokiak ollice. E. P. N00NAN & CO., (Successors to) J. P. HYNES, DEALERS IN- Groceries Produce. Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEPHONE SO. 7. - P. O. BOX 330. . m" Mi "-'I. I" W MMBB5Ksa?rtTr-s3IMBaMaK THE PEAVEY PATENT CANT D06. HJLBICHORST & COXTJUSTT, Successors to KIltK SHELDON. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. Agency for ATKINS7 CELEBRATED SAWS. LANDER'S LOGGING JACKS. GENERAL HARDWARE. 151 Front Street, PORTLAND, OR. The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IN ASTOKIA, ONLY OF E. R. HA WES, Agent. Call aud Examine It ; You Wlil be Pleaded. E. l. Hawes Is also Agent for the Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. iV- V- ALLEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. o Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits said Vegetables. Received fresh every Steamer. m mm These SEINES are made trno taper and from an actual scale, nnd will hang trne and draw when hang in to linos, and from tho Gold Modal 1-2 Patent Twine. RIGHT AND LEFT HAND LAID PATENT ROPE, 9 thread and larger, soft and freo from kinking. SALMON TRAP NETS knit from the Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine, superior to the medium laid, stronger, more durable and Holds Tar Longer. Letters or Telegraph shall have our Prompt and Careful Attention American Net & Twine Co EatablMjed 1S42. Boston, Sass. CajIUl, f3M,Me. N. B. We have the largest Netting and Twine plant. New and costly machinery has lately been added for knitting heavy Traps for tho Columbia river, and Seines for tbe Alaska Salmon Fisheries, and the most skillful help employed. Highest awards at Boston, lgca, Philadelphia. 187C London Fisheries Exposition, 1883, Wine House. Families Supplied. IVEKED FEEE IN ASTOKIA. ry solicited. A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon. OELO & IWKKRK. CYKL A. IMNSOX. Parker & Hanson Sl'CCESSOiSS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steame THIS WEEK. f I The Old Stand - Astoria Orecou. Marshall & Co., Salmon Net Twines MANUFACTURED UY GEO. A. CLARK & BROS., NEW JERSEY. For Sale by I. SMITH, Agent, Ollice at Wherry & Co's. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or S.m Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Retter Fits, Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods bv Every Steamer. Call and See nim aad Satisfy Toaneir. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. City Wood Yard. Hamilton Sl Co., Prop'rs. Office anil Woodyanl on Gray's Dock. All Kinds of Fine Dry Wood Cut AND DELIVERED At JReasoanMc Prices. Satisfac tion Unarnntecd Oar Patreas. All Orders promptly filled and delivered in any part of the city. mm Wm8S88u waterproo Goods "v , ..- -