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CrJ yzz&tmrvzz&i JZfUlxr&i&BF & m .wl ... : . LM (T-T IT rW - V34 fes a & m m & 'WjP J?M Vol. xviii. Astoria, Oregon. Saturday Morning;, October 2.1, " ooo No. 18. mww "5s PROM PORT COLVILLE TO J PTJGET SOUND. Capt. H. H. Pierce, 21si Inf., and party have returned from the Sound. The party left Vancouver Bar-' racks on July SMtli. and proceeded to Ft. Colville, where pack mules j were procured and horses fori mounting the party (thirteen men j and officers) were equipped. By j -vugust :in tne whole party was on the left bank jrf the Columbia river: here the Indian trail was! struck which the party followed in a general westerly direction for 205 miles. This hi ought them to tlu Skagit river, which the' de scended bj' canoes until steam boat landings wen1 reached. Jn their march they had to cross four mountain ranges, the highest pass having an altitude of GS00 feet above sea level. At one place a horse and mule were placed hors de. combat by falling headlong down upon the rocks below. Two others fell, but were rescued. The country in the vicinity of Bona parte river, the Okiuakane valley, and the Methow river, was found i to be particularly adapted for stock raising, bunch grass being verv abundam. Indians of the! Colville and Moses reservations raise green corn, potatoes., water melons, oats, etc., in the valleys. The obstacles encountered by the party between the Twitsap river and the mouth of Cascade river were great and innumerable. The windfall, logs and other impedi ments to the trail necessitated a free use of the axes, and travel during those days was very slow. Miles upon miles of slippery rocks, snow packs, lagoons, dense un derbrush and through forests primeval, had they to encounter; and often wading rivers and moun tain torrents at every mile during the day. Between the head of Lake Chelan and the summit of the Cascade range the horses be came footsore, and the grass being insufficient they with the pack! mules were sent back to Fort Col ville, and the party completed the remainder of the march from the summit to the mouth of the Cas cade river 50 miles on foot. Being short of rations for some days previous it is not to be won dered at that when the command struck a settlement on Skagit river the proprietor of an eating-house was much concerned at the way the viands left the dishes. Ho set out upon the table all he had, and there was no stint, and he said afterwards that he intended to keep the table well supplied .and keep up with the funeral if they sat all night there. Among the minor troubles was a two-days' snowstorm which struck the party on the summit of the Cascade range, and being there without tents they had to huddle together under some trees to keep warm, and in this cramped position passed the whole night and day. The last 100 miles of the trail was found to be bad in the extreme, several degrees worse than "the Lo-Ip trail of Idaho. Vancouver Independent. In Wyoming Territory, wheie trial by jury is practically abol ished parties to a case can only avail themselves of it by making a demand and depositing nionejT sufficient to pay the whole bill the courts are said to grind out more justice at less cost than any where else in the Union. Some one has started the story that Beecher has made a fortune of 82,000,000 out of his literary work. His entire fortune does not exceed $50,000, and half of that has been saved from his salary as a preacher. THE DEMONS WILE. "Do you love me?' The words came softly from mby lips still dewy with the kisses of the one to whom they were spoken, and Gladys Mc Alurtry knew that Ethelbert Frelinghuysen was no dissembler, no trihVr with women's hearts, but 'ver kept within the precinct of his uoul a tiiry shrine at which there, burned forever and ev-r a flame of pure and passionless affection for her upon whom he had lavished the treasures of his heart. Wild and reckless though he might some times be, caring nothing lor the voice of conscience, but plunging madly forward into the darksome labyrinths of sin and shame, even at times Miioking cigarettes, Gladys knew that her voice could ever call him back to purity and repentance, her dimpled hand lead him in paths that wurc gemmed with roses of innocence. And o when he asked the question that she loved so well to hear there came to her pretty face a joyous smile, and the drooping lips that overhung the riant mouth quivered wrth pleasure. But she did not answer him in words. Putting her dimpled arms around his neck she kissed him in the warm, two-for-a-bit fashion that was so dear to his heart, and then a little head nestled confidingly upon his shoulder, and the gentle pressure of a sofr, warm hand told him a story of how he had won the first affection of a pure and trusting heart. "But this is not all.' she said, "kisses and embraces and fair words are very pleasant things sweet lips, and warm arms, anil loving eyes truth, and sincerity, and purity are very -much fairer and infinitely rarer." "Do 3011 mean this?" asked Ethelbert, bending forward and looking at Gladys with a fixed, nailed-at-the-corners-and- clinched on-the-other-side look. "I do," she answered, g speaking the words in the low New York Post fashion that became the sensuous grace of her Kenosha feet so well. "Then," Ethelbeit, with a grave tenderness that showed what a daisy liar he was. "I will not de ceive you longer."' ""What do yon mean?1' Glnttys spoke hurriedly. "T mean," lie replied, "that I have joined the Anti-Oyster Benevolent aad Protective Associa tion," "and don't quite catch the idea," and turninjr suddcnlv he vanished from her sight with a Pinafore glide, leaving the girl who loved him (andJJ03'sters) well, alone and desolate. Jloscoe Conk ling in "22 lighted Hopes." A Jacksonville paper gives the following railroad news: Dolsou's surveying part- is now camped near Trumbell's mill on Rogue river, and is now engaged in lo cating the route to the mouth of Bear cieek, which will be as far any location will be made this sea son. Ilulbert's party on the Sis kivous have been virtually disband ed for the winter. Dolsou's corps will also quit as soon as their pres ent work is finished. Work on the tunnel is still progressing, and will be continued through the winter. The grading force is all pmployed yet, jAit if wet weather continues much longer, they will be obliged to quit for the season in a short time. The Central Pa cific have a number of surveying parties in the field yet, one being employed in the Siskryous, and some work on the road is being done. Some tunc next year we can expect to hear the whistle of the locomotive lu this valley. Coaaonseaae. fTII PggSS ? I1II ' ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Common sense is symmetry ot Wa'llh b:' $ kB j' . x Ti. . mind, of character, and purpose in J 44i r : J 1 1 1 , ' Sj the individual combined. It rep- V ' ! ..-s "'""" k& r :r- h:kkt, astkia." resents man in completeness, hnr ' if? . roonv,:ul equip. It dotbeo &$lg& && .iTSSKSS him with dignity, invests him with power, and stamps him wiih Mipo rioritv. It is not genius, for that, . is often erratic; nor cunning in lis sinuous ceurse: nor tact, "with its ileciine into trickery, um-; moil sense is the embodiment of j true manhood. It confers a patent of royalty, though birth be p!e biau, and exalts men from lowest spheres to the highest stations. Not by sudden freaks of fortune, or a trait of adventitious circum stances are they thus dignifiied; but step by step, through obstacle and hindrance, they overcome by the force of character and the proper direction of the will-power. Common sense is a tremendous force in this lower world. Its power is felt and acknowledged through ail the ramifications of governments, society, business, finance, science, and commerce. In fact it is the history as well as the true philosophy of the ages. It is the salt that has saved humanity from barbarism, and the moving power that has propelled the race onward in t march of progress and civilization. Cnnal at The Dalles. The report of C. V. Powell.corps of engineers, of his survey for a canal and locks at The Dalles is an instructive document. Capt.Powell states that the total fall from Celilo to Dalles cfty, Ha distance of K.G miles, Is, at extreme low water G1.7 feet, at extreme high water oG.5 feet. The distance from safe water above Celilo falls to navigable river next above The Dalles landing is 5G. feet; the total fall at low water, is S0.7; this fall decreases gradually to flood stage when it becomes 53.2 feet. To overcome these falls four plans are suggested. Capt. Powell recommends the lcmoval of obstructions below, Celilo falls and a canal and locks around them. While building the canal and locks ne proposes to use a free wagon road 9.G miles long.to be converted into a free railroad portage of less than two miles in length, as soon as the channel is made navigable to the foot of the falls. To carry out this plan, in cluding the canals, he estimates would cost 10,51 7,34 'i.?l, and he thinks that with appropriations of 1,000,000 a year the work could be completed in about eleven years from commencement. Everyone has noticed the letters "T. D." on the front part of thr bowl of a clay pipe, and some Dryasdust has made the discovery that they stand for Timotlry Dex ter, an eccentric Newburyport man, who endowed a clay pipe factory, wrote a book with a few pages of punctuation marks in the back, and insisted on viewing a mock burial of himself, at which he thrashed his wife because she did not weep enough. Many persons iron towels, fold them and place them awaj before they are thoroughly dry. This is an error, and sometimes leads to results not expected. In this damp condition there is a mold which forms on them called "odium," one variety of which causes a dis ease known as ring-worm. "1 was very severely burned about the right leg several vears ago," says Mr. R. R. Colyer, 123 Erie street, Jersey City, N. ,1., "and the spot always" remained tender." A short time ago 1 wounded the old spot, and it re fused to heal. I applied St. Ja cobs Oil, half a bottle of which cured the injured limb." btnlMN lEH 1 0 1 ! smb e am Gnu. JPOJZ j RHEMATH Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of ike Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, S wait ings and Sprains, Sums and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frozied Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Pre juration on earth equals St. J.'.rurs wt a tajfe, sure, simple nml cheap Ksteryjl Kemedy. A trial entails tut tha comparatively tricing cutJ.ir of CO Cents, and every 311? suffer ing with pain can bsvs cheap tnd jviiive proof of its claims. Directious in Eleven Lngu?gw. B0LDBYALLDEUGQIST31NDDEALBE3 IN HEDIdlHE. A. VOGELER &. CO., Baltimore, 3Zil.f IT.S.A. Tiik railroad fight for thf con trol of j kisscs on Burnt river sliil continue, and men and material are being imshed forward daiiv. A North Carolina preacher threatens to go to work in a coopc r shop if his congregation does not lift his salarv a dollar a week more. I This is hooping thing.-, up with a vengeance. AW have heard some of the most intelligent men, recently, make the assertion that there te no difference between the. two great political parties. This is a mistake. The difference is sharply defined. It takes no extraordinary power of vision to see that our part' is in office and the other is out. Dug ton Chronicle. MfiTHC&e READ. laiw i iia.li 3 GEXT-:-.lMrtii nine i:n ai I i .! a child two ycnrohl :u:ii :iliu.t !,:nl. 'Ihe dwtor I IiriI nUontliiif! li-r cimlil jh.- '. il what aUiil her. I nskwl Jim: if In ' . . i think il ws.s worm".. Jit . : i . w ever, Uutiliil mr r.lisfy im . :i . I i .. -vinivtl in in mni nunil tliut ii- ! . i oittn'.ncMl a lMittlo f lK. i M.-i. ". .'-. CKLEItltATKI) 1.U3II la t.K i.ikii . 1 trnve her a tpiipoonful in the nifttiiu; umlanothcrnt nislilifterwiiit-htii j ! 5evonty-two worms :mJ was a v. oil vlW. Since ilicn I hn'.o never Iwcn vi;i. ii it in my, family. The ho:illli of my !. Kit n roinamcl mi wcl tint 1 hail js. n-. trl watcliint; their a tin? until pix-iv U :' weeks ao. v.iion two of thorn ; n" r.l ITCGIJ between four of uichiilii a. " mr acs heliiK as follew: Alh-e. S ;. ; i. " Ifj. lyears; Ei!ima,ye;.r : Jo i.'i.ars Now come-, the result : Alice ..i.tt Ktuiiat cameoutali rij;ht,hut Charley jkic1 fi rt - t live anu .loiinny annul Miy u.::i:s use result was so gnunjirip that 1 -ji i two lays in "showing the woiuli'iful iil.; of your Vermifuge arntimt I'tlca. ..:d :iow have the worms on exhlhil'o't ifiinv.-tre. Yours trul, .JOHN i'll'Ki:. The fjenuine llt. t' Mrl.AXr MII'L'Cj: I iinuisir.tcluritl only hv . i:k- Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., anil Ih-ur lite iuiiatures of C. Tclnu' am! l-'lemttifr Krcis. It i neor matlu in M. 1 'ui or Wheeling. U- .ure on gtt the ;:e:iui::i- i-riii, "." ci:U hut tie. KLE31i:l(J H1JOS., IMitNliiiiIi, Ta. M-- King of the Blood Is not a "cure all,'' It n a blood-purifier ami tonic. IinpuritN of tliehloodiKHMjnsthesv tem, deranges the eiivul.it ion, and thus In duces tnanv disorder, known u ditrereut names to distinguish lliem according to ef fects, but being real!) branches cr phases of that great generic disorder. Impurity cr Blood.. Hitch are Jiyfpcp-la, i:iltlout:ni., Lircr Complaint.Conttjotlni. Nerrom Di orilcrf. Headache, llacLaehc, Gtneral lu!. ucv. Heart Dfrcatc, Droji$;. Kidney Di.-iir. Pile, Rhcumaii'tm j Catarrh, Sent uta. ;'. in Dinirdcrt, Pimple. Ulco-x. Sicelliiiy, Sc. dr. Kinjr or the XSlootl jircvents and cures these by attacking the caurc. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and physicians agree hi calling it "the most genuine and i-nicicat prepanilion for the purjiose." Sold by Drug gists, 81 per bottle. Sec testimonial"-, direc tions. e., in pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases ot the r.Iood." wrapped anuiml each bottle. I). IIAXSO.M, SOX & Co..ProtM BufftUo, N. Y? F3j:t ciiAivN V il "i: ...'! mi tirt elass -ijie (mi.-. !! rtt k;:i; tk. inc. T TIIK Ladies and Gent's Cyslor Saloon, isn.wwnv. stkf.ct. 1 mm si n: a mTI. t i:prtK;:!'ON, i!iine:'r So;:.-'. .jsti X osMnjct ni:;!! Jii::;Iv. i'1'itv iivtiulisi- j.msin Scute!: . S:i2mr.:i ! '5'wim.. 3r:'::n?:! Tv.s!css Cauvr. nil th :- -' ;i -nrtnviit ot G ROCERj E3 In Tiiv.n. Thi- 52-i COFEEES and TSL1S. Ffwlthrly lit.- ! -t rvcr inaiV. S3l1&S3l S5-Ce3OS i .ui kintN iut i:p h,, in-t r.u-kor.. i:i.h:irvL..m" :utl IN-M-in'-. (.'.iiim-il invl. Tcrr.i'! Cjis.1i. S'rolItK Small. ee-c.ivi: s a rw.xr'i ?3 J5, B. FRANKLTN. sXSss2eS!8: -ur?s. tfY&Fs?a3!i I'unifi i'.!i.wl Sm"!noh creels, ASTOKIA. - - - ()I:k()S 1B.I fK IX WA LL- PAFEK AM WINDOW BIIA.DES U N DEIITA ICEKS UOOOS. A. Van Duscn & Uo. Vn i.! i:!iTt-sni.r.Y tai.i. tiik htteiitio'i of Hie lulhe to Uio faet thai lh- :.ie AgrMls ffi the following sewing aiaehhK . u Tiit- l5:j;j:tc;i Sist.-r. Tilt- V!i'.. 'Tliv i'rowzi Whtrli !! :'r m-ii. from JJ5. lo$.T. !: :t:ut :U-Ty ":!! itimi. t"'ri; .Mii lo ui.i'iinM- uiahiia. nIhmiM will .i:mS iitsi.-i-i our UrU. 1 i-frnt iur-.liaMiigelsewhiTi-. .i we giianinlee hgie lrfM sitijfartJtiM.w n-gnnl-; quality tunl iirtt. Dehnquont Gity Taxes. iii!!('K IS f!Kl;i:i.V ;ikx THAT I. iuti. rM:.iiil. I'hief of rultee. hae .imivinal Willi warrsuit Innu therltv ifftiurmg ne ineoiUTt Ism' laves a- sst for tin je.r 1jsj. aiai now ileliiutient i!t.ou tlu'i-t. :uiI itial.e tetiini of the vuta '.'..Uiiit sj; ,hx. All aitics mi uitl'-hteil w:!i tht i nut, itav lake uuiee and govern liuiu.ih.-:iio!ilig. r.W. I.Al'tWil'.KY. C!n. 1 ef l'ihe. .Vsloria. Orvg'Mi. StstenilH-r 111. ISse. NO FOOLISHNESS ! ! 5.7MPT ft3'rr nrin?..i i UlUOi lVfRC iwjvm '. I ain alM-ut oleae for S.m l'ntneiM-o wah :!:. int ntion .if hriNging up the rtlKV-t siK)k of. .5 C : tV KI.J5 Y. WATHI RS. AM NKi;l Ci-IS :si!5 SJsIvttPivas'f. i:voroftTfd to the Aln.i public, and olTer for.&tlcat evtrem.lv low lirices l'le wh.:!eof i my present sttx-k. Tltis K bona fide olfer. Solid sH.l Watcli. Chain-;, llraeclcls, Ear Kings. Tin. tc .n; !i:annfnrtiinis iiricc. lU'Sl'AV liANSKN. n. v. srr.x ks. c. . nuowx OSLO'S? BOOK STORE- I lien ou will tmd ad the slaudard uoiks - oftfed.iy,andacoiis;anllyeliangiiig Moi-K of juii nil's ami i.tuey art tries : wo keep the liest assortment of ark ty Roods in the eit. pQuket Books. Picture Frames. Sieroscopss, i3u "slcal Insirumenta. Shsot Music, Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. ' B r.STliVEXS&CO. a tn M x 2 C 35 w r s gn5 Sz? sw sjo n " " CB ''en Jr- H(T) a Z 9 - rn M x -p8ip -rl O I r g p jA & p 9 g LiIIAM HOWE, -di:ai.i:r ix - Boors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. .i! kii'.K of i'.ir rrTii!)f?n M KJl UUHUJUU, &l Boat iVlateriai. Etc. .x ri-i,--,:.tt'cs.'v $mmmzm& j Boats of all Siads Made to Order. I J2t)rders fiHii a distance promptly attemled .MISCJCLLANEOUi--. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. l.rNToySTitFKr, Xkvi: !'i:icfi: IlmiSK. AcsTOKlA. - OKK(N. GENERAL MAOHlHiSTS AHD BOILER sMAKERS. IiMBlMAi!!NIEM!ilES Boiler Work, Steambpaf Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. CASTINGS. Or all Urseri nt Ions made to Order at Khnrt Sfotlee. A. 1). AVa&.s, l'fcsidcnt. .1. (5. Hr.vn.KK, Secretary. I. W. Oask, Treasurer. John" I'o., Superintendent S. AiiKDT & FERCHEN, ASTOKIA - Olir.fJON. The Pioneer Machine Shop .W5 'nMmw?r- Reiicr Shop ?Tf'' AM kinds of BETGINE, CANNERY, AND ffEMHBOAT "WORK rromptly attemled to. A spt-eialty made of lepairtiu; OAKNERT DIES, foot of LAFAYirrn: STiiEi-rr. WILLIAM E3GAR, Corner Main and Chenamua Streets, AFL'OKIA OREGON DKALtR IT. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSSFH RODGERS & SONS mmZ ESOUSH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and other English Cutlory. FAIRCKILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershaum Pipes, etc, A fine stock of Vt'ntHte: aiitt .Fowclry. 3uzz!c uinl IJrceeli IiCadir.tr SIiol Ghun ami ilillOM, Itevolri'i'S. PIsJoIk. and Ammunition .11 A HI XE ;fiASSKS ALSO A FINE ASMirlnieut of fine SITOTAC'I.ES and EYE (il.AK.SKS. For Sale. OAQ.AC11KS TUIUKK LAXl) in T. l X, JJO K. 1 West. Title good; iiricu rea sonable ; term e:il. J. o. nozoirnr. Ileal Estate Agent s?di -Six &' O as V? ft ' ogxS jr.-, v t XXXIttIIC AXI Briicket Work A SfKCIAI.TV. 1 1 i m i . lo, and satisfaction guaranteed In all casts. BUSINESS OABDS. Tp V. HOMkKX,. NOTARY tublic, At'CriOXKhK, COMMISSION AND SURANCE AGENT. rinsiciA.N aad SUSCEOK. PKlTSrilKK AK2T.) Iiseares of the. Tlixoat a Spee tally. Oillce over Conn's Drug Store. T 4. lUt'J DZOKTH, L. S. t'niiiiiilsHlonrr, Xotary Public, and Insurance Aceat. Agent lor the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. ' of ll.imuurg, (lennauy.and of the Tniv I elers Life and Accident Itw. Co., of Hart- i foid. Conn. c-(ifliceiu l' tliian Building. Koouwll, K. r F.l.O F. HAltKKK. SURVEYOR OF CIutMOp County, and City of Asteria Olfice : Clieuaiiiiis street, Y. M. C. A. hall Itooni No. s. XI 1. WISTOJf, Attorney and Counselor at Law. C3Oflice in I'ytliian Buildlns. Ilootus 11, 12. ASTOKIA. - OKEGON. jTAY TL'TtXE, M. . PIIYSICrAN AND SURGEON. Ofi'ick Over the White Ilouse Store. Kksidhxck Over Elberson's Bakery, op posite Uartlt & Myers' Saloon. j ii. rirrrox, 3i. d. ! l'hvsielau and Surgeon. el'FICi: Over A. V.Allen's grocery store. Koonis. at the Parker lloase. xn P. HICKS, PENTIST, ASTORIA, - - OKHUON. Knouts in Allen's building up stain, corner of Cass and Saemocqhe streets. j:. Ln FORCE, DENTIST lieutal ItoouiH over Case' Store, Chetianius Street, - - Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAAV. Clicnamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OEKGOls G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING. At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Caa3 andiCoivrt Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshocin-'. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. TAILORING, Cleaning Repairing. NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. BY (.-KOItUK JOVETT. Main Street, opposite N. Ijeb'3. $500 Reward. We willpay the above reward for any case , of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache, indigestion. Constipation or Costive-lics-suc cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They arc purely Vegetable, and never fail to "give satisfaction.- Sugar coated. Iirge boxes, containing SO Pills, 23 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine maiitiiactured only by Johx C. "Wr8-c& Co., "The Pill Jlaker,'' 181 and l W. Madison St.. Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt ot a 3 cent stamp. W. E. Dement, agent.