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VOL. XXIII, NO. 135.
ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1835.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
T)u- A. LndJ.A. tXLTOS.
Pbj'siciausnnd Surgeons.
Will the promnt attention to all calls,
fiora any part of the city or country.
Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass and
Suuemoqua streets, Astoria, Oicgou. j
Telephone No. 41.
T" It. Fit AX K. PA G K. J
I'Iiyir!nn andSurccou. 1
Ofllce, Room C, over D. A. Mcintosh's store.
Office Houits :-9 to ll a. m. ;-3 to 5 p.m.
Residence, opposite the Johansen building
CKO. A. DOUItIS,
GKO. XOVAXD
XOX.AXI & DOISRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV.
oillce In Kinnej'H Block. - pposlte City
llaJL, Astoria. Oregon.
C VT. FULTOX.
O. C. FULTOX.
rur.TS BKOTUERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Roi.rns5and fi.Odd Fellows Building
Tosnni A. ELL..
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office. on Cas btrcet. 1 door south or
Odd Fellows Building. .
J.
A. BOWIiUY.
Attorney nntl Counsellor at Law,
OElcc on Chonamus Street, Astoria, Oregon.
-I BLO F. PAKKKIt.
SURVEYOR OF
Clataop CouBty.andCIty orAntortB
Office : Chenaraus street, Y. M. C. A. hall
Room No. 8.
0.
XV. liEICK.
ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT.
Office : Room 9, Kinney's Brick Block,
TAX TBTTLE. 21. !.
PHYSICIAN AUD SURGEON
Office Rooms l, 2. and 3. Pythian Build
tag.
Residence On Cedar Street, back of
St. Mary's Hospital.
r r. hicks.
A. K. SHAW.
mens & sniw.
DENTISTS.
Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria.
Oregon.
BANKING AND INSURANCE!
!. W. CASE,
Broker. Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA,
O KEG OX.
OFFICE nOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M.
M.W.FECHHKIMER, -H.
W. COtt BET I, -EDWARD
HALL,
- President
Vice President
Secretary'
THE OSEGtOH
Fire anil Marine taraocg Co.
OF TORTLAND, OREGON.
Capital raid. Up, - 8220,000.000
Cash Assets Exceed. - 280.000.00
C. LELKEX WEBER, - Agent,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
C. E. Bain & Go.
Arc now prepared to furnish
Doors. Windows, Mouldings
AND
,-"E Jtr. J&- mJ sV- t i IJlT Z3 m
Orders Solicited.
Moore's Remedy
-FOR-
Poison Oals..
MOORE'S REMET) Cures and Prevents
POISON OAK.
CURES Piles. Burns, Cute: RE
MOVES Sunburn and Freckles,
Cold in the Head or Lungs. Croup.
Etc.. etc.
An Invaluable FAMILY SALVE. Sold by
all Druggists.
itS Cents n Box. Try It!
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!
Capitol Flour,
Manufactured on the Gradual Reduction
Si stem by tue
Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co.,
LIMITED J
Is the only flour that has taken First Prize
three years in succession at the
POKTIiAXD SIECHAXZC'S FAIH.
Also at State Fair.
One trial is sufficient to conunce of its suf e
riority. See that the word CAPITOL Is on each sack.
GEORGE SHIEL, 8 Stark St.,
Portland Agent.
WILSON & FISHER, Astoria Agents.
To Rent.
A LARGE NEW BUILDING NEAR THE
'O.'K. &N. dock. " Suitable for a saloon
and boarding bouse. Inquire of
BOZOKTH& JOHNS.
SPRING FEVER
At this eeuon nearly otrt oas needs to use soma
s rt of tonic. UtO N enters into almost emj pay.
ucus'i prescription for tnoea ubo neod baildiug op.
1 R "
TH5
70H1E.
TMitndc l.Bck of
ri no 1'OIIAT- end
!ih.7!l. Imn mnAicinH tht is BOt faicrions.
It Enriches tfco Blood, IaviporHtes tUe
bygtcm, Restores AppetitcAId Digestion
It does not blacken or in jnre the teeth, canse head,
ache or produce constipation other Iron mtdicinetdo
Dn. O. H. Bnrszxr, , lesdifig phyridsn of
8pnngfield. 0 Bays:
-Brown's Iron Bitters is n thoroughly coed nedi
cine. lose it in my practice, and find its action
excels all other forms of iron. In weakness or a low
.rmriltinn nt thn mvwipm Hrtnra'n Iron ElttCrS IS
nsaaily a poeitive neoeesity. It is all that is clamed
for it." a
Genuine has trade mark and eroesed red lines on
wrapper. Take no other. Made only by
BROWN CHEMICAL. CO-BAI.TIMOItK.MD.
Limes' Hakd Boos nsernl and attractive, con.
taimnc list of prizes for recipes.infonnatinn tbont
coins, etc.. given away by all dealers in mMirine, or
mailed to any aaarces on receipt ox sc stamp.
SNELL, IIEITSHU 4 WOODARD,
Wholesale Agents. Portland Oregon.
0S008
Oyster and Chop House.
The Best Cooked to Order in First
Class Style.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Fine Ic Orogtra
Alex BfcCrca & Co.,
PE0PH1ETORS.
Genevieve street, rear of Artier' Cry-tal
Palace. Open liny ami Mlir.
M. &. SIPP,
PLUMBER AKD GAS FITTER.
Water Pipes a Specialty.
A Full Stock of Materia! on Hand,
Personal attention given all order, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Terms ItcaMcnublo.
Shop and ofllce on Cass street, one door
above Frank Fibre's Restaurant, Astoria,
Oregon.
To Rent.
A FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL
ly located. Apply at this Ofllce.
FISBEuWS OUTFITS.
OIL SKINS,
Gum Boots, Overalls, Shirts, F.tc
AT
Phil.A.Stokes&Co.
Next door to Fo.nrd & Stokes' store, is head
quarters for
Clothing at Bottom Figures
Even thing nought here euarante-'d toLe
Jut as repreventwl. No old stock ; every
thing Iicih. and msw ouods on every
steamer. KcniemDer tue place.
PHIL. A. STOKES & CO.
8SB-A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS for sale at
Prices that Defy Competition.
1885.
INTEB3
T
Will be allowed
On Time Deposits,
Drafts on all the leading Cities.
Wm. T. Coleman & Co..
8. EI310KE,
Manager Banking Department,
Astoria, Oregon.
$67,000,080 Capital!
Liverpool and London and Glotje.
North British and Mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AKD
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO.
B. VAN DUSEN. Acent.
Private Boarding House.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
annoiin -es that she Is nrenared to fur
nish Ladles or Gentlr men with Board only.
or with Board and Furnished Rooms at very
reasonable rates. Jo extra charce loruse
of Parlor or Bath room, and every effort
will be made to make her guests feel com
fortable and at home.
Dinner Served from 5:36 to C;30 r. M.
2IRS. E. C, nOLDKX.
SE Cor. Main and Jefferton streets.
To Rent.
Tnr
HE FINE BUSINESS'STORE FORME tt-
occupled by J.PBger. .,A.:deEirable
location. Apply to
wm - best
For "Wonkacs.
C. S. QUXDE2I9N.
FIGIITING A LION.
SaziT Lake June 5. A man named
James Jackson had a terrific fight
with a mountain lion on Little
Laramie river, Wy. T., recently. He,
Bianea out to cut uuu, wiuus uu
11.3 1. X a L. rtnrl lnlin lC'
shot gun along. Seeing some birds
perched on a rock, lie snot at mem,
but hit instead a mountain lion, till
then invisible, but which made its
presence known by yells ot rage and
pain, the charge of shot having lodged
in its shoulder anil side. Jackson
could have got away without farther
trouble, a3 the lion was fully occu
pied in tearing around, not having
noticed the man, but Jackson thought
he would like to have the lion's hide.
It would look well mounted, so he
fired at him with both barrels, filling
the beast with bird shot. But no
notice was taken of the hunter, who,
emboldened by the animal's inattent
tion, walked up close and peppered
him again with two charges. That
settled it. The lion for the first time
noticed the man and wept for him
with mouth open and tail la3hing.
Too late Jackson started to run
but soon saw it was no use,
and stood with clubbed gun.
and. as the lion camo up, hit
him over the head with it.
knocking him down. Tren another
start to run was made, but the lion
was ud and at him again, and the
man drew his pocket knife for the
fight They closed and the struggle
was long and iiaru. J.ne mans
clothes were torn off and be was
bruised and mangled, but he kept
working away with his knife and
finally cot it into the throat of the
beast, making such wounds that the
lion weakened from loss of blood,
and finally rolled over dead. Jack
son will recover from his hurts and
be as well as ever, though ho will be
laid up for some time.
THE OUTLOOK FOR WHEAT ABROAD.
California, Oregon, Chilian, Argen
tine Bepublic and Australian ship
ments, made after May 1st, will not
be available for consumption in the
period from May 1st to August 31st
British India shipments by canal will
be available from May 1st to the mid
dle of July. The quantity on pas
sage May 7th for Europe was 23,010,
000 bnshels of wheat, including 2,
210,000 bushels for the continent of
Europe. In addition to this there
will be the additional supplies from
the Baltic, southeastern Europe, Al
geria, Egypt and Morocco andthe
Turkish possessions in Europe and
Asia. The United Kingdom will be
the principal customer for tue aggre
gated supplies. English home crop
is 30,000,000 bushels to be delivered.
iinghsh stocks are now increasing
about G50.000 bushels per week, and
the prospects as it now looks, the
stocks in the United Kingdom will
have been accumulated to nearly 18,-
000,000 to 20,000,000 bushels on wheat
and flour in the importing ports on
the 1st of July next. This condition
of things, with no war iind favorable
European crop prospects, will not
much favor high pnce3 in littrope.
RICH FOR A 3I03IENT.
The British ship Britannia was
wrecked off the coast of Brazil, and
had on board a large consignment of
Spanish dollars. In the hope of sav
ing some of them, a number of casks
of the coins were bronght on deck,
but the vessel went to pieces so fast
that the only hope for life was by
taking at once to the boats. The last
boat was about to push off when a
young midsbipman went back to see
if any one was still on board. To his
surprise, there sat a man on deck
with a hatchet in his hand, with
which he had broken open several of
the casks, tue contents of which he
was heaping up about him.
"What are you doing there?" shout
ed the youth. "Don't you know the
ship is fast going to pieces?"
"The ship may go,'' said tho man;
"I have lived a poor wretch all
my life, and I am determined to die
rich." .
Remonstrances were answered only
by another flourish of the hatchet,
and he wes left to his fate.
Oregon and Washington territory
shipped 40,000 head of beef cattle
eastward duringjthe past year, which
brought between $700,000 and SS00,
000 to their raisers.
The acting governor of Arizona has
drawn on the chief of ordnance of
that territory for 1,400 stand of arms
and 10,000 rounds of ammunition for
use against the Apaches.
Hobbles of Hjglenlsts.
There were several dozen of the
hygienists in council, each with his
individual hobby. Each thought all
the others were wrong. Each was
sure that .his own hobby was the only
one. A gentleman present said he
had taken Brown's Iron Bitters for
debility and dyspepsia; and, though
he didn't want to make a fuss about
it, he knew the use of this great tonic
to be better than all tho notions he
had heard advanced in the council.
One practical cure is worth thous
ands of guesses and notions. Thous
ands of happy convalescents speak
gratefuUy of .brown's Iron Bitters.
A stream of Mormon emigrants is
pouring from Utah into Arizona, as
the outcome of the enforcement of
the Edmunds act
A Nasal Injector free with each
"bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh .Remedy
Price 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement
WESTERN OREGON MINES.
Hiklsbobo, June 3.
The greatest excitement seems to
prevail in Washington county over
the mines in "Washington, Yamhill
and Tillamook counties, and about
every other man and boy has his
pockets filled "with ore from my
ledge, and such ore as it is much
of it is common sandstone, some
" blossom" of coal, while others smelt
and snow about UU per cent, lead or
more, and, ot course, wherever you
find lead in such quantities, there are
sure to be traces of lead and other
metals. In Hillsboro they have a
crucible, and the proper thing is to
have a chunk of lead in the pocket
with the ore so as to show the assay.
I think it waa Major Barry, who
years ago, while engaged for the N. P.
R. B., in surveying for a route from
Washington county to the sea, in one
of the gulches lyingsouthwest of For
est Grove and over the mountains,
picked up three specimens of gold
bearing quartz, one of which in after
years assayed S2.50 to the half ounce.
I remember seeing the quartz, bat it
was said that after careful and super
ficial examination no trace of a ledge
could be found, and it was thought
probable that these specimens had
been picked up and carried there in
an iceberg during the glacial period.
But from the testimony of Solomon
Emerick, W. S. Caldwell, John Men
denhall and Zed Wilson, it seems
that these men took a trip out there,
and in something like tho same neigh
borhood found placers in paying
quantities. In fact it was understood
by them that on account of the sick
ness of Emerick. the scarcity of pro
visions, and ternhc storms encoun
tered that they should bury their
outfit and return in the spring, Wil
son enlisted and went to the Yakima
war and died, W. S. Caldwell went
to Portland and Mendenhall left, so
they never went back. As a land
mark, however, they noted when they
left, an immense slide showing a very
high spur of a mountain that was lit
erally torn off, presenting a perpen
dicular wall o.f several hundred feet,
with apparently a very well defined
quartz ledge the full length of its face
perpendicularly. Now the curious
part ot this is that from Tanner creek
or Hughes creek'emptying into Scog
gin's valley or tho divide between the
head waters of Tanner creek and Wil
son river that empties into Tillamook
bay quite a largo number of well
known men have seen what appears
to be a quartz mountain off in a
northwesterly direction, and though
parties of our best hunters, and moun
taineers, have sought to go to the
quartz mountain, they have signally
failed owing to the zigzag course they
have to travel on account of the ex
ceedingly rough and broken country
and the heavy growth of timber that
hides all land marks. Though these
expeditions have set out from time to
time for the last thirty years. Mr.
Frank Pomeroy of Cornelius thinks
he reached the neighborhood of this
side last week, as lie brougut away
with him a specimen of quartz ce: -taining
gold visible to the naked eye.
He weut up the Gales creek to or near
Xehalem and followed down a small
creek in a southwesterly direction.
At any rate a very large number of
people are neglecting all other avoca
tions and are devoting themselves to
hunting for mines in these mountains,
and the immense rnsh can no longer
be called fishing and hunting excur
sions. Tho writer of this remembers tho
Florence mines and the hand ho took
in the memorable stampede to the
"Bnfiialo Hump," and prefers to re
main at home where apples grow on
trees and potatoes in tho ground.
The mountains are full of ledges con
taining minerals is probably true, but
not in very great paying quantities,
though we may as well have them
prospected now as at any time. Hard
times set men lo digging in the
ground every time. H. Cave in Ore
gonian. A Warning to Mother.
An old physician writes to a Cin
cinnati Medical Journal, that in view
of the fact that people living at a
distance from cities are frequently
obliged to resort to cough mixtures
already put up for use, they should
provide themselves with only such
remedies as are kuown to be free from
opiates, poisons and narcotics. He
recommends Bed Star Cough Cure,
which tests by various Boards of
Health proved to bo purely vegetable
aBwell as prompt, effective nnd harm
less. m - -
A number of Russian colonists
are settling along the line of the
Canadian Pacific railroad.
Beautifuxi Cards. A set of mag
nificent Floral Cards, 4fxG inches,
sent free to all persons who have used
Brown's Iron Bitters. State disease
and effect. Write your address plain
ly. Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore,
Md.
The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour
bon, Ind., says: ''Both myself and wife
owe our lives toSnu.on's Consumption
Cubk." Sold by W. E. Dement.
Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint,
vou have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shilolfs ViLtlizur. It never
fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement.
For Rent.
THE HALL OVER D. L. BECK & SON'S
can be rented for Public gatherings.
Application may be made to the executive
committee of the Astoria Ladies 'Coffee
dub. Mr. BER-iMAN.
MRS. PRAEL.
MBS. CHARTERS.
Red Star
TRADE V7 MARK,
UUGH IS
Absolxttelu
Free from Opiates, Emetics andJFoisons.
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
For ConcVs, Soro Throat, Hoartecess. Coldj,
Inflncnrn,BronchItli, Athmn,Cronp, TTLooo-
loe Coach, QhIdij, PoIbm In Cheit, nd other
aftctloas of tha Throat ud Leo es.
I'tlco 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Drnsrfst3 and
Dealers. Forties unable to induce their dealer to
promptly get it for tAem tcill receive tico bottles,
Express eaarges paid, by sending one dollar to
TU2 aunxxs x. toceler coapisr,
Sol Owner nd Hincbctarert,
Killlsorr. XarjUad, C. S. X.
Wilson & Fishe
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PKOYISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOR
Salem Flouring Mills,
Portland Boiler Mills,
Capital riour and
FAIRBANKS7 SCAJ-E5.
A3T0KI A. OREGON.
S. ARNDT & FERCflEN,
ASTORIA. - OKKGON.
The Pioneer Machine
ULAUKSMITH
Q 13 f TM
o ia j -.
jr.
VX1 f
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CAHNEEY,
AT
STEAMBOAT W0EK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
E. Lemoxf&fCo.
STEVEDORES and RIGGERS
Portland ami Astoria.
Portland Office No. IC, N. Front street
Pure Ice,
Delivered at Your Door.
This Ice Is cut on Lake CocollaLi and b
pure.
AH orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria
Soda Works will be promptly attended to.
G. REED.
Manager.
Shop
Mie .
5tESi jGSH i J
ii9Sr-.
fr&mgg&i&mL
Yw-Bkli
-vWr J4PRv3K? JFTtBc Jvf
S3cii55&cJ
Golnmlria Transportation Company.
Through Freight on Fast Time!
TEE HEW
TELEPH
Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave
"Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Returning leaves Portlapd every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
erAn additional trip will be made on Sunday of Encii XVeeu, leaving Portland
at 9 O'clock MBBday Jlorniujr.
for Sound ports.
1IAIA HOTEL.
i
MRS. EYAWALLMAX, - Proprietor.!
ASTORIA, OREGON. !
First Class in Every Respect.
NEW HOUSE,
NEW FURNITURE.
Fitted
"1
vvif.li every Conven-
ieitco foi
tlie Comfort or
Transient and Permanent Guests.
CVner ;?iuemoqu.i and West Sth Streets.
I J. 11. PAItHKB, Prop'r.
First Class in Every Respt.
Free Concli lo the Hone.
C. W. KNOWLES.
U . EKOWX.
St. Charles Hotel,
(European Plan.)
BROWN &KXOWLES - - Proprietors
FinsT Class ix Every Respect,
Good Restaurant Connected with the House
Fire-proof Uriclc Raildtni?. lc0 Rooms,
la the Center of tho City.
Cor. Front and Jlorrison Sts.. Portland. Or
B. B. Franklin,
UiMhsr ai Catet Mer,
SQUEMOQUA STREET,
NEXT TO THE ASTOTCIAJT BUILDIN'G.
-All work done In a skillful manner on
short notice at reasonable rates
HOT MEDICAL SPRINGS.
A Hack will leave Engene on the arrival of
the train from Portland,
EVEEY TUESDAY,
Maklnp the trio from Portland In less than
two dajs In daylight.
PETER RUNEY.
The Telephone Saloon
The Finest Establishment of
the Kind in Astoria.
Especially fitted up for tho Comfort and
Convenience of those who enjoy a
Social Gla s.
The Best of Wines and Liquors,
The Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Class.
It. I. JEFFERY. Prop'r.
PORTLAND !
STEAMER
Passengers b this route connect at KaUma
u. a. &CUJ.-X, rresiaent t
tffe ll pi
THE BEST
.13 THE
Royal Brand FSour
Manufactured by the
OREGON MILLING COMPANY
Is of Superior Qoalitv, and Is Endorsed
by all who me It.
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE
Of Superior Rising Quality.
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
WYATT & THOMPSON
Solo Agents ror Astoria. '
Painting and. Paper Hanpi
XALS0M1NING ETC.
Paint Shop in building formerly oc
cupied by J. A. Montgomery, corner o?
Main and Jefferson Streets.
AH orders promptly and satisfactory
executed.
J. EL D. GKAI.
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT.
General Storage and "Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
WM. EDGAR,
Dealer In
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLER?
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND- CHENAMUS STS.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
For the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer In
HARDf ABE, W, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP
LEAD
SHEET RON,
3?i23. AND Copper.
-ASK FOR-
tTnion India Enbher Cos
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS I
Be sure the boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
wl.Ich prevent their cracking or breaklne.
We are now making them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will mako
them last more than twice as Jods as any
Rubber boots made. -
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALLKI.NDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, nO-E, SPRINGS. CLOTHING.
BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
K. H. PEASE. Jr. I Agents.
S.M. RUNYON, f San Francisco.
rzSEE THAT YOU GET
THE
"PORTLAND"
Olioioe :g,g;ro1J.y
msctexxt Holler
FLOTJR!!
For Sale im lots to Suit.
By
W1LS09T & PISniSB.
ASTORIA.
Or
SIBS05T, CHURCH & CO.,
PORTLAND. Or.
Sol WJei elry,
Scarf Pis, Chains, Watches,
Pianos and Organs of the Best
make at the towest Prices.
The finest stock of Jewelry to Astoria.
-All goods warranted as represented.
6USTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
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