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ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1885.
VOL. XXIII, NO. 144.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
-Tin. A. 1. ami J. A. FCLTOX.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Will nivo promnt attention to ull calls,
Iiom any part of the city or country
Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass and
Smiemoqua streets, Astoria, Oregon.
Telephone No. 41.
TTR.FItAXK PACE.
Physlcinn nnd Surgeon.
Office. ItooinC, over D. A. Mcintosh s store.
office liouns : - to 11 a. m. ;-3 to 5 1M.
Residence, opposlta the Johansen building
oko. a. oonnis. oko. noland
XOE.JJSD & IORRIS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In Kinney's Block, opposite City
Hall. Astoria. Oregon.
f. w. foltok. c- c- rvvrox.
FlIXTOI BROTIIEKS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and c.Odd Fellows jMldlng
TOSEPU A. GII.I..
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OrriCK. on Cass sticot. 1 door south or
Odd Fellows Building.
pi ETiO F. PARKER.
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsop Comity nnd Oily of Astoria
Office :-Chonamus street. Y. M. C. A. hall,
Room No. S.
T q. A. BOWLUY.
Attorney nnd ComiHOIlor at Law,
Office on Chenamus Street. Astoria, OrcRen
r w. L.r.icit,
ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT.
Offick : Room 9, Kinney's Brick Block,
TAY TTJTTL.E, 31. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Tythlan Build
tag.
Rrsidkxcf-Ou Codar Street. lKick ol
St. Mary's Hospital.
F P. HICKS. A. B. SHAW.
HICKS & SIS1W,
DENTISTS.
Booms lu Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squcraoqua streets. Astorl.i
Oregon.
BANKIHC AHDJHSURANGE !
1. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - OBECOX.
OFFICE HOUIIS :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock r. M.
iT.W.FECniTEIMER, - - President
H. W. COKBETT. - - Vico President
EDWARD HALL, - - Secretary
THE OREGON
Fire anfl Marine Insurance Co.
OF PORTLAND, OREGON.
Capital I'ald Up. - S22O,00OeH
Cash Aact Exceed. - KO.009,00
C. LEIXEXWEBER, - Ajrent,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Moore's Remedy
-FOR-
Polson Oftli..
MOORE'S REMED Cures and Pieents
i'OlSON OAK.
tUREK Piles. Bums. Cuts: Ri:-
JIOYK'S Sunburn and Freckles,
Cold in the Head or Lungs, Croup.
Etc.. etc
An Invaluable FAMILY SALVE. Sold by
all Druggist".
CcatM Box. Try It!
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!
Capitol Flour,
Manufactured on the Gradual Reduction
System by the
Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co..
LIMITED
Is the only flour that has taken First Prize
three years in succession at the
POUTLAXD aiECKAXIC'S FAIR.
Also at State Fair.
Oae trial Is sufficient to convinces of its supe
riority. See that the word CAFITOLison each sack.
GEORGE SHIEL, 8 Stalk St..
Portland Agent.
WILSON & FISIiER, Astoria Agents.
San Francisco and Astoria
PACKET LINE.
Carrying freight; running evory ten or
twelve days.
Tb "ALCALDE" will leave San Francisco
on the 15th mst.
Freight
$1.50 per Ton.
S. H. HARMON,.
316 Stuart St., San Francisco, Cal.,
eULTSOP MILL CO., Astoria.
E-NO PRIMAGE.
FEVER
At this season ne&rlr ercir one needs to use boma
port of tonic. IUON enters intoalxncxt every phy
iicica'a prescription for those w bo need building op.
For Weakncs.
KBersr. &c, it
TLasBHnde. J.nrk
HAS NO EQUAI,,
is tho only Iror
Iron TnndicinB th&t is not inlnrlOUH.
It Karichea tho Jllood, InTiperiUCH tho
STBtcm.Itcstorcs Appetite, AldHUlacHtlon
yutcni,JCcstorc9Appcine,AiaiAiacHuoii
T rx int Mdrl-lm rrr ininrB the tOCth. C&UEO hesd.
&cha or produce constipation ofAer Jron medicine Jo
Dr. O. H. Bijjeley. a. leading pajsician of
Springfield, 0 ears:
"Brown's Iron Bitters Is a thoronghlj copd medi
cine. Inaa it in my practice, and llnd Its action
excels all other forms of iron. In weaVnw. or a low
condition of the system. BroTm'fl Iron Bitters is
csnallr a positive necessity. It is all that is claimed
for it.' o
Genuine has trade mark and crowed red lins on
wrapper. Taice no other. Madoonlyby
IJKOYV' CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMOKn.5in.
Inrcn Hand Boos nuefnl and attractive, con.
t&inmg list of prizes for recipe, information abont
coins, etc., given away by all dealers in medicine, or
mailed to any adorcss on receipt ol 2c. stamp.
SXELL, BEITSIIU & WOODARI),
Wholesale Agents Poril :nd Oregon
TUTT
i 1 Lis Is
TORPID BOWELS,
DESORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
rrom these sources arise thrco-fourths
of the diseases of the human race. These
symptoms indicate their cxistence:
toss of Appetite, IXoirels costive,
Klclc irendnche, fullness after eat
lnjr, aversion to exertion of body or
mind. Eructation of food, Irritabil
ity of temper, X.svr spirit, A feeling
before the eyes, hlQhly colored
Crlne.COASTlPATIO.V.anrt demand
thouscofaremodythntnctsdircctlyon
tho Liver. As a Liver mcdicincTUTT'S
1'IXI.S ljavo no onuaL Their action on
the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all impurities through tbeso
three scavengers of tlio system,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin nnd a vig
orous body. XUTT'S riXil.s cause no
nausea oi griping nor interfero rllx
dally -work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
aoIdeTerrwherc25;. Ottice-H MnrrnySt.N i.
GnATHArRonWiiisnnii3 chanced in.
stantly to a Gtossr Black by a singlo
application of this Dtk. Sold by Drug-
4sts,or sent by express on receipt of $u
Ofllce, U Jiurrav Street, New York.
rurra haiiUal o? tenuis ssssipcs nsa.
SOUR
oy
stcr and Chop House.
The Best Cooked to Order in First
Class Style.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
FItio Ice nifta.Tw
Alex McCrea & Co..
PROPIMETOia.
Genevieve street, rear of Adlei's Crvstal
Palace. Open liny and A'ilir.
$67,000,000 Capital!
Liverpool and London and Globe.
Worth British and Mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
Axn
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire insurance Companies,
Representing :t Capital or 867,000 O0O.
B. VAN DUSEN. Agent,
MERMEN'S OUTFITS.
OIL SKINS,
Gum Boots, Overalls, Shirts. Etc
AT
Phil.A.Stokes&Co.
Next door to Foard & Stokes' store, is head
quarters tor
Clothing at Bottom Figures
Evervthinc bought here Guaranteed to be
just as represented. No old stock ; every-
iiiiiiK iicrn. .iiiu ib uuuus un every
oieamcr. jirnicmurr me place,
PIII1.. A. STOKES & CO.
evA full line of GENTS' FURNISHING
uuuDSiorsaicat
Prices that Defy Competition.
M. E. KIPP,
PLUMBER AHD GAS FITTER.
Water Pipes a Specialty.
A Full Stock of Material on Hand.
Personal attention given all orders, and
sausiacuon guaranteea.
Terms Seasonable.
Shop and office on Cass street, one door
aooverranK rareT ltestaurant, Astoria,
uregon.
To Rent.
A FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL-
xv ly located. Apply at this Office.
SPRING
Birr
of
GENERAL GRANT.
New York, June 16. There are
two stories current in regard to the
heavy medical bills wh'ich are being
incurred by General Grant Four
very cosHy physicians have been .em
ployed, almost conturscusiy, aurtng
the last six months. It is customary
in this city for practitioners to return
bills to their regular patient on the
1st of Juno for the preceding half
year's services. A careful estimate of
the aggregate four accounts gives
S-i0,O0U as the sum which, judging by
tho quantity and quality of the work
done by the four doctors, must have
been demanded at tho beginning of
the present month. Dr. Douglas
now lives in tho house, neglecting
his other practice altogether, and
Drs. Sands, Shrady and Barker have
averaged two calls per day, counting
in the days which they have devoted
entirely to tho case. All are special
ists accustomed to largo feos. The
suggestion that they aro content to
accept tho incidental advertising in
lieu of cash remuneration is not tena
blo, because the oaso has not, on tho
whole, mado good a reputation for
the two whoso status could bo raised
by connection with a celebrated case.
One story is that George W. Childs
paid the bills. Ho was here about
tho 1st of Juno, a visitor at tho Grant
honse. His intimacy with the general
is well known, and his liberality is
proverbial. Childs has since declined
to tell whetrerho met any or all of
the medical expenses. A second ex
planation is that tho physicians have
taken in payment orders on Webster
& Co., the firm which is to publish
Grant's book. Tho income from that
source is bound to bo large. Mark
Twain, a member of tho firm of "Web
ster & Co., says that ho does not per
sonally know of any such arrango
ment, but that his assent or that of
his partner would not ba essential.
It is certain that the goneral's pres
ent resources yield only S27,000 a
year, which would barely cover the
ordinary expenses of his household
leaving nothing for such immenso doc
toring bills as must have been now
rendered.
Tho reason why Dr. Douglas is
kept on guardjiight and day is the
patient's expectation that he will
eventually choke to death and his
wish to have expert help at hand
While ho sleeps, sitting in a chair, un
able to lie down for hours, Douglas
occupies a bed in an adjoining room,
with a bell so hung that a pull by a
cord at Grant's hand will awaken him.
This precaution is in addition to the
watching of the negro attendant
Through his illness General Grant
has exhibited those traits of charac
ter for which ho has been noted. He
has been patient, plucky, strong in
pain and ever true to his manv
friends. The general has perfect con
fidence in his physicians, and is as
passive in their hands as a child. He
takes great interest in tho pathology
of his disease and discusses it freely.
Dr. Douglas is at tho houso eery
day. His attention is not solely of a
professional kind, for ho has formed
a real affection for his patient, which
is entirely reciprocated. He treats
tho general with distinguished con
sideration, and is extremely carefu
of his feelings. Notwithstanding
this the general is convinced that he
will never get well. Colonel Grant
knows it likewise, but since tho late
favorable chango in her husbands
condition Mrs. Grant entertains a
hope of his full restoration to health.
The general himself said tho night of
his great trial, "Let mo die," but
since ho has grown stronger ho longs
for his health, although wearily shak
ing his head when asked about his re
covery.
It is recounted that onco during
his illness tho general imagined him
self in command ot his old army
again. Ho arose, stood up and looked
back ns if his men were behind him.
He raised his hand as it it wore a
sword and said: "Come now, for
ward march, steady." At that mo
ment ho foil back upon bis bed, as if
in groat pain, put his hand quickly
to his face and exclaimed: "I have
been struck on the cheek by a shell-"
AVhen the press was charging the
physicians with having made a wrong
diagnosis tho general never wavered
in his confidence in their skill. He
said: "Tho greatest battle I ever won
I was placed under arrest for. It was
at Fort Donelson."
Don't Eet In a Hurry.
A health journal says that people
ought to take three-quarters of an
hour for dinner. This is well if thero
is enough dinner to hold out so long.
Tho penalty for hurrying meals, as
most people do, is a grievous attack
of dyspepsia. In such a case you
will have to resort to Brown's Iron
Bitters for euro, as did Mr. J. B.
Pinkstone, Shortor's Depot, Ala., who
writes, "I found relief in Brown's
Iron Bitters after years of suffering
from dyspepsia."
Mr. Cleveland is the first President
who has worn only a mustache. Her
ald. This would seem to bo rather
an airy costume, oven for so robust a
man as Cleveland.
Scott's Emulsion f Pare
Cod JLivcr Ofl.-tvith IlypnphoFpliitc
If Value for TFomen, and Children.
Dr. K. Haas. Jerscv Citv. X. J., savs:
"I have given your Emulsion to my lit
tle boy, of three years. He was in poor
health, but he has now taken two bot
tle and is improving both in strength
and health. 1 have also recommended
It to several of my female patients and
they have derived much beneGt from
It."
LATEST NEWS 1TE3IS.
Counterfeit silver dollars are in ex
tensive circulation in Pennsylvania.
Six hundred indictments against
liquor sellers havebeen stole"n from
the court uonse m wheeling, west
"Virginia.
It is stated that ex-President Ar
thur is suffering from Bright's dis
ease, which during the past year has
assumed an aggravated form.
The Bhode Island legislature pass
ed and tho governor has signed a bill
prohibiting more than ten hours'
work a day by women and children in
tho mills.
It recently cost tho town of Plym
outh, Mass., SSO to remove the carcass
of a whale that had been washed
ashore at Mahomot Point, and tow it
out to sea.
A colored preacher, who is serving
a term of imprisonment in tho guard
house, is anxious to get out in time
to "fill an appointment." Wilming
ton, N. C, Star.
A lady residing at Nunda, Livings
ton county, has given birth to twenty
seven children, including five pair of
twins, during her married life. Ni
agara Falls Courier.
Tho most profitable industry in
Now Hampshire is that which the
legislature encourages by bounties
on wild animals. It has cost the
state 8M,756 10 tho past year.
Nashua, N. B., Telegraph.
Atlanta, Ga., has made arrange
ments for a big religions revival. A
great warehouse has been converted
into a church capable of seating 4,000
people, and preachers and singers
from far and near are coming in.
A womau in York county, this
state, was choked to death recently
by her false teeth, which became dis
placed while she was asleep, and
lodged in her throat so as to closo
the windpipe. Ph iladelph ia Ledger.
Tho decision of tho United States
court of olaims in the case of Cjdot
Engineer Perkins of the navy, is that
tho secretary of the navy has no au
thority to dismiss a cadet engineer
from the service.
W. W. Scranton, of Scranton, is
keeping editor Chase, of tho Scran
ton Times, in jail sixty days because
he cannot pay a judgment of SLiOO
won against him in a libel suit, after
serving out n term of imprisonment
for criminal libel. Sfiringjield Re
publican. Unusually heavy mortality has pre
vailed thronghouthe country during
the winter and spnng,inonths, pneu
monia and epidemics working a dead
ly power. In mnuy sections the rate
of mortality lias been 50 per cent,
greater than has been experienced in
the past twenty years. lioston Jour
nal. Tho little town of Lafayette, Cham
bers county, Ala., is taking on airs. A
horn is blown at G o'clock in the aft
ernoon as a signal for the closing of
stores, and a few miuntes thereafter
scarcely a soul is seen on tho streets.
Tho boys play base ball from G o'clock
until dark. Columbus, Ga., En
quirer. A socialistic society called uTho
Harmonists," at Economy, Pa., near
Pittsburg, which onco numbered
1.300 members, hjxs dwindled to thirty.
The survivors are all aged, and none
of them probably will be alivo ten
years hence. Tho property of the so
ciety is estimated at fully S1,000,000
for each member, and what will be
the final disposition of it is kuown
only to a small circle. It is said that
many of the members havo never
handled a penny in their lives, and
would not know a piece of money if
tho saw it
The losses of tho goverment from
tho dishonest operations of the post
master at Lewiston, Idaho, will not
be very large; tho postoffice depart
ment has got track of and intercept
ed fourteen of thirty letters, each of
which contains 8G00 worth of money
orders, which were sent by Hibbs, tho
defaulter, to banks in tho west for
collection, and that the Canadian
postal department has stopped mail
intended for Hibbs at Victoria, B. C.
W. F. Kettenbaoh wroto from Port
land tivo days ago that Mrs. Hibbs
had left McMinnville to join her
husband at Victoria, and that they
had started housekeeping there.
Lewiston News.
Rreirlnir in San Joie.
Mr. Ernst A. Denick proprietor
Fredericksburg Brewery Co., San Joso
Cal., writes that for rheumatism and
other painful ailments SL Jacobs Oil
is a remarkablo efficacious specific.
'' I- -
,rWhy do the wicked live?" asks Dr.
Talmage. Tho principal reason, as
far as we can discover, is to give tho
preachers and lawyers a chance to
make a living. New York Graphic.
Eating Is a Torture,
And sleep often a mere travesty of repose, to
the dyspeptic. Appetite is correspondingly
impaired by this most prevalent cf maladies,
and headaches.biliousness.constipatiou. pov
erty of the blood, loss of flesh and of vitality,
and a thousand annoying and Indescribable
sensatloas arc its concomitants. It Is. more
over, the progenitor of numerous and for
midable bodily disorders. Obstinate as It is,
however. Its complete eradication may be
effected by the persistent use of Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters, a medicine which com
municates both vigor and regularity to the
organs oi ingestion ana secretion, relaxes
the bowels gently but thoroughly, enriches
and nurifies the blood. Dromotes annetite.
and gives tranquility to the nervous system,
rersons of weakly constitution and physique,
who use this superb tonic infallibly derive
from It the stamina of which they stand so
much In need, and It is Invariably successful
In remedying and preventing malarial diseases.
WSLH
SERtitMfpitdEOt
FOR 3EJ&JLT&a
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Hsadache.Toolhache,
Soro Throat. Sirelllnc- Sprain. Uralses,
llnnm. Scald. Frot Ultcs
AM) ILL OTHER BODILY r.il.NS A.tD ACHES.
SM by DrnstiU acd Dealsr erorrwliera. FinyOcaUa
buttle. Directions in It loapujei.
THE CIIAKLES A. VOGELEU CO..
(5cci3r.t3A.VUGECxasC0.) BilUaorc, 2d., C.S.A.
WiisonJ Fisher
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS1 SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOK
Salem Ploiiring Mills,
Portland Roller Mills,
Capital Plonr and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTOltIA, O KEG ON.
8. ARNDT & FERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OBEGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMrm 4&5?&r
sF
S H O F
Ji&&
V
.i- i
Boiler Shop
-
All kinds ol
ENGINE, OANNEEY,
AUD
STEAMBOAT WORK
Iroraptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
B, Lemon & Co.
STEVEDORES and RIGGERS
Portland hu1 Astorl.i.
Portland Office No. 10, N. Front street.
Pure Ice,
Delivered at Your Door.
This Ice U cut on Lake Cocollala and Is
pure.
All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria
Soda Works will ba promptly attended to.
G.REED.
Manager.
Coliiiia Transportatioii Comply.
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time!
THE NEW
TELEPHONED
Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock evary
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
rAn additional trip will ba made on Sunday ofEaclt Week, leaving Portland
at 9 O'clock SoBHay Morulas:. Passengers bj this route connect at Kalawa
for Sound port j. U. B. 8COTT, President,
GEE1IIA HOTEL
MRS. EVA WALLMAN, - Proprietor.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
First Class In Every Respect.
NEW HOUSE,
NEW FURNITURE.
Fitted up with every Conven
ience for the Comfort or
Transient and Permanent Guests.
Corner Squcmoqua and West 8th Streets.
II. B. PARKER, Propr.
first Class ia Every Respect.
Frco Conch to the House.
C W. KXOW&RS.
l. d. nnowx.
St. Charles Hotel,
(European Plan.)
BROTVN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors
First Class ix Evert Respect,
Good Restaurant Connected with the House
lfire-proof Brick Building. ISO Booms.
In the Center of the City.
Cor. Front and Morrison Sts.. Portland. Or
B. B. Franklin,
MeiMer anfl Cabinet Mate
SQUEtVIOQUA STREET,
XKXT TO THE ASTORIAN BCTLDIN'O.
J3TAU work done in a skillful manner on
short notice at reasonable rates.
FOLEY
HOT MEDICAL SPRINGS.
A Hack will leave Eugene on tho arrival of
the train from Portland,
EVERY TITESDAY,
Making the trip from Portland In less than
two days in daylight.
rETER RUNEY.
The Telephone Saloon
Tlio Finest Establishment of
the Kind in Astoria.
Especially fitted up for tho Comfort and
Convenience of those who enjoy a
Social GIas.
The Best or Wines and Liqnor3,
Tho Choicest Cigars. .
Everything New and First-Class.
R. t. JEFFURY. Prop'r.
STEAMER
THE BEST
13 THE
Royal Brand Flour
Manufactured by the
OREGON MILLING COMPANY
Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed
by all who use it.
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE
OI Superior Rising Quality.
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
WYATT & THOMPSON
Solo Agents for Astoria.
J. A. WILSON.
(Lata of San Francisco.)
PAIHTER; PAPER HANGER
AND
33 EOOB.. TOB.
Has located in Astoria and solicits a share
ef the patronage. All work strictly first
class. Terms moderate.
Order hot at Van Dusen'a.
J. H. D. GRAI,
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AHD FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Vood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT
General Storage and "Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot ofBenton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
WEI. EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUiNE ENGLISH CUTLERY.
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
MOT ARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
T123. AND Copper.
1885.
INTEREST
Will be allowed
On Time Deposits.
Drafts on all the leading Cities.
Wm. T. Coleman & Co..
S. JEIillOItE,
Manager Banking Department,
Astoria, Oregon.
zzSEE THAT YOU GETzz
TEE
"PORTLAND"
Oiiolo Frrri 1 ly
:E,-fc:rL-t 3E2.oll3?
FLOUR!!
For. Sale in lots lo Suit.
By wixsoar & fisher,
ASTORIA.
Or SIBSO CHURCH & CO.,
PORTLAND. Or.
Sol Gi Jflmliy,
Scarf Pins, Chains, f aides,
Pianos and Organs or ihe Rest
malic at tue toirest Prices.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
83A11 goods warranted as represented.
6USTAV HANSEN, JEWELER