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YOLrXXUl, NO. 145.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ASTORIA, OREGON, THT11SDAY. Jl'NE IS, 1885.
PRICE, FIYE CENTS.
T"R5. A. L.. and J. A. WLTOX.
P.iy.ielaus mil Surgeons.
Will iilve promt attention to all calls,
from any part of the city or country.
Offlceover Allen's Store, corner Cass and
Snuemoqua streets, Astoria, Oiegon.
Telephone Mo. 41.
rvU.FKXK PAGE.
Pliyslrliui anil Surceon.
onlee, RooniC, over 1). A. Mcintosh s stoie.
orricr. Hot-its -9 to ll a. .m. :-3 to n i m.
Residence, opposite IhcIoImnMin building
X. A. DOKKIS. CEO. JfOLAND
XOr.AI) & RORKIS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OJKce in Kinney's Monk. pposlte City
I lull, Astoria. Oregon.
V. KUl.TOX. . C FULTON.
riT.TOX B250TI1EKS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and C.Odd Felloes Buildlug.
TOSKPII A. GI1.5...
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office. on Cass stirpt. 1 door south of
Odd Fellows Building.
riF.i.o v. PAititr.it,
SURVEYOR OF
OlatHOp t'ounty nnd City of Antoria
Onice :-Cheiiannu strei-O. M. C. A. hall,
Room Mo. S.
r . a. noiviiUY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Iiaw,
OiKre on Clienamus Street, Astoria, OtCEon.
fi XV. I.KICK.
ARCHITECT AND SUrttKtXTEKDCNT.
Office : Itoom 9, Kinney's Brick Block,
TAY TUTTI.E. 31. i.
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON
Office Rooms 1, 2. and 3. Pythian Build
ing. Kesidkxoe On Cedar Street, buck ol
SU Mary's Hospital.
F P. HICKS. A. K. SHAW.
hicks !t siitw,
DENTISTS.
Booms In Allen's Building, up j.talr. cor
ner Cass and Siiuemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
BANKING AHJUHSUBANCE !
1. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
.ISTOXU.1, - OREGON.
OFFICE HOUIUS :
From 0 o'clock A. 51. until 3 o'clock P. 51.
M.W.FECHIir.IMER,
ii. w.coitBirrr, -
liDWABD HALL.
- President
Vice President
Secretary
THE OREGON
Fire ani Marine taraoce Co.
OF rOItTLVXD, OREGON.
Capital VaUl Vi, - 8O,O00 0C0
Cash Asset I'xreed. - iiBO.WDO.OO
C. LEI XEX WEBER,
Agent,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
.AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!
Capitol Flour,
MuRHfMelurrd on the Gradual Reduction
3 stem by the
Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co..
MV1TT.H J
Is th. only flnir that has taken First Prize
three years In succession at the
lOItTI,AXI JIECHAXIt'y FA IK.
Also at State Fair.
.One tiiat is Mtftlclcnt to convince of its Mire
riorlty. Hm tiiat the v.oid CAPITOL Is on each sack.
GEORGE SIHEL, 8 Stark St.,
Portland Agent.
WILSON & FISllER. Astoria Agents.
San Francisco and Astoria
PACKET LINE.
Cairying freight; running every ten or
twelve da vs.
The -ALCALDE' will leave San Francisco
on the 15th inst.
Frelgnt - - - $1.50 per Ton.
S.H.HARMON.
31f. StuaiJ St.. San Francisco, Cal.,
CLATSOP MILL CO.. Astoria.
tSTHO PRIMAGE.
To Rent.
THE FINE BUSINESS STOKE FORMER
ly occupied by J. Filger. A desirable
location. Apply to
C. S. GUNDEKSON.
To Rent.
,A .FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTBAL
X lly located. Apply at this Office.
ill $UFp
'IF tpvi"1
-THE 2
ST TONIC, ?
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures Dynpepsln, Indigestion, WcnKne1,
Impure itIooil,.TIaIarlaiClilll! and FevcrK
nnd XeurnJcln..
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
KldnrvB nnd Liver.
It Is Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, anaau wno loaa scuentary me.
1 1 does not Inj ure the teeth , cause headachc.or
produce constipation ojat iron mcaicmr uo
It enriches and purifies i he blood, stimulate
the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re
lieves iieannurn ana .ueicning, anu sirengui
ens the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Luck '
Energy. &c, it has no equal.
Jjjr- The genuine has aboe trade mark ai
rossed red lines on wrapper. Take no otlit t
j4rijiir nnon. chehiiml con iultitokj, an.
SXELL, IIEITSnU & WOODARD,
Wholesale Agexts Portland Oregon.
HAGAN'S
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, and you cant tell.
FOR
Mairand "Beast!
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more every year.
FOLEY
HOT SIBDECAL SPRINGS.
A Hack will leave Eugene on the arrival of
the train from Portland.
EVERY TUESDAY,
Making thctiin from Portland in less than
two dajs In daylight.
PETER RUNl'Y.
67,000,000 Capital!
Liverpool and London and Globe.
Worth British and mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AX.')
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
lie presenting a Capital of SC7,000 OOO.
n. VAN DOSEN. Awn:
It
a
OIL SKINS,
Gum Boots, Overalls, Shirts, Etc
AT
Phil.A.Stokes&Go.
Next door to Foard & Stokes" store, Is head
quarters for
Clothing at Bottom Figures
Everything bought here guaranteed to be
Just as represented. No old stock ; everv
tliing fresh, and NEW GOODS on every
Steamer. Remcmbsr the place,
PKIX. A. STOKES A CO.
C3B-A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS for sale at
Prices thnt Iefy Competition.
The Telephone Saloon
The Finest Establishment of
the Kind in Astoria.
Especially fitted up for the Comfort and
Convenience of those who enjoy a
Social Gla-s.
Tlitt Best of Wines and Liquors,
The Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Class.
K. t. JEFFJBRY. Prop'r.
ElJri 1 5-
- D t" " ca
Bfe
OREGON AND WASHINGTON SPRUCE,
At iloiitesano, May 19th, a corre
spondent of the Northwestern Lum
berman -wrote as follews:
How many "substitutes for white
pine'' have been brought forward
since the wise men of the Census
Bureau discovered in 1SS0 that the
supplv of that valuable timber would
be exhausted in a few years? From
the present state of the market I
judge that there is still some white
pine left, and that dealers are not ap
prebensivo of its immediato extinct
ion. But though it is doubtless true
that tho timber of tho lako region
will last for many years yet, I think
it will bo admitted that the nner
grades of white pine are becoming so
scarce and high priced that a wood
to partially take its place is a des
ideratum. Of all the timbers 5et
offered for that purpose only one,
southern yellow piue, has made any
headway, and that is only one line,
flooring and ceiling. For finishing
lumber .in common buildings, for
siding, for the cheaper grades of
dressed and matched lumber, for the
common boards so largely used
throughout the we3t, I think I am
safe m saying that no lumber luis yet
been found on tho Pacific slope to
lako the placo of white pine. Prob
abl3 no perfect substitute for that
magnificent timber will never bo
feund: but I think wo havo in a com
paratively neglected tree of tho north
Pacific coast a material that will yet
bo shipped east of tho Itockv mouu
tains for sonio of the uses we have
mentioned. The tree I refer to is the
Sitka spruce, which is found in abun
dance over the entire region west of
the Cascado mountains from 100 mile
south of the Columbia river to the
British Columbia line.
Tuo tree is of great size, a bight of
250 feet, and a diameter of six feet
being not uncommon. The wood i3
rather heavier than white pine, which
it somewhat resembles in appearance,
and weighs rough, when dry, about
2800 pounds to the thousand feet.
The logs yield a largo percentago of
clear lumber, which takes under the
plane a beautiful, smooth, silky sur
face. It makes excellont finishing
lumber aud siding, as it is entirely
irco from pitch, and takes paint oven
better than white pine. A valuable
feature is the nature of the knots,
which are nearlv all hard and sound.
ulhCknots?,wbfini 'wilfnot Knock
ont, and which make even tho coars'
est of the lumber available for the
barn boards" in such demand among
western farmers. It also makes
splendid shingles, and I think an ab
solutely clear shingle can bo produced
here cheaper than anywhere else in
the United btates. lor packing
boxes it is qnito extensively used on
this coast, and unequaled for tlrat
purpose by any timber I know of.
In the last two years quito a de
mand for spruce boards for lining
grain vessels has arisen in San Fran
cisco, but there is as yet no steady
market for it, aud spruce stumuagc
is not in much demand. California
uses redwood almost entirely for fin
ishing, and in thi region the native
cedar is used because it furnishes a
material that is easily worked, and
shrinks so little that it may be made
into doors, etc., withont seasoning.
Had it not been for these two com
petitors tho merits of the spruce
would have been recognized long
ago.
We also have, m our lir, a material
equal in most respects to the south
ern vellow pine, and far superior in
size and accessibility. Should the
southern pine ever bo exterminated,
as we are told the white pine is being.
Washington territory and Oregon
will be able to fnrnish in unlimited
quantities a clear, rift-sawed fir floor
ing as good as any yellow pmo 1 have
ever seen; aud in .ill the attributes of
a good framing material it is superior
to either white or yellow pine.
Mail advices from Fort Spokane
bring news of the drowning on the
9lh inst. of two soldiers of Troop H,
second cavalrv. While out fishing on
the Spokane river their boat upset
and thevsank beforo assistance could
reach them. On Monday, the 8th
inst., a son of Chief Moses was
drowned in the Columbia at Fort
Spokane. This makes six persons
drowned near the fort within one
month, and none of their bodies havo
been recovered.
Reports from tho Willamette vallev
say the hop yield will be largo this
year. Tho same report comes from
Puyallup valley. All that is wanted
is reasonably fair prices aud the
growers will bo satisfied. Last year's
prices were 13 to 15 cents per pound,
but at present 5 to 9 cents is quoted.
At the last figures there is hardlv anv
margin of profit for the growers. Tho
yield of lbb2 brought on an averago
SI per pound.
Why do Doctors Prescribe Ltnuorst
Because they know not what else to
ao; or necnuse sometimes a little
liquor serves to kindle the exhausted
uresot aigestion. unt this liquor
prescription is aaa Dnsinpss for tim
patients, for it makes drunkards rml
ulu liirguui.ijoruyoLtuem. jjrowns
iron outers uoes not Kindle a tem
porary fire. It nourishes, enrirjlips.
strepgthes, purifies. It drives out
aemnty and dyspepsia, and sets tho
invigorated system at work on a basis
of health.
The proper weight of a man is 151
pounos, according tc rroiessor Mux
ley's estimate.
CATTLE THIEVES IN PRFGAY.
"Cattle thieves in the land where
I raise stock," said a Montevideo cat
tle breeder visiting Now York, "have
discovered a new and ingenious mode
of distinguishing their booty. Last
autumn I lost several head, and half
a dozen times I and my men, with
the mounted policemen, came up
w ith the thieves, and I snw with them
cattlo that I knew at once were mine.
My brand was on them (J. M.) nnd
sometimes there were scars on the
bodies that I know quite well. The
animals were exactly like mine in
every respect but bne. Tho horns
branched differently. If those on my
cows had pointed up these dropped
toward the gronnd, and often one
pointed forward and tho other back
ward, or one .toward tho sky and the
other toward the earth.
"J. M.,' the drover said, were his
own or his employer's initials. The
cattle were certainly mine, but I could
not swear to them, and I was oblidged
to see them taken away.
"Tho thieves had kept the horns
wrapped in poultices of boiling hot
meal until they were soft enough to
bo twisted, and thus destroyed the
cows identity. The horns soon hard
ened when the bandages were re
moved. "I havo been told that the trick
was invented by Russian cattle
thieves. I wish they had kept it at
home."
Steamer Seized.
Deputy Collector, Frank Winslow
arrived last evening from Semiahmoo,
his new station. Ho made his first
appearance there on Friday last, and
found tho British steamer Hope in
port. -Captain Bentley claimed he
went there in distress, but Mr. Wins
low learned that he had been there
thirty-six hours, and hail had con
nection with the shore several times,
contrary to tho laws of our countrv.
The deputy took charge of the vessel
on behalf of the United States, and
securing tho services of Captain Dav
is, late of the Eranytl, left Semiah
moo at 5 v. m. Friday Tor Port Towns
end, handing her over to thocollector
on arrival For offenses of this char
acter the i enalty "3 a fine of S1.000,
which th collector will impose. The
steamer ;- jhe.8amo Hope that was
built h.iti$r7xear3 j.RO for Lolt &
Lrilmore. bhe is now owned bv Mr.
Saywnrd, of Victoria. -Seatflrpnit-Tntflfigwi-r,
14.
Last Sunday, the second son of
Mr. Hamilton, aged 12 years, was
drowned in the middle fork of the
Willamette river, near A, D. Hyland's
ferry, while he and an older brother
and his uncle, lL Miller, wore at
tempting to ford the river. Getting
into deep water the wagon box
floated off, and with the bov was car
ried under a drift near bv. The other
two came near lostnir their lives.
They got out by getting hold of the
horse6:.
The Tacoma, W. T., Chamber of
commerce has borrowed $10,000 in
New York with which to erect a
building.
Prompt, safe and sure: lied Star
Cough Cure.
AVidows in Warehani, Mass.. are al
lowed :i barrel of herring freo from
the town fishery. This is a great in
ducement for some women to become
widows. There are husbands in every
town who are worth much less than
a barrel of herring.
Arc You Tired or Reins Mek !
We want to say a word to the men.
women and girls who work in stores.
offices and factories. There are hun
dreds of thousands of you in the
country. Yery few of yon ar well.
You are shut up loo much and exer
cise too little. In this wav von net
sick. Your blood is bad, your diges
tion poor, your head often aches, von
don't feel like work. Your liver.
stomach and kidneys are ont of order.
Parkers 'Ionic has cured hundreds
of such cases. It is pure, sure and
pleasant.
tV recent dispatch savs that Senator
Edmunds will appear beforo the
house of lords during his visit to
England. There must be some mis
take about this. The house of lords
will appear before Mr. Edmunds.
.rntlri KnmlMinnof I'nrc
CoiiXi".vir01!,ivith Hyp c plujihiff
Its-1 alucfor Homm ami Children.
Dr. It. Ha s .Jersey City, N.J., savs:
'l have given our Emulsion to my lit
tle boy, of three year, lie was in poor
lionlHi. luir lif lms iinvr talroii twn lirtt-
fft' Mini ! imnrnviiirr linf It in cfrniirrrli
and health. 1 have also recomnieniied
it 10 several 01 my iciuaie patients aim
they have dcrh ed much henelit from
11.
Are you made miserable bv Imli-
K. Deincn'.
Forlamu Hack, Side or Chest use
Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Trio 2Ti eent.
tor sale by . E. Dement.
Catarrh cured, health anil, vect
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Item
ed'. Priite 50 centi--, Masai Injector free.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
Sin lou's CmE will immediately
relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, anil
Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement t Co
A Nasal Injector free 'with each
bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Jtcmedy
Price 50 cents. Sold by V. E. Dement
TRADE Wf ?MRK.
Aimed ut
'rce from Onlatcs. Emetics and 1'oixr.zix.
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
Tor Coaslis. Soro Throat. Hoarcnc. Colds,
InSncnzs, Bronchia, Asthma, Cronp, Wioop-
Ins Consh, Qalnsj-. Pain Iu Cict, uJ oUi?r
tSntloasot do Tliroat anU Lnne.
1'rlco 30 cents a bottle. Sold by Drnzsist anJ
Praters. 2xrUt3 unable to induce their dealer to
rrompUy act it for them Kill rcctlrt tiro bottle;,
Erpresi charges paid, by tending one dollar to
the nur.ua a. togeler coaiuxr.
Sale Owotj cJ JLnoIetn-tr
Ealtlnorv. XarjIaaiJ. C. S. A.
Ship Chandlers.
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
Painis, Oils, and Yarnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOU
Saleiu Flouring Mills,
Portland Eoller Mills,
Capital Flour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTOKJA. OREGON.
A A-RNDT & FERCBEN,
ASTORLA. "- OKHGON.
The" PioneerMachine Shop
BI.AGKSMTTU ?5
SHOPg
Boiler Shop ' TSSsM?
-3-
Ml Kinds :
EffGINE, GANMEEY,
Ai.T
STEAMBOAT WOBS
Promptly attended to,
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF I FAYETTE STREET.
;. Franklin,"
Aiw.m,
UririaleraiiCaMMWer,';
SQUHrVlOQUA STREET,
M'XT TO Till: ASTOHIAN lU'II.MXG.
O
CSfAJl work douo iu a skillful manner on
sliort uotice at reasonable rates.
GoIiunWa !
Through Freight
THE NEW
"ift l"r.So7iff?7iBte24s?'
Wilson & Fisher
tifi Esa&sj&BtSBBgmssmi
Which has been spscially 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 Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
J-An additional trip will bo made on Sunday of Each. IVccU, leaving Portland
at O O'cIocU Sunday Morning;. Passengers bj this route connect at Kalama
for Sound port3. v. B. SCOTT, President,
THE BEST
IS THE
o:oc:e3.je:e3s,!i? !
Royal Brand Flour
Manufactured by the
OREGON MILLING COMPANY
N of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed
by all who use It.
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE
Of Superior Klsins quality.
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
WYATT & THOMPSON
Sole Accntrt for AMtnrin.
J. A; WILSON.
(Late of San Francisco.)
PAINTER, PAPER HANGER
AND
Uoa located in Astoria and solicits a share
ef the patronaae. All work strictly flrst
class. Term" moderate.
Order box at Van Dusen'd.
J. H. D. GRAY,
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 licnton street, Astoria,
Oro;on.
WM. EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNEK MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
For the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE OEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPRIETOR
Magnus C. Crosby
f Dealer in
JMRDWASE, IM, STEEL,
on Pipe and Fittings,
STOVEj TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
1 chppt r?nsj
-3?1r. A2D Copper.
Pure Ice,
Delivered at Your Door.
This Tee u cut on Lake CoooIIala aud is
pure.
All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria
.Soda Works will be promptly attended to.
CREED.
Manager.
on Fast Time!
STEAMER
iHortation Cine
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
ffilili HOTEL.
MRS. EVA WALLMAN, - Proprietor.
ASTORTA, OREGON.
First Class in Every Respect.
NEW HOUSE,
NEW FURNITURE.
Fitted up willi every Conven
ience for the Comfort ol"
Transient and Permanent Guests.
Corner Squcmoqua and West Stli Streets.
IX. B. PARKER, Prop'r.
First Class in Every Respect.
Free Coacli to tlie House.
o. AT. KNOWLKS.
U D. IJROWX.
St. Charles Hotel,
(European Plan.)
BROWN &KNOWLES - - Proprietors
First Class ix Evkht Respect,
Good Restaurant Connected with the House
Fire-proof Brick Baildir?. 180 Rooms,
la the Center of tho City.
Cor. Front and Morrison Sts., Portland. Or
The Roscoe
Oyster and Chop Honse.
The Best Cooked to Order in First
Class Style.
TtE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
IF-iTTie Icecream
Alex McCrca & Co.,
PROPRIETORS.
Genevieve street, rear of Adler's Crystal
Palace. Open Jay and ZV'slir.
Mrs. Sophia Dagget
Begs leave to notify her friends that sho has
opened a
Boariii House anil Eestanrant
In the building of
Ir. Joplln, 'lain St.,',Opp. Pioneer Eestanrant.
"WTiere she will be glad to see all her old
friends and as many new ones as will ho
pleased to givo her a call.
THE ELMO
L0D0INGH0USE1RESTAURAHT
J. N. HAMILTON.. Prop.
No. CT Water St.. Astoria.
Nice, new, clean Beds, anil, careful atten -tlon
to lodgers.
The Table supplied with tho bast in season.
THE BAR
Is supplied with an extra quality of liquors
and cigars.
Private Boarding House.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
announces that she Is prepared to fur
nlsh Ladies or Gentlemen with Board only,
or with Board and Furnished Rooms at very
reasonable rates. No extra charge for use
of Parlor or Bath room, and every effort
will be made to make her guests feel com
fortable and at home.
IMnncr Served from 5:30 to C;30 2 ."I.
MRS. E. C, HOL.DKX.
SE Cor. Main and Jefferson streets.
A Well Furnished Table
ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED
With the best and cooked In a neat and
wholesome way. can be found at Mrs. G. "V.
Ruckcr's Private Boarding House, over Eat
on & Carnahan's, next to Odd Fellows Build
ing. Terms; $5 a week, $22.50 per month.
$1 a day.
1885.
INTEREST
Will be allowed
On Time Deposits.
Drafts on all the leading Cities.
Wm. T. Coleman & Co..
8. JEIilLOKE,
Manager Banking Department,
Astoria. Oregon.
USEE THAT YOU GET
THE
"PORTLAND'
Olaoioe Ftt. i ly
lE-sftOjOL-t Roller
FLOUR!!
For Sale in lots to Suit.
By WILSON & FISHER,
ASTORIA.
Or SIBSOX, CHURCH & CO.,
PORTLAND, Or.
PARKER HOUSE