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in a VOL. XXIII, NO. 148. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, JCNE -21, 1S85. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. TRS. A. U and J. A. FU1YTOX. Physf clans-and Surgeons. Will give promDt attention to all calls, from any part of tbe city or country. Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria, Oregon. Telephone No. 41. D R. FKAXK PAGE. Phynlriim and Surges. Office, Room 6, over I). A. Mcintosh s stoie. Office Hours : 9 to ll a. m. ; 8 to 5 p.m. Residence, opposite the Joliansen building 9KO. A. DOKKIB, GEO. NOIO.XD IfOr.AD fc DOKKIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. t w. fultok. a. c. Ftnvroir. FUI.TOW BROTHERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd fellows Building. TOSBPQ A. GILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office. on Cass street, 1 door south f Odd Fellows Building. r ELO F. PABKEIt, SURVEYOR OF Cl&tsep Cennty and City of Astoria, Office :-Chenamu8 street, Y. II. C. A. hall, Boom No. t. T Q- A. BOWLBY. Attmey and Counsellor at Law, Offiee on Chonamus Street, Astoria, Orecon. f W. LF.ICK. ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT. OrncK : Room 9, Kinney's Brick Clock, TAX.TUTTIiK, 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms l, 2, and 3. Pythian Build rag. Residence On Cedar Street, back ol St. Mary's Ilospltal. r p. moss. A. E. SHAW. hicks & sniw, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregoa. BAHKINQ AHDJHSURAHCE ! i. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGOX. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. it. until 3 o'clock P. 21. M. W. FECHHEIMEK, - - President H.W.CORBKTT. - - Vice President EBWARD HALL, - - Secretary THE OREGON Fire and. Marine Insurance Co. OF PORTLAND, OREGON. Capital Pal Up. - S0,cs Cash Asfleta Kxceod. - SKe.e.eo C. LEINENWEBER, - A&eat, ASTORIA, OREGON. AEEJLD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured on the Gradual Reduc'ion System by tne Slem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., LIVITEtl hi the oaly flour that has taken First Price three years in succession at the L'OUTiiAXD MECHANIC FAIR. Also at State Fair. One trial U sufficient to convince of its supe- riority. See rhat the word CAPITOL is on each sack. GEORGE SHIEL. S Stark St., Portland Agent. WILSON & FISHER, Astoria Agents. San Francisco and Astoria PACKET LINE. Carrying freight : running every ten or twelve days. The -ALCALDE" will leave Saa rranetsco on the 15th Inst. Freight - - - $1.50 per Ton. S. H. HARMON. 816 Stuart St., SanJFranclsco, Cal., CLATSOP MILL CO., Astoria. t-NO PRIMAGE. Soffl M Jewelry, Scarf Pis, Chains, latches, PiaRes and Organs of the Scat xaake at tke LoneNt Prices. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. EVAI1 goods warranted as represented. 6USTAV HANSEN, JE ER A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tha qsMtloa hu probiblr bn ufcvd thoaunds of timet "How ca firown'f Iron BitUrs our ererr thingT" Wall, it doatn'l But it doei onra as disuj) for which a r?aUbl phjticiAa would praecnb UU) 1 Phjticlxni ncagmza Iron u th birt raatontira kfftnt known to th profuiion. and inaou7 of nx Uadws chamical firm will mbtUatute th acMrtion that tharo ar mora ciraparationi of iron than of any othar f nbitanoa tuad in aadicina Thu ahowa oon alntiTalr that iron U acknowladxad to ba tha mod important factor in nocaaafolaadicalpracUoa Itia. howarer a ram artahla fact, that prior to tha diaoor errof BROWN'SIKON UITTBKlinoparfact 1 aatiaf actory iron combination had arar baan I and. BROWN'S IROM BinERS&SffiE haadache, or prodsea constipation ad I a-t h r tri aacdlclaeaIe.nKOWN'SIRONBIT7JBKt ero Indirection, BUlaaaavM, VTu&bnc, Dyapepala, Malaria, CfailU aad rTavrre, TIrdTclInr.GacraIDeknit7PaIaintha Bide, Back or I,InkB,Keadae0andNiraI ffia for all taaaa aflmaota Iron la praacribad dady. BROWS IROM BITTERS- sinoU. tk all otnsr tharsoah nadieisea. it act lowlr. "fThtn Uktn by nn tha first tyrcDtom of banaflt ia rantwad aaarcy. Thnmniclaath'-nboeorar firatr, the dixtton improTac. tha bowtli ara actire In uomti tha aSact u nnally mora rapid and markad. Tha eyoa bacin at onea to brvrhtan: thn inn clears ep: haalthy color aosaa to tha chaaki : ntrroncnett diiapptari; fnnchonal daranraoasta bacoma racn Jar. and if a nnrnnc mother, abnndant aartananoa it cnppllad for tha child. Karaambar Brown'a Iron BitUroiitha ONIiTiron xaedieina that it not i jonoai. rynetcmiml J)rufffiitirtemrftti Tka Cennina haa Trada Stark and armred red lines onwrappar. TAKE NO OTHER. SNELL, nEITSRD A TTOODiRD. VTaotEStLK Agbntb PorlLmd Orcgoa. QACAK'S Magnolia Balm IS a secret aid to beautv. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and;K0 cant tell. FOR Man and Beast r Mustarjo; Linimnnt is idecilian most men, and vsed mere and more cTery yor. TUTT 3 PILL TOsVom mtrwKt e DISORDERED Uvr, nrl KMt1 APIA From these sources arlsathroe-foarthi ofthe diseases of the human ract. Those symptoms Indicate their ezutence: XiOta f Appatita, Hovrala aoattre, fclclc Haadaahe, raillBMa nflor awt lnj:,aTiriloutocxrUoKefaayac or bAviMcaagUet tana daty,9te zlBeaijFlKttariasattheHoert.Deta feefera) tha ajraa, MrKlr eolarad Urlic,COKBTlPATIOW,and damand the use of a remedy that acts directly on theLiver. As aldvar madiclnoTDTX'S 1'IIiX.B hara no aquaL Thclractioaoa the Kidnejt and Skin la alio prompt; removing all Impurities through thus three ' eavreMgarfl ef tka ayatoaa," producins appatlta, sound digestion, xcgular stools, a clear skin and a rig orous body. TCTT'a MI.rJ0 cause no nausea or criping- nor lnterfsro -wltii daily work and are & perfect ATIDTB Ti MALARIA. fcold ayary wheralfis. Otflce44 MnrraySt.N T. TUTTSHAIRSYal QRATHaiK ORTt'niBCBBS chanced In. Btantly to a GLoar Sucre br a single application of this Dte. Sold by DniK rlst,or sent by express on rreelptof & Offlco, 4i 2Iurrav Stroot, Na'rr York. tuTTS HAKUAIi C? taEIUI, SS231TI3 7SZZ. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. Worth British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, JLXD COMMERCIAL OFCAL1FORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of 807,000 OOO. B. VAN DU5KN. Aeent. FISHERMEN'S OUTFITS. OIL SKINS, Gum Boots. Overalls. Shirts. Etc AT Phil.A.Stokes&Co Next door to Foard Si Stokes' store, Is head quarters for Clothing; at Bottom Figures Everything bought here jmartstaed to be Just as represented. No old stock; Tery thlng fresh, and NEW GOODS on every bieamer. jtemem b er in e piac e. MIXJL. A. STOKES CO. -A full line of GENTS' TUENISHING GOODS for &ai at Prfe tkat Defy CoaapetltteH. THE OLD TAh'DERBILT. How tha Commodore's Offer Was Mis understood. NothiDg seems so7.welcome to the people just now as reminiscences of the late war. The passion and ill feeling of tho contest have passed away, never to return, but orery one listens with increased interest to tlf authentio relation of incidents and events of tho lonjr struffclo. J. C. Derby, tho veteran publisher of this city, contributes his quota in his "if ty Years Amonjj Authors," recently given to the world. During tho war, while holding a position of confid ence in tho state department, he was charged by Secretary Seward to con Tey to tho late Commodor 9 Yander- bilt the thanks of oongresa for the "free gift ho bad made to his imper iled country of his new and staunch steamship J-anderbllt of. 5,000 tons burden, built by him with the great est care, of the best materials, (at a cost of SOO,000." Tho resolutions of thanks, superbly engrossed upon parchment and inolosed in an elegant frame, were duly presented to Mr. Derby. Their roception by the commodore wrjs peculiar and characteristic. He read them over carefully, then looked at the official conveyor of tha same, and finally broke into speech: "I ncvor gave that ship to con gress. Whan tho7government Uwas in great straits for a suitablo vessel of war, I offered to givo tho ship if they did not caro to buy it Howev er Jlr. .Lincoln and Mr. Welles think it was a gift and I supposo I shall navo to let her go. Upon referring to Unoriginal let ter offering the vessel to tho eovern ment Mr. Seward found that thecom- modoro's version was correct. Ho of fered to sell her "at a valuation," and added in liis bluff, off-hand maner: "If this will not answer, will tho government accopt her as a present from its bumble servant." This was only the commodore's hearty way of saying: "I will not drive a bargain with my country in her hour of peril. Take the ship on your own terms, gentlemon or on no terms at all." In the hurry and ex citement of the timo the letter was misunderstood and thewholo world was misinformed. It was a costly er ror to Commodore Vauderbilt, but one which ho probably -never regret-ioH.-r-Chicayo Tribune. ai ...i - i. MORE JUSTICE, LESS LAW. What tho peoplo in Oregon need is more justice and less law and red tape and fooling. It is an impossibility for a laborer to recover in court on amount duo for services without an expenditure of from fifteen to fifty dollars cash to commence the suit. Moro than one thousand men and women in this state, after having toiled long and honestly for a few dollars, havo been bilked out of their just earnings and found tho courts practically lockod and bolted in their faces. Many porsons have allowed themselves to bo bullied out of sums from $100 down, because they know by sad experience, perhaps, tho futili ty of attempting to obtain justice be fore the law without giving all or moro than all of the sums involved as lawyers' and court fees. Numbers of employers in Oregon, knowing the fact that there is no law for a man with an empty purse, pay those who labor for them in such manner as they see fit often not seeing fit to pay anything. But the thousands of law yers in the United Statos, living off the injustice dealt out to tho people, mannge to make litigation as expen sive as possible, and when any en deavor is made to simplify law pro ceedings, manage to throttlo it qniotly and effectively. All cases involving sums of less than $100 should bo submitted to arbitra tion on the demand of either plaintiff or defendant; the decision of tho ar bitrators should be final and unap pealable. Tho whole cost of such an action should not oxceod five dollars, the expenses to bo paid by tho losing party. Then, when a farm hand was kicked out on tho road with a week's wages coming to him and oot a penny in his pocket, there would be a chance to obtain his dues. Videite Tho peoplo of Guatemala have a neculiar war of Tjrenarinrr tripir n.nt- feo for the table. Every wtek or so a quantity ot tne berry is ground and roasted, and hot water poured slowly upon it. The black lionirl -which drips through is pormittcd to cool, when it is placed in a bottle and fiot upon the table like vinegar or "Wor cestershire sauce. Pots of hot wator and milk aro furnished, with which the coffee drinker mav dilnta tho cold, black syrup to such a weakness as he likes. This plan has its advant ages, but it takes a long time to be come accustomed to it. There iB a "cow-tree" that grows in Venezula that, when, tpped gives out a sap that is white, milkoy, and nuritious. It has several advantages over tho native American cow. The milk of tne tree contains more milk and less watter, and the tree can't kick you clean accoss the barn-yard and through a panel of rail fenca if you hoppen to stand on the wrong side when you tap it for milk. Teacher what is an engineer? Boy No. 1 A man who works an engine. Teacher What is a pion eer? Boy No. 2 Thatj man that works the piano. A CITY ON WHEELS. One of the most curious of cities consists of wooden huts on wheels, to tho number of about one hundred and thirty, which, when tho season arrives, are rolled on to the ice in Saginaw bay, Lake Huron. The pop ulation ot thi3 "city without a name" is about fivo hundred. Each hut is furnished with cooking utensils, ham mocks and a stovo, and is occupied by throe men, whoso business on tho ice is to follow up a peculiar method of fishing. In the center of each hut a holo is dug to the water about a yard square. Ono of tho fishermen then takes a live fish of the herring tribe, and after fastening it to a piece of pack thread drops it into the water. Tho fish dashes away swift as an arrow until it is pulled up by the thread, when it returns toward tho holo, followed by a host of pike and other largo fish desirous to feast on the dainty morsel Besido the holo stands tho fisherman, harpoon in hand, waiting tho arrival ot tho pursuars, who aro received with thrusts of a four or fivo pronged in strument, which rarely fails to bring up writhing victims. Somo huts can show two hundred of fino fish at tho end of a day's work. Tho most weird appearance of this city is at night, when tho fishermen prosecute the. work by tho light of tho torches, whioh, as is well known, attract fish without tho aid of tho horrincr bait. The glancing torches and tho shadows of tho men leaning over tho holes make a strange spectacle. If fish aro not abundant in the spot first chosen, tno nuts aro wheeled to another site. This city of fishers is about ten miles from Bay Oity, and six miles from tho mouth of tho Saginaw river and banks of tho lako. Tho road thither on tho ice is much frequented, not only by thoso who have business there, but also by tho curious, who nnd tlieir interest in the excursion enhanced by the magnificent course for cloigh driving which the ton miles of ice present Lesson from a Mastodon Tho tusks of a mastodon receatly found in Illinois weigned lio pounds each. What a gigantic toothache that animal must have been capable of having! And such neuralgial Neuralgia, or norve-ache, generally proceeds from a disordered condition of tho blood. Brown's Iron Bitters enriches and purifies this and drives neuralgia out. Mr. W. W. Bcdman, Piqna4rifiaysr"Brown,s Iron Bitters permanently cured mo of neuralgia." A recent telegram from Ottawa states that the contract for bnilding the round house at Port Moody had been let the day previous. Thi3 also includes extending the wharf with iron piles, all of which will, give employment to a large force of men. Tho high-toned speculators who invested their all in Coal harbor must feel that stocks with them are down. All the World. Tho Sjdnoy, Ausralia, Herald says: ."England, India, Canada, Spain, France, New Zealand. Aus tralia and nearly every other civilized power have recorded their grateful appreciation of the merits of St. Jacobs Oil. There is a great deal ot religion in this world that is like a life preserver only put on at the moment of immediate danger, and then half the timo put on hind-side before. Josh Billing. cnxC-i Kumlvioii of Iun Coil ijlvora)ii,ivitlilIj j, rp)im!urc For Rheumatism. Scrofula and Anaemia. As thi'Mj disease arc all the teMilte of an iinpaverished condition of the blood, nothing ill build up the system and enrich and vitalize the blood and assist nature to overcome this condition so quickly as Scott's Emul sion. YaquinaPesf: All work on the jetty has ceased, tho employes paid off and most if not .ill of them gone outside. Mr. Polhomns will prob ably remain a few days longer, taking soundings of the bar, etc.. when he will probably go to Portland and bo employed at hoadqnarters. Are You Tired of Reins hick! Wo want to say a word to the men, women and girls who work in stores, offices and factories. There aro hun dreds of thousands of you in the country. Very few ot .yon aro well. Tou aro shut up too much and exer cise too little. In this way you get sick, xour oioou is uaa, your aiges tion poor, your head often aches, you don't feel like work. Your liver, stomach and kidneys nro out of order. Parker's Tonic has cured hundreds of such cases. It is pure, sure and pleasant. Eating Is a Torture, And sleep often a mere tra esty of repose, to the djspeptlc. Appetite is correspondingly impaired by this most prevalent of maladies. and headaches.billousness.constipatlon. pov erty of the blood, loss of flesh and of vitality, nnd a thousand annoyimrand Indescribable sensations are its concomitants. It is. more over, the progenitor of numerous and for- nnuaoie oouny u isomers, uusttnatc as it is, however, its complete eradication may be effected by the persistent use of Ilostetter's Stomacii Bitter, a medicine which com municates both vigor and regularity to the organs ol digestion and secretion, relaxes the bowels gently but thoroughly, enriches and purities the blood, promotes appetite, and gh es tranquility to the nervous system. Persons of w eakly constitution and phj slque, who use this superb tonic Infallibly derhe from It the stamina of which they stand so much In need, and it is Invariably successful in remedying and preventing malarial diseases. fljfciaTHE CHEAT &f$l mmm mhm FOB. ZE-iXE CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache. Toothache, Sore Throct, SwclJlnc- SprIn, Brulacs, Ilurnn, frcaliSis I'roit liltc, ATD llh OTUER II0D1L1 IUI.3 AfD AC!1E3. SM by DroiUU al Dmlen eTerr"hte. FmjCeoUa tolUe. Direction! la II L.in;:ajM. THE ClIAItLES A. VOCCLKK CO- (SBWjjr.toA-MKJlHr.tCO.J lla!tInorr,3d., U.S.A. Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PKOYISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR Salem Plouring Mills, Portland Roller Mills, Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTOKIA. OREGON. & AKNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop LQ5Si. BLACKSMITH snrn PSffla J waesffiSK83g& &m ' .r.:Laimt&vr :f "-SS ZS&Zi n .. . ij Bonor snop z?zr$r AH U'Uds of SMSIMS, CAETNERY, AXD STEAMBOAT. WOES Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. B. B. Fianklin, Unflertaier aiifl CaMnet Mater, SQUEWIOQUA STREET, XKXT TO TIIK ASTOKIAX KUIT.DIXCI. O C2riVll work done In :i skillful manner en short notice at reasonable rates. Coliiiia TransDortation Conpy. FOE PORTLAND ! Through Freight on Past Time! THE KEW -TELEPHONE- Which has been spscially built for the comfort of paisengers will leare "WHsou & Fisher's Dock oyary Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning loares Portland srry Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. S3f-An additional trip will be made on at 1) O'cIocJt Sunday aiorningr. for Sound ports. THE BEST IS TILE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY I-, of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed by all who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Qu Jlty. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Agents fur Astoria. J. A. WILSON. (Late of San Francisco.) PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND lO EJOOGHLL. TOR Has located In Astoria and solicits a share cf tho patronage. All work strictly Urst elass. Terms moderate. Ordor box at Van Dusen's. J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail doaler In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and IVharfago on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, OreKon. Wn. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMTJS STS. The Bern Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. .For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMrBELL, - - PROPRIETOR Magnus C. Crosby Dealor in HARDWARE, Ml STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, 2?1 -n AND Obpper. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This Ice is eut on Lake CocollaU and Is pure. All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. G. REED, Manager. STEAMER M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. Sunday of Each. WeeBc, leafing Portland Passengers bj this route eonnect at Kalama V. B. SCOTT, President, HOTELS AND KESTAUKANTS. ffllffli iffl. MRS.EVAWALLMAN, - Proprietor. ASTORLV, OREGON. First Class ill ETcry Respect. NEW HOUSE, NEW FURNITURE. Fitted up witli every Conven ience for the Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Corner Squemoqua and West Sth Streets. II. B. PARKER, FropV. First Class in Every Respect. Free Coach, to the Rouse. C. TT. KXOVTLES. L. D. BKOTrtrif. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BROWN &KNOWLES - - Proprietors First Glass ix Eveut Respect, Good Restaurant Connected with tho House Fire-proof Brick Baddintr. 1Q0 Rooms. In the Center of tbe City. Cor. Front and Morrison Sts., Portland. Or The Roscoe Oyster and Chop House. The Best Cooked to Order In First Class Style. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Pine Ic e Oarogfrn Alex McCrea & Co., PROPRIETORS. Genevieve street, rear of Adler's Cryatal Palace, Open liny ana Xilit. Mrs. Sophia Dagget Begs leare to notify her friends that she has opened a Boaruine: House ait Restaurant In the building of Mr. Joplln, Main St., 'Op p. Pioneer Restaurant. Where she will be glad to see all her old friends and as many new ones as will be pleased to gire her a call. THE ELMO L0DCIHGH0USE1RESTAURAHT J. N. HAMILTON Prop. No. 67 Water St., Astoria. Nice, new, clean Beds, and careful atten tion to lodgers. The Tablo supplied with the best 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 nish 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 eery effort will be made to make her guests feel com fortable and at home. Dlauer Served from 3:30 to C;30 P M. 3IKS. r.. C, IIOLDS, SE Cor. Main and Jeflerson streets. A Well Furnished Table ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED With the best and cooked in a neat and wholesome way. can bo found at Mis. G. W. Rucker's Private Boarding House, over Eat on & Carnahan's, next to Odd Fellows Build ing. Terms; $5 awepk. $22.50 per month. $1 a day. 1885. INTEREST Will be allowed On Time Deposits. Drafts on all tho leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co.. 8. J3MIOKE, Manager Banking Department, Astoria, Oregon. zzSEE THAT YOU GETzr TEE "PORTLAND"' 3Pa,"t33.1: Holler FLOUR!!' For Sale in tots to Suit. By WIXSQX & FISHER, ASTORIA. Or SIBS03T, CHURCH & CO., PORTLAND. Or. k