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''-Wr "st " m JfiG" "1 VOL. XXIV, NO. 54. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, J 885 PRICE. FIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. OREGON RIVERS AND HARBORS. 3ICRDGR NEAR EUGENE. - -. m-&9( '- . . "& "KRl. A. L.. and J. A. JbTLTOX. Plij siciaiiMiml Surgeons. Will (jie proniut at lent ion to ail calls, f.oin any juit of tlie cityoi count iv. Oftlceover Allen's Store, corner Cass and iviiieinoqua streets, AMni:i. On'gnn. telephone No. 41. J K. FKAXK IA E. Physician nntl Surgeon. (iflice. KooinC, over I). A. Mcintosh s stoie. Oi-kice Houns : 9 to 11 A. si. ; n to 5 1 m. v&Idencc, opposite the.Johanscn building TV. LOCKIIAKT. I'll YSIC1 AX AX1) SUKGEO.V. Okkici: : Gem llui'ding. up staiis, Attoria. Oiegon. :ko. a. Donuis. v.ko. oi.m koi.ar'1) fc ioi:i:is, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OMre in Kinney's Work. pposlte City ll.ill. Astoiia. Oregon. tt . i- UI.TOV. O. C KUI.ION". t'l ror es2Stesi:rs. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Itooiiit r am) C.Odd Fellow. Building. i KliO F. PAKIvEK SURVEYOR OF riatuiiCniiniybiiil 'jty of A.loi:t Olllce : N. K. corner C.s ami Aster sin K Room No. 8. f q. A. KOWIjUY. Attornt'y ami Cousin llor fit Ii3v. Onico on Clienaimis Strcot, Astoria, Oregon. AY TUTTLE. 3S. i. PHYSICIAN AND SU11GK0N Office Rooms 1,2, ami 3. Pj thian Build ing. Kksidence On Cedar Street, back ol St. Mar' Hospital. F P. HIOKS. A. K. SHAW. nicies fc sniff. DENTISTS. Itooins in Allan's Building, up staiis. cor ner Cass ami Squcmoo.ui slicoK Atoua Oregon. JOHN H. UITCHEM.. KU.H1 M. OKMI T MITCH KL.Ii A. IK3rKXT, Attorneys and Councelors at Law. Rooms 1, 2, 3, and 4 Kanim' RuiMnw, Nortli East Corner or Fiist and Tine StrerN, Portland, Oregon. X? K- SPF.DOFA', NOTARY PUBLIC, Seurcheror Titles. Abstractor m! Concjacer. Olliee on Cass Street. 3 dooi south of A-.-torian oftice, Astori i, Oregon. BAKKIKQ AND INSURANCE ! 2. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, AKTOKIA, - WKKBOS. OFFICE HOUltS : From 0 o'clock A. Id. until 3 o'clock 1. M. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Mnnuf.tclured on the (Irudu.tl Rcducion Si stem hy tnc Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co.. LlMITFlt J Is the only Hour that luts taken First IM7e threo je.u-s in .succchsioii at the IOflT2j.XI .tir.t'IIAXIfti K.UK. ALso at State Fair. One trial is sufliclcnt to convince of its suje nority. See that the word CAPITOL is on each sack GEORGE SIIIEL, 8 Staik St., I'oitlaml Agent. WILSON & FISHER, Astoila Agents. STEADIER MOUNTAINEER- CAPT. E. J. MOODY, Astoria, Or., Cathlampt, W. T., "Wctiiort Or,, and intermediate points. The Steaiaer Jfonnafnccr will leae Asto ria dallr, until further notice, from Hustler' wharf, foot of Main stieet, at half-past 2 o'clock P. H., as follows : Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, for CATHLAMET and intermediate jtoints on Wasli.Ter.sido will go to Wetport. same days. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for WESTPORT and intermediate ..ints on the Oregon side will go to C.ithlamct suine days. Will Leave CATHLAMET, W.T., for As toria, Honda) s, Wednesdays and Fridays at seven o'clock A. M., touching at all wav land lnss on Wash. Ter. side, and return oh anie side. Will Leave WESTPORT, foalvstotia. Or. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdajs at sev en o'clock A. M., touching at all way land Ings on Oregon side, and ictum on same side. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to Main street Wharf. Combining IRON ttUU TURE VEGETABLE TOXICS, quickly and completely CL1.AX5ES and ENRICHES THE BE.OOD. Qslcicai the action of the Liver and Kidneys. Clczn tiio complexion, makes the tkin smooth. It does ncl injure the teeth, caasc headache, or produce css-Btipalioa-ALL OTHER IEOX 3IEDICIXES DO. PhjEicians and Druggists everywhere recosaaoad it. Da. I. S RCGGTJ3?, of Mirioa. Mass, say: "I rosraiincnd Ilro-vn's Iron Bitters as a valuable tonic foreinclunztho Mood, and rpmovin:: all dysp'iui; symptoms. It doos not hurt tho teeth." Da. It. M DiX7nLls Remold1. Ind.. says : " I have prescribed Unnvn's Iron B:tters in : of anneiua and blood diseasss also when a t"ic vas needed, and it has proved thorouRhb; satisfactory.' Mn."Wi. BTErrs.23 St Mary St.. Now Orleans. J-x. Bi): "IlroKn'fl Iran Bitten relieved mi wfiie f blxl vnsoninc. ai'd I hoartd; ooanncml it to tiiose need ins a panficr." The G-nuine has IVado Mark and crowed rod lino on wappr. Take no other. Made only br i:-:av. x custtiCAi. c., kaltimokp, mi. I,Tn' IIano Booir nfnlandrttrartivd con-t-jn j !t f pnsua for rocipi infnnat.n niut c m . "to.. Riven airay by all dealer in modii4:w, r aiatlid to any address on rocupt of 2 htewp. SM-Ui, III.ITMII .t IHHMi:!). Wiioik-ji:: AnrMs it it! (ii:. J5 jasc vhsl Its n2mtt impliej ; z Purely Vegetable "Ccmpound, thai acts directly upon thelyer curing the many diseases inciderMo that im. portant organ, and pre?nting the nu merous ailmsnls tlM arise from its deranged or tbnaction, such as Dyspepsi jsndicc, Biliousness Cosmenes5Vwiar:a, Siclc-lieadache, BJieiatiarnr etc It is therefore rniisinuhat " To liave Good Healtb :hc Liver must be 3;ept in order." DB. SAHFOHD'S LV7ZU IIJVIGOEATOE Invigorates the Liver, Iterulatcs the Bovr 2, Strengthen; the System, Purifies the bloou . Asis,t . D.jr l ion, frcvcnls t evers. Is a IIousclioKl'Xeed. An Invnlualilc L'amil jledicln" for common complaints. D2. SAHTOSB'3 LIVES niVIGOEATOIL An, crpcricnce of Forty years, and Ti n lauC&cf Testimonials prove its Mint. ron su.n r.Y at.t, pnuxns ixMi:iHcrm Tor fill ir.fcrm-'ion fn-l yoi.r aJJrce3 for 10( j.oa-' ok on tl o "I i tr una us u fJ6.sroRD 1 UfA .. S-'V : tt cirr TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From thcic sources arise t hree-fonrths of tho diseases cf the human race. Tliese symivtoms indicate their existence: X.oss of Appetite, llorel costive, hick Ifcndnclic, fullness nftcr cnt IiC,Kvcrslnn lo czcitionof lo(1yor iniutl, Iructatlon of food, Irritnbil Ity of temper, Iaxvi?pIritij,ArecIins licfaro tiio eyes, Iiiltly colored tlrlue, COXSTI lATI O.V.umld cmanil tho use orurenicdj'thatncts directly on thoLiver. AsaLlvermcdicineTDXT'S IIIT.S havo no c.iual. Tlieiractionon tho Ividncys and :?kin. Is also prompt; removing all impuiitics through these tlueo scaveiipcra of tho sjstem,' producing appetite, sound digestion, legular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TCTT'h XIIiE.S cause no nausea oi griping nor inteifero "With daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO VSALAHIA. hold every where 25. Olliee 4 1 AlnrraySuN V. GnATllAiit on Wiiifki.23 changed in. stantly to a Glossv IIlacic liy a singlo application of this Drn. Sold by Drug ists,or sent by e:cprcss on receipt of SL OQIco, 41 Mnrrav Street, New York. Pure lee, Delivered at Your Door. This Ice is eut on lii Cocollala and is pure. All orders left at lwl & Hansen's Astoria Sod.t Woiks will he promptly attended to. CREED. Man igcr. W.1I- AE.r.KS. Pn2r. first Class in Every Respect. Free Couch to (lie House. liJS The following reports on river and harbor improvements in Oregon have been prepared for transmission to cengress: ENTRANCE TO COOS BAY. The project for the application of the appropriation of July 5, 18S4, was for continuing the low enrockment. The enrockment was advanced seventy-two feet, making the total jetty length measured on its top surface 17G1 feet The effect of tho jetty on (he channel during tho year, beyond a fair stability of position, ha3 not been marked. The examination shows an increase of bar channel depth of about ono foot and a small continued favorable erosion of the north spit Last year's amelioration of the shoal above Fearless rock has continued. Jetty construction across the deep interior channel is expensive, p.ud a considerable advance of tho work made gradually is required for a radical improvement. Tho amount estimated as required for next year is S1G0.000. YAQCIKA BAY. In resuming operations under tho new appropriation the approved plan was to close the laud gap by jetty construction, build a spur north ward for the protection of tho bank, and heavily strengthen the jetty with larger rock. The jetty now brought to an average height of high tide, measures 2,517 feet. The spur jetty for shore protection is 450 feet long. The work is left in an excellent con dition, and will probably be ready for a upcedy extension of tho jetty when funds permit. It is desirable to complete tho work in two years. The main channel is a littlo moro southerly, and the north one some what under and perhaps deeper than a year ago. The changes on tho whole arc considered favorable for the improvement. Por tho next year $1GO,000 is asked. COQUILTiE KIYKi:. A low, attenuated jetty of a total length of 1,3G3 feet had caused the radical changes in tho entrance de signed by the project. The improved channel was straight, direct, and free from rocks. The situation a year later was that nearly all of tho tem porary jetty work had been displaced by sea and drifts, and the adjacent fill had disappeared. During the past year 4-12 feet of jelly structure were built, and the total jetty length is 1,52,'J feet. The work of improve ment needs to bo solidified and ex tended. For the next year $75,000 is required. UPPER COftUMBIl AND SNAKE RIVERS. "The work on this river is very dif ficult owing to the extremely swift water, and can ouly be prosecuted at passable stages near low water. It is proposed to apply the appropria tion abked for to the removal of rocks and cobblestono bars to the comple tion of the pioject, which is intended to secure a low water channel of five ami a half feet in the Columbia, as far as Aiusworth, and four and a half feet in the Snake, a3 far as Lew.'slou, Idaho.' "For the Columbia river above tho month of tho Snake no estimate is presented, pending the results of tho survey of Priest's rapids. It will take 30,000 to complete the project." Cowlitz nrvEit. "The amount expended on this riv er has been 5,933.13. "Work has been satisfactorily done, resulting in a good improvement to navigation. It has mndo a commercial development very large in proportion to tho sum expended, and I am of the opinion that operations should be extended to Klikitat bridge, about twenty miles farther up tho river, and also to in clude shore protection wherever it may be necessary to prevent tho riv er from making its channol too wide. The estimate of SG.000 submitted has this extension in view." srr.VEY or Columbia and snake ltlVEBS. "The time has arrived when further progress in tho improvements of the upper Columbia and Snake rivers must be preceded by a careful survey. The Columbia river has now been surveyed as far up from tho sea as tho mouth of tho AYiHamette, at the Cascades and at Tho Dalles, and the snrvey of Priest's rapids. It is per fectly obvious that any further pro jects can only be intelligently guided by a good survey. I cannot too strongly urge the necessity for this survey. These aro rivers of com manding importance, and it is quite timo that they should be studied by the light of careful surveys, such as aro now in progress upon the Missip pi and Missouri rivers. The dis tances to be surveyed are about G30 miles on the Columbia and 137 miles on the Snake as far asLewiston, mak ing a total of 7G7 miles. At $150 per mile the cost would be, in round numbers, $115,000. "This can bo advantageously ex pended iu two annual installments of $10,000 and one of $35,000. In Boston the chief of the fire de partment ride3 in a red buggy when ho hurries headlong to fires. The notion is that persons will break for the sidewalk and clear the track when they see a horse snorting flame, so to say, and wildly dragging a red char iot toward them. The consumption of rubber iu this country is steadily on the increase, the imports last year having been 21,064,000 pounds, the greatest amount ever known. Euqene Crrr, Aug. 3L "Word has just reached here that Daniel Church, brother of Hon. John U. Uhnrcb, or this city, was to-day fonnd dead in Mohawk valley, ten miles from here It seems that a young man named Yarnall was passing Mr. Church's house when he saw a man lying on his face in front of the house. Go ing near ho saw that Church had been shot, and without disturbing the body immediately went for neigh bors. Having found one, both re paired to where the body laid. They found that a bullet had entered prob ably at the back, but thoy did not turn the body to examine farther. A rifle was found about thirty feet from the body. It is impossible to give particulars. Mr. Church was a miner from Yreka, California, and a few months ago married Mrs. Jasper Evans, at whose house the body was found. LaIiER A son of Mrs. Evans just brings word that his mother was found about ono hundred feet from tho house in another direction with her face severely hacked and man gled, apparently by nn ax. She was not yet dead. Coroner Osborne, Dr. Sharpies, Judge "Ya3l1burn, Sheriff Cambell and others have gono to Mo hawk. No theories of the killing a.re given. Corn will not ripen in Great Brit ain. Japanese laws compel fish to be sold alive. Buffalo lui3 a business firm named Irish & English. Tho campaign in Tonquiu cost the French SDb.OOO.OOU. Tho American humming bird can whip the English sparrow. Tho town of Good Hatchet in Ida ho, is offset by Bad Axe in Michigan. The mouth of the Mississippi river wa3 discovered by liasalle in 1G62. Tho tin mines of Virginia aro re ported to bo richer than those of Cornwall. Tho newspapers and their outfits in tho TJnitod States aro valued at $9G,500,5G0. Rome in the reign of Hadrian, is supposed to havo contained 7,000,000 inhabitants. The Canadian Pacific railway has so far cost $130,009,000, and is yet far fiom completion. The number of children of school age enrolled in tho United States is estimated at 11,000,000. There are 24S cities and towns in tho United States having a popula tion of 10,000 and upward. In 1&19 the British " parliament chartered a corporation for converl ng tho Americans to Christianity. lhe potato, introduced in England in 1G00, was first eaten as a sweetmeat, stewed in sack wine and sugar. A collection of cents in first-class condition, not only including all dates, but all varieties, is worth a thousand dollars. There are fifteen million horses in this country, and it requires ono mill ion new ones each year to keep up wiih the demand. In Rostov, Russia, there is a socie ty of child murderers, who, acting as nurses, poison children to spare them tho troubles of life. Tho consumption of starch for all purposes in tho United States is 1G0,- 000,000 ponud3 per annum, or an av erage of threo pounds for each person. Baseball is now played in Siberia, the game having been introduced by the military authorities as a recrea tive reward for meritorious convicts off duty. The nineteenth century, Christian era, will end at 12 o'clock midnight December 31st of tho year 1900. The twentieth century will begin at tho same time. A Dakota man has a contrivance so arranged that in tho event of a storm at night he can pull a cord and let his bed sink through a trap door in to a cyclone cellar. It is useless for the busy beo to im prove each shining hour by stinging when St. Jacobs Oil is around. Ono application will remove all pain and swelling. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty: but it is a part, livery lady may nave it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. Did you Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. EDOTARiripU c TRADE MARK, IV P Iff! lOUGH lURE HA Absohitehi Tree from Opiates. J?mctics ami I'olaons, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Coush. Soro Throat, IIoarenc, Colds InUccnra, UronchltLs Anthnja. Croup, VVLoop- 1ns Couch, Qulnnj-, Pain a In Chcet, tad other ffcUon of lio Throat oJ Lnas- Prteo 50 cents s bottle. Sold by Drcst an J Dealers. TOrtle unable to induce their dealtr tt promptly net it for Uiem icill rcceirt tico botlLs, I Lxpraa chareet paUl, bu tending one dollar fc 1UK CH IKLE3 A. TOGELKIt COHIUY, Sole Owners nJ Maocdctarrr, Ealtlnarr. J.rj Ued. V.S.A. GERMAHIA BEER HALL ri:o.M tiik Norton Paciic Brewery Five Cents a Class. E&Nn inferior llcer soM at this il.ie. W.1I. B;C2i. Proprietor. FOLEY HOT MEDICAL SPRINfiS.i A ITack h ill lemcEuxcne on the arrival ol the train from Portland, EVERY TUESDAY, Making thetrin from Portland in less ttian two ilajs in daylight. PETEK KUNKY. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. -NrthtrBritlfhrsajiHercar.tile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AMI COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Ifrprrar iitiiij; a Capital or S67,000 OOO. P.. VAX ntWKN. Acent. llvaco SLeain ffimplim Co SUMMER SCHEDULE. FIJOII ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco, (Jonnectlns by stages and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia stiami:i: "GEN. MILES," VV". P. WlIITCOMH, JlASTPR. Will leave Astoria daily (Sundajs excepted) for Ft- Stevens Ft. Canby and llwaco, at 8 A. M WitnOistcrvilie Mails and Exprcis dally, and Through Mails to points bejond. and Jloiileaano, "W. T on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thuradaya the ".Miles" will make two round trips. leaving Astoria on sec ond trip (about 3 r. si.) 3 hours after arrival from first trip. Fare to llwaco, - - $1.00 Passengeri will save 25 cents by purchas ing tickets before going on board. llwaco Freight per Ton, - 2.00 SSyi'or TIcket. Towago or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J. H. D. GRAY, Agent. . AUNDT & FERGIJKN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOPj aj Boiler Shop Cgg All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CAJWERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. gK . cnv.-jwr i iviM 'J&mRfSL-rZ VE NO te lmMf - -"- - 1 j''ffrJ''g'-3i'i5B3iBSSgvI5aB- VFi-SSiS. lir.wJ"-'iS: -C11f-Vir:ilTSr'l!lil!!C3jZ-.:' tgg, "F 'hijldeflakmills .usburn. ireY1 ,"nna7s: GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS International Expositions THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. Quality can Always be Depended on ! ExDeriencefl Mien Use no Other ! HENRYDOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street. AGRXTS 'Oit Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort :.ml Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Gla's. The Ilest or Wines ami Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. It. I,. JEFFREY. Prop'r. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in HARD? ARE, IRBH, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEFT LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET ERON, Tin AND CJoiDjE303- Coliitta Transportation Coijany. FOR PORTLAND! Through. Freight on Fast Time! tiie :new steamer -TELEPHONE- 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. Rcturnms leaven Portland oery Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. "An additional trip will bo made on Sunday of Each WccK, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock. Sunday Slorninc- Passengers bj this route connect at Kahwa for Sound ports. u. B. SCOTT, President! Threads EQUAL ! QtRtlH 9 SAN FRANCISCO, I'ACIFIC COAST. T he Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors GotoTIIC OEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR 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 Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. WET. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Srier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CIIENAMUS STS. i I , r- tr m m: - ' "& -1 ?V riJi T up 'r s - ( i