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VOL. XXVII, NO. 15.
ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, J887.
PRICE IVE CENTS.
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BUSINESS CABDS.
T E. IiA FORCE.
DENTIST.
Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellow Building,
ASTORIA. ---- OREGON.
II n. a. ii. fuitox.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office on,Cass street, three doors south ol
'Odd "Fellow's building.
Telephone No. 41.
TJ THOEN.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Residence, Upper Astoria, Nillson Housp.
rAY TUTTIiK, 3L I.
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Rooms u Pythian BulldlnK
Residence On Cedar Street, back of
St. Mar's HosDltal.
nK.O.B.E8TES.
I'll YSIC1AX AND SURGEON.
"i kick : Rem Building, up stnlr, Astoria,
fcegon.
ipvtt. FU4XK. PAGE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon.
D
It. ALFRED KIXSJEY,
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
WlConryattendrpatfentsat his offlce, and
may be found there at any hour.
E.
C. HOIiDEN,
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds
For Washington Territory,
A'actlOnwr, Real Estate and Insurance
Agent.
Office, at ITolden's Auction Rooms, Chena-
muH street, Astoria. Oregon.
C B. THOMSON, F. E. COOVFET.
THOIflSOJJf & CO OVERT,
Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public.
Special attention given to collections and
examining titles.
Office Rooms 4 and 5, over City Book
Stove.
G
ELO t PAEKEB,
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
AND
Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria
.Office :-N. E. corapr Cass and Astor streets,
Koom No. 8 Up tairs.
Robt, Collier, Deputy,
GEO. A. DORUIS. GEO. NOIJIND
fcOJLAISD & DORKIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
onice in Kinney's Block, opposite City
Ball, Astoria, Oregon.
C W. F0LTON. O. C FULTON
FULTOM BROTHERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows Building.
r q. A. BOWLBY.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Offlceon Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon
P.
I. WIXTOX
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms No. ll and 12, Pythian Castle Build
ing. T B. WATS OX,.
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty.
All business before the U. S. Land Office a
specialty.
Astoria, - - Oregon.
L.T
'. SARIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oeeqon crrr, ----- ohkoon,
Having an exporlenco of nine years as
Begtaterj)! the Laud Oitlce at Oregon City.
Oregon, I am now ready to attend to Land
Business for settlers and claimants before
aay District, or the General, Land Office on
reasonable terms.
Advice and information, if desired, given
uy-maii.
a";
12. SHAW.
DENTIST.
Booms In Allen's Building, up stairs, oor
nerCass and Squemoqua streets.,. Astoria
Oregon.
A. SMITH.
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2 Pjthian Build-Ing over
0. H. Cooper's Store.
THOS. MAIES,
A Good Fit Guaranteed.
CHARGES MODERATE
Agent lor the Celebrated Household Sewing
Machine.
Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's.
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H.
ffiltip
FasliionaDle
Tailo
ED STAR
TRADE V7 MARK.
UGHfURE
.baolutelu
Free from Opiates, JCmetica antipoison.
SAFE. n
SURE. VSiTfc UlS.
AT DnCCOISTS ANT) DEALEE3.
TnE CHAKLE3 A. OdELElt CO.. IIALTI30RE. HI).
RlVlJINREM
Pi CaeaSbranatla, Hreraleia,
Q itftBatUehf, JJeadirhc, Toothache,
VMLIIB Atllrnrrlitianil nnlm
THE CUAUIX3 A.TOOELElt CO., IMLTISOUK, HO.
'SJSifififlEa vvf la aios 2 wmn
oapia yan$ v 'Siupsifimoo ejEraojj saraj
flllflHlW
ifl.uftW
sSaQNaJji1
Boat Building.
MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
htiilillttir hnntQ rn tli I Viltimliii m .
and hundreds of line boats of my build
make my guaranteet for good work. Head
quarters at Kinney's cannery. Will build
boats at any point on the Columbia river
wnere my services may oe requireu.
WJl.UUWK.
-AGENCY-
OFSAN FRANCISCO.
Havel's Wharf and Warehouse,
Astoria. Oregon.
Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices.
Storage aud Insurance at Current Kate1;.
Banking Department
Drafts on the leading Cities of the World
JOHN F. McGOVERN,
Agent.
It. II. Coleman, Accountant.
WilsonJ Fisher
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HAEDWASE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOR
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS.
Portland Roller Mills,
Capitol Tlour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
Tlir.
DIAMOND PALACE!
GUSTAY HANSEN, Prop'r.
A Large and Well Selected Stock of Pine
&
U
At Extremely Low Prices.
All floods Bought at Thin KstaMbhiucnt
Warranted Genuine.
"Watclx and Clock; Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Comer Cass and Squemoqua Streets.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fire Insurance
AGENTS.
Representing the Largest and Most Relia
ble Fire Insurance Companies.
All Business promptly.and accurately tran
acted. FJavelsWhftrJ,
Astoria Oregon.
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Riik 'h??iWwfciaMi5?PLA K
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Miaow
Tlinmrmrlrt
Jewelry
INTBODTJOED
SENATE"
Iff THE
Of the State of Oregon January 17th,
1887,
No. 56, by Chandler That fire
insurance companies shall pay the
full amount of the policy if the
property be worth it, and the full
amount of the loss if the property
be partially destroyed, if the prop
erty is insured in the amount of
the loss.
No. 57, by Sigiin Authorizing
county courts to expend county
monej'.s in the construction of
county roads.
No? 58, by Watts To pay ter
ritorial warrants to Joel J. Hem
breo, to the amount of $946.18.
Watts stated these were warrants
bought up by Capt. Ab Hembree,
killed afterwards in an Indian war.
They were left to his wife, since
deceased, and son, Joel J., now
the heir. It was but recently dis
covered that these warrants, which
were proper, had never been paid.
Watts asked a second reading, but
withdrew the motion on objection
by Weatherford.
No. 59, by Emniett Compel
ling parents or guardians of chil
dren between the ages of 8 and 1-1
years to send such children to
school twelve weoks in the school
year, at least eight weeks to be
consecutive, unless such child at
tend a private school or be taught
at home.
No. GO, by Watts Regulating
the sale of spirituous liquors, fix
ing the license at ?500 a year,
with forfeiture of license for dis
obedience of the law and the oth
er usual provisions.
No. 61, by Dawson That the
escheat fund be loaned and the in
terest from the loan go to the
school fund.
No. 62, by Wager To author
ize the board of commissioners for
the sale of school and university
lands to employ an agent in the
La Grand district, the fees not to
exceed $200 a year.
No. 63, by Miller Increasing
the salaries of the county judges
of Marion, Crook, Josephine, Clat
sop, Gilliam and several other
counties, as asked for by the rep
resentatives of the difierent dis
tricts. The increase is from S200
to $500 a year.
No. 64, by Wager To click
the spread of thistles throughout
the state.
No. 65, by Dimick Prohibiting
tne sate or tooacco to minors un
der 18 years, without the written
consent of the minor's parents or
guardian.
No. 65, by Steel Regulating
the practice of dentists; that they
must have diplomas.
No 67, by ""Simon AuthrTzing
connty courts to build annories for
the use of the state militia in cities
of 10,000 inhabitants and over.
No. 68, by Gray Extending
the boundary of Clatsop county to
take in the Columbia river from
shore to shore. The boundary
now extends only to the middle of
the channel.
No. 69, by Stanley Fixing the
county license of patent medicine
venders at 200 a year.
No. 70, by Wager Regulating
freight rates on railroads. The
bill classifies freights and provides
for a reduction on all roads in the
state, amounting to about one
third. No. 71, by Steel Extending
the securities of foreign corpora
tions so they can deposit $50,000
bonds in school, county and mu
nicipal bonds, as well as in state
and national bonds.
No. 72, by Gray For the prop
agation and protection of salmon.
No. 73, by Steel Repealing the
law that portable and traction en
gines be brought to a full stop
within a hundred yards of a pass
ing team.
No 74, by Stanley Abolishing
the board of immigration.
No. 75, by Dawson Amending
the law for the construction of
bridges and portages.
Ho. 76, by Gray For the erec
tion and. support of a fish hatchery
on the Columbia river, to cost not
to exceed 820.000.
No. 77, by Gray Making it un
lawful to label or brand salmon as
"spring catch," or to label salmon
"Columbia river salmon"
caught in said river.
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No. 78, by Irvine For a board
of railroad corporation commission-er-,
'our in number, to be appoint
ed by the governor, and to hold
BILLS
office until the next general elec
tion, then to be elected by the
people; salary $2,000 a year."
No. 79, bv Steel Appropriating
$1,500 for the relief of R. F. Mur
phy, a veteran of the Indian war
of 1856.
No. 80, by Coleman Defining
and punishing vagrancy by a fine
of $50 to 250; when imprison
ment, to work eight hours a day
at hard labor.
Dr. Watts has introduced" in
the senate a'license liquor law to
supplant the defunct Keady law.
It places the license at 500 and
requires the applicants to file an
affidavit not to violate any of the
provisions of the law, violation
and conviotion of which will in
cur the penalty of perjury.
The salary of senators and rep
resentatives in congress is 5,000
per annum; 20 cents per mile of
to and from Washington, each an
nual session, and 125 per annum
allowance for stationery and news
papers. The president pro tem
pore of the senate and the speaker
of the house got 8,000 each per
annum.
Neirly one hundred and fifty
lives have been lost in the new
Croton aqueduct, New York, since
the woik commenced, three years
ago.
A Genial Restorative.
Ho-.tettor's Stomach Bitters are emphatic
ally a gonial restoratue. The changes
w hlcli this great botanic remedy produces
in the disordered organization are alwajs
agreeably, through sure y progressive,
never abrupt and vielent: On tins account
it is admirably adapted to peisons of deli
cate constitution and weak nerves, to
v.hom the powerful mineral drugs are pos
itively Injurious. That It Initiates those pro
cesses which result in the le-establishment
of healthful vigor is conspicuously shown In
cases where it fe taken to overcome that
fruitful cause of debility, indigestion,
coupled, as it usually is, with bllliou&uess
and constipation. Thorough digestion,
regular evacuation and abundant secretion,
are results which promptly and invariably
attend Its sjstematic mo. It is, besides,
the best protective against malaria, and a
first rate diuretic.
During the year 1886, American
mills produced 1,350,000 tons of
steel rails, valued at 840,000,000.
The prospect for 1887 is still bet
ter. When baby aa sic!., wo gave lu.r CustorU,
When sho was a Child sho cried for Castoria,
SVhen sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, sho gavw them Castoria
Coston signal lights used on the
transatlantic steamers are the in
vention of a woman, who has made
something of a fortune.
f A And reliable Medicines are
Acker's Blobd Elixir lias been pre
scribed for years for all Impurities of
the Blood. In every iorm ot bcrotu
lous, Syphilitic or Mercurial Diseases
it is invaluable. For Rheumatism
has no equal.
J. W. Conn.
The cost of introducing a girl
into society iu New York and car
rying her successfully through one
season is estimated at 1,698.
"WtV' l'nile with any Throat
.fcj VJ V . or L Disease. If you
have a Cough or Cold, or the children
are threatened with Croup or Whoop
ing Cough, use Acker's English Rem
edy and prevent further tiouble. It
is a positive euro, and wo guarantee
it. i'ncc 10 and "30 cents.
J. W. Conn.
The Chicago liaihcay Age re
ports that during the present year
over 8,000 miles of new railway
tracks were laid with steel rails.
Soother at hand. Itis tho only safo
medicino yet mado that will remove
all infantile disorders. It contains no
Opium or Morphine, but gives tho child
natural cacfrom pain. Prico 25 cents.
Sold by
J. W. Conn.
Irving Hall is reorganizing to
try and hold the balance of power
in New York city politics.
Scarlet Fever aud Diphtheria
Are spread by contagion, by the transfer
of living matter. These particles come
from the skin, the membraenous lining
of tho mouth, nose and throat, and
from the intestines and urinarv organs.
Disinfectpromptly and thoroughly with
JLfarnys rropnyiatic iiuiu, the gxeat
germ destroyer.
Prof. P. T. Ltipton, of the Vanderbilt
University, Tenn., says: As a disin
fectant and detergent Darb v s Prophy
lactic T?Iuldi3 superior to any prepara
tion with which I am acquainted."
How'i
Your Liver?
Is the Oriental salutation,
knowing tbat good health
cannot exist without a
healthy Liver. When the
Liver 13 torpid the Bow
els are sluggish and con
stipated, the food lies
in the stomach undi
gested, poisoning the
olood; frequent headache
ensues ; a feeling of lassi
tude, despondency and
nervousness indicate how
the whole system is de
ranged. Simmons Liver
Regulator has been the
mean3 of restoring more
people to health and
happiness by giving them
a healthy Liver than any
agency known on earth.
It acts with extraor
dinary power and efficacy.
NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED.
As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia,
Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc.. I hardly
ever uso anything else, and havo never
been disappointed in the eilect preduced:
It seems to be almost a penect euro for all
diseases of the Stomach and How els.
W. J. McElroy, Macoa, Ou.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. Phihdehha. Pa.
Price Sl.OO.
re
Soys,
It joa want a neat flttlny
Suit of Clothes,
goto
3T, JE3, X1.C3S,
Merchant Tailor.
Having just recolved a complete assort
ment of
Foreign and Domestic Suitings.
Something Entirely New.
I am prepared to make up Suits cheaper
than the cheapest.
Give mo a call and be convinced that I
mean what I say.
J. E ROSS,
Corner Squemoqua and Hamilton streets,
east of C. H. Cooper's.
B. F. ALLEN
PRACTICAL
GRAINER and PAINTER.
SIGNPAINTENG. AND
GLASS SHOW CARDS.
IL,AI. AND DJKCOKATIVE
Paper Hanging, Frescoing, Etc.
Shop on Cass St., nett to Stlnson's Black
smith shop. Astoria, Oregon,
Vircinia Ciaar anfl Toliacco Store
J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor,
Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney.
Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles,
Sold at Low est Market Rates.
FRUITS. CANDIB3.NOTIONS.&C.
G. H. Stockton.
Pioneer Painter and Paper Hanger.
Oflice on Main. Three doors south of
Squemoqua Street.
House Painting, Graining, Fres
coing, etc.
E. C. HOLDER.
AicliOBeeraMComiissiouApit
Established 1874.
Dealer In Now and Second-hand Furniture
and Bedding.
Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock,
or Household Goods in the country.
Will appraise and purchaso Second-hand
Furniture.
Consignments Solicited, Quick Sales and
prompt Cash returns guaranteed.
Astoria agent for Dally and Weekly Ore
gonlnn. Every Body Knows
THAT THE
Magee Furnace Co.
Of Boston Make The
BEST STOVES AND RANGES
In The World ;
THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST-
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
Sole Agent for Astoria.
ARBOURS:
Irish Flax
HAVE NO
tfll08if
GRAND PRIX
fJlPSSHN FmMlusaUSBURN .!RElANCeMMA7a
GRANT) CROSS of the LEGION D'HONNEUR.
THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED '
HIGHER PRIZES
AT THE VARIOUS
THAN THE GOODS
THREAD MANUFACTURERS
IN THE "WORLD.
Quality can Always be Depended on!
IwmA Fieiei ll se i Otter !
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO,
a;ents fob pacific coast.
Seine Twines, Hope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
El. R. HAWES,
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will bo Tleased. E. R. Haues Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
Just Received.
1,500 Mis Mjajer and. Decorations
Of the Latest Designs and
THIS WEEK.
0 Leather, PSush and Carpel Rockers,
In Elegant Now Styles: Just tho thing for
Call and See Us. CHAS. HE1LBORN.
Colmliia Transportation Coiam.
Through Freight on Fast Time!
THE HEW
IH l-HHNh
Which has heen specially built for tho 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 Fortland every r'
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at-Astoria -at T P.'M
rAn additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Wcer .leaving Portland
at 9 O'clock Ssmday Horninjr. Passengere bj this route eonneCt at Ealaroa
for Sound ports. U.B. SCOTT, President,
Tin
EQUAL!
eatls
esrtH""89if
PARIS, 1878.
AND
OF ANY OTHER
Shades.
Also to Arrive
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