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ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, J887.
PRICE JblYE CENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
T E, IA FORCE,
DENTIST.
Hooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, )
ASTOKIA,
OREGON,
lt. A. Ii. FIII.TOX.
!2ysiciauani1 Surgeon.
Ofae on Cass street, three doors .south of
Odd Fellow's building.
Telephone No. 41.
p TJIOK.V.
Residence, Upper Astoria, Killson Hu.e.
J
A V TIITTIiK, TIL, I.
' ' -IL'iAN AND SUKGKO.N
f h -e litems fi Pi thiau Building.
I'.imosxcE-On Cedar Street. back of
t. Man '- HosnitaL
tX. . . ESTIIS.
J
HVMC1A.N ANT1 SURGEON
rcit t : firm Building, upstairs, Astoua,
.regon.
rK. yn.vxK faje,
rilVSIOl AN AND SURGEON,
Opposite Telegrapu Office, Astoila, Oregon.
G
BLO F. PARKER.
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
AXD
Ex-CIty Surveyor of Astoria
Office : N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets
Koom No. 8 Up Stairs.
Robt, Collier, Deputj ,
FYK. AliFKEf KI.VXRY.
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patlontsal his office, and
may be found there at any hour.
E.-
HOIiJVF.X,
N"otary Public, Coramissioner of Deeds
For "Washington Territory,
Auctioneer, Real Estate and IiiMirjtiirp
Agent.
Ofilce, at Holden's Auction Unomsyiena-
iiius street-, Astoria. Oregon.
C R. TIIOIIPOX, F. F. COOVFRT.
THOMSOX & COOTERT,
Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public.
Special attention given to collections and
examining titles.
Okfick Rooms 1 and ."i, over Cit Bonk
toiv.
OEO. A. DOltRIS. fSEO. NOI.NI)
MH.AKR &. DORRLS,
VfTORNEY.S AT LAW.
Miiiiv in Kinney's Block, opneMtt: City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
f W. FtU.TON. G. C. FULTON
FVTTON BROTHERS,
ATTOKNETS AT LAW.
ttoomsSand 6, Odd Fellows Building.
. A. KOIVLBY,
I
attorney ami Counsellor t Law
Mice on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oiegon
F.
I. UTSTO.X
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Booms No. 11 and 12, P.thtan Castle Build
ing. r B. WATSOX,
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty.
All business before the U. S. Land Office a
specialty',
Astoria, - - Okeoo:..
T T. BAKU',
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OnKGON CTTV, - - - - OREGON.
Having an experience f nine j-ears as
Begister of tlie Laud OMlce at Oregon Citj
Oregon, I am now ready to attend to Laud
Business for settlers and claimants before
any District, or the Geneial, Laud Office on
reasonable terms.
Advice and information, if desired, given
by mail.
A.
E. SHAW.
DENTIST.
Booms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoiia
Oregon.
TT A. K3IITH,
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2 rytlnan BuiM-ing over
C. H. Cooper's Store.
THOS. MAIRS,
FasMonalilB Tailor
A Good Fit Guaranteed.
CHARGES MODERATE.
Axent for the Celebrated Household ?ei,m I
?laehine.
Siiop opposite C. H. Cooper'9
TRADE yd MARK.
! L k. "
i OssEa.
Jbsulitlelu
i'Vi'c from Oji tlesf JJmeiics ar.ti JL'oisoti
SAFE.
SURE,
PROMPT..
AT DEI GOiSTS AM) UFALERS.
111?. Clf IHLE-i A. OvHill 10.. BALTIMOUE. hli
Tir fiDrAT-
teiBEM
Cars: EaesaiiUa, it sarilyj.
tliitVneiit, iltaJithc, TcKjt'icLi;,
spmint, iiruir. tie., fit.
V1UCK, FIFTV CUViS.
THE CUAELfcS A.TCGEU.K C).,liKLUilli:, HD.
iira5ia5afcsa:
Jarss female Complaints. A Great Eianst
leatay, E3rS0LDBTALIDIlTI53IST3.
Boat Building.
MAN iEARS rXPKRrEXCK IS
building boats on the Columbia titer
and Hundreds oi fine boats of m build
make inv cuaranteet for cood work. Head
quarters at the old Astoria Iron Works
building. Will build boats at any point on
the Columbia river whermv services may
beiequired.
.M. HOWE.
AGENCY- -
MCulnnlCo.
OFgSN n vxcisco.
Flavel'sWhari and Warehouse,
Ahtoriu- Orngon.
Cannery Supplies al Lowest rritra.
Stora?o and insurance at Cm rent llatr-".
Banking Department
Drafts on the leading Cities of the Woild
JOHN P. McGOVEXttf ,
Vgent.
It. if. Coleman, Accountant.
Wilson Fisher
Ship Ohaiidlers3
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
AGENTS FOR
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS,
Portland Roller Mills,
Capitol Plour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTOJilA. OREGON.
-ITF-
DIAMOND PALACE!
GUSTAV HANSEN, Prop'r.
A Large and Well Selected Sloek of Fii.c
iDiamonds Joweliy
At Extremely Lo-a Yi'icp
J Ali (ioc.lt, liossltt &t This Establi-diiiieut
' 'Warranted Genuine.
Wnfcu ami Cloclt Rejuiffiiis
! A SPECIALTY.
jCoriif-r C.tss and oquemoqiia Streets
i Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
' COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Fire Insurance
AC.ENTS.
wiSffiffl? M ll'
Alt nncinPQQ nrnmntU'ainl inniimtAlifr.n
I accurately tran
Astoria Oregon.
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FJavelsWbarJ, -
QKCts.
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For!
m S. S aMfiafi 6 B IE! 3 3
MM XwHtia lalnlfsr
THE STATE LEGISLATIVE.
SENATE.
Salem, Feb. 17. S. J.'R.
21,
Gray, delegating authority in Gov.
Pennoyer to attend or appoint a
delegate to the centennial anni
versary of the promulgation of the
Federal constitution at Philadelphia,-
September 17, the state of
Oregon to defray the expenses of
the delegate; adopted.
LT. B. 137, Wilson, that every
incorporated cit3T of 15,000 inhab
itants may appropriate water
courses for municipal purposes.
Simon explained that this was to
authorize the cit' of Portland to
condemn Bull Run; passed.
Report from the committee con
sisting of Senators Barin and Can
thorn, appointed to examine the
fish ladder at Oregon City, that
the ladder was damaged bj being
washed away, and recommending
that $2,500 be appropriated to re
pair it. Barin explained that the
ladder had not been placed in ex
actly the proper place, but still
answered the purpose for which it
was constructed; adopted.
IT. B. 44, Laughlin, requiring
the governor and secretary of state
to sell the remaining school and
university lands at $1.25 an acre.
It was explained that school lands
now -jemaininir were not worth
over $1.25 an acre, as most all the
good land had been sold; passed.
The committee appointed to ex
amine the workings of the state
fair reported that they found ev
erything for the past two years
had been well conducted; that the
profit of the last two state fairs
was over 11,000, of which $10,
000 had been paid out to liquidate
indebtedness. An appropriation
for the next two years was recom
mended. The committee to evimine the
books of the state treasurer re-1
ported everything O. K.
The committee on bridge across
Rogue river at Grant's Pass, re
ported the ?10,000 apppropriated
properly expended.
The books of the secroiaiy of
state and the board for the sale of
school and university lands wore
pronounced properlv kept.
II. B. 102, Daley, that the first
Saturday in Jnue be a labor
da- holiday; passed.
H. B. 147, Gregg, thattlip !.-!
of school districts of" less thin
4,000 receive 5 per cent, for col
lecting district taxes, school direc
tors of such districts to be empow
ered to allow clerks additional
compensation if deemed necessary;
passed Adjourned.
HOUSE-
S. B. providing that the several
pending constitutional amend
ments be submitted to a special
election on tho Tuesday following
the first Monday in November;
passed 51 ayes.
S. B. SO, Coleman, relating to
vagrancy; passed.
S.J3. 178, Ualsey charter bill;
passed.
S. B. 179, amending the Astoria
charter; read the first time.
S. B. 1S5, providing for perpet
uating testimony; read the first
time.
S. B. 183, regulating the fees of
a sheriff when propert' is bought
by an execution creditor; read the
first time.
S. B. S3, for protecting stock;
passed.
S. J. R. 21,tiutborizingthe gov-
! ernor to attend in person or by
prox' the cele oration commemo
rating the anniversary of the pro
mulgation of the federal constitu
tion; adopted.
S. B. lo. 166, to establish a
railroad commission; passed ayes
50, absent 4.
Is
, H. B. No. 44, providing for the
.the sale of state lands, with an
j amendment repealing other laws
J in conflict; concurred in.
H. B. No. 44, providing for tjie
' sale of state lands, with an amend
ment repealing other laws inv con
flict; concurred in.
S. B. giving Eastham, Charman i
and Pillsbury the right to build a J
onage at uregon vyiiy; passeu.
Siglin's senate bill No. 57,- au
thoriziner countv courts to 'expend
i county money for the construction
of roads; passed.
Allen's senate bill No. 47, relat-
ing to divorces; passed.
Chamberlm's bill No. 1.0b, pre
scribing the duties and increasing
the salary of tho superintendent of
public instruction; passed.. Adjourned.
JOINT CONTENTION.
At 10 o'clock this morning the
senate and house met in ioint con
vention, lor tne purpose of elect
ing pilot commissioners and
state, librarian. For pilot corn-
commissioners, "Watts, chair
man oi tne itepuoncan cau
cus, nominated L. Wilson, J. A.
Brown and A. Noyes. Bilyeu
nominated C. Leinenwcber. The
vote stoed: For "Wilson 85; for
Brown 84; for Noyes, 44, for
Leinenweber, 55. Wilson, Re
publican, Brown, Republican, and
Leinenweber, Democrat, were de
clared elected.
For librarian, Watts nominated
the present incumbent, J. B. Put
nam, Republican, of Salem.
Mitchell nominated John Goodell.
Republican, of Josephine count3r.
The vote stoed: Putnam, Si;
Goodell, S. Putnam was declared
elected. I ; v:
The joint convention then dis
solved. Vice President King, who was
elected with Pierce in 1852, was
qualified as vice-president in Cuba,
where he was sojourning in search
of health. He died before assum
ing the office. It is the onby in
stance of the kind in our htPtor
GET HID OP THAT BAD TASTE.
When you wake up in the morn
ing with 9 bad taste in your mouth,
with your throat and tongue dty and
a yellow coating on your teeth and
gums, don't imagine it was all
caused by what you ate the night
before. Of course everybody does
that and everybody "swears off"
from again eating such food. The
trouble is that your liver is clogged,
your kidneys are overworked and
yourbowles are not doing their duty.
Take fiom three to ten of Brand
reth's Pills and note the sudden
and wonderful change in your sys
tem. Lynch uuitGjVa., Feb. 17. The
Virginian , one of the oldest news
papers in the state, established in
1S0S, announces suspension of
publication this morning.
fWP TllC CI"ldrcn. They are
-5''' especially liable to sud
den Cold-.. Coughs, Croup, Whooping
Oouijh, ete. We guarantee Acker's
English Remedy a positive cure. It
-,acs houra of anxious -watching,
-old by
J. W. Conn.
Tophka, Ks., Feb. 17. Boston
Corbelt. slayer ot John Wilkes
Booth, was declared insane here
to-day, and sent to the insane
asylum.
plaint of thousands suffering from
Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, etc.
Did you ever try Acker's English Rem
edy V It is the best preparation known
for all Lung Troubles, sold on a posi
tive guarantee at 10c.- 50o.
J.Y,T.Coivn."
Vancouver, Feb. 17. The Rr.
Rev. Bishop Blanchet of this dio
cese is rapidly sinking, and the at
tending physicians think he will
die before morninp:.
Diphtheria,
"lam thing in a neighborhood sur
rounded with Diphtheria and was at
tacked with Ulcerated Sore Throat. 1
at once commenced to use Darhys Pro
phylactic Fluid, diluted about one
half, as a gargle, when great clots of
nara memurane ana mucous came
from my throat, and the attack passed
off. I am satisfied of its efiicacj- as a
preventive and cure for Diphtheria."'
W. P. Woodward. Frankford, Pa.
Th1 Thetis is ready to proceed
to sea. A I San Francisco'the ves
sel will be preptired for a scientific
cruise along the coast of Alaska in
the dimmer.
"fVoaT1,at ar0 Netful,
Jl5VA,JV peevish, cross, or
troubled with Windy Colic, Teething
Pain?, or Stomach Disorders, can bo
relieved at once by using Acker's Baby
.Soother. It contains no Opium or
Moinhine. lieneo is safe. I'm-.: 15
ccuU. ."old by
J. W. Conn.-
Every Body Knows
ITIIAT TILE
Magee Furnace Co.
Of Boston Jlake The
BEST STOVES AND RANGES
In The World :
jTHE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST.
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
Sole Agent for Astoria
JP PS
w.v77ayer8oh,
on file In Philadelphia
. tne Newsnaner Aarer.
tlslng Agency of Hosus.
vur ttuweruoa agnw.
To Regulate
IE
FAVORITE HOME REMEDY u
warranted not to contain a single par
ticle flf Xf ..("HIV ft. an. tnttlFlntl. rtil
stance, but is purely vegetable.
It will Core all Diseases caused
by Derangement of the Liver,.
Kidneys and Stomach.
If your Liver is out cf order, then yonr
whole system is deranged. The blood is
impure, the breath offensive ; you have
headache, feel languid, dispirited and
nervous. To prevent a more serious con
dition, take at once Simmons
REGULATOR. If you lead a
sedentary life, or suffer ith
; "j .ui,i,uvu. tUW
stimulants and take Simmons liter Regulator.
ouic iu iciicrc.
If you have eaten anything hard of
digestion, or feel heavy after meals or
sleepless at night, take a dose and you
will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly.
If you are a miserable sufferer with
Constipation, Dyspepsia and
BlUousness, seek relief at once in
Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not
require continual dosing, and costs but a
trifle. It will cure you.
If youwaka up in the morning with a
bitter, bad taste in your mouth,
ffli A WC Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor-
I UKh rects the Bilious Stomach, sweetens
A lUift&XJ the Breath, and cleanses the Furred
Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar
tic and Toaic to avert approaching sickness.
jiuuuuir, uvcr regulator will relieve Uohc, Head-
ache. Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and
mc v.uuiju'juQi5 inciacni 10 vniionoou.
At any time you feel your system needj
cleansing, toning, regulating without violent
purging, or stimulating without intoxi
cating, take
Simmons Liver Replaisr.
PHtKAKbD BY
J. H. ZEIUH & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
PRICE. Sl.OO.
Look Here Boys,
It yon w.ti.t a neat fitting mt of. Clothe?,
Koto
3 2! 3E?.C!3it
Merchant Tailor.
Ilavintr iust received a enmnlf-ir- riwnrt-
irtPiit of
Foreign and Domestic Suitings.
Something Entirely New.
1 am nreuarert fr l.mlrr nn Suite rhpnnpr
than the cheapest.
Give me a call aiid le convinced that I
mean hat f wiv.
J. ROSS,
Corner So upiiiouiia.'ind TTnmilrm -Ori-ft
east of C. II . Cooper's.
B. F. ALLEN
I'XIACTICAT,
GUA1XER and PATNTER.
SIGNPATNTING, AND
GLASS SHOW CARDS,
l'L.AIX AM) IKOOItxVTIVK
Paper Hanging. Frescoing. Etc.
Slioi0!iC;t.vsSt..iieLto Stinsor.'s TJIao!:-
emilli .liop. Astoria. Oregon.
Yirfflnia Ciaar aufl Tobacco Store
J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor,
Water Street, Two loore F.ast of Olncy.
FIno Cigars, Tobacco and Smoters Articles,
. Sold at Lowest Market Rates.
rRUITS.CANDIES.NOTIONS.&c.
G. EL Stockton.
Pioneer Painter and Paper Hanger.
Office or. Main. Three doors somh of
Squemoqua Street.
House Painting, Graining, Fres-
coins;, etc.
E. C. HOLDEN.
AitclioiieeraiConissiiipiit
Established 1874.
Dealer in New and Second-hand Furniture
and Bedding.
"Will conduct Auction .Sales of Land, Stock,
or Household Goods in the country.
"Will appraice and purchase Second-hand
Furniture.
Consignments Solicited, Quick Sales and
prompt Cash returns guaranteed.
Astoria agent for Dailv ami Weekly Ore
gonlan. 1 Carnahan & Co,
M'CCESSORS TO
I. AY. CASE,
rPORTKUS ASl) WHOLESALE AND
JJETAIL DEALERS IN
ifiENERAL- MERCHANDISE,
Corner Chenamus and Cass street'
vvrm
KEGON
ASTCUIA OKEGON
Just Received.
1,500 Rolls Wallpaper ii Decorations
Of the Latest Designs and Shades. Also, to Arrive
THIS WEEK
50 leather, Plush and Carpet Rockers.
In Elegaut N"p,v .Style: Just the thing foi
jSL 33Iolc3..fy Pyeaen-t:,
Call and See Us, CHAS. HE1LBORN,
BOOT
SandS
Genuine English Porpoise Shoes Por .Gents.
l.Klh; F?P:ihIf SaIa Simp? in TYr-npli KViti on rnn onil nrmrmlo ViA
B0V;nnfl VhlsfhfjShnPB nf Sill Vilul3 Ar!cP5 inI niiilrlronc OTifl rnfonthDoln a-nA
Spring heels. WE IEAI. 1 1 BOOTS
MUEEAY & CO.,
U-ROOERS
And Dealers In
C annery Sillies!
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED
And Supples furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
PurdHes delivered in any part of the elty.
Office and "Warehouse
In Hume's Now fliiilding on Water Street
P. O. Box li5. Telephone No. 37.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
a. A. STINSGN & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
M capt. Kogers old stand, corner of Cass
jtnd Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wason3 made and repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
The New Model Bange
CAN BE If AD IN
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will ueTleased. E. If. Ilawea Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Oooking Stove,
AND OTHEK k f KST C LASS STOVES. j
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
Strike It Rio
UUYYOCPi
Groceries Provision
OF- -
Their largely increasing trade enables
them to self at the very low est margin
of profit while giving you goods
that aie or first class quality.
Goods Delivered All Over the City.
The Highest Price Paid for Junk.
BnMBeanaBO!aBndBcaatfMKSi
lil
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Inl
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ummna Transijonauon mm?
FOE PORTLAND
Through Freight on Fast Time!
TRE NEW STEAMEIt
TELEPHONE
Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leaTO
Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at I P.M,
' Returning leaves Portland every
Tuned ami Thisrcrinv at R A. M. arrivina at Astoria at 1 P M.
An additional trip will ba made on
& Orclocl gaadaF 5iornlHff.
1 for Sound oorts.
HOES
AXD SHOES ONI.Y. "" '
P. J. GOODMAN,
Frank L Parker,
-Dealer in-
Fauci and Staple Groceries..
Flour Feed Potatoes
Headquarters For
ASTORIA WOOD YARD
ressmaking.
Mrs. F. E. Hudson.
Haviug returned from the East, is now pre:
pared to do Fashionable Dressmaking,
She can be found at Mrs. P. W, Parker's
residence on Polk street, west side, between
Chenamus and Concomly.
ASTORIA, ONLY OF
NEW YORK
veity Store
ELEGANT STYLES
VALENTINES
Of Latest Manufacture.
Bought in Large Quantities, and to ho Sold
at the Very Lowest Prices.
I'or Valentines of any size, style or qual
ity and at the Lowest Prices, call at the
New York Novelty Store
9K
Sunday of Ea li WeeK, leaving PorUaad
Passengers h trils route cMgert at Kalaaa
7 B-swrii, rresiaeaii :