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VOL. XXVII, NO. 4:3.
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY ao, 1887.
PRICE JblVE GENTS:
BrsrxESS gauds.
T E, T.A FORCE.
DENTIST.
Itooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows. Building,
ASTORIA, - - - OKEOON.
j-Vll. A. Ii. PII.TOX.
Mice MHyit-S street, lbrv floors siitli
odd Fellow's building.
IVJ.-plione No. 11.
P.
Til O EX.
mvsiciax Ay i s una tiny.
Residence, I pirr Astoria, NJMsou Ilou.
J
AY TFTTI.F.. Zir. I.
-K IAN AND SUKGEON
o nr. Konni'.f. l'thlaaBulldiiiR.
itiv!DKCK On Cedar Sheet, hack or
-l Marj- IIosDital.
i vsi. o. it. f.4ti:.
I'M YMClAiN ANI M'KfiEON
oivjoi' Coin P.tiilding, up stairs, Alon..
"igon.
rK. frvxk pai;f..
I'll YS1C1AN AXD SUKGKON,
Opposite-Telegraph Office. Ait 01 la, Oregon.
p EIiO F. PARKER.
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
AND
Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria
office : N. E. comer Cass and Ator strr ets,
KoomNo.S Up Htalrs.
Robt, Collier, Deputj,
rR. ALFRED KI.V.VEY.
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at las office, and
may be found there at an hour.
E.c-
If OIi DEN,
Notary Public, Oommissioner of Deeds
For Washington Territory,
Auctioneer, Keal Estate &vl lasurwe
Agent.
Office, at Holden's Auction Ror.ir.s, Ohena-
mu3 street, Asroria, Oregon.
C K. TH01TS0.T, E. V. C00TET.7.
THOItfSOJS & CO OVERT,
Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public.
Special attention gi en to collections and
examining titles.
OrFiCK Itooms i and .", over City liook
Stoie.
OEO. . nOKHIS, QFO. KOI.NO
XOF.AKD & AOfERISt
VTTORNEYS AT JAW.
iKlue in Kinney's Rlock, opposite city
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
P 7. KITLTOJv
CI. C. Fri-TOX
FIT.TON BROTHERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building.
r q. a. bow'IjBY,
l
ttrorney ami Counsellor hi tMW
i mice on Cheuaitius Street, Acloiia, Oiegon
in i. urxTo.i
TT.OttEY AT J, AW.
itooms No. it and 12, Fj thi.ui Oastle Thutd-
'"g.
1 B. WATSOX,
Atty. at Law and Deputy Dlsi. Atty.
All ldsmeN leroie tiif V. S. Inrt iMUcc a
specialty,
Aiokia, - Oi:k.o.n
L.T
RARI1V,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
0B.K.1OJ, crrv, - - - - orison.
Having an experionee f nine vears as
ltegisterof The lind nitire at Oregon City,
Oregon, I am now ready to attend to Land
Business for settler and claimant's before
any District, or the General, l.and Office on
reasonable terms.
AdIce and information, if desiicd, ;meii
by mail.
A.
E. RIf AW.
DENTIST.
Itooms in Allen's Building, up utalrs. cor
ier Cas? and Squemonua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
A. SMITH,
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2 l'yihian
P. H. Cooper's Store.
Ituild-mg over
THOS. MAIRS,
FasMi
A Good Fit Guaranteed.
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CHARGES MODERATE
ttasfaaaBAMMMMASM
TTM-r-nm.rMT -.
a rpnt for the CPlehrated Household flew ing
ri "-
Machinp.
Shop opposite C. H. Cooper'3
H.
onawe
Tailoi
W, i
TAR
TRADE V7 MARK.
r-
IRE
iSOlutflll
Vi cr J rum VaUiU sf Jlmetics unit lOisoii
SAFE. ? n
SURE. utSs
FBQMFT.iJ
A1 Iir.lOf.lStS AVi Vt ILTKS.
THE CHAKI.li A. Of rtllt IP.. lltnianRl, Mil
For
Curs: 2h:ssitiKs, lTcsralsii.
ifltatlathe, Ueadtrbe, iWlntU,
I pndnt,lirulr,ttr..elc.
j WUCE, Ylh'TY CKN'r.
THE C1I1KLE3 A.oaU.hH .0.,uLTiauit., HO.
Sores Fem&le Complaints. A Great Sidnej
;emea7, l SOLD BT ALL DBTC3IST8.
Boat Building.
"JiS'ANY YEARS EXPEKIENGl IN
Itjl builumg boats on the Columbia mvr
and hundreds of hne boats of my build
make iny guaranteet for good work. Jlead
quirters at the old Astoria Iron Works
building. Will biiilu boats at any point on
tiie Columbia ner where if services may
he required.
WJI. HOWE.
AGENCY-
MCotenn&Co.
Ol-g-UV ITwYNClSCO
Havel's Wharf and Warehouse,
Astoria Orogou.
Cannery .Snnnlipsal Lowest Prices.
Storage and Insuiaucp at Current Kates.
Banking Department
Drafts on the leering Cities of the WoiJd
JOHN F. McGOVERN,
Aftfi.t.
it. II. Coleman, Aeetutiiu!il.
Wilson & Fishs
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HAB-DWAES
! Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGETj FOK
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS.
Portland -RoIIav Mills.
Capitol Eloiir and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
THE
DIAMOND PALACE!
GrSTAY JIAXS1:X, Frop'r.
A I.arge and Well 5m looted Stock of 1 iih-
ArExticmelj Low Pnce.
All 000.1s Nought at ThK Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Wntoh nnd Clocli Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Cornei Cas and Squemoqua Street.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
i "EM Y A Tn SllVflll P.A
v T
AGENTS.
"3 ?"", '"C'T. "1 J""31 J" "n
T. ...!.. - 1. T -..- 1 'Tn. t- 1.-1!..
i ijic rau jii3uiumi.; vvujjjiiiivj
All Business prompt lyjand accurately tran-
actea. i
Fiaveiswiwrf. t - - Astoria Oregon.
Mxmo
&aseP:iti
GEIIMInIYmDi
RAEFENIW
- SrHflL bull
toils
Jewelry
THE LEGISLATURE'S LAST DAT.
SENATE.
Salem, Feb. 18. H. B. 1G,
Paulsen, for the election in each
county at the next election of two
county commissioners, one for two
and the other for four years, they
to draw lots for the long- term;
and that every two years thereaf
ter one commissioner be elected;
passed.
TL Pj. otf, that the sheriffs of
Yamhill, Grant, Benton, Joseph
ine, Coos, Curry, Douglas and
j Clatsop counties be allowed 2 per
cent, for collecting taxes; passed.
II. B. 210, Krnse, appropriating
l,o00 to insure the pilot schooner
(tov. jTooJ and empowering the
board of pilot commissioners to
appoint what pilots they deem
necessary; passed.
II. C If. "iO, thai member.- be
not held responsible by their con
stituent on their return heme: laid
on the table.
If. B. ,"51, IiObeit-. changing the
nnme of the town of Argvle to
Bandon; passed.
II. B. 190, Benjamin, fot an
agricultural association in each
county of the state; passed.
n. B. 150, Yanderpooi, that all
moneys appropriated for road pur
poses be expended on the roads
for which appropriated; passed.
IT. B. 2GtJ, Mayer, for a guide
board at forks and crossing- of
each county load; passed.
The senate concurred in the
house joint resolution that a joint
convention be held to-night to
elect three fish commissioners.
The president appointed Allen and
Vager as senate members of the
joint fish commission.
The assessment and taxation bill,
after several amendments bv Si
mon, was placed on its final pas
sage and lost; ayes M, noes 14,
absent 2.
The committee appointed to
wait on Governor Pennoyer re
ported that the governor congrat
ulate)! the senate on the faithful
discharge and conclusion of its
labors, and that he had nothing
further to offer.
President Carson in a few well
timed remarks, thanked the sena
tors for the many courtesies ex
tended to him during the session.
Adjonrned sine die.
nousi:.
The house concurred in the sen
ate resolution providing for a joint
committee to visit Astoria to in
vestigate the fisheries question.
The chair appointed Maxwell,
Pomeroy and Bilyeu.
The house concurred in the sen
ate joint memorial praying con
gress to make a wagon road around
Cape Perpetua.
Siglin's bill for a dyke across
Isthmus slough, Cnos county,
passed.
To authorize the governor to se
cure the return to Oregon of the
body of ex-Gov. Gibbs. Passed.
To provide for the construction
of cattle crossings under public
road". Passed.
For the recovery by heir of es
cheat property. Passed.
To authorize the Oregonian Rail
way Bridge company to bridge the
Willamette river for use of rail
roads, wagon teams, for passengers,
etc., and to collect toll. Passed.
Amending the act relating to di-
' rectors of corporations. Passed.
T prevent fraud in obtaining
I certificates of registration of cattle.
lessen.
Repealing the act protecting
pheasants failed to pass.
Creating the office of fish com
missioner, etc. Passed.
Creating a state sheep commis
sioner and veterinary surgeor.
Failed to pass.
Providing the manner in which
wire fences shall be constructed
cast of the Cascade mountains.
Passed.
S. B. Game law: preventincr
j the killing of deer except for use
( of the flesh. Failed; 27 to 27.
Taxing foreign corporations. A
motion to adopt the amendments
was laid on the table, thus killing:
the bill.
j A motion to read Watts' liquor
license bill under a suspen
jsion of the rules. Failed.
, A motion to take up the Port-
, land charter bill and senate bill
i 1S3, was lost.
l . To require railroads to pay for
live stocK Kiiiect oy trains or en
jgines. Passed.
JOINT CONVENTION.
' ThVsenite"" &ppearedat3:Q5,
and both houses went into joint
convention to elect three fish com
missioners. The roll was called with the
following result: R. C. Campbell.
40: F. C. Reed, 60; J. O. Bozorth,
39; V. D. Adair, 33; E. P,
Thompson, G5; Jerry Coldwell, 1:
Col. Harrington, 1; Joe Simon, 1.
Campbell, Reed and E. P. Thomp
son weie. declared elected.
S. B. To amend the civil code.
Passed.
A committee, was appointed to
wait upon Governor rennoyerand
miorm mm mat the nonse was
about to adjourn, and ask if he
had anything -to offer. The gov
ernorV answer was that he had
nothing to offer, but only to con
gratulate the member lor the
faithful discharge of their duty.
Thanks were tendered to the offi
cers and senate Much taffy was
exchanged by members.
The general appropriation bill
was passed with the senate amend
ments, and the amendments con
curred in.
The house returned thanks to
the ministers and newspaper re
porters; also to the lady clerks.
Speaker Gregg delivered a writ
ten address, which was, upon mo
tion, spread upon the minutes
Bilyeu moved that the house ad
journ sine die. Adjourned.
Pliyiielnn? Have Found Out
That a contaminating and foiei"n element
in the blood, developed by indigestion, is
the cause of rheumatism. This settles upon
the sensitive sub-cutaneous covering of the
imitcles and ligaments of the joints, caus
ing constant and shifting pain, and aggre
gating as a calcareous, chalky deposit which
produces .stiffness and distoition of the
joint. JCo fact w hich experience has dem
onstrated in regard to Hosteller' Stomrch
Bitters lias stronger evidence to support
than this, namely, that this medicine of
comprehensu e uses checks the formidable,
and atrocious disease, nor Is it lev? positive
ly established thst it is preferable to the
poisons of ten used to ariest Irt since the
medicine contains only sr.lutarv ingredients
It Is also a signal remedy for malarial fevers,
constipation, dyspeusla. kidney and bl.idder
Ailments, debility and other riicorders, t-'ee
that cn get the genuine,
Articles of incorporation of the
Nasel Logging company, were
filed with the secretary of the ter
ritory, Jan. IS, with J. M. Mcln
tyre,J. M. Clemens and V. P.
McTntyre as incorporators. The
capital stock is 10,000 and the
object is to carry on the business
of logging on the waters of the
Nasel river in this county. Mr.
John Mel n lyre, who was in town
yesterday, state that they will
star! up fivfc camps this spring,
two of "which will be put in oper
ation at once. Their contract with
the mill calls for $5 per 10f)0.--Pacific
Journal.
Bucklcu's Am tea Salvo.
Tim Best Salvh in the orld tor
CuLsnrmses.Sore,5.Trlcers.Saltllhenni.
Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Jlands',
Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eiup-
iiuiid, aim positively ernes rues, or no
pay lequiied. It is guaranteed to give
pei feet satisfaction, or money lefunued.
Price 25 cents per box. For &a le hv W
E. Dement fc Co.
In Omaha, last night, two ama
teur pugilists fought a stubborn
battle with skin gloves for a pretty
girl. At the end ot the twelfth
round both fell exhausted, and the
fight was declared a draw. The
girl in question was an interesled
spectator.
When baby vai sick, ti yive lur CaslorU,
When eLo w a Child sho cried for Custom,
When sho bot-une 2m, sho clung to Castoria,
Wbcusheh'ulOljIdrcn.shepivcthemevstoria
A recent landslide in Benton
county near the headwaters of tbe
Yaquina slid half a mile down a
mountain and into a littlo valley,
effectually damming the river and
creating an extensive lake.
Merehauts, Read This.
To those subject to the vexations of
business life, dyspepsia and a iceung
of debility, irregular and despondency,
VU SUV, UIKU OUIUUUUS JjIVCl JVUKUIcll.
The Jteculator is free from any injur
ious mineral substance; not d isagreea-
uie; can oe miteii at any tune wiuiuut,
interferincr with business or pleasure.
It is centle. safe, and a cood dicestor. It
is unequalled in the cure of piles, con-
siiuauon, una urt'iuii, sick iiemineue
and bilious complaints.
Robert Bonner has lately
fused 6100,000 for "Maud S."
re-
ONA
And reliable Medicines are
the best to depend upon.
Acker's Blood Elixir has been pre
scribed for years for all Impurities of
tiie Blood. In every form of Scrofu
lous, Syphilitic or Mercurial Diseases
it is invaluable. For Rheumatism,
nas no equal.
J. "W. Conn.
No One Need
Remain
A Dyspeptic.
"I have been suffering
for over two years 'with
Dyspepsia. For the last
year I could not take a drink
of cold, water nor eat any
meat without vomiting it up.
My life was a miseiy. I had
had recommended Simmons
Liver Regulator, of which
I .am now taking the second
bottle, and the fact is that
words cannot express the
relief I feel. My appetite
is veiy good, and I digest
everything thoroughly. I
sleep well now, and! used to
be very restless. I am flesh
ing up fast; good strong
food and Simmons Liver
Regulator have done it all.
I write this in hopes of bene
fiting some one who has
suffered as I did, and would
take oath to these state
ments if desired."
E. S. BALLOT!, Syracs., irei.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Phihdelphxt. Pa.
Price 1.00.
Look Here Boys.j
Itxouwant.i neat fitting Siur of CloUies
goto
J", 33. 3LOJS
Merchant Tailor.
Hating JiLst received a complete awnt
rncnt of
Foreign and Domestic Suitings.
Somstiting Entirely JXevr.
I am prepared to makeup Suits cheaper
thau the cheapest.
Give me a cUi and be convinced that I
mean what Tsav.
J. ROSS
Comer Squemoqua and Hamilton streets.
eat of C. H, Cooper's.
B. F. ALLEN
. PRACTICAL
GRAIXER and PAINTER.
SIGN PAINTING, AND
GLASS SHOW CARDS.
VI.AI.V xn drcerativj:
Paper Hanging. Frescoing. Etc.
Shop on Cass St,, next to Stinson's iilack
smith shop, Astoria, Oregon.
Yirginia Ciffar anfl Toljacco Store
J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor
Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney.
Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and SmoVers Article,
Sold at liOwest Market Kates.
FRUITS. CANDIES.NOTIONS,&c.
C. EL Stockton.
Pioneer Painter and Paper Hanger.
unice on Main. Three doors .oulh of
Squemoqua Streer.
House Painting, Graining, Fres
coing, etc.
E. C. HOLDEN.
Auctioneer aM Commission Apnt
Established 1874.
Dealer in Now and Second-hand Furniture
and Bedding.
Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock,
or llousehom (ioous in the country.
Will appraise and purehap Second-hand
Furniture.
Consignment- Solicited, Quick Sales and
prompt C.th returns guaranteed.
Astoria agent for Daily and Weekly Ore
gonian. Carnahan & Co.
srecKssoits to
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTED AND WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS TN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Corner Chenamus and Cass sti ecK
ASTCKIA OREGON
eeeB
ARBOU
x
AVE NO
GRAND PRIX
GRAND CROSS of the
THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED
HIGHER PRIZES
AT THE VARIOUS
Internal ioiI Espoi
THAN THE GOODS OF ANY OTHER
THREAl
uaiiiy
Always be
fiefli
can
seneie
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO,
AGENTS FOK lACf FIC COAST.
Seine Twines) Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
The New Model Range .
PAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
Agent. Call and Examine It , You Wiil he Pleased. E. II. Hav. es Is also Agent for it
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTIIEi: Kl UST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings. Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Ha nil.
Strike I
-BtTY"Ori-
Groceries 1 Provisions;
-OK-
Foard & Stokes
Their largely increasing trade enables
them to self at the very lowest margin
of profit while giving you goods
that are of first class quality.
Goods Delivered All Over the City.
The Highest Price Raid for Junk.
tRiohl
Traispriation
OMoia
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time4
THE 3SEW
-TELEPHONE-
Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers, will leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock overy
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.
BAn additional trip will be made ctt Sunday of Each WeeR, lesYtn&.Fctflaaa
at 9 O'cloofe Sunday 3IorniHg.
I - n - i
ior oouca pans.
Tli re
ads
EQUAL!
&g2tS!
PARIS, 1878.
AM
LEGION
D'HONNEUR.
MANUFACTURE RS
N THE WORLD.
pended on!
no Other!
NEW
YORK
Novelty Store
ELEGANT STYLES
VALENTINES
Of Latest Manufacture.
Bought In Large QuanUties, and to be Sold
at tho Very Lowest Prices.
For Valentines of any size, style or qual
ity and at the Lowest Prices, call at the
New York Novelty Stone
SIEAMEIl
Passescers dj uus routs coaiisc !.-(
1 k Sllll fTfM 111 T ilfi
TT. B. SGOTT, Presldea
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