CO ' :t 1- - - OL. XXVII, NO. J 43. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, J887. PRICE IVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. (JttK XOXA2H, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' fliie In Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall. Astoria. Oregon. c w. rCLTOX. a. c FUirox FULTON BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Kooms 6 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. O. B. THOMSON'. -''Attorney at Law and Uotary Public. Special attention r1 en to practice in the U. S, Land Office, and the examination of land titles. A full set of Abstract Books for Clatsop Countyln ottice. Money to loan. , , Office Kaoms,4 and 5, over CIt Book -Store. - - J l. A. fiOWLBY, tttoruoy iind Counsellor at JjRW Office on Chenamus Street. Astoria, Oregon P. I. WTXTOft ATTORNEY AT LAW. Kooms No. 11 and 12. Pythian Castle Build ing. I .B.-WATSOSf . Atty. at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. r-All rnlsjncss before the U. S. Land Office a ri"ifcclaltY; ' ASTORIA, - - OKEQON. X aHURLfit, I. 1. M. """"""" 'dentist. Is associated with OE. IA FOBCE, Kooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTOgiA, - - OREGON. STC. A. I, FUliTON. Physician and-Siirgeoii. Office on'Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. . Telephone No. 41. TAiT-TUTTIiE, 31. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFiCHp-Rooms C Pythian Building. Residekce On Cedar Street, back of hi. iido'fl Hosriltal. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Okwck : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. DH . FRANK PAGE, -PHYSICIAN A&D SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Offlce. Astoria. Oregon. D B. ALFRED KIXNEY. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. G KL0 F. PABKER, SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY A Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria Office : N.-E. corner Cass and A stor streets, "2Joem.No: 8- Up Stairs. Hobt, Collier, Deputy, 1 C. HOI; DEN, Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds .For Washington Territory, Auctioneer, Real Estate and Insurance - -"- Agent. Office. Holden's Auction Rooms, Chena mus stret,'Astoria. Oregon. A. . E, SHAW. DENTIST. -Itaonis,In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. : SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms" 1 and 2 Pythian Butld-lng over C. H. Cooper's Store. T HOS. 3CAIKS. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. A Pflnd fit cmiimntppil . PhnrfTBs Mndorota Xgent for the Celebrated Household Sew Ing aiacuine. onop opposite u. u. uoopers. Carnaliaii & Co. - . - SUCCESSORS TO ..I. "W. CASE, ORTERS AND -WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, -. Corner Chenamus andfCass sheets. - ASTQRIA OREGON For London Direct Slie Fine Steel Bark VILLALTA; 878 tons register. 100 A l "Will bn berth at Astoriadurhae "July and TfrRljake salmon In Jots toelt Shippers. For freight and rate of insuranceapply to . BALFO UK, GUTHRIE & CO. '- - Portland, Or to P. L, CHRBEY, Astoria. IT- in TJ2LC0B son fBAOE GREatrEHEDV xok pad?. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Soro Throat, Swellines, Frost Bites Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scalds. 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Whenricrft healtfuhev raav secure Through TARBAXT'S mLLTZLK safe and sure. AGENCY ffiT.ColgMi&Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO. Havel's Wharf and Warehouse, Astoriui Oregon. Cnimery Supplies at Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Current Rates. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVERN, Agent. IS. II. Coleman. Accountant. WiIson& Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS EOR SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS, Portland Roller' MUls, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. Elmore, Sanborn & Go. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire Insurance AGENTS. RenresentlnK the Largest and Most Relia ble Fire Insurance Companies. All Business promptltfand accurately tran acted. FlavelsWharf. - Astoria Oregon. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES. AT THE SIGH OF THEJOLDEH SHOE. r lK t. -"JBfH. THE OOttPEDERATE PLAGS. On the occasion of the reception tendered Commander - in - Chief Fairchild by Alexander Hamilton Posf, 1S2, G. A. R., in New York on the 15th inst., it became known before the meeting opened that Gen. Ross, of .Austin, Texas, had received a letter from the adjutant general of the United States army, stating that the president approved the recommendation, and the writer had been instructed by the secretary of war to return all con federate flags in the care of the de partment to the southern states, from whose regiments the flags had been captured during the war of rebellion. Gen. Fairchild entered the hall with stern, set features. Hardly waiting for the usual courtesies, the one-armed leader burst forth with: "May God palsy the hand that wrote the order; may God palsy the brain that conceived it, and may God palsy the tongue that dictated it!" The general told of the news received by tele graph, that the president bad ap proved of the return o the rebel flags, and how those flags had been won by veterans of the G. A. R. in open conflict with the enemies of the nation. The veterans had placed their trophies in the care of the war department. They were intended, he said, to bo kept in the archives of the nation as memen tos of hard-won fields of battle. He centinued: "How can the present loyal gov ernors of the southern states ac cept the emblems of treason after their professions of loyalty to the union? Must they not return them tothe secretary and Bay that they will have nothing to do with the flags, as the rebel organizations are extinct and their governors are dead?" After further remarks, Gen. Sickles offered the following reso rese reso luteons: Whebeas, The president of the United States, having approved a rec ommedation that ail battle-flags in the custody of the war department, belonging to southern states in re bellion during the. late civil war, be returned to the respective states which bore them, for such final dis position as they may determine; be it BesoJved, That this post views with surprise the action of the president, and records its protest thereto. Resolved, That the sacrifice of blood which captured the emblems was a sacrifice of liberty, to national union and to God. Resolved, "That no sentiment of generosity and no expression of mag nanimity are involved in the surren der of these covenants of national honor; and Resolved, That it now only remains to direct that the battle flags of the Union be distributed among the rep resentatives of the so-cailed confeder acy, and as a fitting acknowledgment of the righteousness of the "lost cause." Resolved, That tlm post expresses its disapprobation of thia act of the first president of the United States who has held office, disassociated from the memories of the war for the Union. The resolutions were carried with a shout. Arrangements will be made to have a mass meeting of veterans next week to protest against the action of the president. Columbus, O., June 15. Gov. Foraker received a telegram to day from D. C. Putnam, of Springfield, department com mander of the Grand Army of the Republic of Ohio, urging him, on behalf of the 29, 000 comrades of this department, to protest to the authorities at "Washingtonagainst the return of rebel flags captured by the soldiers of Ohio. The governor forwarded a telegram to the president, and in the same connection said: "In transmitting: this message, I desire to comply with the request, and do most earnestly protest against the action to which it relates. The patriotic people of this state are shocked and indignant beyond anything I can express. I earn estly request you to revoke the order that has given such unquali fied offense." The governor also sent a telegram to Gen. Boynton at "Washington, asking him to take legal advice and institute proceed ings to enjoin the return of rebel flags which were captured by these troops. Des Moines, Iowa, June 15. Gen. Tuttle, commander of the Grand Army of the Republic for Iowa, to-day asked Gov. Iarrabee to protest to President Cleveland against any rebel flags captured by Iowa troops, being surrendered ' to the south, and to take legal steps to enjoin any such surrender it it is coniempmieu. uov. i-iar-rabee has telegraphed the presi dent an emphatic protest, and will take legal steps, if necessary, to make the protest effective. The following was sent to-night by Gov. Larrabee: Des Moines, June 15. To the President of the United States, Washington, D. 0.: I send herewith a request made upon me as govern or of Iowa by the commander of the Grand Army of the Republic in this state against the proposed return to the south of war flags captured by the Union Army during the rebellion. I add to this request and protest of the surviving soldiers in Iowa the re Hpectful but equally urgent protest of the people of the state, and shall deem it my duty to use all proper en deavor to prevent any such return of battle flags captured by Iowa troops. War. Labrabee. Though Shaken Life a Leaf By the most trlrlal causes, "eak nerres are easily susceptible of lnvlgoratiou, a teim tvhlch also imports, in this instance, quietude. The nervous have but to use Hostetter's Stomach Bitters systematically tooercomo that super-sensitiveness of the human sensorium, which Is subversive of all bodllv comfort and mental tranquility, and whlcfi reacts most hurtfully upon the sjstem. The difficulty underlayliiR this, as well as many other ailments, Is Imperfect assimila tion, no less than Incomplete digestion of the food. Inthe discharge of both the di gestive and assimilative functions, the Bit ters are the most potent, the most leliable auxiliary. As the body regains vigor and regularity by its aid, the brain and nervous system are also benefited. 'Tersohs subject to the influence of mal.iria, dyspeptic and rheumatic invalids, and persons whoso kid neys are inacthe, should, also, use the Bit ters. The death roll at the railway crossings in Philadelphia is said to reach two hundred a year. - "WcYVo. That fretful, XVUVV"3 peevish, cross, or troubled with Windv Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker s Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence is Bafc. 1'iico 25 cents. Sold by 'J. W. Conn. In Garfield county, Col., there are 1100 unmarried men, and only 28 unmarried women. Sv Ar-r vO c Blood Elixir is the T,VV0V 3 only Blood jRemedy guaranteed. It is a positive cme tor Ulcers, Eruptions, or Syphilitio Pois oning. It purifies tho whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic and Nou-l-algio pains. We guarantee it. J. W. Conn. In Philadelphia during the past year there were erected or remod eled 9200 buildings. . Buclilen's Arnica Snlro. The Best Salve i n the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.Ulcer s, S alt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ghe Iierfect satisfaction, or money refunded. rlce 25 cents por bov. For sa le by W E. Dement & Co. About four hundred thousand immigrants are to be brought to America this year. Biliousness. We have tested Its virtues personally, and know that for Dyspepsia, Bilious ness and Throbbing Headache, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We tried forty other remedies before Sim mons Liver Regulator, but none of them gave us more than temporary relief; tho Regulator not only relieved but cured us. H. H. Jones, Ed. Telegraph and Messenger, ilacon, Ga. If somebody will rise and ex plain how it happens that a flannel shirt will stupidly persist in creep ing up about a fellow's neck, while his socks as perversely festoon themselves around his shoetops, he may not achieve immortality, but he deserves to do so. Fail Jxiver Advance. When balij' was sick, we gavo her Castori, When sbo was a Child sbo cried for Casioria, When she became MUs, slie clung to Costorio, When ehebad Children, flhoeuvi. them Castorla For Eowing or Sailing The line boat Pride of The Columhin can be engaged during the season for boat ing or sailing parties. Apply to THOS. WARD. Boat Building. JOE LEATHERS ,1s on deck and prepared to build boats that he will guarantee as to work and dur ability. Befera to all who have used boats of Vila nnnafvnAt f stntffa A 11 ottsv.. -.. j - vvu3uvuwu,iiAii nuiA JiUUTUUieeU. 3SSfe; !' Ratos From Sla Day Upwards. Tirst Class m all ifs Appointment-. Clean. Neat Rooms, Sunny, Well Furnished and well Kept. V'ou are Invito! to Calk . Free C'o.ach to and From the House. Look Here Boys. Itjouwanta neat flttlng" Suit of Clothes, go to J, S3. B.OSS, Merchant Tailor. Having just recched 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 0. H. Cooper's. ' THE" TONSORIAL BOUDOIR. Jiullenese Frntlc, Leading and Practical Hair Dresser. Shaving, Hair Cutting. Shampoo ing and Baths. Largo Assortment of Barbers' Supplies, Imported Per fumery, Toilet Articles, Itazors. Brushes, Strops, Sponges, Cosmetics, ureme ae .us. j-uuin-a Extracts. Etc. Parker House. Main St. Astoria. L. E. DUPA1JK, Proprietor. S.ARNBT&EEROHEN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH Sti'j. Q II A D Sjt-& & a. j jt kbs, .wss Boiler Shop fplgSr All kinds of ENGIHE, CANNERY, AKD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to, Aspecialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Astoria Iron If oris. Conconily St., Toot of Jackson, Astoria." Oi, General M Bui Land and Wiarino Engines BOILER TTOKK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTV. Castings of ail Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wabs President, J. G. Hustlkr Secretary. I. W. Case treasurer. johx Fox - Superintendent, Established 1870 I. W. CASE, PIONEER BAPS, ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING. Does a General Banking Business Drafts Drawn AyaUable in any part- of the World. ifes&aa&r iv. ms2aamt-yfia ,-?K?a.vs.r y mm&p rS?Ci m.J.O.HMTfa' jl J. G. ROSS, Proprietor. s:- ' s eL&? k v -rfasS-JtiSfcS 9$rfhm'3m,: MM-BJWirjgJT-"'ilT-Bf GASH, New Store, NEW. PRICES. I have "purchased and received an entire line of new, first class regular to4 goods in BOYS' OLOTHIXG, (13 to 1G years,) TO DTHS' CLOTHING, (Wto 19 years,) ClIILDKEN'S CLOTHING, (2 to 10 years,) MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, BOYS' FUENISHLNG GOODS, STRAW HATS, WOOL HATS, SOFT FUR HATS, STIFF FUR HATS, JIEN'S and BOY'S CAPS, TRUNKS AND" VALISES, which lam selling for CASn and strictly ONE PEICE, and aTaa lowjigures as these goods can be, or are sold on the Fnclflc Coast These lines of Goods were purchased ns low and I am selling them under as low expense as Goods can be sold In this city. Therefole save money by buying your Goods of a legitimate, one price; Oaah House, which has an uniform percentage on all goods, and pays no high feat&no. high insurance, no large'incidental expenses and makes no bad accoimtsRw you to help pay either directly or indirectly as j-ou most surejy have to doln U best regulated credit houses. I. L. OSGOOD, KINNEY'S BRICK BUILDING, ASTORIA, 0REQdMt Opposite Rescue Engine House. Our Immense New Stock, v Consisting of 4 CAR LOADS of fine Artistic and Plain Furniture, Carpels, Oil Cloth, Madras-Silk LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS, ; Dado Shades, &c, Has ArriTedl These goods were pui chased direct from Eastern Manufacturers and sbjpa before the recent advance In freight, the benefits thereof we propose to share wlifx our customers. - ' ' Call and See Us. CHAS. HEELBOItiU' J.C.ROSS, Coroner's Office, Undertaking Kooms next to Astorian office, (B. B. FranUtn's old stsa& CoMia Transportation Uwmi FOE PORTLAND! Through Freight- on Fast Timel THE NEW STEAMER TELEPHONE "Which" has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will lear - - - - . Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portlind at 1 ML ' . - - Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday andj Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria ! 1 P.r. An additional trip will be made on San day f Each Wete.'teaTtog Pogirtt . at O Q'cloclt JSaRaajr Morning. -Passengers by this routo-epBMet'gtKB tor Sound ports. - . . U. B. SCOTT, PrMX. REPAINTED, c REFiTTifl, REFURNISHED;- RENOVATE A LARGE. -ii CLEAN, WE& i-i 5 - KEPT HOUSE. ONE PRICE. GOOD'S STew Goods, ' mmmmmmm a r- Pirst Olasa Undertaking Establi2raca$ A FINE HEARS!, " Newest style Caskets and Funeral 2at$& KTerythlngr Neat aad Well lmfil ' T tSiSntAA-aiejS!- f -p'