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m VOL. XXVII, NO. 14G. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1887. PRICE JblVE CENTS. I - J BUSINESS CARDS. GG BO. XOEAXD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. mice iu Klnaey's Block. opposite Citj nail, Astoila, Oregon. r W. FULTON. Q. C FULTON FULTOH BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Kooms 6 and 6, Odd Fellows Building. l R. -THOMSON . Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention glren to practice In the IT,S. Land Office, and tbe examination of ldnd titles. A full set ot Abstract Books for Clatsop County in office. Money to loan. ,. . office Rooms 4 and 5, over City Book Store. J. q. A. BOWLBY, Attorney and Counsellor at li&xe Office on Ghenaraus Street, Astoria, Oregon p I. WIXTOX " ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. ll'and 12, Pythian Castle Bulld- B. WATSON, Atty. at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. Laud Ortlce a pec laity. Astoria, - - OitEaoN. D O.HIISHXEY. D. D. a. DENTIST. Is associated with DB. L.A FOBCK. Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA, - - OREGON. D B. A. Li. FULTON. I'hyblcl&n and Surgeon. Office On Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. AY TUTTIiE, 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0tficb Rooms 8 Pythian Building. Residence On Cedar Street, back of Su Mary's Hosnltal. D K. O. B. F.STES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office regon. Gem Building, up stairs, Astoila, PVB. FKAXK PAGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria. Oregon, rH. ALFRED KLV3IEY, Orftlce at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at "ins office, and may btflound there at any hour. Q.ELO F. PARKER. SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AKD Eac-City Surveyor of Astoria Offled : N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets, Boom "No. 8, Up Stairs. R6bt; Collier, Deputy, E. . nOLDEN, Hotary Public, Oommifisioner of Deeds For "Washington Territory, lictioseer, Real Estate and Insurance :' . Agent. Office, at Holden's Auction Rooms, Chena mus street, Astoria. Oregon. A. E. SHAW. DENTIST. Booms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Oass and Squemoqua streets, Astoria Oregon. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian C. H. Cooper's Store. Build-lug over mnos. mai&9, FASHIONABLE TAILOR X good fit guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Agent for the Celebrated Household Sewing Machine. Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's. Garnahah & Co. SUCCESSORS -TO I. W. CASE, ORTEfiSj&ND WHOLESALE. AUD RBTATI DEALERS IN - &MEBB ' MERCHANDISE, ComefGhenamus andjCass streets. ASTGKIA.- OHEGOK For London Direct "The Fine Steel Baik VIILALTA. S78 tons register, too A l TnilbeosDerth at Astoria durinkJulyl and win tafceamon In lots to snltysWppere.-J xorireieniAiKiraMj ui juauiiuiuc upuiji m SBALFOrjR. GUTHRIE & CO, Portland. Or to P.L, CHRRRY, Astoria. H. CTJACOBS nil J TrVE fr MA?41 GREatremeOY FOR FAIN". CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lumbago, Backache. Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat. Swclllncrs. Frost Bites .Sprains, Bruises, .Burns, Scalds. IT CONQUERS PAIN. ETerjipplIciilcaroliive! ETC77 theUttfi 3UL73 it Erery tertlaeshl is trsi Every day tvs donasis Zvcrytstt'.o is a rue crre. Every battle l! tesl. ETerygflsdne tcttlo tear: Every pattest is ccrai Every pila is eqtsni tho firn's nigiala a. Every ipse rill havo it. Every lisgaago rpelksit. ETeryJgsrsaleense&dsit.1 Everydrsgitt priUesit Every chsslrf Mais it per feet. AWARDS FOR BEST PAIN-CURE. vew zeaiaxd ezhibition 1SS2 Gold Medal ALCUTTA1M'. EXlHBITIOX-lSSS-t-GoId McdUL iscinsati U.D. EXP03iTioK-'S4-SUver Medal aliforma. state taik 1834 Gold Medal .OUISttLLE SO. EXPOSITION 1434-Gold Medal At DaraaisTs asd Ulxu.es. Pbice to Ceht. fKE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore, Hi 6 tres Female Complaints. A Great Kline; Iftmtflr. IF SOLD BY ALL D3UG0ISTS, Pleasant to Taste, Prompt in Action, $ Always ntuame. It soon bringslnto healthy play igsir IXfr. The TorpidLivcr tlav by day ay. And Rcuulalex the Sybtem through, From crown of head lo sole of slim. It cures the Piles, it.opens pores, Lost appetite it soon resloies. Wise families throughout tho laud Keep TAUKANT'S SELTZKU near at hand. Ms Pills The dyspeptic, the debilitated, tTheth er from excess of work of mind or body, drink or exposure in MALARIAL REGIONS, will find Tutt's Uver Pills tho most Rental restorative ever offered tho suf fering invalid. Try Them Fairly. A vigorous body, pure blood, strong nerves and a cheerful mind will result. SOID EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. SnORT HAND & T1TE WRITING SITUATION pay both young men and ladies much better salaries than most commercial positions, and the demand is -greater. -Students can be fitted for office short-hand positions IN THREE MONTHS' TIKE by Haven's system. No previous knowledge of either art required. Colleges open all the year. Students can enter any time, all tuition being Individual. Superior facili ties for proem ins situations, for which aid we make no cbarce. Collece namnhlets with full set self-teaching lessons In either art sent to any address for 10 cts. : both arts. 20 cts. No stamps aocepted. Address either of Haven's Colleges : New York. N. Y. ; Philadelphia, Pa. ; Chicago, 111. : Cincinnati, 0. ; San Francisco, Cal, -AGENCY- MColerar&Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO. Flavel'sWharf and Warehouse, Astoriu. Oregon. Cannpry Supplies nt Lowest Prices. Storage and Iasurance at Current Rates. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World . JOHN F. McGOVERNT, Agent. It. H. Coleman, Accountant. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire Insurance AGENTS. ltebrseutliiK the Largest and Most Kella Lle Fire Insurance Companies. All Business promptlyftnd accurately tran- actea. F." i,,,-., giaveuwnarr. Astoria Oregon. TUIO D1DCD may be found on file at Geo. P. I tllO rnrfctt IUweU&Co's Newspaper Ad TerOsuiffBaresn (10 SpruceSU .whjcaadserruiag contracts may bemadefatuIN NEW iOEKi. W TS&m OF INTEREST TO LUMBEEMEN. Timber owners on the Pacific coast, in the operation of develop ing their possessions and turning them into money, will no doubt in a great measure repeat the expe rience of eastern men, but they will, also, in some very important respects, work under much more advantageous circumstances than those the pioneers in the business of lumber making have been com pelled to meet and many times overcome. The early work of the sawmills, even in the west, was crude to a degree. Lumber was not out it was butchered; and while out of the slaughter there came such choice lots of stock as are hard to equal in these latter days, the waste and useless de struction were enormous. Indeed, economy in sawing is of very re cent introduction as a practical measure. It is only within a -couple of years or so since the timber supply was acknowledged to be perceptibly waning that band saws have obtained a foothold, and the practicability of thin blades and nirrow kerfs has been fully recognized. With the Pacific coast operators, who have, as yet, cut but a little way into their immense Teserve of timber, all the advan tages of recent achievements in the science of lumber making are theirs to realize. They are fortu nate in finding economical machin ery already perfected, and the millions of dollars which it will save over "older devices, will remain to bless the owners of timber with gains, instead pi going to everlast ing waste in sawdust, of no value or benefit to any one. It is worthy of note that the mak ers of lumber on the coast are be coming aroused to the necessity of using economical apparatus for sawing, and experiments with band mills have been going on for some time. It has been a theory with some that of the older lum bermen of that section that the timber growing there, and es pecially that in the Puget Sound region, required a- heavier and stronger cutting instrument than the modern band, andthe predic tion has been freely made .that the latter would utterly fail in making those huge giants into merchantable stock. But it appears, from tin result of recent experiments that these apprehensions of failure are not to be justified, and it is now asserted on the proof of actual trial that the band-sawing of the timber of Oregon and Washington territory is as feasible as the man ufacture bv the same means of any other wood harder than pine. There is a promising field for the band saw in that country, where the largest double circulars are often unequal to the immense logs presented to them, and it will no doubt be furnished in size and ca pacity adequate to meet the pecu liar demands of that region. When it is remembered that the adop tion of the improved and economi cal sawing machinery in use- now in the east will "be equivalent to adding a very considerable per centage to the total of the timber supply, the movement in this di rection becomes ot significant in terest to the entire lumber trade of the country. lumberman. PUIS CAN BS CUBED. Westfield, N. Y'., May 18; 18&5. For thirty-two years-T suffered from piles, botfi internal and exter nal, with all their attendant agonies, and like many another suffered from hemorrhoids. All those thirty-two years I had to cramp myself to pay doctors and druggists for stuff that was doing me little4 or no good. Finally I was urged by one who had had the same, complaint, hut had been cured by Bbaudbkth's Pills, to try his c ure. 1 did so, and began to improve, and for the past two years I have had no inconvenience ix(m that terrible ailment. Richabd Bennett. San Francisco, June 19. A New York special to the Chroni cle says: In the line of canned goods the consuming demand is liberal. Columbia river salmon in fair demand at $1.57 to $1.61Jk For cleansing and healing foul and in dolent Ulcers, Sores and Abscssses and removing tne Daa ouors arising inere from, and for .sloughing, contused and lacerated wounds, Darbys Prophylac tic Fluid is unequalled. "I have- used Darbys Prophylactic Fluid n hospital and private practice for ten yeaTS and know of nothing bet ter for sloughing, contused and lacer ated wounds, fou) and Indolent ulcers, and as a disinfectant." J. F. Heustis, Pfofesajr Mobile Med. Col Across the Cascades. Albany, June 18. It is learned that about July 1 a government party, accompanied by several hundred United States troops from Vancouver, under command of Capt. Davis, will be started across the Cascade mountains to Camp Polk. The party will go via Al bany, or the Cascade & Willam ette Valley or Lebanon wagon road. The train will contain eighty or ninety pack horses, and several heavily laden wagon. It is proposed to investigate the glaciers and geological formation in the vicinity of the Three Sis ters, and obtain a topographical survey of that region for scientific purposes, as well as to give drill to the men. W. G. Steel, of Port land, who was engaged in the Crater lake survey and who will be one of tho leaders of the party, has already written to ascertain in formation concerning the feasibil ity of the route. Snow on the pass in the Cascades has about disappeared, and the party will find no difficulty in crossing. TV rvvO Trille with any Throat VJv v or Lunfr Disease. If you have a Cough or Cola, or the children are threatened with Croup or Whoop ing Cough, use Acker's English Iiem edy and prevent further trouble. It ia a positive cure, and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50 cents. J. W. Conn. Salem, June 19. Dr. G. II. Davis, a physician of Champoeg, eighteen miles below fealem, was arrested last night for abortion, alleged to have been committed some davs since on tho person of tho daughter of Wm. Yenren, a prominent fanner living near Champoeg. The doctor himself is alleged to be the seducer of ihe victim of the abortion. The voting woman is in a very precarious con dition, and it is doubtful if she re- recovers. Dr. Davis is now in jail here. The grand jury is '"n session, and if the facts warrant, an indict ment against him will be found. ONA And reliable Medicines are the best to depend upon Acker's Blood Elixir has been pre scribed for years for all Impurities of the Blood. In every torm ot bcroiu lous. Syphilitic or Mercurial Diseases it is invaluable. For Piheumatism has no equal. J. Y. Conn. New York, June 19. With reterence to the proposition to surrender the rebel battle-flags, Gov. Pennoyer, of Oregon, tele graphed to the World as follews: "If it was a handsome thing to do for Gen. Grant on April 7, 1S65, upon the surrender of Lee, to allow him to retain his sword, it certainly would be a handsome thing to allow the flags captured to be returned. In my judgment it would have been magnanimous on the part of the Grand Army organ'zatiou to have first suggest ed such action." Buclilen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvk i n the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay requireu. it is guaranteed, to irtve erfeet satisfaction, or money refunded. I'nce scents pei E. Dement & Co. rice 25 cents per box. For sale by W It is rumored, says a "Weston paper, that Chief Homely, of the tlmatillas, has sold his ranch for $750, and with the $1,000 that was paid him for having the reserva tion lines placed where they are, has skipped for parts unknown, leaving several Pendleton mer chants in the lurch. Verily the Indians are becoming more "civil ized epch year. V C. Would enjoy y our din 3 Xj ner and aro prevented by Dyspepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets.' They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. Wo guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents. " J. W. Coun. Ander903T, Cal., June 19. Fire broke out in a grain field here this afternoon and destroyed over 1,000 acres of valuable wheat. The fire was started bv a spark from a neighboring house. Although hundreds of men came to the scene they could'noc stop the flames. A hot north wind was blowing. Elixir is warranted, is because it is the- best Blood Preparation known. It wilL positively cure all Blood Dis eases', purifies tho whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Remember, .we guarantee it. J. W. Conn. i J. G ROSS9 Proprietor, vS Sl8W8fw REPAINTED, rn-.t Class in all its Appointment" Look Here Hoys, II j on want a nf-at fitting Suit of Clothes, goto rVIerchant Tailor. Having Just received a complete assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Something Entirely New. I am prepaied to make up Suits cheaper than the cheapest. Give mo a call and in convinced that I mean what I say. J. E ROSS, Corner . Squemoqua and Hamilton streets. east of C. H. Cooper's. l. s, DTypB,. TONSORIAL BOUDOIR. e Vrotte, Leading and Practical Hair Diesser. bhaii)?r. Hair Cuttiiijf. Shampoo ing and Maths. Large Assoitment of 15aruers' Supplies, Imported Ter f umerv. Toilet Articles, ltazors. Brushes, Stiops, Sponges, Cosmetics, Creme de Lis. Lubin's Extracts, Etc. Iarlter JIouo. JUuin St. Astoria. L. E. DUl'AItK. Propiietor. S. ARNDT & FEItCUJvN ASTORIA. - OKEGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop 1 ii5,Cn'?--- . T BLACKSMITH i.y-jil jy - All kinds of ENGINE, GANNEEY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. Aspeclalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. I Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoila. Or, General Machinists 3i Boiler lata. Land and Marine Engines BOIIER WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Wcih A SPECIALTY, Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wabs, President. J. Q. Hustlbk, Secretary. I. W. Case... Treasurer. Jonx Fox Superintendent, Established 1870 I. W. CASE, PIOIEB BANKER, ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING. Does a General Banking Business Drafts Drawn Available In any part of the World. THE A'ltHe Tie . ti r -v l-i V.va'm! Boiler Shop 1S- Astoria ran Iris ' C Rates From SI a Day Upwards. Clean. Neat Kooms, Sunny, Well Furnished and wvll Kept, You are Tnvitcd lo Call. Froo Coach to and From the House. CASB . ONE PRICE. lew Store, Xffew Goods. NEW PRICES. I have purchased and received an entire line of new, Orst clasi regular made goods in BOYS' CLOTHING, (13 to 10 years,) YOUTHS' CLOTHING, (10 to 12 yeais,) CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, (2J to 10 years,) MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS, STRAW HATS, WOOL HATS, SOFT FUR HATS, STIFF-FUIt HATS, MEN'S and BOY'S CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, which 1 am soiling for CASH and strictly ONE PRICE, and at as Iow.figuies as these goods can be, or are sold on the Pacific Coast. These lines of Goods weie purchased as low and I am selling them under as low expense as Gooils can be sold in this city. Therefore save money by buying your Goods of a legitimate, one price, Cash House, which has an uniform percentage on all goods, and pays no high rents, no high insurance, no large incidental expenses and makes no bad accounts for you to help pay either directly or indirectly as you most surely have to do in Hie best regulated credit houses. KINNEY'S BRICK BUILDING, ASTOBIA, OBEGON. Opposite Rescue Engine House. Our I milieu Consisting of 4 CAR J.OABS of fine Artistic and Plain Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Madras-Silk LACE AND POETIERE CURTAINS, Dado Shades, &c, Has Arrived. These goods were puichased direct from Eastern Manufacturers and adipped before the recent advance in freight, the benefits thereof we propose to share with our customers. Call and See Us. CHAS. HEILBORN. J. C. Coroner's Oillce, Undertaking Kooms ifext noTTTurTT O lirtia Transflortation Company. FOE PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW STEAilEU 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. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at I P. M.' fa-An additional trljrwlll be made on Sunday ot Each. Week, leaving Portland at 1) O'clock Sunday Morning. Passengers by this route connect at Kalama tor Sound ports. tJ. B. SCOTT, President, REFiTTED, REFURNISHED, RENOVATED. LARGE, CLEAN, WELL- HOUSE. ; ROSS, ohojste 3a, A Pirst Glass Undertaking Establishment A FINE HEARSE, Kewest style Caskets and Funeral Mateilal. Eierjtblng Neat and Well Arranged. to Astortan onlce, (B. B. Franklin's old stand.) se New Stock,