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ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 23, J887.
PRICE IIVE CENTS.-
VOL. XXIX, NO. 19.
BL fi wk R
BUSINESS CARDS.
TOHX H. S3IITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Room 4 and 5. over City Boel: Store.
GK
KO. IVOLAXD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
oittee iu Kinney's Block, opposite Ci:y
Hall. Astoria. Oregon.
o w. vuvros. o. c. foxton
FULTON BROTHERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Kooms 5 and c. Odd Fellows Building.
p R. THOM-SOX,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Social attention Riven to practice in the
U. S. Land Office, and the examination of
laud titles. A full set of Abstract Books for
Clatsop County In olllce.
Money to loan. ,.
Offick Rooms 4 and 5, over City Look
Stoie.
f . A. BOWLBY,
1
tUqrney and JouooIlor ut Iaw
office on Cheuamus Stteet, Astoria, Oregon
P.
1. tVIXTOX
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Build
In p B. WATSON,
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atly.
All business befoio the U. a. Land OiiSee a
peelalty,
ASTORIA, - - PREOOX.
X C.HIXKJifiY. !.!...
DENTIST.
Is associated with IR. kA FOItCfc.,
Booms" ii and12 Odd Fellows Building,
ASTORIA. .... OREGON.
M
ItS. IR. OWEXS AOAllt.
Office and residence cor. Court and Oluey
streets. (Mrs. D. K. Warren's former resi
dence.) Special Attention siren to Wouie&N Ills
eases and Diseases of Lje and Ear.
OFFICR HOURS 10 to 12, 2 to 4.
rK. A. Ii. fULTOS.
Ihy.slclttnaud SurgrMii.
Office on Cass street, tinea doors -outh of
Odd Fellow's building.
.Telephone No. 41.
f"AY TCTTLE, 21. I.
Kill SIOIAN AND SURGEON
Okkice Rooms 6 Pythlau Building.
Krsidkxce On Cedar Stieet. back of
M. Mary's Hosuital.
VR.O. It.F.STKS.
I'M YS1CI AN AND SURGEON.
Of kick: Gem Building, up stairs, Astoi la,
oiegon, .
rR. AL.FKKD KI.VXKY,
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at his oilier, and
may be found there at any hour.
TK. FltlXK PAGE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon.
1 KLO F. PARKr-R,
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
AND
Ex-City Surveyor of ABtoria.
i ".nice : N. E. corner Cass and Astor btreets,
HoornNo.8 Up Stairs.
Robt, Collier, Deputy,
A.
E. SHAW.
DENTIST.
Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua Greets. Astoila
Oregon.
H.
A. SMITH.
DENTIST.
BJHt
, Rooms 1 and 2 Pj'thlan Building over
C. H. Cooper's Store.
T
HOS. MAIK,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
A good fit guaranteed. Charges Moderate.
Agent for the Celebrated Household Sewing
Machine. -Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's.
For London Direct
The Fine Steel Baik
VILLALTA.
678 tons register. 100 A 1
Will bo on berth at Astoria duriiiK July
and will take salmon In lots to suit .shippers.
For f relent and rate of Insurance apuly to
BALFOUR, OUTH1UE & CO.
Portland.
Or to P. L. CHRRRY, Astoria.
For Liverpool Direct.
The fine Iron ship
.YAEKAND.
Tmnwnnthe beith and will
take salmon in lots to suit shippers. She
wlUtere quick despawn. or xictua
apply to
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G.P. UPSHUE, Astoria, Or,
A SCIENTISTS WARNlNa
i Synopsis of a Remarkable Lectnri
Delivered by Dr. H. E. Hammond
Befor the National Scientist
Convention.
" Wo call this an 'age of progress ,
and so in many respects it is, but I do
not hesitate to declare most emphati
cally that in many things that consti
tute true happiness we are simply
children. Let us see : We are startled
constantly by the sudden death of
some man who seemed the picture
of health. He thought he was well.
Occasionally his appetite was poor,
but then in a few days afterward it
was ravenous. He felt strange pains
Bhooting through his body, but as
they did not stay long he forgot them.
His head pained him periodically, he
was somewhat paler than common,
and was unaccountably tired, but he
felt comparativelv well and vigorous.
And yet ne suddenly
died ! It is a shame
to our boasted civili
zation. Dr. Hammond
then instanced a
number of persons
well known to him
who had died in great
agony,although they
had experienced few
THE SUDDEN
DEATH.
symptoms and litlle pain, and con
tinued :
"Why is it that so many little
children are to-day staunted, and ap
parently blighted for life? Because
those early and inevitable diseases,
measles, scarlatina, etc., have so
weakened certain organs that nature
cannot do her work, and the child
languishes, perhaps dies. Look at
the list of women who die in child
birth, and why is it? Simply because
their maternal organs have been so
weakened by the most terrible of all
diseases that they cannot withstand
the fearful sudden strain that is
brought to bear upon them. How
many women escape monthly agonies ?
And" yet nature never intended that
pain or inconvenience should attend
ihe operation of her natural laws.
The solemn and terrible fact is that
men and women drag along, die, and
are buried, and their friends and the
doctors say heart disease, apolexy,
pneumonia, congestion, convulsions,
when the cause lay far back of these
things and was Bright'a disease of
the kidneys. That was the inward
cause ; these are the outward mani
festations. Every disease must have
a root, just as certainly as every
plant. Kidney disease is the great
root from which most modern dis
eases, no matter wh at their name may
be, actually spring.
"But because the kidneys are so
important bo delicate, and so power
ful, they require the greatest care in
treatment. Ever since the day when
Dr. Bright discovered the connection
between morbid outward B3TnptomB
and internal decay, physicians, scien
tists, and chemists have sought for a
pure and powerful relief. It has been
a ditlicult, often a
fruitless search.
Many remedies 'are
now before the pub
lic, but so far as I
have been able to
learn by chemical
analysis and actual
test, only one pos
sesses absolute"
I merit and power. I
nave seen a number
of cases, and learn
ed from unques- that puny cniLD.
tionable sources of many others,
where the -preparation Hunt's Rem
edy has been almost remarkable in
its results. One case in particular
was that of a prominent banker re
siding in New York, whose family
nhvsicians. assisted by the best coun
sel that city could produce, declared
his case to bo hopeless, and who was
afterward restored to perfet health by
the means 1 have named. have not
hesitated to use it freely among my
patients, and from the results I nave
secured, I shall continue to do so."
The doctor explained how men and
women should live in order to meet
this terrible malady, and instanced
several additional cures which had
followed the use of the remedy before
referred to. In concluding, he said:
"If men and women could only be
aroused to a realization of their actual
danger; to a sense of what is before
tliem unless they take prompt ana
proper action, and then by a correct
course of life and the use of just the
jight means seek to prolong their
lives, most of the present suffering
and untimely deaths might and would
be avoided."
Ms Pills
CTJ3FLE5
Malaria, Fever and Ague,
Dumb Chills, Wind Colic,
Bilious Attacks, etc.
They produce rejrnlar, nattiral evac
uations, never grlpo or Interfere irltli
dally business. As a family medicine,
they should have a place In overy
household. Price, 25 cents per fcox.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St'N Y.
Scow For Sale.
rilWELVE FEET BEAM AND 4S FEET
JL lencth at reasonaDie ngures. a
WM. LOEB &
U oanielnPhllaielBlda
at the Xevrfiesper Adrer-
'ogngAcency ot Xaurs.
NiOSr authorize! flgVSts.
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PA0LPI0 COUNTY ITEMS.
Journal.
Ten men are employed, Jon Mc
Gowan's North river cannery.
Piles" for the foundation" are being
cut on the place. Wednesday the
pile-driver went down and .began
work. A large force will be put
on as soon as possible.
A silo has been " built for I. N.
Henness at the head of the bay by
.las. C. Ellsworth as an experi
ment for keeping chopped and
pressed hay green for cattle in
winter. This silo has a capacity of
70 tons with 100 pounds pressure
to the square inch.
A serious fire has been raging
on Salmon creek, Nasel, during
the early part of the week toward
the two Salmon creek camp3 of
Mdntyre's, making jumps of 400
yards at a time. With the dying
down of the wind at night the fire
gradually fell away und the mo
mentary danger of burning the
camps out passed away. Mr. Mc
Intyre had a force of men at work
fighting fire and checking its pro
gress, lie has over a million feet
of log which are in danger of
burning if fire reaches the camp.
A foot race occurred between
Robt. Mclntyre and Wra. Hodge
Sunday near Nasel for $40 a side.
The race was won by Mclntyre,
and about 8100 changed hands on
the result.
BefoieJ. M. Coleman left for
Seattle Monday lie selected plans I
and made arrangements to build a
new boom across the Nasel river
to take the place of tin old one.
It will cost about $4,000.
Statements and Counter Statements.
Sax Fkakcisco, July 21. It is
stated here that negolfations have
been completed betweeu the
Northern Pacific company and
the Pacific Coast Steamship com
pany by which two fint-class
steamers will be run bf tween this
city and Tacoma. Such a con
tract has been approved by the
Northern Pacific directors and
forwarded here for endorsement
by the steamship compan. The
agreement is to become effective
within a week or two. It is
stated that the Northern Pacific
has also determined on the estub
lishment in th'is city of an affercy
separate from that of the Mt-am-shir)
company. In charge ! .t
will be placed a general agnt
with California conneotinns, and
thoroughly acquainted with the
freight and pa6sengr bus-iness,
who will be invested with the.
powef of making such rales as he
may consider necessary to take
traffic. This agency, when estab
lished, will be another thorn in the
side of the more direct railroad
lines.
A DENIAL.
San Fiuxcisco, July 21. The
Bulletin this evening says, with
reference to the rumor that the
Pacific Coast Steamship company
now had entered into an agree
ment with the Northern Pacific
railroad company to run a line of
steamers between San Francisco
and Tacoma to make connections
with that road, that ex-Gov. Per
kins, of Goodall, Perkins & Co.,
general agents of the steamship
compau, stated to-day that no
such agreement has as yet been
entered into, the steamship com
pany, Mr. Perkins stated, were
taking freight for all parties on the
northern coast alike.
Alleged Lyncher Arrested.
Lafayette, July 21. This
morning Sheriff Graves, of Polk
couty, came down to this place,
and in company with sheriff Har
ris, of Yamhill county, and a Port
land detective, went out uear
North Yamhill and arrested Abe
Blackburn. It is claimed that
Blackburn was the leader of the
partv that lvnched Oscar Keltv at
I Dallas. It is also said that he did
not wear any mask at the time of
the lynching, and that he has been
identified as being the leader of
the gang. Mo further arrests have
yet been made in this county.
Mr. Blackburn is a man with a
family.
Bucklett'if Aralca Salve.
Tub Best Salve In the world for
Cute,BruiRe3tSore3,Uloers,SaltBheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
ChilblainsCorns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and'posltlvely cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
Memorial of American Mechanics.
Erie, Pa., July 24. At yester
dey's convention of the junior or
der of united american mechan
ics, representing a membership of
10,000 in Pennsylvania, a resolu
tion was adopted that a memorial
from the order be presented to
the next congress, asking that a
per capita tax be imposed on for
eign immigrants landing at Amer
ican ports. Congress will also be
asked to prohibit the landing of
pauper immigrants, and also to
pass a law requiring that men of
foreign birth shall live as citizens
twenty-oue years before becoming
eligible to office.
Decline of Hero "Worship".
The American people are not so
much given to hero worship now
as in the last generation 1 have
been interested lately to observe
how even our most distinguished
public men go up and down the
land, show themselves at the great
hotels and in other public places,
and don't even attract enough at
tention to make people look
around. I sat at dinner with
Chauncey M. Depew in a Chicago
hotel, and this was the topic of
our conversation. Said he: "There
are four United States senators iu
this house, and three ex-cabinet
officers, and they come and go and
no one stops to look at them.
When I was a boy I would have
walked twenty miles to "see a
United States senator." Ameri
can Magazine.
A KKMKUY FOK CHILLS AD
FEVKK.
Rochestkb, N. Y. Dec. 10, 1SS5.
Four years ago I contracted a
hard eolef that settled on my lungs.
I had a severe chill, followed ,by
high fever, raging headache, pain on
my left Bide over the lung, and every
time a fit of coughing catno on,
which was every fow minutes, it was
terrible to Tear thepafn. I thought
it meant an attack of pneumonia, as
I went through a two-month siege of
tli at disease, and it came on just
the same way. As it was night I
thought I would wait until morning
before sending for a doctor. Fortu
nately a h&lf-box of Allcock's
Porous Fistkbs was fonnd in the
possession of a friend, who boarded
with us. One of these was put on
my throat ; two on ray chest, and one
on my back over the left shoulder
blade' I then had a hot foot bath.
After again getting into bed, it
sewned hut a few minutes when an
my symptoms were relieved; the
skin became quickly moist ; I coughed
only at intervals, and then with
very little effort, and in about an
hour I was in a sound sleep, from
which I did not awake until morn
ing. I resumed business in two
days. H. F. Flutcuek.
The male wasp never htings.
But 0 long as he and his bisters
are twins and dress exactly alike
this bit of knowledge availeth
nothing to the careless man who
does not know it is the lady who
is "approaching him, until "it be
that she smiteih him with her bus
tle. Scarlet Fever.
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is un
equalled in tho treatment of Scarlet
Fever. Used as a gargle it prevents
the throat from becoming diptherit'c,
allays inflamatlon and subdues the
Bain. Used to sponge the body It allays
ie itching inflamatlon of tho skin and
destroys infection.
Exposed in the sick-room It will nre-
vent the spread of contagion, and keep
the atmosphrre wholesome.
Politics makes strange bedfel
lows. And the bedfellows do not
sleep. They lie awake watching
one another. Baltimore Ameri
can.
f And roliablo Medicines aro
v,vvv the best to depend non.
Acker's Blood Elixir lias been pre
scribed for years for all Impurities of
tuo uiooa. in every form of Scrofu
lous, Syphilitic or Mercurial Diseaso3
it is invaluable. For Rheumatism
baa no equal.
J. W. Conn.
A man who has a home paid for
needn't bother himself about the
anti-poverty society. An econom
ical wife is the best society be can
join. J8jinrfield Union.
Soother at band. It is tho only safe
medicine yet made that will remove
all infantile disorders. It contains no
Opium orJIorpJnne, but gives the child
natural ease from pain. Price 25 cents.
Sold by
J. W. Conn.
Theo. Bracker
Recommends' to the public and to the
tradfcbirstodc &f Cigars, Tobacco, Smoker's
Artlctwrttaymg -Cards, Cutlery; etc at
Portland prices. Chenamns street.
To Regulate
mffTI FAVORITE HOME REMEDY It
1 H I warranted, not to contain a single par
A UU tide of Mercury or any injurious sub
stance, but is purely vegetable.
It will Cure all Diseases caused
by Derangement of the Liver,
Kidneys and Stomach.
If your Liver Is out of order, then your
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
TT7TO REGULATOR. If you lead a
III VriK sedentary life, or suffer with
111 1 JUAV Kidney Affections, avoid
stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulator.
Sure to relieve. ,-..
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 plea sandy.
If you are a miserable sufferer with
Constipation, Dyspepsia and
Biliousness, seek rehef at once in
Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not
require continual dosing, and costs but a
trifle. It will cure you.
If you waks up in the morning with a
bitter, bad taste in your mouth.
TARE
Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor.
rects the Bilious Stomach, sweetens
the Breath, and cleanses the Furred
Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar-
uc and Tome to avert approaching sickness.
Simmons Liver Regulator wul relieve
tc
rolic. Head-
ache. Sick Stomac
Lch, Indieestion. D
eatery, and
the Complaints incident to Childhood.
.. .MilinUUU. J
At any time you feel your system needs
cleansing, toning, regulating without violent
purging, or stimulating without intoxi
cating, take
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PREPARED BY
J. H. ZEIUH & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
PRICE. 31.00.
The Aslor Hous
J. G. ROSS, Proprietor.
A Large, Clean, Sunny House.
REPAINTED,
REFITTED,
REFURNISHED.
First Class in all its Appointments.
Well funiWietl ami well kept.
Ku('b from $1 u luy Upward.
Free Coach to and from the House
Board by the day week or month.
Corner Jefferson ami Olney Street;.. As
toria, Oregon.
Van Dusen k Co.
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas.
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil.
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements, Sewing
Xnclilnes, Paints, Oils,
Groceries, Jto.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
There Is no occasion for the most fastidi
ous or our citizens to send to Tortlaurt or
San Francisco for
Custom Made Clothes
As thev can cct Better Fits, Better Work
manship, and for
Less Money
By Leaving their Orders with MKANY. He
has lust re wived a large stock off. oous from
the East. Fine uusmess :juns irom m.
Call and See Him and Satisfy Toursolf.
P. J. MEAKY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
F. T. MERRILL
sicycl.es,
Gasii Cf MilMts.
roil suck it
145 5th St P.O.
6ENO FOR CATALOQUE.
Boat Building.
JOE LEATHERS
Is on deck and prepared to liuljit boatu
mil nrfinared to 1
that he will
nTtUltv. Tie
nil guarantee as to worn nnu nur
Refera to all who have used boats of
arantee as to work and riur-
his construction. All work guaranteed.
I
Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria.
Or,
General
Machinists ant Boiler Mate.
Land and Marine Engines
BOllVF.R 1FOKK,
Steamboat Work and Cannery Work
A SPECIALTY-,
Castings of all Descriptions Made
to Order at Short Notice."
A. D. WASS,
J. G. HC8TXEK, .
L W. Cass, .,
JOHN Fox,....:
,.iIiUCUH
T.ftli1ntif
..-Secretary.
................Treasurer,
.. ..Sunerintendent,
noiswEeplator
--rt?WBD p
Astoria
11 Ms
CASH.
. L. OSGOOD'S
One Price Cash Store.
Save Money by Purchasing Your
Clothing, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts,
Neckwear, Suspenders, Hfwidkerchiefe, Glrmu
Hats, Caps, Trunks, ' TOfaj
AT A ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE.
Which Pays no High Rent, no High Insurance, no High Incidental
uenses, no High Prices for Goods, nor Makes any kid -Accounts
for you to help Pay.
My GooiU are all entirely new, and were bought directly from the Maaii
factururs at as low prices as these lines can be purchased, ana I am seiilai tbem
ns low as they are legitimately sold on the
A child can purchase Goods as cheap,
and treatment at my counters as the most experienced buyer. - . -c
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED CORRECTLY, AND WITH DlSPATptt. -
I. L. OSGOOD,
KINNEY'S BRICK BUILDING, ASTORIA, 0BEG0&
Opposite Rescue Engine House.
Our I
mmense New Stock
Consisting of 4 CAR T.OAlS of tine Artistic and Plain
Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Madras-Silk
LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS,
Dado Shades, &c, Has Arrived-.
These goods were purchased direct from Eastern Manufacture and ahtpgtj.
before, the recent advance in freight, the benefits thereof we propose taAarawfXjf
our customers. ' ""s-
Call and See Us.
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The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORf A, ONLY-OF
XS. R. HA WES,
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You "WHl be Pleased. E. R. Ilawes Is abo Agal fw fc
Buck Patent Cooking Stove?
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock MLtitMt
J. H. D. GRAY
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT.
General Storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
Goluiia
TransDortauon
. FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time.!
THE NEW STEAMER
-eTREPHONE
Which has been specially built for the comfoit of passengers will leave -
Wilson Si Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Ptriluiat 1 P.f,
Beturnlng leaves Tortland every ""
fupedav and Thursday at 6 A. M, arrlvina at Astoria at 1 f.M,
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w-An additional trlD will be made on
at 9 O'eleck graday Msralajr.
tor 8ound ports.
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Pacific Coast
and receives the same orooer artflnWoa
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CHA8. H1ILSOR.
gatM
& REED'S.
2?-
Yiraiuia Cicrar an! Totaw SUrc
J. W. BOTTOM, Fropditw, '
Water Street, Two Doors East of Oioejr.
Flue Cigars, Tokawot aafSatfan Arti
Sold at Lowest Market Sates.
FRUIT8. CANDIES. NOTICHfSJk.
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Banday ex lain ween, mnvMwim
anday ex Hack Week,
engera 03 uajwwj
Coin
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