v C3 Wxt gailj gtwim ASTOBIA. OREGON: THURSDAY-.... -OCTOBER 20. 1887 ASTORIA'S ADVANTAGES. Among Astoria's resources, her com mercial position, her growing trade, stand prominently her timber inter ests. Capitalists, investors in land, moneyed men in the Mississippi val ley are looking to this northwest coast for our timber, and the fir, cedar, spruce and hemlock of Clatsop county represent so much tangible wealth. This is one of the things in which the demand and supply are both il limitable. The superior quality of the timber makes a constant de mand and the great extent of the area so densely covered by, for many pur poses, the finest timber in the world, is practically inexhaustible. All this vast timber district, of which Astoria is the.headquarters and center, yields timber of confessedly su perior quality. The logs sawed in Port land and vicinity mostly come from here, and it stands to reason that the nearer to the source of the raw ma terial it can be manufactured the bet ter for both the producer and con sumer. Above the mouth of the Cowlitz, lumber men say the fir is a red fir, while on the lower Columbia is found a yellow fir much sought after by saw mill men for durability and value for house finishings, etc. . Ease of egress and ingress to the ocean, absence of pile-consuming teredos and sudden freshets sweeping logs to sea as on the sound, a county cut up by waterways, an enormous area of merchantable timber, are among the advantages Astoria posses ses in this important regard. Banking facilities, so important to the lumber dealer, are particularly favorable in Astoria. Eates of dis count aro lower than on the Sound, and in this as in other instances this important financial consideration has its due weight with those who aro now looking this way for investment attracted by the great timber wealth of this section. THE WORLD'S CATERER. Who can deny that we Americans of to-day live in the greatest country on the globe and in tho most striking period that history has yet developed? The United States not only pursues a steady course 'of feeding the rest of world they steadily increase the amount of that work. For the ten months ending August 81, the ex ports of beef and pork exceededby 82,000,000 the exports of the same kind in the same period in 1886. Tho total was 865,500,000, or a ratio of over $96,000,000 a year. The wonder of this is beyond parallel and it may well claim a passing thought in these days of reflection upon the greatness, fhe growth and the illimitable future of the republic. Here is the contribution of the United States to the dinner table of the world in Qnly two articles of food consumption. All other meats than beef and pork go to swell .the enormous total, as do breadstufis, fruits and vegetables, canned goods, etc. We not only feed ourselves more nourishingly and am ply than any other people are fed, but we send these hundreds of millions' worth of food yearly to tho markets of other nations. No other country does suoh a work, nor in all history has it been done. Who could have possibly told such a tale, surpassing any "Arabian Night" marvel, 100 years ago? Three new saw mills are building and projected at Gray's harbor. That country is fast livening up and strik ingly illustrates how indirectly neigh boring prosperity affects communities. The boom in California has made a demand for lumber, and a boom at Gray's harhor is the result There is a coming empire to the north of us, the trade of which by right belongs to Astoria. The people who live there are our business friends and neigh bors, and what helps them helps us. Considerable lumber is towed to Portland, and the handling of lumber on barges costs about $1.25 a thou theu sand: towage from lumber camps to our Astoria mills is about 15 cents a thousand. There are few places on the coast where lumber can be man ufactured cheaper than here. As to the quality, Clatsop county lumber is excelled by none. 9 PAoriic coukty's population is 2,312, an increase of 364 in two years : the pop ulation of Wahkiakum county is 1,523, an increase of 158 in two years: Che lialis county's population is 3,242, an increase of 840 in two years: the pop ulation of the territory is 144,009, an increase of 18,155 since 1885. Anxtheto' that helps the Astoria fire department helps the city. The success of the pipe-line is an aid to the department and an added security to the city. Green vs. Dry Timber. All the lumber in the Paget sound country is run through the surfacer as soon as it comes from the saw. The big fir logs, so I am told, are torn apart rather than sawed and tne fiber is so tough and large that the lumber does not present an attractive appearance until it is dressed. An other thing which strikes the average handler of white pine peculiarly is that it doe3 not dry out much lighter than it is when it comes from the stump. Under these circumstances green lumber is Bold about as readily as dry, especially as the lumber is wonderfully free from shrinkage. This is particularly true of the cedar. Mississippi Valley Lumberman. m nm 9 ' Ad Astonished Subscriber. The infuriated subscriber had just rushed into the offioe, and a pale, spirituelle reporter" faced him calmly and asked him what he wanted. "I want to know who wrote this scurrilous article about me." "I did." "You did ?'' Sure it wasn't an error of the compositor?" "Certainly." "Isn't the proofreader to blame?" "Not in the least" "Young man, let me embrace you. I've been whipping editors all my li fo and you're the first one I ever met who did not blame the proof reader or compositor." Chicago Trib une. 9 M Three Favorites Have the following to say of "Wis dom's Kobertine, the great beautifier and preserver of the complexien: Portland, Or., Jane 4, 1887. ToMr.W. M. Wisdom Dear Sir: I have tried your Kobertine. It is excellent, and I shall be pleased to recommend it to all my lady friends. Believe me, yours truly, Rhea. Pobtland. Dec, 1885. To Mr. AV. M. "Wisdom. The "Bober tine you so kindly sent me is excellent. It is the finest preparation I have ever used, and is a decided acquisition to every lady's toilet. Yours truly, Jeannie "Winston. Pobtland, Or., April C, 1887. Dear Mr. "Wisdem: I have tried your "Uobertine," and it Rives mo much pleasure to say that it is excellent for tho complexion, being one of the best articles of the kind I have ever used. Be lieve me, yours sincerely, Z. Trebelli. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. druggists, Astoria, Oregon Send Along Your Spnds. The freight rate over the O. E. & N. Co. from Walla Walla to Portland is 25 cents per hundred by tho car load, and from Portland to Astoria by boat 10 cents a hundred. At 35 cents a hundred Astoria ought to be able to indulge in Walla Walla spuds. Walla Walla Union. Renews HcrYoulli. Mrs. Phoebe Chesley. Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the tewn: "I am 7.T years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years: could not dress myself without Help. Now 1 am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all dis ease and pain;" Try a bottle, only 50c at . E. De ment &Co.'s Drug Store. Call and get our prices for books in sets, byall the standard authors and po ets; we will guaranteee you the lowest price, - Geiffin & Reed. Telephone Io!;ring House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week S1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town atPabre's. For lame Back, Side or Uhesc use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. For the very best pictures go to II. S. Shuster. MAUR1ED. In Astoria, Oct 19th, 1887. at the resi dence of the bride's mother, Charlton W. Fox and Miss Jennie Badollet, Rev. E. W. Garner officiating. No cards. To The Ladies. OPENING., Thursday, October 21, 1SS7. FANCY AND NOVELTY STORE Everything In the ltne of Fancy Work : Arresene, Chenille. FIlo Floss, Pon Pons, la test styles ; Purse Sets, steel and gilt ; Tinsel. Knitting Silk : Gilt and Plush Banner Rods ; Plush, Felt, Bells, Bangles, Gipsy Kettles, etc. Cnm ni and All. NORA RAPPLEYEA. Cass Street, one door south ot AsToniAjf office. Notice. MR.E. G. ZEAGLER IS WAOTED AT Mrs. Clara "Welman's, Astoria. Oregon. Notice. mnE ANXOALMEETDCa ofthe west A Coast Pk'g Co. will be held in their of fice, in Astoria, on the 24th day or October. 18S7, to elect directors for the ensuing year, and lor the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the meeting. By order of tac President. S.E. MORTON, Sec JOB PRINTING. Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE To The Ladies. Go to Mrs. Gates' Art Rooms, uext door to iUW AkWV J, 1V1 OU LUC Late Novelties In Embroideries Lessons Given and "Work Made to Order. Hair Chains ,and Jewelry, and Ladles' xxiurxrreaciusiuiuKcuerai jjair work done to order. Also, for saie, the largest $t Stamping out fit on the Coast. Ross Opra House ONE GRAND EVENT! Monday, October 24-, 1887. Emerson's Minstrels HEADED BY Billy Emerson, The Prince of Minstrelsy, And a Grand Company ot Burnt Cork Art- l3ts. New and Elegant First Part Great Finale. New Specialties. "EMERSON" In His Favorite Specialty. MORIARITY a jj Admission, Reserved Seats ... , fl 00 Family Dress Circle ....... . Gallery 50 Box Sheet for the sale of Reserved Seats, open at the New York Novelty Store.Thurs day morning, Oct. 20th, at 10 a. m. Notice to Fishermen. A NY PERSON 'WISHING TO CONTRACT i3L Sturgeon at 1 cent per pound trr all from 20 to SO pounds, or J J cent for all above 80 pounds up to 5 tons weight, apply for fur ther particulars to R.T. HUMPHREYS, Central Market. CAPITAL STOCK - - S500,000 THE NORTHWEST INSURANCE CO. F. E. Beach President J. McCraken .. Vice President J. Loewenberg Treasurer R. T. Earhart Sec'y and Manager DiunoTons, J.Loewenberg J. K. Gill, H. L Plttock, F. K. Arnold, F.M.Warren, J. MrCraken, F. E. Beach, D.D.OHphant, F. Eggert No. 33 Washington street, Portland, Or. R. L. BOYLE. Agent. Astoria. Oregon. Ottice at I. X. I. Packing Co, J. O. CLINTON DEALER IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, FRUITS. NUTS. Candies. Smokers' Articles, Etc. New Goods Received Dally. Opposite City Book Store. LOEB & CO. fines, Lipors and Ciprs. A Large Stock of FIRST CLASS COODS. THE TRADE Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders filled promptly and Accutatelv. Agents for First Class Forelgu and Domestii jsrnnus. Main street Opposite Parker House, ASTORIA, .... OREGON. MARLIN REPEATING RIFLE Guar- SgE?5--- BEST IN THE antcea perfect "5t5- WORLD! iyauciuaia umuusg. lutclvEAfo. Mtdo in sizes fcrlrsorndlpni BALLARD Gallery. Iluntlnc and Tnrctt III- flp. Semi Tor Illuxtrntrd Cntnlnirue. M arlln Fire Arms Co., 'cir Hat en, CU Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus andJCass streets. ASTCRIA OREGON Boat Building. MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN building boats on the Columbia rivet and hundreds of fine boats of my build make my guaranteet for good work. Head quarters at the old Astoria Iron Works building. Will build boats at any point on the Columbia river where my services may be required. WM. HOWE. Taxes Due, School Dist. No. 9, Upper Astoria. TAXES FOR THE ABOVE DISTRICT are now due and payable io the under signed. WM. B.ADAIR. Clerk. Upper Astoria. Oct. 5. 1SST. House and Lot For Sale. IN UNION TOWN : HOUSE 30x22 FEET, two stories : To be sold at a bargain. Apply to JOHN INUNDI. Unlontown. Notice. TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OFTHEFISII ermen's Pk'g. Co., will De held in their oftlce at Upper Astoria, on the 23tu of Oct., 1867. to elect directors for the ensuing year, and transact such other bulsincss as may properly come berore the meeting. By order president. ROB. JOHNSON. Secretary. School Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE taxes for school district No. 1 are now due and payable at my office on Main street wharf and that tho same will be deemed de linquent unless paid within sixty davs from this date. J. G. HOSTLER, District Clerk. Astoria, Aug. 23. 11-67. Net Found. ABOVE BROWNSPORT, LAST WEEK, about CO fathoms forty-mesh net : no marks. Owner will apply to GUS.STURE. Knappa. FASHIONABLE DBESSMAKING. MISS M. L. RICHARDSON Has engaged the services of Mrs. A. John son, a competent and Fashionable Dress maker fust arrived from the East, and Is de sirous of having the Ladles of Astoria who wish well-made Dresses to call, see fittings and samples and decide for themselves. Cass street, three doors south of Astobi- ax OFFICE. i 1 ,Tia FISHERIES We shall be pleased to demonstrate to the Fishermen or the Pacitic. n itli more Seines and Samples for personal inspection, the Kor Pounds and Purse Seines, of magnitude, that will, In our opinion, SAVE A LARGE LABOR COST, Multiply Catch, and Increase the nctt profits. Experience proves lightness with strength, saves muscle, and Increases the number of hauls dally. Our Mr. Stowc made the first Purse Seine for mackerel in this country In 1843. and one pound of twine nude six square yards netting, ami since then, the improve ments he has made, give -10 square yards netting to cue pound. AH of the 330 Purse Seines, now In use In New England, are of the fine kind. A. five thousand pound Seine, of the kind in use on the Facific. requires about 50 Indians to haul, we are told ; with the Improved Tw Ine. 3.000 pounds make ihe same size Seine, and 30 Indians can haul it in about halt the time, and its Stronsth Is Equal to The Heavy Kind. LIGHTNESS IS PROFIT. ALSO: An extra nice Common Seine Twine, made on the latest Improved Brownell Patent Twisters, Well Stretched in trie making Our mill is well equipped for Tar ring by Steam, Hanging, etc., and our hands have.the longest experience of any In. lu this country. With the rules of honorable commerce, we hope to command Ashare-of the Pa cific's patronage, and Invite correspondence for samples and Prlceswith estimates. Prices Satisfactory. Any and all kinds of Nets and Seines ma"de to'o'rder. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO. Gloucester. Mass. Boston Ofilcer94 Commercial St. Address all communications to the Boston office. A. V. WHOLESALE AND Fine Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. o Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o Tlie Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. lleceived fresh, every Steamer. CITY BOOK Special Book Sale ! Now In Progress. Books by all tho Standard Authors at remarkably low figure. 2ST"Ca!l and get prices. Jw IMAM 3r Headquarters THE BEST IX The Winchester Repeating Shot Gun, S25.00! A Fine Side Snap Marline Made Twist, Double-barrel Sliot Gun, Box Shells and Tools, $17.50. Sportinc; Goods, Ammunition and the Famous Swedish. Razor Our Immense New Stock Consisting of 1 CAR I.OADS of fine Artistic and Plain Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Madras-Silk LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS, Dado Shades, &c, These goods were purchased direct from Eastern Manufacturers and shipped before the recent advance in freight, the benefits thereof we propose to share with our customers. Call and See Us. The New Model Range CAX BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OB ' S. R. HAWES, Arcuu Cull and Examine It ; You Will be rieased. E. R. Hawes Is also Agent for the Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. AFulfStock on Hand. School Supplies THE if M Novelty STORE, . ' Headquarters for School Books. A Complete Line ot the Official Text Books. ' 0 Prices Guaranteed Satisfactory. The New York Novelty Store. ? ALLEN BETAIL DEALER IN J STORE. CB.ZFFZ2T & EESD. for Ammunition. TJIE WORLD. Has Arrived. CHAS. HEILBORN. Wilson & Fisher 1 n Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR . SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Boiler Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. ECONOMY And Solid Satisfaction Are Guaranteed -IF YOU THE EMPIRE STORE LATEST STYLES Suitings and Trimming Vol vets. A Fine Line of In fants' Dresses,. Cloaks and Worsted Shirts,. Ladies' Calico Wrappers," Cotton; Wool and Muslin Underwear. -A. . OQ.3MC3PI-IE2T3E2 STOCK Of Quilts and Blankets, Gents' Clothing, KiTnishin; Goods, Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises at the Lowest Cash Pric s at the Empire Store. W. T. PARKER, tvi: Pi :kt AOKEm DKALEIt IK Hay, Oats, and. Straw, Lime, Brick, Cement, Sand and Plaster Wood Dellrered to Order. TEl: apply to the Captain, or to gylyr--T. vo-ffl ri?!!bsJji Frank 1m. Parker. FHESH SHE Promptly Delivered LOWEST PRICES IN ANY PART OF THE CITY. AT Fruits and In Season. Everything Warranted as Benton INSURANCE. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000 COLUMBIA FIRE AMI HARIHE INSURANCE CO. FRANK DEKUM President "SV. H. S3IITIL Vice-President JOHN A. CHILD Secretary No. 1C0 Second St., Portland, Or. I. W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or. Deposited in Orepn, $300,000 ASSETS, $55. aOl. 13 8 8. Royal, Norwich-Union and Lancashire Com bination Joint Policy. Union of San Francisco. Germanla of New York. State Investment of California. Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corporation,- MARINE .INSURANCE COVERED BY OCR OPEN POLICIES . Elmore, Sanborn & Co. Agents. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire Insurance AGENTS. Representing the Largest and Most Relia ble Fire Insurance Companies. ' All Business promptlyand accurately tran acted. FlavelsWliarf , - Astoria Oregon. $67,000,000 Capital Liverpool & London & Globe. North British and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh. Hartford of Connecticut Commercial of California Agricultural, of Watertown, New York, London & Lancashire of Liverpool, En g.. Fire Insurance Companies, Represent In a capital of $7,000,000. II. TAX JDUSEN. Agent, INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL, $100,000.00. The Farmers' Company, Of Salem, Oregon. THE LEADING COMPANY OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Private Dwellings and Farm Property a Specialty. J. W. CONN, Agent. Astoria. Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and Repaired, Paper Hanging, Carpets Sewed and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commission. Shop, corner Main and Jefferson Streets MARTIN OLSEN. MILLINERY ! Latest Styles : : Lowest Prices DRESSMAKING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES. MRS. W. J. BARRY, (Eaton &Carnahan's Former Establishment) And Examine Goods. A Perfect System of B1EH FITTING. TRADE AT- Drajlnp, Teaming and Express Business. STEAMER i CLAIM PARKER Eben P. Parker,Uastet. For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAh n. It. PARKKH. Si i Vegetables Represented. Streets. Corner Chenamus and ASTORIA Planing Mill. HOLT & CO. Proprietors. Manufactures ot MOLDINGS, SASH DOORS. BLINDS. HAILS. BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS. BRACKETS. Scroll and Turned Balustrades, Boat Material, etc, Orders solicited and Promptly attended to. Satisfaction Guaranteed as to StyleQuall ty and Prices. Mill and Office cor. Pelk nnd Concomly streets. Astoria, Oregon. Astoria Iron Worts. Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or, General Machinists an! Eoiler Maters. Land and Marine Engines BOILER WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTY. Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. r. ........ President. J. G. Hustleb, ...Secretary. L W. CA8Er.............................Treasurer. John Fox. Superintendent, -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAY HAKSEff , Propr. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine At ExtremeljLLow Erices. All Goods Bought at This EsUklisfcaeat 'Warranted Genuine. Watch and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets. City Livery Stable. SHERMAN & WAKD, - .Proprietors. Stylish Turnouts, Comfortable Carriages and Buggies By the day or hour at yery reasonable rate9. Saddle Horses for Hire. Everything new and first class. Our aim Is to please our patrons. HorsesBoarded by the day, week or month, Stable and office two doors west of Thk Astobiax office. Boat Building. JOE LEATHERS Is on deck and prepared to build boats that he will guarantee as to work and dur ability. Refers to all who have used boats of Ms construction, All work guaranteed, - rams in Diamonds i Jewelry