cu A M VOL. XXIX, NO. 113. Is fast approac reunions and parents as t should re husban mem Have had selected espe Francisco for the last six we supply, until we can confide menced to arrive and as soo We are sure of being a Customers will ho allowed to out of their money. All goods guaranteed to be The price of each article will Be sure and wait for our ope BUSINESS CARDS. rotl.V a. S351TII. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllce. Room 4 and 5. o er City Book Store. Q.KO. .VOIiAXI, ATTORNEY AT JAW. Onire in Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. O V. t VL.TOS. Q. C. FOLT 0 FI7LTOX BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS -AT LAW. Kooms5and 6. Odd Fellows Building. C. U. TH03ISOX, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention given to practice in the U. S. Land OiUce. and tlie examination of land titles. A lull set ot Abstract Books for Clatsop County in olllce. Money to loan. Office Rooms 4 and 5, over City Book Stoie. J. A. HOWIiBY. Attorney uud Counsellor at Li&xv ORlce on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon F. I. WIXTO ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 11 and 12, Pj tlilan Castle Build ing. Ci B. WATSON, Aity.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business berore the U. S. Land Office a peclalty. Astoria, - - Okegox. TO C. HIXKLE1T, D. D. S. DENTIST. Is dissociated w 1th DIt. liA FOIlC., Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, .... OREGON, r-VR. A. Ii. AXl) .7. A. FU.LTOK. Ilijsiclan and Surgeons,. Office ou Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. fAY TUTTXE, 21. f. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Okficb Rooms 0 Pythian Building Rebiokxck On Cedar Street, hack of St. Mary's HosDital. a K. SHAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Sqnemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. mm flfl hing; that great fond remembr he parents are member their w ds ; when lover r bers friend, and us" sh cially for them in the East, a eks watching all the late Eu ntly assert that no such disp n as they are all here we sha ble to suit all tasts and pur select goods and havo thcni put just what they are represented. be distinctly marked and a child ning before von buy elsewhere or D.:.o . R. ESTIIS. I'll YSIC1AX AND bUKOEON. Okkick : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oiegon. pIt. AliimKI) ILI.V.VF.V, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his ofilee, and may be found there at any hour. TV. PItXI PAGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OppositeTclegraph Omce. Astoria. Oregon. .CliO F. IM.KKEU SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AXD Ex-CIty Surveyor of Astoria Residence : Near Clatsop Mill. Root, Collier. Deputy. 7 '. IIOLUEY. Notary Public, Oommissioner of Deeds For Washington Tenitory. AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND I.VSUKA.VCK AGKXT. Office at Koldcn'b Auction Rooms.'Cliena- mas Street. Astoria. Oregon. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and a Pythian Building oct C. U. Cooi)er's Store. E. C. HOLDEN, AUCTIONEER 2G COMMISSION AGENT. ESTABLISHED 1874. Dealer in New and Second-hand Furniture and Bedding. Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, StocK or Household Goods in the country. Will appraise and purchase -Second-hand Furniture. Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and Prompt Casli Returns Guaranteed. Astoria Agent for Daily and Weekly Ore gonlan. no appetite. Indigestion, CTatulcncc, Mc: Hctilaclit. "all run doxvnMosinjr tlc-w:. :i v. ill find tlio remedy jounerd. They tone up tlia weak stomach aaii the luiKpinpr energies. Sufferers from mental or pin slcal overwork t ill find great relief from them. Klegantly Migar coated. Price, 25 cents per box. SOJ.R EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Murray St., Kew York. To Prep IftpH ELA T 44?a nB8i ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER la, J 887. i J- "Ul-S,. JC t!Dl liUlIUcy U lances; when ch sure to do the ives as the wi emembers swee when "the poor ould not be forg are for this Gla large assortment of Christm ropean arrivals, and selectin lay in our line has ever been 11 have a GRAND OPENI ses. aside for future deliverv without can hu as safely as an adult, vou will i.eirret voti did not first To Oregon Forty-five Years Ago. In 1 844, John Dunn, an ciuiiln of the Hudson Bay company, u forth in London a hook emtio- s. "History of the Oregon Teni ory, and British North A.nuriean Fur Trade. From liiib work which we ourselves have never seen General Fremont, in hi-, recently published "Memoirs,5 makes ihe following quotatien: "Though several parties have penetrated into Oregon territory from the United States, through the gorges of the Rocky mount ains, yet it may be safely asserted, from the concurrent testimony of traders, trappers, and settlers, who have themtelves passed these nat ural barriers, that the difficulties are so numerous and formidable, and the time neces&ary for the passage so long that there are no secure expeditions, or commodious tracks which can ever be used as a highway, so as to afford facilities for an influx of emigrants over land. Several routes have been tried of late; and each differs from the other in the privations which the passengers undergo. None but the wild and fearless free trap pers can clamber over these preci pices, and tread these deserts with security; and even these are quit ting them as haunts, and now using them only as unavoidable tracks. It is true there have been published more favorable accounts within the last year or two by parties who have made the journey safely, and who en courage others to make a simi lar experiment. But these ac counts are in such a spirit of bravado, and accompanied with expressions of thankfulness by the parties for their own success, that they are indirect proofs of the difficulty and danger of the undertaking, atid the utter hope lessness of such a route for gener al purposes. For hundreds of miles the several tracks present nothing but frightful barrenness underfoot, overhead scorching heat or piercing cold. The coun try, even west of the Rocky moun tains, is broken with towering cliffs, deep ravines, and sunken streemi from which the traveler cannot draw a drop to allay his burning thirst; and the soil is the year; the ildren should re ir children; wh ves are sure t theart and Me that are always otten Tim as goods, and our Harry g the latest patterns, and choi made in Astoria, as we shall NG DAY of which due not prepayment, thus securing-their c see ihe goods of eith r study, in which he sinks at owry step, or of a black rugged -' in- which tcar.s his feet. The ::avc!i'i3 hi been obliged to leod o:i the lean carcasses of their aui'ti.iis, which have died from hunger, thirst, or fatigue. Fam hani says that his party were at last obliged to kill their universal favorite and pet their dog and economize Ips ilesh. -He further says that during eight days jour ney and he had proceeded with the expedition of one traveling for his life lie had not met with a single acre of land capable of producing grain or vegetables." IMITATORS AND IMPOSTORS. The unequalled succes3 of Axi cock's Poeo'us Piasters as an exter nal remedy has stimulated unscru pulous parties to put forth imitations, which they endeavor to sell on the reputation of Allcock'g. It is an ab surdity to speak of them in the samo category as the genuine and original porous plaster. Their pretensions ate unfounded, their vaunted merit unsupported Ty facts, their alleged superiority to or equality with All cock's a false pretence. The ablest medical practitioners and chemises and thousands of grate ful patients united in declaring All cock's Pouors Plasters the best ex ternal remedy known. Bu'tcr takes no salt from brine no matter how strong or how long it lies in the br'ne. ""Salt does not strike into butter as it does into meat. Brine only salts butter by what adheres to it or is enclosed in the small cavities between the granules of butter. Daibys Prophylactic- Fluid. Use t in every sick room. Will keep the atmosphere pure and wholesome; removing all bad odors from any source. Will destroy all Disease Germs, infec tion from all Fevers, and all Contagious Diseases. , The eminent physician, J. Marion Sims, 31. D., New York, savs: "I am convinced that Prof. Darby's Prophy lactic Fluid js a most valuable disinfect ant.'" ! fillllivnil'fS flinnmmlllnlfl.np lionn detained by the customs officials of Liverpool, pending payment of dutv. For constipation, Indigestion, Headache, Liver Complaint, and for all purgative purposes, take Ayer's Pills the best for familv use. time of happy member their enhusbands o do their nd re-with G. Smith has been in San cest goods to add to the show. The goods have corn ice will be given. hotco. and not being obliged to lay fcH Hew to Make Whitewash. The Scientific American fur nishes the following recip lor making a whitewash that will withstand the weather: Slake one half bushel lime, strain and add a peck of salt dissolved in warm water, three pounds of ground rico put in boiling water and ground to a thin, paste ono-half pound of clear glue dissolved in warm water. Mjjtthese well together and let the jniKture stand for several days. Keep the wash thus nreuared in a kettle or port able furnace, and, when used, put on as hot as possible with painters' or whitewash brush. Color to suit by adding sparingly of a dry pigment. Rheumatism aud catarrh, caused by impoverished blood, cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Are j-ou made miserable bj' Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Xioss of Appetite, Yellow Skin.' Shtolfs Vital izer is a nositive cure. For i-ale by w. E. Dement & Co. The llev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour bon, lnd., says: "lioth myself and wife owe our lives toSniLon's Co'SUMrTioK Curp-" Sold by W. E. Dement. ijun.on's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W.E. Dement & Co AGENCY- OF" SAN FRANCISCO. Flavcl's Wharf and Warehouse, Astoria, Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Current 3tate3. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVEKN, Agent. IS. II. Coleman. Accountant. J. 0. CLINTON DEALER IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, FRUTTS.NTJTS, Candles. Smokers' Articles, Eto. New Goods Received Dally, Opposite City Book Store. B.T ConCo CASH I. L8 OSGOOD. ONE PRICE. ASTORIA, OREGON. SOLE &kk&MdJJj agent: Scarlet iSjKpjJSfe, Extra wiile 3UNDER I SHIffTjl k tfljrdi tlxolsta M prttlaa flthT Qroi-1if -LUZERNE eiTTKG ffiLLS,- Wool. fyfe llr rir Woq1, v.NrtrS'' t"?C1T?c 0',J?5&' j Scarlet Sv ff . & Heavy -3r" Double hxL Seated WT Wool, f DraxvcrJfJ and Cl Shetland 3KIDNEY ifPPROTEGTOflP S Will octvear fe ra tiro pair of Cl" ! Shetland 3& oTB1v.r.D'- J Scotch -LUZERNE ESITTGO SILLS -J wool. y. r Wol as x& Eu m m Earn. Km II 1 " wrm. vfl 0 HAVE NO EQUAL ! GRAND PRIX PARIS, 1878, AND GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEDR. They received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisheries 22sh.ibi"fcion 1883. And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Thau the goods otany other IN THE WORLD. Quality Can Always "be Depended on. Exjerierf Flsiermsn Use no Other. - HENRY BOYLE & Co., 517 and 519 Market Street, - - SAN JRANCISCO AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twine, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand, SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prices. " Coma Transportation Coiany. FOE POETLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW -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 1 P. M. 1-An additional trip will be made on at a O'clock Snnilay 3IornInjr. tor Sound ports. PRICE LIVE CENTS. STEAMER Sunday of Each Wcefi, leaving Portland rassengers b this route connect at Kalamg U. B. SCOTT, President, a-faA6i- -fiM li&$Mi'tmt'MWktri-y' Jt.-ZXxsiX!: