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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1887)
VOL. XXIX, NO. 117. ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1887. PRICE JblVE CENTS. 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 be allowed to out of their money. All goods guaranteed to be The price of each artiole will Be sure and wait for our ope BUSINESS CARDS. to liar a. salmi, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Room 4 and 5. ocr City Book Store. GK KO. XOIjAA'D, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall. Astoria, Oregon. fultox. a. c. FUirox FULTOX UBOTHERS, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. jiomns5and 6, Odd Fellows Building. 0. K. TIIOHSOS, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. SDecul attention given to oracUce In the U. rf. Land Office, and the examination of land titles. A full se: ol Abstract Books for Clatsop Couuiy In offlce. Monev to loan. Office Kooms 4 and 5, over City Book Store. J. l. A. BOWLBY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office on Chenaraus Street, Astoria, Oregon F.D WIXTON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. ll and 12, Pythian Castle Build ing. - 1 B. WATSOJf, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a penalty, Astoria, - - Oreqok. D C.KI.NKLEY.D. D. S. DENTIST. la associated with DR. A FOBCK. Kooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA, .... OREGON. FIBS. A. li. AXO JT. A, FUJLTOX. Physicians and Surgeons. Office on Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. pY tuttiE, ar. i. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEOS Officii Kooms C Pythian Building KKSiDKifCK On Cedar Street, hack of St. Mary's HosnltaL jl E. SHAW. DENTIST. Rooms la Allen's Building, up stairs, cor--ueTiCasfcRBd Bquenioqaastreet3.A3terta "Oregon. Merry hing; that great fond remembr he parents are member their w ds; when lover r bers friend, and us" sh To Prep D.L dally 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 hav them put just what they are represented. be distinctly marked and a child nins: before vou buv elsewhere or pB.O.B.KSTK9. PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON. Ofkxck : Gem Building, up stairs, Astorin, Oregon. rit. aijFicki) ki.vxey, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patient at his office, and may be found there at any hour. -B, FItAXI.PAE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office. Astoria. Oregon. & KL.O F. PARKER. SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY Ez-CIty Surveyor of Astoria. Residence : Xoar Clatsop Mill. Robt, Collier, Deputy. E. C. HOLSEX. Notary Public, Commissioner of Desds For ashlngtou Territory. AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND IXHUrtAXCE AGKXT. Office at Rolden's Auction Rooms. Chena- Pius Street, Astoria. Oregon. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms l and 2 Pythian Building over C. IL Cooper's Store. E. C. HOLDEN, AUCTIONEER 2S COMMISSION ACENT. ESTABLISHED 1874. Dealer in New and Second-hand Furniture and Beddlug. 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 Cash .Returns Guaranteed. Astoria Agent for Dally and Weekly Ore gonlan. Tutt's Pills After catlnr, persons of & billons habit -will derive jrrcat benefit by tak ing ono of those pills. Ifyou have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they Trill promptly relievo the nausea, SICK HEADACHE and nervousness which follow, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel ins. Elegantly sugar coated. Price, 25 cent per box. SOJLD EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Hurray St., Hew York, n I B IT Illllldl lEIau i est holiday of ances; when ch sure to do the ives as the wi emembers swee when "the poor ould not be forg are for this Gle ECK large assortment of Christm ropean arrivals, and selectin lay in our line has ever been 11 have a GRAND OPENI ses. aside for future delivery without can buy as safely as an adult, vou will regret vou did not first At The Photographer's. "Do 1 look all right, Mame?M "Yps, splendid." "I just know I'll laugh right out.1 "No, you mustn't; that wo.t J spoil everything." "Oh, I think it horrid to have one's photo taken. I'd rather have a tooth pulled anv dav.' "So wouid I." "I never do take a good picture." "Nor I; mine are horrid al ways." "If these are not good I'll never sit again. How does U13' hair look?" "Ever so nice." "I'm so nervous. I just know I'll spoil everything." "No; you musn't; -you'd just have to sit again." "Don't you dare look at me, Mame, or I'll giggle right out." "Oh, I'm going to get behind the screen and point my finger at you all the time." "O, if you do!" "See if I don't." "You shan't even room." "I will too. It'll atav in the be such fun." t40h, you mean thing! Do you think this dress will take well?" " "Yes, indeed." "I do hope tho jet trimmings will show well. I can't decide what position to assume." "I'd have a side view." ""Would vou? But I'm so long, faced." "No you're not." "Oh, but I am; and oh, they're ready for me. I dread it so. "Pshaw? I wouldn't mind it a bit." "Yes you would. Now don't you dare look at me." "I will too." "Mame!" "Oh, I will!" "I'll laugh right out, sure.' And she does. She spoils two or three plates by "giggling right out," and she goes away declaring that she "just knows" she'll look too perfectly awful for anj'thing in the picture. It is living through such scenes as these daily that causes photo graphers to have a worn and faded look, and makes them old boforc their time. Many of them break down under the strain anil die young;. the year; the ildren should re ir children; wh ves are sure t theart and frie that are always otten cl Time SONS 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 the good ol ?iu9 Bark a3 a Dfet. Or.c ariicln of subsistence somo 1 mi's o'lsplow.-d by the Indians is only reported to when they are driven to great straits by hunger. Around many ot the watering places in the pine forests of Ore gon and California the trees of the pinus pondcrosa m:iv e een stripped of lheirbark for the space of three or four feet, near the base of the trunk. This has been ac complished by cutting with a hatchet a.line around tho tree as high up as one could conveniently reach, and another lower down, so that tho bark, severed above and below, coiild be removed in strips. At certain seasons of the year a mucilaginous film (the liburnum) separates the bark from the wood of the trunk. Part of this film ad heres to each surface and may be scraped off. The resulting mix ture of mueilajjc cells and half formed wood is nutricious and not unpalatable, so that, as a last re sort it may be used as a defense against starvation. The frequency with which signs of its having been resorted to are met with is a striking indication of t uncertainties and irregularitiesof the supply department aniens: sav age?. Popular Science Monthly jor November. For constipation, Indigestion, Headache, Liver Complaint, and for all purgative purposes, take Ayer's Pills the best for family use. Bkulix, Nov. 15. A vague ru mor is in circulation that emperor William has made up his mind to abdicate in favor of his grandson, prince William, of Prussia, but no positive information'on the subject can be obtained. Rheumatism aud catarrh, caused by impoverished blood, cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is expected that the joint commission on the fishery contro versy between the United States and Canada will meet and com plete its organization in Washing ton this week. Shiloh'S C0U2h ann nnncsiinmHnri Cure is sold by us on miarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W.E.De- lilCUU 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. hoice. and not beina obliged to lav The Origin of The Word "Boodle" The word "boodle" has zone into the United States language. Eastern newspapers, even those of Boston, use it without quotation remarks. We believe the word originally appeared in the Com mercial Gazette in a report of the great American express robbery in Cincinnati a few years ago. One Sunday afternoon a ono-horse waeron was driven ud to the olhce on Race street, a small iron travel ing safe loaded on and taken across the river into Kentuckev and rifled. Larry Hazen, the lamous 01a aeiecuve, was era' ployed by the express company to work ud the case, and he suc ceeded in recovering most of the monev. When met bv a reporter at the station, after the lucky cap ture, Hazen threw up his hands and exclaimed, "Wevo got the boodle!" The word was after wards used to denote money used for dishonest purposes in local politics, and disreputablo politi cians in the city and state came to be known as "boodlers," and their party as the "boodle party." The word spread in usage and is now common throughout the country. THIKG8 TTORTH REMEMBERING. When you feel & kind of jjonenesa about the f.omach it is ngn that your food does not ait well and that you ara about to hay a fit of indiges tion. 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Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. TAn additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each. Weefe, leaving Portland at O'clock Sunday 3Iorniiiar. Passengere by this route connect-at Kalarea in 8onnd ports. TJ. B. BCOTT, President! ONE PRICE. ACENT. MAU . Vatic FOR PORTLAND! -Through Freight on Fast Time! STEAilEK