CO A?5fe VOL. XXIX, NO. 13. D. L, TUESDAY 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 now t BUSINESS CARDS. rOII.V If. H3Z1TII, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Room 4 and 5, over City Kook Store. GH WO. XOLAXD, ATTOKNEY AT J.AW. M'ice in Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall. AMoria, Oregon. c, w. pulton, o. c. fulton FLTr.TOK BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. KM.nv?5and 6. Odd Fellows Building. C. K. THOMSON , Attorney at Law and Kotary Public. Suecul attention iriven to nractico In the U. . Land Ofllc, and the examination of land titles. A full ser of Abstnict Books for Clarsop Coun y In oulce. Money to lo.in. OrriCK Itooins 4 and 5, over City Book Stove. A. SSOWliUV, 9 Attorney nuil Counsellor at JLa-v Office oa Clicnamus Street, Astoria, Oregon O 1. VI.TO. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Booms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Build ing. T II. WATSOS, Atty.at Law and Deputy Disi. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a pecialty, Astoria, - Oregon. T C.IIIKLKV.D. O. X. DENTIST. U associated with DR. JLA FOKt'h. Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Follows Building. ASTORIA, .... OREGON. rVBS. A. 1 ASD J. A. FUITOV. Physicians ami Surgeon. Office on Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. .r AY TCTTIjK, 3f. i. PHYSICIAN AND SORGEON Opkiob Rooms 6 Pythian Building Kesidenxe On Cedar Street, back of .jr. Mary's HosDital. A. E. SHAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up atalrs. eor nerOassaod Scraemoqaa streets, 'Astoria Oregon. 0 P EjN NIB. ;D AY BECK & chris TM&S SOOE MERE It CHRIS Mng; that great fond rememhr 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 hat they are all here we sha Da O. B. F.STKS. I'HYSICJ AX AND SURGEON. t'r pice : Gem RiiUding. i:ji stairs, Astoi Ja, Mcgon. ryt. Al.FJtKI) KI.VXKY. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and nuy be found there at any hoar. K. FKVXIL PAUK. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph OITlce. Astoria. Oregon. r k uo f. ia r k k r. SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AN'II Ex-City Surveyor of Aateria. Residence : "cir Cl.ttsop Mill Robt, Collier. Deputy. E. V. KOLDE.V. Noiary Public, Commissioner of Deeds For Washington Tenitcrv. AUCTIONEER, REAL E3TATI" AND LVMUUA.VCK AvT. Office at Holden's Auction Rooms. Chena- iiius Street. Astoria. Oregon. H. A. 11TM, DENTIST. Rooms I and2 l'jthlan Building over '. IL Cooper's Store. !& "My plantation is in a malarial dis trict -where fever and ngne prevails. I employ 150 hands: frequently hair of llicinircro sick. I -was nearly dis couraged when I began the itso of Tiffs Pills Tho result -was marvellous. My men heenmo strong and hearty, and I havo had no furthur trouble. With theso pill, I -would not fear to llvo In any Ta:np." E. BIYAX Bayou Sara, !La. SOL,T EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Hurray St., New York. E. C. HOLDEN, AUCTIONEER S COMMISSION ACENT. ESTABLISHED 1874. Dealer inXcwandSecond-hand Furniture and Bedding. "Will conduct Auction Sales of Land. StocK ; or Household Goods in tho couutry. will appraise and purchase Second-hand Furniture. Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and Prompt Cash Returns Guaranteed. Astoria Ajrent for Dally and "Weekly Ore- onlAD. To Prep &-S - ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, I8S7. U V t IVI D I: h LL est holiday of ances; when ch sure to do the ives as the wi emenifoers swee when "the poor ould not be forg large assortment of Christm ropean arrivals, and selectin lay in our line has ever been 11 have a GRAND OPENI Edison's Phonograph. Xi"w York, Nov. 18. An i-v hibition of Edison's perfect! :.-. noraph was given privalriv u this city yesterday-. Edison ex pects to have a German patent scon. In the old phonograph the chief deficiencies weie the impos sibility of making an adequate im pression upon the tin-ioi! or wax sheet to receive the marks of the needle point carried by the vibrat ing diaphragm. It was necessary to shout against the diaphragm, and even then the resulting sounds were mostly earicatuies of the original. At yesterday's test the phonograph d'stinctly read off a page from "Nicholas Nicklesby,' whistled ''Yankee Doodle"' and sang uHail Columbia." In the former test 345 words per minute were talked into it and they were suicessfully recorded. This indicates its possibility as a. substitute for the sten ograplry. So far as the mechan ism of the new phonograph nviy be desctibed at present, it consists of a cylinder which revolves upon itself, and also has a, side move ment governed by a vory fine thread, so that a. fixed pencil would trace upon the cylinder spiral with lines almost touching". The motive power used is an elec tric motor devised by Edison. The phonographs will be sold in the shape of small cyiinders 1 inch in diameter and from J inch to 1 inches in length. The 1 inch phonographs will contain J00 words or what is considered quite sufficient for an ordinary business letter. They will cost 15 cents a dozen, fuli size. The phonograms of four inches in length will eon tain from S00 to 1,000 words, ac cording to the rate of speed of the speaker, and will cost about HG cents per dozen. Have vou taken a cold? You cau I cure it promptly with Ayer's Cher- ry rectoral. The safest remedy for I throat and lung-troubles. "Wit is folly, unless a wise man has the keeping of it. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Its record of forty years is one of triumph 0Tr blood diseniei. are for this Sie ri Time the year; the ildren should re ir children; wh ves "are sure t theart and frie that are always otten as goods, and our Marry g the latest patterns, and choi made in Astoria, as we shall NG DAY of which due not The ilissing Boy. 1 Sax K;:axcisc.j, Nov. 2;i. De j rectives iia.i been assiduously en- uraviiriiiir i iui;i yourijj j;uvry Eu&ign, tho 5oy who r.tn away from his mother at Seattle, AY. T. last July, and Is now watite'd to claim a 035,000 fortune left him by his father, who died near Kansas City. The older Ensign was formerly captain of the ship JBluc Jacket, and left a fortune, of ?7O,000. One-half of the money was left to the widow and tho oth er half to the son, in the event that he returned to his mother and was present at the opening of the will, which was to occur on the 5th of Fcbt u iry next. Ti the boy did not return to claim his inherit ance, the 35,000 was, according to provisions of the will, to revert to a nephew of decedent. All ef forts to fit d young Ensign were in vain and nothing was heard in re gard to him until the detectives learned that a boy answering his description had been living with a man named M. E. Aermason, at Lemoore, Tulare county, this state. Arermaon sent the officers a piece of'a vest worn 03 the boy, who had previously left his employ, and the detectives then sent him a pic ture of the missing lad. Yester day the detectives received a dis patch from A'ermason. saying that the picture was that of the boy ho had worked for him. Further search will immediately be made. A. TWENTY YEAltS EXlTKIESCE 770 Broadway, N. Y., ) March 17, 1S3G. f I have been usinc Allcock's Por ous Tlasters for 20 years, and found them one of the best of family medi cines. Briefly summing up my ex perience, I say that when placed on the small of the back Allcoce,s Plasters All the body with nervous energy, and thus cure fatige, brain exhaustion, debility and kidney diffi culties. For women and children I have found them invaluable. They TlP.VPr irritflfo lllf Klrin nr raiiar tlir J slightest pain, but cure sore throat, cruupy cougns, corns, pains in Hiae, back or chest, indigestion and bowel complaints. C. D. Fbedrickb. "Hackmatack." a lasting and fra- rant perfume. Price 25 and nO cents, old by W. E. Doment. Why will you cougn wneu Shiloh's Cure will givoimmediato lelief. Price iOctsOTctsandSl. Soldb) W.E. Dement SON p 87. 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 is given. Senator Edmnnda Interviewed. 'Good morning, senator. is vour health?" "Splendid." 'How is the political ' "Good day." Providence Jour nal. "Habit5' is hard to overcome. If 3ou take off the first letter, it does change "a bit." If you take off another, you have a ''bit" left. If you take off another, the whole of "if' remains. If you remove the other, it is now "t" totally nsed up. All of which goes to show that if you wish to be rid of a bad habit you must throw it off alto gether. Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, DJptneria and Cankor Mouth. Sold hv w. FLDprnpnt. THE- New Yeft: Noyelty STORE, Ueadquarters for School Books. A Complete I jne of ttie Official Text Books. Prices Guaranteed Satisfactory. The New York Novelty Store. Seaside Bakery. BestltXillc Brcart ami CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturer of Fine Candles. and Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. "Wholcvile and lletall Dealer in Candies. JR. IX. JACKSON. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEYELA'D, Prop'r. Good Bread, Cate anil Pastrj None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part of the city. School Supplies CASH L L, OSGOOD. ONE PRICE. ASTORIA, OREGON. SOLE VkkMliJjj ACENT. Scarlet nGfER Extra SjT 'ttrtlKnyta" yt Heavy White SiUNBSFS pf J SH1HT.E Wool. pfe Wool. Scarlet ' fiJS Z V& Heavy j3? 2)0!iWc 'vI Seated . Wool, J Drawer 'j Tf and " K. Shetland a 1 Q n e v 11 tiypRnTFRTniwE I Shetland WillcTiixrcar RFJ fpj twopa!ro fe- 4 crdicary B.cli.D. h C..U m V'l L-5-I viii,. j&L niimitn miimmn'n imm v Wool. yW'"r WooL now j-st. IJ-iMiBfl T V- HOUSE FQUHDCO. 178-.-. JP J?5. GE1ND PrJX PARIS, 1S73, AKD GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEDR. They received Iho ONLY GOLD MEDAL For ITjAX THRE.U3S at tho XsondoE. Fislisriss And havo been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at Iho various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Tlian the goods of any other IN THE WORLD. Quality Cfaaa. l?ays "be Sepoaded oa, ExDeriencefl FiiSi Use i Ote EE)E,Y BOYLE & Co., 517 and 519 Market Street. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. Seine Tvine, Eope and Ketting Constantly on Hand, SEINES, POUNDS and TBAPS furnished to order at Lowest Pactory Prices. Colin Transportation Conwy. A Steamer to take the place of the burned "Telephone" will shoxtly go on the route, as usual. Due notice will he given, PRICE MVE CENTS. Ssb-ibition 1SS3. SAN FRANCISCO H'll'mIFIMMgM .4&&&fca&m-&& gL rO, .itf?. m