The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 01, 1887, Image 1

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VOL. XXIX, NO. 1 25.
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OKMES WMMMM mWm frm
f j "sf I)ouIjc PS' Seate1 Ijp
MEEE Y CHRIS THEAS Woo, fKif ro
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.
TOHM H. SMITH. x
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Room -t and 5. over City Book Store.
GB
. XOLASD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
offlce In Klnney'8 Block, opposite City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
C, W. FOXTOX. G. C T0L1 Olf
FULTON BROTHERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Kooms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows Building.
C.
R.TK02I80X.
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
SpecfaVattentlon given to practice In the
U. ri. Land Office, and tho examination of
land titles. A full set ot Abstract Books for
Clatsop Coumy In office.
Money to loan.
Office Kooms 4 and 5, over City Book
Store.
J.
A. ItOWLBY,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law
OSlce on Chenaraus Street, Astoria. Oregon
P '. WIXTO
ATTORNEY AT LAVf.
Kooros No. ll and 12, Pythian Castle Build
ing. Q . WATSOSf,
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty.
All business before the U. K. smd Offlno r
pcclalty, l
Abtobia, - - Oeegox. 1
. i
X C. HI.VRLEY, 1. I. S.
DENTIST.
la associated with DE. XiA FOKCft..
Kooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building.
ASTORIA, .... OREGON.
rRS. A. li. ASD J. A. FCLTOK.
FhysicEass and Surgeons.
Office on Cass street, three doors south ofl
Odd Fellow's DuUdlnjr.
Telephone No. 41.
fAT TCTTIiE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOK
Offick Rooms G Pythias Building.
IlESiDEJrca-On Cedar Street, back of
tft. Mary's HosDltGl.
A3B; SHAW.
- -r
DENTIST.
Roonw in Alan's 3Udiiig. up stairs, eor
nwXJa sad. 8qaeaoa.ua .streets. Astoria
hing; that great
fond remembr
he parents are
member their w
ds; when lover r
bers friend, and
"sh
us
cially for them in the Easi, a
eks watching all the late Eti
ntly assert that no such disp
hat thev are all here we sha
rr B. BAItKK, 31. IK
No. 21, Cass K.
Office hours from a to 1 1 a. m.. 2 to r. r. i.
gyt.O. H.KNTKM.
HIY.SICIAX A.XJ) &UKGEOX.
irriCB : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria,
hegosi.
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at his office, and
may bo found thero at any hour.
J'JIYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Opposite Telegraph Office. Astoria. OreRon.
Q.ELO P. PARKKK,
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
Ez-CIty Surveyor of Astoria
KKsmemc : ear Clatsop aim.
Robt, Collier, Dejiutj.
P C. HOLEJEY.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds
xor uasmngion xermory.
AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND
IXSUKA.VCE AGKXT.
Office at Uolden's Auction Rooms. Chena-
- nus Street. Aswina. Oregon.
A. H.IIITIS.
DENTIST.
Rooms l andi: Tythlan Building over
C. IL Cooper's More.
stimulate tS.o torpiil lr, fctreiifjthcc
the df gesti e organs rj:ila tc 1 ho bow
l's, aud are uuciiualcd as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICiE.
In malarial illfctrJetstlioIr virtues ar
widely recognizt d, as they iub-.cs
PEGUUAR PROPERTIES
Infrcclnsr tlio system from tliatpolson.
DoseMnall. Klcgantly sugr coated.
J'ricc, "5 cents, per box.
Sold Sirerywlicre.
OlHce, 44 Murray St., X. Y.
SCOTCH
Salmon Twines
During tu month of December we will be
inrrceiptofa full stock of Salmon Twine
of the above reliable brand, of the following
sizes;
No. 40, 10, 12, 13. and 14 ply.
No. 30,5, 7, 0, and 10 ply.
And prepared to fill all orders at $1 lcs3
ten. ALLEN & LEWIS, Agents
Portland, Nov. 23, 'ST.
To Prep
EL
ASTORIA, ORE2GOJY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 1887,
est holida
01
ances; when ch.
sure to do the
ives as the wi
ememfoers swee
when "the poor
ould not be forg
ere for this yfa
i
large assortment of Christmlas goocl, and dur Harry
ropcan arrivals, and selectin g the latest patterns, and choi
lay in our line has ever been made in Astoria, asnve shall
11 have a GRAND OPENI NG DAY of which due not
One Way to Eemove Tan and Preckles.
Then I did not intent: any
to see rati,1' .lid n Detroit, oi.ii;
lady as she ran into another im
one of the side stieets.
"X either did ," was the reply.
"I've been honiu a '.vcek, and have
kept out of sight. I'm such a
fright ! 1 came home fairlv
skinned from the summci heat,
cooped up in those little boxes of
rooms. The sunshine on the sand
was perfectly dreadful. I'm burned
to a blister, besides having an inch
coat of tan. When did vou get
back ?"
"Oh. about a fortnight; but don't
tell or all the world will be calling.
I'm not at home this eck, you
know. This give me time to
'beautify' for the fall campaign, as
the girls say; or, in other words, I
have been soaking. IIow? Well,
using an old prescription which
has been handed down in our fam
imly for generations. You know
the women of oui family are
famed for their complexion. The
recipe is sure to make the skin
soft and white. I don't mind giv
ing it to you. 3t is six pounds of
barley and two of bran boiled to
gether until the mixture is of the
consistency of cream. Then spread
it well over the body as if it were
soap, wrap up in blankets and keep
warm warm enough, yo-pow,
to create a moisture. After six
hours' repose, wash off in a warm
Jbath. Repeat this application for
a week. One feels deliciously, so
soft and supple, you know."
"I declare, your complexion is
just lovely. How long have 3-011
been trying it?"
"Oh, about ten 4 lays. This is
my first time out, and" 1 must nob
stand in the sun; so good-b.
Come and see me. Oh, I forgot
to say that if one happens to have
freckles, they must be rubbed
with clear lemon juice before the
bran bath is applied. If the skin
icls iuu iimp orace it, up witn a
Lttle gin in the water; some use
cologne, but gin is better. Good
by. Come and see me."
Arouso the faculties, stimulate
the circulation, purify the bloodr
with Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Croup, "Yhooping Cough aud Jron-
enltl itriTTipntnfTv rrHorwl H CViillio
1 r" ;rrvr,;V'',,v:w" " i-
, v-me. QQia oy y .,. jement.
the year; the
ildren should re
ir children; wh
ves are sure t
theart e,nd Me
that are always
otten
!
SBS
StorieB of Ijlascn and Dison's line.
Our rommisMoncis art: on a still
hunt for the old Mai-on and Dixon
line between Adams and Fulton
county, dividing Franklin !rom
tiic .Maryland side. Th;v say th.it
it is the worst job they have un
dertaken for many year-. They
started in Fulton county, crossed
seven mountains and lauded at the
foot of Clay Lick mountain. Dur
ing the trip they only found one
stone missing and that was in
Pole Ciit valley. That stone was
taken by tome miscreant from
Baltimore who happened there on
a hunting expedition. "Whan they
wanted with tho stone is unknown
and will iemain a mystery. Tt is
a singular fact that every fifth
stone has upon its face the crown
of England. "When we of to-day,
taking history as our guide, fiud
that this line was run in 1730, and
look over the years intervening, it
is a wonder that all the stones
have not been mutilated or de
stroyed. Chambersburg Repos-
J itory.
According to an exchange,
nearh- all the sawmills on Puget
sound have shut down for the
winter. They will start up again
in the early spring.
TTHAT BItAXDEETII'S PIXXS UO.
In BitAXDnETn's Pills the true life
medicine has been found, composed
as they are of numerous vegetables
so combined that each multiplies the
virtues of the rest. They never can
do any harm. Their action is lways
the same, no matter how long or in
what dose3 they are taken. They
purge away the waste particles of
the system. They recruit the animal
vigor and arrest the progress of de
cay. They purify the blood. They
Klimjilnfo tho livnr. Tlmv invior-
I ate digestion. They open the pores.
ihey make tuo bowels do the work
of the kidneys, thus giving those
organs an ofttimes needed rest. One
or two at night for a week will dem-
onstrate their power and is generally
sufficient to cure ordinary diseases.
j Hops have dropped to 9 cents a
pound, says the Kittitas Local-
tzer. j nero is notmng to indicate
a change for the better very soon.
For speedy relief and cure in
cases of bronchitis, take Ayer's
: Cherry Pectoral. It controls the
t cough and induces sleep.
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 oriven.
HOTELS AND IiESTAUIJASTS
1V.1S. ALI.K.. PropV.
First CIqss in Every Respect
Frc C:iels to tlio Hous4.
ciiki. i:vkxox.
F. COOK
THEi
EVEtfSON & COOK
On tho European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLslSSIlESTAUfiAXT
Board by the Day, Week or Month.
Private Rooms for Families Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fish, Sleata, lite.. Cooked to
Order.
WATER St., Opp. JFonrd i Srokes
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
linn in connection with the Premises. The
Bost ot
VINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billl.ird Tables and Private Card
Room.
THE
Casino Eestaurant
One block from the O. R. & X. Dock,
til. M.SERRA, Proprietor.
A Good Meal For 25 Cents.
Oysters In any Style, 23 cents.
IncoiinectiouulMi this Popular Iteslnu
nint Ls run a fl st-class Saloon, wll .stocked
with cheices: Wines, Liquors and iJlpars.
I. W. CASE,
HOMER Bill,
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING.
Does a General Banking Business
Drafts Drawn .Available In any part of
the World.
Money To Loan
OX BEAL ESTATE SEOUItl TY.
FUXT02TBR03.
Shetland
"3 oiOaaiy j.Draweffl. IS: 2C0tch "
k Tfi77PVR PSITTlXn fflF.T.S iK"
3 Tlin AnUw... hrl tJ tmwtmmw r R
GRA2D PRIX PARIS, 1378,
a-d
GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEDR.
Thoy received the
ONLY GOLD MEDAL
Tor FLAX THREADS at tho
London Fisheries Exhibition, 1333.
And havo been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
Than the goodi of any other
IN THE WORLD.
Quality Can JLlways "be Depended on.
ExDerlencefl FiiSi Use no Ote
HEHRY DOYLE & Co.,
517 and 519 Market Street, - - - SAN FRANCISCO
AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST.
Seine Twine, Eope and luettinff Constantly on Hand,
SEINES, POUNDS and TilAPS furnished to order at
Lowest Factory Prices.
Strike tR Ghi
BUVTYOCR-
Groceries 1 Provisions
-OF
Foard & Stokes
Their largely increasing trade enables
them to self at the very lowest margin
ot profit while giving you tioods
that are of first class quality.
Goods Delivered All Over the City.
The Highest Price Paid for Junk.
PRICE iaVE CENTS.
J. H. D. GKAI
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT
General Storage and "Wharli- on rciuoti.
1 able terms. Foot ot Benton stro i . Astoria.
VICXUU.
Established
1370
a. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSM1THING,
t Capt, Rogers old stand, corner of Chas
P
ana uoarc bireea.
Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoeiuc
Wagons made and rep&h-ed. Good wnrfe
guaranteed.