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ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1887.
VOL. XXIX, NO. 145.
PRICE MVE CENTS.
1887.
Cash, and One Price.
1888.
i-
LOOK
Having just completed the opening of our useful as well as our ornamental, our plain as well as our
decorated ware, we are now prepared for the trade in all its branches. Buying our goods direct from
the manufacturers, and always paying cash for them, we not only get them at regular trade prices, as
cheap as San Francisco or Portland dealers can buy, but we also get the cash discount; and if any other
dealer thinks he can undersell us. he has only to start in, and we will agree that "the longest pole shall
knock down the persimmons." We guarantee our patrons that for quality and quantity our prices shall be
than any other house in town. Our sales of Christmas goods have been large, for which we return thanks
to our customers, but we still have a full and varied stock of as unique and beautiful goods as can be
found in town, and as we have said relative to other goods, we will not be undersold.
The expressions of admiration and satisfaction that have been made by those that -have examined or
bought from us have been gratifying and assure us that our efforts to please the Astoria public are ap
preciated. We shall continue as in the past to try and merit the generous patronage bestowed upon us.
Call and see our Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets; in great variety, Crystal Ware of all kinds,
Lamps, either hanging, stand, or hall in large stock, and in short, anything you want to buy.
Remember also that we are still in the grocery and provision trade and arc ready to supply you with
anything you want in those lines as cheap as the same quality of goods can be sold by any other dealer.
So remember the place to buy is at
BUSINESS CARDS.
TOHV If. SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlee, Room 4 aud 5. oer City 15ook Store.
1 KO. XOLA.XD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Jlre in Kinney's Block, opposite City
11 M. Astoria, Oregon.
C. W. PULTON. O. C. FULTON
FULTON BROTHERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
rooms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows Building.
0.
R. THOMSON ,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Special attention Riven to practice m the
G. a. Land Office, and the examination of
land titles. A full set of Abstract Rooks for
Clatsop County in offlee.
Money to loan.
Office Rooms 4 and 5, over City Rook
Store.
q. A. JBOWIiBY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
El I. WLSTOX
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms No. 11 and 12, Tythlan Castle Build
ing. Q B. WATS OX,
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atiy.
All business berore the U. S. Land Office a
pecialty,
Astoria, - - Oregon.
T C.IIIXK.IiEYtI.I. s.
DENTIST.
Ls associated with DR. I.A JfORCL..
Rooms 11 and 12 Odd .Fellows Building.
ASTORIA, .... OREGON.
TTR8. A. I. AXDS. A. FUITOX.
I'lijsiciaus ami Surgeons.
Office on Cass street, three doors south of
Odd Fellow's building.
Telephone No. 41.
FAY TUTTIiE, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Rooms 6 Pythian Building.
Residence On Cedar Street, back of
BL Mary's HosDltal.
K. SHAW.
DENTIST.
Rooms in. Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and'Squemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
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MKS
iu. ohes-ai).vij:.
Office and residence. 1). K. WanetiS for
mer residence. Astoria, Oregon.
Diseases of Women and Children, and of
the J'je and Ear, specialties.
TJTT I. BKKK, 31. J.
'o.22,Cusbt.
O.lice hours from : to 11 a. m.. to 5 i. m.
"It.O.K. KsiTIi.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offick : Gem Building, upstairs, Astoria,
Orecon.
D
It. AL.FICK1 KI.VXFA.
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at his office, and
mav be found there atanv hour.
I "Wt. Fit l.VK 1AK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OppositftTelegraph Office, Astoria. Oregon.
Q.EL.O F. PARKER
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
Residence : XcarClatiop MI1L
Hobt, Collier, Deputy.
E.
('. IIOLIIE.Y.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds
For Washington Territory.
AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND
ISSVRAXCK AGKXT.
Office at TColden's Auction Rooms. Chena
mus Street, Astoria. Oregon.
SMITH.
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and2 Tythian Building oyer
C. 1L Cooper's Store.
A Proclamation!
Dr. I. Guy Lewis, Fulion, As lc, say.:
"A j e.ir ago I had bilious fc er ; Tut t'i
1'ills were so highly reccommemlcri
lhatlusedthein. INever did im-dicinu
liao a happier effect. After a. practice
of a quarter of a century, I proclaim
them the best
ANTI-BIUOTjS
medicine ever used. I always pre
hcribe them in my practIco.,
Cure all Bilious Disease o.
SOLD EVERYWSE&S.
Boat Building.
MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
building boats on the Columbia river
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.
H.d
Tiitt's Pills
NOW THEN
AT
LOW OR LOWER
A Protest Prom Lumbermen.
Washington, Dec. 20. Manu
facturers of lumber on thp Parilir
coast have sent to member ut 'In
Pacific coast delegation one of t Li
ablest statements received from
any part ol the country against re
duction of the tariff on lumber.
The petition says that if lumber is
placed on the free trade list it will
at once most unfavorably affect the
prosperity of the Pacific coast,
and be just so much an increase to
that of British Columbia where
lumber lands are given to mills at
the rate of 20 cents per acre, and
which are more accessible to wa
ter, and where labor is cheaper,
owing to large employment of
Chinese. There are in California,
"Washington and Oregon lflO saw
mills, employing over 3.500 men,
without counting the crews of the
many vessels engaged in freight
ing lumber. The petitioners state
that taking the tariff off of lumber
would at once give the entire bus
iness to British Columbia.
The petition also recites that if
the tariff is taken off of lumber all
the citizens in the trade of the
Pacific coast, employers and em
ployes, will demand in justice,
that the duty on iron, cordage and
other things which go to make up
the cost of manufacturing lumber
be also repealed, in order that if
the lumber interest is to be placed
in full and open competition with
the mills in Canada, the conditions
of cost and manufacture ma' be
also equalized.
Richard K. Fox refuses to have
the Kilrain-Smith contest a draw
after 106 rounds, and says: "The
fight must be finished. If Smith
refuses I shall claim the belt, the
world's championship and the
stakes for Kilrain." Also the fol
lowing to his representative, Wm.
E. Harding: "A draw won't do.
Ihe men must meet to a finish. If
Smith refuses, I shall claim the
belt, the world's championship and
the stakes for Kilrain. I am will
ing to back Jack against John L.
Sullivan after this is settled for
from $5,000 to 10,000 and the
belt."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla braces up
the system; purifies and invigor
ates. Invalids need it.
THIS ! !
. L. BECK
Boom Por Both.
.San i'i:.v.cw:o, Dec. 11). Gen-1
oral manager Ilolccnnb, of the Or
egon 1? ul way & Navigation com
pany, left for Port la ml. this after-'
noon on the iuv California & Ort-
gon lino. In an interview to-dav l
he said: "We will run the samel
number of steameis as before.
We depend on freijrht more than
passengers, who do ik t pay run
ning expenses. I don't tuink the new
railroad hurts us as Orecon is devel
oping rapidly, and there is room
lor both, with the Southern ra
cific new arrangements about
freight going into effect January
1, the reduction of freight will not
be much, as freights are now very
low. This bcinsr an agreement.
not a pool, it is not opposed by the
interstate commerce law."
A 1 ACT TO BE REMEMBERED.
Do not bo deceived by misrepre
sentation . Ask your druggist for
Allcock's Porous "Plasiers and let
no explanation or solicitation induce
vou to accept a substitute. Allcock'3
Plasters are a purely vegetable
preparation, the formula of which is
known only to the manufacturers.
Their valuable curathre qualities are
due to the employment of the high
est medical and chemical skill. They
act safely, promptly, and effectually.
Over 1,000,000 persons have been
cured by Allcock's Porous Plas
ters. Gen, Canby's widow comes be
fore congress with a demand for
$2,000, which she claims was due
the general for work performed in
the days of '49.
1?RV- SlVI'PT. STIvrrv PpVT7
Chaplain to the Bishop of Northern
California, writes to us irom Sacramen
to, Cal., under date of Nov. 1, 1SS7, as
follews:
'Gentlemen : For a number of vears
1 had frequent occasion to use Simmons
Liver Regulator, and 1 cheerfully com
mend it to thoe suffering from indi
gestion, dyspepsia and general depres
sion as a most excellent appetizing
tonic."
To J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia,
John L. Sullivan has issued a
challenge to Smith or Kilrain for
$5,000.
Suppression of the Menses may
be relieved by a dose of Ayer's
Pills, which produce the desired
effect through sympathetic action.
& SOI
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HOTELS AND JJESTAURANTS
I
W'?X. AI.I..5:.. ProV.
First Clsss in Every Respect.
Free o:xoli to the House.
nuns, kvexsox.
V. COOK
THEJ
Central Hotel
EVENSON & COOK
On the European Plan.
L.UIGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CIulSS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month.
Private Rooms for Families, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Ojstei, Fish. Meats. Etc., Cooked to
Order.
WATER St., Opp. Foard & Stokes
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Run in connection with the Premises. The
Best of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Trivate Can!
Rooms.
THE
Casino Restaurant
One block from the O. R. & . Dock,
M.M.SERRA, Proprietor.
A Good Meal For 25 Cents.
Ojsters In any Style, 23 cents.
In connection with this Popular Restau
nmt'Ls run a fl st-cl.iss Saloon, well stocked
with choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
YirpiaCipr anil Macco Store
J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor,
Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney.
Fine Clg&n, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles,
Sold at Lowest Market Rates.
FRUITS. CANDIES NOTIONS.&c
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.
curistmas. THE HOLIDAYS, N
Useful Presents for Men and Boys.
Fancy ailk Handkerchiefs,
"Fancy Bordered Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs,
"Hemstitched and Plain Chinese Silk Handkerchiefs,
Hemstitched and Plnin Japanese Handkerchiefs,
Fancy Bordered Linen Handkerchiefs,
Hemstitched Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Plain Pure Linen Handkerchiefs.
Rolled Gold Plated Sleeve Buttons, Scarf Pins, and Collar Buttons.
Fancy Colored Cotton Hosiery, Fine Black Cotton Hosiery,
Fine Brown Cotton Hosiery, Plain Merino Hosiery.
Fancy ilerino Hosiery, Fine Wool Hosiery,
Heavy Wool Hosiery.
Fancy Silk Scarfs. Ties, Bows, and Neckwear of all Kinds.
Fine Fnr Top (patent spring) Dresi Gloves,
Fino Mocha (undressed kid) Dress Gloves,
Fine Dogskin nnlined Dress Gloves,
Lined French Coaster Town Gloves,
Lined Dogskin (Boys) Town Gloves,
. Wool Yarn Knit Gloves,
Wool Yam Knit Mitteaj.
Fancy Embroidered Night Shirts, Trilled Muslin Night Shirts,
Fine Alpaca, Silk and Wool, and Puro Silk Umbrellas,
Gum Coats, Wool Knit Jackets, Scarfs, &a., &c.
Full lines in Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &o.
ST'SoIo agent for ''Conger's Chest Shield Undershirts," and "House's Double
Seated Drawers."
I. L. OSGOOD,
KINNEY'S BRICK BUILDING, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Opposite Rescue Engine House.
HAVE NO
XflWBKigt
4v?vSvl 1 1 IsfiifflJ
gjgS iJJiJ)ENMlLliuSBURN.IRElf hna?
GRAND PBIX PARIS, 1878,
" AND
GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEUR.
They received tbo
ONLY GOLD MEDAL
For FLAX THREADS at the
London Fisheries Exhibition 1833.
And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
Than the goods of any other
THREAD ItXAXTrarEGiTTJRERS
IN THE WORLD.
Quality Can Always "be Depended on
Experiencefl FiiSi Use 10 in.
HENRY DOYLE & Co.,
517 and 519 Market Street, - - SAN FRANCISCO
AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST.
Seine Twine, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand,
SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at
Lowest Factory Prices.
Strike It Rich
BUI TOOK-
Groceries Provisions
OF
Foard & Stokes
Their largely Increasing trade enables
them to self at the very lowest margin
of profit while gh ing you iroods
that are ot first class quality.
Goods Delivered AH Over ihe City.
The Highest Price Paid for Junk.
RBOUR'S
Threads
EQUAL !
ti&wn
J. H. D. GKAT
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEE
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT
General Storage and "Wharfact u reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSM1TH1NG,
t Capt. Rogers old stand, corner ot Caw
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work, Hsrsealioelne.
Wagons made and repaired. Good wot
guaranteed.