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VOL. XXX, NO. 35.
ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1888.
PRICE JblVE CENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
fOHK II. SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office. Room 4 and 5. over City Book Store.
G
"1KO. XOl.AXI,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Hce In Kinney's Block, .'pjxnlte i!v
llall, Astoria. Oregon.
r. V. KUUTON. O. C. KDLTilN
FULTON QnOTHKHS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
n.ims5iind 6, Odd Fellows Iiuililtuc.
p II. TU03IW. .
attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Vfid attention given to practic ir the
t - Land OflVe. and tiie examination oi
.an 1 Mie. A full set oi Abstract Kooki for
U.a wp County in olllee.
-mck Up stairs. opposite Telegraph
Offlce.
r q. A. BOWIiBY.
Attorney and Counsellor m l.a
Office on Chenaiuus Street, Astoria. Oregon
P.
I. 1VISITOA
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Buihl
inc. I II. WATSON,
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Alty.
All business before the U. S. Land Office a
pecialty.
Astoria, - - Okkuon.
TU. J. B. IiA JFOKCIi.
DENTIST.
Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building.
ASTORIA, .... OREGON.
D
H8. A. li. AX I) J. A. FUIVTON.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office on Cass street, three doors south o!
Odd Fellow's building.
Telephone No. 41.
TAY TBTTLE, 31. It.
Pi' VSICIAN AND SURGKOli
OrncB Rooms 6 Pythian Bulldinp.
Residence : SE corner Wall and West
9th streets, opposite I. W. Case's.
A.
E. SUA1V.
DENTIST.
Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astotla
Oregon.
AT
IIS. K. OWKXS-AWAIi:,
omce and residence, D.K. Wan en's for
mer residence, Astoria, Oregon.
Diseases of Women and Children, and of
the Eye and Ear, specialties.
TO D. BAKER, 31. I.
No. 21, Cass St.
Office hours from 9 to 11 A. M 2 to 5 P. m.
rvK.o.n.ESTE8.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria,
Oregon.
D
R. ALFKKD KIXNEV,
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at his office, and
may be found there at any hour.
T)K. F1UXB PAGE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria. Oregon.
Q.KLO V. PARKER.
8VRVEY0R OF CLATSOP COUNTY
AJTD
City Surveyor of Astoria
Residence : Near Clatsop Mill.
N. D. Raymond. Deputy.
Office at Cliv Hall.
E.
C. HOLBELY.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds
For Washington Territory.
AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND
IXSUKAXCrc AGKNT.
Office at Holdcn's Auction Rooms. Ckena
raus Street, Astoria. Oregon.
a
A. SHITII.
DENTIST.
Rnnma i nnii o Pvthian Building over
C. H. Cooper's Store.
E. G. HOLDEN,
AUCTIONEER S COMMISSION
ACENT.-
ESTABLISHED 1874.
Dealer In New and Second-hand Furniture
and Bedding.
Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock
or Household Hoods in the country.
Will appraise and purchase Second-hand
Furniture. .
Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and
Prompt Cash Returns Guaranteed.
Astoria Agent for Dally and Yeetly Ore-eonlan.
IfflW
B3&
FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE
"I have used Simmons Liver
"Regulator for many years, hav
ing made It my only Family
Medicine. ITy mother before
me was very partial to it. It 13
a safe, good and reliable medi
cine for any disorder of the
system, and if used in time 13
a great preventive of sickness.
I often recommend it to my
friends, and shall continue to
do so.
"Eev. James If. Eolllns,
"Pastor 1L E-Church, So. Falrfleld,Va."
TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED 6y
always Keeping Simmons Liver
Regulator in the house.
"I havo found Simmons Liver
"Regulator the best family med
icine I over used for anything
that may happen, have used it
in Indlgclon, Colic, Jlarrhcea,
Biliousness, and found it to re
lieve Immediately. After eat
ing a hearty supper, if, on going
to bed, I take about a teaspoon
ful, I never feel the effects of
the suppor eaten.
"OVID a. SPARKS,
"Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga."
C5-ONLY GENUINE
lias our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper.
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Sole Proprietors,
Price, 81.00. PHILADELPHIA, PAj
iisoo & Hsne
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOK
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS
Portland Holler Mills,
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTOK1A. OilUnOW
CURB
Malaria, Fever and Ague,
Dumb Chills, Wind Colic,
Bilious Attacks, etc.
Theyproduco regular, natural evac
uations, never gripe or interfere frith
dally business. As a family medicine,
they should liavo a place In every
household. Price, "5 cents per box.
Sold Everyw&ere.
Office, 44 Murray St., N. Y
SPECIAL
Burning Tests
MADE AT OAKLAND. OAU, OCTO
ber 1!). lFS7.bvCHAKLES .1. Wool).
BUKY, at the request of the Citv Council, in
the presence of the Chief Engineer of the
Fire Department, the Eire Warden. Citv At
torney and members of the. City Cruncil.
KliAINK OIL,
Unfiled nt 138 dec.
STAR KEROSENE,
From Whlttier. Fu'ler & Co.
ISnrnecl st 120 dejr,
STAIiiilCUT,
.Family Favorite,"
Unnied at 100 deff.
PEARli OtI-,
named at 104 drsr.
GOI.DI2X STAR.
Iturucrt at 110 dog.
"Extra Star" Kerosene
BEATS THEM ALL !
Sajt Fbancjsco, October 21, ISS7.
Messrs. IVIUTTIER. FULLER & CO.. Front
and Fine Streets, City :
Gentlemen j I have made a very careful
and thorough Bun im Test of vour "EXTRA
STAR KKKOSKNE, WATER WHITE, KX
PKFSSLY FOK FAMILY USE," and find
tlio Burning Test to be
&3:8 Degrees.
Very
mectf ully yours,
CUARLES J. WOODBURT.
Is onfllMn Philadelphia
at ino Aewspaper Adver
tising Arennv of Msmtl
H.W. AVER &5CN, our aithortzeaascnu.
Till! S ril
COAL OIL,
EEYISION OP THE LAND LAWS.
An Important Bill Agreed Upon by the
House Committee on Public Lands.
The sub-committee of the house
committee on Public lands, which
has been considering the various
propositions to chauge the land
laws last Thursday reported to
the full committee & bill "to secure
to actual settlers the public lands
adapted to agriculture, to protect
the forests on the public domain,
and for other purposes." It is in
effect a repeal of most of the exist
ing land laws. Its provisions, in
brief, are as follews:
All public lands are to be classi
fied as agricultural, timber, miner
al, desert, or reserved. No timber
land is to be sold, but the timber
growing upon it may be disposed
of to the highest bidder, in forty
acre lots, the timber to be removed
within six years from the date of
sale. Mineral entries may be
made of the same land, even after
the sale of timber, but cannot im
pair the right of the purchaser of
the timber. The president may
set apart any forest lauds as public
reservations, on which the trees and
undergrowth shall be protected
from waste or injury, and he may
employ the military for this pur
pose. Lands valuable chiefly for
stone and unfit for cultivation and
destitute of timber may be disposed
of under existing laws. The des
ert land law is continued in effect
with an amendment requiring en
trymen to file maps exhibiting the
mode of contemplated irrigation
and the souree of water supply.
Association is permitted in the case
of persons desiring to co-operate
in the construction of irrigating
canals or ditches.
No land is to be patented to any
person under the desert land laws
unless he has expended in its irri
gation and cultivation and in per
manent improvements at least S3
per acre, or at the rate of 1 per
acre for three years. In the event
of failure to meet this requirement
the lands shall revert to the United
States and the entry shall be can
celled. Final entries shall be made and
patents issued before the expiration
of three years upon the presenta
tion of proof of reclamation to the
aggregate extent of S3 p-r arre.
provided that proof be furtln-- re
quired of the culiivation .f n:
eighth of the land, but no suiu
desert land entry is to exceed 320
acres, nor shall any payment he re
quired therefer: and entries are
further confined to bona fide citi
zens and residents of the state or
territory in which the desert land
is situated.
The existing laws relating to
town sites, swamp lands, and other
grants made by congress to states
and territories are continued in
force. The homestead law is
amended so as to allow heads of
families, citizens of legal age, or
persons who have filed declara
tions of intention to become such,
to enter a quarter section oe so
of public lands; but no person
who is the proprietor of ICO acres
of land, or who quits and abandons
his residence on his own laud to
reside on the public lands in the
same state or territory, shall ac
quire any right under the home
stead law. me transier ot any
portion of a land entry for church,
cemetery or scnool purposes, or
right of way for railroads or irriga
ting canals shall not impair the
right to perfect the title. Persons
who have not had the benefit of
the pre-emption law, and have
failed for any cause except by sale
or disposal of their rights to per
fect title to tracts entered bv them
may make a second homestead en
try m lieu thereof.
All laws allowing pre-emption
of public lands, aud the act en
titled "An act to amend the act to
encourage the growth of timber
on the western prairies," and all
other laws in conflict with the pro
visions of the present bill are re
pealed, but all bona fide claims in
itiated before its passage may be
perfected. All laws relating to
bounty land warrants, college, and
other land scrip remain in force.
The last section of the bill makes
it unlawful to cut or wantonly de
stroy any timber on the public
lands, or to wilfully set fire to the
timber or underbrush and leave
the fire burning, exposing the
trees to destruction, or to remove
any timber from the public lands.
Transportation companies and ves
sel owners are forbidden to trans
port such timber. Provision is
made, however, that the section
shall not operate to prevent any
miner or farmer from clearin- his
land In working, or from taking
the timber necessary to support
his improvements.
During the Czar's visit to Cop
enhagen a German conjurer was
giving an exhibition of his skill be
fore a royal party at Fedensborg
when the Czar took up the pack of
cards with which the prestidigita
teur had been operating and said:
"I will show you another trick, but
I doubt whether you will be able to
add it to your repertoire." The
Czar then tore the pack of fifty
two cards in two without apparent
ly the slightest effort. The show
man produced another pack and
tried to imitate his example but in
vain. Only those possessing wrists
of steel can in this case follow
suit. It is no trick, but the exer
cise of almost superhuman strength.
A few minutes later the Czar called
for a silver dollar and bent it dou
ble between the thumb and fore
finger of his right hand.
ExrEF.ii:?jcE or an ex-champ.'
ION. I
Athletes and men who take ordis
nary out-door exercise such as walk-j
ing, running, bicycle riding, jumping,!
swimming, tennis, etc, are often the
subjects of acute troubles. The ex
perience of an ex-champion walker
will be of interest to all who are'
afflicted. Read the following letter:'
No. 324 East 19th St., New York,)
April 2, 1886. )
Numerous statements relative to
the merits of different plasters hav-'
ing been brought to my attention,'
I take this opportunity to state that
I have used Allcock's Porous Plasters'
for over 20 years and prefer them to
any other kind. I would furthermore
state that I was very sick with'
catarrh of the kidneys, and attribute'
my recovery entirely to Allcock's,
Porous Plasters. Habhy Brooks, j
Kentucky congratulates herself
that lish worms have gone down
o:i!v an inch below the surface this
winter in that State. Thai's
right, but the question is how
down have the lish gone?
all
far
(V.a't Make Anythin Like It.
I have been practicing medicine tor
twenty war, ami have never been able
' pnt tin a vegetable compound that
iiiii'ii, like Simmons Liver Regulator,
:rnmpt! and effectively move the liver
mae inn Mi'S at the h.'nwtinio aid (in
Mead of vi uki'iiing) tint digestive anil
assimilative powers of the system.
No other remedy within my knowl
edge cm till its place.
I,..U. Hixtox.M.D,.
Washington, Ark.
The Yosemite tribe of Indians has
been reduced to eleven members,
and these are an inch thick with
dirt. There is talk of asking con
press to appropriate 5,000 for wa
ter and soap to sctub them up and
see how they look.
A Stab in the Dark.
Sometimes fails of its murderous intent.
The insidious and dasiaraly attacks made
upon the reputation of llostetter's btomach
uuiers
bv persons who seek to palm oB
chea
ipa
the
and fiery tonics as Identical with it.
or
samot
tn
lint under another name." or
eonsillv as cood." in most instances react
disastrously upon the popular credulity who
attempt them, converting their speculations
mto.imtious failures. The Bitters is a pure,
ttluiiesome and thorough medicine, adapted
to the total cure and prevention of fever and
aiie, bilious remittent, djspepsia, constl
paiion. biliousness, debility, nervousness
and kidney troubles. Its every ingredient,
unlike those In the imitations of it, is of an
ascertained standard of excellence, and
while i hey, bv reason of their flerv proper
ties, redct injuriously upon the brain and
ner.'oussjstem. of both ihose organ it Is a
sedative and iuvigorant. Refuse all these
harmful imitations
A letter of complaint about the
foul condition of the river Thames
was recently written to an English
newspaper with ink composed of
the sediment which had formed in
a wine-glassful of the river water.
Mothers should remember, when
a physician cannot oe procureu,
that " Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral
promptly relieves the croup.
Out in Dakota the mercury
stands at oo degrees dciow zero.
The favorite salutation is, " Stran
ger your nose is froze."
To create an appetite, and give
tone to tho digestive apparatus,
use Ayer's SarsapaYilla.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Kern
ed v. Price r.0 cents. Nasal Injector free
For sale by W. E. Dement.
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
l.iver ComDlaint? bhiloh's Vitalizer is
guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E.
Dement & Lo.
Shilnh's Vitalizer is -what you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz
ziness and all symptoms oi .uvspepsia.
Price 10 and 75 cents
by W. E. Dement
por bottle. Sold
y5T tmn&
X3,TrimzE&
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homes for mnro than a quarter of a cent
ury. It Is used by the United States Gov
ernment. Endorsed by the he.ids ot the
Great Universities as the Strongest. Purest.
and most Ilealth'nl. Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Am
monia. Lime, or Alum. Sold onlv in Cans.
t PKI0E BAKING l'OWl.'ERCO..
inCWYORK, CHICAGO. SI'. l.OUIS.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
cnnis. KVESSOS.
TJIE.
EVENS0N & COOK
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month.
Private Rooms for Families. Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fish, .Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order.
WATKItMt., Opp. I'o.ird & Ntokco
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Hun in connection with the Premises. The
Best of
WINE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Oood Wt.fard Tables and Private Cirl
Uooms.
THE
Casino Restaurant
One blosk from the 0. R. & X. Dock,
M.M.SERRA, Propriotor.
A Good Meal For 25 Gents.
i litters in any Style. 2.5 cents.
In connection wl-h this Popular Rcstm
rant Is run a fi st-cl.iss Saloon. w-II Mocked
with choicest Wines, Liquors and i ig-irs.
-AGENCY
MCflluIBlluO.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Flavel's Wharf and Warehouse,
Attoriu, Oregon.
Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices.
Storage and Insurance at Current Rates.
Banking Department
Drafts on the leading Cities of the World
OTOHIT F. McGOVERW,
Agent.
IS. II. Coleman. Accountant.
agnus G. Crosby
Dealer In
HARD! ABE, Ml, STEEL.
iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVEO, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
T'i-g-i AND Copper.
Proposals Asked For.
SEALED BID3 ARE ASKED UNTIL 1 P.
jr., Saturday, February 11th. next, for
repairing the dam in Aiialrs slough. Speci
fications for, and all information as to the
work to be done may bo obtained from
joiin Auair, Jr., Astoria, or irom s. u,
Adair, at his home.
Bids to he addressed to John Adair, Jr.,
Astoria, Or.
Boat Building.
JOE LEATHERS
Is at the old stand prepared to build all
kinds of boats used on the Pacific Coast.
Builder of steamers Electric, Favorite,
Tonquln, and others.
Model Making a specialty. Stock and
Workmanship first. class.
For Rent.
mHE HOUSE AND PREMISES FORMER-
J. ly occupied by Dr,
Tuttia, on Cedar
street. Enqnireot
J. TATtOR.
-CASH.-
iS SSrZHGiLi&jd
IX
fflen's Knil Wool Underwear,
And in Men's and Boys' Clothing.
TUESDAY, JAN. 10th, 188S, I will commence selling the following six different
lines in Srst class regular make of Knit Wool Undershirts and Drawers regardless
of first cost, on account of my having the sole agency of Conger's Patent "Chest
Shield" Undershirts and House's Patent "Double Seated" Drawers. These lines I
place on sale at 1.25 each shirts or drawers, making 2.50 per suit, most of which
I formerly sold at $3.50 per suit, viz:
Hens Fine "Wool Scarlet Undershirts or Drawers.
Men's Fancy Stripe Wool Vicuna Undershirts or Drawers.
lien's Fine Wool Buckskin Tint Undershirts or Drawers.
Men's Fancy Stripo'Wool Gray and White Undershirts or Drawers.
Men's Fancy Stripo Wool Scirlet and Whito Undershirts or Drawers.
Men's Conde AVool Mottled Undershirts or Drawers.
These above Hno3 of goods are- all non-shrinking, and of uniform durability,
finished seams, and general perfection of manufacture.
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
Haying closed out from the manufacturers at the closing of the year, entire lines
in suits, pants, &c, which were made up for last fall's trade, and which I guarantee
are first class as to mako, fit, etc., and at figure? which enables mo to offer them at
factory prices. These said lines nro too numerous to mention in this space.
Among said lines I havo somo boys' (13 to 17) nil wool Cheviot Suits for SUM.
which are cheap at even 10.00; Men's
1. &. OSGOOD,
KIniiey'j llrick HuHtling. Astoria, Oregon.
STEnrarcecaK ryztrmxtzEsstXYxsr
owinnwi t mi Cjj Fi Ua rri Cm El 9 8$ 7 SQ mmm
iirmmuji ... fl , tfoP pu KJ? WiM K H H S &a Vi miMflMHninaiwi
1 u n rag rma m a
HAVE NO E0UJ1L !
jg225., 'WIDEN FUXMlLI5.USBURRhBfC tf.NNA737j.
$SV3 V HOUSE rOUHnED.-178.-;-' y y5.
GRAND PRIX PARIS, 1878,
AND
GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEUR.
They received tho
ONLY GOLD MEDAL
For FLA.X THREADS at tho
Xioadozi Fisheries Exhibition 1883.
And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various
Than the goods of any other
IN THE WORLD.
Quality Can iLlways. he Ssponded on.
EH
BMGBll FiSilMB TJSB i Ota
HENRY BOYLE & Co.,
517 and 519 Market Street, - - SAN FRANCISCO
AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST.
Seine Twine, Hope and Eettine Constantly on Hand,
SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at
Lowest Factory Prices.
Consisting of 4 CAR r.OAOS of fine Artistic and Plain
Furniture, Carpels, Oil Cloth, Madrss-S
LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS,
Dado Shades, &c., Has Arrived.
These goods were purchased direct
before the recent advance- in freight, the
our customers.
Call and See Us.
ONE PRIOE.-
all wool California Cassimere Suits for
Overcoats at 4.00, formerly
loums ii3toi; uvercoats
Opposite ltcfcue Engine Hone.
XHBJJXSMML2A&aueA M
XZOKECVRfl!
from Eastern Manufacturers and shipped
benefits thereof we propose to share with
CHAS. HEIL.BORN.