Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1888)
0) Jj&AL twit UL.XXX. NO. 14;. ASTORIA OREGON TUESDAY JUNE Ji) J 888 PRICE MVE CENTS BUSESESS CARDS. rOKS O. SMITK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ulaee. Room 4 and 5. over City Book Store. QKO. XOL.A.XW, ATTOHNEY AT LAW. v in Kinney's Block-, opposite City i.. i Vtorla, Oregon. w vuvros. a. c. FULTON rvx.TOK uzroxnEKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. .uumsSand G.Odd Fellows Building. f It. TIX03I.SOA . V,'. ' ,:omey at Law anil Notary Public. v."Ctalnttentioa given to practice in the t .-. Land Office, -.and the examination of . nut titles. A full set ot Abstract Hooks for i ijisop County in oulce. tuck Up stairs, opposite Telegraph Olice. J . A. IIOWLBY, Vttorney and Counsellor at J.nw tffice on Chcnamus Street. Astoria. Oregon Q . WATSOS, tty. at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before tlie U. S. Iuui Olllce a pemlty, Astoria, - - Okkcon. DENTIST. Kooms Uai'.n 12 odd Fclloui Building. ASTOltIA, .... OUEC.ON. SfAttS. A. J.. AM)J. A. b'lII.TOX. X'liyslciaitsatnl Surgeons. Office on Cass street, three doors south of 1 i!d Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. .5 AY TUTTI..I:, 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON O.'rica ltooms G Pythian Building. Kksidkxck : SE corner Wall and West "tli streets, opposite 1. V. C.ise. A. K. SHAW. DENTIST. ttonnis In Allen's Building. i! Mall's, cor ner Cass and Siueuioqu.i &l reels. Astoria Oregon. M is. inc. oivi:vs-AiAiit. Office and residence. D. IC. arren's for mer residence, Astorui, Oregon. Diseases or Women and Children, and of tlie Eje and Ear, specialties. 5 . . 1:. i:tkw. .Mi YfcJWAN AND SURC.KON. kkick : Cem Building, up stairs, Astoria, regon. -k. ii-i-k::i kis.vkv. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at Ins office, and may be found there at any hour. rjtr, fimsk i'Ai:. PHYSICIAN AND SUKUEON, pposite Telegraph Oflice, Astoria. Oregon. SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND City Surveyor of Astoria. Residence : Near Clatsop Mill. N. 25. Raymond. Deputy, UlUceatCilvltall. . KlIITU, DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pjthlan Building over 1;. ji. txioper 4 store. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or san Francisco lor Custom Wlade Clothes As they can pet Better Fits. Better Worlc- luansuip, :uiu jur u" money. By Leaving their Orders with 1IEANY. New Goods by Every Steamer. Cull and See Hint and Satisfy Tocroclf. P. J Meany, Merchant Taiior, ATTOTIOKT AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MARTIN OLSEN, Successor to E. C .Holden. Tlie oiacst established Commission House In Oregon. Goods of all kinds sold 011 com mission. Auction Sales Eiery Saturday. General Repairing, Jobbing and rpliol- Mtrriuguone. Fine stock of Furniture on hand. When yon want Bargains in Household wooasgoio MAIITIN OLSKX For Rent. A DWELLING WITH 8 BOOMS. Lo cated head Cass street Enquire of 1.W.CASE, ELA ore &yes Tiie eyes aro always in sympathy with he body, and afford an excellent index of its condition. "When the eyes become weak, and the lids inflamed and sore, it is an evidence tl.at the svstem has become disordered by Scrofula, for which Ayer's Sarsaparilla is tho best known remedy. Scrofula, which produced a painful in flammation in my eyes, caused me much sufTerinr for a number of ycara. Bv the advice ot a physician I commenced taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using thi3 medicine a short time I was completely Cured My eyes aro now in a splendid condi tion, and I am as well and strong as ever. Mrs. William Gage, Concord, N. H. For a number of years I was troubled with a humor in my eyes, and was unable to obtain any relief until I commenced using Ajer's Sarsaparilla. Tins medi cine has effected a complete cure, and I belie; e it to be the best of blood puri fiers. C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. II. From childhood, and until with a few n'onths, I have been afflicted with Weak and Sore Eyes. I have used for these complaints, v.itli beneficial results. Ayer s arsapuriiiu, unu cuusiiut it a creat blood purifier. Mis. C. Phillips, Glocr, Yt. I suffered lor a year with inflamma tion in my left eye. Three ulcers formed on tho ball, depriving mo of sight, and caiisin;; groat pain. After trying many other : emedics, to no purpose, 1 was Anal ly induced to use Aycr a sarsaparilla. By Taking three bottles of this medicino I ha e been entirely cured. My sight has been re. stored, and there is no sign of inflamma tion, sore, or ulcer in my eye. Kendal T. Bon en. Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio. If v daughter, ten yeara old. was afflict ed with Scrofulous Sore Eyes. During tho last two year.s hhe never saw light of any kind. 'Physicians of tho highest standing exerted their skill, but with no permanent success. On tho recommen dation ot a friend I, purchased a bottle of Aver's Sarsaparilla, which jny daughter commenced taking. Before she hadused the third bottle her sight was restored. Her cure is Complete. W. E. Suther land, RvangelUt, Shelby City, Ky. tt Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared b Dr J. C. Aver S. Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold Ly til Druggists, l'rteo Jl nix bottles, $5. Wilson& Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AMD SHELF HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOIl SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Holler Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTOKIA. OREGON. RESTAURANT R. L. JEFFREY, PROPRIETOR. Refitted, Ready For Business For The Season of 1888. Everything in Season and Nicely Served 10 Experienced Cooks, Obliging Walters. 10 "The best placed before our patrons. For a Good Meal, go to JEFFS At the Old Stand, on Main Street inn th co.nn ' aiosxii can be vDIUU IU UJOUU made working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish their own horses and give their whole time to the busi ness. Snare moments may be profitably emploj ed also. A few vacancies in towns ami cities, il. F. Johnson & Co.. 1099 Main St., Richmond, Va. JwOHN A. MONTGOMERY Has a First Class STOCK. Wt CS The MM States SOME SABKAZZUH. But Considerable Truth All The Same Editoe Enterprise: Articles frequently appear in local papers condemning people who don't take the local paper. Like many other things, there are two sides to this, and believing that thus far the side of the non subscriber has never been present ed to the public, I ask for space to insert the following, assuring you that there are many other reasons equally as goed: 1st. The local paper costs too much. "While the local paper costs two or three dollars we can send east and get a larger one for six bits or a dellar: True the news it contains is rather stale when it reaches us and the editor ials are on subjects that don't in terest us much, but they make good patterns and are just the thing to paper the house. 2. It is a sign of poverty to take the home paper. To get the great eastern paper takes ready money, but people who have noth ing but cord-wood and rutabagas have to take the home paper or go without. 3rd. It booms the country. The non-subscriber was born in Wayback and don't like booms. He is satisfied with the country where he lives and don't want to sell out. The boom will raise the price of land and taxes will be higher. 4th. It is no financial benefit. If he takes the homo paper and pays money for it the editor spends it all at home to help develop the country. He might as well keep it and spend it himself. 5th. The character of the paper is objectionable. If it contains too many jokes he don't want it. "When he wants a funny paper he will take the Texas JSifthigs. If it does not have enough jokes he don't like it. When he wants dry reading he will take a quarterly review. Gth. It is a monopoly. It is the only thing that builds up the country and consequently lias a monopoly of that. He don't be lieve in patronizing monopolies. 7th. He is too well acquainted. He don't know the editors of the eastern papers, but they must le smart men to be able to circul.it' their papers so far from home and he has a great respect for them. But he knows the home editor too well. He the h. e. don't amount to anything. He looks just like any other man. 8th. The editor of the home paper is not sharp enough. No matter how much support he gets, he spends all his surplus in im proving his paper instead of salt ing it down like a man should and preparing for a rainy day. In oth er words preparing a place to go to when it rains. 9th. There are too many mis takes. The eastern paper with a six thousand dollar editor-in-chief, half a dozen assistants, at from two to four thousand a year, a fifteen hundred dollar proof reader and an eighteen hundred dollar foreman, does much better work than the home paper where the editorial staff proof reader, foreman, pressman and the majority part of tlie com position part of the force are com bined in one man, who don't get three hundred dollars between Christmasses, and he believes in taking a paper whose grammar is faultless and spelling is perfect, so he will learn something of those two studies. 10th. He don't need to. He can borrow of his neighbor. Hop ing these few reasons (of which the last is the chief) will convince you that there are two sides to the question, I remain, Respectfully yours, IV. C. Clark. Everyhody admires beautiful hair, and everyone may possess it, by using Ayer's Hair Vigor. Keeps the hair soft, pliant, and glossy. Col. D. W. Smith, projector of the Port Townsond Southern rail road, says that he has a million in subsidies and feels confident that. ground will be broken within three months. Just three years ago the first house was erected in North Yak ima. There are now 500 buildintrs and a population of 1500 souls. A Sensational Eeport. Beelix, June 17. An extraor dinary rumor is current in this city which has caused a most in tense sensation. It appears that notwithstanding the urgent cn treaties and protests of the widow ed Empress that no autopsy should be performed on the body of the dead monarch, the new em peror caused a post mortem exam ination to be held yesterday. The widow's feelings were additionally outraged by the fact that Profes sessor Von Bergman, the very sur geon who had been forced by her to withdraw from attendance on the late emperor, was called upon to hold the post mortem examina tion, which has revealed the fact so long denied by Sir Morell Mak enzie and other surgeons, that the complaint with which the late Emperor was afiicted was cancer in its most malignant and incur able forms. This being tlie case, Emperor Frederick was debarred by certain clauses in the Prussian constitution, concerning princes afflicted with incurable maladies, from succeeding to the throne, and according to the letter of the law, his accession was an illegal act. A rumor, which is now cur rent, is that in view of the above fact, not only the legality of cer tain acts of the late Emperor are about to be called into question, but that even the rank and posi tion of his widow, as dowager, are seriously compromised, espe cially as regards her appendages and title. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (Then Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. iVhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, iVhen she became Miss, sho cluae to Castoria. iVhen sho had Children, she gavo them Castoria A big spider was placed on a rock in the renter of an armarium in a recent experiment and the larva of a water beetle put near. The beetle nromntlv seize.d the spider and pulled it into the water, nut atter a .sharp struggle the spi der broke away and escaped. The beetle soon after renewed the at attack and fastened itself on the spider by its pincert. The spider also got a good hold and the duel resulted in the death of both. It is satd that if two of the larvae are placed in the same aquarium thev will fjcrht until one or the other is dead, and the victor will decapitate the dead one. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and do not take any other. Sold 'by all druggists. The dead letter oflice received 4,808,000 letters last year, for about a third of which owners wen discovered. Money to the value of S1,795,7C4 were found in 17, 588 letters. In weight, per bushel, wheat grown, on the i acme Uoast is heaviest in America. That of Or egon is 57.7 pounds, that of Wash ington the same, and that of Cali fornia a trifle less. tj Fwre. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, Jlore economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or i hes. Phate powders. Sold only in cans. Hovax, I bi. Mia Powdkk Co. 100 Wall-st.. N, 1 . Absolute! Pretty Pair Luck. One day last winter while a Ban gor fisherman was cutting through the ice with a big chisel prepara tory to a day's sport, the chisel, which had a handle like a shovel, .slipped from his grasp and fell to the bottom, iiut he had a hole cut, so he set some lines bailed with live shiners, and went to camp. When he tried bis lines afterward ho found he had caught something, a wcaslc perhaps by the way it pulled. He lauded his catch and found he had landed a three-pound trout and a chisel. When the chisel wpnt down it had stuck upright in the mud. The shiner on the hook had swung through the hole in the handle. A trout had4seized it and wound the line around the handle, and as the line was strong the result was as narrated. For Animals. Mange, Distemper, Diarrhoea and worms in dogsquickly'curcd. Scratches Sores, Galls, Bruises, Cuts or Wounds of any kind quickly and permanently healed by wasliiiiRwithtlie Fluid. Dr. J. Hoi im, the distinguished Veterinary Surgeon, saj .s : "I find Dartiys Prophy lactic Fluid all that it is represented. As a local application 1 believe it to be without an equal." For Colic and Scours it acts like magic. 1) i inp Inst week the drivers of the P.icilic Boom company made a clean drive of 13,000,000 feet of logs, the best ever nride on the Skagit rier, and did not lose a loir. Tlie smith gamed thirty-eight additional lepresentatives in con gress liv tlie constitutional amend ment which conferred citizenship and suffrage upon the colored race. St. Louis is to have a perma ment expoMtion, with a tropical garden and the largest concert hall and art gallery in the world. The purchase of bonds by the treasury department has thus far effected a saving of more than seven millions in interest. ?MJl E!Gr yj?!' PERFECT! iYrffl Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cent ury. It is used by the United States Gov ernment. Kndoraed by tho heads of the Oreat Universities as the Strongest, I'urest, anil most Healthful. Or. l'rice's Cream lUkins Ponder does not contain Am monia. Mme, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. I'ltlOE 31AKING POWDKK CO., KbWYOltlC, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. The Btr. Telephone Fast Time Between Portland and Astoria. l.e.u mg Atona Monday,.... C A. M, " " Tuesday.... 2 M l: M. " ' Wednesday. 7 r. m. Friday..... .7 p. si. " " Saturday. 2 :S0 r. m. Cloie connections at Kalama to the Sound : at Astoria uitli the Gen. Miles for llwaco, Oysterville and Onus Harbor; at Portland with the O. & C. It. It., and west side trains, P. & W. V. R. It ; Vancouver and Oregon City boats, and l-istcrn bound trains. Astoria Soda Works, HANSEN & CO., Prop's, DEALERS IN Blood Orange Soda, Lemon Soda. Pine Ap ple ooua, cream soua, sarsapanua, winger Ale. Crab Apple Cliampagno Cider, standard Neiira Cura, Iron Phosphates Seltzer Water, Natural Mineral Water, Srups, etc Alt orders from the City and Country promptly filled. Typewriting. SHORTHAND, COPYINC. Correspondence. Leiral Work of all kinds. done by the hour, day er month, at Type writing Office, one door below Telegraph Oflice. CASH. "It is not what one raaltes, It Is what one saves that makes them rich." SAVE MONEY .!. -AT- I. L. OSGOOD Who purchases his goods direct' Of on.ouj ior v;aijn ana ai vixvj xtiijci toall alike under a lower expense and smaller profit than any other house on tho Pacific Coast. SFHCX2X. cem, past result, and. the appreciation that has been shown by the people of the lower Colum bia for a stnot and one price house, 1 also extend my sincere thaDks and solicitinn 5,?SuiJSna???f.yoSr.Sd8for MEN'S and BOYS CJLOTHING, FURNISHING ESSa' HATS,-CAPS, TKCNKS. VALISES, DMBBELLAS, BLANKETS, 5F"A child buys ns cheaply at my counters as tho most experienced buyer. Country orders filled corrootly and with dispatch. I. L. 03GOOD, Opposite liescneCEngra8 House. t&StOril) 02?Qg021. Street Cars running by the door. Ulll liH'all IMII 'IHHIl IIIIIIBIHWBflllll.llwFmin mi i ...iiMMyriwi n www ) WSEFAPH AHD LING DECORATION i G000 double roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and BhnJes just received direct from Eastern factories. Also a large assortment of Of all Rrades in beautiful new designs New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc. Call and examine. , CHAS. HEILBORN. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS cur.is. KVEXSOX. P. COOK THE Central Hotel EVENSON & COOK. On the European Plan. LslHQE CLEAN ROOMS, A FISST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month. Private Rooms tor Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to Order, WATER St., Opp. Foard & Hlokea A FIRST CLASS SALOOH Ran In connection with the Premises. The Best of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. HQU II. B. PARKER, Frop'r. First Class In Every Respect. Thoroughly renovated and repaired through out ; S7 large sunny rooms. TWO DININC ROOM8. Tables supplied with everything the markat affords. Elegant Bar and Billiard Rooms. Finest Wines Liquors and Cigars. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. THE Casino Restaurant One block from the O. R. & N. Dock, M. M.SERRA, Proprietor. A Good Meal For 25 Gents. Oysters In any Style, 25 cents. In connection with this Popular Restau rant Is run a nist-class Saloon, well stocked with choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. S. ARK DT & JFERCHEN ABTOBIA, - OEEGON, t The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP Boiler Shop L All kinds of ENGINE, CAHNEEY, SD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. Aspecialtyniadeof repairing CANNERY DEES, FOOT OP LAFAYETTE BTBBKT. I ONE PRICE. ty Buying Your Goods the manufacturer and sells them INSURANCE. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000 COLUMBIA FIMD1HE INSURANCE CO. FRANK DEKUM President W.tt smith., Vice-President JOHN A. CHILD Secretary No. 160 Setond St., Portland, Or. I. W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or. $67,000,000 Capital Liverpool & London & Globe. North Hrltisli and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh. Hartford of Connecticut. Commercial ot California Agricultural, of Watertown, New York, London & Lancashire ot Liverpool, Eng Fire Insurance Companies, Kepresent ln a capital of $67,000,000. B. VAX 1U9EST. Agent. J.0. B0Z0RTH. , FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Insurance written In first class English and American companies at lowest going ratei. Ship and Commission Agency FIRE INSURANCE IX FIRST CLASS COHPANIKM Representing' 813,000,000 PHCENIX, Hartford, Conn. HOME, New York, AGENCY PACIFIC EXPRESS CO C. P. UPSHUR, Main Street Wharf - Astoria, Oregon. W. L. Bobb, Fire Insurance and Commission Representing, FIRE ASSOCIATION, of London. CALIFORNIA, ot San Francisco. STATE, of Salem. Bents Collected. Office, rear of Odd bellows "Building, on Cass Street. BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. (Transacts a General Banking Business. .Drafts drawn available in any part of the U. 8. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Okfict Hours : 10 a. ir. to 3 p. si. OnD Fzrxows Brrrr.Difo, Astoria, Oregon. Spring Millinery, NOVELTIES AND FANCY GOODS. ' AT Mrs. W. J. BARY'S , Next to Odd Fellows Bunding. StylLih, Fresh. Seasonable in Price. Flumei, Hats, Klbbons. a Fine Stock now Open for Inspection. MBS. IV. J. BABKT.