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CO VOL. XXXI NO 75 ASTORTA OREGON THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27. 1888. PRICE IVE CENTS BUSINESS CARDS. lousi ii. sairrit. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office ou Cass street. 2 doors back of Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. DKE1I KANAGA. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Itouui9, Pythian Building. Astoria, Oregon. O'0. OLASD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. .( in Kinney's Block, opposite City tl.ill, Astoiia, Oregon. ;. Kltl.TO.W O. C. FULTON fr'IJfTON IIROTIIF.RS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. "iMiwOand G. Odd Fellows Building. o 1 It. THOMSON , Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention given to practice in tlie U. .-. Land Office, and the examination of land titles. A full set of Abstract Books for Cl.itsop County in office. Office Up stairs, opposite Telegraph Office. . A. UOAVIiUV, n:irnry and Counsellor at Law iTiie on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon r B. WATSON, Ally, at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a peclalty. Astoria, - - Orkoon. JAll. .T. K. J,X FOKCh. DENTIST. lUtoms U and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA. .-- - OREGON. JARS. A. UADJ. A. V1TI.TOX. IMi jsiclaus and SurRCons. OCIlce on Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone Ho. 41. tay TnrriiK, ar. o. "1SIOIAHAND SURGEON OrifiCK ltooins6 Pythian Building. Residexck : SE corner Wall and West 8th streets, opposite I. W. Case's, A. li. HIIA1V. DENTIST. Itooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets, Astoria Oregon. jl"US. K. OXVEVS-AIKVIIt, Office and residence, D. K. Warren's for mer residence, Astoria, Oregon. Diseases of Women and Children, and of me jsye ana lijr, speciauies. TK. . B- ESTK8. I'll YS1C1AX AND SURGEON. Okficb : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, iregon. Tn. ALiFJtEO HI.VXF.Y, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. rvlt. FKA2VO. I'AGB, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria. Oregon. HMIT1J, DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 l'ytliian Building over ft II. Cooper's Stoie. PATRONIZE HOWE INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to 1'orUand or Han Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods by Every Stoamor. Call and See Illm and Satisfy Yourself". P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. AU0TIO3M" AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MARTIN OLSEN, Successor to E. C Jlolden. The oldest established CommRsion Ifou-m In Oregon. Goods oi an tunas soiu ou com mission. Auction Sales Every Saturday. General Repairing, Jobbing and Uphol stering done. Fine stock of Furniture on hand. When you want Bargains in Household t nous go to MAKT1N OLSE.X For Sale Seaside Lots. iiminu tyts TV MULKEY'S ADDI- J tlon to Ocean Grove for sale upon rea sonable term?. Now Is the time to buy be- fore the boom. Apply HJ NQlAm Or C. It. Thomson. H.A Sore Eyes The ej es are always in sympathy with the body, and afford an excellent index of its condition. "When the eyes become weak, and the lids inflamed and sore, it is an evidenco that the system has becomo 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 suffering for a number of years. By the advice of aphysician I commenced taking Ayer's sarsaparilla. Alter using mis 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 over. 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 usinjr Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medi cino has effected a complete cure, and I believe it to be tho best of blood puri fiers. C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. H. From childhood, and until with a few months, I have been afflicted with Weak and Sore Eyes. I havo used for these complaints, with beneficial results, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and consider it a great blood purifier. Mrs. C. Phillips, Glover, Vt. I Buffered for a year with inflamma tion in my left eye. Three ulcers formed on tho ball, depriving me of sight, and causing great pain. After trying many other remedies, to no purpose, I was final ly induced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By Taking three bottles of this medicine I havo 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. Dowen, Sugar Treo Ridge, Ohio. My daughter, ten years old, was afflict ed with Scrofulous Soro Eyes. During the last two years she never saw light of any kind. Physicians cf the highest standing exerted their skill, but with no permanent success. On tho recommen dation of a friend I purchased a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which my daughter commenced taking. Before she had used the third bottle her sight was restored. Her cure is complete. W. E. Suther land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. ft Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mnra. BoMbyallDruggUtt. Price $1 lx boltlei, $5. son & Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOK SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Boiler Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES0. ASTORIA. OREGON. Conromly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or General laclinists art Boiler Mm. Land and Marine Engines BOILER WORK. Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTV. Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. Jonif Fox . A. L. Fox, J. !. HUUTLKlt, ..President, and Suet. Vice President ......Sec. and Treas. in V JOHN A. MONTGOMERY 0 O Has aFlrstclass STOCK. 9i - John 0. Dement. DRUCCIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Agent for Mexican Salve and Norwegian Pile Cure. Astoria to liis IN THE U. S. SENATE. Washington, Sept. 25. In the senate Stewart offered a resolution calling on the president for such information as he has received since the 7th inst., as to the action of the Chinese government on the recent treaty. Edmunds suggested that the resolntion would better be consid ered in executive session, for rea sons which he would state in ex ecutive session. The resolution thereupon was laid npon tho table temporarily, and the senate, on motion of Edmunds, proceeded to executive business with closed doors. The resolution was withdrawn by the senator from Nevada as soon as the doors were closed, to give Edmunds an opportunity to offer an amendment calculated to bring out any official correspond ence which may have taken place dnring the pendency of the re striction bill. The resolution went over for the day under objection. Tho doors were opened at one o'clock. Sherman's resolution for an inquiry into the state of rela tions between the United States and Great Britain and Canada was taken up, and Morgan proceeded to discuss it. He yielded the floor temporarily so as to permit Allison to report back from the committee on ap propriations the house joint reso lution to continue the provisions of the present law providing for tho expenditures of the gov ernment up to and including the 10th of October. The joint reso lution was passed. It is the fifth of its kind passed this session. Morgan then resumed the floor and proceeded with his argument. He paid a high compliment to the president for his clear sight and courage. There was, he said, no trimming, no double-dealing, no hiding away of his opinions on the part of the president. Dolph replied to what he desig nated the extraordinary speech of the senator from Alabama. He spoke of the inconsistency of the Democratic senators, who, from being on tho British side when the treaty was pending, were now the most radical advocates of retalia tion. He regarded the president's retaliation measure as a most ex traordinary document. After thp rejection by the senate on the fish eries treaty, which was "a shame ful surrender of American rights," the president had been left free to execute the retaliation act of March 3, 1887, but chose to blus ter rather than to act, and under took to instruct the senate on the question. The president demanded power to do what he could to pre vent transportation in bond and to from Canada, the exercise of which would hurt American transporta tion companies and would tend to destroy American industries, and would hardly harm Canada at all. It would divert the transportation of goods to or from Canada across American territory by American transportation lines. It would give an opportunity for the build ing up of Canadian lines, and it would, in the end, as claimed by leading men of Canada, be of ben efit to the Canadian provinces. The exercise of the power in the president's hands under tho net of March 3, 18S7, would have injured Canada. "Was that the reason why the president had not exe cuted it? The power asked for would injure American interests. Was that why the president de sired it? It would seem to be the president's desire to retaliate on the people of tho United States rather than on the people of Can ada. At the close of Dolph's remarks the resolution was referred to tho committee on foreign relations, Sherman stating that it would be considered to-morrow. Remember This. If you are sick Simmons Liver Regu lator will surely aid nature in making you well. If you are costive or dyspep tic or are sufferinfj- from any other of the numerous diseases of the Liver, Stomach or Bowels, it is your own fault ityou remain ill, for Simmons Liver Regulator is a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. At one time not very long ago buffalo swept over the western plains in Herds of countless num bers; now the killing of a solitary bull in Dakota is considered such an unusual occurrence that an ac count of it is telegraphed across the continent. In the window of a Main street drug store is displayed a conspicu ous sign, "vaccine." A young lady from Canada walked into the store recently to get some soda water. "What syrup please!" asked the slender clerk." "Vac cine," promptly replied the fair creature. She took it for the latest thing in soda, only she didn't get it. The clerk fainted. Buffalo Courier. A Satisfactory Answer Mrs. Newma Now tell me, Mrs. Bar kins, do you believe in one cow's milk for the baby? Mrs. Barklns Wall, that depends on the child. Ef he's a good, strong, healthy baby, and wants it, I'd give him two cows' milk, but sake's alive, it 'pears as if any ord'nary baby oughn't t'want mor'n one cow could furnish. Careful of the Book Young Author (making a call) I see you have my new book on the table, Miss Hammcrsly. Miss Ham mersly Oh, yes, Mr. Preface, and we have found it so interesting. Young Author (taking the book) I notice some of the leaves are not cut. Miss Hammersley Er no, Mr. Preface; we are careful to keep it fresh as long as possible. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (Then Baby was side, ire gave her Castoria. (Then she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, iVhen she became Hiss, she clone to Castoria, iVhen she hod Children, she gave them Castorli It may take a moment more to lay a tool up carefully after using, but the time is more than equal ized when you want to use it again ; so it is timo saved. 'Habits, either good or bad, go along in their in fluence on men's lives, and it is far better to establish and firmly main tain a good habit, even though that habit has no special bearing on the moral character; yet all habits have their influence. Hudson river is reported to be purple with grapes the finest crop ever seen on the border of that picturesque stream. Some questions asked of secre tary Whitney by senator Chandler filled 30,000 pages, and when placed on the floor stood six feet high. - During a life-time of three score years and ten the blood of a hu man being travels 4,292,400 miles; his heart beats 2,538,848,000 times. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can imu... wiupuura, iniu luo mUlU- hide of low test, short weight, alum or phos- UUAWlwimoia, ui'iu un y u. CUIUS. IlOYAIi BAKINO PowdkuCo. 106 Wall-st.. N. Y. r. W. CROWLltV&Cf Arrpnto IM.ln.l Oregon. ' ' Valuable Property For Sale. HALF MILE FRONTAGE On the Columbia River, in front of Sees. 23 and24.T.8N.,R. 10 W.; suitable for mill sites, wharfage, etc. will be sold In Its en tirety, or In lots to suit Write or apply to HIBAM'GBAr! dw Sklpanon, Or. Notice. BIDS TVILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OF flceofthe County 'Clerk until Friday. Oct. 12th. 1888. for all prlntlDg. notices! blanks, etc.. etc.. that may be needed by Clatsop countyjrom said date until July 1st. 1RR9. . The court reserving the right to reject any UUU Oil ituat By order of the County Court. Attest : C. J , TUENCIIARD, Clerk, 9 E DnVAl hakihq T M Win5 fUU- WEIGHT"" rj?PRICE$ CREAM &AKlrJ QWDEB OSTPERFECT Its sunertor excellence nroven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cent ury. It is nsed by the United States Gov ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Am monia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PKIUK HAKLNU PO WUliK UU., NKW YOB.K, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. J. O. CLINTON DEALER IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, rnuns.HUTs, Candles, Smokers' Articles, Eto. New Goods Received Dally. Opposite City Hook Store. t Of the Chop House ivesYouaMeal J And a Glass of Some thing to Drink. Seaside Bakery. Bi'sl ItZilU Bread and CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturers of Fine Candles. AND Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wholesale) and Retail Dealer in Candles. joiinmox, itnos. CANDY Manufactured and For Sale at Wholesale Prices, at The Oregon Bakery A.' A. CLEYELAXD, Prop'r. Good Breai, Cate and Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part ot flie elty. THE STATE Agricultural College, CORVALL1S, OREGON. To rm Commences Wednesday, September 13, 188. FACULTY : A full corps of experienced Frofesssors and Teachers. COURSE OF STUDY : Arranged expressly to meet the demands and needs of tho farming Interests of the State. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. For students over 15 years ot age whode slr tn pnter the CoIIbco but are not IH- pared to enter College classes by exam ination. MILITARY TRAINING : To the extent required by law. BUILDINGS : Large. Commodious, and well Ventilated. LOCATION : In a cultivated and Christian community. and one ot the nealtmest in we oiare. EXPERIMENTAL STATION : Circulars, contalnlne matter full of interest . to iarmers, win do reuiariy isaucu wu copies mauea to eacn pauon ui mu uui lege. EXPENSES : Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Consult your County Superintendent. Vfe confidently appeal to the farmers and Granges of Oregon to patronize the only school established by Oregon for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. For catalogue or other Information, ad dress, B. L. ARNOLD, President, Corvallls, Oregon. So You Think JEFF Fl mm "It is not what one makes, it is what one saves that makes them rich." CASH. I. Xi. OSGOOD'S Clothing, Furnishing Men's Dress Frock Salts, Men's Fine Dress Saok Saita, ilea's Business Frook Suits, Man's Busi ness Saok Suits, Boys' (10 to 17 years) Dress Suits, Boys' (10 to 17 years) Sohool Suits, Boys' (4 to 12 year?) Knee Pant Suits, Boys' 1 to 8 years) Jersey Knea Suits, Men's Fine Pants, Men's Working Pants, Men's Single Coats, Men's Single Vests, Boys' Long Pants, Boys Knee Pants, Overcoats, Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Valises, eta., etc. The most experienced buys at my counters as cheaply as at any other counters west oi me iiooKies. LL-OSGOOD, KInnev's Brick Bulldlntr. Opposite Rescue Knijino House. Street Cars running by the door. WW SHlWHI l' Wmm1 -AND- CEILING DECORATIONS! G000 double roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and shades just rooeived direot from Eastern factories. Also a large assortment of CARPETS, Of all grados in beautiful new designs New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc. Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORN. The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF E. R. HAWES. Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Fleased. E. R. Hawes Is also Agent for the Buck Patent Cdoking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS CHKIS. KTKNSOIT. F. COOK THE Central Hotel EVENS0N & COOK On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN BOOMS, 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. WATKB St., Opp. Foard Htokes A FIRST GLA88 SALOON Run In connection with the Premises. The Best ot WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. The,Astor House, J.G.ROSS, - PROPRIETOR. o Newly Repainted. Repaired, Befitted, Re furnished and Thoroughly Renovated, A Large, Clean, -he- "E---WelReptEoise. BATES: From a Dollar a Day Upwards. Flrst-dau In all Its appointments, clean, uetu, suuuj rooms, neu lunuaneu and well kept. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL. "Freo Coach to and from the House. PARKER HOUSE. n. B. PARKER, Prop'r. First Class In Every Respect. Thoroughly renovated and repaired through out ; 7 large sunny rooms. TWO DINING ROOMS. Tables supplied with everything the market affords. Elegant Bar and Billiard Booms. Finest Wines liquors and Cigars. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. ONE PRICE. Goods and Hat Store. OSes, Scarfa, Cuffs, Collars, Hos iery, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Scarf Pins, "White Shirts, Peroale Shirts, Fine Overshirts, Flannel Underwear, Knit Underwear, Wool Underwear, Wool Felt Hats, Fur Felt Hats, Fur Stiff Hats, Water proof Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc ISA child buys as oheaply at my counters as the most experi enced buyer. VJ.....i A......... dHWOlWilttj WAHgUili WSi CacH Vsa ikmJL tSsi 5 INSURANCE. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000 COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. FRANK DEKUM President W. H. SMITH Vice-President JOHN A. CHILD . Secretary No. 160 Second St., Portland, Or. I.W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or. $67,000,000 Capital Liverpool & London & Globe. North British and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh. Hartford of Connecticut, Commercial of California Agricultural, of Watertown, New xorx, iionaon a jancasmre oi uvorpool, Eng.. Fire Insurance Companies, Represent In a capital of $CT,ooo,ooa If. VA5 U UMKAI. Agent. Ship and Commission Agency FIRE INSURANCE IX FIRST CLASS C03IPAKIEH Representing 813,000,000 PHCENIX, Hartford, Conn. HOME, New York. AGENCY PACIFIC EXPRESS CO C. P. UPSHUR, Main Btveet Wharf - Astoria, Oregon. I. W Case, BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available in any part of the 0. 8. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Office Hours : 10 a. jr. to 3 p. m. Odd Fellows BuxLonfO, Astoria, Oregon. Robb & Parker, AGENCY OK Fire and Marine Insurance, With an Aggregate Capital of 510.000.0u0. IMPERIAL, of London. CALIFORNIA, of California. CONNECTICUT, of Hartford. OAKLAND HOME, of Oakland. LION, of London. , , . FIREMAN'S FUND, of California. Agents also for TRAVELLERS', of Hartford ""vj". Life and Accident Tickets sold for the ALLAN Line of Steamships, from Old Country to Astoria. ROBB & PARKER. At old office ot J. O. Bozorth. r Aafevi s& FffiE A! RIE bItt""""- j 1 -"arariflj: ' . ,: k