The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 19, 1889, Image 1

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Vui.. XXXII NO. 17
ASTORIA. OKKGOIV SATURDAY JANUARY I!). I KM).
PRICE MVE CENTS
UU&LNESS CAfiDS.
A A. CliKVKLANO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlce-Flavel'i new brick buildlns, comer
Second and Cass streets ; up stairs.
lOilX U.SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on Caw street. 2 doors back ol Odd
Fellows Building. Aitorla, Oregon.
rEEM KASACA,
ATTORNEY AT HW.
OBlee over White Home Cor.. Astoria, Or.
G
0. SOtiXSD,
ATTOUNKY AT LAW.
a.re In Kinney's Block, opposite City
il.-ill. Astoria. Oregon.
f.W FULTON. O.C.FDLTO
FUiYTOX BIEOTIIERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
'.'iMnnMSHnd 6. Odd Fellows BuUdlng.
f q. A. BOHLUY,
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liuiriiey " l'ouiirllop nt 1W
mice n CUerumtn Street, Astoria. Oregon
I tC. J. K. LiA rOHCh.
DENTIST.
Itooms 11 ana 12 Odd Fellows Building.
AiffOttlA. ..- OH-UOS
TTrtj,. A. U A.UJ. A. fUlVTOAi.
Cans street, between 3rd and 4th.
Special attention to Dhees of Women
and Cmldieu, by lr A, L. Fulton.
Special atteutlun to aurgery, by Dr. J. A.
Fulton.
Oiilce hours from 10 to 12 A. M and 1 to 4
P.M.
I AY TV rTliK, 31. u.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGEOU
O'fU'K Booms 6 Pythian Building.
Residence : SS corner Wall and West
8th streets, opposite 1. W. Cae3,
A K. HUAIV.
DENTIST.
Itooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squeraoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
M
KH. DU. OIVKVS-ADAIU,
Office and residence, D. K. Warren's for
mer residence, Astoria, Oregon.
Diseases ol Women and Children, and of
the Eye and Ear, specialties.
D
B.O. B. E.HTKS.
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON.
Special attention to Diseases of Women
and Surgery.
rieK: Opposite Telegraph Office, up
Stairs, Astoria, (icson.
A. SMITH.
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian Building oxer
u. i cooper s store.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY,
Thero Isjio occasion for the most fastidi
ous of our citizens to send to Portland or
Sari .Francisco tor
Custom Made Clothes
Ai they can get Better Flu. Better Work
manship, and for less Money.
By Leaving their Orders with MEANY.
New Goods by Every Steamer.
Call asd See Him and Satltfr Yourself.
P. J. Moany. Merchant Tailor.
AUCTIOKT
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
MAHTIN OLSEN,
Successor to E. C .Holdon.
The Oldest established Commission House
In Oregon Quods of all kinds sold on com
mission. Auction Sales Every Saturday.
General ltepairing. Jobbing and Uphol
stering done.
Fine stock of Furniture on hand.
When you wmit Bargains In Household
Goods go to
JIAISTIX OLMB.N
Carnaliaii & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AXD WHOLESALE AND
EETA1L WEALKR8 Df
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
A8TCKTA OKEGON
For Sale.
Ten acres grod'l.ind. Iropr ved. orchard.
ny and 'm and outbuiltnct. wei: kup-
8 lied t two we'ls water, wlth'n one rolleof
.nappa. known a- the Mitch' U place.
For ptrtloulars apply to
. - WARD1ENT."
Kcappa, OiSion.
H.
Thejeachef
Who advisetj, her pupils to strengthen
.heir minds 'by the use of Ayer's Sar
laparilla, appreciated the truth that
jodily health is essential to mental
rigor. For persons of delicate and f eeble
institution, whether young or old, this
-edicine is remarkably beneficial. Bo
lure you get Ayer's Sarsaparllla.
" Erery-spring and fall I tako a num
ber of botjtlea'of Ayer's Sarsa'parilla, and
am greatly benefited." Mrs. James H.
Eastman, Stoneham, Mass.
"I have taken Ayer's Sarsaparllla
with great benefit to my general health."
MissThirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md.
"My daughter, twelve years of age,
has suffered for the past year from
General Debility.
A few weeks since, we began to givo
her Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Her health has
greatly improved." Mrs. Harriet H.
Battles, South Chelmsford, Mass.
"About a year ago I began using Ayer's
Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility
and neuralgia resulting from malarial
exposure In the army. I was in a very
bail condition, but ix bottles of tho Sar
xaparllla, with occasional doses of Ayer's
Pills, have greatly improved my health.
I am now able to work, and feel that I
cannot say too much for your excellent
remedies." F. A. Plnkham, South
Moluncus, Me.
"My daughter, sixteen years old, Is
using Ayer's Sarsaparllla with good ef
fret." Kev. S. J. Graham, United
Brethren Church, Buckhannon,W.Ya.
" I suffered from
Nervous Prostration,
ivlth lame back and headache, and have
been much benefited by the use of Ayer's
Sarsaparllla. I am now 80 years of age,
and am satisfied that my present health
and prolonged life are dtte to the use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla." Lucy Moffltt,
Killlugly, Conn.
Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79
years old, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes :
"After several weeks' suffering from
nervous prostration, I procursd a bottle
nf Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and before I
had taken half of it my usual health
returned."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
FB-FABED ST
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats.
Prioa $1; ill bottles, $1. 'Worth ( a bottle.
S9i
BANKER.
ESTABLISHED - - 1870.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts drawn available in any part of the
0. 3. and Europe, and on Uong Kong, China
Office nouns : 10 a. si. to 3 r. m.
Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
THE
Pacific Coast Express Company
Will open for business between
Astoria, llwaco and Pyaterville
ON
DECEMBER 10, 1888.
o
Valuables, Money, Packages,
and Fielght carried at very
Reasonable Rates with
tho utmost security
to tne sender.
Connection at Astoria, made wltti Pacific
Express and WelK Fargo & Co.'s Lipresi
Companies for all points.
Office on Hustler's dock,
C T. UPillUR. Agent.
WiIson& Fisher
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWAES
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOU
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS
Portland Roller Mills,
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
AhTOKlA. OKKHIIN.
John C. Dement.
DRUCCIST.
Successor to W. E. Dement & Co.
Carries Complete slock ol
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries.
Inscription Carrrulijr Compounded.
Agent fur
Mexioan Salvo and
Norwee'an Plla Cure.
To Trespassing Hunters.
THEREBY GIVR NOTICE THAT I WILL
allow no huntlw In front of my dike
ronnivt!ielRTidon my place at Young'
river. alJolnlntr J fl, Niirnbum's. pronny.
Fences nd, mfces, jnust nut be tsuprred
with nr destroyHrt, All tre.awr will be
prosecute! to tl lull extent of the iaw.
ifaEDKBOTIEL,
IN THE EExTATE.
Salem, Jan. 17. The senate
was in session less than half
an hour tfiis morping. After
prayer by Rcv. Mr. Rawlins,
Steel offerecLa concurrent resolu
tion to adjourn until 2 r. m. Mon
day. Then 'Irvine moved to ad
journ at 10:30 o'clock. Several
senators left the chamber before
adjournmentto catch the south
bound train.
CoffRSwell offered a resolution
J directing chairmen of all senate
committees to employ union vet
erans as cferks 'when possible.
Chandler opposed the resolution.
He said the state of Oregon owes
the soldiers nothing, and if any
thing is due "them it is from the
government of the United States,
which they served. He said there
were a great many needy ladies
looking for clerkships, and some
of them, ho thought, were mote
deserving than the soldiers.
Coggswell explained that he in
troduced the resolution because
two soldiers had spoken to him,
explained that they were unable
to find employment.
The resolution passed, Chandler
voting no.
iatauii Moved t0 Tae frm
the tiiMe H. J. R. No. 12. givinjj
the committees appointed to in
vestigate the books of the secre
tary, secretary of state and fish
commission power to summon wit
nesses; the motion carried and the
senate concurred.
BILLS FIRST HEADING.
By Mooie To incorporate the
city of St. Helens, Columbia coun
ty. &?
By Steel Authorizing persons
employed by the United State1
survey to enter lands and make
surveys, establish stations and re
imburse the owner of the land
if any damage has been done, and
providing a forfeit of 850 if any
person removes any monument es
tablished by the surveyors.
By Chandler To repeal sec
tions 10 and 11 of the stock law.
These sections refer to the sale
and delivery of stock.
By Dimick To defray the fu
neral expenses of Indian war vet
erans of Oregon and Union veter
ans of the rebellion and the Mex
ican war.
By Wager Re-establishing the
boundaries of Weston.
RESOLCTIOXS.
By Tongue Instructing the
ways and means committee to as
certain if captain John Mullan is
now acting as attorney for the
state at Washington; if so, on
what ground; if by contract, by
whom was it made and -what were
the terms.
By Watkins-Authorizing judges
of circuit courts uTdirect the draw
ing of additional panels of twenty-
four jurors from which trial jurors
shall be selected.
By Fullerton Providing for the
holding of court in the Second ju
dicial district, as follews: Benton
county, second Monday in March,
fourth Monday in June, second
Monday in November; Douglas
county, fourth Monday in March,
second Monday in July and first
Monday, in December; Lane coun
ty, fourth Monday in February,
second Monday in June, fourth
Mondav in October; Coos county,
first Monday in May and October;
Curry
county, third Monday in
May.
Sinnker'-. Heart.
DR. FLINT'S REMEDY wards off
death from those who have dev loped a
Smoker's heart" through the use of to
bacro. rrnderine ihat ors?an liab e to
rupture at any time. Descriptive treat
ise with each bottle; or, address Hack
Drug Co., N. T.
It is hard to tell which, is tho
more ignorant, the man who never
reads the newspapers at all, or
the man who believes everything
that he sees in them. Somerville
Journal.
THE FIRST SYMPTOMS OF DEA.TII.
Knowing that a cough can be checked
lnaday.andthefirstsiages ot consump
tion broken In a week we hereby guar
ai tee Acker's English Cough Remedy,
and will refund the money to all who
buy. take it a per directions, and do
not ni.d our statement correct.
J. W. Conn, Druggist.
The New York World asks:
"Is the bustle on the wane?" No,
neighbor. It is on the same old
place. 8. F. Alta.
Th htrtrHf nTHnrikTi.fr mmlStiVc nf
At r' SRr.nflril1 r7,Hr 5r inml.
unble in akin disorders.
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I
IN TH&HOUSE.
j
Salem, Jan. 17. The house as
sembled at 10 a. ir., and prayer
was offered by Rev. P. H. Burnett
ofSalem. Apperson moved to
dispense with the reading of the
journal, but the motion was lost
and the next half hour was spent
in listening to the official report of
the proceedings of yesterday
Senate resolution that when the
two houses adjourn to-day it be
until 2 p. 3T. Monday, January 21,
was concurred in.
Senator Dimick's "memorial to
congress regarding the pay of
Union soldiers was also concurred
in.
Blundell introduced a resolution
regaiding tho change in school
text books similar to the one in
troduced in thetenate by Tongue;
adopted.
Miller of Jackson introduced a
joint resolution providing for a
committee to prepare joint rules
for the government of the house
and senate; adopted. The speaker
appointed at" such committee on
ihe part of the house. Miller of
Jackson, Northup and Condon.
He also announced on the part
of the house tho follow ng mem
bers of juint cemmittees:
To examine and report on the
condition cf tho deaf and mute
-chool Stafford, Thompson and
Myers.
To examine and report on the
condition of tho state university
Ladd, Roe and Morelock.
BILLS FinST READING.
By Hume Providing for th
purchase of artillery for Battery
A, Oregon National G- iard.
By P.iquet To amend tho law
relating to the conveyances of real
property, providing that the an
knowletlgement of a married wo
man shall be taken in the same
manner as that of her husband.
By Harrington Amending the
.incjrporauoii laws.
By App-Tson Defining the
causes for which divorces may be
granted.
By Gilbert Relating to tho
distribution of the property of de
ceased persons.
By Geer Prohibiting the pay
ment of labor in goods.
By Geer To provide for the
collection of school tax.
By Short Repealing tho whole
specific contract law.
liy (ieer Kepeanng the law
protecting Mongolian pheasants.
Adjourned until 2 p. jr. Monday.
Doctors1 Bills.
Nearly all diseases originate from In
action of .the liver, and this especially
the case with chills and fever, intermit
tent fevers and malarial diseases lo
save doctors' bills and ward off disease
take Simmons Liver Regulator, a med
icine that increases In popularity each
year, and has become the most popular
and best endorsed medicine in the mar
ket for the cure ot liver or bowel dis
eases. Telegraph, Dubuque, Iowa.
Thero will be no casting out
the 9 from our dato lines for just
111 years. We go from 18S9, up
through the '90s, and in 11 years
reach 1900, and will stay with it
clear through the 20th century.
lUKENTn CUUIItAIXY LIABLE,
More than half of all deaths occur
before six years of age. An army of in
nocent, lovely children are swept need
lessly away each jear. Parents are
criminally resi-onsible for this The
death rate of children in England is less
than half thN. Acker's English Baby
Soother has donn more to bring this
about than all other causes enjoined.
You cannot afford to be without It.
J. W. Conn. Druggist.
N. J. Baker was a poor seal
hunter one year ago. To-day,
says the Vancouver JVeics-Advcr-tiser,
he is worth 485.000 in money
and owns lots of real estate in New
York city. He got it from tho es
tate of a wealthy relam-p.
TERRIBLE FOREWAUMXGS'
fruirrh In the niornlnz-. hurried or dif
ficult breathing, raising phlegm, tlaht-
neSH lntnecnesi.qiucKenea puise, cniu
li ps In the eveninc or sweats at nlimt.
all or any of these things are the stages
of consumption. Acker's English ough
Remedy tciK cure these fearful symp
toms, nn is soiq unaer a positive guar
anteu by J.W. Conn. I'rn.glat.
The people of 'Dakota are not
particularly pleased with the name
Winona, selected by representa
tive Springpr for one of the new
states into which the territory is to
be divided. Thoy want the states
to bo called respectively North
Dakota and South D.ikota.
DF.TTEK THAN M II IDE.
Professor Arnold Fays: "An lnura-
hla Hi'wriAnttr Ik tlifitlflwH in rnmmlftf nrr
! snlelde.' We will auarantt to cure anv
f dyppUci wlthlti.firefl montha. byAck-
ro -.nziisu uyspem
r'a EncllaliDvspeiisln Tablets.
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tl. n. vwuu, aiubuv.
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AKlK
WDER
Absolutely Pure,
This powder never vanes, A marvel of
purity, treiijrth and whulpsomeness. More
eeiiii nilc.il than tlie or.llUHivkliitl-.and can
lint be MId in competition with the multi
tude of low test, sh rt weight, alum or ptioi
uliare now lers. SW only tncant. Royal
1!aki o rnwiiRii rn. iog y all-st., N. .
1). W Caowi-Er & Co. seuts, Portland
rt-iron.
INSURANCE.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000
COLUMBIA
INSURANCE CO.
KRAXK 1)1 KUJ1 President
W II SvlITII Vice-President
JOIIN A. CHILD Secretary
. IW) Second St.. Portland, Or.
I. W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or,
Ship and Commission Agency
FIRE INSURANCE
IX MUST CI. HM rOMl'AXIEH
i:eni(.ssiitiiiKS13,000,00O
PHG-NIX,
Ilartinid, Coud.
HOME,
New Ymk,
AGENCY PACIFIC EXPRESS CO
C. P. UPSHUR,
Main Street Wharf - Astoria, Oregon.
Robb & Parker,
AGEXCY OK
Fire and Marne Insurance,
With an Aggregate Capital of
$io.ooo.uuo.
IMrFlUAT., of London.
CAMFOUNIA. nf California.
CONNECTICUT, ot llartlord.
OAKI. Xl HOME, ot Oakland.
LTON, nf Londnn.
FIKhilAVS FUND, of California
Agents also for
TRAVELLERS', ot Hartford
Llff and Accident.
Tickets sold for the ALLAN Line of
btcanumps, irom Old Country to Astoria.
KOB11 PARKER.
At old office of J. O. Bozorth
$67,000,000 Capital
Liverpool & London & Olobe. North British
and Mercantile of Ixnidnn and Edinburgh!
Hartford of Connecticut, Commercial ol
California Aurletiltural. of Watertown, Iow
York, London & Lancashire ot Liverpool,
Kntc.. Fire Insurance Companies, Kepresent
in a capital of $i7,ooo,ora.
H VAX IHJWKX A gent.
i
AND
Oyster Ex;l3-s
The Most Topular Resort In the City.
Evcrythinz First-Class.
Private Entries and Private Rooms for
Families and Parties.
Home-Made Pa-try a Specialty.
Eastern and Shoalwater Bay Oysters In
Evt-rv- Stylo
Weddlng'and Party Dinners prepared on
ohort notice. All kiuils of Domeitlo and
Imported Wines ami Cigars,
Came of All Kinds In Season.
Next to Demem' Drug btore, Third at.,
Astoria. Oregon.
THE VIENNA
Bestanrant ani Clop
Q. W. Flshor & Co., Prop's.
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc.,
COOKED TO ORDER-
Fino Private Itooms. ETcrytlilnc
I'lrst CIobs.
Ganerlavs 8trt, rear ol Grlfflu & Seed's.
BATIflFACTIO UARAKtEED.
FDffl
AID
MM
Rucker s Restauran
anrvi
Ar7,iJuVi
rfilXKri
HI
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CASH.
1889.
I.L0
Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS,
Traveling Bags,Umbrellas, Blankets, Quilts, etcS
Direct from the Manufacturers end Importers.
E3PA ohild buys a? cheaply as the most experienced buyer.
I. L.OSGOOD,
Klnnov's Brick Bnlldlnir.
Opposite Rescue Engine Ususe.
Street Cars running bv the door.
AND
G EH lUll REPflftJlTlflMQ 1
EO0Q doable roll of Wall Paper and Deooratiorn ot tk llsl stylix and thadea
just received dir.Mt Jtrpm Eaittrn laotorie.
Als a large easortmant of
G1EP
Of all gradat in beautiful new dMiftns
New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc.
Call and examine. CHAS. HE1LBORN.
The New Model Eange
CAN BE HAD IV ASTORIA, ONLY OF
H - &b
Agent. Call and Examine It ; Yon Will be Heated. E. R. Ilawes Is also Agent tat Uis
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTTIER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
gggfi-g
FIRE BRICK
DEALEK IV
Hay, Oats, an. Straw, Lime, Brici, Cement, Sand ani Plaster
Tfooi elltri ta Order.
TBR apply to the Captain, or to
HOTELS AND KESTJLURANTS
Is the Leading and
Only First-Glass
RESTAURANT.
Good Cooking. Clean Serrloei. Reasonable
Prices. Polite Walters. Premp:
Attention.
Try Him and Tou will be
More than Satlsflad.
Everybody Says So.
Private Rooms.
JUKI STREET, - - - ASTORIA.
The Astor House,
J.G.ROSS, - PROPRIETOR.
Kewly Repainted, Repaired. Rett ted. Return-bed
and Thoroughly Rnoraltd,
A Large, Heat s
-feD-iept House.
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BATES:
From a Dollar a-Day Upwards.
Flrst-closs In all Its appointments, clean,
neat, sunny rooms wen iumrsueu
and wall kept.
JTOU ARE rKTCTED TO OALL.
i
ilFie Coacb to raid Horn the Home.
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f'WSg.-, ... ..''-da
PP-9iEflMEP9NHE!lii5i
JEFFS
ONE PRICE.
Astoria, Oregon.
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9
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FIRE CLAY
Drzjlir, Tt!a j and Express SuImh,
STKAMER
fl CLARA P1KIIE
Eben P, Parher,Mastsr.
ForTOWLN'G. FKKIQHT or CHAIN
II. B. PARKKIt.
CHJIIS, ETB5SOK.
F. COOK
EVENSON & COOK
On tho Europoan Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTA URANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms for Families, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fun, Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order,
IVATEItBt., Opp. Foard &. Stolcca
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Run In oonnectlon with Ihe Premises. Th6
Best of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and PrlYate'Card
Rooms.
PABKEH HOUSE
RESTAURANT.
H. GOODWIN,
Proprietor.
Breakfast, 6 to 9,
Dinner, 12 to 3,
Supper, 6 to 8.
II. B. PARKEIt, rn,pf
THE
Central Hotel
HflUSE
S 3 v vf f Eas
First Class In- Every lif opoct.
TboroDghly renovated nd repaired ;thrdi!Eu
out ; SI lnre snnny room".
TWO DiNINC ROOMS.
Tables supplied -itherprythlnj tie marltst
- affnrds.
Elaganl Bar and Billiard Cessst. riaajt
'Wlue.i Liquors andClais.
OSZ COACH TO THE DOUSE
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