The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 20, 1889, Image 1

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Uf,. AAli WO. 44 ASTUK1A UKlM.i WttDiMJigSIJA Y Fkliltl AKY -'). Ihh.
PUKE MV15 CUNTS
BUSINESS CARDS.
4 A. CLKVKL. V5I.
ATTOKNET AT LAW.
UU e Mtvel'newtiflcJCluiI'lloK.ftnier
S;eoad aud Cass streets ; u.. stair.
TOILS U. SMITH.
ATTORSET AT LAW.
OiUm oi Casi street, S doors bast ol Odd
Fellows iliuldiujr, Astoria, Oregon.
DEEHEAXAOA,.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offioa OTer White House Cor.. Astoria. Or.
GcK
KO. .OliAXD,
ATTORNEY at law.
it.ee lu Kinney' Block, opposite City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
o. w ruLTOX. a.c. tolton
FVVTOy BROTHEKS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
;;oams5and 6, Odd Fellows Building.
J q. A. BOIVLUY.
torney and Counsellor nt Laixr
&ci on Chenaraus Street, Astoria, Oregon
I-JK. J. K. LA, t'OUUb.
DENTIST.
Kooms n and 12 Odd Fellows Building.
ASTORIA. .-.- OREGON.
D
US. A. Mu ASIUJ, A.FUI1TOS.
Cass street, between 3rd and 4th,
Special attention to Diseases ol Women
and Children, by ur A, L. Fulton.
Special attention to Surgery, by Ur. J. A.
Fulton,
omce hours from 10 to 12 A. M and 1 to 1
r.si.
JAY TI1IILE, 31. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otipk Uoomi 0 Pythian Building.
Residence : SB corner Wall and West
Mh streets. opposite 1. V. Case's.
A 8UAIV.
DENTIST.
.
Booms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
cer Cass and 3u,0eiuuqua streets, Astoria
Oregon.
M
US. UK. UtVK.AIAllt,
office and residence, D. K. Warren's lor
rner residence, Mtoria. Oregon.
Diseases of Women an.l Children, and of
tjie Eye and Ear, specialties.
D"
O. II.KSTKH.
VII YMCIAN' AND SUEGEON.
Special atteutlon to Diseases ot Women
and .Surgery; - .
,j :-Opposlte Telegraph; Officc,,up
StauiTAstona, --icou.
SMITH,
DENTIST.
Rooms 1-andS Pythian. Building oyer
C. H. CooperX'ore.,
X- II. M v.f.L,ti,
NOTABTZirUBLIC,
Ecal.i EstatQ and .Commission Agent
Agent (or the American BoUdlng and Lorn
.. JO-tXKl 111UU,
Oocdoorjffiisti'f Telegraph btba.
PATR0H1ZE HOME INDUSTRY,
There Is no occasion for the most fastidi
ous ul our ctto-ns to.seniL.to Portland 01
San Francisco for
-Custom Made Clothes
Ajjthejrcau get Better Kits. Better Work-
raaasfcip,aud for less Money.
By Leaving their Orders with MEANT.
New 'Goods by Every Steamer.
Call and See Him and Satisfy" Tooneir.
P. J. Moany, HerchantTaJlor.
AND COMMISSION HOUSE;
MARTIN OLSEN,
Successor to E. C .Ilolden.
The Oldest established Commission House
in Oregon. Goods of all kinds sold on com
mission. Auction Sales Every Saturday.
General Repairing. Jobbing and TJpfcol
.steringdone. Fine stock of Furniture on hand.
When you want Bargains In'nousehoM
G oods go to
MARTIN OWES
CANDt Manufactured and For Sale at
Wholesale Prices, at
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEYELAXD, Prop'r.
'Bool Breafl, Cate anl Pastry
None but the Best Materials C6ed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread-delivered in -any partolihedty.
For Rent.
TOURNISHED IS00JL INQUIKE AT THE
"" "JJ" ""e uuoi souiu 01 1HEASTOK1'
AN Omce.
LffA.
Rich and Poor,
I Prtnpf flTlfl Pp?flnt ttiA Arflllnnairn M.A
Day. Laborer, by their common use of,
this, remedy, attest the World-wide rep.
atstion of Ajtr's Pills. JLeading phy
iicians recommend these .pills for
Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive
ness, Biliousness, and Sick.Headache ;
also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and
Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con
tain no calomel ; are .prompt, bat mild,
n operation ; and, therefore, the very
est medicine for Family Use, as welleu
or Travelers. and'Tourists.
"I have derived great relief from
Iyer's Pills. Five years ago I was
rakenso ill with
Rheumatism
;iat I was unable to do any work. I
00k three boxes of Ayer's Pills and
as entirely cured. Since that time I
.111 never without a box of these pllia."
'eter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis.
"Ayer's PIUs havo been In use in my
imlly upwards, of twenty years and
ave completely veriHed all that is
.aimed for them. In attacks of piles,
oiu which I suffered many years, they
.Ifonl greater relief than any other
medicine I ever tried." T. P. Adams,
1 lolly Springs! Texas.
" I haye used Ayers Pills for a num
ber of years, and have never found any
thing equal to them for giving me an
appetite and imparting - energy and
itrength to the system. I alwaya keep
them in the house." E. D. Jackson,
Wilibhigton, Del.
' Two boxes of Ayer's-Pills cured me
of severs
Headache,
fiom which I was long a sufferer.
Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass.
"Whenever I am troubled with con
stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite,
Ayer's Pills set me right again." A. J.
luscr, Jr., Rock House, Va.
"Ayer's P1II3 are in general demand
among our customers. Our sales of
them exceed those of all other pills com
bined. We have never known them
fail to give entire satisfaction."
Wright & xlannelly, San Diego, Texas
Ayer's
Pills,
PEEPABED.BT
Or. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicine.
J. C. CLINTON
-. DEADER IN
CICARS AND TOBACCO,
FRUITS. NTJTB,
Candles. Smokers' Articles, Etc
New Goods Kccelved Dally.
x OppoHitn City Hook HUire.
Carnahan & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
T. "W. CASE,
(MFORTER3 AND WTIOLESALE A'1
RETAIL DEALERS Df
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Corner-ChesamusAadCass-BtrDets.
A3TCRIA- .- t - - OKEOO
Sea Shells.
Beautiful Variety Sea Shells
"ForSaleatLow frlces
At B R.-FEANKLlNy, Opposite B. S
Wnrsley'n. f qutrnoiiua sitwet
Vou are Invited tu x!L andexamlne the
collection.
TOR'SALE.
mmm miciimrv!
- -o -
ALL-iy'FlRT-CLAS3.iOKBEK. In use
pne season. '
1 Horizontal Stearu Fnsloe., .
"(5xl0.cy.Iu4er:)
1 Cameron Pnmp,'ii; ;
1 LnreegtilderlucJIrittiiiuv
1 -m II " r ''i-:'
ISO Lorjce Cooler, perfcrt ordfr.
Invent Crimper,
--' S pr, Hquirc Mtiearg,
lTIri t-uroirr.
, . 1 "BlUs" I'ress.
Apply to
r , ELMORE. SANBORN & CO.
I. W. Case?
BANKER.
ESTABLISHED - 1870.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts drawn available in any part of the
0. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China
Office Hoous : 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Odd Fkllowh Buildino, Astoria, Oregon.
-THE-
Pacific Coast Express Company
Is open for business between
Astoria, llwoco and Oysterville
Valuables, Money, Packages,
and Ft eight carried at very
Reasonable Rates with
the utmost security
to the sender.
" Connection at -Astmla-jnade with' EaiOe
Expiess and WelN." Fargo Co.s Express
Companies for a'l points.
Office on Hostler's docK,
C. f. UPSHUR, Asest.
IN THE SENATE.
Salem, Feb. 18.
THIRD READING OF BILLS.
By Barin Making it lawful for
i marritd woman to petition the
;ounty court to set aside a part of
he earnings of her neglectful hus
oand for the support of herself and
children; passed.
By Fullerton Authorizing the
:ounty Judges to grant prelimi
nary injunctions; indefinitely post
poned. - By Fullerton Making writs
concurrent with rights of appeals;
passed.
By the eastern Orrgon senators
To create an eastern Oregon dis
trict agricultural society; passed.
By Eakin Requiring ware
house rnon to keep a complete list
of all the articles received on stor
age; passed.
Uy D ullerton lo authorize the
county courts to maintain ferries
on the streams crossed by county
roads; passed.
av Tonp-ue lo license stal
lions; temporarily postponed.
1 By Barin Amending the law
relating to elections and ballot
paper; passed.
By Chamberlin Appropriating
8250 for the relief of Fred Yen
kee; passed.
By Stanley-Appropriating Sl,
717.17 foe the relief of Jackson
county; passed.
By Steel Fixing the salary of
ciunty treasurers. That of the
.rcasurer of Multnomah county is
fixed at $2,500 annually; passed.
By judiciary committee To di
fine the duties and fix the compel
-aiinn of recorders.of conveyances;
passed.
liv Chandler Appropiiating
910000 to aid Malheur county to
build a waeon road bridp-e over
ihi- Owyhee river; passed.
By Stanley Appropriating
610,000 to build a wagon roail
mm Jacksonville -to Medford;
passed.
By .Cauthnrn Authorizing J. B
Lee, John Burnett and P. Avon
o build a bridge across the Wil
lemette at Corvallis; passpd.
By Stanley Fixing the com
pensation of county clerks and
heriffs of Umatilla, Wasco and
Crook counties; indefinitely post
toned.
By Veatch Making newspa
pers sent without orders, gifts. nl
providing that no debt slmll ac
crue aaainst the receiver of the
amp; passed.
By Mackay Allowing certain
companies to issue mortgages in
more than one county; passed.
By Gray Authorizing county
courts to build armories in towu
f over .'i.OOO inhabitants; parsed.
By Wait Making it a miade
meanor for any person to throw
inimal carcasses into wells, spring
r streams used for domestic pur
poses; passed.
Bv Hilton To protect publio
highways; passed.
Idleness Is a Dinzernas Fault
in the Mtiie. u hen Inactive tli vspped
ly fall miodl rep ur. T- oie obstinate and
ratal maladies, Itrlght'sdkca-e ami dia e
les. ins.io uitblerriule ct-rahilvupoii th
inactin of theorgiiisaffei'ti'd. Catarrh r
llm Madder, enuresis, snivel and stMnjurv
ire also tube appr-hended from a pirla
pa1 a ils of the bladder, of which w-nkness
uid slUKcNbness are the rau-M. Hostet
t r'sMomach Blttrrslsannetoiilcan I po
moter of activity for the renal organs, and
one whlrh can tx relied upon to afford them
the requisite stimulus nitboutexel lnh m
-auenectio be feared Tm the uumedl
c:ited alcotmttc -excitant of commerce. A
lurther beneficent effect of the Bltteri, by
renewliiR-aetMtv of the klduevs, is to en
able them to raln from tu blood In Its
p Lssnze through them, 'n;purltle nrodiir
iiveof tiieiimatlsm and dropsy. Nermus
ness. lever and azie, cnstlpafnn and dys
pepsU are conquered bv the, Hitters.
A gentleman -who went up to
the.Cascade locks on Saturday, on
the- steamer Caseades of the Co-lumbia,-says
the boat steamed
rom Bonneville right up to the
looks, in thirty minutes without
trouble. "Work is being pushed
at the locks, about 100 men being
emrjloved. The intention is tn
get along-with the works as far as
possioio before tney are inter
rupted -by the June rise. Stone
for the jetty at the 'month of the
Columbia is being delivered at
Hinkle'a quarry as fast as dressed.
On Saturday thero were two gov
ernment steamers and ap.vnn
barges there at one time;
made the rock workers
which
hustle
lively. Orcffpnian, 19.-
Ft 13IIMC HUE I.H TUB VEIV3.
"We hold pqsltlve'.proof that Acker's
EniJish.lilood JUixir.rures all blood
rmlnft.i'WhttrA i1inn QfitQn.iillia unA
srw-allpd mirifiers fall- -R-nnnjIrnr fhla
l-yvc.will seiHt to all who call at our
s;uiv uu a pusnivo uuaraniee
J. V. Conn, Druggist
IN THE HOUSE.
Sai.EM, Fr-li. 18. Senator B ir
in's bill reirulatiug the size of the
ballot paper to be used at the state
elections was read for the first
time by title.
Senator Barin's bill to provide
for the support of married worm-n
and compel neglectful husbands to
so providp; read twice.
Haskell's bill for a wagon road
from Huntington to Connor creek;
passed.
Senator Gray's bill, to authorize
the Astoria & bouth Coast railway
to build a bridge across Young's
bay; passed.
Myers's bill to protect contract
ors, subcontractors and laborers in
their claims against railroad com
panies, etc.; passed.
Paulsen's bill to provide for
holding agricultural institutes;
passed.
Pope's bill o regulate the prac
tice of medicine and surgery ;
passed.
Powell's bill to create a county
road supervisor; failed to pass.
Price's bill to amend the act
creating the office of recorder of
conveyances in various counties;
passed.
Senator Fuljerton's hill to author
ize the county courts to operate
ferries on county roads when nee
essary; passed.
Senato resolution authorizinp
thegovprnpr lo represent ihe state,
either in person or by proxv, ai
the centennial anniversary of the
inauguration of George Washing
ion at New York; adopted. ,
Bean's bill to amend section
4,063 of Hill's code, relating to
county roads; pa-sed.
Si'iiatnr Nerval's bill for the re
lief of Union ceunty: pts-ed.
aborts cull to promote ieae
and good order in society; failed
to pass.
SiaQord!s bill to amend the. law
relating to the publication nj! thed
financial condition -oT 'counties;
passed.
Northup's bill relating tn the dis
positionof property by will; passed
Thompson's hill to protect Ger
man singiup birds; passed.
Gilbert's bill to confer cprtain
powers uuon betiovolent or chant
ible institutions; passed.
Armstrong's bill for the relief of
Mrs. N. J. McPherson; passed.
Crook's bil! for the protection and
propagation of fish, tuxingcanner
les iherelor; pissed.
ctiti:i.Ks uoTiir.i.'s.
Miny nmtheis haxe lM-rniiltrdllioii
cUidren to illf bef le their cje ulien
iliev inlffht hive been save i. Anx
mother who ki epn hniise wi.liout a unt
ile of AcUerS Enuli'i-Ba 'j- -outlier at
hand, runs a risk which she m-iy Mime
tim lejjiet. V has rtived the lives I
thousands of cli Idren. ami is duins so
every yejr. .1. . Cmin, l)ruut.
Berlin, Fob. 18. ThrCofojne
Gazette savs it thinks tlu '-wh ic
book" on Simoan aifairs, ret-ciitly
issued by the government, be.ns
striking testimony to the wisdom
nnd moderation of Prince BU
mark. It holds th.it the reports
of the German consul at A i.t
prove that ihe action of the Amer
icans whs ilbcril ami overheHrinsr.
and that tho policy of G-imam
was bringing peace to S-tmoa.
how noiTons on:i: iicitii.
Doctor Walter K. Ilaiuuiotul sa s : ''Af
ter a Inns expeiieiice 1 have route to
the couclu ion that two-thlids uf all
deaths fiom coguhs inieuiiiouia and
cousiinvti n, imxht be avo de if Ack
er's Eiisi ih Co h Itemedy weieoniy
carefully u-cd in time."' 'Ihls wonder
ful Ketnedv is .-old under a pn-ltlve
Ktiarjiitee by J. W. Conn. DrupKist-
T
The steamer Faraday has just
mpleted laying G26 miles of
com
heavy submarine cable between
Goatzcvalos, Mexico, and Galves
ton, Texas, for the Mexican Tele
graph company, thus duplicating
its gulf system of cables and in
suring more sppedy tolegrnphic
communication with Mexico, Cen
tral and South Amciica.
CETTER TIIIX CLOUDY ItlTTLES.
Uencral Wheatcrofi Kelson. says:'My
experience in the English armvas well
as m America, convinces mo ihnt noiA
tiij so tiiormizuly iiuriness tho blood or
ands toh-altli.viKor and life as Ack
er's Encll-h 151ood Elixir." Thissre.it
Itemedy is sold under a posltivj j;uar
anteo by J. V. Conn, Uruusist.
Four oyster cans were picked
up near Salmon Bay, Wash. Ter.,
last week that contained sixty-five
pounds of prepared opium.
llYSl'Cr.-I l. IICSI'AIU, DEITII.
Tlieso are the a tttal -teps which fol
low indigestion. Acker's Etiglish Dvs
pepsla Tablets wlli both check and cure
thf most fearful ot dlsea-es. Guaran
teed by J. W. Conn, DrugsUt.
is? r nnvdi pmn3 H
mm
'til
Absolutely PureB
This ponder n.-uer vanes, A marvel of
purity, treiuth .mil hulesomeness. Mure
emu mictl than the oMiimry kind-, and can
imt lit-sold In loiiipetiliiui ulili the multi
tude nf low test, sli rt el;ht. .iluni or plioi
nliate miw lers. Si-hl nnlu incaiui. Kovai
ItAKI i! I'owiiKIt Cn. 106 V'iill-M . N. .
I. W Cnovvi-KV&Co. cuts, Toithind
' irefcon.
J. Abercrombie.
(Next I'oor to Carnahan & Co.'s.)
BUTTER, CHtE E EGG. POULTRY,
HSU AND (IAMC.
Fruit, Nuts, and Candles.
General C'omilsioii Jlerthant.
rnnvASius stkket, - - astoria
Astoria Gallery.
n it run nE-T
PHOTOS, TINTYPES
Or an ICuulof Phiilojnii.hlc Work.
r.u ., i...
Villi lib HT3
ASTORIA GALLERY,
1 Coo I WorK ami Kei on ible Prices
tl'iiraiiiecil.
rvVsses C. & Z. CARRUTHERS,
' " C '' fCi-s ors 10 II s. .-huti r.)
Van Dusen & Co.
DliAl.KK-. IN
Hardware and Ship Chandlery
Pure Oil. Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil, Cotton canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Igrfciiliurnl Implements, Seirln
Machines, faints, Oils,
Groooi'ios, E31;o.
Hestavrant M Ckng House.
o. W. Fisher &. Co., Prop's.
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc,
COOKED TO OKUEK-
Fiun Private Itoiims. Everything:
I Irst C'lHxif.
Qeuetlcvo Street, re-.r or Crlfflu & Heed's.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Seaside Bakery.
Best .Hi Hi Bread mill
CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturers of Fino Candles.
ANO
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ice Creams.
Vholesale and Ktill Dealer tn Candies.
To Ganners.
Jensen's Patented Can Capping
Machine.
WiU Cap aud Crimp OS CS per SIXUTE.
It hasprovpil to licducethe Leakaee more
than SO i er cent 1 i-s than lund ranppil.
I'jice.SoOO. Uiden compiled uith Dy
Tho Jensen Oan-Iillmg Machine Oo.
To Trespassing Hunters.
XHEUEBY OIVP. KoriCETHAT I WILL
allow no huiitin: In fmnt of mydiko
it on my tli'elnndnn my place.it Youiik'h
river. ailoliilnix J O. Nurnbure's propi-rtv.
Fences mid dikes must not be tampered
with ur destroyed. All trc-pavers will be
proscuted tu the lull extent or the law. .
THE VIENNA
CASH.
1839.
I. L OSGOOD
Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS,
Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, Blankets, Quilts, etc.
Direct from tho Manufacturers and Import8rs.
J3PA. child buya as cheaply as the most experienced buyer..
I.L.OSGOOD,
Kinney's Brick Building.
Opposite ltescue Jiuglue House.
Street Can running by tho door.
WALL
-AXD-
G
ILIN
C000 double roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of tho latest style's and shades
just received direct from Eastern factories.
Also a large assortment of
CARPETS,
Of all cradea in beautiful new designs
New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc.
Call and examine. (JHAS. HE1LBORN.
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN AnlUUIA. ONLY OK
XL R. HAWKS,
Vgent. Call aud Examine It ; You Will he 1'lra-ed. E. K, Hawes Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND wTHKlt t IKST CLASS :S 1 1) Vh8
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings. Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
FIRE BRICK
IC DBALKIt IM r
Hay, Oats, ani Straw, Lie,
Wood DelDerpd to Order. PrajInE. Tracilag and Expreu Builness,
i'EK apply to the Captain, or to
HOTELS A.ND KES5TAURANTS
Is the Leading and
Only First-Glass
RESTAURANT.
Good Cooking. Clpan "ervlces. Keawnable
Prices. Polite Walters. Prompt
Attsutlon.
Try nim and-Tou nlll be
More ibau Satisfied.
Everybody Says So.
Private Rooms.
MAINSTBEET, ... ASTORIA.
The Astor House,
E.E.ROSS, - PROPRIETOR.
Nowly Repalhted, Repaired, Refl ted, Re-
lurmsucQ ana iaorouujy iuoTalcu.
A Large, Clean,"
- ell-tout lise.
HArESi
From a Dollar a Day Upwards.
First-class In all Its appointment, dean,
ucm, auuujr i wuuj C1I1UTUUUCU
and well kept.
TOD-ABEIXVITED TO CALL.
WFrea'Coach to and Irom tho'IIouse.
JEFF'S
ONE PRICE.
JLstoria, Oregon.
JMAf
&MWm
FIRE CLAY
Brick, Cement, Sanfl anil Plaster
STEAM KK
CLARA PARKER
Eben P, Parher.Uaster.
For TOWING, FREIGHT orCIIAR
II. It. I'AItHKlt.
cams. EVENSON.
F. COOK
THE
uenirai noiei
EVENS0N & COOK.
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIliST-CLASS RESTA URANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms "or Famillp, Etc.
Transient Custom bolWied.
Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order.
U'ATEItSt., Opp. Foard &. Stokes
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Run In connection with the Premises. The
Hfst of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private Card
Rooms. "
PARKER HOUSE
RESTAURANT.
H. GOODWIN,
Proprietor.
Breakfast, 6 to 9,
Dinner, 12 to '3,
Supper, 5 to 8.
PARK
6 DECORATIONS!
n. B. IM.KKER, rrop'r.
First Class In Every Respect.
Thoroughly renovated .'lid ropalred throuch
out;fc7ljrifMiiniy nnuif.
TWO D'NINC ROOMS.
Taoles supplied with evprythlng the market
affordt.
Eleitaiit Bar and Klhlard Rooms, FUiast
WlnesLlquors aud Cfijaia.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
f'r S