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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1887)
p rJ3cTTar3yprTac?H3sm2rrt3rjCE2c ' " -ASTOItlA. OREGON FMDVY FEBRUARY 4. IK 7 No eastern mail yesterday evening. The Corwin is repairing her pro peller at tbe Eagle cannery -tvharf. There is a general cutting'down of pnblio offices and salaries all over the coast. The Oregon crossed out yesterday forSan Francisco. The Idaho ar rived in. r Counterfeit standard dollars are in circulation. The "d" in the motto is crocks i. A bti3ine33 meeting of the' Y. M. C. A. will be held this evening in the main ball. Major Jones estimates the cost of a ship railwav from The Dalles to Ce lilo at 31,370,000. It is the intention of the fishing schooner Dolphin to go to sea on a fishing cruise to-day. The ProgMHsive Jj & B. Associa tion will hold their annual meeting at Liberty Hall on the 12th inst. Portland boats report no ice as yet. but vary cold weatner, keen east wind and considerable snow all the way down. Ctapt. Backer found a revolver yes terday, which the owner can have by calling ou him, proving property and paying charges. TheMamanita starts this morning for Tillamook rock light house with keeper Hornnng and a force of men and materials for repairs. Secretary of state MoBride has the thanks of The Astobian for custom ary favors, f ue secretary's office has a gentleman in it at last. In a well merited whack at the "pi rates of the press," who take items without giving credit, the Oregonian gives the Telegram a blow above the belt. This session of the legis-atnre will cost 835,000. The legislators get S o day; .their lady clerks get So a day. From oil accounts $5 a day jb little enougn. The A. B. FU'ld c sine up from Tillamook ye-tcrdti nfiem dleution of nine weeka hi L'lllain o!c b iv S ie was o ate.l wit! ice. file o iptaiu re ports a rongh trip all the way up. G. H. Bain in canvassing with re markable siicof-H f r ai iinpirluit work entitled WI u lea and .Mother hood." The bok is a v.'-nble one .and he is maotsu uth .i.i,r..ovi ut J success in its sal. " -'The Pacific Coast Stea.msh.ip com pany has leased the Olympian and will run her from the Columbia riv to Sitka and back next summer. Tin 'Idaho and Ancon will also ran oj the Alaskan route. - The glare of tbe snow in the strousr sunlight is found painful to th. yy.M of many." being in such contrast lo the usual gray of the winter sk. and glasses of various hues h37e become suddenly fashionable. The legislature is again together. The meeting between those who re mained and those who strayed into the wilderness round abcwit Ynquina is said to have been very affecting. There wasn't a dry eye or throat in the house. Icicles in fragile form and glitter ing in the sun's rays hung pendant from eaves and awnings all over the city yesterday afternoon. An ioicle isa plant that live3 in the winter, dies in the Bummer, and grows with its roots upward. The week's snowfall extends all over the northwest coast and far in land. Reports from the interior show a widespread area of cold weather. The thermometer was below the freez ing point yesterday morning and hovered in that vicinity during the day. It is reported that the amendment to the Astoria city charter abolishing the office of police judge has passed both houses of the legislature. Pe titions were in circulation yesterday for signatures praying the legislature to pass -the other amendments, the fall text of which was pub ished last Saturday. The wind blew keen from the east allyeaterday, sending the dry snow Iroai the roofs in clouds through the air. A dispatoh from Fort Stevens at unset said there was a gale blowing from the southeast. There had been a steady southwester blowing along the mouth of tbe river throughout the week. The present cold weather has. its advantages, but, also, its inconven iences. Milkmen goods deliverers, teamsters, newspaper carriers, and others who have to be out in it won't be sorry when the warm breath of old ocean again drives back tbe frost and snow to the other side of the Cascade mountains. The Montesano Vidette is informed that the Postal Telegraph company will build a line down the Chehalis valley. C. F. Leavenworth, the man ager of the Oosmopolis mill, has. it is reported, offered to guarantee a bo nus of 52,5'X) to any company which will construct a line from Olympia to Hoqniam. - The finest and iti.-est eak to be had in ioimi at FubreV. New white comb houe in one pound frames at Tiiomp o. & Koss ure Vermont M pi- S.ni at TiTvn - fr Loss'. A new In' oi vdch a..t in-tnnneiital muaia books at the CrluJ Palace. DR.FTt " Clr "V. T 3-vK. 1 yesteroa. - . ', .it iLf jsioainer Diict, .:cu y.'.zs between hero and Young's river; had drifted lout over the bar. The first report 1 was from the signul service station at Fort Stevens about ten in the morn ing, saying that a small steamer with one mast and low housing, was off the fort drifting seaward and blowing her whistle. Capt. Al. Harris and others came up on the Canby on her afternoon trip and reported that she had drifted past Clatsop spit, just missing the spit, and the strong ebb tide and east wind made it impossible for her to make any headway and that she had gone to sen. Capt Earris is empowered by the government in such emergencies, to hire a suitable vessel in case it is nec essary, and immediately upon coming to the city he tried to get a tug to go to relief of the steamer. It was thought at first that the vessel was the fishing schooner Dolphin, but that vessel is still inside. The Pio neer and Escort were at the docks herp, the other tugs being below. Those in charge of these tugs thought that the other tugs, which were down at Sand Isl and could see and rescue the vessel. Fhe Astori-a was outside, and came in in the afternoon and anchored at Fort Stevens. It waB impossible Inst ereuiug to get further information regarding the fate of the little steam er. Under the circumstances she couldn't have fuel enough for more than two or three hours' firing and if he got in the trough of the sea out side she must have been in peril, as sue had no sail aboard. .Further in formation regarding the vessel will be awaited with interest. The captain is Wm. Churoh, a young man well known to many here. The general opinion is that with fhe powerful steam tugs at hand it is singular that a little vessel should be allowed to drift out over the bir, and once out that there should appear to be no disposition to -tend a tng to her relief. Even if the Dawn were other than a scow-bottomed boat drawiug four feet and illy conditioned to stand a sea. the fact that she was down there of itself mowed that shb had been forced there by 'wind and tide, and wanted to return. Unless rescued yesterday afternoon the little craft" and her crew are in dend.v ,ri. Euterpu-? in .-. f. i ij;o:i. Jim Afihouc wis ov.t f-uni hi Much in Unieheuveu a IV-vd ivs-viicc. -a;.s tbe tlrant county Tt w, an 1 tali'.-, that li h h iab irki m a new euterpri-e. Efe itre:eiiei a wire screen -icruss the pr.iiri the .said -creen having mMhes .)! large enough for a Jotmrabbitt to pike his tie id tirongh Tts n d i-san t men round iO the f.:tiv. J l!!ir,.bb-tt H" geN rir'it."' .J. :i'il i i ins o-F ;- 1 1 cm c-p hit pm-ours. iil'is ii! m-a I dirotivjli th" lioV, m iue soreeu. vln-n iiw 3Vo t'J iri tl p forward and he i. caught. Tiion ith jackknive :Ua Imntcr.s jio n tho outride of the Tet1"! jiii'J s-i'.tt'w finl'Ves. Th -ir-? nr (nrn!-l tiver U) the eo-mU K;k. wh (iiivs i b i i if fir cnt-s tr j.air I ip I i n . It - n If-i. 1 J .- i vll ),i . . . - -. jf liv. -c. is ' lT Andrew .J. Le "v, vic -J n, Vnucouvor a year ago of maiiblaugh ter. and sentenced to 15 years at tbe territorial penitentiary, was shot and killed on Tuesday at Seatco while at tempting to escape. On his first trial at Kaiama, he was convicted of the murder of Ambrose Patton near Fieeport. and was sentenced to de3th. He was grauted a new trial and a change of venue to Vanconver and escaned with a 15 years' sentence. Important to Ladies. Bead what Jeaunie Winston, Port land's favorito prima donna, says of Wisdom's Sober tine: Portland, Dec. '22, 1886. To Mr. W. M. Wisdem: The "Robertine" you so kindly sent me ie excellent It is the finest prepara tion I have ever used, and is a de cided acquisition to a lady's toilet. Tours truly, Jeaxnie Wikston. The above is published in order to settle all doubts and disputes as to the existence of such an endorse ment, and as evidence of the high esteem in which Wisdom's Bober tine is held. ThiB preparation hat been before the public but a short time, yet the sale has been extraor dinary. Wisdom's Robertine is for sale by all the leading drnpgists. GSeutl Fur ue Vleelf. The Columbia Transportation Com- Eany will s 11 round trip tickets in unches of five, good for a trip to Poit land and return from .lanuarv .TO'h to February 4th. The ticket will be good to and including Sunday Februiry 6th. The round trip tick is will cost Si each. All the late.it issues of Harper's. Lovel's and Munroes Libraries received soon &s publish d at Gkiffin & Kked's. Salt! Null!! At J. n. D. Grav'; 100 tons a8orted Salt ; Rock, Fish, Hay and Stock Salt in quantities io suit uurohaser . School bonks at b'.tto-n prices at the 0.itRl ri!.iee Bonk Store. iri Yunted To do housework in a small fam ly: $20 per ninuih. Apply at this officy. Co. .. . M. 31. A.pi'riil m cling of Co. H. O. S 51., is hci-tiy ailril ti uii'ct at iheir Ar uiir,iii Saturiia iiiing. reiniarj 5th, 1SS7, :tt 8 nVIo k p m.. at which u;cnibrai r iiua d an I cumiuauiicd t attend. Xi iM st tor uou atiend an c "it li admi-salil. By order C. W. Fulton, ('oiiuuaitdiug. A: test: T.S. Jewctt. aceietiry. O') to .Ji-tT-- Ui-tturnt to-night and t.iku homu a pence .takei (Uyater LoaL) 'VOS FRO' 'i-r Sat., Fab. 2. Tu senile wss called to order by President Garden, nM cat! rrajftr uy itev. .air. isowersox, oi oaiem. Jonrnal read and approved. Tne following taessnge from tha Gov ernor was road, regarding swamp landB and 1,009 copies ordered printed. THE MES3AOB. To the Honerable: The Senate and Hoaso of Representatives of tbe State of Oregen: Gentlemen: At an adjourned meeting of "the Board of Commissioners for the sale of school and university lands" held nn Tnnnn Vk.nninTl IBS? tVio flUflW- ing rulinz was made: In the matter of Amiliiwnta for -roarrm lndn. Binnfl the passage of the law, approved October 18, 1878, relating to such lands, who made applications for snob land in excess of tne amount specified in the act. to-wit: S20.acr33. Held that each applications and the certificates based thereon are void beintr without authority of law. Following is a list of persons to whom such void certificates have been issued, together with the amount of the land in cluded in suoh certificates, and also the amount of money paid thereen: Nu yiniei Pu ii s-r, .m e . " . 123 l, C. iw i 5 im..di u.itx VI 11.0'. Oweil tC606 32 1 KJtJ fiJ 127 lohn ,N. Vanrp 50o 00 1.12-J WJ 12i John N. Vance jo oo 160 0U 130 1L C. Owen 72aj U4 W 131 V. B. Tedhuutt: 26558.56 5JII 71 S- V. It. TodliUlit T - J-3W.28 1.C00 17 13 IL 0. Owen 2959 591 98 135 H. J Gleua 2J0ri5.65 2J,0"i5 6 136 H. O. Owm- 3o00 DO 640 00 1-S7 HeirB.F. llutca imoi. 562 30 112 46 Ifell.C. owcm 101S7.4 2,030 40 Itfl H.O. Owen 12 SOl.ul 2.1J7I W 140 H.C. Owen C70.00 14J 23 141 Aroi McCauiitiu he 43V.42 861 US 112 H.C. Wlaou 7210.01 1.412 H 14.5 H. F. WliSO I 1032.00 1,02 W ltt U.C Owin 13 WW. 8 37 515 51 145 -k. W. Patters n J93 V 739 7. 141 U. 0. Ovreu ... 78901.61 15.&80 'ii Totas SiHWi.OU S42 846 tfO From tbe foregoing list it will b seen that $143,840 90 hare been received a3 payments on the lands inoluded in the certificates so issued. I presume it will not be necessary for me to addace any argument to substantiate the ruling of the board. Nod a whaterer is needed. The rule it$ only tbe plain letter of the law. It must be observed and on foroed. Bat while the board shah do ho, it is of the opinion that the purchasers of such land from the board, through its misapprehension of the law, Khou'd be entitled to receive back the money so ptid upon a return and oauoullation of such certificates, with resarvations, how ever, protecting actual settlers who nave pnrohased lands from persons ho aiau such certificates. This the board con ceives to ba nothing bat wtiat is just auu fair. I would, tat-refore. sa2et?t that pr iri-sion-i should bs mado ov yja for t ie return of tbe, money so p.ud by the pur ca itrs to th-iu us boon a1, pos-uok- aJter -.ujIi c.rific ites up m whic.i .r .-, pti I .t n-i.ir i-d iT cnic-tl tnri, !ei . r iv 1 m4 tur ttu r.p i aa it of 1 1 u 'K v t I t.ie st it,i uy i l i a i i oar i a it . It voii.d u.9 pr.fp-r t.nt t.j .e'.-' itnr shon'd m ike pro.'HUiH for ta ; ivm n fou st nlui4 wirrintsaunn ttie-t ite. t'bea no i it or sin v .rn.it in v.i i j n tlie-j-i :ip .in i I id . li' ' i l. t6 JJ. uui.nM!tier'-t jus cu'-on F- ri rv 1-t. l6f .iooi.it.; in $t:.7.9 3., j-.ku; i ! i' 1 jf $Ji.iG.yi iCw'O u j tj," i "3- ta-s:',s! ia '. de:i.Hl st;tt .w it or i.wti w.irrants, and for v-ioit mr-P"sGr-iwn: to uti'nn is-IOncmui sfo'l. ! con !iteri.i Tolul. t. ;iienit s f.ni.v v . ;t 'ciiinib'r,.. s i,c.o oi "077 -tis ",9W li lU.ty 5 i U.155 ". i i. . L2 0 "j i .'-C ' C3 s. A' Vv 5'f '- -' H ll.wi 44J4- 117 ij) --- 5 H.C PrklU.-, 0 243,:0i 1,475 9 i 10 7i7:. onn II ji ey Adxn' om A. ! II. ttobk' 2,141 M 3J9 36 2.4r.O 5; H r.lU'K A. At- I b -ran In 2.972 30 ill oj 3.C8J 3 rimi. 21 G Hi I C- 10S C 8 701 liC 75 1. II. D'Aro 100 2 8 in)) lcS -.'5 Tota' j5 MPS 03ttl 7.'i0 "5H9t !&" 'M The greater balk of these warrants are drawing ten psr cent interest. At tho t?3me tiuae tbe state is louoing money at eiRht per cent. This is verv poor finance and should be stopped, f would, there for, roommend that a l6vy of one mill in the dollar be authorized by the legis lature, in order to pay these warrant-!, and to return the money paid to the state on void certificates. In your legislation in regard to this nwamp land matter, I trust you will endeavor to protect the ac tual settler, so far as possible, who has purchased in good faith. The legislature in in v judgment, should secure before its adjournment, a solution of this swamp lnnd matter, eo that while injustice may be done none, the state domain should b6 parceled oat, as was the intent and letter of the law, to actual settlea in small quantities. A copy of this message has been furnished to tho concurrent branch of .the legislature. Sn,vH3TBS Pexxoveu. Hpld Beat!-tyCth Heart. Whenever you feel an uneasiness in the region of the heart, a slight pain in the shoulder, arm, or under the shoulder-blade, or when you find yourself short of breath when ex ercising, or your heart has periods of of beating fast, you have heart dfsease, and should take Da. Flint's Hsabt Rhmbdy. At druggists, S1.50. Descriptive treatises with each bot tle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F JKtF'A United States Retaurant Is the best and cheapest in Astoria. The best Fabre'a. oysters in any , style at Ftbruary Harper's and Scribner'9 at Gkiffix & Reed's. UjtIioltCTr Wauted. Apply at New Y rk Restaurant. An A No. 1 P. uuo id mil inquire Caul Aplek. of Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. I.owi'n Cai-h Price. Coal Oil at $,'.: a cas. at i L. Beck & So.v-j. N"ev -tock hi fomif . n I .- ntituentul Valentiuca j.i-t ieti i d ,u GmrFiN & Reed's. All tV diffcre-it h. Ka used in the pub icsciio-il j ou cm net at the Civstal Palace at .edure.i rites. fiotojeflforoj-ilers, ; Private Pwooaii t'ie riSKTirF'? jj'pct: "-E, ift TW-1 '. anaa atiL .- I (. vrpt.. vufotla'.c.I be - 5 t"3 and G"t.i'. , la 1.$ a rrrt. ; fvveen m United. Britain, oy wnich it was agreed tbat American iisumg craft might twh m certain w aters off tde Canadian coas but tbe United States renounced fdt other ii3btng rights within three' miles of the Canadian shore. After some jears had elapsed, Canada claimed that the 3-mile shore limit did not follow tbe gulfs nnd other indenta tions of the coast, but extended from headland to headland, excluding Americans from all bays. The Unit ed States claimed that the 3 mile line M-'0..0""8 -"UieU I followed the coast, so that if a bay was over six miles wide that is. if there was a space between the: 3 -mile limit of each coast they could fish in waterd between the two lines. Rights of hospitality always existed that is, Americaus oould enter into Canadian ports to procure wood and water and necessary food, but not fishing supplies, nor could they land on the coasts to dry their nets and cure their fish. By the Canadian reoiproc'ty treat r of 1854 full fishing rights were guar anteed by each-country to tho citi zens of the other, except as to salm on, shad and other river fish. This treaty was abrogated by the United States in 1865. Disputes as to flshi'g rights again I ;t,a ..im.i-it ., i ' .. 7, itje, ,i.i J 1 the U-i ted ; .- ... a. the Cana Vrl'L il B?r-?;. gi j rc ucLwnnu i ir . 1.1. 1 1 '-ill -iiir.firin. iiwu ... mo ici-ipiwiij ire.il ol j.ooi. j ntJy one senator All thn vhIIav the restrictions otthettyom'SxJSL East of the were restored in full foroe. lu 1871. by the treaty of Washington, the stipulations of the reciprocity treaty were renewed. This treaty in con sideration of the rights granted to Amn'nn fi-ihnrmon in CnnaAot tt-rs, also agreed Co admit Canadiau fash free or duty to American ports. So far as it related to tbn fighopma it went into effect in 1873. It was to last ten years, certainly, at the end of wnion time eitner ojuutrv m'ght ter- ' tUi fcUB r5-""" "' no one liKes io mmate it at -two years' "notice. The taks thQ niedicines usually pre United States g,ive this notice m scribed. HAMBURG FIGS were 1883. and it aocordinglv terminated I prepared to obviate thid difficulty, July 1. 1885. This was in tho midt and lhey ,R'i11 ,)Q found pleasant to of the fishiug sea-ion. Tlie C-oveMuu i the ta,ue o( womeu and children. 25 administration had just; co ne ; cei,ta- At nil druggists. J. J. Mack into power and Secretary Bayard stip i Co., proprietors. S. F. ulated that tbe terms of the treaty ' " should continue iu force till the end iTo'riFsai!Ty. ot tns sortson. It was not then re-' newed bv authority of tho two gov - erument; Canada now claims that tbe brrasof tbe treatv of 1S18 were spuiti reviv.'d bv the ixtiuci n of the tr it nt 1S71. In vj-v .r t't j cl-:'n 1 i:i i.r t it1 -tiuuji of 6 'ley oiz ' m i V'Ujrioui craCt f-.r .n.ir:iT bir i.uria Io b.rr; ba:i.l-, So b :i we nnd bait and to procure other auii ,H.k. I- I.-S cl nmed on ie c;- o? thy CJu '- I b'.ufrf J.init vi.-oujj rectprocel ; r-v- - , .;..d by parliurajpt r.ud by (ur"-v prvide tb.it tbe vessels ot oue c.,iutr sniil have geunrnJ com- nieiei.it rights in the ports of tho , other, and tirfc is not dewed. But j tbe Canadians deny that tho pur-1 chase of fi-jhing slore3 and supplies i and rbe 3riiplyymcnt of 'hands are j w.innu onniuiprcto or trading rights, tsb'ns: n'S r-5rg lo:iVy t'"i..et. - i. no :r-dlr if bii r. tt., pro- - -' : I ' . f rJ i"' ' I -.iv- '- d- .-d t .-" t , ,.. - ,,..... :-t - i : . . . u- a i lb- K : s. i . i. . .a' J-v. t . claimed taut, Irauiutu. Satire? aijd statistics vere pre-sented by CauuJ.i in procuring this award. The object of Cauuda now is solely to nrocure tbe liirbt to imnort fizh . into the United States free of dntv. : ,..i .. t..n ,!.: :... "' 1U CAUU.lllKC III! lliil UXUlUg I lyilWJ IU all Canadian waters. The bill recently psissed bv the sen- i ate, and wh cb has aroused so much the reuioK fur you. bold by W. E. Ih English and Canadian conimeut, nu-, nt'lt C- thorizee tbe president to declare corn- j E:i ter ,u Btm f P,erysteamer at mercial non-intercourse with Canada jt.ir restaurant. unless it ceases to molest American fishing craft outside of the 3 mile limit, according to the American in terpretation. A similar act, but not bo sweeping, was passed at the last session of congress, but the president baa never taken action under it. Brare lTp. You are feeling depressed, your ap oetite U poor you are bothered with Ilea-ache, ou are fidgettj-, nervous, and generally out ot sorts, and want lo brace up. Brace up, but not with stim ulants, spiiiu medicines, or bitters, which have for tb ir ia.i"e verv cheap, bad whiskey, and which .-t'linilate j-ou for an hour, ami then leave jou in worse condition than befor, SVThat you want i-. an altenitivo that will puri fy 'our blood, start healtuy aelion of Liv and K duo"-?, rest re ytntr vitali ty. :.nd give renev.nl health and s'rensjth. Sin h a ineliest e you will find in E eetrie Biitt's.andonlvoOcenN a hott!" Rt E. Dt-ment & C.'s Drug Store. What Is better than a elas of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. Oroup, Whooping Cougn and Bron chili. immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Soldbv W.K.. Donicnt. Ki g Solomons Mines, "She," the inicsi pupuiur noeis ai GlllFFIX&REliB's. (ambrliiuts IJe:r And Free Lunch at the Telephone ba loon, 5 cenb. . All the patent iiiedienies ailvtrtind iu tlsift papi-i. foge her with the climci .t nerfuniery, !nd Uiitet articles, etcran be iinuuhl at tin- liiveat prices at .1. W. C oi n'.- d-uu store, opposite Ocldint hctnl, Astoria. . Siiiloh'.s Catarrh beineuy a nosi tive run for Catarrh. Dipthiria at.d Canker Mouth, n'rd b U rll)eiient. T-I-j!iou LoIglng- House. Best i-d- in town. It, ms per niitht 5u and 'St ct-., per wie Sl-To. New and c ean. I'livate litiauce. W Itut ! Io ou Think J-ffiifshe L. "s. ivc.s you a uical for nit. ing and a glas- ot something to drii.k'. Xit uiiiih; but he gives the hot iii' al ami nnre of it than any other restaurant in town. 25 ocnts. Free Trade. Tho m.lvjr'Mnn of intArnnl rvrrm ir tbe takiug off reveiue stamps froti Proprietary Medicines, no , doubt has largely benefited tbe eon- anmcrs ns wll :ir rliHVinr lh linr. j den of homemanufacturets. Especial- ' Iv is tbip the case with (ft ecu's I August Flower and Iioschttss Ger man isyiup. as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, bos been added to increase thi size of the bot tles containing these remedies, there by giving one-fifth more medicine in the 75 cent size. Tbe August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and tha Herman Syrup for Cough and Lnng troubles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any mediciues in the world. The .advantage, of in creased size of the bottles will be greatly appreciated by tile sick and affljeted, in every town aud village in civilized countries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain tbe same size, The Ueapportionaipnt. The joint committee appoiuted by tho bouse" and -senate' to redistrict and reapportion the state have1, agreeu ana win probably present a bill to the legislature to-morrow. It will be based ou the census of 18S5, Multnomah will have four senatois and ten representatives. Marion two senators and five representatives. Linn two senators aud three repre sentatives. Donglaa one senator and . i - . . - - . lw" representatives. Ulataop one 8enator and two representation a. Washington, Columbia" Tillamook moantains it is not materially changed, but aom Democrats com plain at the loss. Salem Corr. News, 2. , , -wary Mwery. -rroDaoiy aa mucn mery comes from habitual constipation aa from any derangement of tbe functions of; . the body, and it is difficult to cure, t ineieaaing l'liotographer. t-or tin 3"'1 Ph.ot,,d ". - rtyl &"' P'riohnish. Theon'.vpiTtectreiiied for habitual1 ern-t!o::ti(n !, s p-i.a "ind ind id' i"!s : tl-e f:i:n .i;- lin., d tmit rem dy irupo lis. it tifiig;h'us :is we as (i'.i'i .'5 !u Sti,H. i i ii-iiy tak-n i aril nerfeeuv h.irini-ss. Por "sale bv . il, Li iu"ut & Co I For The 3Soi SScr.iitiruE And pndur.n , pho'ocraj-hs, barming i "i-!,. tht iuo-.t bcieiit.fic ('touching itul tint pdl'-jb go to " S. spinster, tbt , rmneei Ic.idiiig i iintnzrciper. Sec new Mimpb at h.a new gal cry on the ro.id- NVft-v Try Fabrt's celebrated jian roast. i Iioioc Brnl4 of CigarM. Fhu. ,l(m.q:ic Pumaricga-, (full Havana 5!U.,. $7.ijo per box- of lt:o, TaiHill's eelcbiaied i'uuch S4.r(! per l:oof loo. IX L. Bkck &Sos. Imp rted Garcias roti per box of 30. i 1 irtil'i.i ii the California " an r .'ne -v. Ca!. is ,.;l-. .-- vn 'I rue Lu.vi;i. Thi- c-- :f tii.iul ti ml icntMh may be :fi"t 'V. K. Hcuienr iXr Co..itliii cenJ.-. oiie'iOii.ir per uoine. 11 i Use iinv iiMAul, j louijit .hkI e&e.-tie remedy J kiln-Mi, to cleans, the b .Mem; to u;t m:, the !jier, Mitlnev-. :ijh5 ttuwe.-. iri:tlv : Jet t'.iorMs;hi to dipel lleaduch-.! l.',,,.'.te :tl'li IVvi-r: tociin-r.m-itl.ailon.j intuge.-tiuti ana ti kindred ills. I Meenle.-iS Ni!ibt miuie mi.sernrilo 1 by that terrible cough. Shi lob's Cun is At Close Prices. Herman Wise, The Clothier and Hatter. (OeeMont BnHdlng.) For Sale. rjlHK DEEI SKA FIHIVC CO SLOOP Venturr, i.tiilt In 18 rogi-t r d 'niinnxt 23 37. tuquitJof a Q-. l'.uV. or . V. At 1 X Red Fir Won. Dr. A Ci CoitDS SFAM).EIFI . W'OODFOK rfcv sale at $i per c..rd, II. B. PARKER. Notice. T Hi-RE WILL BE A Mi ETIXG IX THE Iclcpho ie H 1 H)iiii'.i. .ItrlOtli, to find ;i in ij -r.tv to hw wln-ih r lii.ioi. or "W en na- won iheiu iic uet mi In- West- port rauit, ..s -i t nisi d e- ni c useiu. i C vet. ILI.oX. -. a. STINSON & 1 1; ; 8LAGK8MITHING. ! VT Capt. Rogers old stand, corner ot Cass and Court Street. Ship and Cnmr- work, Hor.e.hotnE. Vauoa. made aud repaired. Good work .guaranteed. " '- nun, i RECEIVED New Styles T ! REMNANTS! ifePSMfflSilBPB. ' i Mnud.iv and foi.. -.vm di.s if tl is we k we will place on our center counter- I 1i. ID t.t "3SB- .F .t!.s accumulated duiing the season and i SI t fi3 TJB i 31 It ." ! ',-i.tl -- or cost m order to inak- a tLnrnucrh clear ance, pi e sou.-, to our annual In urn y T T?"Tl"7i.T A "KYIT'CS XLJii7'l ilJl lb, The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTORIA. Sole Agent for BiitterirkV Patterns for tliis District very time you coma you We are addlnrr to our stock and to the v.uiety uf the lines f goods we mlr- by every -steamer. 13, last steamer Fresh Calae Roll Butter, Gilt Edge, Climax Coffee, with i China cuji and saucer in each can; Green Ci ffee at S.m Fiiici?co wno e-ale prue; ail tie best l-ivtiiiis of Tens; Ssugir-s at our f rmei l,iw ntea; a , fu 1 Hue of liatus.. Bn-sikfasi Bici-n. Lard, ic; C timed and cased ood- i.t laie sli ck and gv at vailttv. Jor many of wlncti we ate s It agtiis; neh vi.s, Dutch Heirn.1, Y.ntii utti 13b.iie , Cutfi h lircks, Bo ele.-g Ck1, Slifkrifeh. te.; Roln-r Flour, Wl eat, Corn, Oat,' ' and liu k-vhea- Meals, etr.; App e.-, Whi t- Dailiiio Pw tite, and itliuobt i vtr ttiintr i-im mi ih g. crij'-and piovstoii lin. . Ageius for L tit Br s. cele r ted . Snaps and starch, ami iiMnr ntber E istern ami Calitornia m-ikes canie I in stock When, Oit, G uml Ba ley, Short's nnd B a -. C rd i e, ;ili -iz s N ii-. ! kind. Twine, Floats. ami a full in r CANWERY SUIM'LIES. A fu 1 lint i f lui.iorrid .,n-i Dome tic Cgai- and To bacio. A'si', jtt rec ived an soiuitn n to on s-ock -f Parlor, Hanging, Hall, Stand, and Hand Lamp Als Fhle , Bfiies, Chiinne-.s Fa cy arrcl-h in Chi a, Cry-ia', DiiH' r. Tea, and T i e S , and Li- s' St ies. " lie t P.a'cd lC i ve :v d i'e isp oi s. a Guts s,' A e Mu we ' s c , Tu wbli - and ,niao other aiti. Ie- t - Ail these way. up in Quality, and way down in Pric, "W have just ben app.in'id i.muts for Astoria of the jus l-eei. brai. d GILT.EDGE COAL O.L. and are prepared to .-eh to s' e trnte a Oi Co's whole-ale raft-, and everv can goa-an-el a.- to quilifcy and condition. " Our r tail ra.de nijif.liecl at batn-rateb a inferior oils are sold at. g4" Remember your place to trai'e is-at D. L, BECK & SONS. mnants ! ot tock wiicu takes p.ace Feb. 1st. Re EEMNANTS, ' SEMNANTS. fl " I will be Belter Pleased. and Wck-. Mere B s U", tc. Full" Cioek ry in all he - and F rks. IVble .111111 io r - , a. d e-. G 1-ts, Wj, o Btr VV..n ar-n rjiily, o iu tit-roui to eoi.nteiati.