w J glte Sails QslzxluK. ASTOKIA. OREGON: t. C. IRELAND Editor. "FRIDAY April 11.1871) The Earth's Independence or the Sun. Professor Pierce, of Harvard col lege, in a lecture in Boston last week, set forth some facts of inter est in regard to the earth's inde j)endence of the sun's heat, "which may be consoling to persons mIio "accept the theory that the center of our solar system may lose its warmth. Could the organisms up on the earth withstand any great decrease of the sun's heat ? To reply to this question he said we must remember that the earth's surface depends for its tempera ture not merely upon the heat which it receives, but also upon that which it is constantly radiat ing. With a, small reduction of the actual temperature vegetable organisms become less active, less carbonic acid is removed from the atmosphere, and it is wondered Jiow a small addition to the car bonic acid of the atmosphere in creases its power of obstructing the passage of low forms of heat, and so diminishes the planet's radi .ation. Six per centum of carbonic :cid nearly doubles the resistance of the atmosphere to radiation. If then, the supply of heat from the sun were reduced one-half, the small increase of carbonic acid which would occur in the course -fit" nature would furnish the com plete remedy for the loss, and restore the temperature needed for life. 3t is easy o see that tihis phenomenon would be accompan ied by a more even and spring-like distribution of temperature over the earth's surface, which seems to accord with arctic jjeoloirv. It mar .be, then, that a diminished sun is . mot .to be dreaded. It is more probable, however, that the heat of the sun is still on the increase. After a time, it may be ages, the bun will have cooled again, and will "row dim. But even then we shall have much heat from it as have the dwellers upon the outer planet of our system; as much light as the .animaJsjiow have at the bottom of the icean. We shall still have orSc vithin our bodies and a Father in heaven. Still further on, the ideal history terminates in a lotal disappearance of all the ma terial light of the present creation, chaos returns, ripe for a new .nebu lar history and a new.scries of evo lutions. But the old spiritual idealty can nwer ho effaced. We are pleased te hear of the prosperity of jBro. .Chsis. Besserer, of the Walla "Walla Watchman. He is preparing- to build a new office building, and wall put into at a steam power press. BLe deserves prosperity. The authorities of the Trimly House, London, have been making experiments with a new kind of as which has been lirought under their notice as not only being cheaper than ordinary gas, but far more effective. The new gas is capable of so much concen tration, that the quantity kept in a small buoy, has kept a light burn ling for twenty-eight days, with sufficient brilliancy to show the position of the buoy to passing ships. The inventor declares that a ,luoy of ordinary size would con tain sullicent gas to keep a good ,light burning for nine months, so that all our buoys might show lights at night, if gas was supplied to them twice in a year and a half. We shall probably hear more of this, as the claims of the inventor .a-enow being subjected to prac tical tests. - . . . Beautiful Charity. By the will of the late Deacon Asia Otis, the American board of foreign missions was made residuary legatee. bequests of nearly SoO.000 were made $500,000 going to foreign mis sions. This is from an exchange. What beautiful charity ! Half a million dollars to be expended by foreign missions. For what ? To con vert the Patagonians, Hottentots, citizens of the Cannibal islands, etc.; while hundreds of American born men, women and children are starving and dying for the want of the necessaries of life. Of course, Mr. Otis had the riatfit to do as he pleased with his own money, sas the San Francisco Times, but it makes one's blood rise in rebellion airainst such a counterfeit on the name of charity as is set forth in the paragraph above quoted. This foreign mission business puts us in mind of the expedition which was sent out at an expense of 9,000,- 000 to convert the Jews. Wc believe one Jew was convert ed, and he was probably caught away from home, and after the converters left he returned to the tents of Israel. Orchai'd Grass. Two kinds of grass going by this name are being raised on Lewis river. 1). F. Peid doubting the genuijioiess of one kind wrote to the editor of the American Agri culturist about them, and received a letter in reply, of which the main points are as follews: You send as "orchard grass" two widely different plants. Your No. 1 is the true ''orchard grass," and a val uable gniss, whether for 'hay or for pasture. To get the best results from it, the seed should ha sown very thick, at least two bushels to the acre, as when it stands thin on the ground it forms clumps or tussocks, which make hard work for the mowing machine. Many prefer it to timothy to sow with clover, as it is perfection at the same time as the clover. Your No. 2 is ' 'Velvet grass" or ' 'Meadow soft grass," and with us considered as merely a weed. I have never known it to be cultivated; though it is used in Eng land on barren knolls and other land too poor for anything else to grow. Like yourself, I never saw cattle eat it, and do not think they will, if there is airy thing else to be had. You would perhaps hardly be in terested if I were to describe the botanical difference between the two, but there is one character by which you can distinguish them. In the "orchard grass" the flowers are at the ends of the branches of the head or cluster; while on the other one the branches have flowers nearly down to where they branch from the main stem. Then the orchard grass is much rougher than the other, which is quite soft and velvety to the touch. I think you will have no dilliculty in telling them apart; and while you will u doubt find No. 1 useful, 1 think you will not care to encourage No. 2. Very Respectfully, George Tiiurveii, Editor. A Iiittle Off. Wall& Walla Watchman. They had a gay old time, in front of a saloon with a little good old man, who happened to be "off," last Saturday. Jt seems, while he was inside, sampling liquor, some roguish follow went to his horse, -winch stood in front of the saloon, turned the saddle and synched it up again. Presently the old man came out as full as a goose, ap parently anxious to get home, for (he mounted the horse with out much ulo, but flow the trouble commenced. He pulled on the crupper and exclaimed: "Hold up your head!" but no head came up, in fact it was up, but on the other end. He ave another jerk at the crupper, think ing it was the bridle, and again yelled: "Hold up your head, Prince and don't "be drinking all day! " Here he looked around to see what the boys were snickering at, and lo! there was Prince's head "way up," like a rooster's. The old man felt as though some one had hit him over tlie head with a crowbar. He sobered right up, fixed the sad dle or turned the horse, we forget which, and silently rode away, amid a peal of laughter. On Ins way home the old man uswored" oil awl didn't touch a (Iron until Jtheiiiext morntnr- The legislature committee ap pointed to investigate the reports with renrnrd to the insecurity of! the new state capitol at Hartford, Conn., has reported that the pro cess of constructing the building was changed without the knowl edge of the commission, lime-mor tar being substituted in place of cement in setting the granite ol the piers, to which was due the breakmg, disfiguring, and weaken ing of the piers. It is believed, however, that safety has been se cured by drilling some S00 holes in the joints of the granite, removing the mortar, and filling in with type metal. The Bee-hive is a busy plr.ee. Mrs. Steers has just laid in a very htrge stock, consisting of millinery goods, a large assortment of ready made suits for ladies and children, and an excellent line of underclothing, for the ladies and children. Call at the Bee-hive Store and inspect ihis new stock. The low price of every thing will astonish von. &&- Send your subscription for the Astoiuax another year. Help us. that we may ?ontinua to help you. :ntew advertisements. LOST. On Monday or Tuesday last, a package of statement, of no value to the finder, belonging to a S. F. house. The Under will be lilierallv rewarded by leaving them at the OCC1 DENT HOTEL. Astoria. NOTICE- THERE "WILL P.E A SPECIAL MEET ingf the Hoard of Dc'egaie. a. k. n..on TUESDAY. ArSSKS 15. 187!. At 7 :S0 P. M.. For reading minutes, and taking into con sideration resignation1;, credentials, and any other business that may lawfully come be fore the hoartL Pv order of the President. .IAS. W. WELCH. E. D. Curtis, Secretary. EXTRA QUALITY OATS &KD POTATOES FOR SEED ! At .T.ILD. OKAY'S. Astoria, Oregon. lost : ONE GOLD CUFF TIN. Amethvsl set ting. The finder will be liberally re warded by leaving the same :it THIS OFFICE. SITMMONS: Justico Court for the precinct of Astoria. State of Oregon, county of ClatFOp. ?:. Peter Matt?on. plaintiff, rs. Charles New man defendant. Civil action for the recovery of money. To Charles Newman, the abovo named de fendant. In the name of the State of Oropon : You aro required to aprear before the under sisnrd. a Justice of the Peace for the precinct aforesaid, on tho2oth day of May. 1879, aMO o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, at the office of said. Justice, in said precinct, to answer the nb6v named plaintiff in civil ac tion. The defendant will tako notice that if ho fail to answer tho complaint herein, tho plaintiff will tako judgment against him for the sum of SG9 00. and hi disbursement'. Given under my hand this 9th dav of April, 1S7J. REN.R.'ITRLEY, Justice of tho Peace. Service of this summons i ordered to bo mado by publication by order mado this 9th day of April, 157J. l.Vw7t Be.?. R. TURLEIT, J. P. Iroposnl.s for Provisions for Jjlht Stations. OFFirF OF LlOUT-HOUSK TxSPFCTOR. ) Portland. Oregon, April". 1S79. f .QEATED PROPOSALS WILL P.E KE O ceived at this office until twelve o'clock, M.. Thursday, the first day of May, 1S79, for furnWiinc: and delivering to tho Inspector of tho Thirteenth Light-houo district, provis ions for Light-stations in tho Thirteenth Light-house district, in such quantities and nt such times during tho twclvo months, from July 1. 1K7. to JtinooO. ly). Inclusive. as may bo called fer: to bo of good nnd approved quali ty, subject to inspection, to be delivered along side of tho Liizlit-huoso tender, or other vessel provided for that purpose, at Astoria or Port land, as may bo designated by the Inspector, in good and sufficient package, barrels, boxes, or cans, and in good order, for such number of persons as may bo specified by tho Inspec tor, free of all oxpenso to the United States, according thospecificationsand tables.copies of which -may bo had on application at this nfflpr nnfl nh ihn nflir rtf tin. I .iti.lin I board. Washington, 1). C. Tho bids must stsito tho sum bid lor each annual allowance, and must bo placed in an cnvclopo sealed and endorsed "Proposals for provisions for Light stations." and -then placed in another enve lope, which must also be scaled, and left at or directed to this-office. postago prepaid, if sent by mail. A copy of thi advertisement hould accompany each bid. Tho richt to reject anv or all bids, or to waivo defects, if it bo doomed for the interest of the United States to do s0, is rcsorved. E. C. M EltltIM AN. Oom'dr U. S. Navy, Light-house Inspector. Ifrgw Proposals for Rations for Ulit- Jlonsc Vcs.ncJm. Office op Light-house Inspfctor. Portland, Oregon, April 7. 1879. j SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived nt this ofiico until twe'vo o'clock, M., on Thursday, tho first day of May. laTiJ, for tarnishing and delivering to tho Inspector of tho thirteenth Light-house district, rations for 1 ight-Jiouse vessels in tho thirteenth Licht-housodictrict. in such quantities and at such times -fluning tho twelvo months, from July 1. 1S79, to Juno 30, ISfO, inclusive, as may be called for, to bo oi good and approved quality, subject to inspection, to be delivered alonssido the Light-honso tender, or other vos- scl providod for that purpose, at Astoria or Portland, as may be designated .by tho In spector, in good and sufficient pacKagcs,"bar- jels, boxes, or cans anudn good order, forsueh nuu.bcr of persons as may be specified by the Inspector, frcoof all expense to tho United Suites, according to the specifications and ta bles, copies of which may bo bad on applica tion nt this office, and ."t tho office of the Light-house board. Washington, 1). C. The bids must state tho sum bid for each daily ration, and must bo ifiaccd in an envelope, sealed ar d endorsed "Proposals for rations for Lizht-house vessels tand then placed in nn- i -other envelope, which inu-t also bo sealed. ! .and left at or directed to this office. notagc Ptepaid. it sent by mail. A copy of this ad vertisement should accompany each bid. Tho right to reject any or all bids, or to wskvo .de fects, if it be deemed for tho interest of tho United States to do so. i reserved. E.C. MEKRIMAN, Comnd'rILS. Navy, Light-housjo Isppcctor. l.2w Ladies Attention ! 1874. SPRING HAS The best selected stock ever before carried in tins citv. DRY GOODS, CLOTKIMD, BOOTS AKD SHOES, HATS, GAPS. CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, GARPETS, SMTTENGS, A FULL LINE IX EACH DEPARTMENT. We call especial attention to our extra large imoice of PRICES WAY DOWN. AVE SELL ONLY FOR CAf II, NO CREDIT. NO HoUSE SHALL UNDERSELL 3E- 33. 2ES Sl. 3& IO XT 3EL Q- S3 S., MAIN STREET. ------. ASTORIA, OREGON. Solo Agent for the Xoav American JSeAvin Machine. EASTER mm J EASTER E&GS SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE EAST PER STEAMER OREGON A BEAUTIFUL AXD VARIED LOT, SOME COXTAmXG NICELY COLORED PANORAMIC VIEWS. OTHERS ORNAMENTED WITH CUPIDS, VARIOUS DEVICES; Alse: BRIBES AND GR00HS; GODDESS OF LIBERTY; CUPIDS AXD WREATHS, Ami other large, handsome ami newest style cake ornaments. Also : Nice fresh cau dles, eakes. ami all kinds of confectionery OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, AT soErrvEscissvs co-ifecti.oiey7 OPPOSITE THE BELL TOWER. 2?2&m tyTOGIimS SS? 18SVS3- w jCCTW AT THE Old Stand, Near the Walla Walla Restaurant --TIIE- 5K s?es!!s S" IS NOW OrEX AXD READY TO SUPPLY FISHERMEN. AXD MECHANICS GENERALLY WITH THE BEST QUALITY OF CTtQTHIKG, BOOTS jISTO. SHQESS, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ete. 3TThis is the only place in the citj of Astoria where you can buy the Genuine Carters Cape Ann Oil Skins, aid all EMs of Mm Boots. 5?"(iOoi1s will be sold at the very lowest market rates, but for CASH ONLY. S. DAXZKJEIl, Proprietor. BUSLNESS CAUDS. IJ. F. HKXISO F. J. TAY-LOIt DENNIS02T & TAYLOR, ATTOKXEIS AT AW. ASTOKTA, OKEnOK: Office Up stairs in Parker's building, corner Chennmus and Benton streets. C XV. FULTOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office. Pages new building, Squemoqlie street, Astoria, Oregon. TII. J. Yy OLTYER, IIOTIXEOPATIIIST. Office. Tn Slnister's Daguerrenn Imikl ing. Entrance Second door above that of the Daily Astoimax. Cass street. Residence on Jefferson street, corner of Main. D OCTOR HATCH. Successfully treats all Chronic Diseases. AND DISEASES OF "WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Cancer cured by a new and painless method. Office Chennmus street, corner of Main street, Astoria. D . J. OIHIIJBX. CURES BILLIOUS AND INTERMITTENT FEVERS With from one to three doses of his harm less medicine. Also. Private diseases successfully treated. Office O'Brien's hotel. Astoria. Oregon. OTTO DilFSHGR. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. HAS JtKMOVED TO Main streot, Farker's building, ASTORIA. - - - - OREGON. "Yni. KECK, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes. All kinds of repairing neatly and rft promptly attended lo MAIN ST.. - ASTORIA. OREGON. PFUNBER, PORTLAND, lias just received direci from the manufac turers, the !a.gest ;iml best assortment of Cannery Thermometers Ever imported to this State. Send in your orders earl v. Addre is : AVm. PEUNDER & CO. Lock box 21S. Portland, Oregon. TO ItOSS. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. Shop on C:iss street. Astoria, Oregon. 5 Paper hanging and Kalsoniiming a specialty. KftTAll work guaranteed to give satisfac tion. TEX ACRES OF LAXD. On Youngs Bay, cleared, will be suitable tor dairv. or a chicken rancli. or for garden ing purposes. Within -one mile of the As toria Post-office by land. AUSOC FI1TS ACRES. Covered with Hemlock timber, suitable for I tannery purposes. Leases will be made lor a term of years as may ue arrangeti. grA ppiy to J. n. d. g rat. Astoria, Oregon. SEASON! 1879. OPENED AT at , AUCTION SALES. E. C. HOLDEN, Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Heal Estate Agent and Conveyancer. Agent for the FIREMEN'S FUND INSUR ANCE COMPANY of San Francisco. COMMISSION AGEN1 and AUCTIONEER. Rents nnd Accounts Collected, nnd re tnrns promptly made. Regular sales day, SATURDAYS nt 2 P. M. N. B. Parties having real estate, lurni turcorany other goods to dispose of either at auction or private sale should notify me soon :is convenient In-for1 the dav of sale. No storage charged on goods snl' at Auc tion. E. C. IIOLTN. td Auctioneer. MISCELLANEOUS. WILLLAm EDGAR, Corner Main and Chcnamus Street". ASTORIA OREGOK. DKALKK IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and other Enslnh Cutlory. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc. A fine stock of Watclies and .Jewelry. Muzzle ami Ureeeh landing: Shot Gnns. Revolvers. I'f.stolN. Parlor Kiflea. and Ammunition. Astoria Liquor Store, AUG. DANIELSON. Proprietor. Water st. Roadway, - Astoria, Orecox. Importer and dealer in WINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGATif. Sole agent for the celebrated STONEWALL WHISKEY. GEKMAMA BEER HALL AXL BOTTLE BEEB DEPOT. Chexauus Street. Astoria.. The public nro invited to cnii and lenv their orders. Splendid Lager 5 cents a gla. Freo Lunch every nipht. WM. BOCK & CcProprietora. NEW TAILORING SHOP. (In A. W. Cone's Building.") Water Strf.et Astoria, Oregow. T5IO:ffAS COKEY, (Late of Tacoma). BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE FUB lic that he is now prepared to make aH kind-? of clothing to order, or to renovate or repair clothing. jrer Having had an experience of 5 veaw I defy compction in the art of making old clothes look iik" new. Mvsvstcm is knovrn only to myself, hy which I can lengthen pantaloons u ithout piecing, etc. For particulars see small cards. THOMAS CURRY, Tailor, steam-scourer and TCepaiwr