m m a,i isa gfts gnilij Vstasiaru ASTORIA. OREGON: 9. C. IRELAND Ertilor. TUESDAY Armi, 13. 1879 r i i hi in in i iThe Star of Empire. The next national apportionment, founded upon the census of 1880, will show that there is more truth than po etry in the saying, ,f Westward the course of Empire takes its way." Kan sas, Nebraska, Iowa and Oregon jfrave gained largely in population, since the last census was taken, and in the new apportionment will claim an increased representation in congress. It will probably be shown that the south has J made but little progress, as compared with other portions of the union, m j her efforts to secure immigration. If ; the exodus of her colored population continues, this will have to be deduct ed from her credit and added to the states which receive it, thus making the discrepancy very marked as be tween the old condition of things and the new. A single instance may be recited in proof that a great change is to be wrought. Nebraska, with an estimated population of 400,000, has bn one representative, while Tennes see, whose population js pUt, down in the census of 1850 at 1,258,000, or only a f taction over two-thirds more population than Nebraska, has ten representatives. Tennessee has prob ably fallen off in population, so that it can easily be seen that the next ap portionment, in its recast, will correct existing disparities, by which the preponderance of gain will be found to be out of all proportion in favor of the west. Breakfast Table Talk. Names often go a great way in de ciding likes and dislikes. A French man invited a friend to partake with a "fricassee of boned robbins legs." The friend pronounced it exquisite, and determined to introduce so de lightful a dish at home. Imagine his disgust, his upheaval of feelings, on happening to gather from a remark of a servant that he had eaten a fricassee of frogs' legs. Recently, when break fasting at a l 'boarding-school," the young ladies were helped to a dish called "custard fish'' or "fish custard," and they seemed to like it. Though a nice steak was offered us a visitor, his curiosity prompted a request for some of the "custard tish." The first taste showed that it was his favorite preparation of salt codfish. There is in many families a decided repugnance to the use of codfish ; it is considered plebeian, as only fit for those too poor to have anything better. Yet it is one of the most wholesome, nourish ing foods, is economical, and if rightly prepared, is very palatable. It sup plies excellent nutriment both for the brain and muscles. An eminent lite rary friend used to s,n$ that, as his wife prepared ic he wanted it "eight mornings in a week." In purchasing codfish, it is wftl to examine them carefully, and select only those of nniff. r,W tliTOiicrliniir. and having '. "I no tainted odor at any point. Those nf niiulinni wp nro nreferable the ! or medium size are preieraoie tue Btnallcr ones being too skinny, and the larger ones too coarse grained. T'lero is now generally obtained what is called "bone-iess codfish," at a slightly j higher price, yet cheaper as compared with meat or most other fish. From those well cured, the vertebra and chief bones, the skin and fins are re moved, and only the clear white por tions are pnt up in boxes a nice ar ticle readv for immediate use. A jrreat ... jc i i, -, point in preparing codfish is to have it well soaked to remove all excess of salt, clear through. Two or three waters siwuiu oe usea. ic is oest to pick it finely, pour off one water, and let it stand in plenty of fresh water over night, or several hours. If too fresh, which is seldom the case, salt is easily .-dded. This through soaking after it is picked fine, makes a marked . . . . : . differeiice in its flavor. For custard fish, boil the soaked fishin water until tender; then pc the water off and pick it verv fine: , , . - , , ". . jiu-vc reuuj a ijuaii in jiuii iiiiik ior three buarters of a pound of fish, and put into it the fish, and a tablespoon fui of butter; stir until it boils; and stir in well a tablespoonfui of flour, and cook it fire minutes. Let it cool a little, and then stir into it two well beaten eggs without further cooking. For nice fish-balls, soak the fish in water for an hour, and repeat this twice; boiling water toughens it. Pour off the last water so as to leave it nearly dry, and chop it fine in a chopping-bowl. Mash the boiled po tatoes separately, and mix about one part of fish with two parts of potato, putting in about a tablespoonfui of butter to a quart of the mixture, and adding salt if needed. Make into balls or cakes. This can be done the nirlif.liafr'rr RVtt in lntvl nr ntnnninrrB I iile.m uwu.w. -- J " .. vittjsjjlld, using only enougli to keep them from sticking to the pan. Some prefer ! them fried swimming in lard, but thev are less digestible. If the balls ;ire first dipped in beaten egg, they will take up little of the cooking fat, and are very good. When well made! thus, they are palatable, easily digest ed, and nutritious as well as economi cal. Jccree of the Court, In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county, in vaca tion after January term 1879 April 9, 1879. W. W. Parker, plaintiff, va. the city of Astoria and and John McCann, J. H. L. Gray, J. F. Nowlen, C. W. Shively, John Ilahn and C. A. Mc Guire, defendants. This cause having been, on the 26th day of February, 1879, submitted upon the petition and alternative writ, and defendant's demurrer thereto, with the - x1 t ,. ' -.I proois, was men auu mere argueu oy counsel on both sides, the plaintiU ap- pearing by lr. J. Q. A. Bowlby and Mr E. D. Shattuck Itfs attorneys, and the defendants appearing by Mr. J. V. Bobb and Mr. C. W. Fulton, their attorneys, and the court having duly considered the matter and being fully advised in the matter, it is here now considered and adjudged by the court that the demurrer to the pe tition and alternative writ herein be, and it is overruled and that upon the allegations and facts admitted on the pleadings, the plaintiff, W. V. Parker is entitled to judgment and to the peremptory writ prayed for, and to his pn:U 'ind fli?bnr?pinint5 costs ana uisoursemuus. , It is therefore here now ordered and adjudged, that the defendants, the city of Astoria and John McCann, J. H. D. Gray, J. F. Nowlen, C. Shive ley and C. A. McGuire and Jfohn Hahn, being members of and constitu ting the common council of the city of Astoria, do admit and restore W. "W. Parker to his office and place as mayor of said city and ex-officio- president of the common council, and that said W. W. Parker be by said common council and bv the defendants as members i thereof, recognized as mayor of said city, and ex-officio president of said common council, with all the rlgihts, privileges and authority to said office appertaining, and that the writ heretofore issued here in be peremptory, and that a per emptory writ do issue without delay, and that the defendants do immedi ately comply with and obey this order. It is further ordered and adjudged that the plaintiff do recover and from the defendants costs and disburse ments, taxed at dollars and have execution thereof. (Signed) C. B. Bellinger., Judge. The above is a true copy of the de cree and order of circuit court, as cer tified by 11. R. Spedden, county clerk, this 14th day of April, 1879. A Card to the Fishormen. Gentlemen: In introducing theFish erinens Protective union to your notice ! L" .m" 'nsc ineetin" at Liberty IialJ, ediiesday evening, April nth, 1 stated j-ou would hear more about it during 1,e $" 1 would liked to have said t ( . . h , . , ingtime" to give it due consideration I i i immAin.11 u1, lo iuMionc u 10 some LULUIl- lllllt.-. Having heard a great many different versions on Judge Shat tuck's opinion on the license law, and some of tlie.u not very flattering I take the liberty to present to your notice a different ver sion to that arrived at by our protest committee. I think the Hon. Mr. Ex iudge has acted in n very impartial Honorable manner; as he says, the law is written as we find it; our represen tatives in the legislature made it; and the only way out of the difficult- is by an nnpeal to the legislature to undo its w'orlv. Again he ;avs: I could lind annunenLs ami reasons enough against ' these laws proper for a legislature to con- "not" find argument, against these law I ciiIai 1iti4 I tw- . o i1rl fliof T rtn' can- rs which the courts will hear or act upon. nor why the opinion of .Judge Shattuck was not accepted I must say I cannot comprehend. Whereby talcing our case knowing we would in 'nil probabilities have to carry it to the supreme court of the United States, and whether wc (rninni! ry tc Oianncn ln n'niilrl Vim CllT-n to net a round sum. knowing all this. J aml Riving the opinion against his in- I tpnat irwniri mo that hi is an honor- ai,e miin xow the only way to graple J this .thine is to organise.. This thing of payyour license money under protest, but keep your protest dollars m your pocketjuntilsuch times we can organize our union Willi responsioie nitm t iuc head of it, and then we will know we are standing on solid ground. Then and not till then should we invest one dollar towards protesting this license law. I have no doubt there are gentlemen in I town we can elect as officers who will he willing to give us good security for oiur nimiev as the union will be a bene fit to all pntipprnod in the fishing busi ness as the cannerymen will know then who takes charge of their gear. I think Saturday Iay lOtli would be an appropriate time to call a meeting, for the purpose of selecting officers, and a committee to make necessary arrange nipnts. r dtnulrl think about seven. or half-past seven o'clock, at the Court nouse, so Mat it win not nueriere wuu our respective duties. It would not be necessary to call a general meeting, but of those who are in the immediate vi cinity. RoiJEItT MAHRIOTT. Boat sponges, wholesale and retail a Dements drug storsr, Astoria, Five J Wall-receivers, brackets, and i splendid lot of picture-f ram esf at Ad lcrV, almost at your own price. Warren fc McGuire have the early rse potatoes for seed. Farmers, please remember this. 3IAKKICD. On the 12th inst., at the Occident liotH, by "Re. ,T.T. "Wolfe. Mr. C. H. Cooper. lato of The Dalles, and .Miss Hnttle E. Dngget, late of Beverly, Massaclnnetts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "TVK. I. M. SEVERN. PHYSICIAN A3TI SURGEON. Larsex'h Building, - Astoria, Oregon1. Office Hours. From 9 to 12 a. m., and from 3 to 8 p. M. County Treasurers Notice. THERE IS MONEY IN TREASURY OF Clat?op county to pay all county warrant3 presented prior to Juno 1. U78. uch orders " ceas to draw interest from and after this date. J. . trhAKlIARr. Treasurer Clatsop county. Astoria, April 15, 1S7U. 2id-ltw Oxty -FTTTpaoQis, Two Trips Inlly to Upper Toivh. F. SHERMAN takes pleasure in an M'!;, nouncing the fact that he has perfected ,i:1hv to nnnor Astnrin mui !&. rpmi:ir arrangements for making two regular trips street car style, for passengers aud" small imfvm le.-rre J. W. Gearharts. the Parker House, and the Occident, dailv at 11 a. m. and 3 P.m. Returning will leare Tan Du- sen's upper town stor Fare for the round trip 25- cents. Metropolitan Hall. Commencing Thursday, APRIL 17th. JOHN AIAGUrRE, - - MANAGER. Grand Musical Event ! The Rcdnatli Lyceum Bureau, of Boston, have the pleasure of announcing an engage ment for the fourth year with the renowned TTVKM" SI MR net JL JLI A W J X J JL JLi it -1 L rftirRJVATrftv C03XBZXATXOX. The Only Colored Burlesque Troupe in the World, Assisted by the MYERS' SISTJ3KS QUARTETTE. "Whose fame has extended from Oceau to Ocean. Also : BILLY KERSANDS, The geatest living Colored Comedian, and WILLIE E. LYLE, Female Impersonator. Who will appear in their OPERA BOUFEE EXTRAVAGANZA. tt :fl Xj i :kt &.9 The African Princess. Admission Gallery SIOO 50cts Besprved seats can be secured at Caufield's drug store, three days in advance, without extra charge. FOR SALE. MRS. STEERS HAS LOANED the Chanel of the Holy Innocents an organ fdunni: the renairs of its own), which she offers fur bale at quite a low ligure. The Intrnnicnt Is Really n ttoori One, Fine toned and in evcllent order. It mav be seen at the Chapel of the Holy Innocents, Upper Astoria. Hall of Reaver Lodge No. x, t. o. o.k., i Astukia, Oregon, April lo. 1S79. f To the Officer and Member of Bearer Lodne Ko.Zl.I.O.O.F.: OU ARE REQUESTED TO HE PRES ent :itthe regular meeting on the 24th inst., tor tne purpose oi tiecuung njM)n a pa nule on the 2fith day of April, the sixtieth anniversary of Odd lellowship in America. 1 s. '- OAS. W. Mr.l.t.11, . u Ed. D. Cltitis, K. S. NOTICE THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEET ing of the Board of Delegates, a. f. i., on TUESDAY, APKIT. 15, 1871), At 7 0 P. M.t For reading minutes, and taking into con sideration resignations, credentials, and any other business that may lawfully come be fore the board. By order of the President. JAS.W, WELCH, E. D. Curtis, Secretary, o SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE EAST PER STEAMER OREGON A BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED LOT, SOME CONTAINING NICELY COLORED PANORAMIC VIEWS. OTHERS ORNAMENTED WITH CUPIDS, VARIOUS DEVICES Alse: BRIDES AND GROOMS GODDESS OF LIBERTY; CUPIDS AND WREATHS, And other large, handsome anil newest style cake- ornaments. Also : Sice fresh eax dies, cakes, and all kinds of confectionery OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, AT S GKgESS 3aTS, CONFECTIONERY, OPPOSITE THE BELL TOWER. aases 1874 SPRING HAS WZL&r 3k ffSTTlOlilP, tSSSSh 35 JEaS3J5,B M JLJSS;JE gp The host selected stock ever hefore carried In this city DRY GOODS, GLOTKIHQ, BOOTS, AKD SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, GABPETS, MATTINGS, A FULL LINE IN EACH DEPARTMENT. We call especial atttention to our extra large invoice of PRICES WAY DOWN. WE SELL ONLY EOR CAf II, NO CREDIT. NO HOUSE SHALL UNDERSELL 21 E. IB EC .A. j&EIS XJ3EL Gr jE3 IB., MAIN STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON. Solo Ascnt for the Xow American Sewinj: machine. ii&dl pning ; AT THE Old Stand, Near tlie Walla Walla Restaurant. THE .n 2?asieisoo Slope IS NOW OPEN AND BEADY TO SUPPLY FISHERMEN, AND MECHANICS: GENERALLY WITH THE BEST QUALITY OF ciuoxKcxa:. boots &miz shoes, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Etc. STThis is the only place in the city of Astoria where j-ou can buy the Genuine- Carters Cape An Oil Skins, ai all Elite of Bite Boots. SSTGoo(ls will be sold at the very lowest market rates, but for CASH ONLY. BUSINESS CAUDS. li. F, DKN'JSO F. J. TAYLOR DENjSISON & TAYLOK, ATTOKXETS AT LAW. Astoria. Oregon. " Office Up stairs in Tarker's building, corner Glienamus and Benton streets. C W. FULTON, ATTORNEY AT LA"V. Office. Pn.ccs new building, Siuemoqle street, Astoria. Oregon. D 15. .7. "VT. OLIYEIJ, IIOMEOFATIIIST, Office. In SInister's Daguerrcan build ing. Entrance Second door above tfiat of the Daily Astohiax. Cass street. llesidence on Jefferson street, corner of Main. TJOCTOK HATCH, Successfully treats all Chronic Disease?. AND DISEASES OF TRfllEN AjStJ CIIILBEElSr. Cancer cured by a new and painless method. Office Chenamus street, cenicr or Slam street, Astoria. D R. J. O'lilllEX. CUKES BILLIOUS AND INTEKMITTEXT FEVERS With from one to three doses of Ins harm less medicine. Also. Private diseases successfully treated. Office OT.rien's hotel, Astoria. Oregon. OTTO DTTJER. WATCHMAKER AlsD JEWELER. II 4S KIOIOVEDTO Main street, Parker's building, ASTOKIA, - - - - OREGON. xsni- BECK. Jlanufacturer of Boots and Shoes. All kinds of repairing neatly and promptly attended to MA IX ST., - ASTORIA, OREGON. PPUBTOER, PORTLAND, lias jiust received direct from the manufac turers, the largest and best assortment of Cannery Thermometers Ever imported to this State. Send in your orders early. Address : Wm. PFUNDER & CO. Lock box 21R. Portland, Oregon, OX ROSS. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. Shop on Cass street, Astoria, Oregon. Paper hanging and Kalsomiming a specialty. 5TA11 work guaranteed to give satisfaction. I y 17 TEX ACHES OF IiAXI. On Youngs Bay, cleared, will be suitable for dairy, or a chicken ranch, or for garden ing purposes. Within one mile of the As toria Post-oflicc by land. also : FIVE ACRES, Covered with Hemlock timber, suitable for tannery purposes. Leases will be made for a term of years as may be arranged. faAppiy to J. H. D. GRAY. Astoria, Oregon, fionl SEASON 1 1879. OPENED AT JT3HI 2? S. DAXZEttRlt. Proprietor. AUCTION SALES. E, C. HOLDEN, Notary Public for the State of Oregon Xeal Estate Agent and Conveyancer. Agent for the FIREMEN'S FUND INSUR ANCE COMPANY of San Francisco. COMMISSION AGEN1 and AUCTIONEER. Rents and Aeronnts Collected, and re tnrns promptly made. Regular sales day, SATURDAYS atliP. M. N. R. Parties having real estate: lirrni tiu or any other goods to dispose of either at anctionor private sale should notify me soon as convenient bfor the dav of sale. No storage cftarged on goods sob' nt Auc tion. E. C. IIOLbX. td Aurtioneer. 3nSCELLAEOUS. WILLIABI EDGAR. Corner Main nnd Chcnnmua Street". ASTOKIa OREGON. DKALKR IX CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other English Cutlory. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Gennine Bleershaum Pipes, etc A fine stok of Watches and Towel ry. ?Inr.xlo ant "Brooch TiOadinfj Shot fns. "Revolvers, Pistols. I'nrlor Kifle. and Aninmnitioii. Astoria Liquor Store, AUG. DANIELSON. Proprietor. "Water st. Koadway, - Astoria, Okegon. Importer and dealer in WINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGaUS. Sole agent for the celebrated STONEWALL WHISKEY. G" EfiMAIA BEETi HALL AND BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. Chexamus Street. Astoria. Tho public are invited to cm and Ieava thoir orders. Splendid Lagor o cents a glass. Freo Lunch ovory night. WM. BUCK & Co.. Proprietors. D ATHS, BATHS, Hot, Cold, Shower, Steam and SULPHUR Baths Occident Hotel Shaving Saloon. jSlEDERAUER & UHLENHAUT, Proprietors. jgr-Special attention given to ladies" and children's hair cutting. Private Entrance for Ladies. LOST! ONfi GOLD CUFF PIN, Amethyst set ting. The finder will be liberally re warded by leaving the same at THIS OFFICE bathsM