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C2) give gaffla gistflviuxu ASTORIA. OREGON: SATURDAY .MARCH 19. 1SS1 B.C. IRELAXW Editor. The Inauguration. v .1 .......! swl o- aictflrn interest connect the two conn- ors nave uuikwiuih-u w .. ncuts, and give intensity of force Oregon and Washington by a to the example we are setting be- north and south through line from MISCELLANEOUS KlHTOKl AK t OKKKSrONimNfK. Washington, March 2. The city is being every day more and more overrun with people from all joints of the continent attracted here by the approaching inaugura .:.., ,,.v,irli will hr- the most niarni- Jicent and imposing demonstration design, finely executed, and more ever vet witnessed in Washington, elaborate in ueutu ma.. i fore the world, bvery year ol success in our grand experiment is a menace to every throne in Europe. Every Jackson, Lincoln or Garfield who climbs to the Chief Magistracy makes more ap parent and intolerable the hereby of monarchical rule. We had the pleasure to-day of looking at a proof copy of the pro- .,.. ,.., fnr tno niauo-ural ball, it is very hnndsome, being novel in G.W. HUME the Palouse via their lines to Gal- f 9 veston, Texas, and will carry wheat wholesale and Retail Dealer from Colfax to Galveston for U ! ner ton. and from Galveston toj 1N Liverpool for 2 per ton, and bring pa-cneers from Europe to Palouse frtr ."i0 hend. We hone they may be able to do it, but have' more doubt as to the success of that fccheme than we have as to the one- of Mr. Ediscjirs railway moonwards. THE DATT.T AND WEEKLY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LUMBER. ETC.. ETC., ETC., All who believe in the divine right of the people to govern themselves will see, in the inauguration of President Garfield, something far more grand and imposing than all 4U nnmn and nareantrv with which it has been deemed proper to signalize this event. Infinitely more impressive than processions, decorations and illuminations is the simple fact that under our form of irovemment James A. Garfield, like a number of his most illustrious predecessors in the Presidency, has made his way from humble poverty to the high est position on earth. To be one in a line of hereditary monarchs, to be heir to a throne by the acci-j n-raminc for a previous similar oc casion. The entire design is the wrk of Mr. Robert S. Witlde combe, chief of the foreign mail division of the sixth - auditor & ofiice, postolfice department, and chairman of the programe commit tee. The programme consists of sixteen pages, each four and one half by six inches, including the cover. The latter has a tint of del icate srrav. Its front page con tains the words "Inauguration Ball' in a fancy block-letter at the top. Underneath this is a rep resentation of the rising sun with red ravs airainst a golden sky, each ray bearing a miniature white star. Then comes an eagle with I1EI. At Kiwimw. March 14. 1KR1. of clwlura infantum. l.iit M. daughter of .1. N . awl Emily 0. M "maker, used ' J'". tn moiitiitaiul fourteen daw r- ASTORIA. j l5P3rL OKKGOX. NEW TO-DAY. For Sale. Inmiiro mill. oniP "ClfAPK HITMK A of' A. M.JoIihmhi, Alnnu Sail MM. or nt T. .1. IHIkm ImhiI mtoh UMluiry. OtrtUW.l Notice. T W1KK ANNIE SMITH HAVING left 11 .... -.. I Itnnrri 1 IV ill lint ht IVMMilt- s1Me for n ittNntraetwl ti Iier. Oi'tUl WlWAUiinjiii". dent' of birth, is no honor to the outstretched wings perched on ar Prince who thus secures a crown, and affords no encouragement, gives no grand lesson to his coun trymen. HundreJs of the small est, meanest men, whose narrow, bestial lives have disgraced and degraded the race, have descend ed from the loins of royal ancestry and have mounted thrones to curse their unhappy subjects. We have no crown but the choice of a free .people, no coronation but a simple oath of fidelity to the people no place so high that the humblest child of toil and poverty may not t reach it. But the presidency of this republic, legitimately attained, is the pinnacle of political great ness. Look at the emperors and kings of Europe; the Alexanders, the Williams, the Francis Josephs, the Humberts, the Alfonsos. There is not one of them who would ever have been heard of outside his native village had he been born in the lower walks of life. There is not one of them who, with all the advantages of education and the best society, has developed into more than the average man. It may be doubted if Europe has had an hereui- r-y mnnamli for centuries wllO would compare with the average member of one of our state legis latures. The inauguration of Gar field is a renewed assurance to every family in the United States that the highest station is open to the humblest. There are a million boys in this country to-day, each of whose chances to reach the Presidency are quite as good as were those of the widow Garfield's boy forty years ago. And the friends of the republican institu tions of the Old World, sick of the empty show ef royalty and nobil ity, wearied with the baubles whose cost eats up the ceaseless toil of millions, can point to this Capital, to our peaceful transfer of power, to the cheerful acquiescence of the defeated party in the declared, will of the people, and the spectacle to which they direct the attention of rows and a reu, wmie anu shield. Below tnis are the pic tures of Garfield and Arthur, both hninn- rmnA likenesses. These rest upon draped American flags and arc enshrined with laurel leaves, all the colors being finely brought out. Beneath, in the lower left- hand corner, is a picture of the capital, and in the opposite corner is shown the White house, lie low all, at the bottom of the page, are the words, "March 4th, 18S1.' The fourth page of the cover is as .,tT. ac nni fnuld imacrine. In the centre is the representation of a card on which is a splendid pic ture of the new museum building. This card is apparently tied at one end with red and blue ribbons, nrettilv bowed and with long, graceful streamers. In the upper left hand corner of the page is a cluster of rose buds and roses, lilies of the valley, daisies, smilax, ferns and other flowers and vines. The effect is heightened by the shadow which each casts and which gives the whole a striking perspec tive. This page has been praised by all who have seen it. Nor is the beauty of the programme ex hausted on the outside. Each in side page is bordered with a design appropriate and pleasing. Un each side is an upright bundle of dark blue spears, bound with yellow bands, surmounted with a battle axe. In the ceutre of the spears is a shield of national colors, while a wreath of green laurel encircles the lower part of them. At the top of the page is a colored centre piece, from which golden cords are festooned to the battle-axes on each side. At the bottom of the page are two American flags, draped on their staffs and tied in the centre. The whole effect is very fine. The first page contains the names of the several com mittees printed in brown ink. d. c. I Notice. TAX PAYKKS OF CLTS0P COUNTY will take notice that this is the last call for taxt-, tine Clatsop county for the jMr lt0. hihI additional t " !&?,,,:er GfrSw ' "sheriff and Tax Collfflor. Notice of Administratrix Ap pointment. -VTOTICK IS IIKKEBY GlYKN THAT the J undersigned ha beeiS duly appointed admuiiNtratnv of the eMite of Lyman 1 . Hall. .Itwa-ed.li Un Hoi. Countx -ciiiirt ot the State ol On-poit. for ihc counM ,.cl;lt: vp. All persons Waving Halms against said estate are-twuirqlt to present the same to me d'llv emted Mitliin six months from this date. ' MAR ANN I1AL.U Administratrix of the Jstate of Lyman 1 , Hall, deceased. no-mm TIN PLATE IJLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD, SEAMING COPPERS, SOLDERING COPPERS, SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, NET LINES, MANILLA ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, ANCHORS, OARS, FLOATS, MAULS, HANDLES, MURIATIC ACID, LACQUER, VARNISH, TURPENTINE, BENZINE, COAL OIL, GUM BOOTS, RICE. ETC., ETC., IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. astoiua, - - ore;o:v. T ESPECTED AND COMMENDED BY ALL FOR ITS Impartiality, Ability, Fairness and Reliability. THE PAPER FOR THE COMMERCIAL MAN, FOR THE FARMER, FOR ME MECHANIC, FOR THE MERCHANT, FOR EVERY PERSON. S9 00 3 00 MRS. DERBY IlKAI.hU IN Notice. TOHN KENTON. FOK.MKUIA OF I.IV J eriMMtl is requested to cotnitiiiiilente with the undersigned. JAMES LAIDLAW. (frit British Vice OhlsuI. Portland, Ogn. City Assessor's Notice. CITY TAX TAYEKS AUK UMJl'Miui to All hi their blanks and hand them in as smmi us Mssilrfe. Also, to Ik pitrtieiilar if an wdebtiulnesN Is Hamted. to stale on the refnni the amount, and gie the name or muHesol thepart or parties to whom the shhh- is due. as the law l1"1,,,,,,. ,?..- " Ot Assessor. H. CARTWRIGHT & SON, BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS. SMOKE STACKS MADE TO ORDER Vat I.IiicmI ami Other Can u cry Work Done. All repairs rompleted in the IhM stjle mi short noW. Adoininj; Meliins blacksmith shop, Astoria. Special Auction Sale! Stock in Trade, Tools, and House hold Furniture of A. Y. COiNE, US4. Satnrflay, Marcli 19, at 11 A.M. I am instructed to sell, on account of de parture, at the Iloot and Shoe Store of .Mr. A. V. Cone, all his .slnemakins tools and Im plements, consisting in p.irt of 1 KntcliHli Combined Arm Sewing Machine: .. , , , 1 Sole Leather Roller Crlmpinc L.a-Hth, Pes: JaeliM. unil an Exteu nlve kit or Small Tools. Also balance of stock of Sew Bootnand Shoes. Shoe Leath er. TriramlnKK. Threads, etc 1 Fine Show Case; Lamps. ioe Fixtures, and one Salamander Fire-proof Safe. Alse: OneCottaue Ited-noni Set complete.ROod as new ; Iuiice. Center Table. I'antry Cup board, lledsteails. Sprinj; Beds. Chairs. Wash-stands. Tables. Stove, Crockery, etc AlsoMr. Cone's well known Yeloeipeile. Terms CaMh. Sale posithe. K.C. HOLDEN. Auctioneer. MAGNUS 0. CROSBY, MILLINERY GOODS TER.1IS: BY 31 A IT-.. IrOSTAOK KKKB TO ALU SUBfefiKIl'KRS. DAILY, ONE COPY ONE YEAR DAILY. ONE COPY FOUR MONTHS WEEKLY, ONE COPY ONE YEAH IN ADVANCE 2 00 WEEKLY, ONE COPY FOUR MONTHS 1 CO oB-PostnLLsters are authorued to aet as aents forTiiKAbTORtAX " THE ASTORIAST STEAM PRINTING HOUSE HAS THE FASTEST AArD BEST PRESSES, AND TYPE OF TJIL LATES1 STYLES. V "We purchase, Paper, Canls. Ink. and other materials of the manufacturers AT LOWEST IJYIXU KATES. And can therefore afford to use. :t ue alas do. the best articles, while eiiargiug Cards, Envelopes, Circulars, Bill Heads and Letter Heads. THE EVERY DAY WANTS OF THE COUNTING ROOM AND THE WORK SHOP ARE SUPPLIED AT PRICES WHICH CAN NOT BUT GIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL. Dr. Warner's Health h CORSET 'Uzstr ?"NC.i only be purchased n lllh 1 3IKS. DKKBY-S. all Itulldins, cor am! Squemoqiie C7I i iiii.-'. -m. f tT Masouie II; yr I neror Main I A streets. Barbonr9s IRISH FLAX THREADS Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, ail sizes. Seines Made to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. barbourTrothers, ."ill Xarket Htreet. JSan FraneiHC HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers. E. R.. H AWES, Dealer in Cannery Supplies of all Kinds. Ajjent for the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE, Ilisk ClOMets. JLow ClOMCtx. and 1'laiu Jtanen. IRON PIPES ANDPITTIKGS OP ALL KINDS. Brass Goods, Hose, Etc., Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Etc. ALL WORK WARRANTED E, B.. HA WES, TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTORIA. OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS. TRBSCHiRD & UPSHUR DEALERS IN MISCELLANEOUS. Writing from "Yashigton on the 1st inst. Mr. Ireland refers to the late reDOrwd success of Edison Europe will be an unanswerable in his experiments with the electric argument in favor of a government Might as possibly a truth, but of the people, by the people, for the people. The representatives of monarchical governments who -will view the spectacle will se nothing startling in our array of armed men, but if they are capa ble of correct "interpretation they -will understand that another cen tury of progress in our republic -will be fatal to monarchy in Eu rope. For, in the light of our ex ample, such a delusion as heredi- -tary rule and the divine right of kinsrs cannot endure. We are now near neighbors to the people of Avestern Europe. The inter--vening ocean presents but a slight impediment to the free interchange of thought. There are a million families whom the ocean divides. "Thus the ties of affection and ol whether or not, success is certain to be sure. Among the staunch men ol Wall street who have taken a very deep interest in Edison, Mr. Ireland says Mr. Henry Villard is numbered, and he and his company will surely give Oregon all the benefits that are to be obtained from the system. Mr. Villard has also deeply interested himself in the Electric Railroad invention of Edison, described by us, coupled with a graphic illustration on Mr. Ireland's return from the east, last summer. It is announced in Wash ington that Mr. Villard intends to construct a road and run cars oyer it upon this plan in eastern Wash ington. The announcement is also made there that the Central and Southern Pacific Railway manag- Dealer in HARDfAEE, fflUH, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings. Pliita ail Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET 1R0H, TIN AND COPPER. Gannery anOishermBis Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. Chas. Stevens '& Son, CITY BOOK STORE. BROWN'S BUILDING opposite the BELL, YOWE:, In room lately occupied by Schuieer's Confectionery, Largest anil M Assortment yr n-u1tlo Ii. tlin ctatlnnarv linr muallv found in a firrt-cl..vs book store, consisting of BOOKS. FINE STATIONERY, liOLBrKMiUUUS, AUiiiittn. CHKOMOS. FRAMES. STEREOSCOrES. DIARIES. All or which wfll be sold at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. 1. S. The latest Eastern and California SffiP GBAmLERU PROVISIONS, IBOJV, VARNISHES AND JAPANS THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale on hand and to arrive direct from New York English Lustre Black Varnish, IN BARRELS. Turpentine Aspheitum Varnish, IN BARRELS1 Benzine Aspheitum Varnish, IN BARRELS' No. 1 Turpentine, in Barrels, Brown Japan, in Barrels, No. 1 Coach, in Barrels, White Damar, in Barrels, Coach Varnishes, in Cases. ALSO. BuHtos? General j silicic Aluminate Paint, FOR IKON AND WOOD N ORK. JAMES LALDLAW & CO., 16 X.Freat Street, Portland. STJSEL. COAL, HARDWARE, JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand WILLIAM EDCAE, Corner Main and Chenamus Streets, ASTORIA OREGON DRALKR 1.1 CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCRS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other English Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc. A fine stock of TVatches and Jewelry. Muzzle and Itreeeh Loading .Shot Guiih and ItltleH, Jtevolver. PIstolH, and Ammunition MARINE GliASSES. IKTLXXjS, PAINTS. OILS, ETC. AGENCY OF THE Imperial MiHs Flour and Feed. ChenamiiB Street, Near Olney, ASTORIA. OREGON PETER RXJJNFErSr. ASTOIUA, OREGON, BRICK -. LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL I3 Xi j5LS "3? !E3 IE. 353 IE. Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Ueutou Street, promptly attended to. T LME, SAND. BRICK, PIASTER, LATH, -" Cement, and all materials in my line. tumtsneu to oraer. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop And the best BLACKSMITH SHOP In the city. All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES,' MACHINE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHEJtY 5?HiHfcfc . a.. .2 ..if.l.A ViimiIAA nT4Ml HBMnrem aiirauuu uuu w r miwui "" ITfln k TTTIV I -n i . A mJ- mmi ntAjl 1WUU1 Aomneut of fine SPECTACLE-Sand EYE or no pay. -T,,n,,nm. GLASSES. I srAwntSanJuanaadNewTaconiaLune. J. H. D. GKAY, Wholesale and retail dealer in. AI.JL KINDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms, Foot of Benton street. Astoria! Oregon .