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0) !hc JJnUu Asta.Unv ASTOKIA, OREGON: SUNDAY NOV. i;. ISSI ISSUED EVERY MORNING. ' (Monday Excepted), J. F. HALLORAN &, COMPANY, !'iMci.!!ifKi:h ami li:oiMtijn'oi:. Axfonan It uiUlhvj, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : iervd.l Ly CArrier. per wetK...........'.5l'e&t3 -ont by mail, fmir month........... .?'' X) Sunt hy mail, one year .................. 00 rrota of 1'usuisd to iub'cribar.. "" Advertisements inserted by th year at ihe rate of Si 3i porsrjuaroper month. transient advertising, by the day or weak, Sfty cenw per square for each insertion. THECITY. riiK DAILY ATOi:iAN will In ntul ly tnalliU"tcnti a month, frcenf jioslagc. liewU eri who contemplate a!iencr from I he city con ftiiiv Tiik Adroit i.vx follow them. Duly r Wkekly nlithmx In any ;o-o7ice with out additional cT)tiie. Addrztse may he enuivjea n often a desired. Leave ordern at ttif conulinu r.x.ni. Charter's baths are ready this ninnjinir. There are 8fver.il letters lieltl for postage at the post-otlice. It looked very like rain yesterday morning. Liable tu have a shower now, any time. The lisuril service will he held in the V. M. C. A. Hall this afternoon at a quarter in three. Services at the Episcopal church at the usual hours to-day. Itev. .J. Sellwood officiating. Some one asks "what is a munY' A muff is something that holds a lady 'a hand without squeezing it. The. lo& occasioned by the falling of the frame of the Pythian building last Friday evening is but trilling. Services of the M. E. Church in the Baptist church to-day at ihe usual hours. Class meeting at 10 a. i. Judge Rttney has resumed charge of the docket and again dispenses justice to the ungodly in the police court. Presbyterian church Itev. (I. L. Detfenbaugh, of Lapwai, Idaho, wil preach at 11 a. m. and 7 v. m. Sun day school at noon. Note Mrs. Arrigoni's ad. this morning. She will Lave oysters in every style; has employed additional help; restaurant open till 11 i m. "The boys" in the otlice. after sampling the mammoth cake sent arouud by the ladies of the M. E. Church, pronounce it (jood. .So let it be recorded. The Oregon City Enterprise is in formed that Clear creek is so full of salmon that men have difficulty in getting horses through at the fords. Get to thee a cannery. - -During October 1G cargoes went out bound for the United Kingdom. The shipments were 309,521 centals wheat; 9,4iI4 barrels Hour, and 30,701 cases of salmon; the total value was S83r.,lG7. Their muddy streets are agitating the minds of Portlanders at present; the Oregonian, disdainful of simple prose, invokes the aid of the muse to describe the fearful condition of the thoroughfares. A meeting of the legal voters of school district No. 2, will be held at the old school house at upper Astoria to-morrow evening for ihe purpose of voting on a tax f jv a three months' tprm of school. This morning several non-sub-. scribers will find this paper on their door-steps. If they want to get the daily news in a readable shape and re liable form we would be glad to have their subscriptions. Notwithstanding the storm E. C. Holden held his real estate sale at upper town yesterday. Five lots were sold at prices varying from S250 to S90. One-half of block 05 was with drawn but will be offered on somo fu ture occasion. The upper ABtoria school closed a six months' term on Friday. The lowest attendance has been thirty-two; highest, GO; average, 51. The exami nation showed very creditably for both the teacher, Mr. Mr. H. S. Sloop and for the school, giving an average of 80 per cent. The new house will be used next term. Messrs. Hewett and Ingeraoli re turned from Leadbetter Point yester day afternoon. They report that yesterday's storm has so damaged the wreck of the Great Broughion that nothing can be done but to sell the wreck and wreckage. The sale will take place at Holden 's auction rooms next Tuesday, immediately after the arrival of the Gen. Canby. Enjoyable Event "It is an ill wind that blows nobody good."' This proverb was fairly illus trated ill the case of the M. E. social held at Mrs. Dr. Kinney's on Frida' evening: for, though some disappoint ment was experienced by the inclem ency of the weather deterring some of the promised musical and literary tal ent from being present, it -was the cause of extra effort by those in at tendance to entertain each other, and, judging by appearances, .was entirely successful. The evening was passed very pleasantly in the good old way social intercourse, parlor amusements, good lunch, etc. "A splendid time,"' was heard to pass from lip to lip as the merry guests took their departure. About thirty gentlemen and ladies were present; lack of space precludes the publishing of name. The Grand Lodge of Oregon of Knights of Pythias will be instituted in Portland next Tuesday. ,- S. Arndt & Ferchcn have et.m pleted the building of a stationary en gine, i inch cylinder, 'l inch .stroke, 1." horse p"vver. There will be an mgunixatiaiu of a Uaud f Hope at the Prv-shyteriau church at four o'clock ibis afternoon. All are cordially invited. A quiet day along the river faint yesterday; a good many ship3 at an chor in the stream, no craft either way, rough weather outside. -Henry McDonald, who was hanged at Silver City,. Idaho, on the 1-Uh ulr.. left an aged mother and a married sister who arc residents of Ibis place. - The growth of the upper Astoria school, well illustrates the growth of the place. In 187-1 the highest at tendance was 15; during the erm just closed, GO. Mr. .lob I toss has a various colored bird, the size of a bluejay, a present from a captain upon whoso vessel it fell exhausted between here and Hongkong, a thousand miles from land. Some people have very keen eyes for business. A shooting-gallery man in Cleveland, whose business was lan guishing, ad veitised an effigy of Gui iau as a target, and the rush t his room was tremendous. A whale -15 feet long and '. feet in circumference was found on the beach near Empire City recently. It will produce 500 gallons of oil which will sell for fifty cents a gallon. "X. .T. Cornwall discovered the hunauz.i. - Washington Territory is in a fail way to be populated by importation, if not by home industry, hi witness of this. .SO children came up on the iasl trip of the Idaho to the Sound, sev eral families numbering six and eight each. Harrison is coming. Harrison, the "boy preacher' and religious con tortionist, who takes a Hying leap from the chancel to the pulpit, and f-om there springs into the front aisle shouting to all and sundry like the angelfi that do continually cry. He is 28 years old, and has the trapeze busi ness down as fine as silk. The depth of water in the channel at the mouth of the Willamette, where the blasting and raking have been dono, was measured last Thursday, and found to be 22i feet least depth, with the gauge reading 4.C equal to 17.9 feet. This rapid gain in depth is due to ihe softening of the mud from blasting and scraping, enabling ihe current to carry it off easily. A correspondent of the Dallas .Itemizer, in speaking of a hunt on the Nestucea, Tillamook county, .says: In three days' hunt we killed ten deer, three being large bucks and very fat. We saw twenty-seven deer in the three days' hunting. One was rather .in odd looking thing for a deer, and I will attempt a brief description of it. It was about the size of a com mon yearling doe; hind quarters, up to the kidneys, were white as snow; then it had a dirt colored spot on its back up to the withers; then white. The rest of the body was white up to about half of the neck; but of the color of the remainder of the neck and head I cannot say, as could not see it. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. W "X Anderson, Oak Point; Jacob Kali! j. Nathan In?ersolI. Henrv Hew ett, Jr, Portland; A II Devers, San Francisco, A II Stone, Knappa. 1MKKKK IIOrSE. J C Yincon Skamockwa; C Brace Young's Piver; Geo Clark John Days; C D Stewart, .1 L Lord, Ilwaco; W F Parker Youngs Paver; V Ward city; W G StOlie? J W T.ino nml iviFa 'o. halem; ,1 Coleman O.ik Point; .Win G Foster Cathlamet. A large and well selected stock o f the latest books, now on exhibition at Adder's book store. A Fable. One day a Lobster, who 'had been beaten at old sledge, went over to see the Shark about it, and tho two poor souls talked it over, wiped their eyes, and finally decided to call a reform convention. A call was written out, signed "Many Citizens," ml duly posted so that all might read. When the hour arrived it brought the Devil Fish, tho Wolf, the Tiger, the Eagle, the .Serpent and the Alligator, and it was really affecting to see their tears as they shook hands and spoke of the painful necessity that iiad brought them together. The Shark took the chair and an nounced that he w:n a strong advo cate of reform. He had heard of the Wolf eating sheep, and he felt that such things must be slopped, or the country would be lot. "If it's any worse to eat sheep than sailors, then I want to know it," re torted the Wolf. "Besides that, it is the Tiger who raises all this outcry by his misdeeds. I move you, sir, that he be reformed.' "Geutlemen," slowly remarked the Tiger. A3 he rose up. "I've been maliciously slandered. I'm a peaceful. law-abiding citizen, and 1 think it too bad that every murder commit ted by the Devil Fish should be laid at my dour. I hope he will reform." "Mr. Chairman, 1 am astonished," remarked the Devil Fish, as-he took the iiuor. "I supposed you all knew me to be one of the humblest, feeblest creatures in the world. I wouldn't hurt anybody for a cent, but it 13 the Alligator and his doings which has made this convention necessary. 'That's another,'' exclaimed the Alligator, as he left thu chair. "For yeara past I have borne the odium of crimes committed by the Eagle, and I'll be hanged if J stand it any longer. Reform must begin with the Eagle.' "I rise to say," explained the Eagle, "thai 1 look so much like the .Ser Xent that he shoulders his misdeeds off on my back. I hope the conven tion will hurt his feelings as he has hurt mine."' "Well, now, but I am surprised! observed the Serpent. "The wicked Lobster has so mauaged that I must suffer for his crimes. K comes ou shore, kills an ox or a hurae, directs the fiuger of suspicion at ma, and then hustles back to his water home und is safe. Gentlemen, I ask to be set right in the eyes of the law." The Lobster arose, heaved a deep sigh as he looked around, and then spoke as follews: "If the Fish Worm had been in vited to this convention, I should have had a chance to clear myself by charging him with having committed crimes in my name. Under the cir cumstances, I move that we adopt a resolution to the effect that the Hare must be hung for highway robbery and then adjourn," Moral Never begin a reform at home. Ex Fre-.Ii lard, of their own innniifae line, at Warren & Katoifs. Hoi. cold, and a-tinwer I.aths at the Occident hair dressing saloon, twenty five cents. Dr. Lockharr, medical and surgical diseases or women. Ifoouis over City IJook Store; Vinegar ot the very not quality can be had of Max Wagner, in any quanity at VO cents per gallon. Ma. Wagner has had hi place re painted, and it is now more attractive th:iu ever. Stop as you go by. tf Mr. John Rogers oftlie Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresli fish, etc., in their season The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles Stevens and Sons ("it IJook More. A splendid lot of Eastern Oysters just arrived bv the State of California at Tom .Smith's Ovster Saloon, Main treet. Warren fc Eaton have moed to the eorner of Hamilton and Chenamus streets, in the building formerly occu pied by Trenehard it Upshur. 1 J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest ami most fashionable style or gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. A line assortment of lillle bo's tur bans and winter caps, the latest styles, just received at M. D. Kant's merchant taildr establishment. Don't fail to get one for your loy. As a mild, but effectual laxative, as a safe but sure tonic, blood purifier and general strengthener, use King of the lilood. See advertisement. Clias. Stevens and Son have a stock of mouldings and moulders tools which can be tonight cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem, opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Those hats and caps for little fellows are selling rapidly at M. D.Kant's Mer chant Tailor Establishment: no wonder, though, they are new and nobby styles and very cheap. ThcPeruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from, dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowl & Sons, Boston. 'Lite mliabilaiits of Jforthwfa' and We-tern Oregon, includiu twelve ovjn lit of the SUite. and embracing the pTcat valley of the "Wallamet and it? ttorks," enjoy seven months of spring, .ummer and autumn weather thatare almost equal to soutlica-n or eastern Oregon for bright nnd cheerful weather and a bracing and health? atmosphere. The five winter months, from November to March, bring a bountiful rain that produce', in due tcaon, unfailing crops. Theso rain re tard, but 5-carccl? prevent, labor outside, in any dcpaitment, and of ISO days ot winter, at least a third ofthsm are dry and bright. ....Merchants or others finding inac curacies in our shipping list will "confer a favor by reporting the same to this office. As a compendium of news and miscellany no publication of the north west equals The Weekly Astorian. A splendid number now ready. For sale at the counter with or without wrappers for ten cents a copy. Jg?"I3ookSj Pamphlets, Lawyer's Briefs, and in fact every possible style of Pjiixtin'g is done as well and as cheaply at The Astorijln Joij Eooms as anywhere else in the State. Call and examine specimens and prices. Tils Astorina has a t A ,4imrt'cMniT larger circulatlonon the l AQVenlSingi Columbia river than any other state paper. nniKT-iin ) EQUAL TO THE BK5T, AND rtilSllSb -Cheap as thoCheapest, at j Tuk Astoria Ofhcx. PHOTOGRAPHIC ENVELOPES. A LARGE STOCK JUST OPENED, AND nil! be sold by the bunch, or by tht thousand, at The Astokuzi office. BILLS OF LADING, WAY EILLS, Receipts, aud nil kinds of Commer riaLPrintinc, doneattbo Astorian office. CALL. EXAMINE, ORDER: CORRECT TRINCIPLES Demand that bills be rendered promptly, and to do it nicely, ret your Dill paper ani Statements printed at THE ASTOUIAN Offioe DO NOT SEND AWAY For Printing of any kind until you have tried THE ASTOUIAN Office, OLD PAPERS. HAVINO DETERMINED TO CLOSE cm our stock of old papers now ii the that to secure a lot for handy purpose, at 'Xux 43T02a.i ofiee. Xotlce. During my absence stockholder in the 0. 1. L. A- B. Association will pay their assessment to I. ". Case. A. .f. "jrKOi.Kis.See. Orient Bathlnr ItoouiM. Tln.ifiue.st bathiuir rooms in theeitv: everything first class. Hot and cold baths from 7 a. m. to y i m., opposite Holden's auction store. Jo Cu.vr.TKK3, Proprietor. Tkr Weekly AMormii l.s a mammoth .sheet, uearlv double the size of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, eoutnuiini; in addi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, ete. It is fun .failed to single snl scribcrs at .52 00 per year in advance. Fre.ih oysters in every . style, at Mrs. Arrigoni'.s. Warranlee deeds at Tiik A -.toman ofiiee. Max. Wagner's .San .Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. Frank Fabre has oysters in every style. Stew and pan roasts a specialty. The finest and freshest candies and French sweetmeats at Adler's. Newe-t novelties by every steamer. 0h. when did you get that beautiful box of French candy V -Wliv, at Ad ler's, of course. He gets a fresh supply by every steamer. Adler's iipw sinnk of "niiils. now lu iug opened, is enormous ' To enumerate the styles und varieties would in- im- possioie. i aie a iook a: mem mirscii. The price oi suliscrip'inn to Tin: Wkrki.y AsrnuiA.N has been reduced lo.$2or annum when jctlil in advance. If not paid in advance the old price of $" will be charged. "Never go shopping without con suiting the advertising columns of Tiik Astomax. They will tell you where the lwst bared ns are to be lia'd, and just wliat merchants arc alive and lining business. Circuit Court lilauks, CouiiU Court Blanks, Justice Court Blanks, Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous lilauks. Deeds, Mortgages, etc.. fur Sale at Tiik Asroni ax office. -Julius Hnlbsguth, a competent mii-dc teacher for piano, organ or vocal music, recommends himself to the kind notice of the Astoria nublie. Orders left at Adler's look store will receive prompt attention. Public speakers and singers will Gnd : Fellows' Syrup of Hypophospites of inestimable value, as it speedily and effectually allays all irritation and huskiness, and gives power to the vocal chords, rendering the voice ciear and sonorou?. "3""Tt you will semi us five subscrib ers for one year with $10 advance payment, at tho rate of .! oo for each name, we will send one copy of Tiik As tomax free, to any address ou may give, and we will send an additional copy for each additional five names that you may send to u. with the cash in ad vance of course, for one year. fi?"Vhat nleasurc it is to pay one debts! In tliftlirstplace.it removes tlint uueasincss which a person feels from dependence and obligation. It affords pleasure to the creditor, aiul therefore gratihes our social aiteetion. It iro motes that future confidence which is so interesting to an honest mind. It opens a prospect of being readilv supplied with what you want on future occasions. It leaves a consciousness of our virtue; and it is a measure we know to be right, both in point of justice aud sound econ omy, r inally, it is the main support of simple reputation. Pay us, that we may pay others. Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book tor the Asking . i U :iiilui.vrMiKi1l al llio nearest oiliee 1 ut TJ1E IN(,KK .MAM'l'ACTUUINi; (O.J lor by imt:il card if at a tlistauee). ami adult ' jMMon will be prcMiitetl with a beautifully J iiinsirciieti eop tu a e iik rnitliril GENIUS REWARDED, on tiik Story of tlie Sewing Machine. Ciir:tmm;i li:uid.m and oostlv steel en- rri villi fi-nnllcnlmw iK.i 03f..iAi.Anni.i a,1 1 p,IVIU'JJt.NV fcf. J lifting f'lllfelh I'll j wood cuts and bound ui an elaborate Wee ami ;jiiu iiujorujuicu cover. -o cuarge wliatPtrrlsmadc for tins handsome book, which can !o obtained di.Jv bv application at the branch and suborilinaV Jffles of The Snmcr Manufacturing Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. rrincijKiI dflice.r.t I'liim. Square. m:v YOltK. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. The nmlersit-uftl ie-n- clfullv notiiies ihrl public that h:i nix been appointed j'ient lur the NEW IMPROVED SINGER, He is now itv:iied to otrer these uiim ailed Sewunj .Machines on su.-h terms an cannot fall to meei the wants ol everybody in need if this intli-.pciKit.le article or household furniture. Liberal iliMtuiiit made on cash sale-. To ll.oe desiring ir I will sell on the instalment plan Ii.- dollars a mrmtli. 17 centsa d.ix.ilcssihau it costs a smoker for ci;nr-. will soon purchase yourwirca Sinner. The Best Sewing Machine Ever Put Together. Ohi Sew hi;: 3I:tchines taken in evehnicje. Attachment-. Nenllc-i, Cotton. Oil. etc.. nl waxson hand, fall and examine Hip Sinner Scwiiu .Machine and Hie varictv r wort; n can pel form at K. O. HOl.DKX'.s. Agent Sim;pr Alan. Co w 3s Hi-E:"Ba:B.isr"r, ASTOIMA. OKKC.OX DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. EsSTrescriphons carefully compniuided.'at all hours. &llomcop.'i!hif Tincture ami TeHet. and Humphreys Specifics also kept. B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, C.rner Cassaial x,i i-n:niln .sheets. ASTOKIA. .... OKKCOX liKll.fi: is WALL PAPER AM ViNDOW SHADES AM I'XDEHTAlvEIIS GOODS. 'r1' JtdLJLO Grla 07JE2)9 (PATEiTSO JCNK 13TB, 1S75.) FOR SALE BY - - - - - MAUXIJ-S C. CROSBY, Healer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, i Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP HEAD, SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Cannery anil Fis&ermens Snpplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnisbing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER. PLUMBING und STEAM FITTING Done with r.cutness and dispatch.' Xmie lut flwt class workmen employed. A larj;p assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand iT --J-!, S l IXL Fall and Winter 1881. The largest stock of goods ever brought to Astoria is now exhibited at THE LEADING Dry Goods I Clothing House onF C: mac o- Fresh arrivals by every Steamer, conse quently I get the Latest Eastern Novelties. ST1UC TLY ONE PBIQE . and that A.LAVAYS THE LOWEST. taauiaagHiittdHunkUuM Do not fail examine goods before purchasing. a H. COOPER, 1 XL fttnve, near Parker House, Astoria. The Boss Ooffee and Tea Pot jjjgi3 .9 mSTMm T IPS "ST K .b Jfe- TWO D00113 EAST OF oreiDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTl'RKR OK FTTKNTTTJBE - BEDDING AND l)F.Al.l-!ll IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COUNICES AND CTUTAIN VOLES Complete in eer branch. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY h jv. v?. irs Tr A i up-' TJ juJ&Jir, IS Sri'KKKlK TO MOST. ANI) I KM JOHN UAHN, - CHENAMUS STREET, frtrOrilers left at the CKKMAN'IA j:KKU ASTORIA iVI. MEYER 'ASTOPalA, RKDrCTIOX OF, WIIOLESALI-: PI5ICES. $7 50 PER BAKKELOF 30 (GALLONS. T..VROE OROKr.S I.N I.IKK l'KOl'ORTlOX. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I 50 per Dozen ifH-Speeial attention paiil tt orders fioin lliblle llonso and Families.- Washington "Market,; geo. w. day. Main Street .- - A&qria Oregon Upholsterinq and Repairmq Furniture. ISERG3TAX P H Flili Y Gutting down Billiard and Peel Tables. TB51TCrrFULLYCALL THE A1TK.V ,,,,,,i' ,romnl' aml warranted Jtition of tho i.ublic to the fact that th . """"'- abovo 3Iarl:ct will ahrayd ho supi'Iied with a Sho iu .1. W.(.Varharts building, oiinosite O. K. & X. Co'.s dock. FULL VARIETY UliST QUALITY ' or . SHIPPING TAGS ' FRESH AND CURED MEATS! , qUALITYf WILL BE SOLD Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale j by tho hundred, or by the box, printed or and retail. - Special attention given to siipplj- j plain, to suit customers, at nc ahlDs. . ! iHS Astorias 'office. IXL lo get my priees and .MAY l.K HA1 OF I KRHAWES SOt.K ACKXT. ANii. -riit !or the oele.urntedS MKDALLION RMGR ... wmwi tm St- - ASTORIA. OREGON V Si Vi "bao tyx LTJj LP' 12?J tz)i I.1.I.1D V. NONE ON THIS COAJ-.i - PKOPKIETOK, - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will In promptly atteiuled to.-w BREWERY. Proprietor. OltEGOX. jQj.JEjni -;v -- -v .- '-. - "e-t,ilj t .