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C3) t BWf g'fte pailu storjaiu ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY DKC. 11. 1SSI ISSUED EVERY MORNING. iMondey Ei.coitel. J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY. Pm:i.isrn:i:s Asa 1'itOeiUETOnfl. Somo Advice. Useful Advice. Hotel Arrivals. MISCELLANEOUS. Terms of Subscription : served br Carrier, per wcok ..........25 Ccna nt by mnil. fournoatas.......... .......... ea: Sr mall, enr year... frea of Portage to Subscribers. 53 00 aoo r Advortecments inserted by tho year at he rate of ?1 GO per squaro per month. Transient atlvertwins, by tho day or week, afty cents por sunnre for each insertion. THEGIT. TllK D.ULV ASTOKXAX Will 1 rtlt by mailat'oeoit avmnth,fiv:of jXiPlagc. Rend er wlto contemplate absence from the city can have TnK Atokiax follow than, Daily or Wkf.klv fdittow to miy jMkt-ofllcc with out additional crpenxt. Addrttrcs may be tnmujed asofim ax desired. Jaw ordrr at tnr cuuntina room. The Lindores Abboy is loading with flour. Tho County .Tail will be finished by 2Cew Years. Fresh candy by the last steamer at Adler's. The new smelting furnnnce was triod yesterday and proved a succeas. Brilliant and beautiful; the Christ mas and New Year cards at Adler's. The Kirk wood has on 1000 tons and will take on 800 tons more here. The latest .stylo in fancy stationery at Adler's. The bark Woodhall cleared from Portland last Friday with 27.327 ctls wheat. Silverware, a new lot, by .State of California, at Adler's.. Invitations are out to a Masquer ado Ball at Liberty Hall on Dec. 26, 1881. Frank Fabre has oysters in every slyle. .Slew and pan roasts a specialty Chorus from the passengers on the Orogon, "Thou art so near, and yet so far." Fresh lard, of their own manufac ture, at Warren & Eaton's. Considerable difficulty exists in getting tjrain and flour down to ships now lying here. Max. Wagner's ban Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. Rain and rainbows; fog3 and fnr lycanes; blue sky and bright sunahino; hail and halo3; water everywhere, lots and corner lots of it; thermome ter 48. Another of those fine A. 11. Cha organs at the City Book Store. Ilev. Geo. U. Atkinson will preach in the Congregational church to-day, at morning and evening ser vice. An invitation is extended to all. Do you like fresh candy of uood quality? If you do, call at. Carl Adl?rs and get some. Tho remains of the late Mr. Gray were brought to tho city yester day afternoon. The funeral will not take place till Wednesday. Due notice will be given of the time and place. J. W. Conn has removed to the old stand of Warren and Eaton, opposite the Occident Walla Walla hopes to have a $00,000 school houso by Jan. 1, 1883. It might be possible to replace tho present imposing structures styled "school houses" by courtesy, that are in uso hero, for lc3s money. Whips, curry-combs, brushes ; Sew stock; first class goods, cheap for cash. S. Gray. AbTor.iA, Oregon, Dec. 10, issi. Editor Astoi:ia: As we arc now upon tho ovo of our annual city election, and aa the right of each citizen to advise his neighbors, aa to their duties and privileges is in alienable, whether or not eaid adviser bo good or bad, or whether said neigh bora may or may not desire tho same, therefore, in all sincerity and goodness of heart, I submit a few words of ad vice for the guidance of my neighbors and fclluiv citizens, believing that if strictly followed will lead to better government in this city, and result in untold benefits to my said neighbor. 1. Growl about the present city government, but take care that you don't suggest any way of benefiting it: vonr advice miiilit be taken and then there would be nothing left U growl at. 2. As the election approaches, and meetings aro called to make nomina tions, go home and sit by a comforta ble fire, taking for granted that j'our good neighbors will all be at the meet ing and that everything will be all right, therefore it is unnecessary for you to bo there. It is so much more comfortable to sit by a good fire, or, if business is gord, ntttending to busi ness. Of course your neighbor has none. 3. If on the morrow you find that some of your good neighbors did not attend said mooting, and that improper candidates V7ore selected, denounce your neighbors for being negligent of their duties as citizsns and wonder why it is that persons who have no interest in the welfare of tho city, are allowed to run it. 4. If by chance the right man should be nominated, tako for granted that thev who nominated him will elect him. Pay no farther attention to tho matter but when election day comes round, leave town or forget to go to the polls and vote. 5. If you have busings, stay at home and nttend to it. Others will leave-their business to look after your interests in the city. 0. If, after the election is over, the persons don't suit you, denounce them as ringsters and deplore tho tact that thu city government is run by a ring. Keep this up through out the year following and until the time for the noxt election come around, and then commence anew and follow the advice above given, under all circumstances, and no matter how corrupt may lie the city government, or how negligent your neighbor, you will have tho satisfaction and conso lation of knowing and feeling that you, at least, have dene your whole duty. Orrrsinr.. OCCIDENT. W H Fidke. James A Latiin Liver- The editor of the Burlington Hawk eye, who was recently appointed First Assistant Postmaster General, gives the following unofficial directions to all and sundry: ''Don't go to the de livery window and call your name or number of your box, it is sj much oasier to stand and pouud on the box, for it makes the P. M. fly nroniul and I Wm Evans Glaslyn look into S87 different boxes like look-' parker nocsn. ing through a telescope to see which . G Watson, A J Pollard John Days; w ,.-,., .. f. .;., nf . ii.i .-v,. 1,;,., I F Wetherbce, T Smith, .7 elch, ArAQATTTs r rrpnsmv pool; Chas H Stickels City; J E Wes- uliwa h uvj w. v 'HUUU 1 ton Seattle; J B Stnrges S F; G W Fonner Walluski; TI103 W Jenkins iJeaW u Pertland: T H Fosa John D.vys; A H Stone. A Knapp Knappa; James Gra-, TJlC' &i MTSS'HABDW ARE, fflOH, STEEL,: pcar Ulitton; Jiio nest export; II XL Fall and IXL Winter 1881. Choice Fruit. ,i . -,i. i .i. . .... . . i oi i ue cnorcoi kiwi-i ;i m" ;u rcsixtiiu wjui any imiu aim umi i e.- , ,Un ,.,.. . ,.,..,..,., 1 n i i Take X'otiei. Sherman Itros. i:x;irCK. u.1V.,.S .11., ... H.., ...... , . - p . n . ... . exercise arid keep his blood eircu'at- port. T Warn'a'n pacj3e Co W T; E ing. Of course, you always get your fj Cww Knappa; J Camercu Saratoga mail right our through the glas.?, and Springs X ; Capt E P Parker Cow not at the window the delivery v, in- ;t-- dow being simply an ornament. If you never receive a letter, never cr- hhe iarei'-t Ikjxi- for a'.f :it pect a letter, always say, when your !t;ra". papers are given you. "am t tlipct- : lettyr," or is this all." If 3oi:r l. M. has the arrivals and departures of mails published in your local paper, and keeps copies posted up in the office don't read thorn, but a"k him whon the mail arrives and departs -he has nothing to do but tilk; alwaj's take your very important letters to the office just after tho mail clo.cs. When you happen to take a letter to the office four hours before the mail closes don't drop it in the box but hand it to the P. M. and ask him to be sure and send it to-day. If money order office closes at a certain hour stand in tho street in front of the office and whittle or talk of the new comet until a half an hour past clos ing time then rush in ami tell the 1 M. you must "have a moucy order very important you know." Of course the P. M can make rules to suit all occasions, not being governed by P. O. regulations; when you see the mail wagon drive up, stop whittling and go in and ask the P. 31. to regis ter a letter for you "very important." Take a letter to him and ask him to put a stamp on it only one. you know. The government docs not charge P. M's anything for utumps and postal cards. By following the above rules and regulations von will become a solid citi7.cn, go to the legislature, found au insane asylum, which will bo needed, and assist in killing oil" tho useless persons called P. M's.' iron Pipe and Fittings, i The largest slock of goods ever brought Flute anil Steam Fitters! Goods and Tools. i to Astoria is now exhibited at THE 1LEAD1NG SHEET LEAD' STRIP LEAD,! .SHEET IRON TIN AHD COPPER. Dry Goods I Clothing- House On aflrr this date nn additional 10 cents per cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied I SSs3rh,:,t(Jrays",oayard' July Stoves, Tin Ware and House 03F furnisbing Goods. Will rccehv orders at the store of 1. W. Case for upper Astoria or any other 1 part of the city. Leave your orders on mnaivn oprrr tonu riu nno the slate and they will be promptly at- JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP- teiuledjo. PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING WIlIianiNport 1'ropcrty. Great bargains are now ottered in the city of Williamsport for any persons wishing to locate from one lot to live acres, it is well adapted for gardens, dairy ranches or pleasant homes; well elevated, situated one mile south of Astoria on Youngs bay, with a good graded road to the place. For further information call at my residence near the cemetery. John Williamson. Done with neatness and dispatch. None but llrst clas workuirn employed. A large assortment of SCALES Constantly onSUaml Notice. There will be a meeting of citizens of tho second ward at O'Brien's hotol at eight o'clock Monday evening, Dec. 13th, 1881, for tho purpose of placing in nomination a councilman. He that lendeth to the gtveth to tho 3aloon keeper. tramp Services of the M. E. church to day at the usual hours, J . Parsons pastor. Class meeting at 10 . m. Mr. John Rogers of tho Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in thoir season When Fellows Hypopho3phites is taken into the stomach, atlutcu :i3 directed, it stimulates tho appetito, assists digestion, and enters the circu lation with the food it then acts upon tho norves and muscles, the blood and tho secretions. The rough weather of the last two or three days does not materially interfere with the building going on in all parts of the city, considerable outside work having been done during the fine weather of the last two weeks. Mrs. Twilight and Mrs. Illsley have taken charge ot the Pioneer Restaurant, which has been thoroughly renovated and refitted. Mrs. Illsley has charge of tho cuisine. Good conee a specialty. The Oregon took on 300 tous of grain yestorday morning and swung out to sea at 1 r. x. She west just far enough to get tho passengers good and sick, and came back again to the dock, lying far enough out in tho stream to prevent any one from get ing on or off, a matter which was duly appreciated by all concerned. 'Tis said that tho first case on record of a suit of breach of promise of marriage is said to have been brought by Margaret Gardyner and her daughter Alice, against John Keche, Yppeswych, England, in 1452, he having after receipt of money on condition of marrying Alice, married one Jean Bloys, "ageyne all good rea son and conscience." The .New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles Stevens and Sons Cit Honk store. Papers throughout the country are very properly declining to pub lish tho follewing: Guitonu, Scoville & Cox, Attorneys at-luw, Washington, D. C. Par ticular attention paid to murder and insanitv. Fun in court a speci alty. It will be time enough when the senior partner is removed, to iivc prominence to the business. Scotch butter, Russian apricot and lots more of those celebrated candies and sweet meats just received at Adler's, fresh from the factory. It affords us great pleasure to see in the Willamette Farmer, (which presumably knows what it is talking about) a statement that it is the in tention of the O. R. & N. Co. "to complete the system of reads in Oro gon and Washington during the com ing year," as the "system of roads" in cludes tho road from Forest Grove to Astoria. But we fear that had the Farmer used the plural number in the word after ''coming," it would have been nearer the truth. Circuit Court lilanks, Couuty Court Blanks, Justice Court Blanks, Shipping BIanks,Miscellanoous Blanks, Deeds. Mortcaues. etc.. for Sale at The J Astop.iAx office. Good Choice. The estimated cost of the expedi tion proposed by General Miles to ex plore Alaska, is $G8,000, and the sum, says the Alta, would suffice for a two years' exploration. The estimate has been closely made by Lieut Frederick Schwatka, of the Third Cavalry, whom General Miles proposes as tho officer to be put in command of the expedition. Lieutenant Schwntka is specially qualified for the task. His distinguished success :w au Arctic explorer is fresh in the popular mind. He is young, robnst, ardent, energet ic, and has the technical training necessary to the effective discharge of tho duties that would he entrusted to him. Ho proposes to take with him a geologist, a botanist, a topo graphical engineer, a meteorologist, an ichthyologist, a zoologist and an ethnologist. Tho researches of such a corps of scientists would result in giving us a thorough knowledge of Alaska in all its phages. They would, is all likelihood, show that territory to be much inoro important, from many points of view, than it is now generally held to be. Lieut. Schwatka is tho very man to head the expedi tion; the cost is trifling in comparison with the impoi tance of the explora tion, and time for organizing and equipping his arrived. IHRXETTH COCOAIXK, Unlike all Other Hair DrcHiiiigt.. Is the best for promoting the growth of and beautifying the hair, and rendering It dark and glossy. The Cocoaine holds, in a liquid form, a large proportiou of deodorized eocoanut oil, prepared ex pressly for this purpose. o other com pound" possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various condi tions of the human hair. The superiority of Bukxkxi n Fla v oiuxo Extracts consists in their or fect purity and great strength. The City Book Store has on exhibi tion one of the finest selection of holiday goods ever opened. Call and examine for j-ourst'lves. Warren & Eaton have moved to the corner of Hamilton and Chenarau; streets, in the building formerly occu pied by Trcncliam & LpMiur. For the genuine J. II. Culfcr old Boitrbon. am! the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco bepr, call attheUem, opposite tho bell tower, and see Camp bell. The price oi subscription to The Wi:i:klv Astokiax has been reduced to 5?2 per annum when paid in advance. If not paid in advance the old price of 5't will!' charged. P. J. Goodman, on Ohonamua ;reet, has jnst received the latest anit mo fashionable sty!c of gcr.'s aivl ladies booN. shoes, etc. Carl Adlcr received another large consignment of new and beautiful fr.ncv goods by the State of ('alif'.nisa. I'all around and sec them. Fred. C. 11 de, late will: Joe ( Charters, has associated him?ch' with L. Older at the Paikcr Hou.-e baths and barber shop, where they will Ik' plcaid to serve their friends. B. JB. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, "3 Omcr Pa-. ruul S.piPinoqhe streets. ASTOUIA. OREGON DKALF.U IX WALL PAPER AM WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. HILL'S VARIETIES. GKO.IIILI.. CHAS. KOHLKK - I'KUI'KIETOR STAGE MANAGER 1L5- , Fresh arrivals by every Steamer, conse quently I get the Latest Eastern Novelties. STRICTLY OKE PRICE " and that ALWAYS THE LOWEST. mFyrmffrtmmr rt-iar-iw -. EgggKDo not fail to get my prices and examine goods before purchasing. cm COOPBH, I X LftStore, near Farkev House, Astoria. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot RSsfetes Bethel Service. There will be divine service on board the Thunderbolt lying at the O. II. 2. Co's wharf, at 4 v. i., and in the Scandinavian church upper As toria at 0:30 v. m., Krv. J. McOor uiac, officiating. Hot. cold, and shower Baths at Ihe Occident hair dressing saloon, twentj five cents. Frank Deloey Imd a narrow es capo from drowning last evening, be ing pnlled out of tho water near tho Delmonico restaurant by Cnpt. John son and somo others in an exhausted condition. Hkn-ky Yillaiid 'has bought the Pacific Coast Steamship Co's vessels, and Carl Adler has bought and brought here the largest stock of variety goods over opened m Astoria, just go nruuuu and seethe vast and varied variety ot liolidav goods. It's impossible to de scribe "the list. You are cordially in vited to come and see for yourselves. The sight will well repay a visit. Take notice of C. E. Holden's auction ud. in another column. In order to make a display of the con signment of Christmas and New Year's goods, of which ho gave notice 3me daya ago and which are now an nounced to arrivo next steamer day, all the seeond-hand furniture now in store must be sold at auction on Tues day morning next. .Julius Halbsjjuth. iiiumc teacher for piano, organ or voice culture. Cleaning orsans will be properly attended to by leaving order.- at Adler's book and variety store. Chas. Stevens and Sou haven -,lock of mouldings and moulders tools which can bo bought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. Davidson, photographer. Portland, has retained all the' negaliws which were taken at his branch gallcrj while in Astoria, ami can furnish duplicates of the same oii:.hoit notice. Also his views of Astoria. 11 waco. Fort Cauby, Cape Hancock, ami Young., 1'iver Falls can I ordered direct from him or Carl Adlcr, at .-i por dozen. -7 There is not now any heller news paper, nor one more consistently dr- voted to the building up of the country! tnnn mi: atokiax. At the price or Two Dollars per year it is the cheapest, as well as the beM. With your aid and encouragement we shall he able to make further inipiovemcnU lo enhance it field of iiMfuIne-:. A.s a mild, but effect tin! laxative, as a safe but "-tire tonic, blood purifier and general strcngthener, use King of the !lod. .Sf' advertisement. A cough, cold or sore throat hould he stopped. Xeu'lect frequently results in an incurable lung divide or consump tion. Ilrowifs Bronchial troche-, do not disorder the stomach like cough syrup-, and baNams. but act direcllj on the in flamed parte-. al!aing irritation, give relief in asthma. brouchUi-'. cough.-., catarrh, and the throat trouble-, which singers and public speaker, are subject lo. " For thirty years Ilnuvn's bronchial troches have been rcc.juunnndcd by physicians, and aIva- gie perfect satisfaction. Having been tiMcd bv wido and constant u-- for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained wcll- mcrited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. s(,ld at ' cents a povecr where. Decided surecvi, standing room only. A very large audience assembled aionday. Dec 5th. to wlt'ies Ui. opening perform ance of Hill's Variolic. The entertainment commenced wih a brilliant Urst part. Mr. Milt .Johnson beh: a very prominent fea ture. kec:imr the .iiidieiire in a continuous ronr of laushter. Mr. Harry Glenn -an:r "Little Empty Cradle" with creat feelintr, and wj heartily enctuvu. Miss Lynttou ocabetl "'! Malir nc which was well re ceived Lu-.i. tHit mt least. Mr. Kohler con tributed las tnnnv vin'is. The whole eon-i-ludi-d with the hitv finale -The Skid nr- Out To-Day." The oho consisted of the comical act of "Hats" mingled with -mags and dances. Johnson in his "rent character or SAMUEL THE CHEAT. Pnneh and Jud.. 1'oiHou 3'ilk and Dntrli Jilrtticc, All of winch were well rendered. Tho mu sicians are, without any exceptions, the bast on ihis coast and have, few superiors any w here else. Performance every night, com mencing at 3 : oprn air concert at 7 : en trance to theatre on Jtunton streot ; private boxes on rhcii'inuis street. LriaSj k ' V-Kff-d KHSB I il Mil 1 1 i--- ilKfeiiSiiiii IS E& ? 31 A V UK HAD OF !R!.e.:pv.ha"wes B tUSS TWO DOOUS EAST OF OCCIDENT, SOLi: AGENT. AKo. wiil for Ihe ivlebrate! MKihALLlON RANGE. iL VSTES, ASTORIA. UKEGON CANNERY FOR SALE, miii: r.ini.niso. plant and sir- X piles of the BK1TISH COUJMIHA PACKIXC COMIAX. near New Westmin ster. I raser lti cr. Apidy to JAMES FINLAYSOX. 318 Front St.. S. 1. d-lia Or r. P.UtlsnLL, on the premises. CHAS. HEILBORN, rANUFAGTTIIlEK OF FURNITURE s BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW eOKNIOES AND UURTAIX POLES Complete In evcrj branch. LEW AL A D VERTISEMBSTS. HKAJlQlAirTEliS DEPAUTMENT OF the Columbia. Vancouver Barracks, Y. T., Nov. 2.;. 1SS1. Written prrivsid w U. be received by the iiudersigued. at Vaueorver Barracks, W.T., until Match xiM.igs?, fur the rlghtof cxclu se si-miii? on the Tort Stevens. (Point Attain-!) Jltlitaiy i:esen-ation, dunnu the next lishmg se?sr,n. ice ngni io reject any or all bids, as may be deemed best, Ls rc sei veil bv the undersigned-. O.P.GKEEX. Mai. :unl As't Act. Genentl, Brevet Briga dier General l S. Army. dtf School Tax District No. 9 Upper Astoria. SCHOOL TAXES FOB THIS DISTRICT are now due and payable at the office of the undersise.ed. WM. B. ADAIK, Clerk of nisi riet No. 0. .VstoioM. IHv. 3. tl. d-lm Notice of Copartnership. TTE. THE UNDEKSIGNED, BEPvEBV Y i givo notice tliat wo have formed a co partiershlp under the Drm mime ot Lelncn weber& Colin, to transact tho business ot tan ning, in Astoria. Oregon. O. LEINEXWEBER, A. A. COHN. Aiuiria, Oregon, l)pe. 0, X8?l. ' d-SOd fp Yr j3 t Sj THE COLUMBIA BREWERY l fr.a Vl IL5PJ ATI. JLD)JL LS fjUrEUlOU TO MObl. AX1 lh IAFI.:.I.l BY N'ONK. ON 1I1I tOAS'l JOHN HAHiS, - - PKOPKIETQK. CHEWAIdUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. cu-Orders left at the GEUMANIA BEER HALL will be picmptly attended to.-t ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. Sheriff's Notice, mm: ?tati:. coi ntv. and sfate J. School Taxes for the j ear 151, aro now due and can be paid at mj oR'tce at the Court House. A.M.TWOMBLY. diwli HlierilT and Tax Collector. 5 Wanted. PERSON TO MANAGE A SALMON . Cannery m British Columbia. Services reouircl ?t once. Application to do maue by letter. incloImr relerences and terms. Address -. TURNER BEETON & Co.. ltl Victoria. Masonic Land and Building Asso ciation Notice. , Wanted. I rVN'E TE.VMSTER FOB LOGOING camp; lJ REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. LARGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI BO per Dozen 0HSpccIal attention paid to orders from Public rione3 and FamlHe3."ga Apply to d-tt TOTIflK IS IIEREI1V HIVKV THAT thfv swamper. anuone iiartsnr. JLi annual meeting; of the stockholders of the Masonic lmd and Buililln Association of Astoria, will be held ntthooiiicoof Ceorce Flavcl, hi Astoria on Wednesday, the 'Jlst of j December. 1531. at 2 o'clock 1. M.. for the purpose or electing a board or directow for the ensuinc year, (consLning of mjvcii mem bers) and for the transaction of such other business a may come before the mcetitu;. By order of the Board of Directors. d-30d S. T. McKEAN, Sec. J. l WARREN. Kuappa, Oregon li Notice. HEREBY GIVEN THAT TKTfVTIfiE V( George W. Day was never a partner of rulno in any bushier or transaction what ever. O. H. WINCENT, Proprleror Scandinavian. Hotel. Astoria, Oregon, Dec. S, 1831, d-3t WasMngton Harket, Aiaht Sftreetr - - Ahtoria '.ircgnu BEIIGMA2? f; JH2H11Y 4VAU IS UEt'Iu'kltED WITHOUT I-'ntTllEIl XOT1CK jiiV- Ami no terms of, peaec ontil QJiz ATTEN- ublic to the fact that the t everv man In Astoria has a new tt suit nf ciothe.t ELM1 above Morkot will always be Rupplicd with a , l5y M.IDK BY MFAXY. FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY ! loktYhe prices : n.. Pants to order lrom - - 58 co ov i Pants. Genuine Trench Cassbnero - 12 DO FRESH AND CURED Tfl EATS I Suits from - 2300 Which will be Mld at lowest rate, wholesale j , t froTn " f fVmEAXY t0 &' sPc,alattcntion 8ntosuPpl'-JMnsSoptosItePMk TaPECTFULLY CALL THE JLVtlon of tho p rr : i