w She ipaxin sltu-smi, pw i Puget Sound Salmon. The silver salmon this season ASTORIA, OREGON: SUN DAY SEPTEMBEK 1 ISST33D EVERY MORNING. (Monday Jzcoitft(l'. J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, I'nui.i-nKHS ani l'KornnrrOi:". AJiinun IjiiUdiiu, Cms Street. Terms of Subscription : etrcd Ijy Carrier, i-cr week. 'Si Conts -r.i liy mail, four months .. .51 00 -cr.i by mail, one yo.ir... 00 Froe of Poslaee to Subscriber?. ; very small, hut the Chinook fish Are correspondingly large. Near the 1SS2 1 moiitli of the Dumvanisli nver the hay is literal! v dotted with Commercial.. I ! canoes and bnats, the occupants of which are engaged in fishing. The ruling price now is live cents 1 each for good sized salmon, but as the 'season advances the price will decline. Post -hitcHi'iciicr. -ar .ilvf) tiaeinents insertoJ by the year at is rare of SI 5'i ter square ior month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, 'fty cent. ier square for ouch insertion. THEC1TT. rilK HAIL. ASTOK1AN Will ItC C7lt bf maiiat'Sccntii a month, fricitf jKo-lacc. Heart rr who covteM)tlclcnlicnccfrom the city can utr Tnr. AsTOtriAN follow iltfm. Daily or Wkkki.y fdttiotifi to any Vt-nfflcc icitii out tultlitional expense. AMrctsc may be znmiacd an often a ilexircA. Source order.- at the couiittiiu ronm. --Wish it would rain. 18 -School begins in district No to-morrow. - Wild geese are Hying south; sea gulls are coming into the bay. The wool clip of Oregon for 82 will exceed 10,000,000 pounds. The Oregon is due this morning. The Columbia goes out to-day. -40A pupils attend the Salem public schoels: about the same as Astoria. Wheat is f cents a bushel in Walla Walla !)3". cents per cental. - -The Corvallis f'azctte has the best editorial on the senatorial ques tion to hand so far. Mrs. T.VS. .Ic-wctt goes below on to-da3's steamer for a three month's visit to Sants Cruz. Capt. Flavcl, and A. .1. Meglcr, go to Foley Springs to-morrow, for a month's rest and recreation. A busy day in Portland, and lots of button-holing on the corners be tween now and Monday morning. Salem is afflicted with foot-pads and sneak thieves. The fair attracts that, class from every community. Note the fact that J. J. Arvold attends to the understanding, and has a laitrc stock of boots and shoes now on hand. BJ Regular services at Grace Episco pal church to-day, both morning and evening. The Hector Mr. Wilson, officiating. --A bill will be presented in the next legislature providing for the es tablishment of a paid fire department in Portland. - The Daisy will leave on to-morrow morning (instead of Tuesday, as j previously announced) to convey the limHiiHippr nnd nnv otliprx intnrstid. . --.. . j to the Harrow's farm on Lewis and Clarke's river. See "Notice to Jniend ins Builders." The usual religious service will be held at the V. M. C. A. Hall this af ternoon at a quarter to three, led by Prof. 11. K. Warren of Portland. Song service from Moody and Sankey's Gospel Hymn. Cordial invitation extended to all. The experiments of WLair Hill in Wasco count, with alfalfa, dem onstrates that all tlte dry hills of East ern Oregon and Washington will pro duce alfalfa, which is probably the most valuable forage plant known. With that fact assured the capacity of that region is greatly increased, and its prosperity doubly assured. Parties receiving and storing hay cannot be too careful this dry weather. Yesterday morning there could have been seen a wharf strewn with hay, and a man close by a bale smoking a pipe, the wind blowing briskly at the time. Astoria has been very lucky about lircs; the present dry season should make every cne doubly careful. It may not be entirely out of place to suggest to some of our sub scribers and patrons that in cleaning up their season's work, we should be glad to have them lemembcr their lirtle in debtedness to us. We have no use for moncy,no bills to pay, and we are liever asked for the wherewith: but never theless, it would be a source of pleas ure to have a few big silver dollars to use for sinkers when we go fishing. At the last meeting of the Asto ria chamber of commerce a commit tee, consisting of the president, vice president, and secretary, was appoint ed to meet the visiting beard of engi neers, and tender them such assist ance in the matter of data, statistics, etc., as they may find of use or value to them. Nothing formal is the in tention; simply the usual courtesy in such cases. A private letter received yesterday afternoon, states that the gentlemen comprising the board will sail from San Francisco next Tues day, which will make Thursday, the 14th, as the date of their arrival at Astoria. The following review of the Orogon produce market, is from the Willa mette Farmer, of Sept. 8th. Harvest is well over, and h.mling to mill or warehouse i being pushed very rapidly to improve the dry weath er. The gain is in excellent condition, and will class with the best. We have seen a simple of wheat sold as white wheat, brought back from Liverpool, on which the Liver pool Corn Trade awarded damage of almost 'Jca bushel, because therewete a few grains of red-appearing wheat in it. The shipper brought this sam ple back io show here, and it appears that it is redly the old white wheat of the country, which li:t3 a flinty color when ripened on wet land. It was, of course, a mere catch to claim a deduc tion on, but wo learn from it the ne- eefcMtv of selecting good seed and.se-1 A Sea Captain's Revenge. ' It has been often said that there is i no despotism in the world equal ta that exercised by tho captain of a ves sel while at sea. This, of course, doc3 not apply to yachts, for the3e arc not registered vessels, but sail nnder a license, and the captain ... of such a craft conld bo discharged by , Coats. PaniS and OverCOatS, the owner when in mid ocean if. for ., , , t n SOFT AX1) STIFF anv reasou, the owner found fault with lii3 management. Butuith mer- J chant vessels, when once out of port. FALL STOCK ! CLOTHING! Mei's, Youths and Boys s'ru'i"T''s'''i H A T S the authority of the captain is, by th e t " " ' '""""""""" laws of every naiion, supreme. . 1-ALL stock ok It is necessary thrt this should be so. A ship, when at sea, reprints a j iTUroiSlling GOOOS I number of different interoM; those ' -... who own the vessel, thse who own the cargo, those who insure tho hull and its contents-, and there are the lives of the crew, and ponibly of pas senger. There must be a re.-qouii curing clean fceed of gotd white wheat, j0jCj directing "head, armed with the for the English buyer asserts that lie it,ai poW0P to enforce any order he buys Oregon wheat to get the color nay th;nj. Ilt.Cti3S:u.y fr thl protec pure white, and, if not so. will claim tion of tUepe different interests, and nrniiF!: coats. UMRKKi.ias. TRL'XKS. SATCHELS En V.T( , TAILORING! 1'JjOOO more people came into the stato by way of tho Columbia river than left it, during the year ending .Tune :0th, '82. " - i ncre will uc divine service on boaial the British "bark Cordelia, lying at Gray's dock, at 4 v. v., Rev. Mc Cormac officiatin". "The First National Bank" of Salem will begin operations on the fust of next month. Scotch capital is in vested in the undertaking. The steamer Clara Parker will leave at nine o'clock this morning on an excursion to Knappa, Clifton and ".West port, returning at 15 r. m. Tier. T. W. Walters will preach today at Congregational chuich at 11 a. m., and lecture to young peoplo at 7:0 r. M. Sunday school at noon. Uivino service at the usual hour in the Presbyterian church this morn ing. Sabbath school meets at 12:15. There will be no service in tho evening. The swift steamer Gen. Miles will leave Gray's dock at four o'clock to morrow morning for Garibaldi, and Hobsonvillc, Tillamook couniy. The expectation is to return to-moirow night. - -W. .i. I'arsons auvcrtises in a paper to hand, that his wife Sarah loft hmr two years ao. and if she doesn't come back in one month he will marry again. Our advice to Sa rah is to stay whero she is. To pay $10.75 freight from San Francisco on a consignment of ico to thin city, and have it carried to Port land and then lugged down here again is not a pleasant cxperiencc,but is only one of many just such instances. The public school at upper Asto ria has seventy-three pupils in attend ance. Rapid pi ogress in studies is being made, and tho ability to so han dle Mich a large school reflects great credit on the ability of the teacher, MissJL Allen. The parties who took a tan terrier away from a little girl on Thursday af ternoon, had better re! urn the nniuiai to George 1 Filler, atAsloria Brcwerv Sa loon, and sae t.-oub'e. 2otce to Intending Ititlilcrs Barrows Farm and Dairy Stock at auction on Friday, .September 1.1th. E. C. Ilolden, auctioneer, will visit the jitiiu iti wiu Aieiiiiier jsaisy, ior me pur pose of cataloguing the stock, lo-mon ov morning leaving warren & jealous wharf at 8 A. ai. Intending bidders are invited to accompany him to examine the farm and .stock preparatory to the auction sale, which will positively take place on next Friday at 11 a. m By the last steamer Gustav Hansen, the jeweler, received a consignment of guitars, violins, accordions, guitar ami violin strings, etc.. which are of fine quality and sold at low price. Physicians" prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at .1. Conn's drug More, opposite Occident Hotel. Mrs. A. Malcolm ha received a fine stock of ladies" wear, selected in San Francisco by 31 r.s. Derby, and has also secured the services of a first-class milliner. Lace ties. etc.. of fashionable style and reasonable prices. Adler has a large lot of school books on hand, and will supply your children at low prices. Mr. C. II. Cooper intends to leave about the 15th of this month for San l'rancisco to be m time for the arrival of the latest Eastern and European im portations. P. J. Goodman, on Clienanius street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow .shoes. deduction. The whcaC market is duli heie, ex cept that some exporters have to pro vide cargoes for ships they have char tered, and so sustain the market. One house gives 81.55 percental as the top of the market; another puts it at $1,571, and all agree that the situation is so uncertain that there is no de cided price for anything, as no cargo am be bought and shipped here for what English orders will allow. The English market remains about as it has been; slight fluctuations and no excitement. Crops are usually good the world over, and prices can not become high, though an active demand may come up, and freights may come down enough to help the fanner's prices. One charter was closed here lately an .iron ship for tlte L'nitcd Kingdom at GOs. Another ship is supposed to bo just chartered at 57s Gd per ton. At San Francieco, 3esterda3, iron sliips for U. K. were chartered at 51s :d, and a wooded vessel for 50s 3d per ton. It is thought tonnage will be considerably lower there; a shipper here says that freights should come down to 50s. in the Co lumbia river. So we live in hope, and the wheat growers of this valley are expectant that cheaper freights will come and create a better market. But while some look for lower tonnage, some ship owners are homing tor a rise in freights. We hear of some that refuse charters under G5. Comparing the wheat market now with last spring, we find that an April shipment of Walla Walla wheat brought 49s per quarter, while orders now for the same wheat will not come within five shillings of that price. The freight market helps to keep prices up. Good valley wheat may be quoted at $1.55(5.1.571 por cental. Some time since an oiler of $1,521 for a choice lot of Walla Walla wheat was declined. The season's crop in the vicinity of Walla Walla is excellent, but wheat crown up bnakc river is more or less shrunken. On Wednesday a cargo of California wheat sold in Liverpool at 42s Gd per quarter, which is four shillings less than current rates for good Oregon wheat. this authority could be lodged no where but with the captain. His judgment may be at fault, but if at the end cf a voyage he ci.u mike oath that he considered what he did to be necessarj', for the protection of the interests intrusted to his keeping it is almost impossible to punish him for his mistakes. An example of this arbitrary power was given some years ago by the captain of a mer chant vessel sailing from one of our Atlantic porta. The ship w:is bound on a voyage to the west - coa3t of South America, and her owner invit ed one or two of his friends to go down the bay in her and return in the pilot boat. When outside the weather became somewhat threaten ing, aud the pilot boat was not im mediately on hand. The captain had long cherished a grudge against the owner, aud saw in the situation an opportunity of revenging himself. In spite of commands and then of appeals made for the owner, Itis friends and the pilot, ho put the vessel upon her course and stood out to sea. His involuntary passengers were, of course, in a wretched stato of mind, coming, as they did, wholly unprepared for a voyage around Cape Horn, and very well aware that their relatives and friends would have doubts as to their existence. This led the owner to resort to measures which tho captain construed to be mutinous, and hence he had the for mer placed in confinement, while-the entire party, with the exception of the pilot, were treated very much as if they had been common sailors, so far as their food supply was concerned. When the ship arrived at her port of destination the captain was instantly disrufcsed; hut that was all the pun ishment that could be iuilicled on him. T1ip l:ovt viork or tine KoreijiH and Amerieaii Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths TO SKI.I-XT FUOM. FIT GUARANTEED! u d. a. Mcintosh, Tailor and Clothier. - Occident Block. A TAILOR'S TALE ! To Parcnls. KuoatH tn Kent. Four commodious rooms over Carl Adler: look stoie. Inquire of Carl Adler or Capt. Hustler. Send your children to Carl Adler for their books and where tlie. get a blot ter, blntc pencil, ruler, ehroiuo, and pho tographs of all the Presidents or ilie r'nited Slates, gratis. If you want nice fresh lard, or good .sugar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to F. B. Elbersoifs bakerv. -Fabre's ice cream is the best. Sparkling Eyes. Rosy cheeks and clear complexion only accompany good health. Par ker's Ginger Tonic better than any thing, makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyoiiB spirits, fdrcngth, and beauty. Ladies try it Imuir. Win ake wi: SicK?--lJccau3o we allow the Liver, the Rowels, and the Kidneys, these great organs, to be come clogged or torpid, aud poisonous humors are forced into the blood. Expel them by using Wi. Pitnukk's- Oregon Uloou runner. Sold and recommended by all deal ers Family medicines. Fresh ice cream every dav at Frank Fabre's. Families supplied in any nuanlitv bv leavlns oruer. Also the iinest oy.stcrs cooked to order. Frank Fabres oysters and iee cream are known everywhere as par excellence. After 'iviug the Oregow Blood PuniriKK a fair trial, I have found, that as a blood purifier and rcconstruc tor, it is what it claims to be, and gladly recommended. A. Lkvijjoson. -Gel vour school books at Carl Adler's. " All lx:oks used in the public schools of tne county, for sale at Call Adler. II. It. liitt lias completed his elegant fall stock of dresses and cloaks, lly sending size of bust, length of sleeve, skirt, waiM aud under arm. be will semi C. (. I., dresses from 510 upwards: dolmans from ". Address: II. P..I.m Cor. Third and Alder. Port land. Or. I have no clear ance sale this fall my friends, the fisher men got away with nearly all my stock of snmmev goods. My stock is fresh, choice and complete in Fall and Win ter Styles of Cloth, Clothing, Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Cap; and Shoes. sell ready made or made to order in the finest and best style, and when a man buys a garment in my store it fits well and is satisfactory. .My prices are be yond a doubt the lowest to be found in town, the best value for your money. M. 1). KANT, Boots I will C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. HUHMtuiautcai!iinuiniiiinaiiiaiiiniMiiiHiMiHfHMHMiMMHMHI CLEARANCE SALE! inmmmimmniiiiimtiinnmmm:miimiHiiimi!mHmiHiiiii For the next 30 Days liiltiiMailiiiMlffMtaiMtiaiaiiii'itiiiniMiaiiiUaiitfMlltimilIMl Unparalleled Bargains ! ! iaiM4M4li -IX- Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 of DRY GOODS and CLOTHING to be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION! These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY,' and are offered at remarkably Iiow Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. - . Let every one call and be convinced that we mean business, and that goods of the same quality were never before offered at such low figures. T1SS'A11 the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each -way. X Em STOR, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. oooi o. Astoria, August 23, 1S82. Tin Ho-. Merchant Tailor. Ilntlcr and Clothier. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion anil enjoyment of food; a fonic that brings strength to tlte weak and rest to the nervous; :i harmless diarrhea cure that don't constipate just what every family needs Parker's Oinwr Tonic. NEW STORE! 4 Ife Happy Greeting to AU ! H.UMIMU The Empire Store Xi'.vtDoor io tin- Pylhimi Untitling Is now open with a wry ".clot't and complete stock of DRY GOODS I HOT10N9, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. A Farm For Sale. A Farm of TJO acres with a overn nient title, a good orchard, and iin;rove ments, for ale. Terms part cash, part Astoria city property, the balance in one or two years. Enquire at the teal estate and intelligence agency, Main street. Hax Ki:lt.i:iiki:. Agt. For Thirty lajN. Fresh fruit received at O. A. "Mnv's lv every steamer. Xo Male trash. 1'verv variety of Oregon and California fruit always on iianu. Remember Frank Fahre's icecream Itis par excellence. Highest price paid for old web and junk. Cum-. Evaxox. lm Inquire of Foard & .Stores. dust" received per North Hend, a argc invoice, of parlor and cook stoves at .John A. Montgomery's. For the next thirty days, preparatory to gointt below for a fresh stock of nov elties. I will sell any article in my store at as low a price, as it could be bought at retail in .s:in rrancisco. CahlAih.ki:. A KI. If you want a irood suit of clothes, ready made or made to order, call and see Mcintosh, Occident block. What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely llavored ice cream that Frank Fabre makes ? -A Nasal Injector Iree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Trice ."iO cent. Sold by W, E. Dement. Shiloh's Cukk will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and f'ronehitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Dipthcria and Canker Mouth. .Sold by . E. Dement. Shipper & Rbkc. No. 11, Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. Mr. John Rogers ofthc. Central Mar keL, has made arrangements to keep al lie iinest rrcsn tisii, etc., in tlicir season Fresh taffy and caramels evocy day at the Astoria Candy Factory, Main St. Oerk-witz & Classes. To all who are sutfering from the enor and indicretions of youth, nerv ou; weakness, early decay, loss or man hood, etc., 1 will .send a recipe thatill cure you FREE OF CHARGE. Tftis great remedy was discovered by a mis sionarj in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to.the Rev. Joskimi T. I x.m ax. Station 1, New York City. Deatn to Parasites. WLnh hide between the "inn and teeth and eat into them to their do .stnietion. SOZODONT is master of the situation. Whoever uses it regularly after each meal, and cleanses his teeth and mouth will oon be rid of the para sites. OX7JE1 MOTTO; QUIGK SALEB MS SMALL MtFlf OUR AIM 18 TO PLEASE. ?-Tlerks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. CALL AND SEE US. Convincing. In offering to everyone throughout the land a trial boitle of Syrurr of Figi free or charge the California Fig Syrup Company is fully aware that it were folly to do so if the new remedy did not possess greater merit than any other ar ticle ever offered ;s a cure for bilious ness and constipation. Rut knowing that every dose will convince the one who takes it of its efficacy, arid make another friend tor the remedy which is destined to become universal, they wish even-one to try it. Mr. W. E. Demenr, Druggist is agent for Astoria. Hod.-?e Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. PRAEL BROTHERS. Astoria, August '20, lAf. In the Whole Ilixtory if aioilirim No preparation has ever performed such marvelous cures, or maintained ho wide a reputation, as Avnr.'s Ciir.nnv PnCTor.AL, which is recognized as the world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued scries of wonderful cures in all climates has made it universally known as a cafe and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerun ners ol more serious uiMruci, il ici .speedily ami surely, always relieving suffering, and often saving life. The protection it affords, by its timely use in throat and sliest disorders, make it an invaluable, remedy to be kcpt'always on hand in every home. No person can afford to be without it, and thoewho have once used it never will. From their knowledge of its composition aud effects, physicians use the Citr.miv Pi;ctoi:ai. extensively in their practice. and clergymen recommend n. It is Fo, Dyspepsia andlivcr Complaint, absolutely certain in its remedial effects, vnl. i.aYC x 1ri,,ir.i .n,arantcc on every and will always cure where cures are'j .,,,. of shiloh- Yitalizer. It never possible. j fails to cure. Sold by V. E. Dement. 1 Uli a.VliL lil .lili UI.AI.I.It. I . The Rev. Ceo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Intl.. saws: "Roth myseit ami wne owe our lives'loSmr.ou's Coxsiwptiox Ci-uk." Sold by W. E. Dement. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. SPECIAL A.3Xr3?JOTT-Kr03B'm INDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. 50 $7 Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. 50 cents and.Sl a bottle. PER .BARREL OF 30 GALLON8. 'LARGE OI'.DEKS IN LIKE I'KOrORTION. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Cation Bottled Beer, - SI 50 per Dozen STSpeclal attention paid to order Irora Public Houses and Famllle.". THE COLUMBIA BREWERY School books at Adlcrs, cheap and durable, all kinds. A full stock. 18 SITKKIOK TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAHT- JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, 0R1G0H . Orders Ml at tna OERMANIA P.EERHALL will be promptly attended to. " & -4 fr-A "- , il.. -- - J e ?-- -.t--i.-- , ,at -s :iffg-uy "- )&