LV 3?hc nVy sttrr.Vni. ! Ah.TOKlA, OllEGON: "WEDNESDAY SEPTEM BER2n. 1SS2 Hay is SID :i Ion in Walla Walla. What's to be done with the road- iron foundry clears way? The Seattle Si 00 a day. It is worth 1,000 a month it shoriifof Multnomah comitv. be - 11) to last Saturday, 'Jj.OOO bushels of wheat had been stored in Enione. --Tho Lurliue came down from Portland last orcutn. SIir will o back :o day. Lieutenant Fred Sclmatka and wife leave San Francisco on the Ore gon this morning. Note tho ad. of Leathers IJros., boat builders, who advertise firsL-ciass woik and material. - The Robert Dixon has come alongside the dock, and will begin discharging to-day. - Wm. 11. Newton a resident of Port Townsend since 1S.0, died at that place bust Wednesday. State Senator F. C. Peed has introduced a bill in relation to pilot a'i' 'ii the Columbia river bar. - It is with sincere pleasure we Irani that each morning session of the legislature is opened with prayer. The Chronicle says, that so far, the salmon run at Seattle has been a fail ure, lint sevent3'-five barrels has been put up. The Multnomah county court estimates that it will cost 1)0,000 to run the county the ensuing fiscal year. The tax lovy is 14i mills. A licet of boats skimmed the glittering surface of the Columbia jvsterday afternoon engaged in the capture of the gentle torn-cod Tho Shoalwater Bay Transporta tion company contemplate running their river steamer as far as Elma, and the mouth of tho Black river this season. How would it do for the residents of upper town to join us in being one m name as they already arc in mutual interest, and come into the municipality? Mr. J. F. Warren, of Ivnappa, demonstrates that our belief in the productiveness of Oregon soil was not uixnimmtcd by the facts, by sending us 27 pounds of potatoes, the pro duct of two hills. The Norwegian bark Josalfarer, which sailed from this port March 11 Hi, and recently at lived at Dun kirk,Uiad jettisoned about 300 bags of wheat on the Y03'agc, and the Captain, Bergman, was washed overboard. Maj. Taylor's company B. 1st arti'lery, comes up from Fort Canby to-day, to be transferred to Yancoii ver. It is as 3ct undecided what will lake its place, whether artillery from the Presidio, or infantry from Vancouver. The board of directors of the uiate firemen's association meets in Sulem this evening. Mr. F. .1. Tay lor, the president of the board, and C. .1. Trenchard, one of the directors, will worthily represent the Astoria fire department. The scarcity of laborers is thus illustrated by the Billings, Montana, jeurnal: "Last Monday a laboring man passed through "WccksviHo. He was pursued by four lie contractors and one mill foreman, and after a des perate chase, was finally overtaken and put to work at sixty dollars a month. That night he swam the river and es caped." "Several wagon loads of shovels, scrapers, wheelbarrows, and the para phernalia used on railroad work, passed through town to-day, to bo used by the 0. IL &2s. Co., for working tho road bed on Burnt river. Several hundred Chinamen will be put to work immediately on this portion of the line.' So says the Baker Citj' Tribune. The Senatorship. lSri:ci.vi.-ioTiiK.sTOi:iAN.j Slkm, Sept. 10th 12:30 v. i. Last evenin" a Republican caucus was held with an attendance of G. Mitchell got the nomination on the first ballot, the vote being almost unanimous, Dolph and Failing each receiving one vole. Eighteen Repub licans refused to take part tn the cau cus. The Democrats held n caucus at the same time, all but one being pres ent. On the second ballot, Prim re ceived the nomination. A resolution was introduced, binding all who par ticipated in llinl caucus To stand 1)3 the nomination all through, but was voted down. 1 have it positively that several Democrats sav thev will vote for Miiclieli if necessary to elect him against any other Republican. There arc a few Democrats here who think it within the limits of possibility that a Democrat may yet be elected to suc ceed d rover. This morning the senate and houso oted separately for senator; in the senate the vote stoed: Mitchell, clov en; Prim, thirteen; Stratton, three; Dolph, two; Boise, one. In the house the vote was: Mitchell, twenty-five; Prim, twenty; Boise, seven; 1 Hu man, twe: (Jeorge, one; Powell, one. From the present outlook it would seem :is thotih Mitchell stock was above par. Council Proceedings. An adjourned meeting of the coun cil was held last. Monday night. A petition from A. McKenzie asking per mission to use foot of Madison street for building a steamboat, was referred to committee on streets and public wa3s. Tho report of committee on public property, to whom was referred the petition of Messrs. Leonaid fc Condit, askingfpcrmission to lay gas pipe in the streets of the CU3', was read, and on motion, report was adopted. The claim of .1. F. Hallo ran Al Co., for $223 wa3 ordered paid; the claim of Ceo. W. Hmnc for SG2S.G3 was referred to streets and public ways. The following resolution was unanimously passed: 7?Wrr7, That the auditor and clerk be and ho is hereby instructed to issue a warrant to the chief of police for the collec tion of the delinquent tax for the year 1882. The report of the commit tee 011 streets and public ways, on the remonstrance against the improve ment of Wall street, in Slavery's Astoria, was read, and on mo tion, received and placed on file, and recommendation adopted. A petition from propeity owners along the line of Astor street in Mc Clure'8 Astoria, from the west side of Lafayette street to the eastern limit of Astor street, asking the council to cause the same to be improved was read, and on motion the petition was received and placed on file. The fol lowing resolution was unanimously adepted: lUwhetl, That the auditor and clerk be and is hcreb3 instructed to give due notice that the city coun cil propose to improve Astor street from the eastern limit of said street to the west side of Lafayette street in accordance with the petition of sun diy propel ty holders along said street. On motion councU adjourned ti!l next Saturday evening,'tlie 23d inst. Our Savz Mills. Ml. B. Iiitt They arc all busy If 3011 go to any of them with a bill of lumber, you are I asMired that vou can get it in three mouths. The Triillinger mill is cut ting 20 to 30 thousand per day. It is reported that it will soon have another boiler and a gang-edgcr, and double capacity. The Hume mill is cutting a little less, but is putting in its best licks. Tiie Meade mill at upper Asto- lias completed his elegant fall stock of j uresses aim cioaKS. iy sending M7.e 01 ' FALL STOCK ! bust, length of sleeve, skirt, whist and ; f T f rv XT T "VT f under ann, he will send C.O.D.,dreo- I JjV 1 IJJ.JlNVJTI Men's. Youths" and Boys" from S10 upward: dolmans from S !UU rC55 : 1 1 . r. 1 i 1 1 r. (Tor. Third and Alder, Portland. Or. For Thirty Dbjk. For the next thirty days, preparatory to going below for a fresli stock of nov elties 1 will sell any article in m store at a low a price as it could be bough! at retail in San Francisco. riah-is done well this summer, and is . 1 ai..m 1.1.1.. cutting much faster than formerly. The Ivuappton nulls are working on full time, sawing from f0 to 70 thou sand jter day. The new saw mill at West port has just started and saws about 30 thousand per da3. It is re ported nuot her mil! will be built in Astoria this winter, to saw the same quantity as the Ivuappton mill. Domestic Exports. T'ie receipts in San Francisco, of cer tain articles of Oregon produce from January 1st, le, to September I'tth. in clusive." have been as follews: Flour, jr k -....lui.Tm Wheat. clU - '-." Oats, c: N 1C1 .CS Salmon, liliR.......:...... hr 1)1N ...- -.. --'I s . v,,ks: l.kf-s m Apples. n-K !ivs ... 7,!i7J P.ut ter. pkf- 155 Fork, liltls 21 l'olatoes, .sks . .1S0.4-K Wool, bales . 1.!' Hides. No iV74 Tallow, pkjes 1.73) ISeef. bWs .. . leo Beef, canned, cs .... . Fruit, dried, pUgs ".""s"i leather, pKj-s -2l lanl.cs. . in 'aeon, e... ! Meal. sk iSl llo'rs. bale . .".71 llams.wkj's 11 '.ran. sks 17.CSS Chee.se, es"......................... ...... 1 Fla Seed,. sks ZGJKi Canned j-oods.es- i,ui Barley, oils 'JT.UC Slioits. sks -AWl Corn, ct I 12 l.je. vk . ... i; O.Vrttrs! Oj'.sters!! At Frank Fabre's; in everv slle. Fnsh from the beds every day. OyMUTM! 0.v.st-fs!! Per slyamer Oreson, jul received a nice lot of fresh JCaslern ()y.sr.s at Kosfoe's Occident Ulock. A CARD. To all who are .suffering from the errors and indiscretions of joulli, nerv ous weakness; earlj decaj. loss of man hood, etc., 1 will send a recipe that will euio you F1JKE OF CIIAlMiE. This great reuieil.v was discovered b a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Hev. .losi:rn T. In man. Station D, Xew York Pity. Sparkling Eyes. B0S3 checks and clear complexion only accompam good health. Par ker's f Singer Tonic belter than ai)3 thing, makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyous spirits, strength, and bcaufv. Ladies tiy it lu:w. To Parents Send your children to ('ail Adlers for their books juul where they gel a blot ter, slate jumeil. ruler, ehroino, and pho tographs of all the Presidents of the Pnited states, gratis. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and M1J03 ment of food; a tonic that brings strength to the weak and rest to the nervous; a harmless diarrhea cure that don't constipate just what evoiy family needs Parker's Ginger Tonic. Peruvian HItloi- Cinchona Knl.rs. The Count Cinehon wa the Spanish Viceroy in Peru in HC0. The Counters, his wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which fclh was fieed by thcueoflhe naiiw leinedy. :J:e Peru vian bark. or. as it was called in the iaimuago of the country, -(jtsinijuiii.i. Grateful for Iter recover . on her return to F.urope in Ii!2. she iuliodiieed the remedy 111 Spain, where it was known under virions names, until LinnoMis called it Cinrhnir.i. in honor of the huh who luwl broiurhl them that which w: more precious than the gold or the Ineas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and fifiy years, science has uiveu us nothing to take its place. It effectu ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys bothalike. The powerful tonic htue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Hitters, which are a cUVctive against malarial fever to-day as thev were in the days of the old Spanish Vieeroys. We guarantee the ingredi enLs of these bitters to be absolute! v pure, and of the beM known iptalitv. Atrial will satisfy you that this i-, uie best bitter in the. world. -The pioof of the pudding is in the eatinu. and wo willingly abide this test. For sale bv all druggists, groceis and liquor dealers. Order it. I,oebfc Co., agents for Astoria. SUITS! iaiiani4aciiMii-iiiiitilifiiiitiMllt Goats. Pants and Overcoats, xorr AX I) STIFF niii-inHKnlaBgocioBB BM FT A T S FALL STOCK. OF Furnishing Goods! i:it.i:i i: coats. 1 mi:i:ki.i.a. TKl'XKS, SAT( IIKIS, Kti Er. TAILORING The I:rgKl slock of fine ToreiKii and American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals. Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths To SKI.KCT I'KOM. FIT GUARANTEED! 'Su D. A. KclNTOSH, Tailor ami Clutluer. - Oeeldent Klook. MAKTIX roAlil). .1. J.STOKKS. Hai.i.'.s Vkcetaiii.i: Sicir.i.vx 11 mi: lti:xi:wi:n is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. Jt re-' stores gray nair to its original color. 1 1 makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and falling out of the hair. It furnishes the nutri tive principle by which the hair is nour ished and .supported. Jt makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsur passed as a hair dressing. Jt is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public as its effects remain along time, making only "an occasional appli cation necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Assaver of Massachusetts. The popularity of JIalls JIair Jtenevver has inerersed "villi the test of many years, both in this country and in foreign lauds, ami it is now known and used in all the civilized countries of the world. Kei: js.vi.i: i:v Ai.r. Di:a i.F.ir-.. Mother ! Mothers!! Mothers! ! ! 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying will: the excruciating pain of cutting teeth '.' If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's .Soothing S rup, it will relieve the poor liltlo suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There js not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, anil give lest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to Iho taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and b(l female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. ti"i cents a bottle J lave Wisiar's balsam of wild eherrv always al hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and ping complaints. r0 cents and Si a bottle. Are Try the F1EIJ. j'our Powels constipated oiiEnox i5Looi prui- "Whither away, my love, mv own .' The hills are purple, the sky Is gold, the plash of the waves is a semitone, and the vesper breeze is as soft as the fur of your jacket, my love, mv own." Tm going."' .she said, as .she slammed lite door, "down to .Johnsons to get an other can of Melrose -baking powder, and don't you forget it! Prof. .T. V. Meyer wishes to inform the nublic and his nunils that he is now- settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and also French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every convenience for studv and improvement, at his residence. His experience renders this an oppoitunity which it is worth while to any one to embrace. ler" -Ueautiful wedding presents at Ad- The Articles of incorporation of Astoria Gaslight compauy"' vvero drawn up last evening, and the enter prise is now in shape to go ahead. It i the intention to put up two build ings, one brick, the other frame, at a point between here aud upper town, hiy mains, get all necessary machiucry on the ground and light the seapoit of Oregon with gas by Jauuai v 1st, 188'i.- Those about to have boats made should call at the boat shop of Leathers Uro., over Amdt & Feichen's, and see tha boats they are building. It will be seen that they use only first-class mate rial in the best manner of construction. Thiity kegs of line Tillamook but ter just received and for sale at .1. II. I). Gray's store on the dock. Do you know that for 10, : and l?0 cents you can get the best novels pub lished, at Adler's book store, School children can gel now a fine l'J-inch school rule, free of charge, at Adler's book and variety store. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet ailicles. etc-can be bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hrlel, Astoria. A "Wise Plan. Kver.vone wishing to try the new rem edy for biliousness and constipation Syrup of Figs can obtain a trial bottle free of charge at W. K. Dcment's Drug store. Astoria. Know ing Syrup of Figs to be better in Us effect aud more pleas ant to the taste than any other remedy, the California Fig Syrup company has adopted a wise plan Jo make its merits J-novvn to the people. Hodge Davis fc Co., Wholesale Agents. Portland Oregon. For the genuine .!. JI. Culler old llourbon. and the best ol wines, liquors and San r rain-isco beer, call at Hie dem opposite the bell tower, and see Canip- ieii. If you want nice fresh lard, or good sugar-cured linnis, just from tnecoun try go to F. I. Elliersou's bakery. Hallo! Where are you going:1 Why, to Frank Fahre s for a pan roast. For the great OREGON PLOOD PUKIFIJSK has cured me ot my so much Quinine habit and general dc bility, I have suffered so long. Yours truly, Wu. Arlington. No matter how advanced in life, Good teeth in either man or wife Or maid area richnnze: And those who would the gift preserve, From SOZODOXT won't swerve. Should they at all be wise. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W.K Dement. FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale ami rel.ul dealers in Wood and Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors rOKKICX AND DOMESTIC Fruits and Vegetables ash COUNTRY PROWICK. AMI General Commission Merchants ANTOItlA. OKK'OX. Next lo Orcrtii ltaihvay .1-Nav. ro's Ooek. Uw For lame Hack. Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Pneo 'jr. cents. For sale by W. F Dement. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy tor on. Sold by W K. Dement Shiloh's Vitalizens what jou need fin Constipation, Loss of Appetite. Diz ziness and all s.v mplouis of Dyspepsia. Price 1(1 and 7 cents per bottle. Sold by W. K. Dement. Xorsk 'anchovies son's. Fine. at A. M. Jfilm- Shoalwater bay eusters: fresh every day. at Frank Fabre's. Fancy soaps and perfumery of all kinds can be found at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. P. .1. Goodman, on Chenamus 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. Have vou tried a sfevv or pan roast as Prank Fabre cooks if.' Order or.e and you'll thank us for the advice. IScmember Frank Fabre's icecream Itis par excellence. Fresli fiuit received at O. A. May's by every steamer. No stale trash. Every variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. Fresh taffy and caramels everv day at the Astoria Candy Factory. Main St. OKKKWITZ & Cl.AS.SKN. Water for baths at the Oiient. If. you want a good suit of clothes, ready made or made Jo order, call and see Mcintosh, Occident block. The puritv and elegant perfumo of Parker's Hair "Balsam explain the popularity of this reliable restorative. Shipper & Itvbke. Xo. 11, Oak street Portland, are the lio'i ton tailors of the metropolis. Croup, Whooping Cough and J.ron chilis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. DcmenL Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket. has made arrangements to keep al he liuest fresh fish, etc., in their season Older in shtv ('nils' Iij Sale r Kcal Estate Should not br Made. IX Till: PJ'OISATK COUKT, COt'NTY of Clatsop. State of Oregon, ss. To Thomas .Morton and ail others interest ed in tin- estate of Aaron Morton, decased. ('.. G. .smith, administrator of the estate of Aaron .Morton, deceased. Iiaviiitr tiled his eetitjon herein Mavhv' for an order of ale of tlie real estate of .-aid decedent for the purposes therein et forth ; said real estate lifing in Columbia County, Oregon, and par ticularly described as follows, "to-vvir : The N W , or the X W l id Motion Xo. C.T 1 X. Kl west, and the AV ; or the X W1iofsec tioii Xo. l,T 1 X. II '2 nest, containing in all VM and -1C) aires. Tt is therefore ordered in the .In hrcof said Couit tharall persons interested iu the estate of said deceased appear before the said Probate Court on the r.'th djv of October. A. I). IS-i.at 10 o'clool A. -M. of said day at the Court room of said Probate Court at Astoria, Clatsop County, in said Stale, to Mum cause why an order should not bo granted said administrator to sell said real estate or said deceased, and it Is further ordered that service or this cita tion be made by publication for four weeks hi the Daiia Astouiav a newspaper of general circulation in said Clatsop Countv. C.A.McOriKK, Probate .ludse of Clat-op Co.. Oregon. All est : K. l'.M'hllllK.N.Clcri. ! I. H.Wki 1 it. Deputy. dew-r.t A TAILORS TALE ! C. H. COOPEPv; GENERAL MERCHANDISE. REAL ESTATE SALE. ELIGIBLE CITY PROPERTY AT AVUTIOX. On Friday, September 22d, At 11 A.. If. at my Auction ICoouis. I have received positive histiuctiuus to sell, for cash, to the highest biilder. the oil Invving eligible building lots, vi. : i.ots :l. 4, 5, . 7, S ntul U. in Itloek eleven, Hlilvelj"' AMtnrin. These lots are each :') by l.V) feci. Adjoin ing property is well improved and cottages elected on iheloLs to be sold would find im mediate occupancy, each lot having a com mandiiiK view across the Columbia river. Sale peremptory Title perfect. For plat aud further particulars call on E. C. IIOLDEX. Auciioiicer. Stockholders Meeting. NOTICK IS nF.UKIJYOIVKX TIIATTHK annual meeting of the stockholders of the Occident Packtiis Co. will be htld at their oftlce in Astoria. Oregon, October 4th. 18&, for the purpose of electing a board or directors for the en-ulug year and transact ing such other business as may come before the hoard. Uy order of the President. Mw KKIK MAlXrU. Sec'y Notice. ALL PERSON'S HAVIXfi ACCOUNTS OR notes, not .sicuied by mortgage, against the undersigned, are resiM-rlfullv requested to hand in a statement of the same to Mr. E. C. Holden. .1. P. RA into WS. Septlftst For Sale. SOUTH K OK LOT 1 AND UTS . 3. 1. 10 and 11 or block !. lots 0 and 10 bhek in;, lots l block 57 and lot ." of block ,w, Shivelv's Astoria. Four of the above lots have duellings erected on them. Xo better oportuniiy than this has yet been given to those who wish to purchase homes. Titles iwrfeci. Terms cash. .1. O. liOZORTn, dtf Real Estate Agent. oods. fresh, jiMntuiMiniHinn.iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii.iMM...m.... flUlHltWHHUlHm CLEARANCE SALE! iiiiiaiiiiiiiiiikiiiiss3(ini:isamiiiiiaiaaius3ttitiHiiiiniaiiiMiMi9MM-m For the next 30 Days Unparalleled Bargains ! ! -TN- Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 of to be V GOODS sold at a and CLOTHING GREAT REDUCTION! These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and are offered at remarkably Low 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. He-A11 the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. ' I X l. 8TOR KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. Astoria, August 23, II O. NEW STORES! ! Wr Happy Greeting to All ! The Empire Store :Vxl Door ( I lie lvllii:in ISuil-liiig : I have no clear aiico sale this fall my friends, the fisher men got away with nearly all mv stock of summer My. stock is choice and-complete in Fall and Win ter Styles of Cloth, Clothing, Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. I will sell readv made or made to order in the finest and best style, and when a man 1 f buys a 2'arment 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, The floss Merchant Tailor, Uatter ami Clothier. Is now ojh'U with a vrry M'Ivi ami complete stock of j buy mods 9 Norton; Ladies' and Children's Shoes. I OXXJE-t MOTTO. QUICK HALES MO SMALL PM9FIT8. OUR AIM 15 TO PLEASE. ;-?"Clcrks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. call and srcrc t'S. PKAEL BROTHERS. Astoria, AuutiM Jt. 1SS2. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTOltIA, - - OKEGOX. speoiai, .AisrnsroxjjNroEiiMiEiKrfr, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. IIVUOK OKDEUR IN UKK PROrOItTIOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer - - - $ I 50 per Dozen wSneclal attcntioti paiil to onlor from TiiMle Houses and Families.- THE COLUMBIA Jkfi BREWERY IS Sl'I'KKIOi: TO MOST. AND IS KXCK1.I.KI) BY NONE ON THIS COAH'I JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. aorOrders left at the OEICMANIA HEEB HALL aUI be promptly attended to.fM