Ci) I.J. HI I MlJUMJI-8-auJll glic gnilu Suslm-inn. ASTORIA. OREGON : SUNDAY OCTOBKK 1, ISS-j J. F. 1I.1LLOZMX. r.clifur Ghleflv About Personal Matters. To-day begins a new volume this issue being No. 1, of Vol. IS, of Tiie Daily Astorian. One year ago we assumed control of the paper, and bv working six teen hours out of the twenty-four, continuously every day since, have been able to pay our bills for labor and'supplies. In such unremitting exertion we look moie to" the fu ture .than the present for compen sation. The Astoria of to-day is far ahead of the Astoria of a year ago; there are more people, more houses, more money. The future of thecily- is a bright one, and it .shall be our intent and constant desire to make The Asiorian an exponent of the placi. The pa per is not in every respect what we would wish to have it; none note more keenly than we its dc- Cant a lnf -nr fiolil ic nmoiv?i!)f limited; and everyone remembers the homely adage, "you must creep before you can walk."' Wo feel thankful lo our patrons and Mibscriheis for their appreciative efforts to help us, am! would sug gest in this connection that the newspaper published in a place is always a constant advertisement of and for the place. Our sub scription list can be increased ma terially bj icsidents of the city, and we know of nothing that -would help the place more than the dissemination of information regarding this section of the north ' west its resources and attractions to settlers. Even week wc send a large number of papers to all parts of tbe country, and in this way call attention to the many ad vantages of the plact. The promises we made the read ing public a year ago have been kept to the best of our ability, and as we said then, so now, that The Astoeiax shall continue to have an independent opinion on all points within the jurisdiction of a newspaper, shall hold to what it believes to be right, and shall answer all objections by stating the truth as it appears to us. Wc are well aware that we have not succeeded in pleasing every one, but as that is an impossibility, the fact modifies our i egret. We shall continue to avoid, as far as possible, all personalities, .shall try to be just, and shall be always "willing to concede to oiheis the consistency we claim for ourself, uttering our honest sentiments in such a way that those who differ from us can at least respect the opinion uttered. The paper shall continue Xo work for the good and material benefit of the city, county and state, shall foster and support . every enterprise looking to the interest of the community and shall advocate the development of Clatsop county's resources. "We shall continue 'to be chary of promises, but shall try to do ail that is promised, bearing in mind that while it is not always possible to secure success,it is always noble to deserve it. There is a good deal of money due us here and there throughout , the country for subscriptions, that we would" be glad to receive. To the individual it is not much, but two.or three dollars here and there from a thousand different souls make an aggregate that would be of material assistance to us at present. We are loth to dun our subscribers, but if they will send us the amount due for the eunent 1 year we shall feel obliged. And -this brings us to the end of our discourse. The Standard thinks that the evidence of "Hon. B. F. Nichols " does not seem to bo very conclu- . sire as to Bob Ford's attempt at bribery. It looks very much as ifFord thought Nichols was one of the kind that needed assistance in his old age, and tried to find out his price. Nichols' evidence indicates that Ford acted on his . own responsibility in the matter. Church Going. Here i :i solemn sanctuary founded By God himeif not for transsicssnrs ! Jllltallle ina1 the HMt meant, v oumlcil, And ail beneath the world's Jnjitiee bent, .4CJ tl4K Jlll MU 111111 .(, IliliUUll and (Hit. To pence within. It is but little to the credit of our city that the attendance at tJio Atfi V i tint frjtYti iiii tvor1 !! Hiftiw.il ! churches is so small. A full and regular attendance on public wor ship is of benefit to both the com munity and its members. On the individual, the influence is all for good. Saying nothing of the religious part of the matter this being each one's own concejn it is a great deal that one can withdraw lumseil, it only lor an hour in a week, fiom the cares and perplexities of everyday life, .nul raise himself to a higher plane of soul-being; can listen with th. noise of the world shut out, to Un voice oi the Doner nature wiiim:; him. The physical effect of the ijuietj of ix church, in soothing the m-r c-. j u rocognizoil l.v physio!.-is;; ana u i sum inai pugm-i in training attend church regular!; f-rj- the benefit fcorured bv m:iir'-r- ic contact with at body of jtiil wuishipors. Church attendance henofit she place by preserving the quiot of a day set apart by custom and law for rest to all, and sanctified by religion for. worship by so very many. Its good influence on tin- young is incalculable. By its quiet pressure it keeps somewhat in check the unruly ele.: ments found in even' community. Though evil may exist, and even flourish, it stas in its own place and is, at least, not obtrusive. The gcod impression a full and regular church attendance makes on the stranger within our gates is far-reaching; and is like biead cast on the waters to return in increased population, credit abroad and prosperity at home. A re spectable settler with a family, in quires about the schools, but per sonally notices the churches. To speak slightingly of the pas toral service is not a sufficient an swer. Were these men intellec tual giants thny would find a wider field, :i larger harvest for their reaping. To do all that the humblest of 05 oil's servants fan tell us, is more than a life's woik for most of us. Certain it is a man comes out of the church with increased solf-ro- spect, for while there, as white in the company of good women, he is bound to behave himself. To Correct an E?il. Asionu.'Sept. 30, 1SS2. Ed. Asterian: 1 iiavi: a plan to recommend to the merchants and people of Astoria, who are now suffering from the exactions of the O..R. & N. Coa steamships, which persist in carrying freight past Astoria, which is destined for As toria, and which discriminates against the place in rates of freight, and otherwise tries to in jure the place. - It is imply this, to buy a gocd iron steamship of 1400 tons regis ter, to run between Astoria and San Francisco. This steamship to be filled up ever trip with lum ber as freight, from a iarge saw mill to be erected here. 3 would also have her carry passengers and through up freight. In this way the steamer would always have a good paying business, and Asto rians have tlieir freight always landed -at their own cit. Ccmtux. 3XARR1KD. ROSS HALL. In Astoria. Sept. iCth, 138L. by Rev. J. V. MilliRan. Mr. .T. C. Ross, and Miss Sarah J. Hall. To Whom it May Concern. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT MV wife having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for, or pav any debts of hercontractinj. JOHN LOVEX LUIS Deep Ihvcr, V. T.. Sept. 23. 1SS2. d-lv To Whom It May Concern. 11HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT MY . wife, having left my bed and board. I will not bo responsible for anv debts that she may contra-t . 1. WAEKEN. Stakes oixt, "Y. T., Sept. 29th, 18S2. lw NEW TO-DAY, STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Frosli and Cured Meats, FRUITS. BUTTER, and EGGS. OPI'OMTE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHKrA"Ut Street. Astoria, Ord. Notice. ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO.OKHOLD Inir any inc'cUtt-dnos :jalnst Frank ErownTdeceawd, of U: Union 1'acKIne Co. v. Ill please call :ti the ottee of tin1 Union Packing O. within tidm d.ijs ami settle same. UN ION "PACK.INK CO. AstJi!e.epteriiter3u:li,13B2. d-2t r-lt K&r p: SET DRY! I. J. Arvold's (to early ami choose from his Fine, New, Large and Carefully Selected Stock of ALL KINDS OF VOW Ladies & Gentlemen Now is the time" Boots and Shoes to get vour NO MORE TROUBLE! Kwryono knows Ur IioMut wHIi or dinary liultnn; on "Imjc-j. W furnish afct buttons to all our ruMoiurrs for lmt!onpi hfHs. Tli:- loifl rnnir off anl won't tear out. Recollect 1 have a large slock of thn very best goods, and you will find my prices as low as any. IP's" Close attention paid to cus tom made Hoots and Shoes of all kinds for Ladies and CJentlemen. Z Repaiiing neatly done. MARTIN" rOAV.D. J. J. STOKR, FOARD & STOKES, WlioVe:,li and ivtail !onlert in Wood a ad Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors rour.iux AND l)OMITIO Fruits mid Vegetables FLOUR, FEED, an: COUNT It Y PRODUCE, ANO General Commission Merchants ASTORIA, OKKCSOX. Net to Oieson Italhvay .t Xav. co's Dock. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKALKKS IX Iron. Steel. Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, VrltOCOHT AND CUT GALVANIZED Xnil. Copin'i IValls and Buriw, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packinq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, EXOUIl ASI 3IIIX FKED. Ajjenu for Salem Flouring mills. Corner CJienainus and Hamilton Streets ASTOJUA., OREGON. Mm 2sm&M& I II I I f MPMM IM i new m NEW GOODS, !l3ST; EDUCED I am opening n first c1:l. tork of N.v Furniture, com prising tuory thins U,lw line of Chamber Sets, Parlor Cloths, Mattings, Lace Curtains, House Trimmings, and the latest novel ties in Interior Decorations. 1 tvould respectfully suggest to fine goods to call. The quality of with their price will commeud them rrtattrasses and liddiii f n Stuck, and .Ifatle to Order. - Agent forHoey's patent bi-d-sofa.of which there are over 10,000 in use on the Pacific Coast. Plavel's building, opposite Wells, Fargo St Co's office. H. W. GALLIOK. The BossOoffee and Tea Pot E. R. HA Wn? TWO DOOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT, U. F. STKVEXS. O. H. HltOWX I CITY BOOK STORE.joKo.ui,.L, . WALTER VAltKf. Wliore you will llml all tho .stautlanl worhs of the ilav.and :i constantly cuaii;inz stock of novelties and laney artlclcs : wo keep Hit- beit assortment ef -aricty poods In the city. Pocket Books, Picture Frames. Steroscopes. Mu Tsical Instruments, Sheet Music, Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. K F. STKVEXS & CO. MAGNUS C. CROSBY, Denier In HARDWARE, DHJH, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS ftnnrk and Tonic. ' Tim tlicatn is rnmtlcil nightly, and all -...-- ,... rki-nm .. i who havo wiliicsstd tiie entertainment itro SHrrT I FAN .STRIP I FAll nouncclttobeedualtoanyqlvpnekenhere. UIILLI LLHU Ulllir LLHUJ JIr InlI aH :i cater,.r for tj, public's nnuiqptriptit. enn tint t 'XPp1IpiL Anvlioilv SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER Stoves,, Tin Ware and House I ... M I AH of which will appear nightly in their dlf- Furnishing Goods. ,fcn-nt specialties .nnn...n ... n..-r- ... ... nnn I Open air concert every c enmg; perform J0BDING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP nnce commencing at 8; entrance to theatre I on licnton street ; irlvate boxes on Chcnn PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING .mus street. 'Now Stars in Rapid Sncccssiou ! Done with neatness and rfswifc;. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment ofj SCALE? Constantly on hand A. Yan Dusen & Co.! WOULD EESrECTFUI.LY CALL THE attention of the Public to the fact that they are Agents for the following sewing' maclilncs, viz : The Improved Singer; Tfcc Flitc, The Crown , And The Eldridgc. j Which they are selling from $33. to?3. eack and defy Competition. Persons wishing to purchase machines should call and inspect our stock beforo pur chasing elsewhere, as wc Guarantee to civo penecisaiisiactionas regarns quality anu , price. , l School Tax Notice. TO TJIE TAX PAYERS OF SCHOOL Dis trict No. 1, Clatsop county Oregon : You are hereby notified thatthe assessment roll for the school tax in district No. l, for the yearisS2 Is completed and will be In my hands, at my office at-thc Main street wharf for the next sixtv days from date hereof. Pay j our taxes in time and save costs. J. G. HUSTLER, Clerk School District No. 1. Astoria. Oregon, Sept. 15th 1582. dGOd Stockholders' Meeting. j N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE annual meetinc of the stockholders of I the Occident Packing Co. will be hbld at t their office in Astoria. Oregon, October 4th. I its, ror me purpose oi electing a uoaru oi directors for the ensuing year and transact ing such other business as mav come before" tho board. By order of the President." dnr ERIK MAUNULA, Sec'y mi i ! 3ELX03E3S Furmtuiv, Carpets. Oil parties desirous of seeing really j my goods taken in consideration : to all lovers of fine articles. i MAY n:: HAP OF SrE.'R.TrAAVK.S solk Ar.irsr. A No. A'Ml for tin- ci'li-linttt'tl MRDALL10X RANHK sui.ui l rrnscs a .i-hiaiiy. None lull tin best worKmon omploxi-tl. All work rii.tmutoetl or no cltar)te. ASTOKTA, OREGON HILIi'S VARIETIES. - IMIOrKlETOR STAOE MAXAOER Enga:;i-inf nt o Miss MAMIE GOODRICH, The Queen of .scrio Comics. JOHNNY STOKES Tle Gri-ntent of AH Hclirew Iiupersoiiator-. CHAS. BARROW The Che.ntrrfielil of 3Iitrc!y. Together with a new ORCHESTRA. All the Old Favorites Retained. 1 Ojit'ii nil the Year. IVrfbriuaiH-c llrj . XI::Ui. Ilntlre fli.-uizc of rVo- smiuiuo Onre n Vcrl. Comprising all the latent SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Iwishins to speml a pleasant eveninK anil I SiySitillf Wue mS? and come. !Tlie rompanv enntiirises the folltminjj v.f'I l " kirown Arti-t-: Miss Kasxik Walton. MIS' MOl.I.IK ClIlCISTV. Mr. Tom. Chkistv. JlK. WAI.TKR PAKK3. A. V. Allen, (SUOCK.-WOK TO PAOE it ALLHX.) Wholesale and retail dcalKrlii '" t&Qj ( Pravfaiom, Crockery. Glass and Plated .Ware. TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC, FRUITS AND VEGErABLES. Together with fiBes,Lipors,Tol!accoCiais The Iarge3t and most complete stock of goods in their line to be found In the city. Comer of Cass and Squemoeqhe Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. . I For Sale. QAC ACRES TLMRER LAND in T. 9 N, 00 1 7 West. Title good ; pric rea sonable ; terms cash. J. O. BOZORTH, Real Estate Agent DRESS &00BB LarA'c lot of g'00fl serviceable Dress GoodsJ duced to 12 cents per yard. 1 j Splendid all Wool Cashmeres, all colors, , reduced to 10 cents per yard. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION! All our 81.10 Cashmeres, all colors, re duced to 80 cents per yard. The G:?$nUm SbofMbb of the 3esa! Calicos, 16 yds. of all best brands. S1.00 Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 yards SI. 00. Nottingham Lace Window Curtains at very low figures. Call early and secure choice selections. We still h.ave on band about 20 Hand some ladies Cloaks, To be disposed of at a sacrifice. OUR SHOE DEPAKTMENT Being almost closed out of Ladies sizes, we have still on hand a line of Foxed Cloth Shoes. Also a few Pebble Side-laced, a handsome Shoe formerly sold for $2.50 and now at $1,75. Also Childreas Kid Shoes at 40 cts.; a handsome Childs Kid Slipper at 50 cts.; Buttoned Kids at 60 cts. Full line of Misses Kid and Pebble Buttoned Shoes at less than S. F. wholesale prices. A splendid Boys Winter Shoe at $1.75 worth $3.00. By order of Creditors at CALIFORNIA STORE John A, Montgomery, SUCCESSOR TO JACK INS & MONTGOMERY.) COISMUl OF .11 A IX AXI .IKFFRRSOX STREETS, ASTORIA, : " OREQOZr. CHAS. HEILBORN, ArANTJFACTUKER OF FURNITURE 3 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MoiMingi, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CDRTAIN POLES Completo In every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, DEALHR IN yf FURNITURE S? BEDDING. Corner Main nd Squemoqna Streets. AHtorio, Oregon. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ATX KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AND VARNISHED. LOEB & GO, JORREKS IN WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AKEXTS FOi: TIIE Best San Francisco Houses and ! Eastern Distilleries. i r-All goods sold at Fan Francisco 1'iices. j MAIN STREET, Opposite Tarker House, Astoria, Oregon. T STOCK DEPARTMENT. "! DEAr.KKS IK Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Best In tho market. l'nmibiiig goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. Leinenweber & Co., C. U5CTEX WEBER. II. BP.OWK. ESTAnLTSHED 1865. ASTORIA, OREGON, TANNERS AD CUERRIES, Jlamu'iicturera and Importers of A LL KINDS OF XjE3jSltbceih A2JD FINDING Wholesale Dealers In OUi AND TALLOW. lRghest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. II