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1 V- 1 j ASTORIA. OREGON -SU.NDAY OCTOBER 8, 132 J.F. n.lLLOKA.V. Editor Capital "otcs. Senate Chamber, ( Salem, Oct. G, 1882. Editor Asteiuax: The mists that have shrouded and enveloped the valley for da-s i past, allowing only brief glimpses of .the sun's welcome -rays, culmi nited to-day in the shower of the seaion. How it did pour! making sombre music on the skylight of the capitoLthat occupies the place where ,the dome is to be. "The summer is jjone, the winter is near A dreary mist o'er the woodland swims, Wliile rattle the nuts from the windy limbs. From bought to bough lite xjuincls ' run, At -the noise of Ihe rehiring hunters , gun. Aid the partridge flets when my foot- - step heaves The rustling drift of the withering leave." Neaily every session, several littlo. birds stray into the doois ofipreme eouit, were: Goorg 11 the. capitol, and naturally' soaring high reach the skylight, and there Ilutter their lives away in vain en- . deavor to escape from their prison. Your coi respondent ha- had a 4L 3 peculiar experience with these little creatures, in the capitol. While in the house at 'joint con- - vention one 3'car, a bird came and alighted on the hat, and tried to pick sweetness from the artificial flowers, and again this season at this -.same' place, another little bird alighted on tho table, near enough to touch the hand, and then fluttered away, to lose itself probably amenc: the infters and timbers of the building. The views from the capitol building are very beautiful in every direction. Looking to the south is to be seen the "Willamette university and campus, to the west the Cascades with its crowning glory of Mts. Hood and Jefferson with their coverings of eternal snow, to the north stretches away Salem prairie with the fair grounds iJfcfin the distance, while westward, more beautiful than all, is Wilson's Avenue with its variety of trees, extending to the court house (the - handsomest in the state,) and the green hills of Polk county doited with farms stretching away into the dim distance. The excitement attendant upon the ballot for United States .-ona-tor has visibly abated the past week. The ladies do not come in such numbers, the -'ilutter"' pre ceding the balloL is lacking, and the matter has become a routine business, like that of the regular order first,second and thiid read ying ot bills, reading of petitions, memorials and remonstrances, re ports of committees, etc. The regular work in tho senate moves on smootldy until President Mc Conueli announces, as he has done every day for the last twen- , ty-four days, "the hour of J'l hav ing arrived the senate will now proceed to the hall of representa tives for the purpose of bal loting for United States senator." but to what "purpose"' and with . what results, the press or telegraph informs us each day. When the play will end and the curtain fall on the last scene, appears to be beyond mortal ken. It is a tri angular duel, so to speak, showing a third of a party arrayed again st two-thirds, with an opposing fac tion of thirty strong. The 'greater number of the few bills that have passed relate to amendment of charters, or incor poration of towns. These passed "without a question." It appears that the question of salaries brings outfjeloquence in debate. An amusing episode occurred in dis cuMiBg a bill to raise salaries of supreme and circuit judges. One member thought if the salary was not sufficient, the family should do something to help: to which anoth er senator replied, "yes, and let the wives take in washing." Opinion was equally divided, but "tie" means "lost," and if the casting vote be "nay," the death knell is sound!; ' . . l ' Probably one of the most im- portant bills is senate bill No. 13, ' relating to pilotagr on the Colum bia river, introduced by Senator' il. I . heed. reDresentinnr CMntsnn. i k , j.,. Tillamook and Columbia counties.' Mr. Reed does not &peak as often as many other members, but al ways to the point. And, by the way, as the result of observation for several sessions, it is conclu sive that it is not alwavs those who are given to "much speaking' that accomplish the most. "Still water, etc' The senate counts a number of able speakers, among whom aie Bilger of Lynn, Myers of Clacka mas, Davenpoi t of Marion, .Siglin of Coos and Curry, Lee of Polk. Colvig of Douglas, Prim of Jack son, and Darris of Lane. A bill has passed the .senate, changing the time of meeting of the legislature to the second week in January. The senate is com posed of a dignified set of g-:tl'-mcti who :up an honor to our fair state. The young gentlemen who passed examination at tho bar of the su- Thmston, V.'. M. Leyle. and 1 P. I3oie of Salem; W. (Jihlw, C.I. Ciiiii. E. W. Morrison, .1. X. Pern' and P. J. Bentgcu ot Port laud: C5eo. S. Xolan. (!. P Uor- ris, and J. K. Kenton of Eugene: W. L. Nutting and 1). C. Lntour- ette of Oregon City; .1. X. Hud son, Harrisburg; Eugene Brachrtt, Canyon City; 13. F. Nichols, Piin- ville; M. C. Clifford, The D.dlcs: and Charles P. Sullivan of Lafay ette. On the evening of the s.nne da', the young gentlemen gave a banquet to their legal friend-, and a few other guests, at which toasfs were given and speeches made suitable to the occasion. The class is considered a valuable addi tion to the bar of Oregon. Mrs. Governor Moody has named "Wednesday afternoon ami even ing as her reception day, which makes a new and pleasant feature to that social element of the capi tal eitv. Cin:Mi:iciri . A Philadelphia magistrate re cently announced the law as say ing that the owners of swarming bees is vested in the original pos sessor only so long as he can keep' them in sight. XEW TO-DAY llwaco Steam Navigation Co's. llTSMise m& t: Steamer G(er.. Miles. Wii! leap (5i.u"s dork, Astoria, To-morrow, Monday, ttriober . xC nt . A. 31. FORTILLABiGGKBAY. I'roight from Astoria to Huhon-.ii:' and G.-uibaldl, per ton ..... 4 ., Fare from Astoria to IIoWiihHU HNllCltritl.lllU V, yf, .1. H. 1, CI! AY, Agent I. . X. Co. W ASTOIMA. Ol.'ECON t DRUGS AND CHEMICALS-. Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. J5?rn.-K!rlptions carefully componnled!at all hours. tSy-IfoineopatJiie Tiiicttircs and Pcllis. and Huniplircj's Specifics also kept. Bissoluticn of Partnership. NOIICi: IS JIEttERYGIVKX' TIIAXJIli: nartnersbin heretofore CAJstlntrboJw oi-n CliaiJeslL-juson and Daniel Cronk, in ihe husiness known as the filohe S:doon, In As- iwna, ureKOH.isims nay uissoiveu Dv mu tual consent, f tallies II:ilison will hnlleM all debts due lhe business, settle all debt. K;iiiib,ic,aiiiicoiuiiuiciiie business at the old slnn j. fHAULES JJXSS.'S. , . , UAxinL Gkonk. Astoil.i, Oelober fi, 18S2. d.T0d Pioneer Camly Factory. FRESH CANDIES AND NUTS. A hirc and new variety always on band. Patronize Honfe Manufacture. I'm ('niullcs Iksl arc inmle of Gnm! and HnrtBless MalcrlaN. Don't buy candies from foreign manufac turers where they uso poisonous articles luyat yonie where you can seotiiit'tii SSSBSfc" frash anrt ,,,e w 2 Call and see me at tke factor- opposite the BeU Tower. CHAKLES a OEltKAVirZ nwag'M RKfnacHKBei ep Your FEET DRY!! I. J. Arvold's Co early and choose from his Fine, Xew, Large and Carefully Selected Stock of ALL KINDS OV Hof s ami ro i: Ladies & Gentlemen Now is the time to get your Boot and Shoes HO MOEE TROUBLE! Eeiyom knows the bother with or dinary buttons on .shoos. We furnish patent buttons to all our customers for bulSoucu -hoos. Thy ilon'l conic off and -von"t tear out. Rej'olieet T have a largo .stock 01 the very hest goods, and you will find my prices as low as any. 25T " Oie attention paid to cus toni made Boots and Shoes of all kinds for Ladies and Gentlemen. j-5? Repairing neatly done. STAR MARKET. WHERRY k COMPANY, Frtvsli and Cui'imI Moats, FRUITS. BUTTER, and EGGS. ori'o.srrr orciti:.vr num., 'ISKSA"?3i;rt Street. Astoria, On PEBUVIAN ' BirTER,S! Wilmcrding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents. Astoria. LEATHERS BROS. boat it r 1 t. i 1: 1: s. Vp .Stairs Over Arnclt iL Forchcu's SIiop. Call and examine the work we are doing and es the wood wo arc minjr. before mak ing a trade chew here, rrasr - CLASS WORK a .specialty. FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! iTK A 31 EH KATAT.l" On lux Sober being too small for our busi ness will be sold on leasonahic terms. Apply at the oniec of Jjadollct & Co., Up per Astoria, for particulars, when the boat can be seen. BADOLLET & CO. d-COd NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the Citv ot Astoria propose to close Hemlock street in bluyclys Astoria, from Salmon street to the eastern limit of the city, unless the sune is improved on or before thir ty days from tho dale of this notice. iy order or the common Council. F.C.XOKIUS, a.. . . Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, September 14, 1882. 30t-d -X. w-VJtii iu-. uaw To I M'ii k? m ixrsw mwmmi IffESW GOODS, .a. asm R.EDUOE I stm olenitis a first class stork of Xew Fiirminro. comprbin cery thins ' lllt "ne oI Chamber Sets. Parlor Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Laee Curtains, House Trimmings, and the latest novel ties iu Interior Decorations. 1 would respectfully suggot to parlies desirous of seeing really fine goods to call. The quality of my goods taken in consideration with their price will commend them to all lovers of fine articles. Hattrasscs and ltrdriin:? in Stoo.i. auil .Unite to Order. Agent IbrHoey's patent hed-sofu, of which there ate over 10,000 in use on the Pacific Co.ift. Flavel's building, opposite Welis, Fargo & Co's office. ffi. W. GALLICK. The BossGoffee and Tea Fot mH E, .. H TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, HEADQUARTERS jHILIS VARIETIES. Fosters Emporium. ; ,0 KO. HILL. - - - PKOPKIKTOU Most Complete Stock in Astoria I w.uw,: i-auks. . stack maxaoi-k Fireworks! Flags! j Kll,,!K01ll,ntr Fruits Both Foroieu and DoibchIIc) MlSS MAMIE GOODRICH, Wines and Liauors i Of Superior Bmnd. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 K ic DOCK Benton Street. NOTICE is hereby given tlnil (lie u-s-sessmpiit made by Oniinaneo Xo. -isi. for the improvement or ami lejmir 01 Benton street, between lite south side of Concomly street ami the north sicle of Court .street in McClure'.s Astom, in the manner provided by Ordinance Xo. 480, on each of tho following described lots fronting upon that part of lienton street from the south side of Concomly stieet to the north sido of Court slice:. Is now due and pax-able at the office of the City Treasurer, in n aid city, in United .States cold and silver coin, and unless paid withui five days from the expiration of this notice, viz: October 1L 18S2, the Common Council will outer warrants issued for the collection theie of. The assessment is as follews: So. of lAt. So. a f Mwl. I'fJutble Cott. XaMc of Owner. 3rrs. O. Forth J. W.Ceaiharl... C. Baltcs II. II. Parker lTnited Slates a t. O.L. Parker.!"! C. .S.Wright Mrs. Ilichardson. A. Montgomery.. Clatsop County.. Ceo. Flavel 7 00 11 00 (1256 81 7.- 71 00 81 75 Ki .TO 10,-t 50 10." .TO 81 7r, 81 73 81 7." 81 7.") 92 73 SI 75 92 75 81 75 S1 75 81 75 2S 41 11 12 4J 47 47 48 4S- M.M. Oilman. Job Jtoss Mrs. Flavel... C. Uoeling .... By oidcr of the Common Council. F.C.XOKRIS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Or., Sept. 27, 82. lOtd -ASK FOK- Union India Rubber Company's Pure Para Ou m ac Crack Proof .RUBBER BOOTS. UEWAKU OF IMITATIONS ! He .sure the Boots are stamped CR J. CK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE . GUM SPRIXQS on the foot and Instep, I which prevent their cracking or breaking. I We are now making them with RUBBElli AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make 5 them last more than twice as long as any ! Kubber Boots made, j roll SALE BY ALL DEALKHK. ' ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, nOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PEASE, Jr.. I . ,, S.M. RUNYON. f-ASC"1 Cm San l-'rancfcco. WAR IS DECLA8D WITHOUT FURTHER KOT1GR . And no tenns of peace until every man In Astoria has a new suit of clothts MADK BY XT: AX Y. Jjooik at tho prices : rants to order from - - S3 00 Pants, Genuine French Casshnere - 12 M Suits from - -- -- -2500 Th.e finest line ot samples on the coast to select from. P. J. MEANY, Cass street, next to Hansen'K Jowclry store Shiloh's Catarrh Bomedy a posi tive euro for Catarrh, Diptfieria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. 19 8 1 I 4 J 10 0 10 4 I -J.1 1 24 5 lit 1 27 27 4 28 i JtlSfc Si mm u Lwwaw E.XC23S MAY iJi: HAD !' l'E.R.lIAArEH soi.r. a(!i:nt. A!. A.'ut fii iSn ct'lobrasctl HitcliN Intiil CooItShiic. .MEDALLION RAXHK STKA.M nrilNCS A SPhCIAI.TY. None but tin be-t noikmcn cmp!.icd All nrk giunuiteed or no chamc. A W IS S, ASTOItIA, OREGON The Queen of Seilo Comics. JOHNNY STOKES Thy tt rent eat of All Hebrew Impersonators. CHAS. BARROW The i'lienJorllelrt ofniinsirelnj-, Together with a new ORCHESTRA. AH the Old Favorites Retained. j"P" H " lour, Ferfurniam-c Ktrj Mslil. Eullrc Ihnum: of I'm- sruiaiiit Onoo a IVovL. Ciiiiri!ns all life latent SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, and all who have wiluosed the entertainment pro nounce it to he cniiol to any glcn elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's ainaseinent can not he excelled. Anybody khing to spend a pleasant evening and see sparkling wit audbeanlv.withnut ul garity, should improc the oppoitunlty ami come. The coiiip.mv comprises the following well known Artists: Mis 1AXX1K "Wai.tox. Miss Mci.lii: Cnuisrr. Mi:. Tom. Chuistv. Mi:. V.'ai.ti:i: Parks. All of which will nppear nightly in their dif feient special ties. Open air concert eeiy evening ; nerfonn ance commencing at 8; entrance to theatre onr.enton street; private boxes on Chena nms stieet. Now Stars in Rapid Succession ! A. V. Allen, (sUJOOKSSOU TO PAOK tt Al.LF.N.) Whole-Mli and retail de.dcr lu Sroestles, Provision, Groskery. Glass and Plated Ware, TROI'ICAl. AND DOMKSTIPi FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Iiis,Lipors,ToliaccfllCipr!i Tho largest and most complete stock of goods in their lino to be found In tho city. Comer of Caas and Squcmocqhe Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. For Sale. QAQ ACRES TIMBER LAND in T. 9 N, OvO It. 7 West. Title good ; price rea sonable ; terms cash. J. O. BOZORTII, Real Estate Agent 'Kn M e fill 1 I D 9 M i m SJ BRB88 QOOJtB BEPAMTMMT. Large lot of good serviceable Dress Goods reduced to 12 cents per yard. ' Splendid all Wool Oaslinieres, all, colors, reduced to 40 cents per yard. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION! All our 1.10 Cashmeres, all colors, re duced to 80 cents per yard. The GrenieBi Snnfitloe f the SmbmI Calicos, 16 yds. of. all best brands, $1.00 Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 yards 1.00. Nottingham Lace Window Curtains at very low figures, Call carl)' and secure choice selections. We still liavo on h.and about 20 Hand some Ziadies Cloaks, To be disposed of at a sacrifice. our"shoe department 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 Children's 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 Am Montgomery, (srccissei: to jackiks & Montgomery.) coisattK or hiaix axi .jeffkrsox strekts, ASTORIA, - OREQOlf. CHAS.' HEILBORN, irANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE. S3 BEDDING AKD DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, HK.vr.Rn ix Pjp FURNITURE Ss BEDDING. (Corner 3I:iii: anil Suuciuoquu streets. Astoria, Orexoa. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING CLASSES ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ATX KINDS OF FUT5IVITUBE REPAIRED AND VARKISHED. LOEB & CO., JOKIiEllS TX WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. aents rei: THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. JSA11 coods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. PT STOCK PEAI.KUS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for 3I;igee Stoves and Ranges The Best in the maiket. 1'iiimbln goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done m a workmanlike manner. Leinenweber & Co., C. LKISENWEBKE. H. BROW.V. ESTABLianfiD 1863. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMERS AND CHUMS, Manufacturers and Importers of A LL KINDS OF AND PINDINQB Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. srnighest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow.