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CO K Vol. xvm. Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning. October 1 0, 1882 Ne: 8. mtttm IvS! J' 33 y JrJUl' ! ir A GOODWILL. Below will be found the bill introduced in the house by Mr. Dunbar, entitled "A Bill ft.r an Act to prohibit the adulteration of food .and drink and the manufac ture of .-hort measures and weights.' It would appear that no person can have any objection to its passage except those who wish to adulterate articles of food or give short weight or measure: Be it enacted by tho Legislative Assembly of the State of Ore Ore eon: Sectiox1. That the governor shall have power to appoint an in jpeetor of all articles of food ' and drink manufactured or sold in the state; that such oilicer shall hold otlice during the pleasure of the governor. Sno. 2. The duties of the in spector shall be to examine and, if necessary, analyze all articles of food or drink manufactuied or offered for sale in the state, and if he find the same composed, in whole or in pait, of ingredients unwholesome or detrimental to health, he shall condemn and for bid manufacture or sale of the same. Sec. 'A. The said inspector shall be paid an annual salary of 51,500 poryear, to be paid by the state. Sec. 4. An' person who shall manufacture or expose for sale, in this stated ny article of food or drink, cider, vinous, spirituous or malt liquors, adulterated with any material deleterious to health, shall pa' a fine of not less than 100 or more than 1000, or be imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than three months nor more than one year, or both fine and im prisonment. Sec. o. Any person who shall manufacture, put up or expose for sale, in this state, any goods, articles or packages, measuring or weighing less than they purportor are marked or sold for, shall be subject to a fine of not less than ?50 nor more than 500, or im prisonment in the county jail for a term not less than three months nor more than one vear, one or both. Sec. 0. It shall be the duty of the several prosecuting attorneys of the state to prosecute all viola tions of this act, and complaint of violations ma' be, at any time, preferred by any person. Mob Law. In an article deprecating mob law, but 'accounting for its exist ence in the failure of the courts to accomplish the objects for which they were created, the Chicago Inter-Ocean truly says: "Justice should always be held superior to law, for law is a crea tion cf human intelligence, while justice is an attribute of God Him self. When the' go hand in hand together, a community is in no dan ger of falling into ways of bar barism; but when they are at va riance, defense rests with the peo ple, and if the remedy is heroic it is to make the cure radical. The shortest courtship on record is here given-: A Newton county, Ga., widower rode up to the gate of a handsome widow and asked for a match to light his pipe. The lady gave him the desired article, when he asked: "Did you ever think of coming to my house to live?" "No," she said; "if I had it would done me no good." In ten days they were man and wife Jew York Telegram. Thatisnothalfas short as one reported from Califor nia. A miner fell in love with a girhat first sight; she was equally smitten with him, and the entire courtship was: "My pet?" "You bet." No Possible Help No novelist ever devised a more intensely dramatic and piti ful situation than was witnessed last week beside the track of the Southern Pacific Coast railroad near Alameda, California. There was an accident on the roatl, owing i to the sinking of a part of the track. The engine was overturned, j and the fireman. Dan Driscoll, j was caught by two iron bars, one of which crossed his breast and the other one of his feet, lie was not severely injured by this, but the bars held him inextricably fast, and meantime, on both sides of the track, which at tin point He? on a low trestle bridge built across a lonjr stretch of marsh land, the salt tide pouiing in from the bay of San Francisco was rapidly i:s ing. It was evident that unless speedily removed he would be drowned. Six men worked with despeiate energy to save him, They wrapped sheets about his body and exerted their combined strength to pull him from beneath the bars that pinned him to the track. Ue cried piteously that thev were killing him. Thev tried again and again, but without avail. A levee vas, built around his head to keep the water from reaching him. Buckets were brought, and as the water oozed in it was bailed out. Then they raised his head and held it as high j as possible above the water. For two hours these labors were cease lessly continued, but at the end of that time the levee broke and the friends of the doomed man found that they could do no more for him. The water lose rapidly about his body and reached his chin. Then all caught hold of him and tugged desperately, but in vain. A friend held his hand over the unfortunate man's mouth, but the water rose to his nostiils, and he was drowned in the pres ence of the helpless crowd. One "Way of Looking at It. The following paragraph is an extract from a speech delivered a few days ago by lion. E. B. Esh clman, a promindnt Democrat of Wayne county, Ohio. It sets forth in a remarkable manner one phase of the discussion of the liquor question of Ohie: Before the war, in the good old Democratic days, a man could buy a good square drink of whisky loi three cents three drinks, morn ing, noon and night, for nine cents. Now one drink costs 10 cents and three drinks cost 30 cents. A la boring man or mechanic who earned only a dollar a day could, in the old democratic days, buy three drinks a day and have 1)1 cents left with which to buy necessaries for his family. Now a laboring man or mechanic who earns 1 a day, after paying for three drinks of whisky, will only have TO cents left with which to buv necessa ries for his family. And Gov ernor Foster wants to have liquor so taxed that whisky will cost la cents a drink. If it were so taxed the workingman or mechanic with an income of 1 a day, after paying for three drinks, would have left onlv 55 cents with which to buy necessaries for his family. It takes a bushel of wheat, at a 1 a bush el, to pay for 10 drinks of whisky now. If Governor Foster shall have his way, it will take a bushel and a half of dollar wheat to buy 10 drinks. In good old Democratic days the farmer could have bought 10 drinks of dollar wheat and have 70 cents left. Twenty men have from time to time within a few months past been reported missing from Rock Island on the Clark's fork division of the Northern Pacific. Of these, twelve have been found floating in the Clark's fork with their skulls broken. Such is the har mony and good fellowship of life at what is known as the railroad "front." For the Cabinet A Washington special says: The leport that John P. Jones will succeed Judge Folger as Secretary ol the Tieasnry is believed to have a good deal of basis. Last fall, when it was known thatAr-' thur would recast his cabinet, Jones name was prominently men-' tioned in connection with a cabinet office. When he was asked about jit he replied that lie represented a sovereign state in the United States senate, and he would be'a fool to exchange, that for a clerk ship, no matter how dignified. But it is .thought he has changed his mind. A recent interview, which bear the marks of careful prepa ration, shows not onlv that he has (vigorous ideas on financial ques- tions, but that also his ideas are quite different fiom those which Ijave guided Folger. Jones has gone on a stumping tour tluough the Pacific slope states. His course, not only in voting to override the river and harbor bill veto, but also in being one of the three senators who arranged convenient and dis honest pairings by which the bill was passed over the veto in the senate, did not cost him the friend ship of the president, and it is be lieved that when Judge Folger goes, "Nevada" Jones may come if he will. William E. Chandler, however, would probably regard such a change as one for the worse. Maurice Welch, of Norwich, Conn., earns his living by manual labor, and is so willing to do so that he voluntarily gave up his pension of -i a month. He wrote to the pension agent that his wound received in the war had ceased to trouble him, and that he could not conscientiously receive any more help from the govern ment. An agent was sent to find out whether Welsh was sane. He was. Every day of my life makes me feel more and more how seldom a fact is accurately stated; how al most invariably when a story. has passed through the mind of a third person it becomes, so far as regards the impression thatitmakes little better than a falsehood; and this, too, though the narrator bo the most truth-seeking person in ! existence. Umcthorne. A famous clergyman, whilst preaching a few Sundays since from the texs, "He giveth his be loved sheep," stopped in the mid dle of his discourse, gazed upon his slumbering congregation, and said: ''Brethren, it is hard to realize the unbounded love which the Lord appears to have for a large portion of my present auditory." The secretary of the interior has decided to reopen for settlement a large tract of agricultural land embracing about 10,000,000 acres in Northern Dakota, withdrawn from settlement by Secretary Schurz. The tract once formed a patt of the great Sioux reserva tion, but purchased by the govern ment from tlmt tribe. When a man kums to me for ad vice, I find out what kind of ad vice he wants, and giv it to him; this satisfys him that he and I are two az smart men az there iz liv ing. Josh Hillings. Mi Charles Townsend, of Se dalia,Mo., had rheumatism of the worst kind. A sea trip was a fail ure as to renewing his health, and he was going home to die. An Ex Consul of Great Britain advised the use of St. Jacobs Oil, with the. result of curing him in two davs. Loss of hair ami groynes?, which of ten mar tho prettiest, face, are pre vented by Parker's Hair Balsam. 5ML tnBHli v, IvHHHBflBaliiSiJV? i THEflREAT uHMHIEntl! FOB ftflWIATISM, Miurafgit, Sciatica, Lumbago, Btckache, Sonness of tha Chest, Gout, Quint, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns end Scalds, G$nera! Bodily ! Pains, Tooth, Ear and Head acha, Frosted Pains and Aches, Ho Preparation on earth etpuls Sr. J.'.coej Oil u safe, ture, simple and cheap Exttrut Bmedy. A tri&I entails bat tha crcpantiYeljr trifling outlay of 69 CtuU, and exery one suffer ing with pain can baTO cheap as J pcitira ynot of itaclaimi. Directions in Eleven Lengnascs. BOLD BY ALLDEUQGIBT3 AND DEALSS3 IN MEDICINE. A.VOGELER, CO., ! JJaltimvrs, A7tL, V. S. A. SHORT BITS. The editor of a Dclnwaro j-.ajjor is also in the innn:nr Inisir.ess. It is suspected that he i.- am agent for an English funny paper and is Soldering up all the old joke-; for' (' future use. The late Moses "Williams, ofj Corner Com ami Squpiumjljcs .streets, Boston, bequeathed all his proper- j astouia, .... Oregon ty to his family. and advised them ik.w.ki: in to retain it invested as he left it, y 4 1 t TA"PI?T rathei' than exchange it for other ' i-i I Al property that nuirht 5eem to prom- L greater return, "1 never WINDOW SHADES looked for a large ineonie,' he said in his will, t:but have sought the greatest security of the princi- pal Governed by this rlo T have met with few losses, and to this I owe my large estate." l, A LSTTt-R Ffr' vl GERMANY, - - -- -i ' n..I:iiiu:ta 'i ls .... , i:,. ... tr .-u-uiiMi Mr,. '1 Ik prai-.! ymir Liver 1'ilU li:ir .-:illi-.l forth heie i-Mon.lerfuI. AfiiTtl..iiKo:iu , nml a half boxes of jour giw.uiiu l::. . JIoLAXK'S l.lVi:R PI1.l, l i.i, t.H- tholy recovered from my fonrytiiisuitu-- ,v-i7, e.J. ,.... l'.U.,i I..Y.1 .. ..'': "rawing TIips,..it the whole ground of -m I '' JmM , vUn V; V. - l,,.n.,stl,-;,.1,V' instruction in the hrM Art Schools? cinbnic- ?, ,, t .,K,1 acl: .. .null illJl011 V:iullUir j UHHisrap... 1-lowcr and inlmM-c ihlCvc.-ovlL ' " '' '"""' Siril-nr,' Studies; (Vixoii. Charcoal, Water lUniniM, OUlll imf iecOtICl. rViTnrs IVik-P IVn mil lul- mi1 n.-mnlin An old Iadyin our city, wlio lias-ur.. r.,l 4'10.. ,,,':,.u.,. J M I.'""1 ,"uin'1 ", wralii fti.r .111 ilw-i l'ti,.if ..wk ,. ..!..- I r. .... r 1.1.1 .. . . PILlS bear the signatnrc of C. x Ijih ,r,7""V,"'. -.:.,'V. sV.V.." und I'lcmliifjltros. on the wmpjHTs. Insist upon havlnc tlieiiemiiiie IK. t MrLANE'S L.IVKK PI1AJ5, prepared '1, Mcnun'; uros-., or rmsimraii, r.i.. u. JJSfT ?irSIVJK fniii m,u- !Ltl'K name McLauc. spelled uinorently, im: .i samo jironuBclatioii. If yi.ur storckceircr does not !:ae the eouuliic VIC C. ZU-TsXSITS CICI.I- BKATKI) MVins-riMiS, send u3 LT. ccnt, and wc will send you a box w n.i5 and ascl of our advertUIn;csinN. FLEMING KROS., PilWim-gli. Pa. King of the Blood Is not a "cure all." it. is a bloud-punllerand tonic. Impurity of the blood iwisons the s s tern, dcraues tne circulation, and thus in duces inanv disorders, known bv dilTerent names to distinguish them acconlin to ef fects, but being roallv branches or phages or tliatsreat Kencric disonler. Impurity or Blood. Such nro DiK))xia, llillimMtr, JAvcr Complain!, Omslljtattoii, Xcrrou nis wtfcr. Headache, Bachachr, (lateral W'tal- cures these by attacking the cau-c. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and ph siclaus nsrec in c;dlinc it "the mast centtine and efllcient 1 11011 ot the Blood," wrainwd around each lwtlle. b. KASOM, SON & Co.. Props Buffalo, X Y: T... .1 -. 1 ii Z, 1 r V,f i l .' . i MI-sS 1'l'l.WPK is a lady of liberal cdu wp lMi? ..mi S ,tC2,nr V'i Ini ?"'' u" :"1 "P'rir culiiiri-. ami the Itector I, ur, nil n 1. .1.i?.i? v.Vf "'.a 5 v,'t' :l rriacipal'ofSt. Helen's Hall recommend has irom nil the iim-tt i. . ;r :. . nlls department of iheir school to its patrons " IM'lt ''' ; with entire conridence, lieinu well assured ; that ir wr.s never mult r a more competent BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, . lT"' or om' "f imK TO,,",Vffl,Sp " The genuine are never sual-eutOil. -t Every iKixhasaretl wax seal on tiiel:d, 1 ni..... ;. t with the imnressleu: .lleLaiiu'n Ut j OelinqUOnt Olty Taxes. rSI: .,..n. ,,, !T'WK JS HCi:r.IY(:iVI.TiIAT I. hcx. iicari uicac, uro. KUUitu Dieac Pilot, lUicumatiiin.CatanU, Seiftfiila,Sl.iit Dionlcr., Pinwi'c. Ulcer. Strcllinyt, Sc. Ac. Kinir ef the Sloed iiriveni mil iROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS ' Ovster Saloon. PI IK VA MtS STREET. ASTORIA. fflUK IJXDKKSIOXKO IS PLEASED TO JL announce to Hie public that In has op ened a I-'IR5T C'liASS House , ; 3EtetlTig Vud furnK'.ies in ilrt-clasWjle oysti:i:.. nor coffee 'ika. in p. VI T1IK Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon. Clir.JCAMrS STREET. nu-f anc mo a rail. i:osroK;mxox,rnpiiPtoi !A.M. JOHNSON & Co., UGR ; Kojc :inil f ori!:i oTnll !iiiil. liioikv. fnl'ji :in3 TtloHulijH" of nil si7t. jl'lu cuiiiiu- I.csunH Scailrli J Salmon n-i Tiviiies. IUriii:iit Twin: Cnnras. all ' IVo.: t'pir Tipped Oai. I he IhM :i-r?HH,nt tf G RO C ER ES I !m 'firtin. J1"' Ucs'v .an,LTrf' l'lt-Uholy the lcst ocr made. CA-ISTlSrsSE GrQODS of all kiniK put pl bot racLvrs. l:ir!i:iriI',on ;uul KnltbinV Canned GootN. Ti'rnis Custi. Profits Srartllr uarcivr. CS A P.VI.T.-Sa B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, An UNDERTAKERS GOODd. gT HELEN'S HALL, ' AKT wwakmest. . riiiir. coin's ok tkachkks long f.n- JL ustt'il in M. lirlt'ii s Hall lias Just been iritiforvcd by tlicadilninii of slv newteach-r.Iiu- of thi'iii from j-romiiieiit eiiucational . b.stitutioiixif ibf luiMora States. Two of Hit- arc 'iii?iel In Hie -Musical Depart- uitMit. Iliii'e in tht 1-:ikHs1i nml on (MISS i iTj.i.irK) in the Ait Dciuirtineiit. .MISS I'L'I.I.IPK is a l.nlv of KnglMi liirth, lut Mue.itel la tins country. Sin- was . ",.., ..,..,. ,,. , ,1... lir.rt ,ri,.1t,. stn.li 111 tlie H-uMeni States. Site conies with the !Wjst recoiiiiiiendaiioas for her attain- IIll'UV 1U -UIU . 4 ttalVliCl VI -Itllllll lllll .VII ill ill! lis m;un-i-s. iw tne uuilers:uiie.i, Piuetot i-oiice, lune been furiiLslicil with a warrant from the city j council renuiriii!! nte to collect the taxes as- sosed for the yeai lj. and now delinquent , upon the list, and make return of the same lTefoie please take notice ami jjoicm tinii,i,iiw.i.eiiriiinK UMiiin-.iioniiiui. r(MIK..Y ' ("uLr',r pij,f I . .ri.. Oro.r)11 ...teniber ..n.i. urenii. .a pieniner u. kns NO FOOLISHNESS ! MUST MAKE ROOM ! I am about toleau' for San Francisco with the intention of brinint; up the llncst stock of Ji:ili:i.ISY. WATCHES. AMI Solid Ciolil and Siliorwarc, liver olTercd to the Astoria public, and oiler for sale at extremely iow prices the whole of jiij jirvsL-m ;im-K. misi-s .1 wiw ihik unci. Solid sold Watches. Chains, Bracelets, Ear Rinjis. Pins. etc.. at manufacturers prices. OUSTAV IIAXSKX. Health is Wealth. Dr. Iv. C. West's Xen'e ami Brain Treat ment: a .specific for Hysteria. Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental De pression, Ios of Memory. Spermatorrhoea, linpotencv. Involuntary Emissions, Prenia turc Old A;e, iu.sed by ovcr-evtrtion, self abuse, or over-indulsence. which leads to misery, decav and death. One box will cure recent cases. Eieh hov contains one montlis treatment. One dollar a bov, or siv boxes for live dollars ; sent by mail prepaid on re ceipt of price. W guacuitoe sis boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will send tho purchaser our written guarantee to return the nioncv if the treat ment does uot effect a cure. (Juarantees Is sued! only by W. Iv. DPinenr, druggist, As toria, Oregon. Outers bv mail at regular prices. 7 'Tf JFcfE4-UIHHK kTXI 1 iifisSHIHBHi I r ; Vr-rm-u. -ltJ'i' ". Z f CO C5 l J 33 2 a. W tl ? O o i 5Baw-s w : 7 r - 'im a. i -r WILLIAM HOWE -DEAI.KK IX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. , All kinds of OAK JiUJlBfittJ GLASS. Boat Material. Efc. 33sBSs2B&2rt S Boats of all EZinds Made to Ordr. i .... JSUrdeis, trom a distance promptly attended MISCELLANEOUS. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BK.vroxSrnKKT, Xkai: rAJiKhir Hoimk. ASTOl'.IA. - OlfEUOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. UNDlMARINE ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. Of all DcHcriptionx made to Order nt Short Xntlrc. A. 1). Wash, President. .I.O. Hustler, Secretary. I. W. Cask, Treasurer. JOHN Fox, Superintendent. S.AKNDT&FERCHKN. ASIOKIA. - Ol.'KOOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop KLACKSMITII sho v4i v . A Nil "i vt y Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty nude of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYirrrn stkeet. WILLIAM EDGAR, .. , r 0. . Comer Main and Cbenamua Streets, ASTOKIA ....OREfiON DKALER I.t CIGARS AND TOBACCO. The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM ard other English Cutlery. STATXOHERT1 FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershaum Pipes, etc. A fine stock of lVatrheM and Jewelry. Muzzle autl Brccrli lioaUine Shot Gnux and ItllleM, Revolvera, Pistoln. and AMRiimitioii MAKIXK ALSO A FINE Assortment of One 81TCTACI.ES and EYE GLASSES. Notice of Sale. NOTICE 13 HEREBY C5IYEX THAT THE undersigned has sold Ids pawnbroker business In Astoria to Dock Wong, he lu In; full consent to carry on the business, d-lw k DOCK CII UN(?. j&rtt' m.m1 v&BHf s mm-. I 2M r-i s 9 -n r-83m v J m Z: C 3W o a ca v . 2 S ! TVRirinra AND Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. imwnniMlMMli; to, ami satisfaction guaranteed in all cat. BUSINESS OARDS. 7 V. JIOLDKA', NOTARY PUBLIC, AL'crnONKKK, COMMISSION ANI -SUItANCE AGEK1. "IMC. dl. C. XH.IFTl PfcK, FUISICLIX and Sl'BCErf . (OKUTSCHKR ASZX.) iHseiises or the Threat a Specialty. Oftlce over Conn's Drug Store. T O. BOZORTH, If. 8. .'otuiBLwlsBer.UJ7 PaMIe, Iasaraace Aavmf Agent lor tho Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. of Hamburg, Germany, and ot the Xrsar elers' Life and Accident Ibs. Co., ot Hilt ford. Conn. -Offlce in l' thian Building. Booms U, 12. Q.KIiO V. PIRKKR. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, aad Cltyf Astoria Office :-Clienarm street, Y.Tt.C. A. sail, KoomXo.8. Xjl . WIXTOS, Attorney and Counsehr at law. aironicc in l' thian Building. Booms 11, 12. ASTOUIA, ... - OBEOON. TAY TITTTIiE, M . I. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOS. Office Over the "White House Stow. . i:fsidexck Over Elberson's Bakery, ob- I poslte l'.arth & ilyera' Saloon. t 4 I.. FI'I.TOX. 31. I. ' ill t Ih.Mielaa and Sanea. eri'K'i: Over A. V. Allen's grocery slow. 1 1, r. H i;ooms, at ine rarKer noose. PENTIST, VSTOItlA, OBKQON. JkOoins in Allen's building up'.stalrs corner of Ca.s and Sjeniocqtie streets. T K. LaFOBCE, DENTIST licntal Rooms orer t'use'a Star-f ChcnamiLs street, - - Astoria, Otegon. I q.a.eowlby. ! ATTORNEY AT LATV. I Chenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OKEOOft yy T. BFRXF.Y, ATTORH EY AT ULW. May lie found at tho Court House. G. A. STINSON & CO., j BLACKSMITHING, J At Capt. Hogers old stand, corner of Ca. t and.Coutt Streets. Ship and Cannery work, Horsesnoelnir. Wai;oua made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Cleaning Repairing. NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. BY ; (iKOKOE liOTETT. 1 j Main Street, opposite N. Loeb'4. BOOKS FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS! CARL ADLER. A complete stock of School Books & school -.npplies. Any book used in toe pub lic ehools of Clatsop County caii be obtained at my store. CARL ABxEB, rs. nniMk y- - s "A rsMFj t- m i-rf W f n JA S HiijjjjjjjHk