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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1882)
-?2tC-iFZ P .r C3J 5Uc -I?nU IVstoviau. ASTORIA, OREGON: WrDNESDAY OCTOUKK 11. 1WCJ ISSUED EVERY MORNING, iMoaday Excelled), 2. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Prr.i.i-i!Ki: am rnoeniirroHi. Afunan JStiil'Uhg, lAtos Xirwt. Salem Doings j.SrnriAr, to Tin: Aviokian.i Sm.em, On-. 10. 1882. There'w.ts a full house to-day, and a full vete: .Mitchell AW ASTORIAN'S VIEWS- nr. iln'rhMiImit an article Sai.km. Or. Oft. 7th, l2. Knnei: AreniAx: Wc.H'obvlhc Oregonian ol the jth insl. that ome one ha -tM-n tit to write for that paper 1 which has ci , -nc. s-- ; j lusu,0 ite!f M) obnoxious to the majority ShaUuck, twenty-mue; 1L Willutuis, of ,Jk. K.opleof this state, for the past 7cws 0 Subset iption : ci vJ by Carrier, per week- ......"i C'ente Jrt hy mail, four month" ....... ....?'' "0, s--iii by mail, one year. ................. GO froc of Posuure 10 Subscribarx. " Advertisements inserted by the year m e rate of 51 of per square per nionth. transient advertiilns. by the day or week, fly cents per square for each insertion. -The Post reports the waters of Yaquina bay full of salmon. The Washington Territory Demo cratic convention meets to-day. Jacksonville is tjoing to pile 100, 000 bricks into a structure for county purposes. One of Mr. Ti. D. Hume's fisher men recently caught a 1 lb shad near Coos bay. Enterprising Idaho papers are is si:it:jr extras, announcing Mitchell's election to the senate. The Pioneer went down to the bur yesterday morning to hear what the wild waves were paying. - Two vessels utside. What's the Pioneer doing? It isn't water that is needed on the bar. It is tugs. Henry Malm, who was declared a fit subject for the lunatic asylum, goes to that institution this morning, -in care of ,T. W. Oliver. According to the census of 1880, there were then residing 111 all parts of the United States 81,608 persons who were born in Oregon. Judge Deady's pilot bill somewhat amended, has passed the house. Its Supporters will have difliculty m con vincing the senate of the justice of n measure that tries to cinch every pi lot on the Columbia river. eiht: Geo. H. Williams, tun; Fail ing, six; M. C. Ocorge, two; Rufus Mallory, four. Across the Street The changes that a few years bring is well illustrated in the matter of building 3ites. 1 ears anil years ago, when a good many of us who icad this item were "little shavers," away back tu the days when schooners loaded at Van Dusen Brow 11'a ware house, at Jefferson Mreet, Mr. .las. Welch built a house on the lot now oc cupied by the new Odd Fellows Tem ple, whose stately proportions now add a metropolitan air to the suiround ing3. At the time of building the frame house in ouestion. there was some talk of making it a railroad de pot, but that idea was abandoned for some reason or other, and Capt. Kip pen fitted it up as a "Monitor'" and guardian for those who tool; Timothy's advice in reference to a little wine for their .stomach's ache. Then it was used for storing buoys for the thir teenth iighthoiiM' district, and when in the fullness of time it was deemed need ful that the growing town should have a paper, the old building wa the birthplace f Tuk Astokivn, D. (.'. Ireland standing sponsor on that mem orable occasion. The storms of twenty five ye;. is had covwed the roof with moss and the wash of the tiuV for that quarter of a century h-'.d undo the underpinning shaky, when wo first saw it, being then occupied by a crowd of yellow devils who smoked opium and did all sorts of nasty business by day and night, until one stormy morn ing we heard a crash and saw it sway and go down, a mass of Fhinglcs and 'splinters, rising and falling in ilotsam and jetsam on tne water. And now the iron columns and brick walls and plate glass of a new era will siand on the old site, and dwaif by its presence a y.d many buildings that when new were consul - eii'U ti oe "ininni' line. FALL STOCK ! ur uui "is unconstitutional, ami r - x-s. ri i r T vt "N 1 leglccts to provide for the impoitant ( I 1 ) I 1-1 j l I -J-J tceds of commerce." We do not pre- jjj 1 j . i l vJ . Men's. Youths" and Boys" their vote in favor of the board of trade I pilot bill. Xow the board of trade say our bill ns unconstitutional, ami 1 nceas or. commerce." we cto not im tend to ho. ltvirrc. unr rlifl uv ltiv :in. thing to do with the drafting of the bill ' which "was introduced. But we aie, somewhat surprised that the board of trade should cast such a reflection iijmui three or four months in icgard to our pilot bill, which .Mr. Kccd introduced in the senate. Now, we wih to say a few words in tlie public, through the col umn of your aluable, and highly es teemed paper, in answer to that nicely worded at tide, relating to our bill, which we introduced throuch the kind ness of Senator Heed, and which tho1 hsd wiitten the article which appeared t writer has cen lit to head. A Deceitful 1 in that papcrofthe.-th.inst.weshouIdnot the Hon. Judge Shattuck, who is at the. 27 . JL 27 present time a candidate for I nited ,.- .- .................. .States senate, and who, in our opinion. , rt , . , n . know just as mch law as judge i Coats. Pants and Overcoat Dcady docs. Now if the Hon. .1. II. .Mitch-1 ell had drawn up thclbill which we intro- SOFT A?il STIFF uuced. ami tne editor ott lie oregoman Measure.' Xow. we have no doubt in have thought at all strange of its being' our own mild, mil nun me roruaua Hoard of Trade, or the member thereof whowiote that article, think.- it is'a deceitful mcasuie,"' for from wliat knowledge gained from two or three of the members of that honorable body. while Ihoy were in this city, wedo not called an unconstitutional mcasuie. u;mu does take from the board ot trade, the power of appointing the pilot commissioner, and thereby cuts orT t one of their strong -points, for which ttieir mil provides, it vests tne power of appointing pilot commission- II A T S- FAI.I. bTOPK. OF i Furnishing Goods! Yesterday was stormy. Out door work of all kinds was prosecuted with difliculty and in many cases had to be abandoned altogether. X few weeks of good weather would be appreciated 1)3' contractors and builders. Capt. Hustler has a "water teles cope," by means of which he can see to a depth of several feet under water. Some of tho "lone fishermen'1 on Flavcl's dock think of getting one to enable them to sec why thev don't get a bite. Dr. Pieices "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" are sugar-coated and inclosed in glass bottles, their virtues being thereby preset ved unimpared for auy length of time, in any.climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. No cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. P.y druggists. think that there is. one of them thatjers in the legislature just as the Jaw has knowi enough about the pilot sj stem j provided ever since there was a pilot at the. month of the Columbia river to law. and with which theboaidot trade be able to sav whether anv measure,' has been well satisfied heietofore. to legulale the same, maj be deceitful,! Uut now the wish to take the reins in or otherwise. While the gentlemen their.ow n hands and run the btisinc-s to from that bodv were, in this citv we en- their best interest regardless of the in- deavored to use them well, and thought terest of the commerce of the river. as we had done so, until we .saw that ar- will be plainly seen by the above. The! l.lllVI Ul MIIUWIl- JIA 11 L Uli: Kill tVillLII we introduced an: the .vanui as ti:c jres ni'Riti-:!: roAT.s, i:mrrei.i..s. TKCXKS, SATCIIKl.S, Ere Krr. TAILORING! MissXoni Wilson has leturncd from San Francisco, and is now prepared to receive a limited number of pupils in instrumental music. Mr. George Myers, of West Chehalcm, threshed an acre of barley on his farm near Wapato that yelded 122 bushels, machine measure, and the machine overrun 3i pounds to the buslml, and the Eegistcr wants to know who can beat it. Tho steam yacht Edith arrived in from Coos Bay yesterday. Capt. Simpson, her owner, started for Asto ria, ovorland, and will be here in a short time. The vessel was formerly the Brisk W. C. Balston's property and was thoroughly rebuilt a short time ago by her prosont owner. A sailor from oft" 0110 of the vessels iu the. harbor narrowly escaped drown ing at an early hour yesterday morning- He fell into the water at the foot of Cass street, and was rescued by officer Richardson iu a most ex hausted condition. He chums to have been "rolled" and afterward shoved into the water by parties to whom ho made an incautious display of his wealth. A Varied Performance. -Many wonder how Parker's dinger Tonic can perform such varied cures, thinking it essence of ginger, when in fact it is made from many valuable medicines which act beneficially on every diseased organ. Satisfaction for Ten. In our family of ten for over two years Patkcr's Ginger Tonic has cured headache, malaria and other com plaints so satisfactorily that we are in excellent health and no expense for doctors or other medicines. Clnimirl. Hon. F. C. Reed has introduced a bill in tho senate to re-district the state, making a new legislative appor tionment. The bill takes off Tilla mook and Columbia counties from thiB district and gives us of Clatsop one senator and two representatives as we should have. The basis of representation ia set at 5,400 inhabi tants. It is a good bill and should promptly pass both houses. Keens to Bent. Two buraeons representing the A- SICAIilNSTlTLTJiol TIOXAJj SUISGIC Indianapolis. Philadelphia. Atlanta l!a., and San Francisco, will be in lMnr- i..vxr, Onr.ooN. at the St. Charles Ho tel, from Xov. 2d to the 11th inclusive, prcpaml with an expenshe outfit of the most appi oved apparatus, for the lieat ment of all cases of disease of the spine, hip, knee, ankle, crooked limbs, club feet, &c, t:c. The? will be prepared to make the most difficult surgical opera tions, including cataract, cross eyes, hare lip, deformities of the face, di id ing tendons, operations for disease of the genital organs, piles, fistula, &c. A rare oppoi (unity is offered those need ing their service. Old patients especi ally reqiiesicu 10 visit litem. Mr. E.K. Itinkers improved sys tem of Dicss Cutting by cliait is ac knowledged to be the best. .Mrs. S.T. McKcan is agent for Clatsop county, and is prepared to teach all who wish to avail themselves of the oppoitunily new presented. Residence, corner of Lafayette and Squemoequa Sts. Astoria. SniLOifs Cum: will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Soldly W. 11 Dement. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply to W. B, Wilson, comer Jefferson and Cass streets. -Shinner & Rvbke. No. 11. Oak street Portland, are theboii ton tailors of the metropolis. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. . Uonns drug store, opposite uccment Hotel. tide in the paper. After all the valuable information we had given them while they were here, in regard to the pilot age" of both bar and river, we were ver3 much sut prised that they should goto Portland and have such an article writ ten. Xow, if the bill which we intro duced in the .senate is, as the say, -an ingeniously devised scheme to raise the pilotage on the bar and river.' (which anv clear-sighted man can plainl see that it is nothing of the kind) we would like to ask the people what the hill m tiodiiccd bv the Portland Board of Trade is? But.as thcie are man of the people at, or near the mouth of llm river who haw neer seen their bill, ifor thej wetevery careful not to have that bill printed in any of the papers, and were also careful that no extra copies of it should be circulated among the mem bers of the picscnt legislature.) we will tell the people that their hill was a very jHHtrly devised scheme to blind the people ol 1 ins .siaie, aim 10 secure to theJJoaid of Trade, and some of the nionopoli-ts of Poitland. the e.utire con trol ol the commerce of the Columbia rer, while the whole intent and pur pose of our bill was to break up a mon opoly that has existed since the first deep water ship entered the Columbia river. And until within a few years back, the Portland people could look upon the little monopoly at the mouth of the Columbia river with indifference; but now, they see that it has passed its uiiaiiey ami i euum to oe 01 tooniucu importance for them to let it escape the grasp oft heir greedy fingers. We ask the Board of Trade why they did not put a tug on the bar and get up a bill In reduce the pilotage four or live years ago'.' The answer is plain; (here was not enough money in it for them to dab ble with. Xow, their aigument is that they do not expect to make any monei bj putting the new lug on the bar. hut they simply uo it for the benefit of the commerce of lis Columbia river. How kind the areand how kind alo iu ro- dueitig the pilotage on the bar and river to stieli a low rate that the present pilots can not make a living for thciusehes and families, and will consequently have to leave, and find other work, anil the Portland people will then have full control. Another poorly devised scheme in their bill, is to 'exempt all vessels in the river pilot grounds from paying or taking a pilot which are in tow or a steam tug. Xow we all know that the days of sailing ships to Port land aie past, and this little scheme of theirs is to do the towing and piloting at the same time, and take the money which by rights, and by law, belongs to the pilots, and put it in their own pockets. Xow the board of trade arc making a great hue and cry about re ducing the expenses of vessels coming to tho ports of Astoria and Portland, which, if their bill passes, (but I ara very mucn airaui 11 will not), will re duce the pilotage from a lair compensa tion (and it has never been more than that) down to a mere pittance, at which no honest man can live. So much for tho reduction of pilotage. Xow we wish to ask the. board of trade, or anr fair minded man lliathasseen their bill, to show us the first clause in their bill that says an tiling about redncintr the rates -of towage, either on the bar or river. Xow if the pilots arc making, or as the board of trade claims, will make such fortunes under the rates of their bill, we think the. steam tugs and tow boats ate, or will be, making too much money, and w e see no reason why they are not willing to reduce the towage a littloloo, and thereby reduce tho ex penses of vessels coming here a liltlo mote. Xow our experience has been since we have lived at Astoria that both ship masters and owners have been per fectly satisfied with the rates of pilot- ii;e, mm c can orouuee me signatures of a creat maiiv shin masters that have come to the port of Astoria the past two years to enfy our statement Rut the great cry lias been the towage is two high, and the port charges in the citv of Portland are very much too high. And to show the people the generosity of some ot the leading men there who are interested in the commercial interests of the slate, and how anxious they are to reduce the expenses or ships while there. 1 will relate a little incident which took place there the. other da). There was an American ship there which the owners, from some cause (probably the enormous port charges auuiowagejsaw 11c 10 order away in oauast, and beiorc leaving, the captain was obliged to tret a few htuulred tons of rock lor ballast and for which the generous people of PortlanJ only charged him the small sum of S2J05 per ton. Xow the cost of discharging uiuia-i iu i-oriianu 15 noma one dollar ent rates at the port of San Francisco, .with an addition of one cent per ton on i tne register 01 tne vesse:. wiucn win make the pilotage on a vessel comiii!' here about ten dollars more. than. the rates at San 1 ranciseo. and there are more than ten shins iro there for even one that comes here. The aitide in the Oregonian says the cry has been about the present rates of pilotage (which we have already proved to be lalse.) and to reduce the .same was the reason for pre paring the lioardof trade bill. Xow we think if they had put a clause iu their bill to i educe the towage ,a little, that their scheme would have worked much better; but yon sec the Portland people have got a tug to put on the bar now (and they have always aad all the river towihg wula,) and if they had reduced that they would have been the lasers. In their figures, in said artiole, t!ic have been kind onoush to take a shin of fifteen hundred tons register and draw ing twenty-two feet of water, goiug out. Xow we would like to ask ttiem how many vessels have gone out over the bar drawing twenty-two feet of water:' Why were they not fair enough to take the average draft of vessels, say 18 or 19 feet, at tho outside ? Because the fi.g nres would not have looked so laige in print; that is the only reason. Sow, they have been so kind as to figure up the pilotage on a vessel, let us see what effect it will have on tho people who are tho most interested in the matter, viz: the farmers. In an ordinary time that ves sel would have to pay at least the five hun dred dollars to be towed from sea to As toria, another hundred to be towed from Astoria to Portland, one hundred and fifty dollars from Portland to Astoria, two hundred from Astoria to the sea; which makes nine huudred and firty dol lars, and the whole time needed to do the towing is not over fifty hours. A vcr. nice littlesum for the fanners (ogivethe Portland monopolists. I believe we have said enough to open the eyes of the pub lic, it not enough to condemn the board of trade hill, and we hope the members of the legislature and all fair minded men. will consider their bill to be just what it is, viz: to pass a law to iiirow inc. wuuie commercial interests of the state of Oregon, into the hands of the Portland monopolists. 1 ask whj they should add to that article, "that the measure should in uo .sense be consid ered a subject of contention between Portland and Astoriu." Xow, if there Is no rivalry between Portland and As toria, as they say, why did they men tion the subject at all:' Becansu they knew very well the public could see their guilt, and by adding that, they were in hopes to lead the readers as tray. Private interests are the only things considered in the board of trade bill, and how to get the most money out of the commerce of the Columbia river, by the aforesaid monopolists, is the only result they wish to reach, and such being the facts in the case we hope the members of the legislatuie will look well to their own interests and to the in terest of the state, and see that the board of trade bill does not become a law un til they give the people some assurance that they will reduce the towage as much as thev have, or wish to. reduce the pilotage; then (and not till tnen; we are sine their bill will pass both hoiiie.s without a dissenting vote. AX AsTOMAV. The larKi'M stoek of fine Foreign and American Beavers,. Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths jo m:i.eit fko.m. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE TX O, K- C O O P aannmmtiaiftritiiiisiiii3iBiiiiiiiisiiiniiiiiiHHfc GRAND OPENING! IIIIlIllttllllllltilllllltllllliaillliaillUUIIIIIuaHlHMISHWBffMMMMHaMHIIMia! OXT L -var m w mimniiMHim MUMlMMim re- FIT GUARANTEED! "S d. a. Mcintosh, 'ntiioraml l ltitliier. - Occident Work. NOTICE THIS ! Tlieie an- only two saloons in Astoria that .'1I llicivlehratcil San Francisco National Brewerv Beer straight, Al Alct. (dlbrrt . cunii'r Ronton ami Cou-oinily-t reels, ami ' MAX WAGNER, the Agent For Hun r.rcwrry. next door to Parker House, hct'r drinkers, and don't you forpct It. Recrlivilie keg delivered to anv part of the city. I'hvse mih in vour orders. JIAX WAC.NEK. Audit Saa Fr.uifisco Natiuiial Urewerv. For Sale. Qrvu AOUIS TIMHEtt LAND hi T. a X. OVO K. 7 West. Title pood ; price rea sonable : terms cash. .1. O. BOZOKTH, Ileal Rstate Agent. Tuesday, Oct, 3, 1882! MtiaiaaftiaitaiaiaiiMiMiaMiMtMiMii0ittMUaiMlMMaMMMflHHfHMMIUM New Goods will be exhibited in every Department New Dress Goods, New Velvets, New Plushes, New Silks. New Satins In all the new Shades. OXHEIFL S200 XrAlFLXiETRXXEM OF Wraps, Cloaks. Ulsters and Dolmans flrOn our Fancy Counters we will display an endless variety of new goods! In the Gentleman's Department the latest styles in Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Neck Wear and Furnishing Goods. The public will be afforded every facility to inspect our latest importations. Goods shown with pleasure. No importunity to buy. Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. KEEP YOUR Feet Warm ! Felt Shoos and Slip pers, the best quality, at $1.00 a pair, for sale ly 31. D. KANT, The Itoss Merchant Ta Hoc Hatter ami Clothier. 03'ttr! Oysters!! At Frank Fahre's; in every Froh from the fowls everv ilav. style. A 'AKI. WHhoit mineral -water, fresh anil sparkling, at F. li. :ibersons. That taffy of Oerkwttz's is the boss conicction, anu don t you lorgct it. Hallo! Wheiearcvouiroinz? Whv to Frank Fabrc's for a pan roast. Sweet ciilcr. pure and fresh at J. W. Conn's. If you want nice fresh lard, or e-d Migar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to F. 1J. Elberson's bakery. Fruit of all kinds received byC. A. ilay, on every steamer. Candies, nuts, etc. Fresh novelties constantly arriving. The J lev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: 'Uoth myself and wife owe our lives IoShii.oh's CoxsrMraoN' Cunnr Sold bv W. E. Dement. Whv will you cough when Shilolfs Cute, will give immediate telief. Price 10 cts ."50 ets and 1. Sold by W. E. De ment. Arc you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin 'J SliilohV Vital izer is a positive cnie. For sale by W. E. Dement. Taffy on a. stick: just too sweet, at Ocrkwitzls. By iriivci-K..I Arrow!. Ayrik Oatuai'tic Pir.i.sarethf best of all purgatives for famil use. They are the product of long, laborious, and successful cheiiiicaLinvcsligatioii. and their extenshe Use by physicians in their practice, and by all cii!i7cd na tions, proves llieiu the bet and 1110M ef fectual purgative Pill that medical .sci ence can devise. In intrinsic alue. and curative powers no other Pills can be compared ill; thein. and every person. Know nig men irmrc. v. in ruipin lliem, when needed. They keep lite svstcm in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, thej arc especially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangement of which the pi event and cure, if timely taken. They are the best and safest phvsic to employ for children and weakend" constitutions, where a mild and effectual cathaitic is required. F01: Sale v.y all Dkai.ki:-. To all who are suffering from the eriors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness. carl decay, lo.ss of man hood, etc I will send a recipe that will cine mi FJSEE OF CIIA1JGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary iu South America. Semi a self addressed cm elope to the Hev. Joseimi T. Ixmax. Station 1). Xow York City. The Golden Opportunity. Ker. sufferer irom liver complaints and constipation .will doubtlessly avail themselves of Hie golden opportunity presented of testing the new remedy. Syrup of Figs. fre ot charge. Cases of long standing, which have only been agravatwl by the harsh, griping medi cines formerly used. iehl promptly to the gentle yet thorough influence, of Syi un of Figs. Those who have tried it nrai-e it highlx . TrinI bottles sreo and large bottles for wile by W. E. Dement, druggist, agent for Astoria. Hodge Davis & Co.; Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. Setiieflitus: XfM. Astoria, October 1, 1882. O. FALL IMPORTATIONS ! -AT TCIE- We are. receiving by every steamer n w ad liti ins f our stock of Drv Goods. Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Suitable for the season. Mothers! Mothers!! Mother! !! A. M. .lohiison "it Co. have made, ar rangements with one of the ImgcsL cof- lee and spice houses 111 San l ranciseo. for a rri:K giound coffee. As Ibis cof fee is put up to order, and for them only they aie enabled to guarantee it per fectly puie. First shipment to arrive in about ten days. Spring Salmon. Thtrtv half-barrels line .spring salmon for .sale'bv .1. Jl. D. ("kav. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar kct. hhs mado arrangements to keep al he finest fresh lish, etc., in their, season aii ilia intent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest pcrfumcrv, and toilet articles, etc-can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident nctel, Astoria. per ion. wiucn tne snip nas to pay. There was at the same time a British ' vessel mere chartered to load with wheat which had a few hundred tons of ballast to get rid of, and the captain of the American ship agreed with the British captain to take what ballast he wanted from his vessel, and pay the cost of dis charging, which would have saved the British vessel two or three hundred dollars, and at the same time been a saving to the Amciican ship of five or six hundred dollars. But th ironormw Portlanders (who so nobly advocate the reduction f the cost of vessels coming iv me vuiuiiiui;! nvcr ov reuuemg tne bar and river pilotage), would not have It that Wav for the simnln rpasnn that there woind be about six hundred dol lar luvoivcu in tne transaction which iuuj numuiiuifta Wlllllll IllCir gKlSp, conseancitly. they made the British captain discharge his ballast on the wharf, and then sold the same to the American captain for the small sum of S2.2o per ton. How we admire such generosity In favor of commerce, and how tho poor farmers will admire it too, when they know, as many of them do already know, that all such generous traiisacnons by the Portland monopo Llsts' W"lc ,?ut ol their pockets, and I hope that all Of tllOin that nro mrmhrrc of the present legislature will consider all such transactions as the above, very carefully before one of them ever easts 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of vour ret bva sick child suffering andcrvmg with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go al once and get a bottle of .Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup .it will relieve the poor Iiltlv Mif- iercr uniucuiaieiy ucoemi upon 11 ; there is uo mistake about it. There is not n mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell vim at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child.operatinglike magic. It Is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one. ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere, i". cents n bottle. Averill's mixed paints, the hest iu use, for sale at J. W. Conu.s drug store opposite Occident Hole!. Have you tried a stew or nan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it :' Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City hook store. A large, consignment of clocks just received at Adler's. Tartar Aie barnacles on the teeth; at first creamy, then cru.st. then removable only bv the dentist. It loosens the teeth, and makes the gums tender. Don't per mit it to gather: te-e SOZODONT. and keep the mouth clean and the teeth healthy. iior. .1. v. Mover wishes to inform the linliSic nnd his nu nils that he is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and also Fieuch lessons. Scholars practicing will find everv convenience for study and improvement, at his residence. His experience lenders this an opportunity which it is woith while to any one to embrace. For the genuine J. 11. cuuer oiu Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at tho Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Carl Adler went lo San Francisco on the last steamer, and upon 111s re turn will bring the largest and finest stock of fanc goods ever opened m Astoria. P. .1. Goodman, on Chcnamus street, ha.s just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes.. FlaBRelt, Waterpoofs, Hosiery, Baft, At. Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, etc., show a large variety. Also mi elegant line of I .idles and Children's CLOAKS. ULSTERS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. WALKING JACKETS, DOLMANS, ETC. Our tables are covered with the nicest selection of Fichus, Ties. Collarettes and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. OTJI MOTTO; QUICK SALES AND SMALL P9PIT9s ttV Sillily to Plinsi'. PRAEL BROTHERS. Xvxl Door t Pythias Hall. M. ASTOKIA BEEEKY. MEYER Proprietor. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffen ng" from d vspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boifs, hu mors, fernalo complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any addre?s. Seth W. Fowl &S0D' Boston. ASTORIA, SPSOIAZi REDUCTION OREGON. .XlOXTIiTOlBji:SlSarP. PKICES. OF WHOLESALE $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKGE ORDERS TN LIK1 PROPORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallen Bottled Beer - - S i SO per Dosen BWSpeciat attention paid to orders from Public Houses and FamlHea.ai Another fresh invoice of those nice anchovies at A. M. Johnson & Co. Shoahvater bay eysters: fresh every day. at Frank Fabre :. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY 18 SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED KY NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - CHENAHUS STREET, PROPRIETOR, ASTORIA, OREGON. Orders left at the GEP.MANIA REER HALL will be primptly atteiided to."