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? a o Vol. xviii. Astoria. Oregon, Sunday Morning, October 29, 1882 No. 25. THE ASYLUM BILL. TIip bill passed for the govern ment of the stato asylum creates a board of trustees, composed of the governor, secietary of state and the state treasurer. Thev shall appoint all the oflicors of the :isy iuin and jegulate their duties. Tle act provides that they shall hold monthly meetings at the seat of government; that they shall visit the asylum once in three months, and keep themselves con stantly informed of the asylum a (fairs, and report to the legisla ture every session. The board is authorized to appoint a medical superintendent, to serve during good behavior, and one or two assistant physicians, according to the requirements of the institution, each of whom shall hold oflice for four years, or until his successor is appointed and qualified. The assistants are to be appointed by the board of trustees upon nomi nation by the medical superin tendent. The salary of the super intendent is fixed at 2.o00 per year, and that of the assistants at il,S00 and $1,200, and each of them and their families shall be furnished room, household furni ture, provisions, fuel and light from the supplies o the asylum. The superintendent is made the executive officer of the asylum. He is given the authority to con trol patients, preset ibe or direct their treatment, adopt necessary sanitary measures for their wel fare, and discharge such as, in his opinion, have permanently recov ered their reason; to maintain dis cipline among the subordinate officers and employes, and enforce obedience to the laws, rules and regulations adopted for the govern ment of the institution, and is em powered to discharge any employe or attendant for violation of the laws or rules . of the aslum, and submit the same to the board of trustees at their last regular meet ing preceding the meeting in May and November for their approval, and to estimate and report to the board of trustees the amount, kind, and quality of furniture and household furnishing goods, pro visions, fuel, forage, clothing and other material required for six months ending on the first day of August and February of each year. The bill goes into effect whenever the public necessity re quires it, after approval by the governor. This means when the new asylum building at Salem is completed. Several months will be required for this. Willamette Farmer. The Queen. When you want to get the grand est idea of the queen, you- do not think of Catherine of Russia, or of Anne of England, or of Marie Theresa of German; but when 3'ou want to get your grandest idea of a queen, you think of the plain woman who sat opposite your father at the table, or walked arm-in-arm down life's pathway; sometimes to the banquet, some times to the grave, but always to gether, soothing your petty griefs, correcting your childish wayward ness, joining in your infantile sports, listening to your evening prayers, toiling for you with needle or at the spinning wheel, and on cold nights wrapping you up snug and warm. And then at last, on that day when she lay in the back room dying, and you saw her take those thin hands, with which she had toiled for you so long, and put them together in a dying prayer that commended you to the God whom she had taught you to trust, oh, she was the queen! The char iots of God went down to fetch her; and as she went in, all heaven rose up. Von cannot think of her now without a rush of tenderness that stirs the deep foundations of your soul, and 3-011 feel as much a child again as when you cried on her lap; and if you could bring her back again to speak just once more your name a? tenderly as she used to speak it, you would be willing to throw yourself on the ground and kiss the s?od that cov ers her, crying, "Mother! mother!" Tabu age. Just So- Laying " aside personal wi.-hes favoring Mr. Mitchell, we must be allowed to say that the election of Mr. Dolph, situated as he is and has been, an active official member of the 0. 17. & N. Co., and their leading legal manager, leaves us in uncertainty as to any active as sistance through him to push for ward the works at the Cascades, which would be doing nothing more or less than loading guns against his own household. Time will prove whether Mr. Dolph is a United States senator or a railway manager. If Mr. Dolph gives-his great energy and perseverance to public benefit, in the interests of the people of his state, as he has done in the interests cf the O. R. & 2s. Co. and the Northern Pa cific railroad, we shall be glad to declare it and acknowledge our feais unfounded. The future will decide this. The necessities of eastern Oregon, a large portion of Mr. Dol pit's senatorial repre sentation, present to htm a number of most important fields oi laber: The opening of the Columbia to free navigation and the reduction of the rates of transportation by allowing competition upon its waters, that the people may trans port a variety of products of the soil. To interest the nation in our needs oflers ample work to our senator. Wasco Sun. The great Yellowstone park is in danger of being rapidly de stroyed and its natural beauties defaced by wantonness and van dalism, unless the government steps in to protect it. It is said that the first thing that the 'Eng lishman does after arriving in this country is to start for the Yellow stone park, and needlessly shoots down scores of its large game deer, buffaloes, bears, antelopes and mountain sheep. Nor are for eigners always the chief sinners in this respect. Many of the most famous Yellowstone gevsers have already been ruined by peo pie who amuse themselves 03' hurl ing immense trunks ot pine trees into them in order to sec the water force them high into the air. In many cases tiiesc logs have stuck in the water-apertures, and have completely stopped the spouting. Otis Hathaway, Esq., Vo Rock street, Fall Kiver, Mass., had a very bad attack of rheumatism, which racked him sorely. Finally he could scarcely move. St. Ja cobs Oil was tried, and proved to be the only remedy that did any good. Two weeks' use of it ren dered him as chipper and active as ever. Arithmetical: "How are you coming on, Uncle Mosg?" "Poor ly, poorly, thank God." "What's the matter?" "I has seben gals to support, boss. Hit costs apower of money to fill up seben motifs free times a da'." "Yes, but I heard one of your daughters was going to get married, so that will leave you only six to support." Dat's war yoii am foolin' yerself, boss. Dat are gal am gwine ter marry one ob dese Austin cullid politicianers, so instead ob habin' only six to support when she gets married, 111 hab eight motifs to feed, for mighty few ob dese poli- ticiaueis, white or black, is wulf tie powder hit would take to :hoot. "em. No, boss, it will be eight in stead nb six ter fed when tint g.d marries, not countin" de natera! in crease. ' icxas ftirmiffi:. Commissioner Price of the In dian bureau, in his report to the : interior department, recommends j that one million dollars be applied at once to the education of Indian children. In this way only, he thinks, can the all important problem of the civilization ot the Indian be settled. He is no be liever in the plan of giving the red man an annuity in cash, be cause, as he says, it is invariably spent for arms, ammunition and whisky. His scheme of educa tion is a good one, for recent re ports from the Indian schools show that the children returned fromthese schools have great inlluence over their parents, and frequently ac ac eomplished: what negotiations and bargains have failed to do. The old method of feeding and arming the Indians has been a dead fail ure. SII.U-OWS. A burst of jioItU'ii Muihine. A wIiNjierinj; of the leaves. ,V. imiMO-ripple on the brook. A joy. a wonder in each nook; .sweeping .slia low oer the land. .V flushing of the lrce-top. crimsoning of the lake, A peaceful mildness in the air. .V thought of hidden mystery there. A glorious fading of the sun A summer's day is done. A joy in childhood's plaything. A catling them aside; llah of golden youth-hood's hour. When joy breaks through the passing shower; A cattle-building in the air: A eherihed hope defeated: ,V smile, a joy. a doubt. A gleam, reflected from the past ; .V .sigh upon its bosom cast; ,V mystery of a world unknown ; And then aNUil has flown. Chamber? Journal. A severe accident lately to a star performer had a far happier termination than was expected. The wife of AY. n. Stowc, Esq., manager of Dan. Kice's Great Show, was terribly injured by be ing thrown from her horse while performing at Cadiz, Ohio. St. Jacobs Oil alone was used and cured her in four days. A Varied Performance. Many wonder how Parker's Clingor Tonic can perform such varied cures, thinking it essence of ginger, when in fact it is mndu from many valuable medicines 'which act beneficially on every diseased organ. Xothin; Short r I'nmiMtukabic Benefits Conferred upon tens of thousands of suflcicrs eoulti oiiginate and maintain theieputation which Ayeus .Sausaiw- 1:1 i.t. A enjoys. Jt is a compound of the be.st vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disorders. I mforinly successful and certain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores. Iloils. Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Dis eases and all disorders rising from im purity of the Mood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and often euro Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesso and Irregularities, and is a otent re newer of vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tone-, up the system, restores and preserves the health, and imparls vigor and energy. For forty jcars it has been in extensive use. ami is to-day the most available medicine for the suffering sick, any where. For. Sale i:y ai.i. )i:ai.i:i:. A couf,rlt. cold or sore throat .should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or consump tion. JJrown's Jirouchinl troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the in llamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirty years Urown's bronchial troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearlj' an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2.", cents a oox everywhere. The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were suffering 11 om dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Sclh W. Fowl &i5on' Doston. For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shilolfs Porous Plaster, Pncu '23 cents. 1'or sale by W. E. Dement. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shilolfs Cure. AVe guarantee it. Sold by V. E. Dement A B 5 PrJ v S9 3 S ipeS - & & itaal; W ,.,. Mr ,. -4 -K- - j &4 ft. THEGREAT. FOR RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Svsell- ings and Sprains, Burns and ' scalds, uenerai uoaiiy Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation oa earth equals St. Jacob Oiz. u a safe, sure, simple and cheap.Exteiwil Btmeiljr. A trial entail but the wjparatircly trifling outlay of SO Cenlft, and ererT ono suffer ing uith paia can have cheap and jwdtire proof of iU claims. 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There Isjiencr nllynronslderalilulosor memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of having left uudoiiv souiethiUK which otiKlit to have been done. A slicht, dry couuh Is sometimes attendant. The liaiicnl com plains of weariness and debility; he Is easily Martini ; his feet are cold or buni ine;, ami he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin ;iiis spirits arc low, and, althouirh he lss-itNtled that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet lie can scarcely summon up tonitude enouuh to try it. If you hae:myof the above symptom, von can certainly be- cured by theueor the genuine iu. v. r.iti..VNj;'s livj:i: 1'ILI.S. When ou luiv STcIaiie's PilN, insist on haxiiiK DIt. ardANK'S CKLK ItUATKI I.IVHUl'ILLS,madcbyl"lc:n injr Kro-.., I'lttsbuuih.Pa. If vou can not uct the genuine DIt. r. icT..vxirs i.ivint rii.is, send us " cents by mail, and .we will send them to yon. FLEMING ISK0.S., riltslinrli, Va. w STOMACH The true nntiiloto totho cfTects of ini.i-ina is llosteltcrV Stomach Hitters. Thi? medi cine is ono of tho most popular remedies of an ago of successful proprietarj" specifies, and h in iminenso demand nhcrcver on this Continent fever and nguo csi-L-. A wincslnssful three times n day i tho best possible preparative fcr encountering a ma larious atmosphere, regiil.itins tiie liver, ami inriznratins the stomach. 1'orfalc by all Drugjnst' and Dealer generally. A C'ARIK To all who are suffering from the enors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc- I will .send a recipe that will cure you FKEE OF CIIAirCE. This great remedy was discovered bv a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the llev. .Toskpii T. Ixuax, Station D, Xew York City. IJ " CELEBRATED ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. (x) rnrv vAirs srp.r.irr. asthma. mt!K rxjKi:sixKi is pleased to A rmiouwe l Hi" puWir that lie has op- tied a FIKST Cli.VS.S nd fiiniKlii'N in Hist-ehissMjle OYSTKi:-'. HOT COFFEE TEA. KTO. AT TUB Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon, ('HEX AMI'S STREET. Ple.tso yi vo me a call. i:0SC0i::mxOX, Proprietor A. & JOHNSON & Co., Ship Claite ai Grocers. op's mxl C'onlai' oFall Kinds. It!o-Ji-. E'ulcut mitl Itlcltaliiicnl' :j!I size. Tin ciuiiiic l''soiii Seoteli K:iSmioii ml Twines. Dlcrmnisl Twines s Canvas, all X'z Conner Tipped Oar.. The le-t assortment of Q p Q C E R I EE 3 In Town, i Tin- lies! COFEKIIS anil THIS. ! Trj" on r IWelroso Kali ins Pom " IVsithvly xw lo-t over nuule. of all MutN juit inlylnM. PacKcrs. Kk-lianhonV ami Ktihlun's Canned ComR TVrin Canli. Profits Small. ce-c:iE us a CATX-rm WILLIAM ED GAS, I Corner .Alain and Chcnamus Streets, 1 J-srOKlA OREGON CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RCDCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTEMIOLM nml other Knjrlish Cutlory. 'FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine DIsershaum Pipes, etc. A line stock of Watrhes ami .Jewelry, Inzzle autl llreecb IiOadin Shot Guns and Itlllcx, JlevoIvei'M, IiHtolH. nml Aiiininnitinn 5f.u:ixr. AI-SO A FIXK Assortment of fine SITCTACLES and EYE B. 13. FRANKLTN, UNDERTAKER, $m Crner Casaud Spieniojlie streets, ASTOUIA. ... - ORECOS DK.M.K1: IX WAf.L PAPER AM) WINDOW SHADES AM USDKKTAKE11S GOODS. itAGNDS C. 0R08BY, Heater in" HARDWAES, IM, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings. 1'I.I'JI P.KRS A X I) SI KAM FI'ITURS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, 'I Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neutness and dispatch, ?oue imt first class workmen employed. A large assortment of, SCALES Const antljion band. w48m f!.-S' W -. . WS,W 2 W CO CO r o L J 3d i 9? CO H o O I WILLIAM HOWE, i r (iatattatiiiflitfltiiiiiitiiiitiitii4itaiiiiiiiti MaaiWt DKAI.KU IX Doors, Windows. Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All Uir.iN oi OAK LUMBER, j Boat Materia!. Etc. Sinfisi "fjpiP j Boats of all Blinds Mado to Order. 1 ESrOrders from a distance promptly attended MISCELLANEOUS. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. r.FTOXSTi:KET, 7R.K rAi:KER ITOUSH. ASTORIA. - OREdOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS? AND BOILERMAKERS. LANDiMARINE EN0hES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. or till De.scriptiotiM made to Order nt Short Xotlre. A. I). Wass, President. J. (I. IIit.sti.kk, Secretary. I. AV. Cask, Trea-siirer. John Tox. Superintendent. S. AllNDT & FERCHEN, ASTOUIA. - OKEGOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop P.I.ACKS.M1T1I SHOP Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STJtECT. It. F. STKV EXS. C. S. P.ltOWN BOOK STORE. Where oti will lind all tho standard works or tlieday.nnd !H,on-.tantlyeli:inj;iiijr sliM'k of novt'lties and t.incj artich's: t kei'p the best assortment of ariety goods in tiie city. Pocket Books, Picture Frames, Sieroscopes, Mu sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. P. F.STEVENS SCO. HEADQUARTERS Fosters Emporium. i $500 Reward. U.P.H.t.ei..i.:. x I AVe will nay the above reward for any case MOST COnOlete StOCK in AStOria ori.iv.er Complaint. Dyspepsia. Sick Hetul- I aelie, indigestion. Constipation or Costlve "A 7jl J? 77 tv v ness we cannot cure with "West's Vejetable A OVeLtieS Of abb AZ7lft5,I-lverPms.wlien the directions are stricUy complied with. They are purely Vegetable, .-., aml never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar rnita Both oreisn and DoHieMtie coated. Iirge boxes, containing co PIlLs, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware or WinPC anrl I innnrc counterreiLs and imitations. The genuine tflllCb dllU LIUUUlb manufactured onlv by Johk C. "Wkst & Co , re . ' I 'The i Pill Maker," 181 and 13 W. MadLwu Or Superior Braml. St.. Chicago. Free trial package sent by FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &JS JJOCK ,wTk,ffient?Sr;ipt ' a 3 Cent hXV' H C4 Z COS aH zW Zj o sOjc Oil? 7--,OC3 peg TURWUfGr AX I) Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. to. and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. BUSINESS CARDS. "El C HG.MJEX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIOXEhK, COMMISSION AND SUPNCE AGENT. TK. .T. V. SHAFTKK, I'HY.SllI.l.V aad SCKCEOX. (DKUTtJCIIKK AKZT.) liscuse.H orthc Threat a SpeeIty, Oflice over Conn'a Drug Store. T O. ItOZORTH, ir. s. Commissioner, Xetarjr PaMIe, and Innuraace Azeal. Agent lor the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. or Hamburg, Germany, and ot the Trav elers' Life and Accident Ins. Co., of Hart ford. Conn. aarOftlce in Pythian Buildins. Itooms ll, 12. Q.HI.O V. PARKER. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, aart City ef Aaterla Oltice: Clienamus street, Y.M.C. A. hall Koom Xo. 8. "Ct . WISTOJf, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ea-Oflice in Pythian Building. Kooms 11, 12. ASTOUIA, --- - OKEGON. TAY TUTTIiE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKQEON. Okkick Over the "White House Store. Kksi UBNC-Over Elberson's liakerv , op posite Uarth & Myers' Saloon. 4 ii. Ki:irox. M. D. 1'hysIeiaH and SHXKeau. OFFICE Over A. V.AHea's grocery stoie. Kooiu5, at the Tarker lloase. XjV P. HICKH, PENTIST, ASTOUIA, --- - OKKOON; Kooms in Alien's building up stairs, comer or Cass and Sqemoccihe streets. T K. I.mFOHCK, DENTIST Denial Rooms ier Cane' Stare. Chenantus Street, - - Astoria. Oregon. I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTOltXEY AT LAV. Clienamus Street. - ASTOUIA, OREGON G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At C.ipr. Itogers old stand, coiner or Cass and.Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Ilorseslioeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. TAiivoRina, Cleaning Repairing. NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK, BY VEORtiE LOVETT. Main Street, opposite N. Loeb'd. i