:CJ . - gftc itJT3 gtstxrrjlniu ASTORIA. 0IIE0:-: TUESDAY XOTJ2MBKK 2?. 3S2 j .1. F. UALL:tA. r.tlltor The Senator's S..l..ac.its. Three or roru rooms, -with con . , , . . . . . , . venn'nc"? r kitchen and dining room. AT balcm, List I nday, m re- Inquire at this oiuco. ponse to a popular manifestation j p (" "T I jDC! Senator-elect Dolph made a long j speech, in conclusion he said: 'The Ideal of a Perfect Woman' "It has been .suggested that my relation to the transportation in terests of the State will impair my efforts. I have already publicly, and, as I have reason to believe, satisfactorily, to a very large major ity ofthe people, in my letter pub lished in the Times-Mountaineer answered these suffpjestions. For myself, I should prefer to wait until time shall prove whether 1 am faithful to the important inter ests which have, in so great a measure; been placed in my keep ing. Mv fc'ghest ambition is to serve the people oi tins young and rapidly growing Statu and of this UUUUHUS. UUUUll 111 StlVJI A lliu.ll-l ner as to meet their approval and to honor myself. But 1 have noth , G ing to conceal. I have held, and , ... . . i .i do now hold, mi the several iraus- portation companies con t tolled by Mr. Villa rd in Oregon, positions of trust and confidence Instead, how ever, of feeling that this is a matter to be defended, I prize the confi dence reposed in me, in these mat ters, more than the compensation 7 rnAAti'n frs r cart ;rc: I tirf" ' A. tUi - V 1U k V IV--.5 J- KAKf 1W W ' J( believe that Mr. Villard would ever under any. circumstances ask me to 1I0 :invtiiinr TioL o:itirilv eonit.tt- . .,,". .. blft with mv ohieiiil duties. U 1 , T1 . . . neclieur, wliatkui.ls. of v.oik it attempted should retain my connections; with ai,i how it tj-n-ul throughout; the whole - the companies he control?, hutSl.DDERGRANGEABROAD,J lun T o-ilnr immi the di?ehiro-e ' wnen i enter upon tue uiscnarge , of the duties of mv office shall' sever mv connection with all these i -s . ' corporations, and dt vols my tttnei l. .... during my term to the duties of. n: 1 i.i ..,. ... 4..:.. .,:.!. my Viutu. J euuju iiuuiuini ;ui;i . my connection with thete coipora- when I accepted the honorable .office to which I have been elected. No man, to my knowledge, has ercr accused me of not serving tny clients with zeal and ability. When t .-i- l tl.f.rcn.n .'e a iuc mcuaiuui uuibL vi - Ciettator, 1 snail nave no etuangimg n:...- 1 ...:n (, :, ..n. alliances, L will become the :utor- ney of the Suite, representing all ttons, or my other protesstonal bus-1 uiisnmsoennenietnnoio''isi.anaiioi.ieii jjanrarct Brown....' :: .... ,, ,, ,, , uieiiiber or the um tribe of Indians. 1'h-s-' iaijns. .i.nreli 1 4 iness if 1 would, and 1 would not a-aied. !r?J, iSwM ' -, ., T ,, T , , jril ,1 ' IMifSTKATKI) PAl'EKS on die vv.,,,, I ',; jf I could. T understood fully the satjoxaj, casitajl iueSuditig KiJ ";V:f.iV"- - pecuniary sacrifices I war. making geJiiSe 2?c So,,K,nc CUrt'" "TJ"' MTwili5ht::::j 3 linr intnr.icts. imlif the inleiesK I -lc' ,ltw MibsenbOrs to eouiUK-iue Uh tlie tier mtcresu,, ami 11 uic 'I"-s!I1(!Wserif!im1iiTT!,ECi:u:viuii..-. we nf flic nnnole sieill -it n;iv tim5 de- I make the follow in Ol t.te people s.l.in J- a.ij unit, ut j srcinJ otTw. m.ind nrolecliott arai:ii-t corpora- tion3 1 iall i!llhecit::tinijJv favor' ' " " - 1 anv iut and einibtitutional leis-, latton for the nurpo-e. Honored by 1 ' 1 the hhrhest oflice in the gift of the people of tjhe State, no man b'.iall trutlifully sa' that 1 am unfaithfiil to her interests. 1 thai! be u friend to every lawful enterprise whether prosecuted by a corporation or in dividuals which aids in developing the resources of the State, and in promoting the. interests of the people. 1 will not "ay to-night, what my course will be upon any particular question which may arise, further than that every question upon which I shall bo called to act, shall be, to the best of my ability, carefully examiti"-! and tny action determined by what I consider to be just and right. The interest of agriculture, in which 30 large proportion of our population is engaged, as well as the interests of manufactories and commerce demand increased facilities for transportation, by meaus of rail roads, as well as the improvement of all our great rivers and harbors. Every new facility of transpor tation should not only be encout- aged by the state audits citizen,, t . . t 1 1 out tne leuerai government, en trusted with the power to regulate interests and foreign commerce, in the exercise of its now undis- puted power to aid 'internal im prorements, should, b' its liberal appropriations for that purpose, ay to the'membersof the union, in the spirit, if not in the words, of the British bard, "Bid harbors open, public r.-ays extend. Bid temples worthier of the gods ascend ; Bid the broad arch the dangerous flool con , tain. . . , 9 . . The mole prejectinj: brcik theroarlns main . J5ekto Its bounds tho subject sea command, ad roll obedient riven through th land." The President has discharged 4r federal appointees for the alleged reason that they interfered with justice in behalf ofthe star route conspirators norr on trial. The Standard announces the death of the Argus. "And if it is so soon 'twas, done for, ,we wonder wlMtt it was begun for." I1EIK . ALWAYS THE BEST! j j Quixx.-in Asiorm, Xov. 27TTss2. LIBERTY HALL ? NIGHTS" TPlWESiF1 Mrs. Mary Quinn.sjied 40 years. 1-V.n- I-,-fcni RrtL" 0- -S- &1 AdMi !& . eral at '2 o'clock this afternoon. Friend -:"? .it-i '-i.o.-e..- i i of Hip laniilv invited to attend. rnrrtmi ....$.. ami - e. rt.iy. .- ,. - i .. papei dtue copy. InEW TO-DAY Furnished Rooms to Rent. M-28. at 7:45 P.M. Ecv.Mjn Jit VHU, .!., Iia-Ir.In I . S. A. Will lecture on tlie ahne subject at the Prcab ienan Church. Dr. WHIV well known ability :: th'itnivr bhouid insure a good house. Proceeds to be ajiliod to the furnishing of the new church. , ilusicudlU' furnished by the Choir beloir anil alter the i-ei Hire. Admission. 35 (. Children. cts j "Pfrhapi the nm-l judiciously tdltftl nuiint zinc in Ihc twrul "-Tin: Nation, ". V. j Sept. ifeSZ. nmil? rtT?TTlT'TTT V J. iJLILl VXiil JL VJJV For 1882-3. nrf .-.ft 1. i'irnfl'il Iiiri"-.i7il tin !i3st under the new nam", anil tl.o wo-d iivo- I fid in Us hislorv, clu?d with the Giti.bor number. Hip vim-latin-i ha-, Jion n a larjw . wtm ov rth.it of the iwei (vim;: season. :;r.d . Tiii-ri"Tl!.Y Ii.-'it! i!s ih:rtiiuthujr VW II .lil I iliuw.nu 140.000 CoSics. The folloiviii" are the lPadinc featuies : A NEW NOVEL. BY V. . HOWSLLS, to v.ivvd ths au'hux "-Mint-.!! In .inc" It uill an nit nia- t tiiii .! sli. c. i'i IiTVi! "A Se.l Cl'.i!i" ." t - i 1TPE IH THr ttIIRTSSTJ cot society THE CHRISTIAN .IiE AGUE OF CO?N&CIICDT. oyt'ie t:ev. v.:;nr. 1 ton Gladden. An arcuunt of nraetie.l ci opi mtto.i in t'hnstiaiiworlc shoulnjj lvv :i !c,ii;ueua funned in a Miinil tov.n 111 1'on- v ewiiK ii. MoeKton. a eomiuuaiioa m me lr01 ..Kl,(!,ler (jn..'. stories, the b.-ene! bln"ow",J!il,,. r ,. tm v. wp.-sctr "p.tj a ttt atvtttr in .1 r 1 HOuSE-BTiiL.Dirte.a -ene. 01 tour papers, ful'y illuslrated, tiotid Jot l )Ot Houses, ! dmntn Hordes. isiCniin-Iiis -ui.l 1 -1 1 Ttibiie Uuildin. TKEfJRKOI.ESOFXOUJSIATsTA. b Ceo. V. Cable, author of "Old t're.le i).r.c;ifr.'M:iiii!raiili!i- n:irratic. ik , illustrated. MV ADVENTi'ltES IN ZI M.by 1'nmlc II. 1 .MA, bv "If. II." : three or four jiajiers of an exceedingly interetiug eharaeler, rlchl uiustratea. Taicellanoous. Further work is expected from K. C. Sted- nian, Tliotnas Hughes, .loel Chandler IlArrit ("Uncle llemus"), Charles Dudley "Warner, John llurroughs, E, V. Snialley, If. II. lloyc- seu.anaaiongiihi 01 oiiiers. Knieiiauiing iioitswriBaii novelettes u ill be ainonir the leadtns fea"tres of The Ckstckv, a noretofore, and the ningarinc will ronimue' cjwir.js. nx r.u wAftu i.uuiiij- VOTICT lierebv "iven that tin. tiieV,ar:M cmsM of a n.mVr of (. mhts, a.ment made by Ordinanee o.4t. , poiiv n-nrul" h lltO SU tf 1 onOVV onMCiitoic:is-The r.euiunin or y - for the proposed niiiiroveniout of Astor , L tlllVjy uUUtU, 1 II1L VJLtltlUllOl) j whole formhw :noiim!el liiston of .utv , .jnvd to the eastern end of Aslor street, i JsiiVAf A 'o ! ' 'ni'Q' life in the 1 nited States, llsnceiai iittctit. in ;., -!,..m,-.. ufnri-i ;.i ili. m-uitw.i .ri- IsJIl UJ. T ait, Lvo. will lio mill Jo ;w,c!ir;n, of i'!i:s!r:,li.ii, I . . ...-t V-.. .. . ..ri ' A TiOVSLETTE OF MJN5NG the follow inn deserihed h.ts fronlinu on FOOTE. iititlcd "'"MS tol-Hor-e r..d::i," ."w" .,t 11.0 office of the C:Vv ! to be JllUitnted by the author. ::Iul Iaal-''t. 'V.,"c .""'V1. '.',', '. . -iTj-c nnm-P rt-n ttto-ztt u- ircaMtror, 111 blllK'U CWll'S umu nun THE POINT Or 0V?r.Hf 'm1vt coin, and utiles paid within live u-r. fm" kwmZr? -ou"Vr .i7"i" ! 5 ,! tin- ;pinition of this iioliee, j ... t.. . . . ..I .. ' Punilnt' lli..f.il..1.fli ltl t ItI I iiaiioii'iuiies. cniKisin Aineiie.1. i's M'oue, jH.ij,iiiunn.i ii.i. .tj. ... . manners, railroads, etc. ronneti wm muer wanv.nis issiieu ior 3JIOIOVS Or SOlTEIItlt.V CAMFOU- I :Vr",-..-LJ',.ow" s aavanec in general exeeuenee, Tiiesubscr.iu.onnuceis 51.00 a 7(-Ar:.-sln i cents a natiiiK-r. Mioscriptioiis Mimtiu oe- ..... r. . ..t. !.-.t.:. ,..-.,. SlircinJ Oiree. Iiserinuon from N t ..A jcar'.s ubseripuon fnm Nov , 12, ami ( jthetwelw nuiiibcis of the past e.ir. i.n- bound. .?C OO. Astdwrleliouand t'hutwehel bask hiiinbrrs bound 11 iv.o -Ie.inl o'.i.:u.-s ; wtigilt to;i.S7;u. ! . 1 A. V. JME, (STJOCESSorw TO 1ASK A" ALS.KN Wholesale ar.d retail !e.ifcr lu Srooeries, PtavlsiosSf Glass and Piatsd Ware, TirOI'ICAI AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Li q:;ors,Tobacco, Cigars m TO KEEP DRY FEET 3rO 37o J. Apvold'si ) ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES 1 Fozt ladsks a:d i:xtb.E3si:x I have a larso stock of first-class iioodn and you will find my prices as low :u any. Just Jlcecivcd BY LAST STEAMER A larjc Assortment of tha Xjtts"fc Styles. I mnke all hinds of Boots and Shoes to OltULlt. and guaratec A TKBriXT TIT. Patent Everlasting Buttons on our shoes free of charge. Repairing neatly done. On the Roadway, opposite 0. If. &N. Dock. THE 'KE PLUS" Patent'W7'aslnngMacliiie Only Premium "nt Portland Me-' clianicH Pair is novc- Heady. The owners of the SOLE SHOP RIGHT Tor Oregon will deliver free to anv railroad or steamboat station on receipt of $15. Specially low terms to dealers. Address r. O. B Til Portland, Oregoa. ftOVeftsBSE? 27th & 28th. .Ideal Spectacular Pantomime , ..- (sTAK SF'SM'XAI.TV COSIPAWY ! fkom Turin , ! Opci-a House, S. i ' I On .STAR artists: Oil' 111 111 i In ! New Sparkling Kuuulodt in uv j Three Acts tutitleil Hiinipty Dumpty's Picnic I A'rt nnii WuwoiuMTiirr) ..ml i'n-luuira V btiprib Transforttialiuti Sn'iir The Mnr I'l'i'Iiii'i'ln;; :. 1 he 1 rained UoiiU.- and Cent. 4j,n -.,-., 21 MO 1'itM'nvi! -enlMiow un rate jlAdler"-. with out etni h:irj;e. .Dressmaking. -Piain and Fancy Sewing. o. -.. ,.i0 ;n tlio Tu-t St-rlo bas n ' -C.T Gnnrautreti tn X-xt- anil JZ'.s-. T. S. Jeweii. IROOMS OVi:i! MRS. I S. WAltitltN'S.l Aslor Street Assessment. ,Hwtio tlicreof. Tin svs-.mnt . e.t ioi!ov: .1 Same f j On ner S I At. l.o. Crtv ori'oi"iW j .irf. IWori-.l Cwt. 1 O. W. Jluiae " ! 'ri ,?lo'J(K) a.. Van Ditsen ' ii i " ' lt2T00i :;-nV.uu,;;;;;;;; I ' 1 ' JJg m-,. v V.1r1en.. .ui ."... MpvmisA .Iniilm.ll! opi 4 S ; 11 V2 I". 14 1 (i. .MeLean !j J.W. White .las. T. (Jmv W.J5. Ilo:id'intoii.J 11. h. l'ittoek." ! Dan'l firahatn lis 1 3: i: ! if-MO ! VSi 00 1-J-iOO I 12.'. 00 ' 123 W I 123 00 123 00 1 123 00 I 123 00 1 123 00 I ItiOOO Wm. llowi 44 120 00 113 00 113 00 120 00 120 00 113 00 113 00 120 00 27 00 .'5100 5100 :ui 00 :;2 00 est 00 ::i 00 f" ' 1 raitam ( ' Hano:i Jros j 8 1 .mis. uceu 1 4.-i Al. Itnhlos... Jjupreiiant & J?"riii-J son Sunreuant & Fcrijii son r. W.Injialb .J.G. Hustler 4:; GeiiKcr U.ratker n PA,b..r 1 . .,.......-- '... stroMr 1 '.,' " '"n u'; .' onrej;atioiia I einircl: ! .M.3:. G linr.it , 27 00 37 1J liS 00 42 3S fOi .. .. . . ,, , " M. M. Gilinan. '.ir. linker Ii3 00 y." 00 :on ' :u 00 i ::t 00 . i t w j 21100 I 28 CO Jti CO m ivj Ge.. Flavel. ... 11 C. ltORlillllf. 4S " 33 00 a TdOO GJ 00 I City of Astoria Crossing slor and iiiirton streets City of Astoria Ctossin Astor I?12.i 00 and Lass streets 123 00 City of Astoria Ciossinj; Astor and Genevieve streets iTO 00 City of Astoria Cro.siujj Astor and Hamilton streets 11300 By order of the Common Council. !. C. Xonttts. Auditor and Clerk. November 20th, 1SS2. lOt-d HILL'S FARIETIRS. CCO. III!.!., - - - -. PRorirnrron WAI.TEUIUHKS, - STACK MAXACKU llagagemcnt of .KISS EKMA GILBERT, The (Juccn of Scrio Ccaiies. MSS PAY GILBERT, Tlie Little Queen. Also CHAS. PREH0WT, The KiiiK ofllihKiekerM. Together witit a new Under the manucmeat of ritOl". SWAB. All the Old Favorites Retained. Opeu all fit- Vcat, I-crTo nuance Ery .Msht. Enttre tliauce oT I'ro- urautuie On re a IVcrlf. Compnsiuc :dl the latent SONGS. DAKCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tlie theatre Is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to he equal to any gl'. en ebewherc. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the puhlie's amusement can not be excelled. An bod v wishing to spend a pleasant evening and see sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, should improve the opportunity and come. The cnmpaiij comprises the following well known Artists: JIim I'AXXin Walton. Miss Mamie (looiiiticit, Mics Esima Gir.rs-'i'T. Miss Fay Gilbi:it, Mn. Walter Pares. Mr. Citas. Fremont. Me. John Stoke?. Mr. Ciias. Barrows. All of which will appear nightly in their dif fcrent fpecialtlcs. I Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 5; entrance lotucaire on Benton street ; private boxes on Chena mus street. lfw SteM is XaviT ImctMMien ! i vitteit in uruinaiieu ami. iri. un eneu i . i I House Furnishing Goods M. W. GALLICK'S Nmiffl STORE, Spceiti! Attractions this Week Ask to see a Hoey Bed Spring-gg CARL ABIaER?S NOVELTY EMPOEIUM Instruments abundant nmjerxMnxmirt SSJ.'S v My incrcasinu trade !. ::. in i l.irjrer 1 for itirehasers. Aecordinclv have j street, next to G. W. liniib-V, wheie L :idiw)JTho Finest Stock of fHOK Antl wJiieli nill r.M r-JoScI al Criet" ns Low a the snnic class of Coo!: can l hoi:zIit in & fJIRL A Golden Buh Bazar, TO "THE PUBLIC! A Branch of the New York Novelty Co. or roTi..vxs RAND OPENING TO-DAY Al llm JsiJ.re I:i-lj Mtnjiel liy 31. I. StA.VI'. The stock which is now b-5ng uupaeUed, tons'uts of a .-tried as.sortuieut of OibyistTn fts; 5133.CL :oioli3Lt3r Ooocls AlbumSj Autographs. Picture Frames, Musical Instrument and Toys. Of all description. Milch wl'l be sold at Ka.sleni nriees. . A iiaiidsotiie st of Chronio Cards will be given lew O-oods ! New Goods ! CITY go ok ST ORE. 30 BRcn: so cimojie: But the Best Store in tho City to,get your Money's Worth. AlbumSj Autograph and Photograph all sizes and Prices- Books Trout a Dime ."fowl to Webster's Unnbridgctf. iiv.nth Jcwelrj and Cnflery. AVriiiu Desks or all .sizes. Hark Twain Scrap JJooks, ISikles. lraj sr Books and IIyiMi:als, also, tlie Kej- to Heaven. Opera and larine ftlassc. Iraiili4iii Iiisiriuitcnts from -10 cents to .1.CO a Set. Blank Books, Andcery thingyou could want In our line. suoer.auu oy buying 01 us jou hecp ine money at Home. CS'-Examin our goods and prices before going elsewhere. E. F. STEVENS & CO., " City Book Store ASTORIA W. MEYER - - - ASTORIA, SPECIAL -A.3-MOTJ35a"OmMDE32Sa"T. REDUCTION OF WTIOLESALE PRICES. 87 50 PER BARRELOF 30 GALLONS. ILAKGE ORDERS IN LIKE ntOrOItTION. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Settled Beer, - - - SI SO per Dozen earSpeclal attention paid to order; from Public ITouscs and Families.-S THE COLUMBIA BREWERY F3 1S?j ? IS SC1-KRIOR TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. eyQrders left at the (1ERMANIA BEER nALL will be promptly attended ltoe School Tax Notice. rilO TnE TAX PAYERS OF SCnOOLDlS A. trict No. 1. Clatsop county Oregon : You are hereby notified that tho assessment roll for the school tax in district No. l, for the yearlSKJ Is completed and will be in my hands, at my office at the Maiu street wharf for the next sixty days from date hereof. Pay your taxes In time and save costs. J. G. HUSTLER, Clerk School District No. l. Atria, tceg , pt. 15th ISO. 490ti Gold and Musical in new and variety. m .imwam BULE BAZAR aeeoiuniodatioiis and jrreator facilities rented the. new lmildiii"; on Squenioqua ill display 6 Q Q A f ever brought to Astoria - .12 IVnucisco or l'ortlnnd. D I E R S ivn.i. iiavi: a to exery ealler. We expect to remain after the lioliilaare BREWERY. - - - - - Pronrietor. OREGON. School Tax Notice. H'O TIIE TAX PAYERS OF SCHOOL DIS--1- trict No. 18. Clatsop county Oregon : Y'ou are hereby notified that the assessment roll for the school tax in district No. 18, Tor tlie year 1SS2, is completed and is now in my hands for the next sixty days from date here of. Pay your taxes In time and save costs. C. W. SHTVELY. Clerk School District No. 18. Ajterla, Oregon, October lilst, 182. dtd THE CALIFORNIA STORE EXTEAOEDINAEY BIAiRGIAIIINIS THIS WEEK. Tremendous Reduction p 1 ni There is not a Cloak purchased in the California Store where there is not a saving from three to six dollars to the purchaser. Th Gre$ieii SbMBb of the S$soa Is in our Dress Goods department. We have just opened a new Stylish Black Dress Goods to take the place of Cashmere, very fine and stylish, which will be offered at very low figures. BXTBAORDINARV BMGAINB In Plushes, Brocades and Black Silks. SPEGIAh mmmmEHVs Are offered in HOSIERY. NECKWEAR and RTJSCHING. We guarantee a saving of at least 25 per cent, to all purchasers at the California Store. The same reduction is made on our extensive stock of Clothing for Gents. Boots. Hats, Overshirts, etc., etc. We mean what we say. if you wish to make a Saving in your Purchases be sure and call at the CALIFORNIA STORB, P. O. CORNER. THE NEW MODEL A FULL 5TOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. 2. JEL HAV7ES, Two doors east of Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON. John A. Montgomery, (SUCCESSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) DEALER IN TIN SHEET IRON AND COFFER WARE. A General Assortment of Household Goods. AGEXT FOIi mactEE stoves .kjcra. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Plumbing Goods of all kinds on hand. Job Work done in a Workmanlike Manner. CORNER O .1IAIX AI .1KFFKKSOX STBEKTS, ASTORIA. - CHAS- HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE Ss BEDDING AND DEALER 1 Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window.Shades, Lace Curtains. Picture Frames and MoiMiRfs, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, DEALER IN Bf FURNITURE S5 BEDDING. Corner 3Iain and Squcinoqua Streets, Astoria, OreffttH. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER, ETC A Complete Stork. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AIX KINDS OF FURKITUBE REPAIRED AUD YARMSHED. in our extensive line of RANGE CAN BE IIAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF L & HAWE99 AGENT CALL AND EXASnNE IT, YOU WILL BE PI .EASED. V. It. IIAYv'ES is also agent for the MX patent Cooftf Stove And other flrst-class stoves. Furnace Work. Steam Fit tings, etc., a specialty. xfcAxra-BS. J