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FRIDAY JANUAKY 5, lRS
Ait Eastern Opinion.
Oregonians, says the Spring
field Republican, have long cher
ished a deep-rooted faith that their
particular corner of the earth would
sometime become one of its most
important parts. As the day ap
proaches when the state is to se
curerailroad connections with the
East and with California they grow
more and more confident of the
future and talk enthusiastically of
the grand development that lies
before them, of which they already
see the beginnings. This is not
strange. The state has hitherto
been unfortunately isolated. Its
population is very small. The
people who came here to the Wil
lamette Yalley 40 years ago, and
their followers since, have built up
a sturdy, vigorous civilization;
they have prospered materially,
but they have suffered seriously in
many ways on account of the diffi
culties and slowness of communi
cation with the East. The motto
that rests on the state escutcheon,
lAlis volat liroprilif 'ho flies with
his own wings,' is singularly ap
propriate to the circumstances of
" Oregon's settlement and early
career, and the free translation,
'She paddles her own canoe,' ib a
perfect epitome of the state's his
tory, Washington advices are of the
tenor that Republican Congress
men make no secret of their inten
tion to press the admission of Da
kota, or rather of the southern half
of that Territory at this session.
This matter will probably be made
a subject of caucus action at an
early day, and there is no doubt
that the decision of the party will
be to make a state of Dakota if it can
be accomplished. Democrats are
determined to oppose the scheme,
and it will become a party ques
tion. The Republicans having a
majority in the House, can, with
out any more difficulty than a
minority is able to present, pass
the bill unless the Democrats, as
is openly threatened, fillibuster to
prevent its passage. Dakota, par
ticularly that portion which is se
lected for admission is Republican.
The performance of ; Uncle
Tom's Cabin occasions consider
able trouble in some localities.
Besides the one that played in As
toria a few nights ajjo there are
four ct" er troupes giving a rendi
tion of that drama of slavery days
in different parts of the country.
One of those wandering galaxies
was compelled to desist in Lynch
burg, Virginia, and in Richmond
there were but twelve in the au
dience. NEW TO-DAY
Notice to Subscribers to Daily
Oregonian.
rjMIE NON-DELI VERY TO CITY SOB
JL Ncrilnrs of yestrnlay's Oregonian was
owing tot lie fact that the papers were seat
t the steamer Fleetwood us usual, jhe hav
ing made no announcement other intention
to lav over a dav. 1 he O. It. & N. ( Vs dock
being alout a mile distant from the Fleet
wood's lauding, the Oregonian messenger
could not reach the Heed in thne to end hy
her. il C. IIOLUEN. Agent.
Notice.
mtlK SCHOOL TAXES FOU SCIIOOL
A District No. 0 are now due and pavahle
at my oflicc, in Tho Fisherman's Packing
Company's building. Tlie-e tuxes become
delinquent thirty davs from date.
lEOBEKT HAMILTON.
School Clerk.
Upper Astoria, .Tan. 5, lfiKJ.
IiOST.
ONTHEMOItNINOOF.rAN.2i.AAVhlle
hall boar, 19 feet long, painteu white,
twoseisof sculis and two black coats. A
reward of ten dollars will be paid to ativ
person or persons delivering her at Astoria,
at WM. BANNISTKU.
Notice.
UTATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOP. THE
o year 1882, are now due and can be paid
hi my omce at me i oun. Jiouse.
rt-wtf A. M, TWOMBLY, Sheriff,
Br. Ship "Jeanie Landles."'
milE ABOVE VESSEL WILL COMMENCE
JL ulscuargincon the 3rd iiibt. ;:tll parties
having goods on her miu,t take deliver)' as
discharged at Flavor- wharf, a all goods
ieiiaiier4ociocK oime day or their dis
charge will be at owners' risk and expense.
MEYER, WILSON ic Co.
TO THE PUBLIC.
ON. Oil BEFORE JANUARY 4th. the
Crecdmoor Shooting Gallcrv will be re
moved to tlie new building nexi to Geo. W.
Hume'. store.. In connection with the Gal
lery will be added a first-class Mock of Cl
ears. Tobacco, etc : alo in the near fntnrn
will be added a tine billiard table, and other
amusements, it is my intention to keep a
quiet and orderly place of amusement and
recreation, on a strictly temperance plan.
itucicuu-iiiiuurs will ue roiu.
J AS. MACOHBEB.
Hemlock Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby civen that the as-
1 sessnii'iit made by Ordinance 2fo. 4is
I fnr tint Ttrnnrnuwl ininrnrnmiinl nf ITrmi.
! lock Street from the west side of East-21 '
Street to the eastern end of Hemlock
! Street, in Shm'ly's Astoria, in the man
ner provided bj Ordinance No. 4DG in
each of the following described lota
frontinc on said portion of said street
?o iinw rfnn ,iwl non'nliln it: lir rkflftA Jf l
i the City Treasurer, in V. S. gold and '
silver com. and unless paid wittim live
davs from the expiration of this notice,
to-wit: Saturday,Jan.20,188n.thc Coun
cil will order warrants issued for the
collfction thereof. The assessment is
as follews:
Same of Owner
of Lot.
So.
31 So.ofi 1'rohable
Lot. J Block
Cmt.
W.13. Adair
Chas. Liujrrln estate.
19 15
lh J3
A- Yau Dusen
Bercnian & Berry. .
N. Johansen
140
West Coast Packing
Company :
P. W. Larson..
II. Brown
...
'22 05
10 15
Chris Erickson
A. W. Cone and J2.IL
Burton
J. W. Welch
148
Occident Packing
Company
Andrew Anderson..
Jos. Oslrom.
Anna Matron
J.Q.A. Bowlby and
20 05
19 15
W. w. I'arucr
.( i!
Otto Peterson
E. O'Connor
147
20 fir.
19 15
Columbia Canninj
Company
J. II. DeForce
E.P.Hoff
J. M. Olson
Pacific Union Pack
ing Company
J.3LShively
Columbia Canning
Company
14o
Pacific Union Pack
ing Company
J. Q. A. Bowlby and
W.W.Parker. ...
19 15
Occident Packing
Company
GeloF. Parker
if 4.
19 Gh
'2Z 15
19 15
I X L Packing Com
pany ...
12
11
19 15
9 5S
9 58
?il0
E. B.Gager....
Xancy Welch.
10
9
3
19 15
23 15
19 C3
19 fw
20 G5
25 15
7
J. Q. A. Bowlby and
W.W.Parker
J. JL Shivcly
19 15
a
19 C5
19 15
. Q. A. Bowlby and
W. W. Parker...
144
Ocean Canning Company-
.-
27 15
19 15
CITVOF ASTORIA CROSSIXGS.
Amount.
East 7 and Hemlock SCU i)G
G " J 45 90
' 5 " ' 49 4G
4 u " 15 QG
" :t " 49 40
u '2 " " 55 40
By order of the Common Council.
F. C. Nonius,
did Auditor and Clerk.
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PILL
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5
SYMPTON1S OF A
TORPID LJVER
Iioss of Appetite. Bowel3 costive.
Pain in the Hoad, with a dull c;n
sation in the back part, Pain under
the Shoulder blade, fullness efcer
eating-, with a disinclination to ez
ertlon of body or mind, Irritability
of temper, low spirits, with a fecl
InBT of havintr neglected soraodutr,
weariness. Dizziness, Flutterirlr ft
the hearty Dots before the eyes, "$'-
and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PII.I18 are esprrfetlv
nclaptect to such cases, one loic t .
fects mien a cnanno or fcclinc cs t .
Bstouirtti the satlercr.
'Xbcy increase thoAnperlte,STii1 cst:-o
tha body to Take oa Flesh, thus 1 V 1 -tew
Is nourished, and by their Tot s.
Actios on.tbe Digestive Organ. 1 e -tilax
Stools are produced. lrlSjtti .
:t5IHnrray St., IV. Y.
TUTT'SHA!ROEs
Oejlt ILue oa "Whiskejis chnnpo to n Qua '
BiacK by a slnglo application of tUsDTS. f5
Imparls anatural color. Actslnnantanro
-y. Sold by Drucclsts, or teat by cxprts .
receipt of...Sl.OO.
OFFICE, 35 MUKTCAY ST.. 2?. Y.
f.,DC.T.I:TIrS,IAKCAL,rl,',Mtr""-Jni'-
tlU lUxttpU will be bIU4 HILL ca tpjaeUiK
$500 Reward.
iar the aboTe reward
Tfo willpay the abote reward for an v case
01 iJTer uo
JIlinlaintL I)vSTX;i Sirlr ftpnrt-
ache, indigestion, Cunsunatlon or Coslive-
ness wc cannot cure witli west's vegetable
Liver Pills, when tho directions are strictly
complied with. They are purely Vegetable,
and never fall to give satisfaction. Sugar
coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25
cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware or
counterfeits and imitations. Tlie genuine
manufactured onlvbyJonxC West & Co.
"The Pill Maker," 181 and 183 W. HadLsou
St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by
mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp.
W E. Dttaeat. agBt.
FOR RENT. .
A HOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE
of 17 rooms, partly furnished In Upper
Astoria. Inquire at Johansen's store for
further particulars. iMvk
Picked Up.
AFLATBOrrOSIED SKIFF PAINTED
lead color. Owner can get It by apply
lW to Mr. GIIL Occident Hotel. i ,
ik fi
ti w '1
aa 3a5S' w l
1 1 r-TTTiinnrt i i i i
I IM W I h fcsres?
BOOKS, FANCY GOODS,
fclUSiCAL iaSTRUFfiENTS.
piTij AlJT'QT'PnPniM
Frc.sli Stoek; Direct Iiiiporta
tions: r.oM Figures.
Silverware. Cards and Stationery.
A full hue of the AAHdMrt xuthore. Com
plete cplthrti of al! Ilia leftdlu? vierl: from
5 cents tu S3.
lYItisKitl fu!tri:iauiits.
Sheet Iflii'.Ie.
Itlsisician's Sup pi Irs.
CARL ADLER,
Main bticct.
AMoria, Onson
.Street-Improveraenr Notice
XOTICE is hereby given thai the
Common Council of the City of Astoria
did on the :wth day of December, 18S2,
pass an oruiiiaiiee. entitieti An orut
nance deelarins tlie intention of the
Common Council of making certain rc
iwirs and imnrcrenieuts in a tiortion of
: . .. j. - .-. i
jctiar strew, me repairs aim improve-:
nients to be as follews: ;
All of that nortion'nf Cedar street be-1
t'.reen ihc eiu-t side of Salmon .street uid
the west end of said Cedar street in that
portinn of said City of A'oria which
va laid out and recorded by .lo:m M.
Shively in ClaLsoj) County, State of .Ore
eon, shall be rcpaiutl and improved a
hereinafter proviiled, and the costs
thereof assessed on the adjacent prop
erty. The said tepairs and imiirovc
nii'ii's shall he made hy rein'nin? all of
the defective piles cajis, stringers and
timbers uov in that portion of .said Ce
dar street which is between the eat
side ot ija'inon street and tin wet .side
of West nth street, and hy replaeins the
same with new and sound fir piles, caps,
stringers and timber.-?, and all such tim
bers that have been by any menus, taken
away or displaced, slfall be al?o replaced
with new and .sound ones; all timbers
so replaced to be of the same size and
dimensions as thereof the same kind
now Hi the street; and said iwrtion of
said Cedar street between said east side
of Salmon street and tlie west side of
West filh street shall be reidanked over
the portion and to the width it is now
planked, with now and sound fir planks
three inches in thickness and twelve
inches wide. That portion of said Ce
dar street trom tlie west side ot et
Cth street to the west side of West Dili
street shall he repaired and improved as
niinnv.: jy lining 11 uirer ieri at 11s
Intersection or crossing with West 9th
street, and by exeavatinj: and lowering
it three feqt at the west side of the em-sin;'
of West 7th street, and bv filling,
grading or excavating the other parts
or portions m as to he n a grade cor
responding with such Hising.-. when
So graded and West 8th streei erttsingas
it now is, and then by planking it over in
the center to the width of sixteen feet
with sound tirp!ank: not less than three
inches thick and twelve inches wide, to
be laid on sleeper? as follews: One
sleeper four inches by twelve inches
shall be imbedded in the center of tlie
street and shall be o beeled that the
planking will re.st firmly on it; two
.sleepers four inches by six inches shall
be placed on cither bide of and paraliel
witli the center .sleeeper. the outer edge
of the outside sleepers to be eight feet
from the center of the center sleeper,
the other sleepers shall be placed in the
middle between the center aud outside
sleepers; on the sleepers and at right
anglo thereto the planking shall be laid
each plank to be spiked to the -sleepers,
two spikes to each sleeper. From the
west side of West ytli street to said west
end of Cedar street, said repairs and
improvements shall be made by con
structing bent work and planking the
same to the width ot sixteen feet on a
grade miming from the west side of
said West 9th street when graded as
above provided, to the, top of the
planking on the roadway in Olney
street in said City as laid out and re
corded by John 3rcCIure, the said
bent work and planking to bo done as
follews: -Mudsills, 4 inches hy 12 inches
K feet in length, shall he laid in the
center of the street and at right angles
to the line of it, and distant from each
other fifteen feet from center to center;
on eacli end and in the center of each
mudsill shall be placed a post, in an up
right osition and of suHieient height
to bring the top of the planking up to
said grade; the posts shall be V2 inches
square, braces '2 inches hy ten (10)
inches, hhall be firmly spiked to each
Eost and placed diagonally upward from
ollom to top across the posts, the posts
shall oe fastened to the mud-il!s by
.spiking. On the posts and at right angles
to the line of the street, shall be placed
caps twelve inches square and sixteen
feet long, to be securely bolted to each
post with iron bolts Jj of an inch in
diameter and 18 inches long; upon the
caps and at right angles thereto, shall be
placed stringers as follews: One di
rectly ovei each post and one between
each outer stringer and the center
stringers, the stringers io IhM inches by
12 inches and not less than 32 feet long,
and the outside stringers shall be bolted
to the caps with iron bolts as above de
scribcd,and the inside stringers shall be
firmly spiked to the caps. Planking not
less than 3 inches thick and 12 inches
wide, shall K laid on, at ric;ht angles to
the stringers, and shall be spiked to each
stringer on alternate edges of the plank,
one spike to each stringer. Oil either
side of the Toadwav thus constructed,
snail be placed a rail 3 by -1 inches,
spiked to stanchion 3 y 4 inches, and
not over 7fect apart and three feet
above the planking.
All of said planking, cans, stringers,
mudsills, "braces, rails and timbers to be
of good sound lir timbers, and the
spikes used shall be not less than six
inches long.
A notice is hereby given that unless a
remonstrance signed by the owners of
two-thirds of the property fronting on
said portion of said street be filed with
the auditor and clerk within ten-days
from the final publication of this notice
towic Tuesday, Jan. 23, 1SS3, the council
will order said repairs and improve
ments to be made.
By order of the Common Council.
F. C. Xokkis.
Auditor and Clerk.
JLhtoris, Jan. 3d, isg3.
CITY BOOK ST QBE,
Tho Best Store in the City to
'Albums, Autograph and Photograoh all sizes and Prices-
Hooks from a Dime Xorl 1Volster"s ITn:i'Sritl;rol.
5cns Jewelry and Cutlery, "Wrilenjc 2)e.s!t of all izc., Itlar
! Twains Scrap 2ooks, ZHblcs. J'rajcr Kook and
IJyii.naLs. also. Hie Jlcy io Heaven.
! Op cm and Itlariiic I lasses-. Draughting Instruments From 40 !
1 cents to 830.00 a Set. JRlank Hooks. !
Aud every thing voh could vunt In our line.
3.
TEU apply to the Captain, or to
THE STEA3IKH
GEN- MILES
Will leave for
GKAYS HAIU10R
On her return from ShoaUvaler
jay,!
'
--
onu v
ill make a trip from Atoiia
TO TILLA3L00K
About January Glh. 188:5.
(SCrCKSSOU TO IUOE 4V AI.I.K.N.)
Wholesale and retail ilej.1r t
F?gv!bIqss3
Glass and Plated Ware,
TUOl'ICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Trtgftlier vnlU
Wines, Uquors,Tobacco,Cigars
L Yau Dtiscn & Uo.
WOULD KESriXTFULLY CALL THE"
? attention of the Public to the fact that
they are Agents for the following sewing
innchities, vl. :
The Improved .SiiiRcr.
The White.
The Crown
-Ariel Tho Ehlrirtgc.
Which thev are selling from S33. to 30.
each and defy Competition.
Person? wishhiz to nurchac machines
.should call and inspect our slock before pur-
ciiiiMii;: eisewnerc, as we guarantee io kc
lerfect satisfaction as regard quality and
price.
arbour's
No. 40 I2-Ply
SALMON TWINE!
mi m ,m im&,
SEINE TWINES.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
fill Market Street, 8au Francisco
Sole Ajjents for the Facifle CoasL
Thit space reiunred for
CERTAIN PARTIES.
To Let.
miIE2KD AND 3KD FLOORS, 2ND FIN
JL ished in rooms : 3rd all in one, 48 x CO
feet, unfinished. Also a space of ground
piled and capped, about 22 x 45 feet, front
ing on Olnny street. Lease given to respon
sible parties for years. Location most desir
able for a Kcstaurant and Lodging House.
For further particulars inquire of
1SAKTII& MEYERS.
Astoria, Oregon, December 2S. 1SS2.
Notice.
JEANIE LANDLES, CAPTAIN DOUG
las. from Liverpool Eng.
Neither the Master nor undersigned Con
signees of the above named vessel will be
roponsiblc for any debts that may be con
tracted by the crew.
MEYER WILSON & Co.,
St Consignees.
get your Money's Vorth.
K..uiur.e our rooiIs and prices lrtore gnlnd
F. STEVENS & -O.,
City Book Store.
STEAMER
CMRi PARKER
Eben P. Parker, Master.
For TOWING. FREIGHT orCHAR
JI. K. PAIIKER. J
BILL'S VARIETIES.
GEO. HIM.. -WALTER
PARKS.
PROPRIETOR j
STAGE MANAGER
Engagement cl
MESSRS. DOWHS & ALICOTT,
Tin- Klii?s ot Sony and Dance.
Also
RI0EARDS and EVANS,
Champion High KicUer.-.
Together with a nuvr
Uud
thr management of rKOF. SWAB.
All the Old Favorites Retained.
Open nil Ihc cur. lVrforEiancc Eit-ry
Mslit. Entire iliunge or I'm.
crainnic Once n Week.
Comprising all the latest
SOMGS, DANCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The theatre Is crowded nightly, and all
who have witnessed the entertainment pro
nounce It to be equal to auy given elsewhere.
Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's
amu-tement can not be excelled. Anybody
wishing to spend a pleasant evening and
see sparkling wit and beauty without vul
garity, should improve the opportunity and
come.
The company comprises the following well
known Artists :
Mis Fanxik Walton.
Miss Emma (Jiliikkt.
Miss Fay (Jiliikkt,
Mi:. Waltkk Parks.
Mi:. Ciias. Fkkmoxt.
MilJoux Stokes.
Mil Ciias. Bakkow.
All of which will appear nightly hi their riif
ferent .specialties.
Open air concert every evening perform
ance couuncuciug at ft; entrance to theatre
on Benton street ; private boxes on Chcna
mus street.
Now Stars in Rapid Succession !
HEADQUARTERS
Foster's Emporium.
Most Complete Stock in Astoria
j ovelties of all Kinds
Fruits JSoth X'orelxn aud Domchtic
. Wines and Liquors
Of Superior Brand.
FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &X DOCK
MAGATUS C. CROSBY,
Dealer In
HAMABE, HUH!, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLUMBERS AKD STEAM FITTER?
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET 1R0H TIH AND COPPER,
CaBnerylaDfl Flslerinens Snplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
-Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch,
None hut first class workmen e.i.r.IoyeL
A large assortment ofj
SCALE?
Constantly on hand.
LEATHERS BROS.
BOAT BriiJJERS,
Up Htalrs
Over Arndt & Ferclicn's Shop.
Call and examine tlie work tvc are doing
and seo the wood we are using, before mak
ing a trade elsewhere.
FIRST-CLASS T70RE A STEGIALTY.
AimownfiftTWiftTit
Fine Furaitiiro, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols
tery. Wall Pockets, Brackets.
D$$kBs 'Ottoman SotnSj Qtmhz? Bitfis,
Ladies are invited
styles in Plush and
Embroidered 'goods.
3E.lra .eslltefe's BTenr Sts?e
THE NEW MODEL
MSBteferfgeSMfc
feW
FTJLI,
Two door east of Occident Hotel,
IE
A
(SLVCE.SSOR TO JACKTNS & MONTGOMERY.)
CORNCK ! .UAiA" AXI JEFFXiRMOX STREETS,'
I will REMOVE about Jan. 1st, to the bulding now occupied by
Joe Charters' barber shop, on Chenaraus street.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANCFACTnr.BK OF
FUBIsriTTJR.E Sh BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every branch.
MARTIN
DEALER IN
FURNITURE m BEDDING
Corirer IXnln and Squemoqua Streets. Astorfn, Orccon.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRMIHGS; WALL PAPER ETC.
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AIX KimS F FVRTTURi: REPAIRED AIVI VAKISHED.
I II II I III II
IT PAYS
TO TRADE WITH ME !
WHO?
FRANK ELBEKSON,
SeasiueBafcery & Confectionery.
Because my Goods are the Best,
and Always Fresh.
Cakes Candles etc., furnished for Wedding
parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction.
Cake ornamenting a specialty.
Oppeslte H. TV. Hiuaer,
' Extraordinary?
to call and see latest
Velvet. Beautiful
CAXGn CAN BC HAD IN
TOItfA OKLY OF
AS-
I?
SAW
AGENT
CAIX AND EXAMINE IT,
ULL BE T LEASED.
TOSf
K. K. IIAVES Ls also agent for the
Bic! patent Goetii Stove
And other first-class stoves.
Furnace Worlr, Steam Fit
tings, etc.. a specialty
STOCK AI.V7ATS ON HAND.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
xgomgom3?9
DEAtKi: IN
Tin,Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A Ger.end Assortment or
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magec Stoves and Eauges
Tlie Best in the market.
riiiutbltig goods of all kinds on hand. Job
wtwfc clone In a workmanlike manner.
OLSEN,
II I I Hill' I III llll II II II I Ull I II III III II II I II II III
(x a. i
DRUGGIST
-AND-
MRMAGIST,.
Kinney's Building, opposite D. IT. Warren's
ASTORIAjJlREGON.
Brags and Chemicals.
A FINE LINE OP
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES.
Toilet and Fancy Articles.
J3? Prescriptions carefully compounded.
at all hours .