C?J Site gatttj gtamn. ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY C, 1884 Iowa is out of debt The Hawk eye state should change its name. If congre35 does its duty tlyjre will bo a circus in the Mormon camp be fore another wiuter. Bob IxaER?OLti has challenged Monsignor Capel to debate, and the country holds its breath. . The senate at Washington has taken up the cause of the hog in ear nest. We may have a war on our hands before the summer is over. An Indiana lawyer named Whittier has outwitted the parsons of that place by performing a marriage cere mony in which he was the party of the first part If this custom be comes common among counsellors many ministers will have cause to complain of a fearful falling off in their fees Lawyers, of all men should be liberal and gire the clergy a chance. Governor Irwin, of Idaho, has sent to the conscience fund of the Treasury Department his salary for throe months, on the ground that he had not earned and could not keep it What a surplus we should have in the Treasury if the consciences of all our public men were equally tender! The "nationaj debt would have been paid long ago and Uncle Sam would be able, to buy out half the monarchies in the old world. Now and then oomes an eastern ex change with a letter from this part of the Union saying in substance, "If you're doing well stay where you are." The advice is most excellent A man that is doing well should always stay where he is. If he goes west or east he expects to do better, and if disappointed is unhappy and of little good to the community where he steps. Any man that comes here that has ability and inclination will succeed; and one that shirks respon sibility will be just as unsuccessful here as he was where he came from. There is more in the man than there ia in the region in which he dwells. While ono Sherman is training for the Kopublican nomination on the strength of being an Ohio man, and another Sherman is being groomed against his will for the Democratic candidacy on his war record and his kisaing proclivities, Mr. Arthur is quietly enlisting a powerful army who will be anxious to see him suc ceed himself. No such courtly figure has filled the presidential chair in half a century. Urbanity and seri ousness, jollity and dignity, are united in his bearing. Leaving such pictorial terrors as Holman aside, it looks as though he will walk away from all competitors, including the venerable osculating warrior of the West. The Oregonian talks in a sensible way about common school education and points out some of the defects of the system. It omits one to our thoughts the most prominent the plan of cramming. Thousands go out of our public schools every year with empty hands and stuffed heads, when a few clear ideas, a few practi cal bits of knowledge are what is needed for daily use. That is the reason why in the tussle for existence the boys that had to pick up the lit tle they know the same way that a chioken picks up his breakfast a grain at a time are often the most successful, and ahead of the others who can't assimilate what they have swallowed and are suffering from mental dyspepsia. The senate has at last agreed upon a bill regulating the presidential suc cession, so that the republic is in no immediate danger. In the event of the inability of the president and vice president, the secretary of state shall take their place at the helm. After him come, in the order named, the secretary of the treasury, the secre tary of war, the attorney general, the postmaster general, the secretary of the navy, and the secretary of the interior. No further ' provision is made in the bill. This is a mistake. When it goes to the house of repre sentatives we trust it will be amended so as to give the speaker and every one of its three hundred and twenty five members a chance for the office in the alphabetical order of their names. It is the only chance the great majority of them will have. At the recent International Fish Exhibition in London twenty-six gov ernments were represented, of which the United States -was one. In the awards which have just been made we lead the list of nations with forty nine gold medals, forty-seven silver and twenty-nine bronze ones and, in addition, twenty-four diplomas. This is equal to about one-fourth of the whole number of prizes distributed. The waters that wash our shores from Maine to Florida; the lakes that in part bound our northern frontier; the rivers that course through the conti nent; the streams that fret their way down the mountain sides, are as rich in their finny wealth as are in their own peculiar products the wheat lands of the west, the gold mines of California, the cotton fields of the south, the orange groves of Florida, ittt ooal and iron lands of Pennsyl- vania, the tobacco plantations of Connecticut, Virginia and the Caro linas. We are blessed in everything except our politicians. It is related as a bit of news about' Mr. Becher that he delights in dia monds, opals, amethysts and all sorts of gem?. He can, he says, pass hours gazing into the flashing depths of a brilliant or watching the play of love ly color in an opal. Now, let not the captious and irreverent be too hasty in calling the great preacher a world ling. What of inanimate nature has more beauty in smaller compass than a diamond? Its high price alone points to the elevation of sentiment it inspires. That it is only the more beautiful on a taper finger, in a deli cate pinkish ear or strung in a river of light about a soft white throat is surely not to be spoken to its disad vantage. One thing is certain, if Mr. Beecher, like Shake3pere, finds his ''sermons in stones, and good in everything," dozens of congrega tions will immediately supply their preachers with a set of the finest jewels that money can buy. May Mr. Beecher never want a diamond! NEW TO-DAY. Notice To The Public. THKPUBLIfi ARE HEREBY Cautiokkd not to tap the mains of the Welch Hill or Columbia Water company's pipes without a permit from the local tureut J. W. WELCH. . FOR TILLAMOOK. The new Steamer A. FX2XjX. X. P. JOHAXSEN, - - Master Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on THURSDAY. FEB. 7, '81. (Weather permitting) FOR SAILING DATES AND PAKTIOU lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER, Main street Wharf. Astoria : ALLEN it LEWIS. Portland ; J. L. STORY Tillamook. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE uml&rsiinied lias been appointed the as signee of I. J. Arvold, and all persons hav ing claims against .said I. J. Arvold are no tified to present the same duly verified to me a my office in Astoiia. Oregon, within three months from this date. January 5lh. i8sl a h. page: d-Uw Awlguee of L J. Arvold. Notice. THIS IS TO INFORM ALL WHOM IT, may concern that the business formerly known as Sun Suing Co., in tne city of Aa oria Oregon, on Cnenamus stive t opposite the I'ovt office, and owned by Honu Fang; Woug Chu. and Hong Yiu. has been bought bv Hong Fang who will assume all the lia bilities of the Sun Sing Co., and will collect all debts due the same. Hong Fong will keep Chinese groceries, teas, fruits, etc. AstoiIaJan.iWtu, 18SL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. AT MRS. GEO. HILLER'S. NEXT DOOR to Wesion Hotel. Notice. HAVING CLOSED OUT MY BUSINESS In Astoria all parties Indebted to me are requested to make Immediate settlement of the same at the office of D. L. Beck & ons In this city. All patties having claims against me will present the same at the above office. G F.O. W. HUME. Jan. 18, 1884. D. L. BECK & SONS. (Successors to Geo. W. Hume.) DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND CAN tiery supplies, corner Skamoqua and Olney stieets. Astoria. On retiring from the above business, I take great pleasure In recommending my Micce-vMjrs to my friends, and bespeak for Messrs. D. L. Beck & Sous, a liberal share of their patronage. O. W. HUME. Notice. THE ANNUAL MEETING OFTHEMEM foers of the P. L. & R. Association of As toria, will be held In Liberty Hall tne even ing of the 9th day of Februarv IB, at 7 o'clock P. M. WM. L McEWAN. dtd Sectv. Executors' Notice. THE COUNTY COURT OF CLATSOP County, Oregon, having appointed the undersigned executors of the last will and le-tament of Truman I. Powers, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same with the proper voui-hers. at tne office of C. Leinen weber. Upper Astoiia, within six mouths from this date. C. LEINENWEBER. W.M. WADHAMS. Astoria, Iecember 14. 1&. Notice of Dissolution. I HAVE TH IS DAY SOLD OUT MY HALF Interest In the Astoria Sail Loft to C. .1. Johnson, 'who. in connection with Mr. A.M. Johnson will carry on the business at the old stand. J. HESS. Mr. A M. Johnson will collect all bills and settle all accounts of the late firm of J. Hess & Co. J. HESS. lerA-3I.J. Astoria, Jan. 14th, 1881. HAY FOR SALE. THIRTY TONS OF THE BEST CALI f ornla Oat Hav for Mtle. inquire of E. A. QUI NN. at O'Hrien'a Hotel. Notice of Sale. C1IIEN SING LUNG & CO. HAVE SOLD J their goo is and business to wong Fat ofSau t-rancisoo, who will du business un der the firm name of Wall King Jan. Wong Fa! will not be responsible for any debts incurred by Chen Simi Lung & Co. All kinds of Chinese Goods fur sale. WONG FAT. Astoria, Oregon, Jan. 24th, 1881. BOAT BUILDING, R. H. LEATHERS lias reopened hLs boat shop, over Arndt & Ferchen's, foot of LaFayette street, and Is prepared to turn out FIRST-CLA&S BOATS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSM1TH1NG. At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Watrons mad' and repaired. Good work iiiiarantefd. Copper Paint. IN- HALF GALLON TINS. At WILSON & FISHER'S, ecm-K Liberal Discount to the Trade.-s PETER BLANKHOLM, Dealer in FINE CIGARS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC. THE BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO. SMOKERS' AKTICIiS. Cor. Saeaoqua and Olaar Streets, AMat)&. TheAl Fast Sailing Schooner "GEN. BANNING," 155 tons register, will leave Astoria, on. or about FEBRUARY 13th, 1884, Fon Cray's Harbor. She will take freight at Portland, and on her Teturn fnm Portland wi 1 :o.ive Astoria. For fuither nartlculais apply to J. II. D. GRAY. Astoria. Oregon. ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. THE ASTORIA MUMCAL SOCIETY will hereaf if r mret at the Library rooms In the Odd Fellow building. By order of the President. . B. VAX DCSEX, Secretary. ' Netice to the Public. HAVING SOLD MY ENTIRE INTEREST In the Market and Grorery business to J. B. Wyatt, of Portland,.! take tills method or expressing tnanKs ior me uiiuu tum i esyand liberal patronage of the citizens of Astoria for the past fourteen years, and I Ah..illfr rfwMnfnKMil ihp Mrmnf W VOlI & Thompson to the confidence aud liberal pat ronage or tne-puDuc, inciuuiiiK rpei;jiMij the friends of the old flrm. ... D. K. WARREN. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Ann of Warren & Thoiup-n Is dlssol ved by mutual consent, and all parties Indebted to the late firm will please make Immediate settlement, and all parties having claims against the Ann of Warren & Thompson will please present the same to H. C. Thompson, at the old stand, for pavraeut. , WARREN and THOMPSON. Astoria, February 1st, 1854. NOTICE. THE BUSINESS FORMERLY DONE UN der the firm sign Quong MaaWa&Co. has been changed and the business sign will hereafter be Quong Wine Hie. Wong Ing Gum acting as aitent for Quong Wing Hie, will do all kinds or business for the store. Deader in Fancy Goods Etc. Agaat for Chluewe JUaber. 5-2w To Lease. TOFFEE FOR "RENT MY FINK BUSI- JL ness property In Upper Astoria. T rare opportunity for a business man. r Astoria. This Is a N.JOHANSEN. For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM lock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for $4 a cord. Draying or all kinds done at reasonable rafea. R. R. MARION. JORDAN & BOZORTH, A FULL LINE OF Crockery aud Glassware. GEO. GANSZ, DEALER XX Fresh, and Cured Meats. SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. Next Door to John Rogers' Central Market. GOAL! GOAL! The Oregon Improvement Co. Now have for sale at the new Bunkers. SEATTLE COAL For Domestic use, clean, $7.5 per ton of 2.20 lbs. For Steam use, average, $0.59 per ton of 2,240 lbs. For Steam use, screenings, $4.se per ton of 2,240 lbs. Also constantly on hand Flrxt-elaM Cumberland Coal For Blacksmith use, at market rates. E. A. NOYES. jan20-3m Agent. Mrs. R. QUINN, GROGERIES AND PROVISIONS, Crockery and GlaNhware, l Fill I Stools.. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY RECEIVED. Northwest corner Squemoo.ua and Main Streets. nl7-3m Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES.. Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FJLOUB ANI MILT, FKK1. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at Portland Prices, In Stock. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. A. M. JOHNSON. C. J. JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTURERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, '. TABPATJLINS, And everythlncelse pertaining to our Business. LowestPrice and Best Work For your Money, At the Old Stand. Leave your orders and j?et your work done at once. JOHNSON t OO. Attesia, You Are Sure to be Suited AT TI1E Leading Furniture House OP ASTOEIA. CHAS. HEILBOEN. F U R N I T U R E FOR Hall, Office, Library, Parlor, Chamber and DINING ROOM, in WALNUT, CHEERY, ASH, AND MAPLE. We are without a doubt showing the Largest and Most Complete line of CHAMBER SUITS in this city, unequaled in Design, Work manship .and Finish. We Carry an IMMENSE STOCK OF CARPETS of All Designs and Colors in Body, Roxbury, and Tapestry Brussels, Three Plys, Extra Supers and Ingrains. FOSTER'S THE Billiard Parlors Are not excelled by any north of San Francisco. Nothing but the best dispensed, and every convenience for the com fort of guests. Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Most Complete Establishment in Astoria. AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE 0. E. & N. DOCK. VALENTINES VALENTINES Valentines! VALENTINES VALENTINKS Valentines! Has lust received DIRECT from the EAST, the LARGESr and KINEST stock of Sentimental and Comic VALENTINES that have ever been displayed here. Besides selling them CHEAPER than any other house in On-Ron we also furnish STAMPS and ENVELOPES with each VALENTINE. Remember the Place REMEMBER REMEMBER New York Novelty Store Opposite Parker House, 2ain Street, Astoria. - - - Oregon. jP THE Oew York Novell STOBE! r F U R N I t U B, E THE EXCHANGE. and Club Rooms PIANOS AND ORGANS SMALL MUSICAL 1NSTRUME OF ALL KINDS. FINEST VIOLIN STRINGS, Slieet Music Piano, and Organ Instructor. -CELEBRATED STICK &KNABE PIANOS! -USED BY President of United States" "Governor of Oregon," Astoria Musical Society, Mrs. J. W. Conn, of Astoria, And other prominent persons. Pianos and OrKansof many trading makes, who!e.-ule and retail, including CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. AM) WON'DKKI'UIi LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO Largest House on This Coast. GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. The Portland and Astoria STEVEDORE COMPANY Is prepared to contract with masters and consignees 01 vessels ior me Loading and Unloading of Vessels AT EITHER PORT. Promptness and satlslaetloa guaranteed lavUeaMfi, Minor Bis l&is1 FRANK L. Fresh Fruits FANCY GROCERIES. acrsae - - TER apply to the Captain, or to EMPIRE STORES RE-OPENING I Fine Goods -Reduced Prices Ladies desirous of procuring Goods unequaled in Style and Finish will take pleasure in examining our Stock of SILKS, SATINS and DRESS GOODS. IN THE GENTS' FUENISHmG DEPARTMENT, Everything is Complete and of the "best PEAEL BROS. John JL. Montgomery, DRALKR I a a . ,"w k ft' ,'acaB3B3 seami I Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Geieral Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Kanges The Best iu the market. Piumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Jot work done in a workmanlike manner. PLUMBING, GAb FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. Chenamns Street, A'ext to C Ti. Parker's Store. ASTORIA, - - OREGOXT. THE NEW MODEL ierr . .-, A TVUu STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. IE. H.. TT A "TTEfiE Two doors east of Occident ITotel. ASTORIA. OREGON. M. OL3EN J. GUSTAFSON. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. EALERS IN BrS? FUB.NITURE S BEDDING. Corner 3Iuin and Kqueinoqua Street. Agtoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. at.t. iiirs of FimreiTintrc izkpairki aivi varmsitcd. YOU CAN TAKE THE CAKE! And by Buj leg it at F. B. ELBERSON'S SEASIDE BAKERY You will be sure that It is worth taking. Every Variet) ol Fine Cakes and Confectionery Special Inducements For the Holiday Trade. Candies, Christmas Tree Trim mings, Etc. The Best Quality of 3F"lxi.o Bread Dedvered every Slornins SEASIDE BAKEEY, P. B.F.IjUEHSOW Proprietor, "Hactonetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and -S& cents. ' -; PARKER. Vegetables .STEAMER CLARA PARKER Eben P. Parker, Master. - - 1 For TOWING, FREIGHT or CHAR- H. B. PARKEK. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ocHjX or E, B. HAWB9, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. R. IIAWE3 Is also agent for the M patent Mm Stove And other first-class stores. Furnace "Work, Steam Fit rings, etc.. a specialty A. JOHNSON. tlifornia Exchange The best of California and Foreign Wines and Liquors Kept Constantly on Hand Domestic and Foreign Cigars of the bet Brands. NATIONAL BREWERY BEER. On Concondy between Benton and Lafa- vt-tte siretts. lui GEORGE GOELTJBK I. W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND HX TAIL DEALER IN &EMBAL MERCHAMSE Corner Chenamus and Cam streets. ASTOBL4. .... OSECrPN