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r- 3) Iie gattg Historian. ASTOKIA. OREGON: SATURDAY HAV.CH :. 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (M'uulaj excepted) J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY, pi rmsiikk am riroruiKToif. ASTORIAN BUILDING. - - CASS ri:UE'i Terms of Subscription. Served by C trner, jr w 'k. ... Sent by M til. per month . ' mep.it ... I5.ts. tote's. Fret of posUi ; to mii rlU-ri. jar-Advertlsfiii ah inserted b the ear at Uie rate of 2 n r Miu.m.' ior inonlli. Trtii slent uavertLsiug fifty cents per square, each insertion. A Geneiution Aoo. Yesterday morn ing the feet of a human skeleton were noticed extending out from a bank of earth on the south ."ide of the roadway near Leinenweber's tannery, where some excavations have recently been mode for road repair. While the bones were being carefuliv nicu&d un and collected, it was learned by an Astobiak reporter thPt they were the only remains or an Italian sailor who came here in an Aincncau bark commanded by a Capt. Mitchell in 1&3. Tne vessel anchored opposite "Warner mill, which was then standing about on the present siie of the Point Adams Packing Co.'s premises. He was a Maaon, and was given as decent sepulture by tho then residents of the city as was possible at the time to give. By a curious coin cidence, Mr. Thomas Goodwin, of Clat sop, happened along just as the bones were being exhumed. He was one of the party who buried the sailor thirty-one years ago and remembered the circum stances very well. There were with him, Capt. Alfred Crosby, Capt. George Staples, William Spratt, Win. Harrington and others. Dr. Tuttle took charge of the bones. As You Please. The Astobiah is re sponsible for the assertion that there are newspapers in the United States pub lished in nineteen languages; few in real good English. Among that numbc-r are English, German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Hollandish (low Dutch), Italian, Welsh, Irish, Bohemian, Portuguese, Polish, He brew, Chinese, Cherokee and Icelandic. Tbis is the roughest shot at our editor we have seen for soma time. It amounts to an outrage, and wo demand an apol ogy from tne paper compiling the above list. Why was not Latin and Greek in cluded. We demand satisfaction. Seat tle Herald. So bo it! Whnt, ho! Without! Pistols and coffeo for two and coffin for one, and dig deep a grave where tho firs grow green. Geand Abmv Challenge. The Win field Scott Post, G. A. It., of Tonawanda, N. Y., ha8 challenged all posts and sub posts to a grand chsmpion bcan-eatiug tournament, to be held there on the 13th of April. The general plan will be to have several heats of ten minutes each, with an intermission between each to allow the knives and forks to cool off. The beans will be furnished by yeight. Besides the badge, a number of otuer prizes will be awarded as follews: To the most graceful eater, a box of cigars; the most awkwjrd, u handsome pipe; the smallest eater, a cigar-holder; the fast est, a handsome drmking-cup; tho slow est, a leather medal. She Kkew. A teacher in one of the district schools proved that it may be embarrassing to use one's own self as an illustration. She was hearing a class in spelling and defining words. The word "orphan" had been correctly spelled, but none of the class seemed to know its meaning. After asking oiieor two of them fihe said, enceuragingly: "Now, try again. I am an orphan. Now, can't some of you guesa what it means?' Tho bla.uk look upon their faces remained, until one of the duller scholars raised his hand, and said, with no intention of being saucy: "It's same one who wants to get married and can't.'' Telephone. At 5:15 p. m., yesterday the telephone rang in The Astobiak office for the first time in Astoria and messages were transmitted to and from the central office in Kinney's building. On to-day's steamer a man arrives who will take'eharge of the office and attend to its demands. The service is rather costly, but will be of great convenience to all who ose it. Mr. Lawrence, the efficient super intendent, has taken considerable trouble in seouring absolute accuracy in all the details and intends to put the lines in exact and satisfactory working order be fore taking his departure. Emebson's Minstbels. On several oc casions there has been an effort to in duce Emerson's MinBtrels to come to Oregon, but the continued success they have achieved at their Standard Theater in San Francisoo has occasioned the de ferring of their trip. However, they will appear at Occidental Hall tips evening in all their mirthful strength and pris tine beauty and will give the best min strel performance of any company in the business. School Dibectob3. Considerable com ment is made in Eastern Oregon upon the fact that at a recent school election In Union county a woman was elected school director. That's nothing there are three women in Clatsop oounty who have been elected as school directors and make good officers too. Two of them are married, and one is a single lady. Lose3 Its Appobtioxment. From Mr. H. Sloop, county superintendent of pub lic instruction, it is learned that district No. 6, comprising Ft. Stevens and vicin ity, will lose its apportionment of school mony for this year by reason of the neg last or refusal of the proper officer to make report as required bylaw. Real Estate Transaction. G. H. Grimes to Mrs. G. F. Plummer, eX lot 1, blk 2, Ocean Grove; $25. D. H, Welch to Wm. Douglas, lot 5, blk 54, Shivelv's Astoria; 40J. J T and H. A. Mulk6y to Lilly Gib son! lot 3, blk 2, first addition to Ooan sEetoA?V. Curtis, lot 18, blk 1, Ocean Greve: $ 23. W H. and M. I, Herren to J. Huhtal, lots 11 and 12, blk 35, Shively's Astoria; $300. Something Kevr. The latest in Ladies' fashionable Wraps is the Newport scarf. It is de signed to take the place of shawls or dolmans, and Is the most elegant wrap for the price in existence. They can AnijinhtAinidat Dreent of Mrs. A. B Jewett, who has introduced them in this market It Is worth your while to see them. Special Notice. Mr N. Loeb has Instructed me to dis pose of his entire stock of Clothing, FurnlshiiUf goods, Boots andS.ioes, etc., at cost, without reserve. fc w C. P. Moffit. JSoats Tor Sale. Joe Leathers has two fine boats for sale at the boat shop, one block west of Hansen Bros.' mill. At the Empire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. ChUdn-7u Him Dlmmltt's Cough Ufthwim. THE JU'BMURS OF 1JONNV IUDEE. I It So SondnaU-d In the Bend." By last evtning'H mail Sheriff Twom- j bly received Mime formidable documents 1 and a subycuur. in the cane wherein The ' Dundee Moitgage and Trust Investment Cmipany, limited." is ihe plaintiff, and School District N. 1. et al., are'defend- j ants. The case is now ponding in the Circuit Court, and comes up for nd- judication next May. The complaint nl- i lege, that the plaintiff is a foreign cor poration with its office at Dundee, Scot Scet land: Hint its business is loaning money on real estate security in the comities of Oregen: that for tho use of tnch money loaned it takes notes secured by mort gages, and that such notes and mort gages are promptly sent to Dundee where they are held till paid. That further the Dundee company has borrowed a large sum of money in'Great Britain and that theao Oregon" securities are held as col lateral for such loan, and that the mort gage tax law tends to depreciate the alue of the nforesaid collaterals. The com plaint $o alleges that sixteen sheriffs of the commonwealth of Oregon are now rmed with warrants to collect taxes flora the Dundee company, and the aforesaid sheriffs do threaten to sell the mortgages in question for taxes unless tne taxes be paid, and that they don't want to pay them, because they don't tniuk they ought to, and for came allege that the mortgage tax law is void, in valid, of no effect, and altogether cultus, because it was never legally passed by tho Webfoot legislature, inasmuch as the bill should have originated in the house instead of the senate, ac cording to section 18, of article 4, of the state constitution for such cases made and provided. And for further cause tho complainant's do aver that the bill was not read by sections on three several days, and that the bill chauge- the conditions under which tho Dundee capitalists had made previous loans, and that it thereby impairs their contracts, and that it tries to tax mortgages anu notes that are held in Scotland, and that it is unconstitutional and inn't right, and hurts their business and oughtn't to be, and they want an injunction against Mack Twombly, or anyone else named in tho cjmplaint, collecting any taxes in Oregon from the aforesaid Dundee cap italists, and that all these sixteen sheriffs be forever enjoined and prohibited and prevented and estopped and stayed, and all the rest of it, from collecting or pro ceeding to collect the taxes that are assessed upon the mortgages they hold in the various counties of our beloved state. A perusal of their bill of complaint shows that the Dundee people are loaning a good deal of money to Oregonians. In Multnomah oounty they are taxed upon mortgagos representing 209,000.00; in Marion county, $109,1) 19.00; in Polk county, $3o,20.i.OO; in Lane county, S55, 237.00, and so on through tho list. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONTENTION. A Republican county convention for the county of Clatsop is hereby called to meet at the county court house in the city of Astoria, on Wednesday, April 233, at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing six delegates to the Republican state convention, and to nominate ojunty officers and transact such other business as may properly come before the conven tion. The convention will consist of 44 dele gates apportioned among the several pre cincts us follews: Astoria 20 Ch.tiop 3 Seaside 2 Cnfton 2 Young's River 2 Lewis and Clark's 1 Mishawaka 1 John Days 1 Upper Astoria 4 Ves per. 1 Westport 2 Fishhawk 1 Knappa 4 Total 41 Tho same being one delegate for each precinct and one delegate for every 20 votes, and one for every fraction over one-half thereof cast for Hon. M. C. George at the last general election. It is recommended by the committee that the primaries be held on Saturdpy, April 12th. It is also recommended that delegates unable to attend give their proxies to parties residing within their own pre cincts. By order of Republican county com mittee. T. S. JEWETT, Secretary. Astoria, March 20, 1881. A Jurj Census. Tho Oregon City Courier, writing of a cow case, in which the jury failed to agree, adds: The heifer has become a minor matter. To keep their eyes open during the night's siege, the jurymen amused themselves with inquiring into each other's family relations, etc. They furnish the following quaint census re port on the cow case. The ten jurymen are all farmers and unanimous in opposi tion to woman suffrage: Acres of land owned by jury. 2,046 Ag :?regat3 age of jury (years) , 501 Average age of jury (years) 50.1 Total number of children belonging to jury 03 Average number of children of jury men G.3 Bovs 36 Girls 24 Jurors born in Ohio 3 " " Missouri 2 " " Illinois 2 " " Prussia 1 " " NowYork 1 " " Texas 1 Republi cans 6 Democrats 4 Onurch members 2 Noa members 8 Girl Wanted. To do general housework; apply at AyroitiA.N Office. Extra Quality or Coal Oil By the gallon, five gallon can or case, to" be lotind at the Crockery store of Jordan & Bozorth. For a Seat Fitting Boot Jr Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che nanius street, next door to I. W. Case, All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Corett and Underwear. All the latest makes and styles of cor sets and ladies underwear at Prael Bros.' Empire store. Stop That Cough By going to J. E. Thomas's and getting a bottle of Leroy's Cough Balsam. It will cure tou. A Xvw Departure. Ed Jackson the popular confectioner has oprned a coffee, and Ice cream par lor at his estaoiisnraent ou unenamus street. Every attention paid to custom ers. -- AVIIAT: do you think that JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE gives you a meal for nothing and a glass of something to drink? 'Not much!" but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 25 cents. He buys bv the wholesale and pays cash. "Tha't settles It." Dlttugh BHameve, Dlmmltt's Cough Balsam never fails. OCEGON AND WASHINGTON TEBBITOET. Pennies and three cent pieces circulate in Seattle. The Walla Wallians are giggipg salm on on the Yellowhawk. Seattle is fondly dreaming of a navy yard at Lake Washington. The editor of the Walla Walla Union domes being bought by tho N. P. K. B. Co., and has both right and reason for such denial. Mr. Newman. 84 years of age, who dipped and fell, breaking her leg, danig tue laht freeze, died of uer injury bundaj night last at Lafayette. Eleven hundred people of eastern Washington petition congress for protec tion of their titles in the controversy be tween the N. P. and themselves. Three- large devil fish, two of them measuriug eight feet between the tips of the tentacles, were brought to Anacortes, W. T., on Thursday by some Indians. Oak Point, W. T.; is situated within eigJitv rods of the Eouthwest corner of Cowlitz county, and is the southern ter minus of the Oak Point and Gray's Har bor R. R. At Albany on the 2-jth, in the case of the boy Fhilaysou on trial for murdering his grandmotuer with an ax, the jury brought m a verdict of murder in tne first degree. Grading was begun on the Burnt river section of the O. it. & N. Co.'s road last week. Tne Cninamen hava concluded to go to work at 8J cents a day, reports the iiedrock Democrat. John O'Neil, tried on Tuesday la3t in the state circuit court and found guilty of stealing about $123 from tne dwelling of J. O. L. iifiller.iiiedr Wright's bridge, Clackamas county, gets five years at Salem. The ownors of the bark Lizzie Mar shall, wrecked lately at Bomlla point, uavo sent in a claim against the govern meul for ivuie 1.50J, for the loss tliey maintain they havt- sustained by the rob bery bj British Columbia Indians. The settlements on the upper Clatskanie are now within one mile or those on the Beaver, and in a short time a road will be cut connecting the two settlements, when there will be a continuous roau from St. Helens to the lower Ciatdkanie. Nothing definite can be learned as to when work will be resumed on tho Ka lama branch of the N. P. It. R. But it n, currently reported the Mist says that it probabiy will be commenced by the mid dle of April or the first of May. The flow of immigration to Oregon is not entirely confined to the ocean steam ers or to tne Northern Pacific railroad, the uncompleted Oregon Short Line hav ing already become a well patronized means of transportation. Parties of set tlers are coming into eastern Oregon daily from the east over this line. The steamer Clatsop Chief has been meeting with rather bad lucK lately. A week ago last Thursday, while towing a barge up the Lewis river, she ran upon a snag and sunk. She was raised and pro ceeded on her journey. Last Wednesday, however, on her return from Portland, she ran upon the same snag and again sunk, where she still remains. When the bark Lizzie Marshall was wrecked on the Vancouver shore a few weeks since, the steamer Ooliah was in Neah bay. On hearing of the danger oi the vessel and crew, Capt. Dnscoll, of that steamer, ordered the engineer, wuost name is Hoyle, to get up steam on tut vessel so that lie could go to the bark' assistance. The engineer, however, in u very cowardly manner refusad to obe orders, claiming that the weather was too rougL aud that he "thought more of his little ufe than all the whole world." The Times thinks that if the Goliah had gone to tue Marshall's aid, that vessel woulu havo been saved. The distance from the scene of the wrtok was short, and the stesincr could have goue there inside ol two hours. An investigation of the action of the cowardly engineer is now going on in Seattle before thu board of steamboat inspectors, and it is thought his license will be taken from him. It is hoped samething of that kind will be done, as th6 loss of the essel and tho drowning ot one of her crew may be blamed to his cowardice. Incoming Passengerf. The steamship Slate of Califoruia is dne this morning from San Francisco with tho following list of passengers: J U Wilson H D Long S Rosenthal J S Fisher P E Brigham D H Rand O Port M S Lowenthal Mrs M Klepstein Miss M Klpstein Miss Mary KlepsteinMiss I Chamberlain Mrs K Wmgard John Clark J W Cook C L Fay S Lowonberg W P Thomas H W Littell Leon Bentz Mr W Sorenberger Mrs J F Alexander Mrs W Springer Mrs O O Shellv Miss A C Hensley Mrs G A Dewatt F G Wilson w w uarr J T Cook H L Landers W Bullock F F Fritz F M Bard fc wf J Lepley John Kraft C Cameron Wm Hutibard G W Epler Miss E Abott W P Boyd W Demerritt E Hendricksou Amos Brown Thomas Honie Miss Eva St Clair A Quitow FMWormoastle Miss Fetch F R Swain P H DawsDn L A Port, wf fc dr Wm Loeb S M Cooper & wf H Sieben Hong Lee J L Hollerbeck J G Bliss A B Menkoll Mra A W Chllds J J Hunt E E F Stewart W K Fowerell Charles Mavberg J F Hanley Wm Hermrod Miss Dollie St Clair Sam Burr Gen Rufus Ingalls Miss Stears P Berry E L Stevens & wf AJBech J Strauss D Magnus D Warner H H Getty & wf J McMillin G F Bytela SH Friendly Miss J Ackerman S B White Miss Bushnell Mrs Hennes3 w rartzerr & wi H Wright J B Saurie L A Strobel Chas Vadnais Mrs Sarah Collins J Pilger & wf Mrs Roe 3 B B Bravincle & wf JGDow W E Parker C O rnmminga & wfChas Reed wm bw a 3iam John .nice Wm ufienfin H W Pnl;maa F Wilson Fred Malcom Don Clark Gilbert Sarony Mr L'dd Mr Beriram Mr Allen Mr Donigan Mis3 Alha Biimer M Sturgen Annie Stephenson E E Crittenden W Cameron Cass Downing W F Bishop F Valerga Harry Shirley MrFanco Mr Kneill Dr Zubertier Mr O'Neil M Welsh J Johnson & dtr Chinaman The bad effect of mercury will be ef fectually eradicated from the system, by u?Ing several bottles of Pfunder's uregou ijiooa-jruriner, aireaaya staple article. Jeff of the Chop House Gives notice that on and after this" date he will sell no more wine or beer in hi restaurant Amen. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. ShIIoh's Cure It the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by ShIIoh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement Have Wistart balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. 50 cents and$l a bot- ne. Use Dlmraitt's Cough Balsam for Chest, Throat, and Lunjjs, at W. E. De ment ds'Co.'s. Use Dlmmltt's Cough Balsam, at W. E Dement dtCo.'s, XIXETT-SIX TEE CEXT. SOLID TACTS. Pope Leo XII is considering the advisa bility of leaving Rome. British Columbia is talking of enacting a Chinese prohibitory law. Crown Prince Gustof has been ap pointed viceroy of Norway. The New York Woman Suffrage society nos given -aire, .uumway a reception. There are slight symptoms of Wash ington's admission as a state this session. Arthur is Beecher's first choice for president, though ho would voto for Grant if he would run. Speaker Carlisle says Representative Perry is a blatherskite. They never speak as they pass by. The telegraph says that tho DomocraU are fighting aoont tue tariff. Democratic fights always result in more Democrats. Gen. Grant and President Arthur talked together earnestly in Washington for two hours last Thursday. Just think of it! Oiman Digma is flying in fear acrou the desert. Tne man tuat bna-s ns head to Admiral Hewitt at Saake.-u uii "et 10i0. The Chicago express train ran into a land-slide near Co.umbus, Ohio, on Thursday and was smashed. Tue en gineer and fireman were killed. The snow is disappearing from Mon tana and idaho, and an early spring is anticipated, iligu water in tuo Columbia and an early run of salmo quinuat. Burdette, tho funny man of the Bur lington Hawkeye. was assailed the day after tue 17th of Ireland, by two irate individuals with knives and revolvers. The American Steamship company, of Philadelphia, the only Aancan lino m existence, is goin to sell out to the 'Hmglish. Brittunia rules tha wave. The new fast mail servics will benefit Astorians in giving an eastern mail twenty-four hours earlier than at present. The joke of tne basinet is it won't cost any more. Bonds of the O. R. & N. Co., recently issued, amounting to 3,00J,OJJ, have oeen largely taken by German capitalists. The remainder of the loan has been sub scribod for in New ifork and in London. Minister Wallace, whom the Turkish vizier recently snubbed, has threatened l'urkey with tho who.e Amencan navy, and the Turks, who prefer humility t j annihilation, havo hastenad to apjloize. A terrible dissase, supposed to bs foot and mouth disease, hus made its appear ance among the cattle of the southern part of Utah territory. It is working westward and may appear in Oregon next. President Arthur will veto the Fitz John Porter bill. Ho is reported as say ing that in pardoning Porter ho restored him to his civil rights, and ho had not seen anythingin the evidence that had been presented, whether new or old, to justify placing him back in the army. HOTEL AHMVALS. OCCIDENT. F L Logan, Seaside P Bergman, Tillmk C A McGuire, Skip J G Megler & wife W H Mead Port Brookdeld S Meyer, J P Howe, C Seegyah, T J Neison, B S Bali, do H N Molloy, Si Paul do V Cook, Cnfton do HL Con in, Marsh do land do J Hays, city do W T Goodwin, do O W Hansen, P Buchanan, Port.aad paueee house. E M Grimes, SeasideH A Spaytt, Port D Lucy, Nehalem C J Jo anson, do G Watson, Waliuski C Chamberlain, ao J L Moody, Knuppa Go j Lull, do J F Stewart, O'kl-ndD Logun, do B D Orcutt, city L Dillon. de J ri Moore, OystvillcG Guiubert, Stantcn J G Gumbert, Pittsburg, Pa. Htemt-r Da)s (or Jlarcli. From San Fran. From Astoria. State, Mar 5Coluuibia, Mar. Columbia lOJOregon Oregon lo State 12 State OiColnmbia 17 Columbia 2."iOregon 22 Oregon 3JState 27 atnto April -HUolumbia April... 1 Sea Sufferings. Mr. H". P- Leslie, ot Elkton, Md., late of ihe IT. S. navy, was cured of rheumatism and neuralgia, by a Tew applications of St. Jacobs Oil, the great pain -cure. The "WomaiiN JMiyiclmi. A common sense medical work for ladies only. Fully answers all ques tions which modesty prevents asking a male physician. Give.s causes and symptoms of all diseases of the sex. with positive cure for each In pla.n lan guage, written by latlh s who have made the.se diseases a life study. A plain talk in delicate language which every wo man, young and old, should read. It Is recommended by many eminent lath physicians as a safe guide for the ex. Handsomely bound and illustrat.d. Sent post paid for S1.00. A ddress the Rochestek Publishing Co., 32, 33 and 33. Oaburn Block, Rochester, N. Y. Just ICeccired. A large stock of soft and stiff Ilabi In all the latest styles, at Mcintosh's Fur nishing store. iVotir.e. Now Is your opportunity to buy good at extreme low figure:. Cad and .set- m . C. P. Moffit. Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery! The latest novelties in Indies and childreus hosiery at Prael Bns' "JEFF" At enormous expense has Just secured the services of Pkofessok Ellis one of the best white cooks in the Mate; and effpropos a to excell any of his for mer effort In the culinary art. Italian and French dishes a specially. Shiloh'.s Vitalizer i.- wnat you need for Constipation, Lois of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. r5o in and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. DemeuL ASK FOR "THE BOSTON" RUBBER BOOT. 5 HH 1 Made of flue Will Not Crack. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. Thi Qutta Percha & Rubber Mf'g Co FortU&d, Oregon. JOTTISGS ABOUT TOWX. Steamer day State in, Oregon out. The call for the Bepublican county convention appears this morning. Wm. Loeb and J. Strauss are among the incoming passengers on the Stale. There will be a meeting of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce tin's evening. Iteserved seats for to-nicht's minstrel performanca at the New l'ork Novelty oiore. leachers examination at county oupennienaeiu oioop s ouice next r nday and Saturday. Police court doesn't pan out very heavy these times. We arc a law abiduig com munity, bo wo are. Mrs. M. C. Loavitt, superintendent of W. O. T. C. work on thu coast will lec ture in Astoria April 1st. E. C. Holden's regular auction sale of furniture and other goods will begin at hali-pa3t ten this morning. J. P. Howe, and Sam Meyers came dawn from Portland last evening to meet the minstrel party this morning. Clatsop county will get nearly $6 per sshool censos child tuia year. Tne mo t f,Mge tax law UcCidion may reduce tun a nttie. Orders for job work received by tele phone at Tuu AsrociAX ottiee. Com pleted work promptly returns by ex press. Cuailey Heed, who is "just a plain comudjau," and sYui. Sweatuam, wuu is u wuoie anow in himself, will ba among tne attractions at Uocitltmtal bail to night. The programme for to-night's per formance at Occidental hall a tne one arranged for tuj opening niglit in Port laud, una bas some ot tut) most attract ive ten turas ever presented in this city. Joaquin Miller says that he sighs for some piace wnero tuere "is reat auu quiet and peace to suit tne nour of dreams;" a spot "nedged in from bustle and feverish rusu for gain." Whackeen mignt come down to Astoria and snooze away the nappy hours in some storo that doesn't advertise. Police. Dinner al J EFFWCHOl HOUSE everyday from 4 auto 8 o'clock. The oest 25-ceiit meal in tewn: soup, fish, aeven kinds of meat, vegetables, pie, ivtdding, etc. Tea or coffee Included. A IS who havo tried him say Jeff is the M"vV -.5UILOU8 uineK wm immediately renew Croup, whooping cough and Urouchltis. Sold by W. E. Dement Dimmitt's Cough Bal.-am cures Croup Catarrh cured, health and swee! breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Prire 50 cents. .Masai Injector free. Fr sale by W. E. Dement Shiloh's Cuugii anu consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. Ii cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. Jeff-says he gives two meals to any other restauraut mau's one and can prove it Ro xiixon'b new eating house is now open. KverylUng has Injen fit ted up in flrst-clas style, mid hi well i;uowii reputation as a caterer assure all who like gol things to eat, that ai his place they can be accommodated. That Hacking Cougn car. be mi liiickl) cured bv ishilnh's Cure. Wi innrantee it .Sc!d li W. K. Dement. for Inme Rack, Side or Client list MiilohV Porous Planter, Prieaseents Fur :ile l W. H. Demi-ii. Boston B iked Be:m and Brown Bread every Sundav at Jeffs from S a.m. to J p. M. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicot perfumery, and toilet articles. el.eaii k bought a! the lowest prices, at J. W. ('onii's dru store, opposite OcMden hrtel. Astoria. PHOTOGRAPHS! PHOTOGRAPHS! Instantaneous Photographs ! The late and new style dry plate Photo graphs are made d dly at the Astoria Mpph Gallery, Cor. of Demon and Squemoqua Streets, Opposite the Court House. Children's Pictures A SPECIALTY. AND SATISFACTION OUARANrEED S. B: CBOW. Oregon Paint and Varnish Works. Manufacturers t( Paints.. Varnish ai Lacper. Any shade mixed and ground to order. C. F. PEAICSOX tfc Co.. P.O. Box 143. Portland, Or. A Good Chance. IOFFEU FOR SALE THKOKEGON'MAH K. t and -Milage Factory, :s mv health wiun-taiiow me to carry it on. mis is a ,ood chance to buy a p.i lug business. (;eo.gansz Price of Moulding tK AND AFTER THIS DATE WE "WII.I vJ gfii all moulding over two inches ai half a cent uer h-ch ner foot : all moulding u .cler two inches, at five-eighths of a. cent per intu per loot. n NSEN RRO. C H BAIN & CO. 3Iarch 8th, 1S&. G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSM1THING, At Oapl. Rogers old stand, corner ot Civ aud Court streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing Wagons mad and repaired. Good worV iiarantp(i. C, tKINKNWEBEH n. BROW Leineuweber & Co., K8TABLISBKD t&U. ASTORIA, OREGON TAfflBS AND CDBBSES, Manufacturers and Importers of ail kinds ot LEATHER AM EMMS. Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. r Highest cash price paid for Hides sod Tallow. New Spring Eiroiuuries We have received from New York, per express, upwards of 6,000 yards ot Embroideries In - Cambric, Of the Latest Designs and from 15 to 23 per cent cheaper than ever before. 1760 yards of Embroideries from 2137 " " ' 1275 " " u THE I XL C.H.COOPER. " The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House or ASTORIA. jtofesiw5sjWjiteBPF'' J tev3Syi"jj Columbia Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAND. FAST TIME 1 THE POPULAR STEAMER WEmm "Which has been rpfltted for the comfort or passengers will leave Wllsou & Fisher's Do k eveiy Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. tAu adi'tlonal trip will 0 made on Sunday of Earn Werfc, leaving Porilaa it i U'i'liick atunduy .IliiiMiHX. Passengers Uj thU rou a connect at KaLuu for riouud ports. U. B SCO rr. President. NEW HATS! -RECEIVED AT- McXXTTOSH'S Olotiilng and Gent's ASTOBX&, Most Popular Remedy Sold. JalMiTj ?o Pimples. Blotekei, Ckrc!o SomV d Hieuet, Loss of Ktierjrv :v A "abliu .1 Cou- F .i.:.Tfi.SL T.iiTiil Relief Guaranteed. Sfoid everywhere. S. 6 bott.es iorg5.w. LOEB & OO. JOBBERS IN WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Bet San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. VA11 goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. OppMtt fsiktr Bows, JLaseaU. Orw. IvmlalfJriiHIrlllttllB'JIINiaiaH 1884. Importations ! Emoroiflenes Swiss, Lawn and Nainsook, 3c to 12cperyir4 16c to 40c per yard. 50c to $1.00 ptryii. THEIXL l FAST TIME! O OD II 11 STOCK -OP- Furnisning Stor, OBJEBGOIT. PERUVIAN i BITTERS L WHmerding & Co., San Fnnoittt. Loeb & Co., Agents, AttKku U .hi nJsTOfcl y J. MJaolQ SHBHi -SSBSB0B BBSFl