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C?l Wit glattjj gtorim ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY I ?.l MAY 22. 15S1 I8SDED EVERY MORNING. (Monday except!) J. R HALLORAN & COMPANY. vuBLianKK ad rnorEnrrous, A8ToaiAJ BUILDING. - - CAiSMIiKET Terra of Subscription. Bervrd by Cirrler, per v.eei, 15cts. Bent by M UJ. ptr month xcis. " " ' one year ... ..... .?7.CM Free of p-ta.;e 1o ub -rlbcrs. ESAdverUsemeut-j inserted by the year at -the rate of c-i pr sqiuire per month. Trm slent advertising CLItj eents per square, each Insertion. AEOUD THE CITY. Ascension Day. The Jessie Jamison vrlil begin loading palmon to-morrow. A sltgkimproyement is rc-portcd in the run of salmon this vf eek. Read the adv, of the auotioa sale at E. C. Hojden's auction rooms next Saturday morning. A 425 pound saa has? attracted consid erable attention in front of Bergman & Barry's yesterdey. Morning prayer and celebration of the floly communion in Grace church this morning at 10 o'clock. Charles Jackson, who deserted from Fort Canby a few days ago, has been captured and returned. The "Portland tug boat oompany report ihoir financial affairs in good shape 'end that they will soon declare a dividend. "The second day's session of the Grand Lodge of 'Oregon adjourned at 9:30 last night to meet at nine o'clock this morn ing. Any one wanting a second hand engine, two horse power, can get a bargain by ap plying to The Astosiax office, where it can be seen in operation. . At a meeting of the Baptist church last evening it was arranged that Rev. Win fleld Scott, D. D., should fill the pulpit Sundays, morning and evening. Hon; T. A. McBride, the next district attorney for this district, .is shaking bands with many friends last evening. He brings good reports from eastern Ore gon. A tattooed woman aud an elephant will be on exhibition next V, edne3day. Kate Castleton and Rice's Surprise Party will appear the same evening, and will play to a lull house. Several of the members of tin- Gr.ttid Encampment take the morning Jioat for home. The rcmaindrr of thr visiting members go to-morrow. Tiioy ono and nil express themselves m tonus of tho heartiest appreciation. About n hundred of our vitilor look a pleasure trip to the cape yesterday. On their return they held an afternoon ses and after Adjournment attended a com plimentary ball given by Beaver Lodge. No. 35, and friends in ho'nor of the officers and members of the Giaud Lodge of Ore gon. J. K. Armsby, head of tho well known firm of J. K. Armsby & Co., Chicago, ar rived here on Tuesday per Ot rjon, and of course -came ashore to view the cit3'. J. K., whose name is a household word among the general grocery trade, was sauntering along towards the steamer, but at the same time the steamer was making for Portland, and though the Ore gon is slow, Jake is slower and the result was that he was "left." He says that next time he will "come a-purpose." The "change racket" is now being worked on a large scale in the interior. The style is about this: Two sharpers, No. 1 and No. 2, go into a bank and ask the teller if he can give fhem two two-and-a-half gold pieces. The gold is handed over and the Confederates put down a $100-ndte. The teller hands over 93, when No. 1 says: "Please let me have a '$50 bill for this change, it is easier to carry." 'The obliging bank official hands out a $50 bill and No. 1 puts down 50 of the change. Just as the banker finishes counting it, No. 2 puts the $50 bill on the $50 in change and says: "If it's all the same to you, would you please give me back the $100 bill, as the change is too heavy tocarry." Tho bill is handed over, the 50 bill and tho $50 in change is picked up and put away, the rush of busi ness goes on, out when the blinds are pttljed down that afternoon and the books balanced, tho bank finds that it is just $50 loser. STATE AND TEKHITOBIVL JfEHS. The nppjr Columbia is rising fast. Salem is to have a "red hot" daily papr. E. Murray was drowned near Albany last Tuesday. The Globs hotel at Albinn has been closed out on an attachment. D. P. Thomson gets 500 per month as receiver of the Holladay property. The Elite theatre in Portland was near ly cleaned out by fire last Tuesday. A "regular ticket," a temparance ticket, nod a woman suffrage tioket enliven Se attle local politics. "Wool shearing is over in eastern Ore gon, and'1,000 saoks are being daily ship ped to San Francisco. The insurance polioies on the burned Clarendon hotel at Portland had only two more days to run. Saw logs iiave gone down in price on tke Sound to i 50. Considerable dif ference between now and ono year ago. The Statesman thinks that investiga tion" would prove some ugly connection of ex-Governor Thayer with the swamp huul swindle. Stanley robbed a Baker county stage on the 13th, was arrested on the 14th, tried on the ICth, and sent to the Salem penitentiary on the 17th. Cow Wanted. A fresh milch cow with calf, ot this OfilM. Apply ' Girl Wanted To help Ju kitchen, at Fishermen's mess house, upper Astoria. Girl Wanted 'To do general housework. Inquire this office. at , Iflan and Wife Wanted to keep house on Young' bay. Inquire at Atoki an Office. - 1, 2, 3, 4 and G. ust feoeived another large invoice of "the celebrated reading matter, the best and cheapest In the market Come before they .are all goneagain. At Carl Adler's Crystal Palace Book Store. - Ot latorcstTo The tndles. A full line of Ladies' Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hosiery and Muslin Underwear st greatly reduced prices for a few days only, at The Leading Suit and Cloak House, next to Rescue Engine house. At the Empire Store You will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. The most popular bitters in the market is Dy. Herdys Dandelion Tonic. A full Uno of ladies' and children's Shoes, latest styles, to be found cheap at Arvold's, sign of the Golden Shoe. Arvohi will sell a large stock of Boots and Shoes at cost, at the Leading hoot and shoe store. Dr. Henly's Dandelion Tonio tickles tWpftlftte and gladdens the heart, THE GRASDEMJAMrMEST. At tho ninth annual session of the grand encampment of Oregon I. O. O. F., which closed its session last Tuesday cvoning, the following officers were elect ed for tho ensuing year: A. O. Walling, of Portland, Grand Pa triarch; D. S. K. Buick, of Myrtle Creek, Douglas county, Grand High Priest; L "VT. Case, of Astoria, Grand Senior "Ward en; J. M. Bacon, of Oregon City, Grand Scribe; I. R. Moores, of Salem, Grand Treasurer; R. M. Day, of Eugene City, Grand Junior "Warden. Tho committee on petitions roported favorably upon tho petition for a now en campment to be located at Ashland, Jackson county, to be known as the Pi lot Rock Encampment, No. 1C. The report of the committee was adopted. The matter of authorizing or adopting the ''degree of Uniformed Patriarchs" was upon motion adopted, and under the law,' the formation of such uniformed degroes is left to the option of the patri arch's in the several localities. Geo. H. Chance, Grand Representative to the Sovereign Grand Lodge, made his report, which is comprehensive. From it it is learned that at that session the Grand Sire was authorized to issue proc lamation commanding all members of the crier to abandon what is -known as the "Patriarchal circle," under penalty of expulsion. CXIFOEMED UKQUSC CAMPS. The legislation on the new degree had referent moro'particuiarly to arranging imd porfectmg somo minor details con nected with its workings. "In some ol thejurisdiclions the uniformed degree is being received with much favor, and camps are being instituted wherever the membership is sunicientiv large to war rant their introduction. These uniformed degree camps being a component part ot legitimate udd Fellowship, the members can participate in public parades and displays ot the order. They can visit subordinate encampments in a body in full uniform, when ever it shall be so de termined by the commander or the body itself without in any caso having to ask for a dispensation for that purpose from any higner authority." A state grand encampment may adopt or reject the Uniformed Camp Degree. Tho report then treats of matters relating to "the good of the order," and in conclusion, r fcrring to the death of tho Sovereign Grand Treasurer, Joshua Vausant, Dr. unance ninngiy says: "Though this is not the time for eulogy, yet, in reflecting upon the death of Brother Vansant, your represent ative is mot forcibly reminded of tho other two great lights of Odd Fellowship, and how boldly the throo stand out, eacn in his own sphoro, as tho exponents of tho trinno motto of our order, "Friend ship, Love and Truth," for, if, in the founding of American Odd Fellowship it was "Friendship" toward men that pro moted tho contest in tho breast of the rugged "Wildcy, and the gontlo influence of Love, manifested in the life of the Paul like Ridgely that supplied tho weapons, it is no less the fact tnat in the life-' and character of "Honest Joshua Vansant." Truth concentrated their efforts and led them on to victory. "Let U3 then as Odd Fellows of the Patriarchal branch be living exponents of the principles they inculcated, and so emulate their example that when our bodies, like theirs, snail crumble into dust, our works, like theirs, may become imperi-jhable." The Indian Language. Ono singular fact is the infinite di versity of language. Not only every tribo, but every band, of which there are sometimes fifty in a single tribe, has its own dialect or jargon, perfectly unin telligible to all who do not belong to the baud. In all times the Indians have disdained to learn even a few words of an enemy's language. Stranger yet, the Cheyennes and Arrapahoes for three quarters of a century have been firm friends, camping and hunting to gether and making war upon the same enemies at the samo time, The children constantly romp and play togothor in the common camp. Yet not one in ten in either tribe can hold the most ordi nary conversation in tho lunguage of the other. Unable to spoak each other's language, the Indians ot the west have constructed a wonderful sign language by which they hold intercourse. Gesture?, signs, are moro or less natural to every one. Among the plains Indians alone have they reached their most wonderful de velopment. So complicated and elabor ate is the .cigu language, consisting of countless gestures and movements, the slightest variation of which marks wide differences in meaning, that only a few Indians in a tribo aro complete masters of it, and the masses can only use it slightly. The signs do not indicate letters or words, as with the deaf and dumb, but ideas There is one sign to indicate hunger, an other for "stop talking," another for sum. ruer, and so on infinitely. Yet an expert sign-talker will either make or interpret nlongspeeoh, which consists of an in finite number of signs, following each other with lightning-like rapidity. Two strange Indians will meet on horseback, each unable to understand a spoken word of the other, and while holding the reins with the left hand, will converse for hours with their right, telling stories or relating their experience without a single misun derstanding. Notice. -Dinner at' J EFFSPCHOP IIOUSE everyday lrom 4 50 to 8 o'clock. The iht 2.-o!u meal In tewn: soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie. pudding, etc. Tea or coffee included. Ail who haw tried him say Jeff is the "BOSS." For a 3 cut Fitting Boot Jr Shoe, no to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods cnnssautlj' arriving. Custom work. Something Fine. Jut received at T. G. Eawlings' a large stock of cigars, Cigarettes, and the choicest brands or tobacco. Boats Tor Sate. Joe Leathers has two fino boats for sale at the boat shop, one block wttof Hansen Bros.' mill. The Patent Lamp Filler. The most uyjfnl household invention of the age. Call and .see it. Also, extra good Coal Oil for sale In quantities from a pint to olmrrcl. Jordan & Bozorth. Jut iteccired. A larce stock of soft and stiff Hats In all the latest styles, at Mcintosh's Fur nishing store. Buy your Lime of Gray at Portland price.-?. Brace up the whole system with King ofthe Blood. See Advertisement. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh' Vitalizcr Is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement. -rShlloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptlieria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement Whr will vou couch when Shlloh's i Pur will plw'immedlatG relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts aud si. sold uy w . is. ce ment. Don't Day 50 cents elsewhere when you can get the beet dinner in town at JEFF'S for 25 oents. A LETTER THAT TTILL HELP BLAI5E. There was a big meeting of business mon in Now York laBt Tuosday night, to help along Arthur's chances for tho nom ination. Henry "Ward Beecher and other big guns spoke. An interesting part of the affair was the following letter writ ten by Ex-Attorney General "Wayne Mac Veagh to Ex Secretary Bristow. It is the richest thing the present campaign has developed. Its truth is among the least of its merits. At the threshold I ought to warn you that while nobody envies Arthur his great prize, as far beyond his expectations as uis deserts, which he drew in the lottery of assassination, nobody has forgotten the pregnant fact that Uuiteau was an original Arthur man; that he killed Gar field expressly to make Arthur president, and that he did make him president by that act for nearly four years. Now, in view of this awful tragedy and its result, it has always seemed to a 'good many people, outside of Wall street, of course, that a proper sense of decency and the fitness of things, would have led Arthur and his friends to see that his true course wa3 to be satisfied -with the one term thus secured to him, and not to challenge his countrymen to review.his political career. I assume that your first word" of eulogy will be devoted to what is your candi date's chief political achievement and' noon which his admirers have always rested his title to fame, the building up and managing of the republican "ma chine" of the city of New York, the lutest triumph of which at Albany causes the hearts of all true "patriots to throb with joy, for the defeat of Roosevelt leaves O'Brien at liberty to continue those "deals" with corrupt democrats and politicians which gave Mr. Arthur ins first renown as a practical statesman. You will no doubt introduce copious ex tracts from the commission which inves tiguted Arthur's administration of the custom house and found it worthy of such high commendation. And a rebuke could be neatly administered at this point to Roosevelt,- the son, by remind ing your audience how his honored father was rejected as collector of the port in order to keep Arthur in that important office, in spite of the expressed opinion of both of his superior officers that he was an unworthy official and deserved to be turned out. If you wish materials for a pathetic and thrilling picture you will readily fina them in some of the well known incidents of tho Chicago convention fonr years ago. You can tell how everybody was determined that Conkling must be pla cated at any cost, and how everybody begged him not tu force Arthur upon the convention, and how Conkling retused to consider any other name. You must re serve your highest flight of eloquence for an adoquate description of that occasion where your candidate desplayed his true nobility of soul, and made his only rec orded public speech. 1 need not say l alluded to tho Dorsey banquet at Del monico's in February, lSil. You can tell your audience, without fear of suc cessful contradiction, that it was tho first and last occasion in our history when one man publicly praised another for bribing vots. Arthur's part in tho resignation of ConLling and Piatt, and his conduct at Albany, until summoneu to Washington by the sound of Guiteau's pistol, perhaps, you would better touch lightly. There are some sentimental Republicans in this state, as well as in Now York and Ohio, who don't quite en joy these reminiscences, and I would not advise you to dwell to long upon that mad riot of calumny and defamation of tho dead Garfield in which, for many months, the inmate friends and associ ates of Mr. Arthur indulged, without any signs of disapproval by him, and in the cases of Gorham, Hatton and Hastings, with abundant signs of approval. You will, of course, admit that when Giteau promoted him to tne preBidsnoy, Mr. Arthur was proved to be known as an edthusiastio supporter of the "boss" sys tem, tho "spoilB" system, the third term ot General Grant, and the unit rule. He was then fifty yearsof age, and your task is to persuade anybody you can that his dasiro for n second term has effected a comploto change in the methods, stand ards and habits of his whole life. You will offer the appointment of Chandler to the cabinet as one proof of this change. You will interest your audience in the pleasing story of his allianco with Chal mers in Mississippi; the ma ter.y cam paign in New York only two years ago, and its brilliant ending; tho Keogh case in North Carolina; the Strobach case in Alabama; the Kellogg cose in Louisana; the promotion of Barney Biglin's brother, and the appointment of Proxy French's brother, etc., and you can truthfully de clare that Arthur can boast of one dis tinction, shared with no other candidate that he is under no obligations for a single ono of his delegates; all of them were secured for him by his own office holders. The only peroration you will need will be to read tha roll call of the distin guished patriots whose names you will rind in the conference with him during his visit to you of last week, when he re sumed personal charge of his boom in your city, and started the movement for your meeting, and listen to their illus trious names: Stephen B.French. Robert G. McCord, John Lvdecker, John F. Smyth, DeWitt Clinton Wheeler ,and John G. O'Brien. And I recommend these patriotic and high minded gentle men, .and your fellow workers, to your charitable consideration. In 1876 they would not have trusted themselves in your company, and even now they will harbor a lurking suspicion that yon in tend to seduce them. That is tne pen alty you have to pay for having been a reformer. It strikes right in to the acute agony, and for a cure of pain St. Jacobs Oil has no equal Stop That Coujrh By going to J. E. Thomas's and getting a bottle of Leroy's Cough Balsam. It will cuke you. Fine Dress Goods. A splendid Tne of ladles dress goods Is being displayed at the Empire store. "JEFF" At enormous expense has just secured the services of Professor Ellis one of the best white cooks in the state; and Jeff proposes to excell any of his for mer efforts in the. culinary art. Italian and French dishes a specialty. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles. The Rev. Geo. H. Thaver. of Bour bon, Ind says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toSniLon's Consumption Cure." Sold by W. E. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with tho choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can be bought at the Ioiwest prices, at J. V. uonn-s arug store, opposite OcMden hctel, Astoria. Are vou made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness. Loss ol appetite, Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vital Izer is a positive cure. For sale hv W. K. Dement A Nasal Injector free with oaeh bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedv Price 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement Arvold sells Boofs and Shoos cheaper than any one else in town, because we buy for cash. Foi Dyspepsia andLlver Complaint, you havo a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vltalizer. It never falls to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Sunday at Jeff's from 5 a. m. to 2 P.M. "Hacfcmetack" a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Soldhy W.E. Dement ACBOSS TOE C05TI5E5T. The secretary of slato opposes tho Chinese restriction bill. There isno laok of candidatesfor offices in tho new organ zation of Alaska. Erio, N. Y., is excited over the failure and flight of its leading bank president. The bill to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy has been beaten in the house. "The ticket of 1376" was the opening toast at a San Francisco Democratic ban quet last Tuesday. A meeting of New York business men was held on Tuesday night to endorse Arthur as a presidential candidate. Tho first Columbia river 'salmon to ar rive at New York in a refrigerator car got there on Tuesday the 20th, after a trip of nine days from Astoria. . - Representative Lewis has been in structed by the house committee on pub lic lands to report favorably the joint resolution which prohibits the secretary of the interior from taking anv further steps to confirm or parent any land granted any corporation, state or person y congress in any case where reports fa voring forfeiture of such land grants have been made to either branch of congress? until after the final action shall be taked. upon such bills or until the United Btate supreme court snau ueciae upon the valid, ity of such grants. The resolution fur ther nrovide8 that the secretary bo Timt liibited from certifying or patenting tqc where such corporation has complied; strictly with all tho conditions of the granting act, and that in all cases where' there is a doubt in construing thoso con, ditions, tho benefit of tho. doubt shall be: given the government. Steamer Dajs for May. From Astoria. I From San Fran. State 4Columbia.. 2 Columbia SlOregon '..... C Oregon lSjStato ltf State 16'Columbia U Columbia 20!Oregon 1& Oronnn Ol'vjfofa on State SSjColumbia 2tJ Columbia, June.. 1 Oregon 30 Oregon DlState, June S AVIIAT I do you think that JEFF OF the ciior SSQUSE gives you a meal for nolhlngaud a glass of .something to drink? 'Not muehl'! but he gives a better meal and more of it than anv place iu town for 25 centsi Tin buys oy the wholesale and pays cash. -That settles It." The Popular Approval Of Hie now famous Syrup of Figs as the rn'Ht efficacious and agreable prepara tion ever offered to th' world us "a cure for nabitual Constipation. Biliousness Indigestion and kindred ills, has been won by tho 'wise plan pursued by the California Fig Syrup company. Know ing that one remedy truly bonetlcial in its effects on the system, and at the same, time pleasant to the taste, will meet with a rapid sale, the Companv. through its agent for Astoria. Y. E. Dement & Co., gives away sample botth's free of charge. Try it and judge for yourself. Large bottlo fifty cents or one dollar. Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery! The latest novelties in ladles and childrens hosiery at Prael Bras'. Syrup of Figs. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable totheStom ach, harmle-ss in its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipation. Biliousness, Indlg-stion ami kindred ills. Cleanxeo the system, purifies the blood, regulates tho Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, etc. Strengthens th organs on which it acts. Belter than bliter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co., Astoria, Roscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and hi well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that at his place they can be accommodated. The Oregou Blood Purifier Is Nature's own remedy, and should I).- used to the exclusion of a 1 other medicines in dis eases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The Peruvian syrup nas cured thou sands who were suffering from dysiiep lia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W.FowIe &Sonp Boston. Corsets and Underwear. All the latest makes and styles of cor sets and ladies underwear at Prael Bros.' Empire store. ASK FOR "THE BOSTON" RUBBER fcOOT. Made of Fine Will Not Crack. FOR SALE EVERYWnERK. The Gutta Percha & Rubber Mfg Co Portland. Oivkoii. JACKSON'S ASTORIA Bakery! Confectionery Coffee and lec Cream Parlors. CnFJAIirS STREET. Bread and Gakes OF ALL KIXDS. Weddings and Tartlcs supplied with strictly FIRST-CLASS WORK. o-Frencli and American-o CANDIES Manufactured, Wholesale and Retail. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, OS THE ROADWAY. Small House For Sale Ufl'lH A TWO YEARS' LEASE. V Apply to C.A.MAY. Jordan & Bozorth The Only Exclusive CROCKERY STORE IN ASTORIA. Hi. B. Hare Solo Bifffat to 'the JPatent Lamp Filler, Ice! Ice! Ice I A FULL SUPPLY OF ICE FROM LAKE COCOLALLA WILL be Kept on band during the rest of the summer, and will be delivered to customers In Quantities to Suit With Promp-nesu aud Dispatch. WH. 3IcCOmiICK. Fishermen's Headquarters. THE GENUINE Cape Ann 0 led Clothing, OVERALLS COATS. HATS. SHIRTS, GUM B )OTS. ETC. And a Complete Outfit, of Rest Quality, and at the LOWEST I'KICE of any Establish ment In the city. P. A. STOKES & CO. Hare oponed a New Stock of A 1 Hoods In the store next door to Foard & Stokes, and Guarantee Satisfaction TO ALL CUSTOMERS. Notice IS HKRCBY GIVEN THAT ALL CITY AS ses3niont blanks must bo returned to the office of tho city assessor before the :2 id inst., or no Indebtedness will be allowed. GEO. P. WHEELEK. City AsMiSsor. D. H. WELCH, Deputy. FOR RENT. Newly Finished Rooms In Suites fF TflREE ROOMS: SUITABLE FOR families : the best rooms and best loca tion In the city. Plenty of i;ood frrh water lathe building; all tuc modotn Improve ments. Inquire nf J. W. & D. H. WELCn. ( mice In room l . Welch's block, corner West bigum ana water streets. Business for Sale. A WELL KNOWN AND LONG ESTAB i llslied Grocery Store on the principal -trtet In the city, with a good cash trade, and constantly increasing. Looation made known on application at this office. BrThis Is a rare chance. Boat Found. PICKEO UP NEAR THE BAR, ONE lar:e Trap Skiff, with anchor and chain. u wuer can nave tne s-me oy aptiiving to MOSES I.OGNET. llwaco. W. T. To the Voters of Astoria Precinct. r HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AN J. Independent candidate for Constable of Astoria precinct at tne coming election. 8. G. INGALLS. Cottage to Rent. XTEXT DOOR TO MY RESIDENCE. L corner of Main and Jefferson street. contains six rooms, besides kitchen and vood3hea. water free, myll tf E. C. HOLDEN. Eight Floating Net-Racks For Sate VOW MOORED IN JOHN DAY'S RIVER. I' Knntiln,.f lrrv TItiia .Tnhn n-jv' Enquire of 1'erry Titus.John Day's river. GEO. T. MYERS. Flsherton. PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. Away With Rings and Balldosers! VOTE FOR P. H. FOX, THE OLD SOLDIER, For Justice of the Peace. THE CELEBRATED Foley Springs. PETER RUNEY. Manager. 11HE3B CELEBRATED MEDICINAL . Spring situated In Lane County, Oregon, are uucqua ed for the cure of Catairhal af fections. Rheumatism, and Dyspepsia, :ts th- usands throughout the Northwest will attest. Every care la plveu Invalids and those who seek the benefits nf the waters Carriages leav the St Charles Hotel, Eu gene City, eery Wednesday aud Saturday direct for the Spring FRANK AND CLEAR. flavins Admitted the Strength o tho Kvidrnrt a Promlaeat Fhy- airian takes Logical ArtloB. Tho following letter tells Its own story. The signature will bo recognized as that of the Phy.ichu5-In-Chlef of the Do Qulncy Home, and author of "Drugs That Enslave," "The Hypodermic Injection of Morphine." A Man ual of Nursing." and many other popular and valuable specialtaedieal werks: 191 WE3T TK.NTH Stbeft, I New Yohjc, August 11. 18S0. J" Mt3iT9. SEAkCRT fc JoHSSOS, Gentlemen: Llko most of my profession, I am cautious about pinning my fai h to any new medicine or curative agent But your BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER has broken through the barriers and won its way to my good opinion. My attention was Grat called to it somo eight months ago by a patient of mine Although I was well ac quainted with the superior excellence of your other plaster and antboptic dressing, made especially for tho profession, tho Benson s was comparatively new to me. I had heard. however, of its merits as a remedy, in cases of Lame Back, Local Rheumatism, Neural- gia. Congestion of the Bronchial Tubes and Luns3. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and tho like affection;, and havo since begun to experi ment with it personally. I find BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER an exceptionally clean ly plaster to uie. and rapid in its action. Many tosts of its qualities, made in my own family and among my patients have convinc ed mo that there is no single article so valu able for popular use, nor so helpful In the diiea03 I have named. Should you desire to do eo, you may use my name to that effect. Very truly yours. H. H.KANE, A. M..M.D. The genuine have the word CAPCINE cut in the center. Price 25 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Chembts, New York. 1884. Tile One Price Store ! ! IXL MMB STILL LEADS IN THE CITY WITH THE Finest BofluS ! Largest AssortmBnt ! AND LOWEST NORTH OP SAN FRANCISCO LADES' Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, House Keeping AND Fancy Goods. Youth's and Boys' Fine Dress Suits, Long Pants, Pine Dress Suits, Knee Pants, Strong School Suits, Long Pants, Strong School Suits, Knee Pants. For Men and Boys. Straw. Wool and Fur Hats of all Kinds. White and. Fancy Shirts, Overshirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Handker. chiefs, Suspenders, Neckwear, Gloves, Notions, Etc. FOR LADIES' GENT'S AND CHILDREN. Boots and Shoes of ail Styles and Prices. Trunks, Valises, and Umbrellas, Fishermen's Clothing, Etc, Etc. Sole Asont Tor Butterlck Patterns. O, H, COOLER,, Pythian Building, - Astoria, Oregon. CARL PALACE CRYSTAL LOOKOUT! FOR IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK, Direct From The East. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Watches and Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Books and Stationery, Fancy Goods, Etc. All the LATEST STYLES and PATTERNS to Arrive This Week, at ADLER'S CRYSTAL PALACE. New Goods for IlYIlVIErtfSE STOCK CLOTHING, HATS AMD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers, Retailed at Being In tbp Manufacturing Business I am prepared to sll Clothing that will give PERFECT SATISFACTION both In FIT and QUALITY of Goods. Perfect Fittiug White Shirts, Medium aud Fine Grade Uadrrwear. Newest Ntjlos in Scarfs and Ties. TA FULL STOCK OF FRENCH, ENOLISH AND AMERICAN 3UITINGS.-S D. A. McLNTOSH, OCCIDEXTBLOCK, JOHN P.CLASSEN, Manufacturer of French md American Candies ALSO Fxolx Bread. Every morning, from the -ASTORIA-o-BAJLEBY- 1884. THE PRICES!! IN THE FOLLOWING LINES. Frock Dress Suits Sack Dress Suits, Frock Business Suits, Sack 'Business Suits," . Summer Over coats, White Vests. Etc. ADLER'S CRYSTAL THE ewn.nBfuywr Spring and Summer! OP ASTORIA. F1RST CLASS SHAVING AND Hair Dressing Saloon. FITTED UP IN A NEW AND ARTISTIC manner. Every attention paid patrofig. I have fltied up and oi enta & Orat-cl&sa Barbershop at Cail Adler's old stand oa Cueuumus street, and am ready tor Imslaess 1123m LBK.OHLSB. v. - z. ---i : l. 3U T -' t ,-