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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1884)
It - 'fll i VT ', ? - iC- rfjr. V, ,W1 aJ Tfll rH - ? "" " T7 POL-XXU, NO. 97. HUSiKKSS CAIiDis. 7 s. is !&. Ofik at BadoHei ft Co V Cannery, F3r Aslorfa. TKi. A. S a 4 A. . f-l'lrftS. WH! iJe pntnoi Jitu.) jun to aH call. fiom nu p ut of the CX j ooumitj. Oflftw faTPr Ailec"-tmr. eft li afc' Soiiemoqua tre-J&. A-t -ria, Ops . leleplwi.e -No. 41. D rj.FttA.JHft. . Office. Ok. Waiii asd CncaaimK sefe Oi'i'icsa Horn : - U 1 5 A. ; 5 6 '. K. RtKtdence : fetl'4ohaiwq.tcd na; THI IKWSXTOX. ATTOKNfcY AT LAW A7i-.l rs-; r 't if t a i!WJJiS: . Hooras 1 jmd 1J, Knusd af Vrtlriaa Catfe .!rO A. DOKKIS. OKO-jrOUAM attokxkys at law. UMcc in 3vhiicy"8 Ittoek. lia.ll, AsUirie, Oregon. CR. F?Irt?S ISBeTOTUas. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. itowns ii and . Odd Feltews BoHding. .i.t)..v.:wiJn. d. A.cin Ewrx & CI,i.. Attorney h and "oiret!ii t inr, Office oil Oheiuaaas Sircd, A-toria. Owpfn NOTATCY PUBUiC, AUCTlOXKI-ii, ( ' A J'MON SlTKAiCCai AflFSTI. 0. 15'. KI'.'. AUCHITiar A3f DRArGfIT H v. hcIrtrfArs rorcircd Sw Oflur of !r-'"'! vjr I 53f-0ra Wlrtte House !' f-.KJ. F 1-JtKJBfcrK- SURi'cYQR OF CIatoi ;: ir;,.KMe 5?it3' i" Atft Office :-CheJU!M9 street-, lM.C. A i-..5 Itoona Ko. 8. p iiSiMOA HAKTSJt.'M, ., !ir. i.'i:iu awl Krgc. ASTOKIA, - - OKECOK. t OrriGK-Itoom is. Odd Fellows EoUdtaf. PHYSICIAN ASD 3UKG0K OrKica Kooifls 1 , S, aa 3 IvtJiii BaOd Jng. IlKSTDRxrc On Oecia Street, b oi St. Matj'a HsI!kJ. r r. nicies a. K.enAw ZZEC8 fe SHAW. Di:.TI3TS. Konitts jii Allen "s KuiMioz. nu tafr. dar ner Cass :ted .Squcnuttui struts. Astoria 1 Bozorth o Solms, Real Estate and insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTOKIA. 6ie. Buy and sell all kinds of Peal lUtate awd wifeiit tttc fIl1tm lp litstti-ance Cnp tate : Si-otttfih Union and Na tional, assets SSXMt.tNtB Piiocnix or Ilartfonl - iSUnmt Home of Xh rk, " 7jn.Ki H untnnx Hd 2tremti. " tiMMi Ve-te-n. tM, l'henix of iirookivu. " 4.0Jon Oakland HutiK', ' ' 30006 Policies n J teji by ns hi the Phanrix n' Home and Scot tsli Union and Aational at cqnitanip nt1s. BANKING AHD IHSURAXGE ! . W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTOKIA, - OREGt).1?. orrrcE houj l'wm 9 o'clock A. 31. nutl! .; o'ciork P. 31. M.M8ii!.i:s tEcy. 'epartmeni A General ii inking and Kxrhangt Bnsi noss innsacted. 1 er fat ill tj for jiromi ajids.it isfactorj Imsmcss Drifts on llieleadn. titles of llf I'mted States and Europe. 2cifinttj Ilcfcived. MIGHT SOHOOL, REV. TVs. D. WILSON WILLlirCEIVKA LIMITED XU3IDEK of Bos for instruct umi. iliree eveniagsin tbeieek. In ue4i bnuKhes a m.i nc desired. 'lasse in lttin or hi a ordinary branch of advanced education wit! be fonncd. For further articulars anjilj as abo e. VISITORS TO PORTLAND Should not forget to call at Towns's San Francisco Gallery, where ni be seen photographs of all the leadingmcn and women ofO'egon and Washington Territon. Skillful operators alw -us In attendance. and the most minute attention paid to jiiciur s ofchildreiu Don't forget the locntion S. TV. corner First and Morrison streets, np stair;. No trouble to -hhow specimen; to iltors. Street rallr ads pass the door every ten minutes, and this is the nearest gallery to the fire principal hotels.- gS7TeiES, - Thj nicJ'flro, combinirg Ir-n wiih rt,T ".c-etablc to." io quicklv and coxniiletiy t ire IHs4rpsHit Indlgeetfon. WeaVji:.;, IxnrcBlacIt Jbttarta(( kyfetazMtFrrrrs sad NearfOfiir . It Is an Brm'lmr rerarflv fbr XMca?esf s! e It is inalm.Mo for r5KSi neculi&r to Women fi ail i ho lead catntiry live It 1k:s not inju-c tho tct Th,oaac hcidaf be.nr -o!uc coiMuiiat en 1rr Jrom nwdtctKr pa Iti-nriphci? and x ' rifios tljcli'nod.rtlmtriatc iheawxHte.aJd th? MbinSlcXtaD of ibod n Uctck HflKt'-nm rnd Lich!trg nd ttnngtb ens tbo le5 and nerro. l-or IntcrnsiMeiit Fev fAitT.de, Ixrk f .t,rgr. 4." , it 1 a- no ttjual , US' TIjp pnclre Las aiorc trsde mtsrV. an ros'scd red line on wriir per Take no tkrr mU Ir b BCVVX UIEXK it C0w limOKE, X HiaWuTOf , WOOD 4R & VtK, IVvrtlaad. Or. U IK-AU. AOl M- TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, v and MALARIA. JTomliic sources arise thiec foarfhs oftheluca&etioftiielicrannico. Tlne grnMnojrs imhcitte tkc r riwlcnco XjOKs of Appetite, Bnr-.li costive, Ntck IYMMUekr, fr! "v. n'tcr cnt ttiz,avcsiK ta pjcf.iCiot body or ntliid.Erni.ticnofr t J,Irvit5Lba-ltyoflinie'-, Ltovr spirit Af-ellnf; oST!a.vliicrnfsJtecl KoraerRty.Ixz BlwesSjFlattevtea; tbeIEMirtT'Eots fccfere the ores, hf'ily colored TV:mp,GO. RTl PATlOAtT nd dc na"d the ce of irctnet'y thit aelsdtrert'y or thoMver. Asalircrractl elncTin-r'tJ J-IFIS lm c no c uniL Tj iract cnos t'ic Hi hi"vs ird feLm 1 i o prcapt; remov m; all i'npuii.irs i.. oan these tiiree seavcagrrB cf Oso ktcs, proflnelns appetite, mhim1 dfscsdos, rcihr stools, cVar Uin iiid arig oraus boil v. Tt TT PI 1.LK e- use no na,T"u t or pripin" ror i it rierc vrilh UJy vo-ic aid arc apcrft ct AlflTl D OTE TO R?A L A R ! A. oHlcioij-r-u'ri E55. ( 11 - " -,. !tn GtHaikot V. nt5 :lbs c'jcrd hi. stoutly UisCi'sr ruts lyasingle application or:h Hi & Sold by Dro- Sirtor sent by express on reoa&it otL, OIBCft. 44 Mnr-a Steeol. Nerr Vnrk-. zszTsaaJWUisri : Fneripttous carcfolly coctpounded A. . Alien, WLolesalc and HdaB;Oealer lu mmij feed. Giass and Plated Ware, TEOP1CAL AXD DOMSSTIC FRUiTS AND VEGETABLES. TrwrUier wit i Writes, LkjtmrsfobacceCigart left's If otice sy& Tiinr.c will r.E MO INCREASE OF PRICES III KCHOPHOrSE AND TIT VT US !s DETERMINED TO maim "a Id repu'aUcn Une keeping the ht and clietjn st tie tacinait In town, een at a los. U !dmtrlf, wkde the dull tinv. Inst. J. HL D. URAV. Wholesale aad loutfl dealer tr;. GB8GEB1ES, FLGUB5 km FEED Hay. 0ai, Straw. Wood, Etc. USE, SAKB AND CEMENT Ceneral Storai(e 3nd Wharfage on reason able term, foot of Benson street, Astotia, G. BAWLiNGS, Wito'esRle and Retail Dealer in Tropical, Demestic. Green and Dried MTfig. OAVDlSSltlKD MEATS, BTC. "Fthc t?ifrr.s aud Tolarco. ifext door to I.J. Arvold's, SquemoquaSt. m Bpi b fisopsiaBn i flnw till na nti in ii i in i Irugs uio Chemrcals a J. I THfllAS, I "X DRUGGIST I A ? ! c Pharmacist. I1 astgma? o & . - Hfo v- : ASTORIA. OREGON. THURSDAY, QCTOgSJl 3ftw F&. , , , m , I, i i ii y,"w '" ' ' i i w w ! mi m. ymm i iwJwn pourica is pacific ouvnr. In the lnai isfine of lxxnais JorVr- -5u .....hM.ilhnEL W iv " -.- '"TrrTT'-j by.joiui im, M ciear uinrai u ci'srces iuaue u hk, pi"' rce3 icilerb to Tek Astoeiax. Irst u-, aee hor he has nwswered these charj:? Ihe first charge vcea, Uwt boiuu 'i hrcn offered and accetrfed. far Iw'um-1 dsilersleeD9e,TrhichT:rr.'aot r-rthf Hp 1. i?rtr "hfer ? bonl filed vhich frrf 1 tot ' . ytxtcied for ila face." -1- n. b.r, oti. have fau.U . llle a' I tu osi8 bsd fster liqaor dealer li-ec-i'v .o nam4ri of tarajM this v. Hey Ii.h.tt of one bond. whrsU a. tp.wovod. sigae 1 bf thre3 xa-'i wh v.cre not wort'i one dollar, aoj. iJiat faet alone is finflicienl to Citiss voters to hcBitate before TOTnj? for tho rmap caudidil' .!! H1ru-n'j t'so htii ber. Another chosga vrao, tluit he had ettaredthr comtBtsapoaeni, in order appRrentb' to covir his criminal neg ligence, and by reason of this altera tion some road district, or districts were deprived of a mm of monej hon estly one thcio, and badly needed bj them. Tliis alter, tion wis not disovored tmtd i-nblished in az: A'oesiax: the commissioners, at their nest reg ular meeting, in order ta protect this man Davis from merited punishment, made an order to conform with the frcudulettt 7iiinrtn. What is his nissvcr to thi-. charge? Allow tie to ireitinhis own werds: "And oh! th?it order stealing road funds for the county , here is the order verbatim :" Ordered that the road funds now in tho treasury, not credited to aa "of the districts now in existence, bj transferred to to the county fund of Pacific." There is his answer, what do you think of it? Does he deny it.' flc cannot deny it for, aa ho well know ft, the proof is ample and ready at a Tnomeufs netice: his answer is simply to publish the order that was niadc to cover his criminality. What is his answer to tbo charge of dating Mose FrelantTs hcemj b-ck to cover a time that he wc i sell- n cr lienor in violation of Ii7.' Au ominous eiienoe only. Any one of the charges is sufficioat to deter any honest voter from cast in j; h.s ballot for John Davis, or any of hi and fir-ls candidates oa tli3 rajip ticket. li.-re is the answer, to very grave charges, of a mm who boasts th.-i hs litis the public records to ta'-a t j ia order to clear himself. LooiaiV editor has ha L during this campaign, a gre.it deal ta say about c inMtcncy: he claims to hare a great deal of this valuable coinmoiii;. and probably he may huvo, as he ha nev er usedjanydjKzhIhmrjanBMMf A1ku tiie time he started his pa per, he stated to one with whoa ho conversed on the subject, th .i his pa per should bd independent and non partisan. How lias he fuISH.nl this pleJpe? Since the S20th of ycici ber his paper has been violently and iadeeently partisan. Shortly before the convention of September 20, h4 stated editorially that he was in sym-wthy with the temperance movement and would bo found witu the temperance people heartily. provided they avoided fanaticism: the convention met and it certainly cannot be charged that they showed any fanaticism in regard to temperance or other matters; now ha hs fulfilled that pledge on the contrary he has shown a notl vmdic t.ve and vicious spirit orr iuce that convention, not because t'e cwwn tion, as he siys. renouueed temper ance, for it done nothing of the sort. Tor were is not a man on the Union ticket, bul is known to bo a stricth temj crate, honest and consecution man, ng;.:nst whose character, either public or private, thus far m a heated campaign not a breath has been heard. Finding the Union ticket above lVproach he has. with hyeua Hke inatiuot, barked continuously at the hsels of John Wood, hoping thus to divert attention from froai the real issues of the campaign. What is his record on the woman soffrage move&ieat? J. S. M. Van J3eave, in his communication of last week, states that lie has heard him re peatedly expresoed his opposition to tLis mersure. Your corresiondent has also heard him at two different tames, express his unqualified con tempt for woman suffrage couched in language anything but oomplmicntaij to the ladies, jet in a card in Loomis paper ho assures the ladies of Uwaco that he b heartily in sympathy with the woman's rights movement. He evidently places a very low estimate on the inMlectaal abilities of the ladies of Pacific county when he hopes to hoodwink them in any such manner. The course he has pursued in the JCi. A. feoaie matter is of a like incon sistent character. Look at his state ments and comment on this scandal in the past, and then scan the editorial in his hist issue in which lie tries to give a political coloring to the just indignation of the citizens of the Willapa. In that editorial, truth as well ps consistency, ia conspicuous for its absence. He states that the meeting which was held at Dexter A SperiVbwas arranged at ihe court house at about the close of the con vention. This is a bare-faced false hood. He also states that O. W. Wil son was present at that meeting, which is another bare-faced falsehood, as Mr. Wilson was not in Chsterville on that day. What he terms editorial!?, as "monstrous proceedings," he. in conversation at South Bend, termed "serving him (Sonle) just right," His charge that there were men present at that meeting who helped apply the tar and feathers he will doubtless be allowed to prove, as there were men present who cannot j afford to rest under that imputation, i The course pur&uod by Mr. IJowen in j this matter plainly shows him to be eiwier a demagogue or a coward. In his personal answer to J. S. M. tt m " -o or .. yi vuwivc, jjuwoa suys: .x opine tae ;. tun iiupui- niu give me credit of conducting tho columns of the Journal in a very clean and inof fensive manner." This mav be in- ten.lfd for a ioke, nnd if bo it id a verj cvl onf ; bnt I-opfe the read ers of the Jolurucl will sy thrt the article eai!edStnpichi" and "igned P' -..-, .rrr,;J ..- iaro of sacn tow OMracscr tliat nr.b- aWv no 0ihcrmiper cxistesco roald t,n, have admitted it to its column ., and -". .Fi v that hi; editorial in bis last issus in rj rd iotha E. A. So lie matter is a piece of nostree3s of which even Alt D. Bocn ought to ba ashamed a bc in;j mc )nsiitmt with past editorials awl private cotrrenation, and also de ficient in troth nd fairness. Lat tho voters of Pacific couatv review ihe character nd cireor of this juvenile editor, tfceo his apnajr anc in Pacifie county, and see if they wa'it hiaa to represent them in the h!,'l:ejt branch ofc-tlre territorial leg isle :ir Aif n jonmanftt he has sho vn himself totally unfit to repre sent Pacific conrty aloce- fion bovr oa he hope to represent four c .r tir iu tiio legislature ' Hon. J. S. M. Yan Okiave H a mu ! of lar" legislative experience: a man of acknowledged ability: an otd-tme resident of this district; a man thor onghb conversant with lhelegi-,Iathe needs of his district: a man of irre proachable cliaractor, and in, whom the utmost confidence s felt by all who know him. Alf. D. Bowes is mere bo , and so far as we call judge by his 'paper, duriiig his brief residence in this county, a boy of vary moderate abil ity, lie has rested iu this county barely one ear. Despite his denials, it ii. a notorious fact that he was broaght here and kept here by L. A. L om, and has served him and him alone during his residence here. It is reported, on the best authority, that ho demanded 1,00 J for support ing the rump racKet, ana was prom isjd S33). What can jou expect of a$A, pKQfiily, i , fj I man in tho legislarure who is thus pun. bowjsrs easilj bought and sold? The first number of the PftSLAv Journui issued at Oysterville stated that tlio editor's j OOJCCi in cuuiiuh u w yuicv was i expressly to raakb mocey; he had not j tho grace to say that in return for $ that money he would labor Tor ihei best interests of Pacific county, nor would his conduct stneo have borne j him out in that assertion had he! made il He wa nominated by a convontioo, and is running on a platform 5 which j a ivicales non-fosrfeiturc of the si. r. y R. R- land-: thatis, he is opposed to 1 forfeiting ?ny lands gtr.i' I 1 1 thatf o rapan, einer kT w io' o "u a-t. 1 Q wh2tu r eirn d dr une rnl; .. d f " o.eet ii Lc '-ill fenr i- -l rs aud tne N. P. IlSE. cu o . , . 1 1 Lltpm aloRP. fis I sion for a c ndid&te for 1 3 ;h o'lice. Look at hi metjioJs ol c the c.mieii;a. Jsot a luo uunt has aipeired m nu. t. oductu -, of argu- ipcr thus far, cither for the ramp or agaiust the Union ticket. HU ixHcy hasi consisted solely in frothing and va- j norinz. ami a continuous nowt ot Join Wood. This policy has finally culminated 1 in fhnriKd ?iTtrl Jnhil Wood, which wiU brmg Air. 13owen more trouble t'aan votes. Mr. Wood can, and does n .eh. rvmvA ii,-1 t.w h jtcm i a lril- e.isily prove. tha tnis charge " a wii- fnl, malicious and premelitated falsehood, generated for pol tical pur-1 poses alone;. but this fact does not, excuse iue auiuor, ami wm o iv- kct him from puuihment. it i bat a short time since this nni k:3 ,- oft ai,o.l fo .,.nnm. m .to tiio sale before Jjoomis and tae whisky nag at Oysterville should, knoT t'jat negotiations were ia pro- grcs; and what was his escose for this trer.cb.erv? nc was ashamed of H :'!!! . tMaWheahjorQarrvJTi3iAi3i.25.Uj:uil i liuuot- umaionmu uuuwo known, aao acdruWrtHnr" f?j f iKlWl'tV W SEET IHQN fact and oa tuo-jj two oxu.c- t JL'liAHIk 1 AJoitJli O Lp.., ,XTn ,t-Z hiscompaayandlongedforiudepend-iin ence. Tho idea of Alf D Bowen OUUe. J.UU JUOit Ut XL1I. J. uu"cu baing ashamad of anything! J5owen saVb. Woods opposuion to Stevo Wvlie is on account of his be-, ing a rival logger, wuat peneira- ' tion! Let me tell Bowen what Iffthfi llfiiri anTnTiimT IirXvll lifllu JBWGffy, resident of Nasel precinct, sold la tract of land to another man: the land was still assessed to O'Brien: O'Brien had "proved up" on the land, but had not received a patent; he therefore went before the board of AimmiHinnoH ami o;ti I tttrlt ItA lv rebevexl of these taxes, arguing that if anvone should pay the taxes it should bo the man who then" owned the land. Tho matter was not then adjusted, and O'Brien left, and on next meeting Wylie asked him how the m itter had been arranged. "WeJI, I'll tell yon,1 said- Wylie, "I was in favor of," letting ou off, but Eeed and Johu Davis thought it wasn't bestf There is a fair sample of the way bus iness has been transacted by the county commissioners for the past two ears. Lady voters, of Pacific conEty, can ou vole for John Davis? Bead the following letter and sec in what es timation yon are held by this 'court eous ' ami "affable'' gentleman. The letter was written to J3. C. Forguson, one of the world's lair commissioners for W. T.. .vho wrote to Davis asking if there was au agricultural fair held in this county, and wishiug to obtaiu the address of the secretarj'. OysTHavti,!, W. T.. Aug. 20, "84 Dear Sir: We have no such associations in our county. Tho only fairs held here are fair sex: they are hold at all easons of the year, and at any hour of the day or niyht : come down. Yours truly Joax Davis, Auditor of Pacific county, W. T. The italics are ours. A truly court eous and affable reply, but one which the ladies of Pacific county will.no doubt take some exceptions Bowen give3 John "Wood as ihe au thor of recent articles .in The Astc- -, ,.- iwoiuum. ill. Mum never rote or dictated a line of that correspondence. Tbe first article,' toTnE Astohiax. was accompanied . by aletter, to tho editor, giving the author's name, and alo authorizrrg him to usejIr.j Wood's nana, ir caliedtJupoi : this was done that it might not be HHd that whatever charges were contain ed in pi.v of these artie!o3. wero mado f by iTtsoonibl parties. Tho writ- cr s namo cati ba obtained on appli cation, and is iv doubt now' m pos sc'"ori af Doweu and Drvio. E"eftrnlly, 4 KtIDKV?. &J& Tf-Asa- rfe4 J&Ca. t. Jiii a i r?i v. THE GREAT is.aJ Eii!i2 H w OIE1!. JsJJS curies Rheumatism, Heuraigia, Sciatica, Licsbago, Backache, He(5ichc,Tcoihachc, Sore Tbrat, Srcl'tnc. p ihs IiraiEcs, Iiinm bCHlt. trct llltc-. i ALL UVIiBR PyDlLY;!'i:S 1M ICIJCJ. SaU by Brnri u ant P-s'-rs mr wto". Tltlj CraU a battl mreMm' ia 1 1 iMfiMa. T2IKCIIBI.r .VO!n.FBCO. IMJUIOHSLLBSCV) HIUi3u. Mil- C. S. X. HOTELS AND IJKSTAURAXTb. PARKER t3, K. i.tRKr.;t T.KIA, - tar (Terk Nlslit Ctork. First Class in ail Hesp0t3. FREE COACH lO TnE HOUSE. 710? 'HOTTSS CHOP HOUSE. siers; Ice Cream COFFEE. ' , The New Model. Everyihirsg First Class. Ca 8ret. re of iMd-Yellows railding. " Every attention paid rov customer. aid lhe ore Uem m fi M le JJY VIEW Restauranl and Bakery "fne. IS. ZJ"30EJSII3fi 7l. i 7Kes t n-noun'e to nor fr f nd -d th i Vfifcf'V '' OP?DWl RESTAURANT ANO BAKERY i lb- an newfimltlV' o ?is!ie tbei O K.X.GhMm.L j Tae Best the Xarkct Affords Cooked to t).-dr. j.irrs in t rrry Mile. n , - ' BRACELETS. s . i"S's3raBaic &7iK JViw L 'hi a fi&Hate I Jj&. earTs -? ?f ap -yxt F3fe-. fi mi n?ft?3 rsc ai n sv n vs iJllliMl riL-- , .TTTtfi llOU'SE. - OKEGON. -IT 1 1 Fipii mm .e T hrk ' io, ,. i;icl S T C V S, t u - : n, ?r i.-.. x lj4 t f n t -i i i.L.L.fli rvi .! i iiiiii.x SartHn Gtaiii, WatGheiJTojs, jfancy GgqcIs, StatiOB8ry: SiLVERWASE, Of awry dewHpiioa. Too noest stoek of Jewelry in Astoria. SfAll 500 Is warranteaasrepresented 6USTAV KANSEK, JEWELER. . u .T-1 tj M? if ttF: j- Hit. iJF rstS'. r&rrrTSOr&sz Stl Columbia Transportation Company. FAST TIME! THE POPUL.A.K STEAMER ETk?i It Which ha liecn Wlitted for the comfort of passengers will Iea c Wilson & Fi-dier's Dot k c ery , Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arnymcj at Portland at 1 P.M. ltetcniine leaves t ' , fi m mm Tuesday and Thursday at A. ,u. .arriving ar Asioria at T P. M. STTVnadi'.ftionaltrip-v.nt tio.raRden.Sundav of Erirh We8, Ieainj PoftJartd at g o'eloels. Sunday 33ooUms. Passcuuers bj thK route eonnecr at Kalana for Soontbports, w S t- 0 . t - Jda. rtrirtS- wr.TTr' r -T" ASTORIA IRONWORKS. X Jwc fc 8 d; -s'-I acu -- dJ5;-CCvtS2ET, JtK.UifAKKEEinODSK. r BTdnW.-OKEeONi " GEERA1MAGHIK!STS'AND ' '" BOILER MAKERS. r a. -"b- IJiL BalbViyork, Steambaoat Work and C'an nor y Work a sps- LIIIIVl J 33 Ml IV cialty. " iShlt 3ef.Tiptie made to Orriet . at Iiovt ISotsce. A. D.nVss. ProsideHt. ,, ,,.. n i. sajjfc.it. eretarj. JOH 1 ox.Siirwniitt ndent. tz XSDT & ITEEOIIES, ASTOlTA. - OREGON. The. Pioneer Machine Shop l.LACKblllTII ,m i(i. sHoP6aWs7ikti fojgfii & Boiler -Shoo 4) All kinds of TPTS&jrtXT? GAHHSEY, ui.Vi jm . iU, AXD SSEAJEEBOAT WOES rroinptly attended te. '. specialty iniulu of repainas CANNERY dies, FOOT OFLAK YYET'in STKCCT. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer m wssm, iaoi. steel. Iron Pipe and Fittings, 2 t sa Wi JA ii IS AND iansjioim. Cigars. Ttbacoo and Motions. FRUITS ' Cor. Squpinoqua, and f lney street, Astoria. GERMANIA BEER HALL B0TTLSB BEES BEP0T, Cliefcamus street, Astorin. The Bes- of Lager 5 Gts. a Glass. Orders for the Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer left atthls'placc will le promptlj attended to twrNo cheap San I'rani ieo Peer so'd at tlifc-. plaec. Wh IJrciC, I'roinrtor. n;inlAnn TFAilSHIP I !kfP UUHnU Ol CttlMOnir LIRE. - . .. Ti.p ir.lM' .) A"()TIPK great reduction In Kiti'owr the above well ki own Hue Parties deslrinn loenn Kurope. or wishinif to .n't for friends in the old e nntrv wl 1 find It t thir .idan- IHvr tn T ! ttgc to puichasc tteKets over the Cm .ml ne. lie "rtotH "Hnropc to U ru Agents. MEADQUAE.TEKS. -v, roil CUTLERY. ETC. Fresh Fruit, Received Daily I A Full Slot Is. of Smokeis Ar icfe. NEW GO Do COXaT.VXTLY AHKIVIXG. .- chas: A. m AY, Chennnnw street, south side, cue door miiti u.iss. , 5555 6 -tt . KJs-3 . fi.V . . J! -9Z z ' . , . li - " -" . 0ltea ' 0 " FAST TIME! rortl.'nd cverv T .1 '1 " t F;B -rr-"-TJ tXil 14 tfc -g :53ct23H IWO -flfCVt-ri2K . . U.U.SCOrr.PMSldent P&ICE, FHE CENTS. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation J05IPAarX. OC2F1AS !2 VISI038". DurlnR the month of October, 1SS4. Ocean Su.Mmrs will sail from 1'oitland to ban Fr mcco, .rid from an Trancisco 10 Port .uid,.s foiliws. kalug Am-worth Dovk. Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street harf. S in Francisco, at 10 A. ai. : From Portland. I 1 rom San Francisco. i Octj Oct OreKon Fn 3 S'ato of Cal....Wed 1 tattt ot .al....ed S OVilaml)ia...k...Mon 6 Co umbia ... il n 13orepon at H Uregun ... . at 1'ibtato of Lal....Thur 16 tte of Lil Thu- i: olumbia Tnes 21 Co nmbia tnes 23 O tRon nn 2K rovlbtate of Lal....Fri Jt 0-on "nti 21 Jov state ot tal....tn llColambia Wod 5 Tin ojjti TieUettt MId to all principal cities tu tlio Lnited btatts, Cauada-and fcurope. RAIL DlVISIOiJ. TasbCnger trams leave Portland for East ern iwints, at II :40 A.M. daily. " Pnllmaa Palate Carb runainx between Port 'aad aodbt. Pan!, UStEIi DStiSIOV (Middle Columbia). Uoafc leave Portland for Dalle at 7 :00 , ALSO: r l.e.uel'on-l i land for iMon) Kv Tu.IWe.jTliu.lFrt. I Sat. Vstona and I I towor Co-1 lun1bia....lSA1ll 6 AM SAM 6 AM SAM 6AM 7 AMJ oayton. Or.JTAai; .AM JBAitj. is AMI cocTailia facotnaand btattlt daily at 1"W PSA ViLiona bteamets do not run bunday. L,8tl3 storia for Portland at b a. in. daily ex- usjit iaanday, C. n. T.RESCOTT, . L. STOKES, Manager. (j.r'l trei,ht and Pas. Agt LI NOIlS, Agent Astona. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & aniornia R. R. AikI Counet'ti.ius, SO Hours between Pott.and and San Fran- tbto. Onli 211ipur 'aiagiiiy. Fare to Saa Francisco 32 ; to Sacramento $30 Leaerortljndat7.30 a. . daily (except buudaj) : Anne at aau Francisco 0 :to i m , third day. CIoso coiiuections made at Ashland witti the btayes ot the Oregon and Calltor- iiu btae Company. EASTS IDC DIVISION". Ccnvcru roit &..!) ana .l&MiAAD' MAIL TRAI. LEAVD. ARRIVE, Poi Hand -. 7 0 a. 31 j Ashland 4 45 a. m. Ashland .U.2o e. m Portland . 4:2jP.M. Albany txPRess tkain. LHAXU. AHRIVE. Portland . 4 OOP. ar. Lebanon... . 9 :2u P. at Lebanon 1 :15 a.m. Poitland... 10 .03 A. M Pulliiim P.ilacesltjepinCarleares Port laud Mondays and Ihursdajs. Ketunuug leaves Aluiiid iutid ijd ana tndajs. Hit? Oregon and C.difomu ltailroad Ferry mah.es connection with all iCt'Milar Trams on J.stside Div ision, from the foot of F St. "H hSTblDK oivisiox. Botncctt S'rti.ud anu Corvullls MAIL TKAIX LEAVE. ArJilVE. Portland .9 Co a. ii.,Corvalli 4 jsu p. m. o vaiik 80 . M.lPortlaud JJ5JP.M. IIXI'ItESS T1CA1X LEAVE. AKRIVE. Por.l Mid . CO p m M'aMmiiMllt: 8 eO pm ueMiitiiviiM J3:t5 M Poitland 8:JUam Local t cketsiors,ile,andbag: agechecked at u.ini.am up town otllce, coiner btark alii bi cond iti tt. lickmstoall thepriu iji tl jtoints in ( alifornia, can onl he pro tiircd and luggage checked, at the Com I'any'oitice, Jorner t and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment ttr 5 o'clock p. m. on either the Lastside after or West-id e Diviaious tl.KOKHI.hR, Ma zzer. C P.UOGFRS, I. F i P. Ant liwacs Steam favigaiion Ou.'s win iej: schedule. Jsioric to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and lliuaco. Connecting by strges aud boats for Oysterville, IVlontesano and Olympia A -ppf K. ITntlI further notice the Rwaco 22is&i Steam rtavLjmiou Co.'s steamer C3re33. Miles, ill leave Astoria on tiordays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Mouda,Thursdajsnnd Saturdajs being Ojstervillc and Montesnno man days.) at 7 A. M. FOB Ft.Steyens, Ft. Canby and llwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Tlio steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m., asfoniKr1'. not being confined strictly to schedule time. On Thursday A SECOND TRIP v.ill be made, leaving As tori i three hours aft-r arriv ing from llwaco. Tare to Tort Canby and llwaco, $1 00 SfTteKeis can be bought at the office for 75 cts. EEyIIwaco freicht, by tho ton. In lots of one ton or ov cr, $2 per ton, C3yl7nr Tickets, lowage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Graj ' wharf, foot of Benton street. J. U. D.GRAY, Agent. COUNTY CORONER J. C. ROSS. UNDERTAKING ROOMS. rg'IIE TIXtST AXD 3I0ST COMPLFTE A stocki f otiisand n-KETs in the cil.. v ir r oins three do rs above the vttsomcTl II. on MAIX STUEET Astoria, Or. Co c mr s office at th s inie pi tee. did r- f on. t ie coi ntrv given prompt at tention aud smsra tio gutrmte d. 1 siden e, We-t 7th an ( ed.ir streets, one b ock f o i ht Marv 's Hospit d. Uiiusrtaker ani CaMM Mater, SQU5MOCUA STREET, KXT TO TIIE ASTORIAX BUH.SIX6. JSAU work done m a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. B. B. FRANKLIN, NOTICE. OROM. AND AFTER OCTOBER FIRST, 1. the Aitorla Gas Light Co will charge consumt-r- of gas S3 to per 10C0 cubic feet. & n-nnters uamg 10,000 feet an over tvIJI be entitled to a rotate of 10, cent. . v C.H.PAGE, Secretary, fc -