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,w-:.?v - ? ; CO ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER X, L884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. VOL. XX3I. NO. J -25. ,-..-. r rJt$sS m a ij -m B r&SC gggp&H tew,, t ym v . . AAy' j tUuil IP JJ I III I I 1 1 "3sfefegs?y8 gfcA aji L HL1 JBL 1LJSLIL A l -fer BCSIXfc&r CARDS J. 12. ZZtGiiZS- Conufj !hno2 Mii'rInti-n'r5i Office ?t RadoiJil C. C:t!rtc.'3. Upper l AStOilJ. m. A. ,. :. JTjJVX. 5Iij2-::ri!.:iiic2 ''nrptiss. Will the j' mot uiuu ion : all !5 from any put of the cfl r cHitrr. Ofilcf over Allen' '-tme. corner t'avs ar.i Huucmoqua street , A-t :1a. Oicguit. felephoi. o. 11. D a.F::AhK v-Ai Office, Cor. Main and Chcimniiis sJn'CSe.. Offiob Hours : 9 to n a. :j ,-2 us i.m. Residence, opposite il.1 Joh.ie-vu building Tjl X. IVlXTtf.V. ATTORNEY AT LAW Abet met. r Title a tepectaliy. Rooms II and 12, Knights ef Pitbian Castle Buildluff. Toi-iiIi'ue S.40, GEO, A. DOJtniS. CKO. SOUND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Kinney's Block, pposito Cit Hall, Astoria. Oregon. o, w. FlI.TO. C. C. PULTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Booms 5 and c.Odd rellov.s Building. T. Q. A. 110WL11V. J. A. nil.L. 30WL851' & JIX, Attorneys and C'iuiim Ilor t Sjiivr, Office on Chenamus Sticct, Astoria. Onon. p o. s;oL.t:., NOTAKY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEliU, CfjVMl'-hlOX AN 1 SURAXCE ACEXI. C. XV. J,E2K, i ARCiUTECT AND DRArGMTHAN. Scholar? receiicn for Cour-e ol DmuliUng CSOiHce over" Wiilte Hcmso Slore. SURVEYOR GF Clatttop Couty,anel Cits or..stor! Office: Chenamus stiecr, Y. M. C. A. 1- H Room No. 8. pi BB9t!ON 3lART13s,3;. S PhjNiciau ami SiirRcoa. ASTORIA, - - ORCfiOX OFFICE-Room 12, Odd rellons Building. Residence Hume's bulldins. up stalr. JAY TUTTL.E, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pj thl.iii Build Ing. Residence On Ctdar Street, back ol St. Marj's Hospital. F P. HICKS. A. E-SUAtt hicks & shaw, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Ca-s and bquem qua streets. AUoi!.i Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA. - OREGON. OFFICE IIOURr From 9 o'olock A. M. unt.l s o'clock P. M. M.CQleii AE.CY, Ba imen! A General Banking and Rxchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for pronip and satisfactory business. Draft on the leading cities ot the United States and Europe. Deposit' RffPivprt. Bozorth & Johns, Seal Estate and Insnranco Acontt and Brokers ASTORIA, - Oregon. "We write pol-cles in the following well- kn xrn Fire insurance Companies : PHG3XIX OF HAItTF KD. SCOTTISH UNIOX AXD NATIONAL OF EDINBUUG. LTON. OF LONDON HOME. OK NEW YORK. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE, OF LIVER POOL. FHCSN'X. OF BROOKLYN. con vEcncu r. of hartford OAKLAND HOME, OF OAKLAND, CVLA. And als represent thp TTETERX, of California, HAMBURQ-BREHEX. of Uer raanv, and AHtiRICAX STEAM BOIL ER INSURANCE CO Beal Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. VISITORS TO PORTLAND Should not forget to call at Towno'sSan Francisco Gallery, wheie may fee seen photographs of all the leading men and women ofO.eonaiid W.ish ngton Territory. Skillful operators always in attendance, and the most minute attention paid to pictures nf rwidren. Don't forcet the location. 8. W. corner First and Morrison streets, ap stairs. No trouble to show specimens to isitor. Street railr ads pass the door everv ten mlnntei, and this hi the nearest eallerr to tb9 It paawlpri betels. aim J frSe : liltfl ii THE BESTT06IIC. ? Tula medicine, combining Iron with pure re?cblo tonics, uicfcly and completely Cures llvKpcnla, Indigestion, Weakness, I:Bpure-Hlocdt. 1ia.Ioria( Chills atidFcvcrMt und Neuralgia, j It is an unlailinn remedy for Diseases of tbe Kidneys and I.tver. It is lmaluahle for Diseases peculiar to STomca, and all who lead sedentary lics. 1 1 doe not injure the teeth, cause lieadocbc.or produce constipation r'AT Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re 1 eves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. Tor Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lacko! Energy, ic, it has no equal. itlT- The genuine has above trade mark ana rosed red lines on w rapper. Take no other 41rlir I.I.OU.N IUEHU1L (0 BiLTISOEC, Sft BCDIM.T0X, WOOD VRDJ& CO., Portland, Or. HOLLSALn AcrsT-. YORPiD BOWELS, D5SORDERSD LIVER, and MALARIA. From t hese sources arise th rce-fourths of tho diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate the.r existence: Xioss of Appetite, IIowcls costive, Jblclc Ilcadache, fullness nftcr eat iip:,nrerslon to cscrlioiiorbodyor mind. Eructation of food, Irritabil ity of temper, LovviipirUs, A feeling ofliavin; neglected some duty,llz ziitcss,FlutterirBattlicXIcart,Dots lieforo tho cya, liislly colored OrIr,COXSTlPATIO.V,anddemand theusoofnrcmcdythatactsdirectiyoii tho Liver. AsftlivcrincdicineTOTT'S 111.1.3 liavonociual. Their action on tiic Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all Impurities through theso t'iroo " scaveriera of the s 6tem,M produclnir nppLtlte, fonnd digestion, ro-ilar stools, a clear sUla nnd a vig orousbody. TDTT'iPHiLSaiuseno nausea oi griping nor intcrJero Trtta daily work una arc a perfect AfiTiDOTE. TO MALARIA. bolil everywliereCcj. Omre41 liurravSt.N Y. 9 BBa-anca 0 m tmm tiRATUAinoR WiiiPKnits changed in stantly loaGLossr Rlack byasinglo application of this Di E. Sold by Drug asts,orEentbyoxpressonreceIpto$l. Office, 44 ilurrav Street, Kew York. nJT3 HAltfiL CP VZZZVb ES0EIP23 T2E3. Wbolos&le and Retail Dealer in MILL FEED. Giass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AXD DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Tg ther will. Wines, LiqtJors.TfjbsccoXigars JeS?s Notice SYS THERE WILL BE M0 INCREASE OF PRICES ixniscnop HOUSE A XD THAT HE IS DETEKMlXED TO . maintain hi-. iepu ation Tor keeping the btstai.dchetp sr Ue taurant in town, even at a lost to hlnutlf, h le the dull times List. JEFF. W. E. BSMSNT & GO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and TAGY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded Insurance Office OF Geo. P. Wheeler & Co. Rcprespntin? the follow in flrst-elass For eign ana nonie c nip.mies : lloa Noiwich-Union and l-uic4shire. nscls. $3G ooo ono South HritUh and National. " 2u.0OtMx Firunans Fun. ' l,wo,oo Union, Fire and Marine " l.Ooo.OOO Mate, (dwellings only) ' UO.ooo And he old nnd reliable Travelers Life and Accident In urai.ee Co. of Hartford, Conn Deposited in Oregon, j-400,000 for the security of Policy holders. Personal Attention jriven to all business, and Satisfaction Guaranteed In very in stance. OrncEIa Basse's Xvrr Belldin. Ate na, Orgo. im PILLS HISTORICAL rARALLEIA Although the Billy alliteration of a preacher and an ill-advised dinner at a fashionable restaurant may have caused the defeat of Blaine in his re cent battle for the presidency, there is no doubt that if tho stalwart, or Conkling wing of the Republican par ty in New York had votod their regu lar ticket, tho Maine statesman v. onld be now the president-elect The offi cial figures show that 25,000 votes were cast in Now York for St. John, tho prohibition candidate, nearly every one of which rightfully be longed to Blaine. They wero cast by Republicans of the stalwart stamp. If Conkling did not openly oppose his ancient enemy he did so secretly, which Ls less creditable to him. His revenge was more important to him and the little army of place-hunters who constituted the sonrce of his power -while senator from Now York, than the perpetuation of Republican principles and tho maintenace of the American policy of protection. Clay had his Nemesis in Andrew Jackson, as Blaine has his in Boscoe Conkling. Jackson's grievance lay in his belief that Clay was ono of those who cheated him out of the presidency in 1824, -when the election was thrown into the house of representatives, and when, through a combination, John Qumcy Adams was chosen, and Clay became his secretary of state. "What a striking parallel there is be tween the careers of Blaine and Clay! Blames difficulty began with a satin cal speech made on the floor of the house when himself and Conkling were members, in which he compared tho latter to a turkey cock, something that a man with less conceit than the New York would have laughed at as a joke. But Conkling never forgave the insult, as Jackson never forgave Clay for the .performance in 1824. Conkling followed tho Maine states man into two national conventions, and each time deprived him of the honor of a nomination. Like Clay, Blaine is tho most distinguished par liamentarian his party has produced. Clay was a candidato before the Whig conventionof 1840. and after a severe ' straggle was set aside, as Blaine was set asido forty years afterward, and William Henry Harrison, tho hero of Tinnecanoe. became the nominee. Harrison was elected with a great hur- rah. but. like Garfield, ho died shortly sfter his inanenration. Fonr voars afterward Clay, like Blaine forty years later, received tie nomination of his Dartv. but like the Maine states- man, he was beaten by the vote of . New York, which was then, as now. the pivotal state. At tho succeeding, election the Whig3 roturned to power under the leadership of a military man, and soon after disappeared as a national organization. The parallel proceeds no further, but it suggests a vast number of thoughts to the reflecting. Blaine will probably be known in history as the greater man of the two. Al though Clay wa3 a great orator, lead er and parliamentarian, he never left us any such speeches and books as Blaine will leave. The Maine states man, however, may find comfort in the fact that the really great men in both political parties have rarely reach ed the presidency, -and in only one case- has any man reached it through tho speaker's chair of the house of representatives. There have been thirty speakers of tho house since its organization in 1789. James K. Polk, who occupied the place during tho twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth congresses, was the only ono who ever became president The great Whigs who never secured the -Httering prize wero John Marshall, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, the fcreat Kepublicans, Salmon P. Chase, Oliver P. Morton and William H. Seward. The great men in the Dem nfimtifi nnrtv -who havn cast lonmncr I eyes at tho Whito House and seen mediocrity elevated to that pinnacle -"- rf . 0 0 v of grandeur during their lives are legion. John O. Calhoun, William L. Marcy, Lewis Cass, Silas Wright, William A. Crawford, Roger B.Taney, Jeremiah S. Black and Samuel J. Tilden were all the victims of antag onisms such as have lately caused the defeat of Mr. Blaine. Bevenge and jealousy, those dark-hued pas--sions of tho human heart, thwarted tneir amoitions ana sent tnem, in many cases, disappointed to their graves. Will the Maine statesman live long enougn to invade this ap parent rule? Rough on Oregon. "A few weeks ago Governor Stone man pardoned a prisoner from the Folsom prison on condition that he would leave the state never (b return. The governor on Saturday morning last received a letter from him beg ging to bo allowed to return to Cali fornia, and stating that he would rather come back and serve his term out than be obliged to spend the re mainder of his days in Oregon." S.F. Chronicle. Instead of being "rough on Oregon," that an ex-convict should not like our state is decidedly to its credit, and complimentary at once to the morality of our people and tho vigi lance of our police. We are happy that thieves have so poor an opinion of Webfoot, and regret that the im pression among them is not universal. California may glory in the praise of convicts and be proud of being known ns a crook's paradise, but Oregon will ever take pride in the fact that ras cals nnd our climate and peopla nn congenial. Welcome. AX OPEX RIYJJR. An open river is of vital importance to the entire northwestnd it is the only means by whichfreight and fare can be released Ironi the domina tion of railroads. If the Columbia river were open to navigation, IheF farmers of eastern Oregon and "Wash ington wouldn't be forced to sell their wheat at n price which will not reim burse them for the lime expended in growing tbe crop. ; Let every person in tho great northwest who is interested in the development of the "country join hiinds in a giant effort-to have the Columbia river opened from its high est navigable waters tofc tbe sea, and let tho press voico the sentiments of the people. The impediments to nav igation are few and easily overcome, and with one-hundredth part of tbe appropriations already given by tbe government to improve tho Missis sippi, tbe Columbia river would not now be locked to commerce by a cor poration whose stocks have sold in Wall street for a little over S20 a share. It is a well known fact that the 300,000 square miles , drained by this river would receive -yearly thou sands of industrious immigrants if there was an outlet to seaboard ex cept over the line of aLgrinding mo nopoly. The power of railroad cor porations is waning, and now is the time for the people to demand of their representatives in congress good and effective work. With an open river. the N. P. RRorO.K. & N. could not dictate terms to producers, but a fleet of boats would do tbe carrying trade, and wheat would be delivered to ships in Portland or Astoria at less than one-half the price now charged. . Tho last year has 'witnessed a great liberation of the people from party control, and take this opportunity to let those men know who desire your support, that your first interest is in your homes and the support of your families, and demand of tbem honest work in tbe direction of freeing this land, from which you receive your sustenance, from tho control of cor- porations. The people of this vast inland empire have been literally owned by railroad corporations, nnd they have taxed every acre cultivated .and bnshel of wheat raised. Let this be so no longer; for divorced from party managers, you have the power to regulate matters to suit yonrselves. jU The people need organization, lead- era, and a consolidated effort, and there can bo no doubt of success. At t he lime tho road was building, the great railroad king knew how to nse nis advantages and advertise them. Henry Villard, speaking of tho Cascades and Dalles portages, B3td to the stockholder of the Trans continental, "We hold the key to the situation." Grasp it from them and keep it in your possession. Let our producers come to the front and grasp the situation. The people who are kincs in their own right, should at this time buckle on tbe armor and gain their "freedom. Dalles Times- Mountaineer. Offlcia! Returns. The following is the official returns for councilmen and representatives in the district comprising the coun ties of Pacific, Chehalis, Wahkiakum end Uowlitz, COOXCrLMOT. BOWEK. E. VAX CI.: AVE D. COODELI. Pacific TfcO 4t Cbelinhf? 59G Wahiiakjui.123 CowliU 439 417 80 39J 1313 Totals.... 1343 Boweu's plurality, 25. BEPEE3EKTATIVES. CAUFB'LL. U GuODI- LL. DTEFrT. JILA DU, iraciiic 2aa J3a Jol 110 o.. Chehalis... .3tS7 "SVahkiak'in.lll Cowlitz 428 49J 83 594 C21 85 393 391 179 412 Totals.. .1177 1571 13S9 1065 Tefft, JK., antl Goodell, D., get majorities or 3Jl and i$yi, re3Dectively. There were 6 scattering votes cast for councilmen, and 40 for represen tatives, J. J. Foster of Wahkiakum receiving 34 of them. A glance at theso tables will show that tho slip shod way the Democrats made their nominations lost them votes enough to elect their candidate for the coun cil. We speak of this to 6how tbe fallacy of each county making a nom ination and then correspond with the otner counties to complete the ticket. Qratfs Harbor News. Wires For Sale(hep. In some parts of England men who get tired of theiir wives sell them as low as six pence apiece. Sometimes a wife is traded off for a quart of beor. Both husbands and wives in such cases are very disagreeable persons. Possibly they are the victims of dys pepsia and liver complaint, and their health is badly run down. Such people may not be worth doctoring, but nice people who are run down by theso ailments, should try Brown's Iron Bitters, whioh will bring them right up. Everybody wants to sell, but no body wants to buy real estate in Eng land now. Scott's KmulHlnn of Pure Cod Liver OU.tvith ilypnpho-phlte. Is Excellent in Lung Troubles. Br. "Enoch Calloway, Lagr-amr, Geo.. sayi: ul have u-ed Scott's Emulsion with wonderful success fn all Lune- troubles, alsoiind it has no equal in summer -uiarrneea oi children." wmM OERMANFEMEOf FjSlXN. CURES Rheumatism,Weuralgia,Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Scro Tbrtiat, SrrcIUnc. Sprain. Braise Burn. EcaMn. I'roat Ultea, A3D ALL OTHER BODILT PAINS ASD ACI1E3. SoM b DnuarliU tad Dealers CTerrwherc. Fifty Genu a bottla. Direction la 11 Languages. THE C1I HI.E A. VOOEI.EU CO. $eou3stoA.VO(lU&UO.) Balltaora, BiL, C, S. A. HOTELS AXD KESTAURANTb. PARKER HOUSE, J. 12, CL.OSK, Irop.. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. Al. CROSBY, - - C!erk First Class in all Respects. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. 'tares Iyer Lie ! JEFF 0? THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he to doing the bivr?Cit business cf any EESTATJRAHT In the city, and be will guarantee to give h" best meal for ca-h. FRANK FABRE'S CHOP HOUSE. isGn COFFEE. The New Mode!. Everything First Class. Gasj Street, rear of Odd-F&llows Building. Every attention paid mv customers, and the hot set beiore ttiem In first class style. SElifflA HOTEL MUS.EVAWALLMAN, - Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. First Class iu T.tctj- Respect. NEW HOUSE. NEW FURNITURE. Fitictl up wHIi every Conven ience Tor tiic Comfort or Transient and Permanent Guests. Corner Sqnemoqui and "West Gth Streets. tf. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, u Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Casa and Court streets. Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoeine. Wagons made and repaired. Good work TMninteed. FOR Columbia Transportation Company. 30t EaSlXX..AX&X2. FAST TIMEI THE POPULAR STEAMER mmmw Which has been refitted for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fbdier'a Dock every Monday, Wednes'day 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. srAn ndditlnnal trln will be made on Handav of Emeh Weru. lc&vinir Portland at 9 o'clocK Sunday JiovalttM- fe? S Wd fitttf. SANTA EADQUARTERS! -AT NEW NOVELTY ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bwfxox Stbeet, Neab Parkeb Home, ASTORIA, - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAMMIMGTJES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. OASTISTG-S , Of all Inscriptions made to Order at Short IWotlce. A. D. Wash, rreIdent. J. G. HuSTLKit.becretary. I. W. Cask, Treasurer. John Fox.Suporintendent. .3. AKNDT & tfERCHEN, ASTORIA, - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AND Boiler All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEEY, AND STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to A. specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. FAST TIME! m1 QOD Ihhihb b Wis route connect at Kalama B. MOST, SMst Shop xlf5MliF GLAUS THE- YORK STORE. - The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPRIETOR Orteig & Shubbe DEALERS IN All Kinds cf Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Cigars and Tobacco. Eggs and Butter Received Dally-Warranted Fresh. Opposite 1 It. Ilerk A Seas, ASTORIA, OREGON. ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON, Proprietor. Bcuulltand, Befitted ThreBghemt. The Best of WIXES.IilQirORst, AND CI GABS, For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Comer West 9th and Water Streets, Astoria. nO-fira Sol Hi Jewelry, BRACELETS, Scarf Pins, Chains, f atcies, SILVERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. E7"All goods warrantedaarepresentod GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER, Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In KARDfARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEADSTRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tim. AND Copper. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AHD HALF-BARRELS AH Kinds of Cooperage Dane. ear-Leave orders with JOHN ROGERS, Superintendent, at Central Market. . Good Building Lots ALDERBROOK, For Sale at Low Rates. Apply to I.YMAS C Kl M VEY, A offlw of Olattop Mill Company, nthKtawy.