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(') .. . VOL. XXIII, NO. 5(5. ASTOliJA, ORKGON, FRIDAY MARCH (5, 1885. PRICE, FIVE CENTS BUSINESS CARDS. IV. A. li. and J. A. Fl'I.TH.V Physicians and Siir-uns. vt prompt M"inlo:i to l.tuii ati pjli-l .t ttn- t.t;. ii ' ir OfUre ovT Alh'n Mnre. corner Cav-:ind iueraoiiua street". AM'iria. Oii'gou. ; Telephone No. -it. I) H. Fit AX K lAr I'hynlrlan nnil Muron. Office, Cor. Main and ("hriinnm-. str et-. 'fkiof. Horns : fl to 11 ,. m. ;-f to ". r. .m. Kesldrtict. oppiiitte the.lohunscii hiuldii g ;n. k. unnuis. fiK l NJ a''.t.a?ex & jise:ss. attorn ks at law. OMce In KlnnejV r.l.cSi. ppNltr it Hall, Astoria, Oregon. ". W. FULTON. :. ' I I'l.TOX. fitf.t. ufTiu:i:s. ATTOUNKYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building. .1. q. a. r.ou i.m . a. OII.I.. KOWI.IIY A: ;il.I.. Attorney ami Coutmollort nt I.uw, OHlce on Chenamus StieH. AMoihi. Ou-goii. IJl V. ISOI.OKX. notary phruc, AffimxEhK. commmon in SURANCK AOK.VJ. pCLOK tMUKKH. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, atirt 'ilj of Astoria Ottlce: Chenainu-siieet. V. M.V. A. hal! Room No. 8. pj V. I KICK. architect axii sipei:intrniknt. Offick: Room!, hlnnev's llih-k Block, yAY"ruTTi.F at. o. PHYSICIAN AND SUKCKON Offick Rooms 1. 2. ami " Vy Hmjii lhi 3d- me. Rksidknck On Crdai Stieet. buck ol SI. .Mary's Hospital. F l ntl'KS. A. V SHAW. HICKS & SIIIAV. DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen s Building, up tair ror ner Cass ami Squenioqua Creels. Astoria OreRon. BANKING AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - ORF.ROX. OFFICE HOl'ltS: From 9 o'clock A. M. until Z o'clock P. 51. Bozorth & Johns, Heal EUte and Insurance AcpnU and Brokers ASTORIA, ... - Oregon. We write policies in the following well known Fire Insurance Companies : PHffiNIX OF IIARTFORD. SCOTTISH UXIOX AND NATIONAL OF EDI N BURG. LION. OF LONDON HOME. OF NEW YOKE. IjONDONAXD LANCASHIRE, OF I.IVEK- POOL. FHOZNIX. OF liliOOKLYN. CONNECTICrT. OF HAUTFOltO. OAKLAND HOME, OF OAKLAND, CAI.A. And also represent the WESTERN . of California. HAMUURQ-BUEMEX. of Ger many, anil AMERICAN STEAM BOIL ER Insurance co. Real Estate Bought and Sold on Coininhtdon. J". O. HOSS, tlLl D I A r.I EKTAKKU . faln S. Astoria. Oregon. THE LATEST STYLES Si WALL PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR 10 AST01UAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to elecL Window curtains made to order. O'-My patent Trimmer to cut Wall i'apei will belound convenient to my patrons. Boat Building. THE REST STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Boats of Every Description Built. Shop over Arndt & IVrrhenV. ic nr. r.s: i'rnEiis. VISITORS TO PORTLAND Should not forget to call at Towne's San Francisco Callery, where may be seen photographs of all the leading men and women ofGregonand Washington Territory. Skillful operators always in attendance, and the roost minute attention paid to pictures of children. Don't forget the location. S. W. terser First and Morrison htreetn, op stairs. No trouble to show specimens to visitors. Street railroads pass the door every ten minutes, aqd this is the nearest gallery to the five principal hotels. POW5 i I 1 xSfK! i u W ' THE S ESTTONiC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pare vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cure OjNpepsIa, Indigestion. Wcnuneox Impure Itloori, .:nIariatCblllH and Fv rr. mid Neiiralchi. It Is an unfallinc remedy foi Dkeoces ofthe KliInejH nnd Lier. It is invalualjle for Diseae.s peculiar to Women, nnd all who lead Mnlentary lives. It iloesr.ftt Injure the teeth, cause hcudnche.or pmdueo connlpation oMit Iron medicine do. It enriches and purities UiebliKxi.stimn!ate the apjetite. aids the assimilation of fool. re Hews Heartburn and Itelehing. and sticugth eii the mustles and nerves. For Intennitteut Fevers. I&titude, Lack nt Energy. Ac., it has no eipml. S" Tlie genuine has above trade mark nn ro-sed red lints on wrajier. Takeiio other -ji-'H.iji.j i;i:oMiitnirit t un.TiaouL.ua. HKOI.M.TO.V, VHUUIAHP A CO.. Portland. Or IIOI.K I.K Aoi- Vis. "f Uft'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From tlicsc sources arise threo-fourtba of the diseases ofthe human race. These &yuiptoms indicate their existence. X.OBS or Appetite, llowcls costive, Kick Headache, fullness after eat tng,Rverston to exertion or body or mind, Eructation offood, Irrltnblt Ityortcmper,I,owspIi;its, Arreting before the eyes, hlplily colored Urlne,COA'STlPATIOA,anddcmand tho use of a remedy that acts direct 1 von the Liver. As aLIvcrancdicineTUTT'S 1'IIXS have no equal. Tlieiraction on tho Kidneys and .Skin Is nlso prompt; removing all impurities through theso three 4 scavengers or tlie system,' producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. T DTX'S PILLS cause no nausea or grilling1 nor interfere tvith daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. hold every where 25;. Oiiice 44 MarravSuN V. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GkayILur on Whiskkrs changed in stantly to a GLossr J&uck by a singlo . application of this Dyk. Sold by Drug ists,orsentby express on rccciptofSL Offloe, 44 JIurray Street, New Vork. nrrs ilutual of vzzrsit eccsipk rsis. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and RetailJDealer In Provisi&ns, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquGrs,Tobacco,Cigars G.A.STINSOX & CO.. BLACKSfVIITHING. At Capt. Rogers old Uiud. criif d Ca.-s and Court Mreets Ship and Cannery work, !iuiexhttelng. Wagons made and rrpaiied. GivJhI work guaranteed. Insurance Office OF Geo. P. Wheeler & Co. Representing the following first -clasps For eign and Home companies : Roal Norwich -Union and fcinrashln'. avsets. $3(1.000.000 South llritKh and National. " iu.0u0.0uo Firemans Fund. " l00,000 Union, Fire and Maiine " l.iKW.000 State, dwellings only) " lCo.O(o And the old nnd reliable Travelers ljfe and Accident Insurance Co. of llmtford. C-4tnti. l)eMslted iu Oregon, $40u,0u) for the security of IVdicy holders. i'ersonal Attrntiou given to all business, and Satisfrtctlon (Inaranteed iu every in stance. Offm-k In Hume's New Rulhliug. Asto ria, Oregon. W. E. DEBIENT & CO. ASTORIA, OREGON Carry in Slock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES Pre-scriptions rnreTully Conipott tided !ft B CLEVELAND'S INAn.TKAI. AI!U!"SS.J Delivered Upon Taking the O.Uh uf (JJlice' at the National Capital. March 1th. 1S8.-I. Fellow Citizen.! Iu t!i? ire-mv ' of this vast assemblage of my coun trymen I am about to supplement .tuci ' seal by the oath which 1 shall take.' the manifestation of the will of aj great and free people, in lite exer cise of their power : n J right to self government (hey have committed to one of their fellow citizens a supreme aiul sacred trust and he here conse crates himself to their service This impressive ceremony adds little to the solemn sense or tespoiiMbility with which I contemplate the. dtttv I owe to all the people of the laud. Noth ing can relieve me from anxiety, lest by any act of mine their interests may suffer, and nothing is needed to strengthen my resolution to engage every facility and effort in the promo tion of their welfare. Amid party strife the people's choice was made, but its attendant circumstances have demonstrated anew the strength and safetv of a gov ernment by the people. Iu each suc ceeding year it more clearly appears that our democratic principles need no apology, and that, in its fearless and faithful application is to be found the surest guaranty of good govern ment. But the best results to be found in the operation of a govern ment wherein every citizen has a share, largely depend upon a proper limitation of purely party zeal and effort, and a correct appreciation of the time when the heat of partisan ship should be merged -into the pa triotism of the citizen. To-day the executive branch of government is transferred to a new keeping, but this is still a government of all the peo ple, and it should be none the less au object of their affectionate solicitude. At this hour the animosities of tioliti cal strife, tho bitterness of partisan defeat, and exultation of partisan tri umph should bo supplanted by un grudging acquiescence iu the popular will, and sober, conscientious concern for the general weal. Moreover, if from this hour we cheerfully and hon estly abandon all sectional prejudice and distrust, and determine with con fidence in one another, to work out harmoniously tho achievement of our national destiny, we shall deserve to receive all the benefits which our har py form of jfovenroent can bestow. On this auspicious occasion we ms y well renew the pledge of our devotion to that constitution which, launched by the founders of the republic and consecrated by their prayers and patriotic devotion, has for a century borne the hopes and aspirations of a great people, through prosperity and peace, through the shock of foreign conflicts and the perils of domestic strife. By the father of his country our constitution was commended for adoption as the result of a spirit of amity and mutual concession. In that same spirit it should be adminis tered, in order to promote the lasting welfare of the country and to secure tho full measure of its priceless bene fits to us and to those who will suc ceed to the blessings of our national life. The large variety of diverse and competing interests subject to federal control, persistently seeking recogni tion of their claims need give us no fear that "the greatest good to the greatest number' will fail to be ac complished, if in the hallsof national legislation that spirit of amity and mutual concession shall prevail in which the constitution had its birth. If this involves the surrender or post ponementof private interests, and abandonment of local advantages, compensation will be found in the as surance that thus the common inter est is subserved and the general wel fare advanced. In the discharge of my official du ty I shall endeavor to be guided by a just and unconstrained construction of the constitution, a careful observ ance of the distinction between the powers guaranteed to the federal government and those reserved to the states or to the people, and by a cautious appreciation T)f those func tions which by the constitution and laws have been especially assigned to the executive branch of the govern ment But he who takes oath to-day lo preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the United btates, on iv assumes that solemn obligation which every patriotic citizen ou the farm, in the workshop, in the busy marts of trade, and everywhere, should share with him. The consti tution which prescribes his oath, my countrymen, ns yours. Tne govern ment which you have chosen him to administer for a time is yours; the suffrage which executes the will of freemen is yeurs: the laws and the entire scheme of our civil rule, from the town meeting to the state capitol and tho national capital, is yours. Yours every voter,as assuredly as your chief magistrate, under the same high sanction, though in a different sphere, exercises a public trust. Nor is this all; every citizen owes to the conutry a vigilant watch and close scrutiny of its pnblic servants, and a fair and reasonable estimate of their fidelity and usefulness. Thus is the people's will impressed npon the whole framework of our civil policy, mu nicipal, state and federal. And this is the price of our liberty and the inspiration of your faith in the re public. It is the duty of those serving the people in a public place closely to limit the public expenditures to the aetual needs of a government eco nomically administered, because this bounds the right of a government to exact tribute from the earning of labor or the property oT citizens, and because of public extravagance among th people. "We should never be ashamed of (he .simpl'c'i and prudential rcononiUM which are best suited to the operations of a jc pub lican form of government, and m.it compatible with the mission or the American people. Those who are selected for a limited time to lunnrge pnblic. affairs ar.e still of the people and may do nmMi by their example to encourage, consistently with the ugnitv of their olucial functions. that plain wav of life which, among their fellow citizens. aids in tegrity and promotes thrift and pros perity. The genius of our institution;, the needs of our people iu their home i Iue, and the attention winch is de manded for settlement or develop-J ment of the resources of our vast. territory, dictate the scrupulous ; avoidance of any departure from that1 foreign policy commended by history, tradition, and the prosperity of our republic. It is a policy of independ J ence, favored by our position and. defined by our known love of justice, and by our power; it is a policy of I peace, suitable to our interests; it ?3 a policy of neutrality, rejecting all I share iu foreign broils and ambitions! nioii other continents and repelling their intrusion here; it is the policy of Monroe and "Washington and defier- j son, of peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations; cn-j tangling tllinnces with none. j A due regard for the interests audi prosperity of all the people demands that our finances shall be established' upon such a sound and sensible basis. l.ll , ti. ri.. l i' 1 i Miiiiu scL-iui- tut; n.wcii uuu couii- deuce or business interests, and make the wage of labor sure and steady, and that our system oT rev enue be so adjusted as to relieve the people from unnecessary taxation,! having due regard to the interests of capital invested and workingmen emplovod m American industries: and preventing the accumulation of a surplus in the treasury to Jin extent that induces extravagance and waste. Care for the prosperity of the na-j Hon and for the needs of the fntnrf" settlers require that the public do-1 mam shall be protected from pur loining schemes and unlawful ocest pal ion. The conscience of the people de mands that the Indians within our boundaries shall be fairly and hon estly treated as wards of the gov ernment, and their education nnd civilization promoted with a view to their ultimate citizenship. 1'olvgamv iu the territories is de structive of the farailv and of relig ion, and offensive to the moral sense of the civilized world, and shall be repressed. The laws should be rigidly enforced which prohibit immigration of a servile class to compete with Ameri can labor, with no intention of ac quiring citizenship, and bringing with them nnd rota'nmg habits nnd customs repngnant to our civiliza tion. The people demand reform in the administration of government and application of business principles to public affairs, and as a means to this end civil service reform should be in good faith enforced. Our citizens have a right to protection from the incompetency of public employes, and those who hold places solely as a re ward of partisan service, and from tho corruptive influence of those who promise and the vicious methods of those who expect such rewards. Those who worthily seek public em ployment have the right to insist that merit and competency shall be recognized instead or party sub3erv iency or surrender of honest po litical belief. In tho administration of a govern ment pledged to do equal and ex act justice to all men, there should be no pretext for anxiety touching the protection of frcedmen in their rights or their seenrity in tho enjoyment of their privileges under the constitu tion and its amendments. All dis cussion as to their fitness for the place accorded to them as American citizens is idle and unprofitable, ex cept as it suggests the necessity for their improvement. The fact that 'they aro citizens entitles them to all the rights due this relation, aud charges them with all it3 duties, obli gations and responsibilities. These topics and the constant and ever varying wants of an active and enterprising population ma well re ceive the attention and patriotic en deavor of all who make and execnte the federal law. Our duties are practical and call for industrious application, an intelligent perception of the claims of public office, and above all a lirm determination of united action to se enre to all tho people of the laud the full benefits of tho best form of gov ernment ever vouchsafed to man. And let us not trust to human effort alone, but humbly acknowledge the power nnd goodness of Almighty God, who presides over the destiny of na tions and who has at all times been revealed in our country's history. Let us invoke his aid and his blessing upon our labors. Scott'n l!mnlHiou oriNire Cod Liver Oil, with IlypcphosphitCN. Its Use in Lung Troubles. Dr. Jli kam Cadoketto, of Jacksonville, Fla., says: "1 have for the last ten months prescribed your Emulsion, to patients suffering from lung troubles, and thev seem to he greatly benefited by its Use.- PWfffi13f5 MY 'S "''HS GREAT mrk&$i 2&fe ?1A a fyik JO B a CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache. Headache. Toothache, Sorti Throat. Swelling. pru!n(, llrulnc, Kan... 2call. Fi-j.t Kite. A.-ra all otiii:: noaiLY ru.3 ami ach:m. S.JI ty Drati4tj nl D-t1;r rrfchr-. Fi::j Ljj.ja lti.. lirrt-tLa, la 11 ljnjuicc. THE CHAIU.KS A. VtlCKLEK CO.. (nAtiuA.ur.LxS&CO ) lUliisurr.aj., t.S.1. ffilili HOTEL, M:. FVA WA1.UI.VX, - Proprietor. ASTOI'.I V. OKEHON. I'lrsl Class iu llvcrj Jcsiecl. NEW HOUSE. NEW FURNITURE. i'ttlcrf uj with every t'oiivcn ieacc lor lln t'oiiiibj-t of Transient and Permanent Guests. Comer Squenii.jii.i and We".t Cth Ptr. eK The i elephone Saloon Tlic Finest Establishment of I lie Kind in Astoria. Usually Hlltil tip for the Comfort and Cmiwnieiitv of Mnwp v.lm etijov a ; social ul: .. The liesj f Wines ami Liquors, The Choiee.Nt fcfars. Everything New and First-Class. n. r.. je-:'fi:i:y. rrop-r. HOUSE. . it. lMKKlIIt. PropV. First Class in Every Respect I'm Coat'h to Ilic House. rs' S n OKI Castle, Yspitti, nml other brands or Coke Tin Plates, for sale in lota to suit purchasers, now in warehouse at Astoria or to arrive per Jospfu, or Archer, also Liverpool fiue and coarse salt. For further particulars apply to -ffHfcC! Portland, Oregon. Cam MfiYB Coliiiia Transportattoii Conpny. FOR PORTLAND! Fast Time THE NEW TELEPHONE Whieh has heen specially huilt for the comfort of passenger win leav? WiNon & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at! P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6. A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. S?-An additional trip will be made on Suuday or Each WeeK, leaving Portland at 1) O'clock ShjiiIuv Slornla. P.issenners h this route connect at Knlama for .Sound port . - II. B. SCOTT. President Wilson & Fisher i Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Paints. Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS miliTfeed AGENTS FOU Salem "Flouring Mills, Portland Boiler Mills. Capital Ploiir and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. B. B. Franklin, Unflerlaier anil CaMiiet late SQUEMOQUA STREET, NKXT TO THK ASTOKIAN Kl'ILDINO. O 2rAll work done in a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rate. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BKNTOS STKE3T, NSAR, J'AUKKU HOUSR. ASTOU1 V. - OKKGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANDjiifl MARINE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. 0-a.SBEI"KTC3-S , OfaU Descriptions made to Order at Short Xotlee. A. D. "Wass, President. J. G. Hustler, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. John Fox.Superlntendent. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OltEGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop iSU0P4 NI Boiler Shop ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LA FAYETTE STREET. Past Time ! STKAMEK agarflraK"' 523s3jf3lt "Afc?i Ml kinds or THE BEST . IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured hy the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is or Superior Quality, and is Endorsed hy all who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Kising Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Agents for Asteria. PaiiitiHff ani Paper ffiupt KALSOMINING ETC. Paint bhop in rear of premises form erly occupied by c. II. Stockton, oppo site the Court Ilotwe. All orders promptly and satisfaetorly executcd. J. a. D. G-KA-Y. Wholesale and retail dealer iii. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AKD FEED Hay, Oats, Straw. Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. tteneial Storage and Wharfage on reason aide terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria. Oregon. WIH. EDGAR, Dealer iu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum anil Brier Pi'pe3, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMTJS STS. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE OEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPRIETOR ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON, - Proprietor. Helmut and .Refitted. Tkroughont. The Best or W1XES. LIQUORS, AXD CIGABS, For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Comer West Oth and Water Streets, Astoria. no-Gin Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, UHffl, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, T3JCL AND Cto3PrX. Astoria Sail Loft. Best of fort at Bottom Fiprcs J. HESS, The well-known Sailmaker now occupies The Astoria Sail Loft, formerly occupied hy A. M. Johnson. Boat Sails a Specialty. ALL WORK WARRANTED Come and see me at The Astoria Sail Left: uet to Pythian Building. - Address P. O. Bo 312. J. HESS. Floats! Floats! .Floats! CANNBRYMEN who are in need of Floats. Copper Handles and Mallets should send their orders to B. TV. BX.OOIK Clatskanie. Orpjrou, who has a quantity on hand which will he sold at reasonable rate--. "SECURE THE SHADOW Ere the substance fade, and when you visit Portland, make it a part of your business to call on w. H. Townk, at the San Fran cisco Gallery, S. W. corner First and Morrison streets, and have your photograph taken in the highest style ofthe art.