p at 5Ug fjtoriafc. nilEFLT ABOUT OTRSKI.V. AiHiKlA.OREGl- 4'N!VA.Y Al .:th.. .y. OSSTBl KV2RT MOHKIKG. OUN(tav- ecep!pJ if. HALI.ORAN fir COMFANV. rt'Hi.i-;n::t:s ani rnnwtierons, ATOlJIAV V.UII.tMNO. ; From every quarter curufc hiud words ; Mid tJub?tontinl encouragement. It is a I satisfaction lyrsul th? mere mntter of 1 dollars to knew tiial our oiforia to get up jn nwsiapei of which nnv Aetorian might be proud, at o aided and forwarded. . A comparison with TnE Asvouuv of three ' yean ago show what strides Lave been THE BABY; Or, Hon f'mr Oae Mfkt. Xm fir v 4SS sT!tKhi j made in improvement, nnd every nvail- .... :iu. OOo.t. .5:.w Trm of Stib-rrlptlou. St-ruM ! J'.UTif-r. ji(r . . nt '.iv :.1II. m-i ir,"iil! :-:! ................ r"re. hi t !:: :" itriipn. iA'.Urt'iriif j-f-stl !. Jli-.i: al tne rate of 2 ik?i .iiaro ier month. Tran sient advertising Iltl eeuti pr square. evh j nseruon. " Aotice7r7A3LfcrtiMr. river. J. "W. Cook returns to Clifton to-morrow. The board of counts couin:s.ionerd meets to-morrow. I able dollar tn devoted to on t viz: to make The Aktorun :ib purpose" onus a strong friend in which every resident of western Oregon and Washington can finda relia- j ble guardian and advocate of hi interesta. yr atir year rous on we una tne oirelo of our readers growing wider. The circulation of The Daily Astoruv this corning U exactly two and a hilf ihatn j vLat it was on Sept. f?th. 13Si. This . riff stitement tells its own story and 1 jir Astoria guarantees v i.t .. jr.;.; preeminent!? the jMoplc'i 3psr -rtLsers tbfe largest circulation id a.; :aaii ibt-reisno one but can llnd readv newspaper published on the to.umbiaficcessto its co;Cmns to state his griev ance or call for n redress of wht he deems to be wrong. Every newspaper man he his iJeal. Oars is to furnish our readers with I he news; tell them what is going on; iell it m a few words as possible without leav Capt. "7ass is at Grimes' at tho seM.le mg out any of the essentials and let .a ?, ..nnn.n.i nnno;,in,i,w i.ntfn- I them draw their own conclusiens: to h ;nd is reported considerably better Mrs. XT. "v7. Farker, who was seriously ill last week, is reported convalescent. The Heed goes to Clifton this morning with 2,'JOD botes of tin for i. V. A V. tok. Viw regular monthly meeting of Iho - siry of Grace chnrch will he held to morrow evening at o'clock. The annual mating of the florkhnld ers of tho Astoria Iron "Si-fc will tke place on tho SOlh last. Capt Babbidge sailed .tv.it on Urn Hen. Wright yestreen to bravo tlu- dangers of tho deep, lie will lurry at Yaqniua. -Joe Surpreuant, who, with woven men in seven tiays built 7(W feet of bridge over ".he ranging Necnnicum, is back in safety. There will be a sociable under the aus pices of the ladies of the l'rebieriau church nt tho residence of Mr . D. K. Wnrreu next Tuoftdy i-vening. A large patty of roller rsl.aiein te.j.letl the merits of the new floor a the skating rink last evening, the general vordict Jib ing that it w.ts a great improvement. Alert II. .t L. 2o. 1, are having mu tiuiolx repairs on their apj'irRtnK :t the expsriencetl hundof G.A. iStins-n. Tho truck will be out of .ssrvic :ii! Tiid-iy morning. Prael Uro.-'. arc on deck wifh a il--did stock at tho Empire Store. Tlw gentleman! v conduct of these young men and their efforts to please have won them hosts of friends who are iI vl io nolo their prosperity. One hundred and ten ye.ir jyo lo-day the Revolutionary var lxgin: the Con oord farmers stood at the bridge nt Lex ington and fired the shot hoaid rouud the world. Theechoc-sof that shot are still reverberating. Mention was made in yesterday's issue of a passenger from Astoria who died on the Uolumlria as sho was crossing into San Francisco last Monday. It has since beon ascertained that tho carao of the man was Ernest Ellich, formerly bar keeper at the Colorado saloon. Jas. Johnson, a natiTO of Sweden, aged U3 years, died suddenly at his residenco opposite the Columbia canning company yesterday morning. Deceased had com plained all winter of a pain in tho cardiac region, and tho presumption ia that he died of some form of heart disease. The funeral will take place from his lato res idenco at two this afternoon. The services at" Graco church to-day will be a ce'ebration of the Holy Com munion at 7 A. M.; morning prayer with sermon by the ltev. "W. E. Potwine of Pendleton, at 11 a. m.; children's Sunday school service at 4 p. m.; evening prayer with sermon by the ltev. Mr. Potwine. Theiito of confirmation will be adminis tered at the evening service, by lit. ltev. Bishop Morris. Captain J. A. Brown, one of tho board of pilot commissioners, says the Oregoni anf yesterday reoe'ved models for two pilot boats to bo used off the Columbia river entrance. One is intended to bo 83 feet long, 20 feet beam and 11 feet depth of hold, and about 75 tons burden. The other is nearly of the same dimensions, but slightly sharper. Tho cost of cither boat will approximate 10,030. Captain Brown will come down and submit the models to the board tc-morrow. Several sailor boarding house keepers have tried recently to get even on nvnls by bringing information to the United States court officers of suoh rivals having received "blood mouey" in violation of the Dingley act. But, says tho Orcgoni an, the efforts were fruitles;. For some reason not easily explained the frnmers of the act did not get at the root of the vil at least tho evil as it exists in Port land becauso the act provides only for the punishment of the man who pays blood money. Nothing is said nbont the shark who receives it. Of course no one is ooinp to lodcro a comnlaint against a ship master, eo the traffic in sailors is reliable and relied uoon for cecuracv and truth and to treat every man a leingj actuated with good intentions. In thisTnc Astobias asks the eonSiu ued aid and consistent support 'f every fair minded man who expects to be here nyear from no?" and who realises the necessity for suc'i n exposiwit of public onin'oi-. vi:r jjsi risorKsr. la' EDIttJU A.WOM4K: I was on a yisit to my bachelor frisu J, Mr. rt'., ia Cowlitz oountv, W. T. George Myers and Bill Larsen had come in the afternoon as we intended to start early next morning on a bear.hunt. We were sitting at the end of the house talking over our plans for the hunt, when soma ona noticed a man and woman coming up thet rail, nnd as thoy came closer we could seethe man was carrying n baby. This created considerable excitement, as a woman was rarely seen as far up iho Toutle as this, and a baby never before. Bill suggested that it was possibly s "ffSJJ? XffiV- ta e7 Pl d --.-Maeu W. had just denied the accusation when nature lil.e attract Hke. the party under discussion ceme up. i:. ;,',),. to i?cjjn:- pr.wlir.ii. if j-ot; man mtrounceu hlmselt as .jouii rjini-jtr. raons; said he was on hits way tuDsvei' MONEY-IiIAZING. 1IOW LIKE ATTUAriS LIK1I The KejT.tf.nf of Worldly Sisero-.s TlioughU are Things How to Wesvr riea.4iaf Thought Job?9. I impression on you, though all tho while cramming you with lies. If ho did not 1 1 or tho timo i eel agreeabiyno count not mnso you ieoi so. xto unngs witn nun for tho time tho desire, tho thought to xaoko jron feel plcasanth'. Ho sets his mind first to confidence," then to cheer- J fulness, in order to mako you feel confi i dent and cheerful. An honest man mav on the contrary bring with him no confi dent or cheorful thought no thought or desire to mako himself agreeable to you though ho is perfectly "on the souare" as regards his intentions. So possibly ho tans with you. it your intention or in- Tho lav; governing mair:r.l siicp.'. m life is r.s certain, used nnd immul&hh' as lm rtf f?tfrn!inn firi.1 nravitntion. snd is in efiecf a belonging of th- iSSBSr !"...- r" ----j " -- Let two principle be hi-re stated, and if po5ible.uecepted for thu moment with- out argument or objectien: Kirst, thatj tha thoughts proceeding frdin nr brains are not myth5?, but- highly refined sub-- stantfs'. things rad reaiities; secondly. majority will not, for a reason not at nil mpumentsry to themselves. Pbextice Muuiuih. 'GR!:Rr,POXIl:.'CE FROM r.SiK (KKKK. i.r thought l- practical it iH .itimct Winters, on urgent businesa, and his wife thejinict wi; n sch-mng and wrt;..f must accompany him, bnt they would will attract :o like to leave babv behind for the night, jf r,rijsij. Ql co; :no 1 refined. ii5i iiiiur; atlrac.- ilut 885 ;" Beab Ceees. April 17, 1835. ElO'XTOE ASTOELU;: - ":" "We .novo a fine settlement hero and l plenty of as fine agricultural land as thcro is in tho northwest. There havo b?en thirty-ono new settlers come in here within the last eighteen mouths; we have room for more; we have two gooj-whool houses. Miss. Lottie Spear. Hiiimei tic -JiJcui. ; r a ,:( ie r.tlrfl'-; iht f f !......,.., ...:n nnl. ;n nnn. .,.l T:.... i ;- 7- . ' .. , 5 .i..'.v .im. ......- -r .....Hv. . ... - i iix. jvjicii-u, win :cutu il tcj .i.u zxir-c i ir inerewasaiauyintueuou.. chnr.,:ltr of miud:a:.d iiit dwell a anai K:ia Mitchell ofthesame w.caiainprewanoiauv. anuaiiii'u''ii . .. . '....:.,. fni. ... i ueai in si.;iiiui.-jiiai uuu iul-.u, i v.i he wasn't much of a hand with babj yet hf would be happy to tnko oaro of i! "for the night.especiafly a8 he would hae plenty of assistant nurses. The arrange ment" wsa soon made, Mr. Simmons and wife were mi their way, and we all gath ered around to take "a ivrep at tht fle- phHnt. W. had it in his arms and fesmt-il jganfo attraction orrejiuNiou. it is ft-il by i every menu tatntr.usueio-usaiuegreir. i.j ;liK)ut them, hotn taciturn uiaci; i bundle of cloths and Uib very little b.ilr. laniith among a coanmuy of blacksmith", I .... :.. 49.u nir rt-ntl -fl1lMjl ft ftlfi:.4 1 1 1 1 - ! .....1 t.Z- (liinnlila r-t1 fuiti 1 .!?! 1i T.l llfl lit U& r4, v. w...wv imp. .- v Wlliu llir lilifulifci 1 1 1 1 r-4li I JA 1 1 11 in v.- UtnilU TCJhtni 11 1.1 llio Kniiros ftrJtT:: Thy nvi f aiiverliiag lnti reached a degree of periecli n and is carriol on to an extent fur bbvoml K:ivhi:tg known in tinior. )wsi. Tho artistic skiil and isigriv.:'-- and ths iiteray ability Uisplaved ara in many cases remarkuble; and although deception is ofttai reunited to in rdor t- attract aitcn':ou, still as lht deccptiou is of a harml'H kind it iacon-jidored legitimate. Bat tivsrn in tbw business it .-t'Cro' thero shvut! be- a lint, drawn somewhere. il i..ll right Mteugl: to rtart in read ing i.i interact in,; tory about a man riding into town on a fins looliug bursa and wind np bv his gettitig bucked oil aud every bono in his bodv htoken, only to bs thoroughly put togetht-r .na maiio as good us new'by tho best use of three bottles of St. Jacobs Oil, but when the unfortnuata condition and huuering of a great and noted man like General Grant is made use of for the puriKe of bringing a quack notrnm. or pntent medicine into notoriety, 1 think it is car rying the thing too far. General Grant is suffering from a disease- almost uni versally considered incurable, but wheth er cancer can or cannot bo cured is of course a question for discussion and in vestigation in the proper way. But to assort that Grant's physicians are not do ing all that medical science can do for him, it seeois to mo is entirely uncalled for aad out of place. These thoughts are called forth from reading an article in yesterdav's Oregonian headed '"'Gen eral Grant." Is the old hero dying became of medical intolerance?" Solicitude for General Grant is universal, and thou sands would be only too glad to render him any assistance if it were possible, and, of course, such a heading as the above would naturally attract the atten tion of evervono who reads tho paper, and after reading about a column and finding It onlvan advertisement of a patent med icine not relevant or bearing on the case at nil. and no succestions offered, noth ing but vagUe insinuations that so and so might be the case, one naturally throws the paper down with disgust. It is a matter of surprise to me that any person would have the cheek to offer such an article for publication or that a journal liko the Oregonian would publish it un der the existing circumstances. It will hoon be so, if this kind of thing continues, that a cautious man will begin at the bottom of an article and read up ward for fear of being swindled into reading wme infernal patent medicine ndvertir-oaient. L'KsopisiritATKn. Astoria, April 1C, 1S35. Our correspondent is right aud every word he sbj-s is the frozen truth, bur he shouldn't blameathe Oregoniu.i particu larly; the San Francisco, Chicago and St. Louis papers published the same article. Tho last papr we saw i! in was tbo S. F. Chronicle. "They all do it." l.Ml Jt CLIBK'S KlVUr. me place will teach j the other. The greatest drawback is tht ! . t.tr nf ii ram? in anr? Wa l;nrr ?iilt ioolr.te you from the great mass of ..r: ... :.u.i r,fl.T0:, ' road from Srensen's! race. l'ou need not speak but little openly to prove this. All persons carry tho in iluMice or jwwer of their prevailing char acter of thousht with them, and r,5 re- chances largely nro that they will not Knanna bv land before the first of No- feel "at homo" with him. ivember fnlavfair). Tho country is set- This law of sympathy or attraction thus Hod an a)ong this proposed road. If you i our produce, and trade help us a lu ges thero with hoth ieejt. ffirninrs lioro Iinvn Minir irmi r.irxst. attrnctsorroiwls. If you want to gam a aj jn. We have a Suuday school and poiut with a person, you want first, above the Kev. John E. "Wood preaches to us an i mugs, a-twc i that persou-sl A prejudice Hpoilcd many an ppnlicant lor. Analyze your own sensations on fool just right yet. but hoiw the man with first meeting strangers and yon must cc- hP lone narao will fly to the rescue soon. knowledge more or lt ioree to this a- jjj.. a. B. Hills is expecting his two sons w?rtion. Whyr ltcanhe you feel their i,onJO fnun California tins Bunimer. thought before yoiihear it. 1 on have j Ouo Bear creek Bopublican has taken an iutonor sense which '-takes stock" of a cienn bhave: don't know whether it is the individu-d with lightning-like rapid- to si- n hL or thmnah lnnrtifipntion.. ttle thing. So it was jjiy, nnd at tho same rate of speed sums! J, Jf. Coffrey and Mrs. F.iddlo were pin was found ttialjuj, for or aaiast him. AH hnve thw j running a raco for early potatees: (he iucu . "mi- ..... -pruiN) iii inu'i 01 imi iiiiiti j I llttlH dnrliUL' cloths where he tuippo-?-u iw nns were, and said it was u cunuiu' little rascal. Bill thought it was the picture of its mother, and would let it was a girl. A look of doubt came into the baby's face, aud I felt callednpon to fiay something, so I suggested that it be fed. as it looked huncrv. Then Oeomo took chHrge of it. whilu W. prepared supper. Thou we gavo it bread, iwtatoos, carrots, cabbage, bear meat and coffee. It had scarcely finished aupjer when a look of surprise cams int. iih iflce. wnicn ohickit cosukku i uuuui. then pain, and finally a large sect ion of that country, foT the first time, was filled witn tno war notes 01 a crying oauj . c tried to mako it stop. We tossed it in the air; we called it pet uamea, with varia tions; sung baby song to il; ruitled spoons in cups; beat tin cans and showed i! nictures in a boek: but o no purpose. Then George, who seemed to know :uos about names, saia mere iuixul hm in hnrtini? the noor little thing. So it was uudressed, but no scrawl ont of olace. that colic was tho cause ot tne row; aim W. hunted up a doctor book to see if he could find anything that treated on colic. He then got out a little medicine chest and gave it somo stuff, and quiet was soon restored. Wo were just beginning to congratulate "W. on his skill, when baby broke out in a fresh place and cried worse than before. After, going thiough all tho previous "performance wo decided that it must be gotting a new tooth, as, when we came fo compare notes, we had all heard that babies wero unusually cross about that timo. The doctor book was again brought into uso, aud some moro medicine given, and in a few min utes it was fast asleep. "We laid it in bed, turned down tho light, and W. and Bill gently crept into tlio same bsd with it, while George and I shared the one in the other end of the room. George had just begun to anore, and 1 was beginning to dream of killing lear and deer, when the voice of our darling awoke xis to the immediate present, and Rirl the mieof rom tho bacon. A hasty council of war was held and it was de cided to place uaoy in a uinuni, uuu jjih und "W. take corners and swing baby back and forth as if it were a cradle, l.niiumg jvj.ith across the township to tho j i w,m.iir ... - . ""; . , linngsus Hiihm lva ixiiles 01 tuo John Dnv road. Wo XnoO ivro rears s!"otoi Kfct a little help f.on; f 'u comity to build . J-neTiu lTtf TiT. z l"2. rTfv' itoff in debt; it seomsas tho-th wo ars able I to build tho Clatsop row. .sad bridge We will make a grand display ilof Mew and Fashionable Goods on low proieionan in synipauiy wan una, ; isevertheles3. If the count v will give us J Set u poet or philosopher among tlit-1 ooe-triird. of the cost of Jlirtl witarpriso rtaiue blacksmiths, and though he df wc v;illbringa wagon-lo-id of J. 1-. War-1 eairftt himself u a blacksmith, yet Iho j rnn's Bnrhank K&wilhif-i to Astoria from TlilFQfbu Jloril Ifith iy in cuiusuuiiiNi.iur.rc. every Sunday when tho weather and oth- aaii"taiJo io you. ;..r circumstances will permit. Wo nil t or thsliA at nrst sight has fecl very grateful to Tar. Asxobiax for ! a bargain and kept many tho interest it has taken in the forfeiture from the tDSition KiUght nF thn Astorin lnml omnt bnt wn don't j npin lump And following Bay. 9 n liow ti mako this la'vonulo impres sion? Carry it with you. Carry "with you the kind of thought that will make It. That is. carry with you a bright, cheerful, hopeful, confident set of thoughts or frame of mind. Alo a real live interest in tho business yon have in hand or tho business you apply for. Don't try to feign any of theso thoughts. The interior sense of the person yon are to meet will feel such false assumption disagreeably, though in mind ho may not know why or wherefore. He only knows he feels disagreeably. That is bad for you. In any event you've carried the wrong kind of thought with yen, and it has rubbed his fur the wrong wav. Wild idea, isu'r it, that vour' thoughts are tangible to others, either irritating a3 cloak of bristles, or soothing as ono of velvet. But never mind arguing about this. Keep the idea : in vour mind nnd see u the numbers ot instances you will from time to time re- nnll An not fnvnr thf- thporv. As, for instance, the gloomy-faced, sour-looking, despondent person whom you cannot enduro to see enter your room, j or the bright and cheerv one whose com- t lug is a rv of sunshine. Which standi fro-t- nipjKKl both; now they pro even. Odd bucTio:.. IN THE PASTRY Jistensive improvements havo btcn go ing on in this section for the past year. Near the mouth of Lewis .t Clark's Mr. Jeffrey has done a good deal of dyk ing; Henry Harrison has built a mile of carried on to as great an extent as ever dyke, filled several sloughs oae being in Portland, and tho law offers no rem- eigbfy-fiVf feel in width. D. Heckard edy. SOME CLAJI .SHELLS. About a quarter of a mile from tho Seaside houso and about sixteen miles from Aslorir, there is a deposit of olam shells which is probably the largest thing of the kind in the United Stale3. The shells cover an area of over four acres and are piled in places to a depth of ten feet. Tho amouut of shells is in calculable. Over 1.000 loads havo been hauled nway to mako roads, but that? quantity ia naruiy uouceu in iuu uiluiuu tion of tho immense heap. From time to time relics of tho old clam-eating tribes that mado that place their hoad quarters, are found. A party that re turned from thero yesterday, brought back a clam-opener that ho picked up. it is made from a whale's tooth, is about eight inches long and is ground sharp at tho end. There are somo sixteen inches of soil on top of theso immense clam beds on whicn grow fir trees some of thom 400 years old. To Aeoomiiiotlato Ills Patron. aud Mrs. Johnson have hern dyking; XT. E. Dement has bniit a new house and bam, nnd made extensive repairs on his dyke. "W. J. Ingalls he s built 180 rods dyko find filled one slough 110'fcet wide with 25 feet depth at high water at a co-t of more than si: hundred dollars. Messra. Cole & Brower have l.-o been dyking on their places With tho amount of improvement during tho past year we ought to get a tri-weckly or daily boat to town. Wm. Aylinoro lost a fine cow last week milk fever; D. J. Ingalls also lost one too much clover. Mr. Aylmore has the lumber on the spot for a new houso. Bbsidest. Vh meht was pretty cold, and before I the best ch'aneo of obtaining the situation! theV got it to sleep I could hear murmur-j you have to offer? True, Mr. Gloomy j ing's that I did not think "were blessingj J Face may prove the most eflioient. But on baby. But "patience had its reward, j now to sp2ak of th& iirsl step only tor for again all became still, but whether j success, and the step or "means which i they had succeeded in putting it asleep. does bring success itt a' vast number of j or smothering it, 1 could not say; and j instances. s&sfWMM &rFjk&5M kVir&rSZi'Ml xfe. 'iV&PMWi -4. sjmmm& "?5& . MS K A SVS Tt4 K IV ii " " r kAijiAg, fa Alex. Gilbert will keep hl saloon open day and night Fishermen can get a good much -at any hour of the night. The genuine French sardine constant Jy on hand. Cook Wuutcd. Apply at this office. A largo assortment of Neckwear re ceived at Mcintosh's Furnishing atorc. One of the finest billiard tables on tho coast nt Jeff's Telephone." cIuav Does not make any second-class l'ic turerat his New Gallery, No. Gl, on the Roadway. For DInuerTartles io order, of short flotiee, go to Frank Fabre's. Adjustment. "Farmer" writes another letter from Chadweil regarding tho question raised in his former letter about sending money away, and which has been given liberal dis cussiou in these columns for the past two weeks. He concludes bv aaving: ''Thero ip no need of paying twenty cents n pound for grass seed when ifcan be bought for twelve cents; thero is no sense in paying twenty cents n pound for prunes when they can be bought in Port land for eight cents; there is no sense in paying forty cents n gallon for milk when the farmer only gets fifteen cents; thero is no need of sending to Europe or any where else for coal when you can buy good dry wood on tho banks of naviga ble ctreama near home for L50 a cord." Private card rooms at Jeffs new sa loon "The Telephoned Buy your Lime of flras nt Portland prices. Don't pay 25 to 50 cents for dlnuer when vou can get a better one at the Telephone for 15 cents from 11 to 2. At Frault Fabre's. Board forS-22JXrar month.- Th-.be$t in the city. Dinner from 0 to 7. candor compels me to admit I did not care much, wbicli. l gave a grunt oi sat isfaction and pulled most ot the clothes off George, who was again snoring for all that was out. Baby had either been in the habit of Jnvijing its papa out of bed for a walk, or else it did not like the at vie of snoring, for it was no sooner laid in bed than it struck a higher note than ever, and George and I Vere called to look after its welfare. George took it in his arms. I flung a blanket around him, and feeling 1 had performed my part, went back to -bed. I watched him for some time as he paced the room, and when baby'ri lungs got tired, wont to sleep. How long 1 continued in this hap py state I do not know, bdt I awoke verv suddenlv, to find baby trying to gouge my eyes" out with both it,s feet, liad it been awako I would say it did it on pur pose; as it was, I just placed them in tho vicinity of George's noe and again passed iuto the land of forget f nines. When noxt i awoko it was daylight and baby wan sleeping, but soon awoke, and the next tluug in order was to dress it. and it is a task I hope never to bo called oa again to attempt. We dressed it twice and even then hud soraathing left that we could find no use for, and so left them. Aboat eleven in the morning the ladv and gentleman were Been coming, and W., George and Bill took to t he woods aad left me alone with our young guest. The mother made a jump at it and covered it with kisses, smiled when she saw tho unused-articles of .dress, and asked if babv was good. I replied that it was a model baby. Giving it a few mow kisses sho said: I told you so; thanked mo for my trouble, Aad was gone. As eoon as she disappeared tho boys showed up, formud a bachelors' club aud passed resolutions asking the president of the United States to placa a heavy tariff on babies. -J. A. W. Astoria. April H5, 1&5. -OT A DJNEHT. "t'csiKa, JLacion, Grnnzs, ctCn2avay Cix!ic-Crcsia8, IudtUnss, &c, ai deli caifly and aainrally.es tte fralt from i tilch ttisy era mode. For Strength, anil rJ?rao Fruit Flavor They Stand Atone, Prlco Baking Powder Co., C'-.Jccgo, in. Sl Louis, Mo Br.- ftiess Cream Baking Hds? ARC i; .-. Trice':: IxpulLi Yensi Gems, i?rat 2ry Slop Yeast. IXU tlAU) BY GROOEKS. Vi t. Aia: ict Cii; vjcuaiY. 5 I? Bread. Soma iMRjon wear robes of thought enveloping them which striko yon like a chill Irom a damp cellar- or a bfccTo from the north sido of a gravcjnrd. The tex tures of others' robes feels to you as a whiff from the shambles. Bad clothing for success. Now comes tha question, how to culti vate the agreeable stvle of thought; how to make for vourself these invisible gar- j ments pleasing or the reverse, to tnosa about you? The" world has gravelly set it down in its books for ages that- in order to make money one must save, scrimp and starve. 1 assert to the contrary. If you want to make money, spend it, not recklessly, but wisely and to an end and for a purjo. Get ihe best of all you need tho very best you can whether of food, of cloth ing, 6f house, home, everything. If you hesitate between the five and ten dollar boots, decide In favor of the ten dollar Iiair, presuming, of course, they are Ihe etter. Wh ? Because your food, jour chith ing, your surroundings affect yonr thought and mako it pleasing or the reverse, ac cording to their quality. .Live in a tene ment house, and live poorly, and you u-el poor nnd abused in a financial sense, and if it be necessary that j-ou have an inU r vi&w with a banker for nuy purpose the chuueus are ten to one that ho scents you out. judges you accordingly, and reject-, your application. Thousands are kenl noor all their lms rtsucioui bronct. j because they feel poor. They feel poor CRCCER3 SELL THEM. uecauso xue uvo pooriy. xney carry fni?xnzo bv imc f The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing Htiuse OF a.STH&.. "" ,j--- - .. ,-. - 1T f , mum DoiaaaattaaiHM '-' wJMrrMlTiimrii.Mni.wii r .11. . .- -.- .- ,llll . ,- utml miaiaiMAMIll The Leading Stationers and Xews Dealers of Astoria. r.--f.-g-J--g . "m-T-g -tnj-J. f.-.r-Yjr-tv.. .. .t-r- .-J . -. .. -J. . a in a in s iu AUTJ8TS JJATKiil t2.H. q TOILRT AUTICLEM, i E2 3 ULStril. lVSTmi:.T.. I n 3 JAJAfiK ;04ll J " PAXfY uoons. PI AXON. .jr.-iVKIiRV, BABY ISUGCilKS. y : WlTfllllH iXS CLOtKH. J SSIi CAUF.K. HEALTHY ei:er5 fParTS .: : -.-.M-tf&aB :.ZSSk '& V )H& m t t. v.- r Nx 'ft m v wVb3J W1M. ?v .7W The nest dry hop yoast in tho world. Crentl rnteori by thio yea3t is llght.whlte and whotesomo like our grandmother's their signs oufside of them signs to be Price Baking Powder CO., uSngmrauvtSnr i unibauuiiiii ...- UnCer date of April 12fli, Wm. 31. lil liotfc writos from Lancaster, Lo.s Augelos county, Cal., to a friend of -his iu this city. "I have at last settled in Califor nia, in a lonely spot here that has been forgotten for years, but they have fouud by getting water upon it that it is pro ductiveof nil kind of vegetation. It is fifty miles from Los Angelei. in what has been called 'the Antelope rlasert,' but it ia not a dosert but a garden' of flowers. Thero are four artesian wells here nt a depth of 200 feeL", The C. P. IL It. runs through the middle of the valley; tho railroad owns most of the land; there is somo school and government land; I havo bought Eome and homesteaaed igu acres, bend some Astoria boys down here to help me keep bachelor's hall. Send m"o Tire As TosiAK'and give my regardVrelc war. m. KT.uotr. All the patent medicines advertised in this, paper, together with the choicest pcrfuinory, and toilet article?, etc can be bought nt the lowest prices, at J. W. Ckmn's drug store, opposite Ocldftn betel, Astoria. - Grav sells .Sackett Hros.'. Al sawed JcadirsbjBgiea full M guaranteed, seems to them enwnsivc. How to make a commencement"; Bay a dollar necktie instead of a twenty-five cent cue. Uuild on that. The 'next rtnturo will be easier. Say ouc or two dollars moie a week, if you are unmar ried, and lodge in a more respectable J locality. ? you commence to rid your self or the air of poverty and squalor, which rtpels from you thos? whom $cu uced to attract. Look al tbu majority of men of Wall street. Look at tho majority of tin. bankers, the brokers, the hpeculator.-s tho relatively few who mako money. They eat well, dn.B3 well, live wo'.l. They conform to this law. They have not probably analyzed it. They might not bo able to explain it, but iutaitiveb they adopt it. Or if ever they wero obliged to live at a ten cent restaurant they left it as soon as possible. They know that any kind of elicap living cheapens their value and standing in ike -eyes of that portion of the world they deal with, though they might laugh at tho idea that they cultivated and car ried with them that character of thought most necessary in oraer io maxe money, or that their unspoken thought, condi tion of mind or frame of mind was in effect a substance a power which could be felt by others. Bemember, wears talking hero as to the law of attraction and not of moral ity, and that this law can be used by scamps and villains as well as by honest people, and probably is moro followed by tho scamp3 than by the honest, lour agreeable swindler feels agreeably toward you while making bis favorable Ciiting.Mkki.k & Co.. l'ort'and. Oregon The Latest Notions and Novelties, Etc. We defy any and all competition. Call, examine our goods and be convinced. OllOSITE PARKER HOUSi:. - - - ASTORIA. ORF.GO.V. Astoiia Bakery AND PAKKER HOUSE Sliavil awl Bathing Saloon. Ladies' Hair Dresser and Wig Maker All kinds of HAIR WOIIK MADE TO OKDKK : Ladles' Hair cuttine anil Shampooing a i specialty. All work done in the most art Is-j Candies. - - - 20Ctsperlb iirmanueramiiauieiaieafcsijii-. . j'.re.u'. Pi- and Ca Columbia Candy Factory. KJ. .JarkNoii. I'rupnctor. It. IJnPARK. JPron Parker House, Main Stc, Astoria, Or 'akt delivered every Fine Stationery, Blank Book3, School Books, Music Books, j Aents for Steck's i Little Ciant, and j Kranich and Bach's Pianos, j Taber, and Western Cottage Organs. SHEET MUSIC AND MVSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Throo Ir'islior.s. Three fishermen went gaily oul toward thu uorlh. Out ttuvard the north as tin .situ went duw.i. Anil they laughed with glee a they sailed forth. Saving JelFs IJcstaurant is the best in town. And .JiM'F's it the place lo go and line Yon are sure to have, lueic before morn ing. Three fishermen sailing up from the bar at noon. Htiugrj' and dry from their toil of night, They said 'Oh, if we were bv the Tele- phonesaloon We could get lunch and a drink and be all right. For men will drink and men will ear You can do both at the Telephone and that's a treat Anil breakfast at the Chop House in the morning. Three grangers enme into the'town one day; They came by the way of Necanicuni crock To the Chop Ilonse to dine we'll go, says thoy. The best dinner thero evefv uay in the week. For Jeff does sow and Jeff must reap, lie gives the best meal, and has many to keep. Get your cocktail at the Telephone in the morning;. Si2isiiiEixiiizis::san(saiizs:i3e:t:aaa3ss::anai3ai :s;sr a auu J3Baa o.pvaaas s ' S i3iaaaststsaz2BSs:3::Ea2:a:esdas32i:zjasi::s:::sassaa:::i(sci- The Leading Clothier and Hatter. .' 1 Wi f- r -v- New Goods! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. New Styles Men's, loULtLS, aad Boys' CLOTHING; 1 1 1 n t iM Hats and Fnrnisliiiig Goods. rs-FlNEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.: