m t SaUtj gtffovhw. A.STOK1A. UKEGUN: TCtiD.VY...... . FKBKOAUY 22. 1887 GEORGE WASHINGTON. It is open to give to Washing ton the title of president, or that of general, but the former is " scarcely lieard once where the lat ter is heard an hundred times. If Washington had not conducted the Revolutionary war successfully the existence of the United States would have been postponed; and if Washington had not conducted the civil administration of the na tion successfully during its first eight yeafs of life, the existence of the United States would have been postponed. As a general, Washington car ried on campaigns which are of no great interest to the professional military man; the traits most to be admired in that part of his career are traits of character. As president, amid difficulties and perplexities, the magnitude and gravity, of which have never been appreciated by the majority . of his countrymen, he showed a capacity for statesmanship which has never been surpassed. He evinced no less force and nobility of character than previously dur ing the war, while he displayed a soundness of judgement, a weight of authority, a knowledge of char- " acter of the people whom he served, in a manner then novel in the his tory of the world, and which, through two troubled administra tions, not only saved him from making a single mistake, but en abled him to lead a great nation into vigorous life. A recent report from Washing ton stated the Mexican govern ment some days before paid into the state department the eleventh instalment of the award made against it some years ago. The sum paid in is about three hun- dred thousand dollars, and as it was due only on February 1st, Mexi co has been creditably prompt. A considerable part of this sum is -paid under protest because Mexi co claims, and our government has, under several administrations, substantially acknowledged by the voice of its executive officers that the La Abra and Weil claims are unjust and fraudulent. Con gress has been repeatedly asked to reopen these cases, and the money claimed under them lies for the most part in the treasury still awaiting congressional action. Mexico, while asking for justice, faithfully continues to pay and strains her treasury to do so. Venezuela, charging similar frauds in the awards of a commission, buttoned up her pockets and re- . fused to par. What is the result? Venezuela, refusing to pay what she claimed was- wrongfully de manded, has got a new commission. Poor Mexico, asking justice of us aiso, but faithfully paying over what she can ill afford, finds only interminable delays in getting that rehearing which Venezuela, b' a less honest and less loyal course, has got for herself. Is not con gress teaching our "sister repub lics" that honesty is not the best policy when they have to deal with the United States? Rev. Dr. Locmvoon, a well known Baptist clergyman of Cin cinnati, recently preached a strong sermon in favor of cremation. Among other things he said: "If death were real, then the world would be one vast grave. But God weeps not for the dead, for unto Him all men live." With this view of life, the speaker went on -to say the final disposition of the body is of little consequence. "The idea of some people that the resurrection of the body would be impeded by the practice of crema tion is ably combated by the perti nent question of Lord Salisbury, who -wanted to know what would become of the martyrs who were burned at the stake, at the final day. According to this idea," continued Dr. Lockwood, "an Egyptian mummy whose body has been preserved for centuries would have a better chance on the last day than a Christian reformer who was burned to death. As t the horror of cremation comparc. to that of burial, is fire more dread ful than the corruption of the flesl by worms? The hope of rosur rection is as strong m the crera.i tory as at the grave. The ques tion is not one of religion, bui one of science. If any questim. is at stake at all it is a sanitary one, coupled with the advantages that the expense of burial would be materially decreased. Objec tions to cremation cannot be found ed upon any religious principles," concluded the speaker, "and prej udice and sentiment against it should not be confonnded with re ligion." The Tacoma Jreics complains of the unjust treatment of Washing ton territory in the river and har bor bill. Our sprightly neighbor on the Sound has no ground for such complaint. Rather has it reason to rejoice that Oregon has two such senators and so faithful a member in the house. Read what they have done for Oregon in the matter of Columbia river appropriations; divide the amount by two and you have Washington territory's share. Dxm't forget that your magnificent territory has an equal interest with our mag nificent state in the magnificent river that divides and unites the two great divisions of the north west. Washington's interest in the Columbia is coequal with Or egon.'s What helps the one helps the other. Every additional dol lar of import and export across the Columbia bar aids a Washing tonian just as much as an Orego nian. Our interests are mutual, and no petty jealousy of position should blind the clear eves of a newspaper man to the fact that one section cannot be benefited without benefiting adjoining sec tions. It is with pleasure The Asto rian notes vthe zealous and suc cessful efforts oi our congressional delegation to secure rightful rec ognition for the great gateway of Oregon and Washington. Sena tors Dolph and Mitchell and Con gressman Hermann have earned the thanks of the entire noithwest for their earnest and untiring efforts in this and other ma terial matters. We are such a sparsely settled comiuunity in Oregon and Washington, compared with the great east and the Mississippi valley that our delegation deserve special recog nition for what they have done and are doing for us. Their efforts are appreciated and the constitu ency they so creditably and ear nestly represent duly appreciate their efforts. The Sunday Oregonian thinks Guiteau "was crazy, and implies he should not have been hanged. But his fate deterred foolish fol lowers. Ilad he been suffered to live no dispenser of offices no, not even a member of the Oregon leg islature, would have been safe. Wild Cherry ami Tar. Everybody knows the virtues of Wild Cherrv and Tar as a relief and cure for any affections of the Throat and Lungs, ronibined with these two ingredients are a few simple healing remedies in the composition of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup making it jiibt the ai tide you should always have in the house for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Bronchitis. Price 50 cents and 81.00. Samples free. Sold by J. V. Conn. Shiloh's Vitallzer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement NEW TO-DAY. A Card. In the last Issue oi the Astoria Tramci int there is apiece of inspiration of one J. O Ross reflecting upon the city sexton at Clat sop Cemetery charging said sexton ith re fusing to dig a grave for the said J. c. Ross. Mr. Ross never sent word to the sexton to dig the aforesaid grave, but appeared there In person with another man ulth a slioel to dig his grave. This county coroner has refused to pay the undersigned for his services in digging graves for him for the month of January and insulting terms the undersigned m a cur like manner; defying the undersigned to collect the pay for his honest labor honestlyireudered This coroner J, C. Ross seems to think that he is a grave yard ghoul to pass through the Clatsop Cemetery at his pleasure or honestly com pensating any one for their labor in digging graves for him. This coroner has made charges against the undersigned sexton to the Astoria City Conncll to secure his re moval from the position of city sexton at Clatsop Cemetery in order to gratify his private malice and to defraud his patrons. A. Y. GBUBB. Dissolution of Partne ship. rHK TAUiNKKMlIir HEKEIOFOHV exist hi;: bftwecn Wm. flfhft-d :wd Ux hkilibe in the ste untr Imprwemcnt i iprel'y dissolved bj inutu il consent. Win Mifcld rvtirin.1 from the firm. !Hu bus! iesslilbe hereafter cuudn ted by Max ikibheuftn will be :ilone responsible f'i II future indebtedness. The bids dun ihe 'earner up to and including .Jauutr 1M. 887. arnt-bf paid to Wm Kehfed who is .uthurized to receipt for the same WM. KKIIFGI.D. M XMU1SBE, Astoria, Or., February 21. 1SS7. Notice To The Public. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE TO WHOM it ma' concern that inv wife haltu: left inv bed and board without Jut cause ir iiroYOatl n, I wil not be responlb e for any debts of her contracting. STEVEN SCOMA.IIZ U Astoila, Oregon. February 21st, 1S37. NEW YORK ELEGANT STYLES VALENTINE Of Latest Manufacture. nought in Large Quantities, and to be Sold at the Very Lowest Prices. For Valentines of any size, stvle or qual ity and at the Lowest Prices, call at the New York Novelty Store All Kinds-of Type Writing, MANIFOLDING, Copiing, Bookkeeping, etc., done at shortest notice. Legal work a specialty. .T. II. MAXSKriL,, Astoi ia Agent for Hammond Tj pe Writer, F. Armbruster Practical WATCHJUKKR And J-IE2 X7W ELE ZFL. WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical INSTRUMENTS Repahed on the Shortest Notice at Rea sonable Kates. Chenamus St., next to Snexarth's Gun store. Get The Best The Nev Improved Family And Manufacturing SINGER Sewing Machine. Call and Examine at the American News Depot. A. BALMANNO, AGENT. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits, Better Work manship, and for Less M:cxta.y By Leaving their Orders Ith ME ANY. lie has lust received a large stock of Goods from the East. Fine Business Suits from $35. Call and See Him and Satisfy Yourself. P. J. MEANY, MERCHANT TAILOR. Boat Building. JOE LEATHERS Is on deck and prepared to build boats that ho will guarantee as to work and dur ability. Kefers to all w ho ha e used boats of Ids construction. All ork guaranteed . JOB PRINTING. Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE. House to Let. fX THE FIRST OF MARCH. 18S7, MRS, s i Munson's Lodelnc House for private Doarumgor nmatu uueiung. j?or parucu :ner personally or oy letter i IRS. J. W.MUNSON. Fort btevens, Oregon. Every Body Knows THAT TnE Magee Furnace Co. 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MURRAY & CO., GBOOERS And Dealers in Special Attention Givento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supples furnished at Satis factory Terms. Turchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box J53. Telephone No. 37. ASTORIA, OREGON. Gr. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Cannery Sillies! BOOTS and SHOES. Genuine English Porpoise Shoes For Gents. Ladies Flexible Sole Shoes in French, Kangaroo and Dongola Kid Boys and Youths Shoes of all Kinds, Misses and Childrens and Infant heels, and Spring heels. WE IEAI. IN BOOTS AWI SHOES ONLY. P. J. GOODMAN. tu H L L L II Wholesale and FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED, Crockery. Glass and Plated Ware. Teas, Coffees. Spices. &c. &c. Fresh. California Butter, Swiss. 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Shop, corner Main and Jefferson Streets MARTIX OLSEN. J. C. COUNTY Coroner's Ofllce, Undertaking ISooms net to i.'-? c J. R. LEESON & CO., BOSTON, SOLE AGENTS AND IMFOIITEKS. The Johnstone (Scotlanft) ani Grafton (Mass.) Prize Linen Threads -AND- .oow. cvjeil. XV wijmjSk As rt ,A The only Linen Threads awarded a Prize Medal London 1851 and New Orleans Worlds Exposition 1881. Did not exhibit at Philadelphia 187C or Paris 1878. . First Prize Awarded Wherever Exhibited!! Eeferences for the Scotch Salmon Net Twines: EVERY CANNER or FISHERMAN who bought it last- season. IT GAVE UNIVERSAL SATIS FACTION. Agents for the Pacific Ceast: . KITTLE & CO., 202 Colifa St., San Francisco; Calaj The SH9R &$L Hfe TORT IJ. MRWiEB MM PARKER Eben P. Parher,Master. For TOWING, FREIGHT erCHAl: II. B. PABKEK. American News Depot ON SALE The latest Magazines and Illustrated papers of the day. Swedish, Danish and German paper?, Books and Dictionaries. Lovell and Seaside Libraries. School Books, Stationery, etc. A BALMANNO, Chenamus St. near Main. HOS8, CORONER, A Pirst Glass Undertaking Establishment A FINE HEARSE, Newest style Caskets and Funeral Material, Everything Seat and Well Arranged. Astorian office, (B. B. Franklin's old stand,) ,tf3jtofc EH