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0-) glxc gj&il gteiatu ASTORIA- OKON: TUESDAY DEC. 13, 1881 J. F. HALLO KAN... .Editor. Another Eeason. The citizens of Portland evi dently lack confidence in our representative in Congress not withstanding the .fact that he is a Portlander. The fact is evidenced by the subscription of $2,760 to pay the expense? of the de-facto Mayor of the city for a two month's sojourn in the Nation's Capital. It is not stated what particular work is to be done by this extra representative, or just how it is to be done, but it is fair to presume that some work is to be done that for some reason our member of Codgress is incapacitated for do ing. It is not indicated that our member of Congress is lacking in statesmanship or industry, neither is he reported as being unfriendly to the object for which this addi tional force1 is dispatched to "Wash ington. Our Congressman could hardly claim that he is overruled, or that he is not able to present in all legitimate ways the claim of our State for recognition by the Congress of the -United States; therefore we are at a loss to under stand just why this expression of a lack of confidence. Salem Statesmanship. There is no "lack of confidence" in the matter as it appears to us, but simply due to the fact that Mr. George is a new man and, presumably not possessed of the influence that he would have after a few sessions' acquaintanee at the capital. By the way, it is a no ticeable fact that Oregon does not re-elect her congressional rep resentatives, but sends a new man every time, and like everything else lose money and influence by it. HERMAN'S LETTER. He Tells Who Will be Democratic Candidates for United States . Senate. Regular Correspondence AsroiiiA Portland, Dec 9. The Democrats carried the State Legislature in the campaigns preceding the last two elec tions for United Stales senator; hence that party presents more candidates for the position than the Republicans. Among those who have been mention ed are: Col. William H. Effinger, .Ex-judge C. B.- Bellinger.jand Gov. ' W. W." Thayer, ofHiis city; Judge L. L. McArthur, of The Dalles, Ex Oongressman Lafayette Lane,"of Roso burg; John Myers, of Oregon City; Hon. Asahel Bush, of Salem; Col. J. V. Xesmith, of Polk county; Ex Congressman John Wliiteaker, and of course the present incumbent Sena tor L. F. 0 rover. Probably the most prominent of those mentioned is COL. W. II. r.FFINOEll Jf the -law Gnu of Effinger and " "Bourne. Ho is a Virginian, a splen did typo of true Southern chivalry, fought with some distinction on the other side during the late unpleasant ness, aud is about forty years old. He came here ten years ago with a large family including several dependent re latives, his capital being a collegiate education, thorough law training aud an active, large brain. Very soon after, he was appointed by the court to defend a criminal who was certain of conviction. But the man was not convicted. Col. Effinger masterly defense brought him into immediate notice and soon int j a large practice. As a counselor he is not remarkable, but he is without a peer as an advo jfcatc. .He dislikes stump speaking. His glory is in taking hold of a diffi cult case, "becoming thoroughly im bued with it and reserving his force for the argument. No public speak . Jer.-iri Oregon ib so pure in language, so rich in figures, as Col. Effinger and .none approach him in rhetorical effect. HON. JOHN W2IITEAKEC H&B.-F-eturned to his farm near Clov--. rdale, hsno Co., and quietly continu es bucolic pursuits. He has earned the-trtle of "fionest John," having served the state faithfully in the gu bernatorial chair and in iho national bouse .or reiresentarjver.. wmio a man of no. groat depth, ho is a fine parliamentarian and understands the needs of Oregon quite r well as any -jiublic man in-her borders. He .will liave strong" support front all the val ley counties. 'g GOV. TITAYEU's Strong "hold seems to be in the num ,'Ber of g prisoners he pardoned during ilia term of throe and ouo half years. With good organization and some 'hard work they might manage to cap ture several primaries. He has per sistently refused to recognize a Su preme Being in Thanksgiving procla mations and of course incurred tho ill will of all roligious people. Ho is a very well read lawyer,but has little personal magnetism and is very careless in mat ters of etiquette. At a "swell" din ner givon two years ago by Hon J. N. Dolph to Mr. Justice Field, ho actu ally came in his office blouse, without a necktie, and they do say that his linen was not immaculate. Ho doesn't know about these little things and ho doesn't care. 4UDQB L. L. M'a&THUB Presides over the second judicial dis trict, has lived in the state about eighteen years, devoted himself to the lawall that time, is probably the besjt nhiprius judge in the state and has paid little attention to politics. The "East of the mountains" district has Senator Slater and another is not likely to be chosen from that section. C. E. BELLINGER Has developed in the last five years into a very bright man. Before ho was appointed to the bench of this district four years ago, he was compara tively obscure, but his new position seemed to develop latent ability. He is not a deep -man, but very shrewd, and has his legal knowledge where ho can make use of it at a second's notice. Ho had not retired from the bench raoro than a week until he dropped into a big practice, and he is now re tained on one side or the other of every important criminal case. Ho :s a very bitter partisan and wields a trenchant pen. LAFAYETTE LANK Had brighter political prospects six years ago than any other man of his age in the state. He is under thirty five. A son of General Joe Lane; ho inherited his father's great strength of character; was a better speaker and better educated. After his defeat for a second term in congress, he looked too long on the wine when it was red, and lost in a measure the respect of his father's and his own forme)- sup porters; but he is not too old to re trace his steps and win, if not next year, at some future time the renalo rial prize. JOHN MYEKS. Has been a member of tho legislature, is a well-to-do merchant and the Sir Oracle of Clackamas county Democ racy. But he is smill potatoes and few in a hill. When he came back from the Cincinnati convention last July he was so enthusiastic over General Hancock's nomination that he madu up his mind to become col lector of customs for this port and began to closo out his business. On thefourth of November, 1880, lie ordered his stock replenished. ABAHKL BUSH Is of the banking firm of Ladd and Bush, at the Capital. In political raanasement he ia not unlike S. .7. Tilden, quiet, keeping his own coun sel and doing his work through news papers. He i superintendent of the state prison. COL. J. W. XKfMITH The "Sage of Kickreal," Mexican war hero, United States Senator, after wards Congressman, now philosopher, fanner and statesman, is a great char actor. He belongs to the honest, rough, old time democracy that went out of stylo with the war, and tltat occasionally comes to the front in such men as "Cerro Gordo" Williams, of Kentucky. He has a magnificent farm on tho West Side road which yields au annual profit of $5,000. HaTe you read the address of tho Marion County Anti-Monopoly League? It reminds mo of the old woman who went to see her sick neighbor. Putting on a grave-yard expression, she reiter ated, "You're awful sick; you ought to do something; why don't yon tako something." The people of this state, especially of Eastern Oregn, certainly have grievances. Why don't the league suggest a specific remedy, and drop glitteriBg generalities? Hermax. NEW TO-DAY. A CABI). Mit-EniTOi:: It has been circulated throughout thts city, that I have placed In the hands of Mr. William Sehlln, eommonly known as "Billy Baker," the sum of 200. to be used Tor electioneering purposes during the coming city election. I desire to state that this is absolutely fale; 1 have placed no monoy whatever in the hands of Mr. Schlin or any other pemou, to oe useu lor electioneering purposes. aud sinee my name has been frequently used In connection vrltn the said elei- tion. I desire to state that I aui not & candldato forauy offlco whatever ; neith- er have 1 spent any money, nor do I in- iciiu u Dui-au iiiiy xui 111c puipust ui III- fluencinjj flic result of said election ; nil 1 desire is to sec the city government faithfully and honestly administered; aUlexpecttodoistovote for tho men whom i desire to see elected to office, and hi exercising this right I shall vote for the men who will, In my judgment, labor the most earnestly for the interest of the city. W.G.Hoss. Wanted. ONE TEA3ISTEH FOR LOGGLNG camp : ' one hook tender; ono skldder; one' swamper, ana one Dancer. Apply to . J.F.WAEREN, d-tf Knappa, Oregon . - . . i II I I r l1 1 I II I ! I I I II iii TTf n TTTWI I ! XTTtV i TWrDTTCPAfrVTC i TrC(T?IT IVrnr? ! iiTPOrTT i viM'n . -t r-urm j. """ auii,r.iii;j.'iWJC. , m i or-L.JUJJ.rn --v; o sj. Jl.lOl.X..Li.LiiliN.r..Vl. ". 2T . Sti 3 '"'i S? LOOKHERE!!-. CHINAMEN MUST GO.' War,JiIn 3laiie E:iny 13 the i' r J, Nations! Washing Powders, - For w.ishhijr clothe . tthont rubbing or boll iug, ij.ivcs Iabor. Save?, ar, Saves "f ime. j Mrs. A. c. fiibbi. Mrs. Dr. McKhmel, Mrs. V. 1. Olds. Mrs. Ltchtcntualer. Mr. E. A. Hellion. Mm. J. X. Dolph, . Mr. Geo. Ham. " ) Mis. S. a. ScdiHk, i Mr. Capr. 1. S.inbunt, Mrs. Dr. .Tfjiili? I!st Pirf!i " Mk. Cntir. W. H. 7wl. Knst lVirtlanrt . .Mr..!, tt . i. Seilwood. lla-t Pertland: Mrs Kirk Sh-1- i lion. Eat l'urilana t M s. "Judy. Hlllsl'ro , Mrs-. Lvumu Cook. iim. L. A. Xcuby. Me Mlnnville: Mrs. A. G. mr-ons. Mrs. J. V. ' Kdweni. Dnvthn Mrs. .T. JL iHfnr. Mrs. Mr-, Kirk Sh-I- j S. M Kelty, Laf:i el-e ; Mr-. Oellw ick. Mrs. ' W. A. Cmniiilns, Independence : Mrs. O. A. ; Chapman, Mrs. Vlutent, Corral!! ; Mis. i int Mrsf1 Capt Ajiperson. V.i:i. Klliot. Oregon : uij. MliS. FK1.I.OV.S&MRS. BELL. rop- and Manufaciurers. cor. C. aud 2d tsK. 1'oriiaRd, Oregon. C27Forsale at all the Grocery Stoies. Special Clearance Auction Sale. . Tuesday Dec. 13. at 11 A.M. In order to muke nwiu for ci.tcnsle coii35s;nme:jt of First Glass Holiday Goods. Which will arrive on next steainar day. Wednesday. Dee. Hth. I will ;e!t nt Public Auction on Tueln net all th- Second Hand "Furniture, Bedding-, and Sundries Xow in ston oonsistrnc of Bedsteads, Cane Bottom Chairs, Spring Beds, WashsH . s Bur eaus, Tables, Ca i .... hairs, and Lounges. Amla arietyor ...if. . .c :!'': .".. iu -tiunuiT. TIME ENOUGH ! NO HURRY ! i?oi: KIND PAJSENTS to Ki;y thkii: DEAS OHELDBEN TirUSTMAsT AND OT YEAR'S GIFTS! niutiafiiitiainiiiji Wholesale Dealers oil ilie l:tci- Ce Const are Overstocked AJtojjethcr this s?: son will: HOLIDAY GOODS! Conhcqueatlj- t3ier . !i Sg. T J?AY 200 PEE CENT I u Z'iSOFIT On every thing jou liae t( prchiv- to ;cej up the uootl old custom. Itcfcrriiit; to tho above ract, the under signed rcspectlully auiiounes that he lias received advices of a coiislgnnu'iit made t aim of, an cstcu!i-e and caretullv selected assortment of K1KST CLASS HOLIDAY (.OOD.-i and TOYS, avlilcli aic lobe offered at private sale for a few day at Price.-' -.rlitclj will Astonlsli ilie Satiro, After watch vn Saturday. Dscember 24th, All the.stc.-k remahiinj; on hand will b sold At Public Auction And the consimteiiint tJoscd out WITHOUT IrKSEItVK. li. C. 1UH.M&S. Auctioneer. Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for Uia'Asking app!yitiKlerwualj at ihu nearest ofllec of Tiiic sTNiiku manVfactcking CO.. (or by asta! card It at a distance, and adult JlffSSE'Jv0 l'";.. M,!.a Vc?u,.,f,,Uy """"' ""- "'--"" .. .. GEItfiUS REWARDED, on rui: Story of lie Sewior laclik Contaluinsa hand.-ouie and eo.tly stool en BravhiK frontispiece ; a!.o.ij 11 nelv engraved wood cuts, and bound in an elaborate blue and gold lithographed rover. No charge whatever Is made for this handsome book, which can be obtained only by application at the branch and subordinate office of Tho Hinder IManufacturinj; Co. The Singer (flanulacturing Co. rrlnclpal Office, 31 Union Squaie. 2TEW YORK. I V IT.T.I'S' I" II. 1'AIIll. I J r t. r jf A 3i ZZJ &&!LVll iNTl I o (UCfHSHOU TO E. i. LAKMKN.) WnniMale Mid retail lUtsler.- la &Pis! S-ii' ivas; PtaviQien&i ?Q&ke?jfa j I Giass and Plated Ware.! TltOt'lCAt .AND imMHS Ur 1 FRUITS AND VEGrlVABLES. IWeiher i.uh YtriB8B, LiQiiors, Touacco Gioais The largest and in(vt t-oiapb-to -vtook of pootis in their line to be found in iti city. Comer of Caw and Suie:noi'-abe Stroi-S. ASTOKL. OKEGOX. t LI IRISH FLAX T0RE.iHSj Balmon SFet Twine, j liouon dome ?w;ne, Cork and Lead Lines, Gotten Netting, a!! sizes. Seines ftiade to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. BARBOUR BROTHERS 551 32xu-Uet Street. Sail Fraurixra HENRY DOYLE & Co.. -Manager. ASK FOK- UNiON INDIA RUBBER CO'S Pure P.tra (itini s?alE Proof Rubber Boots and Goats. BEWARE OF IMITATION ! He snro the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE OUM SPRINOS on the foot and insteu. which prevents their cracklnir or breaking. They will last twice as Iosjr as any others inauuiactuicu. FOIt SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. H. PEASE, Jr. S. 31. RUN YON, Agents, San KrancIiLki . HOLSIAN'S PAD. TO It TIIK STOMACH, LIVER, AND KIDNEYS. ADS MARK. In all cases ol bilUousness aud malaria in every foi iri. a prcventatU e and cure of chills, fever and dumb ague. Dr. Holman's Pad is a Kerfect success. Acd for dyspepsia, sick eadachc and nervous prostration, as the pad Is applied over the pit of the stomach, theKreat nervous centoi.lt annihilate the dNease at once. It retaliates the liver aud stuaiachM) sur cessfully that digestion become perfect. ProL D. A. Loomis says : "It Ls nearer a unlvcisal panacea than anything m medi cine." This is done on tlie principle of ab sorption, of which Dr. HoliusnV l'ad Is the only true exponent. For all kidney troubles, us Dr. Hainan's Renal or Kidney Fad, the best remedy In the world and recommended by the medical faculty. Beware of Bogus Pads. h genuino nolman'sPad beats the uri- vvenue stamp of the Hohcaii Pad Co.. he above trade mark prlnttM In reeii. 10110 wiuiout u. For Sale by all Druggists. ... . , , . , , .. ,. ur. . Hohnan'dadlcoisfnc. bull trentuo sunt free ou application. Address : HOI-MAN PAD CO nni , 7H umadivay. New Yojk. i . U. oos 2112. - - i JtFyi5ft G OnTTClT vv fu i Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian r. r. OAll!Wt CC lU., Pile Ointment : I have used scores of Pile Cure?, and it affords me pleasure to say that PI APtCRJMTUIMf ve never found anything which garc DLrAurvOmllnlPJu, f such Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Olntmenr. At Capt. Kogcrs old stand, corner or Cass ?.r!?,cJb-v aJJ SS15" or mailed on re " . and Court Streets. J f ViEXRY & CO.. Prop's. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. , Cleveland, O. Wagons made and repaired. Good work Hodge. Davis & Co.. Wholesale Agents, guaranteed. j Portland , Oregon. !Geo,W. . . wnciesaie and Us tail Dealer Provisions. Liimber. ETC.. BTC. ETC. FLshennmjs aud Cannery SIUKPLIES A SPECIALTY. AOKNT FOP. TIN: San lose Fruit Packing Company. AND TIIK San Francisco Ohe-mical ASTOlllA - - - OJ1EGON. CARL p. IS STILL RECEIVING CONSIGN MENTS OF Jewelry, Stationery, , Dolls, To'S, Albums, Books, Celluloid Goods, JET, SILVER, GOLD, Work Boxes, Escritoires, Pas sementerie, Plaque, Bijouterie, AND A VAPJETY OF ELEGANT DESIGNS IN ORNAMENTAL WORK OF EVERY KIND THAT WILL "WELL RE PAY A VISIT. COME AND SEE US. THE SIWGER SEWING MACHINE. Tho miileislKUiM iMpn'tfully notifies the public tliat bavin? been appolntetl asetit for the NEW IMPROVED SINGER. He is now prepared to otter these unrivalled Sewing Machines on such terms as cannot fall to meet the wants ol even body lu need of this Indispensable article of household furniture. Liberal discount made on cash sales. To those desiring It I w HI sell on the Instalment plan. Five dollars a month. 17 cents a dav. less than it costs a smoker for cigars), will soon purchase your wife a Sinner. Tho Best Sewing Machine Ever Put Together. Old bvwing Machines talcen in exchange. Attachments. Needles, Cotton, Oil. etc.. al ways on hand. Call and examine the Singer Sewing Machine and thearletvcf work It can porlorni at E. C. JiOLDKN'S. Agent Singer Man. Co Piles! Piles! Piles! A Sure Cure Totim! ui Last ! 3fo One 3fcel SulTer! A -.urc Cure for liltnii, nieeumg, itcmng ! and Ulcerate l Piles has been discovered by I r. Williams, (aa Indian Kemcdy), called Dr. Villlam's Indian Ointment. A single I l,or h:is cured the uor-t chronic cases of 2-" ; or CO vears standing. Jfo one need suffer iflvo niinutes after appljiup tins wonderful ! smithing medicine. lotions, instruments .uid : elec'uanes uo more nana man goou. n- . jjnm's Ointment absorbs thctumn.,allas j the jtcnV5 itching, (particularly at night af- J tc getting warm in bed), acts :is a poultice, Wves instant relief, and is prepared only for p.i-c itrhliif of the nrivate narts. and for nothing else. ltead v. hnt flie lion. J. M. Cofllnburrv of EOLIDAT TTi. iStTrCE350K TO .T.VCKIKrt fi. MOXTGOMEKYO r-.?i 3P: iXr' $m&?3ZK?i " ,""V'' -' CORAEK OF 3IAXX .vi . ,STC5Eiat & 1) I .-m$sm THE STEAM PKUSTTrNTG HOUSE HAS FASTEST AN J) REST PRESSES, ANJJlTYJE OF TEE LATEST STALES. " " " - . . - 4 if&" We purchase Paper. Onrdt', Ink. and other material.-: ol the raanulatureiK jt IjtO'irest And eau therefore atfontflo use, as we CjXa- SCXTESELw'WES Cards, Envelopes, Gircnlsrs, THE EVERY DAY WASTS OFTHE COUNTING ROOM ANDTHE WORKSHOP ARE SUPPLIED AT PRICES WHIOH CAN NOT BUT GIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL. the astorian;-; '-! a iiJ n' ""i - C&d. 4 a itsasss3,;5 THE ArFUGfSS EVSHYWriSKE. THE 6BEATES1 MEDICAL 5M1P- rtcv i s:iiiii is yv b c?l MOt, SYWTOrrlS OF A T8P n saltans, BS:a Ijassofnppetito.iTauges.hGvyalioosfcivo, ?.vnm thoB-oadATithc dull a8neAtion in tha taac part, PEin under tLabToiiide bir. .a. iallnennaiter batirn?, with nTdisia" clfnntion to" esertloii of bO(lyorrajn,u. JrrttabiJttvoftcjnper, liovy spiritaTl-cga r,t'raemofy,vxtliai'aelint:oFnavliiriiear- iectod as;ac cfiity, yrcarine.-a. Dizzinass ' 'I'.itteflag'oTtlie If cart. Dots faaforo tho ..yw, ouovr Stan, iieeclacne. KcatlPgs-n-.es at night, lasiily coicred OTine. T TiEE3ET?7AESIHGS ABS VsiHEEBED, JtniOUS DISEASES W'.LLSGON 5EDBE10FE0. TUT5TS PILLS nro ospcclallj'ndapto.-lto such eaies.one doso oirects suchaclianga Bt'lVflisiab to astonish tho snfferer. riCi"2iifrnse ilie Appetite, andcansa tho iMitiy to Tnfep on FZrah. rhua tao eyatoia Li :iour;.hcJ.nnil by tlilr'CoiiIoActloncn t'.i6 H IsrestlT Oriiic. CccnitnrMtdut aio pr v dueel. Price a osnt3. as.llarrayjgU A.V. T P.4 S3;f- ,.,'IT,tcrV."rr:-icrTfJiai,-J! tor-jr. ..jirir t ( hSncI i jr-Ii utlon of ii-'i I i . Ii "Warrantv dee li ault claim dep.ila ' and mortgages, tor dale at this office. AMI J'.Wfcfaa, JWM,HVHtAUWW m Am iniMn manM As A'LBAfi fca&Jk5I&&is'.. .V x DEAUKllS I Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A G! eral .5-ortir.ent of 80USSHOLD GOODS. Agent fr 3Inge.e Stoves and Kanges The Bes in the market. 1'nmibinsr goods of all kinds on hand. .lob work done in a.workmanllke manner. .ji:fpf.rsox stkjeets. -Pcl'-9-' x; Ss. Imfi I UTISI d. STOBIAJST 1 THE 3 Ozi&!3l H.ates, oc a ,v alwnv&lo. the best articles, ftlule ehnifiihR )v 'Y Bill Heads and Letter Heads. tr d. 'as DE.LEU IX ' New and Choice M I LLI n:ery, Desires to call the attention of the Ladies of Astoria to tho fact that she has received a large assortraont of the LATEST STYLES OF Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, :E?.&7rsr goobs. Corner Main and Squemoqho Streets. Notice. mUC PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ex JL istlng between c. E. Jackins and John A. Montgomery under the firm name of Jackins & Montgomery, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. John A. Montgomery will collect and settle all ac counts of said llrm. CHAS.E. JACKINS. JNO. A. MONTGOMERY. Astoria. Ogn, Dec. 9, 1SS1. d-30d Masonic Land and Building Asso ciation Notice. TVTOTICi: IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tha JL annual meeting- of tho stockholders of the Masonic Land and Building Association of Astoria, will be held at the offlco of George T7!fAl in .ctn-;l nn WnitnAertiv ihn Clef- tt j December. 1831. at 2 o'clock P. M-, for the purpose oi eiectinz a. ooamoi directors lor the ensuing year, (consisting of seven mem- hers) aud for the transaction of such other asraess as may come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. d-3Cd S.T.McREAN.Sec. U ak '- 4 X