Tri-weekly Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1873-1874, November 01, 1873, Image 2

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ste ax-pilo wing.
That steam-plowing is certain to
become at some future period a reg
ular branch of agriculture, may not
be doubted "any more than that
steam -will eventually supersede
horse-power wherever it can be made
available in the future as it has al
ready done in the past. Agriculture
can not afford to remain behind the
arts in any particular. It has been
brought to that condition now in
England and the East that conven
ience mainly determines whether
the farm be plowed by steam or not.
Its great economy is no longer in
doubt. In the month of April last,
at a meeting of the London Farmers1
Club, a paper was read by a farmer,
Mr. J. K. Fowler, relating his exper
ience with steam cultivation. In
Mn fHonncomii Ar votlim. ,.,-v-. ., ,.1-r.
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for there was no divided opinion up
on the matter-which followed, sov- I
oral other farmers gave their views
in a practical and interesting man
ner. It appears that the use of steam
is so rapidly extending, that at one
factory in England 100, chiefly doub
le engines, are made yearly to sup
ply the home demand, and GO yearly
for foreign customers. Also, that
the unfavorable condition of the pub-
lie and farm roads, the weakness 0f j
the bridges, and the crooked fences ;
and small fields greatly retard the
use of the engines. That in Ger
many 50 engines are at work on the
sugar-beet farms, and that the im-!
proved cultivation a depth of 15 to
oO inches being reached so increas
es the quality of the crop that the en
terprise is very profitable. In Eng
land, 200 acres a week have been
plowed by one set of engines and
plows, with three men, and horse
cart to draw water and fuel, to at
tend it. The cost of breaking up the
ground 12 or 15 inches, and then cul
tivating or breaking or loosening the
subsoil, not turning it over, to 20 or
:0 inches deep, is there S3 per acre
for both operations. There it pays a
tenant farmer with but 200 acres to
own a set of plows and tackle, the
cost of which varies for different
styles from 13,030 down to $3,000.
Air. Fowler estimates that the origi- ! " ' aL i'"'"- '& mues we
nal cost of stocking a farm that fully bhftU bci better enabled to keep up with the
employ an engine and tackle would I new1 tno a3Ti ut or tnG immediate
be but little more than an cfquiva- j purposes we shall do the best we can with
lent force Of horses with the harness a selected exchange lkt, ignoring the chief,
and implements. - j dispatches of this coast, which only occa-'
The engines used in England arc 1 sionally furnish reports entitled to the ap
wholly on the round-about system;.- . .. ,, ,
,, fi m !. t " -, ' 1 Pelation ot news, unless such-sensations
t.iatis, the plows arc drawn across .
the field by two locomotive engines, aro !ken as matte of intcrCst the
'one at each headland, or by one 41s- ' PuWif co not so rcgaid them,
sisted by an anchor on the opposite i- Thanking out patrons for pat favors,
headland. The plows in a gaiig.of and asking a continuance of the same
seven, plowing a land six feet wide, j here goes Jbr Volume Tiikee.
a re 'drawn by a. steel rope which is"j mu ,
M-ound.upon a drum on the engine. ThU is juU what might be expected
The direct traction-engines are found j from a "wicked paper" like the Chicago
tr be inferior in operation. Xot the ' Tiibune, and after copying it we ha;c cut
least important benefit attached to ifc lrom our exchange IM: " Belbre the
jrreat deptli to winch the soil is open- pi churned he led a happy life and enjoyed
ed not only renders it porous for the ! a.frec? pass upon the lailroad-, together
.escape of surfrccwator, but renders , JtlKlotf aillile
.it' -ilmost completely unaffected by ' circuses, and A:a- the oracle of all the
drouths of the most serious charac- ! o0"!! vod' .Vhen the war broke out,
rtl. rn 4.1 t 2 ' Secretary Chae located him in the place
tei. ibis, then, is the present con- where, apparently, it would d.o him the
dition of steam culture in its native 1110st Sd- He became agent for the sale
home and adjoining countries, and as 12! ?nl, S
one crosses our magnificent plains he
exclaims: " "What afield for the use of
steam in the place of the horse and
plowman, who l homeward plods his
weary way after painfully breaking
an acre and a half of soil in fen
hours of toil." Capt. R. R. Thomp
son having introduced the plow into
this State is deserving of the heartiest
thanks of all Oregonians. -
According to the Portland papers'
'there are " iobs" and" rincs" in the
city and county, governments .there j
vl . ii . ,, rn r-.
;'"A.V"r ,"LVJlm?":y- 5i,rnu3-
jhj, u uai. u uuui tiiuurijiiii ut some
..i j: ---. : . .
uniy vurv uibgusune, out very pecu-
i-1? ,, r S et Varte a "eatbeu
f lnnce" for trick that are vain.
of these jobs, and the rings, ' before 7, vw ."" ol gram, was iec w
they fell-to' peices-from centrifugal ?M -age Thursday evening. The
ibrce,th6 .discussion now going on SSni iJ-be ?32 net fn,nt' 45,eet
in tlib newspapers about them is'not SSZ'SLI SLY?1 ..Thc c?nict
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i?!rs-Ag- -r-ffi'TV-iirtr 'ii t
J? v?if.
Four.;nbnths ago to-daj the Tri.-5VY"eek j
ly Astokiax" made itstefirst appearance,
welcomjt with a ' liberal support, which ,
has' continued to increase un to this time -
t - .- ' -
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in sueh ration.-; to nositivelv assure success.
T, . t - -, , . . . v el1- He at least, appears ten vears
It was not deemed necessary in the start to ,TrtJ4.i i i i .,
younger than he did at the close of
make any fulsome statements respecting , his fcerm ag yice Presidente The
the course thepaper should pursue, fiuther j fearful ordeal through which lie had'
than to make it understood that we' should j to pass, of false accusations and cqu
not advocate the claims of either political ' spiracy to blacken his fair name, con
party, nor lend our.columns to the advan- j cocte the breasts of professed
tageof any particular individual, clique, tfiencHas enough to weigh down
or hobby,, to the detriment of the best in
terest of Oregon. This principle we hall
continue to maintain.
To-day begins the second volume, and
perhaps tome statement of the affairs of
the office may be a satisfaction to parties
holding business relations with us. Ad
vertising is a -matter that is infrequently
comprehended, it is often like "bread
cast upon ;hc water which returns after
many'da.vc," and notwithstanding the diJ-
ficulties of estimating the value of judi- J
cious advoitUiny. thern is no nunstin Lnt '
L
Ithatthcreis.efficacyin it, and no prudent !
mnn of teincss wil1 "eSct this part of
dut-v The tokiax is one of the bet
mediums for advertisers in the State. The
'editions tor September and October aggre
gate 1S,S20 copies. The terms for adver
tising (1 50 per squaic), per month, illus
trate the advantages this paper offers, for
reaching practical, thinking reader.
Concerning the benefits likely t& be dc-
"ved-by Astoria, and the commerce of
Oregon, from the establishment of this
journal, there is abundance of evidence to
be seen in the thrift of this place the past
few months and the further fact that there
i was never such an interest taken in this
subject before by parties abroad, as the
daily receipt of letters of inquiry attest
many of which we might print, had we
space to 'spare. "We shall not wage a war
upon airy other locality, believing there
is room for. all to prosper, but we shall con-
tmue our. eilbrts to correct the abuses and
misunderstandings which threatened, at
no very remote date, to -wrest Oregonians
from their grasp upon one of the most
promising commercial relations the world
ever produced,
jext year we hope to see telegraphic
communication and a daily mail extended
j to Astoria. Those things arc our worst
r frrl - S t .n f, m- 4- ...41.. . 1 J Mfl
through his mill yielied him a handsome
--' m IJUilVLliIllll ?-lI."l. II I I'l 11 Kill
proht, a iact which lias induced numerous
fe.ympathii.ing ineiKU to descant admiring-
ly and pathetically upon the labors of the
financial Atlas, carrying the Government
S& tn if0" t K g,deni b,.?m
began to run into his .cork-rb, and it in-
ci eased in volume until Lee .surrandprarl.
ji eased in volume until Lee surrendered,
md for a longtime after. The war, which
bankrupt sonic and kUled many, turned
eveo'thing he touched into gold, and left
him a legacy of syndicates to continue the
operation. He became a man of mark
and consequence. He accumulated seven
eight, or perhaps ten millions."
TiliA rnnf voof fr-i flin -i-Lf.iif Jrti aP
" "-'' - W1ICUUV,UUU III 11
I 9w on the formers' wlmrf tliat will
no 1 1 Im 4-1 v - ..lji! ix ii
wiua jui im: coini) UUOn OI I11C WOrKAVltn
Jn thirty davs. D0.0U0 hnshok will ho
I equivalent to about four ship load. Mich
, aa are taken ahovo the hogVoask.
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ynotie
HOX. SCMIJYXER OI.F1X. -
"We find the followingn a recent
ichigan paper: "Ex-"Vice Puesi-
Midi
JOT1 Colfax and wife wpre invtow;n
n Tesday. We were afreebiy sur-
prised io see Mr. Colfax lookiinr so J
- .. vjviv iwuiwuj, jmjj
uiu spirus 01 even trie stoutest heart.
i ab was no Avonaer men, tuat ne seem
ed to grow rapidly and prematurely
old, as he felt that many, even of 'his
old friends, had doubt of his integri
ty. But things have changed 9 and
to-day the general impression is pre
vailing throughout the country
among the thoughtful men of all
parties, tluitlfi. Colfax wax a gross
ly injured man. There is to-dav
scar(;ciy a pevS0n in all the land that
believes that Ir. Colfax is any thing
but n pure and high minded states-
man, worthy of all the confidenpp.l
......... I
tlltlt tne Republican party and the
people ever reposed m him. Of this
fact the ex-Vice-President is not ice
norant, as the thousand invitations
that throng upon him to visit all parts
of the country must fully testify. It
is not to be wondered at then, that
these numerous testimonials of confi
dence and esteem have lightened
the heart of Atr. Colfax, and caused
the glow of health and almost youth,
to once again pervade that cheek
and honest brow. In our humble
opinion the day will yet come, when
the American people, irrespective of
former political predilections or diff
erences, will honor the man that dis
honest and heartless politicans sought
to destroy."
James "Welch sent one hundred boxes
of line fruit to Honolulu by the barken
tine Jane A. Ealkinburjr.
School Books.-Xow i? the time to buy
School book to conform with the new law.
For in t introduction there 1:1 discount of ')'
per cent, fiom retail price, ;us follews:
Pacilic Co:W Retail. Jntioduc-orv.
J-'iK-l Header $ 'lit. 3 lvy.
.Second Keader .Yj my.
Third Header 7o ."() "
-Kou 1 1I1 Keader 1 00 ?-
J'ifiii 1 Sender 1 2 Si.
Speller ;j.3 :k
Hopkins" Manual of Amer
ican ideas, tin place of
Sixth Keader) loO 100
Alio which may now bo found in Astoria,
atlhe-toieof I. (JASE,
oc'-leod. fhenamns street,
KEW ADYEKTISEAIENTS.
NOTICE.
BY ORDER of the Board of Directors a sec
ond assessment of twenty-five per cent, on
the capital stock of the Astoria Farmeis Com
pany is made and required to be paid to the
Treasurer of said Company.
o2i tf - &),AlSw.
Hrppanln-)-! n -n-n
. 1 1 Onkmann, .
-rT. a nvaT fiur .u-n rrnni -ir a t.'uij.-.i
JL manufacturer f of all kinds of
Plaining, Moulding, and Turning Tools,
Saw of all kinds Straightened aml.Rcpaircd.
and all MiuU of Saw Teeth made and lepaired
and saws turned and straightened. -OiTd6is at
tended to promptly. 11. 1 U I'A KMAjNA',
aulMf -JU Fi out H, Portland,
PROSPECTUS OF TIL&
"OREGON GRANGER."
On I hursday morning, November 27th, 1S73,
the undersigned will commence tho publica
tion of a fortv column nuwsnuiiGr in tlm't.U.v
.ViiJtt
eacn week, under the name of. " Ujikgox
Uisxi:n."
The Pancr will bo neutral in noliJno? nnd
religion, reserving only the right to criticise I
llagrant acts of injustice in State in- ('huifili.
As the name implies, the aim in view is tho
promotion of all the social virtues, as well as
tho developcment of the material resources of
tne fctato. Jt will rccojrnuo the tiller of tho
I - I n - --- -
i the pirate?"11" 0t caimbihtiC!i' and th pcer ot"
Conscious of the fact that nsmeulhiro lies at.
tho bottom of all civilization, and that tho
marcil .f intellect only keeps pace with tho
2fllslon ' ,tho 'Sienco f husbandry, its
thohTf SifficT Stft.1 touching tho !
various matters of every day life on the farm.
1 It will bo a Paper welcomed to the homo '
I A wiI1 o Paper welcomed to
I CI1Y? iotr iti3 refining and cleratinj
j SSiSi,! man 0t businusS for lts
ig iualities, J
ariedmtor-
Jts full market reports from nil parts of tho
world will enable the producer to select with
intelligence, the best timo to sell.
A leading feature Will be tho publication of
aseries of articles descriptive of Oregon, plain
but truthful. These will be continued weekly
until tho entire State shall have, been fullv
and clearly described, thus making tho Paper
of interest outside tho State.
. Many leading citizens hiiving pledged their
cordial and earnet support, this brief Pros
pectus is sent forth as a direct appeal to tho
people for that support retiui?ito to the full
accomplishment of tho purposes herein fore
shadowed. .?, -', a-s-"mercer;
TEHMS cWlJSADYA2CCE. ."
One Copy-On-oi?ehr....y..i...'.fr...-.'...j........ ...$2'50
" Six Months 1 SO
" " Thrco ' l 00
ij. J-v - ui i.a Mr.
3 -v 'fpi&wpn lv.mhi' '-
JSEW -AfDVERTISBMEKTS.
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?i' Coffee StaiidrA
5'f
: ' NOW OPEN.
Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon.
THE PUBLIC NOW SUPPLIED AVITll
;i superior quality of
Hot Coffee, Cakes, Oysters,
Pig's-Feet, Confectionery,
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Motions, etc.
fi55""GivC lUO call, at thn now Sfnnil. Urnwn's
Building. ocMf ,
. , ,
Uennama Beer TTn.11
axu-
BOTTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chenamus Street, Astoria.
rpiIE PUBLIC AHE INVITED to call nnd i
JL leave tneir oruers.
Splendid Lager five. Cents a Glass,
Free Lunch every Night.
oelSif . ERXST PAPM AIIL, Proprietor.
r.J.M.VKTIX. i:DW. M.VKTIX. Ii.V. H.IIKXAIUE.
Portland, Oregon,
And San Francisco, California.
Importers anil Dealers in
FINE
Brandies, Wmes, I Liquors!
Proprietors of the Celebrated
"MILLER'S EXTeH OLD BQURBQH WHISKEY !"
Sole Agents 'for the
J. Y. GUTTER WHISKY,
HEXXESSY AND MA11TEL BKANDIE5,
In Bulk and Caser (bonded or dflty paid),
-and
All Goods Pertaining to the Trade.
0. S.TT. Co.'s Block, Portland,
ocfttf 4US Front .t.t San Francisco.
Sam. M. Smith,
Cor. First and Ash sts.T Portland.
JJi TJGGIST.
TTAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK
PAINTS AM) OILS,
KaSsomine Putty,
(Assorted Colors),
Faint and Whitewash BRUSHES,
LAUD, OIL, ALCOHOL,
Kerosene, Turpentine, Etc,
s5"Gcnuino Bay Bum.'TPtt o21tf
Dancing Academy,
Masonic II all 9 Astoria, Oregon
i Tuesday, Thursday,Sat?rday
rpiIE T7XDERSIGXED; PUPIL OF PROF.
-1 Chnrles l'moU will open a School for
dancing at Mnsonic Hull, Astoria,
' TllCSdllV November 4th,, 1870.
Classes will be so arranged as to- receive in
structions threo times a week, with a Soiree
Saturday evenings. For particulars, call upon
or address: F. TEKMAN,
.oc21tf Astoria, Oregon
JAMES V. WELCH,
TEAMSTER.
Officc.at J. ."W. Goarhurt's Store, Abtoria.
ORDERS LEFT1 WITH MR. GEARITART
for any kind of Teaming, will be promptly
attended to. V ood of all kinds constantly on
hand. Orders solicited. 0CJtF
"
BURDETT ORG-AN" '
I
.fesr 6?4
G. L. DKPRxs,DcarSir TheBur-j
dctt Organ that I tried, at your house
SUITS ME
BETTER, TUAN AXY OTHER
3
gj
JTj
p&j
I EVER HEARD. Thero is a variety
and sweetness of tone in these instru-
'nients unsurpassed, in my opinion,
.and
Is very EASILY ACCOUNTED for.
FRANK GILDER.
(The eminent American Pianist),
Mad. Anna Rishon Concert Troupe.
i-
BUUDETT OUaAN
SEND FOR CIRCULARS BEFORE YOU
PURCHASE, TO'
GHATS MUSIC. STOKE!!
Odd Fellows Temple, Portland".
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ALCTIONEEES.
- BRIGiiARsoN' . s..
; ,A-vfc5. reicnarctson,
' AVICT?w:EKU-Cornor of Front nnd Oah st?.r
Portland, Oregon. .Auction Sales of Real
uuu, urycenes, ucncial Uciviiiimli?c aii
lloiaes. bales Wednesday and Saturday
USTLarso assortment of Groceries, Liquor?
etc., at Pi ivate bale. Liberal advance m:td
da
on consignments.
.U.1UL'L1AHI)SUN
Charles S. Wright,
ATJCTIOXEER-Cor of Main and Clienamns
Street?, Astoria. Hood received on consign
ment and sold to the liighot bidder.
J Oscar KiSbourn,
1 w "-oraco yKtt t.t rortinnd.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
5KANK J. TAYLOR,
ATTOitS"EY-AT-LA-Y,
ASTOllIA, OPEGOST.
Ofilce Brown's Building. Special attention
given to the examination of titles and the col
tevtion of debt?. oc Mf
TO. L. IcEWAN.
. KESIDEKT ATTOIlkEY,
- . Astoiua, Or KG OX.
HEllY.AlKEX,
KOTA11Y PUBLIC.
ASTO ill A. OllEGOX.
II. P. PAEKEB,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
ASTORIA r OBEG02T.
trtr" Avnys B endy for Bn.cino?g.,"Kr.
A. VAX" D USE -ST,
KOTAKY PUBLIC, .
, ASTOTUA, OkKGOX.
dp. s. tv. dodd,
phy;siciast and supgeoxt
ASTOKLA. Oil EG OX.
Gi:oncK ir. nuim m. n. y. thomi'soxv
duiuiam ct TnoiPsoxr
Attojixeys at Law, Pottlaxd..
Ollice 10)Fn-at Stfcct, oppoiito Occidental
Hotel. ;ml:i
31. P. 'JIULKEY',
AITOPXEYAT LAW - Portland,
Office in PUfock5? Building, Coiner Front
and SUrk .-l-.. tup Sfaiis,'. sit)
CAPLES c0 MOPELA IsD,
Attorneys at Law, Portland, "Oregon
Office im PSttock's Building, Corner of Front
avidSiaik.fctreeiJs, (up Staii ;. bW
n.ii.xorvTiiup,
' ATTOSOY AT LA"VT,
(Ke?itcr in Bankruptcy",
c")f-prrK In Holmes' uilding. Portland.
O. P. MAS02T,
ATTOllXEY AT L A Y,
POPTLAjS'D, OREGON.
iKrTLand Cases and 11 ifles :v&pccalty?vtt
Dr. A. D. ELLIS,
PHY'SICIA2ST ASD SUPvGEO:
Ollice on Stark Street, Poitland. Oregon
KRUMBLEX cOGILDEHT,
ARCHITECTS AXD DRAUGHTS.MEN,
IXVEXTOR'S EXC1IAXGE,
Cace's Building -. Poi tland, Oregon
iTTho Best Counsel; the Best Draughs
men; tho Best lodel Workmen, and best
f TjlFX Tn
jt your inten
! hoi t notice.
2 ton; tho only lclia bio-
intentions put Ihiough ir
A. WING & CO.,
OySTEKVILLE,' SnoALWATER Pay,
Pacific County, "W. T.,
AVIIOLESALE OYSTER COMPANY,
F. A.-BEAN ic CO., Agents,
CENTRAL MARKET, PORTLAND.
WING INSTITUTED tho Independent
Oyster Company, at Oysterville. will nut
' Oysters into tho Portland market at tho lowest
j rates, ."We now havo
3,000 BASKETS OF THE BEST
Oysters in tho Bay, ready for export. Orders
I filled with promptness and dispatch. Sundto
A. WIJNtf fc Co., Oysterville,
ShoalwaterBay, W.T.
TPTP."7T-TOT,"RSAT,T! 0"VSTP,T?. flO.
A. 8 Gross, Portland?
gent
rpilIS COMPANY IS NOW READY TO
JL deliver from one to ono thousand tacks of
1 resb-Oysters. direct from their native olorent
three times a week;, we can. furnish all kinds,
e y k
13 I11 any Quantity, at prices Defying Com
i petition.
Customers can rely upon regular trii-woekly
! supplies, either in sunshine or storm
, "We ns-xcr Fail- and Always last the Sea
son Through.
I G. W- WAEE'EX & CO,,
I oc2tf Astoria, Oregon
Patronize Home jilamtfaetiircs.
'AINTSLEYr & DAV-IDSOjS,
Manufacturers nnd Dealers in
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Shuiiers, Brackets,
And all kinds of Scroll Sawing.
Having the bestacilitics and tho latest im
proved wood workingmachinery for the manu
facture of thoabove articles, can offersuperioir
inducements to customers, and at San ifran
cisco prices, at -vicolaiJJros jMill.
Also, bet quality of Seasoned Cedar Lum
per, Ceiling, Rustic and Mouldings. Wootl
'i'u'ming in 11 iL- branches, Ralliistcrs, Lowell
Tncf; Kllli'lfil U;illc (!rn.iiir.f c,ia ntr. of
I InICOLAIRROS.' MILL 4ID EAU'I'ORY
1 Cor Second and E trect, Poitland.