The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 30, 1876, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON
J. t. IRELAKJW .vEDITOR
'TUESDAY. Iay 30. 1S7G.
Last year Puget Sound farmers
had hops on the brain, and everyone
exerted himself in the raising of that
article; but there being small demand
last fall, and prices very low, the far
mers are this year turning their at
tention more to the raising of grain and
vegetables.
The Dalles Tribune says: The
Postmaster General has decided that
the charges made by the Oregon
Steam Navigation Company against Z.
E. Moody, mail contractor on the Col
umbia river between Portland and
the Dalles are unfounded, and he
therefore declines to cancel Moody's
contract.
Just because the London Times
says: "We have no wish to give shel
ter to American Criminals," the saucy
Courier-Journal, of Louisville must
up and say: "And you wouldn't have
half enough shelter if you had the
wish." Out upon such dolly-varden
Democracy. But we don't know
whether that saying is harder on Eng
land or on America. Even the truth
ought not always to be told.
The suit brought by Thurston, a
gambler, against the Union Pacific
Railroad Company for ejectment from
the cars by employes, on account of
his known jrof ession, went to an Oma
ha jury May 9th and a they returned
:i verdict of $1.47, the amount paid
for a ticket, which had never been re
funded to him. The result of this
case, tried in the U. S. Court is to the
effect that railroad companies, for the
protection of passengers, have the
right to eject three-card-inonte men
from the train.
The Cor'vallis Gazette has infor
mation based on the authority of
Captain "Wiilant, that four men in
San Francisco, have agreed to
build a 12,000 tug for the Yaquina
Bar. This, says the Gazette, is good
news for the bay and our county at
large, as it will insure the construc
tion of the Corvallis and Yaquina
railroad. It is also a good policy for
San Francisco capitalists, as it secures
a direct trade with the center of the
great Willamette valley one of the
finest in the world. The future of
Benton county is brightening, and if
our people would act in harmony in
public improvement, we need not wait
for the next generation to witness the
grand results for which we have been
working and waiting so long.
In Clover. Hon. A. J. DufW,
untiring, energetic, good old man, is
having a fine time now in Philadel
phia. In a, recent letter he says:
"Friends coming to the Centennial
Exhibition from Oregon, can step on
the street cars at West Philadelphia
and gd direct to the Fair Grounds for
seven cents, where after procuring ad
mission tickets, if they will come to Ag
ricultural hall, Column letter E.-, No.
22, they will find their humble ser
vant ready to conduct them from the
Baiar of the Ottoman Empire to the
royal apartments of the Khedive of
ypfc through Spain, Portugal, Eng
land and Germany, and last but not
least, to the buildings occupied by our
"dear old Uncle Sam." If this trip
Will Hot do for a starter, we will, af
ter refreshing ourselves on ice cream,
(nutde from skim milk) at some of the
beautiful saloons fitted1 up for the oc
casion, smoke the pipe of peace", iscum
hias close moosum, (get a very good
sleep) and prepare on the following
day to visit all the nations from the
equator to the oles. " His address is
1011, Vine Street Philadelphia.
Eastern Oregon The Astorian is
doing more for the interests of Ea-torn
Oregon than any other paper in Ihe State.
If .you have a friend or a relative in that
section of this country, send him the pa
per on trial Only one dollar for four
monthjt
Pour Les Dames.
Selected by our Bettor-half.
Polonaises, plain and simple,
reign supreme.
Half Dolmans are a popular de
sign for evening wraps.
The neatest floral sentiment :
"If you wish for heart's ease don't
look to marigold."
The tight-fitting shape of the
custume remains; the moulding
cuirasse and the bridled train
mark every fashionable toilet.
Mrs. Lorin Andrews, wife of the
late President of Kenyon (Ohio)
College, is a clerk in the Patent
Office at Washington.
Fringes of all kind, silk braids,
galoons, fine passementeries and
lace are all in favor for ornamen
tation upon new mantles.
New polonaises are the long,
plain habit garments, and, like the
new overskirts, almost conceal the
dress skirt beneath them.
Sacques and jackets are not
overlooked in the new make-up of
fashion's catalogue, and more than
the graceful surprise is to be noted
among the first-named class of
garments.
Said a young doctor to a lady
patient : ' ' You must take exercise
for your health, my dear." "All
right," said she, f I'll jump at the
first offer." They were married
about six months afterwards .
A graceful jacket, to be repro
duced in grenadine, cambric, mus
lin, etc., exhibits lengthwise side
pleats in clusters placed at the
center of the figure both at the
front and back, the upper portion
of the slevees being made to cor
respond. Lace belts made of Yalencien-
nes insertion, edged with narrow
lace over silks the color of the
dress, or in contrast with it, will
be worn with summer dresses.
These belts fasten on the left side
with Ioojjs or ribbon and two flow
ing ends.
"When Abbey Foster, rising in
the majesty of indignant woman
hood, told the New England sher
iff that rather than pay taxes with
out the right of suffrage, she
would sacrifice everything, it was
chiefly emotion that made her
tighten her grip on her new patent
bustle.
Cream color has become a dis
ease; fashion is jaundiced. Every
thing is made of this tint fichus,
dresses, laces, bonnets and para
sols. For the coming season the
most elegant wrappings will be of
black faille of sicilienne, trimmed
with cream lace, almost entirely
veiled with bladk lace.
A most dressy head-gear for
theater wear is made of either
cream or pale blue faille, and
trimmed beneath the rim with a
ruche of yellow Valenciennes, and
with an Alsatian bow entirely of
similar lace at the top. The edges
of these bonnets are of feathers,
and some coronets inside are like
wise of feathers, and prove most
soft and pretty.
Pacific County Finances.
Synopsis of Pacific county, "W. T. Ex
hibit for the fiscal year commencing May
1st, lbo, una ending May Lt, IS6.
Dr.
Cr.
By amount of county, poll,
and Territorial taxes re
ceived Amount received from oth
er sources
5,434.45
1,143.00
Total am't of receipts 6,577.45
To County orders issued
&c 2,376.61
Territorial Treasurer's or
ders paid 1,050.00
School Superintendent' or
ders paid 1,27S.8S
Total orders &c 4,705.49
Exce.-s of receipts ovr ex
penditures 1,871.96
Present condition of Pa
cific County finances not
including school or Ter
ritorial funds
By caJi in Treasurer's
hands belonging to c.un-
J.y
Estimated amount of sol
vent county delinquent
taxes
1,G34,S4
500.00
Total assets 2.134.S4
To outstanding county or
ders 0GS.27
Excess of assets ove'r lia-
bilitie- 1.166.57
I certify the above to be correct
J. R. Gotjltkk,
Auditor of Pacific county W T
Telegraphic News.
Synopsis of Press, Dispatches.
Destructive Fires in Missouri
Michigan and Illinois.
The Alaska Commercial
Company all Right.
Prclfic Coast Appropriations.
Birthday Celebration.
St. Louis, May 27. This evening a
fire broke out in the upper story of
the Anchor flouring mill. Almost
the entire property was destroyed.
This mill was one of the largest and
most complete in the country. Its
capacity was 140,000 barrels per an
num. Loss about $110,000 ; insured
for6S,000.- A large bin-house with
25,000 bushels of wheat was damaged
$10,000.
Detroit, Mich.. May 27. A fire at
Bay City this afternoon destroyed
two warehouses. Total loss, $20,000
A fire at Midland, Michigan, this af
ternoon, destroyed the Intenational
and St. Nicholas Hotels, Masonic and
Odd Fellows' lodge rooms, and about
twenty dwellings. The total loss
$150,000.
Kankakee, Ills., May 27. Troup
c0 McCulloch's woolen mills were
burned to-day. Loss about $20,000.
The sub-committee of ways and
means have prepared their report
on the Alaska commercial company.
They arrived at the conclusion that
Secretary BoutwelPs award of the
lease was properly made, and that it
should be sustained. Exonoratesthe
Treasury department and the com
pany in very emphatic terms from all
charges of improper conduct, fraud or
mismanagement.
The Senate amendment of the
legislative, executive and judicial
appropriation bill increases Pacific
coast items as follows : For the sur
veyor general and their clerks in
California, $23,000 ; Oregon, $7,000 ;
Washington Territory, $7,500; Idaho,
$7,000. All salaries of Territorial
judges and executive officers are res
tored to the present standard.
Commodore Vanderbilt's eighty
second birthday was celebrated at
Nashville on the 28th by interesting
exercises. Chancellor Garland de
livered an address giving the history
of Yanderbilt. The building and
grounds were illuminated.
"Oh! certainly," he replied.
"It's very easy to untie it now,
while it is only a beau-knot. "
According to Rev. Horace Lyman,
H. W. Scott united with the Coniarega
iional Church at Forest Grove in 1860.
Noitce to Sufferers. Immediate re
lief and positive cure, oy the Wightman
process, for Hemorrhoids or Piles and
ulceration of tho rectum. Tho above dis
tressmg complaints can be relieved at
once aid cured in a very short time, with
out recourse to the knife, caustic, ligature
or any other painful and doubtful reme
dies. Having cured many cases of twenty
and thirty years standing, I have no
hesitation in saying "satisfaction insured."
If unable to visit me at Portland, the
remedies can be sent by express, (not
mail). The .most respectable references
in Portland, Salem and elsewhere.
Rooms N. E. corner Stark and .Fourth
street, or P. O. Box 247, Portland, Ore
gon. Consultation fee 82.
Dr. C. F. "Wightman.
Aivvt.rtisk An exchango says : Maybe
you think that people don't like to read
advertisements ! If you do you are much
mistaken. Fresh, well-put well-placed ad
vertisements are news ! They are welcomed,
read nay. studied ! Tho newspaper that is
alive with them is increasingly acceptable
and so is tho business house that knows how
to get them up, possessed withal with tho
sagacity and nervo to keep them up.
Postage on the Weekly Astokian
is two cents a. paper to any part of
the United States, when sent by peo
ple not connected with the newspaper
olhce. We will will send four copies
(separate dates), equivalent to one
month, to one address, in one wrapper
(post-paid), on receipt of 25 cents.
"For fino and Artistic Photographs, go to
Buchtel & Stolto, 91 and 93 Eirst street, Port
land, the only nrat class Gallery in Oregon.
B"The very hnest Photographs at Shustor
& Davidsons, corner of First and Yamhill
a treetsi Portland, Oregoni
NEW TO-BAY.
D
ISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The partnership boretofore existing be
tweon K. D. Hume and Dean Blanch ard, un
der the firm namo of Hume & Co.. ia this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All business of
the late firm will bo settled Jby R. D. Hume,
who will continue the business at Astoria,
under the name of Hume & Co.
K. D. HUME.
DEAN BLANCHAKD.
Astoria, Oregon, May 30, 1876. mS0:3t
New Pleasure Yacht.
rriIE NEW SLOOP
MAY. BELL,
R. C. SiriVELY, Master.
Is now ready for freight or charter to any
point on tho bay. Having fino accommoda
tions for pleasure soekers, and a record for
fust sailing, offers superior accommodations
to excursionist".
For freight or charter, at reasonable rate's,
apply, at the restaurant of E. C. 11 olden.
d, H. C. SHI VEL Y, Astoria.
FISH BARRELS !
Half Barrels, Quarter Barrels,
AND KITTS,
AT LIVING PRICES, AT THE
Knappton Barrel Factory,
Knappton, Pacific Co., W. T.
OILAS B. SMITH.
Attornev-at-Law.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Office in "Warren & McGuire's building, op
posite Occident .Hotel.
Eggs for Hatching.
WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS,
BAILEY'S STOCK,
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA,
Non Sitters, Good Layers.
EGGS, $2 00 PER DOZEN.
Orders accompanied with cash or approved
jawbone promptly attended to.
Dan. J. INGALLS.
Astoria, Oregon.
THE PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT
Candidate lor Joint Representative
from Clatsop and Tillamook counties, Capt. J.
11. D. Gray, will meet tho Citizens of Youngs
River Precinct at the Grangers Hall at 11 a.
m.. May 27th.: Astoria l'recinct at 8 p. m.;
Westport, Clifton, and Knappa. if possiblo,
May 20th; Clatsop, at Pres. Church, at 1 p. m.,
and expects to leavo Astoria for Tillamook
with thesteamor lien. Canby, ato a. in.. May
31st. and will speak at lloauarton and Garri
baldi whilo there, returning to Astoria eithor
Thursday or Friday, Juno 1st or 2d, and will
address a grand rally of citizens al Spiritual
Hall. Tho opposing candidates having been
challenged to meet him on tho stump, and giv
ing no definite answer, are again publicly in
vited to meet Capt. Gray at the tlmoand pla
ces as above mentioned to discuss tho local and
political issues of tho day, and tell what ho
knows about farming.
RAISING REPUBLICAN" CATTLE
AND DEMOCRATIC SHEEP.
Tho presence of ladies is specially invited.
J. O'DKIEN,
N. KOFOED,
T. BRAMEL,
Ex. Committee.
Subscribe for
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER:
THREE DOLLARS PER YEAR.
The Only Paper Published al the Sea-Port of Oregon
SATURDAY. Mai J7. 1876.
LOOK AT THIS.
TWENTY-) WILL PURCHASE
cents Peoples ofTo-DajsHstorian,
KSTWhich is Just The Thing to
send to your friends abroad.
CHOICE
Hotel or Residence
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES
to dispose of half a block of the
tho most desirable property in Astoria, at low
rates for PAKT CASH and approved notes.
THE PROPERTY IS ELIGIBLY
SITUATED. NEAR THE COURT
HOUSE AND CUSTOM-HOUSE,
And is about on a level with the street grades.
rendering it easy ot improvement, at nominal
cost, It contains
A SPLENDID ORCHARD,
GOOD WELL OF LIVING WATER,
SMALL ERUITS, &c,
And has upon it one of tho best framo build
ings in the city, 11 by 54 feet in size, two stories
high, known as
THE UNION HOTEL,
Which, with somo needed repairs, may be
mado onual to tho best hotel building in tho
city, and so far as location is concerned, much
the best for families and visitors. The entin.
property will bo sold on easy terms, and to any
person who wishes a bargain in Astoria real
cstato, none can suit better than this. For all
particulars, address JOB KOisS,
Astoria Oregon.
Astoria Brewery Saloon.
And Bottled Beer Depot !
MAIN STREET, ASTORIA.
B UDOLPH BARTH,
MICHAEL MYERS,
Proprietors,
The Best (Duality Lager Beer,
FIVECENTS A GLASS.
fiS" The patronage of the puhlic is respect
fully solicited. Orders for Lager, or Bottled
Beer, in any quantity, promptly filled.
5T Ereo Lunch day and night
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
W
ANTED.
A girl to do general house -Jvork.
$ Wages 25 to $30 per month.
None but a good hand need apply
Apply at ;mrS DAGGTT!S,
T) OOM TO LET.
A largo front room 2d siory. will bo lot
at reasonable rates. Apply at
8tf THIS OFFICE.
L0ST-
A bunch of kiys on a ring. The
finder will bo liberally rewarded on leav
ing them at this office.
D
OG TAXES.
All inxes on dogs running atlnnrc with
in the Corporato limit? of the town of Astoria,
wil bo duo and payable on or betnro .lime 1st,
187ti. DAVID INGALLS,
td Treasurer.
N
OTICE.
Stockholders in tho Astoria Milling
Companj1, are hereby notified that a meet
ing will be held at Ar-toria, on Saturday,
June 3d, 1876, for the purpoe of electing
officers for the ensuing year, and transact
ing such other business a mav oomn be
fore the mei-ting. D. BEQUETTE.
Astoria, May 22d, 1S7G.
TpiSH NET POUND.
About fifty fathom of net was pick
ed up by my boat at Snag l.-land. Mnv
24th. 1S76. Wm. FALK1NBURG.
Brooktield, W. T., May 24th, 1S76.
Facts Worth Knowing.
A. W. Cone, - - Astoria,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE.
Cannot be beat in tho Root and Shoo line.
Call and see him.
SIGX OF TUB GOLDFX SHOE,
Main Street, Artoria.
"DLOODED SHEEP.
About tho first of June, the undersigned
will visit
Oaf sop and Parilie Counties
bringing with him from the famous stock of
Peters Ac Severance. California, several
Thoroughbred .Herino ISucks,
One year old. which will bo sold cheap.
PUT SMITH, Portland. Ogn
WATCHMAKER and JEWELEIL
IRA CUTTING
ANNOUNCES TO THE PEOPLE OF
.Astoria and vicinity that ho is now pre
pared to do all kinds of
WATCHMAKING- AND JEWELLING
in tho neatest possible manner. All work
warranted.
v&r Agent for the WALT HAM and ELGIN
Watches. JIIA CUTTING,
Chenamu? streot, Astoria, Ogn.
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS
IS TIIE MOTTO OF
L. K. G. SMITH,
Chenanms Street, Astoria, Oregon,
"Wholesale and ltetail Dealer in
Cigars and Tolmcco and nil Kinds or
Smokers Articles, Stationery
and Cutlery.
GENUINE MEERSHAUM PIPES
A Speciality.
Sole agent for the Co lobratcd Othello Cigar3.
Dealears in tho above lino are resuectfully
solicited to examine Stock and Prices.
w
M. EDGAR,
Corner Main and Chonamus Streets,
ASTORIA OREGON.
DEALER IN THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF
Tobacco and Cigars, and the
Genuine Wostenholm,
and other English Cutlery.
Fairchilds Gold Pens.
And all sorts of
STATIONERY, NOTIONS ETC.
TRED KROSEL,
House and Sign Painting,
PAPER HANGING,
KALSOMINING, ETC.,
Special attention paid to Country icorl'.
Shop on Squemoqha street,
ASTORIA, - - - OKEftOX.
New Store. New Goods.
Just Opened,
IN THE SUMMERS BUILDING,
Chcnamus Street, Astoria.
J. C. TRULLINGER,
Would Kospeetfully Announce
To tho Citiens of Astoria and Vicinity,
That he is novr hero, and has Opened at tho-
Ahovo Well known Stand.
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
Dry Goods, Clothing,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And everything required for daily use, down
to a sack of Flour or Teed from my own mills
in Washington County, which will be sold-at
the lowest market rates.
Mvl invite the public generally to call and
examine my stock and prices. Having located
permanently in Astoria 1 " mean business."
tKzTTho Saw mill is now In running ordcu',
with a full boom of choice logs, and I am also
v epared to fill orders, largo or small, on short
notice, for any kind of lumber.
.r.C.TKULLIXGEB.
BILLS OF LADING, WAY BILLS,
Receipts, and all kinds of Commer
cial Printing, dono attbo Astorian office.
CALL, EXAMINE, ORDER.-