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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1882)
W III tj m.1 - --jrTmnii.T.giaa-an BTVJO-JLUAJjiaiiL.iLjju.'LUMMJ-J '.L-tJJjiiii ujlij glic gafta gt-StovXaeu ASTOKIA.OKKUON: SATURDAY MAY !S.18h2 J.r HlLMIltiV. ....Editor. In General. "About this time," read the old fashioned almanacs, "look out for wind." And about this time in the political calendar we may also look out for "wind," some of the breeze? being ill-smelling, and many positively noxious. Three weeks from next Monday the forty-two thousand voters of this state will have an opportunity to declare who shall bo their state officers and who shall represent them at the state capital. All this hurrah and talk about a "campaign" is fustian. It simply amounts to this: Both parties call upon those who believe in their doctrines to come up to certain designated places and be counted; the candidates go and see the men that they think will give them the requisite amount of aid; whatever can be said or done to influence those who have no minds of their own is done, and on the day of election those who, fioin an inter est in the country or a desire to see friends or useful men elected, go up and register their choice, and the side able to produce the biggest Lilly-list is declared the winner. All the gas and glare amount to nothing more. Of course the usual whoop-up takes place; appeals are made to party passion, religious animosity and sectional prejudice; old times are recalled and old seres reopened; unworthy efforts are made to create political capitil, and mingled witl the unsavorv mess is n ilavor of patriotism and devotion to country which is sometimes the only in gredient that saves it fiom putre faction. The present condition of affairs is anomalous. There is nothing in o'tlier hiilf strong enough U d.-serv an attack, or weak ii'iugli to easily overcome. There is not the shado'v of an isue between the two parties, and personal considerations and local infliit'iice will be the main factors in determining the reiiilt. Party line- are every year more loosely dravyn. Political solidity i- tile legitimate outgrowth of ignorance, prejudice and brutality, and as popular education advances, as men get to doing their own think ing, they refuse to allow others to crack the party whip over their shoulders, or run them into the polls as cattle at a rodeo. When we speak of men, we mean wen, and not the miserable whelps that vote for the unwoithy candidate that is able to put up the most com on the day of election. A safe guide Jo go by in select ing a public servant N that rule of ordinary prudence which every sensible man follows in cverv-dav life. If we want to employ a man in our business we "ill not hire one who has the reputation of being a scoundrel, a drunkard, or a thief; and a man that can not take care of his own business is not fit to take care of ours; nor would wc knowingly vote for such a man to put him in a position of public trust, for the ride of analogy applies in thi- case, and if he fools away hisownbusineFs.what guaran tee have we that he will not injure and disgrace the county and the commonwealth? Here we hate one of the most potent attributes of human nature in collision with an abstract principle, for it is the most natural thing in the world fcr a man to ote according to his personal liking, and, if he doesn't know the candidate, give him the benefit of being on Ins favorite ticket. The who'c matter depends wholly on the idea of the import ance of a cite, ami the individual estimates of such importance ag gregates the final result. TwEMY-ioun greenback news paper organs died in Iowa during the last year. Circuit Court lllaiiks, County Court Blanks, Justice Court Blanks, Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks, Deeds, Mortgages, etc., for Sale at The ASTOBIAJf office. z: :? .s NEW TO-DAY. I MISCELLANEOUS. , 1 $1,000 Reward". ON the ; xir.irr of the wit or may, Itn.it v 01 - ! tfi.... ttri.t i. . t ....- tub .inn -uuieij. m ijie miiou- n jif nf t Vt niir .i .,,. .- -.. ' ur.riii.iun, viz: ve or Barbour's 12 SIDer i wltl1 black streaks of un- S'S-incIi meh and 4 mtKhi-s deon. ceil: HllP llmAll Hlth Vn - ,. ..! . j lead lxne villi No. 32: corks nicked .7. Ilmiip. I will pay a Kcwaiid nv okk rnouiND Dou.mus to any ivrstm furxiMi- itt t inftrnmrim t-.n.itnr ... fi,n .. 1 conviction of n irtit s engaged la cutting and stealing tc aboe mentioned net or any riiitu li.tnT.In In t1i unit, wt .-! .. the fishing reason oi isss. JU5ti HUME. Dissolution Notice. THE PARXXEK3HIP HEBETOFORE eTUtlnrMipmppn FreilVm- Arliilf irrti. let and John Jloy. and dolns business under Luc uiui u jjji? ui .iiu : ivtruer, ll .MarhCt, Is this day dissolved, by mutual consent.' Fred.Mo letiinig, and Ad. Keller and John i Mov will continue the business on the oin staud and will be pleased to see all or the . old patrons and solicits a snare ot the public j patronage. Bills and outstanding Indebted - j ness V7ill be collected bj the new firm. ' AD. KELLKP. ' mji:-:od JOHX.IOY Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE IS HEKEHY OIVE.V THAT THE Common Council of the city of .istori i projiose to rep.ur and lnproe Hemlock strett. In MiUeH'i Aoria, front the e.-st si le of bjlinun strert to the c.it line ot .i'd Lit of Astoria, bv leimniinr. all il.i-r . strlucers and timbers tint tire, in tin; op, i , lonot tlie upenntenrtent of streets, d-:. c he anil not sound, and replacing the vr.i with new anl sound pLink. timberi sail strl.iKer, and bv nlrtetmiK the pies nt luari wa or improt einents In :uni upon said street, cicht feet, by driving spiles on tlift north side of said Hemlock street, and I1I.1C1115 caps stringers and pl.mk- thereon and raillnpi on the outside ; ai.d unless a te mon.trance, signed by the owners of to llihdsof the propert frontinc on said por tion of s.ild street, be filed mtli the AiMitor and Clerk of -i!d city, ulihln ten d.ijs from the final publication of this notice the Com mon Council v. ill order said repairs and im plements to be made. l'l order of the Common Council. F. C. IkOKRfo, Auditor and Clerk. Aatoru. Jlay 11, 1S32. ict d Sreet Improvement Notice. N OTICEIS HKREP.Y CIVENTHATTHr. Common Council of thecit of Asioiln propose to rerJlrand improve balmon street mMiheh's Astor:.i. from the north side of Cedar street to the tot.ih side of Hoinlock street, b ren.ovnitf all planks, Mnnecrsm.d timbcis thai are.iu the opinion cl UirMiper hiteiident of sticets, delect ic mid unsound, and rt p!".clus the s une with new atijcoiicd planks, timber, and strliiKers.and by widen in? the present roailu,i or impnnci'i'-nt', i.owin a'nl upon sa.d street, i-isht fci-t.b', ilrh in;; spiles oa the cast s.dc of sai J Salm n street uid iilat ins caps,stim;;crj and ji.anks lliereon and railings onthe outride , and ii'i lcsi a remonstrance, surncil! tin n.:.iTif,f two-tlnrlsof tin- property froiitim; on said street, be tiled with the auditor and cWk ot said cit v ithiu ten rajs fnim the linal pub lication ot lli.s notice, the Conimoii Coi ncil will onlei sa d rear and improvements t be made. By order ui tkc Cotmiop Council f c. 0Il:Is. Auditor and ClrK Astoria. 5Ia 11, lsj lutd Street Improvement Notice. VJOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN THAT Tlir i. Caiainon Council of t!ierit of Astuili. iiroi-etn leinirand Imi)roe Cedar sin ! IMShhell's A-toni. Ircm the east s ile of ueit-uuistnetlotae wetsl.lo of s-u'iudii street. bj rcmmini; all i!ai.l:s, str!ncei.r:il timbers, tint are in tli; opinion of the Mm:, of sin et i i!t f ecth e and unsound, ai A n' olscmir th.1 STi'ev.Ithi.ev. and sound 1 1 u.I.s, timber-. vA strinser--, and by v.iriemi the present roadwav oi imnroeineiits m.. in and upon caIJ streit c'Rlit feet. li drli.iiK spile-, tin the north side of aid Ced'ir stioet, aniiil..cit c;iis.striuscisaiidp,.uiksl!ier. n:i and railuiKs on the outside-i, inid tuili :, a rcinoiisiriiieesiiriieilDVtlie ownirs eI two thirds of !!:' propeitv fronllns on v,,i,i IorlIiiii of said -tn-et. be filed with the Auihlorand Clet1. of sii.l pltv unliln 1. 1. da;.sfrom Ihflinalpi.bllcatlrnof thisnoll.-c the Comnion Council v. ill order said itpairs a-id lmproi .iments to be made. i;y oraer oi tne rommon I'nuiicll. V. C. NORRIS, Auditorand Cler!;, Astoila, May tlth. IKS.'. Rtd Oarl Adler's lOOOiK: STI70-ES.E5 The largest stock of Blanh Boohs and Stationery Of e cry description. Nrhool Books, Bib'cs, Poetical Works, Albums and Uiild Pens, Besides :i full pud complete stock of eterythiiiR itnulh a- jvcjii iu ;i v,vu resumteii iuiok Store. Also, news depot and acency for eery papra-id perioilic.il iiablMted. Carl Adler'sIKusic Store Pianos and Organs Of all make3 constantly on hand. AI-o a IU11 stock 01 VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS. AC- wnuuiAB, UO.UtlUl.:, UAKMONICAS, FLUTES. Also a lante stock of the best of VIOLIN AND OUITAtt STKINOS. SUEET MUSIC. AND .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. As well as pi en thine else belonging to a r list Class Music Store. Pianos and Orcans sold oil tne inotithl v in- stallmeat plan, or fur rent. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Watches, Clocks and Jewclrv. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Yankee Notions and Tojs, Picture Frames ami Cl.romos. Baby Can-laces, d" coiuulete assortment. Newcoods bv everv steamer. The nubile are lnvitd to examine my stock and prices. CHENAMU3ST.. - ASTORIA. OREGON. LETTERHEAD PAPER, PRINTED 0B PLAIN, Of TUE BEST quality at Tnt AsTORti,-? office. -w!WiKi & 5 2,-" jjgaJ ,X-tY,rfi ijii iTl CVQ O IM. D. KANT. THE "BOSS" i- Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing! GENTS' FURNISHING OOODS! THK i:t)4. f.V the Ijte,t;stj:es EATS AM) CAPS! BOOTS AXDSflOBS! tj:i: ijos4 i. Cloths, Gassimeres anfl.Tweetls! Till: ttONS MERCHANT TAILOR! You will find Hip Tinest and hardest Assortment, thu Jtest Qiml'ly, and tbe LOWEST of PK1CES. M. D. KAN1 T 51 The Clothier The British Iron Bark Wanloch I Xoir i.n t' e I'. nil Di LONDON DIUEGT. Tor Trf i;lit Slid l'.ut.ci'ar V.i'! to P. L. CHERRY, (-r HVIIs -iiK' ii. '-. or.!'i'j tsioiin, 312 c.sst: LOEB & CO. JOIUlKltS IV VINES. LIQUOliB. AND OrGABS. a(:::nis roirnir Best SanlFrancisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. KSTAU (.nod? si.m n s.in iVuiicnco I'rief?. "MAIN STJIEET. Opjiosltc l'aikcr House. Atona, Orejo'i. SC. 3B. JP k es h: IS Xt;, nn.vj.nt in Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand. Wood Ieliori-.l to OrJer. Draying, Teaming and Express Business. Hoisps c.ia Carriages for Hiie. dkai.i.i: in WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE OLYMPIC SAM Opposite the Part ir lions". Till: FIXIi-T BRANDS OI IJQU011S imY CIGARS Ktpt'cnnstanU on hand. Nopahnnlllhe spared to j;he mj e.isto mer. satlsfjcllon. ISGIe in n call. 1V. SKIIMN. Net Found. ;VT.V XI T WITH POIH 1ICOYS AT- uXiu.at union l.ickui Cu., unt nnln .. JOW,. "...! s..ii. "lUJIlut XjjSu3L."EX3Sr3t- SUIT HOUSE! CLOAKS k!S mi Ifillfill spiiil Inrmr ll!M'si.lj .i ,nr .. . -. t prices that CAN.NOT UK DUmcvTlID in .Uuerlc.1, fioin S15 upvi wli.wit!j lirlxiVe ot cumiuln t ells-K.trco. and II not good alue 1 paj chars- s l'.OTII v.as. Ad dress, w lth skc. XaXS'T, Cornor Third and Alder Streets. PORTIi&XD, OBEGOX. Jnagwwc-g5ea'agjr: MlM'El.lEOTJS. Ui. V, & 31 uMC?il5 Sirs.- svccr.sioa to lwei: & allun.) VVlicles ile and rt tail fi'Vi In Provisions, i Glass and Piated Ware.; I TKOl'ICAI AND 1)!.".::-Ill , FRUITS AND VEGErABLES.i Together with Winss T.innnrs Tnlumnn Pifrnrs i ' " The 1 irgcst and :no-t comp!-i. stuck o! coods In their hue to bn fomdin ll.. tlty. Correi of Cass and Sqtieniocithe Ptrrr-ts. ASIOItfA, OKEG0N. ZU- 22. &. S HiC I" T h:. , ,. , . , , Il.iiorter aim V 1 oli'sai" i'".i r n. c,"B!idpaccr- s-jifr-Ar- tides, IJIaymg Cards, Cut- .ery, tic, lire, The 1 tntet .md finest stock i Me i-s.-li.ri"! i and Amber Ko-'d-, in th.-citj. P.irneiil.'r.it teiitlon p.ud to nrdt-is fro'i l! tomitn ..ml i i-sv-s Clienni.msstrtet, Astoii. , en i-ii TlIEO.r.IlACI.I !t. M uil'. r BilCKInGliJfl " ii i1 ';'i f'';ti i mrm A,D &M.W&& aist-tata 'K . V" A J. ARE THE BEST. And cost no more than othei br.indj ; and L the Merchant ith v.hon .on trade decs nut Keep our fioods.lt ii hte.inc It pr.T betlertosellap.itrof Hoois ors-hoes e'er two months thai ecry foi r or five. Wi: t!UAi:.vNTi:i: lvei-.y r.vn: v;i: makk All Merchant? Iiik'M'I credit can piurare these fioods at our Waicliofsri in P. itbnd or San Pranclsco. Try our '-HERCULES" Patent Boots HECKT BROS. & CO. THE ANNUAL MEETING or THE piO.Vnr.lt AXI MOTORIC I. forirrrY --- ui,,ruu win u' iiunii.i uie iiiu in the Utli ilav of JIay. lbsj,tonniiencinsiit L o clock r.M, for tho purpose of nceMiiK reports of oilicers, coinmiiiiic.itiom address es, etc., and for the clecuon of ofheen for the iiisiiinx jp.ir, and the transaction of vjch other business as mr. proporli ei.me ocfor. thesoeictj. All are lespcctfullj invlli A to .utciul. . . , h. T. Mi.KrN. hei'v. Astoria, Aptil 20. lSSi. id Notice, jit:, i;. r si:ug is sow Dixivrmxr, . . ;,,c!'0'l Assessment Hlank-. for .School District .No. 1. Parties will pleas lillsild Iil.mLs mill r..litn, ... ,lm ..n.l........i ... ..... ilaj saltcr their receipt. .Hi. Ill MI.KK. May 3, 1S5J. Clerk fcchool Dislik-t Xn. 1 Notice, rriiir: delixqi-ext tax koij, i-or. rf-,,lilf" -,ejr .UiX' "Wllitr witli :i uarnwr linm llii. s.i.i,. rs.,... rn. .,. ..n. ... . z. "i. , VJ siu iui mr uiuieciion oi the s,mte is In my hands. Deliniiunit ta paicrswill plcisa settle at once and sae -Ost. A. M. TUTItlltl.v ni3 " Sheriff. Net Found. A bo.li- ?w f-'tl'onis of wtb in 3 pieces. 40 IX 1-lil,. ntnl . lit ..!.. i- i.1.. .i v.UUoutliucs Apllyto , .. u. ivi.-i.M,.ui;ii.. ln9't A. I'.Cu.SC'a-inep'. County Treasurer's Notice. rSlIIERE IS M0XEV IX 7HR COUXTV " M- Ireasury to ruv all Conntv Orders pre-1 icntea pnor to I'cbmary 15. l-2. All smli onion itiII cease to ilraw inn rest after this "-- v.ii."s. iii.ii.i;ui.. i Count Treasurer. , Astoria, Maj it. 1SS2 niMlcllu Home iDtnal Imnm Co.,1 OF CALIFORNIA. J. r. IlounitTON ........... President I Oiias. R. Stokv.... . Secret.irj Geo. L, flronr.. ......AKeiit Ipr 0-on Capital paid up in U. S. golJ icola .. ... . s S00 f00 DO I. XT. CASK, Agent, donamus street, Astoria, Oregcc. v4rSRsr"Z7rk,k j&yFT&& LVv-S jfelsSlfeii MifcEi-LA Nrors. - Seo.W.Hnmej VhoIesaie ami Ro-aii Seaierj GEOCEEIESJ ProYisionfij-Luinber, f ETC, ETC.. j:TC2 Fisiierjjiciis and Caunerv; SUPPLIERS A SPECIALTY . AfWINT FOR THE San Jocc Fruii Packiny Company. AND THE San Francisco Chemical "ifiTOrtJKS, ASTORIA OREGON. M V.KTIV 1 OAItl). J. ,T. jTOKF.S, FOAItl) & STOKES, ! ''o't-iI-.-,.lri'tai! dealers In Uron(land Willow-wnrc. , rnrjr.r-niro U li l! b .. 'I I u O. j ToSacco, Cigars. Wines aui Liquors j i oi:ns.-AM isiMi'-iir 'viRts (tna voop.ia ) csj ffcr.erai Coismissioii HerehantD . --p,.... ..it .? wn..&, trz.t.ii;?.a 1 ) ? i l Origin Kiuhtar.'E Na. ro's Dok . llA REPUBLICAN State l .'r. s"'v.,-i .; r'vi -sy-sijv i.yv.-a'i' .-w . jr- ? s-i:.. n .?z s-, vz: - Jii-s.'s3jp-n ssiriESiKs. 1'or Conre33, M. C. GEOUGE, of Mullmmnli county. Foi." Governor, Z. T, MOODY, of Wasco county. roi Supremo Judfjo, W. I LOUD, of Marion "county. For Secretary of State, R. P.EARIIAKT.of Multnoiinli county For State Treasurer, EDWARD liIRSCH, of Marion co tmty For Supt. of Public Instruction. 11 Ii. McELROY, of Benton county. For State Printer, W. II. RYARS, of DoiiRlas county. Konrtli District .Youunattoim, For Prosecuting Attorney. J. T. CAT-LES.of Mitltnoiiiali county. Clatsop County Nominations. For Joint State Senator, (for Clatsop, Columbia anil Tillamook.) "' F. CREED, of Clatsop county. For Joint Representative, (for Clatsop anil Tillamook,) JASPER SMITH, of Tillamook county For County Judge, C.A. McGUIKE. For County Clork, K. It. SFEDDE-Y. For Sheriff JAS. W. WELCH. For County Treasurer. CHARLES HEILBORN. For County Commissioners, HEXRYT. risllER; D. E. PEASE For Asaeaaor, W.W.rAEEEU. For Surveyor, GELO PARKER. For School Superintendent, II. SLOOP. For Ccronor, DR. 3. KIXSEY. ,x. X2SS!&Sd5S5ls5&v,; Itiirii'il P.lfont Tnnl in. r,r,s.-mM, , , , w. , . Tr-., A vkfyKSnk. MLMHHAY itanu rz -v ' 1 sV SBf i SA Si-SSIA . "C-GfiTfMTA C-rn,.. W", - ' r;'?',5,Cv-r,s's OUR PARTNERSHIP Having Oeased SY UrVlITA-nON, WE ARE INSTRUCTED m SELL AT COST! PREFERRING "GOSH" RATHER THAN " REPAGKING." -:e: CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., Will bo Sold at Actual Cost, ;or.Tjrr hcyurs wilij piiEase bi: i'idj: accokdixuly. :e: SS.oEo.om.'taor Xjocatien: OX,IFH2TI. STOSIB, Opposite P. O., Astoria, Oregon. i eBossOoffee and Tea Pot B i tirfj isce WmlSSTi! R.TTAWRR i s: J mm srMmM . ... .... si mnm 'm&miy ?w"a Mzs -5-a 3&$L TWO DOOES EAST OF OCCIDENT, MISCELI AICEOU.x. ZJ&lJL F"U'a.!L2. l. SALMON TWINE! CflilK Ml) LE1D LIKES. SEINE T1WIINES A Full Stock Nov on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO... Ill 3!nrlietstrce. San FrmieNio Sole Agonts for f lie Pacific Coast. HILL'S TiRlBTIBS. GEO.HILl., - - - PKOI'IllETOi: WALTER PARKS. - STAGR JIAXAOER New Stars in linpii! Snccpsiion ! EmpKeiiient ui MISS NITA ARX.S. THE QUEEX OK SOXG AXD D.VXCEI tir nil the Year, IVrfui malice Ilvrry NiCbt. rmlrr tlianse of I'm- srm:imc Once a II ret. nnlnIl:lnn rill lliel.ltest I SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS We give the Best Variety Entertainment i iJ.ii"rjta,..-yuTrrr?J-s-ii I l-StK-.iSj'f-lr-CJjj, tr--H--iI, - M'k.. ,-.liit D Ll 1 --ESVTi-) S V I v-E&KS ivja-tHi rZ.r ---3 ".j srrAJi riTTiXRs a specialty. -.- r.r r-i In the West. Tlie theatre Is cro-wlid nlntly, and all ho lia c w itnesMcil tlie entt rl.iiimiciit pro nounce it to be et,ual to r.nj k cu clcw licre. Jfr. Hill as a caterer for the publics amusement cm not le ert lied. Anjbodi isliljr ti sper.it a pleasant eieiiiiij; ami see sparkling wit amllieauly "itliout ;ul cariti, should in:iroc the orpcrt unity and come. The CiHinati'v comprises the fo'.Iniis .e'l-k-ovn Ajtlsts : JIls r.WTME T.I.TO.. Miss Iauisr Cook, Mi:. CitMiLrs KoiiLnn. Bin, Jons cooi:, ?.Vn. Joscni rrrrv, Mr. WuiTra: Parks. Wj.f wlupli villi appear nightly in their dif fortnt siiecultic?. Open air eorecrt p ery c emn ; tic rform ancc commencing at S; entrance to theatre onllentnn street; pn.aie boxes o'i Chena mus street. t Look cut for Our Stars, 7 fflP " - A .MAY KE HAD OF SOU', AQKXT. V!-..', AKent for tli" eelebrated A I . (.rSJcitninteeJ.or nojebarge. ' SKI feZ?3!!? 'W'lS rjj- lilli Smtfx ASTORIA. OREGON MISCELLANEOUS. , Wilson & Fisher, I SHI? CHAOLEBS. DEALEI3 IX roii, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AXI) CCT GALVANIZED SP2SES, 'nils. Ciicr Sails and Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils Rubber and Hcp Packinq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, ixocn A3i nnix feed. Agents for Salem riourltii; Mills. Corner Chenainus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. CITY BOOK STORE. Wc are constantly receiving new addition to our stock and luive the finest and , largest assortment of variety i coods In the city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. All our goodi arc marked In plain figures Call and examine quality and note prices. CIIAS. STEVKXS &SON Leinenweber & Co., &. WW c. r.niNENWT.'nFit. ir. erowx EsTArsLWHED 1885. ASTORIA. OREGON, TfflEES MD CDBRIERS, Manufacturera and Importers; ot A LL KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. rarillKlust cash price paid for Hides and T.dlmv. SHIPPING TAGS a Mill REST OUALITT, V.'ILL BE SOLD . , by the hundred, or by the box, prinUd or plain, to suit ciutomon, at 'lus Astorias oS3.