The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, April 29, 1879, Image 2

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AST( RIA. OREGON:
. C. IRELA!F1 a Emtor.
1'UESDAY Arm i, -JH. is7!l
John Sheridan Policed.
If John Sheridan had been the
possessor of i fiddle, a corn-cob pipe,
or a sack of quartz specimens, he
was, perhaps, among those who pre
ferred saving his own collaterals to
that of aiding helpless women or
children, at the rescue of passen
gers from the ill-fated steamship Great
Republic on the 19 th. It is a waste
of words to reply to his playful dis
course in yesterday's Oregonian, one
sentence of which reads as follews:
"AS regards all other dispatches si
ting forth the liberality of the citizens
of Astoria in th rowing open hotels, resi
dences, etc.. it is a wicked lie, made to
suit the whims of its citizens, the ma
jority of whom live upon fishing, ship
wrecks and plunder, as as an occupa
tion." For the benefit of the Oregonian Ave
may say that Mr. "John Sheridan,
steerage passenger," is a base ingrate,
and his words a malicious slander of
"a majority" of the citizen. of Astoria.
"We will n'ot pretend to defend a
mass of vandals here, who came to
Oregon also, perhaps, in the steerage
of a ship, flat broke.
TYomcn Wauled Westward.
Commenting upon a correspondence
from Walla Walla, published in Tun
Astorian recenty, the Boston Post
says: " Emigration is not only a
civilizing means, but a means of ex
tending civilization. Fifteen thous
and women from Massachusetts, or a
hundred thousand from New England
would do much for the elevation of so
ciety and the security of good morals, in
the states where the balance is largely
with the men. If the Home Missionary
society should send them west, where
they could allget married, it would do
more for christian culture than in any
other way; and if the tract society
would devote its funds to putting
them in western homes it would do
better than sending printed traces
there. If we had a hundred daughters
under our control' we would land them
all west of the Mississippi within one
year." The New York Sun says that
"marriage statistics for Massachusetts
for 18 7 reveal a state of society which
is far from normal. There are too
few marriages in proportion to popu
lation, and the consequence is seen in
the widespread immorality for which
the home of the Puritans is getting so
unenviable a reputation." This is the
first we have heard that the reputa
tion of Massachusetts was bad. Noth
ing, however, is perfect, but we
thought Massachusetts w;is as near
that as possible; but our views appear
to have been incorrect, and, now that
women have ranged so far ahead of
the men in numbers, we can conceive
of no avowedly civilized means to
overcome the disparity, unless it is by
the basis proposed in the Post.
The Walla Walla Union says: It
is understood that Dr. D. S. Baker
now only owns one-seventh of the
stock of the Walla Walla and Columbia
river railroad company, the rest be
ing the property of Messrs. Ainsworth,
Ladd, Tilton, and their associates, who
at the tost meeting unanimously ten
dered Dr. Baker the presidency of the
company and the management of its
operations and extensions. Tendered
as the presidency was by gentlemen
who have had great experience in the
construction and operation of means
of transportation, it may be justly
considered a high tribute to one who
has devoted more time and money to
providing a way to market for the
surplus produce of this valley than all
the rest of us.
The Walla Walla Statesman, re
ferring to a melee in which an editor
took part, expresses our sentiments
exactly in the following verse: A
soft answer turneth away wrath, and
editors ought to be first to carry ont
the principles inculcated in that
proverb. If there is anything we dis
like it is fighting, and would rather
' apologize any time than do such things
when we are in the wrong. We be
lieve all other editors have the same
feeling. The only difficulty is to make
them believe they ever arc wrong.
RcceiPt to CureScab in Sheep.
vrniTTKX rou thkamorus.
One pound of mercury or quicksil
ver, half ouuee verns turpentine, two
ounces spirits turpentine: work well
together for six hours. Take four and
a half pounds hogs lard, heat to tem
perature of new milk warm, add to
tirat composition and stir till cold.
If yu wish a greater quantity add in
proportion. It may be applied at any
time the scab is discovered. The best
time is when the sheep are sheared.
Apply with a rag and rub it on all
parts where the scab appears. My
experience for three years convinces
me that it is buth a cure ajid preven
tive. It kills the germ left on tho
fence or log from the rubbing of the
sheep, and saves tho trouble and ex
pense of the sheep dip every year.
w. H. G.
Books and stationer' of every
variety, the best, at Adler's.
IfiOKX.
In Astoria. April 2fitli, to the wife J. Fred.
Feichen, a daughter.
DIED.
At Fort Canhy, W. T. April 20th, 1879
James Fitz James, aged r0 years.
All old Nevadaians will learn of his
demise with deep regret, as he was a
gentleman of noble and generous prin
ciples and a fast friend. May he rest in
peace. Thus one by one the old forty
niners pasavav Ur that undiscovered
Land of the leaf where I hope we all
may meet again. c. ir. n.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Having just received a new stock, consisting
of a splendid assortment of
Ilsif.s, Caps, Boots nud Shoes.
Groceries, Canned Fruits, etc.
also :
Watches, Jewelry ami Cutlery,
Besides a choice lot of
TOBACCO. CIGARS AXI PIPES
Wines and Liquors,
Stationery and Fancy Articles,
Which wo are offerinsc at the lowest living
prices. Verv respectfully.
JAMES McftEE.
At McGee's new building on the roadway.
NOTICE. Mv wife Elizabeth having left
my bed and board, without cause or
provocation, all persons are hereby notified
that 1 will not be responsible for any debts
of her contracting after this date.
J. W. FRY.
April 28, 1S79. dlt-w3t-18
XIOR SALE CHEAP.
To close consignments
20 Tons Salt, in lots to Suit.
E. C. IIOLDEX. Auctioneer.
JUST RECEIVED.
New Goods for the Season
OF 1H71).
A FULL LINE OF
Oil Skins, Eubber Boots,
And everything needed for the
FISmX TRADE.
A 1.SO :
A Full and Complete Stock,
Consisting in part of
A FULL PI nTUIUO J?OK MEN
LINE OF ULU I nlnU AND BOYS.
Gents Furnishing Goods;
lso :
Large Stock of Family Groceries;
Canned Fruits, Etc.;
also -.
TFatcIic, Jewelry, Marine and Opera
; Inv-.es, etc.;
Besides a ehoiee lot ot
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
"Wholesale and Itetuil. Call and see.
MAIN ST.. - - - ASTORIA, OGtf.
GEORGE MACLExVN,
BLACKSMITH.
Water Street Roadway,
Near Hume's Cannery. Astoria, Oregon.
Horseshoeing
of Blacksmith
dei. Satisfact
and all kinds
ing done toor-
ion t.varantced
ALL SHIP AND ENGINE WORK A
SPECIALTY.
Tp S. MERRILL & CO.,
Blacksmiths and machinists.
CapU ROGERS' OLP STAND Near Express
Office, ASTORIA. - OREGON.
All work in our line, heavv or lfeht, dono with
neatness and dispatch.
Horseshoeing, Wag
on and Farm
WORK A SPECIALTY.
HAVING SECURED THE SEU VICES OF
Mr. S. A. Gaines of Ky.. an experienced
Farrier of 25 years in the business, and well
knovn to Astoria horsemen, we are prepared to
do shoeing m u manner to cure lameness or pre
vent it in hor.os entrusted to our caro.
rt5AH work warranted and at reasonable
rates.
Arndt & Ferchen.
miiE BEST
ssn.
BLACKSMITH M
AND
Machine Shop
In the city.
All kinds of
7T 35
rfyfe
Engine, Cannery and Stenmbat
Work promptly attended to.
ailSCELLANEOUS
E. S. Larsen,:BLAiaB
ASTORIA, OREGON,
TILLAMOOK BAY.
Jobber and Dealer in
FIRST CLASS
Groceries,
Crockery,
TABLE AND POCKET
CUTLERY
Key West Havana
Bomestis Oigsrs,
All the Leading Brands of
TOBACCOS.
California- and Oregon
Fruits f : VegsisMes
Foreign and Domestic
Winm sfltf Liquors
EJgKI make Veg
etables one of my
Specialties ! -Igisgj
53rCannery and Mess House
men supplied and will profit by
sending orders direct to me.
Having the only complete and
first-class stock of goods in As
toria, and not surpassed by any
north of San" Francisco. We also
have pleasure in saying, that with
our facilities of buying goods, we
CATS' NOT nor AYILL NOT be
undersold, taking the quality of
goods into consideration.
S3TA11 goods guaranteed as
represented, and delivered free
gratis, for nothing, to any pur
chaser in the city that will come,
order, and pa for the same.
& Ji LAESEN,
ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON
PURE CLDER
250 Gallons Pure Cider Vinegar,
in io, 25 and 45 Gallon Packages.
For sale by
E, 3, IE .k " S B: 2Su
Another consignment jnst received.
to be
PURE CIDER VTYEGAR.
E. S. LARSEX,
Cor, Squcmocqhe and Cass streets, Astoriav
Ladies Attention. !
1874 SPRING-
HAS
The best selected stock ever before carried in tins citv.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AKD SHOES, HATS, GAPS.
CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, .
A FULL LINE IN EACH DEPARTMENT.
We call especial ntttcuticn to our extra large invoice of
PRICES WAY DOWN.
WE SELL ONLY FOR CAIlI, NO CREDIT. NO HMJSE SHALL UNDERSELL 3IE.
IB- 33Z jQk. IMC 3S XT 3EL CS- IE2 jEL ,
MAIN STREET -. ASTORIA, OKEGOIf-
Solc Agent Tor the Xow American sSewinjsr lladiine.
GREAT SACRIFICE
OF &OODS!
-A. T THE C3r "3EL IE -3?
p
Cohen & cooper
LARGE MM OF MNEN OBEBBMB
Latest styles. Sold at prices lower than tlia- material can he bought for.
ALSO 1 A LARGE I.IXJE OF CLOTH AXD BEAVEK
(A. SPECIALTY.V
Black Cloth Cloaks -
$4 50
5 GO
6 00
l2uk FlmsB Lis&d Mbbybf Dolmans,
SOMETHING NEW. $14 00.
Special attention
Full sisirts for $7 00 and iipwanTs.
Thc public 'vvill do well to give ns a trial liefbre. gofupr elsewhere, for w
DEFY GOSKlPEXSXXQlsr.
COHEN & COOPER.
BUSINESS CARDS.
D
K. I. M. SSYERN.
PHYSICIAN AX SWlflEOS.
LARSEN'S BUILDIKG, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
OIBcc Honr. FromO to 12 A. ai., and
from 3 to 8 r. s.
B. 1. DEN"JSON. T. J. TAYLOR
DENNISON & TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ASTORIA. OKEOOX.
Office Up stairs in Parker's building,
corner Chenamns and .Benton streots.
C.
W. FULTON,
ATTORNEY AT LA"V.
Office. Papes new building, Sqnemoqhe
street, Astoria, Oregon.
D
It. J. Vt. OLIVKK,
IIOJLEOPATHIST.
Office. In Slmster's Dagnerrean build
ing. Entrance Second door above that of
tho Daily Astoriax. Cass street.
Kesidcnee on Jefferson street, corner of
Main.
D
OCTOR HATCH.
Successfully treats all Chronic Diseases.
AND DISEASES OF "WOMEN AND
CHILDREN.
Cancer cured by a new and painless method.
Oflice Chenamus street, comer of Main
street, Astoria.
D
K. J. O'BRIEN.
CUKES BILLION'S AND INTERMITTENT
FEVERS
With from one to three doses of his harm
less medicine.
Also, l'rivate diseases successfully treated.
Office O'Brien's hotel, Astoria. Oregon.
OTTO IIFNEK,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
31 AS REMOVED TO
Main street, Tarkcr's building,
ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON.
Tpi.
JBKCK,
MariKfacturer of
eg"
Soots and Shoes.
All kinds of repairing neatly and
promptly auenncu 10
MAIN ST., - ASTORIA. OREGON.
TTVOX ItOSS,
HOUSE AMD SIGN PAINTER.
Shop on Cass street, Astoria. Oregon.
csr Paper hanging and Kalsomiming a
special tv.
ww-Alt work, guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. GUXS, IiOCKS, AXJT SEWIXC
3IACHIXES KEPAIBKU.
KEYS FITTED AND LOCKS REPAIRED,
SAWS FILED, ETC.. TY
F. W. TASS.
Main street, next door to Geo. Ross.
Astoria Steam Laundry.
J. T. BOUCHERS - -Proprietor
Astoria, Oregon.
No nibbing or scrubbing, and no thnrning
your clothes too pieces. Buttons sewed on
and clothes mended.
5g"Neat "vsork at reasonable prices. Give
us a calL. '
SEASON! 1879,
OPENED AT
Black Stoth Cloaks -
$7 50
9 00
TO 00
it
is calSed to onr
AUCTION SALES.
E.
C. HOLDEN,
Notary Public for the State of Oregon
JCcal Estate Ageat aatl eYeyxxcer.
Agent for the FIREMEN'S FUND INSUR
ANCE COMPANY cf San Francisco.
COMMISSION AGEN1 and AUCTIONEER.
Rents atad Accaants Collected aad re
turns prompily made.
Regular sales day,
SATURDAYS at g P. M.
N. B. Fartics having real estare. lurnl
tureornny other-goods to dispose of either
at aucthm or private sale should notify me
soon as convenient before the dav of sal?.
Nostonvre charged on goods .sole at Auvs
thm. t. C.IIOLbJ.
td Anttioneer.
JIlSCELLATCEOrS.
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Comer Main and Chenamus Street?,
ASTOKIa 0KEGG5.
DKALKX IX
CIGARS AND T0BAC?
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LX
and other English Cutlory.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Gemine Meershanm Pipes, etc
A fine stock of
Watch c and .Jewelry. Ulnzxle xuti
Breech Jiending: .Nhot Guns.
KcvolTier. JPistolH. Parlor Kiflew
and ABimimition.
f T. JREII,
CALEDONIA SALOON.
Comer of Front and A streets.
PORTLAND - - - OKEGOSX
iy5"Jate bntchcr in he Central Marhct.
Astoria Liquor Store.
AUG. DANIELSON. Proprietor.
Water st. Iload way, - Astoria. OiiKCort.
Importer and dealer in
WINES, LIQUORS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGAKS-.
Sole agent for the celebrated
STONEWALL WHISKEY
G
EKMAN1A BEER HALL
AND
BOTTLE BEEP, DEPOT
Cuxxauus Strkkt. Astokia.
Tho public aro invited to cnii and Iost-
their orders. Splendid Lagox 5 conts a gha.
Free Lunch every night.
WJM. BOCK & Co.. Proprietors.
D ATHS, BATHS,
Hot, Cold, Shower,
Steam and SULPHUR Bath
Occident Hotel Shaving Saleoa.
NlEDSRAUKR & UhLEXHAKT,
Propriictors.
Special attention given to ladies-' an
children.'? hair cutting. " " t
.Private Entrance for Ladles.
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