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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1881)
p) gltc gaili stflriau. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY JAN. .'50, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. iMonday Excepted. . C IrtJamt, Editor and Proprietor. AaUman Bmldinq, Cass Street. ff Terms of Subscription : tarred by Carrier, per reefc .....2 Cent Sect by mail. fwir month...-.-... . Oa Sent by mail, one year ..... .. . $ ' free of PHtce t ubstriber?. " Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate uf 21 "o ier iuure per month. Transient advertl-im:. by the day r iveok. fifty cents iior square for each intortiwi. The Wcc-fcl AMorlau Is a mammoth heet. exactly double the Hze of the Daily. It i ju-t the ia porforthe lire.shle, couuimn in addi tion to all the eurreut news, clmie mi eellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It is luriiisheel to -in;Ie sub wriuers at s2 00 per year hi advance. 33TA limited mun.ier of inall adver-liM-iuenN inserted at established rat. THECITY. Tub DAtLV asioui.v rl 1 . 'j; rniilit 70 enntt a itumlU.ift nf n4mir. Hum eri ichi euittctniiM'.alCHctJrnn ihr cltj tan hnvt. The astui:;x folbtw them, lAit.r or Wfkklv tDlitliinx to nay pdt-ofici irith out tuiditional txtnt. Adarwt mnv tc ctutjrA an often cw nalrtL Isacc unur til Uic cifUntUfj win. The State of California jirmedeil lo eea yesterday morniug. Mr. Win. Duujjlas returned from his trip to the eastern taip yesterday. To'inorrew is the last day to pay your county taxes without additional cost. Mr. A. T. Btttkke arrived from San Francisco hy steamer Oregon yes terday. Preaching at the Congregational church to-day at. 11 a. m. and 7 i". t. Sunday school at noon. The omission of disjwituhes in this jnorning's issue is due to the prostra tion f the telegraph wires. Allowing boys to ride behind ex prets wagons should nnt be permitted bj drivers. It is a dmtgerous pme tice. The inhabitants of Chinatown be gan the celebration of Chinese New Year early yesterday morning by the detonation of bombs and firecracker. We hear of only two cases of scarlet fever in the city at present. They are both about eouvelescent under treatment of Dr. Baker. The steamer Oregon arrived yes terda3' afternoon at txo o'clock, after a very rough passage from San Fran cisco. She arrived off the bar Friday morning at three o'clock. Services of the M. E. church in the Baptist church b-day at the usual hours. Preaching in the mwrning by the pastor, and in the evening by Rev. L. J. Powell, superintendent of public instruction. All are welcome. The high tide on Friday carried 3M&y abwut fifty feet of the new road way at upper Astoria, iu front of the house of Mr. 13. Young. Enough assistance was immediately rendered to save all materials and the roadway will be up again in a few days. The Young Mens Western band is now rehearsing selections to give a concct of which due notice will be given. They will be assisted by the leading talent of Astoria. The pro gramme will consist of vocal and in strumental music, recitations, reading, dialogues, etc A. J. McEwan, an Oregon pioneer, died on Friday last at East Portland. He was a lawyer by profession and came to Oregon from California in 1847. He established the first salmon fishery on the Columbia river at Woody island. He leaves two broth ers and one sister in this city, and one brother at Skipanon. An altercation occurred yesterda' forenoon between James Turk, of Portland, and George Day, who was standing on the corner of Main and Chenamus streets, when Turk came along and asked him for some money, -which he claimed was due him un board account. Day refused to pay him. whereupon hot words ensued. Day passed on up Cheimmns street, Turk following him, both addressing each other in sovore terms until thay reached the Young Men's Ckristam association rooms, where both stje4, Turk placed his luuid upo his pistol and remarked to Dy that he would fix him. Da' inmteduueiy made cutit punit and a warrant a iamed for Mki arrest f Tink. He had ti ex amination before Justice Fox in the afternoon, and was bound over in the sum of . five hundred dollars to await the action of the ntiid jury at the next torm of the Qircuk- court anje. He gave bunds for his appur- The Bon Bon Ball. The sraud b.b. b., given by the Olympic club at Liberty hall on Fri- day evening, was iu every particular equal to the anticipations of all who attended. That it was the most en joyable et cut of the season, was the remark of ail, and the committees can woll feel assured that their efforts to make the party a grand social success were duly appreciated. The mnain was excellent, and it te safe to say that m better could hive been se cured. I: was the chief topic of con versation. The Grand Duchess, Pina fore, Chimes of Normandy, and other favorite dances from the popular wperas were introduced, among which one of the must iutorvstiug was the laughing polka. One of the most novel features of the evening was the lion Ijmii, of which a large and splendid artiiient was seeurud. It was something new iu Astoria and was received with considerable enthusiasm. After supper, dancing was kept up until half past three o'clock, when the party closed with a medley and Home Sweet Hwme, and ali adjourned to their homes, wihtng the Olympics a glorious futura, with the assurance that the affair wiil'be long remembered by all. Astoria Public Schools. The following is a 83'nopsis of the attendance in district No. 18, frr the itidiith ending January 21, 1SS1: HK.llKIt CKAHIU IJov 15 Girls 38 Total : M pith.- HAVixt; xhtauiiy mark. .Vlic- WomI. l.eon Fabre. Ada Kuffner, Hanwr llieyin-. Dixv Ualn. Mary Dualey, Sophia Andeixiii. Mary McCuim. unarne mm. PK1M.IUY UEPAltTMENT. Ifoy- : : Girl- St Tota 1 .V J'CTILS HA VINO NO TAKUIES. Annie Fabre. Chirence Kntfwr. Annie Sievert-. Heimie Uuuean. Walter I)ongla. I.elle Dogla. Ella Dealey. Mindford IH?b. Frank Mi-Caun. George Stevens. Willie lleh'her. Dunlin Douglas. Henrv Ifuflu-T. Mary Koky. KllulJeleh-r. Mar Hunter. Nellb' Morrison. .lennii Arnold. Camel ia KiJto. August Sieerts. Clara Hatihey. Manda llagey. Lulu Wilson. I'aavati Antiovaara. Daniel Antwvaanu doe Kizzo. .losie Wilson. I Axx.v M. Pauri.sH, Principal. Numerical Enigma. VOK TllK. ASTOlttAN.J My 1. 4, 3, '2, is u climbing plant. My 2, 10, 4, 3, is an island. My if, 2. 10, G, is an old Roman eia peror. My 43, 9, 2, 10, 4, 8, is an heir. 31 v 5, 0. 3, 1, 2, 10, 8, ministera like." My G, 2, 4, 5, 1), is a uian's name. My G, 1, 3, 10, 8, 9, 10, G, 11, happens to monarchs. My 7, 4, 10, 2, is our friend when controlled. My 8. 10, 0, 11, 12, 2, 10, 12, make little boys proud. My H, G, 10, 3, 2, 8, oh how it stings. Answer will appear next week. M. 11. K. The escaped Indians from the guard-house at Vancouver were found in .North Yamhill. Lewis Dick was shot dead iu hits tracks and the other two were recaptured. Several able bodied tramps are making their way through the state. They deserve no sympathy and should be compelled to work. The Silverton Appeal of the 22d inst. comes to us on the half shell, printed on green paper. Republican City, Neb. March 31, 1880. I tried your Kendall's Spavin Cure and it had the desired effect. It cured the spavin which other treat ments failed to do. I did net use quite "one bottle of your liniment. After the spavin was removed I drove the horse and his mate over 500 miles, from Linn county, Iowa, to Harlin county, Nebraska, with a load of 2,00) pounds, and made the trip in four weeks. Please send me your Treatise on the Horse. Price 25 cents. Yours truly, James Yellenic Were man to conform more to the laws of health and of nature, and be less addicted to the gratification of his passions, it would not be necessary to advertise Fellow's Compound Syrup of Hypophosphitos as a restorative for the power of the brain and nervous system, while the world's pro gress and enlightenment would indeed be marvellous. If your horse has a spavin use Ken dall's Spavin Crc Soe their advor tkanettt. i Call early andihiake your seloe ttiis of valentitR' di ike City Book Store. Ftr a ratiyty id valentines, com ical aud entstfetyai, call at Stevens & Sans. Lawyers briefs priuted in fine style, at The Aotoriax office. Salmon bellies, at retail, at War ren A: Eaton1. Caniieryitten would gain much by leaving us their orders fur incidental printing now, to Ixi done leisurely dur liiK tktt wiutur months saving time and money, and avoiding the risks of j a spring rush of wwrfc. Female Field Hands. A late essayist notes that in proportion as education and home comfort increase. English women refuse to ro into thf field as day laborers. This is the case through out the country, though many women, from a love of the com parative liberty such labor implies, still continue it, just as in lace-j making, willow-utrippingand glove trimming tlij-triets they reject domestic service lor tnne employ- i - i . ments Verv few women in outh Devon work in the fields, and fewer every year, which is just the case iu Lincolnshire as well. In the Ottery district in .South Devon a woman's wages for field work is one shilling a day, some times with a juart of eider addi tional. The lace trade in the iloniron district is greatly declin ing at present, and in consequence young women re abandoning it for household service. The .Vntorian Ruildiux. During my absence The Astokia.n building will be under the manage ment of Judge Peter Runey, who is my authorized agent to repair, altar, or lease moms or. the second floor. 1). C. Ikkland. AMoria. Oregon.. I un. '2$. lNst. Orntral Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steam ship dick is now open for the recep tion of guests, where the well known caterer, Mr. Anti Bebdi ill always be found ready t watt n his patrons. He has had the abot named home thuronghly retittod b Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him. as he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the city. "Wool. Hid", and Fur. Kanncis and tubers vtf find it "neat ly to their addLntagto call on the underfiignediwfortf Belling their wool, hides auiLfursJwr he is now prepared to either biyyr sell on commission anytbrng in the above line tliat may be offered, paying the highest cash price. Freights and charges advance. .1. II. I). GRAY. Soinethins NVr and Choice. Have yon already tasted the delici ous smoked sardines, excellently adapted for luncheon or supperi If not, try them at once. Ask your gmcer for them: they are put up ex pressly for family use. JIallets. Gaff and Copper Handles. Cannerymcns work will be done in good style by Henry Onllou, Astoria, Oregon. If you will give him your orders now he can be doiug the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all parties. To Let. Several furnished or unfurnished rooms at Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Also, a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or gentlmen. AImsjk A bead. Foster has just received an electric cigar lighter. Call in and see it. J. W. 3Iunt-on Is getting impatient waiting for some ot those promises to pay balanc es due on account of steamer Magnet. He don't want to make costs, but is liable to do so. AMUSKMKSTS. Hll.lS VAlHETIKii. Geo. 1 1 ill, proprietor, Fred ( Jere, man ager. The entertainment will conclude with "Dr. Fowler1 or "Mesmerism," and the new wedding party by Nickcrson and Staley. The evenings amuse ments to commence with the ever popu lar first part, Nickerson and Staley as the funny men, Gere interlocutor. Miss Morrison in new balads, Morice hi vo cal gems, Mr. Richard Bruce with his drum solo. Staley with his champion jig, Gere with his German excentneities. and a very pathetic balad by a very pa thetic individual, whose name pathctic aly is NickcrMjn. Nine people on the first part, aud an exhibition equal to any on the coast- Mr. Hill invites criticism. Come and see for yourself. New orchestral selections and new music on the grand taii(i under the leadership of Mr. George Lambert at USX) i. ii. The entertainmeut will begin at 7 SW i. m. Entrance on Benton street. Private boxes on Chennmus. Ask your druggist to show yoifa large bottle of Amuum's Cough Syrup, ami read the label. V can lionestly recommend it-as tin best. Tr it. Save money by buying your school books at Adlers. A gold locket with .Mr. E. C. Holdeus picture iu it. was lost on Wednesday, m the roadwity between Aspirin and Haiithoni cannery. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at this rtffice. Frank Faber has removed in to Dr. Kmaey's baildim; un Water street. On the road to the ateamer dock frutn dwn tinrn, before break fast, it will mw be handy u drop in aud get a cup of coffee. Freah leaf lard at Warren awl Eaton's. Hath tubs, water cloaett, sinks and hot water apparaens, furnished hotub and private nftadenoos, at lowest rates and shortest notice, by alnimus 0. OnKsbi', at the little tin shop :rind the corner. " AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales can be found at M. C. Crosbys, at bottom prices. P. J. Goodman, on Main street, ha iut received the latot ami most fash ionable style of gent and ladies bxt, -hoes. etc. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to 1osoihs, on Main .tmt, opposite N. l.oeb's-. Familie. supplied by the hundred or the ack, opened or in the shell. r i .. . i i.i . cntler ll As,torJa W o,,anmtee satis faction to all ordering work of him. and will do a lMtter lob for lev money than anv outside workman. His work iu the ' it.itnnt.iii 1.-.k luitif il KiionfriAtntit r.iiiff v.v:iiivivi ui'iriiuum uvuuibii ri ivvvm ,eiiiiatfon. Heforeou let your eon tracts for work of this kind it would 1m well to rail o Mr. Stewart. A Carso Of choice timothy hay rived at J. H. D. Gray's. just ar- Tin Plate. Pis Tin. Kte. Cl'h. W. Llume keeps constantly on hand, and to arrive a full line of fish ermens and cannery supplies, at prices which defy competition. Parties wish ing groceries and those intending to run meas houses should inspect goods and obtain large discount from regular price. Syphon Mudy Lamp. Hon. L W. Case, of Astoria, in placing the new Syphon study lamp on the market, would call the atten tintiou of the trade to some of its merits. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled by any study lamp in use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odor;does not drip either when burning or not burning; easily lighted and trimmed, and Is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Call upon 3Ir. Case and buy one. He sells them at remarkable low rates. Fresh smelt at Warren & tlitons. P. Wilhelni, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. For the nest Beer in Astoria, call for thu Columbia LVeurcry i'ecr, acknowledged to be superior t all others. If you want a good big oyster stew in style, call around to Tom Smiths, next door to-P. H. Fox, Main street Astoriu, Oregon. Open at all hours. Adler is soli in: low. school bKks very Warrantee deeds tukiax ottice. at Tue As- Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if yon want something good. A nice lot of eastern oysters at Roscoes, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around. You will find them first class. When you want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at Frank Fabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at nil hours. During the absence of Mr. Carl Adler from the city, Mr. Chaa. Moffett will have the entire management of his business, and he will commence at once by reducing prices of everything suitable to dull times. Everybody can be assured of being treated well, and furthermore will find out by care ful examination of goods and prices that Adlers store is the place to do your buying. You can always find what you ask for in large variety. Dresses cut, fit and made to onler, by Mrs. Denny Curran, Cass street, near the Congregational church, in Mr. Thomas Logan's house, Astoria. Mr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., m their season. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. The new improved Franconia range, kept by -Magnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to any length, and full measure. M'cCormick's almanacs for 1881. At the City Book Store. Charles Stevens it Son,opposite the Bell-tower. .John Rogers has just received at the Central market a large invoice of coal oil, assorteds brand, and for sale at reduced rates. He also keeps a general assortment of groceries, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of best quality, which he otTers at small profit for cash. Mr. Wm. Loeb is agent at Asto ria for the Gcrmanin Life Insurance company of New York. This is one of the soundest companies doing busi ness in the United States. Its total asaetc, all equal to cash, amount to 8,552,877 11. J Magnus C. Croahy has a rirst-claa workniau, and is prepared to do all kinds of jobbtitg in tin, sheet iron and copper, plumlriug and steam fitting. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sicilv lemons, dried pltuns, Alden J dried apples and mixed pickles on re tail at .1. W. (jearhart's. For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the beat of wiuos, liquors, and Shu Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite thu bell tower, I and see Campbell. IXL STORE ! ! , NEW WIKTEI! GOODS ! ! AT PK1CES TO SUIT THE TIMES, Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys. Overcoats and Ulsters.. Boots and Shoes, Hats. Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. .utiles ami Mlsves I'mlerwear. Ilosierj .Dress iootls. Cassiiacrcs Waterproofs, l'lanuels. Canton Flannels. rJncn Damask. IVapkins. Do j lies. Ci-.isJies. Towels. Toll Skirts, Trunks. Valines. A'otions. ana nn Elegant Stock of Zephyrs and Fancy Yarn, In fact the hin;s,t and IkM stork in town and at the lowest price. xT"ChI1 oh me befcire jHtreliasni jf mi w ih toave ruouey. C. If. 000 FEE, 1 X I. Store. Alain Street, uear Parker House. Astoriu. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTUKEK OF FURNITURE 35 BEDDI3STG AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW COItNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every hnmclu ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. HAVIXU EVERY FICILITY FOK HE MANUFACTURE UP A K1KST CLASS AR. tide, I ata now prepared to fiirn'n the public with the finest quality, fur cash. or I LAGER BEEE, AT :ttt CKVrS 1'KK ;.VI;LOA tSramilies and keeper of public huu9e. M. MEYER. Proprietor MISCELLANEOUS. C. LKlXKNWKUKK. HIIIAM KUOWX. hST.W.I.lsllKIl tST. Leineirvveber & Co., ASTORIA, ORKUOX, TAMERS AHD CURBIERS,, Manufacturers aud IniMjrterof i LL K1XDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS and S HOES MAGNUS C. CROSBY. DKALKK IX Stoves, Tinware, and House Furnishing Goods. Hardware, Brass Goods, Lead 'and Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Engineers Supplies, Sheet Lead, Iron Copper, Brass, and Zinc W aSmTlPTCYn IliarRfiT,. rw 1 "i 1 O Main Street t, - - Axloria Oregon ir(V,.,,pm: HA A cD i Eh It J BERG RESPECTFULLY OALL THE ATTEV 5ou mon pnicucai nuonnarion man is con tiun of tho public to the fret that the tamed In .some large volumes at far higher above .Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY !J1T QUALITY cdpqu ANn ntiDPn mpstsi vl'u- .:n u.n i-., 0., i,, ,i. n men will be sold at Iowrotrntea.wnolesnle and retail. Special attention Kiven to supplj - dk shujs. I. "W. CASE, IMPORTEB AX D WHOLESALE A.D RE- TAIL DEALER IN GEMAL MERCHANDISE Corner Cheiiauius and Cuss streets. iUstwniA - umiu.i THE ASTORIA Photograph Gallery CARD SIZE l'lIOTOUllAPUS, Vti 50 Per Dozen. CABIXKTSIZE IlIOTO;itAIIKS S4 OO Pr Dozen. FSaeijil mte for families. DRESS ISIAE3NG. MILS. K.W.I LLSLKY, - MAIN Sl'KKKl-. lR31aOBKbmMii)ic.nxt tlaorto Mrs".Drbj"s Is iwm preiannl to do FIRST CLASS DRESS WIAKIHC PLAIN SEWING OF ALL KINDS. Ladifs'of Astorut are respH-tfiillx xheild for a .-Jiare of tnri r latnmajce. irAxnte fr Buttrieks l';Utrits. T. S. JKWETT. B. S. Kill BALL. D raying & Trucking. ASTORIA TRUCK & DR A V CO. QSrlvk "iiiiTri W SquoiiHo(fac St., hetwn Ca and Maia, Contracts fur uraylsc wimIc ami yattjfactwn guuraateod Orders left at the Ocwdeot lb tel er rceejr ")iby mail promptly nllod JEWETT i KLMRAI.T.. of BOTTLED BEEE, AT 81 30 Ii:iS llOO. promptly and regularly supplied. ASTORIA. ORFHOX MISCELLANEOUS. "A Merciful Man Is Merciful to his Beait., OXIV 2,! CRSTS. 650,000 ALREADY SOLD ! ! A treatLse on the ip Vnd his Diseases, by B J. KENDALL, JLD ! I Futl of Valuable aud I'rartieal liu ! formation, anil Ccutniuius nn j ranKX op I Which gives the symptoms, cause and the Rest Treatment of each; a table gMng aU the principal drugs used for the Horse, with the ordinary dose, effects, aud antidote when a poisen: a tauie with an nigra inir of the j Horse's teeth at different aes, with rulw. I for telling the ae of the Horse j 65 eugrav- ihrj nuiMuun me uniHjrumi puints in me .structure of the horse. aLso illustrating posi tions assumed by sick horses in different dis eases. A valuable collection of receipts, many o which would cost a horse-owner three to live dollars each. EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Thousands who haeseenit commend it. i and many jjood horsemen have extolled it In tin nine-st terms, een .stating that thev j prefer it to books which cost So f0 to .lo w. . Do not throw away vour mnnev in the pur- L'U arc "" Pt l-ulu phrases and technical I tenasas to lie itnnitelli tenasas to be muntelliible to the aeras;e ! reader but, ' BUY KENDALL" A lK)0k of la 1J3jMf m J S TREATISE,' narer covers. 'Jiviiiir i- uaviiig examined tills book thoroughly nt; ir -wiiiivu iiif IIORSE-OWXER J Would hesitate a moment about investing 25 ,..,,., j5 .m.hn.n it h..,K.n.r 1 .?!.,. 1 v..in lrf ui nn,nf. if OT,t-,i,..rti, .1. - suability ol having such practical infonna- uun as our mruiniK lneuus uauy neeu in their business, provided at reasonable cost instead of being obliged to pay the enormous. DroOts demanded by the Publishers of most J -rjcu'tural ,50. we have secured SeVeral Hundred CP,eS I Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse. ggS? &&& 1 23 CD JziAJST '!!?. . 1 Iteniittances may be made In currencj , ll- ver or stamps, nenu an orders to I. V. IltEIiAND. Astoria. Oregon. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Vitelline Shop And the best BLACKSMITH SHOP ! In the eiti ... .:...js . EBTGIHE, 0AFNSEY, STEAMBOAT W0SK Promptly attends! t. A specialty niade of repoirr.ig CANNERY DIES, ' MACHINE SHOP. NEAR KIXKE"YH AS TuKIA yiMIF.By Cedar Fbato. . raniK uni)BK.sk:nkii will be pR- I -- paraa to furnish to ord-r, iu K u wm. ami ncp nnoMiui' nu -nana, ,JaJin FLOATS. UfAUtJi. HAyoIJS. etc. f9it sate at lowest jrnce. Address, or eall awHi PSTSHSON M AfDSKSOjr, ii 4 i? m m f'Hlff i 9y i: i I ii.4. Oak Pt,W.:r.