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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1881)
CJ) gto guttrj storfcm. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY MARCH 19, 18S1 Can it be True? It is whispered around that there is a prospect for a good-sized breach f The Illustrated Scientific News. One of the handsomest publications ! is the Illustriated Scientific Xews, pub- promise smt in this county soon. The.:iished by 3Innn & Co., New York. report says that a young man of this Even' number contains thirty-two ISSUED EVERY MORNING, (Monday Excepted!. D. C. Irrlautl, Alitor ami Proprietor. Asiwrtan BhIIiUi, 'as tret. Terms of Subsoription ; served by Carrier. ier week Ma Cents Sent by mail, four tnent.b......... -....- .5 00 Sent by mail, oho year.... ......... " oO free of Postage uHberibers. S Advertisements inserted by tbeyeur at the rate of SI 7J per square ier month. Transient advertisinc, by tbc day or week, fifty cents "per square for each in'ertien. The rt"ecklj AMoriau Is a mammoth sheet, exactly double the size of the Daily. It i just the pa per for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the current news, choice niis iiijinv. nirriciilturnl matter, market re ports, etc. It is imiiislieri to single sub scribers at 3 00 per year in advance. 2SA limited munoer of small adver tisements inserted a. established rate. THECITY. Thk Daily astobia.v trill U ew r mat latTScent a month, frreuf jioxtaot. llmti cr icho contemiilatcaUchcefrom the cU lan 'tare The astokian folUm Ihcm. Daily or Wkkkly tlttUiH to nn piit-oj!ice irtih citt aadtttonal txjne. Adarco- may if cnanuea a of tat ax acrfred. teate irrttor ot 1 v aiutUUia room. The steamship Columbia is due here to-day. Capt. L. W. Poole is again at the popular Old Corner. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Montgomery is convalescent. The steamer California, from Sit ka and way ports, is due here. --The British bark Duxford sailed from Liverpool for this port, via Vic toria, March 3d. The schooner Argonaut sailed from San Francisco for Shonhvater bay on the 17th inst. The foundation for Mr. .1. W. Welch's new buildiug is being laid and the work will be speedily completed. Sheriff Twombly gives notice that after April 1st additional costs will be added on taxes due Clatsop county for 1880. Mr. J. D. Holnian is in the city on his way to llwaco, where he will remain until after the opening of the fishing season. -The frame for Messrs. Megler & Wright's addition was raised yestei day and the proportions of the struc ture are already visible. Mr. M. D. Kant will leave for San Francisco on the steamer Colum bia on the 24th inst., for the purpose of laying m his spring stock of goods. Look out for something nobby when he returns. We are so glad theOrcuon arrived eafely. It gives the spy-glass a rest. Some of her freight takes up consider able room on the dock and is an inter esting sight. Saratoga trunks, boxes of drygoods, the latest style of a cook etove with the usual accompaniments of pots and kettles, and , well, now we know Just What He went to Frisco for. city engaged himself to be married to a young lady living in this vicinity. The day Has set, bridal garments all made ready, and furniture selected juid purchased for housekeeping. The wedding whs to have taken place List week, and doubtless would have cuine oil" as pur agreement, had not the in tendent bridegroom backed squarely tint. The report further says that this same young heart-smasher has wade marriage engHeiiients with other girls, and when tired of their company, without foiKl cause, broken them otf. pagH, full of engravings of novelties in science and the useful arts. Orna mental wood work, pottery, vases and objects of modern and ancient art are finely shown. The March number contains, anion" I various other subjects illustrated, a full description of the manufacture of paper lmiii;iiis, with engravings; how the deceptive curve is produced in canting the ball by the baseball pitchor, his attitude, how he holds and handles the ball, all fully illustrated. The number before ns also contains; en- If this is tine, or only partly true. w graving of Capt. Bads' proposed ship A very annoying and dangerous thing is the carelessness practiced by inhabitants along the roadway to upper town-, of leaving materials on the road. The roadway is a public atreet, and is needed entirely for travel, either on foot or otherwise. Upon several occasions of late, horses have became frighteaed, and caused the lives of occupants of vehicles to be in danger, entirely from careless ness. This should be stopped or somebody punished. Cook Bros, new steamer, the Argo naut, Capt. Fred Condon, made her first trip to Astoria yesterday. On invitation from Mr. J. W. Cook.quite a number of our citizens went onboard and inspected the steamer from stem to stern, after which the lines were: cast off and she was headed on a special trial trip to Tongue point, which place she reached in nineteen minutes. Rounding the Tongue she made the run back to Flavel's wharf in fifteen minutes, very good time indeed seeing she had no current, it being slack high water. Everything on board seemed to work to perfection, and the general construction of the Argo naut is admirably adapted to the waters in which she is to run, and to the purposes for which she was built. She is eighty-five 'feet long and has eighteen feet beam. With ample deck room and high bulwarks, she is capable of carrying a very large num ber of salmon. She is staunch and strong as a tug boat, no expense was epared to make her complete in every respect. Mr. James Cook informed vu that -as she lay, she represented in dollars and cents the neat little sum f twelve thousand five hundred dol lars. Success to the Argonaut and her enterprising owners. haven't lattifiiage strong onoi-h to ex pru&MMtr contempt for hint. Xoitian, entitled to be tallied x uitlltrtiMit, would secure a woman's aifoctioiis, en gage himself to be married to her, and then break it off without grave and well considered reasons for doing so. And the man who would Jo otherwise ought to be driven out of society, and spurned with contempt by every decent man and woman in the com munit'. We trust, for the crodit f our city, that the report is without foundation, or grossly exaggerated. We would be ashamed to think we had a man among us, old or young, capa ble of so mean an action. Auction Sale To-Day. f" At 11 o'clock this morning E. C Holden will sell, at the sjgu M the Golden Boot nearly opposite the Ore gon Railway and Navigation company 'h dock, all the stock in trade and shoe making implements of Mr. A. W. Cone, who is leaving this city for a home in the valley. Tyhe stibek con sists of several pairs of custom made boots and shoes and a large lot of sole leather and calf skin. The touls, im plements and sewing inachinds will be a valuable acquisition to any jioot am shoen'aker. In addition, a lot of use ful household furniture, one lirtf-proof safe and a variety of other articles will be disposed of. Sale to com mence at 11 o'clock. Kt-tfiilar communication f Temple lodge No. 7. F. & A. ul.t this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members and so journing brethren m good stanawg aie invited to be prosent. Work in the F. C. degree. Un account of delay in crossing the bar, ami the time required to discharge a large cargo, the Uregon will not be able to leave on her regular day (to day.) She will not sail before Sunday morning and perhaps not till Monday. The committee appointed at the meeting of the warehousemen in the city at Porland, to inquire into the amount of wheat on hand m western Oregon, reported that there was in round numbers 82,000 tons. This re port was presented at the fanner's convention at Salem and rejected, as it was believed to be incorrect, and on motion it was moved that a committee of three from each county should be appointed who were to report the wheat in store in each county. This committee upon consultation reported 90,000 tons, with 5,000 of Wnlla-walla wheat at Astoria. railway across the Isthmus, antl a novel hydraulic railway locomotive. In addition to this it contains many valuable tecchies for artisans and housekeepers. This publication will be found instruc tive and entertaining to all classes, but will be best appreciated by the most intelligent. Published bj- Munn Jt Co., :W Park Row, New York, at $1 fH)a year, and sold by all news dealers. Syphon Study Lamp. Hon. I. W. Case, of Astoria, in placing the nviv Syphon study lamp on the market, would call the atten tiution of the trade to some of its merit. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled by any study lamp in use. It givos a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odorjdoos not drip either when burning or not burning: easily lighted and trimmed, and is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to fill ever made. Directions accompanying each lump. Call upon Mr. Chjhj and Ihiv one. He sells them at remarkable low rates. Central Motet. State Directory. Dr. Wilcox, of Portland, agent for J. K. Gill & Co' state directory, is in town, and is delivering to subscribers the above work. This book appears to have been compiled with much care and is the best directory now in use. The map is also the best, by reason it is the latest . Taken together we con sider it the best and cheapest way of obtaining information of this state that can be found. We advise ever' business man to procure a copy. The Central hotel, near the stoam ship dtck is now omjii for the recep tion of guests, whore the well known caterer, Mr. Anton Behm will always be found ready t wait on his patrons. He has had the above named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him. as he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to lie had in the city. .iMCSKMKXTS.' -I XL STORE!! NEW WINTER GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I I Clothing for Hen, Youths and Boys, Overcoats and Ulsters, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. Indies ami Misses Undent car, Hosiery. Dress Goods. Casim're9 Waterproofs, Flannels. Canton Flannels, r.inen DantasU. lYanliins. Dojlio. Crashr-, Totiels. Felt Slfirts. Tmnlts, Valises. Xotion. ami an Elegant Stock - Saling and Reese are the heaviest1 tax-payers in oiitauua county, paying $47,000. Tin Plate. Viz Tin, Ktr. IIim.'s Vakiktik.. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred Gere, stage manager, A. Ostmnder. leader of orchestra. Geo. Lambert, leader of bras- iiand. Kntire ehnnge of pro gramme this evening. Comolete mic ?ess of Mis- Lou Baldwin and tlie entire companv. To-night and until further notice Miss LouZavistowsky'siiew play called "Here -he Got, and There she Goes.' Alo Mr. Nieker-on and Mr. Maley in their act entitled -The Duel bv Poion. al-o the u-mal first part with Niekrr-on and Staley on the ends and Gere as interlocutor, also Mis Morrison and Mr. Morice in vocal gem-!. Trice or admission remains tne same. .Nine iieoisie on me nrst pari. and an exhibition equal to any on the cout. Mr. Hill invites criti cism. Conn and see for yourself. Xew orchestral selection and new muic on the grand stand under hc leadership of Mr. George Lambert at ;:' !. m. The entertainment will begin at T ."JO v. M. Entrance on Denton street. Private Itoxes on Chenamus. "Erin go Uraugli." M. Patrick's Day Parade." "Ailleen Alalia. Burks Dream, --The Green Above the ISed Boys ami Killaniex uy .Mr. Glenn. ot Zephyrs and Fancy Yarn, Ih f.wt the largt ami Utt -tovK in town ainl at the lowest nriees. J3Call oh me before iwrvliasiHs If you wish to save money. a H. COOPER, 1X1. Store. Main Street, near Parker HHe. Astftffe. CHAS. HEILBO.RN, MANUFACTURER OF FIJRNITUBE 55 BEDDING- AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COKNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every lmuich. ASTOBIA BREWEET.' M. MEYER Proprietor. H; Geo. W. liuiue keeps constantly on hand, and to arrive a full line of lish enmms and cannon .supplies, at prices which defy comjietition. Parties wish ing grcories ami those intending to run mess houses should inspect goods and obtain large discount from regular price. To Kef. Several furnished or unfurnished rooms at .Mrs. unison s lougiug hiHi&e. Also, a few persons can have beard if required, either ladies or gcutimen. J. W. tIurjHOu 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. Iturnett'K Cocoalne. The be-4; hair dreeing in the world. Hurnett-? ewoaine allays irritation. remoeV.ill tondeiic to dsudruST. invig orates the action of the capillaries in the Highest degree, and lias earned a deserv ed reputation for promoting the growth and preser. mg the oeamy ot the human hair. Ladies dressing their hair elalior atelv for the evening will find that it im parts a healtlr. natural glos to the hair, and will caue it to retain its shape for hour. Ilurnetfs flavoring extracts are used and indor-ed by the best hotels, confec tioners and grocers throughout thecoun try. They are perfectly pure. tide, I aia now prepared to furnis the public with tha finest quality, for ca3h. OF LAGEE, BEEE, BOTTLED BEEE, AT $1 50 PITO IMJ5SKX. A.T 30 CENTS PER GALLON 53Familie8 and keepers of public howaes promptly and resutnrly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. OKEOON THE BREWERY COLUMBIA IS SUI'EICIOK TO MOST, AND JOHN HAHN, -Fresh smelt at Warren & Eatons. If you want to see something new, go to Adlers. P. Wilhelm, Bosa saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. What is the cry from ocean to ocean? Kendall's Spavin Cure. Read the advertisement. During our flying trip on the Argonaut yesterday afternoon wc noticed with much interest and satis faction the numerous and extensive improvements and additions which have been made at and above upper Astoria recently. Among the most important we note the new canneries of S. D. Adair & Co., C. Timraons & Co., and the Occident Packing com pany, all of which have been added to the list of Astoria canneries since last fishing season. We also observed that the Astoria Box and Lumber Manu facturing company have their buildings nearly completed and with steam up were busily at work manufacturing boxes. "Sir. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc, in their season. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Columbia Brewery Betr, acknowledged to be superior to all others. P. .1. Goodman, ou Chenamu street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boot", shoes, etc Fresh vegetables, parsley, greens, etc, for table use, fresh from the gardens, can be had cheaply at Mrs. Gallou's, Squetnoqhe street. 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 3awed to any length, and full measure. LS EXCKI.I.KI) BY NONE ON llllb COAST - - PROPKIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. iHTOnlers left at the GERMANIA BKEK HALL will he proinrtly attended to.-Su At the last terra of the Circuit, court for Multnomah cynnty Judge Stott decided that in cases where plaintiffs insue attachments or garnish ment process, if they are unsuccessful in finding money or property, they must theuiEelves pay the costs inci dtnt to the proceedings and cannot tax the same against defendants. It has been the custom of plaintiffs, es pecially in justice's courts, if unsuc cessful in the first garnishee process to follow out the old maxim, "if at last you do not succeed try, try again,"' when finally they caught a few dollars, the amount collected has been first applied on the costs of the previous unsuccessful attachments and garnish ments, if any was left over, it went to pay the original judgment. Accord ing to the late decision of Judge Stett, if a garnishee aaswers that he has no property, the plaintiff and not the de fendant must pay the costs of the at tachment and the defendant is not in any way liahle. For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. Capt. J. H. D. Gray has just re ceived a fine lot of Burbank Seedling potatoes, Yellow Newton Pippin, and Wine Sap apples, Pound pears and a lot of "So. 1 timothy hay, at his ware house foot of Benton street. The reason of the detention of the Oregon, was that Carl Adler had some fine pianos on board, and on that account it was decided to wait till the bar played a different tune. They are Cabinet And Grand, regular beauties. Prof. J. P. Feaster will open a class in penmanship at the school house on Main atreet, on Monday evening next, 2Lst inst. The Oregon city Enterprise says of him. "Prof. J. P. Feaster of Portland, left us a few days ago for Astoria. The Prof, has had a class of over one hundred scholars here m penmanship, all of who are warm in their expressions, re garding his successful method of teach ing. We commend him to the people of Astoria, feeling that they will have no cause to regret giving him a large class." Fresh leaf lard at Eaton's. Warren and A voiigh.cold or ore throat should be lopjcd. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or consump tion. Brown's Bronchial troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and bnNaiiH. but act directly on the in humed part. allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, and tin throat troubles which singers and public sjKsikcrs are subject to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial troches have been recommended by physicians, and alwas give erfeet satisfaction. Having ueen . testeu bv wide and constant uie for nearlv an en tire generation, they have attained well- merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. .Sold at li.1 cents a box everywhere. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures couglis, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. 50 cents and Si a bot tle. Salmon bellies, at retail, at War ren & Eaton's. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. A nice lot of eastern oystera at Roscoes, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around.. Yon will find tli em first class. If you want a good big oyster stew in style, call around to Tom Smiths, next door to P. H. Fox, Main street Astoria, Oregon. Open at all hours. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go toRoscoe's on Main street, opposite N. Loeb's. Families supplied by the hundred or tho sack, opened or in the shell. Rheumatism is the most terrible disease that has ever afflicted human ity, yet it instantly yields to the pow erful drugs that Kendall's Spavin Cure is composed of. See their advertise ment. 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 you want something good. Frank Faber has removed in to Dr. Kinsey's building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dock from down town, before break fast, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. The Astoriax job presses will fit you out with your winter supplies of letter-heads, bill -heads, cards, envelopes, etc, etc, at astonishingly low rates, and in exquisite style. Call and see samples of work done for others. When yon want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at J? rank r-abres on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. John Rogers has just received at the Central market a large invoice of coal oil, assorteds brand, and for sale at reduced rates. He ako keeps a general assortment of groceries, liq uors, tobacco cigars, fruits and vege tables of best qualify, which he offers at small profit for cash. MISCELLANEOUS. C LKlXKSWKBKK. I!in.3l KUOW.V. ESTABLISHED 1S". Leinenweber & Co., ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMEBS AND (MEIERS, Manufacturers and Importers ot LL KINDS OF AND FINDINGS W liolesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS and SHOES esrllbhest cash price palil for ulei ami Tallow. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on nand. such as Canned Frnits and Jelly7 Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EGGS, BUTTER, CIIEESE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POULTEtY XXD GAME In tne season. CIGARS AXD TOBACCO. Best ef WEfES AZVD UQVOR8. All cheap fer CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. A?. Case's store. j. Jiuuur.ua. MISCELLANEOUS. "A Merciful Man i Merciful to lite 1'east.J OXIiY JJ." CKNTS. 650,000 ALREADY SOLD ! ! A treatise mi the Trap jrk io o; im i vw jy& D. K. WABacf. T. W. Batozi Astoria Market ! Ori'OSITE OCCIDENT HOTE1 , ASTORIA. .--- OREGON. WARBRt & EATOX, Proprietors. (Successors to Warren fc 3tcGun Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED IIAY, CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, Ere. tsr Butter, Egga, Cheese, etc. constantly on hand. e&r Ships supplied at the lowest rate:. isa And-his Dheases. by B.J. KEjYDALL, M.D. Fall of Valuable ant Practical lu- formation, ami Coutaiuins au INDEX OF OISKASF.S. Which gives the symptom, cause and the Best Treatment of each; a table ghing all the principal drugs ued for the Horse, with the ordinary dose, effects, and antidote when apoLson; a table with an engniunsof the Horse's teeth at different aes, with rule for telliuir the aw of the Horse : or. ensrav- lugs showing the important points in the structure of the horse, also illustrating jiosi tious assumed b sick horses in different dLs 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 have seen it commend ir. and many good horsemen have extolleu it ui the highest highest terms, even stating that they refer It to books which cost 5 00 to $10 00. vour monev in tne pn chase of costly books on the Horse, which pur- Wastangton Tffarket, Alain Street - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAX 0 BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of the public to the faet that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AHDCURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest ratee, wholesale aadretaiL Special attearion riven to sappb ns shisc. tin Do not throw away your money in the i uhrases aim technical terms as to be uninteA'KiuIe to the average reader but, BUY KENDALL'S TREATISE, A book of 100 pases, in paper covers, jtfviug you more practical Information than Is con tained in some large volumes at far higher cost. Having examined this book thoroughly we are satisfied no HORSE-OWNER Would hesitate a moment about investing 25 cents in its purchase, if he did but know the value of its contents. Recognizing the de sirability of having such practical Informa tion as our farming friends daily need hi their business, provided at reasonable cost Instead of being obliged to pay the enormous profits demanded by the Publishers of mo-it Agricultural uooks, we nave secureu Several Hundred Copies Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse, single copies of which we shall be pleased to mail to any reader of this paper, iostage pre paid by as, on receipt or 25 OjESrEtfT'IS. Remittances may be made in currency, sil ver or stamps. Send all orders to I. C. IRKI.AXI). Astoria, Oregon BILL HEAD PAPER, OF EVERY GRADE AND COLOR, PRIN d or plain, at loweet ratee, at Tax Asreiuji eftc I. "W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN &EMBAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA --- OREGON, Cedar Floats. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE l'RE pared to furnish to order, in lota to suit, and kept constantly on hand, CEDAX FLOATS, HAULS, HANDLES, etc.. for sale at low est prices. Address, or call upon risxisjusi 12.4 ON & ANDERSON, uaKroint.Yw..J"'