The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 25, 1881, Image 2

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ASTOItrA. ORF.KO
WEDNESDAY -MAY 25, 18bl
.C.IBEIAM.
...Editor.
Two Extreme Views.
In the course of his interview as
published by the Post, Hon. Theo
philus French, -United States rail
way commissioner, is reported as
having said:
But outside of thi' Portland, against
Portland will con-lsueh odds as nature
linue to rise in im-lhas i)Iaced against
portance. Hon. her, cannot reason-
Theophilus French, ablv hope to hold
Seattle. May 18. lSSl.lthe position she has
(gained through the
Ipubh and energy of
'her business mei!.-
jHoii. TlieophilUb
Frencli,.SeatUe,May
118,1 SSI.
This is a scuny slander in all j
prebability: "The one danger in ;
the Nctv York senatorial compli
cation is that if Conkling fails to
secure election by republican
votes, lie will try to make a com
bination with the democrats in the
legislature for the return of him
self with a democratic colleague.
That he cannot be elected in any
other way seems reasonably sure."
Governor Cornells position in this
matter is unquestioned; that he
will throw all the influence he po
sesses into the scale for Conkling
and Piatt, and when the fight be
gins the governor will be found
foremost in the fight, and his po
sition cannot bo mistaken.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IMPORTANT
AMOiiSS
A WOED OF WAROTNG!
m ! FOR THE REST MB CHEAPEST
lothing, Clothing'
or Tut
-GO TO-
ASTORIA, OREGOX.
Tho Tax on Ships.
The May number of the North
American Review contains a paper
by John Roach, thr iron ship
builder, on the Uestion of free
trade in ships. The question for a
nation to solve that wants to carry
its own products, in its own ships,
Mr. Roach says, K how to build the
ships, not how ro buy them.
France and Germain have had the
full privilege of purchasing ships
in othei countries and yet they do
not carry one-third of their own
products. Norway building her
own shins, owns mote tonnage than
France and Germain combined.
The three ship-building nations are
England, the United Slates and
Norway, and they ate the leading
ship-owning nations. As good
ships can be built in the United
States as anywheri lse in
the world, but Aineiican cap
italists do not want to invest
their money in ships for the princi
pal reason that capital thus in
vested is subjected to excessive
taxation. An American corpora
tion in New York, with 2,000,
000 invested in five steamships,
would be compelled to pay a tax of
two and a half per cent, without
regard to profit and loss on the in
vestment. An English corpora
tion, with the like amount invested
in five ships, would be taxed only
one per cent, on the net earnings.
Assuming the not earnings, to be
eight per cenr , or $1C0,000, the
taxation on the American line
would be $50,000 and on the Eng
lish 61,000, -u discrimination of
48,400 a year against th Ameri
can line. An American line of
fire steamer must pay over 48,
000 for the privilege of eairying
the American flag. Tf our govern
ment would simply place us on
equal condition with the people
of other countries, so that our capi
tal can be put into fair competition
with foreign capital, Mr. Roach is
of opinion that there will be no
difficulty in building up our mer
chant marine to any extent that
may be required.
Attorney General Nash, of Ohio,
has decided that certain matrimo
nial companies of that state can
not be incorporated. All of
these associations had filed ar
ticles of incorporation. The At
torney general advises the secre
tary to refuse to place them on
file. After discussing the legal
points, Mr. Nash says he does not
believd individuals can lawfully
associate themselves together for
the purpose proposed, which is to
get large numbers of young people
to combine together and to re
frain from entering upon the mar
riage relation until certain subis of
money are accumulated. For in
dividuals to associate themselves
together for the purpose of
effecting this kind of a contract,
with tho considerations pro
posed, Mr. Nash thinks is against
public policy, because against the
public welfare, and if against pub
lie policy it is unlawful.
To make room forau immense stock of good
that are arrhlng by crery steamer.
I will vll for the
Fresh vaccine virus from Bullock
anil Cienshaw, Philadelphia. Only
used b' Dr. Miller, sr.f for vaccina
tion. Call and see him if you want
to be vaccinated.
JtfAKKIKD.
t tli Tnttfrrnrnm-ir 1 1 nil cr Tntnlin
eit.W.'J, Mav Jftth, at 9 o'clock p.m.,
bVltev. 1). E. GDortro. .Mr. Hope Belt
Ferguson to Mi4 Mirft Montgomery.
youngest daughteiVof Jtobert Montgom
ery, r.S(., ni I'aiana prami.
NEXT THIRTY DATS
a -at-
Greatly Reduced Prices !
My entire MocL. nHujirUlm; tin Intent tle"
-or
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Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods,
OloakSjDolmans,
Ladles and Cliildrer.s Shoes and Slippers
AliiO :
A COMl'LETi: LINK OK
MENS AND YOUTHS
CLOTH EN G
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,
i Don't be Humbugged Again by Professed.
Auction Sales Gotten up with the g w m pyg mm mm
Jilxpress rurpose u Irani. . ja.3sr:o
AVH17 BUY TRASH WHEN YOU CaK'3"1 "" -
GET MUCH NEWER AND BETTER , I
GOODS AT LESS PRICE. 5 j
Is is not reasonable that should a person meaning aj CD i
.square business desire to dispose of their stock at less: . j
Ithan market price and without profit at Auction, would he! ;
not chose a much larger field than our city.. ,
You all have been taught a lesson a few months since j -jf
by the man "nut a license. Now don t be misled atjain,i
rJ r i r a r l t Ml .1 t
lor reierence to ouyers 01 ruction i rasn 1 win post incm
in a few of my prices to compare.
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EIGHT YDS. PUKE L1NEX CltASH
TEN YDS. PUKE RUSSIA CRASH
PURE LTNEN TOWELS, EXTRA LARCE.
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ETC.
ETC.
Before purchasing our guods ulsevrhrre
call In and examine im good and tulcce. as
it will paj jou well for our troHblr.
S. SCHLUSSEL,
NEW TO-DAY.
IOrNl). Uy the und)rsiKned iwTriday,
: Mavjoth, a piece rf new ul.abo4t 100
fatuoin." Tlic prupertr cm bn had upon
proof and payment of charges Ify applying at
"oks station on Sdiidlsland. I Sr
I fIJS'tffUAM.
Mai 'Jl. 1V1. I
spit on
new 40
dla-
fathoms
c finder will be
N
niesli
inond on corks. It V on
of the Imw bmnd new.'i
kllWttlll I tll O l-rilljl 1 VftJMw ll A t ttat
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Astoria. Ma -M, ISSIl
T OST. In the uelRhboihood of. Point Ellis,
xjl .Morniav niKiit, iiay
aaixf
beAuitb
loAr liav
lyf-kif
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to Tr
t CO fathom
tided . V.
ly rewarded
Ins tho net
Company be-
PACKIN CO.
avelers.
Gov. Stanford comes back utthe
anti-monopoly movers in double
leaded two line monastic. He
gives Thurber the following slight
abrasien: "It is incorrect to call a
railroad a monopoly. The only
real monopolies in this country are
those created by the patent laws,
for instance: the governor under
stands that F. B. Thurber, who is
so active in the an ti-monopoly
movement, has a patent for mak
ing oleomargarine, and if he were
so dishonest as to sell it for butter
no one could enter into competi
tion with him. On the other hand,
under the corporation laws of
California a fee of five or ten
dollars will pay for articles of
incorporation which will enable
a company to build a line of
railroad in the state parallel
to his own. A stock company is
not a corporati on. It is a co-operation.
It is liable to error, of
course, in common with all such
institutions, but it is more iikely
to be uniformly just than a single
individual would be. A railroad
company lays down for the con
duct of its employes laws which
the common sense of business de
mands. Tho employes cannnot
deviate from these laws. They
are given no latitude for individual
judgment or caprice. On the
other hand the merchant is his
own master He can change his
methods and his rules at any
moment when passion, prejudice
or greed controls him. So long
as this is a representative govern
ment, so long as the majority rules
in this country, there can bo no
danger from railroad corporations.
They cannot exist in antagonism
to the will of the majority, and
they canaot undertake, as minor
ity, to overrule the wishes of the
majority."
of all kpw 4" mesh net
Co. The finder will
on .'hint; information
at the hcandinaian
low Tonzue point.
SCAN DIN
AUySlth. 1SRI.
Important
awn: uxDEiisir.NKi) is now niE
. pared to ell
THROUGH TICKETS
n:oM
Astoria to all Points in Europe
Via Overland llailroatls and Steamships of
the follow iiiR first-class line from New erk:
WHITi: STAlt LIXE,
NATIONAL LINE, ALLAN LINE.
ItED STAlt LINE. AMERICAN LINE,
A. T. BUAKKE,
Of C. Tunmons & Co., Astoria, Oregon.
WHITE HOUSE STOllK,
Comer Main and Chenamu? Mrcels
ASTORIA, OREGON.
LARGE SIZE HONEY COMB TOWELS
FOUR LARGE SIZE AlORMIE TOWELS
I SIX LARGE SIZE MORM1E TOWELS
EXTRA LARGE TURKISH TOWELS
EXTRA FINE UNRLEACHEI) TABLE LINEN
PER YARD -
EXTRA FINE BLEACHED TARLE LINEN -V
TURKEY RET) TABLE TINEN. PE1S YARD --
tWarrauted fa cor
MARSEILES BED SPREADS I Z 2 W
HONEY COMB BED SPREADS, LARGE SIZE.-.. s-J 1 5
HONEY COMB BED SPREADS, EXTRA SI7.K... l 2 m
LADIES SOLID COLOR HOSIERY : I; 2S
LADIES RIBBED HOSIERY iJ&i &
LADIES PLAIN HOSIERY Us B
LADIES BROWN BALBRIGAN HOSIERY
LADLES EMBROIDERED HOSIERY
MISSES MERINO. STRIPED, 4 PAIR
MISSES ENGLISH SEAM. 2 PAIR
MISSES FANCY HOSE. EXTRA QUALITY.
TWO PAIR.- -.-
LADIES HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS COL
ORED BORDERS, :: PAIR FOR
LADIES LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 2 PAIR 2G
LADIES IMITATION SILK, ALL COLORS 5 50
LADIES PURE SILK. ALL COLORS IW
l And finer lints in pnrtniiii
GENTS CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. 50 7.',
GENTS MERINO EXTRA IIEAVY UNDERWEAR f, 7f.
GENTS BLUE AND RED FLANNEL UNDER
WEAR, ALL WOOL 1 . u w
GENTS BLUE OVERSHIRTS I 25 I 76
GENTS OVERALLS AND JUMPERS Xi 75
GENTS BLUE OVERSHIRTS - t 2S 175
GENTS WHITE SHIRTS 1 00 1 i
GENTS PERCALE SHIRTS - I 00 1 TA
GENTS FULL REGULAR MADE nOSE 12
BOOTS AND SHOES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
S 3u CENTS
2tf CT. EACn
5U I fA PER DOZEN
-T, -7 CENTS
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For Port Townsend, Victoria,
Nanaimo, Fort Wrangle and Skka.
Carrying U. hi. 3f allx.
THE STEAMSHIP
CALIFORNIA,
JAMES CAIIKOLL Commander
AV111 leave Tortland for the ahoe oits
from nanders Dock
At 3 A. M. TUESDAY, ?IAY 31.8I.
For I'relght or. rassase aiml v to
Ed. C. HUGllES. Puner.
"Marian King."
"WE HAVE NOW PLACED THISFIttST
class esel on the berth for salmon
loading to Ln erpool. For particulars regard
ing rates of freight and Insurance, apply to
KODUEKS, MEYElt & CO.,
Portland, Orefion.
Yacht Blue Skin.
er built. Conner fastened.
double mast efsel. lies at
UaseS wharf. Heady to re
echo nassencers. freight or ex
cursion parties to all parts of jE&j
the Columbia rherauu Vicini-3-3
ty. Charges nioderate.
JSFor further particulars Inquire of John
Rogers, Central Market.
Or of CAPT. WOODS,
Blaster and owner.
LOST. On night of May 19th. between
Scarborough Hill and Sand Island, about
C5 fathoms new net. Harbours 40-12 ply. 50
mesh deep, new lines, left hand laid, had
bridle on each end, and lias the appearance
of halng been cut about a fathom from
here this piece was joined on. The finder
will be suitably rewarded by returning to
ASTOIIIA PACKING CO.
Astoria, May 20, 1SS1.
Notice to Outside Fishermen
FISHING WITH NETS BELONGING TO
themselves, and desiring to sell their sal
mon, will find It to their interest to consult
with
JOSEPH HUME,
As he desires to purchase fresh salmon.
E&Ftsh will betaken on board the steam
er Quickstep anywhere on the river and the
same price will be allowed as though the fish
were delivered at the cannery in Knappton
ight
Kna
Oregon Railway and Naviga
tion Company Notice.
Ocean Division Astoria, San Fran
cIhco and Portland.
FROM. AND AFTER THIS DATE tickets
from Astoria to Portland or San Fran
cisco, by either steamer Columbia or Oregon,
will be sold at the office of the company in
Astoria, Instead of on board as heretofore.
JOHN M.UIK,
General Freight and Passenger Arent.
G.W. HUIHE
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, LUMBER.
ETC.. ETC.. ETC.,
TIN PLATE
I1LOCK TIX, PIG LE.VD,
SEAMING COPPEKS,
SOLDEIUKG COPPEKS
SALMON TWINE,
COTTON TWINE,
NET LINES.
MANILLA. HOPE,
SAIL CLOTH,
ANCHORS,
OAKS, FLOATS,
MAULS. HANDLES,
MURIATIC ACID,
LACQUER, VAKNISU,
TURPENTINE. BENZINE,
COAL OIL,
GUM ROOTS. RICE. ETC., ETC.,
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
ASTORIA, - - OREGON.
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A ri:n- StorJi of Forfiii :m:l Domestic Cloths, CasliuereK and
TmmIs. A Fill! T.ini' ofTnilor Trlminiugs, Etc
Tin- Ixt '(! :iii1 T:iiior ti ill Iflalic up Ills CJootls wilk a
Full a:i:inxut3 :is to Fit ml Finisli.
ileineniher these are all first class regular pood-; and can he ImhIu at anj liwe and in
any quant it v
tliov iniKt 1m
lion ou ill at least lmoosted. lhne:ilv anions in stiK-k MI.VhK 1'l.ATKl) Vi:E
guaranteed
Ifrtiitu' tin i Mil i lirsl I'LkM sj-l. liiMf.nl nil MrK nt iiipiiV :iiin.irpl ftc T hnn fhr Hif
You must not imagine tiecautc tne insu "nut a license" offers ou dozcii t iiioih huritiroiiMnt out f town will W spiitl with.
h- lours Tnuv. 31. i. AST.
caTlK lowest market jirks's Markisl init in i&tin lisures.
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
ri -
miiv. iou musi noi imagine uccaaic i .i- mail urn a hivum; imun juu uiitm
ist he cheap. I-ook at prices marked in my window. tlK-n ir ou nutstsoto w
iwillatleastlHspostetl. lhae:iiv anions m slock Ml.VEK 1'l.ATEl) Vt:l
ectl not to taniLsh in 21 hovrs.
CALIFORNIA STORE.
ONE
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K I I I Jl i j I I I J j ij J (IS M'l'KKIOi: TO MOST. AI 1 r.XCkl.l.lIli BY XOXC OX TllLS" C0A8T
TN ASTORIA. '.IOHN HAHK, - - PROPKIETOR
:m 'oOjBCIEIKr., OHBMAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
CORNER OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.' ejrOrders Mt at the fiEKMAMA UEEK HALL mil he promptly attended to.-
BffiS. H. A. DERBY,
MASONIC HALL. - ASTOHIA. ORECOX.
Will opeii her new stock
Oe TbinOay, May 5th, 1881.
Consisting of
A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF
The Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves
Warranted to he the best in the market.
Also, a large assortment of
Infants Wear and Ladies Dres
sing Saques.
A large ariety of
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
Purchased b herself
Hats, Bonnets, Velvets,
Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings,
Collars, Etc., Etc.,
MAIN STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
TIN PLATE.
BLOCK TIN
For sale ex Warehouse at Astoria orl'ortland
by
tt-tf
BALFOCI, G CTHKIE Jt Ce.
ANOTHER WORD OF WARNING !
I see you Isaac and -will go you one better.
As it is customary this season with merchants to quote prices in advertising, J will show the public that I Can
not be Undersold, and would draw attention to the following
JE DEL X O IE3 XalSa? .
Nine yards pure linen crash. .., $1 00
Eleven yards Russia crasli .- 1 00
Extra largo linen towels.., - 20
Extra large honey-comb towels 15
Eive mormie towels for. 50
Extra large Turkish towels '. 25
Extra fine unbleached table linen, per yard 45
Turkey red table linen, warranted fast colors, per yard 75
Large size honey-comb bed spreads 75
Extra size lioney-comh bed spreads L 15
Gents good suspenders, and upwards 25
20
Ladies brown or bleached bnlbrigan hose, per pair ,. .
All other hosiery in porportion.
Gents Canton flannel undershirts and drawers, each
Gents good Merino undershirts and drawers, oach
Gents good, all wool, red or blue flannel undershirts and
drawers, each...... 1 25
j Ten pairs gents cotton socks (not warranted full regular)
40
40
for
Gents blue shirts.
All other goods in proportion.
1 00
75
Great Bargains in Clothing,
Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes,
Great Bargains in Dress Goods,
Great Bargains in Laces,
Great Bargains in Hosiery,
Great Bargains in Buttons,
Great Bargains in Hats,
Great Bargains in Furnishing Goods,
Great Bargains in Dress Trimmings,
Great Bargains in Embroideries,
Great Bargains in gloves,
Great Bargains in House Furnishing Goods,
Great Bargains in all Departments.
My Embroideries, Laces, Corsets, and Kid Gloves were all bought direct from importers and manufacturers in
New York, and prices are fully 20 per cent cheaper than similar goods are selling elsewhere.
This is no advertising dodge, as I have each and every article advertised, and will sell them at prices quoted.
C. H, COOPER,
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Portland, owgon. Corner of Main and Concomly Streets,
ASTORIA, OREGON.