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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1881)
M THE ASTORIAN. SJluc infill staian, ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY OCT. 7, 18S1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Oloaduy xcoiiod), J. F- HALLOEAN & COMPANY, Kiitoi:s ani Pj-oi-muToits. Astortan linildiiuf, Cass Street. Tarms of Subscription : jorvoil by Carrier, per treok. ....2j Cents 3ent by mail. fourmoalhs.....................?'J W -ent by mail, cno year.....-................... 1 X) free of Postage to Subscribers. chj-Advertisements inserted by tho year at the rate of SI "HI per square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, fifty cents per square for each insertion. THECIT. The Daily astokiax will he tent !v mail at5 cent a month, free of portage Read' crx icho contemplatcabscr.ee from the city can hare Tine Astoriax follow 'hem. Daily or Wkkkly fdilions In any pol-itificc with out additional cxpenxe. Addrc-e may lie enanocd a. often a desired. Ijratc anlcrs at the ewuillnu room. Owing to some injury to the machinery of the California near Tort land, she will not leave for some days yet. Mr. .1. A. Vanghan has returned from McMinnville. lie says he doesn't like it up there and can do better here. Z1 r. Severance, the enterprising agent of Davidson, the Portland pho tographer, folded his tent last evening and leaves for home to-da. Speaking of the recent Ehipwreck of the Alice Buck, the Alta thinks that for the sake of humanity an in vestigation should be had. The Lanarkshire has finished un loading ballast at the wharf, and is now loading salmon. It will prob ably be a week before she is ready for sea. The observatory on Hansen's new building is assuming delinite propor tions. It is somewhat unique in architecture, beinir less of a Doric than a Tusco-Golhic design. The ladies of the M. E. church will give a social at the residence of Mrs. C. Brown this (Fridaj) evening. All are invited to attend, and a pleas ant time may be anticipated. Portland had a case of "mysteri ous disappearance" last Monday, but a telegram from the m. d. from As toria that he was "all right," and would be back on the next steamer calmed all fears. Fall opening at Mrs. II. A. Derby's of trimmed bonnets and hats on Friday, October 7th,18Sl. Considerable improvement is manifest about the Custom House. The fences are receiving several coats of much-needed paint, sand is being hauled on the grounds, and a general cleaning up is going on. Doctor Watts, the eminent tem perance advocate, will lecture to-morrow evening at T:o0 r. M. in the Con gregational church. Everybody is ie spectfully invited to attend the lec ture; it will be a rare treat. In the ollicial journal'of the Ore gon Methodist Conference, Astoria is placed in the Puget Sound district; this district is credited with five schools, 1,131 scholars, and seventeen churches, valued at 27,800. The receipt is acknowledged of a neatly printed pamphlet, bearing the imprint of the Walla Walla Statesman office. It sets forth the advantages of the upper Columbia country and is well gotten up, reflecting credit upon its publisher, F. T. Parker. Yesterday morning Mrs. Riley, who has long suffered from consump tion, passed peacefully away. Shej leaves a boy ten years old, and a stir rowing husband to mourn her loss. Her remains were placed on the Tort land boat last evening, and will be in terred at East Portland, the home of her childhood. The conservatory of the Occident is in fullest bloom and freshest frag rance this week, several rare exotics having bloomed during the last few days. The report that Megler & Wright contemplate having it heated by steam and giving Saturday after noon concerts therein is, we believe, without foundation. After examining the various plans submitted to them, says the Seattle Intelligencer, by different engineers, the Columbia and Puget Sound rail road have concluded to build their new wharf at Seattle of large piles, driven close together, and coppered or sheathed with the heaviest ship metal, thus securing them absolutely against the ravages of the teredo. ,t3W1M '" a?'ww" a M ' BSSSSSXBBKKBKKKStRSBSBBBKBBBKtBE3BSKBKlma To the Reading Public. If you know anything happening, or going to happen, and if you think that it would make other people wiser or better or happier to know it, sit down and "write to ti3, telling us all about it. Of course if people only said and did what was absolutely necessary to say and do, this world would be one of elegant leisure and dignified silence; but, as the French have it: "Everybody is -wiser than anybody." You like to read a good local in the morning, yon like to know what's going on, and it shall be our daily pleasurekto furnish you with the news to the best of our ability. If our ability were equal to our inclina tion in this matter we would issue three editions daily; but, just at pres ent, if you will bear in mind the above and kindly act upon it, it will, no doubt, be mutually advantageous. The Lockett will go to sea to-day. A bark was reported outside yes terday. Tiie Misses Crosby returned last evening. Scarlet fever is epidemic in East Portland. Henry Villnrd and -wrty are in Seattle to-day. - Work began on Water-street road way yesterday The City of Chester arrived in San Francisco last Wednesday. Titus Bros., on Blind Slough, have put in over 2,000,000 feet of logs this season. The California was announced to leave Portland at " o'clock this morn ing. The Bonita arrived at fi:30 last evening with a large passenger list and 125 tons of wheat. S. 1'. Marsh runs four logging camps located at Wosport, Deep Riv er, .John Day and Waluski. The sand pile unloaded from the Lanarkshire, is being utilized in a va riety of ways around town. The' air had a velvety softness to it last evening and the brilliant moon light brought, out scores of fair pedes trians. Commodore (Jlass, of the U. S. navy, is at the Occident. lie goes to Sitka on the California, to take charge of a vessel at that place. The bridge spanning the Spokane river has been completed. There was 110,000 feet of lumber used and the entire cost was 5,577 50. The Oregon Railway and Naviga tion company have decided to prepare a place for keenhi" a, crew at Walker's island while lightering vessels. The City of York and Buenos Ayres arrived down from Portland yesterday, Cook and Clara Parker towing, Ferchen and Reed pilots. Mr. Theodore Bracket arrived home on the Fleetwood yesterday, after being absent nearly three weeks, visiting friends in Walla Walla. The British bark Inveresk, 07 days from Rio Janicro, 800 tons regis ter, Ciuta:! master, arrived yesterday, Brcnham towing, McYickcr pilot. -.1. F. Warren has purchased the Anderson place at Knappton, one of the finest in Pacific county. Mr. Van Dnscu and family have gone to California. We met a free American of for eign dialect yesterday who said that he had forgotten all his French, and had n't learned any English. That's a bud fix for a man to be in in this country. Senator Slater passed through Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, last Wednesday, on his way to Washing ton. He is expected to reach Wash ington by Sunday next, in time for the opening of the special session of Congress. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement in this morning's issue relath! to the letting of contracts for street repair. So far the contracts have been generally taken by the resi dent property owners and the work is done in a manner that speaks for itself. The bashful young man who asked a lady on Cass street yesterday if he "could see her home," was much surprised to hear her rcpry, "that he could go up and sec it if he wanted to, but she didn't think her father wanted to sell." then she coolly walked off with tho man of her choice., The American bark Belle of Ore gon, 1108 tons register, 151 days from New York, Matthews master, arrived 3'esterda', Columbia towing. Hanson pilot. The Belle of Oregon is a Port land vessel and was named after Mra. U. B. Knapp of Portland, who was some years ago considered the belle of Oregon. Below the Belt gnrnlnlieii Kooium to T,ct MISCELLANEOUS. Y TYf""! "AT" The San Francisco Chronicle has the following in reference to the dra matic troupe that recently starred in this regien: "The Sheridan party has returned from Oregon in splendid health, with much gained flesh, sun tanned faces, and with high-strung spirits over the rarity of sustained good business. From all reports Sheridan could have stajed as long again in the country without endan gering his popularity, and it was only the recull from his nervous manager that brought him back so soon. The l'jute included Oregon, Washington territory and British Columbia. The reportoire was made up of eight pieces; the company numbered about a dozen, with R. M. Eberle as stage manager and a bouncing "Gratiano." Of all his diameters, Sheridan's "Richelieu" was best liked, next his "Rover" in Wild Oats, and last of all. his "Louis XI." The people did not appear to understand the wretched old French King, and from putting up the piece as the opening attraction it was gradually degraded to the place of last attraction. Some curious stories arc told of tho audiences in the more retired localities. At one, during a performance of Richelieu, a man in the orchestra loudly declared that he "didn't think much of the old man with the cough, but the fellow in the grey coat ("'Joseph") made a good "Muldoon." At another place, dur ing a performance of Hamlet, a man fainted when the skull was thrown up out of the grave, and was carried out of the house as limp and white as a washed sheet. Hotel Arrivals. OCt'IDEXT. Then. Brocker, city; Henry Olass, U. S. N.; F.L. Strong, Fort Stevcts; .. Knapp, Knappa. l'AKKI'l: HOl'.SE. John A. Blair, Gray's river; E. Greene, Shoalwater bay; A. Pfanner, Forest Grove; Wm. Magnigan, Free port, W. T.; J. Kowell, Portland; Silas B. Smith, Skipanon; P. Condit, wife and child: Portland; Albert Hill, Knappa; 11. M. Wooden, Nehalein; A. B. Hill, Portland; Misses Fannie and Lilian Crosby, Olympia; J. W. Goodell, Shoalwater bay; James M. Parrot, city. Shingles are in great demand at Astoria. The M. E. church is delayed for want of them. Mr. Hartwig has laid upon his contracts in this city thus far this year 180,000. The British ship Tait Sing, S15 tons register, Cromplon master, 37 days from Shanghai, arrived last even ing, Columbia towing, Malcolm pilot. The Tait Sing left London on the Gth of May last for Shanghai, remaining there 20 da3s when she left for As toria, arriving herein just five months from London, a remarkably quick passage. Under the head of "Xew To-day" will be found the ad. of the steamer Fleetwood. This swift and commo dious boat leaves Wilson & Fisher's wharf every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 0 a. m. Her facilities for carrying freight are unlimited, and she make3 unusually quick time from here to Portland, arriving there at 1:30 i. :.t. Arrangements have been made so that passengers may procure the Daily Astokiax on board. Max. "Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. Penancliee. Creams and Opera Cara mels at the Astoria Candy Factory. 1. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite tin Clarendon hotel. Portland, Oregon. Coi-oanut Caramels, fresh to-day, at the A.storia Candy Factory. Vinegar ot the very oest quality can be had of Max Wanner, in any quanity at 'SO cents per gallon. Max Wagner has had his place re painted, and it is now more attractive than ever. Stop us you go by. tr Carl Adler leaves on the outgoing steamer to purchase a large and varied assortment of holiday jioods. In the meantime his stock will be sold at a re duction to make room; and further, he woiid be glad to nave all ami sundry who are indebted to him call around and settle. For the irenniue .1. II. Culler old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem, apposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Carl Adler will leave on the outgo ing Oregon for San Francisco. Parties indebted to him arc requested to call and settle immediately, as he needs cash. Charles Stevens & Son are in re ceipt of a fine stock of mouldings, and are now prepared to make picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. To Whom it May Concern. nrUKE XOTICE THAT THE OUF.COX JL Hsilwav anil Xavlcatinn Coinnanv is the owner ol the following described iiroiicrtv in the C'it ot Astoria, to-v.it : Xorth a leet or block i:z$. and all of block ira Shivelv'.s first addition to Astoria, north TM feet of blocks 6 and n, and all or blocks ", o. 7, 10, 1 1, 12. Vi. 1 1. 15. 10. IT, IS. 19. 20, 21 , 22.25. and 21. Shivcly'.s second addition to Astoria as recorded ov him on his revised plat. Any person puf cluLsinK such property ot oilier nartles will purchase at his peril as the companv will defend Its title'to ihe utmost. OKKOON ltAII.WAV & XAVIOATIOX CO. "Xd 1" K. A. Xoyes Asent. Switches, curls, frizzes, wics and ornamental hair work, made from comb ings or cut nair, in uie laicst sivie, at the Occident hair dressing saloon. Or ders bv mail promptly attended to.- At Mrs. Munson's lodging house. "Wanted. A girl to do light housework in a i small iamuy. inquire at m. d. Kant s clothing store. Xotice. Just received per steamer Columbia, a fine lot of eastern oysters, which will be served up in first clas style at llos-! cocs, Occident mock. EauXern Oyster.. Another fine lot of Eastern Oysters just received at lloscoes. per steamer Oregon. Occident block. Uriel:! Brick! Brick! I have on hand a large amount of brick for sale at from $." to ?S per thousand. Call and examine, near Astoria ceme tery. .Ioh.v Williamson. Sure, Snre, Truly Sure!! I will surely make yon ice cream .Sat turday and Sunday, but don't disappoint me. I f you do. good-Jive. Fkaxk F.vnni:. A buggy top. on the hill road leading to Smith's point. Any one finding the same, or knowing or its whereabouts, will confer a faun by informing Dr. Kiniiev. the owner. ::t. Xoiiee to the S'ublic. After this date then will be no more sour Sail Francisco beer ld at the MintSaioon. Nothing but Mi kc Myers celebrated Astoria Brewery Beer will be. kept. Opposite the Oregon Railway and Navigation company dock. N iCiisrocs Xew I'laee. Roscoc. the popular caterer, invites all his old patrons, and as ninny new ones as may be pleased to make him a visit, to call at his new lee Cream Sa loon, on Chcnainus street, Oceident hotel block, which he has just fitted i;p in first class style. Notice. Mr. Anton Hieloh is my -authorized agent while I am absent from this eity and any orders left with him. for the Celebrated Chicago Beer will be prompt ly attended to. .1. .Vrn.v r. Asent for Ogn. and W. T. l S. Any orders for beer from the interior, please address : J. Sti: a rs. Care Antox Biki.oii, A-iorin. Ogn. Adjust. I(-ui(lai. F.to--int. I). ('. Ireland, late editor of Tin: As tokian may be found at the Mayor's office, in the City hall, Astoria, prepared to adjust all accounts of The AtokYan up to Hie end or September. lll ; liqui date all claims and demands, and re ceipt for all balances due Sept. ootli. issi, for .subscriptions, advertiinjr. job print in.!;, etc. All accounts must be set tled by the first day of November, 1K81. Hills for interior subscriptions, etc will bo forwarded to all immediately. Subscribers who have paid in advance will be furnished with the paper by my successors, until the expiration of the time paid for. Advertising contracts paid in advance will also be completed bv Messrs. Hal loran & Co. i). C. Ikki.axd. Mr. .John Honors of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc.. in their season. Only a few more brackets and wall pockets left at Adlers. Ue is .solliuj; theui very low, as he needs the room for other goods. Professor A. L. Franci will be in Astoria in a few days to attend to any business in his line. The New Testament au!hori-.cd edition revised, for twentj-live cents at Charles Stevens and Sons I it Uook btore. If you want the best of fruit and vegetables, fresh every day. call at T. (J. Ilawling's fruit store, ".Main street, opposite Loebs. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. jIISCELLANEOUS. tvk M E-TT-S C3lIjiOr2S (PAT2XTED JTJXB 13X11, 1S7C.) FOR SALE BY C E, 3E?-.ajB:"K:E;"t. For Port Townsend, Victoria. Nanaimo, Fort Wrangle and Sitkr. axi TAKor hiixks. Oarryin-r V. S. Mulls. T.ie l. C. S. S. Co'.n stt mer i-fc.h .. rfJi UHLiruKniM, - Will leave San Fran cisco September 'iOtli. teiiehiiij: at AMtoriti about October :id. for the above ports. For through rales of freight and passage apply to 1 .I.MrCKAK EX. CO.. Asent I. C. S. S. Co.. "Xo.flO X. Front St.. Portland. Or you wihh mm THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES OF M'IIN lTIst-rs. Men's I.oi-m Coxitis. JIiis ttvereotils. Youth's Clsiers. Boy's Ovvco:it. And a complete line or Clothing. Men's Furnishing Goods.. Hats Caps. Hoots and Shoes. At the lowest prices at M.D.KANT'S, Merchant Tailor, Maiu Street. KOTICB TO THE PUBLIC -t n e- WHITE HOUSE Is r.ou receiving their .KAV FAT.T. I.TXK OF OOBS THE FINEST And beat selected stock ever brought to this place, consisting of DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods and Notions, Mens ami Boys Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS. Hats, Gaps. Boots and Shoes, ETC, ETC. The inost or whkJi we receive direct from New York. Call one and all, and ex amine our goods, as well as our EXTREME LOW PRICES. r.K.rem: pure iiasixg axvwiii:ki: rxsi-:. S. SCHLUSSEL, Corner of ("lieuaum- and Main Street-, ASTOllIA, OREGOX Mrs. P. M. Williamson, IIK.ll.KU IX DRESS TRIM3IINGS, All kin.ls of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and .IcnVrson streets, Astoria. 5y"Sta!iipiiifj and Drrew Making done to onli'r. Take Itfoticc. John Rogers, Central Market, lias ri'vi fil alar-re invoice or B.U!:i:i.S AND HALF BARRELS or Hit ln-st quality. And i now read;. . supply P.ntcliers t'aa-tHTii-s and all oilu-rs. cheap lor cash. Eastern Oysters '(g? Itccrivcil 1 Mennicr to-day at T-OBfi: SEITKTS Main Street Oy-ter Saloon, ASTOKIA, --- OKEl'.OX. Washington Market, Main Xlreet, - - Astoria Oregon 11 ERG 21 AX C JRBIiJiY RESl-rcTKri-lA CALIj THE ATTEiV tiou of the imblic U tho fact that the abf.vo Market -.rill always bo su-i-died with n FULL VA RIKTY KEfeT QUALITY FRESH AKO CURED MEATS! Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale and rot.-:l. S8-Siil attontion pi veil to 3uj-Fj -n.r iiii l. K. A kkk-v.. T. W. Eato-. Astoria Market ! ori'c'srn; oi cidext hotei , ASTOKIA. - - oiu:ox. WAKSCKX A K.VTO.V. Proprietors. (Sreeetrt i. Vttrtn .t HcGuire WhftIenlo sail Uotail IlL'nIcr.- in Fresh and Cured IVieats A foil line or FAMILY OHOUKIMES, FI.OUK. FEED HAY. CAXXEU FKUIT. YI'.OK- TA1JLES. ETC. c- Ku'tter. E-i-s. Chowe, ote. contKntly on band. er Sl-it-erup-iHoiIat tho lowest rata. (ANTRAL MARKET. (bT.t-ral :.Hsorti:ient or table stock constant! on tiaml. such a" CaiiiHMl Fruits and Jelly, Bacon. Hams. Shoulders, Lard, KUUS. BS'TTER, CHEESE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FSSiS. I'ttl'LTBY AX1 GAIUE In tin season. CUJAISS AS1 TOBACCO. Urst or WIX12S AIiI UQUOItS. AH t-'ieap fr CASH. i"oots sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Gnsestore. LETTEK 1IEAD PAPER, T1IUNTED OR PLAIX, OF THE BEST quality at The Astoruk office. OPEN maiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaii THE FOURTH Still continues at the I X L Store. Here is an opportunity to purchase Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., etc., at the. 5 1 iiiTfliiiiiinnfirTriT""'i''iifii''TffiiiiiiiiiiiTinifiiiniiiiiiiifiiiHaMirnHWiJiiiii LOWEST FIGUKES1 uaciaiiicsaxiisfcxartaBBisiiiBiiiiaaiuiiiiiisuiiiuiiui'OtiuiiioiiiHiaMHiiiMA'UH - i As the remaining stock of Summer Goods MUST BE CLOSED OUT To make room for an Enormous Fall Stock. (lailliliituatBatititMiiMMillflliiliMiMMtiiiitiiiamiiitiui. ILET EVERYBODY! Take Advantage of This IRAKE OPPORTUNITY ST. B. The public is well aware that I cany out t tile left 2? all things as advertised, ficcognlzisg so WiiMjr aMe Gampetiitoii a H. COOPER, I X. L Store, near Parher ITouse, Astoria. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot pi jr TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FUE.NITUBE Ss BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY Tr" A. in- TSPTD J&Js&S4&&h IS Sri-KiMtlrf TO MOST. AM) IS F.XCKI.l.FI) KY XOXE OX THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKEETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. CB-Onter lett at Hie ('KI'MAXIA P.EKU HALL will be promptly attended to.Wi ASTORIA M. W1EYER ASTORIA, s:e-:e2ox.a.3l v.jJ3xrc3TJ2xroTivrE33xr,3?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. LARGE ORDERS IX LIKE TROPORTIOX. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI 50 per Dozen csrSpeelal attention paid to orders from Public Houses and FamlHes.-C CHICAGO HOUSE, MAIX STREET, - - ASTORIA FROM THIS DATE THE Chicago House will be converted Into a lorising house, and beds can bo had at the following re duced prices : v,z : "! H OEisxs. This Home has been renovated throughout and will be furnished with fine French spring beds. Fames wishlnga goou neu win piease give me a call. X. WEIJIAX, Proprietor. TO ALL ! MAY BF. HAD OF E. R HAWES SOLE AOEXT." Also, Agent tor the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE, HAWES, ASTORIA, OREGON &, BREWERY. - Proprietor. OREGON. X-J) JLJ) JLTjL Piles for Sale. Mr. A. B. McMillan Is prepared to furnish Fir or Hemlock Piles IX AXY AMOUNT TO ORDER, AND ON SHORT NOTICE. Leave orders-at the store of Trrrfrar 4fc' Upshur, Astoria. resjSiF '- Or address, A. B. MoMUXAN . Olney, Oregon, e3---.-