The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 11, 1881, Image 3

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HE AST0R1AN.
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ASTORIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY OCT. 11. 1S81
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Monday Excepted),
J. P. HALLOEAN & COMPANY,
Editors and PnoriauTOits.
Axturian Building,' Cass Street.
Terms of Subscriptien:
served by Carrier. per week..........23 Cents
oEt by mail, four months.... ......... 32 00
ont by mail, ono year................. 9 "3
Free of Postage to Subscribers.
eaa Advertisements msertod by the year at
cbe rato of $1 50 per square per month.
Transient advertising, by the day or week,
5 fly cents per squarofor each insertion.
To Our Friends.
If 3'oti like the general get-up of this
paper, if you take a pride in having a
good newsy paper, and have not yet
subscribed for it, call around to the
office and have j'our nauie put on the
carrier's list. We propose giving you
the worth of your money and would
be glad to have your substantial endorsement.
New Steamer.
Temcerance Meeting-
THECIT.
The Daily astokiax Kill he tent hy
mailaltZccnl a month, free of ptHtaye. Head
cr icho contemplatealitcnccfrom the city can
hiivr. This Astoriax follow them. Daily
or Weekly edition to any jmt-offlee with
out additional expense. Addrec may te
eiiunued (ik often a desired. Imivc order at
the lountina room.
Capt. FJavel got l)ack from his
trip yesterday.
Mr. Win. Hume left for San
Francisco by the Oregon yesterday.
The North Bend crossed out to
sea yesterday, Astoria lowing.
The Lyttleton started from Port
land Sunday, Ocldahama towing, Reed
pilot.
The Strathbane left for Portland
yesterday, Alice towing, .Johnson
pilot.
The Harvest Home was taken to
sea yesterday, Columbia towing, Mal
colm pilot.
Mr. A. P. Anderson returned
from San Francisco on the State of
California yesterday.
The Mary Low left for Portland
in tow of the Dixie Thompson yester
day, Capt. Ferchen pilot.
Mr. Wm. Wetherbce and wife
and Mrs. M. E. Druillard arrived
yesterday by tho State of California.
A splendid lot of Eastern Oysters
just arrived by the State of California
at Tom Smith's Oyster Saloon, Main
street
Mrs. Warren advertises in to
day's issue a complete stock of goods
usually found in a first-class millinery
establishment.
The Scientific American to hand
lias the follewing: The new iron
steamship, Walla Walla, the seventh
vessel built by John Roach & Sons
for the Oregon Navigation and Im
provement company, is now taking in
cars and railroad material for the
company, preparatory to her voyage
to Oregon. The Walla Walla is 330
feet in length, 40i feet beam, 23i feet
depth of hold, and five thousand tons
displacement when loauen. cne is
constructed wholly of iron, with
water-tight compartments, with one
complete iron deck, and the second
deck was three-fourths iron. As she
is constructed for tho purpose of car
rying coal between Seattle, Puget
Sound, and San Francisco, and will
probably return without cargo, she is
fitted with three water-ballast tanks
to retain the center of gravity on a
line with the keel, when the vessel is
discharged of cargo. All the deck
houses are built of iron, and a hand
somely furnished cabin and staterooms
aft afford accommodations for thirty
first-class passengers. The vessel is
fitted with compound engines of 2,000
estimated horse power, and has six
cylindrical boilers, and her estimated
speed when fully laden is twelve
knots an hour. She is schooner rig
ged, with a square sail forward, and
upon her arrival at San Francisco will
take her place on the regular route
with the two other colliers recently
built the Willamette and the Umatilla.
I'nrnlHlicil JJooms to JLet
MISCELLANEOUS.
On Saturday evening, according to
appointment, Dr. Watts, of Oregon
City, delivered an address in the Con
gregational church on ' Temperance."
The speaker opened by saying that ho
would dispense with his intended lec
ture and givo them a little talk.
Pointing to the motto above the pul
pit, "Peace on earth, good will to
men," he said that was the true prin
ciple and object of temperance.
Church spires point to heaven. Had
opposite institutions spires they would
point tho other wav. A preacher in
Albany said a man must drink to get
to heaven. Let all anti-temperance
churches preach the Albany man's
doctrine, aud thev would soon die.
The speaker went on to illustrate sev
eral examples calculated toconvincehis
audience of the paralyzing effect of
alcohol. He claimed that there should
be prohibitory law, and thought that
what has been done in Kansas could
be dono elsewhere. He said that tho
State Temperance association had ap
pointed him as thoir lecturer to can
vass the state, and he challenged uny
ten anti-temperance orators to debate
with him on that question. At the
close of his remarks the Dr. handed
round several petitions for signatures,
and asked for a show of sentiment
which was responded to.
On board the Derbyshire at 2:30 p.
M., Sunday, the Doctor, at the re
quest of the chaplain, Rev. J. Mc
Cormac, delivered a temperance ad
dress to a largo audience composed to
a great extent of seamen.
At Mrs. Munson's lodging house.
Take Notice.
On after this date an additional 10
cents per cord will be charged on all !
orders for sawed wood not accompanied ;
by the cah, at Grays wood yard. July J
lsi, irci. ,
Lost.
A buggy top, on the hill road leading
to Smith's point. Any one linding the
same, or 'knowing of its whcrcaboiiK
will confer a favor by informing Dr.
Kinney, the owner. " :tt.
:notigb to the public
-i is i:-
OPEN TO ALL !
aaiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiini
Xoti.ce to the IubIIi
After this date there will be no more
sour San Francisco beer sold at the
Mint Saloon. Nothing but Mike Myers
celebrated Astoria Urewery Beer will
be kept. Opposite the Oregon Railway
and Navigation companys dock.
WilUamsport Property
(treat bargains are now oflereil in the
city of Williamsport for any person
wishing to locate from one lot to live
acres. Iti well adapted for garden.-,
dairv ranches or plea.sant homes; well
elevated, situated one mile south of
Astoria on Youngs bay, with a good
graded road to the place. For further
information call at my residence near
the eeineterv. John illiamov
Notice
Mr. Anton J'ieloh i, my authorized
agent while I am absent from this cit
and any orders left niMi him for the
Celebrated Chicago Doer will bo prompt
ly attended to. J. STK.vrs.
Agent for Ogn. and W. T.
P. S. Any orders fop' beer from the
interior, please address: J. Stua .
Care Ax ton Uiei.oh, Astoria. Ogji
WHITE HOUSE
Is now ieprlvh:g their
.v:v fai.i. mxi: op :ooi)s.
THE FINEST
And best selected stock ever brought to tills
place, consigns or
DRY GOODS,
Fancy Goods and Notions,
M-ns ami Boys Clothing,
FURNISHING GOODS.
Hais, Caps. Boots ami Shoes,
THE FOURTH
Clearance
Still continues at the I X L Store.
Here is an opportunity to purchase Dry
Goods, Clothing, etc., etc., at the
The upper ward
yard is being drained.
school lioti3e
The British bark Harvest Home
sailed yesterday for Queenstown. Her
cargo was 1G,31G centals wheat, val
ued at $26,G00.
We wore informed yesterday that
Mr. Geo. "NY. Hume is so much im
proved as to be able to be about the
streets of San Francisco.
The Alert Hook and Ladder com
pany held a meeting last night.
Mr. Chas. Blissett, of upper As
toria, has completed a neat cottage.
The bark Lanarkshire has moved
down to Brown's dock, whore she will
completo her cargo.
The State of California arrived
and departed yesterday. The Oregon
sailed for San Francisco at 2 i. M.
Tillamook Bay.
The lT. S. steamer Shubrick arrived
here Saturday evening from Tilla
mook bay, whero she has been en
gaged in making a rcconnoisauce of
the channel and placing some buoys
on the bar. This is the first time the
vessol has visited the bay since 1874.
Capt. Everson speaks in glowing terms
of that part of the coast, and de
scribes the bar and entrance as being
"the most convenient and easy of ac
cess of any river bar north of San
Diego, and the surrounding country,
with its picturesque hills aud fertile
plains, presenting a panorama of
beauty unrivaled by any valley on
the Pacific coast."
Adjust. Liquidate. Receipt.
D. C. Ireland, late editor of Tut: .W
toriax may be found at the Mayor's
ollice. in the City hall, Astoria, prepaied
to adjust all accounts of Tin: Aktowax
up to the end of September. 1SS1 ; liqui
'late all chums and demands, and re
ceipt for all balances due Sept. :anh.
18S1, for subscriptions, advertising, job
printing, etc. All accounts must be set
tled by the first day of November, 1881.
Bills for interior .subscriptions, etc..
will be. 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 by Messrs. Ilal
loran fc Co. 1). C. 1i:ki.axi.
ETC.,
ETC
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Tlie mot of which we lecelve direct iiom
New Yoik. Call one mid all. and ex
amine oar goods, a well as our
EXTREME LOW PRICES.
r.KrOKK I'UItrllASlNO anywiiekk ki.sk.
S. S0HLUSSEL,
Corner of Clienamus and Main Streets,
icazieciazaiiiitiiiHiHaiaiiiiiiiEniiiUiiinuiiiimuu!
SLOWEST FIGUKES
2 at
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v m
n m
n
As the remaining stock of Summer Goods
MUST BE CLOSED OXJT
To make room for an Enormous Fall Stock.
iLET EVERYBODY!
Take Advantage of This!
ASTOIC1A,
OHK(.()
Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na
tional brewery beer can't be beat.
P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite
the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon.
Mr. H. J. Hansen loat a bunch
of keys on Saturday, and would like
to have them returned to him by the
finder; one brass, one copper and two
iron ones.
In a speech before the Washing
ton Territorial Legislature, last Satur
day, Villard promised that Puget
Sound should have direct communica
tion with Portland in less than twelve
months.
Tho 'Harvest Home, Glara Mara,
and Temple Bar arrived down from
Portland Sunday. Ordway, Alice, and
E. N. Cook towing; Betts, Johnson
and Strang pilots.
A new$. sidewalk, smooth and
straight as a bowling alley, has been
put down from the Postoflice entrance
to Chenamus street, and the result has
been the raising of tho blockade.
Mr. Bryan, formerly connected
with the Oregon Steamship company,
has been appointed superintendent of
the Occidental and Oriental Steamship
company, vice W. W. Waddell, de
ceased. Carl Adler left for San Fran
ciboo on the outgoing steamer yes
terday. He contemplates returning
about the 1st pf ox., when he purposes
filling up with a new stock of holiday
goods.
Anyone desirous to see the kind
of sand they have in the Fiji islands
can Batisfy such curiosity by looking
at the siftings on the south side of the
Custom house, said siftings having
come from that far away country.
A Dakota paper tells how the recent
discovery of a rich mine ten miles
from Deadwood was followed in forty
eight hours by the creation of West
Virginia City, the election of a re
corder, the settlement of one thou
sand person, and the opening of
nine saloons and two faro banks. On
the fourth day a daily newspaper ap
peared, and now a stranger entering
the town would suppose it was estab
lished at least five years ago.
The British bark Grasmere,
Thompson master, from Payta, Peru,
arrived yesterday, Brenham towing,
Hanson pilot.
Jack Hudson, the well known
sporting man, died at Corvallis Thurs
day and was buried in Portland on
Saturday by the Red Men.
Tons of boulders are being gath
ered on the river beach, brought to
town in scows, and packed beneath the
floor of the new county jail.
Passengers per Fleetwood to Port Pert
land: Mrs. U. Brown, Miss Belle
Welch, Mrs. N. Loeb, Mrs. L. Nue,
M. P. Calleuder and wife and othors.
Yesterday wo had a pleasant call
from Mr. P. C. Hetzler, the superin
tendent of the American Bible Society
of Oregon. Mr. Hetzler reports very
satisfactory results for this trip and
feels sanguine relative to the work in
hand.
Tho American barks Alden Besse,
Capt. Allen 2soyes, and Coloma, Capt.
Cyrus Noycs, are at Weidler's mill
taking in lumber for Hongkong. The
Coloma will sail about the 2ilh mat.,
and the Alden Besse two or three
weeks later.
TheBritish bark Mary Low, S55
toii6 register, Alexander master, Gfty-
six days from Wellington, New Zea
land, arrived Sunday, Columbia low
ing, McVicker pilot, and yestetday
proceeded up river; Oklahama towing,
Ferchen pilot.
That fishing party that went up
to Young's river Friday, returned
on Sunday loaded with fish and cov
ered with glory. Some of the trout
weighed 2i pounds each, and from
personal experience know that they
were of fine flavor.
A pleasing incident of the Open
Temperance meeting on Saturday
evening at Portland, says the Orego-
nian, was the recitation or rather
series of recitations of Ida May Conn
of Astoria, a little tot only six years
old. Of course when such a dimini
tive figure appeared upon the stage
she became at once the center of at
traction, and no one expected more
than the usual attempt, but she
bravely met the gaze of the large au
dience and gracefully recited a long
temperance poem, and was rewarded
with a round of applause, to which
she responded with another which
met with a like reception.
Hotel Arrivals.
OCCIDENT.
Jas. Strang, Portland; M. P. Cal
leuder, Kuappton; John II. McKen
zie, Livorpool; F. Beeir.au, Sea Side;
C. L. Dimon, Jr., Oakland, Cal.; J.
L. Stout, Ilwaco; Mrs. 11. S. Gile,
Oysteryille; W. W. Ward, Ilwaco;
Thos. H. Foss, Knappa; W. A. Rice,
A. F. Green, San Francisco.
PARKER HOUSE.
S. J. Wright, Clatsop; N. L. Crock
ett, C. A. Taylor, lvimpplou; J. IS.
Stark, Tillamook Rock; J. W. liar
kins, P. M. Linguist, J. P. Foster.
Wm. Mudge, Knappa; W. Hrf Hob
son, Portland; I. McGowan, Chi Chi Chi
neok: G. Richardson, Africa; Wm.
Gorman, Weslport; D. Grant, Ilwaco;
S. W. Mudge, W. H. Puller, O. Ryan,
F. B. Welherber, city; W. II. Par
ker, Youngs River; Chas. Pope. J.
Goldsbero, Sail Francisco; 1). E.
Pease, Skipanon.
The names of the Commissioner
appointed by tho President to inspect
200 completed miles at the western
end of the Northern Pacific Railroad
are Thomas F. Miner of Port Towns
end, Washington Territory; H, H.
Corringe of New York City, N. Y.,
aud Chris. W. Slogle of Fairfield,
Iowa.
- Rev. I. S. Kalloch, of Sail Fran
cisco, called at our office yesterday
and after expressing his satisfaction at
seeing such a lively place regretted his
inability to remain aud deliver a lec
turo, a regret in which our citizens
will surely share. The reverend gen
tleman departed for Portland, where
he will deliver two lectures on popular
topics.
The British ship Xilmodcu from
Glasgow for San Francisco, reported
to have been abandoned at sea on fire,
was consigned to Balfour, Guthrie &
Co., and had 2,303 tons of Newcastle
coal on board. She was a new iron
ship, Valued at between $90,000 and
100,000, and was one of the best
iron ships built on the Clyde. The
only information regarding tlw dis
aster is that the ship was burned in
the Atlantic, 127 days out, and that
her officers and crew wcro saved.
Cocoanut Caramels, fresh lo-day, at
the A.toria Candy Factory.
Max Wagner has had his place re
painted, and it Is? now more attractive
than ever. Stop as you go by. tr
Mr. .lohn Rogers of the Central .Mar
ket, has made arrangements do keep all
the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season.
Never go shopping without con
suiting the advertising columns of Tin:
Astouiax. They will fell ou where
the best bargains are io be had, aud just
what merchants are alive and doing
business. s.
21 is. P. M. Williamson,
ukalv.i: ix
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
All kinds or
WOOLS,. ZEPHYRS,
LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC.,
Corner of Cass and .TeftVrson street's, Astoria.
Egr-Slaiiipliu; and l)ies Making done to
onler.
Take Notice.
John Rogers, Central Market,
Has lerciied a large Invoice of
HAKUELS ANlT HALF JUUKELS
of the lost finality.
P, I.Kt:KN'WH.r.KK. IIIKAM ItllUWX.
KSTAItLISHKIt 1SV."..
Lcincmveber & Co.,
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAMERS AID GUERIEES,
Manufacturers anil fiuixuteiNnt
i l.L KINDS OF
AND FIN DIN UH
Wholesale Dealers in
OIL AND TALLOW.
.MANri-WfTUKKirS OK
BOOTS and SHOES
Aim is now rcaiiy to mii
WTlfsainl all ulliors.riu
; Itutchers Can-
:ish.
nilly Ilui
ai for :
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UecfzZ
jRARE OFFORTUISriTY
N. B. The public is well aware that
I carry out to the letter all things
as advertised. Bemgsizlsg ao BMnn
able QampellilQn,
C. H. COOFER,
I X L Store, near Parher House, Astoria,
TheBoss Coffee and Tea Pot
i i - r. .r-t TMaiirjrwjMiT , i
(- tetMI:M.liES-X
i5tjMHBBp5f
MAY BE HAD OP
3E.R.HAWES
ftB-Hii;liesl ca-li price
Tallow.
111(1 for littles and
Notice to Contractors.
OKALED PltOrOSAl-S WILL HE UK
O celved at theoniceof the Auditor and
Clerk of the Cit of Astoria, until Monla.,
October loth list, at 2 o'clock v.n.. fertile
hnirociiieut and repair of West nth street
m Slavery's Asioria, iroin uie norm line oi
Water street to the ninth line of Cedar
street, by removing all defecthe piles,
stringers, caps, or other timbers, and sub
slilutluK therefor new and .sound piles,
stringers, caps, or other timbers, similar to
those used in the construction of the original
roadway or street, and by the removal of all
defective plauk on said portion ot said strei t
and substituting therefor new ami sound
plank of not less than three inches m thick
ness. All of sild work to be done in acenr -auce
with the provisions of ordlna:ieeNo.-tiG
or said cltv. Bids mast state the price for re
nairinir hi'front of each lot separately. Each
bid must lie accompanied with a guarantee
signed by two responsible tax pavers, to the
eftect that if this contract be awarded to
such bidder that he will, within lorty-ehdit
hours alter such award is made, enter into
contract vvitli the city or Astoria therefor,
and will give a bond to Hie city, wilh two
good aud .siitncicnt securities, for the faithful
performance of ids contract. The ihdit to
reject any or all bids, Ls reserved.
lJv onler of the Common Council.
JOHN HAHN.
a. ci. si'EXAirrn.
Wm. B. HEAIMNCTON
Committee on Streets and I'ubhe Ways.
Astoria, Octobers, ifsi.
G-ZiOVSS
(PATZKTTD JOSK 13TB, 1376.)
FOR SALE BY '
Ice dream to-day and to-morrow
readv at " v. m.. at Frank FahreV.
I'eiianehce Creams and Opera Cara
mels at the Astoria Candy Factor-.
Choice Candies, fresh made every
day. at the AMoria Candy Factory.
Vinegar of l ho very nest quality can
he had of Max Wanner, in anj qnanity
at :a cents per gallon.
ice cream at lioscoes oyster and re
freshment .saloon in Occident hotel
block.
The New Te-slament authorized
edition revised, for twenty-five cents at
Charles Stevens and Sons City Hook
store.
Professor A. I.. Francis will he in
Astoria in a few d.iv.s to attend to an
business in his line."
P. .1. 'HKidman, on Chenannrs street,
has just received the latest and most
fashionable stvle of gents and ladies
boots, shoes, etc.
Wc are in receipt of a letter from
R. D. Hume, whose San Francisco
address is 309 Sacramento street, en
closing an inventory of his Bay View
property, which is now offered for
sale. The list, which i3 a long one,
can be found at this office; any one
wishing to look over it is at liberty to
do so. Mr. Hume also desires to call
the attention of the public to the fact
that F. M. Bartholow is no longer his
agent, and requests all persons having
claims against the Bay View canneiy
to send notice of the same to his San
Francisco office, so that they may be
I adjusted without delay.
SAXJSTT MART'S
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OKEGON.
miUS INSTITUTION. UN'DEK CAKE OF
JL the Sisters of Chanty, Is now ready for
the reception of patients.
Private rooms tor the accommodation or
any desiring them.
l"atlents admitted at all hours, dav or night.
No physician has exclusive rig'lir. everv
patient is free tp and has the privilege of
employing any physician thev prefer.
I'nlted StatcH 3Iarine
Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti
tled to Free care and attendance at this Hos
pital during sickness. Permits must be ob
tained for United States Marines at the Cus
tom House.
Sisters of Charit".
If ou want the best of fruit aud
vegetable-, ft eh every day. call at T.
(J." Kawling's fruit store, Main street,
opposite Loch-.
Charles Stevens & Son are in re
ceipt of a line stock of mouldings, and
are now prepared to make picture
f rami's, to order. Call and inspect their
stock.
For the "cuuine .1. II. Cutter old
l'oiirhou. add the best of wines. liquors
ami San Francisco beer, call at the Gem,
opposite the bell tower, and see Camp
bell. Switches, curls, frizzes, wigs and
ornamental hair work, made from comb
ings or cut hair, in the latest style, at
tlie Occident hair dressing saloon. Or
ders by mail promptly attended to.
HOLE AGENT.
Al3o, AKent for The celebrated
MEDALLION RANGE,
TWO DOOllS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTORIA. OREGON
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE 25 BEDDINGS
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames ami MtHrdiitys,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every branch.
THE COLUMBIA
LASI
BREWERY
IS sri'EUIOU TO .MOST, AND IS EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAhT
JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR,
CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
eirOrders lelt at the ERMANIA BEEli HALL will be promptly attended to.l
City License Notice.
LL TEAM. 15ILLIAKI) AND riHEON
iJL Holt Table ami Hotel runner liceases for
the quarter ending December 31st are due
:nul iiKiNt he paid immediately at the City
Treasurer's onlce. 1 C. NORKIS.
Auditor and Clerk.
S
PILES.
The undersigned Lj prepared to furnish
a lance number oi Spiles and Spars at hU
place on short notice, at reasonable rates.
Apply to C.G.CAPLES.
Columbia City
ASTOBIA BREWERY.
Nl. ftriEYER Proprietor.
ASTORIA, - - OREGON.
SPHOIAL V.3ST3SrOTJ3S"OE13lfl:SlKrI?-
REDUCTION 'OF WHOLESALE PRICES.
$7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS.
LAItfiE ORDERS IN LIKE PROrORTION.
Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, - - - S I 50 per, Dozen
ea-Special attcntiou paid to order from Public Houses and FaBillles."ta
v.iii be converted into a loumnc; nouse.
and beds can be had at tlie following re-
CHICAGO HOUSE,
MAIN STREET, - - ASTORIA
"L?ROM THIS DATE THE Chicago nouse
duced prices
t 15
VIV J. 23
Tills House has been renovated throughout
and will be lurntshea witn nne r rencn spring
beds. Parties wlshinga good bed will please
40 )
give me a call.
N. WEIMAN, Proprietor.
Piles for Sale.
Mr. A. B. McMillan is prepared to furnish
Fir or Hemlock Piles
IN ANY AMOUNT TO ORDER, AKD ON
SHORT NOTICE.
uhSre irtX" tbe 3t0re 'TKfcard &
)r address,
A.B.ItfCMlIiAN.
Olney, Oregon.