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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1881)
(?) g'hc JiaiTij .islcrasi. ASTORIA, OREGON: M Nil AY. ....NOV. l::. iss: rssusD svEr.y mo ruing. 'Momluy Exceiitod.. J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Prr.i.ijcr.i:-. am I'luii'ijimoKs Astoriau tinildiaa. tlass St ft. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per nreek & Cen: -nt by mail, four month ... ... ; nj "eni lv mail. .no yenr .. . 1' U.' Free of 'o'tnxd to rfubcrilcrs. " Advertisements inserted by thuyenr at !be rto of SI 3) per square per month. Transient advertWnK. by tho day or week. 5lty cents icr square for each insertion. THEOITY. THK IHil.V AsTOKIAN mill Ur tent Ui mail at", cent amnnth.frccofntaijc to fitt er ivho eonUhtitlatcabocnccfrom the cili can liars Thk AsToitr.w follow than. Daily or Wkkki.v rilttlnn In ami pot-nfflec irith mil oilililioiial rncne. A(iarexe mnu lie enmiaai as ofli jj as fuvrfrrf. .rare order at the cnuiilhm room. He. i-s looking for that w-.nlennol-lon yet. -0. Leincnneher goes below on to morrow steamer. - (Jatne of all kinds, from duclr to venison, h plenty. -New planking on Sf-iifinncfiiihiia and Cass streets. Fiesh oysters m over. tIc:tt Mi ArrigoiiiX The British bark Loch Fergus ar rived in yesterday. There are fifty three vessels still to arrive here this season. Tho Ocklahama came down with the Trongate yesterday. The schooner Yaquina, from Ya inina Bay, is in the harbor. Max. Warner"-, .San I'ranciseo Na tional biewery beer can't be beat. - -Fifty cases of small pox are iid to exist in the town of New Tacoma. - Jt is expected tliat the new M. E. church will be ready for occupancy about New Years. -S2,G30 was collected as poll tax from Portland Chinese during the pasi summer. Frank Fabre has oysters in even t le. Stew and pan roasts a sppcialtj". - The Puset Sound Salmon Com pany put up 7.500 cases of silver sal mon this vear. - There was a pleasant social at Mr. Van Dusen's Friday evening, and an unusually largo number present. The Dalles papers regretfully mention the fact of .several women being intoxicated at that place. Fresh lard, ot their own manufac ture, at Warren & Eaton's. Residents of the Xehalem report heavy rain fall in that section, streams impassable and roads washed away. The Presbyterian synod of the Columbia began its sixth annual ses sion in Salem last Thursda evening. -"The League of Freedom" is the latest organization. It is intended to work against the enforcement of the Sunday law. Hot. cold, anil shower Baths at the Occident hair diessing saloon, iwcntv iive cents. The Rev. .1. A. Cruzan, late of the Portland Congregational church, goes to Honolulu, where he has ac cepted a pastorate. Chas. Lake, a deck hand on the Willamette Chief, was lost ovei board, three milles below Vancouver last Thursday. Jlis body was not re covered. Mrs. Sherman and daughter will be among the passengers on the State of California. The' contemplate spending the winter in Sacramento. California. The finest and freshest candies and French sweetmeats atAdlerV. Newest novelties by every steamer. The British ships Chipman and Beecroft, and the bark Estella d Chile have cleared from Portland with 50,- 704 centals wheat and 1030 barrels flour. H. L. Comeygs, J. T. Stout, and B. W. Seaborg, have been nominated b' the governor and confirmed by the council as Columbia river pilot com missioners for Washington Territory. -"Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Lieut. Schwatka's lecture Tuesday evening will be well worth hearing. Tho highest encomiums of praise were bestowed upon this distinguished ex plorer by the Eastern press. Ho has lectured in many of the principal cit ies of the Union to crowded houses, and neverj fails to elicit the heartiest expressions of interest from his auditors. '- ! i 1 1 ii in 111 111 ii ii ii mi ! ii riudiags of tlie Court ! emit ef inquiry relative to' Tli the lute marine disasters on this j coast, ave its findings last Fri- day. The ci:rr. composed of Yiec-j i Consul L'lidlau. ami Cap:.. .Jirvi.i! land .loh:i(Kn of the British ships t J hunuerbolt. and J ratalgar, were of the opinion that the captain of the LnmnierJaw "committed a very uravc eiror m judgment"' in standing in toward Toke point lighthouse during the night. In the case of the Feruglen the court was of opinion that that vessel was wrecked tin oiigli the fault of Capt. Bubb, whose certilicate was suspended for four months. The second mates of both vessels were 'reprimanded." Bethel Service. There will be divine service to-day on boaid the .ship Steiuvoru at the Farmer wharf, at 4 r. u., and in the Scandinavian church, Upper Astoria, at (:50 i. ii., Rev. J. McCormac offi ciating. Portland Prcsh'toriaiis are about to build a S2."i,0fM clinrch. Messrs. Turner A; lieu-ton, ..f Vic toria, want a man to manage a Knlinon cannery. See ad. A splendid lot of Kaslern Ojslers jusianived i tlie ."siyir ol ( aiiiorma at Tom Smith". Oyster Saloon. Main treet. The total value of imports to and exports from the Columbia liver, for the year ending .lime '0, 18S1, is $5,222,2:55. Work on the Jlwaco Steam Navi gation Company's new steamer is pro grossing; the planks nie now being put on. The New Testament authorized edition icviscd. for twenty-five cents at Charles Steen- and Sons fit I took store. - (Jeo. William's, formerly :t sailor on tho Hurry Mor.se was arrested last Fiiday in Poithmd for deserting from that vessel at this place. He is now in jail at Portland awaiting trial be fore the I. S. Commissioner. it costs Ii"! siiillings to take a ton of wheat from San Francisco to Liver pool. It costs from 85 to 92 .shil lings to take a ton of wheat from the Columbia to the r same port. There's an article on "The Columbia Bar" that, though short, i full of meaning. 1. J. Ciooilman. on ('liciiunius street, has just leeched the latest ami most fashionable style of gents ami holies boots, shoes, etc. --A bright blaze at tlie d-i mania at t:"!0 last evening st.uied the en gines on the run. Old Jupiier Pin viv.s stood in with the b.ty.s and the Gre seeing no chance for fail play with heaven and eaith combined against it went out. - -Father Power leaves on to-morrow's steamer for a three mouths' visit to Santa Clara, Cal. lie contemplates considerable improvement fiom the change, ami says he will be with us in the spring as hearty as ever, a predic tion that his many friends will be glad to see verified. He intend getting an artificial leg while in California. A large anil well ".elected .tick of I he latent book-, now on exhibition at Adler's book store. - The fact that a lithographie firm of San Francisco has, within two years, been obliged to increase its la bel printing facilities about three-fold, is given as the evidence of the rapid development of the canning industry on this coast. The fitm has now or ders for $150,000 worth of fruit and fish labels, to be delivered before the next year's season. "Oh, wheie did on get that beautiful box of French candy".'" "'h. at ."id ler's, of course. He gel a lre"-.!i supply by every steamer." The cultivation of lla and manu facture of oil from the seed is being successfully cained" on in different sections of the coast, and a few mouths ago arrangements were com pleted to put up and operate an oil mill at Lewiston, i. T. It is doubtful if tiax cm ever be successfully grown on this coast for the fiber; but 'tis evi dent that there is money in the pro duction of flaxseed. Chas. .Stevens and Son have a stock of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to elosp out that branch of the busine. --2,040,877 centals of wheat wero exported from California during Oc tober, being the totals of ,""4 cargoes. The bulk of this goes to Qneenstown; among the ports of destination are Cape Town, Dublin, Antwerp and Bordeaux. 'Tlie shipments of wheat from tho Columbia river during the same month were "JG0.521 centals; go ing almost entirely to Great Britain, Qneenstown being the port of call. -It has been asceitainecl that the most inveterate cases of Neuralgia are cured by Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophospliites. Arithraogripb. The 1 12 20 !." 21 :; is pirt ff a famiry. The 2 11 17 12 is a river in Italy. The ." 12 l: 10 10 21 2 1" i the name of a French author, The 4 l(i 17 18 is a ruler. I lie .i 1:! I"; M "l,"i applies to j -strength The G 7 22 Hi 20 lt. i n kind of dcir. The 7 ' 12 17 is a 111.1113 name. The 1G 1112 17 19 17 18 i, Chines work. The 0 7 18 2 10 4 S is a city in Japan. The 10 21 Hi ."' Hi 20 is invisibie. The initial letters form the nnnie of an American author; the final letters the name of one of his works. McDonald, brought from Poit land a few daj's since on a charge of burglary, was dismissed yesteiday. There are five loggeries on the Willapa. The logs are driven on the winter freshets, furnishing the South Bend Mills with a year's supply. Al bright it Stein have cut 2,000,000 feet. Warren Ac l-"aton hae mowd to the corner or Hamilton and Chenamus streets, in the building former! v occu pied by Trenchard A- Up-hnr. The Wealthy Pendleton, arrived lait week from Yokohama, brought the first direct importation of tea from China that ever entered the Columbia. W e are indebted to the Portland lonrnai ot commerce tor tins item. -Here is a new plan for raising money at a church secial: The ladies write their name and weight on slips of paper, which l he gentlemen draw, each taking the lady whose name he has drawn to supper, paying half a cent per pound, according to the weight of his partner. Ad'crTt new .stock ot goods, now be ingopencd. is enormous. "To enumerate Hit styles and varieties would be im possible. Take a look at them yoiirelf A novelist is of the opinion that sometimes the grace of angelhood goes out with the touch of a linger, and sometimes the hiss of a demon is heaid in the vibrations of a kisn. That may be all so, but if you go out the roadway on a dark night like hist night was, and .stub your toe and fall, and paw around in th" mud, you'd never think of a little point like that. Hotel Arrivals. OCflDEXr. M P Callender lvnapptmi; E H Sonic, (I Whitcomb Woodwards Ldg; Mrs Drown city; Jt F Uadebaugh X Tacoma; S Ackerinan S F: .f .Miller Cathlamet;.! W Coon Kuappa; C W Fonner Walltiski; I.eltoy Pratt. 2 Meyer f F; A Kuapp Ivuappa; Win Payne England; Capt Campb.dl bk Treugate; Capt ('etson sh In vein. xk. I'AltKKR IIOL'SK. Fred Krosel Youngs Uiver; C .Sirauf city; A E Johnson Xehalem; W E Panmtt, D C Kindred Ft Stevens; Miss Loom is, Mrs Loomis Sea Side; Lliustrard Oleo.ua VT; CA Heed Ovsterville; Mw Peight Portland; F Whitcomb S JJcnd; II Williams Cal. Xotiee. Dining m absence stockholder m the 0. 1. I.. ,fc IJ. A.ssociation will pay their asse-ment to 1. W. Case. A. J. Mi:s!.i.i:,Scc. Kriek! Itriek! Itiickl 1 ba e on liaml a large amount of brick lor ale at from $" to s per thousand. Call and examine, near Astoria ceme- lelj. .lOH.V WlI.I.IAMsO.V. Take Xotiee. (Ju after this date an additional 10 cents per cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied b the cash, at Cmis wood vard. Julv Ist.lKfil. " Mici'luaii Itros. IIajuvsh Will iccehc orders at the store of I. W. Case for upper Astoria oran other part of thecitx. Leave oiir orders on the slate and "the will bo prompt I at tended to. Notice. 1 wish all parties indebted to me to make immediate payment, as 1 want the money. A list ot indebtedness will be round at J. W. GearhartV.; that gentle man is authorised tocollectall bills due. Prompt attention will .save costs. I't:i:i. StiF.r.MAX, Late of City Market. The Weekly Astonan Is a nianiinolh sheet, nearly double the size of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, containiii!; in addi tion to all I he current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It is turnished to single mi1---cribeis at 2 00 per year in advance. Warrantee deeds at Tin: Aui:i.x oflice. "2TTherc is not now an better news paper, nor one more consistently de voted to the building up of the country than Tin: Astoiua'x. At the price of Two Dollars per year it is the cheapest, as well as the heist. With jour aid and encouragement we shall he able to make further improvements to enhance ils field of usefulness. jc$r'All citizens of Oregon who desire to inform their friends m the states of the condition and progress of this state, can have no more complete andcompre henshe volume of facts to send them than bv subscribing for this journal, and havuic us mail it weekly to their friends. We mail it as directed. For 5 00 in advance, we mall three .copies of The Weekly Astouiax one year. jiisoellakeous SC H WATKA - VT - T, I H It R. 7M ' ' L T, . , . I1 If If x1 X i i X 1 fVI' 11 ! U Ij AIM MUM . 1.J I II . At winch tune .iciit.Schwatka. the ilNtinxiiishiMl fvulori'i Alllllls.l.Hl. ... JtescnedScMiN. : ccnu .M..i " n'" '""' ' h--i i -.ii' in m- ins-nuii I1. . ..1. .. ,.....-. ...I ... ,.... ..... I I -cal". -:ui ! i a! AdlcrVlM-ol. Moie. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE. Valuable Building Lois in Shive ly's Astoria. May, Hot. 18tli, at 11 A. M. liistnittcil li .AIr..l.M.SIucl. I wilt otferj at 1'iiblie Auction. -il myain-Jlnii nmins. the j JIIUUWIIl" Valuable Jify Propprty. Lots 4. 5. 6.7. 8.9. 10.11 and 12. in Block 4; Lot 9 in Block 2; These blocks imnt north on the planked in:ulwu to I'pper Astoiia. Lots, 1.5. 10. 1 I ami VI in hloch loj t Same block in which .lm.. A. lcIiu. list,., has his residence. j . ,m . . . . J.ots . lO, I LuiMt i!2 in Mock ..! licin one block south of the I toman Catholic church. Jtessrs. Caufinaii and Itailev hae rcsidpnces on this block. Warranty deed, rial of piopeitv can be seen at in oll'.ce. Terms at sale. Ii. C. HOI.Dl'.X. Auctioneer SGliBCT PARTV a. ulVKN" 1SY TIIM NOC'IAL UMi Ciilili L ASTUI.'tA. At Liberty Hall. Thanksgiving Ev'ng. Thursday. November 24th. !NlTl!i. COMMirn.li 1". 1 1'arker. l. Z. ler'Uoii K. 1". l'i.;i-l. ri.oei: cuMMiniir. Tliomas ll.Cnuu;. c. C. kichar.Noii, I". Z. 1-Vtfciisoii. ?! :t. Frank I. 1'arhcr. Ti.-k.-ls. r z- o. . el A Z 5 t3 . . "3 M O T. r. .5 3 te -5g:- O w - i 5 "3 h - ' i w c :: 3 b a o il 5" m : r "S o ctfoS Z - O r s O i 'i t: o ,--w gw"si2 I BEWARE OF S'r- a i: - '- -3 a " . ' -s j- 05 - r C G -. JC A il y JJ SIVSTOKIV I 4 rislieciiieii joji :ire Itein I SAVI NDLKD! I Ih-icputahb p.nltes a iv oifciui .ind selling j under FALSE PRETENC S A cheap. ii.ish initiation of our Finlayson, Bousneld &. Co's KKM'I.Vi: scetch: xothstje;, W hi 11 o.i hu 'i e Ih.-il the name- of FI.VIilYSOX. Itm'HPSKLn V Co.. .lob 11 Miotic. Scotland. Or .!. K. liKKS. A "o , ltoston. Ale oil each i.u-k:tt!e. NKVII.I.K CO.. AsenK San Krauci-tio. MINT SALOON. PROVISIONS, MILL KKKD, OPPOSITE 0. I:. S. X. rOMI'AXY.s lUH'K. None but thcbcsHi.jn.irandcitrs passctl GARDEN SEED, (5RASSSEED. nwr the bar. V '""CIIl'l or I Which a III be exchanged for country pro ASSeSSment Notice. :. luce or std:.l lowest prices. -VTOTICI". IS lir.M-l'.Y i:1T.N THAI AN ,' riierflii-iiaiiiii'.niul Hamilton Street.s LS assessment oMIfix ucr cent. on the rapi-1 ASTORI OREGON. tat stock of the Odd fellows Land and P.till- J l(""1, . tlliif: Assdciotioii of Astoria. On-yon. h.,s Hils , day been levied, paxable wlihin thim das Adminiirninr's Notice fmni i..t -it fin. ..tii.... .r 1 1. s:.......v. :.. HUHlllllaliaiui a nuiiuc. otheruIsebedeclHieddeliiioe.ciit. ' lt onlcrorthe lianl of Ibrcclors. A. J. MKi:i.i:i:.sM.,rtar. Astoria. Oct. 22.1SS1. :M- - - 'II -Fill. ! 111 t,i . If) I Never no stioppin without eon business. stiltui!; the ndvertrsin;,' eoinimisoi TiikI"" uereny nouncu w ihi-moi 1.1..1. . i. w AsToitiAX. Thevwill tell ou u here . ""'T' :lt 'Im s!tX ' ' the besl banrainsare t., be had, and just ' 'UioWr K& what merchants are alive ami delus: 'Utor,,,"0a c ' .LW.GEAKHAin". ijree to Everybody ! A Beautiful Book for the Asking : "VBl'lnsifu-tallj at Ilii-nearest ofllci tor m prjia: cam 11 at : ut:ince). and adult 1 l.H.rs,,M uI,! "v-jeiitiMl with a beautiful! ,,,,,,l,,0,, ""-' ,,f ' w " entitled . . oswms twat? .. w.,, j J -OL- Til -r- j j -i:-im- Ciiil:iiulu- a li'PHNuiiicniul eostl st.Vl on-' "nn K iromlspifee ; alsn.tsunel. enuraxoJ wow" ""''.'""I !oanrtui an elaboiale blue ami soJ.1 lithographed cover. Xo charge ! li.ir ..'.. : .,M.i.. r.-... .t. ,......, . , 7 ! ' " ' Xll- Illl IIII-. IKIIIIIMIIIIC HOOK, i k ............. ... ...n u ,.it, , ,bjill-.l i iii.',i ..-in :.., .ni-.I.....l , ,.. ....i:...t.x.. in iii- nn.ii.-ii :iiiii iiiioriut:iie oinccs oi nic i Misccr '.l.-oiiituciiinn-( .. ) The Singer Manufacturing Co. I'riucii:il Offlcc.ai t'liiua Siiaie. M'.W VOUK. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. j The u.i.liTM-n.'il n.iet fully notilics the t'liDucuiat uaMii ocen appointed asciit for the NEW IMPROVED SINGER, lie is now prepared t.iotfer these unriwillpd Sew 1112 -Machines na such tonus as cannot fail to meet the wautsol eerbod in need ur this indispensable article" of household furniture. Liberal discount made on cash sale;. Tothiwcdesirnifrit I will uH mi tin Instalment plan. KIe dollars a njonth. 17 eciiisa ua.iicsstii:mit costs a smoker for chrarst. wliLsoon iiurcliascjmirwifcaSuiger. Tlie Best Sewing Machine Ever Put Together. old Scwiiij: .Machines taken in echaii"c. Att-.ctuncius. Needles, Cotton. Oil. etc.. ill- was on hand. Call and evainine the Shi-'cr Sew uu: Machine art.l lhearietyor work it i-aii p.-riorm ai l u. HOLDKN'S. Agent Singer .Man. Co. MA&NH.S C CROSBY, Hc.'dei in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Men ail Steam Fitters Guods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET IRON TIH AND'COPPER. ! Camisry aiifl FisfferiDBUs iSiipplies ; Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. ! JOBBING IN SHEET I HON, TIN. COP PER. PLUMBING mul STEAM FITTING Dane with ncatntss and dispatch. None but lltst .-l.is woikmcn employed. A tarc assort uicitl of SC A LES 'tuistantly uu band Ii . FHANKLIN, UWDERTAKER, Coiner :ts- and siicmHe streets. OKIIC.ON ni i.n: in WALL PAPER t VrINl)(nV SHADES AMi I! XDK11TA K K RS GOODS. Wilson & Fistter ihv.li:i:s ix I.URRK'ATING OILS. COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. 'iiTliM- 1 IIFKrr.Y CIYITS" THAT Ihe , l ' ',l 'J' : .pVi i l con a.MinteIl bi e rom T' -t wrtmAwlomi a I- luMx o? l'h.lip Oearhart. deceased. All persons havn; i claims atsiuist the estate of said dpcpaed d&wsdd Administrator, I ifeg I The largest slock of to Astoria is now exhibited at THE LEADING " . '. oods Clothine House Dry 03F11 Fresh arrivals by every Steamer, conse quently I get the Latest Eastern . Novelties. STllK TLY ONE PRICE .... .. ,.. . .. -t.fl(l-lfltfTT.CT..,.M, and that ALWAYS Tli K LOWEST. S7jT)( noj, fail to get my prices and examine goods before purchasing. a H. COOPER, I XL Wore, near Parker House, Astoria. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot fe3rf IsSriv TO T A U ifiilili TWO DOOKis K.VS11 OK IH'C'IDKNT, CHAS. HEILBORN, "WAN IT V CTUliK R OF EirilN-lTirRE ? BEDDING AND DKALKU IN Oarpols, Oil Glolh, Wall Pa)er, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COKNK'KS AND CTRTA1N POLES ('oinptete hi cer hnutch. THE COLUMBIA . M. Wi IS St'PKIMOK lo .V.OS'I, AMI IS IA JOHN HAJlft, - CHENAIfiUS STREET, an Orders left at the OKUMAXIA I'.HKi: ASTORJA J WJ. MEYER ... - ASTi)RJA. RKDI'CTKIN OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 r0 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. iyi:i:ouii:ks ix likk im-opoktiox. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I 50 per Dozen asrSpecial attention paid to order, from Public Houses andF.unHies.-ffa Washington Market, Main iSYrtv, Astor'm Oifton llEliGdTAX r HlCIiliY , pKSl'Ein'Fl'LLY CALL THK AITKN- JViion f the j.uhllc t the fact that the Hb,a Market will ulwity bo supplied with a .,,,..., ,.,',' nr VT PPY I'D DL A LI KM lll lLALlli KSPKLTFl'LLY CALL THK A1TKN ' ov FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which tvitt bojold at lovrcH rates, whole?ule and retail. 'sDeoIdl attention icireu to supplj. as ships. IXL inter 1881. goods over brought ' a1 . ,. .-., . MAY" UK HAD OF IC.R.HAWES seli: ackxt. ". Also. Ascot lor the crtehrat.stl MKI)Al.LIOIf RAN0K WES, ASTORIA. OREGON BREWERY uhJJd!. LI.I.I.H lt NOXK OX 11I1S COAhl - PKOPK1ETOK. - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will be promptly attended to.- - UiEWEKY. 1 - - - Proprietor. OREGON. . GEO. W. DAY, Upholsleriiui and Repairing Furniture. i t Cut tiny down Billiard and Peel Tables. ,Urict rx ' . N""wr-U ",r- m,,,,, j V.C"earhart' U'& V- rtocl- t All work, done piouiptly and wan-anted building, opposite i SHIPPING TAGS ' J by Ibe hundrwl.or by the box, jrintd or t plain, to suit customer, at I The Astorias offict. ) LP Lxr; Cj' "fi. F""l , "-& .. i " -