The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, November 16, 1881, Image 2

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ASTORIA- OREGON:
WEDNESDAY NOV. 10, 1881
4. F. H1IXOR l
CiTil Service Reform.
..Editor.
Tlte Other SI.
A ConKroxi)ENi who thinks
that the remarks in yesterday's is
sue in favor of free trade -were
hardly logical enough to suit his
protective ideas, favoi us with a
leno-thv communication in refer
ence to the alleged impetus that
protection gives home industry.
He claims that the theory and ar
gument of American protectionists
have always been that a tariff on
foreign importations would be
somewhat of hindrance, or preven
tive, of such importations, thereby
raising and keeping more steady
and uniform the selling pi ice there
of, and.thu's i endeiing investments
in iiuuie manufactures more cer
tain of fair piofits, and therefore
more likely to bf made by capi
talists or persons otherwise dis
posed to enter into manufacturing
business. And although the im
mediate effect of a tariff duty on
import's would be to raise the price
of such imports to the consumer,
still, in the long run, on account
of the competition between home
manufacturers and importers, and
the development of home talent,
skill, acquired efficiency, and all
other items of home resources, the
enhanced price would be more
than neutralized, and the same
class of goods be produced cheaper
at home, than they would have
been made abroad and imported.
"The protectionist, theory has
proven correct. Xo one conver
sant with the history and progress j
. of the United States the past forty
or fifty years can show wherein
they were at fault. The cry is
everywhere, even in the heretofore
pent up Southern states, and in
Portland, Oregon, where the
Oregonian, for the past few years
has so persistently advocated free
trado (in railroad materials, etc.)
foi more manufactures, more manu
facturers, more manufactories, in
the city. Well, they are sensible1?
Thatprocess, whatever it is, which
converts a pound of wool, worth
"Jo cts., into four dress goods worth
S3, or a pound of iron cue worth
one-fourth of a cent into watch
springs worth 300 cent-., or a cord
of oak wood worth $2, into cabi
net wares, veneering, etc., worth
$50 or 500, is a very desirable
thing to have in any country or
eity, even; .and the two fire or ten
intelligent artisans, mechanics or
manufacturers required to do that
converting, and who live in our
houses, buy our city lots, and eat
our produce, are desirable acces
sions to any country, community
or city.
Which is the surer way of get
ling such neighbors? to keep up
the production or open our ports
t? free trade?
The time has been when protec
tion and protection tariff laws
Heeded advocates, when we had a
Clay, a Webster, a Greeley and
their co-worker. They did their
work well. They won their bat
tles, the American people have
reaped too great a reward from
their victories, to go back on them
in otitis "feneration.'
'Our correspondent forgets that
the tune to which the twenty-five
mUlioiis of a generation ago
marked time and kept step, is
hardly up to the requiremeuts of
the twice twentj'-iive million of
the present generation.
I.iMnm.vii:i.Y after the adjouru-
Ex-Sechktaky YVtndom now.ment of the Mi.-.i-Mimi hivcr liu-
publishes for the first time a plant provemont convention, which ad
of civil service reform upon which. Mourned ten day-ago at St. l.oui,
it is said, the President looked Uhe New Oilcans lonul of Trade
with favor, but which could not ' paed a M-rie4- of resolutions :-
dereinc: all that th" St. Louis con
vention had dmi". and
in witii tlieir noitliuin
in the demand for an unobstructed
hiffhwav to the sea.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
be discussed, much less inaugu
rated, owing to the assassination
of the latter about the time the
matter was first thought of. The
main features of the proposed
innovation consisted of the allot
ment to each state of its quota of
appointments and the filling it,
after a kind of competitive exami
nation, by state beards: the ob
ject being to secure in all cases
competent persons, properly dis
tributed among the several states.
That some reform in the civil
service is necessarv has jrrown to
be an axiom, but so far all at
tempts to improve the present
system have been, as most of
tnem were intended to be. total
failures. The great trouble arises
from the unwillingness of the
"Ins" to make any change. There
ought to be a fair division of
clerkships among the states; theio
should be no appointments of in
competent persons, and neither!
appointments nor removals should,
in any manner, depend upon the
political opinion' of the clerk
themselves, or the political neces
sities of the pary which happens
to be, for the time being, in power.
It is to bo regretted that .Mr.
"Windom had no oppoitunity to
proceed in the matter, as the plan;
so far as developed, seems practi
cal. His successor, however, can
avail himself of the suggestions of
the late Secretary, and can add to
them if he should see fit. .ludge
Folger's views on the subject are
awaited with intercut.
. v. vuys.
1'AOK. I
A
8
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
landing i
brelluen i
Or all the steamships thur ply j
between the United State-, and '
foreign countries not one -ail j
under" the American Hair. Coos
Hay Kcxcs.
That is a mistake. There has
been an American line of steam
ers plying between the Cnit-d
States and Liverpool for i-ight
years.
Tin: St. Louis Globe-Democrat
says that no ambitious ( 'ongr-.-nian
can bono to succeed if he
oppose the impioveineiit of the I
Mississippi river. For ''MUms- i
sippi roan LOlunitiiH, aim im
expression fits the cae here.
(MTft tW.sOU.sJO k. s. HUSKS'.)
Wholesale and lelnll tfealer In
'r006i7&
.iJtl PU K?3S55T.O,
VH X A J V . .11 JA..1 JTj O,
'Provisions. Lumber. '
JaGliins & Ta
f?sfiszsvi!?vi
N.CM UKir-T3&4jr"r-i3.J
4B Satssiiipli315:
rj a I us in
Tin, Sheet iron and Copper Ware.
A Ueieral Artilun'nt of
- HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Audit-, fur
Mngce Stoves and Ranges
ETC.
ETC.. ETC.
The Rest in the market.
I'ntiiibintf ijoods of alt kinds cm hand. Job
v.ork done in a workmanlike manner.
COHNKlt OF 3f.tIX AXJl .J F.FrERSOX STREETS.
NEW A DVKI ITI CM VST.
SBLBfT PARTY
Provisions;
6 rookery.
j
Glass and Plated Warc.:
'lROlMCAl AKIM!MIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
TP i cs
Pisliei'mpns and Cannery
SUPPLIES
A SPEC! A LTV.
Ml K N'T FOR Tin:
Tiigtuipr mill ,San Jose Fruil Packing Company.
AND THE
Wiaes)Liprs)Totee?CiiaK!
i.i r v. iiii
NOriAL SOIREE CLUB
or ASIOIMA.
At Liberty Hall. Thanksgiving Ev'ng.
Thursday. November 24ih.
iwnwiov ioM:imi.u
I". 1 l'.irker. E.Z. IVrgiiMHi. l:. I. l'r:il
i uion wiiimi.u
'lhoiiius II. Cnms. '" '- Itii-hnitlMiii.
Sau Francisco (Jhuinicall
! JSt T IP I S
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JOB W If QB
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'the largest and nnst eomiilflc -tk'k f :
goods ill their line to be found in tin- ity.
Corner of Cass and Sqiieii.tif.ihe Mieels
ArrfOUIA, OUUCOX.
ro5s:s.
ASTORIA
URE50N.
FRIXTTIVQ
AnjuTANT-General Drum, in his
annual report to the Secretary of
War, states, among other things,
that .some five hundred photo
graphs of all the general officers
commissioned by President Lin
coln during the war have been col
lected, and supplements the same
by a request for their publication
as an illustrated army register. It
is very doubtful if such a picture
gallery would be interesting
enough to the people at large to
compensate for the expense of an
illuminated army register in addi
tion to the regular issue. 1 nere is
not the slightest objection to the
survivors of these live hundred
gentlemen exchanging album-, in
which their fire hundred photo
graphs shall appear, provided they
assume the responsibility for the
same, and, what is of practical im
portance, foot the bill.
Frank I- Parker.
Th kels
il Z. lVrKiinutt.
Sl .Ml
It is amusing to see the rum t
ship and attention shown to Yillard
by the people of Portland, Astoria
and the Sound, each one striving
to rival the 'other in his praise and
adoration. By each of them he
is lauded to the skies and borne
to the ethereal regions in winged
chariots
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALE.'
Valuable Building Lots in Shivc-J
ly's Astoria.
Mai, Iv. 1811, at 11 A. I.
liitnictci! Iiv JI1..I.M. Siiui'lv. I will oficr
:it lnl)llc Aiulifiii. :ii m annum niis. ih
following
Valuable Vity Properly.
Lots 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 and 12.
in Block 4:
Lot 9 in Block 2;
Tlit-f Ii1ik"2i. front north lh i!aiKiil
ro:ulwi to 1'iijior A-tona.
I.ofs 1.5. IO. 1 1 ami 12 ia block 10
.s.ime Mock in wlnrh .1ti. Devlin. II-....
lias In, resilience.
lAi . IO. 1 1 ami 12 iu I!o-!i ."55.
r.cin oik lilock smith of the Kininnil'alhnlie
clinrch. Messrs. ( aiifiiKiii :tnl llallex lt:ie
residences on this block.
Warrant tleed. l'lai of imMri e:m he
s en at ni ofllee. T enits at iiU
K. ( . HOi.DIIX. Am tuun er
7 l rt ? j?
r , -i s ".i
o
IRISH PWX.THHE.HISi
Salmon Bfet Twine.
Cotton Seine Twine,
Cork and Lead Lines,
Cotton Netting, all sizes.
Seines fflade to Order,
Fiax and Cotton Twine,
Fishing Tackle, etc.
'
THE ASTORIAN
STEAM PRINTING HOUSE
HAS THE
FASTEST AND BEST IJiES$ES,
A AT) TYPE OF TIffi LATEST STYLES.
s:
McgggiyL
INDORSED BY
liy each of them lie M Quvciniius oi eanvucM -.
remirded as a rod and thev smile: .,. ,..MnUn rttn.Uz,'t-.,J
i in:: Arruuicu cwcrif wnct.
i-,
"if he but carelessly nod' on thorn
It is just that he be treated with j 7 QREAfFSJ MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
u.
Cakifokxia exchanges are still
agitating "the old, old story,"
"How shall we. stop the Chinese!"
After all that has been said and
.sung about them, they still abide.
f The laws of supply and demand
are no more liable to violation
than any other of nature's immu
table edicts. Just as Iens: as
the Chinese find employment here,
just so long we will have them
with us. If you want John to go,
i don't, employ hi hi; no one is to
blame for his presence here but
proper respect, out their wal
should not betray them beyond '
reason ami discretion. P. ( j
liemizer. )
w:n .1... i -:.., .-. .... s twirffai ibs vr &&L
m iu 1 11c 1. .. i. puuiL in uiu , LossMfnpp3tite.Kauaac.bo-arel3Ccaivt-.
instance of Astoria's showiun- - j LmnithelTend.-itSarauIlaeDcat'onm
... "" J :he beck part, Pam under thoshouMcr-
"courtship, or attentlon to the I 6fncle.ftinnepnfterpatTuc,with"nl!iain-
T1i., . . I shnalion'to oxertlon of body or umd,
person ill question. Tell the frill h, imtabihtv of temper, lZv cpfritti. Ix?
man. It VOU Can. 1 wmemoryj wau i tuorjuot """"ty.V
lecieu socib uuiy. Y;caring5at xiisiaea-i.
Jk the reduction of the public
debt proceeds at the present rate
it will be wiped out befon the
present generation of small chil
dren get old enough to vote, it be
ing estimated tffat the decrease
for the month of October was more
than fifteen inilliaps of dollars.
The expense during the month,
nensious included, were about six-1 iu K '' a ibi- aira ajio.i r fluo. .
' l ini-ans a. naiurai color.
teen million dollars, -while the re
ceipts were more than double, be
about thirty-six millions.
fluttering of the T HearfciTDote before t&o
;yea. Yellow Bkin. Headache! IteBtlecs
oess at night, highly colored TJrine.
FTHESEWAEHIKG5ABETJ5EEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WiaSOOS BE DEVELCFED.
TTJTT'8 PILLS re especially adapted to
iirh CHhrn.ane lo ctfe cis nucha change
of feeli tip an to axtotiiKh the sufleror.
Tlifj Inrrejo the Appetite. nlup.lia
botlv to TaUr ou ricsli. thus llic sybte:i .3
niurUbotl.aiidlytJuirTonlcActlouor. Jin
I)lirllToOitraii, ItrzuInrMtouJaare j 1
duced. l'rlc? - cpuw. U5 3Iurrcy SU, . V.
BARBOUR BROTHERS
Sit "iiarket ?JrM't. Snn Ii nnrini
HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Mniiaw -rs.
-ASK roi:-
UNION INDIA RUBBER CO'S
Iure I'jnt umi
racSs Fr
Rubber Boots and Coats.
i:i:vai:i: of imitation
lie sure til" UooK arc sLtuipod t'KAClx
l'i:uor on tin' heels, ami lum'llie l'L'UH
IJt'M sriilXGS on the fmil anil ln-ti-i.
wltifli jirovnits tlieir erackms r ljieakinj;.
They will lasttwhv a-. hus :e an others
uiaiiiir.R'turetl.
rei: sai.i: r.Y am. ii:i.i:i:s.
ai.i. kinds ui'r.HKi: r.i:i;iiNf:. papk
inc. iiosi:, spinxr.s. plotiiixo.
HOOTS AND SHOILS. lltr.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
K. II. PKASK..lr.
s.5i. i:rxox.
AKents.Sait I'miirivii.
Thi sjiaiv i ie--rel for
CARL ADLER,
Who now tun bu; npeiiin his stock of
iHOLIDAY NOVELTIES
to v.ritt- uu Ail.
TIOLMAN'S PAD.
rei: Tin;
M V r
o" Wtt iitiutlnue I'aiiai'.Caitls. Ink. ami r.thc-r nintetlalsor iUp inaiiufarfurei
.-t XiOi3ros't Osla. Hates,
Ami cm tlii-iefore atlonl to n. as wi always lo. tin host ankles, while ciiniftig
Cards, Envelopes, Circulars, Bill Heads and Letter Heads.
I t I.KIN'K.VWKIIIli:.
ii i i:ai r.ROwx.
TR.VD! iiWH.
STOMACH,
LIVER,
AND
KIHNTEYS.
Ksrrvi'.U'iiiKlt IsT..
In Norway, it is said, the M-ec-tion
of telegraph poles and wires
scares all wolves away from the
neighborhood, and many miles of
line have been put up for the
double purpose of securing rapid!
TIITT5 H&tR nVf-
:r.v1Tito'Wiii6"FsciiAiKril lat
.- ' Dr i"ci"? r n r c i
Office, 35 Murray Ss., Hcw'.cri:
MINT SALOON,
oppeiti: O. I.'. . X. POMPAXY.s IMH'K.
None hut I In tct Iniiors:util visiirs imsscil
oer tliohar.
V..SCIin.I)T.
IT"A11 citizens of Oregon who ileire
to inform their friends yi iho states of
Uio condition and promts if this Mate.
-... .:..: 1 f i liin junir iniiiiuiu i-uiiiiiivn- anil I'liiiuirc-
communication and immunity frotn I hexsive oiittne of faetsto send them
the wolves. Large districts havejtha,nJ,i"-sul,,'cli,,in.T.f"r s iurnai,
the state of society that first made thus been cleared of the dangerous friends. tVe mail it as directed. For
o w iii ainiincc, u iiiaii unci: conies
of The Weekly AsToniAXone year.
his presence a necessity.
and troublesome brutes.
in all eases of lnlliinismws ;mil niulnri.i in
c cry fnmi. nuicciitatitp ami ctin of chills,
fever and dimib atrne. Dr. Holinan's I'ail is a
perfect success. And for ilsH?psia. sick
headache and nervous prostration, as lite
p.td is applied oer the pit of the stomach,
tlio great nenons eentei, it .miuhilates the
disease at once.
It regulates the Ihrrntit! Moin.ieli m sne
crssfiill that digestion heroines jierfett.
Prof. 1). A. Ixwmis savs : "It is nearer a
tinh ers.il panacea than'am thing in ntedl
cine. ; This Is done on the prim iple of at
Mirptton.of which Dr. IIolina:i pad i the
oniy true exponent.
man s
in the
oriu ami rernintncndeii li the medical
taeiiiiv
Leinenweber & Co.,
ASTOKIA, OKHfJOX,
TAfflEBS AND CURRIERS,
Manufacturers and Importers ol
A LI. KINDS OK
333.11? Fa fr-SJHL
AND FINDtXGSt
vt hiilcs.de Dealers in
OiL AND TALLOW.
MAXITACTI'JZERS OF
BOOTS and SHOES
THE KVElty DAY WANTS Of TlIM COUNTING P.OOM AND THE
WORKSHOP AUK SUTPIIE1) AT PKIUES WHICH CAN
NOT BUT OTrF. SATISFACTION TO ALL
THE
A.STORIAN,
Por all kidney troubles, use l)r. Iloh
Henal or Kidney Pad. the best remedy i
ami rceoininendeit h the m
y
Bevare of Bogus Pads.
llieli genuine IIolman Pad hears the tiri
a revenue stamp of the Holipjin Pad Po..
..i.iiiii.-auoveiraiieinarK printeu in green, i --, j. r-cwrTntcrm
P.nv none without it. I Wl IS. I E US S W T
juriflghcst rash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
For Sale by all Druggists.
Pull treatise
ASTOKIA. OltECOX
Dr. Holinan's :uh ice is free,
sent free on application.
Address: HOLM VX PAD CO I
I-.0.1KIV2XI- 7K.uay.xe-York drugs AND CHEMICALS,
Ct. A. STINSON & CO., Toilet and Fancy Articles,
n BLACKSMITHING. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
At ('apt. Rogers old tand. eonier of f'ass
and Court Streets. I -Prescriptions carefully cnpoimdedJ.rt
Ship aud Cannery work. Ilorsesiioeinp. ! :iU 0""
wagons made and repaiwd. Good work -Homeopathic rjctures and Pellets,
guaranteed. ana Humphrey's Speclllcs also kept.
T
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