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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1882)
C) I L ASTKlAOKF.(-()!: THURSDAY .'-JAN. IP. 1SX3 J. F H IIAUBAS Editor. Tree Trade. mg in an issue that was not broached, 5s only emulating the cuttle fish, that, with it3 sepia, darkens the water around it. MISCELLANEOUS No Argument. Pixley, who is doing Washing ton at present, writing of the great question soon to become the leading issue in American pol itics, says that the question of free trade is gathering headway and the protectionists are being put upon the defensive. He says "It is urged that the protective tariff is working For the benefit of the rich; that it is the great and wealthy manufacturers who are reaping all the benefits of the ex isting laws; that the working class es, laborers, skilled artisans, and the farmers In fact, none except the manufacturers are benefitted by the jjresent tariff laws. The iron imprests and the ship-builders, it is claimed, are making ex- horbitant profits, while our com merce is. suffering. Give us the opportunity to go into the World's market to purchase ships, and we will soon build up a commercial marine that will equal that of Eng' land, is the argument of the mer chants. Allow us to go into the world's market for iron, say the railroad men, and the result will be less cos ly railways, and, as a consequence, a reduction in freights and fares. We have no protec tion for our agricultural products, say the farme s, and we need none. Give us free goods in return for those products. Everything is protected except labor, say the working-men. There is an unre stricted immigration allowed from Europe and from Asia. There is no tariff on bone, and sinew, and muscle. Protection, they say, is for capital only. Our wages for skilled labor are not greater than in England, or Belgium, or France. The manufactured goods of those countries can not enter our ports without paying enormous duties, while the men who manufacture them are permitted and encour aged to come to this country and enter into free competition with us in the very factories in which we labor." One very plain evidence of the destructive oharacter of "protec tion" is exemplified in the fact that in the one instance of the Central and Southern Pacific Railroad company, that corporation has paid for steel and iron eleven millions of dollars more than they would have paid had thore been no pro tective tariff. Thus in that one item, is shown how the Pacific coast has to help enrich the Penn sylvania iron mill owner without any corresponding benefit. But our protectionist friend when he reads this will say, "Oh, well, they might as well have it as the Cali fornia monopolists." Not so. Two wrongs never balance each other and in the presont form of our protection laws it is only the old story of monopoly over again. If danger ever does come that the diversified interests'of our country demand disunion, one of the strongest arguments will be such facts as we quote. The removal of the present injustice would lull any murmur of such a feature. The Seattle Post Intelligencer is, of course, making all the capital it can out of the circumstance that the captain of the bark Vesuvius, drawing nineteen and one-half feet, sailed .into the bound recent ly. Commenting on a recent item of ours it savs: "Our neighbors had better cease encouraging large vessels to get to their places of destination." Last Monday the Beecroft, drawing twenty-two feet nine inches, went out in safety; the captain of r that vessel, after clearing, in talking with us about his price, said that nowhere else could he get such freights, and that there was "big money" in coming to the Columbia; that taking into account the detention, pilotages, etc., sixty shillings a ton would pay handsomely.. He got nearly fifty per cent. more. Of course there are delays in getting in and out over the bar. Does the P. I. know of a single port on the coast where there are not? We only know of one San Diegor but the product of a year of the whole 15,000 square miles of that county wouldn't gi e the Beecroft, or the Trafalgar the cargo they took out. As long as ship owners can get good charters for vessels they'll send them here; these things regulate themselves, and when the proper amount of work is done on the bar the last show of argument will have disappeared from our neighbors of the Sound. MAKES UP FIEST CLASS STOCK INTO Harness and Saddles, And will fit you out inbetterst jloand cheap er rates than any other man in Oregon. A lull line of Whips, Curry Combs, etc., on liaixl. MISCELLANEOUS. jJRS. A. RAPPLEYEA, Formerly of New York, wishes to an nounce to the indies of Astoria that she is now prepared to do DRESS MAKING In all the latest stjles.: A share of jour pat ronHirp 13 resDectfullv solicited. isooms opposite uueny nan, vueiuuui street. -MISCELLANEOUS. Im 2-Jb OfirfySS HiaStf-m WAR IS DECLARED WITIIOUT FURTHER .V'OTICK And no terms of peaco until every man In Astoria has a new suit of clothes MADK BY MEAMY. Look st the prices : Pants to order from - - S8 Ou Pant9, Oeuulne French Cassiniere - 12 50 Suits from 2500 The finest line of namples on the coast to select from. F.J.MEANY. Main street, opposite Parker House. Astoria. G. A. STINS0N& CO., . BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Soger? old stand, corneKbf Cass . and Court Streets. Shirt and Cannerv work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired, Good work guaranteed. Considerable favorable com ment is now beintr made on the proposition to add two or three more departments or secretary ships to the cabinet. 'Tis a good idea; the present secretaries are overworked. The secretary of the interior, lor instance, has a vast and constantly accumulating amount of unattended business. Among other innovations it might be well to institute a "department of economy,'i.a division of gover nmental function that would be a system of checks and balances, and tend to repress the ever in creasing desire to add to the ex pense of running the govermental machine. 50 TONS LIVERPOOL FISHERY SALT For sale cheap. Apply to Astoria, Dec. 29. 1831. J. G. HUSTLER, dtt A. V. Allen, (8UCL'EHV)K TO PAGE & ALLK.N ) Wholesale and mail Vr.if r ii- Provisions, Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICA! AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGErABLES. Together wtih Wines, Lipors, Tobacco S Ciprs The largest and most complete rock of goods In their line to be found iu the city. Comer of Cass and Squcniucqlie HtiveN. ASTORIA. OREGON. Geo. T nunc Wholesale and Retail" Beater GROCERIES, i , Provisions, Lumber, ETC., ETC.. ETC. fSCCCKSSOE TO JAl'KINS & MONTGOMERY.) "R.i.ru ix Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Ge:cr.il Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Mugue Stoves and Ranges The Best in the market. 1'iumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. - COK-EIt OK MAI.V AS!) J EKFKRSOV.KTREETS, iEishevmeiis and Cannes v ! i siupspijies t ! A SPECIALTY. Wanted. 1 ff SMALL ANCHORS. Any one hav JLUU lng a quantity of sma 1 an hors. weighing 15 to 30 pounds to sen wm piease notify C.J.TRENCHAP.D $500 Reward. The 'number of newspapers in the world is 34,185, and their cir culation is put at 10,000.000. Of these Europe has 19,537; North America, 12,'400; Asia, 775; South America, 699; Australia, 661; and Africa 182. 16,500 are printed in the English N languago, 7,350 in German, 3,850 in French, and 1,600 in Spanish. The aggregate circulation in the United States is 3,000,000,000, as compared with 2,260,000,000 in Great Britain and Ireland. We wUlpsy the above reward for any ease or layer uompiaiui, ujspepiia. ons n ache, Llrer Hlls, when me Qirecuons are smcuy comDlied with. Thev are purely Vegetable. and never fall to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills. 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and Imitations. The genuine manufactured only ny John j. wtsisuo., The Pill Maker' 181 and 183 W.Madison St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by mall prepaid on receipt ot : W. E. Dement, agent. a 3 cent stamp. THE OREGON MEAT MARKET, IH. HUMBEL & CO. (Successors to J. F.Nowlen.) The beat of MEATS. All varieties ot SAUSAGE Kept constantly on hand and fresh from an experienced sausage maker. . A share of the public patronage solicited. A New York man recently un dertook, for the consideration of $150 to serve a threo months sen tence in the penitentiary for a criminal who preferred to spend his Christmas outside, but the fraud was discovered and the real criminal having served his sen tence the substitute-brings suit for the money. Washington Market, Haiti Street - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTKN tion cf the publio to the fact that the Above Market trill always b supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY Barbour's IRISH FLAX THREADS Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, ail sizes. Seines Made to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc; BARBOUR BROTHERS 511 Market Street, Han Francisco HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers,. AGENT FOE THE San Jose Fruit Packing Company. AND TI1F. San Francisco Chemical WOHHS, ASTORIA - - - OREGON. ! ARTISTIC CHICAGO BREWERY, J. HTKAUSS. - - AEXT. Is now ready to supply the public with the Celebrated Chicago Beer In any quantity to suit. I hae also this Celebrated Chiengu i:cer In Ilolllri, Which is now ery iopular among "all fami lies and saloons." l'lt-ase tend in our orders and they will ba e my best attention. J. STRAUSS. Astoria, Oregon. Agent for Oregon and WosluTcr. THE -ASTORIA!? STEAM PRINTING- HOUSE Piles! Piles! Piles! A Sure Cure Found at last I Hfo One Need Suffer! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerates Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian Kcmcdy). called Dr. 'William's Indian Ointment. A single box lias cured the worst chrome cases of 23 or SO ears standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, Instruments .Hid electuaries Uo more narm than good. Wil liam's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allajs I. a Inf AnoA Irolilntr f nortifnlfirlt? flt ni!7flt Jlf. ter getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice. ttio intense; Itehing, (particularly at night af ter geumgwann in ueuh .wis us a iiuimiti;, gives-instant relief, and is prepared only for riles, itching of tho private parts, and for FRESH AND CURED MEATS Which will be sold at lowest ratoa. wholesale and retail. Special attention (riven to suppli ng shios. .. X. GK SIYCITKE:: Importer and Wholesale dealer In Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc., The largest and finest stock of .Meerschaum and Amber goods In thecity. Particular at tention paid to orders from the country and vessels. Chenaraus street, Astoria, Oregon. THEO. BRACKKR, Manager. Notice to Contractors. BE KE- Octopinn Tactics. 'Yesterday's Oregonian in an article entitled "The game of greed," tries, as usual, to cover up the point this paper made in a previous article which it attempts to answer. With the present bar service we have nothing to de: what we maintain is this that no amount of tugs on tho bar would put any more water there than is there nowj that what is impera tively necessary is improvement of the bar so that vessels of any draught may safely and promptly enter and depart. Mr. JTh'ompson's advocacy of, or agency for any tug company, whether from Astoria or Portland must, necessarily, militate against his ostensible mission to Washing ton. This cannot be denied, and any attempt to answer it by- ring- MAURIED. In Astoria, January 16th, by Rev. J. V. Milllgan. Thomas F. Squires, of San Francisco, Cal., to Miss S elite Sloan, of Portland. Or: NEW TO-DAY. D. KELMAN. MARBLE AND STONE WORKER, Monuments and Head Stones, Or anything. in the line ot Utoue. SLATE CAX SEAMERS always on hand. First class work and satisfaction guaranteed. V Shop opposite e. L. Parker's reddeiice. Cuennmus Stree't, - - Astoria, Oregon. LAND OFFICE N0TIC2.-Laad Office at Oregon City. Oregon, Jan. 10. IKS2. Notice is hereby girea that the followinc named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Llatsop County, at Astoria. Oregon, on Taesday. February 21. 1882. vit: Timothy Driscell, homestead application No. 2985 for lot S and a IV H of N W K of Sec. 20. T 8 N. R 8 W. lie names the following witnesses to prora Ms continuous 'residence UDon and cnltlratton of said land, yix: J . S. Morgan. B. P. Shepherd, a. B. Plimpton and John Torsey, all of Weitport, Clatsop oenny Oregon. 8-wSt L. X. BABCT7 Rtfkttr. C5RAI.CT) PHOPQ3ALS WILL n rpK-ei! tit Hip nlV.cp of the Auditor and Clerk of the City of Astoria, until Friday, January 20tn, ar a ocioct r. jj., ior ino im- iiiuTtriueuL ul iuct:iuuuicui itcai-c... uiu water streets, in Shlvely'sAstorla, said cros sing Is to be built to its full width, sixty feet (40), by removing all .defective piles, strin gers, caps, or other timbers, and substitu ting therefor new and sound piles, strin gers, caps, or oilier uinoers, ana oy me re moval or ait aeicciue plant on saia crossing, and substituting therefor new and sound planlc notless than four inches In thickness. Each bid must be accompanied with a guar antee signed by two responsible tax payers to the effect Uiat If such contract be awarded to such biddor, that be.,wlll within forty eight hours after notice ot such award enter into contract therefor with good and suffi cient surlties tor the faithful performance ot the work. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the Common Council. ROBT. CARROTHCRS, T. W. CASE. C.8 WRIGHT.' Com. on Streets and Public Ways. Attest : F. C. NoaiuB, Auditor and Clerk. 5td-ltw -ASK FOE- UNI0N INDIA RUBBER GO'S Pure Para i?tm. Oracle Proof Rubber Boots and Coats. 4 BEWARE OF IMITATION 1 Ba sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have tho PURJf ntlM SPRINBS on tho foot and Insteu. which Drevents their cracking or breaking. They will last twice as long as any others manuiacmrea. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS BOBBER BELTING, PACK ING. HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R.n. PEASE, Jr. . 31. RUN YON, Agents, San Francisco. Krari vih.nt Ilin Hon. .T M. COGlnUUrrV 01 Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian nothing else. :d w piio iihitmnnt ? l Iikvp nspd scores of Pile Cures and It affords mo pleasure to say that i uuvo nover juuuu uujuuui; wuitu bu'" such Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on re ceipt of price, SI Oo. HUSRV A CO., Prop's. Cleveland, O. Hodge. DaIs & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. HAS THE FASTEST A2fD BEST MESSES, AKJ TYPE OF THE LATEST STYLES. Notice. NEITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR CONSI neesof the Muriel will bo lesponslbic for any debts contracted by the cre. diw Kodqeks.Mkvkk&Co. HEADQUARTERS DErARTMEZvT OF the Columbia, Vancouver Barracks, W. T.. Nov. 28, 1881. , , . Written proposals will bereccUcd bvtho undersigned, at Vancower Barracks, W. T.. until March 31st, 1882, for the right of exclu sive seining ou the Fort Stevens. (Point Adams) Military Reservation, during the next fishing season. The right to leject any or all bids, as may be deemed bet, is re served by the undersigned. O.D. GREEN. Mai. and Ass't Agt. General, Brevet liriga- 1 U.S. dlcr General 1 . Army. dtf School Tax Notice. TO THE TAX PAYERS OF SCHOOL Ditrict No. 1, Clatsop couuty; -Oregen: You are hereby notified that the assessment roll for the school tax In district No. 1 for the year 1881, Is completed and will be In my hands at my office at Bronn & Co's dock for the next .sixty days from date hereof. Pay your taxes In tlmo and save costs. J. O. HUSTLER, Clerk of School District No. 1. Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 10, 1SSL Notice. rflHE FIRM OF PAGE & ALLEN IS this X day dissolved by mutual couxent; tho business hereafter will be continued by A. V. Allen. All persons indebted to said firm are hereby notified tosett.e their accounts U..M..I-AUB, A. V.ALLEN. without delay. C.: A. Astoria, Oregon, Jan. L 15S2. To Builders and Contractors. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celved by the undersigned until noon, January 23, 1882. for the furnishing of mate rials, erecting and completing a Church edifice on Main, between Jefferson and As tor Streets, in tills city. Plans and specifica tions can be examined at my office, on and aiter Saturday;7th Inst. The right to reject any and aU bid j is reserved. . E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary of Board of Trustees. First Presby terian Church of Astoria, il-td Health Is Wealth. Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat ment: a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous neaaacne.jicniai uc abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. Oneboxwlllcure recent cases. Eaeh box contains one months treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. Wc guarantee six boxes, to cure any case. With ench order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the-rnoney If the treat ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees is sued only by W. E. Dement, dnigglst, As toria, Oregon. Orders by mall at regular prices. Disselution of Copartnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYHN THAT the liartnershlp heretofore existing between C. Leinenweber and A. A. Cohn is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted as formerly un der the firm name ot Leinenweber & Co. C.LE1NENWEBEB, A. A. COHN. Astoria, Jan. 12, 1S82. dsod 2? IB; E! SXJ35Q". NEW YORK, 1SS2. TiinSuii farlSS2 will make Its fifteenth annual revolution under the present man agement, shining, as always, for all, big and little, mean and gracious, contented and un-h-mnr. icinnMiciu and Democratic, de praved and inuous. intelligent and obtuse. tue mji's light is for maukiud andwoman klnd of cvervsert: but Its general warmth Is for the good, w hue it pours hot discomfort on the blistering backs of the persistently wicked. Tnr. Sun ot 1B53 was a newsnaporof c new kind. It discarded many of the forms, and a multitude of the superfluous words aud phrases of ancient Journalism. It under took to report In a fresh, succinct, uncon ventional nay all the news of the world, omitting no event of human Interest, and commenting upou affairs with the fearless ness of absolute Independence. Tho suc cess of this experiment was tho success of THE Su. It effected a permanent change In the style of American newspapers. Every important Journal established in this country in the dozen jears past has been modelled after TilK Sux. Every importnnt Journal alrradv existing lias been modified and bettered by tho loree of TilK SCN'3 example. Tin: Suy of 18SI will be tiic same outspok en, truthttlllng, and interesting newspaper. By a lll'eral use of tho means which an abundant prosperity attords, wcshail make it better than ever before. . , We shall print all the news, putting it Into readable stupe, and measuring Us import ance, not by tho traditional yardstick, but by Its real interest to the people. Distance from Printing Hou-e Square is not tho first consideration with The Sux. Whenever anything happens. orth reporting we get tho particulars, whether it happens in Brook P, n or In Bokhara. In politics we have decided opinions ; aud arc accustomed to express tliem in language that can be understood. Wo say what we think about men and events. That habit Is the only secret of The Sus's political course. The Weewxv .Sun gathers Into eight pages the best matter of the seven dally is sues. An Agricultural Department of un equalled merit, full market reports, and a liberal proportion of literary, scientific, and domestic Intelligence complete The " Er.K ix SUN. and make it the best uewspaper for the farmer's household that was ever printed. 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Envelopes, Circulars, Bill Heads and Letter Heads. THE EVERY DAT" WANTS OP THE COUNTING ROOM AND THE WORK SHOP ARE SUPPLIED AT PRICES "WHICH CAN NOT CUT GIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL. THE ASTORIAN, r (DAILY AND WEEKLY) 8 RESPECTED AND COMMENDED RY ALL FORJ1T8 Impartiality, Ability, Fairness and Reliability THE PAPER fOR THE COMMERCIAL MAN, FOR THE FARMER, . FOR THE MECHANIC, FOR THE MERCHANT, ,FOR EVERY PERSON nna (laid he price of tho Weekly Sun, eight pages, fifty-six columns, is 81 a year, post age paid. For club of ten sending $10 wo will send an extra copy free. Address : I. W. ENOLA D. Publisher of Tun Sun. New York City BLANK JOOKS 0TJND TO & rrAr. fit Tas Astoria office. )RINTED AND BOUND TO AN Sliifl and ruled to any orasr, at DAILY ASTOKIA TEESIS: BY- IJIAII.. r trOSTAOE M1EE TO ALI. SUESCBHiEBS.) DAILY, ONE COPY ONE YEAE..7ZT. ! "- 5S DAILY, ONE COPY FOUR MONTHS - 8 H?"Samplo copies of either edition to cents. Address : j. p. HAliLOBAX A Co. Publishers, Astoria, Oregon issr Postmasters are amnortzed to act as agents for The amomax.