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ASTORH, OREGON:
SATURDAY- JA. 21 18S2
ISSUED EVERY MOBHKG.
(Monday ExcottedJ,
J. P. HAIiLOEAN cs COMPANY,
PCBMSHEItS AM l'l:olIISTpIC. -
Axtvnan Buildup, Cass Street.
Terms of Subscription :
served by Carrior. per week 23 Cents
seat by mail, four months.. ..;3 IX)
Sont by mail uno yonr ............... 9 09
Freo of I'ostase to Subscriber.
8" Advertisements inserted by tho year at
be rato of fl W) nersqaaro rer month.
transient advertising, by the day or woofc.
my cents pcrsnunrofor each insertion.
THEJ3ITY.
Ijib Daily astokian trill be c?i b-j
maQat 73 cents a month, fre'enf pottage. Ileaa
ere iUio contemplate absence from the city can
hare The astoiuan follow Ihcm, Daiia
or Weekly . anions to anyrmt-omce with
out additional expense. Adareancs may he
cnanacti an often ns a&lrcd. Leave orders at
the counttna room.
Beautiful day yesterday.
Tho Corsica. and Arctic camo down
yesterday.
Portland is infested with petty
larccniats.
J. 21. Rosenberg, of Salem, is
visiting friends here.
The mornings and evenings are be
coming a little more clastic.
Five inches of snow and ther
mometer ten degrees in Union county.
Tho warmer temperature of up
river points ha. dispelled all fears of
a freeze up.
Prayer meeting this evening at the
Young Men's rooms, at 7 o'clock. All
cordially invited.
Reference to our files shows that
thu3 far we've- had unusually dry
weather for January.
Regular communication of Tem
ple Lodge No. 7, F. & A. ,31. this
evening p.t 7:30 o'clock.
The Norwegian bark Alert has
discharged one hundred and twenty
tons of coal at Gray's dock.
. .
Tho Portland City Council has
passed an ordinance levying a tax of
three mills for dredging purposes.
Steamer day, Oregon tip, Colum
bia down. Tho Oregon has seventy
three tons of freight for this place.
The Standard seems to be the
only paper in Oregon that is disposed
to make much present fug's about poli
tics. Scoville continues his argument
in the Guitcau trial; it is thought the
case will go to the jury about next
Wednesday.
$Iajor Morris, Collector of Cus
toms, is now the sole representative of
the United States government in
southeastern Alaska.
Portland patty thieves aro play
ing it pretty low down when they will
steal a five-gallon can-of coal oil from
a poor newspaper man.
Tho American ship McNear, Tay
lor, nlaster, arrived in yesterday, Gfty
fivc days from Hongkong. Iler
burthen is, 1,308 tous; sho is in ballast.
D. P. Thompson has the contract
for grading the railroad across the
Blue mountains. This includes a tun
nel Dfteui hundred feet long through
basalt.
Henry White, bettor known as
"Big Hank" and of happy memory to
Astoria, was arrested in Portland last
Thursday on a charge of assault and
battery.
The Oregonian's last editorial on
tho Columbia bar says that thero is
twenty-one feet of water on St. Hel
en's bar. River pilots say there is
seventeen and one-half, but then tho
infallibility of the Orcgonian lifts it
abovo and beyond all criticism.
The Levi P. Burgess arrived in
yesterday. Captain Sterrall says that
during the thirty-sue days ho was out
side there was but ono day that he
would have been willing to risk his
vessel crossing in, and that ho thinks
tho efforts of the tugs in thoir en
deavors to got vessels in with all pos
sible despatch worthy of commenda
tion. .
David Newsoinc died suddenly at
his farm, on Howell prairie, near
Salem, on tho morning of the 18th
He was one of the pioneers of the
State and was well advauced in years,
being nearly eighty. He made him
self prominent by tbe parts he tpok in
politics and temperance, and his let
"ters upon various current topics, pub
lished in nearly every paper in tho
State, attracted gre3 attention..
LOSS OF TH3 HAHVEST HOME.
Wrecked on tho "Weather Beach.
THE CA.PTAIXS STQRy-OF THE
DISASTER.
FAITHLESS CHRONOMETER.
Late on Thursday night word came
of the loss of the Harvest Home bound
from San Francisco to the Sound.
Various rumors were afloat, but the
Gen. Canby, which came in at tv.o
o'clock yesterday afternoon, brought
up the Captain, A. M:-t json, who gives
the following account of the wreck:
The bark Harvest Home, 593 tons
register, sailed from San Francisco on
the 4th inst. for Seattle and Port
Tottiisend. The first two days out
had thick fog, later on strong 2f . W.
viiuds, nhich shifted on the 17th to N.
. W. and blew a gale. On the 18th
had ery rough weather, and at noon
by obsen.stion was 324 miles from
Cape Flattery, bearing N. N. E. ; ves
sel steered in that diiection, and at 12
midnight, had, according -to patent
loi, made ninety-four miles. At
twenty minutes to one on Thursday
morning, tho 19th, the vessel struck
on a sand beach ten miles north of
Cipe Hancock; the weathec was thick
and the vessel was hard afost, no
amount of effort to save her being of
any avail. As soon as day broke the
ciew removed the ship's stores and
personal effects, taking them ashore.
The Captain left the scene of the
wreck for Astoria at half past seven
yesterday morning; when he left, there
nasvix feet of water in the hold and
the men were engaged in taking out
freight. He says he can only account
for the disaster by reason of tho defec
tion of the chronometer; ho has had
tho 'ame chronometer for tho last
eight years, and it never before failed
him, but on this occasion it was neaily
five degrees out of the way.
The vessel lies about half way be
tween Shoal water bay and the mouth
of the Columbia river, directly op
posite Captain Estabrook's place, and
at low tide is high and dry. Tho
cargo, consisting of two hundred tons
of merchandise for the Sound, can be
saved, the vessel itself is a total loss.
The Harvest Home was owned by
Preston, Nuttsen and Mattson of San
Francisco, and was partially insured.
Safe iu Port.
GAitiB'LDi, Jan. Hi, 1882.
Ennei: AsToniAN :
After a long and wearisome trip wo
managed to cross Tillamook bir at
mid-night, the 11th, and if ever I
prayed to get into Tillamook, I prayed
that night; hut wo got in all right,
and ai soon as daylight camo, all the
people were glad to see us, for we
looked like strangers, being away 0
long; 1 hope.from this on the weather
will be a little more moderate, so that
the lucky little craft, Alpha, can make
her regular trips. Hex.
Tho scow Amelia is loading fifty
tons of coal at Gray's dock for Brook
field. Tho foundry of the Astoria Iron
Works had a large run on Thursday
and will cast agiin to-day. -
Tho editor of tho Bunch Grass
Gazette, in announcing the suspension
of his paper, gives reason for such re
turn to sanity that he has spent 18C
and received 34.
A hen w e read the exchanges and
see an account of murder and lynching
m ono town, rapo in another, seduc
tion iu another, nnd all kinds of ras
cality in still another, wo conclude
that this community is to be congratu
lated on the orderly and peaceable
disposition of its citizens.
Will. Watkinds, of ToiUaml, has
appeared before Judge Stott. and
offered to let tho court set the amount
of the bonds to guarantee the State
against loss in the prosecution of its
caso against W. Stanley, for libel.
Tho court refused to fix the bonds,
whereupon Mr. Watkinds offered
security to the amount of 3,000, but
District Attorney Caples considered
tho sum insufficient, and Judge Stott
has taken the caso under advisement.
Complaints como to ns from sub
scribers in various quarters that they
don't got their papers regularly. This
is always a source of annoyance, and
yet we aro powerless in the matter.
The paper i3 mailed promptly and
correctly and our boys make no mis
takes. Tho other day a gentleman
who had been anay, and who, like all
good Astorians, ordered tho paper
sent to him during his absence, told
us that whilo away, he got it scmi
occasionally, generally five together
tied in a bunch. It wm very thought
ful of the gool Samaritan that tied
thoin togtnher, buMf wo might bo al
lowed a little say in the matter would
rather that they be sent right through
on tho morning boat.
wrsic o.v tiii: half sheIx.
He waited for his oyster stow,
And drummed upon his pint
A solo with his plated fork.
And thus did meditate:
-I think ono plato will not suffice;
I think I would not rue it,
If I should take another dish :
I'll do it, yes, 111 duct."
He took his stew, he took his two,
And then he heaves a sigh, 0,
And murmured in the waiter's ear.
-'Another dish 111 trio."
Another, nnd another still :
In fact, when he had ceased,
This human oyster depot had
A quartet at the least
Mozart.
Shanghaiera.
The Standard says the cases against
Lynch and Franklin, who were ar
raigned in tho police couft charged
with enticing sailors to desert their
ship, were dismissed on motion of the
State, as tho captain of the ship was
ready to sail and could not afford
time to attend court and prosecuto
the cases. He paid the amnuut of
costs, amounting to $23, but got his
sailors and is headed for the ocean
now. It is rather, singular that men
who aro given to the rough, hard Hfo
sailors will allow themselves to bo
stole and sold for a couple plugs of to
bacco and a "souwester" every time
they como into port. So singular is
it, in fact, that some people are bo
ginning to believe that .rack tars are
by no means the imposcd-upon angels
their lawyers try to make them appear,
and aro often quite willing to desert
without any enticing on the part of
land lubbers.
Another Case for Vigilantes.
Tho Lafayette correspondent of the
McMinnville Reporter, writing under
date of tho 18th inst., says: 1 just
learned from Mr. Jas. Olds that his
nephew Frank, son of Green Olds, of
Stringtown, received a letter some
time since, supposed to be from the
East, bat without date or signature,
which contained what was supposed to
b'e a smallpox ssab, nnd this laconic
sentence: "Read this and dir." Olds,
I hear, is down and broken out with
smallpox. If this is true (and there is
no doubt of it) the government should
set detectives on tho track of such
scoundrels, and when found, hang
them.
In commenting upon the letter, the
Reporter says: The letter above des
cribed is a etc simile of tho3e mentioned
in tho dispatches a day or two ago, as
being distributed throughout the East.
It behooves us all to use the utmost
caution in handling letters whoso ap
pearances are strange to us, and oven
then there is no knowing wha't fearful
havoc the heartless villains may sow
throughout the land.
Robt. Caruthers is building a new
stable 30x100, comer of Hamilton and
Jefferson streets.
Hotel Arrivals.
OCCIDENT.
Captain Davis and wife bark C S
Hulburt; J O Hanthorne. Win Mc
Brcarty Astoria; Robt Miller South
Bend; J G Megler and wife Brook
field; H G Sturtevant S F; A Rallies
Emma Hayward; Capt A Mattson
Harvest Home; Capt E Mathews and
wife Bello of Oregon; E D Thorn, J
Scott East Portland; Geo Von Langa,
A'Wohlers, Edwin Haight, Mrs M
Willis Portland.
I'AEKER JlOUriU.
A H Sales Youngs River; J Headly
City; Capt WmEvans Sh Glaslyn; S
N Cartin Ft Canby! C AReedllwaco;
M Ryan Walluski; Fred Krosel City;
Peter Johns Cathlamet.
Commissary.
Since Mr. Hallctt took charge of
the construction, savu a Pen
d'Oreille correspondent of the
Weston Leader, the railroad com
pany have purchased all the horses
and other stock belonging to pri
vate parties on the work. No
private teams are employed on tho
grade as had bpon the manage
ment under the former administra
tion. The forage is procured from
Spqkan county, and the farmers
are reaping the advantage of con
venient market. At present hay is
-worth 20 a ton delivered at the
station, and oats and barley are in
equally good demand. All kinds
of vegetables command excellent
prices. Tho boarding of the white
men is under the management of
DuBois & King, of Portland. The
charge for board is S-l.oO per week,
and a hospital feo of one dollar
per month is deducted from each
man's wages. From this fee, in
case of sickness, jthe men can have
medical attendance at the com
pany's hospital uutil thoy are de
clared discharged by the physician.
Auction Sale To-JBaj"'
At two o'clock this afternoon I will
sell at my auction room, .one cooking
range and furniture, and a lot of second
hand furniture, to be sold on account of
departure from city.
E. C. Holdzx, Auctioneer,
Xotlrc.
The regular annual meeting of 1'ro-
I grcssivc Land and Building association
will be held in Liberty hall, Astoria,
.1 Clatsop county, Oregon, on the 11th day
lot February. 1S82. WM.McEwAX.Secy.
t Jan. 10. 18S2.
The 'Always Handy" totepipei
shelves at John A. Montgomerj". j
Sherman Urns. Kx press '
Will receive orders at the store of J.
W. Case for upoer Astoria or anv other
part or the city. Leave our orders on
the slate and they will be promptly at-
teniieii to.
'Itoush on Itntn."
The thing dcMred found at last. A-k
l)ru22ist- for -'ltoimh on ItaK" It
clears out rats, mice, roaches, Hies, bel
ongs, i.jc. noe-.
BritXETT-"c;ocoXr.VK.
I'nllkc all Other Hnlr Dressing.
Is the best for nromoting the growth of
and beautifying tho hair, and rendering
it dark and glossy. The Cocoaine hold-.,
in a linuid form, a laice luoportion of
deodorized cocoanut oil. prepared ex
pressly lor till-, purpose. o ot her com
pound possesses me peculiar propeitie
which m exactly suit the various condi
tions of the human hair.
The superiority of ISukxktt's Fi.av-
onixa EXTnArTS consists in thoir per-.
iecr purny aim grear sticngiii.
A few more chances yet to lie taken
for that line graphoscopc 'at the City
book store.
Brace up the whole sjstem with
King of the Blood. .Sec advertisement.
Get yonr legal blanks at Thk
AsTOMAJf office. A full line of over
two hundred styles.
Nasal Injector
free with eafih
bottle of Slulohs
Catarrh. Remedy.
Price :) cent. Sold by W, E. Dement."
For the genuine J.'HT Cutter old
Boiubou. and the best of wines. Ilnurns.
and San Franeiseo beer, call at thcGcm.
opoosiip the bell tower, and see Cnmp-'
dpi;.
Call and examine the Union numn
i jit John A. Montgomery's, cheap and of
superior pattern anu quality.
Cionn. Whoonimr Coush anil Ilron
chitls immediately relieved by Shiloh's.
Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement.
That Hacking Cough can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Sold by W.E. Dement.
r. J. Goodman, on Cliemimus Miner.
has just received, the latest nmt most
fasluonablo stylo of gents and ladies
boots, shoes, ete.
Sleepless Xiulits. made niKirnlitt
by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is
tne lemriiy lor on. .sold hu XV. :. De
ment.
Chas. Stccns anil Son 1i.ivp:i .Uh-U
of mouldings and moulders tools which
can be bought cheap for cash to elose
out that branch of the business.
Have Wistar's balsam of wild phonv
always at hand. It cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis, whooping cough, crohp. in
fluenza, consumption, and all throat and
lung complaints. 50 cents and l a hot
tie. For handsome "holiday nresents.
such as toilet cases, cologne sets, per
fumery cases, fine soaps, etc., go to
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
iioiei.
Shiloh's Vilalizeris what oiineed
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz
ziness and alL symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by W. E. Dement.
Forchills, fever, ague and weakueis,
Colden's Liebia's Liquid Beet and Tonic
Invigorator, Colden's; take nn other.
Of drugtrists.
Hale's Honey of Horchound and Tar
cures eougns, oroncnitis and consump
tion. Pike's Toothache. Drops euie in
one minute.
I have just received Ihefincst assort
ment of fancy aoods in niv lino PA-er
brought to Astoria, consisting of ner-
lumcry cases, toilet sets, toilet cases
fine perfumeries, fancy soaus. combsl
brashesj hand glasses, and toilet articles
of all kinds splendid presents for the.
holidays. Call and examine goods and
Jinees ueiore piirciiasing eisewncre, at
F. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occi
dent Holel, Astoria, Oregon.
For lame Hack, Side or Chest use
Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents
For sale by W, E. Dement.
Will i ou suffer w ith Dispepsi.t and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalier is
guaranteed to cure you. Sold bv V. J",
Dement.
Another of those line A. IJ. Chaso
organs at the City look Stoic.
Frank Fabre has oyster iu cverv
stj le. Stew and pan roasts a specialty.
A new lot of fur'trlminius. all col
ors, oeiow san rancisco prices, just
rrceiven at tne iaij store.
Hot, cold and shower baths at the
Occident hair dressing saloon, twenty;
hve eent.
Those writing desks at the Cit hook
stoic aro the best in the city. They arc
something nice and durftble, and just
wnat most joung lautes would appreei
ate fiom the giver.
Mr. .John Kogcrs of the Centra 1 Mar
ket. has made arrangements to keen al
the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season
The pneo of subset iption to The
Weekly Artoriax has been reduced
to 52 per anmun when paid iu advance.
If not paid iu advance tho old price of
S3 will he. charged.
Whips, currj -combs, brushes; new
stock; fir'-class goods, cheap for cash.-.
Js. f'HAY.
Max. Wagner's San Franeiseo N'a-i
ttonat brewery beer can't be beat.
Mrs. Tivillaul and Mrs. Illslcv have
taken charge or the Pioneer Restaurant,
wnicn nas occn inorougniy renovatcu
and refitted. Mrs. Ulsley has charge of
the cuisine. Good coffee a specialty.
Warranty dcej3, quit claim deeds
nun mortgages, ior ssie at inrs otnee
"J.
E.Detrielv&Co.,
bolo agents ou tlio Paciflr Coast for Tower's i
celebrated
OILED CLOTHING,
(Send for price list.)
Importers, manufacturers and dealers In
Twines, Tents, Hose, Cotton Sail
Duclc, Belting, Waterproof Tar
paulins, Waterproof Covers,
Patert Solid Cotton
Belting.
No-. "J. 7 nnd y Caifoniia. and l5. 1 10 and 112
Market btreets,
SAX J-'KAXClSCn. - CAirORXIA
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.MAKES Ul 1'IKST ClAS -.STOPIC INTO
Harness and Sarjdles-,
And will lit juiioutinbetlerstjle and cheap
er rates than any other in.ui Iu Oregon.
A Kill line of WIilps, Curry Combs,
etc., on liniKl.
WAK IS DKCI.AICF.il WITHOUT
ITICTIIl'I .OTlCK
And no terms of peace until
5ji Ls eer man uiAsiona nasancw
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?JiHsuit of clothes
jhaih: iy jirisiy.
Lookut Hit prices:
Pants to order from -Pants.
(,('11111116 1'reneli Cassimeie -Suits
fioro ......
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The finest line of vatimles on the coast to
select from. 1.T. MEANY.
Slalnslreet, opposite Irker House. Astoria.
G.
A. STrNSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Oapl. Rogers old stand, corner of r.iss
and Cnuit Streets.
hliip and Cannery work. Hnrscslioelnj:.
Waeons mad" and reiuircd. Cood work
guaranteed.
CITY
BOOK STORE.
We are constant! recelUnj: "new additions
In ourstook nnd have the finest and
largest assortment of variety
gnnds in the city.
Combs, Brushes.
Stationery, Frames,
Celluloid Goods.
AlliiurtiKxU arc marked In plain figures
Call and et amino quality raid note prices.
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Wilson & Fisher;
SHIP CHANDLERS.
KUAi.r.ns i.
Iron'teel, Coal. Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
wuourjur aj cut o.y.vanizi:tJ
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Sails. Copper A'alls and liners.
Shelf Hardware, Faint? and Oils
Rubber and Hemp Pachina of all Kinds.
PROVISIONS,
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Agents for Salem Flouring Mills.
Corner Clienamns and Hamilton Streets
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that will be of service to them
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Which .1 will sell at wholesale rates.
Buyers wilL save money by
purchasing of me.
C. H. COOPER,
I Xt L Store, near Parker House, Astoria.
TheBossOoffee and Tea Pot
M, HAWKS,
TWO DOOliS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTORIA, OBEGON
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTUREll OF
FTJKSriTXTRB S BEDDING.
. ' AND DEALEn IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in eery branch.
ASTORIA
M. R1EYER
ASTORIA,
SX30Xj3Xji -A.3JrarOTT3Sroaa3M3E33STT.
REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE TRICES.
$7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS.
LAiifiE ononits ix uki: nsoroimox.
Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, .... S 1150 per Dozen
o"Siecial attention paid to orders fiuui 1'iiblle Houses and Families.
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