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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1882)
iff".--JH-ffm .p5 A. - sTWS3Wa,0?e8SF9B!lr:'J 'j'"-j-"ST ,pfttfMtg-nvnr2fi-K' r-T"- P " "S" T ""' " "SK"?5 - C3) gto gaily stetau, ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY -..MARCH. 11, 1SM2 SSTJED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted). J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rUEWjUEDS AND PKOFIMKTORS. AtUmetn Building, Cat ilrctt. Terms of Subscription : served br Carrier, per treat .. seat b7 meil. foursioati; Seat by mail, cna yir , , Freo of Postacs to Jjabwrlbers. uccu .SSC0 -.9 00 tfr Advertisements inserted by tho cir at tho rato of ?1 &J per sauare per month. Transient advertising, by tho dar or week. Ifty cents per square for etch insertion. THEJOITY. Tne Daily astouiax mil Lr, ttnt fcjr mart nt 75 rente a T7Kn(Ji.rcro;osJaoc. TJeat tr tckotonltmplaiealtBTt from the eityean bare Tnis Astoria oIIrtr tf.cm, Daiia w WrFKLV edition to any pwto$ice viUi wl additional crpeme. Adarttses may l-e tr.anued a often a desired. Jxxjcc orttfrr at Ur etiuntlna mm. O. P. Graham is putting up a residence at llwaco. All at IliTaco cro busy prppanns for tho eominjj fishing season. Tho new sidewalk on Sqtiemoqua street is-a great improvement. A. G. Stinsim amonnt other work is turning out two now trucks. Wo don't hoar any moio of that new school house project. Don't let it grow cold. The Josalfarer, Carl Haasted, County of Bute, and Acadian were towed to sea yesterday. Geo. W. Humo has on hand a stock of 050,000 feet of logs and 1,000,000 feet of lumber. The roadway to Upper Astoria should bo widened to accommodate the rapidly increasing business. The "fastest passago" has again been mado between Portland and San Francisco this timo by tho Columbia time, 48 hours, 19 J minutes. Wo of Eastorn Oregon ould rath or ship to Astoria than up the Willam ette creek to Portland and back again to the Columbia river. Dalits Times. As Others Sao Us. During his recent isit here, John eon of tho Walla Walla Union, W3s moved to my: "I am told that dur ing the past few months there has been quitu a building boom, that the largo sawmills hen; cannot Gil tint or ders for lumper to be used in building iu Astoria; that dwellings are very scarce, in fact that it is almost im possible to rent one, and that town lots are increasing in valuo. Many new root3 are visible and I havo seen tho cirpenters putting up sew build ings. The cause of this boom 1 have not sought for, I simply record what I pee and hear. To me, one of the mo3t noticeable peculiarities of Asto ria, is tho fact that nearly every house occupied for business purposes is set pn piles, and the tide ebbs and flows under them twice a day. Miny poo. pie reside over tho water aud some venturesome peoplo live on the land, which is never dry. Astoria is an old, old, place and one of these days, when the Columbia bar has lost its terrors, it will bo a largo commercial point. I hope tlws our jjood Uncle Sam will feul moved to put tho Government dentists at work on the mighty mouth of llio Columbia, and hasten the coming of Astoria's greatness." ODE TO A COLLAR BUTTON Somehow j ou always serins too small To rightly fit tho button-hole; O pearly disk, you rack my soul When down into my shoes ynu fall. I lo;C jou twenty times a week, Ai.il find jou when 1 think jou lost. When hunting you on morns of frost, What eulogies of peaco 1 speak. You v.-ander coldly down ray b.ick, And o'er the carpet nimbly stroll, Then underneath the bureau roll. And settle in the furthest crack. Pro Bono Publico. To my customers and the pnblie gen erally, I would announce that 1 will leave on tho next steamer to lay in my stock of cloths, clothing, furnishing goods, etc for spring and summer trade. I will try my inmost to select a rry flno assortment of them. Tho best of all is not too good for Aitnriaii. Prices will range very low, as gooas are really cheap this season. Wait for my return to got your outfit. M. D. Kant, .Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Main' street, Astoria, Oregon. j MISCELLANEOUS. Carl Adlefr's C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Knappa Items. Birda and Plants. The British hark Islo of Bute, which is lying in the sti cam, brings 70 In e birds from Shanghai. Tho Standard sa3'g that this easel ha3 made the quickest passage on record, having been only 29 days from Shanghai to the Columbia bar. In tho lot are a number of golden pheasants, and somo poultry of raro breeds. There is also a lot of plants on board. The Mon golian pheasants sent over pome timo since havo done well, but tho sand grouso, which were turned loose on Clatsop plains, have not been heard from since. Tho golden pheasant is one of tho most gaudily plumaged birds that flies, and looks more fitted to adorn an aviary than to furnish sport tii tho hunter, but should it be successfully introduced here ill make a splendid addition to our feathered game. Bon Ton Tailoring Establishment. Mr. Sol. Shipper, of tho firm of Ship pers By like, No. 11, Oak .street. Port land, Oregon, went cut on the Columbia "or San Francisco. He will return, w 1th ft new stock of SDrinc eoods. and open the largest variety of goods ever seen in the Northwest. Suits made to order at pr 'fiBHATP M Knappa, March 9, 18S2. Editob Astebiax: With your kind rurini-on wo register our usual quiet and prosper ity. Although a littlo tardy, in con sequence perhaps of occasional "hard colds," spring.is urging its approach with the welcome notes of the robin aud "swamp robin," while hero and there a bright-eyed spring flower speaks of its beauty by hillsido and forest, and tho crocus, dairies and daflys of dooi-yard fame, look up smilingly t.i greet the warm funshine. Tlio Iinnlth nf tho ontnmnnift p. A 011112 mail WanH H MUlMiOIt RS , ,., , v .,- , t, i i fireman or seennd-ela's engineer, ln- goon, niiiiougn j. minu j. nave himi u qUiro at this office. complaints of being spring poor, a dis- easo s.i common that it occasions no reasonable prices and satisfaction guar- anieeu or no saie. acna on youi onicr. .Notice. a line lot of eastern oysters, which w ill be served up in first class style tRo9- COeS, UCClUFRt oiocc. To tho T.adiPH. Dressmaking in all its branches; neat and reasonable, at Mrs. Denny Currans. t;ass street, near Congregational Church. Wanted. B-CJSIG STORK. Pianos and Organs Of all cssScj con ntlr on band. AJ & anstantlr rull stock or VIOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS, AC- COUDEONS. CONCERTINAS, HARMONICAS, FLUTES, AUo a large stock of. tlie best of VIOLIN AND GUITAP. STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. As well as everyUiIwr etso beloaglnj to a uass mi first t Itwic Store. Mr. H. Ei Boothby, who was em ployed on Tun AstoeiaS' in 1879, is now publishing a paper at Oakdalc, Stanislaus county,, Cal., called tho Stanislaus Wheat Grower. jJVur men have boon omployed by T. H. Foss catting out a road from Young's, on John Day, to Mill creek. S. P. 3Iarsh will put on four men and cut the road through to Upper Astoria. The Montosano camo down from Portland yesterday with her new ma chinery which works well. Sho looks fine, and is a graceful craft. L. A. Loomi3 and D. C. Ireland wore among tho passongers. Sara Bornhardt, the actress, is so thin when on tho stage, tho audience who want to throw something in ap preciation of their delight find it use less to fling bouquets, and so resort to a etring of sausage. Wo learn that the survoy for tho signal aervico station on the Washing ton Territory side haa.been abandoned. Tho intention now is to run a tele graph lino from here to Port Stevens' and a cable from there to Scarborough Head. The latest corporation is that of the Puget Sound West Side Railroad Company, with headquarters at Port Townsend, capital stock S3 000,000, and. T. T. Minor, C. 0. Bartlett, J. A. Kuhn, R. D. Attridge and Robert C. Hill as trustees. The declared object is to build a railroad to a point on tho Columbia river. A full font of Japanese typo com prises fivo thousand characters of which three thousand aro in constant use, and for two thousand more there aro frequent calls. Tho typo is dis posed about the composing-room on racks, liko those in a reading-room, and the compositors wander up and down tho aisles setting type and taking exercise at once. " The meanest man in America lives in Portland; Thursday morning a runaway team thcro, waa stopped bya marrwho jumped into tne wagon over the tailboard and got control of the horses. He drove the team to a sta ble to inquire for tho owner, and as he reached tho placo was pounced upon by that individual, who abused him in a shameful manner for using a rig that did not belong to him, aud even threatened to havo him arrested. At Mrs. Lovett's Coffee Rooms, a cup of tea, coffee, or chocolate with plo or cake, ten cents. Ham and egns. Open at any time. Entrance through Geo. Lovett's taU 8UoP- Tney Enjoy the Fan. Tho farmers of Hunterdon and Som erset counties, New Jersey, use goats to protect their sheep from dogs. Two goats can drive away a dozen dogs, and two aro about all each farmer puts in with his sheep . As soon as a dog enters tho field at night the goats attack hiin, and their butting pro pensities aro too much for the canine, who soon finds himself rolling over and oter. A few repetitions of this treatment causes the dg to quit tho Celd limping and yelping. Foi rneriy when a dog entered a sheep field at night the sheep would rim wildly around and crv piteouslv. Since tho goats havo been used to guard them, thoy form in lino behind iho goats and seem to enjoy thefun. surprise. Tho annual school meeting passed oil" quietly with a moderate at tendanco at th white school home, while tha front one held an excited crowd, some past troubles mak'ng it a sharp contest between spito and principle. Party spirit ran high and the cry of "fraud! fraud!" from the baffled contestants mado it seem for thu tinw that the services of our quiet Justice of the Peaco might bo needed; but thanks to tho prosonco of the ladies, of whom six wcro present and voted, one, tho aged mother of Mr. A. Knapp, with tho silvered hair of 84 winters, stopped boldly forth to deposit her first vote for what she conscientiously believed to be the right, and the result proved that her opinion was tho popular one. Frequent delays were made to satisfy tho minds of those who thought tho right of franchiso, like a garment, to be donned and doffed at pleasure, the when and where at their will regard less of law and order. Decisions were made fearlessly and decidedly, and resulted in tho election of A. Knapp, director for three years; J. D. Suther land, for two yoara; J. W. Crow, for one year, and D. Sutherland district clerk. Being elected by a largo ma jority and being men of energy and influence, will, we hope, fill the offices acceptably and secure us a ten months school for tne ensuing year. The ne cessity for a full board of directors being occasioned by tho removal of parties from the place. Groat credit 53 duo Col. Stone (who, by the way, should havo been a lawyer) for his graceful urbanity in quieting tho illogi cal and giving legal force to disputed points. Resident. ZtnomH to Kent. An one who wants a nicely furnished room Iu a pleasant local I tj can bo ac commodated at Mrs. Denny CurranN, near the Congregational church. A large consignment of the best brand Red Ciuss coal oil Just received t J no. Rodger's, Central Market. Snii.on's Cube will immediately relieve Cioup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. -A Nasal Iilector free with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Price 50 cent Sold by W, E. Dement. Whv will vou coush when Shlloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts Wets and 31. Sold by W.E. De ment. ; "Hacknietackj" a lasting and fra- grant perfume. Price 23 and 00 cent?, old by W. E. Dement. . Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptfierla and Canker Mouth. .Sold by W.E. Dement. Brace ud the whole system with Klnz or tue mooa. eo Aaveriisemenr. Piano and Oman? "iuld oa tne mcnlhlv In- s;aumeui piaii, or ior re:it. Carl Adlor'o Book Store. Tbe largest stock of Blank Books and Stationery Of every description. Sciiooi Eook.1, Dlb es, Foetlcsl vtorKS, Aioums ana Gold Peas. Besides a full and complete stock of ever thing usually kept In a well regulated Book Store. Also, news depot and agency for eery papr and periodical published. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Yankee Notion! and Toys, Picture Frames and Chromos. HKWjL3E2Uaby Carriages, a complete "-"-:aassortnieat. Archery, etc New goods by every steamer. The public are invited to examine my stock and prices. CHENAMUSST., - ASTOKIA. OREGON. jm i HI DUCTION 1 FOR THE NEXT 30 DATS AT THE iicitsiiiiiiBiiiiBiiiiiisaicseiaatiuusesxtmtusiiiuMutHuiMUU! JL S FORE iuu::3HC3EiKiiu::i'jU3i9!uiiituattasiU!UuuiMUtiuuuiuuu! For Dyspepsia andLlver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on evefy bottle of Shlloh's Vital izer. It never falls to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement Dyspepsia, nervous people, "out of sorts," "Oolden's Liquid Beep asd Tonic Invioobatoe'' will cure. Ask for Colhen s, of druggists. Parties wishing groceries, provis ions or merchandise of any description, should leave their orders with A. Van Dusen & Co. as they are prepared to de liver goods in any port of the oity on tho shortest notice. ' P. J. Goodman, on-Chpnamui-street, lias lust received the latest nnu mof.1 fashionable style of gents and ladles boots, snocs. etc- TIiq RecMoBsnoss of Pendleton. Thero aro too many stoio-pipes, by half, sticking through tho roofs of houses in Pendleton, particularly on Main street. They aro not protected by any safe mode only a cap of tin nailed on the shingles and the stove pipe running through this. The heat from tho fires is intense enough to ignite the shingles, and moro so when tho stove is full of wood and fire and tho proprietor full of gin aud beer. East Ougonian- Announcement. Police Court March 10, 1882. Harry 0. Hippie, profano and abu sive language in a public placo; fined 20 or ton days in city jail. . John Dee, abusive language in a public place; lined S10 cr fire days in city jail. J. Rosenthal, peddling without li cense; fiiiod $3 or two days in city jail. A net ton Male To-day. At 11 o'clock this morning, E. C. IIol den will sell 4 restaurant tables, 1 child's cradle, chaiis. and other second hand furniture. Carpet and matting. l nanor siove. l uar-rnom stnvn ami a lot of Mindrii-3. Also 30 bsxes ot good cigars. The National Surgical Institute of Indianapolis, with branches at Phila delphia, Atlanta, Ga., and San Fran cisco, which has a national reputation, will permanently establish a branch at Portland, Oragnn. Two of tho skilled surgeons of this institute prepared with every needed apparatus for the successful treatment of cripples will meet all tho old paticnt.3 and such now ones &3 may deaiie treatment, thii year, at tho following places: Port land, at St. Charles Hotel, April 8th, 10th and 11th; Albany, April 12th and 13th; Tho Dalles, April 17th; Walla Walla, April 19th and 20th; and Seattle, April 23th and 2(lth, and hereafter at Portland, Oregon, on the first two weeks of May and November of each year, commencing Nov. 1882. ' Boware of all traveling Doctors who may claim to roprcaont any other in stitute, for this ia the wnly Surgical Institute on this coast with facilities and experience for tho treatment of deformities. J. M. Hisklk.M.D., Or.o. B. Hasdy, M. D. Surgeons in charge, National Surgical Institute. S19 Bush St., S. F. Correct. Another of those fine A. C. Chase organs at the City Book Store. Van Dusen & Co. hae just received a fine lot of hats of tho latest styles and patterns. Thice scow loads of dry fir, spruce limbs and bark, just received and for sale at Gray's dock. Parties having chances for the Graphoscope at the City Rook Store will please be on hand Saturday, at 7 p. m., as it will be raffled at that time. Tnereare jet a few more chances for sale. , We direct attention to the card ot Dr. Whltlemore, who comes here with the highest encomiums from prominent San Francisco pinsiciaus. Ills experi ence in medical practice, moro es pecially iu tho department of surry and obstetrics, warrant the bolief that no will continue to meet with success in the treatment of any and all cases requiring skill on the part of the practi tioner. At tho coming Republican otate con voutton. a strong plank advocating tho completion of tho locks around the Cascades and also tho removal of all obstructions to navigations in the Columbia river, must bo incorporated into tho platform, and also at tho pri maries each dclegito to tho county convention must ho pledged to nomi nate only those candidates, for tho legislature that will support Auch a man for tho U. S. Senato as will undoubt edly w ork for this end. This is the ob ject to be obtained, and everything else must be subservient. Dulles Times. Yes, aud to make assnranco doubly sure the Democratic atato convention want to do tho same thing. The com ing legislature is the nuin point to be looked after. Pledges from both Bides Will bj needed. I have just received the finest assort ment of fancy eood? In my line ever brought to Astoria, consisting of per fumery cases, toilet sets, xoiict cases line perfumeries, fancy soaps, combsl brushes, hand glasses, and toilet articles of ail kinds splendid present? ior the holidays. Call and examine goods and crlees before nurchasinir elsewhere, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occi dent lioiei, Astoria, wegon. A few more chances -iet to be taken for that fine graphoscorw at the City booK store. Chas. Stevens and Son havo a -slock nf mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out tnnt orancn ot ine nusjness. For the genuine J. 11. Cultor. old Bourbon, and the bost of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Uem, opposite the bell tower, and soe Camp bell. jz Call and sea tho open grate parlor coal stoves at John A. Montgomery's. not and cold baths, the finest In the city, at the Orient Bathing Rooms-opposite Holden's auction store. Joe. Ciiaeters. Proprietor. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to Keep ai the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Frank Fabre has oysters In every st le. Stew and pan roasts n specialty Thosp writlnc desks at the City book store aro the best In the city. They are something nice and durable, anu jasi what most young ladles would appreci ate from thcgivei Tho price of subscription to Thk Weekly Astokiax has been reduced to 2 per annum when paid In adtnnce. Ifnotnaid in advance the -old pricoof g:j will bo charged. -For handsome holiday presents, such a3 toilet cases, cologno sets, per fumery cases, fine soaps, etc go to Conn's drug Store, opposltn Occid-nt Uotol. i ll Dr. J. E. La Force, Dentist; rooms over 1. W. Caso'a store. dw The "Alwaya Hand" stovcplpo shelves at John A. Montgomery's. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS Ef Iron, Steel, Coal J Anchors, Chains, fTAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WltOUfiirr AND B CUTS QALVANIZED J? Z C & S Sails. Copper Soli and Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of ail Kinds. PROVISIONS, FI.ont XXV MITX TEED. Agmts forSalom l'lourinj; Jlill?. Corner Chfiiamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. To make room for large Spring stock. Eg All Winter goods will be" sold very low. C. K COOPER, . I X IQStore, near Parker House, Astoria. Barbour's CORK Aril) m LINES, SETNE TWINES. We have Jusi received a complete assort ment of above irood uid are prepared to All orders promptly. HENfiY DOYLE & CO.. 311 ainrketWtrset. Man Fronelaeo 7olm JL. Montgomery, (SCCCESSOE TO JACKINS & MONTGOMEBT.) OpAtEKS IK Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, A GerciRl Assortment ot HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents tor Mugee Stoves And Hanger the East In tae'inartet. l'lumMng goods of. alt kinds oa hand. Job .work iiaw In a workmanlike msuner. COK.VEK OF 5IAI3T ASH .1 UFFKRMOX KTItKKTO, ' ikSTORIA, - MifiMw!$iPiSsilv! HPPiillfiiiiiliPi CHAS. HEILBORN,- MANUFACTURER- OFJ FURNITTJEB S BEbDING AND DEALER .IS ' Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall-Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MuMinfs, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER ; Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. NEW CHOP HOUSE. MR. J. M. FEOJDMAN, formerly cf the nouuee to the public and his nnmy friends that he has opened a Coffee and Chop House ouCass Street, next door to the Artobiax office. Chops and Steaks cooked to order. rMOY & KELLER, QXT"3T mEfcKST?. IVrtiers in tdl kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Fine Sausage a Specialty. RVKttV DAY FHKSH. BEST QUALITY St tbo LOWEST I'MCE. ain Street, Astoria, Orrson. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50PER BAKREL OF 30 GALLONS. LA1IQK OP.DER3 IX LIKE PHOPOBTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I 60 per Dozen eB-SpecIal attcmiou paid to orders trom Public Houses and Families. THE COLUMBIA wsEoscb BREWERY The Pioneer Restaurant. MAIN STKKET. - ASTOBIA, OGN. t Formerly kept by Mn. Antson!) Seining Scow for Sale. -NEARLY NEW. IIA3 ONLY BEEN used 13 P3tt ot one season. Size, iixio feet, foot hold. Oood accotniuod3tlonsfor twenty meu lor particulars appl to Ctn.Tl.NC PACKINO CO., -1 i. Utt Ueeu Fitted up uU He -opened by PACK1W. W.. Eagle Cliff, IV. T MRS. r. W. ILISLKV. The. tables aro kept neat and eieau and t are supplied with the very best tlie market affords. avPrompt and" obllglcg falters are In otnstast attendance. Painter and Buffner, DBAI.EB IN PILING, OLNEY, " - - - OREGON 33 IS. ujuj 3 21a- ?W?13 l'-4 & ? d.' tcj: - i-r-.z-tz iSsia RiZsao '.:rfs: feSMBSJHfiBS-- Rtag2SRIHlB S-5tiiii5, Tiw-- yi-ra 9 s p "-: mA l?8 if OS 1 64 I&S253" 30K rt 13 SVl'EBIOlt TO HOST, AND IS KKCELLEU BY NONE. ON THIS COAtff JOHN HAHJN, - - PROPKIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON, CB-Orders left at the CE1UIAMA BEEK 11ALL will bu prenippy. attended to." num wsjBS.wwf; sr83,ina S5t.tfa il v:i I .G 1 4 il vl O- itS-',