The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, August 17, 1882, Image 2

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ASTOKIA. OREGON:
THintSDAY
t. F. II.4LLU1M.V..
....Editor
Astoria Chamber of Commerce.
It is :tn accepted fact in all
circumstances that "the Lord helps
those who help themselves.'
Particularly is this the case wheic
the good to be done depends
mainly upon the efforts of the
parties most interested, f-n all
organized and progressive commu
nities there is a society organized
having for its object and purpose
the advancement of the city's
best interests and the furnishing
'aid to all enterprises looking to
municipal aggrandizement. These
societies and organizations, arc of
value in direct ratio to their efforts
and personal efliciency. "We have
here in Astoria an organization
the Chamber of Commerce which
is directlv illustrative of the jood
that can thus be accomplished.
In Portland 'tis but necessary to
read the records of their Board of
Trade to sec what immense bene
fit has accrued to that city through
the organized efforts of her bui-nes-
men. Our home institution
has also a worthy record. Among
the many points advocated and
endorsed by the Astoria Chamber
of Commerce may be mentioned
its successful effort to have the
U S. revenue cutter detailed for
Columbia river service; the work
of building alight house on Tilla
mook rock Is due primarily to the
petitions and representations of
that body; the improvement of the
Columbia river bar has been es
pecially advocated and treated
upon by the Chamber of Com
merce, and the lack of success in
its efforts in that direction are due
wholly to extraneous causes. Xo
place can exist having so many
natural advantages as Astoria
without having enemies. This is
perfectly natural. Diversity of
interests and supposed necessity
for consequent antagonism on -the
part of more wealthy compe
titors often result in producing an
opposition that has no real icason
for existence. Time and perse
verance are wonderful allien, and
in this case must bo called in.
The work on the Locks and the
Cascades has been faeiliated
by reason of the memo
rials from our local trade body, and
the presence of the Shubriek at
Astoria is due to the most, strenu
ous efforts on the part of the gen
tlemen composing that body. The
office was located hcie. but other
.ind presumably weightier icasons
were advanced, which moved the
office to Portland while the head
quarters of the vessel remained
here. The signal station now to
be built at the Cape, and connected
by line and cable with Astoria, was
especially petitioned for and advo
cated by our Chamber of Com
merce. We instance the.-e mat
ters which. "have all redounded
.to the good of the place,
as illustrative of the good
that that body has been. It still
has a great, deal to accomplish.
Vast and pressing are the needs of
the place; concert of action and
continued unanimity of effort aie
required to produce necessary
help from those who can aid us if
out case is properly represented.
Wc again cite the Portland Board
of Trade as a good model; they
work hard for Portland; they de
serve credit for their persist
ence. Our Chamber of Com
rnerce works for Astoria. In one
lseoseithe interests of the two com
inanities arc identical; and the.
two commercial bodies carr work h
-harmony for the advancement of
the common good. 1 u conclusion,
we -would suggest that of late
, there has not been that activity on
the part of the Chamber of Com
merce that characterized its former
course. "We think this is due more
' to the lack of interest manifested
in its proceedings by our citizens
than to any other cause. The
greater part of the members have
worked hard for the success of the
measures advocated, without meet-
inpr that unanimity of individual j
endorsement which is always an :
incentive to a ood purpose. Con-(
'cert of action and hearty exnres,-'
Ur.sT!T. 1KYJ3 r . ,, J . ' . I
j moii of .support on the pjirt of in!
'iiliviiliiiil is in this raso one of tin
mo.st important factors in H'curiii'
ultimate biicces.
Tin: Germans are still gruruh-i
linir about their taiifi". We have
a commission that take.-,
tariffs to mend. Let the (.'or maris
send theirs
pairs.
over Irere for re
LIBERTY HALL.
TWO SIGHTS OA'LY.
Thursday and Friday,
August 17th and 18th.
ASTORIA'S OPERATIC EVENT!
ITATTIE jrOOKE
comic i:ci.isii oi'i:ra cojirwi
Intlii'laKM
New York and London Successes.
miss iiattik moom:.
31 IS. 37AK1CV OATli.
Mul full coinp.iiiv of
23 ARTISTS'
TIintSMAV KWM, Al'ii. I7l!i
"OLiYETTE."
neisi.w Fvr.XBa:. ai;. jmii.
-THE &1ASCGTTE."
'tuitliM:iiw'.m tin (-imniiiuw rp-nsr
t li int tf ..ilmhsi.ni will lie asiMiat.
ADMISSION. - - siW
t.tisllnu nil Milt III AU?l Mil
Ml MOII.
Notice.
JStl. 5r--TIZr-
wi i.i. sail rei:
YAQUINA, AND COOS BAY,
On. or about Hie :20th lust., orsiviiafb'i.
I'or Kreishl 01 rasigc, liniislre at Hie of
fice, on Main stteet Wharf.
til .!.:. J! I'STI.Kir.. Agent.
G. A. ST1N80N & CO.,
BLACKSMiTMNG.
At C.iiI. Itogi-is old stand, miner of ii
ami Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery uoik, Iloises'itioing.
Wagons made and repaired, (iomt woik
guaranteed.
POll SALE.
AMonr.KX wilt iiorsK or nvi:
- Koone., wilh 11 .iO 1 K-0 feel. It.iv
uimlow!, eic 1'or fmtlior Information null
rlec Imniiif of C. W.MIIVKI.V.
T. "W. CASE,
IMI'OI'Ti:!: Alii) AVlIfM.IvS.l.!' AND It Sv-
GENERAL MRCIAIDI8E
''onier Cheiir.uius :niI Ciss Mrei !.
ASTORIA ..-- OKKiJON
Notice.
i:itmi:k tiii: caitain .nok nh:
i-N Consignee; of the i:ulili h:ilk Widfe
mil lie ii'sinnsille lir :ni. ilolits Unit m:i
W tontnicioil h rheeivw.
.1. KKID.M.iMer.
, AMoiia, Oregon, August 7. is5i lil
Equalization of Assessments.
t)TICi: IS TICKJT.Y CIIVKX T1J T o
i.1 the last Monday in August, is-:, the
llo ml of Kqualiat ion of ClatM; -.niiuv
will ntteml at the olUcp of the Count c'leii:
in saiil county, anil publicly eaminethe as
sessment roll for the purincof ronecting
all 'iTors lhenin. In the aIuatio:i. ileserii
rlon or quality o! lands. laSs or other woji
erty :aiitl it is Ihedutj of all persons intei-
scl to niiear at saul Ko.inl at that l::ae
anil plaee with their eoiiitl.uuts or r ,i:.ts
ifiinj thev iiaxeiu that mailer.
W. W.l'AKKS:!:.
Coual v Assessor of
Clatsop Count . i i-.ii.
Astnll.l. August T. Js-Sj. .It.
RWARD!!
WILL UK PAID I'POX INTOK.MATlii.N
leailintolhe coimclionof auyp.ut;.
"REFILLING
Peruvian Bitfei Bottles.
The names- or tuch persons found piilty
will also be puMishcd in cervlealinr noi.s-paper.-
ii.jn:inix(;& co..
San rninciscii. Cal..
Ccnenil Agents jot Permian P.ctir
I.OKP. & CO.. Axcms AMoiia.
APASS-P.OOK WITH Till: IIIM.KM V
Savings and I-oan Society of s.m Fnin
cisco. in the nainp of Jl.inmieJ Ci-ili:in m
Daniel Oraliam. No. Olfr. The finder will '
plKase return to Hank.
.lulv 2. 1-k-:2.- t -r
LOST.
4 i'ass-i'.ook "vviTir tiii: mi
f j.
.Savings and Loan Sodet f San l'raii-
v "i.lhTiS.0i f 1;:V''ol"n(, Wall.
o.io..vr;. The flndor will pleav rchini n.
Il.ml;.
ll ..!
.Jlll ITIll lNi
J. G. HOSTLER, Agent,
i SllP
Notice. I i , "'?. i, mj!V,.M vr Vv ,'ic fvvFT&Co-' Main street 70 feet, at Ik'tiiuri street;)::
rilliK WHABP ONCE KXOWX AS T11K -- & M IMta SS. lv ffiSySSS iSC" '
L N. P. T. Co's., and later as Hurler's "lu 1,iSl.,,li!?,',nnH!flpl oi A - -"t stami. "prnnlpp or lie Coiuinmi Coiinei;
wharf, will, together with thovliarf now hi tt.l-'X'iiwnt.nggiit. hi onleror llicLomnioii Louiuii.
process of construction, be lierearter Known r: ; i .Ti-Vl VJ '
nc tlif Mnln StrnPt Whnrf the "AlWaVS Ilanriv" Qlnrotiino 1 AtUlltOr tllld Clerl..
T,n: ST'-AMLR
3r 33 INT. 1SX. X Xj 33 S
Wi'l Vnvc Astoria for
TXXpXtA.MOOl.
tN
v - !i? r"S&-- ?'
"!,!'ti -..-.. i 17,1, 10QO
! ililliSUay. Hllliubl i mi. tuoi.
A I J A. 31.
Fare. I.i Tillamook ... - .s-S.OOj
J5flZciu-iOH liekelN, ivlnni iiiji I it rj
Iml.ls, -7 111.
;sriHIi.ie for i: KAY'S IlAl'I'di: on
S.iliir;l:l. August -ATlll.
.1.11. 1. C.KAY. Agent, i
A. V. Allen,
(.M'lCISWiiU TO I'AOK i. ll.LKN.)
VhoUs.ile ami ret All ite.lerj tit
Provisions,
Crockery,
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND D0MICST1C
FRUITS AND VEGErABLES.
Toijelher with
files, Lio,flors,Totao!Ciprs
'Hie largest ami most complete stork of
good in their line to !. fouml in the city.
("omor of ("ass ami Squemoeqhe Stioets,
ASTOKIA. OKKC.ON.
m MiriN roAirn. .t. .t. hoick
FOARD & STOKES,
Whoh-sile ami r!:nl dealeis in
Wood and Willow-ware,
G R0 C E R ! E S.
Tobacco. Cigars. Wines and Liquors
FOKKION AMI DOMESTIC"!
Trails cm d Vegetables
3?XCSLUR, Erxf
AMI
AMI
General Commission Herchants
astokia. o:f:::o..
N.'i;J io llieiiii Itailv.av .; Nax.ro's I .-.
dv
PACIFIC irOUSE.
OYSTERVILLE, - - W. T.
ro "Hlle from ir.v.'o.
Slat in loeiitig U.uli. I'aie. - - l flu
l'.":.nl li the l.i.
I'.ii.-dil le, i tu Week
s -Si
on
tHst.Ts. Cianis ete.. .ipi ii!isiautl on
haml.-iiiil senci) main Mjte. without etm
ClMlp.
T r-.. li. V. IWCITII !"..
Piopriclor.
Boat BixJLclJLx-ts:.
WILLIAM HOWE
lla. iii lately lelunicil from ISntMiCiiliiin-J
Ma, is to he round at his
OI.J STAND IX OKAY'S 11111.1)1X0
Where he is dolm;
I'ZKKT-CIjANK WOKIt OXI.V.
Meeting of Pilot Commissioners.
AMKimXC OF Till. P.OAKD OF Pilot
CoiaiiiNsloiiPis fur Washington Tenito
r. will le held at llwaeo. W.'L.oii Ihurs
d.i.Am:i:st2lth. ISsi. P.vorderof the lUtnnl.
1 1. C. ( "Oil F.( ; VS. Scel'v
Kal.im.M. T. Ansust h. lt-. :tSO"t "
Notice to Taxpayers.
M NOY.'ASSKSSIXtJAM) COI.I.KCT
3 iii the Slate and tViunty Poll tacs. and
uiileouliiuie until all are collected.
IVrso s,haui;t:inlli jiroportv in Clat
si;i(Mun: are also requestcit to ive m to
iiiest.itemeiilsof all such iioHTi for as
s,ssiIUiit. W. " l"AK!vi:K,
Count) Assessor Clalsoj. Co.. Oivgon.
AM TUUAUKUsl :i, 1S."C f
$500 Reward.
- V.V w ill pay 1 lie :ibo e ivwanl for :m cist
' u.rUvcr Omiplainl. Djsi)cisla. Sii-k flrnil
.....'. fh". i.iiiwi'stion. (iiistipatIon or Cotie-
(.ui-imis ii.. h... .i!,.w.!:,... -J :. ' ?Vi....r.
! rrtiiu.Hr.1 wilh. '1 hey are pun-iv o'labl'.
'and inner I.ul tu ui- atisfac:i.n liu". r
I-o.iU'.l. lnrKMi(if-i. eiintniiiini; MI'ilN.i
. .iiilv. I (irs.llc llV All l)ri!r1vU ll... ..v.k ,vf
i'o:infifi'its ami iniitatimis. nu uonnine
shelves at John A. Montgomery's.
The BossCoffee and Tea Potl
1. 1 "KScS E24&-5.'ty
TWO DOORS EAST ;0F OCCIDENT,
WILLAMETTL UNIVERSITY. ;ULjS VARIETIES.
tt0 Students and U ProiVssor.
uud Iiivtruotors. CKO.Jill.I.. - - - PKOPKIirrei:
1'ourtlinerent citiiiM-s luthe College ami'
sK m the Aulemy inelmlinK n Kusine-s WAI.TKK PA!:KS. - STACK 31 AXAOKU
course uml Teachprs' course for which diplo- ,
inns are aw-.inlctl. lwcnl-two new rooms . . . , ,
aihleil to the Woman's College. , iTow Stars m Kapiel bnccnssion I
X144.00iall it costs a joun; man for l'ii":i"fi!icnt of
tuition ami hoard for a year. . , ',11,. nnwrr-n-rr
IM3.KisaUthatitcostsal.t(l for lui-' HR. EARRY COWLEY
tion ami ho.inl in the mii:m. voitce a
ear.
e-Kii:sTTi:i:M p.kcin si:itkmi:i:i:
i, roi
Send for Cutalostit to
Thos. Van Soy. I'rcHhSeiit.
-al-tm salciu. Oregon.
MAGNUS C. (SROSBY,,
Healer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings.
PLU.MRKRS ANI SI KAM I'l'ITr.ns
Goods and Tools.
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER.
Cannery aiiQ Flshermeus Snpulies
StnilPC Tin Warn "?ni" HIICP'
OlUVeS, Mil Ifdro tJ.ll. nLUbK
Furnishing Goods.
innniun tu quppt tontj Tt.v nno
' '
PFR PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Dour, with neatness ami tlispntch.
None Jnit Hist class workmen ei:ii'oeiI
A larp assortment of
SCALE?
Coustr.iitly on Ii.'.utl
I. K, tSr. SSCZTHJ
Importer ami Wholesale dealer in
Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar -
tides, Playing Cards, Cut
lery, fctc, etc ,
The largest and fiin,st Miwk of Jlcerschainu
amlAinher goodwill Ihc city. Particular at-
tcutioii p.iiil to oidcrs from the eouutr .mil
vesscN. "
Chenauuis .street. Astoria. Oickoii.
T1IKO. P.KACKI'K. ?.Ian.iRcr
A. Van Diiscn & Uo..iKo,:,ruVf,rS:
Wri.i Kipr.cTFri.i.v cam. tiii:
attention of the Piihlie to the fact that
tliej are Agents for the follouiu srwimj
maehiues. i:
'nielniproicil Stumer.
The White.
TlicCrouii
And TlK'IIMrido.
WliichllicA an .ellini; from .". toS.KS.
fai-li anil ilcfy foiiipotitioti. ""
Persons wishing to iurcii:isi machines
should eall and iiisjK'et our slock hefore pur-
hasing els:w here, as weguamntee togixe
iKrfeit satisfaulon as rgaiils ipuiuv and
pnee.
Benton Street Improvement.
NOTICK is- hereby given thai Slu
roriiinoir Corurerl oflhe City or.suri:i
proiio.so td cirtlor the improvement or
that portion of I'.enton ; Street from the
sunt It .side of Coneomly Mtcet io the
UMi-f fi cTili. nT f vnm f cf nir in "Vlnl 'Inn.?
Aslorin. h iilankir'r,' tin- same lltrouli
nit cciiici iwciiiy icci in wniiu wiiii
new and sound three inch plank.
ami unless u lemonst ranee sincd Iy
the owners of two thirds of the pioper- i
1 v fronting on said portion ol .said street
lie Tiled with tire Auditor and Clerk
within ten days from the final mrbliea-j
tion ofthisnotiee, viz: Autjiwt .noili. 1S.S-J.I
the Comrrron Council will order said Im-
iirovement to lie nrade. j
Iy order of the Common Council. t
f.c.xoimjjs
Auditor atrd Clerk.
Astoria, August Dth, iss-j.
Street Grade Notice.
NOTICE is herehv ive:i that thej
Common .Council of the citj of Astoria 1
limit of said Wall street. The jinuli; to
he established as follews: At thcrross-
nigs or West Sixth street, .s re.l : at
West .Seventh street, 74 feet: al Wet
JMlltll.slreer, 88 leet; at West Ninth
street. 7S feet, above the base, of nides.
Uy ordT of the Cominorr Council.
Jj C. NUKKIS,
Auditor and (Merle.
Astoria, August 10, I8ff Kitd
Street Grade Notice.
NOTICE is herehv uheii ih.tt tin
Common Council of the city if A.stoiia
proiioe to establish the jitadenf Corrrt
street itr McClure's Astoria, for i he easi-1
em limit of said Court street to the west
side of Lafayette street. The jrraile to
be as follows at the eros.sinjjs f Court'
and Olncy street -II feet, at Cimevieto
street S! feet, at Cas"! siivei i;i feet, at
Astoria, August 10th, 188 ,
may r.i: had ur
KRHAWES'WSWI
Snl.n Ai'I.XT.
1. A-ient fr the I'lrlcnti'd
"nr'.i '.licit! C.!!.- Slotc.
MKDALI.IOX K.lNTiK
-iiam i-miNc- AMiaa'iv.
vii. l'i;I the bet uorl.iurn iiitplutit
vll work" uiv.nteetJ or in eh.trge.
23 7&ti
ASTOIUA, OUKGON
I'ml liiaii. Cr.meuiun :nul S:meer
MISS MOLLIE CHRISTY
Srrco Comic Ji:cc
BIR. TOK CHRISTY
Prince- of Old 3Snn Impel'
iiiiintors.. -
TiijifihtT with a new
C "S. G 3E3: e: s t k A. -
All the OKI Favorites Retained.
Open alt I lie t.ii'. SVrftiriuniu I'.0
MIil. i:nJIre I IiaiJue of Pro-
ucaiiiuic Oiiie a Yt'ci-L.
Conijirisinj; all the latest
SONGS, DAKCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The tlie.Ure is roudcil umlitl. aiul all
liolia-ituesseil tlieeiitertaluliieut ini-
iitnuit e it to le viunil to aii yhen olseulien. J
Mr. I lul a a caterer tor roe iuiiiie
aiiiuseuieiil c:m not he excelled. Anholv
wWiIiik to ..peiul a vle.isant cvciiiii; anil
MV slni it :mil i,lWIX- without iil-
iril,sli(uilil iii!iinvc tIieoiortunityaiitl
come.
:The coiiiii.ui eoniiirisestlie follouiim well
known Artists:
Miss I'x.nxii: V.'ai.iox.
Mm Mni.i.ii:C"iiuin.
Mi:. Cuurifc-s Kmn.Ki:.
i MSS
! Mit. Tom. Chiiimi .
Mi:. Wai.tki: I'akks.
j Mi:. II.m:i: Co.r.r.v.
j Mi:. IIr:i: C.i.ivvx.
' All of whieli will :iijMMr nightly in their ilif
t fcrt'Ul sjK'Ciallies.
i
I Ooe.i air concert ecrvpi'iunir: uerroriii-
j aiicecoinuienciiiiiat S; cntnincc to thcatro
! on i;putou street ; private hoes on Cltcna-
I IlllLsMn'Ot.
Look out for Now Stars.
iWAK is iv:cau;:3 .viTiiti:'3"
PB'StTKKit Sfl1'irK
. .s"va j, Am
Ljr? "
-"f ! ' Xh e'.erj
XSJi:?
Ami iii terms of piaee until
rv man in Astoria has a new
.& "ift- miii f rli.tht
.ff A
rf : -ITC.t ,.
?: uy .nriaY.
00
'Si 00 i
Pants. Oenuiiie French C.is.M!iieri -
Suits from - - - - -
The-finest line of samples on the coast to
sek cl from. P..I.3tKAN'Y.
C.ss street, uet to llan'-cnV Jewelry store
GOOD CHEAP BOOTS.
I hie
Lately Reduced the Price
I if a!lm Fiisj -Class
koo:. im i:ots h:k to oi:ia:t:.
As follows
Finest St'Wi'il Calf Kools
Fiuot Pegged Tap Soldi
Finest ivggcl Single s,dcil
Sit Uu
10 ru
to no
XothinglMit tlicitcst
Genuine Mercer French Calf
Fsil in .V.yShop.
I. .1. Arnold,
' MPite the p. K. & X. Cos ik.
Dress Making.
l"o T & .loinnhh
t,, ' J ' ; ' LflULLt
.. , , . .. ,, ,. , ,,, I
L' Pl,,,u" M"- K,v-ors i"'-
lli- .
I
W; ;., XSEJSffiEi'KrT1.
. j
lf ASTOKIA. OKF.JlOX Tj
"
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
mrt.. nnA r mm 1
PATEITl' BIEBICIWES. ETC.!
53-I,rescriptina.refiiJI ciiiiiponiuh-itjit .
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I e-IIiiiiu-op.isliic Tini-tnns ami relK-ls.
aim umnpnrfy ;a-cu.cs aivu i.ni. i
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allliP iJ " ill. SllJIillllPlliu Ef!!1 dl ID
U LM II) IIII.HIIil I1 r
- "-
CifPfl & I
ilfiJ
tr,..ra.,i,,:.s
rri:
r.r!yrjr71'v:vrTn,'Ht "iii iir .aiTi
pee-
-OF-
Ladies' Cloaks,
ALSO-
Dress and
mtts,t'"b1 SOLD j
EjSSIiSpccial iiiflucemenls offered
By order
To have opoiiM, w !:iriby notify all persons indelited to tire Cali
fornia Store, 1 hat a speody ?ettleinf"nt is necessary. Action will be
taken to collect same oO days from date of this notice. By order of
Creditor. Astoria, Oregon, July 25th, 1882.
i.sl JTSisSOK TO .JACMXS & ilONTOOMKKY.)
J ?
coKAi:st or 3zaix:ax:
iSXOStlXt
! CHAS. HESLBORN,
MANUFACTUKEJl OF
i'FUBlM TUE.E S? BEDDING
AND DEALEli IN
Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
"WIKDOAV CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
I Complete in every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN,
i)i:.i.i:i: ix "IPS"
FITKNITUBE & BEDDHSTQ-.
Corner fain ami Snuciuoqua Streets. Astoria. Oregon.
WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC.
A '4i1!Hj Stor!.
PMCSS AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
.3.I. KIXrDK r n'RXITnSE
:axrmxM3cs
"lU' - ..'J.1WjiJ
HP!-Jili8$5 I f
p& 4 er& E Ek& a mm I
iUwrHm
T STOCK
Dolmans, etc.
Dry Goods
Th.is -ereelc
of Creditors a
NIA STORE
ery,
IiKAI.FKS IX
-s.
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A Ociieral Assortment'of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Mageo Stoves and Kanges
The P.est in the market.
Piumbing goods o all kinds on (hand, .lob
work done in n workmanlike manner.
.jKrrKJtsox streets,
OREdOir.
I2S:PAIRE1 AHiJi VAIWHSIfED.