The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, August 26, 1882, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    v;
(t-y
,
v
1
gfie Satis &slffititu
ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY AUGUST iC, 18fc2
4.F. HALLO SAX.
.Editor
X Yasslns Voice.
Perhaps it may not be wholly
out of pjace to remind sundry well
wishers who are going into the ad
vice business with a lutge stock on
hand, and furnishing some carefully
selected samples, that this paper
is no one's organ or special advo
cate. If we think a man or a cause
is wronsj we say so, and praise or
condemn man or cause or both,
just as in our judgment is de
served. We never tooted our own
horn or anyone else's in any news
paper we ever owned or edited,
and don't intend to. We believe,
Just as we did on taking charge
eleven months ago, that a paper
must have some backbone, some
individuality to it; if its opinions
are marketable commodities it can't
command respect, and whenever
a paper is without respect it only
awaits decent burial. If we were
to take such advice (which is worth
just what i.r costs and that is
nothing ) w would inn Thc
Astoria. v in the ground in three
months.
The trouble seems to be that
those parties haven't yet realized
that a newspaper must have a
character for fairness and integri
ty just the samo as a private indi
vidual. We are not surprised
that their past experience so
firmly engrafted upon them ;i dif
ferent opinion, but- matteis ate
different now. We have no old
quarrels, nor sore disappointments
at being left out of any comfort
able nook, and couldn't be coaxed
into a state of sorehead edness..
Our sole ambition is to edit a good,
news, reliable paper, and while
we shall be duly grateful for any
favors we want no one to suppose
that his opinion must be followed
because it is proffered. Whenever
a journalist gets down so low that
he must run around the corner to
find out what to say, he's about
tit to die, and he ought to.
Tin: Xorth American levi'v
for September has for it, leading
article a very forcible presentment,
by Dorman B. Eaton, of the evils
produced by the piactice of levy
ing "Political Assessments." The
paper is noteworthy for its striking
array of facts, but more so because
it will be universally regarded as
the ultimatum of a large and in
fluential section of the Republican
party, addressed to thc patty lead
ers. "Oaths in Legal Pi oceedings,"
by Judge Edward A. Thomas, is a
discussion of the "question whether
the interests of morality and pub
lie justice alike, would not be pin
moted by the abrogation of all
laws requiring testimony to be
given under the sanction of an
oath. Thompson W. Maury, late
of the signal oflice, contributes an
article on "Tornadoes and their
Causes," which, in addition to its
scientific interest, possess the merit
of suggesting many measures for
averaging disaster to "life and prop
erty from wind-storms. "Archi
tecture in America," by Clarence
Cook, is marked by a freedom of
utterance that is refreshing. In
this respect it deserves to rank
with Commander Gorringe's cole
j orated paper on the United States
Xavj'. Augustus G. Cobb writes
of "Earth-Burial and Cremation,'
and J. F. Manning, in an article
"The Geneva Award and the Ship
Owners," sets forth the justice of
the claims of consignors of
cargoes'and owners of vessels to
indemnification out ot the Ueneva
Award "fund, for losses from tho
.acts of confederate cruisers. Tho
Review is sold by booksellers and
newsdealers generally.
A, Constantinoim-i: despatch of
the"t24th says: Among uneduca
ted, Mussulmans sympathy for
Arabi Pasha is undiminished, but
amoncr those capable of distin-
'" guishing between political and sen
S""""" ' ; i,Tn "'"
.nniPtital aspects or the question, J
"there is a revulsion feelino-, antlt
some of those, who" formerly np-j
nl&uded Arabi. now condemn him
niauueu iraui, now cotuicmn turn
NEW TO-DAY
"!
4
THIS SPACE
Is rosorvod for
I. J. Arvold's
ADVERTISEMENT.
He has left for .Sun Francisco,
to bring up a large stock or Bonis
and Shoes for Gentlemen ami
Ladies.
His AdveiticeniPut will appear
on his return.
RBflULARlUCTIONSM
Saturday. 2 P. M.
At Holden's Auction Rooms.
New and Second-hand Furniture.
Spring .Mai trasses and Feather
Pillows.
Also a lot of Sundries, and two
Second-hand Sewing Machine., in
good running order
K.C. IIOLDKN.
Auctioneer.
CMNERY FOR SALE.
mm: most coMPLim:Lv fitti:i r-m-
JL ncry on the Columbia Klver i foi al
With Boats and Machinery.
An nhini'iniil Miju'ly of FKKSIl WATLK.
8ttu:ile(l:il Million II:iiIiir,npi(-Mt(A-tnr2:i.
Tor jKirticiil-irs, :rlv to Allen .V I.ev.1..
Pertland: .1. Q. A. ISnulhw Astoria, or .1.
West on the pienu.es.
Notice.
will sii. rei:
YAQUINA, AND COOS BAY,
On. or about ihe tif.tlt Int.. ot .-otm after.
1'or Fieislit or P:isn;e. iniiire at lhe of
liee, on Main street Wharf.
til J.C. 111'STLKK.A-i. nt.
FOR TILLAMOOK BAY,
TheJIwaco .Steam NaTiaration Co
JStx. Gonr IMCilcs
Will leae CmM)ock, AstoiU.on
Wednesday, Aug. 30th, at 5 A. M..
l'or CSARlBAIiDI.and IIOBOX-
VIIiIK.tTillauuok farKJiiK (Ut
Cannery.
Frcisnt. pi-rlon - ---." IM
Passaic - . OO
forltoumlTiip - - 7 00
tyr fnrt lier partic nlars apply to
.1. H. I). (JKAY, AjipiiI.
asil rei:
Union India Rubber Company's
J'tue l'ani C mn
Crack Proof
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWAIM: OP IMITATIONS!
l Mtre the Bools are statniol CU.H'JC
I'lmov on t!ie heeN. :ml hae llieJr'f;
iSUir SPJUXGS on the foot ami instep,
which prcw'iit their entckin or Ineakin.
Wo are now making them with TiUIwni:
J XI) ASBESTOS Sole which will make
them lait more than twice as ions as anj
Itnhbf-r Uool-, maile.
ion SAI.K i:y all di:ai.i:i:s.
V,L KIXj)s irrr.liKR r.r.LTI.NC, iwf - K -
1.H0SK.SPI5IX0S U.OTlli:
kootc and shoes, etc. '
fittOnVEAR RIIRRER '.
l'OU SALE BY ALL DKALLKS.
iSOOTYEAR RUBBER CO
S. M. SUN YON. f AscuS'
3fli
SanPianclsco.
MISCELLANEOUS.
UNION HOUSE,
Wm.W. NICHOLS, - Proprietor,
i
' Will lc ojunotl fr hoarders.
i nil ad xnnilT 5PPTPMRFR let .J
- J5ulSaiitrfl ""mb '" W
tHlVo'lI.'1 " " '
A. V. Allen,
(UV.'EX0K TO P.ilK it ALLKX.)
Wliolusjltiaiiil retail iliMlen hi
&rocetitef
PrYllo9g
Crockery.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TKOPH'A! ANJ liOMKSTIP
FRUITS AND VEGErABLES.
Together with
Wises.Iaqpeis. Tobaeco CSiars
The largest amt :uo.t eoniptf-Irt Mtick of
ui.!n iii thi-ii line to tie found in lhe city.
itoi M-r orc.i..: anil Sfjui uioe.ihe Sti oot.s.
ASTOUIA. OUi:5(N.
mai:tix ro.vun. . .1. j. toki:s
FOARD & STOKES,
Wholesale ami retail dealer. In
Wood suid Willow-ware,
GROCERIES.
Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors
rouznex am domesth;
Fruils and Ycgrtables
jpzuauraR, feed,
AN1
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
A NO
General Commission Merchants
ASTOKIA. )K;X.
Xel to Oregon Itailw-ay. Xav.ro'. Ih'K
1aw
A. Yau Duscn & (Jo.
W)i:Lt) ItllSI'JXTrl'LLY CALL Till:
altentioii of lhe l'nlilie to the fact that
xhc are Ajrenl for the following M-wmjj
machine.. i. :
Tln Inipi'or'l NiiiKr.
The Mlii to.
TIi d'oMii
.tnl The Ehlri !;;.
Which the aiv s.l!ius; from -5S3. to a5.
oaett anl tSefy 'oinpetition.
l'eison. wiNiiiiiR to purchase m::ehine
-hoiiUI i all ami iii.K?rt oiir-tiH-k before pur
vliasinc eNew here, a, w e guarantee tou'ne
HMfcci vilNOntionas rejjanU qualitv ami
pnee.
Street Notice.
NOTICE is lioroly iveit that the
Coiisiiion (.'oniieil of the Cily or Astoiia.
in t'lat-soji county anil .Statiof Oregon,
intend to pas an onlinanee extending
Coneomh, Mi col in sahl eit fioin il;
present wcMoni extromitv. westerly on
a line with the ire.sont line of aiil 'Con
eomly Mrcet a distance of three hun
dred and fifty feet and thence on a line
to the northwest coiner of the Donation
Land claim or .John -MoClure in said
county of Clahoji and State of Oregon,
to the ve-.t line of lhe city limit:, said
extension -of said street to foe of the
.aiiie width as the said t'oneomlv sheet
as now laid out.
IJ order of thc CommOn Council.
K.U.XOPJUS,
Auditor and CJeik.
AMoria, A iiiiii-t -Jtlh, 1RS2. : d
Street Improvement Notice.
XOTICKJs hereby given that the
Common Council of the city of Astoria,
projioso to order tho improvement of
Wall stieet in Shivelv's Astoria, from
the east side of West 5th street lo the
western terminus of said Wall street.
ny grading to titc oMaoushcd grade and
planking twenty feet in width through
the center with three-inch phmk, and
unless a reinouM ranee sicned by the
owners of t'wo third's of the property
fronting on said portion of said slice!,
be filed with the Auditor and Clerk of
said city within ten days from the final
publication ot this notice, viz: .Septem
ber l.'fth, iKSi the Common Council
will order said improvement to be made
Ily owler of the Common Council.
K.C.XORttLS,
Auditor and Clerk.
AMoti.i, August iMth. 1SS2. 101 d
Street Improvement Notice.
.NOTICI-: is horofo given that the
Common Council of the city of AMoria.
propose to order the improvement of
Court stieet in tenure's Astoria, from
the eastern limit of said Comt street to
the ea-t -ide of Washington street bv
grading to the established grade and bv
iK'nl work ami planking twenty feel in
width thiough the center with Ihrec
. mcli iilank, and unless a remonstrance
signed liy theowneis of two thirds of
tho properly frontinir on said lwirhon
of said street be filed with the Auditor
ami CKtIc or saiil -it wttl.iti ten days!
' f tlip final piibliration nf thi-;jtotice,J
, i: Sfotomjifr 1.MI1. IS8-.'. the Cnnnnon
;;;;;viMonler.saul hnimnoment t.
i P.vnnlcrnf the Common Cnnni-il
Py nnler of the Connnon Council.
F.C.NORRIS.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, August 24tb, 1882. lOtd
m m w stor
NEW GOOIS
.A. KT3
3E2IXJ03E3I PBLIOS
' a,n nUx" a fi,st clas s,,"k r X l"" -
-....!....
iiiaiiiuur ot!), j armr r
1 I.mf.iis !i!iTT!ii,S- I liwt I m'tninx. Mivtiw:.
Trimmings, and the latest novel
ties in Interior Decorations.
1 would respectfully Miggebt to parties desirous of foeiiiir really
fine goods to call. The quality of my goods taken in consideration
with their price will commend them to all lovers of fine articles.
MattrnnKe. ami KeiMinjr in Stueli. anil llarii to (hilcr.-
Agent forlfoey's patent bed-sofa, of which theie ate ovei 10,0t'0 in
use on the Pacific Coat.
Flavel's building, opposite Welis, Fargo & Go's office.
m. VI. GALLICK.
The BossOoffee and Tea Fot
MHnifiiSiiiii
XSi JR.B H Jk,
TWO D0011S EAST OF OCCIDENT,
WILLAHIE1TEJNIVERS1TY.
ttoOSIudciifs ami 2'.5 IrIV.-r.
ami Instructor...
lour (tilfercnt courses in the College ami
ix hi the Academy including a Business
course anil Teachers course for w Inch itiplo-
masareaw:inleil. 1 went v-two now rooms '
added to the "Woman's Cotlee. ,
1.14.00 Is all it cost a oun- man for
tuition :uid hoard for a year. 1
!lM.-,.00 is all that it costs a lad v for tui-
Holland hoanl in the AVoman's Colli-e a
stkiksttkum kkgixs hi:iti:misi:i: j
'scluirorCatnlosueto
Thos. Van .Seoy riepideiit, ;
d-al-lm Mileiu. Oregon, i
ili.H.VXl KJJ J. UVMJJjj
Ht-aler in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLrMHRRP AXD STKAM ITITKHS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER.
Stoves, Tin Ware and House .?
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PtN fLUMMNU and H It AM HI II Nil
Done with neatness and dispttich.
None luit first class workmen emjilojed
A large assortment olj '
SCALES
Constantly on tund. ,
!, J3k. Gc SIKCXZX,
Importer and Wiolesale dealer in
Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar-j
ucies, naying cards, uut-
Ierv Err Ftr
The largest and finest stock of Meerschaum
. 1
ami Ainuersoousintiie city. JMrticularal-
teution paid to orders from the cnuntn and
-ssS;.tJiK: . . . JFtrRNITUKE 5 BEDDING.
- Pants, Ocuaiue French Oassimcre - ia r-0 j
Suits from - - - - - - is 00
Boat BlXJ.CHXlSr. Tiiennest line or snmples on the coast to I Corner lUain and Hqupmoqua Streets Astoria. Oregon.
select fiom. r.J.IKANA.
WILLIAM HOWE
Having lately returned from HritlshColiun-
hia, is to he found at his
oi.n stand IN' :i:avs itru.iMNf:
Where he is dolnjr
FIKST-rhASS UOItK OX1.V.
NEW BOAT SHOP.
L'p Htair.. over
AKXOT JL FKH'IIK"S
ll.NU
FIKKT.4TLAMM WOKK lOM:.
JiTTor pari icnl.irs imiiilre at shop.
Dress Making.
BV
Mrs. T. S. Jewpit
Up stairs, opposite Mn. Rogers Bemdnj: 1
House.
!.
"""' - -miriMiix v rj rliuip i.i the ha.- .
-.x , , AM .
itriiiiiit't:, v arpius. wiu
my r.r. n ! or
K. R.TIA"VE8
stu.K At;i:vr.
A No. Air ut hr the ei-lehnited
SSue'i. ::tien Cou'i Stio,
MEDALLION RAKGB.
srt-AM rrniNcs a snciAtiv.
None hut Uie I-t workmen einploved.
All work mt.muitetl or no eiijtve.
n
ASTORIA, OliKCON
jlHLL'S VABIBTIBS.
CKt. lill.L.
WAI.TKB I'AKKS,
i-itoiMMrroi:
VPACK MAXAtM'.K
T . .
New Stars m Rapid Sncces-ioxi !
fti-ngeiiwiit of
-,, - t.t
MR. HARRY COPLEY
,. nniK ,.mipu-nn ani! nanvt.v
MISS TaOLLIE CHRISTY
Serlo Coinir Iiummi
c
1 MR. TOM CHRISTY
Qnv
ialoi-s.
Together with a new
t All the Old Favorites Retained.
Open nil the Year, rcrrornciiirt i:ry
Niatil. Entire fUaiisc of Tro-
Siiiinnir Onee a reK. '
foiiiprts'tus all the latest
SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment !
In the West.
The theatre is crowded utxhtlv, and all
who hae witnessed tliecnteitainitieut pro-J
uuimcoit to be coital to any ghen elsewhere.
Mr. Hill as a caterer for the nublic's
jj amusement can not he excelled. Anjbody
wisinnc 10 .point a pieasaiu evensn ami
see sparkling wit and beauty without vul
l jsirity, should improve the opportunity and
fonie. .
Hie coitip.mj comprises the follewhn: well-
Kiinwn Aitisis :
i Mit Fax nik Wu.ton.
Mit Molmk Ciii:it.
Mi:. nmti.Ks lw.nux
.Mi:. Tom. ('hi:it. i
.Ml:. W.vi.Trn P.VUK
iJlESiUBlSriTURB-
: A!l of which will appear niirhtly in their dif-
ferent specialties.
, Open air concert e cry e cuius ; perform
ance eommeuchu at 8; entrance to theatre
on Kenton street ; pmarc doves on Chena
mus street.
Look out for New Stars.
w.iu is o::cri.ECKi without.
Fl'KTIIEIt SOTtt'E !
,v.-.,, And no terms of peace until i
I Mjg.-
ssTJl v eirery iinui in .sioria nasanew'
?'.-verj-m:
B 11 V
&E AJ Wj suit of cl
gisuit of clothes
J. 4 -i-3
Ja.-aiM 1L11H: ISV II i:4VV.
t ass street, net to Jiai'sens.iewelry store
City Taxes.
, renci: is iikukiiy cjivilv that tui:
, JLl city assessment roll for 1 is now in j
my hands for collection, and all persons that
1 are imieiueii lor me same may sae live per
I cent h pa ins s;ud taxes before Aujr. iSth, '
ISs-J.
.i.t:. iirsTf.KK,
lit lreastirer.
baa . 0 0 . .?.-G -3 ". j. I
&&f Ml 11 spl pl H -i 1 13 lis,slil Ipfrlllg
5Sfwi? BSUJlll8af!ill55JiHlIi22
I F-OTVC-1 Mt I - - -u !-
-THE-
- OF
Ladies' Cloaks,
ALSO-
i?ess and
ESgSgSpecial iiKluccnieuls offered
Bv order
NOTICE.
To bavo expo use, wo lioroby notify all persons indebted to the Cali
fornia Store, that a .speedy settlement is necessary. Action will be
taken ro collect same HO days ftom date of this notice. By -order of
Creditor-. Astoria, Oregon, July 25th, 1882.
tuSfa5
isn.rr.ssou to jackixs & mont;omi:ry.)
1 TBM8iF"M"rriii 1 tm iJr'rV
coi:m:sc or .iiajx axi
ua.sxoixi
CHAS. HEILBORN, ,
MANOFACTUKER OF
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES
Complete hi
MARTIN
, '"""" '
t
1 nntVK iv
1 U'mnU OUAftrO llin TniRSaniltnf' I fiA!liin fll lOOTD CTfl
-1 tviuuft ohmucomru inimHiinuo, luuaihu ulhoolo ciu.
A 'oiiipic(e StocK.
PRICES AS CHSA? AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
Ar.ff. tctohs or rrRMTifiE ici:pairkd asi vaicisisiied.
.?' S-Ssl&i!il2-!S1SCSBS
AINS ! !
PT STOCK
-
Dolmans, etc.
Dry Goods
This week
of Creditors a
NIA STORE
iu:Ar.i-:i:s in
Tin, Shed iron and Copper Ware.
A fienoial Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Mageft Stoves and Kanges
The lcst in the market.
i'liiinliiiit; t;n)tls of all kinds on h.unl. .hoi
,or!c done in a workmanlike manner.
.1 kvfkiisox stieef.ts.
OREGON.
BEDDING
AND CURTAIN POLES
every branch."
OLSEN,
H '" Hfl
Si:n CfH
R9fl " . Or. v - n
b32o Scsr -;
191 ?. S.e3 ItPJ
EJ s &s" fZl
as a dangerous enemy to the
7"
5