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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1882)
" -tk k L.fVZ-i '-- &m Ff-l ,- -. m SLfUc iinUn srrxvmi. AbTOKlA, OREGON: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER r,. 1S54 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. .Mondu7 Excojttodi. T. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, l'rr.i.itiiKKs am I'noenirrroi:-'. i!iratit Jiiiilding. Coi Sli-ret. Terms of Subscription ; j erred by Carrier, per week ..i5 Cents -r.t by mail, four month? . .......Si 0 t-nr by mcil, ono year... ................ W oO; Free of Postaeo to Subscribers. ".ih'orti;omenn inserted by the year at hf i aid of SI "") ier square iter month. 1 ranriont advertising, by tho day or wesfc, fly coats tier g-juarofor each insertion. theoit. Uy Daily astokian will If nd bn mall ttlRccnl a month. Tnc of postage. Head' n icho amtemplatfalMiicc from the rfy can '.r.r, TlIK ASTOKIAX follow tlittn. DAILY t W kkicly rilitionx to ami pot-o'Jlci. with' on! ,! itUtUhictl expend. -UMrcic maybe z'uuvjul ax at- ilcxirfd. Ideate nrdt at the counting room. There will he n special meclins of the citv council lo-ni"ht. Mr. John Williams is pieparing to put up fall salmon at Tansy point. -The county court was in session yesterday, in reference to probate business. -The Kuropa andNcbo were toned up stream yesterday. -C. 11. Rain has sold his mill and appuitcnances to Win. Howe, who will continue the business. The (I en. Miles arrived in from Tillamook last Sunday afternoon. She brings considerable freight and a number of pasengers. Miss Anna Powell has just closed a term of school in district No. !.", on John D.iy rivet-with satisfactory re- suits. She went to Xehalcni valley to commence another term, yester day. List Sundays Oregonian has a story, the scene of which is laid in "th. little town of Astoria." With the exception of a village on Long Island, we were not aware that any other place besides this city bore that name. Can such things be and overcome us like a summer cloud without our special wonder? We have had all sorts of famines, and now the milkmen have one back on us. Rny a cow, some body. This thing of doing without milk isn't a bit funny. The Annie Johnson cleared yesterday with a cargo worth 210, 061. This is the first clearance for September, and the laat of the fleet that loaded at Astoria. The Annie Johnson is one of the two iron barks sailing under the American flag. -In Sunday's Astokian appealed an inquiry from the mother of Chas E. llnll, asking for information as to his present whereabouts. A gentle man informs us that he was in this city up to tho 28th of last July, and w cut from here to New Westminster, n. c. The members of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce are requested to meet at the office of J. Q. A. ttowlby at 7:U0 this evening, to take into consideration matters pertaining to the expected visit of the U. S. board of engineers to examine and report on the Columbia river bar. H is the intention of the proprie tors of the skating rink to build an extension of 53 feet, making the building 49x155, and to also put in a stage and suitable scenery, and also lit the auditorium with chairs. When tho building is ready for occu pancy it will have a seating capacity of 900. On account of the blackboards, plaster, etc., not being thoroughly dry, the directors of school district No. 18, deemed it best not to have school begin yesterday. On next Monday the session will- commence. hi district No. 1, the school bell rang out loudly yesterday morning and the rooms were well filled. This is the last time that school begins in the present building, as by next session a more commodious building will have been constructed. School district No. 17, five miles above Tongue Point, on Mr. Church's place, has just completed a new school house, 18x24, with modern iinnrovements. The district has ordered tho improved school desks from Portland. y the efforts of Mossrs. Church, Fisher, Riddle, Olnen, Hills and others, the house has been comfortably furnished and is being put in excellent condition. Miss Duel!, who has just completed a term of school in district No 16, will have charge. School began yesterday. DEATH OP T. W EATON. A Feeling of General Regret j , T. V. Eaton, one of our best -known I nnd mo? most-respected citizens, died last lay morning at r, o'clock. For six Sundav days he had sulfeted intense bodily anguish, and forty-eight hours pre ceding his death it became evident that there was no hope. His relatives and immediate friends veie at his bedside during his last hours. On Fiida last he recognized the inevit able and made his will. .Sunday morning the flags throughout the city weie at half-mast, and the one gen eral expression was one of regret at his untimely taking off, and sympathy for his wife, to whom he had been married but a few months. We have never seen more genuine or universal manifestations of legret. each seeming to take it as adiicct personal loss. Deceased was a JMasun, and at 12:30 yesterday afternoon the members of Templo Lodge No. 7, met at their hall and proceeded to his late lesidence: from thence the body was taken to the steamer West port, whence with sin cere grief, and accompanied by a sad array of mournci.s, it was com eyed to its final restiiiu place at Clatsop. Truman W. Katun was born at Salis bury, New Hampshire, February 2d, 1844. When but a lad his patents moved to Princeton, I1K, when his yuiith was passed; at (he breaking out of the war between the state., he en listed in a regiment of Illinois volun teers, and sci ved through the rebel lion; in 18(50 he received a federal-appointment at New ( Irleans, and re mained there until 1S78, when he came to Astoria, at once going into active business. On the 2i5d of last May he married Miss Maria Shea, of this place, and to all who saw them it seemed as if a long and happy life was allotted to them. On the 21th ,llt - he complained of fcelin unwell, and on the following uay took to his bed, from which he never rose. He was a whole-souled man, an in telligent companion, a social and genial comrade, and a sincere friend to those whom he admitted to friend ship. We never met him but what he had a smile and a joke or witty saying and he was the life of any circle in w Inch he was placed. vi'hc suddenness of his removal from among us i3 numbing in its influence upon anything like fitting comment or ap propriate eulogy. Tears tell, when thou vvcit dying. From eyes unused to weep, And long, whfjre thou ait I imr. Will tears the cold caith steep. Green be the tin f alum thee: Friend of our foi nier days : None knew thee but Jo love thee. Nor named thee but to praise. The Feast Ooregonian has a new editor. J. 0. Rozorth advertises some desirable real estate for sale in Shivoly's Astoria. The ladies of tho Presbyterian conjre"ation aio lcqueslcd to meet at tnc house ot the pastor to-day at 2 r. m. A prompt and full attend ance is desired. pastor to-day Lieut. Eltonhcad, of Vancouver, and Col. t'pham, of Walla Walla, go to Fort Cauby this morning, where, with Lieut. Pope and Major Toy lor, they hold a court-martial to-day. At the annual election of olli cers for Engine company No. 1 last night, W. W. Parker was elect d president; L. E. Sclig, secretary; Wm. Bock, tieasurer. S. G. lngalls was elected foreman; Chas. Wallman, 1st. asst.; Henry Miller, '2d. asst. The Board of Delegates arc, L. E. Sc lig, C. J. Trenchard, Chas. Stickles. At the regular meeting of Rescue Eugine Co. No. 2, last evening, the following list of officers was elected for the ensuing year: C. W. Fulton, President; F. L. Patker, Treasuter; 0. P. Graham, Foreman; R. F. Prael, 1st Asst.; A. Mclvinzie, 2nd Asst. Board of Delegates: M. C. McCor mick, F. L. Parker,- and H. F. Prael. Hon. D. P. Thompson, of Port land, arrived down yestcrdaj- after noon, in company with Messrs. Dckum and Brazee, his associates in the new enterprise' they propose put ting up here. An informal meeting was held last night in reference to the matter, and at the council meeting to-night the business will be definitely arranged. .iusl ivceiveu per -orrn wend, a large invoice of pai lor and cook sto e at John A. Montgomerv's. school books at Adler'.s, cheap ami durable; all kinds. A full stock. ff joii want a good suit of clothes. ieady made or made to- order, call and sve ilelntosb. Occident block. Highest in ice paid for old web ami junk. Cunts. Kv.vxsox. liu Inquire of Koaul A: .Stokes. . Fabre's Ice cream is the best. f Freight Boats "Withdrawn. As the fishin" and canning season' , , , i. , :l3 closed, and uxcuriuii travel to and j" the coast near ceased, the O. 1 . S- Co. have discontinued runniiun . the regular freight boats Willamette Chief and Dixie Thompson between Astoria and Portland. Hereafter the steamer Mountain Queen, leaving' Portland as usual, Monday, Wednes-J day and Friday, at G A. M., for Asto-. ria, will take freight as well a3 pas-j scngcrs and mails for landings on both j sides of the river between Portland j and We3tford. W. T., (GO miles), and thence following the Washington Ter ritory shore, stopping at Cathlamet, Skomockawa, Brooklield and way landings. Re-turning, she will leave Astoria Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday, at G a. ji., and run over same route to Portland. The steamer S. O. Reed leaves Portland Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at G a. m., taking passengers, freight and mails for land ings between Poitland and Water ford, and thence runs along the Ore gon shore to Astoria via Westport, Clifton and Knappa and way landings. She leaves Astoria Monday, Wcdne day and Friday, at (5 v. vt., and fol lows the same course up the river to Portland. IJoth " hunts connect with the Northern Pacific passenger trains at Ivalama to and from Tacomn. OrujiotUtn Jfth. Thomas McGill. Mr. K. C. Holden is in receipt of a letter from the mother of Thonias McGill, a fisherman, who was drown ed last year at the mouth of the Co lumbia river. It appears she is en titled to draw some insurance so soon as satisfactory proofs of her son's death are produced. Through a Mr. Cunningham the fact that McGill was really drowned was previously obtain ed. If Mr. C. , or any other person having knowledge of the fact, will communicate with Mr. Holden, ho will gladly take their affidavits free of charge, and thus enable the bereaved mother to obtain the insurance of which she is greatly in need. Domestic Salmon Shipments. Sept, 2, Oiegeit: C.Timtnins&Co. s;. John Williams, :XK); Fisher men's Pk"g Co., -200; J.O. Han thorn & Co., 44; Eagle Cunnerv, .".jr.; .!. ("r. Megler, r00; Colum bia Canning Co., .".00; Eureka Pk'g Co.,ys.i:C. P.Co., I7.i ; Wm. Hume, ::oo. Total 4.7.'tT Anctlon Male To-day. At eleven o'clock this moriiiug E. C. Holden will sell, for account of whom It may conciM n, to pay freight and charges. :G boxes of tomatoes and egg plums to the highest bidders, for cash. Xew Saloim. 1 will open my saloon opposite 1'os tei'.s this eening (Sept.. I,) at 7 o'clock. The best of wines liquors and cigars will be found at the bar. and no trouble will be spared to please my cus tomers. A. tliMiKi:. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and enjoyment of foed: a tonic that brings strength to the weak and rest to the nervous; a harmless diarrhea cure that don't constipate just what every family needs Parker's Gingqr Tonic. A CAKI. To all who are suffering from the oiirirc nml iniliscrelinn of nnlli. nerv on weakness, early decay, loss oi man hood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you FBEE OF CIIAWSE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionari in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the llev. Josnpn T. Ixma.v. Station 1), New York City. Spaikfing Eyes. Rosy cheeks and clear complexion only accompany good health. Par ker's Ginger Tonic better than any thing, (makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyous spirits, strength, and beauty. Ladies try it Jhtzar. So Mokk Sick Ueauai'iik. For nersens of delicate health and ner vousness, hear what an eminent lady lecturer says: ''Having suffered trom nervous headache for some time, and not finding any relief from the treat ment of our best physicians, I tried Plunder's Oregon lllood PuriGer. One close of this remarkable remedy gave immediate relief, and a few bot tles of the same cured me so far. I can recommend it. specially to ladies suffering .similarly." If Not Why Jot Use the great OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER, an appetizer, liver regulator, and a sure cure for vour impure blood. It makes the skin smooth, soft and fresh; the eyes bright and sparkling; the brain Adlcr has a large lot of .school liooks on hand, and will supply your children at low prices. Fre.sb taffv and caramels every day at the Astoria' Candy Factory, 31am St. John P. Ci.askn Remember Frank Fabre's icecream. His par excellence. Alr.s. A. Malcolm has received a line, stock of ladies wear, selected in San Francisco by Mis. Derby, and has also secured the .sen ices of a first-elass milliner. Lace ties, etc.. of fashionable slIe aud reasonable prices. Mr. C. II. Cooper intends to leave about the 15th of this month for San Francisco to be in time for the arrival of the latest Eastern and European im portations. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. To Parent. Semi your children to Carl Adlers for their hooks and where thov get a blot- tor siatc pencil, ruler, chromo, and pho- 'tographs of all the Presidents of the tograpbsf alltlie 112-: On the T'liiatilla. to-morrow. Carl Ad- ler will get a large lot of Seaside and ! Franklin square library book. 1'resh literature and cheap. (let vour school hooks :it Carl AtllcrV. Will hae a lot of genuine oil painting- at the City Rook store, on I lie anival of the Victoria. A-1I books li-ed in the public school--of i in county, for sale at Carl Adler. H. H. IAtt Ha-, coinolt'ieil his elegant fall stuck of -. dresses and cloaks. By sending si7e of I bust, length of sh-eve. skirt, waist and , under arm. he will send f. (. I)., dresses ! iroiii .?! upwanis: nmiiinn noiii c-.s. Address: 11. 11. Litt. , Cor.Thinland Alder. Portland. Or To the lnlli;. Ilaviuir sold in, barber eiisiue: to Mr. r. L. Fo. I ben !iaw to thank my J many friends tor their kind pntiouge. during mv stay in the eiri.aud hope' they will favor nij sitf-cessor with tin same kindness. Fi:i:n 11. ik. Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 2, 1XS2. A Farm For Sale. A Farm of r.'ii acres with a ;o. em inent title, a uood orehaid, and im;uoe ments. for sale. Terms nai t rash, part Astoria city property, the balance in one or two ears. Enquire at the real estate, and intelligence agency. .Main .street. Dax Kki.i.cukk. Ayi. For Thirt y Iaj . For the next thirty das, preparatory to going below for a fresh stock of nov elties. L will .sell any article in nij store at as low a price as it could h bought at retail in San Francisco. Caki. Aim.ki:. The purity aud elegant perfume i of Parker's Hair "Balsam explain the popularity of this reliable rcstoralne. Cla.ssen & Oerkwitz have Iwmght the branch Candy store next to Stevens A: Co'sbook .store. and will hereafter run both place. Fresh candy alwajs on haul. What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely flavored ice cream that Frank Fabrc makes? Mr. John Ilogersof the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etM in their season If you want nice ft ash lard, or good Migar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to F. P.. Emerson's baker'. When you want pure drugs and chemicals of any kind, go to J. V. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. The Peruvian syrup lixs eun-il thou sand? who wore suffering finm dyiep .sia, debility, liver complaint, boiK hu mors, female complaints cte. Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fow If ifcSon- 'loston. Frej.lt fruit received at C. A. Max's by eery steamer. No stale trash. Everv variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon. and Hie best-of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the (Seni opposite the bell tower, and . see Camp bell. Restlessness at night; nervous twitching, nightmare, etc., give way to peaceful sluniber, tired nature's sweet restorer, by using Pfnndcr's Oregon Blood Purifier, the Vagctable Sedative and Tonic. Will j on suffer Willi I)ispepia and Liver Complaint '. Shiloh Yilalier i guaranteed to cure you. Sold l V. E. Dement. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherrj always al hand. It euros coughs, colds, bronchitis, wboopiug cougli, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and ping complaint. .icenNanilt a Ind ue. Cioup, Whooping Cough and Brmi ehitis iminediaielv relieved bvShilnhV Cine. Sold bv W. E. Dement.' .ShilnhV. Viialier is what yon need Tor Constipation, l.ossof Appetite. I)i yinc.ss and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Priee 10 anil 7"i cent 'per hoi tie. SoM by V. E. Dement. Shipper fr Rvbke. No. 11. Oak stieet Portland, are the bou ton tailoisof the metropolis. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Palari h Rem edy. Price r0 cents. Masai Injector fiee. For sale by W. E. Dement. That Hacking Cough can be .so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by K. Dcmenl. I. ('. Davidson, photographer. Pint- land, still retains the negatives taken al Astoria last year, and will furnish dupli cates from them on short notice. His landscape views are much admired and in large demand. dw lm Averill's mixed paisiK the iiet in uc, for sale at J. W. Counts drug store opposite Occident Hotel. How many a sweet face is marred By yellow teeth and failing gums'. And mouth and lips all hot and haul. And breath deep-tainted as it cemes: And vet with SOZODOXT, we ma ICccp all these dire defects at bay. 1 If vou want to .see a line job of me chanical work, call and see a set of nickle-plate measures made al .1. A. Montgomery's. Thev don't do anv bill first-class work. P. .1. 'oodman, on Cheiiamus stieer, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies lKots. shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for tue iamous Morrow shoes. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you Sold bv V K. IV- ment Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by V. K. De ment. Fresh ice cream every dav at Frank Fabre's. Families supplied in anj quantity by leaving order. Also th'e finest oj-bters cooked to order. Frank Fabres oysters and ice cream are known everywhere as par excellence. FALL STOCK ! OLO THING! Men's. Youths' and Boys C U I T S ! Coats. Pants and Overcoats, soft xsn STirr HATS FALL STOCK OF ' "" 2TgXliffIli3iPf GOOClS I Kn:r.EK roATS. t'MUKKLLAS. TIJUXKS. SATCHELS. En En TAILORING! 'I hi laiyest stork of line r.ireiun and American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted; Diagonals, Gassimeres and Pilot Cloths To S.KI.ECT FltOM. T PIT GUARANTEED! Va d. a. Mcintosh, Tailor and Clothier. - Occident Mock. h. F. STT. ENS. c. s. p.kown CITY BOOK STORE. here vim will iiinl all I lies standard works of the d.iv.nnd a constantly cuanclim slock of novelties aud tancj articles: we Keep ttie best assortment of variety goods in the Pocket Books. Picture Frames, Steroscopes, Mu sical Instruments.. Sheet Music, Bijou terie. & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. U F. STEVEN'S & CO. LEATHERS BROS., HO AT Ririr,IERS. I'll Stairs over Alt.VOTA FKItf'IIF.VH ni:sT-u..sx woi:k a spkciai.tv. Notice. mm: i'aktxeksiiii" iikkktofokk A. existing between .Mm l'chle and l!eo. Can is ths day dissolved liy mutual con sent; the undersigned will pay all debts uwiirz and colic, t ail bills due the firm. CEO. CANS. Asloiia. August t;. leJ. I will continue the business at the old stand nc.il will sell good uic.it at living prices. CEO. CANS. Dissolution Notice. fiiui: rAi:T.Ei.sinr iieuetofokk A existing between Welherbcc&Tlinnies has been this day unit nail, dissolved. Mr. Wetherbee retiring on account of poor health. .Mr. '1 homes will finish all unsettled business in Oregon. V. Jl.WETHEltnEE. ('. T.THOMKS. Astoria. Oregon. Aug. 31, 18S2. did Notice. rami: oemnfext tax koi.l roit .1 I In war is. together with n warrant from the Vountv Court fur the collection ot the same, is in" m hands. Ocliiwment tav-paver-will n'e.isr M-tlle al once and save coMs. A. .M. TWO.MKLY. niva Sheriff. Astoria Ip Depot. Frank Fabre is now prepaid! to sup- plv lamiues. restaurants, hotels, saloons. ele., with puie mountain ieeon the prem ises, t-resti leeereain every iiay. nans parlies and dinners supplied with ice cream at short notice. A Fair Proposition. Anvone sufl'ering from habitual con stipation, torpidity of the liver, colds, feveis. headaches, restlessness, sleep lessness, indigestion or olher ills arising fium a disordered or inactive condition of the liver, stomach and bowels, and wishing to give Sviup Figs a thorough trial, can bu.v it of W. E. Dement Drug gist, who has been appointed agent for Astoria, who will agieeto return your nioiicv if it fails u act promptly and satisfaetorilv. IIiMlge, Davis A: Co.. wholesale agents Portland. Oregon. Ky I'ni vernal Accord. Aykks Cat JiAKTicPil.i.sare the best of all purgatives for family use. They are the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, and their extensive um by physicians in their practice, anil by all eivili7Ctl na tions, pioves them the bast and most ef fectual purgative Pill that medical sci ence can dev ise. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other Pills can he compared vv ith them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of wliich thev pi event and cure, if timely taken. They are the best and safest physic to employ for children and weakend constitutions, where a mild and effectual cathartic is required. Fei: Sai.k r.v ai.i. Dkalkks. Phvsieiaus' prescriptions carefully conijionndcd daj or night at .1. . Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. The art to preserve health luis finally been made very easy in its application. Use Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier; give it to your friends and see its charming action. )tT C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. IMMHUIIIIIUIlUHMllHIHIHIIIIllimillMIIIIIHIIimilHllllllllHIIHIIIIIIMH CLEARANCE SALE! iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiaiiiiiiii3iaiiitigitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimniiiH3MMnMMHNi For the next 30 Days Unparalleled Bargains ! ! -IN- Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 of DRV GOODS to be sold at a These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and arc offered at remarkably ' laow Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let every one call and be convinced that we mean business, and that goods of the same quality were never' before offered at such low figures. tAll tne Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. I X L STORE, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. O. IEE. OOOPHR. Asiokia, August 23, 1882. NEW STORE! Aii Happy Greeting to All ! I The Empire Store :Vel looi to the lj (hiiui Riilhliilir J i, -; Is now open with a ury select and complete stock of a I DRY GOODS WFWN9, . a . a ! Ladies' and Children's Shoes. . 0 ...............................................tnllallillllf OX7R MOTTOa QUWKSAim Am OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE. - iXlerks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. CALL AND SEE US. PRAEL BROTHERS. Astoria, August ''i, l.Ss-. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. spboiaxi A.jjjroTTjroaatgEaKra, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAiuiE nr.DKRs ix Less Quantities, Bottled Beer, -' - aWSpecIal attention paid to onlPM THE COLUMBIA LA IS SUPKKIOi: 'lO A10S1. AXD IS KXCKI.I.K1) KY NONE ON THIS COAbf JOHN HAHIN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. srOrdere left at the UEItMAXIA BKKKjIiALL aH1 be promptly attended to.- and CLOTHING GREAT REDUCTION! aajua tyr SMALL FMFflV, i.iki: ritoroirriox. 30 Cents per Gallon - $ I 60 per Dozen from Public Houses antrFamHIes. BREWERY jS J. f ir ' .