The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, September 09, 1882, Image 3

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

    t -.-
!
cm
g?lc 3am svstaaaau,
ASTORIA, OREGON:
h.V IK AK.SK'TKM K . IKS"
, -.
ISSUED EVERY MORNI2CG.
(Monday Exceitod:.
. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY,
ri;itii-iiKUb a'i ruoritii.TOK4.
.1 durum JJtiUding, Cass Street.
Terms of Subscription :
crvod by Carrier, par wcok .23
pi by mail, four months.....-..- -
tnt ly uiall. one yenr .... ....
Free of Fostase to Sub3criherr.
Cents
..?:; GO
Adrermeiuems inserted by tho year ot
r.ito of 1 o) ior (iiaro per month.
1 random advert hint, by tboday or work.
i!tv cent." ier suunrofor oncb insertion.
THEOITY.
1 1IK DAll.V ASTOltlAN Will 1C rUtt bl
sn,ut alts cent a munth. free of pottage J.'tm
er icho cimleinfilatcabscnee from the eltti can
Have. Tiik ASTOltlAN folhnc than, Daily
r Wkkici.v edition t'tnny pwt-nfice with
out addtl'umal cxyawe. Addrcytx may he
znauged an often ox deal ral. Icavc order at
lltt counting room.
- -The Victoria comes down to-day.
East Portland is to have a gas
company.
- Jtcgular trains will begin running
into Pendleton next Monday.
-IJun
C. W. Fulton leaves
for
Salem on this morning's boat.
Holden advertises his regular
auction sale at two o'clock to-day.
Portland's new dredger was
launched at 4 o'clock yesterday after
noon. Fino
from the
Clarke.
deer hunting is reported
hea-lwatci-s of Lewis and
The Washington territory univer
sity has been le-organir.ed, and will bo
opened on the 20th inst.
As soon as the alterations in the
E. 2J. Cook are finished she will be
used exclusively for towing.
The steamship Walla "Walla came
down the river yesterday and leaves
for the Sound this morning.
Consul-Gcneral Denny ,is en rontc
from Shanghai, and will arrive home
about the 1st of October.
The San Francisco mint coined
SG,120,0C0 during August. Our por
tion of it has not come to haud yet.
Lane county will have 000,000
pounds of hops this season; there's
money in the culture of that sedative.
The new steamship Queen of the
Pacific will sail from San Francisco
for Astoria and Portland next Satur
day. The new Presbyterian church is
fast approaching completion. E. P.
Uawes is putting in a TJoynton fur
nace. Portland is preparing a new city
charter, to be submitted to the legis
lature. It extends the boundaries of
the city.
The American ship Astoria,
Anderson master, arrived in yester
day, 101 dayg from New York, with
railroad iron.
One hundred and fifty thousand
dollars have been expended herein
building and building improvements
during the present season.
The O. R. & N. dock is being
put in good shape, extensive repairs
and improvements have been in pro
gress for tho past three weeks.
Proposals will be received at the
office of the Columbia Canning com
pany till noon to-day to furnish
material for and build a caunoiy.
There is considerable sickness at
present in the city; a species of bowel
complaint appearing to be epidomic, so
general is the prevalence of the com
plaint.
-Brents will by no moans have a
walk-over at the comimr Territorial
Republican convention. Dr. Minor,
of western Washington wi'l be his
competitor.
The Yaquina arrived in yesterdaj'
morning from Cops bay and Yaquina
with a miscellaneous cargo of coal,,
lumber, broom handles, match wood,
etc. Her next trip will be to the
Sound
g Considerable dissatisfaction is ex
pressed about the delay and disap
pointment entailed by the non-arrival
of San Francisco freight. 'Tis too
bad, but one of those things that
can't be helped.
Mitchell Davnl has discovered
upon his farm an underlying stratum
of silicon, which puts a shine on tin
and brass that makes those useful
metals glitter liko ilvcr. He propose
to can nil he can mine and mine all ho
can can.
Et tu Brute!
We have always believed that the
I local editor of the Standard was a
inan of veracitv auii are sorry to i
ma" ol Ttracivj, nuu o -ui; i
,.. ...... ..... . 0" i i
niriM' urn from iUrT. limit nhrfi 111 Ur .
estimation that heretofore he has held.
' Our reason is the appearance in yes
terday's issue of that estimable jour
nal, of the follewing:
"Mr. Frank Parker, editor of the
Walla Walla Statesman, has invested
10,000 in Albina property."
Such actions on the part of a novH
paper man are outside of possibility
or belief.
Domestic Salmon Shipments.
Sept. "ill. State of California; ('.
('. Co- lCO; A. Booth. !M?4:
Scan.Pkjj. Co.?:3: Eureka l'kj:.
Co., :: Astoria Pkg. Co., 78:
Win. Hume, 13: S.D. Adair. 2W.
Total
-t-VJi
-The Town Talk tells a long yarn to
the effect that on last Saturday, about
nine miles below Salem, the bed of
the Willamette broke through, let
ting the water run into the earth and
causing a cessation of all outward
flow for more than thiec hours till the
chasm was filled.
Carpenters and builders are mak
ing the most of the fine weather and
are pushing to completion all the out
side work that it is possible to finish.
A lack of cement prevents the con
tinuance of work on the new build
ing across the street, but that wiU be
only a temporary delay.
E. C. Holden invites, in another
column, parties interested in the
forthcoming auction of Barrow's farm
and stock of dairy cows, to accom
pany him on a visit to the place to
examine the properly to bo sold on
Tuesday morning next. Tho steamer
Daisy will convey tho party and re
turn to the city in tho afternoon of
same day.
The Gen. Mile3 is off for Shoal
water Day this morning to bring over
a load of oysters. The bivalves of that
section are improving, and what they
lack in size they make up in quality.
MissNellioHolbrook,whenin San Fran
cisco happened to be asked by a friend
if she had played in Astoria. "Oh
yes," was the answer of the charming
actress; "that's wliere I ate three hun
dred oysters one night."
Few things arc of more import
ance in early liTo than the formation
of coirect principles, and in educa
tional institutions the element of mor
ality, and the attribute of moral sur
roundings are the most important fact
ors in the achievement of this necessary
result, fn this case reference is made
directly to St. Helen's HaU, a state
institution and one deserving of the
patronage of our. citizens. Jts intln
ence is for good and its educational
advantages are second to none.
Such days as these woo siway the
souls of those who feel entitled to a
restaud off they go who can, some to
fish in adjacent bays and livers, some
to hunt tho deer in the mountains and
on the headwaters of mountain
streams, and others to adopt kindred
styles of vaiying work and calling into
action a different set of nerves and
musclei than are employed in the
routine of daUy life. Those who have
nothing to do arc in one extreme,
those who have too much are in the
ether: tho golden mean in such golden
days as the present is to let the pro
cession go by without tiying to keep
step, to "break ranks" and hunt a
shady and secluded spot and fi'l up on
clams and ozone, and oysters and sea
breeze and venison and spring water,
etc.
Situation Want co
in a family; good cook, used to 'caie
of children, neat and truy. To those
desirous of securing the services of one
accustomed to housework this affotds a
chance to engage one who cnu guaran
tee satisfaction. For further informa
tion inquire at the old I. X. L. building,
room ", up staii-s.
Mrs. Belli: Bkam.ky.
Motlre to Intending; ISIrftlcrx.
aucUon om Friday, September 15th.
Barrows Farm and Dairy Stock at
E. C. Holden, auctioneer, will visit the
farm in the steamer Daisy, for the pur
pose of cataloguing tho stock, on Tues
day niernins: nex... leaviui Warren &
Eatonls wharf at 8 a. n. Intending bid
ders arc invited to accompany him to
examine the farm and stock prepara
tory to the auclion sale, which will posi
tively take place on next Friilav a! n
. Auction Salo To-day.
At two o'clock this afternoon I will
sell at my sales room for accoaut of
whom it may concern, a lot of household
effects, consisting of Blanket.?, Spreads,
Mattrasses. Crockery. Books and Pic
tures, etc, etc. Also, Bed-ioom Suiis
and new Brussels Carpets and one good
second hand Cook Sove,
E. C. IioLDEX, Auctioneer.
Eve's Dau.lLer's,"'or Common Sense
for Maids, Wives and "Mothers, is the
title of a book for which Major Downic
Is now soliciting subscriptions. It is
replete with instruction and should be
in every family in the land. An auto
graph letter of Mrs. Garfield to the au
thor goes with each copy.
By the last steamer Gustav Hansen,
the jeweler, received a 'consignment of
guitars, violins, accoidions, guitar and
violin strings, etc.. which are of fine
quality and sold at low price.
In The Depths.
"I've been on this water front now? Anyone suffering from habitual con
about eicht vears." This remark stipation, torpidity oC the liver. eoliK
, - - -l it ?-.i i
cainc in icrKs ami nesiiaiuiuiv iruiu im
j . .
U1U IU1U ueCTUIUl cruaiurc niiuiu v ;
Clivouicle reporter chanced to meet
during his rounds along tho wharves.
"Yes, sir, I've been making my living
just this way for a long time pickiug
up old. nails, broken bits of iron and
old junk of all kinds. It's very hard
for one to get along sometimes, you
know, when I can't be around. But
I've been pretty well, lately," added j
the little old man cheerfully, fand .
have been able to earn a pretty food j
living."
"How
much can you in-ike a iImyT'
i. . , , .
. inquired the reporter.
j 'Sometimes f make as much as tw o .
jbits, when I work hard; then on ol!i-
cr Jsii,s J mak" mu
ten cents. '
rn.it s not mucli to yon,
. . , ,. ,
is lti But I
live on it -I have to, or else starve.'
"How much do you cot for what
you work jo hard for?
Been get-
j
"Half a cent a pound,
ting that all along,"
"Do yon have a god
place to
sleep?"'
To this l.i3t interrogatory the old i
man answered with a nod. Tho tears
had just started, one from each eye,
and running down each check, left be
hind two tracks, on the edge of which
was the dirt that had accumulated for
woeks. When this slight disturbance
of his finer sensibilities had been
smothered, he continued with his
story and said that years ago ho was
the sole owner of a 200-acro ranch
in San Mateo county, and that de
signing friends robbed him, thus throw
ing him upon the charity of the
world.
"Old man," said the reporter,
"what do you get to eat?"
"Oh, sometimes I get coffee, and
with it 1 cat bread or stale doughnuts;
other times, when 1 have made a good
deal of money, I get myself some
meat, but not often-rnot often."
"It'll bo pretty hard on you when
tho rains come, won't it?
"Yes, I guess it will," he said sim
ply, "but 111 weather it out, and
some day some day, I'll die, I
guess; die, and most likely find a
grave down there."
The reporter's eye followed in the
direction the bent and bony linger in
dicated. It pointed down under
neath the dock.
"les sir; some day 111 find rest
down there. My body will go out
with the tide. God knows -where my
spirit will go, but I guess he'll take
care of it, and no "matter whero I go,
1 can't find anything rougher than
this. There's an old bolt over" there,
I see; I'll go and get it," and he hob
bled off. S. F. Chronicle.
Rooms to Kent.
Four commodious rooms over
Adlers book store, rnquirc of
Adler or Capt Hustler.
Carl
Carl
Sparkling Eyes.
Rosy checks and clear complexion
only accompany good health. Par
ker's Ginger Tonic hotter than any
thing, makes pure, rich blood, and
brings health, joyous spirits, strength,
and beauty. Ladies try it liuznr.
1, Frederick Rueqg, of Multnomah
Co., State of Oregon, certify herewith
that Wm. Plunder's Oregon Blood
Purifier has entirely cured me of a
skin disease, produced by poison oak.
Although 1 had applied to several
physicians for relief, none of these
gents could do mo any good, and I
herewith recommend the Oregon
Blood Purifier to all suffering such
skin diseases. Sinned, F. Ui'krc.
For the genuine J. 11. Cutter old
Bourbon, ami the best of wines, liquors
and San Francisco beor. call at the Gem
vp'posite the bell tower, and see Camp
bell. Physicians' prescriptions carefully
compounded day or night at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
Hotel.
Mrs. A. Malcolm has received a
fine -stock of ladies' vear. selected in
San Francisco by 3Irs. Dcrbj', and has
also secured the services of a first-class
milliner. Lace ties, etc, of fashionable
style and reasonable prices.
Adler has a large lot of school books
on hand, and will supply your children
at low pricey
Mr. C. II. Cooper intends to leave
about the 15th oC this mouth for San
Francisco to be in time, for the arrival
of the latest Eastern and European im
portations. If you want to see a fine job of me
chanical work, call and sec a set of
nickle-plate measures made at J. A.
Montgomery's. They don't do any but
first-class work.
P. J. Goodman, on Chcnnmus street,
has just received the latest and most
fashionable style of gents and ladies
boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for
the famous Morrow shoes.
If you want nice fresh lard, or good
sugar-cured hams, just from the coun
try go to F. B. Elbersonls bakery.
Fabre's icecream Is the bast.
Frcsli fiuit received at U. A.May's by
even .steamer. Xo stale trash. Every
variety of Oregon and California fruit
always on hand.
Kemembar Fraiik Fabre's icecream
Itis par excellence.
Highest price paid for old web and
junk. Chris. Evaxson.
lm Inquire of Foard & Stokes.
A Fair Proposition.
I .. 1 -1-1 .1 .1
IIUICIA. lIUHUilCIie.S. realieSMlCbs.. Sieeil-
, . ,. ,, . ,, . .
lessness, indigestion or other ills arising
from a disordered or inactive condition
of the liver, stomach and IkwcIs. ami
w Ishing to give Syrup Figs a thorough
trial, can buy it of W. K. Dement Drug
gist, wno nas ueen appointed agent I or
ASionn, wiio wm agree to return youri
money if it fails to act promptly and
satisfactorily.
Hodge, Davis s Co.. wholesale agents '
Portland. Oregon
To Parent
Send your children to Carl Adlers for
hum oiiu.; iiim wiieru uiuj u:i u oiut
ter. state pencil, ruler, chronto. and pho-
!tographs of al! the Presidents of the'
i mien Mate. crati
-.i;ii votir
school hooks at Carl
-x,,,crs'
ah iook. u;ei in uu puuuc ui:oi :
oi i up couuiv, ioi Kill' :n i. an .uht.
' I
H. !!. Iut
uas completed his elegant fajl .-.toyl; of
dresses ami cloaks. IJ sending 'm of
but, length of sleeve. kirt. vai.M and
under arm. In; will bend C. 0. 1).. drcso-.
from .$10 upward-: dolmans from s.
Atiurcss: n. j;. 1-iirr,
Cor. Third and Alder. Portion!. Or.
A Farm For Male.
A Farm of l'JG acres with a govern
ment title, a good orchard, and improve
ments, for sale. Terms part cash, iai t
Astoria city property, the balance in
one or two years, tnquire at the real
estate ami intelligence agency, .Mam
street. Dax Kkllkiiki:. gt.
For Thirty ln -.
For the next thirty day.s, preparatory
to iroinor below for a fresu stock of nov
elties, 1 will sell any article in my store
at as low a price as it could be nought
at retail in San Francisco.
Caul Am.r.u.
A Delicious Appetizer.
That ensures digestion and enjoyment
of food; a tonic that brings strength
to the weak and rest to the nervous;
a harmless diarrhea cure tliat don't
constipate just what every family
needs Parker's Ginger Tonic.
A CARD.
To all who arc suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv
ous weakness, early decaj', loss o! man
hood, etc-1 will send a recipe thai will
cure you FREE OF CIIAIJGE. This
great remedy was discovered by a mi
sionary in South America. Send a self
addressed envelope to the JIcv. Joskni
T. Ixmax. Station D, New i'ork fit v.
liy I'nlverwal Accortl.
Avi:i:s C.vrii.vJiTic Pii.i.' are the best
of all purgative-, for family uo. They
are the product of long, laborious, and
successful chemical investigation, and
their extensive use by physicians in
their practice, and by a'l civilized na
tions, proves them the best and mot ef
fectual purgative Pill that medical sci
ence can devise. In intrinsic value and
curative powers no other Pills can he
coiupareu with them, and every person,
knowing their virtues, will employ
them, when needed. They keep the
system in perfect order, pud maintain in
healthy action the hole machinery of
life. Mild. Aearehing and effectual. I hey
are especially adapted io the need- of
the digestive apparatus, derangements
of which they prevent and cure, if
timely taken. They are the best and
safest physic to employ for children ami
weakend constitutions, where a mild
and effectual cathartic is required.
i- on b.vr.K by ai.t. mi:ai.ki:.
The Perevan syrun has cured thou
sands who were snffer'ng from dy.-pep
sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph
lets tree to any address, .sctn v. r owl
&SOH1 Boston.
Brace up the whole system with King
of the Blood. See Advertisement.
Avcrill's mixed paints, the best in
use. for sale at .1. W. Conurs drug store
opposite Occident Hotel.
Shiloh's Yitalizer i what you ecd
for Constipation. los of Appetite, Diz
ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 7."i cents per bottle, sold
by W. E. Dement.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Kern
ed y. Price 50 cents, ilaal Injector free.
For .sale by W. E. Dement.
Will you suffer with Dispcpsiu and
Liver Complaint V Shiloh's Yitalizer is
guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. F.
Dement.
Shipper & Bybkc, Xo. 11. 0.ik .street
Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the
metropolis.
Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Curo i; snlil hv lis on crnnrantee. It
cures coumi m ptlon. Sold by W. K. De
ment.
How many a sweet face ij marred
By yellow teeth and failing gums.
And mouth and lips all hot and hard.
And breath dceii-tainted as it conies :
And yet with SOZODONT, we ma
Keep all these dire defects at bay.
Just received per Xorth Bend, a
arge invoice of parlor and cook stoves
at .John A. Montgomery's.
If von want a good suit of clothes.
ready made or made to order, call and
see Mcintosh. Occident block.
What is nicer on a warm day than a
dish of that exquisitely tlavorcd ice
cream that Frank Fabre makes'.'
Mr. John Itogers of the Central Mar
kct, has made arrangements to keep al
he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season
School books at Adler's, cheap and
durable, all kinds. A full stock.
Fresh taffy and caramels evei v day
at the Astoria Candy Factory, Mam Sr.
Oi:i:kwitz & Cr..vssn.v.
Croup, Whooping Cough and Brnn
chitis immediately relieved by Millulfs
Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement.
BOOKS
(FOR
THE PUBLIC
SCH00LS
CARL ADLER.
A complete stock of Sclutol J'tooks and
school supplies. Any book used in the pub
lic schools of ClatsopCountv can be obtained
at my store. CAltL AJLEK.
FALL STOCK !
OLO THING-!
Men's, Youths' and Boys
nrt4c pnic nrl
Oyercoats.
i wt-io. i liiuo uim
SOFT XSn STIFF
H A T S
KALI. STOCK OK
'!,!iww4eikJMM aa3 T
"" -- mwm
...-.-..
RIT.P.IR fOVTS, MP.UM.I.AS.
Tltt'VKS. SAT 1ICI.S, i:t.
En .
TAILORING!
Tlir larm -t tock o' lint
Foreign anil American
Beavers, Cloths. Piques.
Worsted. Diagonals,
Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths
TO MU.KfT 1'KOM.
iVS"
FIT GUARANTEED! "
d. a. Mcintosh,
Tailor ami C'loiliiur. - Occident liloek.
A TAILOR'S TALE!
T have no clear
ance sale this fall my
Mends, the ftsher-
4
men got awar with
nearly all my stock
ol summer goods.
My stock is fresh,
choice and complete
in Fall and Win
ter Styles of Cloth,
Clothing, Overcoats.
Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots
and Shoes. I will
sell ready made or
made to order in the
finest and best style,
and when a man
buys a garment in
my store ii fits well
and is satisfactory.
My prices are be
yond, a doubt the
lowest to be found in
town, the best value
pnv vnnv ihiiiiav
M.l). KANT,
The IJnss Merchant Tailor. Hatter and
Clothier.
X.. H:. C. S1HCX7XX,
Importcraiiil Wholesale dealer in
Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar
ticles, Playing Cards, Cut
lery, Etc., Etc.,
Ttie InrM ami finest .stock ol Meerschaum
anil AihImt winds in the city. Particular at
tention paid to orders from the country ami
I'ssCls.
('!ici;:utms .street, Astoiia, Oregon.
T1IKO. ItKAClvEK. Manager
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
DKAI.Ki: IX
Iron. -Steel. Coal. Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, '
wnorr.iiT and err gaiaanizcd
SPXKES
TV'uIIs, Copper Xails and Burrs.
Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils
Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds.
PROVISIONS.
FI.OUR AX MUX FKKI.
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills.
Corner Chenainus and Hamilton Streets
ASTOItl A, OREGON.
Proposals
WILL UK RECEIVED AT TIIE OFFICE
ol the Columbia Canniii'j Company, In
Astoria, until noon, Saturday. September s,
182, for furnishing the material, construct
ing ander etinga Cannery Iniitd ing in the
aid city o Astoria. J'lans and speclflca
tions may "ue seen at the office of A. W.
Ferguson. No. 3 1 tliian building, l'ropo
saLs may Iv left in P.O. 231. or with A. W.
Ferguson. The right to reject any and all
bids reserved, .IOHX M.OLSEN,
dtd Tresideut
UNION FJOUSE,
,Wm. W.NICHOLS, - Proprietor,
I Oltltoslio !V. !. F!iif?anfi Hmi.
. . ......
a goou square .ueai iimi a ciean uen.
Rooms to Kent with or without Hoard.
Several Rooms to lent to small families
uulurnhheu.
C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
IIMIIWIIlMmHKHi!UIIHIIIUIllHllIUIIlHUlHHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIMiHIWI,
CLEARANCE SALE!
siitiiiinHiiiiiasHiiuiiaaiBi3xisiiiiinicsiiinninniSMHiMMMMMnc(
For the next 30 Days
Unparalleled Bargains ! !
-IX-
Dry Goods and Clothing I
$35,000
of DRY GOODS
to be sold at a
These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY,
and are offered at remarkably
Low 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.
All the Upper Town busses will stop at "this
store each way.
1 X L STOI
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING.
Astoria, August 23, 1835.
NEW STORES!
&i
Happy Greeting to All !
The Empire Store
Xevit Door to the I'y Milan Iltiilriingr
! now open with a ery seleet anil eoniplete stock of
DRY 0008 f N0VWH8,
Ladies' and Children's Shoes. '
OXXIt MOTTO:
QUICK SALES AND
OUR AIM IS
ST'Clerks conversant with the English, German, Scaiv
dinavian and French languages will be in attendance.
CALL AND SEE US.
Astoiia, August 0', lKs-2.
. ASTORIA
rVJ. MEYER
ASTORIA, -
REDUCTION OF
$7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS.
ILARC.E OltDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION.
J.68S Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, - - - S f SO per Dozen
"Special attention paid to order from Publle Houses and Farallies.wi
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
LABBB
IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND lb KXCKl.LKU BY NONE ON THIS COAK1
JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR,
CHENAMUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Orders left at the GERMANIA. liEERf ILVLL will be promptly attended to.
and CLOTHING
GREAT REDUCTION!
o.
r-"
nmmmMmmm
SMALL PMFITB.
TO PLEASE.
PRiVEL BROTHERS.
BPvE"WBBT.
Proprietor.
- OREGON.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
J'
i;,;