The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, September 12, 1882, Image 1

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Vol. XYIL
Astoria, Oregon. Tuesday Morning. September 12, L882.
No. 140.
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AMEND-
Proliibitinc the Manufacture and '
Sale of Intoxicating Liquoia
in Oregon.
CONSTITU TIONAL
2VIENT.
.Messrs. McDougall and Bower, j and its completion, in due
attorneys, at the request of thejcour.se of time, is now as
presidont of the Oregon Slate sured. It is already 5i land-mark
Temperance alliance, have pre-1 visible from any part of Wabhing
pared a resolution to present to ton, and the inhabitants, after a
i lie icgibiauiro uui.n' its coming
session, to amend the constitution
so jus to prohibit the manufacture
and sale of intoxicating liquors in
the state, except for a few speci
fied purposes. Petitions for its
passage will accompany the reso
lution. Following is theiuli text:
Jicsolvcd, I5y the senate and
lnm.se of repiesentatives of the
slate of Oregon, a majority of all
members elected to each of the
two houses agreeing thereto and
concurring therein, that the follow
ing article as an amendment to the
constitution of Hie slate of Ore
gon, to be numbered in the order
which it takes its passage and
ratification by the electors of said
state, be proposed and referred to
the legislative assembly to be
chosen at the next general elec
tion of the same. And if such
article be agreed to and concurred
in b' the legislative assembly so
next chosen, itshall be submitted to
the electors of the state of Oregon
as in Article XVII, Sec. 1, of Jihc
said constitution as provided, and
if said electors ratify the same as
in the manner provided by said
article of, the constitution, then
shall the same be to all intentions
and purposes a part of the consti
tution of the state of Oregon, and
shall read as follows, after being
appropriately numbered:
ARTICLE
Suction 1. The manufacture,
sale, or the giving away, or the
offer to sell or give away, or the
keeping for sale of any spirituous,
vinous, malt, fermented or intoxi
cating liquor whatever, is forever
prohibited in this state, except for
medical, scientific, mechanical or
sacramental purposes.
Sue. 2. The legislative assembly
of the state shall, without delaj-,
pass all the necessary laws -with
sufficient penalties necessary to
enforce said aiticle.
To Sail Under tlie Sea.
When we read Jules Verne's
i emarkablc book "Twenty Thou
sand Leagues Under the Sea," wo
marvel at the inventive powers of
that great novelist. But now it
seems that what Verne wrote in
fietion is actually to he accom
plished in fact. They arc construct
ing in Bucharest a submarine ves
sel which, it is claimed, will accom
plish what no other craft has ever
been found equal to. The plan
contemplates :i vessel capable of
moving under water for twelve
hours without any removal for air.
Steam is the motor employed and
the speed reckoned upon is great
er than that attained b sailing
vessels. Practically, the manage
ment consists in sinking the vessel
by opening certain valves, but to
return to the surface involves more
complex operations. An electric
light, which is to be supplied, will
it is ascertained, render objects
fairly distinguishable. For re
newal of air it is not necessary
that the vessel rise to the surface,
the means resorted.to for this pur
pose being an apparatus that can
be sent up, and which, bT working
a pump, forces air into suitable
receivers".
A Newport youth drives three
horses abreast to a T cart. Pov
erty has its advantages. A man
may be a born idiot, but he can't
show it unless he has monev.
The purity and elegant perfume
"of Parker's Hair Balsam explain the
popularity of this reliable restorative.
The Tallest Structure on Eartli
The white, tall, plain shaft of
the Washington monument is foot
by
foot daily rising skyward,
gcnurauuii 01 iiuiuutu, air untu
ning to be proud of it. Apart
from its unique character as an ar
chitectural wontler, modern science
proposes to utilize it for the public
benefit. The signal officers expect
to have a permanent station al its
summit, and its officers say that
observations of the air and atmos
pheric movements taken at an alti
tude of 500 feet, will be of great
value. Observations are taken, of
course, at far greater altitudes
than this, but the gradual slope of
even the most precipitous moun
tains and the presence of large
masses of rock near the observa
tory create surface currents, even
on the mountain hcights,and inter
fere with the study of the phe
nomena of the higlfcr levels of the
atmosphere. It has often been
proposed to institute a series of ex
periments by means of captive bal
loons, but. the expense of sucli
work prevented the plans being
carried out. At the time of. the cen
tennial it was proposed to erect a
skeleton lower to the height of
1,000 feet, in Fairmount Park.
Had this been done, the signal
officers would have utilized the
observatory for the benefit of
meteorological science, but the
tower stopped at 300 feet. The
signal officers say it would not be
practicable to build a tower 1,000
feet high or even higher, and that
the erection of such a tower would
be of great service.
The monument is now 2!'0 feet
high. The original design con
templated ajheight of .100 feet, but
at a meeting of the commissioners
two years ago, when it was decided
to resume work, it was voted to
make the monument the loftiest
artificial structure in the world.
The commissioners examined the
highls of all the noted monuments,
towers, pagodas, spites, buildings
i and flagpoles, and found that to
safely distance all rivalry a height
of 3o0 feet would be necessary,
It was therefore "determined to
complc the shaft on this plan, and
the drawings were modified to that
end. What was the surprise and
gratification of the commissioners
to find subsequently that the new
proportions of the shaft as now
adopted were exactly those of an
Egyptian obelisk.
At the recent Bepublicau con
vention in Delaware, while the
tumult was at its height, some fun
loving Democrats in the rear of
the room had their attention drawn
to a negro delegate just in Yront
of them who was craning his long
neck to see what was going on and
trying to hear something amid the
babel of noise by which he could
take his bearings and learn what
the convention was about, "Wliy
don't you get up and say some
thing?" said they. "You have as!
much right to talk as anybody
here." It did not take much of this
persuasion to bring the African
delegate to his feet. lie strode
into the aisle, and lifting up his
voice sang eut: "Dey told me
when dey brung me down heah
dat we was gwine to hab hominy.
Where is dat hominy? Not a bit
ob hominy hab I seen since
I've been heah." At this juncture
Mr. Smithers began to deliver his
decision, and the uproar subsided
somewhat. Boston JPost.
The Flathead Indians have sold
the right of way through their
reservation to the Northern Pacific
railwav for 1G,000.
Diplomatic Hitch.
Constantinople, Sept. 10. A
difficult- in regard to the final
signing of the draft of the Anglo
Turkish military hinges upon the
question whether Turkish troops, ;
having arrived at Port Said, shall j
ing arrived at Port Said, shal
be allowed to disembark or be re
quired to wait instructions from
1 I
General Wolscley. The porte
1 . I
claims it nas proven us sincerity
by. proclaiming Arabi Pasha a
rebel, and that it is justified in ex
pecting an immediate signing.
Now England has the temerity to
turn round and accuse the porte
of disloyalty, because the porte
claims the right to land
troops at Port Said. Ileie mat
ters rest pending Lord Gran
ville's instructions. Meanwhile
Dervish Pasha and taker Pasha
have been ordered to defer their de
parture until the matter is set
tled. The proclamation against
Arabi Pasha has produced consid
erable agitation among Arabs,
who generally regaad Arabi Pasha
as the saviour of Egypt. It is be
lieved Arabi Pasha will promul
gate a counter-proclamation against
the sultan. A dispatch from
Egypt states that Arabi Pasha has
expelled all Turks and Circassians
from his camp.
Ravage-; of Cholera.
Manila, Sept. 10. One hun
dred and fifty-two deaths from
cholera occurred here 3'esterday,
and 274 in surrounding villages.
All the victims are natives.
Odessa, Sept. 10. The authori
ties here are taking precautions to
prevent the introduction of cholera.
All vessels arriving from Egypt
arc quarantined.
She'd Arrived.
There's a story of a woman up
in Michigan who was Jost in the
woods five days, nearly starved to
death, was frozen at night, was
chased by wolves and scared by
snakes, and when she got. out of
the jungles and reached home at
last, nobody had missed her.
"Shadow of death! But she was
the maddest woman. Ves daugh
ter, you maj just bet your bangs
thev knew she had got home! Oh,
yes; they knew it.'
"The president's flag" is u new
device, originating with Secretary
Bill Chandler. He holds that the
president, being commander-in-
chief of the navy ought to have a
special flag, as the various admi
rals have flags -for their respective
grades. The New York Sun
makes this fitting reply to that
claim: "The president, never acts
as commander-in-chief on ship
board. If he did, it might be
well enough for him to have a
fl:ig. In fact, however, the very
first use to which the president's
flag has been put is purely private.
It flies at the mainmast of a gov
ernment steamer which he cm
ploys, not for government 'pur
poses, but for his own convenience,
as if it were his own individual
property. A flag used in tins man
ner is too much like the standard
of the English sovereign which is
hoisted on the queen's yacht. We
do not want cither that sort of a
flag or that sort of a yacht in this
country. The best yacht for the
president to use in traveling from
Washington to New York is a Pull
man car; and the only signal there
employed by him should be a
ticket duly bought and paid lor."
Sparkling Eyes.
llosy checks and clear complexion
only accompany good health. Par
ker's Ginei Tonic better than any
thing, makc3 pure, rich blood, and
brings health, joyous spirits, strength,
and beauty. Ladies try it Bazar.
I havo used OREGON BLOOD
PUR1EIER for neuralgia, it cooled
my blood and nerves at once.
Mbs. Axka Smith.
A LETTER F80K GERMANY.
ii.KN,.l:muai ' Ki
T!u- ir!o jour Uxor 1M11- li:...ilkil
fnrth Ucre i wonderful. After I ikuiti one
und a half box of your uonuinc Oil. C.
McLANE'S livkk riLLS. i h
i- . ,. .
... . n . ow -. . ,
wliii. fiir sii manvwar!. liml no :ii.iwlit..
mill could not sleep for hackm-ln. -Uli-h
i" "y side, and cenerai stom:u-ii m
plaints could have recovered.
An old lady in our city, who Im; -uTmc
for many years from kidney di-.e, :mi
l
ml
the doctors und given her up. lout. Sun or
your Pills, and got more reln-t Hi iu : Ins
has from nil the doctors. Your ira!.
J. von i)Ki: a i:.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-t-o.itcd.
Every boxJias a red wax seal on the lid,
with the impressien: 3Xcl.uni' l.ir
Fill.
The genuine McIAKS r.iYKK
PIliLS lcar the signature of C. rUfl-mo
and Fleming Bro. on the vrapior.
Insist upon having the genuine 1K. t
aicXAXK'S JLTVEK PILLS, prepaid! In
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, I'm.. ihi
market being full of imitation .f the
name McLane, spelled differently, f
same pronunciation.
If vonr Morekeepcr does nii hae tin
genuine R. C McLAE'S ri.Li:
1JKATKD LIVER riLLS, .vend in ir.
cents, and we will send you a box In mMl,
and a set of our adverttsing cards.
FLEMING BROS., FitteTnirgli. Ii.
A. M.! JOHNSON,
PEAI.KJl IX
SKIP CHANDLERY.
AND
Groceries, Provisions, Cheese,
BUTTER, ECCS, ETC.
CANNED GOODS OF MA. KINDS.
Blocks, Hemp and Manilla
Ropes.
Salmon Net Twlnos,
Drilling, Jib Hanks,
Clew Irons, Thimbles, Mast
Hoops,
Ami all oilier things nretletl t litout ei-ls j
of all kinds.
NEXT JXJOU TO PYTIUAN 1IAU .
fTm i XI. m j j
ixing oi tne mood'
Is not a '-cure all." it is a blootl-nurifierand i
tonic. Impurity of the Wood poisons thesvs-
tem, derauges the circulation, ami !lut in-
duces ntanv disorders, known by diiferent
name-, to distinguish them accordim; to ef-
fecLs, hut being really branches or phases or ,
that great generic disorder, imiiitrity or
Hioou. sucli arc jjutjKima, i;ix;jfy,
JArcr Compiaml,
ortler. Headache.
7irx. Heart Dixeat
icac, Droju!i. Kidney Di.ra.c, '
Pile. IlhaimaUin. Catarrh. Scminla.SI.In
Diiriilcr. Pinntlcjt. Ulcer. StrclUny. le.
Ac. Kins of the Itlootl prevents and
cures these bv attacking the cauc. Iimmrilv .
sssssasMJass
preparation for the purpose." Sold bj I)iug-
gists, si jkt intiie. Me testimonials, uiree-
tions, &c.,in pamphlet, "TieatLse on Diseases '
01 tlie laoou," wranjKMi nroumi eacn nouie.
1. KANSOM. SOX & Co.. rrop.s
liuSTalo. X. Y.
Peruvian IHllorx
Cinchona Kulira.
The Count Cinehnu was Hip Spanish
Viceroy in Peru in Hl'a). The Countess.
his uife, was prostrated ly an intermit- . ollrrT inm. Tm . un nnnnrn
lentfm-er .from wind, she was .imnl by SHEET IROfi TIN AND COPPER,
the use of the native leuiedy, the Peru
vian bark, or. as it wasealled in tlie
!4 ssssss; aas caiGr j it Warn Sipplies
to Europe in HCJ2, she uilrodiieed tlie J rr
remedy in Spain, "where it was known
under various names until Jiinmeus Cfnuo. r:n Uare anrl Hniie
called it Cinchona, in honor or the lady oIOVBo, I in Ware ana 1101156
who had brought them that liieh was .
more precious than the -Id or the Incas. FumiSbiDg GOOOS.
1 o tins dav, after a lapse of two him- u
SfiKg&$Zr nSttJOBBWG IN SHEET WON. TIN. C0f
the stomach. It attacks exeeive loe ... , , ,- . .
of liquor as it does a fever, and ditrovs , Done with neatness and dispatch.
both alike. The powerful tonic, virtue x0,. M,t llit olavs workim-n cnuilftywl.
of the Cinchona is preserved in the ;
Peruvian Hitters, which are as eflVetive i a larjje assortment oi;
awmst malarial lever KHiay as tney ;
wero in the days of the old Spanish
Vicerovs. We guarantee the ingredi
ents of the.se bitters Io be absolutely
pure, and of the best known quality.
A trial will satisfy you that this is the
best bitter in lle world. "The proof of
the pudding is in the eatimr,' and we
willingly abide Ibis test. For sale by
all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers.
Order itl J.oeb& Co., agents for Astoria.
A cough, cold or sore throat should be
stopped. Xeglect frequently results in
an incurable lung disease or consump
tion. JJrown's iJronchial troches do not
disorder the stomach like cough syrups
and balsams, but act directly on the in
tlamed parts, allaying irritation, give
relief in asthma, biouchitis. coughs,
catarrh, and the throat troubles which
singers and public speakers are subject
to. For thirty years Jlrown's bronchial
troches have been recommended by
physicians, and alwavs give iH'rfeet
satisfaction. Having "been tested b
wideband constant use for nearly an en
tire generation, they have attained well
merited ranlc among the few staple
remedies of the age. .Sold at 2T cents :i
oox everywhere.
Silicon's Citkk will immediately
relieve Croup, whooping cough and
Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi
tive cure for Catarrh. IMntneria and
Canker Mouth. Sold by W. . Dement.
jROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon.
' riTKNAMUS STREET. ASTORiA.
mini HNnnusifiNKi) is pleased .to
X announce to tlu-jpuhlU'lhat he lias op
ened a
FIRST :i,ASS
JEScttn.& House ,
And fiiruMiPK m first -rlass itjle
OVSTKKS, HOT COITKE TEA. 1CIC.
T TIIK
Ladies" and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
CIIKNAMIIS STKKET.
IMfU'.e give me a call.
nOSCOKlDlXON, Proprietor
B. 1$. FRANKLIN,
UNDERTAKER,
Corner Cass anil Squemonhe streets,
ASTOKIA, ... - OREGON
WALL PAPER
AND
WINDOW SHADES
AND
IJNDKRTAIvKKS .GOODS.
J3r cssmals-lng;
i riuin ami Pnnej'
! SEWING OF ALL KINDS!
nUs m:ile in the best Mlo from
?3 io $:o.
j Satisfaction Guaranteed.
JM.US. G1XX I-HX.X.ER.
I Xet door to WWon TTome.
! Jell
Boat 33tx:LLcIxi.&.
WILLIAM HOWE
Hsninslntelvretuniciirroiiiln-ifNliCohim-
1.1.0s to in-rmimiatifw
OLD STAXI) IX CRAY'S r.l'II.DIN'C
Where he is doing
I'IKST-riiAfcS 1VOKK OXIiV.
Dealer in
HARDWARE IRON STEEL
-U-O-ILU u iXIlli, 111U11, UJ.UJJJJ,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLVAniEISS AND STEAM FITTKTiS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SCALE?
Constantly on luiul
MUERY FOR SALE.
mm: most completely FITTED Can
JL nery on the Columbia lliver is for sale.
With Boats and Machinery.
An abundant siippb of FKESII WATER.
Situated at Ilimgry Harbor, opposite Astoria.
l'or nartictilars. apply to Allen ,t IwLs,
Portland : J. Q. A. liowlby, Astoria, or J.
Vst on the preuilscs.
$100 REWARD!!
vill iu: paid rpox infoumation
11 loading to the conviction of any party
REFILLING-
Peruvian Bitter Bottles.
Tlie nanus or such persons round guilty
will also be published iu every leading news
paper. WILMERDIXG & CO.,
San Francisco, Cal.,
General Agents lor Permian Bltteis.
LOED & CO., Agents Astoria.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
S. ARNDT & EERCHEN,
ASTOlilA. - OUECON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
.. AJfe
iu..rivs.M i j ii ijj&p
QUA IJ.i
Boiler -Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORE
rromptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
TOOT Or LAFAYETTE STKKET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Kenton Stiikkt, Kkah 1'aukri: Houak,
ASTORIA, -lOKEfiON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LANDlMARLNE ENGINES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
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Of all ncscriptioiiH made to Order
at Mhort Xollce.
A. 1). "V.ss, 1're.siilent.
J. (1. IIcsti.hr, Secretary.
I. V. Cask, Treasurer.
Johx Fox, Superintendent
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corner Main and Chonatnus Streots.
ASTOItl A OBKOON
PKALKR IU
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Tho Celebrated
JOSEPH RODGERS St. SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM
and other English Cutlory.
STATIOHERYI
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc.
A line stock of
WatehPH and Jewelry, Muzzle ami
Hreeek Leadtus: Shol (Junt nut
KltleN, Itevolverrt. PJtolH.
suit AMiannltlon
.HAK1KK
IiASMKH
AUSO a risv.
Assortment or line SPECTACLES :uid EYE
GliASSES.
WAR IN 9KfiARRl WITHOUT
FITHTJIKIt XOTICK
And no terms of peace until
every nmn in Astoria lias a now
suit or clothes
MAI1K BY JIKANV.
Look at the prices :
rants to order from - - $8 oo
i-anis,uennineirencu trassimere - 12 00
Suits from - -- -- -2500
Tlie finest line of samples on the coast to
select from. l JMEANY,
Cass street, next to Hansen's Jewelry store
LEATHERS RR0S
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ffiSfirf5
fSVHdErt&
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iioatrlii.ii:rs. lUM ANU LM1 ijlllJSiA,
IIStairH over
AR'DTAKRCIIRV8gEX TWINES-
FIRST - CLASS WORK A SrKCIALTi'.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE!" " U 1 1 blOCK NOW On 11300
CxLstintr between Wflthprhin X: TlinniPH
has been tnls day mutually dissolved. 3Ir. j
Wctherbec retlnns on account of poor
health. .Mr. Thomes will finish all unsettled
business in Oregon.
W. ii. -WETHERBEE.
C. T. THOMES.
Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 31, 18S2. dtd
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BUSINESS CARDS.
Ijl '. HOLDEX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Al'CTlONKKK, COMMISSION AND
3UKAKCK AGEN1.
K. jr. C. SIIAFTKR,
rUVSll'IAN and SERGE9M.
(DKUTSCHKR AK2T.)
Diseases oftheTkraat8pe'lF.
Office over Conn's Drag Store.
QKLO F. PARKEK.
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsop County, aa City r Astoria
Ottlce r-Chenaraus street, "Y.M.C. A. hall,
KoomNo.8.
J.
O. BOZORTH,
V. H. Commissioner, Xtary PaWfc, aa
fBiuraaee JLgeat
Ageut tor theHnmburg-BrejnenTlw Ins. Co.
or Hamburg, Germany, and of taa Trav
elers' Life and Accident Ins. Co., of Hart
ford. Conn.'
wOfllco In-Fythian Building. Booms 11,1?.
O I. WINTOH,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
as-omce in Pythian Building. Kooms ll, S.
ASTOKIA, ... - OSEGON.
TAX TtTTIiK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUEGXON
OKKicK-Over the White House Store,
Kksidenck OverElberson's Bakery, op
posite Earth & Myers' Salooa.
4 Ii. KUITOX. M. .
PhyMieiaa aaA Srgea.
OFFICE Over A.V.AUe's grocery sie-.
Rooms, at the Parker House.
fcl P. HICK9,
PENTI8T,
AST01UA,
- OKStKN
i R00ms n Allen's building up stairs, coder
0I w""u sgeinocgne sireeia.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LA.
Chcnanuw Street. - ASTOKIA. OSSUO
W T. B1JH3IKY,
" ATl'OBHEY AT LAW.
May be found at the Court House.
GL A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At C.ipt. Hogeri old stand, come ot Cs'J
and.Court Streets.
Ship mid Cannery work, Horseshoeui"
Wagonn made und repaired, flood woiV
Cleaning Repairing.
NEAT. CnRAJ AND QUICK. BY
UKOKUE LOVKTT,
Main Street, opposite N. Loeb'a,
HEADQUARTERS
Foster's Emporium.
Most Complete Stock In Uteris
Fireworks! Flags!
Fruit Moth Foreign u IMeatJe
Wines and Liquors
Of Superior Brand.
FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 B AN DOCK
r
Barbour's
No. 40 I2-Ply
SALMON TWINE!
i
IfiAnir ivn mm i nmn
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
si 1 MrketHtrct. Saa Frmachtt
, . 4 . 4. ,a .
Sole Agents in the Pacific Coast
8c
T 7 3 iff
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