The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, September 16, 1882, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OKEGON
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I he grievance of the merchants
nf f'tilifaniin ..irauicr llift ilicciMlVli- I
ot uauiorma against tne itisutmi-
nations of the. railroad, company
is attracting much attention in)
this city, x and various are tnej
sch&mes Revised to reliev them,.;
butas vet none lias beiMi devised
that proves acceptable to all con
cerned, and especially io the mer
chants; who above all things, re
quire quick despatch, as well as
low rates for transportation. The
latest scheme is a line of auxiliary
steamers from 'this port to San
Francis co, with a general cargo;
thence to Liverpool with wheat,
and return .to New York with such
freight as may be obtainable.
The scheme is to form a company
and build two steamers as an ex
periment, with a capacity of '5000
tons, exclusive of coal. These ves
sels are to have engines capable
of driving the ship at the rate of
eight knots an houi and consum
ing twelve tons of coal per day.
It is estimated that the steamer
can make the trip to San Francis
co, via the straits of .Magellan in
not.ov.er ninety days, and that the
average rate of freight would be
ten dollars per ton. AlroiuTy this
scheme has been broached to a
prominent ship builder down E-tst
and he guarantees to build such
vessels, and take at least a hun
dred thousand dollars of the cap
ital stock of the company. The
idea is finding much favor with
; certain parties here, and it is pro
posed to send representatives to
San Francisco at an early day to'lay
the plan before the merchants and
ask their assistance, which, in view
ot their varied complaints against
the railroad company, it is confi
dently expected will be given.
The Union Pacific railroad ami
the N. P. R- Pt. are not getting
along just as two neighbors should.
It is barely possible that in conse
quence an independent railroad
may be built in Oregon by the
Oregon Short Line, west from Ba
ker City via Prineville ami the
Minto pass to Salem. If this should
talce place, the Astoria and YVin
nemucca railroad people .should
build out from Astoria and meet
them but then -iv-s, there i that
confounded land grant in the way
again.
".Most of the United Stales
bonds'-are held in trust for ur-
phans," remarks an exchange.
Vauderbilt is one of the "or
phans.3' His share, however, is
only a, trifle of 75,000,000, and
,t.he railroad men are demanding
w
such high pay that he will not be
able to double this nest csg before
18SG.
Emma Vou.rn, of "Red Bluff.
Cal., was so mortified by her
sweetheart's appearance ;js an
:esthete at an entertainment, that
her mind became disordered, and
she died after suffering intense
mental agon'. The sweetheart
xvill sue Oscar "Wilde for dam aires.
Fiftuen" thousand people as
(fiebled at. Beacon Park race
course, near Boston, last Thurs
day, to see the 610,000 race le--Uwen
horses of the 2:17 class. It
was won by Edwin Thorne in
2:1 8.
Araiji Pasha must have had a
tremendous army to start with,
unless there have been a good
many false -reports' of desertions
, Edison's Electric light is prov
ing successful in New York citj-,
fctho principal stores being lit up
' from the central office.
Arkansas went Democratic by
28,000 majority; Maine gave the
Republicans a 0,000 majority, and
honors are easy.
' amontbs.-
jSamukl J. Tilden is reported to
be Failing in health, and his death
is saidto'be l)ut a matter of a few
SEW TO-DAY
Summons.
TUSTICE'SCOUKT.rKECISCTOl'ASTO. i
tin, Clatsop county. State of Oregon : I
r. TI. Vox,. Jn-tice of the Pence. I
r."VV. Ca" ria:iUff. vs. IL C. UoliN.mb.
Defendant.
To II f" Hn1iv.mii Tn llir mni .if Uji
State of Oregon, jaectimj : &.
Unless you aniiear will aiiwer the iw -
plaint Mod ami.n.t o in the above entitled
comi and action, till the 31M (Uv of Oftlur. i
15S!.ai PoVloel. . v., i'.iinliff therein iit ;
take jud-i.,.'it maiiiM youmr tin- u-.ir
ics.:?)and dUbiirseiiiciit.
This summons ,s mibiM-.edm the Ux.w ;
AhTOM.VC. by urVr of -awl conn. U.. i
Jnisir,rhdH orrnvrnWr. iti2. J
.nstieeViVruii.
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ELIGIBLE CITY PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
On Friday, September 22d.
At 1 1 A. 27. al lnj' Auction Kooras.
I have received positive instructions to
sell, for cash, to the highest bidder, the fol
lowing oliguric building lots, vis :
.Lots 2. 4, .". C. V, S and 1. in ZS'arlt
eleven. Shively'f Astorin.
Thoe lotsare each ro byiw feet. .dnnsi
ing property Is -ncll improved and etlt.M
erected on the lots to be sold would find im
mediate occupancy, each lot having a com
manding 'view :icrs tlse Columbia mer.
Sale peremptory. Title perfect. For jtJal
and tiitther particulars call on
V.. C. HOI.DEN. Aiicli.iiict r.
School Tax Notice.
rg V) Til !: TAX i'AYKl.S OK .SCHOOL is
JL triet Xo. 1. Clatsop count vOhko:i : Yon
ar' herebj notilie.l that Hie a-.s,'v.jiMit nU
for the school lav in district No. 1. fr ib
yearlPJ is eoi.ipleted :md will b . iv
iiands, at my office at I'jc Main sliect w !af
fortlie next sixlv das fmm itnt' berer.f.
l'.n our taxes in tjme'.tud s.ive eoi-.
.1.1;. nrsTi.1-::.
Clei:: SelMMd DisJiiet . I.
Asloiia, Oregon, Sept. I5!h isJ. !mi.I
. .SHERMAN'S
MOST CF.LKlJIIATn
Milaenied Horses I
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o x':es. o u s j
Will exhibit, in A.-.toiia on
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, '82.
3Ie-.si-. C". ami .1. ShrriiK.ii t.ilce great le..
ure iuaunouneiiig that iu aihlitien
to their most wonderful
Sehool of E-Mncntcd lIore.
The lia ve tins year added a
COKP8 Or ARESK' STAK4,
riiMiniaM'd hy any Jiavinjr veiled thisonst
fr years, viz :
Mi-s Kate Cro-s, .senoriln Palmyra,
Jin. I'red ?.fael:ley, Tdr. l'rcd ?.t:u-;.le.
Mis. .iegriNt, Siegrlt & Duray,
Mr. .loe Williams. Adler iv Zorelli.
Mr. It.e I'.urrets and Mr. .toe Alien.
Sherman r4fSver lorne i::iiid
Will panicle the sjre.-t, in She masiullceiit
ehariot.dnmn le. si nu!l-s!ffd.
ADMISSION.
rillLnilF.N,
A TAILOR'S' TALE !
T have no clear
ance sale this fall my
friends, the fisher
men got away with
nearly all my slock
of summer goods.
My stock is fresh,
choice and complete
in Fall -and Win
ter Styles of Cloth,
Clothing, Overcoats,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots
anl 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 it fits well
and is satisfactory!
My prices are be
yond a doubt the
lowest to be found in
town, the best value
for your money.
M. D. KANT,
The Boss rercltant Tailor, Hatter and
Clothier.
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FEET BEY!
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'. Arvold's
(Jo early and choo?e ftom his
Fine. New, Ijarge and Carefully
Selerted Stoolc of
ALL KINDS OF
f s and.
For
Ladies & Gentlemen
Nov. is the time to get your
Bols and Shoes
Uecoiiect 1 have a large .stock
of the very best goods, and yon
will find my prices as low as any.
l Close attention paid to cus
tom made Boots and Shoes of all
kind for Ladies and Gentlemen.
2-: Repairing neatly done.
MAKTIK FOAUD. J. J. STOKK5.
FOAEB & STOKES,
WliolsjuV and letail dealers in
Wood and Villow-ware,
GROCERIES.
Tobacco, Cigars. VYinss and Liquors
rOKKlC.X AXI IIO.MF.STK'
Fruits mid Vegetables
COUNTRY PKOIHICE.
AXI
General Commission Kerchants
AJVi'OIlSA. OIIKtiOV, '
'ct tn Oivskmi linihva r N'av. vV I)(,k.
liv
fsrrcKSsou to imiik tt.Al.l.r.N.)
Vli(!i"alf atl retail loalr" hi
&
?oeeiete8,
PtSfislQBB,
Glass and Plated Ware,
TKonoAi. and domestic;
FRUITS AND VEGErABLES.
'" TKS-ITosptlior with
Wines, Lipors, WaccaiCiprs
Tlie"l.gfst ami :nost cni!3ic stock of
jjortds in ihfir line to lu round In the city.
Compi-of ra am! Sqiip:nmvjlii Stn-ets,
ASTOKJA. OIIKOON.
Health irWealtli.
Dr. Iv. O. WYst's Noni ami liraln Ta-at-nienl:
a .sju'Cific for Hvstciia. DiZ2lnps,
Coii iiNimis Xerrnuslloailaclio.lcntal De
prtfiiiit LK of Mfinorv. Sncnnatorrlioca,
Impoicinw. Involuntary Eniksions, J'rcma
tun Olil Azo, oaiwit by ovi'r-t'xerlion, self
ntiiisf, or tiwr-lmlulKfiico. which loads to
miciy.dei and death. One box will oim
rocoiu cass. Iiohlo -ftnlninsone uinuths i
trealmenr. One dollar a hov, or ..l bovesi
for live dollars; sent by mall on-naiil on re-
eeipt of price. V Kiiarantco 5l- loos to
cure any kim. Willi each onlcr reuri ot hv-
us for six loes, :iecoiiiiniiinl with live dol-
i;ii, wiiiviui mi piirviiaseroiir wntten
Kiuininteetoi-ctnrn themoncvif the treat
ment do( not effect a cure. Gnarantees is
suedl only by W. K. Dement. ilnuajLst, As
tona, Oregon. Oitlers by mall at regular
prices.
V. mien,
ItfjW &OOBS,
I am opening a find class sto-k of N r-irnitiitv. r..m;rw;;g everv thing in the Inn of j
Chamber Sets,
nmlicr Sets, Parlor FurinCunS Curpcfa, Oil
CIotliH. Muffins, Law Ciirtniiis, Howao
Trimmings, and flit lafsi" novel
ties in !nt(liifii'D(H.,0!,atiOHS.
T would respeelfuliy ugiret to paitirs desirous of eeiiiii: really
fire goods t: call. TI.e quality ''f my gnodh t;kfii in consideration
with their price will eitiutnend-thom to all St vei of fine articles.
Mnlirattsr.s nm! Itrtltiiti:; iu Stp!i. iisnt .13aitr n 4r5e:".
xgent forlloey's patent bed-sofa, of which there are ovei 10,000 in
use on the Pacific Coast.
Flavel's "building, opposite Welis, Fargo St Co's ofiice,
H. W. GALLIGK.
The BossCoffee and Tea Pot
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Hay, Oats, Straw,
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
IV001I Wclivorcil to Orilor.
Drnying, Teaming and Expicbs Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Him.
DKALKlt IN
WINES, LIQUORS AND CI CARS. I
FIRST I,.ISK l
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Gents Furnishing Goods,
hats and c.vrs.
HOOTS AM) MHOKH. Ktc, Ktc.
To make tooni for a complete Mock of
Hardware and Ship Chandlery.
JJnypn will fintl many dcsiniblu piods iu
lh; lot. and all at extremely low price.
A. VAN DUSEN & GO.
-ASK FOU-
Union India Rubber Company's
Pare ParaOum
Crack Proof
RUBBER BOOTS.
J1KWARE OF IMITATIONS
lle .sure the. Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and ha Hip PUTiK
uum si'iussas on the foot ami instep,
anv
miiiner i5ooi.s mane.
FOU SALE BY ALL DEALMIW. i
ALL KINDS ItL'BBER BELTING, PACK- !
IXC, HOSE. SPIUXGS. CLOTIIINO. j
BOOTS AND SHOIS, etc.
COODVEAU BIBBER CO. .
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S. M. RUXYON. f AKn,s'
Sm San Francisco.
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Barboiff's
No. 40 M2-Ply
SALMON TWINE!
OOM AND M Lhli.
SEINE TWINES.
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A rU I otOCK WOW Oil Haild.
Ul lulIV " liatlU.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
511 Market Street, Khu FnuiflHro
Sole Agents for tho Pacific Coast.
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MAY :K HAD OF
SfTC.R HAWKS
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Ali. Ac."!!! rr I'.it i-tlolinilfd
MEDALLION RAXUK,
STl-A.M KITIINCS A SFFPIAhTY.
Noiu luit tin lift-t wmKintMi unploypit.
All work uaranttvtl or no cliaw.
ASTOKIA, OREGON
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stack maxaceu
Knistgeiiu'iit of
Hiss MAMIE GOODRICH,
Tho Queen of Serio Comics.
J0HEFWY STOKES
Tin KivntCMt or All JlelmMV
I HipprMOiintoro.
CHAS. BARROW
'l'lsc 'hflv2ieltl ttfnn.trI-y.
Tojjoilier with a new
AH the Old Favorites Retained.
i Open ;il! t!ic Vrnr. l'rrrorui::nr Ilv: i-y
' MIl. KillirC .!lilllK f lt'-
' sm::u:ic Oucr a ccK.
Co!i)ri-in; all tho lati'st
'SONCS, DANCES AND ACTS.'
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We rrive the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
TIii tluvitro i prnivilril uf"Iill ninl :il!
who have witnes.scd the entertainment pro-
i noiince ir 10 ie ciiuaiio suiy jm en eiscw nere.
Jir. mil as a caterer lor tne publics
aimiscnioiir t-an not ne exceiicu. Anyuotiy
wlsliinj: to six-ml a pleamt oeniiiK and
see snarklinir wit and beautv without vul
garity, .should improve the opportunity ami
The company comprhes the following well -
Known Ariisis:
Mis Faxxii: "Walton-.
Mis; Moi.lik Ciikistv.
31b. Tom. Ciintsrv.
Mi:. "Waltki: Tauks.
ffifteiniiiik "'"'"""" -
Oppii air concert every evening : perform-
, ance commencing at S; entrance to theatre
,v on liemon sircei ; privaic uoes on vjacna-
nms street.
New Stars in Rapid Succession
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R O O VC T O R F
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irticles: wo keep the
nest assortment of
variety Roods
in the
city.
Pocket Books,
Picture Frames.
Steroscopes, Mu
sical Instruments,
Sheet Music, Bijou
terie, & Celluloid
Goods, etc., etc.
B F. STEVENS & CO.
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U , f , sen-i(1(inWo T)vo fioofi.
Ae or 01 fe00CL SGlMCeaDIO UIGS UrOOCtS
reduced to 12 cents per yard.
Splendid all Wool Cashmeres, all colors,
reduced to 4-.Q .cents per yard.
TREMENDOUS REDUCTION !
All our 1 .10 Cashmeres, all colors, re
duced to 80 cents per yard.
The 'BrmierBi S$ariMe f ih Semoal
Calicos. Ifi yds. of all best brands, $1.00
Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10
yards $1.00.
Nottingham Lace Window Curtains at
very low figures.
Call early and secure choice selections.
We still liavo on h.and about 20 Hand
some ladies Cloaks,
To be disposed of at a sacrifice.
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
Being almost closed out of Ladies sizes, we have still on
hand a line of Foxed Cloth Shoes.
Also a few Pebble Side-laced, a handsome Shoe formerly
sold for $2.50 and now at $1,75. '
Also Children's Kid Shoes at 40 cts. ; a handsome Childs
Kid Slipper at 50 cts. ; Buttoned Kids at 66 cts.
Full line of Misses Kid and Pebble Buttoned Shoes at less
than S. F. wholesale prices.
A splendid Boys Winter Shoe at $1.75 worth $3.00.
By order of Creditors at
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CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTUEER OF
IFUBiSriTUR.E
AND DEALER IN
jjCafpets, Oil Cloth,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN,
DEALER IN &
FURNITURE S BEDDING.
Cornet- 3Kain anil Squcnioqna Streets. Astoria, Oregon.
WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING CLASSES ETC.
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AM. KISrftS OF FUISXITUIB12 REPAIRE AWI TABKISHED.
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Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS..
Agent" for
Magcc Stoves and .Ranges
The liest in the market.
I'nuubing goods of all kinds on Jhatid. Jolt
work done in a workmanlike manner.
.ieffrrsox streets.
OHEQOlf.
S5 BEDDING
Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Picture Frames and Mouldings,
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