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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1882)
A- cv AbTOltIA, OREGON: SUN DAY SEPTEMBER 17,1852 Mr. C. Letnenweber ;b in the city. The Umatilla arrived in from San Francisco yesterday. Regular service at Grace Church to-day, Rev. M. D. Wilson officiating. (J. H. Cooper goes below on to moi row's steamer to lay in a stock of fall goods. --Rev. V. duct the Y. afternoon. T. Chapman will con M. C. A. services this The military road is slashed half way from the bridge on the WaMushi to Cam's farm. The Washington ten itoiy Repub lican convention meets at Vancouver next Wednesdaj'. E. P. IJoff is busy turning out first-class boats. He made forty-two boats last season. The Astoria Packing Co.'s can neiy near the sea side ivi'l be ready for fish this week. Levi Ivnott bought 80 acres near Albina last year, for $4,800, and sold it last week for $24,C00. The Afton arrived down yester day morning and took on 1 ,0G0 sackB wheat. She is ready for sea. A. T. Rrakke goes to Salem to xnotTow morning, intending to be on hand at the opening of the fan. Presbytexian church Preuclrng by the pastor at 11 a. m. No even ing ser ice. Sunday school at noon. Preaching in the M. E. church at 11 a. 31., and 7:30 r. i., Sunday school at 32. R2V. W. T. Chapman officiating. In the late international shoot:ng match at Crcedmoor, the English won the piize, the cote st.-nd'ng, Riltish lift ii, Americans 1805. The British bark Alumina, Jones master, which sailed from Antweip, March 30th, and from Spu Diego August 19th, arrived in ye'tcidaj'. The stermcr Queen of the Pacific is due to-morrow morning from Sun Francisco. She will doubtl s be an object of interest when she arrive Congregotioral church Preaching at 11 a. 31., and lecture to young people at 7:30 1. M., by the p. sor, T. W. Wa'terc. Sunday school at noon. Poitland exporters uxy that $1.05 per cental is the highest piice they can afford to pay for whe.it h:s fall, Willamette mi!ls are thcheav' t buy ers so far. The cannciy at HobsonvMle on Tillamook bay is in operation; about twenty-five boats are fishing ;n tho bay and fish are also transported by the beach road from the Nchalem. The fish are largo and of good quaUty. Those who were present at the lato Presbytciian enter" aiment and heard Miss Katie Flavel's sinking, fjiy that her voice, which is naturally beau tiful and has been assiduously culti vated under the direction of able ar tistes, shows a brilliancy and power that is phenomenal. The Gen. Miks leaves next Saturday for Gr.iy's harbor. This vessel is proving herself a fine sea going craft. On her Irst hip from Tillamook she cro:cd the bar at its roughest and came into the Columbia when the crossing wr.s anyth'ng but smooth. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Rev. W. T. Chapman,the pastor of the M. E. church. Mr. Chapman expresses himself as greatly pleased with his new field of missionaiy labor. He is a gentleman who will be a wel come acquisition to our community. His family airived last wrek. The R. R. surveyors are at Co lumbia City. It is thought that the R. R. route will go down from Lemont's praiile through Hezekiah's pond, and run the whole Jront of Columbia Ci'y. It is believed by many that the cro - ing of the Columbia wi'l be at Colum bia City over to Maxwell's po'nt. Cohimblin. The bord of visil;ng eng"icer.3 were in t -ssion at the' rooms 3' -tcr-day. They heard tho statements of pilots and olhc.s whom they r Tut cd to relate thc:r experience and knowledge conccrn'ng the b. n The gentlemen compoiig the boil eviuce a desi-c to make a thorough invcati Ration and come into py -esi:on of actual facts concem;ng the pre-ent state of affairs and tho b. r that is such a hinderance to our commercial prosperity. J To Patrons of tlie Public Schools. Your attention Is called to the fol- j lowing i-ules to which pupils must j conterm: j Rule 1. Pupih shall be present at the opening of each session. Any pupil who shall bo absent four half- daya, or tardy four times in any four consecutive wceks.except in case of ac tual sickness in the family, may be suspended from school by the princi pal. Rule 2. Pupils must bring written excuses from their parents or guardi aus, in all eases f absence or tardi ness, stating lhe reasons for the sime. They shall not leave thcr respective schools during school hours, without first presenting a written request lnm their parents or guardians. Notlrng more seriously iMteileies with the successful working of a tchool than the irregular attendant, e of pupils. No pupil who is not punctual can be expected to mako saiisfactoiy advance ment, nor has any pup:l a r'ght to thus retard tie progress of his or her clrc3. The school should be used not abused." Tho above, or similar inks are em ployed by the best schools in every state, and patrons cannot more effec tually promote the welfare of the schools than by extending their hearty co-operation. Very respectfully, T. R. Cook, Principal. School DistiictXo. 1, Astoria Sep tember lfi, 1882. Class Enrollment. The second week in district No. 1, closed with 202 pupils enrolled, dis tributed ps follews: T. R. Coon's room Sixth grade. A class 2 " 4S 'R " 7 Fifth , A " 13 it i i it -jrj Tota' Miss Cairie Fields room Fourth grade. A class II ( " T (( Third " A ct ........ .17 . 8 .20 .50 .10 .41 .00 .11 .14 .20 Total Mn. D. M. Coon's room Third grade. R clas Second " A " Tt..l Miss Dora Radollct's rooni Sccond grade, 1) cla's Fiit .04 Card of Thanks. The ladk-. of the Prcibylciian church take this method of acknowl edging mo-t hcaxty co-operation on the part of tho public generally in the success of their late entcr.a' laxc-nt. Thanks are tendered to all who helped wi A money or per onal exei Jons in manv ca.c- with both. A. P. & A. M- Funeral 'Nollce. Members of Temple Lodge No. 7, and sojourning brethren in good stand:ng are requested to assemble at Masoirc Ha'l, at 1:30 e. 31. to-day, 17th inst.,for the purpose of attending the funeral of our dece.1 .ed brother Andrew Johnson. By order W. M. E. C. Holdcn, secretary. jNotice. Meinbeij of Beaver Lndgc No. 35, will meet at then lodge room ths afternoon at 1:30, shaip, to attend lhe funeral of our late brother Andrew Johnson. By order IS". G. The Biuret Sonnd Mill and Tf.vns- peitation company hn bought the Ete-inor Wtlnnglon for$15,5C0. The p rti. who propose to put in gas works are in the cily. They ray that :f the city will give them a franclr c they n'U have g:s in here in four months. Water for baths at the Oiicui. Beautiful weddinj ler's. presents at Ad- Thhly kegs of fine Tillamook but ter just received and for sale at J. 11. 1). Gray's store on the dock. "Do you know that for 10, i." and 20 cents you can get the best novels pub lished, at Adlers bookstore, School children can get now a fine l-inch school rule, free of charge, r.t Adler's book and variety store. All the patent medicines advertised in th's paper, togelhcr with the choicest periumery, niiuioiicc arncias, eic-can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. V. Conn's drtur slre, opposite Occident hetel, Astoria. "Why, b'c my sU.rs';' said Mr. Wm. G. Denir'ton of South Tenth street, Ph;lfdelpl:u, Pa., -'After bath ing my l:mb t'jorou-jhly with St. Jacob-; Oi', I w: j rc'ievcd of the p in of my rheumatic gout and wn soon well. It cur $ evciy t'me.'" A sure means of becoming useful and popular, in this section at le,i-t, is to keep St- Jacob; Oil on hand. Then, when people are teized witn rheumatism or neuralgia, they use your reined', get well, praise' you and buy some for future use. I'm Hand i'Orcgon TcIeRtam.! "C. T. K." i Missouri Maiden's Mysterious Message to Her Oregon Orlando. Sovr ail la vestment of One Dollar Netted a Cool Million to a lucky Poitlander. BOTTLED BLISS. A certain j'oung gentleman residing on Seventh street, and who is well-known in business and society circles of Port land, is to-diry the happiest nun in the State of Oregon. Ves, he i", probably, the happiest man in (lie United States: I and the proverbial fflicity of the mam moth sunflower is nowhere, so tospeak, when compircd with the jo of our fox innate young friend. The fact of the matter is, the gentleman in quest ion has "sti xck it rich," as they say down in the mines. He lies realized a cool million and boundless hap phiess by the investment of a single dollar. Tho story of his brilliant good fort une, which is, as yet, unknown, save to a few immediate fiiends, is bilefly told as follews: We will not at this time mention names of the parties concerned. All will shortly be known. During the latter part of last fall the young Portlander above refeircd to paid a visit to some friends in St. Louis, Mo. 'During his sojoutn he met one night at a grand ball at the Liudell hotel, one of the reigning bell t of the sunny South, whom to meet was to love. The young lady was charming, accomplished and beau tifulthe only daughter of million aire parents. The Cregonian's heart went "pit-a-pat," and his brain went "whirlagig." It was a genuine c?se of love at first sight and the young man's affections were reciprocated. He wa3 invited to the lady's beau tiful home near tho park. The father was dead. The mother, alas! opposed the union of the two fond hearts that beat like one. Tears, idle tears! The serious opposition.of the mother was based upon the fact that her daughters health had been en feebled by frequont attacks of chronic rheumatism, which latter resisted the treatment of the most skilled pkys iciaus of the South and North. Tho young. man begged, implored, be souzht. but all in vain. At lrst the stera parent so far x-elented as to prom:se her consent to the raaxriage as j-oon as her daughter should be en tirely cured of her continually occur ring p-inful trouble. Her case had been pronounced hopeless by the doc tors, and was so regarded' by fiiends; still the lover hopjd. he procured at the drug cmpoxiuni of Messrs. Meyer Brothers S: Co., St. Louis, two bottles oi the Great German Remedy, about which iso much is now being said and written. These he left with his sweet heart before departing for home whero he went to 3pend the holidays. This v.s about two weeks ajo. "If I should be cured, George,'" remarked the un happy grl on bidd'iig her lover fare well. "I'll send you a kiss and then I'll be yours forever." As maj' be im agined "George" returned to the c;ty with a hear, n heavy ;:i tho Colum bia river's .salmon shipments, How ever sangu'ne may have been his hopes, the reader wi'l readily under stand that the young mail was not happy. In fact he, like his ar-away sweetheart was verj unhappy. When therefore a telegraph messenger called at the Seventh street rcidenco early last Sunday morning (New Year's day) with a despatch from St. Louis, the feelings of our friend and fellow citi zen can be much better imagined than described lint alas ! for the mystei y. Of unwritten history. The telegram was from the rheum atic young lady, to be sure, but its meaning was a dark tnysteiy. Tho message consisted of but three letters, namely: C. Y. K. In vain "George" tried to decipher their meaning. In vain did he tax his memory. As a kst rc;ort he visited the telegraph of fice, but there, too, no one seemed able to solve the mystery. The operator in charge suggested that a key to the cipher be requested of the sender of the dispatch. This w.13 promptly done. At lialf-past six Sunday night, just as the first day of the new ye.tr was beginning to draw to a close, the answer came. It read as follews: Lixpell Hotel,. St. Louis, Mo., January 1, 1882. To George , No. Seventh St., Poutlaxd, Okscox. Here C. Y. K. means "Consider Yourself Kissed." Thanks to your thoughtful gift of St. Jacob-. Oil. I am entirely cured. Mamma s-.ys: "Take George and be happy." " Come and we will set the day and drink to the health of St. Jacob. Julia. To say that this message made "George" the happiest man in Oregon, is, as abovo stated, drawing it mild. As he dropped in at the Esmond late last night with a fow personal friends, j ho. nm-tsinlv looked and felt as thousli ho would not exchange his recently j WOU prize or even mas ravaiunous cypher dispatch for the entire North West. All appeared to feel "extra dry" and although 'Mumm' was the word. The reporter was enabled to "catch on," as it were, to that C. Y. K. telegram, which, by the v. ay, probably conveyed tho most valuable kis that was ever transmitted over the wires of this or airy other country. "It U an honest fact." The purity and elegant perfume of Parker's Hair Balsam explain the popularity of this reliable restorative. 0.it.i-! Oyster'.:! At Frank Fabre's; in ovt'i; Fiih fnun the beds every day. tJ.'. yttprs! OyMtrs!! Per gtcanier Oresou. jiHt recuiwdn nice lot of fresh Hasten! Oyster- at Hoscoes Occident DIock. To I'ax-etji. Send your children to Tail Adler Tor their books and where .they get a blot ter, slate pencil, ruler, chroma, ami pho tographs of all the I'reMtienK of the United .Stales, gratis. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and enjuymeut of food; a tonic that bring'; strength to the weak and rest to the nervous; n harmless diarrhea, cure that don't constipate just what every family needs Parker's Ginger Tonic. A "Wise Plan. Everyone wishing to try the new rem edy for biliousness and constipation Syrup of Figs can obtain a trial bottle free of charge at W.JE. Dcment's Drug store, Astoria. Knowing Sytup of Figs to be belter in its effect and more pleas ant to the taste than any other remedy, the California Fig Syrup company has adopted a wise plan to make its merits known to the people. Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. Xo matter how advanced In life. (Jood teeth in either man or wife Or maid are a rich prize; And those who would the gift preserve, From SOZODONT won't swerve. Should they at all be wbe. Uai.is Vkektaw.i: Sicilian IIaii: ltr.xi:w:n is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It re stores gray hair to its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and .humors, and falling out of the hair. It furnishes the nutri tive principle by which the hair is nour ished and suppoi ted. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsur passed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical lueoarauuii uver tuieicti to the public, as its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional appli cation necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Asaycr of Massachusetts. The popularity of Halls Hair Itenewer has incrcrscd with the test of many years, both in this country and in foreign lands, and it is now known and used in all the civilized countries of the world. Fex: Sai.i: r.v at.t. Deai.kk-. Mothers! Mothers!! 3IoHiei-! ! ! 1 Arc you disturbed at night and broken of voifr rest by a sick child sulTcriii; and crying witn the excruciating pain of cuttunr teeth V Jf so, go at once and getabotlleoC Mrs. Wiiuslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tll you at once that it will regulate the hovcl. and fiive m-t to the mother, and relief and leallh to the chiTri.opcrating like magic. It is perfectly .safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the nre scription of one ot lhe oldest ami best female, physicians anil nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Shipper A-Tiybke. No. 11, Oak .street Portlanu.re the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. Fresh taffy and caramels every day at the Astoria Candy Factory, Mam St. Okiskwitz & Classen. That Hacking Couch can be so quickly cured by Shilon's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W.E. Dement. Oatarih cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shilolfs Catarrh lleni cdy. Friee .TO cents, Masai Injtvtor free. For sale by V. E. Dement. Leforc you a're got sick and be an invalid, use OREGON BLOOD FUR IFIER. Have Wisiar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, uroucnitis, wnoopin.g cougn, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and ping complaints. 30 cents and SI a bot tle. Shoal water bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. Arc your Bowels constipated Try the OREGON BLOOD PURT F1ER. Have you trietl'a slew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order one and vou'll thank us for the advice. Remember Frank Fabre's icecream Itis par excellence. Fresh fruit rccehed at C. A. May's by every steamer. :o stale tra-n. J'.very variety of Oregon and California fruit always on nanu. If you want a good suit of clothes, ready made or made to order, call and see Mcintosh, Occident block. Mr. John Rogers of the Cenlmi Mar ket. has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Averill's mixed paints, the nest in use. for sale at J. W. Conius drug store opposite Occident lintel. Ilallo! Where a. e j 011 going? Why, V Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Norsk anchovies son's. Fine. at A. M. .John- FALL STOCK ! (j J Q rJ j- Jj Q- J Men's. Youths and Boys ITS Coats. Pants and Overcoats, SiiVT AIH) .STIFF HATS II' I IIK I IIWIIPOM TALI. STOCK OF ?3lishin& Goods ! - t i:r;:nr; o.vrs, 1 muklllas. TKCVKS. SATCHELS, Etv r.-r. TAILORING! The lart slock of Gnu Knreiijii and American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Gassimsres and Pilot Cloths TO SKLKCT IT.O.M. tb' FIT GUARANTEED! t d. a. Mcintosh, Tailor and Clothier. - Occident Mock. REAL ESTATE ELIGIBLE CITY PROPERTY AT ATOTfOX. On Friday, September 22d, At 11 .1.31. at my Ant-lion Rooms. 1 have received positive instruetloa"; to sell, fort-ash. to the highest bidder, the fol- I'.ln -lH;iiIe ntnltliui; lots viz : Lots . 4. 5. . 7, N anil 9, in Block eleven, Shively's Astorin. These lots an. each .") b 130 feet. Adioin- injr pmpurtv is well improved and cotnvjes erected 011 lhe lots to he .sold would find im mediate occupancy, each lot having a com manding iew across the Columbia river. Sale peremptorv. Title perfect. For plat and further particulars call on K. C. IIOLDEX, Auctioneer. For Sale. SOUTH i. OF J.OT 1 AND LOTS 2, 2. 4. 10 and 11 of block 10. lots 9 ami 10 black 116, lots 1 block 07 and lot ." of Mock 53, Shively's Astoria. Four f the above lots have dwellings erected tin them. No better opportunity than this has yet bocnu'iven to ihoso who uisli to pun-navr homes. lilies penect Term-, r-asti. .1. 0. 1'.OZORTII, tltf Keal rotate Agent. Peruvian BittPrH Cinchona flubrs. The Count Cinehnn was the Spanish Viceroy 111 Fern in "ItfiO. The Countess, his wife, was prostrated by an inteiiiit tent fever, from which she was freed by the u?e of the native remedy, the Peru vian bark, or. a-j it was called in the language ol the country, 'Quinquina." Cmtefiil for her rceoery. on her return to Europe in Jirw, she introduced the remedy in Spain, whore it was known under virions names, until Jiinmeus called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady who had brought them that which was moie precious than the gold of the Incas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and hfty years, science has given us nothing to take its place. It effectu ally cures" a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it tloes a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Hitters, which are as effective against malarial fever to-day as they were in the dajs of the old Spanish Yieerovs. We "iiarantec the ingredi ents of these bitters to be absolutely pure, and or the best known uualiry Atrial will satisfy j on that this is the best bitter in the world. "The proof of the nudding is in Use eating," and we willingly abide this test, j? or sale oy all druggi.stf, grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. 1 ..oeb & Co., agents for Astoria. II. It. Iitt lias completed his elegant fall .stock of dresses and cloaks. By sending size or bust, length of sleeve, skirt, waist and under arm, he will send C. O. I)., dresses from Ki upward-.: dolmans from 8. Address: II. B. Litt. Cur. Third and Alder, Portland, Or. For Thirty Days. For the next thirty days, preparatory to going below for a fresli stock of nov elties. 1 will sell any article in mv store at as low a price as it could be bought at retail in San Francisco. Caw. Adi.f.i:. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc.. 1 will send a recipe that will cine you' FREE OF CILVP.GE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joskimi T. Ixmax. Station 1), New York City. For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shilolfs Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sole by Y. E. Dement. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Will vou suffer with Dispepsia and Liver Complaint '.' Shilolfs Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shilolfs Cough and Consumption Cure is sold bv us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. If you want nice fresh lard, or good sugar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to F. B. Elberson's bakery. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron clntis immediately relieved by billions Cure- Sold by W. E. Dement. V. J. Goodman, on Chenamus 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. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. JUllllBllM-!5SSESn&3B'lHlltllIiaillIU13taB3ll3IUIiaillIHIIfMIIMHHMMMIIM CLEARANCE SALE! iiiiiieiiiuiiiiiiBKifiiaitmtssxasasiiijaaiiiBmsaEiitiitiiiMtscBatMMHMaaM For the next 30 Days ..."''wainminiMHaa Unparalleled - IN - Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 of DRY These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and are offered at remarkably Iow Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let ever)' one call and be convinced that we mean business, and that goods of the same quality were never before offered at such low figures. llgAll the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. I L STOH KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. Astokia. August 23, 1882. NEW STORES! 4 Happy Greeting to All ! I The Empire Store m j .( Door io the Pylliian Ruilriinff j ; Is now open with a very select and complete stock of i DRY GOODS f S0TI0N9, Ladies' and OTOE MOTTO: QUICK SALES AND OUR AIM IS 23rClcrks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. CALL AND SEE US. PRA.EL BROTHERS. Astoiin, August 20, 18S2. ASTORIA BREWERY.. . M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - ORKGOX. SFSOIAIi AJSTJgQTJIJOlEiraBKrT, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILATtGF. OIIDERS IN IJKK TROrOItTlOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, -. - - S I 50 per Dozen "Speelal attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Famllles.wi THE COLUMBIA LA IS SUPKKIOK TO MOST. AND is JOHN HAHN, - 0HENAHUS STREET, -Orders left at the GERMANIA iiataiftM(uai Bargains!! GOODS and CLOTHING L to be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION! O. f laMiswaituuii Children's Shoes. SMALL niflff. TO PLEASE. BREWERY KX:EM.K!) liY NONK ON TEIS COAivT PROPRIETOR, ASTORIA, OREGON. BEEKI HALL will be promptly attended to" Kt r'fl ".