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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1882)
w wwyawamwaBii 'd'hv iiariij 'AstoriHii AbTOUIA, OKEGOIn: THURSDAY. ...OCTORF.ll 20,1SS-Jpany lias extended its survey from ISSUED EVERY MORNING. x Olonday Excepted), J. F. HAIA.ORAN & COMPANY, Pi7i.i,iMix.us ,isi rnnrj;iKion-i. J.jomH Building , Cass Street. Tcriiis of Subscription : crved by Carrier, per week -la Cents at by mail, four raomb............ .?: 0 r by mail, one yoar.. ............ ') i f rao of Postase to Suo5crib. '" AilrcrtlEoaicnts inserted by the yea at kg rftto of SI 50 per Square per month. 1 rodent ad vortiRinj;, by the day or wool:, -fty cents per Fquurefor each in.ccri:on. The Gazelle is patiently awaiting an opportunity to get over to the Sound. Inspectors Ward and in the citv. Thcv co to Lotan, are Tillamook to-morrow. Sintrnnnrp is tlitq sr?iimi nnifiii"! o i ---o the points to which canned salmon is being shipped. Tho Emma Hay ward is telegrapcd a? having arrived safely at Seattle last Tuesday afternoon. The pilo driving at the foot of Casa street goes on uninterruptedly; tho new wharf, to be buili there, will be a substantial one. It would require n surgical opera tion to get a joke into the head of the individual who dishes up the "Mate news" in the Standard. A Bocial club is being organized to give a series of soirees this winter. It is a good idea, and deserves sub stantial encouragement. .1. U. Trnllinger has two new boil ers at his sawmill, constructed in rcf-J erence to burning sawdust, which he can hereafter consume. The new fish law prohibits all dumping of sawdust in the Columbia. The Timarn is discharging the wheat she took in last week. The Starbuck is discharging railroad iron. The Gen. "Fairchild arrived in from Wilmington, yesterday. The City of Sparta and Europa crossed out. The Portland board of trade will electa member of the board of pilot commissioners this evening. It will probably be Capt. lngersoll. Tho other two should, by every rule of propriety, be residents of Astoria. Quite a village is building up be low the foot, of Concomly street. A new roadway has been constructed to tho canneries, now building below Trnllinger s mill, being a convenience to the men employed and living in that section. It is understood, says the Stand ard, that after the first of the month tho San Francisco steamers wijl leave on Tuesday and Friday of each week and arrive on Wednesdays and Satur days. This will give Astorians a chance to get freight once a week. A report comes to us from the Capo that the body of a man sewed up in canvas was washed ashore a few days ago on Chinook beach, just bo low Scarborough hill. On' opening the sack the man's fare was found to be horribly bruised. No further par ticulars. What came near being a case of shanghaing at Gray's dock last Tuesday night, was stopped by the appearance of two men, who, heating the cries of tho victim, demanded to know what the trouble was. The shanghaieo was profnso in thanks to his rescuers, whilo the shanghaicrs pkipped up the street. Nearly every issue of Tun A.vro mjlx, now, contains one or more letters from parties living in different parts of this and adjoining counties. We would be glad to get communication's at any time relative to soil, climate, resources, and the news of the neighborhood. "Everybody is wiser thau anybody;" and if you know or think you know anything of inter est, write it down and send it to us. If of interest it will be published. A erily opposition is the life of trade and sometimes more so. Pas sengers are being carried between Sc attlo and Whatcom for 50 cents each, and freight for 50 cents per' ton. A lively opposition between tho 0. R. & IS. Uo. and W. 5. & JN. Co., causes tho low prices. About the next thing, they will be offering chromos for peo ple to ride on their boats. Port Towmend Argus. We'll bet a big red apple that freight for merchants is not carried p.ist its destination by those boats. Wc learn from A. M. .Johnson & Co. that their pure ground Java Coffee is a pronounced success and is meeting with large sales. Wilhoit mineral water, fresh and sparkling, at F. ii. Elberson's. Railroad NotC3. St. Helens, Or., Oct. 2.,, 8Sl , EllITOR ASTOKIA I The Northern Pacific railroad com- Portland to Kalama on the south side ox the Columbia river. Mr. Watt, agent for the company, lias secured the right of way from this I place to the mouth of Tide creek, 'opposite to Kalama. , He has had no difliculty thii3 far in adjusting the damage, and the owners of laud along the lino liave found him disponed tn pay all the property was worth. A preliminary survey lias been made from tho mouth of Tide creek to Coffin rock, a distance of about three miles; hut it is not ynt known where the crossing will be. Work will he commenced on tho line so soon as a sufficient amount of the right of way has been secured. The prospects now are that within one year the road will be completed. Carrying Freight Past. En. Asteiiiax: I agree with "Cnm'ux," that some thing should be done in freeing our selves from the oppressive exactions and discriminations made by the 0. R. & N. Co., and think tho opposition steamship idea a good one. L have this plan to propese: At the next meeting of the chamber of commerce lot a committee Ie appointed to get full figures m regard to such a steam ship, probable cost, probable amount of business from freight and passen gers, profits, etc., etc Let thi3 com mittee report at a special meeting. I am sure tha: with the feeling as it is here to-day, the stock ought to be subscribed. 1J . "Where the Tiouble 13. Oregon papers announce tho arrival of the new and powerful tug Pioneer from Philadelphia via San Francisco, but still complain of detentions in cross ing the bar. It is said th.it there is enough water on the bar, but the de lay i1 now charged to the tugs. Four largo ships off the bar for days, with pilots aboard, is not a very encourag ing .state of affairs. There is evi dently somethiug wrong somewhere. It can hardly be that ships are con sidered safer outside than inside. S.F. Bulletin ,1S. The trouble is with the bar itself. There is not the depth of water that there should be, nor will there be, till tho bar is improved by the Tinted States government. Log of the Wilna. AsToniA, Oct. 25th 1882. Report of ship Wilna, from Now York, March 10th, via St. Thomas, June 3d, 1882: Sailed from St. Thomas June 3d, 1882. July 8th. lat. 3 de. 18 min. north, long. 22 dcg. 17 min. west, was in collison with the French bark Dux Frieres. lost jibbooni, part' of stem, and all head gear. Arrived off Columbia river bar Oct. 17th. S. Simmons, Master. Gray'o Harbor. A correspondent at Iloquiaiu write to the Olympia Transcript: Times arepretty lively here now. The mill works very well. They are engaged in putting upbuilding resi dences, etc., fur employes storo building for the company, and an ad ditional 150 feet t the mill. Two steamers from Astoria and a lumber vessel are expected every day. Consumption in its early stages is readily cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery," though, if tho lungs are wasted no medicine will effect a cure. 2u kuoiwt remedy possesses such soothing and healing influence over all scrofulous, tubercu lous, and pulmonary affections as tho "Discovery." John Willis, of Elvria, Ohio, writes: "The 'Golden Medical Discovery, does positively cure con sumption, as, after trying every other medicine in Vain, this succeeded. Mr. Z. T. Phelps, of Cuthbert, Ga.. writes: "The 'Golden Medical Discovery' has cured my wife of bronchitis and incip ient consumption." Sold by druggists. CoSeo! Ceffeo!! Coffee!!! A great KAUGHPY Success! .lust received at A. M. Johnson & Go's, a largo invoice of pure .lava coffee in three-pound tins, positively the best ground coffee in this or any'other mcr ket, Warranted strictly pure). Also received large invoice of extra choice green Java and Costa Hica coffee. Mel rose Baking Powder is the best full weight, no lottery. no fraud. Try it nnd he convinced. notice. After Oct. Cist, we will not deliver Daily Oregonians in this cily, as Ave have sold this right to Mr. E. C. Ilolden. And would recommend all our present subscribers to continue with him. Ilcspect fully. 13. F. Stevens & Co. Hair Work Of all kinds, mnde and repaired. Switch es, curls, frizzes, etc-, made up in neat est stvle. Mns. C. Byeks. For the genuine J. 11. Culler old Bourbon, and the best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. Remarks of J. H. Mitchell. In tho course of hid speech at Sa lem last Friday evening, immediately after J. N. Dolph's election, Mr. Mitchell said: "No political parly can live unless the principle that the will of tho majority in such party is to be upheld as the supreme law in all its practical workings. That is the principle upon which all representa tive governments rest for their secu rity and stability, and by its faithful observance and strict enforcement alone, can republican governments be maintained and perpetuated; und what is true in this respect of a repre j r sentative government is equally true of any political party. Abandon this fundamental idea, and any govern ment or any party become unstable, insecure and worthless; and its organi zation precarious in the extreme, the plaything of dangerous and unreason ing faction and little leas than abso lute mockery. In such cases the mi nority the few upon any pretense, whether well or ill founded, become tho masters, the arrogant bosses the dictators of pnrty policy and action while the majority the many are. held in subservient obedience to the arbitrary and aristocratic will of the former. The inauguration of such . rule lu the organization of auy party is, in my opinion, fatally dangerous, not only to the well-being, but fraught with imminent peril to its very exit- T. JK. Jf. A A ence. ' ft lm been charged that I have arrogated to myself in the politics of this state, and in this campaign un warranted prerogatives, that I or ray friemU have made claims that I was the only man who could properly represent the state. No such claim has ever been made by me or any true friend of mine, and the statemont that any such claim is, or ever has been made, is the bold, untruthful, unsupported charge of pergonal and political enemies; and I here and now submit to this large and intelligent audience, to this legislature, and all the people of tho state whether throughout this campaign, I Lave dono aught thai should rightfully subject me to .such a charge. And now, in conclusion, I desire to thank most cordially all these friends, both members of the legislature, Re publicans as well as Democrats, and the many others, not members, who have given me their hearty, faithful and persistent support during all the weary days of this cver-to-bo-remem- bered contest. 1 shall, during all the years of my life, and until mv feet shall find rest in the silent grave, remember your great partiality and kindness, your generous confidence and trust, trith feelings of profound appreciation and tender regard." The Latest "Wriggle. A New York letter says the wed dings of to-day are ofjthc most compli cated diameter. Sometimes there are as many as six different pieces of pasteboard, each one in its separate envelope, all enclosed in a large one. The sorting out of this ui&rs of cards shows, first, the names of the father and mother cf the bndo; then of the parents of the groin. Then comes the bride's card separate aB Mis , and that of the gtonni. Next the invita tion to the marriage ccremon', and anothor card slating when Mr. aud Mrs. arc to be at home. The last stationery load which breaks the camel's back is tho card of the clergy man who is to marry the people. List of Letters Jtemaiuing uncalled for in the Post oflicent Astoria, Oregon, Oc!ol.-er-th, 1882. IJordeu. C. , Cataldc, Giuseppe, Courtney. Mr., Eliason. .lohan C, GoularL Antonia, Hill..!.,' . Nilson, .lohuu Nelson, .Jessie, Peters, W., Pardee, (Jen. V (j, Peters. Y. Stokes, A. N.. riartniau. Jlargrot, Taylor, John Lambert, C. L. Taylor. V. Y.. 3IcKay. George, I'zovich. 1L. Nelson, J. P., Persons calling for these letters must give the date they aro advertised. W. Ciiaxcc, P. M. SOAP. Try our Borax Soap made expresbly for us and guaranteed of superior qual ity. Can be used for anv purpose, nnd will not injure the most'delicate fabric. A fine toilet soap. A- 31. JoiiXsox & Co. Satisfaction for Ten. lu our family of ten for over two years Parker's Gingor Tonic has cured headache, malaria and other com plaints so satisfactorily that we are in excellent health and no expense for doctors or other medicines. Clironhlc. Mrs. E.K. Bmkers improved sys tem of Dress Cutting by chart is ac knowledged to be the besL Mrs. S. T. McKean is agent for Clatsop countv, and Is prepared to teach all who wis'h to avail themselves of the oppqrtunity new presented. Residence, corner of Lafayette andSquemocquaSts. Astoria. . For sweet and tender elk meat, go to Bawling a fruit store, Main street. -Shipper & Rybke. No. 11, Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the meltopolis. Now "is the winter! of our discontent! made glorious by a full and complete line of Rubber, and Oil coats, Gum boots and Umbrellas just re ceived and sold at very low prices by 31. D. KANT. The , liovs MerehantTMlor. Hatter and j IHotlicr ! Ulolhe vhZI .Hotltrrs! ! ! 1 Arc ou disturbed at night ami broken. "T AM O D I M fTi ! of vour rest lya sielc child .suffering!. J, jT "- nl IN U 1 and crying with the excruciating paini of cutting teeth4.' If ml go at once ami' get a bottle of 2,1k-. WInsIows toothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor little nV-f ferer immediately depend upon It: there is no mistake about it- Theie l- not a mother on earth who has eor! used it, who will not tell you at once! that it will regulate the bowels, audj give rest to the mother. and relief and' health to the child, oiK?ratingin.e maic.' It is perfectly safe to use in all ea&e.; and pleasant to tho la'le. and L-. the pre-i scription of one oi tho oldest and luM female nhysicinns and nurse. In tliol United States. Hold everywhere. .."! cents r. bottle. I!ai.i. Vi:or.TAr.r.i:SK. ii.iax II vit:j ItKXKWi::: is a scientihe combination of some of the moit powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It re stores sraj' hair to its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and falliim outof the hair. It furnishes the nutri tive principle by winch the hair is nour ished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsur passed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as its olfccts 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 Assajer of Massachusetts. The popularity of Halls JlairRcnewcr has incrersed with the test of many years, both in this country and in foreign lands, and it is I nuw Kiiuwii aim nseu in an ine civiuzcu countries of the world. Fei: Sale i:y Ar.r, Dkat.ki-s. OyMters! OyHteru!! At Frank Fabre's; in overj Fresh from the beds every da. .IIiiHic liexon. -ww. 3Ii:s.Xora Wilson has relumed fioni San Francisco, nnd is now prepared to receive a limited number of pupils in instrumental music. To Let. 1'ooms to rent over City boolritorc af ter -November 1st. Xotcie to the J.adie. Switches made from combings or eul hair: new switches made to order from the best imported hair, in anv shade desired. Old switches' repaired. All work warranted. Itato reasonable. Call or address rill.KXlf AKT & SCIIOKN K, Occident Hair dressing saloon. Ato ria. Oregon. Pirture.8quR AMorin. m Mr. G. C. Muryo, the photographer who ha.s lately been sketching the prin cipal stores and residences in our cily, intends remaining as Jong as the weather is good, and anj- who are desirous of having their stores or dwellings photo graphed should avail themselves of the opportunity immediately. It is not nec essary to refer to the superior quality and style of pictures taken bv Mr. M for those already taken gie entire .sat isfaction. Yours lespcctfulh. F. II. -A ttle Nasal Injector tree with each mice lull's bottle of Shilou's Catarrh. Itemedy. Price W c.ent. Sold by W, K. Dement. If you want nice fresh lard, or guod hugar-cureu hams, just irom tue eouu- try go to F. B. Klbcrson's bakery. Hallo! Where are you going? Why. to I rank raores lor a pan ro.i-t. Have vou tried a stew or pan roast as Frank I'abiv cooks it V Order one and you'll I hank us for the advice. Shoalto titer bay eysters: fresh every day. at Frank Fabre's. Brace up the hole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. Prof. J. P. Meyer wishes to inform the public and his pupils that he is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and aNo French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every coniyuicuec for study and improvement, at his residence. His experience lenders ibis an opportunity which it is worth while to any one to embrace. The Bev. Geo. H. Tinner. or Bour bon, Ind., says: 'Both myeif ami wife owe our lives'toSnium's Coxsi:m!'tiox Ci;w-" Sold by W. K. Dement. Every lady should send 'Si cuts to Strawbridge. & Clothier. Philadelphia. and receiv iv their irastuou yuaricn for G months. 1000 Engravings and A p.iges new music each issue. 1. J. Goodman, on Chenamu strce! has just received tl:e latest and mo.st fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous- Morrow shoes. Finest sausage and head cheese Cans' meat store, next J. Rodger-". at A large consignment of clocks just received at Adler s. Shiloir- Catarrh Uemedy a ost live, cure for Catarrh. Diptheria and Canker Month. Sold by W. E. Dement. Have. Wistar's halsam of wild cherry always at band. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and I !ung eompiaims. .hi reins :mn.?i a inn le. Siiiloii's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W.E. Dement.. All the patent mediciucs advertised in thisnaner. together with tho choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc- can Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hctcrfj Astoria. fall stock i f1 LO THING! Mens. Youths' and Boys' Coats. Pants and Overcoats. NO FT AXO STIFF n ATI iwu. stock or FVimlsiling GOOds! i:t.T.!:l I COATS, r.URRELLAS. The Iarsrst ioek of Gnr: IVrtMijii and American Beavers, Sloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Gassimeres and Pilot Cloths TO SELECT FROM. " FIT GUARANTEED! "S D. A. McINTOSH, Taiinr nin! iitli.r. Occident Block. NO l-OOLISHNESS! MUST MAKE ROOM ! ! have returned I'rnm rtau Francisco, with Xe fint stock of .is?wi-:mey, watches. A1 Solid f;oll ami Silrorwnrn, KvernftVrpd to the Astoria public, and offer for sale at extremely low prices the whole of my present Mock. This Is a bona fide offer. Solid cold Vatches. Chains. Bracelets. Ear Ilins. l'um. etc.. at manufacturers prices. OUSTAV jlANSKX. School Tax Notice. rpo T11H TAX VAYEltS OF SCHOOL DIS 1 trict 'o. 1?. Clatsop count v Oregon : You me hereby notified that the assessment roll for the school tav in district No. 13, for the year 1S? U completed and is now in my hands for themyctsixty days from date here of. Pay ymir laves in time and save costs. C. V. SII1VKLY. Clerk School District No. IK. Astoria. Oregon. October 2lsr. lfWi dtd FOUND. IN MY. I CMC STOKE. OCTOBER 10.183:?, two Ion oi money in the Junk, which the nwnercan have by sivingcorrcct description, kind ami amount, and pay for this ail vert Is iii" If L.TOPLIN. To thn Pnblic I wish to inform the public that my establishment is the oxr.Y place in Astoria thai makes candy: I make the finest fresh candy every day, and this is more than any one else can say here. Patronize home manufacture. Jonx P. Ci.asi:x. A Varied Performance. Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Tonic can perform such varied cures, thinking it essence of ginger, when in fact it ii made from mairy valuable medicines which act beneficially on every diseased organ. A "Wise "Woman Will trj and preserve her charms. She may lack classic outline of form, butsiie .should useSOZODOXT. and retain the beauty and usefulness of her teeth. A fincM't oi teeth is one of the. highest charm-. .SOZODOXT will do this work. Nature's Own True Laxative. Asajrreablc to the taste a.s the. fruit from which it is made, prompt nnd pain less in its action on the liver and bow els, the great remedy Syrup of Pigs is selling rapidly and giving satisfaction to all. Children er tor it on account of its pleasant tate, and grown people are beginning lo use it exclusively, as it leaves them feeling hetter than anj oth er remedy. W. U. Dement. Druggist, has been appointed airent for Astoria. Ilode Da is & Co.. Wholesale Agents, Cortland Oregon. A C'AKD. To ail ttlm nn snfTeriny from ihe ! ern.rs and Indiscretions of youth, nerv ous we:u;nis. eany decay. io?s oi man hood, cte.. I will send a recipe, that will cure 3 nu FKKK OF CHAl.'OE. This great ii medj was discovered by a mis sionar:. in South America. Send a self addressed etfv elope to the J'cv.JosKrn T. Inm ax. Station I. Xcw York City. Are j on made miserable by Indi gestion, Coniputinn. Dizziness, Loss of appetite. Yellow Skin :' -ShiloirsYit.il-ier is a positive cure. For sale by W. K. Dement. Two Surgeons representing the NA TION A L sritGICA L INSTITUTE of Indianapolis. Philadelphia. Atlanta Ga., and San Francisco, will be in Port i..vxn. Onr.oox. at the St. Charles Ho tel, from Nov. 2d to the llth inclusive, prepared with an expensive outfit of the mo.st approved apparatus, for the treat ment of all cases of disease of the spine, hip. knee, ankle, crooked limbs, club feet. Src. A:c. They will be prepared to make the most difficult surgical opera tion, including cataract, cross eyes. ban lip. deformities of the face, divid ing tendons, operations for disease of the genual organs-, piles, nstuia, c. A. rare opportunity is offered those need ing their services. Old patients cspeci- ' ally requested to visit them. Mlaekuietnck. a lasting nnd fra grant perfume. Price 2.1 and M cents. Sold bv W. E. Dement. Why will yofi cough when Shilolfs Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOcfeeOctsaudSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. The California Candy store is oncn j on Concomly street. Home-made candv at lowest prices. 2lr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket. has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Fruit of all kinds received by C. A. May, on every steamer. Candles, nuts, etc. Fresh novelties constantly arriving. C. B. COOPER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE tiTto m-p nHnimiKHmHininmitiminiiitmiKniimnuniaHiiMiHiMmmm GRAND OPENING! iiiiifHiiiiiaHigufiisiaSiiiifiiuiiiisuuiiitiiiiiisiiaiuHflani . OIT Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1882! New Goods will be exhibited in every Department New Dress Goods, New Yelvets, . ' New Plushes, New Silks, New Satins In all the new Shades. oxr-Ei. aoo Wraps, Cloaks, Ulsters and Dolmans. $On our Fancy Counters endless variety of new goods. In the Gentleman's Department the latest styles jn Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Neck Wear and Furnishing Goods. The public will be afforded ever)- facility to inspect our latest importations. Goods shown with pleasure. No importunity to buy. Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. Astoria, October l, 1883. FALL IMPORTATIONS ! -AT We are receiving by every .steamer nsw additions to our stock of Drv Goort.s, Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Suitable, for the season. Pteaaefo, Waterpoofs, Hosiery, 0fri, Bt Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks7 Satins, Velvets, Plushes, etc., show a large variety. Also an elegant line of Ladies" and Children's CLOAKS, ULSTERS RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. WALKING JACKETS, DOLMANS, ETC. Our tables arc covered with the nicest selection of Fichus, Ties, Collarettes and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. OXXR MOTTO: ? WOK SALES AND SMALL fM9PW9. We SUuly to Tlvase. PRAEL BROTHERS. Zf c.xt Ioor t Pjrtklu Hall. ASTORIA- BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. REDtfCTIOS OF WHOLESALE PPJCES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKGE ORDERS IN LIKE TROPORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, ... SI SO per Dozen WSpcclal attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Families THE COLUMBIA LA IS SUl'KKIOR TO MOST. AM) IS EXCELLED RY XOXE OX THIS COAHT JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAHUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. Orders left at the CERMAN'IA BEER HALL will be" promptly attended kto.-m I X L rfTt V3b YSfi h V jp j- jBs jgm Xa.3ELXH23?IEI we will display an O. XX. OOOPBR, uuauM. THE - BREWERY