The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, December 22, 1882, Image 2

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ASTORIA. 0BER09:
FRIDAY DECEMBER 22, 18b2
J. F. HALLVKAX.
Editor
A Growing Kecessitj.
TnE commercial column of to
day's Astoria shows that there
are twelve merchant vessels bar
bound at Baker's bay. Some of
these vessels were ready six weeks
ago; the captains chafe at the de
lay; the crews hang around with
but little to do but -watch the
storm wrack flying across the
mouth of the turbulent river, and
nothing goes on but the expense.
Each vessel lying down there this
morning represents a daily aggre
gate of 6100 cost of detention.
The detention of these vessels
thus represents a loss to the
owners so far, of 23,G00. A year
ago the Oregonian commenting
on a similar state of affairs, by
direct implication made it appear
that "what is needed is more tugs."
There is now what would appear
. to be sufficient tug service, with
. all the incentives that competition
excites to insure prompt and
speedy departure of these vessels,
but there they lie, for the simple
reason that the bar is too rough
for any tug however powerful, to
make any attempt at towing.
Hence we think it is evident to
every one not blinded by local
prejudice that it is not for lack of
towing facilities that that dozen
wheat ships lie in Baker's bay.
The figures we have given repre
sent a direct loss to the owners;
they also represent a direct loss to
all who are interested in the pros
perity of this place; they repre
sent a direct loss to every man
who owns property, to every man
who is in business, as well as to
every ono who raises :t bushel of
wheat, or digs a bushel of potatoes,
or cuts a log, or puts up a can of
salmon. It represents a direct
loss to any one who had hand or
part in the shipment of the 32G,
000 tons of exports that have been
loaded in the Columbia river since
the fiist day of January last.
If there is any other work of
greater importance in the north
x' "west than the improvement of the
hr 'Columbia river bar, we arc" jiot
. aware of its existence. If there
is any other work more impera
tively necessary, by reason of its
great and constantly growing ne
cessity, within the limits of the
American Union, we are like
wise uninformed as to what or
where it is.
To the south lies San Francisco,
with a bay that would float the
fleets of the world, and a com
paratively safe and easy entrance;
to the north isPuget Sound, using
every argument that individual
benefit or commercial gain can
suggest, to build up its ocean
tradp; between the two is the Co
lumbia, the gatoway of a greater
scope of country than either San
Francisco or the Sound can point
to, but' with an obstruction that,
unless speedily removed, must
prove of great and permanent loss
to the people that dwell in the
country that it drains.
Neither the president nor the
secretary of the interior has made
any recommendation or reference
as to the important questions in
volved in the continued with
drawal from public settlement of
over 100,000,000 acres of public
lands, withdrawn as railroad grants
and wholly unearned by the
corporations for whose benefit they
were originally made These
grants were all conditionally made,
and the terms have not been com
plied with, but these terms them
selves make it imperative for con
gress to act. "In our judgment,"
says an article in the Washing
ton Gazette, "there is a manda
tory duty resting upon congress
which" has been too long
evaded and neglected. It was
the Republican party that
first pronounced against the con
tinuance of the land grant policy.
The Ohio state convention of 1868
so declared, and the national con
r ventions of 1808, 1872 and 1876
'all adopted declarations of a simi
lar character. The failure of con
grew to act gives color, force and
oonaietency to the charge that the
railroad lobby,ismore powerful than
the people. The liandwriting is on
the waR, the people have declared
' that thejrreat monopolies shall
is J1 wore than their pound cf
ad parties and politician
taktfattd."
NEW TO-DAY.
Notice.
PATJJTAECUS OF tOCEAlf ENCAMP
ment will bear in mind that an election
for Officers for ihe ensuing jear will take
place on Monday evening. Dec 23tli. also
other business of Importance. Bv order ol
Encampment,
dtd A-J.MEGLrR.Scribe.
LIBERTY HALL,
F. W. STECHHAN, Proprietor and Manager.
Friday I Satnrft Bee. 22 & 23
JAY KIAIS
Majestic Kevival of the Famous. Moral and
Pieturescuic Drama of
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN,
POWERFUL DOUBLE COMPANY.
(Stronger than eer.)
Magnificent Scenerv,
Magnolia Jubilee Singers,"
Camp Meeting Shoiiters.
Trick Douke3'"Frlseo.M
The mammoth trained
5 BLOODHOUNDS ! 5
Resetted scats now on sale at Adler's
IJook Store.
SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY
AUCTION SALE.
Christmas and New Year's
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
This FRIDAY afternoon
At 2 o'clock.
.VXD
Again in the Evening nt Seven,
At Adler's Branch. Bazar,
Next to Geo. W. Hunie's
Store.
BSilver plated ware, Fancy Glass and
China ware, Japanese goods, Black
Ebony poods, Illustrated Gift Hook's.
Dolls, all sizes, dressed and otherwise.
Boys' wapons, Doll Carriages, Musical
instrument, etc. Also
One Chase's Organ Worth $12.1.
The goods to be sold arc consign
ments sent unsolicited to Mr. Adler. lie
has advised the owners that he is over
stocked with his own goods. The an
swer is
"IIoh'I return !hr soodi. Sell all out
nt aacfion Immediately, anil realize
m hat j oh can for us."
Referring to the above 1 can only say,
my instructions from Mr. Adk-r are
positive to sell the goods without re
serve to the highest bidders.
E.C.IIOL.DEX,
tf Auctioneer.
Select Masquerade Ball.
JoL Rescue Jubilee Troupe. St
Fourth Annua! Masquerade Bali,
Monday, January 1st, 1883,
AT THE SKATING KINK.
IIOXOItAIlV COMMITTEE.
Cant. Geo. Flavcl, Hon. "Win. Chance,
Col. It It. Speddcn, Hon. A.. I. Meglcr.
Hon. John Halm, Hon. Geo.AV. Hume.
KFCErTIOX COMMITTEE.
MEMBERS OF THE TROUTK.
IVKSTIOATINO COMMITTER.
non. C. W. Fulton. Hon. F. J. T:i lor,
Hon. C. .T. Trenchant.
J.VVITATIOX COMMITTEE,
las. A. DaUdson, G. C. Jtichardson,
B. S. Worslcy, Frank L. l'arker.
VKICRS OK ADMISSIOy.
Lady Maskers -
Gent Maskers - - - -
Lads' Spectators, -
Gent Spectators, -
FUEE
M
l.fO
Tickets may be procured of members of
the troupe.
Maskers tickets can be procured only at
the store of Frank I. 1'arKcr.
IT PAYS
TO TRADE WITH ME !
WHO?
FRANK ELBEKSON,
Seasiie'Baken & Confectionery.
Because my Goods are the Best,
and Always Fresh.
Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wedding
panics, on snore notice, aim guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction.
Cake ornamenting a.spccialry.
Opposite ii. XV. Jlmne'0.
PILES! PILES!
Parties wanting Piles will do well
to apply to
C0MEGYS & VESTAL,
At KAXAMA, W. T.
dtf
ASK FOB
Union India Rubber Company's
Pure Para Gum
Crack Proof
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 1
Be sure tlie Boots are stamped CRACK
rji uuf on tne neeis, ana uae uxai'uut
GU31 SPRINGS on t'ae foot and instep,
-whicli 'nrevent their cracklncr or breaking.
"Wc are now making tliem with RUBBER
JLKJJ AJSBE&TUis soies wiucn win matte
; jem last more than twice as long as any
Rubber Boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, HOSE, SPRINGS. CLOTHING.
TjOOTS AND SHOES, etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. H. PEASE, Jr.. 1 ,
S.M. RUNYON, fAenls
4m San Francisco.
Nttice.
fitTATEAXDCOUKTi: TAXES FOR THE
U7MTMK, are bow due as4 caa he paid
t ay Aee at the CeurtBowe.
MAKTUv TO AJUi.
J. .7. STOKES
FOARD & STOKES,
"Wholesale and retail dealersln
Wood aad Willow-ware,
GROCERIES,
Tobacco,Cigars, Wines and Liquors
FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC
Fruits and Vegetables.
COUNTRY PKODUCE.
General Commission merchants
AMTOItfA. OltKGOX.
Xext to Oregon Railway A X.iv. co's Dock.
dv
ASTORIA MARKET
1). K. WAKREX.
COR. CHENAMUS AND HAMILTON STS.
ASTORIA. - - OREGON.
Dealer in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
Vegetables. Butter. Eggs.
And a full line of
CHOICE FAMLY GROCERIES
Constantly on hand.
SHIPS sypn.lKD AT LOWEST RATES.
This space rcwrvrul for
CERTAIN PARTIES.
MAGSU8 C. CROSBY,
Dealer In
HARD? ABE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLUMBERS ASD STEAM FITTERS
Goods and Tools,"
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
a
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER,
Cannery anfl IIshermeDs SnppUes
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with t.catness and dispatch.
None but llrst class workmen emploj el.
A lan;e assortment oI
SCALE?
, (toustautly on hand.
HILL'S VARIETIES.
GKO.IIILL, --- PJIOritlETOR
WAI.TKU I'AltK.S, - STAGE MANAOKK
Engagement or
MESSRS. DOWNS & ALIC0TT,
The Kings of Song atnl Dance.
Also
RICHARDS and EVANS,
Champion High Kickers.
Together vith a new
Under the management of lROr. SWAIJ.
AH the Old Favorites Retained.
Opra all llic Year, Performance Etrry
Xixlit. Entire Change or Pro-
crntumc Once a Week.
Comprising all the latent
SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The theatre Is crowded nightly, and all
who have witnessed the entertainment pro
nounce it to be equal to any gl en clsew here.
Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's
amusement can not be excelled. Anj body
wishing to spend a pleasant evening and
see sparkling it and beauty without vul
garity, should Improve the opportunity and
come.
The company comprises the following well
known Artists :
Miss Fannik 'Wai.tox.
Miss Kmma GiLnF.irr.
Miss Fay Gilkt.rt,
31 k. AValtku Tabus.
Mit. Ciias. Fremont.
Mn. Jonx Stokes.
Mb. Ciias. Harrows.
All ot which will appear nightly In their dif
ferent specialties.
Open air concert every c enmg ; perform
ance commencing at s ; entrance to theatre
on Benton street ; private boxes on Clicna
mns street.
Kew Stars ia Rapid Snocessioa !
New Vessel.
f Y XEW STEAM YACflT
RELIC,
Is now readv f or business, and can be en
gaged by the day. Job or season. Orders may
be made by letter or personal application to
me. LEWIS G. HAAVEN, Upper Astoria.
P. H. FOX, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
T17TLL ATTEND TO COLIXCTIOS AT
IT a reasonable discount.
. 0ce, Main street. Address P. O. hot ,
IXWU, CUtHp Gouty, Oxhob. d-lwk wit
Announcement
Fine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols-i
tery, Wall Pockets, Brackets.
U. W &MXXW&
I offer a fine stock
Holiday trade
Bsske? Ottomans SofaBj Ghnmher Suits;
Ladies are invited to call and see latest
styles iir Plush and Velvet. Heantiiul
Embroidered goods.
XKL W, Gallicisms Mew Store
Carl Adler's
I Still Lead ! All my
CHRISfMli
ijp,?A
Sometime
GOLDE
FOR TWENTY
TO BE GIVEN AWAY!
A Beauilfttl Silver PiUhm Worth $50,
Each purchaser of One Hollar's Worth, or upwards will receive a Ticket
entitling him or her to One Chance in this Tlrgnnt Svt.
A Ticket will he j;"m to each purchaser of goods to the amount of syj.at either Hie
Golden Rule Bazar, or the IVoveHj Shnporins::.
CARi A
Guidon Rule Bazar,
H
D. A. MclNTOS
TAILOR AN 3) CLOTHIER,
Has just opened a large addition to liN stock of
Men's and Boy's Suits. Overcoats. Hats and Caps.
Furnishing Goods and Cloths.
Abo a full line of
Rubber Coats and Leggings, Umbrellas, Trunks. Satchels.
Special attention directed to
Hosiery, Underwear, and fine Neckwear, Gent'3 Dressing
Gowns. Celluloid Fronts, Collars and Cuffs,
D. A..MclNT0SH? - - TAILOR AND CLOTHIER.
OCCIIEXT J3I.OCK. - .1STOI5IA. 0REC05.
Hew Goods !
CITY BOOK ST
ko nitMcn: zvo cintorvxe:
But tho Best Store in the City to get your Money's Worth.
Albums, Autograph and Photograph all sizes and Prices-
Books from a Dime Sfovcl to Webster's Unabridged.
3ens' Jewelry and CuIeiy, Writing Deslts of all sizes. Itlar
Trains Scrap Books. Bibles. Traycr Boolts ami
ITrHinals. also, the Key to I leaven.
Opera ami Marine Glasses. Draughting Instruments from 40
cents to $30.00 a Set. Blank Boohs.
'And every thine von could want in onr line.
au uitiiuuu uj uujius ui us j un jvvcp me money at iiome.
0"Examlne out goods and prices before going clsov.hcre.
B. F. STEVENS & CO.,
City Bok Store.
Extraordinary!
I "I III I Ml II I III
of Furniture for the
at low prices.
(S I
Emporium
Ms as reuressiiteil !
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1
Toys, Fancy Goods.
My own humiliation,
NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS.
Vtc i eonsiguir.enK on e erj steamer.
To attempt an euumenitiou ot tlu'nttrac
intiw would be impikvaible. Come and see
the finest, brightest and prettiest. and mot
valuable Mock f goods eer brought to
Astoria.
Mw at T
-m Tm a
iJLh JLZJrl
DAYS OMLY.
B Is 1 E ?
New Gk?ds !
Wo expect to remain after the holidays arc
ill
-AT
XOW OX EXHIBITION
THE FXSTST and BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF
Fancy Dry Goods ! Notions,
Embnuing all the latet st le of
hndi&s Bui MIssbs Ti&s asrf
ALL COLORS, SIZES AND PRICES.
Lace Oountorpanes,
Lace Tidies,
Lace Curtains,
WOHSTSD GOODS!
Ladies ami Cliihlrm's .Tackcts, Cloaks, Nubias and Hoods.
a l-rxi: ASsoirrMr.XT of
Ladies and Gent's Silk, Linen and Bordered Handkerchiefs.
SATCHELS. PURSES, ETC.
We ha e stdl on hand an assortment of
Ladies and Misses' Cloaks, Ulsters and Dolmans,
Which wew ill j,ell at CKKATLY KEDUCED RATES.
Tiie public is eordi.dh imited to call aud examine Goods and Prices.
PRAEL BROTHERS.
Next Door to FytMan Hall.
THE WE W MODEL
rScxgflrT.
. ftTiSsT S bsjrfX !iTr zsTVTjsfc J sui
A PULIi 5TCCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
S3- 3ES.- TTA WiJS,
Two doors east of Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON.
-Jlzm, JUL Brlontgomery,
(SUCCESSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.)
COi;?. K II O JIAt.V AXl) JEFFERSOX6TREET8;
I will REMOVE about Jan. 1st, to the Untitling row occupied by
Joe Charters' barber shop, on Chenamus street.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
ilANUFACTURER OF
FUBRITTJRE Sh BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Olotli, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete In every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN,
DEALEU IN J5&
FUKNTTUKE Ss BEDDING.
Corner Ulain and Sqnemoqua Streets. Astoria. Oresoa.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC. ,,
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS
All IXKS OF FUKNITUISE
ASTORIA
M. MEYER
ASTORIA,
REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES.
$7 50 PES BARREL OF 30 GALLONS.
ILAEGE ORDERS IN TJJvE TROrORTION.
Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, - - - $1 SO per Dozen
irs-Speeial attention paid to orders from Public Houses aud FaiaailIet."W
ay Goods !
THE -
Lace Pillow Shams, '
-Lace Table Covers,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
JIANG C CAN BE HAD IX AS
TORIA ONLY OF
E, R. HAWE8,
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU
WILL BE TJ.EASED.
K. II. IIAAVES is also agent for the
Buck patent Cooliif Store -
And other first-class stoves.
Furnace Work, Steam Fit
tings, etc., a specialty
DEALER. T
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stoves and Ranges
The Best in the market.
I'linnbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
REPAIRED A3KD VABSISIIED.
BREWERY.
Proprietor.
OREGON.
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