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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1882)
( - i t . Q) ft jghs gistfiij. stcrcfcm AbTORlA. OREGON: TYEDHESDAY..DECEMBKK 27, ISM! ISSUED SVERY MOBNTNG. iJondy Excepted, J. F. EALLORAN & COMPANY, ruI'.MMIKES AXO I'ttOrKIITTOKS. Jiormn JjitiMing, Gasx direct. Terms of Subscriptien: n ved bx Carrier, per week ....25 Cents tot by mail, four months..........-..!" 00 pt ly mail, obo year ...... W ree of Postssa to tiubscribors. r .dvcrtisoments inserted by tho year at iis rate of 51 3) ier square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, fty cents per square for each insertion. The lato storm damaged property to the value of one million dollars in this state. The East Orcgonian wants tho Pendletonitea to organiza a vigilance committee and Seattle about a dozen. After New Years the Knappton mills will be in charge of C. W. Stone, and will be known and designated as the "Columbia Mills." Astor Lodge Xo. 0, K. of P., will have a public installation and a grand ball at their castle next Wed nesday evening, the od pros. The Oregon State Xormal school has been fully organized at Mon mouth, under the law by which it was craated at the last legislature. Portland's new paper, the North we.it 2feics, starts off with a good corps of newspaper men. fhey are all rustlers and have good need to be. To-night tho newty elected offi cers of Temple Lodge 2u. 7, will be installed at Pythian castle, after which dancing will be given at the skating rink. The Rescue Jubilee Troupe Mask Uall, on New Years evening, promises to be a grand success. More suits have been engaged up to this time then have ever before been engaged for a similar occasion in Astoria. Ocean Encampment No. 13, I. 0. 0. F. of Astoria, elected tho fol lowing officers for tho ensniug j'ear, on Monday evening, 25th inst.: V. H. Darker, 0. P.; Wm. Bock, H. P.; John IJalm, S. W.; Jay Tuttle, Scribe; I. W. Oase, Treas.; Charles Holt, J. W.: E. C. Holdcn, Past C. P. The Gartenhiube, a. German p'.por which is read by a million people, has, in the last issuo received, a most minute account of Astoria and the salmon fisheries. Wo regret that the onr numerous Christmas presents does not leave us leisure to trauslato the article for the benefit of our readers. Thero was Divino service at Grace church yesterday morning at ten o'clock, being St. Stephen's day. To day is the Feast of St. John the Evan gelist, and there will be services in Grace church at ton o'clock this morn ing. To-morrow is the Feast of tho Holy Innocents; there will bo Divine service in Grace church at tho samo hour. Three of the telegraph poles be tween Scarborough Head and tho capo are blown down. Wero the lino fin ished it would be just the same as whon you want Borne news from Port land "Lines down." Wc never yet knew the line to be working all right botweon Astoria and Portland when thero was any important dispatch to receive. On Christmas night a boat with two men started for the Melusine, and on reaching the vessel got foul of tho chains and capsized; one of the men clung to tho chain, and the other drifted down and caught hold of the rudder; the night was dark and the wind high, but both were finally res cued by the crew. The boat went adrift. See adv. A sailor by the name of Trainor, belonging to the Queen of the Pa cific, is to sue the 0. R. & N. Co. for $20,000, for injuries alleged to have been received at the hands of tho first mate. Trainor claims that the officer. in a violent fit of anger, to which ho is subject, seized him and threw him into tho machinery, causing him to bo crushed so that he has since been con fined to the hospital. Standard. Cape Hancock Record. Cafe Hancock, Dec. 2611 x.u. Cloudy; wind light, fresh; schooner Trustes sailed in at 10 a. m.; bar very rough. The Jennie Landles, El Capitan and James Livesey are in sight. In port barkentine Portland, schoonen Kato & Anna, Ona fc Al pha and J. C. Cumins, tugs Columbia and Pioneer. A Pleasant Affair. Had the seating capacity of the Presbyterian church been double what it is, every seat would have been occupied on Christmas evening to witness the distribution of presents to the Sunday school children, from the overloaded and tastefully ornamented Christmas tree. As it was, chairs were brought into requisition along the aisles and in front, and every body made as comfortable as possible, though many only had standing room while others failed to gain admittanco at all. The gifts were numerous, and many of them were costly. The generous donors mu3t have been repaid for their liberality, and the superintendent and teachers of the snnday school abun dantly rewarded for their "labor of love," as thoy gazed upon the bright eyes of the children raised in expec tation as each present was taken from the tree and the lucky owner's name announced, and then witness the eager, happy and joyous counten ance, beaming with delight, of the little one whose hand was raised, sig nifying that he or she was the fortu nate possessor of the name called. A box of extra toys, dolls, etc., had been generously donated, so that no child should be overlooked or go away without a present. Owing to the overcrowded stato of the room Santa Claus was unwilling to force his portly form through such limited space, so the nuts and candies he had provided wore distributed by his su bordinates. When it was thought all the presents had been distributed from the tree Mr. E. C. Holden pro duced from a remote branch a pret tily polished mussel shell purse, with a card attached, on which was written "A Christmas gift to Rev. J. V. Mil ligan, in token of our appreciation of his earnest, faithful efforts, as pas tor of the First Presbyterian ohurch of Astoria." Signod, "Many Mem bers." The pursB contained $53.75 and was collected during the day by two lady members. Mr. Millijjan was taken by surpriso, and in a few words expressed his full appreciation of the unexpected gift nud the kind words and motives of the donors. Owing to tho unexpectedly densely crowded state of the building, no recitations or Christmas songs were given, as originally intended. An Old Favorite. Upon our desk lies a. magazine which brings to our mind a flood of memories. It is the "Overland Monthly,' the same ligut brown cover, the same bear on the railroad track, and tho samu flavor of tho coast that the last one had which w laid down -iili iwrit jMfc miTtMl "Cr "IV magazine should never have beu al lowed to ceaso publication, and we are glad to see that tha enterprising editor of the Callfoxiium has changed the name and mako up of his nnga zine and given us a readable publica tion with the old time prestige of tho "OverlanuV' about it. The present editor and proprietor of the magazine is an energetic young fellow with plenty of tnlent and "go" to htm to make his magazine a success. His publication is a help to the coast and should get coast patronage, and on tho score of literary excellence it will compare favorably with eastern monthlies. To us it seems like tho return of an old friend. Wedding Present!. At the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lounsbcrry, Christmas night we noticed among others the follow ing appropriate wedding presents: From Mr. end Mrs. F. Sherman, fine China tea set, Mr. and Mrs. H. Spelltnier silver caster, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Ross, very elegant toilet set, Mr. F. H. Sherman, fine velvet rug, Miss Nellie Sherman, majolica plate, Miss Minnie Sherman, plush auto graph album, Miss Ella. Pope, silver napkin rings, Miss Alice Pope, toilet set, E. C. Holden and daughter, silver J caKe uasicer, miss x.ua uryce, silver butter dish, Misses Etta and May Hobaon, silver cake basket, Mrs. 3L E. Turner, of Portland, set of silver forks, Mr. F. W. Pendleton, gold and silver card receiver and bouquet holder, Mr. E. M. Hall, silver and gold lined napkin rings handsomely engraved, Mr. B. Van Dusen, library lamp, Mr. Wm. Edgar, very elegant silver butter dish, Mr. E. A. Noyes, beautiful eight-day clock, Daniel P. Ross, silver table castor, Mr. F. W. Newell, ole gant student lamp, Mr. L. C. Kinney, fine jewelry case, Mr. Chas. Heilborn, wall brackets. A pleasant featuro of the presenta tion was afforded by the following gentlemen, employes of ;he O. It. Jfc N. Ce: E. A. Noyes, F. A. Newell, W. L. Garretson, J. C. Ross. A. Gates, C. W. Sprague, W. G. Dillingham, A. L. Pease, Al. Rohls, J. W. Babbidge, E. N. Hall, A. W. Howitt, A. Dear doff, C. L. Pangburn, W. B. Furman, A. J. Belmont. Their present was a fine walnut bedroom set, marble-topped and finely finished, a handsome token of regard for their comrade and a substantial manifestation of the asteem in which they hold him. For The HOLIDAYS. Don't fail to call at A. M. Johnson & Cb's. during the next few days and ex amine the largest stock of Crockery and Glassware ever brought to Astoria. Everything is marked An effective medicine for kidney diseases, low fevers and nervous pros tration, and well worthy of a trial, is Brown's Iron Bitters. Furnished Raesaw teKeat At Mrs. Munson's. Take Xetlce. An endless variety of Holiday goods, cakes and pies of nil kinds, ornamented and plain, or made to order. First class French and home made candies, candy canes, popcorn balls, &c, at Frank Ei-bcrson's. Xeticr. Jf you want to buy ai rst-class orgau, guaranteed for 10 years, at a low figure, call at the Xew York Novelty Co.. eor. Main and Chcnamus streets. Xoticc to the Ladle. Switches made from combings or cut hair: new switches made to order from the best imported hair, in any shade desired. Old switches repaired. All wnrlr mrr.iTitiwl 1fit nicnnililn TKU-CftM-in-THrc3.7 U IlLEXlTAKT it fcCIIOKXK, Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asto ria. Oregon. Another Orphan's Home. At tho last Takes a Rest. On January 1st., M. P. Callender who lias so long and successfully con ducted the affairs of the Knappton mills, will resign for the purpose of taking a holiday. Eleven years of continuous and unremitting . work entitles any man to a vacation, and Mr. Callender well merits a season of relaxation. He will visit southern California this winter, going east in the spring, and will probably resume active business in this vicinity next season. session of the grand lodge of Good Templars, of this state, it was ordered that necessary steps be take steps to found an orphans' home, and a board of managers were ap pointed to take the matter in charge and go ahead and effect ar rangements. The board was author ized to solicit subscriptions and to lo cate the home at the city or village which would contribute the most money before or by the first day of September last. The Dalles having donated the largest sum of money, $1450, it was ordered that the home be located in or near that city. A purchasing committee was appointed to select a desirable tract of land, which they did, about one-half mile from The Dalles, at a cost of 81,900, paying all of the amount down, except $140. It iB now the purpose of the board of managers to mako a grand effort to secure money enough to erect and furnish tho building and have it ready for occupancy by the first of May next. Standard J. V. Conn lias the largest stock of Rogers' Plated ware in Astoria to selrct from, at his Drug Store. AIs Toilet sets, Dressing cases, Vases all sizes. Al bums, Ink-stands, Odor cases, Hand mirrors, (Moth and Hair brushes, Fancj Soaps and Perfumery of the best nlake. Calf and examine goods and prices, and you will see my prices are one-third less than in other stores. f)nnn5iti flpriflpnf lTntl. a Pierce's "Pleasant Purgatigo Pellets" are perfect preventives of constipation. Inclosed in glass bottles, always fresh. By all druggists. -if55" r- SabsrripteBS jcals will-b Any papc To the leading ceivcd at Carl A magazine vsnRho'iurnishetl youVwyir lishers' priefcHty, reaving your liamo6 Carl Adler'sT - . vS V? That Dell at Carl Adler Will be raffled at one o'clock Saturday afternoon. There are a fec mare' chances left wjch will be dlsposcij-of at twenty-five- cents each. Take- a chance for your little girl. - New Years cards at Carl Adler's Sheet music in all the latest varieties just received at Gustav Hansen's. Sonat as, operas, waltzes and all the popular music of the day in stock. If you want music for the piano, organ, violin, flute, etc., you will -find what you want at Hansen's. For fine Havana, and domestic Ci- Sars, such as the "Commercial." Flor e Cuba Delicious.'' and the celebrated "Calcutta" cigar, call at J. E. Thomas' Drugstore. Ha Arrived. Prof. A. S.Francis has arrived iirthis city. He is prepared to fill all orders in tuning, repairing and regula ting pianos, organs and musical instru ments of all kinds. Persons desiring to purchase musical instruments will do well to have one select them who under stands. their mechanism and the ma terial used in their construction. Or ders may be left at the Occident Hotel. Important Sietler. A full Hue of artist's materials con sisting of tube colors, liable brushes, picture varnishes, canvas, fcc. drc Ev erything an artist wants at A. M. JOBXDO.Y &CO. fifousauitaiie Kid Gloves in' the new- ns1?1iwlna of tn TTmrkiva Ktrtr. ShiBoej- & Rybke, No. 11, Oak strce PortlanftLaxe the lion ton tailors of the metropolis. Have vou tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabicoaks it ? Order one and you'll thank usTfflr the advice. Wanted A canlDetent woman to do housework for a small family. Apply to J. C. Adams, at Tongue Point, ivr t: Fancy soaps and erf uniery o all kinds can be found at J-W. Conn's irug store, opposite Occident hotel. '. Will you suffer with ispepshtand Liver Complaint ? Shiloh"K"v italbssr is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement "" -. Get those splendid oiled horse cov ers and hoods at A. M. Jouxsox & Go's. Premature graynesa avoided by "us ing Parker's Hair Balsam, distin guished for its cleanliness and "perfume. Sleepless-Nights, made miserable by. that terrible coueh. Shiloh's Cure is tiie-rehiedy for you. Sold by W. E. De- nent Shiloh's Vitaltzer is what you ne for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. race in anaiu cents per ootue. by W.E. Dement, S v- "Fresh sjiy o- candies at Oerk- .fell tower. r " - ' Office over City down to the lowest possible figure for the Holidays. If you intend making a Christmas present to one of your friends, now is your time to get one cheap. Remember the place and give us a call. A.M. JOHNSON & Co. Oj-atorM! Oyster!! At Frank FabreV; in every style. Fresh from the heds every day. It Never Fails- If all remedies have failed to afford relief there is ono that will never dis;u- Soint you, and that one is Syrup of igs. The strong and tho weak alike find it powerful for good; harmless, yet thorough, always giving strength to the bowels, so thar regular habits may be formed and the system restored to a healthy condition. Each half-dollar bottle contaius from twenty to thirty average doses, and the dollar bottles more than double. For sale by W. E. Dement, druggist, Astoria Oregon. Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. It Will Ie It. Food will lodge in the interstics be tween the teeth, and it becomes a source of their decay. SOZODONT will dis lodge such deposits, and prevent the mischief. All parents should provide SOZODONT, and thus secure the health of their children's teeth. HeVr to Arold DrHBLciincM. Forbid intoxicating nostrums and use Parker's Ginger Tonic in your family. This delicious remedy nevor intoxicates, is a true blood and brain food, and aiding all tho vital functions never fails to invigorate. Jb'reflli Candy. Made every day at John 1. Classen's Astoria Candy Factory. Creams, choco late, French candy, taffy, etc. A fine aHsortmentof holiday toys. A.CABI). To nil who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay. fo-;s of man hood, etc., 1 will send a recipe, that will cure you FKEE OF OILAHGE. This great remeuy was uiscovereti ny a mis iTnll III Mniit! f....-T t-,...T . . addressed envelope to the Jie.v. JosErn i. i.jja., oiaiiuu u, vvk Kirn v,uy, What Yf oHim KkiiKhl l"r. Dyspepsia, weak back, despondeucy and other troubles caused me fearful suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic makes mo feel like a new being. A groat rem. dy. Every woman should uso it. Mrs. Garitz, Pittsburg. For lame Hack, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price '2.1 cent. For sale bv W. K. Dement. AH the patent medicines adveitised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, anil toilet articles, itc can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drn$r store, opposite Oceiden hctel. Astoria. A very complete asMirtmcnt of blank bookall sizes, styles and prices at the C'uy book store. That Hacking Cough can bo so quicklv cured bv ShilohV Cure. We gnarai.tp.. jt. Sold bv W.4u Dement. Croup, Whoopir.s rough and Bron chit is immediately relieutib; ShiIoh Cure, Sold bj W. K. Dement." Shoalwater bay eysters: fresh every da j, at Frank Fabre's. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. K. Dement. Fine organs and pianos at (Justav Uausen's. Cali and examine. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnamus Mreet, has just received the latest anil most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat ami mng complaints. 50 cents andl a tat tle. Wax Dolls, Rubber Dolls, Dolls' cra dles, Itocking horses and Toys at Carl Adler's. Masquerade Cosl to cent. 80 Fancy costui for Ladies and G in full assort from the finest t most comical arrive from San' cisco in time ft Masquerade- rm mi i i nev win be 11 at reasonable Gents will pie on M. D. Kant! chant Tailor. will please cj Mrs. Malcolm m er, where tlie on exhibition. Removal! ISeiuovs About Januiry 1st 1 will n Stove and Tin-shop into t imw iHJcujueu oy ,ioe uuarcci shop, on Chennmu street. AT the best goods will be enlarge' tacuities for doing all work if will be increased. .John A.MontgI Velocipedes For sale at Carl Adler's. SOAP. TryourDorax Soan made for us and guaranteed of supei uy. uan be used for any pun will not injure the most delicd A. line toilet soap. A M. Jonxsq ASTORIA FIRE IPAJ W. J. BAKUY Chi F. V. HICKS..- 1st . J. O. CIIAKTKRS .2d Asl BOARD OF DELEGATES. HI wr fourth Monday in each nic r. m., at hall of Astoria Engid No.l. I OrKHiEKs. C. J. Trenchant. .A. A. Cleveland, .secretary; F. treasurer. Delegates. L. !:. Seller. C. J. i;nas. MicKlcs. ot Astoria Engine m. McConnlc, F. L. Parker, of JIscue Entrine Co. No. 2 : : F. J. Taylor. A. AV. lierrv, of Ale ladder Co. No. t. ASTORIA EXG1XE COMPA. Regular meetim; liit Mond inuniii. OrncKus. V. W. Tarker, V ii. neiig, secretary; wm. nock S. G. Inualls. Foreman : Chas. A Ast. Foreman ; Henry Milter,T!t man. RESCUE EXCIIXll COirPull Regular Meeting Hist Mondl month. I OKFiCKns.-C. W. Fiiltoii.TreJ rraci. sccretarv; J. J). Mcrri becrotary : F. J., rarker. Trcaj Graham. Foreman; II. F. I'ra l'oremaii ; A. Mrheuzlc. 2d Asd AhEIlT HOOKAXD JABDl iveguiar meeting second Mr moiiin. Qaj&ua.-L-TLJtcjftH.u i U. fclberson. foreman : F. Asst. foreman : .T. "W. 1-el Forcm.ui. 4'111'ROIl ttlfii Ciit.vci: Oirncir IIol first Sunday of every il services at 1 1 A. m., anil day evening service at 71 M. v. ilson, Jlector. Fikst Pm:si:YTi:mA: vices at It a. m. and 7 p. evening prayer nieetinj Itev. .1. V. Milligan. Pastl CONC'KKC ATlONAI. Cllll at 11 a. 3i. and 7 p. sr. II ters, Pastor. Komax Catholic Cm at 10 :?jd a. 31. Ue. L. Dil M. K. Ciirncn Service and 7 p.m. Lecture anil ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. 3l Chapman, l'astor. Baptist Cicrnrn. Sel other hundav. For Dec. the 17th andSlI Bev. Winltelil Scott D. .supply. Best cough candy at Oerkwitz's op posite Bell tower. For the genuine J. il. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, nud see Campbell. .Barboi No. 40 12- SALMON T GOM Mil im SEINE TW A Full Stock No HENRY DOYLI 511 Market Street. Hi Sole Agents for the Meeting Nt Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Uem edy. Price CO cents Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement. . "rVTOTICE IS HEREBY; Gl XI Annual meeting of tl me f isuernuurs racking the office of said Co.. on I at 10 o'clock a. M. for the! ine Directors for the ensi transaction of such othev come before the meeting! ny orner 01 tne rresmej KOI Upper Astoria,. Dccembl TO THE PUBLH &m m a e ' lDr Lockharr. Bo8kTStore. The best chocolate caramels Oerk witz makes them. 'Tis he that makfl that splendid taffy. Opposite Bell tower. Physicians' prescriptions careful I v compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidftaf Hotel. . . , The best selection of New Teatf and Birthday Cards ever shown In tbi city at the City Book Store. A pare strengthening tonic, ire from whiskey and aicohol, enrea dys pepsia, and similar diseases. It. has never been equalled. Brown's Iron Bitters. New Years Pres Albnms, Handkerchief Boxes, Jewelry Cases, Toilet Sets, Etc.. Etc. THE LAST WE! The Raffle of Dolls and Mechanical Monkey will takl at 8:30 P. M. at New York Novelt; Cor. Maim asd Chenamus St., at Kaut's ol fes w v v.. ,t