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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1883)
! O) gfe nUB .sctaUm, ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY MARCH '22, 1SS3 The Railroad. Ix yesterday morning's issue we published a letter from the vice president of the 0. & C. R. R. rel ative to the surveying of the route between here and Forest Grove. Nothing definite can be deter mined as to when the road will be built. At considerable expense, .some of our citizens had years ago surveyed the route between here and Forest .Grove, and that survey, we are informed, is now in the hands of the 0. & C. com pany. Another element in the case is the recent lease of the O. & C. to the Oregon and Trans continental. By the terms of that agreement the O. & T. assume a guarantee to build 125 miles of the extension south from Roscburg, receiving in payment therefor 7,400,000 mortgage bends: they also lease the entire system of the O. & C. R. R., for a" term of 00 years, paying proportionate rental for that company's lines. We arc of the opinion that this action will tend more to hasten than retard the building of the road to Asto ria, but we do not think that any thing will be done this season. The great point with the railroad managers is to get the main line of the N. P. completed; the close of this year will see continuous railroad communication from Port land to the east; the pressure oc casioned by the present effort, be ing thus removed will enable the men who are back of all this to branch out farther. "When the road from Portland to Kalamu, is finished it will require but little additional incentive to push it down the south bank of the Co lumbia to Astoria, and the one will brinir the other. Jouuxals of Prusbian Poland lament the rapidity with which that country is becoming German ized. Language, property and population are all falling into the control of the dominating Teutons. The Polish peasantry is emi grating, a large proportion coming to the United States, and German farmers and handicrafts men are being sent for to take their places. This together with the fact that German is the official and judicial language, is enough to crowd out the original vernacular. As to the landed estates of Jhe old Polish nobility, they arc fast being bought up by German capitalists. During 1881. nearly 75,000 acres of land were sold by Polish owners to German purchasers. In the past four years nearly 130,000 acres" went that way. Polish patriots endeavor in vain to stem the tide. The dream of the re storation of the old nation is fast fading. The French provernment has de cided upon the entire separation between church and stale and hereafter no national appropria tion will be made for the main tenance of any religious establish ment. Up to the present time the churches have received $14, 000,000 a year, which revenue is now turned into other channels. In the Scotch highlands forty years ago the people were cleared out to make way for sheep.' Ow ing to competition from Australia, wool became barely half what it was, so that sheep have since had to give way to deer. The New York Tribune praises the California proposed new law respecting insane murderers, and says its provisions remind one of the darkejT's coon trap they are designed to catch the animal "a goin' and a corn-in." It is said that fifty years ago shad were so plentiful in the Sa vannah river that fishermen ex changed them for corn at the rate of one ear of corn for ono shad. Thirteen states hold elections this year, eight choosing governors. A Captious Sheet. Theiie is told a funny story con cerning a new arrival who being pressed to vote a few days after land ing aCKew York, declared his poli tics in this wise: "Have you agov ernmenthere?" "Yes." K"Well,then, I'm against it." We are reminded of that historical antagonist of freedom by daily perusal of the New York Sun. There is always something that the Sim is "fer ninst." It always has a bugaboo. Just at present it is extravagance in the White House. It is ap palled upon reading the appropri tions for 'S3 to find that there is an item of 8,000 "for fuel and greenhouses." It would appear from the tenor of the Sun's arti cle that President Arthur is a shameless robber, when the fact of the matter is that he hasjis much to do with keeping up the greenhouse and looking after the fires as Queen Victoria has. A erreat jour nal can find more Jegiti.nate sub ject for criticism than the action of Congress in keeping the Presi dential mansion in proper trim. But then if the Sun wasn't doing that it would be pitching into Or gon, and the improvement of the Columbia river bar. iiz:r. At Jewell, Clatsop county, Oregon, on Tiiftsrinv Marrh vitii Krilm vninwrmi daughter of W.J. and Annie Denver, isu uiic , iui juur juuuuis uuu uiirirm days. Portland papers please copy. NEW TO-DAY LIBERTY HALL ! Tuesday, March 27th, 1883. The Eloquent and Topular Speaker, ANNA firl. L. POTTS M. D. Of t lie IVmale Medical College of Penn sylvania, will commencu her course of MEDICAL LECTURES niscrspixo Physiology. Health, and Disease. Tlicc Lectures will tiesit or the Strut-lines and Laws of ltralu and Nerves, cause and cure of Nervousness. Neuralgia, Sick Ifoid aclie, C'utarrli, Effects r Alcohol and Nar cotics the Eye, Ear and Tongue, FOOD AND DIGESTrON. How to cure and avoid Dvsnenvla ? the. 1.5 v- er and its disease ; the Lungs and Consump tion ; Structure and Cure of the Skin; the Muscles and their Work. Illustrated hy a magnificent collection of AnatoniIcalSpcclmrusaii(IOIIP.tIiiiiiist4 The rao5t accurate and beautiful In the world, containing many full length and lire sized figures, which show all the organs of the body. This collection embraces beauti ful liernsniuf YIpu-c -mrl rrii..iiit.l !!.. grams. It also Includes Interesting groups The Coare Will Consist or I37Fivc Evening Lecture to both Seice, and four Afternoon Lectures to Ladles. The First Afternoon Lectin.' to Ladies oniy, win no delivered Wednesday Afternoon, March 28th. At 2:3 o'clock. FIRST TWO LECTURES FREE. JAflemoon Lectures to Ladies only. STE veiling Lectures to both Sexes. HAHHESS SHOP. A.T. CLOUTRIE ANNOUNCES TO THE . citizens of Astoria that on the 21h lust., he will open a iiai:.m:ss axo saizl.i: sijof nr.LOw Tin: iaukki: house. Where a full supply Swill be found Re pairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Yonr Patronage SolicIti. To Let. THE 2ND AND 3RD FLOORS, 2ND VI N Ished in rooms : 3rd all in one, S x 00 ffot. unfinished. Also a space of ground piled and capped, about 22 x 48 feet, front ing on oinej street. Lease given to respon sible parties for j cars. I.ocation inot desir able for a Restaurant and Lodging House. For further particulars inquire of I1ARTII& MEYERS. Astoria. Oregon, December 28. 18S2. Notice. ON AND AFTER APRIL 1ST. 1883, THE price of board at tlie Occident Hotel will be advanced five dollars per montli. dlw MEG LEU & WRIGHT. E S PILL ;' SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Iioss of Appetite, Bowels coctivo, Pain in the fiead, -with, a dull sen sation in the back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating-, -with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or m Irritability of temper, Xio-w spirits, -with a feeling- of having neglected some duty, weariness. Dizziness, Pluttering m the heart, Dots before the eyes, iTcI low Skin, Headache grenerady ever the right eye, Restlessness, with fol dreams, iilghly oolored Urine, CONSTIPATION, TUTT'S PlXiIiS are especially adapted to sucH cases, ono doge ef fects nch a cuance or fccliiiir ge to astonish, tho sntlerer. Tncy Increase the Appetite, and cause tho body to Take oa Jb'lesh, thus the f tern Is nourished, and by their 5'onle Action on the DlRCStlve Orjranc. 1' rj; ular Stools aro produced. Price Zceiiis. 5 Mnrrny St., IV. Y. TUTT'S HAIR BYL GaiT Hate or TVhiskees chan?o to a Gixsfy Black by a single application of this Dru. K lmpr.snnaturalcolor. Actslnrtant-rrcoua. .y. SjM by Drutprfsts, or sent by express oa receipt ot...Sl.OO. OFilCE, 35 MUBEAT ST.. ST. 1. ( Br.TCrrsaiKCXLerTUsiUIat!TsuUaas' FOR GRAY'S HARBOR. The i. S. &I. Cos Steamer GEN. MILES Will leave Astoria Tor Gray's Harbor, on JFi'iilay. 7ff:rrcls 2I. ROCKER!! CROCKERY! Ju-sl roceiveil at A. HI. JOHNSON & CD'S Another lnnje shipment of -, w ('!.iMh.g -f Dlnnrr am! Tea Srln, CIhs Sri, Water Sets. Toilet Set, Car Clause sn:I Unities of nil Kinds Cigar Lighter". Tnlile allety. I'latn nml Plated Casters. Ornamental Hand Lampn, Talent cir-exlIiignliZaluu Fannin i: timers, taltastcc Lamp (Iiluiurji, all sles, Lamp Kciliiccr, Lamp Shade, pa per am! porcelain anil Illuminator Bran I'ots, and Mo'.cr Tot. Stone Jars, all Mze. CROCKERY Of all kinds and description?. It will pay hi to call and examine. The largest stock of CKOCKERY In town Plumbing and Gas Fitting.- LOBYZLl BROS. Plumbers. Gas. and Steam Fitters. Jebbing: Promptly Attended to. A Full Supply or JAS FIXTURES. COCKS. STEAM FIT TINGS, irrC., ALWAYS OX HANI). All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Chcnanius street, opposite Dcment's Drug Store, Astoria, Oregon. FIRST GRAND AT PRIOR TO STG0K TAKING. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Caslimeros and Armurcs. Laces. Hosiery, Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc.. etc. A FINK ASSORTMENT OF FLANNEL GO T1 FGRTERS. Blankets, Etc. Stock Complete in Every Branch. Frael Barot&ers. TO fAMBRTJIES ! ORDER BOOKS, TALLY LISTS, Time and Credit Cards. ("iTOGKlOflfri LINEN NOTE and LETTER HEADS I JOB PRINTING ! Of all kinds at lowest prices. We Guarantee Satisfaction ! We have new type and a large stock of first class material. .1. F. IIALLORAX & Co. To All Vhom It May Concern. ON AND AFTCU THIS DATE THE I)iisil!orpnion of Astoria,' In the event ofanj cssel loading or dlscliarlng at anv nolnt on the tVilumbla river from walkers Islanit to the nuuuh of the Columbia river bar shall not hi-lp to load or discharge said esel or vosspLs tinier Astoria Jmgbliore men are ctnplovcd. I!y order of the presi dent. 1. HOGE. I'll 1 1 CAHKOLL. Sv.'ty. Astoria, Oregon, 3Iar. COth, 183. d lin For Sale or Rent. A HOUSE AND T.OTIN WILLIAJISrORT. M11 be sold cheap for r:ish. For par tirnlars ituiuirc at Oregon Meat Market, of nil Jul GKOHGE GANZ. Notice. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOlt TnE 3-earlsS2.:ireuowdpandcan be paid at my office at the Court Ilouse. d-wt f A. M, TWOMBLY, Sheriff. Notice. SEALED ntOPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived jit the office of the county clerk until noon of April 4lh, 1&S3. for the burial of the dead who may have to be buried at the expense of the county By order of the County Court. &-Y tf R. K. SPEDDEN, Clerk. Look Here ! ! ! IY &00D LANDLORDS Are soing to improve my premises and I MUST HAVE ROOM ! ! For such improvement t and for spring stock. ! EVEItY VARIETV OF Choice Fancy Hoods, SILVERWARE, Books, Stationery Etc.. Of excellent quality at reduced prices at Oarl Adler's Bazaar and Fancy Emporium. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! "-7r JAS. 3: ACO.1t ISKK lias opt-iied a Temperance Billiard Parlor Next to Geo. IV. Hume's Stole. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater Bay 0yster.s in every Style FINEST CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Tea, CofTee. and Chocolate ; Vies, Cakes Sandwiches, etc., at the Counter. Also in connection with the Parlor A Fine Shooting iaIIorj. ENLARGEMENT FOASD & STOKES, Our Rapidly Increasing Business Compels an Enlargement of Our Premises. A full line of choice GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Sole Agents for the celebrated POTKEItO COMPRESSED YEAST. ASK FOR- Union India Rubber Co's rurc Para Gum CRACK- PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. 15EWAKE Or IMITATIONS ! Re sure thf Roots are stamned riiACK PItUOFtm the heels, and have the PURE uu.m srmjtus on tne loot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with HUlillUU AXD ASBESTOS'Soles which will make tSiem last more than twice as long as anv Rubber boots made. FOR SALE HY ALL DEALEItS. ALL KINDS RUUP.ER REL1ING. PACK ING, HOSE.SPRINGS.CLOTI1ING, ROOTS AND SHOES. Etc. COODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. II. PEASE. Jr. i Agents. S. 31. RUNYON, f fcan ErancKco. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium, ftiost Complete Stock in'Astoria J' ov cities of all Kinds Fruits ICoth. Forelsn and Domestic Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORXER, 0 K &2i DOCK I. "W. CASE, LMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RK- TAIL DEALER IN &EHERAL HE Corner Chenamus and Cass streels. ASTORIA - - - OREGON GRAM) CLEAEAICE SALE! to make room for more Hariware and Slip Clanilery A. VAH DUSEN & GO. Will sell at cost their entire stock of HATS AND GAPS AXD BOOTS AND SHOES. These goods must be disposed of as we are soon to receive another large lot ot Hardware and Ship Chandlery And must have room to store It. AT ATUEB'S EEMEDY. Liver, Kidney, and Skin Diseases.. Malaria, Dyspepsia. Biliousness. Pains in the Back and Loins, Pimples and Blotches on the Skin, Whether UerciHtary. Or Caused by "Weafcii ', or Excesses Can Only be Cured by the Use of Largest Sale and Mosi Satisfaction Of any Medicine on the Coast. Skild by all Druggists and Medicine Dealer. $1.0U per Cotllc 6. tor S5.GO. MILL'S FARIBTIBS. GEO. IIILL. - - - PROPRIETOR WALTER PARKS, - STAGE MANAGER Eugaijement of an entire 3EV TROUPE MISS HELENA RiCHMAN, Tiie German Nightingale. MISS SUSIE LEE. Song and Dance Artbt. MISS MINNIE WILLIAMS, Serio-comic Queen. MISS KITTY FRANKLIN, Soubrctte.-Also 3IR. GEO. HENDERSON. Ethiopian Comedian. Together with a new Under the management of PROF. CHARLES RICKARDS. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open all the Year Performance Every Night Entire Change of Programme Every Night, Comprising SONCS, DAHCES 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 eoiittl to any given elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement can not le excelled. Anybodv w billing to .iend a p?eaitnt evening auil see sparkling wit and beautv without nil garity. should improve the opportunity and come. The company comprises the following well known Artists : M i s Fa xn i k V'a I.TON. . Miss Mamik Goonnicn. Mi:. Waltkk l'AKKS. Mb. Ciias. Rai:i:ovs. Mlt. W3I. MOUT02T. All or which will appear nigbtly in their dif, ferent siecialtles. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 8; entrance totlieatre on Renton street ; private boxes on Chena mus street. Nnxy Stars in Hapid Snccassiou ! . IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO ? FRANK ELBERSON, SeBslAB Bakery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a socially. Opposite i. "".V. Ilixme'n. Harilwe ami Ship Cianllerj. A. VAN DUSEH & CO.- nEALEUS IS KardvaFe and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricnltnrnl Implements, Sciring ITInciiiisc.v, I'alats and Oils Groceries, etc. Drugs and Chemicals Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. Notice to Settle. HAVING SOLD MY "WASII HO USE Bus iness on Coucomly street, to GIm Leon, all parties owing me are notified to pay me within two weeks from ilondav. March 12th 1SS3. MY SING. Astoria, March, lutu, 18S3. 2wk I J. E. THOMAS, i DRUGGIST AXD i 2 Pharmacist, - astoria,c? A S3 IEZ to io up i" ii i it ii Mm Ml JL ML Hj& Ml IM M WrOflOlf MMMmm -AT- CALIFORNIA STORE! MOBDATS, WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS, Ai B o9 Blank P M nnd 7 nslmk P M. UNTiL FURTHER NOTICE. BALE PEREMPTORY. &w os ! L The Best Store In the City to get your Money's Worth. A!lmm, Autogrnpli and Photograph all Sizes and Prices. Books from a Dime Novel to AVebser's Unabridged ; Gents Jewelry and Cutlery ; Writing Desks of all sizes ; Mark Twain's Scrap Books ; Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals, Also theKcy to Heaven. Opera an Marine GSnsse" ; Draughting Instruments from 40 cents to S30.00 a set Blank Books, And every tiling j ou could want in our line. Examine our goods and prices before goin elsewhere. B. F. STEVENS & Co., City Book Store. rzLzrjmcz.-rz -f-'vt -3-.. r jteacg-- .r - e -r? TEU apply to the Captain, or to mW B-i.1 WaaJ THE NEW MODEL A FUIiIi STOCK AliVATS ON HAND. 3S. 3Et- ZOrau W ESS, Two doors east of Occident Hotel, ASTORfA, OREGON . (SUCCESSOR TO JACKCCS & MONTGOMERY.) M PLUMBING.. GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. C5IES.A.1ICH STREET, Xest to C. Iu Tnrker's Store. .s.'srosaz-e., CHAS. HEILBORN, MANTJFACTUEE'R OF FTTB-NITTTRB Ss BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings WIITDOIV CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In MARTIN OLSEN DEALER IN ' MESt FURNITURE Ss BEDDING Corner 3Eain and Squcmoqna Streets. Astoria, Oreson. WINDOW SHADES AKD -TRIMM1HCS; WALL .PAPER ETC. A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AIX HOBS OF FUIMilTURE REPAIRED AJSB VARRISHED. S.aHOLEEXqr, Auctioneer. lew Goods! K STORE. STEAHIER CLARA PARKER, Eben P. Parker, Master. -- For TOWING. FREIGHT or CHAR- II. B. PAJXH.ER. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF !i UflIfV AGENT CALL AND EXASITNE IT. YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. R. HAWES is also agent for the Ml patent CooMno" Stove And other first-class stoves. Fnrnnco "Wort, Steam Tit tings. etc., a specialty. DEALER IK Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHG LD "GOODS. Agent3 for Magee Stoves and Kanges The Best in the market. 1'iumbing goods ot all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. OREQOK. every branch.