The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 14, 1883, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
WEDNESDAY XOVEMBEK 14, 1S33
AS IT IS.
The eastern Oregon dweller, says
the "Wasco Sun, can dig and plow
and harvest, but when he comes to
dispose o his harvest, he is snubbed
by a power which declares, ?'we own
the only way to market The passes
on each side of the Cascades we own.
"We will not allow a boat on the
river to carry passengers or freight
tins magnificent river is virtually
ours; we have by the power of our
capital by carrying passengers at 25
cents each driven off the people's
line which carried them for $2.50
and we now rejoice in charging &LS0.
"We have control of everything con
nected with the marketing of the
products of labor transportation,
telegraphing, expressing; we virtu
ally fix the price of wheat and all
products, for are not the Improve
ment companies and the Transpor
tation companies ours? Coal and
wood are ours; and no man can
operate in lumber unless he bows to
our charge. The public need not
think they nre a power. Can't we
forco them to go to Portland, 25
miles out of their way, and pay for
handling all their products there?
For we are prepared to do it; we get
the profit "Won't we charge what
we please, for no competition can ap
proach us? "Wo need not build the
road from Portland to Astoria or any
lino under our legitimate charter,
yet hold an empire of land in Oregon."
Hon. Cassius M. Clay has written
a letter in which ho says: "Ex-President
Samuel J. Tilden having de
clined the nomination for the nresi-
dency in 18S1, Governor-elect Hoadley
of Ohio, is the man. With genius,
common sense, and great experience
iu affairs, bold, individual, and mag
netic, altogether of such stuff as
heroes are made of, let Hoadley be
our nominee for president in 1881,
and the Republicans will go."
Fouit years ago the question that
agitated the minds of western "Wash
ingtonians was "who is Hall?" Hall
was ostensibly a land agent at Olym
pia, but a mjstery to everyone. He
finally disappeared. It now trans
pires that his name was T. C. Calvert,
of Bowling Green, Ivy., whose ideas
on the acquisition of property were
so indistinct as to occasion his hur
ried departure from the blue grass
region.
The Prince of "Wales, in closinc the
International Fisheries Exhibition at
London, announced that the substan
tial surplus would bo devoted to im
proving the condition of the fisher
men. Ho expressed the hope that
hygienic and inventors' expositions
would be held soon, and said he pro
posed to have a colonial exhibition
in 183G.
C After is in his grave, a group of
informers are drifting about on a
British vessel, afraid to land in any
part of the world, a detective in the
Phoenix Park murder case has just
been driven by the persecutions of
the Fenians to attempt his own life.
and McDermott is afraid to leave his
English prison Tor fear of sgsassina
tion. xi
"Tnn Republican party of the na
tion," Senator Frye of Maine says,
"is in n much better condition to-day
than it was nine months before Gar
field's election. The trouble is, peo
ple forget. The Republican party
will win ui 18SL"
Mb. YiLiiAnD has stabled Old Nig,
the horse which drew the first and
last loads of rails for the Northern
Pacific roadjComfortably in New York,
there to p:iss the remainder of his
days in peaceful enjoyment of all the
oats he can eat
It is somewhat noteworthy that,
while the aggregate vote for govern
or iu Ohio was 718,1GG, there were, as
the official count shows, only 11 scat
tering votes, all the rest being given
to the four regularly nominated
candidates.
Tnn Chicago Times has been sued
by the People's Railway Company of
America, for $500,000 for saying that
the company "is as villainous
schtmie as was ever concocted to rob
poor simple people of their money.
It is estimated that over L000 hunt
ers are engaged in slaughtering deer
and buffalo along the line of the
Northern Pacific, between Mandan
and Livingston, Montana, and the
game is fast disappearing.
A fierce tornado swept over the
Northern and New England states
last Monday, causing widespread dis
aster to shipping, resulting in great
loss of life on the lakes and Atlantic
coast
There are Democratic Governors
twenty-Bix of the thirty-eiffht States.
including New York, Pennsj'lvania
and Ohio, and yet the presidential
year abounds with uncertainties.
Among the 50,000 postmasters in the
United States, S8,000 a year is the
highest salary, and five cents is the
lowest. There are forty-seven who
recefte one dollar a year salary.
San Fbajjcisco freights are so low
that ships are going elsewhere in
search, of cargo.
EXECUTIVE STYLE.
Coxtbaby to the usual custom
President. Arthur is scrupulously
careful concerning the letting out of
a single word of his annual message
until congress lias first read it He
will probably write his message, as he
did last year, at high pressure. The
sheets will bo written in the presi
dent's little private room, and the first
light of dawn will tinge some of them,
for the president thinks he does his
best work after midnight The chief
magistrate, as he writes his message,
has no companions but some choico
cigars, and his desk is heaped with
reports, documents and .manuscript
Last year President Arthur was very
nervous lest his message Bhould get
to the press before it reached con
gress. Ho sent for the public printer
and said: "Mr. Bounds, can I depend
upon you to put my message into
type and keep it away from the news
papers?"
"You can, sir," said Bounds.
"Very well; Pll try you, and shall
hold you personally responsible for
its safety."
The public printer took tho manu
script, rushed back to tho govern
ment's great workshop, cut the man
uscript into very small takes, took off
his coat, put on his apron, and with
his chief clerk, set the typo for the
most important parts. The presi
dent sat up all night reading the
proofs as they were sent up, galley
by galley, from the printing office.
The public printer watched eaoh
proof as closely as though it had
been a government bond. At six
o'clock the message was in type, re
vised, and the president went to bed.
At noon it went to congress. From
beginning to end it will be seen that
it is no child's play to write and send
to congress a message of this sort.
The debt of the United States gov
ernment was diminished by $10,301,
793 during tho month of October.
The present interest bearing debt of
this country is $L312,41C,050.
The Prussian Government has made
offers for the purchase of six railway
lines, which, if accepted, will put the
entire Prussian system in the hands
of the state.
E
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TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
3IOXDAY, November 19th,
TAKEN FROM LIFE.
TUESDAY. November 20tli,
TICKET OF LEAVE MAN.
EIGHTH SEASON.
Two Ureal Companies Consolidated!
Tho European Company
After an extended tour through Enpland,
Ireland and Scotland, having Just returned
and consolidated with MR. RIAL'S AMER
ICAN Company, will travel during the
seasons of 18S3-J, supporting
Louise 3ttl2
Appearing in a carefully arranged
Repertoire of
STANDARD PLAY8.
"Winninpr supremo recognition by seven
seasons or. care, circumspection and dili
gence. Reserved Seats at the New York Novelty
Store. Prices as usual.
MEETING NOTICE.
TIIE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Pythian Land and
Building Association will be held in Pythian
Castle, on Wednesday December 5th 1683.
Immediately alter the adjournment of Astor
hodge No. c, K. or P., for tne election of ofll
cers for the ensuing year, and the transaction
of such other business as may come before
the meeting.
E. A. NO YES Secretary.
Astoria, Nov. 9, 1883. dtd
ATTENTION SOLDIERS !
$101,000,000 Appropriated in
1883 for PcnHions.
AN ACT to relieve soldiers from the charge
or desertion and grant all such soldiers their
full dues, and to grant soldiers marked as
DESERTERS honorable discharge papers.
AN ACT to extend the arrears of the pen
sion act and continue it In force so far as
widows and children are concerned. AN
ACT allowing pay for horses and equipments
lost in service, etc Nearly every person Js
entitled to an Increase.
PcnHlonH, Bounties, L.RHd Claims
and Patent attended to.
For particulars call or address
C. J. CURTIS.
Attorney and Counselor at Law, Solicitor of
Claims and Patents.
Rooms 3 and 4 Odd Fellows building, As-
una, urcgou.
ASMIA LIQUOR STORE,
AUG. DANIELSON, - - Proprietor.
Rebuilt and Refitted Thjronjrhont.
The Best of
WIXBS.IilO.UORg, AND CIGARS
For a Good Cigar, call for one of
"Daaielson's Best."
Corner West 9th and WaterStreets, Astoria.
n9-6m
Assessment Notice.
TW"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JLt Assessment Roll of School District No.
1. Clatsop county, Oregon, for the Year 1883
nas mis iwn aay ox uctoDer, 1883, been ap
proved by the Directors of said district and
a warrant issued to the clerk for the collec
tion of the taxes therein called for within
sixty davs from said date.
Said tax Is now due and pavable at the
office of the undersigned in Astoria, In said
district, also will be deemed delinquent un
less so paiu wimin me lime aoove speciueo.
J.O.BOZORTH,
Clerk School DIsL No. 1.
Clatsop Co. Oregon.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.
A T MRS. GEO. HILLER'S, NEXT DOOR
xt. w wesion iioicl
Notice of Dissolution.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JLi partnership heretofore existing between
RudolnU-Barth and Michael Meyers has been
thlstlay dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.
juann win continue tne business in his own
name and on his own account and will pay
ail debts and collect all accounts and notes
due the firm.
RUDOLPH BABTH.
MICHAEL MEYER.
Astoria, Nov. 2d, 1883. d-30d
A. MacBeth, v
MERCHANT TAILOR,
2fo.4. First St, - - Portland. Oregon.
Clothing made at reasonable prices,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
on
HTM,
11
SELECT MASQUERADE BALL.
RescneJnleeTronpd,
Fifth Annual Masquerade Ball,
Thursday Evening, Sov. 20(h,
ISS3.
At the Skating Rink.
HOXOKAKV COMMITTKK.
Capt. Geo. Flavol, Hob . Wm. Chance.
Col. R. It. Spedden, Hon. A. .1. Mcgler,
Hon. John llahn, Hon. J. W. Hume.
MANAGEMENT COMMITTXK.
N. Clinton. F. L. rarker.
C. H. StocUtou, F. C. Blake.
KECEI'TIOX COMMITTER.
MEMBERS OF THE TROCPE.
IJTVKSTIOATIKO COMJUTTEIT.
C. H. Stockton, J. Y Haro.
J. W. Brown.
IXVXTATIOX COMMITTEE.
F. L. Parker. N. Clinton.
J. Hepburn, J. D. Hare,
A. A. Cleveland.
(,rlcea cf Admission.
Lady Maskers. - - - - fkek.
Gent Maskers. - - - - $l 50
Lady Spectators. - 50
Gent Spectators, - - - l Oo
Tickets may be procured of members of
me rroupe.
Maskers' Tickets can be procured only at
the store of F. I Parker.
Two elegant prizes will te awarded to best
sustained lady and gentleman character.
Drugs and Chemicals
4J.E. THOMiSyi
DRUGGIST
AXD
Pharmacist,
A ASTORIA,?
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
BANKING ANDJNSURANGE.
X. W. CASE,
BROKER. BANKER
INSURANCE AGENT
ASTORIA,
OREGON
OFFICE FLOURS:
FROM 9 O'CLOCK A. II. UNTIL 3
O'CLOCK P. M.
Home Hntnal Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA,
J. F. HOUOITTOX-
Ch as. R. Story....
Gno. L. Story ..
....lresldeiit
secretary
.Agent for Pon
Capital paid up in U. S. gold!
coin ?? 300 OX) ot)
1. W. CASE, Agent,
Chenamus street. Astoria, Oregon.
$67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AND LOON AND
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART.
FORD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
Representing a capital of 9G7.0O0.O0O.
A. VAN DDSRN. Asenu
SLIGHT ODDS.
AT.lt tie Story -with a Iirgc Moral
-One 31 an tvlio Knew lilt
Own BnHlneMR.
"No. my dear," said tho venerable keeper
of a country store to a timid little girl whoso
head acarcoly came up to tho level of tho
counter. "No, my dear, rro haven't any rod
flannel, but we have some first rate New Or
leans molasses." Softly hinting that she
didn't think that would answer tho purposo
quite aa well, the child went her way in
search of the article ehe wanted.
"Have you BENSON'S CAPCINE PL AS
TERS?" asked a gentleman of a certain drug
gist whoso name could be Riven were it de
sired. 'I am troubled just now with a touch
of my old friend, the lumbago, and the Ben
son's Plaster seems to go to the spot almost as
soon as it touches the skin."
"Not at present." replied the druggist, gen
ially " but. wo havo lots of plasters just as
good. There is Allcoek's, the Capricorn and
others won't ono of them do as well?"
"My dear sir," retorted the gentleman.
with a slight show of temper, "I say nothing
against thoso articles, but I am a business
man, and always ask for precisely what
want, and for nothing else. I may enlighten
you, however, when I say that sometiino ago,
for another disease, of which the Ca peine has
since cured me, I tried all those you mention.
with no appreciable benefit. They aro ineffi
cient, every one of them, tho meanest act of
the proprietors of somo of them being this
that they mako plasters with similar sound
ing names to dectivo tho unwary into bcliov-
ms tney aro tne same thing. Experience
taught mo the difference. I'lf go to tho next
man in your line. Good day."
Boon i our guard against imitations. The
genuino has the word CAPCINE cut cleanly
in tho middle of tho plaster. All others ore
impositions.
Soabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York.
B. EL e .a e: E 3E
DEALER lit
Hay, Oats, Straw.
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
Weed Delivered te Order,
Draying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
DEALKR d
WINES, LIQUORS AND' CIGARS.
FIRST CIiAJSM
New Store.
The New York Novel
MAIN
Jlns aponeJ m the
Toys, Velocipedes. Boiler Skates, Jewelry,
Silver and Placed Ware,
Baby Carriages. Bird Cages. Japanese Goods. Accordeons. Violins.
Sheet Music.. Stationery, Cutlery. Notions, and other
Novelties too numerous to mention.
Only one price for nil' is our watchword, ami a nn? willing to Stnud or fall" oy
Our Itecord. "Honesty Is .the fovst pollev," and owr jt action are a puurantee for our
future Intentions.
Ow Ing to our large increase of bushies; t Isae had to oorni in mare onimiiiHlious
quarters. We invite the publte to give iu a call and thus satMy themselves that notluni:
Is misrepresented, as we take great pleasure In showint; oar kihhIs.
We make a siu-calty of
Baby Carriages, Accordeons.
And
A complete line of HOI,i:AV JOOSS unsurpassed anvwhere will be opened
shortly. Our prices defy com'K'liiiuu Call and oe c onvinecd.
New York i
Formerly Old
Main Street, -
Rea
Estate
The Favorite Astoria Suburb. Eligible Site for Homes. Little or no
Grading for Lots or Expenses on Street improvements.
Plenty of Vood and Good Water.
If you ivant to make monev while you are asleep, seize this opportunity to INVEST
IX ALDEKHItOOIv I'HOl'EKTr.and !oub!c your money next spring.
This Is no fiction for It is well known that Alderhrook lots sold at auction last year
nave since oeen som lorturco times tne amount tney urouguc men. Ami in view ot tne
extensive milling operations contemplated to be reeted at an early clay in Altleibrcok
similar results are sure to ioiiow a jtuiii'ious
Instructed by Messrs. Kozorth & Johns,
Wednesday, Noyember
At my Auction Rooms.
I will sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder?, PO eligible lots In the town of Alder
brook. TERMS : One half cash, balance In easy payments to suit purchasers. Title perfct.
Warranty deed.
Maps showing location of Lots to be sold can be seen at my office or at Ilozorth & Johns'.
E. C. HOXjDEN', Auctioneer.
EMPIRE
Fine Goods - Reduced Prices
Ladies desirous of procuring Goods
unequaled in Style and Einish will
take pleasure in examining our
Stock of
SILKS, SATINS and DRESS GOODS.
IS THE
GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,
Everything is Complete
and of the "best.
PRAEL BROS.
CHAsl HEILBORN,
?tIAUUFACTTJRER OP
FUBNITUE.E S5 BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every oranch.
NOTICE
T 0 CANNERYMEN !
I WILL MAKE BOXES NEXT SEASON
in any amount required, and guarantee
to have them satisfactory in every respect.
My price for shooks will be 13 cents ; for
nailed boxes IT cents. Anyonp Avishlnc to
make a contract for cases can confer with
J.CTKULUNGEU,
ocU-Om Proprietor "West Shore Mills.
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
Avery large Stock from which to select.
"Window curtains made to order.
0My patent Tri miser to cut Wall Taper
will b lound onT8nIsnt to my patrons.
if Store I!
STREET,
jmWie u full line of
all kinds of Reading Matter,
lovelt
I. X. L. Store,
Astoria, Oregon.
invesuneni o: a :ew uunurcu now.
on
14th, at i:30 P. M.
STORE
T
Wall Paper, Mirrors,
j Hardware lib SMp Ghanfllery
A. VAH DUSEN & CO.,
DKALFJXS IX
Hardware and Ship Ghandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
-Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements,
Sewing Machines,
Faints ana Oils, Groceries, etc,
SK L.
Fresh Fruits
FANCY GROCERIES.
TEIi apply to the Captain, or to E. P. Tarker,
F- STEVENS & Co.
CITY BOOK. STORE.
HAVE JUST RECEIVER A
Tin young and old, rich and
Agents for the Kranich & Bach
Western Cottage Organs.
Orders for all kimls of Music or Instruments will be promptly filled.
B. F. STEVENS & CO.,
City Book Store.
Jordan
&
Have a Full
Of ctcoiy
Platedwa
Cow Chains
(SUCCESSOR TO .TACKIXS & MONTGOMERY.)
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
CIXERA31US STREET, Xcxt to C. Iu Parker's Store.
aSTORX, - ORKG02T
THE NEW MODEI
A PULI, STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
Two doors east of Occident Hotel. 4sTj)iLIA jj-gS'
jr. OLSEN. J. GUSTAFSOX. A.JOHSSOX.
MARTIN OLSEN & CO.
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE Ss BEDDING.
Corner Slain and Mqucmoqua Streets. Astoria, OresOH.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER' ETC
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AIX KEVDS OF FIJIINITIIRE REPAIRED AIfJ VAIMOSHED.
GERMAKIA BEER HALL
AKD
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT,
Cncmrcs Stbeet. Astohia.
The Best of Imager 5 Cts. a Glass
Orders for the
CelelirateS Columbia Brewery
Lelt at this place Trill lie promptly attend
ed to.
-Xo cheap Sao. Francisco Beer sold at
this place
WM. BOCK, Proprietor.
J. EL D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUJ?, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot ol Benton street, Astoria
Oregon.
PARKER.
f Vegetables
8TEAMEK
CLARA PARKER
Eugene D. Biock, Master.
or TOWING, FREIGHT or CHAR-
Agent
II. Ii. PAKKEB.
lAOIOTH STOCK OF BOOKS.
poor can all be accommodated.
and Mandsfeldt & Notni Pianos and
Bozorth
Line of
Stc.
and. Kerave Sit
DEALER iy
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment ol
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents tor
aiagee Stoves and Kanges
The Best in the market.
Piumblng goods ot all kinds on hand. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
J
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA. ONLY OF
Mm Mm BAWB&g
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOD
WILL BE PLEASED.
E. R. HALVES Is also agent tor the
Ml patent Mn Stove
And other first-class stores.
Furnace Work. Steam Fit
tisCs. etc., a specialty.
J. HESS.
A. I. JOHNSON.
Astoria Sail Loft.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS,
TARPAULINS,
And everythingelse pertaining to our
Business:
Lowes tPrice and BestWork
For your Money,
At the Old Stand.
Leave your orders and get your work
done at once.
Glassware,
re, Cutlery.
J. HESS & CO.
- ' Oresonv
Astoria,