CJ hc gmttj t2tMm ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY AUGUST 24, 1881 INFAMOUS DOCTRINE. AVe have no disposition to engage in scandalous debate, no matter whom it concerns. Its introduction into this campaign is humiliating, and presents us as a people in a most unenviable light to foreign critics. Bnt it is upon us, and despite the efforts of decent journals to ignore it Their condemnation seems fruitless. But what is worse than campaign scandal itself, is the apology for it. The Evening Post, of New York, that has held itself up as a pattern of the virtues these many years, out of whose weekly labor is born that most staid and virtuous sheet, the Nation, the respectability of which has been a3 stiff and polished as a marble slab this especially holy sheet, without a tinge of color reddening its cheek, says "chastity is not the greatest of virtues, and offences against it may be consistent with the possession of all the qualities which ennoble hu man naturo and dignify human life." Whether it be true or not, is not now our concern, but the printing of such "stuff" is simply abominable. It is mischievous beyond estimate It is not such doctrine as we teach our sons and daughters, or as any parent desires his child to imbibe. We would certainly view as a curios ity the father who would preach such heresy to virtue in the bosom of his family, or excuse it in his son or daughter. We should much like to see the man who would hold forth to young men and women in such a strain. Good men teach the youth that the whip hand of the animal passions is the most terrible taskmas ter; that the loo3e rein of desire is the leading string to ruin ; that there is no code of moral ethics which will recognize impurity as harmless; that to preach the doctrine that the unchaste may still be possessed of "all other qualities which ennoble human nature and dig nify human life," is to license unchastity and licentiousness. It may be true, as an abstraction, that some men and women, in other re spects possessed of "all the ennobling qualities," has been in this one re spect vicious; but to coolly preach the doctrine of consistency between vice in any form and a noble life, is, as the Hartford namesake of the New York Post puts it, "immeasurably mischievous in its tendencies," and most dangerons preaching. It is in precise keeping with the infamous and cold-blooded wickedness of the New York Herald, that has the unblush ing effrontery to declare that "the critical point is not that a man gets into such a scrape, bnt how ho gets out of it." Here's a moral teacher for you, who would presently trans form society into a colony of moral leprosy, our homes into lazerottos of prostitution, and over every door write the devil's preverb: "It is not the vice you do, but the sin is in be ing found out." It appears to have been determined by physical examinations of one of the bodies that of Lieut. Kislings bury that some, at least, of the Greely survivors did sustain life by eating of the flesh of their deceased comrades. Well, and what of it? Why prononnce it a "horror" and speak of it in reproachful terms? What better use could the flesh of the dead men be put to than to save the lives of their comrades? Canni balism is horrible only when it is a practice and not a necessity. The dire necessity that drove these men to eat of Kislingsbury's muscles was an insanity born of irresistible de mands of nature. Let men who are able to give positive assurancQ that they would not under like circum stances have acted in a like manner be the first to upbraid. Judge Clark of Macon, Ga., has shown that if all judges would do their duty there would be no need of resort to lynch law. Three weeks ago two crimes were committed in Southwestern Georgia, of the kind that have unhappily become too pre valent of late. One of the offenders was lynched, but the other crime having been committed in Judge Clark's district, he at once convened a special term of his court, the pris oner was tried, convicted and sen tenced to be hanged August 25th. The example is commended to other courts of justice. The editor of the Kentucky State Journal wants to bet somebody that before another hundred years are past there will be trotters in this country that will make a mile in less than two minutes. It is to be hoped the Journal man will find some one to take him, that he will make the sum a large one and let us hold the stakes. There is a chance for the stake-holder to enjoy himself before the money is called for. The Philadelphia Ledger has this especially pregnant thought, which is as meaty as any that has yet ap peared m the columns of the press on the question of rest, leisure and recre atien: "The man who comes nearest to a person of leisure is the one of many thoughts and occupations and social interruptions, who finds rest in change andN liberty in metnocL His industry invites re poe, and it comes to him." The New York Times says: "Prac tically his (Butler's) candidacy arrays all the vicious elements in American politics on one side in this contest." According to the Times the vioioiis elements in the Republican party nominated Blaine, and the same ele ment in the Democratic party sup ported Butler. Accepting Blaine ...d Butler as one in this contest, both being opposed to Cleveland, the con clusion above quoted is arrived at The New York Times is practically a free trade journal and a supporter of all the measures which tend to the cheapening of labor. No journal in the United States opposed the enact ment of a law restricting Chinese immigration with more vigor than the Times, and it has recently spoken of the anti-contract labor plank in the Republican platform as a con cession to the hoodlums of Califor nia. It is in keeping with the pro fession of such a journal to confound the laboring men of both parties with the "vicious" elements. Apkopos of a published statement that the English judges are all clesn shaven, the Philadelphia Record re marks that before the war cleanly shaven faces were almost universal among the men in that locality, and in the case of judges there was not one exception. Now a man is seldom seen without beard or mustache, nearly all the judges falling in with the style. A few years ago, in many parts of the country, a man with a mustache was regarded with sus picion, and would find it difficult to gam admission into respectable fam ilies. Among the close states in 18S0, California went Democratic by 78 votes, and New Jersey by 2,010. Con necticut went Republican by 2,650 votes, Indiana by 6,612 and New York 2L033. In 1882 California went Dem ocratic by 23,510 votes, Connecticut by 4,161, Indiana by 10,416, New Jer sey by 3,113 and New York by 192,854, Kansas, Massachusetts and Michigan also went Democratic If Mr. Blaine is elected president he will be the first for some years who was not a lawyer. He will also pre sent as the candidate who iB pecu liarly the idol of a section in which ho never lived the West, or as the New York Herald has termed it, "the rowdy West," and which the people of the West have adopted aH a cam paign watchword. NEW TO-DAY. ONE BUYER IS WORTH Twenty Lookers On. A NYONE HAVING A COMFORTABLE jjl dwelling House with lot on which house Is built can hear of a cash purchaser by ad dressing this ofllee. SeashoreExcursion Str. (M MILES Will make two trips on Sunday, August 24th. FOR FORT CANBY AND ILWAG0 Leaving Gray's Dock at 7 :45 a m. (Asto liatitne). Returning, will leave Ilwaco at 2 v. m. on flrst trip. "Will leave Astoria, Immediately after ar rival, for Ilwaco. leaving there at 5 :15. ar riving at Astoria at c :30 r. at. This gives everyone a splendid opportuni ty and more time thau heretofore. Fnre for the Round Trip . - SI OO Tickets bought at the ofllee. J. IL D. GRAY, . Agent. For Tillamook. THE STEAMER Will saiLfrom Main street Whaif for TILLAMOOK, at C A. u.. on Tuesday, Aug. 2G, 1884. For Freight or Passage apply to C Lelnen weber, or J. G. Hustler, at the Wharf. Rooms io Let. 171URN1SHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND 1 double, corner Cass and Jefferson (for meily occupied by Mrs. McClarnahan) : IvAKL KAKUSUN. Temperance drinks for sa!e : half irallon. ten cents. Sailors Wanted. rf HE AMERICAN SHIP ALAMEDA NOW JL on berth at this uort reoulres twelve or fourteen men, without advance, at $30 per .uuuiii uuui amuiu iuiiverpuui uireci. Any one wishing to ship can apply to Capt. Nick els on board the vessel. NOTICE. THE S. S. "C00S BAY" 000 Tons register, new, fast-salllng-CIassed A 1. Is now loading In SAN FRANCISCO for PORTLAND, And will sail on, or about AneuRt 20 from San Francisco, and abont August 30 from Portland, touching at Coos Bay. Favorable rates or freight aart passage will be obtained from the ownen THE COAT AND RIVER STEAJISHIP CO., San Francisco, or the agents. ' WATSON. WRIGHT & CO. 10, North Front street, Portland. JAccommodations for 30 passengers a. w. berry, ' Agent at Astoria. Stockholders' Meeting. THERE WILLUE A MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Jensen Can Fllline Machine Company attho offlce. at the As toria Iron J orks at half-past seven o'clock, on September 19th. 18&1. ' By order of the President, M. JENSEN. e Notice. "IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNU X al meeting of Stockholders of the I. X. L Packing Co., will be held at the Company's offlce. Upper Astoria, on Saturday, Aucust 30, at 1 o'clock p. v., for the purpose of elect ing a Board of Directors for the ensulne term. b By Order of J. OSTROM. S. ERICKSON, President Secretary. g GRAND EXGUR TO WESTPORT, Under the Auspices of Astoria Lodge No. 40, Independent Order of Good Templars, For Benefit of the Orphans' Home. On Wednesday Aug. 27, '84, THE rori'LAR STEAMER &HJi CLARA PARKER, WILL LEAVE MAIN STREET WHARF AT S:S0 A.M.,and Lelnenweber's Cannery at 9 A. M. Refreshments will be served on the ground. The public are cordially Invited to attend. Gents' Tickets, - - - SI OO Iiadies' " .... 50 Children's - 25 Ticket for sale by members of the LoJge iiuu ai ie uury a elevens- .book store. The Leading House. THE LARGEST STOCK. The Finest and Choicest Goofls. AT Carl idler's Crystal Palace. Hooks, sitatioiioty, Fanry lioodH, Toys, Italiy CamascM. Solid Gold and Silver Jewelry Watches aud Cloclis. Pictures. Albums, And the largest and finest assortment of miscellaneous goods north or San rranclsco. Pianos and losical Wraents. J57A11 my goods arc guaranteed to be as represented, and ir not satisfactory you will find me here six months or a venr from now to make everything right. A FIRST-CLASS watch-maker in attend ance. All work guaranteed. You are cordially Invited to call and in- hpect the handsome new goods just received. CARL ADLER'S CRYSTAL PALACE. LOEB & CO. JOBBEKS IN WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastorn Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. tSAll goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. Opposite Parker Douse. Astoria, Oregon. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. Worth British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO. B. VAN DUSEN. Agent. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians, For the Finest of Wines and Liquors (Jo to THE (JEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR Fishermen's Headquarters. THE GENUINE GAPE ANN OILED CLOTHING, OVERALLS, COATS. HATS. SHIRTS, GUM ROOTS, Etc. And a complete outfit, of Best Quality, and at the LOWEST PRICE of any Estab lishment In the city. F. A. STOKES & CO. Have opened a New Stock of Al goods In the store next door to Foard & Stokes, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION To all Customers. W. E, PEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry ia Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded Carnahau & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RKrAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL -MERCHANDISE Corner Chenaraus and Cass streets. ASTORIA .... OREGON SCHOOL TAXES. THE TAXPAYERS OF SCHOOL DIS ttrlct No. 1, Clatsop County, Oregon, are notified that theschool tax of said district for the year 1881, is now due and payable at the office of the.underslgned in Astoria, Or egon, and that the same will be deemed de linquent unless paid within CO days from the date of this notice. J. O. BOZORTH, , 4 District Clerk. Astoria, August lltb, 16S1. SON Carpets! Carpets! We beg to call the attention of tin public to our latest importation, direct fioin Eastern manufacturers, of the PflRPPTf Ever offered Tor sale In this city, comprising all grades, from the FINEST BODY BRUSSELS In the Newest Tints and Shades. To the lowest priced article in this line Wi; are determined to dispute .f our stock of Carpets within the next four weeks, and to that mul otter special indueeiiiH.n, precluding the possibility of Uclujr Undersold by any fta- :o:n$ieti.ors. IX THE - Furniture and House Furnishing Line We can show you the veiy BEST (JOOI)S at BOTTOM FIGURES, anil shall be pleased to receive a call for inspection whether ou purchase or not. OHAS iTmgMMnwgMrraMrr"'HMrMil --"-"-vr--i New Establishment! SST EEW PRZCES1I Carpets, Matting, PICTURE FRAMES MOULDINGS, ETC., ETC. At Greatly Reduced Prices, And cordially invite a call from our friends and the public generally. We intend to become a permanent nnerat snare ot patronage trom the public. ASTORIA FURNITURE CO., Cor. Chenamus and Hamilton Sts. II. Du BUISSOX, Manager. aB9BBRilKK95SEEKK9i Wheeler & Kipp, PRACTICAL Plnnita Gas 31 Steal Fitters ALL WORK Warranted, and Estimates Given. FULL STOCK Iron nml T-cml Pipe, Batli Tubs. "Water Closets, anil Gns Fixtures. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. A SPECIALTY is made of Tap ping Water Mains and Running Water Pipes, as We have Supe or facilities for doing this work. Corner Sauemouua and Hamilton Streets, Astoria, Oregon. THE Howe Plaiiiii Mill. LAKGEST AND FINEST SASH AND DOOR FACTORY In Western Oregon. A Full Stock on Hand and Made Up to Order. IBO.A.TS BUILT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Sashes, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Etc., Of Best Material. Bids Tarnished Contractors, Carpenters and Builders. All bills due and payable at tbc end of the month, unless otherwise agreed upon. Wm. HOWE, Proprietor. WEST SHORE LUMBER MILLS J. C. TRDLLINGER, - - Proprietor. MANUFACTURE!! OF AXD DEALEK I3f All Kinds of Lumber, ON AND AFTER THIS DATE WILL sell Lumber andBoxes at following rates: All Rough Lumber, (only to special iiKrcciiieui,;,............ . ..10 00 No. Flooring and Rustic, (only to spe cial am-eementl ev on No. 2 Flooring and Rustic, (only tospe- " uiai uj;n;ciiicHv;...... ..$n 00 Mouldlncs. lOner ppnf. olicinpr than ?nv body. ' " Fish Boxes. 14V twits at mill. SlmnVc 10 cents at mill, . ' T. G. RAWLINGS, "Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried NUTS. CANDIES, DBIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Cigars aad Tobacco. Next door to I. J, Arrold's, Squemoqua St. Carpets! ijf&lfa . HEILBORN. We take pleasure in announcing, that hav- in"i puicuaseu uie siock 01 me iaii firm of E. D. Curtis & Co., anil and having made many Now and Attractive Additions1 We now offer for sale the MOST C03IPLETE LTNE OF HOUSE Furnishing Goods, Pictures, Mirrors, fixture in this place and trust to receive a THE CASPERSOH ELECTRIC L-AMP. Burning AVitli an Unrivaled Brilliancy OF Sixty Candle Power COSTS ONE-HALF A CENT AN HOUR The Finest and Cheapest Lighf in ITse. NO DIMNESS, NO SMOKE, NO B HE A KING - CHIMNEYS. One Lamp Will Last a Lifetime. Wc guarantee all we sav aud court In vestigation, This Lamp is List superseding all old stvle oil lamps and needs but a trial to prove "its merits. I)ll SALE IN ASTORIA, ONLY BY CARNAHAN & CO., AGENTS. TO CAMtlll, FISHERMEN, AND OTHERS. Having Secured the Services -OF Martin Welch, We are now Prepared to Contract for ALL KINDS OF BOATS, In Small or Large Quantities, at Very Seasonable Bates, all of Our Work TO BE ALL KINDS OF BOAT STOCK AND Ma terial on hand and will he sold as low as the lowest, Wc have also on hand a verv Lirge stock of Sash Doors and Mouldings of our own manufacture, which we guaiantee not to be excelled on the Pacific Coast. Examine Our Stock, Work and Prices, and Remem ber the old I. X. L. Stand of C. H. BAIN & CO. WM. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY FURNITURE Soietl ill Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. For The Finest Groceries. For The Freshest Vegetables, For The Most Complete Assortment, For Absolute Satisfaction, In Filling and Delivering All Orders, Call at FEME L. Family Grocery and Provision Store, Corner Benton and Chenamus Streets, Opposite Custom House Square. EgCByoa TER apply to the Captain, or to EMPIRE STORES THE OVLT Exclusive Dn XS7 &STOHIA. Our Stock Is The Most Complete, Onr Prices At Rock Bottom And Our Anxiety To Sell Is Unequaledl We Are Always al the Top of the Market And "With Us You Will Find THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN OUR LINE As Fast As They Appear In Eastern Markets. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR LATEST IMPORTATION -OF Ladies' and Infants' White Goods, Skirts, Parasols, Silk Mitts, Gloves in Lisle, Silk and Cotton, Fans, etc., etc. PRAEL BROS. 3 :.- l".J ; - ; ?TT John Ik, Wlmlgomery, DEALER r Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A (Jei-eral Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Alagee Stoves and Ranges The Best iu the market. PmmbluK goods or all kinds oa hand, .'ob work dono In a workmanlike ii:ain.-: PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. Chennnius Street, Xext to V. It. Parker's Store. ASTOHXA, - THE NEW MODEL WWIbWJJI-um JKImbl awff ?3'.IS"Ti B.3SfcH HftTBjeSl! i-y-rxBiH!fi,L'!D3i',2 im$' A FUIX STOCK M. OT.SEX. .1. OCSTAFSOX. MARTIN OLSEN &, CO. DEALERS IX FURNITURE 35 BEDDING Corner USalii aud Squeiuoqua SitrcotM. Astoria, Oregon. WIHDOW SHADES AND TR1MMHGS; WALL PAPER, ETC. A Complete Stoclc. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QJJALITY WILL AFFORD. AfX KIICDS OF FUKKITIJRE ItEPAIREB ANB VARNISHED. FOR Finest Groceries, -GO TO- FOARD & STOKES. A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE AND Ship Chandlery. A NEW SLIP Just Finished in Rear of Store. HEADQUARTERS FOR Toys, Fancy Goods, Stationery, CUTLERY, ETC. Fresh Fruit Received Daily. A Full Stock of Smokers Ar.icles. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. CHAS. A. MAY, Chenamus street, south side, one door from Cass. PARKER'S vrKAMEK iiLiiU HUM Eben P. Patker,Master. F..rTOVINi. KKKIOHT or CHAM IS. 1. PAltKKK. goods House wmm S5SS? &LS?-EiPi tM'i'JWfSwr?? 8$Eam2B V SaJ-wSJiSsg HANOE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E. ff. MAWBB, AGENT OAI.I. AND EXAMINE IT, Y.H WILL BE PLEASED. E. It. HAWE3 Is also agent for tht Buck patent Cooling- Store And other, flrst-claaa Stores. Furnaoe Work. Steam Fit tings, etc. a specialty. ALWAYS ON HAND. A. JOHXSOX. THE LATEST STYLES WALL 'PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. "Window curtains made to order. E"My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper will he lound convenient to my patrons. Harif are and SMp CbanillBry A. VAN DUSEN & CO., DEALEIISIX Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Faints and Oils, Groceries, etc, BTCtrim.'t:3&t.r4..diM iw w&&x$7&imz& CE-rkbS 3H