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ASTORIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY OCTOBER 21, 1881
Belva Locktood expects to poll
a large vote in Vermont It will be
remembered that state is a great place
for maple sugar and taffy.
The Nile expedition and the Irish
situation are causing the British cab
inet a good deal of anxiety. The ex
pense of the Nile expedition is said
to be about $150,000 per day.
Posthastes General Howe
thought the reduction from three
cent postage to two would reduce the
revenue $7,000,000. Mr. Hazen, the
third assistant postmaster general,
reckoned the deficit at about $2,000,
000, and came within a quarter of a
million dollars.
The export of dressed meats from
New York is a prominent feature of
commerce, and week before last 9,294
quarters of beef were shipped, and
also 1,081 carcasses of mutton, all of
which are preserved by the refriger
ators with which steamers are so
commonly provided.
The St. James' Gazette says Eng
land is approaching a crisis in India,
in comparison with which the Sepoy
rebellion of 1857 will be common
place. The Gazette promises to show
in as bad a light as the crimes of War
ren Hastings, the oppression of the
natives by taxing fanners.
The largest piece of glass ever
made in the United States, it is said,
is sent by an Indiana manufacturer
to the southern exposition at New
Orleans. It is fifteen feet long and
eleven and half wide, and the Boston
Post says it has probably more pro
tection to the square foot than any
other manufactured article that will
be shown there.
General Chinese Gordon is an
extremely able man. He not only
fights the rebels; but he also collects
the taxes. What a treasurer of a
campaign committee he would make!
He could have captured Ohio single
handed, and bring Indiana to terms
with one fell scoop. When Gordon
gets through with the Soudan he will
find a place ready for him in America.
He is a born boss.
It has occurred to many of the wri
ters who are struggling with .the
great questions of the day to suggest
that, in view of England's sending
her paupers to the United States, our
government might solve the Indian
question by shipping the troublesome
and expensive red men to London and
Liverpool, beginning with General
Crook s captured Chiracahuas. "Free
trade in paupers implies reciprocity,"
is one way of putting it.
On Sunday, October 5, 18G2, the
New York Herald contained nine
teen columns and three-quarters of
advertisements at thirty cents a line,
and October 5, 1884, it contained one
hundred and six and three-quarter
columns of advertisements at forty
five cents a line. This is a notable
growth, far greater proportionately
for the twenty-two since 1862 than the
Herald had made to that date from
the time it was started.
The New York Evening Post says
that it is now discovered that it is pos
sible to telegraph from a moving
train and to receive messages on the
train from the adjoining wires. By
this arrangement many conveniences
would be, of course, open to passen
gers, but beyond that a great safe
guard against collisions could be
secured. Every train could report
its position at fixed intervals; train
men could arrange with each other
where to pass, and could inform each
other of their respective where
abouts. With it established, col
lisions should cease to be heard of.
The Cincinnati Gazette says that
its foreman forty-eight years ago pre
sented a young lady, who was married
at seven o'clock in the eveninc. with
a copy of that paper for the following
day containing her marriage notice.
In those days the paper was printed
at five o'clock p. m. the evening be
fore. In 1842 a young man applied
for a position as city reporter, and
was told that the Gazette had no
room for local news. It never has
had very much. This reminds the
Gazette of a reporter who many years
ago asked the editor of the Boston
Journal if it wouldn't be well for
him to go out and report Daniel
Webster, who was to make a SDeech
at a town a few miles from Boston.
The editor thought not, 'because."
he said, "some one will send us an
account in a day or two."
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The steamship Kairos cleared re
cently at the custom house, New Or
leans, and proceeded to sea under cir
cumstances that challenge the atten
tion of the public. The ship was
loaded with great expedition in order
to fulfill contracts for shipments in
September. The loading was accom
plished in thirty working hours, in
cluding frequent delays caused by the
unfavorable weather on Thursday
and Friday. In the brief time men
tioned there was placed on the Kairos
92,544 bushels of wheat and 52,026
bushels of rye, making a total of 144,
570 bushels of grain. Of this grand
total; 98,778 bushels were in bulk and
45,792 bushels -were in 19,000 sacks.
It is believed this is the largest cargo
of grain that was ever cleared from
mi American- port; at any rate it is
m
the largest ever cleared from the port
of New Orleans. The whole made a
cargo of 3,800 tons.
One of the most interesting feat
ures of the World's Industrial Expo
sition at New Orleans will be the
department devoted to an exposition
of the work and progress of the col
ored race. The identification of the
colored race with the material pro
gress and the development of the
great natural resources of the south
and the influence of so large a por
tion of her population upon her pros
perity, renders this demonstration of
her educational and industrial pro
gress and advancement eminently ap
propriate. This unique exhibition.
for its novelty, will possess a peculiar
interest, especially to European and
northern visitors. There are many
quaint and ingenious speoimens of
handiwork for which the colored
race are noted. Some of them are
very expert mechanics. Their shuck
horse-collars, baskets, and split-bottom
ohairs, rolls of perique tobacco,
gourd banjos, eta. will constif-ntn th
native curiosof the cotton country.
Capt. Bedford Pim, now in Amer
ica, has been addressing the associa
tion of United States pilots on
matters pertaining to their calling,
and referring to the dangers of the
sea, he says. "In England we pos
sess in round numbers a little under
20,000 vessels, manned 'by 200,000
men exclusive of officers. We have
casualitie3 amounting annually to
nearly 3,000 ships, and at least an
equal number of men are drowned
every year. Why is this? Our ships
and here I allude especially to
steamers are mere gas pipes. Does
any man in this room look with any
thing but contempt upon a vessel ten
times her beam in length? Any sail
or knows that to touch one of these
long, narrow vessels amidships is
certain destruction within a few min
utes. The tonnage laws common in
both our countries are mainlv the
cause of this, and in company with
many able nautical men in England
I have denounced these as 'legal
frauds.'"
TnE night of the serenade to But
ler, says the Washington Capital,
six able reporters of the Now York
newspapers repaired to the Fifth Ave
nue Hotel to write something about
it Someone told them that the pro
cession and Butler's speech were duo
at eleven o'clock, and as it was then
nine, the boys repaired to the base
ment and struck into a game of pool
to kill time. At 10:45 thev returned,
and were somewhat astonished, not
to say alarmed, to learn that the
procession had arrived, Butler had
spoken, the people had dispersed,
and the candidate had gone to bed.
The Sun and Herald men had been
told to report Butler in full; the
Tunes wanted half a column, and the
Tribune and World were to give him
a fair show. It was a solemn moment
for the young journalists, but their
intellects came to the rescue. They
made a bolt for Ben's room, got him
up, explained, and persuaded him to
repeat the speech. After he had con
cluded his eloquent and impressive
remarks, the boys began to thank
liim, but he interrupted, and, shak
ing his forefinger at them said:
"Now, don't you tell the public that
I got up to repeat this speech; and
I won t tell your employers that you
have been neglecting your busi
ness." JESOK.V.
At Chadwell. Oregon, on the 13th inst.
to the wife of D. J. Infills, a son.
DIED.
In Astoria, Oct 20th, lSSi, Lawrence
Hansen, son of Magnus C. and Beilini
O. Crosby, aged 1 month, 1 week, 1 day.
Funeral from residence, Tuesday, 21st,
12 M.
Picked Up.
ON THE FORT STEVENS BEACH,
on the 16th. a black skiff, four oars
hook, etc. In boat. Owner can have her by
appying to Thos. Stanfield, Astoria, or
John Stanfield, Ft. Stevens.
Astoria, Oct. 18, 1884.
Good Building Lots-
ALDERBROOK,
For Sale at Low Rates.
Apply to IiXMAX C. KINNEY,
At office of Clatsop Mill Company,
on the Roadway.
Notice.
LL BILLS AGAINST WM. HUME'S AS-
loria cannery, must be sent to Eagle
Cliff until further notice
J. J. BARCLAY,
Manager.
Stockholders' Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
annual meeting of the Stockholders of
the Washington Packing Co. will be held at
thecompany'aofflce.ator near the city of
Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, on Wednes
day, the 5th day of November, 18S4, at one
o clock r. m., for the purpose of electing
five directors, and transacting such other
business as may legally come before the
meeting.
By order of the board of directors.
J. W. GEARHART,
Astoria, October 3rd, 1834. " 5
Oysters! Oysters!
AT
FRANK FAB RE'S.
REDUCED PRICES.
Oysters to Order, - - 25 cents
Fried. Oysters, ... 35 cents
FRANK FABRE, PBOERIETOR.
Astoria Cooperage.
BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS
All Kinds of Cooperage Done.
M-Leave orders with JOHNROGEBS,
Superintendent, at Central Market.
Wheeler & Kipp,
PRACTICAL
Plainta Gas aid fe lite
ALL WORK
Warranted, and Estimates Given.
FULL STOCK
Iron ami I,e:ul Pipe, Bath Tubs,
Water Closets, ami Gas
Fixtures.
Chimney Pipe, Cheaper than Brick.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTEXDEDTO.
Corner Squemoaua and Hamilton Streets,
Asiona, ureon.
W. E. DEMENT & GO.
IXSLXJCwG-XSS.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry In Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY -ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Com.ounded
ASTORIA
Best BREAit in the City.
Best CAMMES,
Best CAKES ami P ISTKY.
' Best ICE CREiM,
Finest Ornamental Work to Order,
ED. JACKSON.
Carnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
IHI'AIL DKALKHS IK
GENERAL mCHASfflSE
ori)T Chennmus and Cas? streets.
ASTORIA - OREGON
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
For the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPRIETOR
Rubber Hunting Iloofi, Coats. Haft,
C'ap, Gossamers etc.
Rubber. Leather anil Cotton Irlliii,
I'ncUins:, IIomu ctr.
PRESTON, XOTT & CO.,
1 64. First Street, Portland, Or.
ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE,
AUG. DANIELSON,
Proprietor.
Rebuilt and Kcflttcd Throughout
The Rest of
WISES. IilO.UO RS, AX D CIGARS,
For a Good Cigar, call for one of
"Danielson's Best."
Corner West 9th and Water Stif-ets, Astoria.
n9-6m
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED proposals will be received
at the office of the Auditor and Clerk of
the cUy of Astoria, until Monday, Octo
ber 20, lbSi, at one o'clock i M.,"for the
improvement of the crossings of Jeffer
son and Hamilton streets and the cross
ing of .Jefferson and Olnev streets, by
rejilanking the same to thc'ir full width
with new plank and .raising the
crossing of Jefferson and Ham
ilton streets one and one-half feet and
raising the crossinz of Jefferson and
OJney streets one foot, inthe manner
proviuea Dy ordinance io.uKi. Jiius
must he accompanied with a guarantee
signed by two responsible tax-payers, to
the effect that if the contract be award
ed such bidder tnathe will within forty
eight hours after notice of such award
enter into contract therefor with good
and sufficient surety forlhe faithful
performance of the work. The right
to reject any and all bids is hereby re
served.
By order of the Gommon Council.
Thos. Deai.y.
C. G. Smith,
Committee on Streets
and Public Ways.
Attest: T. S. Jewett.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, October , 1884.
House To Let.
FIVE ROOMS; NEW; GOOD LOCAL
Itr. Innulro at E. O. IIOLuKX'S.
HAS RETURNED.
J P. .LEATHERS IIAS RETURNED
and Is ready to turn out soma (Inn fioi-
inp boats for the river. Shop on the beach
between Kinney's and Elmore's canneries.
Rooms to Rent.
SEVEN ROOMS SUITABLE FOR IIOUSE
Keenlnz : In the business miinr. nni-
at this office.
Furnished Rooms to Let,
TH OR WnilOUT BOARD.
Enquire of Mrs. E. C. HOLDEN.
For Sale.
A GOOD GENTLE nORSE.
Inquire of ALEX. CAMPBELL.
Picked Up.
AT BARNEY'S TOIXT, A SKIFF. OWN
er can apply to 11. OLSEN.
Master Union.
To Rent.
GOOD DWELLING HOUSE,
Apply at AsToniAx Office.
VISITORS TO PORTLAND
Should not forget to call at To wn e's San
Francisco Gallery, where may bo
seen photographs of all the leading men and
women of Oregon and Washington Territory.
Skillful operators always in attendance, and
the most minute attention paid to pictures
of children. Don't forget the location. S w.
eoraer First and Morrison street, op stairs.
No trouble to show specimens to visitors.
Street railroads pass the door every ten
minutes, and this is the nearest trailer? to
the fire principal hotels.
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We beg to call the attention of the public to our latest importation, direct from
Eastern manufacturer.-, of the largest invoice of L ItPETS ever offered
for stile in this city, comprising all grade, from the
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FINEST BODY BRUSSELS
In the Newest Tints and Shades.
To the lowest priced article in this line. We are determined to dispose of our stock of
Carpets within the next four weeks, and to that end oiler special hidueementrecludlng
the possibility of Uelnjr Undersold by i.iy cfonr Competitors.
-IN
Furniture and House Furnishing Line
We can show vou the very REST GOODS at EOTrOM FIGURES, -.in! shall be pleased
to receive a call for Inspection whether you purchase or not.
OHAB. KEILBOBN.
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PICTURE FUAIES MOULDINGS, ETC., ETC.
At Greatly Heduced Prices,
ASTORIA FURNITURE CO.,
Cor. Cheuamus and Hamilton Sts. II. Du BUISSON, Manager.
THE
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LARGEST AND FINEST
SASH AHD DOOR FACTORY
In Western Oregon.
A Full Stock on Hand and
Made Up to Order.
BOATS ZBUXXjE?
AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Sashes, Doors, Windows,
Mouldings, Etc.,
Of Best iHaieria!.
Bids Purnishecl Contractors, Carpenters
and Builders.
All bills due znd payable at the end of the
month, unless otherwise agreed upon.
Wm. HOWE, Proprietor.
CLA.TSOP
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Lumber, Salmon Trays,
BOXES, ETC. .
OFFICE AND MILL, CORNER SALMON
AND CEDAR STREETS.
ASTORIA
Oregon.
FISHEEBIEN!
Twines and Netting.
MANUFACTURED BV TIIK
Baltimore Twine and ITet Company.
WM. J. HOOPER & SON,
Xo. G, South Calvert St., KaJtlniorc, 32d.
S'-Seiid for Trice List, naming your County
and State, please mention this pai-ek.
Wilson & Fishe
hip Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS POlt
Salem Flouring Mills,
Portland Roller Mills,
Capital Flour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA, OKEGON.
Settlement Notice.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
late firm of A. Van Dusen & Co. are re
quested to call and settle such indebtedness
Immediately. By reason of the decease '
one of the members of the firm it Is neces
sary to settle up the firm business at once.
U. VAN DUSKN,
II. J.VAN'DtJSEN.
Executors and Trustees.
Asiona, uctober 2. lSSi.
Tax Notice.
THE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF SCHOOL
District No. 18, Clatsop County. Oregon,
w now equalized and the lion. Board of
School Directors for said district have Issued
warrants for the undersigned to collect the
school tax now duo said district. Taxpayers
will save cost by paying the same to the
School Clerk or his deputy who will be found
at all times at his office on West Cth. street.
ono house south of Wall street.
C.W.SHTVELY.
, . Clork School District No. 18.
Dated at the City of Astoria, Clatsop Co,
Oregon, August 30tb, 18.
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$67,000,000 Capita! !
Liverpool and London and Globe.
Itforth British and Mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AND
COWJsVIERCIAL OF CALIFORPJIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
Representing a Capital of 867,000 OOO.
B. VAN DUSEN. Accent.
THE -BEST
IS THE
Royal Brand Flour
Manufactured by the
OREGON MILLING COMPANY
Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed
by all who use It.
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE
Of Superior Rising Quality.
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
WYATT & THOMPSON
Sole Asciils for Astoria.
Mew Departure!
At the well-known Restaurant of
E0SC0E DIXON'S.
On and after tills date Oysters in every
smc win ne serveu ai . vents.
Fancy Roasts and Fried Oysters 83 Cents
R. IIX03T,
.Proprietor.
Stockholders' Meeting.
TVTOTICE IS IIERFB 1' GIVEN THAT THE
1.x annual meeting of the stockholders of
the West Coast Packiiig Co. will be held at
the company's office. 011 Thursday, October
am, 1834. 10 eiecc oiucers ior me eiisum?
year,.uid for the transaction of such other
business as may come before the meeting.
By order of the president.
S. E. MORTON.
Secretary.
Notiee.
ALL PERSONS HAVING BILLS
against Wherry & Co , contracted by me
will please present them at once. In future
all debts due should be paid to Win. W.
Wherry"' ho alone is authorized to receipt
for the same and carry on the business of
Wherry & Co.
WM. D. SMITH.
Astoria, October 1st, 18S4.
THE
SKATIIfi RBI!
IS NOW OPEN.
Well fitted up throughout.
Open on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and
SATURDAYS, and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS,
gyXo Dl-repntable Characters admitted.
G.W.andA.E.ROSS;
Managers,
mm np r rt res m rrnrs
For The Finest Groceries.
For The Freshest Vegetables,
For The Most Complete Assortment,
For Absolute Satisfaction.
In Filling and Delivering All Orders,
Call Slt
lbtj -"-Tim., -miuti
FBAM L. PARKER'S
Family Grocery and Provision Store,
Comer Benton and Gheiamus Streets,
Opposite Custom House
Square.
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Havinc- mustered all our forces for the coming- event we are full
preparetl to present in splendid array, an almost irresistible arm of
New and Stylish Goods in all our Departments,
Anxiously awaiting-- a fearless onslaught on the part of our patrona,
under the able leadership of the invincible General Cash, to whom wo
shall gracefully and unconditionally surrender.
Among our latest novelties we direct attention to our
New Ball's Coiled Spring Elastic, Section Corset,
Having secured the sole agency in this city for this famous brand.
We guarantee to the purchaser perfect satisfaction in every respeot,
and the privilege of wearing a corset for three weeks on trial; if found
deficient the purchase money will be refunded.
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F-0lin Ik
DKAIiKIt
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stoves and Ranges
The Best in the ma -kt .
PiurabJng goods of all kinds oa hand. Job
work done In a workmanlike maum-i
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING. AND CANNERY WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
Clicnamns Street. Voxt to C Ii. Parker's Store.
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Jf. OLSEN.
J. GUSTArSOX.
MARTIN OLSEN &, CO.
DEALERS IN"
FURNITURE 35 BEDDING
Corner Main and Squenioqua Streets. Astoria, Oregon.
WINDOW SHADES AHD TRINIMNGiS; WALL PAPER, ETC.
A Complete Stoclt.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS aUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AIX K5SBS OF FUBSITUEE REPAIRED AWI TARNISHED.
FOR
Finest Groceries,
GO TO
FOARD k STOKES.
V FULL LINE OF
AND
Ship Chandlery.
A
NEW SLIP
Just Finished in Rear of Store.
Boat Building.
THE BEST
STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP
GUAIL1NTEED.
Boats of Every Description Built.
Shop over Arndt & Ferchen's.
R.1U. LEATHERS.
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Eben P. Parker, Master.
urTOWINts, FREIGHT orCHAR
II. B. PAKKER.
mpaign Opened
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Egmery,
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RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
B, BAWBS,
AGE.NT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, V
WILL RE PLEASED.
E. lc. nAWES Is also agent for fu
Bid patent Coolii Stove
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And other first-class 3.37es.
Furnaco "Work. Steam Fit
tings, etc.. a specialty.
AIAYS ON HAND.
A. J0HN30X.
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKUN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very largo Stock from which to select.
Window curtains made to order.
23?""MV natent Trimmer tn nit Wall Pnnor
will be lound convenient to my patrons.
Hardware and Slip Chandlery
VAN DUSEN & GO.,
DEALERS IX
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,
Scning- ItfackiHCSj
Faints ana OiI,' rris, e tc,
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