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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1885)
fz LI! I L. " I i-BYT3ECLta t mty io'dnn. AOTOKlA, OREGON: JWIAY JfXE 36. 1SS PAltTY 0HGAS8. Paint orgausre fast going out of date. " Im the palmy days of Whig mmm. sttys the S. F. Cttxmh-h, news INtftors were jmrty organs. It -ira tbeir Iwsijieae to publish all that kelped their own parly, aud to sup eom all tiiat was calculated to in jure it. They iade a digest of the aew from a iwrty political stand point, and allowed their readers to see mily une shle of a political cou trefy. They acted on the same principle as a lawyer does in conduct ing a case; they admitted nothing that told against their aide, and strainedihe truth lo prove their ad versaries scoundrels and their friends Hitgele. A Whig newsjKiper wouldn't think of printing a Democratic speech: nor would a lemocratic Inpor admit that a Whig could be anything but an enemy of the coun try. The consequence was that a reader who really wanted the news of the day was compelled to read two newspapers one of his own political faith, and one of the faith to which he was opposed. The result of this was that in small towns, which might support one newspaper, but were unable to furnish patronage for two. Uiere was no newspaper worthy the name, and people had lo do without the news. The inconveniences of this state of affairs led to the establishment of the indeiieadenl press, which is not much over forly years old in this country. Tlie principle on which an independent Journal is conducted is that all the news from both political taadHints shall be published; that nothing of moment shall be sup pressed merely tacause it seems to tell against the parly views of the editor or proprietor, but that the subscriber wIki pays his money to get the news shall get it all, without mutilation or distortion. It must by no moans be assumed that an inde pendent journal is without opinions. It ought to have opinions on all possible subjects, and it ought to express them fearlessly and as forcibly as it can. for the mass of mankind look to the newspapers lo form their view, on current events, and a news paper which has no opinions not only defrauds its readers, but incurs the suspicion that its absolute impartial ity springs from ignorance, or from abase fear of offending some one. But Ihe difference between the opin ions of an iudependant journal and a party organ is that the opinions of the latter are dictated by a party caucus or convention or boss, whose imrjioses may be inconsistent with the public goed: whereas the opinions of au tudeendent journal are those of it conductors, :uid may fairly be arenated to have been adopted from eoHRideraUoas of the pnblic welfare exclusively. UxmtK the net of congress of Au gnst 3. 18R2. U was made the duty of tka collector of the port, or in Ifee absence of such oflicer, of the collector of customs, lo collect a duty of 50 cents for each alien pass enger coming by steam or sailing ves sel from a foreign port lo any iort of the United States. The duty was lo be iaid by Ihe master, owner, agent or consignee ot the vessel, within twenty-four hours after her entry in to Ihe port. The money received was required ly be paid into the United Slates treasury, to constitute an immigrant fund, lo be used for the purposes of caring for immi grants, relieving distress aud carrying out the general regulations prescribed by the act. the amount distributed at any port being restricted to the amount there collected. The consti tutionality of the act was affirmed by ihe United States supremo court, but a circular addressed by acting Secre tary French to the port collector at JJoston, restricted the operation of the act. so far as the levying of the duty is concerned, to ''immigrants whom lliere is good reason lo sup pose intend a permanent sojourn in this country." A rich Georgia landowner recently sent for a neighbor and proposedthat if he would support him while'alive, furnish him medical attendance, and bury him decently he would make him a deed lo his land. The trade was closed, the papers drawn, and a doctor was at once sent for. The re sult was the fortunate neighbor of the rich man was in possession of his estate within a week. Doctors are indispensable in some emergen cies. Kepuumcaxs and Democrats are working hard for success in Ohio in October. The buckeye state furnishes the first important test of party strength since last November. In deed by many it is looked upon as the opening of the fight in '88. Among the powers of the human mijd that seem of themselves to make lire worth living, that of con centration occupies a prominent place. To be able to fix the thoughts or the attention exclusively upon one subject, and to keep them there without wavering as long as is neces sary, is a most important element of success in every occupation. It is a common mistake to think that al though this ability is essential in pro fessions, in literary pursuits, in the management of large enterprises, or in any position involving the laying of plans or the carrying out of systems, for the ordinary and com monplace worker, especially if his work be chiefly mauual, it is of little consequence. This is one of those fallacies which lie at the root of much of the poor inefficient, and inferior quality of work which is offered to the world in quantities far exceeding the demand. It is a well known fact that while hundreds of unserviceable men and women stand idle, waiting for employment which does not come, every one who is able aud ready to do superior work in any department is eagerly caught up, and may almost command his own terms. One curious result of the strike among the iron workers has been noted by a railroad man. It is that immediately after the commencement ot the strike at Pittsburg, the demand for passenger tickets lo the west in creased. The increase was so marked that it put the ticket agent on inqui ry, when he discovered that it was caused entirely by iron workers and their families who had determined to move out to the cheap lands of the west, and abaudonning the uncertain ties of manufacturing employment, to build permanent homes as cultivators of the soil. Tjie Portland city council has hur riedly passed what seems lo be an enormous job in what is known as "Ihe Morey water ordinance."' It in volves the payment of SSOO.OOO with apparently insufficient inducement for such municipal burden. An injunc tion has been served on the ground of alleged illegality. A rnonmrroiiY liquor law creates a great amount of sickness. The druggists of Topeka, Kan., during ihe eight weeks after the new prohib ilory law went into effect in that state, filled 11,860 prescriptions for whisky, averaging a pint flask in each case. The population ot Topeka is 15,000. . CaIjIFokkia chips in along with the rest and nominates Lelaud Stanford for Republican presidential candi date in '8S. Tis a cheap and popular amusement- nominating presidential candidates three years in advance. About 800 Chinese landed at Vic toria last Tuesday. Surprise is ex pressed, as they are not wanted on ihe railways, and can only be required for smuggling across the border. Tncnn is a law in the province of 2ew Brunswick directed against the carelessness of campers, which is often the cause of serious forest fires. 3JAUICIED. In the L'resbvterlan church at Astoria. June 4J4tli, 18X3. by Dr. K. W. Garner and M. I). Wilson, Herman F.Prael to Miss Eltie A. Ilobson. all of this city. SEW TO-DAY. SEA SIDE HOUSE, CLATSOP BEACH, OR EC OH. This Well-Known and POPULAR SUMMER RESORT Will OPEN FOK TJIE SEASON OF 1SS5, Saturday, Juno 27. TERMS. Hoard per weck..................... $14.00 Hoard per day .. ...... ................ 2.00 Children under VI, hall price. Tor iurther particulars apply to C1I AS. OULE, Manager. Sea Side. Or D. r Thompson, Receiver, Tortland. Monday and Tuesday, June 29, 30 THE FASHIONABLE DRAMATIC EVENT Second Visit ofthe GREATEST LIVING ACTRESS, Europe! America! Australasia! Absolute claim her the QUEEN" OP TRAGEDY! Kcr liivins Equal Xot Known. SUPPORTED BY A POYERFUL CAST I'ndcr the l'ersonal Management of MR. H. J. SARGENT. Monday. Evening, The Comedy Drama "MY LIFE." Tuesday Evening, Her Greatest I'lay "Zlllah. The Woman In Red " TRICES. Admission, Sl.00. Reserved. S1JX). Low er Boxes, (5 Persons) S7.50. Upper Boxes, (5 Persons) 5.00. Gallery, J30. Seats secured in advance at New York Novelty Store. Sale opening Friday morn ing at 9 o'clock. JANAUSGHEK. Boss' Opera House. THE EVENT OF IHE SEASON! ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, - June 27tli THE ENTIRE BALDWIN THEATER CO., In the Greatest of all Melodramas. THE SHADOWS OK A GREAT CITY! Mr. Loui Morrison. Mr. Geo. Osborne. Mr.R. I,.StockwclI. AH in their Original Creation, Supported by A POWERFUL CAST. NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! Novel Mechanical Effects. ADHIHSIOX. Ij ess Circle, $1.00 ; al I e ry, . .10 irsrKescrvcd Seats on sale without extra charge at the New York Novelty Store. The Seaside Bakery FRESH BREAD Delivered in any Part ot the City. FINE CAKES A SPECIALTY. Home-Made Candy Made Daily: The Trade Supplied: Fine Fastry: A First Class Establishment. Prices to suit the times. F. B. ELBERS0N, PropT. ONLY 0 DATS II! AT ADLERS CRYSTAL For London Direct. The Flue A 1 Iron Barque "ARCHER," 750 Tons Register, Will Soon be READY TO RECKIYE FKglUllT AT ASTORIA. . l 3wco :kt Will be taken at REASONABLE BATES. For particulars apply to SIBSON, 'CHURCH & Co . . Portland, Or to A. W. BERRY. Astoria. The Fine Iron Bark K "REMONSTRANT," Is on berth at Astoria for Salmon loading to Bate of insurance by this vessel is the low est quotable. For particulars apply to MEYER, WILSON & CO. PortlanJ, Or to GEO. W. SANBORN, Astoria. The "Remonstrant" will be followed In Meyer, Wilson & Co's. direct line of vessels by the fluo iron bark. "BIrzuah," now en route. EXCURSION TICKETS! FROM ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN Tor $2.50, ON THE "TELEPHONE," 1 1da holds good untill Soptember sOtb, 1865. $250 Reward. mnE KNArrroN and north snonE JL Packing Co. a ill pay a reward of $150 for imormauon lending to me arrest and con viction ot persons cutting or molesting any net belonging to said companies. B. W. ROBSON, Supt. Net Lost. K BOUT 150 FATHOMS OF NET AT L. Point AHes on .June 22. Part of corks marked J. C. S and part A. J. IT. P. Co. Finder will bo liberally rewarded by in forming AUG. DANIELSON. U, P. Co. For Rent. mHE HALL OVER D. L. BECK & SON'S -H. can be rented for Public gatherings. Application may be made to the executive committee of the Astoria Ladles ' Coffee UUD. mks. BERGMAN. Mrs PRAEL. Mrs. CHARTERS. Examination for Teachers. THE REGULAR PUBLIC EXAMINA non nf nprxnna iric)iti.r tn nhtiln t...h ere' cenlncates for Clatsop county, will be uciu ui iucuiun nouse on unaay ana oat unlay, June 25th and 27th, 18S5, commenc Ing at 9 o'clock x. i, M. D. WILSON. Superintendent of Schools. GREAT s n L ft u L i JV.TS' We heg to direct special attention to our LATEST IM PORTATIONS of NOVELTIES Fine Dress Goods, Lawns, Parasols, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Etc, Etc. Which we are selling' according to onr motte: The Best Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices. Extraordinary Bargains! French Camels Hair in 4 shades of Gray. Regular price SI .25 per yard, to be sold at ". TO Cassimere Brocade, something stylish and handsome, must be seen to be appreciated. Worth $1.50 a yard; reduced to. . 75 Velvet Brocades, all shades. Regular Price in Town S2; reduced to 1 25 Very Fine French Black Cassimere, Town S1.G5; sold at Beautiful Pin-Check, White and yard; at the Low Price Store Parisian Cord, a new stylish goods, all Wool, double fold. Good value in Astoria at 1.25; at The Low Price Store. . 75 THE MOST USEFUL ASSORTMENT OF ::BOTTST CLOTHING,: - SI to $1.50 Lower than any House in Town. X FIXE USE OF MENS CLOTIIlXCi. CI2EiI. AT THE LOW PRICE STORE. Dealer at Wholesale and Retail in u mi ill re, Bedding, Oil Cloth., Wall Paper, Window Shades, Mouldings, Etc. Astoria Furniture Co., Dealers in Furniture, Bedding, Wall Paper, Mirrors, PICTURES, MonMii Carpets, Mattii, Picture Frames, Window Shades, etc. Cor. Chenamus and Hamilton Sts. LADIES. GOTO Mrs. .Malcolm's Milliner j Parlors FOK SPRING AND SUMMER HATS. A large ami well-selected stock on hand, NEW GOODS being secured every day. A complete line of Ladies' BEADY-MADE UNDERWKAR, with prices to suit the limes. CHEAP CORSETS a specialty ; also a large assortment of the Best (5 mile of CORSETS. Children's SUNBONNETS, just received. AH the LATEST NOVELTIES, in SILK SCARES. GOLD aud SILVEK LACES and ORNAMENTS are kept at this. The Cheapest Slllllncry House in Astoria. No charge for trimming when material is purchased at the establishment. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON M. STUDZINSKI, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. "Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, OPTICAL GOODS. ASTORIA, - - - Orecon. All Goods Best Quality, and Low Prices. Good Farm OF EIGHTY ACRES. PARTLY 1M proved, on tho Klaskanlne. For sale cheap or will exchange for cjfy pMperty. Apply at A8TRTAXOfi. ' 4G inch. Regular price in 1 00 Black. Sold at 1.23 per 133 Garpsls, Mailing, II. 1V BUIiJSOX, Manager. DO YOU WANT TO A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Fine Boots and Shoes TO BE SOLD AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Come and Get Rare Bargains AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. I. J. AEVOLD, Agt. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF CLAT sop. ss: By virtue of a decree of foreclosure, order of sale and execution Issued out of the Hon. Circuit Court or the state of Oregon for the county of Clatsop in favor or Isaac Bergman, plaintiff and against EJUIoff. Alice E.P.IInff J. O. Trulllnger, D. E. Tease and 1. A.Trul linger assignee of the estate of E. P. Hoff, defendants, for the sum or S323.5S due de fendant D. E. Pease together with Interest thereon from the 2Cth day of May, 1SSS. at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and the sum of $723 due the plaintiff Isaac Bergman with interest thereon from the2Gth of May, 18S5, at the rate of ten per cent per annum and the costs and disbursments of suit taxed at $13.50 and the sum of S2C 54 due R. N. Carnahan with Interest thereon from the iSth day or May, 1SS5, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and the sum of $756 due the defendant J. c. Trulllnger with interest tticreon from the 2Cth day of May, issr,, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and for the sale of the following described property I did on the 9th day of June. 1SS5. levy upon the following property particularly des cribed as follows, to-wit : lot two (2) in block four (4) of the town of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively in Clatsop county. Oregon, and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the hinghest bid der for casli in hand at time of sale, at the court house door In said eountv and state on the llth day of July. 1SS5, at the hour or 2 o'clock p.m. of said day to satisfy said de cree and foreclosure together with costs and the accruing costs. V,'. G. ROSS, . j ... Sheriff of Clatsop County. Dated at Astaria Juno 10, 18S5. TO LET. LIBERTY HALL. Suitable for Sociables and Parties. Terms lloderate. Apply to N. CLINTON, President. iijr -THE Family Groceries, Provisions ' and Freshest Vegetables AT- Corner Benton and Opposite Custom (mwj.i.iiJifV.,wJ"Mw muiwiiwmm I.L AT Lew Bowi Price nnviKi: Hay, Oats, and. Straw, Lime, BricX Cement, Sai anil Plaster Wood Delivered to Order. Drajiny, Teaming and Kxpress Business. - s&sg si ' i-Yn r- UP !&J .ZSS-iSG "SE - - ?ia rEII apply to he Captain, or to HE NEW MODEL A FUIiI. STOCK DKALER Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Kaiigts The Best iu the market. Plumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. Chennmns Street, Kext to C T. Parker's Store. j&5FGXrj&. - M. OT.SEN. ,T. OUSTAFSON. A. JOHNSON. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. DEALERS IX FURNITURE Ss BEDDING Corner Slain and Hquemocraa Streets. Astoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMHCS; WALL PAPER, ETC A Complete Stock. PEICES AS CHEAP AS QJJALITY WILL AFFOBD. AIX KIXDS OF FUiliXlTURE REPAIRED AIB VARNISHED. Change of Agency.' We haro appointed SV1R, O. F. MORTON Our Selling ami Collecting Agent at Astoria. All those wishing to purchase a first-class SEWIXG MACHINE, or to make pay ments due us will please call on Mr. Morton. Headquarters at B. S.TYORSLEY'S Sales- I room. The Singer Mf'g Co., : 02 Morrison Street, rortland. Or. , To Whom It May Concern. TTAKE PLEASURE IN STATING TIIAT Mrs. Kary Jasperson, holder of the ticket purchased by me from Messrs. llozorth & Johns of this city over the Cunard Steam ship line and Pennsylvania It. JC. and con necting lines, arrived safely in Astoria (iren-tu-one days from Stavanger, having received during the trip every attention from the of ficers and employees of the steamship and railroad lines above named, who addressed her In her own language. Her baggage ar rived in Astoria In good order on the same boat with herself I can cheerfully recommend all who wan to travel over the fastest and safe.it line, and at the same time have the very best of treat ment In every respect, to buy their tickets via the Cunard Line. I. J.ARVOLD. n The Field Again! J. G. ROSS Having Purchased the Interest of the Mcintosh. Bros., IN THE PIONEER RESTAURANT Would most respectfully inform his numer ous friends in the city of Astoria and sur rounding conntry that he Is now readv to do business again at his old staud. Come and see me. A Well Supplied Table, and Clean, Comfortable Beds. mmw FINEST - s ! ! Chenamus Streets. House Square. '""' in STEAMER CLARA PARKER Eben P. Parker, Master. For TOWING, FREIGHT orCIIAK II. 1$. PAItKEK. - ;.."i P.ANGE CAN BE HAD IN A" TORIA ONLY OF AGENT 'ALL AND EXAMINE IT, Y WILL BE PLEASED. E. K. HAWES Is also agent Tor fit Ml patent CoQlif Sto And other first-class Sl37ea. Furnaoo "Worlr. Steam Fit ringSi etc., a spaoialty- -flXWAYS ON HAND. ontgomery, I- OREGOW Hardware aid Slip Chandlery VAN DUSEN & CO.. DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wronght Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements Sewing Machines, Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc. FOR LIVERPOOL DIREGT! The fine A 1 Iron Barque ''Haddingtonshire," 1119 Tons Register, Will be READ Y TO RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ASTORIA about JUNE 15th or earlier if required. Will be taken at REASONABLE RATES. For particulars apply to SIBSON, CHURCH Ss Co., i Tortland, Or to A. "W. BERRY. Astoria. Abstracts of Title. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COMPILED a set of Abstract Books from the records of Clatsop County and Is now prepared to furnish complete and correct Abstracts of Title to any Real Estate in the County, at reasonable rates. C.B. THOMSON, Attorcoy at Lair, Astoria, Oregon. OrtE, R9a 5, eTer f ity Book Store.