The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 29, 1885, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
WEDNESDAY. .. JULY CO. 1885
The Jefferson Democratic Associa
tion" at "Washington has thus far
filed charges against 875 officials.
A Boston statistician says that $1
will buy as much of the necessaries
of life to-day as S1.50 in 1875, $1.32 in
1855, 01 cents in 1815, and 1.19 in
1825.
Jons C. Fremont, now seventy
two, says that he camped where Chi
cago is, where Minneapolis is, and
where Salt Lake City is, before there
was a house at either place.
The death of Grant is a serious
loss to the ghoulish caricaturist of
Puck who has always taken delight
in printing villainous pictures of the
old general and tried to make him
ridiculous.
TnE Sixteenth Amendment, a pro
hibition paper, published in Buffalo,
has fixed things for 1S8S. This is its
presidential ticket for that year: For
president, Lucy "Webb Hayes; for
vice president, Elizabeth Cleveland.
TnE proportion of illegitimacy in
Chili is prodigious, exceeding 23 per
cent. In the United States it is less
than 7 per cent In Austria, lhe-Eu-ropoan
country which approaches
most nearly to Chili in this particular,
it is less than 13 per cent.
It is in the Pacific ocean that what
is probably the deepest water on the
surface of the globe has been found.
In latitude 11 deg. 21 min. north,
longitnde 113 deg. 16 min. east, En
glish scientific explorers dropped the
sounding line 1,575 fathoms, about
five and one-fifth miles.
Watermelon seed pools are the
newest style of gambling. Each
player puts in a quarter, or any other
sum agreed upon, and makes his
guess, then the melon is cut and the
seeds are counted, and the best guess
er takes tho pool. Something over
six hundred seems to be the average
number.
A Frenchman has patented a pro
cess for making butter by passing a
current of electricity through milk,
thus rendering the operation of
churning unnecessary. A similar
method is to bo used for cheese mak
ing, and to restore ancient butter to
its original sweetness of flavor.
A senator recently was pressing
for an appointment, and finally said
to tho president that tho applicant
had been in "Washington since the
1th of March. Tho president is
represented as saying that if that was
the case ho did not want the man,
"because if he has been in Washing
ton since the 1th of March he's
spoiled."
Nobody thinks of the District of
Columbia as more pestilential in its
climate and surroundings than South
Carolina or Msssissippi with their
swamp miasma and epidemic fevers;
and yet census tables just published
show that the death rate is greater in
the District of Columbia than in any
state or territory in the union.
The chief of tho bureau of statis
tics reports that tho total value of
imports of merchandise during the
year ended June 30, 18S5, was 577,
176,850, a decrease of $90,220,813 com
pared with the preceding year. Ex
ports of merchandise for the year
ended June 30, 1885, were $711,893,
683, an increase of $13S,071 over the
preceding year.
The notice into which a London
newspaper has just come, bv its arti
cles on the moral depravity of the
great citj', makes it interesting to
know tho origin of tho name and the
paper. The words are pronounced
"Pell Mell," and were used to desig
nate an athletic game, in which a
ball is driven through an iron ring
with a mallet. It was played in the
neighborhood of St James parkin
the time of Charles II, and gave the
name to the celebrated street, Pall
Mall, Thackeray, in his "Pendennis,"
described an imaginary newspaper
under the name of The Pall Mall
Gazette. Years afterward tho pres
ent paper bearing that name was
started, thus perpetuating the fancy
of tho great novelist.
The originator and first builder of
an iron ship is living in New Orleans
in extreme poverty and old age. He
is Commodore "William H. Hunter,
formerly of the United States navy
and later of the confederate navy.
"While a lieutenant in tho old navy,
long before the war, he pressed the
subject of iron ships on the attention
of tho navy department in various
reports, and at last secured authority
of tho department to build an experi
mental vessel. This vessel was con
structed at Pittsburg in 1817. That
was the beginning of a change which
has converted half the navies of the
world into iron vessels. As has often
happened in such cases, Commodoro
Hunter received no profit from the
valuablo conception of which ho was
the author, and now that ho is old,
poor and broken down, tho world has
lost sight of him.
The New York Post of the 27th, in
speaking of tho decision to bury Gon.
Grant in Central park, says with can
dor and good sense: "Although his
son, Colonel Grant, has expressed a
desire for his interment in Central
park at the head of the mall, wo feel
sure that further consideration in
calmer moments would satisfy him,
as well as other members of the fami
ly, that a place of popular amusement
like the park, and particularly that
part of the park in which the baud
plays and lovers of amusement con
gregate, is hardly suitable. The fact
that the Soldiers' Home is on the
border lino botween tho north and
south gives it peculiar fitness as a
place of interment. The Soldiers'
Home is national in its character; it
is near to tho scenes of tho dead he
ro's greatest triumphs, both military
and civil; it is within sight of Arling
ton, that great bivouac of tho dead
where so many thousands of his com
rades lie; it is a memento of the first
war in which he took part; but most
of all it overlooks two great sections
of our common country, that claim
equal right to render homage at his
tomb. Tho claims of the nation are
superior to those of New York, and it
cannot be supposed that any wish of
tho dead chieftain would be opposed
to the desire of the whole nation to
have a share in the testimonial tho
perpetual testimonial to his great
ness." NEW TO-DAY.
SOMETHING KEW!
Tlu Genuine IuiihuLhI
Culmbaclier Lager Beer.
Never before in Astoria. Try it once
:iT THE TIXi:PI103.E":
And you will drink no oilier.
JUSTHECEXVEB
LUXURIOUS
Easy Lounging Chairs,
For Sale Cheap at
"ES O- IQIolcaLoiQ.'Vs
Auction Rooms.
Notice.
NEITHER THE UNDERSIGNED
agents nor Captain Jonas of the British
hark llirinaJiUom Honolulu will be respons
ible Tor any debts contracted by the crew
Avliilc at tbis port.
MEYER, WILSON & CO.,
Astoria, July 21th, 1SS5.
Mta Milieu
IX
A stylish business suit - $10
Former prico - - - 15
A stylish business suit - 11
Former price - - - 1G
Fine Diagonal suit - - 20
Former price - - - 2o
The very best dress suit 25
Former price - - - 30
Boys' and youths' suits at greatly re
duced prices, also all the extensive as
sortment of Men's Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Valises,
Sold at cost by
M. D. KANT,
THE BOSS
Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
ADLEES MEAT
TO-NIGHT !
SEE SMALL BILLS.
Private Boarding House.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPFCTFULLY
announces tlut she is prepared to fur
nish ladies r Gentlemen with Hoard only,
or with Hoard and Furnished Rooms at cry
reasonable Kites. No extra charge for use
of Parlor or Rath room, and cery effort
will be made to make her guests feel com
fortable and at home.
Dinner Served from .".to Ca I. .12.
3ms. i:. O. ZIOLDK.V.
SE Cor. Main and Jefferson stro.'ts.
Abstracts of Title.
miiE cndersigned has compiled
A a s?t of Abstract Hooks from the records
of Clatsop County and is now prepared to
funiMi complete and correct Abstracts of
Title to anv Heal Estate iu the Count v, at
re.isuii.iuie rate.
C. It. THOMSON,
Attomev at Law. Astoria. Oregon.
OrKiCE, Koum 5. uver City Hook Store.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
N
jetici: IS HEEEHY given that the
iiiulersiirned formerly partners uouis
harness utnler the firm name of heii5on&
Anderson, have tills d.iv disolvcd nartner-
hliip by mutual consent, Martin Anderson
letiring and Chris. Evcnson continuing said
misuiess. &.ua enns uvenson to pay an or
the indebtedness of said firm and collect all
arcouutsaml monevs due or to become due it.
MARTIN ANDERSON.
CHRIS. EVEN'SON.
Dated the 2nd day of Julv. ISSJ.
Notice to Taxpayers.
ALL PERSONS "WISHING A CORRECT
representation of their taxable proper
ty on the county assessment roll should
hand in their statements immediately to the
assessor. He will be found at his office iu
the court 1ioiim from C a. m. to 8 i. si. All
assessment blanks must be In by August 1st.
J. F. WARREN.
County Assessor.
H. B, KIPP,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER.
Water Pipes a Specialty.
A Full Stock of Materia! on Hand.
Personal attention given all orders, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Terms Keasonnble.
Shop and office on Cass street, one door
above Frank Fabrc's Restaurant, Astoria,
Oregon.
FOR TILLAMOOK!
Str. A. B. Field,
Capt. Gabrielson,
Will leae Main street wharf every Satur
day at S a. St., until further notice, during
August. September and October. Freight
perO. K&N. Co. will connect at Astoria.
K-ite from Portland and A.stoiia to Hobson
ville$Gcr ton. Passage from Astoria 5.
Address HADOLLbT & CO.,
Astoria.
I he Telephone Saloon
The Finest Establishment of
the Kind in Astoria.
Especially fitted up for the Comfort and
Coin enience of those who enjoy a
Social Glas.
The Best or Wines ami Liquors,
The Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Class.
K. T JEFFREY. Frop'r.
EXCURSION TICKETS!
FItOM ASTORIA
TO PORTLAND AND RETURN
Tor $2.50,
OK THE -'TELEPHONE,"
1 his holds good until September 30th, 1SS3
MerctiantsInrleBenflent S. S.LIne
BETWEEN
Portland and San Francisco.
The A 1 Steel Steamer
WILfflXGTOX
Will leave San Francisco
OX OR ABOUT AUGUST rI.
(Eact sailing date Riven soon.)
For particulars in regard to freight and
passage inquire of
Z .1. HATCH. Agent, Portland,
or FRANK. BARNARD SCO.. San Francisco.
Notice.
THE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF DISTRICT
No. I. Astoria, Clatsop county. Oregon,
is completed, and now in the hands of the
Directors of said district. The same can be
seen at the office of the clerk. Parties inter
ested ran examine the same and file objec
tions If they have any thereto, until the 7th
day of August, 1SS3, on which day the Di
rectors will sit as a board of equalization to
consider the same.
Hy order of the Board of Directors.
J. G. HUSTLER,
Clerk.
Astoria, July 7th. 38S5.
To Rent.
FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTEAL
ly located. Apply at tills Offlce.
M &B S2 i
We beg to direct special attention to our LATEST DI
PORTATIOXS of NOVELTIES
Fine Dress Goods, Lawns,
Parasols, Corsets,
Hoopskirts, Etc., Etc,
Which we are selling according to our motte:
The Best Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices.
PEASL BROS.
Dealer at Wholesale and Retail in
furmtnt-a ifofirimcr
suuiiiuiuj uuumb5
Oil Cloth., Wail Paper,
Window Shades, Mouldings, Etc.
Astoria Furniture Co.
Dealers
Furniture, Bedding, Waii Paper, Mirrors,
PICTURES,
IohIbi, Carpets, Iattins, Picture Iraies, f in (low Shales, etc.
Cor. Chcnamus and Hamilton Sts. II. l)v BUJSSOX, Manager.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
Thirty Professors and Instructors. 336 Students!
Departments of literature. Lair. 3Ici'IcInr,jluIc and Arl. Elocution a specialty.
Hoard and home for ladies in the Woman's College, SWo per week. Mrs. V. S. Harring
ton, Dean.
Gentlemen board In clubs for $2,"i0 to 53.00 per week. Many hoard themseh es for SI.00
to $1.50 per week.
The best moral gevernment: is maintained. Tuition halt price to children of ministers
and thoe preparing for the ministry.
First term begins September 7th.
Law Department opens Sept. IGth. Medical Department oihmis In Portland December
2nd, 1SS3, Dr. E. P. Fraser, Dean. Send for catalogue and Information to
THOS. VAN SCO'S", President, Salem, Or
J. P. AUSTIN,
Seaside - Oregon
DEALER IN
Groceries, Wines, Liquors,
TOBACCO AM) CIGARS.
S-A FINE BILLIARD TABLE.
J. A. WILSON.
(Late of San Francisco.)
PAINTER, PAPER HANGER
AND
I3ECOH.ATOR
Has located in Astoria and solicits a share
efthe patronage. All work strictly Ilrst
class. Terms moderate.
Order box at Van Dusen's.
NOTICE.
FRESH FRUITS,
Candy and Notions, Good Cigars
and Tobacco, at
c. i "witsoars
tSTCOfilE AND SEE ME.
Tkrasuiiv Dkpaktmknt
L.S. LlFK SAYIXO Skiivick.
Washington-. D.C Juia'C. ISS"
(SEALED I'KOrOSALS WILL BB RE-
.
O eelcd at this ofllcc until 2 o'clock r. m.
of Thursday, the 13th day of August, 1S53,
for the construction of a frame cottage at
the Shoalwater Bay Life-Saving- Station,
near the light-house. Eacli bid must be ac
companied by a certified check for one hun
dred dollars ($100) drawn to the order of the
Secretary of theTreasury,as security that the
bidder will enter into contract without de
lay, and give such bonds for the faithfulper
formancc thereof as may be required If his
bid be accepted. Specifications and plans,
forms of proposals and full information can
be obtained of the Collector of Customs. As
toria. Oregon ; the Keepcrof the Shoalwater
Hay Life-saving Station. North Cove, Pacific
county, Washington territory ; and the Su
perintendent of the 12th Iifc-S.iing Dist
rict, room 2.1. Appraiser's building, San
Francisco. California. All proposals must be
endorsed. "Proposals for constructing a cot
tage at Shoalwater Ray Life-Saving Sta
tion." and addressed U. S. Life-Savins Ser
vice, Washington, 1). C. The right to reject
any or all bids, or to waive defects, is rc-
serveu.
S. J. KIMBALL.
General Superintendent.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF CLAT
son. ss.
By virtue of the written request of Win.
Wherry endorsed upon a certified copy of a
certain cuanei mortgage uatea -May ictn,
18S5. aud civen bv T. Helceson to said Win.
Wherry for the sum of 8 50 with Interest
tucrcon at me rate ot ten per cent per an
num, requesting me to foreclose said chattel
mortgage, I did upon the 17th day or July,
1833, levy upon the following described per
sonal proierty, one fishing boat, particular
ly described as follows, to-it;one fishing
boat thirty feet long, eight feet and
eight inches beam, ( Inside measurement.)
three feet deep and painted blue on the out
side, and shall proceed to sell the same at
public auction, to the highest bidder for
cash at the time of sale, at the foot of Cass
street In Astoria, In said county and state,
on Friday, the first day of August. 18S3,
at the hour of 10 :30 a. m. of said day to sat
isfy said sum and Interest together with the
costs, expenses and accruing costs.
W.G. BOSS,
Sheriff of Clatsop County,
Astoria, July 21st, 1SS5.
alas-nato MziUn
mi putj euihis
in
WILL
Cut Faster
AND
EASIER
Than any o'li-
; eraxe made.
Hundreds of
womlnipii tos.
1 tify to its supe
riority, it coes
Deep ami Scter
Sticks.
CARNAHAN
& CO.,
A cents. Astoria.
Price, S1.C0.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Benton Street, Nkak Pakkkk House,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAI ailAEffi ENGINES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. OASTIKTGrS ,
Ofall Descriptions made to Order
at Short rotice .
A. D. Wass, President.
J. O. Hustleh, Secretary,
I. W. Case, Treasurer.
joun Fox.Suporintendent.
Notice.
BE IT KNOWN TILVT T.GEO. W. PAR
dec, of Astoria. Oregon, have thLs day
purcased of .M. C.IIutchings the right of the
said SI. C.JIutchlngs patent process for test
ing sealod cans in the state of Oregon and
territory of Washington, for the term of 1"
years from t lie 17th day of March. lSS, ex
cept one right sold to M. J. Kinney and one
right sold to the Aberdeen Packing Co., at
Ilwaco. W. T.
GEO. W. PABDEE.
County Treasurer's Notice.
THERE IS MONEY IN THE COUNTY
Treasury to pay all county orders pre
sented prior to January 1st, lbSl. All such
orders will cease to draw interest after this
date.
ISAAC BEItGMAN,
Treasurer Clatsop County.
Astoria, Or, July 21th, 18S5.
G. A. STINSON & CO..
BLACKSMiTHING,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, comer of Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoeing.
Wagons made and repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
iiXE.
J.C.Trullinger
From and After
ilyli Si??.
GOODS WILL BE SOLD
fbane: l.
iTr-rmT tt-
OKA.IEU IN
Hay, Oats, and Straw, Line. Briot, Cement, Sand, anil Plaster
Wood Pclirered to Order. Drayinsr. Teaming anil HijircssBii'dnm.
rEll .ipi'ly to the Captain, or to
A FtTLI. STOCK
a a sj.se.
DEAI.EK
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD CGQDS.
Agent, for
Magee Stores and Rims
The Best iu the market.
Piumblng poods of all kinds oa hand. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner
THE NEW MODEL
l3lllkSSc -"?!:"2??v I'ANf.K CAN BE HAD IN A"
0SKilC: TOKIA ONLY OF
gfefS a B. SAWBS
m$MmmSdi fes AfiE-vr
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING' AND CANNERY WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
Cheunnnis Street, Xcxi toC L. Parker's Store.
Carnaiiaxi & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. "W. CASE.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RRTAIL DEALERS IN
:i
itllli
Corner Checamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
Notice of Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned will apply to the Common
Council, of the City of Astoria, at its next
regular meetinjr for a license to sell iine,
malt and spirituous liquor in less quanti
ties than one quart, for a period of one year
In the building formerly occupied by Luh;i
Serra and known as the Cam pi .restaurant
on Squemoqua street in the city of Astoria,
Clatsop county. Oregon.
DOMENICO SAUGUlNETTI.
Dated July 14th, 18S5.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
Corner Third and K Street.
PORTLAND, - - - OEEGON.
Our facilities are such that we defy
competition. This is the largest
and most respectably kept
Hotel in the Northwest.
Board and Lodging $ 1 .00 per day
MEALS.25 cents. LODGING. 25 and CO cents
Free Buss to and from the House.
CB?ia ;ii!ncMC Emplo3ed."5:a
E. Lcnlston, (Late of Minnesota HouseProp
O. CLARK, AGENT.
Stockholders Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
there will be a meeting of the stock
holders of the Odd Fellows Land and Build
ing association In the lodge room of Bcatf-r
Lode;c No, 33, 1. 0. 0. F., on Monday. August
21th.lS85.attwop. m. A full attendance is
requested.
A.J.MEGLER,
Socretary.
Astoria, Oregon, July 22, 18S5.
FOR NEW YORK, DIRECT
THE FINE At BARK
BESSE,
This well known and favorite Clipper will
go on berth in July at Portland and Astoria.
The attention of
SALMON and "WOOL SHIPPERS
Is especially called to this opportunity- of
shipping to New York at low rates of f releht.
For particulars apply to TAYLOR, YOUNG
& CO., Ship Brokers, at Front St., Portland,
or to A. AY: BERRY, Astoria.
I 33k
i
pabker.
STilAHllll
i'UiU PARKER
tben P. Pnther,htaster.
For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAU-
ix. . imx:is.s:.
CALL AND EXAMINE IT,
WILL BE PLEASED.
E. It. II A WES U :dso agent for 1 1.
Buck pteit GooliBf Sior--
And other first-class S37es.
Fururcco "Work. Stoam Fit
tisgs. etc., a specialty.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
te
ry,
!"-
Harilwe anil Ski
VAN DU8EH & CO.,
DEALICRS I?f
Hardware and Ship Chandlery
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binaclc Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements
Sewing Ulacliiucs,
laIiLs and Oils, Groceries etc.
Sol del Jew elrx
Scarf Fins, Chains, Watches,
Pianos and Organs of (lie Best
mahc at the J-oYrcst Trices.
The finest stock of Jewelry iu Astoria.
I3?A1I goods warranted as represented.
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER
T. G. RAWLINGS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
NUTS. CANDIES, DRIED 3IEATS, ETC.
Fine Cigars and. Tobacco.
Main street, below Chenamus.
FOE SENT,
Four Rooms, Centrally Located
AND
SUITABLE FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
APPLY AT ASTORIAN OFFICE.
City Taxes.
NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TUAT THE
Tax list of the city of Astoria. Clatsop,
county. Oregon, is now in my hands for the
collection of said taxes, and will remain with
rae for thirty days.
J. G. HUSTLER,
City Treasurerand Tax Collector.
Astoria, July ist.iSSo.
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