The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 09, 1887, Image 3

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Measles aro reported amons the
little folks in upper Astoria.
The Fourth of July committee will
make final auditing of bills, etc., to
night. An A. O. U. V. pin, picked up in
custom house square, awaits owner
ship at this office.
The Salem Sentry says that the
correct thing now for joung roles
is ''German measles," an inconven
ient, but not very painful rash.
The heated interior is sending
down this way so many of its inhab
itants as can get away to enjoy the
pure bracing air and cool breeze of
the coast.
The Gen. Canby will leave Graj's
wharf at 8 to-morrow morning for the
forts and Ilwaco, and will leave Ilwa
co on the return -trin at 4 o'clock.
See adv't.
W. R. Boone has sold the Oregon
Sitings to W. S. Chapman, John
Burke and George Hibbard for
82,000. They will take immediate
possession.
Wad-el. Ward, a native of Jerusa
lem, and a distinguished Oriental
scholar, will deliver three leotures
at Liberty Hall next week under the
auspices of the Y. M. C. A.
The Eugene Register thinks that
"I don't advertise but get the benefit
of others' advertising," is not a very
manly boast for anyone who aspires
to do business in any community.
Jno. Bergman, Mike Meyer and
Wm. Kyle expect to start on the
Mischief in a few days, with cannery
outfit, for Florence, on the Siuslaw,
where.they will can salmon later on.
A pamphlet on Astoria and its re
sources, presumably intended for pri
vate circulation, has been issued by a
Portland printing firm, under the al
leged auspices of the chamber of
commerce of this city.
At their meeting last Thursday
night the Astoria building and loan
association loaned $600 at 36 months'
interest in advance, and closed the
first series. The books for the second
series will shortly be opened.
Under instructions from tho man
aging committee on celebration, B.
S. Woreley will sell to-day at 11
o'clock, in the custom house square,
all tho lumber, rope, canvas, axes,
bunting and decorations, and twine
used for celebration purposes.
At a meeting of the school direct
ors of school district 18 yesterday,
Miss Lawrence, Miss Connelly and
Miss Atkinson were elected as teach
ers for the ensuing term. Miss Law
rence's salary will be $80 per month;
the other two ladies will receive $60
each.
Mr. Wilson, a mill man from Rai
nier, has procured a location near
Aberdeen, on the Chehalis river, and
papers are signed for a sawmill with
a capacity of 30.CC3 feet per day. An
other party is negotiating for a site
near Beardslee's slough, on South
bay, for a large mill.
. Under the laws of Oregon 10 per
cent of the bail money forfeited b'
default of persons held "on criminal
oharges goes to the district attorney.
In the case of the forfeiture of $6,000
by the bondsmen of Fritz Munz, in
Klamath county, this gave district
attorney Colvig $600, which beats
prosecuting.
Will Grant, on behalf of the
Juveniles hose team, made Capt J.
W. Hare, of that organization, a neat
present last evening, in the shape of
gold headed ebony cane. The recipi
ent, who is rarely at a loss to' find
words to express his feelings, was
nonplussed, but rallied sufficiently to
express his appreciation of the hand
some gift
.The rifle practice record for May,
in the,department of the Columbia, is
reported excellent At the different
poBtsthe record for individual figures
of merit reads as follews: Vancouver
barracks, 79.14; Ft Canby, 89.84; Boise
barracks, 79.14; Ft Townsend, 77.25;
Fort Walla Walla, 76.07; Fort Spo
kane, 73.74. Qualified sharpshooters
number 28, and qualified marksmen
447.
The Press and Times, of Seattle,
have raised the price of these papers to
25 cents a week. They say a paper
cannot give telegrams and 'sell for
fifteen cents a week and make any
thing. But The Daily jFtorian gives
more telegrams from all over the
wprld than either of these papers
and is delivered at every door in As
toria for fifteen cents a week, the
proprietors doing it for the fun of the
thing. ,
There was a novel race on Jefferson
street from Main to Olney, last even
ing. The contestants were the Bturdy
steed that draws DeForce around the
streets and Bergman & Co.'a delivery
wagon driver. The 'start was even,
the youth flew toward the goal dis
tancing the pony and winning ten
dollars. DeForco will back his pony
for a four block race against any
man, woman or child in Astoria for
money or marbles.
The Mount Hood Packing company
filed articles of incorporation in the
office of the county clerk yesterday.
The incorporators are J. R. Gilstrap,
F. R. Stokes and J: J. Stokes. The
amount of capital stock is $6,000, di
vided into 120 shares of $50 each.
The duration of the corporation is to
be perpetual; the principal office to
be in this city. It is understood to
be the intention of the company to
begin operations on the Coquille.
Lemon Ice Cream at Fabre's to-day.
FOUNT? COURT PROCEEDINGS.
July 8.
Hugh McConnack was admitted to
citizenship; examination of justices
of the peace transcripts concluded
and appreved: bills of justices or tho
peace, constable and dis'rict attorney
allowed; in the matter of the estate
of Robert Vinceiitltbe administrator
was ordered to pay the money into
the hands of the clerk of the court
In the matter of the Seaside road,
proceedings dismissed; motion for
appointing new viewers not allowed;
sundry bills allowed as follews: A.
V. Allen, $35.05; Mrs. Twilight,
S2L50; Clatsop Mill Co., $1: N. E.
Raymond, 90 cents; A. C. Rowan, $3;
Fred Sherman, $5; J. H. D. Gray.
S6.75; A. V. Allen, $12.92; C. H.
Cooper, $10; A. V. Allen, $12.15; As-
abeth Rowe, $15; W. E. Dement.
S9.85; J. F. Halloran & Co., $117.50;
Henry Pitts, $7; Columbia Water
Co., S27; Astoria Gaslight Co.,
S25.50; P. J. Larsen. $2.20;
F. D. Winton, $10; A. V. Allen, S5.80;
Clatsop Mill Co.. S12.63; 3STew York
Novelty Store, $15.65; Griffin & Reed,
$175; Surprenant & Ferguson, $1.25;
Ross & Wirt, $33; C. B. Watson, S3;
Clatson Mill Co., S20.41; New York
Novelty Store, $13.65; C. J. Trench
ard, $30; W. B. Adair, $43; T. S.
Jewett, $6; Gelo F. Parker, $6; Robt.
Collier, $6; H. B. Parker, $2; Snyder
Bros., S6; Yan Dosen & Co., $74.25;
Jno. McCue, $20; Jno. A. Montgom
ery, S89.83; R. R. Marion, S225;
Holt & McCurtie, S12.13; Carruthers,
MoTavish & Co., $1: Chas. Heilborn.
S44: O. H Stockton, 838.25; C. H.
Cooper, S3; Chas. Stahl, S71; Reem
Kanaga, S5; C. J. Trenchard, S52.20;
J. C. Ross, $112; J. F. Page. $15; W.
G. Ross, $111.42; A. A. Cleveland,
S219.50; Wm. Beasley, S115; JO. B.
Watson, $152; M. C. Cro3by, S7.55;
jnrors and witness fees, $66.55;
surveyors' and reviwers' fees, $358.50.
In the matter of road district No.
2, upon filing affidavit deputy sur
veyor Collier is allowed to correct his
return.
Ordered, that from and after this
date the county conrtiu settling with
all persons employed in surveying
and lading out roads for the county
will allow theper diem as provided
by law, and actual necessary travel
ing expenses, and uo more. Ad
journed to July 16th to adjust and re
ceive final reports of officers and con
sider report of viewers on Westport
road, and for that purpose to meet
July 30th. 18S7.
Notice.
The ladies of the Grace (Episcopal)
church will give their basket picnic
on Friday, July 15th, '87. The steam
er Electric will leave Wilson & Fish
er's dock ith barge at 9 o'clock a.
it. Tickets, 50 cents; children under
12 years, 25 cents.
Not lee.
Shippers will take notice that the
steamer Gen. Canby will leave sharp
on time, and freight must be de
livered on Gray's wharf not later
than 7:45 a. m. Any that may arrive
later must wait for the second boat.
J. H. D. Gray, Agent.
Spiritualism.
Dr. D. J. Stansburj", a celebrated
medium from San Francisco, will
lecture and exhibit the phenomena of
spiritualism, including the wonderful
independent slate writing and other
messages irom your own spirit
friends, bunday evening, o o clock, at
Liberty hall. Admission, 50 cents.
Attention, KnlgliN.
Important business, including in
stallation of officers, at Astor lodge
Wednesday, July 13. A full attend
ance is desired.
Sojourners in good standing
lii-
vited to attend. H. E. Nelson,
By order K. of R. & S.
" C. C.
A Rare Opportunity.
Dr. Clark, the eminent specialist
from Vanmonciscar Private Dispen
sary. Portland, Oregon, is at the Par
ker House where he will remain for
two or three weeks. This is a favor
able opportunity for the afflicted to
secure the services of this experienced
and successful physician which,
should not be missed. Consultation
free.
Girl Wanted.
To do general housework in a small
family. Inquire at Astouiak office.
Do Yon Want Y onr Flue Cleaned V
If you do J. Lavalee will do the job
neatly and cheap. Leava orders at
The Astoriak office.
Do You WsntYonrFine fMeanpd?
If yon do. T. Clifton will do tho job
neatly and cheaply. J,cae orders at
TnE Astokiax oflice.
For a Fine Disli of Ice Cream
Go to the Central Kcstaurant, nexi to
Foard & Stokes'.
Oysters Iii Evorjr Style
At the Central Kcstaurant, next to
Foard & Stokes'.
Ulcals Cooked to Order,
Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
Stokw,'.
lee. Ice, Ice.
Ice for sale at reasonable rates in
quantities to suit. Apply to A. W.
Ut7inger, Cosmopolitan saloon.
'Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at
.lefTs restaurant.
JEFF'S
United States Restaurant is the best
and cheapest in Astoria.
For the best photographs and tintypes
go to Crow's Gallery.
Telephone lodging House.
Best Beds In town. Koomsper night
50 and 25 cts., per week-Sl.50. New and
clean. Private entrance.
I'ERSOJfAL.
Gen. Cherry, of England, is in the
city, visiting his brother, vice-consul
P. L. Cherry.
Dr. Fred'k Crang and wife, of For
est Grove, are in the city, visiting
relatives and friends.
Justice Stephen J. Field, of the
United States supreme court, is at
Jbort Uanby, the guest of his friend,
Major Eakin.
The Fonrtu on the Lower Nehaleai.
Editor Astebiax:
The usual quiet of Beneteau's laud
ing was changed to great activity last
Monday. The proceedings were:
Prayer, by Rev. J. M. Alley: reading
of declaration, by Mis3 Lillie Dean;
a poem, by T. J. Alley, and a good
oration by Wm. Butterson, inter
spersed with vocal music; and a pic
nic dinner by all the ladies. The
happy day was happier by the fact that
the first steamer bad crossed the bar
and entered the Nehalem river. The
question whether the bar could be
navigated was favorably solved, and
tne future rapid development and
improvement of our section an as
sured fact
Our development will be money
in the pockets of Astoria merchants.
We owe a lasting debt of gratitude
to Kinney & Co. and Mr. Gearhart
for the persistent effort made to open
our river to commerce. Kinney &
Co.'s cannery will soon be completed,
and this, no doubt, will be followed
oy mius to use up some oi our
immense forests of fine timber,
so the Nehalemites had good cause
to be happy over this experiment
which became a success on this event
ful day.
Neha&ev.
Governor Gibbs' Faueral.
Dr. Watkins is expeoted here Sat
urday morning with the remains of
the late Addison C. Gibbs, ex-governor
of Oregon. The funeral serv
ices will be held in tho Taylor-street
M. E. church at 4 p. jl, Saturday.
Rev. Dr. J. W. Alderman will have
charge of the services, and Rev. Dr.
C. C. Stratton will preach the funeral
sermon. Dr. Stratton was the porter
of Gov. Gibbs at one time and a
long and most intimate friend. It is
expected that Rev Dr. Doan, of Sa
lem, and L D. Driver, of East Port
land, will take part in tho services.
Gov. Gibbs was the war governor of
this state and one of the most able
and honored men that ever filled that
office or resided in the state. The
state has done great honor to itself
in arranging to have his remains
brought back here to slumber in the
the dust of the state he did so much
to honor. Oregonian, 8.
Will Visit Astoria Next Week.
At tho late session of the legisla
ture it was provided by joint resolu
tion that during the active fishing
season of this year a committee, con
sisting of two members of the senate
and three members of the house, with
the state fish commission, should
make a careful examination of the
salmon interest In accordance with
this resolution, the committee, of
which Senator Barin is chairman,
met in this city yesterday and to-day
will go to The Dalles. Returning
they will visit the fish wheels at the
Cascades. Next week they will go to
Astoria and spend several dns
among the canneries. Major W. A.
Jones, United states engineer, wnl
...nMnn.. (i.v ... t... nnnA.ni :.. .: '
tation. Oregonian, 8.
Gie Them a Chance!
That is to say, your lungs. Also
your breathing maohinery. Yery
wonderful machinery it is. Not only
the larger air-passages, but the thous
ands of little tubes and cavities lead
ing from them.
When these are clogged and choked
with matter which ought not to be
there, your lungs cannot half do their
work. " And what they do, they can
not do well.
Call it cold, cough, croup, pneu
monia, catarrh, consumption or any of
the family of throat and nose and head
and lung obstructions, all are bad.
All ought to be got rid of. There is
just one sure way to got rid of them.
that is to take Uoschees tterman
Syrup, which any druggist will sell
you at 75. cents a bottle. Even if
everything else haB failed you, you
may depend upon this for certain.
The preliminary examination of
eight men charged with the murder
of a Chinaman near Elliott's landing
began before Justioe Cleveland yes
terday afternoon. A chicken was sol
emnly killed, and sundry Chinese
witnesses examined. Constable Seas
ley brought down a raft of witnesses
yesterday, and starts after another
boat load to-day. The examination
will be resumed
at 9 o'clock this
morning.
Palpitation of the Heart.
Persons who suffer f npm occasional
palpitation of the heart are often
unaware that they are the victims of
heart disease, and are liable to die
without warning.. They should banish
this alarming symptom and cure the
disease by using Ijb. Flint's Heabt
Bexedy. At all druggists, or J. J.
Mack & Co., 9 and 11 Front at, S. F.
Astorialllustratcd, aud As It Is.
Poim.AKD, Ogu. July 1st, 1837.
This is to certify that Joe Pinschow-
eris hereby appointed sole agent for
the sale of the forthcoming Astoria
number of the West Shore. All orders
for said number should be sent to him,
as no orders will be filled lrom our
Portland office.
L. Samuel,
Publisher West Shore.
The Astoria number of tho West Shore
Is now due. All orders will be filled at
tho New York Novelty Store. Call
early and get what copies you may
wish to send to your friends and rela
tives, as the supply is,liralted.
Joe Pinschoweb,
New York Novelty Store,
Astoria, Ogn.
Gotejeflfeforeyster,
Private Booms.
SKIN SCALP
Cleansed, Purified and Beauti
fied by the Cuticura Remedies.
For cloansing tho Skin and Scalp of Dia
figunnsr Uumora. for allayinp Itchinj, Burn
ing and Inflammation, for caring tho first sy mp
toms of Lcicinn, Psoriasis, Milk Crnst, Scaly
II cad, Scrofala. and other inherited Skin and
Rtoml Diseases. CUTICUbA. the creat Skin
Coro, and CuticCBA Soap, an exqusito Skin
Beautificr. externally, and Cuticura Kl
solveit. tho now Blood Purifier, internally.
aro infallible.
A COMPliKTB CURE.
I Lava suffered nil my lifo tvitli akin dis
oasc3 of different,0 kinds and haro norer
found permanent relief, until, by tho advice
of a lady friend. I used your valuable Cuti
cura Kemedies. I garo them a thorough
trial, using six bottles of tho Ccticura Ke
solvext, two boxes of Ccticura and seven
CUKes OI vtlJUUlvA uiai-.uuu iuv tcsiuk 1103
just what I had been told it would be-a
compute cure.
BELLE WADE , Richmond. Va.
Reference, G, V. Latimer, Druggist
Richmond, Va.
SALT RHEUM CURED .
I was troubled with Salt Rheum for a
number of years, so that tho skin entirely
camo off ono of my hands from tho finger tips
to tho wrist. I tried remodies and doctors'
prescriptions to no purpose until I com
menced taking Cuticura Remedies, and
now I am entirely cured.
E. T. PARKER. 397 Northampton St.
Boston.
DRUGISTS ENDORSE TIIEU.
Have sold a quantity of your Cuticura
Remedies. Ono of my customers. Mrs.
Ilenry Kintz, who had tetter on he? hands to
such an extent a3 to cause tho skin to peel off,
and for eight years she suffered greatly, was
conro'etely cured by tho uso of your medi
cines, C.N. NYE, Druggist, Canton, Ohio.
ITCHIVG. SCAfcY, PIMPJLY.
For the last year I have had a -species of
itcnin;. scaly and pimply numors on my taco
to which I bavo applied a great many
me.hods of troatment without success, and
which was speedily and entirely cured b
Cutxcuka.
Mas. ISAAC PHELPS, Rarenna, 0.
SO MEDICINE LIKE THE31
Wo havo sold your CuxicuitA Remedies
for tho last six jears, and no medicines on
our shelves gavo better satisfaction.
C.F.ATIIERTON, Druggist, Albany, N. Y.
Cuticora. Remkdif.3 are sold everywhere.
Price; CUTICUKA, 50 cents; Kksoltknt,
$1.00; Soap, 23 cents, Propared by tho
PorreitDnt'o and Chemical Co., Boston.
Mass, Send for "How to Cure Skin
DlseaMeH,3
ODIIDO Pimples, Skin Blemiihes, and On-
UUUUOsbylli
iumurs, cured by CuricuitA
aop.
Catarrh to Consumption.
Catarrh in its destructive force stands next
to and undoubtedly leads on to consumption.
It is theroforo singular that those afflicted
with this fearful disease should not inako it
the object of their lires to rid themselves of
it. Deceptivo remedies concocted by ignorant
pretenders to medical knowlcugo havo
weakened tlio confidenco of tho great
majority of sufferers in all advertised rem
edies. Tlioy bocome resigned to a life of
misery rather than torture themselves with
doubtfi'l palliative:.
But this will never do. Catarrh must bo
raetatovcv stags and combated with all
ourint&jt. In many cases the disease has
assumed dangerous symptoms. Iho bones
and cartilaoof tho nose, tho organs of hear
ing, of seeing and of tasting so affected as to
bo useless, tho uvula so elongated, tho throat
so inflamed fid irritated as to produco a
corstant and d: dressing cough.
Sacfokd'8 Radical Cuke meets every
phase of Catarrh, from n simple head cold to
tho most loathsomo and destructive stages.
It is local and constitutional. Instant in ro
hovin; permanent in curing, safe, economi
cal and never-failing.
Each package contains ono bottle of tho
Radioed Cuek, ono box Catari:halSol
kxt, and an Improved Ixualrh, with treat
ise; pricoSl.
Porrrn Dncc & Chemical Co.. Boston.
vSi
KIDNEY PAINS
IV O.NE MIXLTE. that weary.
lifeless all-cone, sensation over
present with those of Inflamed kid-
ing ilms and Sides, Uterino Pains, Weak
ness and Inflammation, is relieved and
fpecdily cured by the Cuticura Anil
I'jiiii 11 aster, a new. orisrinal. clczant
and infallible antidote to pain and inflamma
tion. At all druggists, 25c; five for $1.00 ; or
of Potter Dru
ard Cncmical Co., Boston,
Rcnl Rtate Transfers.
L. F. Cummings to H. A. Ward,
tract laud adjoining E. C. Crow s D.
L. 0., 15 acres; S4o0.
M. Young and wife to J. C. Davis,
lota 3, S, 5, NW4" NEK sec. 24, T. 8
N., R 9 W.; $50.
A. F. Johns nnd wife to J. O. Bo
zortb, X SW H NWif.NW M SE K.
sec. 8, T. 8 N., R 7, W., E STW if,
S H NB K, sec 12. T. G, N., B. 10 W.;
lot 8, blk. 130, lot 7, blk. 120, lot 2,
blk. 106. Olney's Asteria: SI.
M. J. Kinney to C. W. Fulton, lot
13, and west 3 feet off of lot 12, blk
58, McCIure s Astoria; 4,000.
Famous Women.
Madame Trebelh, the greatest of
living contraltos who has-traveled
extensively, in fact visited every
county and city of note in the world,
has just departed from the slope of
tho Pacific and often expressing tho
f-tcatest admiration for the beauty
and grandeur of our scenery and the
delightful mildness of our climate,
left the following written note as a
living expression of her opinion in
the hands of a Portland druggist, the
original of which can be seen on de
mand. Pobtlaxd. Or.. April G. 1887.
Dear Mr. Wisdem: I have tried your
"Kobertine," and it gives mo xnuoh
pleasure-to any that it is excellent for
the complexion, being one of the best
articles of the kind I have ever used. Be
lieve me, yoars sincerely,
Z. Tbecelu.
If any further proof of the excel
lency of this article is required call on
Messrs. W.KDemont & Co. of Asto
ria. Or., wao, for the small sum of
fifty cents, will produce evidence that
will satisfy the most skeptical and
fastidious and give you a beautiful
picture card for the trouble of en
quiring. A Mlshty Hunter In Algeria.
Achmed Ben Amar, the Algerian
lion slayer, has killed over 200 of the
kings of beasts.
Unnereflsary Misery.
Probably as much misery comes
from habitual constipation as from
any derangement of the functions of
the body, and it is difficult to cure,
for the reason that uo one likes to
take the medicines usually pre
scribed. HAMBURG FIGS were
prepared to obviate this difficulty,
and they will be found pleasant to
the tasto of women and children. 25
cents. At all druggists. J. J. Mack
& Co., proprietors, S. F.
flTU wfi
U In No
Cii3?wlsvj-.
C. H. COOPER,
The Leading House of the City.
SOON
"Will the Fourth of July be forgot
ten and everything assume
its normal state;
But Don't Forpt One Tiling.
Herman Wise,
In the Occident Ilotel building
still has quite a number
of rattling
BARGAINS!
Which you will find to your in
terest to bear in mind, and
see him if you intend
to do some
trading.
HERMAN WISF
THE RELIABLE
Clotbier and Hatter
Occident Hotel Building, oppo.
site Star Market.
DEPARTMENT.
Mr. Cooper has just returned from the markets, where
he personally selected one of the Largest
and Finest stocks- of
en's Youths
AND
Ever shown
Our Stock is the Largest,
Our Selection the Latest,
Our Prices the very Lowest.
. Upwards of TWO
select from
All New-Stylish, and
We are
GIVING GOODS AWAY
Wa ara
Losing
fc
W are
Doing Business for Fun!
Wa ara mallng inonej
AImIm THE TIME.
But for quality and prices of Goods, and fair honest x
dealinor, -we cannot be excelled in Astoria or on the river.
Then bear this fact in mind, that when you buy articles of a
good quality and get honest weight, you get more value
for your money than you would at a law price if cheated
in quality or weight. Seeing is believing and if you buy
of us once you will come again.
D. L. Beck Sons.
Boys' Clothing,
in Astoria.
THOUSAND SUITS to
perfect fitting garments.
not
not
Money!
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