The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 30, 1887, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
TUESDAY
.AUGUST SO. 1887
CAUGHT AGAIN.
In an effort to get out of the false
hood it tried to palm off as truth the
Portland Journal of Commerce of
the 27th wriggles and twists through
a column and a quarter of editorial
space and tries to claw off in an effort
to be funny.
It won't do. Every one on the
river knows you put your foot in it
and the fact is too patent It is some
times said that "a lie well stuck to is
as good as the truth." Not in this
case. Had you owned up when
caught at it you would deserve Borne
meroy from the great court of final
appeal public opinion. As it is you
deserve further crucifixion.
In the column and a quarter of at
tempted answer to The Astokian
thoreis just one definite statement
By a curious coincidence this one
definite statement in a sea of slush is
a,liejust, as plain, gross and palpable
as the preceding one in the issue of
the 20th. Here is the morsel Talk-1
ing of the Merom, our mendacious
contemporary says:
The sum of $750 ia the advertised
charge for bar towage upon a vessel of
her size.
The facts are in direct opposition to
the statement Probably so much
the worse for the facts in the estima
tion of the Journal of Commerce.
Following is an exact transcript of
the last towage schedule issued:
To Ship Owners, Captains and (hose in
terested in the Commerce of the Colum
bia River:
We hereby give notice that the -schedule
of towage charges in and out over
the Columbia river bar, under agreement
between the owners of the tug boats
Pioneer, Astoria and Columbia, has been
extended to cover vessels of a larger reg
ister than heretofore; and that from and
after this date towage will be charged by
the above-named boats in acoordanoe
with the following
SCHEDULE:
For vessels of the inward
undermentioned outw'bd.
register tonnage. Load'd Bal'st.
Not exceeding 800 9150 $150 $150
800 to 1000 200 175 175
1000 to 1200 225 200 200
1200 to 1400 .275 225 250
1400 to 1CO0 300 250 300
1C00 to 1800 375 321 350
1800 to 3000 425 375 400
Pilotage, when performed by the pilots
from the tug boats above named, will be
charged until further notioe at the rate
of 45 per foot each way, in and out.
Vessels coming into the river seeking,
and leaving without finding business,
will be charged pilotage as above, and
only one rate of towage for service both
ways.
For giving orders to Tessels off the
bar, the charge will be $100.
POBTLAND TUQ BOAT COMPANY,
H. W. COEBETT,
D.P. Thojcson,
Wh. S. Srasosr.
Executive Committee.
Geo. Fulyel,
For Owners Astoria and Columbia.
Pobtxand, Oregon, June 22, 188G.
The tonnage of the Merom is 1,153
tons. A glance at the above will
show that she comes under the class
from 1,000 to 1,200. She was leaded:
hence the charge was $225 inward
and $200 outward, or $125; the item
for towage in and out over the bar,
in the bill which the master of the
Merom signed, was for $425.
Thus we nail lie No. 2. If there
was anything else in the Journal of
Commerce's article of the 27th to
answer, it would be answered here
and now. But there isn't
The Journal of Commerce will
please note that we don't maunder
through column after column of
space. A direct statement is made;
then comes the proof as a clincher.
In the above The Astobian quotes
the exact words of the Journal of
Commerce. Then it says the state
ment is a lie. Then it proves it.
And then it quits, and turns its atten
tion to worthier subjects.
Those who have wandered among
the Booties, and gazed upon the
summits of the great snowy range be
fore the sunhad climbed high enough
to turn the crystal rivers into silver
and light up the plains with glory,
have seen in the dim light of the
dawning day the white peaks sudden
ly gleaming as though the gates of
the other world had opened and a
flood of the radiance from within had
been permitted to fall on the snow;
so high up that the footseps of man
and the dust of the world have
never been able to contaminate
it This glittering appearance is
called by the Indians "Idaho," and
the nearest the English language can
express it is "the gem of the moun
tains," with which name the territory
seems to have been justly endowed.
If Capt. Beecher, of Port Town
send, is innocent of the charges made
and pressed against him by the San
Francisco Chronicle (and he is en
titled to the benefit of the doubt), he
ought to be able to recover about
$40,000 in a libel suit against that in
fluential journal He cannot afford to
ignore them. There is too much pre
cision and alleged detail about the
charges to admit of silence.
The Boom Strnck the Town.
Says the Pigweed Banner: "The
fore end of a mighty big real estate
boom seems to have struok this town.
Old man Daggett sold a corner lot
yesterday for forty-two dollars, five
of it cash down. Dud Dillon is put
ting up a new henhouse and a new
back gate. Sam Shockley has traded
his place on the avenue for Zach
Hill's team of black mules. Zed
Greenough is painting his fence, and
the widow Peevy is putting fly
screens all over her. house. Cap.
Taylor sold a lot on B street yester
day for a hundred dollars to a com
pany going into the chicken indus
try, iieepthe ball a-rolnng.
Brace Up.
You are feeling depressed, your ap
petite is poor you are Dotnerea wun
Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous,
ana generally out or sorts, ana wane 10
brace up. Brace up, but not with stim
ulants, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis very cheap,
bad whiskey, and which stimulate you
for an hour, and then leave 3011 in
worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will puri
fy your blood, start healthy action of
Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitali
ty, and give renewed health and
strength. Such a medicine you will
find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents
a bottle at W. E. Dement &. Co.'s Drug
Store.
Three Favorites
Have the following to say of "Wis
dom's Robertine, the great beaut ifier
and preserver of the complexien:
"Portiand. Or.. Juno 4. 1837.
ToMr."W. M. Wisdom Dear Sir: I
hnvA triad vonrHobertine. It is excellent,
and I shall be pleased to recommend it
to all my lady friends. Believe mo,
yours truly, Kmu.
Pobtxand. Dec,, 1885.
To Mr. W. M. Wisdem: The "Rober
tine you 60 kindly sent me is excellent.
It is the finest preparation I have ever
used, and is a decided acquisition to
every lady's toilet. Yours truly,
Jbankie Winston.
Portland, Or., April C, 1887.
Dear Mr. Wisdem: I have tried your
"Kobertine," and it gives me much
pleasure to Bay that it is excellent for
the complexion, being one of the best
artioles of the kind I have over used. Be
lieve me, yours sincerely,
Z. Thebelt.1.
For sale by W. E. Dement & Co.
druggists, Astoria, Oregon
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Ten cents for a cup of Fabrc's nice
coffee.
What! Do XouTIiinlc
Jeff of the U. S. gives you a meal for
nothing und a glass of something to
drink V Not much; but he gives the
best meal and more of it than any other
restaurant in town. 23 cents.
Wanted.
A middle-aged woman to do plain
cooking; wages, $25 per month. A
good home for a contented person. For
information, apply to
Foakd & Stokes.
A Sunny Room
Willi the comforts of a home, library,
etc. Apply at Ilolden House.
Koticc.
To make room for our fall stock, wo
will for the next ten days sell our baby
carriages at actual cost.
Gkiffik & Reed.
GotojcfTsfbroystcrs,
Private Rooms.
JKFF'8
United States Restaurant is the best
and cheapest in Astoria.
Do Tou Want YowrFIuc Cleaned
If you do T. Clifton will do the job
neat and cheap. Leave orders at Asto
kian office.
The finest and nicest steak to be had
in town atFabre's.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etccan
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hctel, Astoria.
For tho very best pictures go to II. S.
Shuster.
For the best photographs and tintypes
go to Crow's Gallery.
Private Xtooins.
At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par
tics, etc The best cooked to order.
NEW TO-DAY.
THE TWO GREATEST
TheatricalCompanies
ON EARTH!
United for this Season Only!
Madison Square Co.
A. K. WILBER'S
Lyceum Theatre Co
JSTWill appear at
ROSS' OPERA HOUSE
Three Nights, Commencing
MONDAY,' SEPTEMBER 5th,
PRESENTING
Monday. GATiTiTTS' SLAVE
THeidaj-...........WomEH Against Woman
"Wednesday DANITES
At the close of each play the
LYCEUM THEATEE COMPANY
Will give a complete Specialty Performance
which will conclude with the
GREAT EISSELL
THE CHAMPION ZOUAVE
Drilllst in the "World, executing the most
difficult movements imaginable with
Bayonet and ltifle.
ADMISSION, BOTH SHOWS:
Reserved Seats, SI J J Family Circle. 75 ts
Reserved Searts on sale at New York
Novelty store. Saturday, at 10 a. m.
FOR SALE,
At the Parlors of the Munson House,
Astoria, Oregon.
The Simplified Taylor System
For Cutting Garments
Of every description. Instructions given
lp the Art and Science by
MIS3 fi?EZ E, STOUT.
Also at the Munson House are choice Fur
nished Booms to rent by
MR?. A. E, STOUT.
Ml
NoYelty
EIGHTH ANNUAL
PIG-NI
OF THE
Young Men's Christian Association
TO YOUNG'S RIVER FALLS,
On Saturday. Sept. 3rd.
O
PH0GBAM5IE.
Gov. Newell leaves Main Street wharf at 8
a. m. Liuncn at the Falls at 12 noon.
DISXER IX CASEY'S MEADOW
At 4 :30 p. sr. Boat leaves for return trip at
C r. m.
A Special Committee will tako charca of
Lunch Baskets and serve the Collations.
Younc Men will bo provided for.
Tea, Coffee and 3111k will be provided.
TICKETS, Si. -
- Children, 0 Cents
Tickets maybe had at Griffin & Reed's,
OrY.M.C.A. Office.
Astoria Municipal Bonds.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Citv
of Astoria, Clatsop county. Oregon, has
recauea ana win reaeem me iouowing
Municipal uonas or saiu city, at the
First National Bank of Astoria, Oregon,
on and after September 5th, 1887.
The following are the Bonds recalled :
Bonds issued by virtue of Ordlnauco
No. 331, entitled "an ordinance author
izing the issuing of certain bonds to
meet the outstanding indebtedness of
the City of Astoria, and providing the
timo and manner of paying the same,"
approved Juno 18th, 1879, and ordinance
No. 335. amendatory thereof, entitled
An ordinance to amend section 1 of an
ordinance entitled "an ordinance au
thorizing the issuing of certain bonds
to meet the outstanding indebtedness
of the City of Astoria and providing the
time and manner of paying the same,"
approved July 2d, 1879, being as follews:
Bonos numbered irom 1 to 20 inclusive
for S500.00 each, Bonds numbered from
l to 1G inclusivo for S100.00 each. Bonds
numbered from 1 to 8 Inclusive for
S50.00 each, all of which Bonds are dat
ed July 1st 1879. and payable on or be
fore ten years after date, and bear in
terest at the rate of 10 per cent per an
num, interest payable semi-annually.
Also Bonds issued by virtue of Ordi
nance No. 443, entitled "An ordinanco
authorizing the issuing of City Bonds
to meet the outstanding indebtedness of
tho City of Astoria, over and above that
covered by bonds heretofore issued, to
provide funds for carrying on the cUy
government until such timeastuotax
for the year 1882 shall be available for
municiDal nurnoses. and to provide for
the time and manner of paying the
same," approved January 2sth, 1882, be
ing bonus numbered rrom 1 10 -jou in
clusive, for $50.00 each, dated March 1st,
1882, payable on or before ten years af
ter date, and bearing Interest at the rate
of 8 per cent, per annum, Interest paya
ble semi-annually.
Interest on said bonds will cease Sep
tember Cht, 1887.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T. S. Jbwett.
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, August 30th, 1887.
Notice,
nrrais is to notify, all whem: it
X iaav concern that tuv wife. Mlna Sund-
strom, has left ray bed and hoard without
ust cause or provocation and that I will not
e responsible for any debts she may con
tract. UnAmiBaoU.MJSl.il'J.M.
Nasel, Y. T , August 30, 1887. "
Notice.
A LI. THE CANKERS "WHO ARE WILL
lng to pay to the Fish Commission ono
cent per case on their pack, are requested
to pay the amount to L W. Case, at his
Bank. A number who are not 011 the sub
scription list have agreed to pay the amount.
We hope that all the canners of salmon on
both sides ol the Columbia will come to the
front. E. P. THOMPSON.
Fisli Commissioner.
Miss Warren's Select School
OF
Eilisli antf Mofa Lanpap
Astor Street, near Baptist Churcli.
This School will open for the coming year,
Monday, Sept. 5. 1887.
It Is desirable that those intending to be
come members should bo present on the op
ening day, so that classes may be formed
promptly.
Tuition payable ten days after presenta
tion of bill. For terms apply to
EMMA C. WARREN,
Principal.
Notice.
AT A GENERAL MEETING OF THE
. Columbia River Fishermen's Protec
tive Union, held at Liberty hall on Friday,
the 2Cth of August.lt was unanimously agreed
upon that the price of salmon for the com
ing fall season bo established at the follow
ing, viz :
Four cents per pound, clear, fur all fish re
ceived. By order of the C. R. F. P. Union.
ALEX. SUTTON.
Sec'y,
Astoria, August 2Cth, 18S7.
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEYELAXD, Prop'r.
Good Bread, Cale and Pastry
None hut the Best Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered in any part of the city.
Seaside Bakery.
BcstZTI ilk Bread and
CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturer of Fine Candles.
and
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ice Creams.
Wholesale 'and Retail Dealer in Candles.
E, H. JACKSON.
THB ASTORIA BAKERY,
JAMES COX. PROPRIETOR.
Bread, Cake, Confections.
Good Flonr and Materials Used.
M.Y AIM IS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS.
Bread Delivered All Over the City.
Your Patronage Is Solicited.
J. C. CLINTON
DEALER IN
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
FRUITS, NUTS,
Candles. Smokers' Articles, Etc.
New Goods Received Dally,
Opposite City Boek Stre.
WE ARE NOT
FOR LOVE
And we are sorry if others don't like it; have no
time to stand on ceremony, hut everybody has
come to the conclusion that we mean
BUSINESS !
Our Eemoval Sale:
Is the talk of the town
and you will be sorry it you don't lay in
some bargains; after we are gone it will be too late.
Goods will be Slaughtered
5-ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE AT
The Crystal Palace.
A. V.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DExVLER IN
Fine Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
o
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
Tho Largest and fineat assortment of
Freak Fruits and Vegetables.
Received fresh
CITY BOOK STORE.
Blank Books
OF ALL
Descriptions.
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We carry' the finest line of Writing Papers and Writing
Material in the City.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE AND INSTRUMENTS.
Agents for the Celebrated
CENTURY ORGAN AND DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE
CHIFFIISr & HEED.
Strike It Rich!
-BUYYOCR-
Groceries Provisions
-OF-
Foard & Stokes
Their largely increasing trade enables
them to self at the very lowest margin
or proflt while giving you goods
that are or first class quality.
Goods Delivered All Over the City.
The Highest Price Paid Tor Junk.
AGENCY
fi.T.ColeM&Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
FlavePs Wharf and Warehouse,
Astoriui Oregon.
Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices.
Storage and Insurance at Current Rates.
Banking Department
Drafts on the leading Cities of the World
JOHN F. McGOVERN,
Agent.
S. II. Colemaa, Accountant.
W. F. Armbruster
Practical
WATCHMAKER
And
TIES 7W ttljJEl
WATCHES,
Clocks, Jewelry and Musical
INSTRUMENTS
Repaired on the Shortest Notice at Rea
sonable Rates.
Cbenamus St., next to Spexarth's Gun store.
JOB PRINTING.
Neat, Quick And Cheap at The
ASTOBIAN JOB OFFICE
Ww 0 111 BR b
ALLEN,
overy Steamer.
SchoolBooks
AND
'C& .nlTM
s-uiuu
vir
H&3H
3e7
(rir School Supplies.-
MURRAY & CO.,
GKOOERS
And Dealers In
IRQ 7
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED
And Supplies furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered In any part of the city.
Office and "Warehouse
In Hume's New Bulldlns oa Water Street.
P. O. Box 15a. Telephone No. SI.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Are You Insured?
J. O. Bozorth
Writes Insurance Follcles In Reliable Fko
Insurance companies that give Absolut
Protection In case of Fire.
Deposited in Oregon, $300,000
ASSETS,
S50. 8Q1. Q83.
Royal, Norwich-Union andXancashlre Com.
blnatlon Joint Policy.
Union of San Francisco.
Germanla of New York.
State Investment of California,
Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corporation,
HAM.N'E .IS8UCA5CK COYERED BY OUR
OPEH POLICIES.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
Agents.
F.K.BEAOH,Pres., J, MeORAJCEK. Vice Pro
J.K,ELDERKIN, LOUIS MJKWBNBKRG.
Hec'r. Trtasnrer.
The Northwest Fire & Marine
Insurance Company.
No. S Washington St., Portland, Or.
CAPITAL, $300,000.
It. luBOYM?, Astoria Agent,
Office at I. X. L. Packing &.
DIRECTORS:
J. McCraken. F.K, Arnold. F. H.Beufc,
Frank M.Wrren, O . U. Preseott. e . Huett,
J.Loeweaberff, J.K.KldsrXia, D. DTOiipoiat
Money to Loan on Approied BmI
Estate Security.
Caieiy
ECONOMY
And Solid Satisfaction Are Guaranteed
-IF YOU
THE EMPIRE STORE
LATEST STYLES
Suitings and Trimming Velvets. A Fine .Line of In
fants' Dresses, Cloaks and Worsted Shirts, Ladies'
Calico Wrappers, Cotton, Wool and Muslin Underwear.
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.A. OOMiaPXaECTIES STOCK
Of Quilts and Blankets, Gents' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Trunks
and Yalises at the Lowest Cash Trie s at the Empire Store.
W, T. PARKER,
3.3KT.C3E3DEH.
BOOTS and SHOES
Genuine English Porpoise Shoes Tor Gents.
Ladles Flexible Sole Shoes in French, Kangaroo and Dongola Kid
Boys and Youths Shoes of all Kinds, Misses and Childrens and Infant heels, and
Spring heels. WE IEAT, IW BOOTS AND SHOES ONIT.
P. J. GOODMAN.
EL B. PARKER,
DKALEtt IK
Hay, Oats, anil Straw, Lime, Brici, Cement, Sand ani Plaster
Wood Dellrered to Order.
IBR apply to the Captain, or to
THE
Str. Alaskan
Hereafter, during the Summer Season The
Alaxkan will leave Astoria; O.R. & N. Dock,
Ob Wednesday! aad Fridays at 7 A. S.
Connecting with all Afternoon Trains out of
Portland.
OX SBMDJLY,
The Alaskan will leave Astoria at 4 P. M.
TROUPE & DILLINGHAM,
Charterers.
City Livery Stable.
BHER2IAN & WARD, .Proprietors.
Stylish Turnouts,
Comfortable Carriages and Buggies
By the day or hour at very reasonable rates.
Saddle Horses for Hire.
Everything new and first class. Our a'm
Is to please out- patrons.
HorsesBoarded by the day, week or month.
Stable and office two doors west of The
Astobiax office.
-THE-
DIAMOND PALACE!
GUSTAY HANSEN, Proper.
A Large ami Well Selected Stock of Fino
Diamonfls s Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.
Ill Goods Boaght t Tali Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Watck aad Cleck Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Comer Cass aad Squemoqua. Streets.
Established
1870
I. W. CASE,
ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING.
Does a General Banking Business
Drafts Drawn Available In any part of
the World.
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMltUING,
it tJapt JRogers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoelnz.
Wacons made aad repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
Boat Building.
JOE LEATHERS
Is on deck and prepared to build boats
that he will guarantee as to work and dur
ability. Beera to all who have used boats of
Hs construction. All work guaranteed.
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BARGAINS.
Business Bargains.
THE
New York Novelty Store
OFFERS
Genuine Bargains
In Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, aad
General Notions. We are satisfied with a
small proflt over original cost, and want
rou to buy what you need la our line oX as.
t is for your Interest to do so. -A
full line of Novelties. Playing Cards,
Blank Books, Musical Instruments, Toys,
etc
A Large Stock of Baby Carriage.
THE
New York Novelty Store,
ASTORIA
Planing Mill.
HOLT & GO. Proprlstors.
Manufacture of
MOLDINGS,
SASE DOORS.
' BLINDS. RAILS.
BALUSTERS,
NEWEL POsM.
BRACKETS.
Scroll and Turned Baluttrarftt,
Boat Material, etc.
Orders solicited and Promptly attaida H.
Satlsfaotioa Guaranteed as to StylaJQwul;
ty and Prices.
Mill aad Office cor. Polk aad CoBcaotiy
streets. Astoria, Oregon.
Astoria Iron Worfe.
ConcomlyStn foot of Jackson, Astarts. Ox,
Geaeral
Maciiajsls anil Boiler Mates.
Land and Marin EnfflnM
boiler went,
Steamboat Work and Cannery Work
aspxciaity.
Castings of ail Descriptions Iatft
to Order at Short Nitice.:
.Fii4&
J. G. HUBTLXB, .
1. W.UASB,....,
JOHN FOX.
Boat Building.
MAKT TEABS BXPBBIBHOl US
baildlBz boats en tha OolhaMa rlTar
and hundreds of line boats of mj totilA
make my guaranteet Tor good work. Head
quarters at the old. Astoria. Iroa works
building, Will, build boats af aay point oa
the Colombia river where By.aerrlCM Buy
be required.
WM.HOW
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