The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 14, 1888, Image 2

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ASTOBIA. OREGON;
FBIDAY L.DECEMBEK U. 1883.
Southebx California politicians are
agitating a division of the state.
Judge Nesmith, of New Hamp
shire, was a Harrison elector in 1810
and is a Harrison elector now.
Montbeaii is to have an ice carni
Tal again this winter. The snm of
824,000 is to be expended on it
About 30,000 cords jof birch wood
has been mannfactoredinto spools -fit
Foxcroft, Me., the past few years.
It is in the contract with the
queen's housekeeper that she will not
get married for at least ten years.
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Qovebkob Hn.ii does not drink, or
smoke, or swear, or chew, or gamble,
or get worried. Few men are so care'
ful of themselves.
The sole mechanical achievement
of the Keeley motor up to the present
time has been to move its boss into
jail for contempt of court
A woBKisawosfAx's society, in De
troit, formed ten years ago to take
care of girls unemployed and get
them work, has so thrived that it re
cently dedicated a fine building for
its purposes.
A procession of the London cabs
would stretch forty-five miles. There
is only public standing room for
twenty-three miles of them. The
other twenty-two miles have to go
wandering about the streets.
On the 1st inst, the Santa Fe sys
tem began running a direct Pullman
service between San Diego and Chica
go, making it the longest continuous
sleeping car service in the world.
The distance is 2.311 miles.
Two Chicago clergymen have
proved to their own satisfaction that
dancing is wrong, because men never
dance with men. Yes, and wo sup
pose, by parity of reasoning, that mar
riage is wrong because men never
marry each other.
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SAIEH'S IDRAS OF A RAILROAD.
A correspondent in tho Salem
Statesman discussing the rivalry be
tween Salem and Albany in regard to
railroad connection, especially the
Astoria and South Coast railroad,
says of Albany and her harbor, Ya
qnina bay:
"Her harbor can be completed only
at great cost, and then can only be
accessible to small sized vessels. But
Salem's proposed ronte leads to deep
water, and is accessible to all sea go
ing vessels, and as trade seeks the
most practicable routes it mnst ot
necessity seek that way. Thus would
Salem receive the travel and trafllo of
a transcontinental line, besides the
developed trade of tho new country
through which the line passed. The
proposed ronte of the road from Asto
ria to connect with the O. F. line lies
through n section of country un
touched by any proposed railroad
.route to Nestucca, and ot course as
yet undeveloped as to its farming
and mining resources. But from
Nestucca to Salem and east to Stay
ton it lies through as good a farming
and grazing country as the sun shines
upon, on this continent, and wonld
support a railroad itself, as this pro
posed route is tho shortest and best
outlet to deep water, and any road
commnnioating with such a harbor
as Astoria must of necessity carry
with it the facilities for cheaper
transportation than any other route,
and would naturally draw to it nil the
traffic of the country through v.-liich
it passes. And as this will open a
direct line of railroad from .Saloni to
New York and all points cast, it looks
like a city ot the pretentions of Salem
ought to take advantage ot each a
state ot affairs, and use her utmost
endeavors to secure such an addition
to her facilities. "When this road
passes through Salem, no one will
deny that every dollar's worth of
property in this city will enhance in
value very greatly, and the value of
snob an enterprise to farms nnd
farmers in the enhanced value of
products caused by a cheaper trans
portation to deep water, can only be
estimated by the amount in years to
come. The fact that the proposed
route is the only one feasible to con
nect Salem with a deep Eea port, in
creases the magnitude of the interest
to Salem. Now the route from Salem
east lies through the Waldo hills,
whose fame for fine farms is pro
verbial; the further it extends up the
Santiam the more of this country it
passes through. Stayton is a thriving
little town that enjoys tno best water
rower in the state, and from that
point the Santiam is easily bridged,
.having been indicated oy engineers
jftbosi one Tear ago as the most feasi-
Iflejeist to bridge. "Why don't the
ynfie all along the line do something
'io'Xenxe 'iHis route before some
bersiorB enterprising section ce-
oanrtne advantages r javery iarmer
-rioae the line, every man in Salem
"wioxrwns property or does business;-
ongnt to consider well before no lets
the opportunity pass."
Some Clatsop county property
owners who are slow to grant right
of way through their property to the
Astoria and South Coast railroad, a
home enterprise, for the benefit of all
in this vicinity would show more
sense, public spirit, enterprise, and
business foresight it they would aid
instead of hindering an enterprise
that will surely very much increase
the value of every acre of land they
own m the vicinity of the road.
NEW TO-DAY.
To-NigM!
ENTERTAINMENT !
IN LIBERTY HALL
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14.
1888,
Under the auspices of the Youiik SIcn V
Christian Association, with
COL WILL L. VISSCHER,
Famous for hU poetry and wit In his thrill
ing humorous and descriptive mopoloue
0 MINUTES. IN THE WAR I
AJfD WITH
J. H. TAYLOR.
The distinguished Banjo Virtuoso, VlolinUt
and Vocalist, who has given his remarkable
Banjo performances before brilliant audi
ences lu the leading cities of the world un
der the special patronage of the rojalty.
CHOICE JEWELRY.
Holiday Presents
JBSSig&
H. STTJDZmSKI.
Ross'.Opera House.
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Monday, December 17, 1888.
Reappearance -after ten years of fie norld
celebrated artUts,
John Jack and Annie Firmin,
Assisted by
Master Arthur Firmin-Jack.
The Child Vocalist.
Look at the choice programme, selections
from bherldan's comedy of the
School for Scandal,
Lady Teazle - - Annie 1'irmln
Sir Peter Teazle, - - John Jack
Scanlan's Rose Song, Master Arthur Fir
min Jack.
Ballads, "Tho Lullaby," ' Coming Thio'
the ltye," Annie Firmin.
Selectlons,Sheridan'3 comedy, the "Rivals
or a Trip to Bath."
Ballads, "The Ship Sails Well To night.
Lass." "The Song that Heached My neart,"
Annie Firmm.
Selections. ShakcspeaieN 'Talstaff." b
JOHN JACK. Note. Mr. Jack is the rec
ognized and.acceptcil Talstaff ot tho pres
ent day.
Comic Song, "I'm a Dude," Matter Arthur
Firmin Jack.
Selection, Shakspearc's
EOMEO AND JULIET.
Juliet. - - Annie I'll mm
Friar Lawrence, - - JowuacK
To conclude with the fun provoking pro-
teanic musical rarce 01
Fun on a Ranch.
Letty, an English Chambermaid.
Brian OToole, an Irish boy.
Madame Francois, a French actress
KatrinaHuffnagle.a German Girl.
Annie I'irmln.
runctltious Etiquette, who has retired from
business to live on a Ranch,
Jlr. John Jack
During the plav JIIss Firmin will .in
"The Iilshman's Sluutv." "The no.nrhcrty
Fusilecrs." "Oh! How dclightf il !" Lau
dcrbach," (German) Tyrolean Warble, ar
ranged for and only sung by her. A Swiss
Song and a Danish Country Soig.
Iteserved seats on sale Saturday ninmlng
at 10 o'clock at the New YorkNove t SI ore.
Flael's new brick building.
THE GJMBRlilS.
Northeast Cor. Lnfajctte and Kir-t -teet.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cija s
Constantly on lianl,
Ashaieof the public patronage solicited,
BOKSTfiEN BROS.
A Pleasing Sense of Health
and Strength Renewed, and
of Ease and Comfort
Pollow3 the uso of Syrup of Figs, a"? it
acta gently oa the
Kidneys, Liver 3 Bowels
Effectually Cleansing tho System when
Costive or Bilious, Dispelling
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
and permanently curing
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
without weakening or irritating the or
gans on 'which it acts.
For Sale In 50c nnd 81.00 I'.oltles l.y
nil Leading Druggist.
iiixrrjLciciUD oxlv rv iuk
OALirOENIA HG SYEUP 00.
Six Faiscisco, Oal.,
LonsviixE, Kr.,
J,ev Yci-k. N. T
ADVICE TO 3IOTURRN.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothixo- Syrup
should always be iisert for children
teething. It soothes the child, Kittens
the gums, allays all pain, cure wind
cholie. .and is the best remedy for diar-
rhcea.Twenty-fivc cents a bottle.
Coffee and cake.
ten cents, nt the
Central Restaurant.
;9 VSKSfSM: 3-3? 5-i V
Jmmm
Liberty Hall.
Saturday, Dec. 15th, 1888.
PROF. SAIYIWELL'S
Carnival of Novelties !
AND
TRAINED ANIMAL SHOW!
The Greatest Attraction in America.
The (I rest Blondln Monler,
rror. Mranni ' Leaping UretUonndi,
The Bockr HonntMn Honder,
School of Educated Dogs.
BKON'CO BILL, the monkey rider, who
will elve an Imitation of Bnflalo Hill's buck
ing bronco. Don't forget to see the Ball
room scene given by dogs in costume .vius
ROSIE, the dog pianist. The Great Bicjele
KIders. Then comes the death of General
Malinlll&n: Look out for the dying scene.
the funeral Drocesslon. break down, run
away etc The blind pooy frUAriK. lhe
incKpnny iiisimi, lue erear jsqurimin
d02 MO. VIOLA GRACE, the tattooed
ladv. 10CO pictures on her body.
Matinee opens at l o'clock, perfoimance
commences at 2. Evening perfonn.ince,
doors open at 7 0 performance 8 :1S. Ad
mission, co cts, children hall price, reserved
seats, 75 cents, on sale at New York No elty
Store Friday morning. Matinee price, ad-,
mission sects, children half price.
Stockholder's Meeting.
TnE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of
the stockholders of the Pythian Land
aud Building Association will be bed at
their hall at 2 P. M.. Monday, Dec 31, 1SSS..
for the pHrpose of electing a board of Ave
Directors for the ensuing year, and transact
ing such other business as may come tx-fore
the meeting. E. A. NOYKS,
Secretary.
FOR SALE.
SAil'ERY MACHINERY!
LL IN FIRT-CLASS ORDElt.
l one season.
In use
1 Horizontal Strain Enslnc.
(0x10 cylinder.)
1 Cameron Pomp, No. 1,
I Larce Soldering Machine,
1 Sinall
120 Larse Coolers, perfirrl order.
1 West Crimper,
a pr, Square Shears,
1 Tin Former.
1 "RIIw'' Press.
Apply to , .-
C1.31Uibr., 3Afli)Ubtl & l'.
BAZAAR.
Latest Styles in Dress Shks,
AND
Trimmings, Yelrett, Satins, Veiling, KM
tilOTPfl, Hose Supporter, etc.
I-atest materials in fancy work.
Lessons given in Fancy Work, and noik
done to order.
NORA RAPPLEYEA.
One door south of Thk Astorian Office,
Cass Street.
Purse Seines. 8c. 1889
We hate prepared a good twine for
Purse Seines
As fishermen do not all agree as to the best
st j le ot banging, we advise that the lilting
up lor use ue uone uy me usueruicii uieiu
selves. We can supply double ropes and
corks, and tar if the orders corm early
eLOUgu to aural i arying.
Samples sent by mall,
Gloucester Net and Twine Co.
Boston office 91 Commercial St,
Assignee Notice.
ftJOlICK IS HEREBY GIVEN Til VT THE
1.1 Lewis and ctarko Lumber and Manu
facturing company, of Astoria. Oregon, (a
urivate corrjoration formed and exlsiliie un-
dcr the laws of the state of Oregon), did, on
uieznn aayoi uciooer, isss. mauo a gen
eral assignment to me for the benelit of
their creditors. All person hat ins claims
against said company are requested to pre
sent the same under oath, to me at my of
fice In Astoria, Oregon, within three months
from this date, Normber2, 1RS8.
J. Q. A. KOWLBV.
d Cv Assignee.
THE
Pacific Coast Express Company
Will open for business tx-tivi en
Astoria, IKvnco and Oysterville-OX-DECEMBER
IO, 1888.
o
Valuables, Money, Packages,
and Freight carried at very
Reasonable Rates with
the utmost security
to tho sender.
Connection nt Astoria made nith Faclflc
Expiess and Wells. Fargo &Cos Express
Companies for all oInts.
Ofllce on Hustler's docK,
C. 1. urailUn. Agent.
QKLO F. PUIKKR.
CAM. A. HANSON.
Parker & Hanson
SCCCESSOKS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steamer
THIS WEEK.
The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon.
Meeting Notice.
TTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK
bolders of the Masonic Land and Build
ins Association of Astoria, will bo held at
the office of Capt. George Flavel, on Wednes
pav. December 19, 8SS,at two o'clock p. m.
tor the purpose of electing five Directors for
the ensuing year, and for the transaction of
such other business as may come before tint
meeting.
S. T. McKEAN. Secretary.
Astoria, Gr . Nov. 18, 18SS.
TelephoneLodslns Ilouse.
Best Deds in town. Ilooras per night
CO and 25-cts., per weefc SI JO. New and
clean. Private entrance."
SXeala Cooteeato Order.
Private rooms for ladles and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
Stokes'.
5.000 Yaras Hon
AUG. 81IELS0N, '
Sample Rooms.
Dealer in
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agent for theGTJION Steamship Line and
ship LI:
-Linc,
le TUINUVALLA Stcamsh D
direct.
Alsi, agent for "Svenska Tribunen" and
"Svenska Amerikanaren."
Corner of Water and YTet Ninth streets
Astoria, Oregon.
JEFF'S
Is the Leading and
Only First-Glass
RESTAURANT.
Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable
Trices. Pollto Halters. Prompt
Attention.
Trj Him abd You will le
Morp thin Satisfied. f
Everybody Says So.
Private Rooms.
MAIN 8TKEKT. - - - ASTOBIA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
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Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
Deceived fresh everx Steamer.
H. B. PARKER,
FIRE BRICK deAleuik '. FIRE CLAY
Hay, Oats, ani Straw, Lime, Brici, GementSand. anrl Plaster
Wood Dllrerd to Order. Drajlag, Teaming and Express BuIbmh. -
TKH epply to the Captain, or to '
ESTABLISHED 112.
ftgM
LU
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temP
c LIMEN GILL NETTING A SPECIALTY.
The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of
FISH METTIMS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Salmon Pro Seines. SamonpQunfl Nets. Salmon Gill ffis.
J5?"Ei8h Nettings of all Unda supplied at the shortest possible nolict-, aud
at the lowest rates. All made from otir
Shephard Gold Medal Twines.
QnRrnnteed to he the stronKCJt and moat desirable twine now made especially for tbe
PACIFIC COAST' FISHERIES.
Tins TWINE 13 manufactured only by ourselves, directly from the raw material,
and costs no more in.NETTINGS tnan tho cheaper grades.
Send for sample's; aI;o for our illustrated catalogue, lligliest awards at Boston
Philadelphia and London.
American. Hot and Twine Company.
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
Jfc fc fcJCi
J. C. CLINTON
DEALER IN
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
rRTJITS.XnJTS,
Candles. Smokers' Artioles, Bto.
New Goods Becelved Dally,
Opposite City Book Store.
A Return Tubular Boiler for Sale.
- n FEET LONG. 51 INCHES IN DIAME
XU ter, with stack, breeching, lurnace
fort, flttlngs. complete. ,
Inquire of AKNDT & FERCHEN.
FISHERIES
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Our tarring machinery Is heavy and elab
orate, enabling us to work Into tbe twine a
pood stock ol tar the more of It the more
service and lor easy handling It should be
Thoroughly Dried in the Air,
And to do this, all orders tor tarred netting
should be sent la early to give time to dry,
Samples ot tarred netting, dried, sent by
mall to inspect,
Gloucester Net and Twine Co.
Boston office 91 Commercial Street.
For Rent.
A NEAT COTTAGE IN 0FPEB ASTOBIA
Kent, $io per month. Apply to
"?V.B.ADAIB.
Christmas Gifts !
Are now established in their new quarters, where theyjiave opened and are now dis
playing an immense stock of the finest and most "complete Holiday Goods
ever brought to Astoria, without exception. We invite and defy
competition with either Portland or San Francisco in both
. prices and quality. An assortment of cvery-
1- - , thing" unsurpassed anywhere.
New
" ". Fla-s? el's ITew 3rick Buildiag, ' :"' ! ;
Opposite Occident Hotel,'."". - - ' ...- v ' ASTORIA, OREGON.
8TKAHIF.B
CLARA PARSBB;
Ebsn P. Parkcr,Master.
ForTOWINO. KEKIGUT orWIAlt
JL D. PAEHEIt.
CAPITAL .?350,000.
r
-THE-
DIAMOND PALACE!
GUSTAY. HANSEN, FropY.
A large and Well Selected Stock of Fins
Diamonfls s Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.'
All Goods Bought at Thil EiUbllibment
Warranted Genuine.
Wat oh nnd Cloclr Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Corner. Cass and Squemoqua Streets.
Bed Corner Market
Southwest Cor. Fourth and Cass Streets.
MBS. C. BLACK, Prop.
Fish, Poultry,Butter, Eggs, Oysters,
Game In Season.
Suppers for Parties, Furnished to Order,
Funhases Delivered to Customers.
Boat Building.
JOE LEATHERS
Is at the old stand prepared to build all
kluds.cJboatarnsedoTrffle Pacific Coast.
Bonder offcteamers Elcetrtc. Favorite,
Tonqutn, and others. ,
Model Making a specialty. Stock and
Workmanship unt.class.
fiTfi in y i uiii '-U
THE NEW YORK NOVELTY'
York
Next Door
Good a
YWkin
EMPIRE STORE
ARBOUR
IISllF
HAVE NO
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k2?d flSSCxsaJ6SsmiililBSt.
TjSSSSJS? tftillDEH FIAXMILLS.USBURN IRElAHoT! vuVntTj.
Zy i HausE """ocn.-1784.--. J , Jti:
QTtAND PBIX PA1US 1873,
AND
GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEUR. . '"
They Teceiveil th& - - . . T i
ONLY GOLD" MEDAL";
For FLAX THREADS at tho
London Fisheries Exhibition 1883.
Ana have been awarded HIGHER FRIZES at tho various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS,
Than the goods of any other
IN THE WORLD.
Quality dan Always be Depended on.
ExDeriencefl Serillse no Oflnr.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO.
AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST.
WOODBEERY SEINE TWlttEOPE and NET
TING Gonataiitly on Hand. SEINES, POUNDS and
TBAPS faxnisliea to order at Lowest Factory Prices.
Holiday Goods
!
to Postoffice.
IP II iiiiP
f 01 II UlUIui
& 7
Low as ie Lowest
Threads
EQUAL !
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