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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1890)
fT'?- A-W V ttc gaitg gtftomtt. ASTOKIA. OREGON: SCXDAT. - . -MAKCIl -J. 18D0 City XHdCeunty Official Paper. The level headed San Francisco Bulletin says no man can fill a fed eral office and run a newspaper." Correct. It might have added ivith equal truth that no man can fill any political office and successfully run a newspaper. In speaking of .Tim Turk the Ort 70Mt 1ms dropped the prefix "Mr." He is no longer "Mr. Turk." Yester day's Oregonian calls him a "pirate." TSs sad to see friends thus fall out, and, on the whole, it is a matter of re gret that the recent holy alliance should be thus painfully ruptured. Probably Turk didn't divide the svrng fairly. It sometimes happens with thoOrogonian that -'the jiugliu? of the guinea bonis the hurt that honor feelsT The Oregonian is virtuously indig nant over the failure of the Portland shipping firms to compel captains to ship their crevrs exclusively from that pleasant inland city. Did the subject Eierit any extended comment it would be interesting and instructive to quote from the files of the Oregonian. It may become necessary to recount some of the sayings and doings of some of Portland's goodly and godly citizens to illustrate the fact that the business or shipping sailors is an awful one -in Astoria, but a Christian duty and a source of justifiable revenue in Port land. As Seen Hy a Visitor. Just now we have our eye, not on Pasco, but Albany, and are anxiously looking for the engineer corps that uill locale the terminus of the Albany & Astoria railwaj on dee) water. "We have an idea that the Albany coniimny means bnsincs-s and will push the work "when ouce inaugurated, and we want to see the road built, because it srill undoubtedly K the popular route. It will ikiss through a country new and fertile; it will skirt the sa shore in its most romantic and pic ising sit uations. Towns and villages will spring up along the line as if by magic, while every nook and dell will echo with the industry of a most enterpris ing, thrifty and intelligent people, "We like the spirit manifested by Al bany people in the road, and their liberalify in the building up of their own cit and their fos tering care and .substantial assistance in the buildiug of manufac turing industries that contribute so materially to a city's greatness. When the road is completed we can reach Albany by rail quicker than we can reach Portland by boat, while the pro ducts of the fields will not be squan dered in transfers at the expense of the producers, but will go to the ship's hold without loss of time and at com paratively small expense. Citizcns of Albany have long been interested in Astoria's welfare: they have invested their money and waited long for its enhancement in value, but they need wait but a little while lon ger to realize from their few hundreds maybe as many thousands, and from their thousands mme will doubtless count their millions. And while the Hood tide of prosperity is surely mm- in-; with crested wave and firm ad- j vance no man will fail of success that takes advantage of his opportunities. Astoria Correspondence Albany Herald. Got Away 'With the Sftinrctui. Mr. Frauk Henderson, just up from liii Sauvie s island ranch with seven i large sturgeon, which he later disposed of to a local fish and poultry dealer, tells a Telegram reiorter. Thcse sturgeon are the historical nacnibers of the tinny tribe which have for the past five years been terrorizing our Island. Three years since, they got into my orchard and stripped the trees of all their fruit. They cut my bop vines all to pieces, and destroyed half a mile of fence. One day, over two years ago. they got into a hayfield down there and drove the harvesters out. The men were afraid to return, and the grass all spoiled. For weeks those sturgeon roved about the island. eating up onr best hunting dogs and making the nights hideous, and they did not stop till they had chased ail I the cattle into the river. "Last Monday, after the Hood had entirely subsided, 1 went down into the cellar under an outhoire. where I had 100 bushels of potatoes stored, Hang me if thoe sturgeon were not svrunining around m the water, which was about three feet deep, devouring those spuds. That was too much, j y House is my casiie. i scraped the "innards" out of half a dozen pot a toes and filled up the cavities with Yamhill butter. A terrible light en seed, but the butter proved the stronger, aud earned those sturgeon up the stone bteps, hung them up iu the woodshed, and in exactly fifteen Minutes by the watch, had them dressed and readv for market. Pow erful butter, that Yamhill product !" a xronr or curriox. Im this as ia every oibcrlocality where It l kaewn, there are hundreds who are takins i Jey Vegetable Farsajiarilla, and in niao ttscs oat ol every tea it is effecting specific cares. Bet word comes to us occasionally of J jweplc who report that it ojcratcs too freely ' mjxm the bowels. We want to say to thoso t)wt they are not following the printed in tractious and arc tnldnj too luuch of it. If H acit too freely reduce the dose, never tak iC say jaore than causes easy and erfect kcUea. Keep this la mind, and take it reg akHy for a while and do not indulge in too Buck sn&ty food, and we will have your UtliBOfil&I within a fortnight. I f taken un- terttese renditions it is an absolnte cure for I GlTS & Fit El) HILDEBBAXl). Satlgestioa, dyspepsia, sick headaches, con- j Proprietors. att-wtten, face eruptions and liver and kid- Headquarters at Foard & Stokes. Leave or cy disorders. It nay be asked how it can dcrs at Peter Uracil's, uppertown. MsiWy care k many ailments. But the BAtJGAGE. FBEIOHT.Etc., Promptlv De TCMoa is clear. All those troubles are the ' livered in aiy Part of the City. " lCHiBuUe result of improper liver and kid er actios or impaired digestive organs 1 ts fccU apoa these functions arc as astonish Sact the medical fraternity as to the thou- i who arc daily takinc it. Df TM X.ik a Good Ciir? QUI at Charley Olseife, eat of C. II. Cerers. He will suit you. A fine stock of cigars to select lrom. Far FIhc Pkotosraphs. GtMises CarnUhcrs photograph jpwy: Third street, opposite lor imm JtShcrmajr.-v. GaSe and cake, ten cents, at the ,Whs Latllos' Saoo Fine Shees: hMlMcHilc haad-tHrned Preneh Kids, t r. J. GNtetn's. FIVE DOCTORS TAILED. How I), h. Ferguson "Was Cnred Uy Dr. Darrin With Electricity Other Notable Cases. Editor Oregon ian : This is to cer tify that I have been afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for the past three years; at times wholly unable to walk or sit in any position only with the greatest pain. I have applied to live different physicians of different schools of practice, and tried many patent medicines all to no avail. After com ing under Dr. Damn's electric treat ment I am perfectly and permanently cured, and can be seen at the United States restaurant on Morrison street, Portland. D. L. Fekgusok. Mor Wonderful Cures Hy Hi. Harrin. George II. Papenberg, Tnalitau, Or. Deafnes3 ten years so he could scarcely hear a seund: cured in twenty minutes. Sirs. John McGinn's, Vancouver, Vr. T. Paralyzed arm: cured by Dr. Darrin. Ex-Mayor C. H. Hill's son. of Al bina, Or.- Cured of an offensive dis charge of both ears since 5 months old. John U. Dougherty. Koche Harbor, W. T.- Hydrecele: entirely cured and removed by one operation of five min utes. Mrs. S. A. Wooden's girl, 91 Colum bia street. Portland Nervous debility and malarial fever and discharging ear: restored. William Alinow, Drewsey, Grant county, Or. Catarrhal deafness and ringing in the cars for twenty years; perfectly cured. Mrs. S. W. Metzer, Gresham, Or. Dyspepsia, liver complaint and pain in stomach, twenty-three years: re stored. Mrs. C. Magenson, Merchants' ho tel. Portland llheumalism, neuralgia and female troubles; cured permanenl lv one vcar ago. " W. F. Ogle, Seatco, W. T. Liver and kidney complaint aud dyspepsia, also deafness and whole system run down; cured. William Little, Seattle, W. T. Pain in his chest of over eight years' slandiug: entirely cured. J. W. Znmwalt, Albany, Or. (form erly of Moro, Wasco count, Or.) -Cured of an aggravated case of rheu matism and hpinal complaiui. Uesides scores of others. Drs. Darrin can be consulted daily at the Washington building, comer Fourth and Washington streets, Portland, and Hotel Gandolof, Ta coma. Hours 10 to 5; evenings, 7 and : Sundays, 10 to 12. All chronic disease, blood taints, loss of vital power aud early indiscretions permanently cured, though no ref erence;; are ever made in the press concerning such cases owing to the delicacy of the patients. Examina tions free to all. and circulars will be sent to am address Charges for treatment according to patient's abil ity to pay. The poor treated free of charge from 10 to 11 daily. All pri vate diseases confidentially treated and cures guaranteed. Patients at a distance can be cured by home treat ment. Medicines and letters sent without the doctors' name appearing. MAKINE NEWS AND NOTES. The Lalnne came 1orn from Port land yesterday and started for the Sound. She was loaded and carried increased freight shipments. The American schooner Lizzie Vance received her clearance papers yesterday at the Astoria custom house. She will bail from Shoalwater bav for .Tahiti, in the Society Islands. Her 1,omo l)0rl is Eureka. Cal. She is commanded by E. IS. llardwick. The cargo consists of 47I),C2-1 feet of lum ber, valued at $G,GS3.$L The British ship JUcer Fallock. after lying in the river for several weeks, has gone up to Portland. Capt. Davidson remained here as he had no orders. At one time he thought of fjli,JH? r,,r S?" .Francisco, but hearing that it was difficult for ships to get berths there, lie decided to wait until i orders came. She will load with i wheal for Liverpool. Hood's Sarsaparilla is v. r '"ully prepared from Sarsaparilla, J.:iHU!iin, Mandrake, Dock, l'ipsisscwa, Juniper Heriies, and other well-known and i::'.n::lilc vegetable ic-medies. by a peculiar iiiliulio:i, rojKirtion, and process, gh inj: to Hood's ..ra"riHa curative power m.t "toh'-cssvd 1 j other medicines. It effects u'inaik..Me cures here others fail. JHioocFs SarsapaHHa Isthebest blood -unifier. It euies Scrofula, h..lt IHieuni, Boils, Pimples, all Humors, l)loiMa, Biliousness, Sick Headache, I.uii:'-tion, General Debility, Catarrh, I'hciuiiali.sia, Kidney and Liver com- il..i:i:s; curct.mes Th..t Timl reeling. i r.tes an appetite, builds up the system. ! ?,&nM yzzirt't'iU'z & l 'A OofocBjJcamici i ''a-nn'tun-taralledsucccssalhome. Such i-vUsj-cj-ul.iriii. ia Lnwell. JI:u,s., wheie it is::iade, ilia! L well druggists sell more of HM!d'sSarvnprii ilia than all other sarsapa i.Ii.'.s or blood purifiers. The c.ainc success is eMi'i-dingnll over the country. lo&d7s Sarsaparilla Is peculiar in its strength and economy. It is the only preparation of which can tru'y be jcul "too Does One Dollar." A iH.tllenf Hood's Sarvaparilla taken accord liig t direct jons, will last a mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla N j ernliar in the confidence it gains among :.li ' M'st.f j eojtle. Where it is uuccued it lt :a s a favorite family remedy. Do net be i..dm-cd to buy othr pieparations. Be sure to get the Peculiar Jledicine, Hoociys Sarsaparilla -.luti"ivt;-l.tK. ft, v.xforf-). Pri'iarcdby C.I IIOODA tO. Aj .ttiar'f-..Iuelt,Mass. IQQ Doses One Dollar NEW TO-DAT. Express : Transfer Annual School Meeting. Clatsop county, Orecon, that the annual school meeting for said district will be held at the district school house to begin at the hour of 7 -30 o'clock p. 3i., on the lirst Mon day, being the third day of March, 1690. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one school director for said district for the , term of three years, and to elect one clerk lor saiu uisinct tor me term ot one vcar.and to transact anv other business iiMiai at such meeting. C. W. SH1VELY. District Clerk. Dated this 2d day of March. A. D. 1SD0. Farm for Itorxt With forty-five head of cattle for half the increase. Call or Avritc to O.P..JOHANSON. Tesper, Clatsop County, Or. i i CASE'S HKIHtllinWHIIlHUHl ASTOEIA! KNOWN AS THE OLD MILL PROPERTY. The Finest Inside Prop erty on the Market To-Day ! Mr Tiee Fomis I. P. This splendid Business and Residence Property lies on the south, side of the hill, sloping downward from the cemetery, and has a deep water frontage on Young's Bay. I It will be travorsMl by a cable or motor line within six j months. Clear, level lots in this magnificent tract arc j now for gale on easy terms, at prices which will rapidly i advance. For Particulars Inquire of Warren & Wright BUY YOUR Sunny Mead Addition! TO ASTOKIA. TliU line property has been put on the market by Mrs. Owens Arialr.M. J i.. and is bittiatcd near the Astoria anil South Coast Itailroari. PRICES, S50 AND S60. KOi: SAI.K I'Y McGOWAN BROS. & TUTTLE, Third St., East of Olney. y at iumu W L. Uhlenhart & Co., Real Estate and OFFICE ON THIRD ST., - 0pp. Odd Fellow's Building P. O. BOX 84 1 . $75,000 Worth of Real Estate For Sale I have opened my ollice with a splendid selection of Business, Itesidence, Seaside, Farming and Timber I.and. S03IE VERY CHOICE ACREAGE PROPERTY, , On John Day's Klver, suitable for platting COKKKSl'OXDENCE SOLICITED. bercrombie AJk i REAL ESTATE AGENTS. We Offer To-Day Choice Acreage! Two Hundred and Twcntv Acres Choice Land on Lewis aud Clarke's Klver, CO Acres slashed and burnt, 15 Acres cleared with good House and Ham. One Hundred and Ten Acres partlv cleared on Ferris Creek above Swinson's l-nndlng. Two Blocks in WARKENTON. Two Blocks in MATIEK'S. HOUSES AND LOTS AT SEASIDE. Two l)ts in HUSTLER'S & AIKEN'S. Three lxLs on West Ninth Street. ASTOKIA. Office in the Telephone Building, 0pp. Thompson & Ross. SILVERMAN & THORNBURG, DEAI.KKS IN General Merchandise A SPECIALTY MADE OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. We pay the highest cash price for conutrv produce, and guarantee .square dealing We will receive orders f jr potato, butter and egs at lowest market rates. Orders from any quarter will receive prompt attention. SKAMOKA.WA, - - - WASHINGTON Wholesale Wine House. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wino in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDEHS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Your patronage in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. SEALAN0. The terminus of the Ihvaco and Shoalwater Bav Railroad. THE GREAT EST SUiLMER RESORT ON THE NORTHWEST COAST. Lies at the head of the Bay, at deep water, and only twelve miles from the bar. The coming County Seat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific county. Now laid out Lots on the market from $50, and upwards. For particulars and fuli information, call on or address B. A. SEABORC, Ilwaoo, Wah. Ofl i 1 LOTS IN .Ptxara agMB Money Brokers & Stevens, of a Hi ll! oil M J.H. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER, NOTARY PUBLIC FOR City Lots and Acre Property. Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Investments made for Outside Parties. Established, 1SS3. Correspondence Solicited. Next W. I. Telegraph Office. P. O. BOX 863. THE ASTORIA Real Estate (INCORPORATED.) President. L. P. W. QUIMBY. Secretary, W. The above Company Placed the HAM AY ADDITION ! TO ASTORIA, on the market December iSth, 18S9. A clean sweep of all the lots in above addition was made by January ISth, 1S0O. AN EXTENSION TO THE RAILWAY ADDITION lias been placed on the market. price is General Office, Rooms 1G and 17, N. E. Cor. First and Alder ICDH.TIjja.3Srif OIL. FRANK SPITTLE, Apt Warren 3fc Wright, Real Estate Dealers, Mnnsell's Hui!(lhij, Water .Street. ASTOIUA, - - OREGON. City Property, Seaside Property, Tide Lands, Timber Lands, Farms, Eic, Bonght and Sold. Astoria's most delightful suburb. Lots "j'JO to $.Ti cnli or installments. Loans negotiated and a general commission business Trainaeled. Invest ments for non-residents a specialty. COUUKSPOXDKXCK .SOMCrrKI). The Mikado Fresh Candies of All Kinds Manufactured Daily. Also Handle None font tlio Finest and Tinporlcd Key West CIGrARS. Mease Call and Give me a Trial. THIRD STREET. Xet V. U. Telegraph Otllee N. J. BERGMAN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEiVTiEIl IN Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Received fresh everv Steamer. War Boefe Btmwm --A FINE Children's JUST RECEIVED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. tfOLT: mrim&SLiMmm H. W. Strickler, KL D. DEALER IN Pure Drugs. Toilet Articles, Etc l'rescrlptloii Clerk speaks Kmr tlitTereiit Iuiguagcs. Ceneral practice of Medicine attended to by the Doctor. Second Street, near Po-tonice. Lots in Case's Astoria Are Now on Sale AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Eeal Estate Co. PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TEKSIS One-Half Cash; the Balance STATE OF OREGON. Third st. Astoria, uregon. andTrust Co.Foar( stokes CAPITAL. $50,000. Vice-President, C. VV. WILLIAMS. H. EDWARDS. low. Get m now while the Astoria, Oregon. mm Factory STOCK : Carriages Mr m I rric4Cirt.TJruBrtKti. The Oregon Bakery A. A.CIiKYEIjAM). rmpV. Good Bread, Cake and Pastry None but Ilia Best Materlali Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Itroad delivered In any part of the city. in Six and Twelve Months. D. H. WELCH & CO., Real Estate, Insurance, General Brokers , o.UMxKUVU, NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON. We have Property in the original townsite from $225 up wards. Goo(l Bnsiness and Residence Property always on onr list. Investments made for non-residents. Correspondence .solicited. Call and ce n. umcc on w aier orM i car L'liioii i'acuic H'liari aim uepoT. ASTORIA. IS WHAT YOU GET AT Groceries and Provisions. Everything in a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Pries Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES Stockton Your Money s Wortb Real Estate AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. City, Snlmrbnn and Acreage Property For Sale. MAIN ST., ASTOKIA, OIL, 1. 0. Box 511. So ctlrlwlone brokers employed here BLOCK 20 Hustler & Mens Addition Has heen sulxlivlileil ami will be put on the market. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1S90. by VAN DUSEN CO. THIS DESIRABLE BLOCK is entirely clear. Is situated ou the proposed Cable Road route between Genevieve and Main streets, and within one street of Taylor's proposed Motor route. The Oregon Land Co. J. .!l. OOOK, Manager, HAS AN ASTORIA OFFICE S. W. COR. THIRD Buy and Sell Property on Commission. We Deal in Real Estate and are Successful in Our Business. THE fcEAVEY PATENT CANT DOB. HJLBICHORST A COITJUTT, Successors to KIIiK SHELDON. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. Agency for ATKINS' CELEBRATED SAWS. LANDER'S LOGGING JACKS. GENERAL HARDWARE. 151 Front Street, PORTLAND, OR. The New Model Range CAJS BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF E. R. HA WES, Agent, call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E. R. Ilawea Is also Agent for the Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. These SEINES nre made true taper and, from an actual scale, and will hang true and draw when hung in to lines, and from the Gold Modal 1-2 Patent Twin. RIGHT AND. LEFT HAND LAID PATENT ROPE, 9 thread and larger, soft and free from kinking. SALMON TRAP NETS knit from the Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine, superior to the medium laid, stronger, more durable and Holds Tar Longer. Letters or Telegraph shall have our Prompt and Careful Attention American Net & Twine Co Established 1S42. Boston, Mass. Capital, S3M,ee. N. B. We have tho largest Netting and Twine plant. New and costly machinery has lately been added for knitting heavy Traps for the Columbia river, and Seinea for the Alaska Salmon Fisheries, and the most skillful help employed. Highest awards at Boston , !, Philadelphia. l876.London Fisheries Exposition. 1883, I KEC.OX. CELO I PJRKKR. CAKI. A. HAXSOX Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steime THIS "WEEK. The Old Stand - Astoria Oreeon. & Welch, AND OLNEY STREETS, ffaterpoi Boons mMmmmm