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ASTORIA. OREGON :
IXDXY
HAY 23, 1890
Citramd CeHBtj-OMcIal Paper.
SIX PAGES.
It bo. P. lIovrEiii, k Co. publish a
lit ottfebegt or most widely circu
bvitsl &3iniliieutial newspapers issued
at xsipajiat Inifcipees centers tkrppgii
oat tbe conntryrth newspa
per -in ach 'place that
gives the advertiser the
most for his money. -On
this 1st The Astoktas is named for
AsionsL
' f S IT "n'ORTH WHILE?
Oxe of. tbe organizations tlint took
pirtialbcxecent monster labor pro
cesses kx London was the Tiadesl
cotwtciL Tb? belonged to the great
lJy of hard headed British working
uiea,' who contend only lor better
wavs raid shorter hours. There
was eoaieOung pathetic in the ap-i
poarasee of the Trades council pro
cuasxm. Tliey were Jiot clean
jJisven and natty of dress, as
was Siting a May day procession inJ
the largest city in the world. On the
contrary, many were Tagged and care
less oC dress. They wore, too, many
of them, that unkempt, down at the
Iwel appearance which characterizes
the man out of employment It was
plain thai! maay of these poor fellows
were sot prosperous.
Ob ce of the banners they -carried'
a baanerjby tlie way, wth a portrait
of Gladstone upon one side, was the
mscrip&Sn " Wc "Mil onrselves to
feed tmr9elvos?r "
In this grim declaration there is a
truth that lies behind (he labors of
this wfcole .nineteenth a, century.
In ia -whirl and -i rush'
of material derdoument ' we
have forgotten ihat the object ;6c 'life
is deveiopoieat and improvement If
the average person were asked what is
the object of life and work, he would
answer that it was to feed, clothe and
shelter the body. But if this is all life
i for, then is life worth having ?
A WORLtTSIiAlLTrAV.
AlPtwcA, argues ex-goveraor Wil-
liam53ptn, of Colorado, is a fallow
continent, capahlc.of sustaining half a
billion people in "happiness Tind plenty.
It is the mission of the United States
to be distributor ol food to the hungry
of both Europe and Asia, -lying as it
does ati4way between'them.
The tae is -utfliand when all the
skips et the seas will iiot be sufficient
to carry the articles of commerce
aroaad the world to the nations fast
eaofcgh Then will pome necessityfor
ore rapid transportation. The plan
of this transportation has been the
dream of Governor Gilpin for forty
scvicn years. He it was who originated
the idea of the Pacific railway connect
ing Xew York and. San Francisco. He
broke the first grohn71"fbr it, and
every stage of the imwvielons develop
xnest of the west has been the f uluMl
MOBt of a prophecy made'by GofeVnor
Gflpa. m
He has wade bae more prophecy.
It x that the'next $rat project in
the world's material development
will vbe the building of what -he calls
the CaatbpolitaD railway; 'ft is rail
road which shall girdle .'the earth.1
The first link in the chain is lie Trans
oontmaafril road of the United States.
Starting from the western terminus'
of that, the Cosmopolitan road ahal
cxtead -uiorihward thnrnffh-Alaska,-skirting
the base ot the Rocky moun
tains, wliere are plateaus that will
render the building easy.
Then will come Behrings strait It
forty-eight miles wide, says this en
thaaast, who has been studying the
sclteaoe nearly half a century. About
siid war of JtafiraitjfMhe island of
Dioed aKcgCnoag vmm This
MbTI1lSi road'
and a lasmal?iwenty 3tuRi each
side aiit wapaa -taMi tha- work.
There arc ariambargBTin Behring's
strait, beatMefc the warm
Pacific coastrwiijrhidi flows north
ward through Jt baae across the
strait, which jm BMiDnr water with
hard aaad ahciWcaji, - offering ,no in
sapeilifc i SWMiiliifc.diffioaJties, the
toad ajaabithTlhjtTjtussian
raQway'wSoi Ssberitomiecting
agaia wiUi -weatemt and' southern
road4asramreBia,r. ! and
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Wt$E'0irHE$ST.
Amoko the speeches of the immortal
Daniel Webster is one not published
ia the aollectien made for aaabitkms
ytmthatb "ponder oner and" take as
alMiraoiete. If Dsaiel himself was
ai aasl otdd read this speech, it
woatf aaake "him feel thai for onoe in
hksttfBiwd life he had been a fooL
If JMfjJBMaijiWiiiis H ajh WiLViMwu
aad fanas of the might' north-west
at aay tiate, he mast remember that
speech and feel ashamed o himaeaVg
Nearly fifty years ago a tiolijk
f Mr
in.
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Will
itaataHaa. .lflU.JIWg AW
Because its owners are
-
was before the United States senate to
establish a mail route from western
Missouri to Astoria. Senator Webster
was strongly opposed to the measure,
on the ground that it was a useless
exn&'i'Acoifctiifcly ae sttrreft Tip
hi8iSrevofelotoie and gpoke as fol fel fol
eows: it ti
Wbatdo--owpotwRhfcvast,5rbHlj-Iess
area. This region of savages and
wild beasts, of deserts, of shifting sands
and whirlwinds of dost, of cactus and
Erairiodogs? To what aae eould we over
ope to put these great deserts, or those
endless mountain ranges, impenetrable
and -covered te theirbaaa with eternal
snow? What can we ever hope to do
withthetftamicoast a oaaaft of 3,000
milesrcsfciboani, WswrkJM aha mnin
vitinc. and not a. harbor cm it? Whit
'use have we for such a country? Mr.
P-rcsidemt, .Ip'aWfcrvoaa na;it
from fvdbfictmSkotkhSrr-
cinc oeaat one man Beaver to Jtoston
thanHaowia. . . ,.
A BENEFfClAXt, INSTITUTION.
The Astoria Building & Loan As
sociation will open its seventh series
on the 1st of next month.
H. A. Linn, inScAbftei's Magazine,
tells some interesting1 stories of 'how
persons of small means have gained
for themselves' homeshrough shares
in building and loan associations. 'AV
the same time he warns those who'
expect "to lay' tip money in this' way!
against those so called "national"
building and loan association! that
have latterly been organized, and on
tne good name of the genuine asso
ciation, are "trying to build up a busi
ness whose real object is the acquisi
tion of profits for a vet of officere.
Wiienthek day comes that the poor
man's building association must
haveu set of high salaried brass orna
ments for officers and expenanre'build-
ings,good -by lo all ita nsefnlnees.lt will
then be a good thing fox the poor man
to fight Bhv'of. It1 is mueh to be re-
'gretted that tli$sis,fbe .present tendency
of the co-operatiY4Mhsferafithe build
ing association isr called in Masv-
achusetiEternalvilaTic Jf Jhe
price otltarfy1Andu(itaeasieri woj
ingman must Watch dike a hawk. Jaat
the sharper, the speculator, andthfc
man whose.sole aimi ia to .get some
thing for nothing shomld invade his
associationjand destroy it
Mr. Linn speaks of the two kinds of
building and loan societies, ihe aerial
or perpetual and terminal; thtf first of
which oontinuee peraaanaitly and tbe
second of which runs it staled number
of yenra,an4iwhenite:tsrea mature
winds up its affairs. Both these sys
tems aren"use about equally, "but the
tendency is rather in favor of the per
petual plan, in which a person may be
come, a member at any time, and when
his particular number of shares are all
paid in he withdraws the amount 'But
he may immediately take other shares
in the society and gradually reinvest
his money if he wishes. '
It is the home winning feature of
the bnikliug association that impresses
one most pleasantly. Tt frequently
requires eleven years for a person of
smaU means to pay for a home, but
that is not .a long time, considering
that during the same period ihe per
son would otherwise be paying rent,
which would oftentimes amount to
more than the building association
The usual mefhod' h jtofixst pay for
nlot with one s earnings then, borrow
money from the society-' and baild a
home upon it, paji:igfibe debt is
weekly br'monrhly amonnts back' 'to
the society.
The" working eopleriSf' Cincinnati
have .$000,000 invested in these
societies. In New -iork the public
school ieacheri have aa. aaaociation
with over a tHouaand member m&
ladieajin the boatd-1 of idireciprs. 'By
bo means the least of the gool results
flowing iroca the: loaa -anl building
socie,ty ii the 'jbabit ofi41irift and
system Umcal(tesr'usinds of
men and women oaasay wi(hr thank
ful hearts, "All I liave ia thb world J
owe to the fassdeiaon.rt Oar' Ideal
association is doing, good jfprk"nd. is
meeting with constant and deserved
success.- 3 lu aviJ .
Tun American' way w beat The
real root;of theovdrty and suffering
in Europe is the vast standing armies
the -Christian nations there think it
necessary to maintain iii torder to en
force the gospel of peace and good
will. Aoqunrter.tto hah!:a million
idlers of the ablest bodied male citi
zens of a connfry, lo be supported by
the labors of women, children and
feeble old1 raeH,1 make - a ' 'differeaoe '
in the industrial 1 resources
and lower. '" the comfort J and
prosperity "jt tba whole peo
ple. In the Umted States, if a war
should Icdme-'iipoh as addbalT M
would takosix', months to a aKHo
make good .fighting soldiers oat of oar
volunteers, ae-ita didiav the last war.
But that is better, far better? than a
vast etanffinyJ"awiyvt'rBf -if war
should, come ,pon' tis niuddenly a
million well jfclhanhffimen t could
be turned in hJBoldiera wLh. mmuima
rapidity. Bat w-the .-Unite &ta4HSfiOi
needs -an ample and thorousMyfRjW)
drilled militia.
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Govebxob Pennotkk's strong point
in this campaign k his veto of the
Portland watar bill far tlie creation of
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liberal and not afraid to give
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273 and 2&4, of the laws of Oregon, is
the record that his excellency, on the
16th of February, 1887, signed a bill
giving The Dalles the right to issue
bonds of the same description; also on
page 285, of the laws of Oregon, Feb.
17Ul 1887, he also signed a bill giving
Beaer City the right to issue bonds
safejoct to the same conditions. ''Con
sistency, thou art a jewel," and Gov.
Pennoyer, being without consistency,
must not expect to wear the jewel. If
he does expect it he will be disap
pointed. e -- ---
It seems incredible that any person
under a hundredyaaraold could live
in our time ancLnot-lcnow the bunco
mam of cities, lha 'viae nackara
8WindIeran6VU)e-faetl&atgas should
be turned off and tiot blown out Yet
oaly a few days ago a youthful mar
ried couple oa their honeymoon trip
blew out the gas in a hotel in Ne
braska and sufflooated themselves. Did
they aot know how to read, and did
they take no newspaper in either one
of the respective families o which
that hapless bride aad groom be
longed? Ha furnishes the motive power, she
directs 'it That is the division of
labor, between Oapt Allen, of New
Bedford, Mass ,and his wife Anzonetta,
who has just obtained from the govern
ment inspectors a steam yacht pilot's
license to navigate the waters of New
Bedford and vicinity. The two own a
steam yacht, and he runs the engine
while she steers the craft
The Union Signal, official organ of
the old original W. C. T. U., an
nounces that the southern women will
stand true, to the last woman, to the
old party. They say: "We tried se
cession once, and it didn't work. No
matter who goes out, we shall stay
in."
Bishop Joyce says it is impossible
for a man with money to maintain
proper relations with God unless he
gives to the cause of church extension.
That may be, but it is still harder to
maintain proper relations without
money.
There should be no strife upon the
Sabbath.
CUBING DISEASE BY ELECTRICITY.
Stabbora
Dlstasex Yield
Treatment.
tS Skillful
It is a positive fact that the art of
curing diseases by electricity is revo
lutionizing the practice of medicine,
as it is shown by the following tesli
monials that speak for themselves:
In. JhB Sax, a Prealatat Ldj of Porl-
Ua4,GiTMa!erKxMrfee With
' -- 4rri.
Dear 'Editor. I -have "beenn well
woman all my life until one-year ago
last August when 1 was taken down
with chills and fever, which confined
me to my "bed nine weeks with rheu
matism in ray limbs and hands, also
liver and kidney troubles. After
lingering in this condition for five
months I was advised "by my physi
cian lo try electricity. As Dr. Darrin
had :ured my mother of various ail
ments two years ago, I put myself un
der his care. Now I am so far cured
of all my troubles that only a few
more treatments are needed. I can
be seen at 253 Second Btreet Portland.
Hakt P. Sax.
Mr. Editor Dear Sir: A few
weeks ago I was taken with an acute
attack of rheumatism in my left
shoulder aad araso I wa3 not able
to workytatdeoaJd'ShoVno relief until
I put myself under Dr. "Damn's
electric trVatmeai. -He cured me in
about one week's tune, so I can now
use my arm most as well as ever.
Yours,
JjEwis Stoitp,
' ' Kalama, Wasli.
To the Public: 'This is to certify
that Dr. Darria has restored my hear
ing and stopped, the noise and ringing
in my ears, that hare caused me a
great deal of trouble and embarrass
ment for the past year or so. I cheer
fully' recommend the, doctors to the
afflicted, as Tknow well 'of their suc
cess and reputation i San Francisco.
" , X Cask,
, ,, Tapoma, Wash.
Bts.'aarrtailM traMhto.
Drs. Damn'caa' W "oonstOtod daily
at the Washlngtoa bufldiB, comer
Fourth and Washtagtoa-streets; Fort
land, and Barlow , Catlin building,
Tacoma, Wash. Hours 10 to 5: even
ings, 7 to 8; undaya, 10 toll All
chronic di'seaaca blood taints, loss of
vital power and early indiscretions
permanently cured, though no 'refer
ences are ever made in the press con
cerning such cases,, owing to the delic
acy oi ura paoeaw. XiXaaunauone tree
to all, aad oircalars will be sent f ree to
any address, unarms for treatment
aoccdibgwpasionra ability to nay.
The pir'trae4ree.6J! oharge from
confidentkl&j&aatad'and cares guar
anteed. Pafiispaiat a distaaoa can be
oared ay hosae' :oaatAact Medicine
and letters sent witbouf the doctora1
nameap
WAlf TK-AN. ACTIVE MAN for each
aecttoa, salary aT tn SIOO. to lo
cally represeat a MteeeastuTxCY. Compaay
incorporated to aapply Dry Goods. Cloth
tajc wtoet. Jewelry, ate to eoaaasen at
eoac Alao a amrrt. Salary avio,
to taren mmkm ( bow eatoHei;
Wy PSJSSX il J XBSBVIvOS C JKOSaWfPcQ
u-apHaiT Ainonanoa (.creoic
iMKaoxait,Jt. x.
BCwanaBgiarTis. Fenoas
preferred wfeo aaa faraisfe a horse and give
their whole tine, to the buslaess. Spare
noaeats eaa ae preltably erapIeyM also.
A few vaeaaelaa la tewas aad cities. K. F.
JOHNSON 00., MS Mate St. MchaMoi;
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inducements to RAILROADS,
KVT?r ACTHDTA
NEW ASTORIA
SHAMHAN BROSr
MlCUHMUNHH I
The BosMi
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In New Parasols, Laces, Ribbons, Gloves,1 Hosiery
Underwear and ,0orsets. ',, , '",; ;r, ,:'
Below we present a combination of attractions-in New, Seasonable and Desirable Goods," (hat 'even
the most superficial observer will pronounce Unusual Bargains, and as these choice goods wjUbeJn great
Ar,,r.,... .. ti... man-nlmifilr lrw nricis minted, we resnectfullv advis6an immediate selection nv all who
uciiiuiiu . m .... .w.w-y r-
wish to fully avail themselves of the
Black Chanlllly Van Dyke
Laces, av.
Kie anu upward.
Berse and Cream roint Tan Dyke
Laces, 8Xc, 10c. 12c and upward.
Black Escnrlal Van Dyke Lnco. roc,
Kic and upward.
Black Chantilly Lace Skirting. 42 Ins.
wide, all silk, at fli, fl.75.S2,$iW)
and n ier yard.
Ladies' Hosiery.
At 2oc Ladies' Fancy Cotton Hose, dif
ferent styles.all new. in fancy stripes.
At 25c Ladles' Lisle Tliread.aH colors.
At 50c Ladies' Fast BKick Hose.
Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Under
wear, At 25c Ladies' Bibbed Vest, in all
shades, low neck and short sleeves.
The Boston Store
Corner Second and Benton Sts., Opp. the Poetoffice. .
THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS HOUSE IN ASTORIA j
, ,u .r . -i rtl lo 'n
NKW TO-DA.Y
Excnrsion To-Bay!
thk suosn
Will leave thl-i mornlnj? at 9 o'clock, fur
Tanzy Point, Ft Stevens, Ft.
Ganhy and Ilwaco.
llctumiug at v, :30 1. M.
THE GEN. CANBY
Will leuc at 12 u I. M., for
Tanzy Point and Fart Stevens !
Itt'turn'ms at 4 1. M.
iU Excursion!
New Astoria, To-Day !
BASE BALL!
ASTOWAS vs. COLUMBIASforCham
liioahip of Clatsop County.
The Steamer Cen: Canby,
leaves Flael'3 Dock at 1 1. M.
KOUND TUIP, - - - 25 CENTS.
For Sale.
HOUSE AND LOT. CORNEKOFMAIN
and Ninth streets. Lots coxioo, all
graded. Inquire of VAN DUSEN & CO.
For Rent.
HOUSE OF EIGHT HOOMS IN U1TEK
Astoria, within oue street of street car
Hue. InqalreofVAN DUSEN CO.
A Safe Investment -
rniie astoria building & loan as
a. ioclatlon nas now entered upon its
fourth 3'ear, under the most fnvoralile cir
cumstances, and for a petsoa of limited
means, especially those who are wage work
ers, it offers a splendid .Investment. The
seveuth series of stock will be openfd June
1st. Thoe wishing to subscribe will please
call on W. L. ItOUB. Secretary.
B. F. ALLEN & CO.
DEALERS IN
Wall Paper and Oil Paintings
rrKACTICAL:
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS.
All work Guaranteed.
Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria,
INSURANCE
Five nnd Marine and Life
VAN 0USEN & CO., Ag'ts,
ASTORIA, O.,
Of the Feilowtac BaliableiVoraiga ,aad
Iloaie Companies : t ,
Liverpool and Ceadbn aad Globe. North
British and Mercantile. Scottish Union and
National, Hartford of CoHnecSent, Commer
cial ot California. London and Lancashire of
Liverpool, Commercial Ualea ef Loadon.
Guardian of London. NorthwesVot Portland,
Mutual Life of New York.
PrtmptlLiMral AdjuttmenU Guaranty
MOTOR lNESor;to any .other Substantial '1nprovgment. : A Large
is the 'Favorite, and lots are
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SEASONABLE BARGAINS
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UNtAAMfLtU VAUUca.urrcncu
iAt.Cc LadiA' Bibbed Vest 1n 'all
shades, high neck and long ..sleeves;
Ati TiOc Ladies' Bibbed Vest, Lisle
thread, long and short sleeves.
At S1.2." Ladies' Bibbed Vest, all pure
Mlk, worth twice the price, all colors
and black.
Gloves. T s u r
At 15c Ladies' Lisle Thread Gloves, all
shades.
At 25c Ladies' Taffeta Silk Gloves, in
black and colored.
At 35c Ladies' Taffeta Silk Gloes, ex
tra long.
At te Ladies' Pure SHk'Glovcs;' ''
Parasols.
AtSliL-.-Largc Size Black .Silk, Para
I sols, worth S2.50.
KEPT BY
MASS MEETING
COL. E. W. NEVIUS
Will address the citizeas of Astoria, wi
der the auspices of the Dlrfgo
Club, at j . . !iu
Ross' Opera House, MonaayMay 26.
ATSl'.Ji. r
' Come out and hear tbetruth. Good music;
Reserved seats for ladies. E eryone in Red.
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One Night lOnlyj'cvx,"
THURSDAY, MAY "2 9.
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Wm. A. Brady's
MagniQceut l'roduction.of .
BOUCICAULT'S
"AFTER BARK:"
Presented here in the same superb rnauner,
that characterized the recent successful
engagements in New York, lioaton,
rhlladelphia, Chicago, etc: -
A Car Load of Marvelous Scenery.
In tlio London ''Minle Halt Scen
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The Great Irish Comlque,
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Marie Reaef
The Beautiful Parisian Danseuse.
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Kelly A; Mwraaiy-,' '
Tlie Famous Exhibition Coiers, ?
RESERVED HEATS on sale Tuesday, May
27th. at 9 o'clock, at the New "York Novetty-
store. . T-.1.
Wharf Contract.
BIDS FOR THE BUILDING 'OF 1'
wharf at North Cove. Washington, w 111
be received at the company's oMee lmNortn
Cove until June 10th, said wharf to be L200
feet lone, 1C feet wide and. and a dock 16x15
feet. The trustees of said wharf company
reserving the riakt t reject all bids. . :x 1
FKANK M. iJSIE RSON. Jra i .
WARREN F. SCHKLDERAYS, Sec.
North Cove, May 22,ll8se. 'l "f "
Notice..
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have bought a half interest in the Fa
vorite Saloon on Concomly street. I will not
be responsible for any accounts with the
saloon contracted prior to tbe 1st ef May.
1800. JOHN RENTZ.
Wanted.
A GOOD, HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS BOY
to clerk in store and drive waeon. An-
f ply to COOLEY: BROS.. ITaraer Hessefas-
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At gl JO. S1.75, S2,S2J-BlackSilU!arj
"asols, with gold handle.
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NowO. AH Silk Ribbons. 15c;, all colors
and black. '!., i-
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No. 5, All Silk Ribbons, 8Kc-J( u Al -
No.2,AHSijk4tibbonsr7c;.1. ,. .- ,,
Muslin Underwear. , J'
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Ladies' Embroidered Gowns, 75c-to.fi.
Ladles EinbroIdere'JCneiB.Lv, 50c, to
$2.75. -';,
Ladles' Embroidered Corset Covers, 25c
to1.75. -- "" -
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