The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 03, 1890, Image 2

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AUGUST 3, 1890
.4 FEW REMARKS.
The venomous attacks and lying
personalities of the tilings who should
be resiwnsible for the alleged "news"
that appears in the Columbian from
tlay to day, have for some time ceased
to be a matter of concern to the pro
prietors of The Astobiax, when di
rected to them personally. But when
these reckless villains attempt to
smirch the character and impeach the
integrity of other men who are above
reproach both in private and public
life, and friends of every law-abiding
citizen in the state, iudignation con
quers silence, and The Astoriax will
devote a little space to showing up
their reckless falsehoods.
In yesterday morning's Columbian
these unprincipled whelps editorially
charge District Attorney McBride
with neglect of his duty in the prose
cution of the Fredrickson murder case
on trial at Oysterville, state of "Wash
ington. They charge Mr. McBride
with the responsibility should the
guilty iu that case not bo brought
to justice, and insinuate that he is act
ing in collusion with murderers and
criminals of the deepest th-e.
District Attorney McBride as a pri
vate citizen, and as an official, com
mands the respect of good men re
gardless of party lines, and it has re
mained for these reptiles to be the
first to publish vile charges against
him.
But as for news:
It will be news to people of the fifth
judicial district of this state to hear, as
the Columbian states, that Mr. arc
Bride's duties require him to prose
cute a murder case in the state of
Washington.
As usual, the Colum b ian goes out
of its way with a total disregard of
facta to injure the best men and best
interests in the community.
"Whether the Columbian's asser
tions are made through criminal ig
norance or with vile iutent, they
in either case do n gross injustice to a
respected citizen and official.
District Attorney McBride has noth
ing to do with the court at Oysterville
which is trying the Fredrickson mur
der case, and no one but the cham
pion idiot of the northwest would
think of charging him -with any re
sponsibility in the case.
11 the thing that assumes to edit the
Columbian has a shadow of shame
left, it will retire from a position which
should be conducted by a being pos
sessing some intelligence at least
The reptiles who fill the Columbian
with their spewings and try to palm it
off on an intelligent public for reliable
news and intelligent editorial com
ment, had best retire to dark and si
lent holes, for it seems that they, like
other "snakes, go blind in August"
The English syndicate which has
got hold of the Chicago breweries has
already attempted to carry things with
so high a hand that it is likelvto over
reach itself. It has not only doubled
the prise of beer, but proposes to com
pel customers to continue their cus
tom. In several cases the English
syndicates have found that in buying
plants they did not succeed in buying
business.
President Habrisox has spoken in
"Bo uncertain tones in regard to the
terrible lottery evil, which is absorb
ing the hard earnings of many an in
dustrious man and woman throughout
the country. His special message to
congress, which is given in full on the
first page, has no equivocal tone, but
k direct to the point It is especially
commended for Sunday reading. "
Maine has joined the number of
states to adopt the free text-book
system, which goes into effect on the
1st pror. The new departure is con
sidered one of the most important
events to the schools of the state
that has occurred for 3'ears.
Johx TTaurts, the largest man in Il
linois, died Saturday night, July 19th,
at his home near Tuscola. lie was 70
years of age, and his weight for many
years past has been between GOO and
700 pounds.
JZstqlltes ot thirty leading mer
chants of Minneapolis on the wheat
crop of Minnesota and the Dakotas
average. 105,000,000 bushels, making
allowance for all reported damage.
It is a fact,' that Hood's Sarsanarilla
does cure scrofula, salt rheum, ana other
diseases or affections arising from im
pure state or low condition of the blood,
overcomes the tired feeling, creates a
good appetite, and gives strength to
every part of the system. Try it.
Fine Tabic Wine
Delivered at CO cents a callon, to auy
part of the city. A line line of pure
California wines at low prices, at A.
W. Utzinger s Cosmopolitan saloon.
WeiHliard's Beer
At the Sunny Side saloon. Furnished
rooms up stairs.
Keeember the Austin house at the
Seaside is open the year 'round.
Delicious Ice Crcaui
Served daily at the Columbia bakery.
T.urilnw's Tiariip' P2.00 Fine Shees:
also flexible band-turned Frcncli Kids,
at r. J. Uooaman v; is.
ADVICE TO XOTHEHS.
Mrs. Wikslow's Soothing Srnur
sfeesW always be used for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens
the, rasas, all&vs all rain, cures wind
efcelic, and is the best remedy fordiar-
rfea.Twenty-live cents a Dome.
FCNEKAL, NOTICE.
Tho funeral of the late Peter Brown
, wiM take place Xrom Surnrenant & Co.'s
BBgertakiag rooms on Sunday, August
3d,. at 12:38 o'clock sharp, under the
auspices .of .the "Scandinavian Bencvo
ImtSoJtey. The interment will be at
Ctateop ceweiery. The steamer Electric
wai leave Wilson & Fisher's wharf,
As Laid Out by H. F.
ROBB & PARKER, General Agents, - -
The Canning Industry.
There are over 1,900 canning con
cerns in operation' in the country.
Maryland leads the list with 59S.
Maine next with 152, Virginia next
with 120, New York 9S, New Jersey G8,
with Ohio, Pennsylvania, Deleware
and Illinois next in order, employing
in various capacities over 1,000,000
people, and using the product ot over
1,000,000 acres of land. Fifteen mil
lion cases in round numbers is the
estimated output of these canneries in
1SS9, which, figured at the minimum
of current cost, amounts to $25,000,000.
Of this vast sum $15,000,000, at least,
were paid to the farmer for his pro
ducts. The packers paid $3,000,000 in
duties last year, and charged tfie same
against the cost of the goods. As the
purchasing of canned products is
gauged not hy the needs, but by the
purchasing ability of consumers, any
addition to the present cost will cur
tail consumption in direct proportion.
The proposed increase will add
$3,G00,O00 more to the cost of our pro
pucts. The increase will add at least
an average of 10 per cont to cost
which means curtailing enormously
consumption and the consequent over
throw of 50 per cent of the packers.
The- canning industry is the most
popular enterprise in the list of
American manufactures. Consider
ing its age and future possibilities it
is the most promising. Less than
twenty years ago canned products
were a novelty, which the crude and
costly art of preserving and the ex
cessive cost of cans placed beyond the
reach ot popular consumption.
Grocers and C aimers Uazelte.
For -Rent.
OFFICE ROOMS, NO. ISO CASS STREET.
VAN DUSEN&CO..
Agents.
BALOON ASCENSION.
Sunday, August 3rd,
IX THE
COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
IITZIIVUER'S BAND
Will discourse Sacred Music on the Square.
Next Sunday afternoon there will lo a
daring Balloon Ascension and Parachute
Descent in Court House Square. Excursion
Kites on all boats.
HON MADE CIGARS!
Ask your dealer for the following brands
of cigars: Australian Ballot, W. K. Kruin
fc Co., La rerfectos, La Rosa del Vuelta,
Innocence and Eight Hour League. The
Union Label on each box. For further par
ticulars apply to John Ilahu, Astoria, Ore
gon. RMLMD EXCURSION AM BALL
Sumlaj'. August 3d, 1800,
nr the
-FINIVISII-
Benevolent Society !
Astoria to Seaside, and Return.
Concluding with :i Ball in tho evening
at Liberty Hall.
ITIuvic by the Finnish Zlaml !
Tickets, which will Include the Rail, $1.00.
Children from G to 12 years, half fare. The
public generally are invited.
The .steamer Electric will leave "Wilson &
Fisher's wharf at 8:15 a. si., connecting
Willi cars at tnc bridge, ami at ine 3ioior
wharf. Ticucts inav be secured from mem
bers of the Association.
II. JIENDRICKSON.)
H. .lONIS,
.1. KASKI.
y committee.
W'M. W. WllKKUV,
S. A.WllKUItV.
RlCIIAllD lfAKKV,
Civil Engineer.
Wherry & Harry,
Real Estate
AND SURVEYING. TOWNSITE WORK
A SPECIALTY.
City and Suburban Property Sold on Com
mission. Investments Made for
Outside Parties.
REFERENCES -
I. W. Case, Hanker. Judge C. II. Page.
Ofricc on Third Street,
Near Court House. - ASTORIA. OR
Tlneta, Lester & Anflersen,
CIVIL ENGINEERS,
Surveyors and Architects.
Offick, Room d, Klavkl's IJr.n'n
SECOND STREET
V. O. Box fil3. ASTORIA, OR.
Concomly Street Improvement.
Noticr is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria,
Clatsop County Oregon, propose to
order the improvement of-Concomls'
street, in the city of Astoria, as laid out
and recorded by John McCIurc, from
the east side of Main street to the west
end of said Concomly street, by filling
and grading the same to its established
grade to its lull width, and by replank
ing the same to its full width (where
planking is not already in good con
dition) with new and sound fir plank
four inches in thickness, and by build
ing sidewalks on both sides thereof,
where deemed necessary; and unless
a remonstrance signed by the owners
of two-thirds of the property fronting
on said street be filed with tho Auditor
and Police Judge within ten days of the
final publication of this notice, to wit:
on or before Saturday, August 23d,
1890, the Common Council will order
said improvements made.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T. S. Jewett,
Auditor andPolico Judge.
Astoria, July 31st, 1890.
Fine Property. -
FOUR CHOICE LOTS IN BLOCK 110,
McClure's, suitable for resldencepar
poses. Will sell Singly, L, F, HODGE.
L. Logan
Wagon Road From
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Georgia Minstrels
Jlcserred Seats now on sale at therein
A. J. STEELE, President.
L. O. CHENAULT, Vice-President
and Business Manager.
Frankfort
IIIHIIIIIIl
Paid-up Capital, $300,000.
Frankfort, - - Washington.
Correspondence Solicited.
ASTORIA OFFICE, ... - FlaveFs Brick Buildinq.
P. O. Box 701.
Warren & Wright,
EEAL ESTATE DEALERS.
559 Third St,
GRIMES' HOTEL, Seaside.
Special Bargains in Seaside Property
Investments for Non-Residents a. Specialty.
La. Fayette Park.
Three Miles from the Postoffice and Custom House.
Astoria Real Estate Co.
172 CASS ST.,
The Oregon Land Co.
Where Property Is Left For Sale.
Corner Third and Olney Sts.,
ASTOEIA, .... OREGON
For Desirable Acreage
Or INSIDE PROPERTY.
Call on or Address
Leinenweber & Coodenough,
SECOND ST., Kear Postoffice. ----- p. o. Box 63.,
The Pacific Real Estate Company
Sells, tickets to or from, any part of the United States
or Europe with any line desired. Also fioney Order
or Exchange on European Countries.
The Coming
Terminus of Astoria
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York Jforclty Store. Popular Prices.
J.F.BOUHN, Sec.
.1. IL JONES,
Treasurer
Land Go.
IIHUIHH
Astoria,
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Astoria, Oregon.
Seaside Resort of Oregon. I as Laid out
and South Coast "Railroad to the Resort,
J. H.MANSELL,
- REAL ESTATE BROKER, -
NOTAKY PUBLIC FOR STATE OP OREGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Correspondence Solicited. P.O.BoxSC3. Established 1SKJ
INVESTMENTS MADE FOU OUTSIDE !AK!1ES.
Next V. U. Telegraph Oflice.
"Mikado
CANDY
To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda-To-Day
Also Handle None hut the Finest Key West and Imported
OIGAH.S.
Please Call and Give me a Trial.
FRED
Saddles and Harness
A IAEGE STOCK TO SELECT PROM.
GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wes
Side Olney Street, Near AVllson & Fisher's.
ASTORIA OREGON.
msmmM
Immeiise Stools.
FURNITURE
CHAS. HEILBORN.
Two car loads received : More on tho way.
You are invited to see the finest display of
Furniture, Carpets, etc., in the city. Prices rea
THE OLD STAND, - ASTORIA,
WHOLESATJ3 AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
Crockery, Glass f Plated Ware.
o
Tho Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Keoexved fresh every Steamer.
North. Pacific Brewery,
JOHN EOFP, - - Proprietor.
BREWER OF
EITRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER.
EXTRA FINE STEAM BEER.
-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "So
TH. OLSEN,
Examineret Dans ft Apotheker)
Prescription Druggist.
Prescriptions
Accurately
t
Catefully and
Compounded
Choice Perfumes of All Odors, Toilet
and Fancy Articles.
588 Third St., Astoria, Or.
H. EKSTROM,
Practical : Watchmaker,
ASTORIA, OB.
A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches,
Solid Gold and Hated Jewelry, Clocks, etc.,
at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly
Done. Next to Morgan & Sherman.
GOTO
LARSON & HILLBACK
FOR
GROCERIES
AND FRESH FRUITS.
Orders Delivered Free ef Charge. Country
Orders Solicited. Third atreet,
next to Pioneer office.
Third St. Astiri:. Oregon.
33
FACTORY
THIRD STREET, Next W. U. Telegraph Office
SAIZ
THE
Largest : Stock 1
the
Lowest : Prices I
OR. &
-the
DIAMOND PALACE
GUSTAY HANSEN, Erop'r.
A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine
Diaiois t Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.
All Goods Bought at Tils Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Watch and. Clock Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Cornpr Cass and Squemoqna Streets
John G. Dement.
DRUGGIST.
Successor to W. E. Dement & Co.
Carries Complete Stocks of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries.
PreserlptloBS CarefaHy Conipoaiulcd.
Agent lor
Mexican Salve and
Norwegian Pile Cure
CO TO
EASTMAN'S
AND GET
85 Cabinets for 92.50.
Affording a Lovely
i "t BMaBaai i i ii ii i immimocBeGsaaam ca -t a
CLOSING
.3?
We offer for sale our Entire
COST. Surprise
Orders from the Country
and the benefit
TERMS OF SALE
New York Novelty Store,
Havel's Brick Building,
G
TToo,c3.QLT.Tgt3rte3?is jEPoa?
Blank Books and Stationery of All Kinds.
A Large Assortment of Novels Always on Hand
The Latest Periodicals anil Magazines received
as soon as published.
GRIFFIN : & i REED.
iii 1 8 m
Fine Wines, Choice Brands.
I havo coraploted arrangements for supplying any branil of AVino in any quantity
at lowest cash figures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
ALL OKDEHS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA.
Your patronage in City or Country solicited.
A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon.
Tlie Xxeading Tailor.
Chas. McDonald.
Call and See IIy Nobhy Stock of Spring Goods
Just Arrived.
It comprises the latest goods in the market, and I offer them at. prices never
before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most
comfortable fitting suits in tho city.
Next to C. H. Cooper's
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
E. R. HAWES.
Agent. Call and Examine It ; Yon Will be Pleased. E. R. nawes 13 also Agent for lit-
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER ITUST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
Astoria Broceiy ai Canned Ml Co.,
JOBBERS ami RETAILERS, Carrying a Full Line of
Groceries, Provisions, Green and Canned Fruits.
No. 5 1 8 Second Street.
C3-0 TO TIQliE!
Columbia Bakery
FOR FRESH BREAD,
Cakes, and Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered.
COOLEY BROS.
FLYNN, The Tailor,
KEEPS IN STOCK TJIE
Finest Wcralen Goods for Suitings. AI! the Latest Styles
He buys for Cash at Eastern Trices. lie Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all '
Garments. Call and see for yourself. Barth Mock, ASTOKIA, OR.
Willamette -: University
Graduates Students in
Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law
and medical Conrses.
Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses.
It is the oldest, largest and least expensive institution of learning in the northwest.
School opens first Monday In September. Send for catalogue to
THOS. VANSCOY,
President, Salem, Or.
by h. f. l. logan
Drive.
OUT SALE!
PIECES
Stock BELOW ITS ORIGINAL
Bargains Every Day.
will receive prompt attention
of the reduction.
STKICTLY CASK,
0pp. Occident Hotel.
E
House.
Astoria, Oregon.