The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 11, 1890, Image 2

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A pander, according to "Webster, is
"aniale bawd; a pimp; a precurer:
hence one rlio ministers to the evil
designs and passions o others."
This definition fits the Second street
concern more accurately than any
other to be found in the latest una
bridged edition of "Webster. It never
misses an opportunity and constantly
creates one to defile somebody; to in
cite prejudice or create animosity or
ill will. None are high enough to be
out of the reach of its venom; none
pure euongh to escape its malice.
There is no depth of degradation it
will not dive to for patronage; no lie
too base for it to circulate; no trick
too contemptible and mean for it to
employ in its futile endeavors to injure
n business 'rival. There is no base
jwssion that it docs not minister to.
It has charity for none and malice for
all. It has never had a noble aim or
championed a noble cause except for
pay. Since its birth it has earned its
dailj bread by pandering to the
vicious desires of those who have fed
it. It has alwaj s stirred up strife, and
itcvor striven to make its readers bet
tor men and women. It has never
aiKkon for the right when tho right
wrs not popular. Its only principles
are those of the bawd; its only prac
tices those of the pander, and its ap
pearance is a daily libel on this mtel
luymt community that it so foully
Mifircprcscnts.
.1 WORD FOR DISCONTENT.
It is a prime distinguishing charac
teristic of the animal man, which has
evolved and developed him out from
the beasts of tho field, into the image
of God we now Hatter ourselves to be.
It is back of all improvement, moral,
social, intellectual or physical, and
without it nothing great or good was
evar accomplished among the tribes or
races, or nations of men.
Discontent with his knowledge of
the great world, in which he could
not account for his own existence,
led primitive man to observe and
investigate the phenomena of nature
around him.
Nothing worth preserving by pos
terity grew out of a satisfied man or
a satisfied society. All the grand
characters of the past, the noble ones
or earth, tho benefactors of their
kind, whose ideas left their mighty
impress on tho ages in which they
lived, and whoso deeds live after them
-in the institutions we enjoy, were ani
mated in life by profound and lasting
diontent, only satisfied at last in
peaceful, restful death.
Exied at last, are the murder trials
in Pacific county, Washington, of two
of the four accused of tho murder of
Predricksou and wife last January.
Doth JolmEdwards and John B.
15o have been tried by jury, defended
by able attorneys and each of them
have been declared guilty of murder
iulhc first degree. Of tho justness of
tlio verdicts there is scarcely tho
shadow of a doubt in the minds of any
candid person, and unless legal
technical guibbles intervene these
men will pay the penalty of tho awful
crime a jury of their peers have said
they were guilt-.
Tun value of our commerce this
year has attained the highest point
ever reached in the history of the
country, aggregating S1,G47,192,014,
an increase over last year of 159,058,-037-1
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The white rose is just now tho fa
vorite llower in France.
It is tho waste-basket that knows
the most about Uio throws of. poetry.
The Russian government has just
ordered four .new irou-clads put on
the stocks.
A limited liability company has
leen formed in Loudon to build a
new crematory.
The last eye-witness of tho battle
of Trafalgar, a centenarian seaman,
lias just died in England.
Four pearls found in a river near
Galena, 111., last week, were sold to a
Chicago jeweler for 100.
Various American summer hotels
have added dark rooms for amateur
photographers to add to their attrac
tions. About 4,500 species of wild bees are
known, of wasps 1,100, of which 170
and 1G respectively live in Britain.
The trip of the German-American
ntiemen to Berlm has cost them 250,
O00. But they had a talk with Bis
marck, which they say was worth tho
entire sum.
The apple crop of Nova Scotia will
be below the average this season.
Great ravages have been committed by
caterpillars, which have stripped
whole orchards.
A Charleslown lady became quite
sick tho other day and vomited a
small live fish. She does not know
when it passed down her throat, but
supposes it did so with a drink of
water.
Nearly one thousand heads of fami
lies in tho province of Quebec alone
have made application for tho state
bounty on 100 acres of land voted to
Canadians who are tho fathers of
twelve children or more.
This is the way the great beast of
Af riea goes to his extinction. An or
dinary elephant produces 120 pounds
ofivorv, worth &6W. iLngland con
Bumes 650 tons, for which it is neces
sary to kill 12,000 elephants a year.
A young Englishwoman has just
died from an excess of tennis, bhe
trorked so hard to prepare for a tour-
HMaeut, playing often in the hot sun,
tkat she brought on brain fever and
died. She raved about tho game in
Iter last hours.
Sctcklca's Arnica Salrc.
TnK Best Salvb in the world for
Guts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itlie
mhu Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Ilaads, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Kmptions, and positively enres Piles,
ih no pay required. It is guaranteed to
Rive perfect satisfaction, or money re
fu4e4. Price 23 cents per box. For
uriefeyJ.W.Conn.
As Laid Out by H. F.
ROBS c& FAPLKER. General Agents,
The Art of Living to a great Arc.
The enchanters of China promised
the emperors of that country to find
an elixir of long life that should efface
the irreparable inroad of years. The
astrologers, and necromancers of tho
middle ages flattered themselves to
have discovered the fountain of youth,
in which a person had merely to
bathe in order to recover his youth.
All such dreams were long ago dis
pelled by the progress of science.
Yet, in tho heart of most men there is
such a desire to prolong their stay up
on tho earth that tho art of living
for a long time has not ceased to
impassion a large number of persons
who would be willing to endure all
the evils of an indefinitely prolonged
old age.
One of the perpetual secretaries of
the Paris academy of sciences has
written a volume to provo that man
should consider himself young up to
eighty years of age. A noble Yenitian
named Comoro spent twenty years in
a scale pan in order to ascertain what
alimentary regimen was best adapted
to him. "NVo have known old men
who, having learned that M. Ohovreul
had never drank anything but water,
took tho resolution to abstain wholly
from wine, hoping in this way to ox
ceed a hundred years. Fortunately a
rag gatherer, who reaohed tho same
ago as tho celebrated academician,
spared them this saorifice by informing
his confrere ih longevity that bo had
never drank anything but wine.
The Society of Hygiene, Vienna, has
just started an extensive investigation
in order to determine what is neces
sary to do in order, scientifically, to
prolong life beyond tho ordinary lim
its and to rival the patriarchs of the
Scriptures, as compared with whom
M. Chevreul himself was but a child.
The society has therefore drawn up a
circular, which it has sent to all the
old meu of Germany and Austria occu
pying a certain position in the world,
and which contains a multitude of
questions about their regimen, their
habits, tho duration of .their intellec
tual work, tho nature of their recrea
tion, their manner of clothing them
selves, etc. Eho good Viennese hope
in this way to get up a practical man
ual, designed for those who wish some
day to double their formidable capo of
eighty years. Iron.
. .
Not Any Better.
A lawyer of Temple Court was look
ing over somo papers his German cli
ent had brought, and every signature
had a menace in it as it stood;
"ASchwindler.'
"Mr. Schwindler, why don't you
write your name somo other way;
write your first namo or something?
I don't want people to think you are
a swindler."
"Veil, sir, how much better you
dink that looks?" as ho wrote :
"Adam Schwindler."-S t Paul Globe.
Everything Goes ITroBg"
In the bodily mechanism when the Her Rets
out ol order. Constli.iuon. dyspepsia, con
tamination ol the blood, imperfect assimila
tion are certain 10 ensue, nut it is easy to
pretent these consequences, and remove
their cause, by a course of Hostettcr's Stom
ach Bitters, which stimulates the biliarr
organ and regulates its action. The direct
result is a disappearance of the pains be
neath tho ribs and through tho shoulder
blade, tho nausea, headaches, j ellow ness of
me shin, iurrea iook 01 uio tongue, ana
sour odor of the breath, which characterize
lher complaint, Sound digestion and a
recular habit of bodv are bleslntrs also
secured bv the use of tills eelebraied res
torative of health, which imparts a degree
01 igor 10 me uouy wnicn is its ocst guar
antee of safety from malarial epidemics.
Xene weakness and over tension are
relieed by it, and it Improves both appetite
and sleep.
NEW TO-DAY.
V. H. COFFEY.
Groceries and Provisions.
372 THIRD STREET.
Butter. Eggs, Canned Goods, Potatoes, Wood
and Willow Ware, Etc.
.FERD FERRELTS
New Barber Shop
:-: IS NOW OPEN :-:
And lie is ready to serve his friends to their
sausiaction.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
SIIOIl-Kret to Phil Stokes' storo.
OREGON STATE FAIR, '90.
TMrteentli Annual ExMMtioii.
Under the management of the Oregon State
Board of Agriculture, will be held on
the State Fair Grounds, near
Salem, commencing on
Monday, September 15th, 1890.
And lasting one week.
OVER 15,
CASH PREMIUMS
Offered for agricultural, stock and me
chanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy
w ork and for trials of speed.
Keduced rates for faro and freight on all
transportation lines to and from .tho Fair.
Important Improvements h&Te been made
upon the grounds and Increased facilities
arc offered exhibitors,
Tie Pavilion "fill k Opei
Four Nights During the
Week.
A splendid field of horses entered In the
speed department, and fine exhibitions of
racing will be given each day.
Entries for premiums close Monday at
7:30 p.m. Exhibitors are urged to make as
many of their entries on Saturday before the
Fair as possible. Goods, animals and ar
ticles for exhibition must be In their places
by 10 p. m. on Monday.
PRICES OF admissien:
Man's dayticket............. 5oc
Woman's day tlcket-........... 35c
Man!s season tlcket....w....f2 80
Woman's season ticket ............ 1 00
Send to the secretary at Portland. Oregon,
for a premium list, D. H. LOONEY,
President.
J. T. GSEGG, Secretary.
000.0
L. Logan
"Wagon Road From
m:umilm:
'WILL jB 3E3
ON THE
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A Few
The Pacific Real Estate Co
g- .ei isr ie: :e. a x . g- ies nsr t s .
NOTICE TO
The Season for Sturgeon Fishing will open Mon
day, August 11th, and continue until March 15th, 1891.
For particulars write
CHAS. B. TRESCOTT,
Box 477. Portland, Or.
Warren & Wright,
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
559 Third St., - - Astoria,
CHIMES' HOTEL, Seaside.
Special Bargains in Seaside Property
Investments for Non-Residents a Specialty.
The Oregon Land Co.
Where Property Is Left For Sale.
Corner Third and GIney 8ts.,
ASTORIA, OREGON
G-O TO TDQIES
Columbia Bakery
FOR FRESH BREAD,
Cakes, and. Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered.
COOLEY BROS.
Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have this day purchased the entire
stock, business and good -will of the Cigar
and Confectionary business at No. 483 Third
street, formerly owned by Mr. N. J. Berg
man, and will hereafter conduct the same.
Mr. O. M. Celler will manage the business
for me In my absence-
Isaac bergman.
Election Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
annual election of Chief Engineer and
Assistants of tho Astoria Fire Department
will be held on Monday, August 11. 1800.
JAMES "V. HARK; President A. F. D.
Attest : E. Z. FERGUSON, Secretary.
Notice.
ALL PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS
i. against tho estate of the late Phllo
Callander aro hereby notified to present the
same to mo for settlement forthwith.
M. P. CAIiLKNDKH,
Knappton, Wasli.
August 5th, 18M.
Annual Meeting Notice.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of tho O. F. L. and B.
Association -will be held at 2 v. v. in Odd
Fellows' hall, on Thursday, Aug. 28th. for
the purpose of electing directors and at
tending to such other business as may
como before tho meeting.
A. J. MEGLER, Sec'y.
For Rent.
OFFICE ROOMS, NO. 183 OASS STREET.
VANDUSEN&CO..
Agents.
Fine Property.
F)UR CHOICE LOTS IN BLOCK 110
McClure's, suitable for residence pur
poses. . Will sell singly, L. F. HODG K,
Notice.
N
OTTCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
'Will not be resDonslble for anv debts
contracted by my wife, Mrs. Henry Olson,
as she has left my bed and board without
cause. . HENRY OLSON.
Astoria, August 7th, 1890.
UNION MADE CIGARS!
Ask your JealM .for the following brands
or-clgars; Auston&a Ballot, W. KljCrum
& Co., La Perfcctos.'La Rosa delVusIta.
Innocence and Eight Hour League. The
Union Label on each box. For further par
ticulars apply to John Hahn, Astoria, Oregon.
The Coming
Terminus of Astoria
MAEKET
3ST
Days.
FISHERMEN.
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEVELAND, Trop'r.
Gooi Bread, Cake mi .Pastry
None but the Hest Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
P.ra4 delivered In any part of the city.
PATROHIZE HOME INDUSTRY!
There Is no occasiou for the most fastidi
ous of our clliMits to send to Portland or
San Francisco for
Custom Made Clothes
As they can get Better Fits. Better Work
manship, and for less Money.
By leaving their Orders with MEANY.
Now Goods bv Every Steamer.
Call and sco him and satisfy yourself.
P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor.
Astoria Iron Worts.
ConcomlySt,, Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or
General
Machinists and Boiler Men
Land and Marine Engine
BOUUE3& WOJBK,
Steamboat Work and Cannery Work
A SPECIALTY,
Castings of all Descriptions Made
t Order at Short Notice.
Jons F0Xv.....FresIdent. and 8upt
A. L. Fox,..-....VIce President
J. G. Hu8TiB,,.-..-.Sec. and Tress
C. C. 'Cooper, Manager.
OPEN' FOR THE SEASON,
The Seaside House lias been refitted and
relamlshed throughout, and offers unsur
passed facilities to all to enjoy -a pleasant
sojourn at the famous Clatsop Beach. An
attentive corps of attaches aro employed,
and everything dono for the comfort and
convenience oi guests.
Seaside
House
Seaside Resort of Oregon.
and South Coast Railroad to the Resort,
J. H. MANSELL,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
NOTAIIY PPBLIO FOlt STATE OF OREGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
frontage tor bale.
Correspondence Solicited. r.0.1$ov3C3. ttsl.ib'Wlicd 1S3
INVESTMENTS MADE FOU OUTSIDI? l'AlilinS.
Next V. U. Telegraph Ofllce. Thin! M. .Wi-ri.i, On-guu.
i I
Mi K
ss CANDY
To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda-To-Day
Also Handle None Imt the Finest Key. West and Imported
"OIG-AHS. v
Please Call and Give me a Trial. THIRD STKEET, Next Vf. U. Tdepraph Ofllce
FRED
Saddles and
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT EKOM.
GOODS AT SAN EEAWCISCO PEICES.
I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satiifaction. At the Old Stand, We3
Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's.
ASTORIA,
The Largest Stock !
Immense Stock
. or
CHAS. HE
Two car-loads received : More on
display or .rumuiire, uarpeis, eta, in uio city,
The Old Stand, ..... Astoria, Oregon.
A W,
WHOIiESAIiE AND
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed,
u
Crockery, Glass $ Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and TTegetables.
Eeceived fresh, everv Steamer.
North Pacific Brewery,
JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor.
BREWER OF
EXTJ& FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER . BEER,
EXTRA FINE STEAM BEER.
31 SI 3E CJ H. T ES 3rL m
SSfALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "5a
TH. OLSEN,
(Examineret Dansk Apothekcr)
Prescription Druggist.
JPrescrlptiona
Accurately
f
Carefully and
Compounded
Choice Perfnmes of All Odor, Toilet
and Fancy Articles.
588 Third St., Astoria, Or.
-THE-
DIAMOND PALACE
GUSTAY HANSEN, Prop'r.
Aiargo and Well Selected Stock of Fine
Diamonds t Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.
AUffods Besght at This EsUllishmeat
Warranted Genuine.
Watck and Clock Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Cor-.Cass and Sqaemoqua Streets
2r S"
GOTO
LARSON & HILLBACK.
GROCERIES
4JII FRESH FRUITS. -
Orders Delivered" Free of Charges. Country
. Orders Solicited. . Third street,
next to Pioneer office.
W. F. Scheibe,
CIGAK MANUFACTURER.
Smokers' Articles in Stock.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED.
Special Brands Manufactured to Order.
MAIN STREET, - - Astoria, Or
!G
AD 0
FACTOR Y
SAIZ
OREGON.
The Lowest Prices !
IL BORN.
the way. You are Invited to "see tho finest
l'rices reasonable,
mi y
KETAIL DEALER IN
QELO F. PARKEU.
CAKI. A. HANSON
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
CENERALMERCHAND1SE
New Goods Arriving Every Steame
THIS "WEEK.
Dress - G-oodLs
The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon.
TMeta, Lester & Anflersen,
CIVIL ENGINEERS,
Surveyors and Architects.
OFFICE, Rooit 9, FlVEL'S Blb'o
SECOND STREET
P. O. Box 813. ASTOlilA, OR.
John C. Dement.
; DRUGGIST.
Successor-to Yfl E. Dement & Co.
ji Carries Complete Stocks of ,
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries.
Wcscrlptleaa CarerwiT- CompoHEdcd.
Agent lor
Mexioan Salve and
Norwegian Pile Cure
B.. F. ALLEN & GO.
DEALERS-IN
Wall Paper and Oil Paintings
:'TEACTICAL :
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS.
All Work Guaranteed.
Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts., Astoria,
Harness
ft' p
iii I
As Laid Out
Affording a Lovely
CLOSING
-A.T
We offer for sale our Entire
COST. Surprise
Orders from the Country
and the benefit
TERMS OF SALE
liMM
jits
New York Novelty Store,
Havel's Brick Building,
G
ITY BOOK STOR
nE3Ta.ca.QL-ULa,37toxiS For
Blank Books and Stationery of All Kinds.
A Large Assortment of Kovels Always on Hand
The Latest Periodicals and Magazines received
as soon as published.
GRIFFIN : & : REED.
La Fayette Park.
Three Miles from the Postoffice and Custom House.
Astoria Real Estate Go.
173 CASS ST., .... Astoria, Oregon.
Willamette -:- University
Graduates Students In
Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law
and Eledical Courses.
Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses.
It is the oldest, largest and least expensh e Institution of learning In tho northwest.
School opens first Monday In September. Send for catalogue to
THOS. VANSCOY,
President, Salem, Or.
Wholesale Wine House.
Fine Wines, Choice Brands.
I have completed nrrnngomonts for'snpplying any brand of "Wine in any quantity
at lowest cash figures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
ALL OBDEKS DELIVERED FEEE IN ASTORIA.
Your patronage in City or Country solioited.
A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon.
Astoria Grocery ai Cannei Ml Co.,
JOBBERS ami RETAINERS, Carrying a Full Line of
Groceries, Provisions, Green and Canned Fruits.
No. 5 ( 8 Second Street.
For Desirable Acreage
Or INSIDE PROPERTY.
Call on or Address
Leinenweber & Goodenough,
SECOND ST., Near Postoffice. ------ P. O. Box 63.
The New Model Bange
CAN BE HAT) IN ASTOKIA, ONLY OP
IS. Ri Jci JBl 1lf J!iS7
Agent. Call and Examine It ; Yoa Will-be Pleased. E. H. nawes Is also Agent foi tip
Buck. Patent Cooking StSve,
AND OTHER FIBST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
O IB! J&. S . MoDONALl).
Call and See MyJtfobby Sttfck of Spring Goods
Jnst Arrived. - "
It comprises thb latest goods in tho market, and I offer them at prices never
before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the heat and most
comfortable fitting suits in tho city.
Next to C. H. Cooper's - Astoria, Oregon.
by H, F. L. LOGAN
Drive.
(HIT SALE!
THE
Stock BELOW ITS ORIGINAL
Bargains Every Day.
will receive prompt attention
of the reduction.
STRICTLY CASH.
0pp. Occident Hotel.
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