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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1890)
9 ' ---4 V.-5 -T" r5" Ey''yyaf,sy!,' m rwn'SMw?"'i'i .viTfi'frSwuEgVi iififitf 5 ir tr.c gifeUjj liaim ASTORIA. OREGON: Tl LSJ.VV. "NOVEMBEIU1. 189!) J. H. Octitsvaite, of Ohio, ouo o t!v Loklover Jeprcsentatives, looms "a? "w a probable candidate for speaker t-f the house, rbo, although a strong J xihKxnt, is aio acceptable to many ' il: repnblicaus. ItPHTHnHA, that terrible disease so f iinlto juveniles, is prevalent in San Francisco. Yesterday there were sev cuUou cases reported, four of -which proved fatal. Close attention should be paid to sanitary matters, and if a child is attached immediate action is necessan . Better and far more expressive than a whole column of editorial com ment, is the picture or cartoon of Oregon's usury laws on the last page of the UYi-f Shore, issued last Satur day, which gives the operation of the evil effects of the law in such a man ner as to be plainly apparent even to the most obtuse individual. It shows htnr the law works hardships on the fanners and other individuals -who mijbt have occasion to borrow money. Tnat and the other accursed laws wlcoh are doing to much to keep Ore g u la the background should bo re-rv-il 1 at the next session of the legis 1 , it and t?oe if our fair state can be 2c:ned from the pernicious iu- v ices which have so long retarded u-ngroaB. .. vix are our hopes to be blasted, as if is almost certain that the com iuisku will locale the government gun factory at Bonicia, California, " ' . e the arsenal lnis a large amount :.d mutable for the purpose, as cxtcusive and -well equipped ijo shops. We cannot but ac- w .-dge that at that plnce the site ( - way decidedly advantageous, I er macli we might have wanted -l iltskud heie. "Without a rail I. however, even had we all the ii.-r advantages desired, it was use-lf- to hope to secure the immense w.; i here or at any point in Oregon. A ciy without a railroad is nothing but a village, and never will amount to anything, and until we are on a transcontinental road, in slang par lance, "we are not in it" Intelligent, thoughtful men who come here and see the city and its harbor, all make tho same remark: Yon have all the advantages hero for a large city except a railroad, and that must surely come in time. "When it dK-s come, this is destined to bo a lare and busy city." And, indeed, we .ire well aware of what the result will le of a railroad building into this cit. bnt though there is an immense amount of railroad talk, it does not pcem lo materialize. The tliimr could 1h done b homo capital, it our citizens had half the lire and ambition which characterizes the inliMUilaiiis of the growing cities on t:e Sound, who think, then resolve, then ret. al thus succeed. The only qu -lion is, will I hey ever rouse lo the neeriteiiy of doing something for them-sclve-s, or will they remain perfectly pavive until pome time in the next ceotnry. when iossibly a railroad will be built in here without any effort on the part of Astoria citizens? By that time, howeven most of us will be wear ing long white robes up above, or shoveling brimstone in the furnaces down below. mi:i. 11L" l -A r.ratJluny. Columbia eowntv, r. n, Ftiua, ?o'inlri 7, 1800. Mrs. 13cnor lii-ed ap&i ur car.' T.V Ti -Jl.VY. P RES si -ON THE Clasianins -Mear Kam's Farm. Wingate & Stone Real Estate Agents. ODD FELLOWS'BUILDING, Astoria, ... Or. GO TO LARSQH & HILLBACK KOOEBIES .VXD FRESH FRUITS. Ortfers tVllvered Free of Cliarcc. Country Orders Solicited. -Third Street, next to Pjoueer office. -AND- General :-: Jobbing The tutden-ined Is prepared to do any work in lil l:uc at shott notice, in a satis factory rc3iiuer. WOOD FOR SALE. Onlcislcila) Toard & Stokes, or at Asto ria liox Fasten will receive prompt atten Uob. F. FEAKES. 3 DE. PEEHTIOE. WILI, ARRITO NOVEMBER 0. Eye, Head and Eervous Diseases, At Occident Hotel, Astoria, Prom November 9 to 14. FREE. Dr. Prentice Will Cure the First Case Of Crass-Eyes and Epileptic Fits Ficc On the Day of Ills Arrival In Astoria. A man well known in tills community writes the following interesting letter: '1 was chopping a stnmp four weeks ago, when a flying chip struck me.in the eye; for a short time 1 was entirely blind. Then partial sight returned again. I nurtured nope and continued to treat it at home, until ten days ago, when I began to abandon hope of ever seeing perfectly again, unless some thing more than ordinary was done. I then counclled two of the leading Oculists of Portland, who told me one eye would have to be cut out to save tfie other. It did not exactly suit me to have my eye cut out, and so I sought other council. I went to Dr. Prentice, the Oculist, then at Portland, and he laughed at the idea of its being neces sary to cut my eye out; I joined in tho laugh, for it was on my side. 1 have been free from pain since tho first day's visit to Dr. Prentice, and im proved steadily, and am now entirely well again. I feel safe in saying that if Dr. Prentice cannot cure a case he will always say so. Tnos. IL Foss, Gray's River, Wash. A Touching Scene Witnessed Bj a Fortlud Gentleman. One week ago we received an invita tion to witness a delicate surgical oper ation on an eye. '1 lie patient was the 17-year-old daughter of Harrison Bay. For three years she had been blind in both eyes with a cataract, and was obliged to grope her way about in total darkness. The patient, without taking chloroform, submitted to the following operation: bhe was now ready for the surgical part of the work, and we stood in breathless anxiety as Dr. Prentice placed the point of his knife at the side of the eyeball, carefully touched the point of the cornea, then the blade entered the eye; we saw it pass through the eye in front of the pupil and then come out at the opposite side. It was then drawn upward, and a cut made of about one-third of the circumference of the ball. Another instrument was then passed in back of the pupil, and almost on the instant the girl said: "Oh, Dr. Prentice 1 can see you." This was spoken in tones well calculated to bring tears to one's eyes. From the time the knife touched the eye until the patient could sec, it was just one min ute. She was allowed to see those about her for a moment, then the eye wa closed and bandaged. In just one week after the operation she came into our office and was able to read our paper. She also wrote a letter home, saying; "Dear parents, I can see and am happy." Mr. Jerome W. Campbell. General Superintendent of the Willamette Bridge Railway Co., saw this operation. A LETTER. From a Patient Who Was Cored By Dr. Prentice. Portland, Or., Oct. 7, 1890. To tlic Suffering: For five years 1 have suffered witli sleeplessness, ner vous debility, irritation at the base of the brain, and a terrible kidney disease. I had tried so many remedies that did me no good that at last 1 gave up all hope of ever being a well man again. I tried many prescriptions that were s.iid to be sure cures, and all failed. Theic were many times during the past few years that I was obliged to lay off from work from two weeks to three months at a time. Lately I was run ning clown in health very rapidly, and was alarmed. I contemplated leaving thispaitof the. country and trying to srcil I could not get relief elsewhere. I must say that my faith in doctors was about gone; but something lead mo to visit Dr. Prentice at tho Esmond hotel. I crowded in with the olhers and : waited my turn, lie examined me, told I me where my trouble was, and said he I could cure it without in dicine. I can't I say that I really believed him, but .something in his manner led me to ituamm. lie gave me j.o medicine at all, yet from the day f my first visit I began to improve rapidly. I now sleep as sound as a child. My memory is greatly improved. 31y kidney disease and brain irritation are entirely well, my appetite splendid, and 1 now enjoy life and perfect health. Any afflicted person wishing to learn about ray case will find me at address below. D. DoONAJf, North racific Hotel. Portland. Eyes fitted with glasses by Dr. Prentice Nervous Diseases That Are Fermanentlj Cured Bjr Dr. Prentice. j Epileptic fits, Paralysis, Drunkcn ! lies- (periodical), Ileal t disease, Kidney i disease, Asthma, Sick headache, Spinal I ri Station, and ncivous debilit' in men ' and women. A permanent cure is ! made. IBS' OPERAHOUSE One Night Only, Friday, November 14th, '90. Jas. A. Heme's Great American Flay, rts of Oak Jamss A. Heme as Terry Dennison (His Original Creation.) "UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF SIAWJLEY &, MITCHEIX. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Terry Dennison. the Sailor-Miller JAS. A. IIERNE Uncle Davy, wlih a little peculi arity". . Chas. DT. Clark Owen (ian'oway, who never speaks without his I, O. U. F. Chippendale Ruby Darrell.the lad Terry 'brung up" . Alex. Kearney ThelJaby, a "stunner"..... By Herself Chrystal, the sweetheart Marion Abbott Tawdry, a model servant. ....Nellie Regan Aunt Ueisey. v ho never was mar ried Mabel Winters Little Chrystal, "Heartsease" .... ... ... Little Hazel Regan Wreckers, Sailors, Millers, etc SYNOPSIS : Act I The VTreck. The Rescue. Act n The Mill. The SacilQce. Act III Tho Baby. Act IV The Truth Revealed. Act V Prattle. Act VI Rest at Last. The company bring all their scenery used In the performance. Reserved Seats c-n sale "Wednesday, Nov. I2th, 9 A. m., at New Yoik Novelty Store. OEXO F. PABKEK. CAM. A. HANSON Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALEMTK CENERALMMCHANDISE New Goods Stetmer BttUdcrs. Holt & McCurtrMHliRaBd. have OTer 309 plates and drawisffif'stt kinds sad styles of dwelllng-houMs, -waging from 9068 to 112,000. Call and see tfcesa. fS35yzA The OWUHJlpria Oregon. T LIDBiCjjK CEIBB. CarjcBMfHNI NICKERS Restaurant. W- W, WKEERJEfcTT, PROP. CgpEnlarged and Befitted to Meet the Popular Demand.3 FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. Shoalwater Bay and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc. KEAXS COOKED TO ORDER. THIRD STKEET, - - ASTORIA, OR. o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o (Formerly the EM n This is the C'eanest and is in the Quietest Location of any Hotel in the City. WHITE COOKS. : W2TI. o - 6b - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o Lots in Case's Astoria Are low on Sale AT TDK OFFICE OF THE- Astoria Real PRICES FKOM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS' One-Half Cash; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. For Desirable Acreage Or INSIDE PROPERTY. Call on or Address Lelnenweber ft Coodenough, SECOND ST., Near rostofllco. ----- P. O. Box 63. NOTI CE. 25.00 REWARD To the party receiving the largest list of names for THE GREAT NEW ILLUSTRATED of Br HUBERT H. BANCROFT THE EMINENT HISTORIAN READY at last Only true History of Mor " monism published Fasclnatlnu.intensely Interesting, powerful Endorsed alike by mormons ana uenines. 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CASE, IMPORTERS AND 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Comer Chenamns and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON F.H.SURPRENANT&C0., County Caroner. Firit Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral mater'a) Next to Abtoriax office. H. EKSTROM, Practical : Watchmaker, ASTOKll, OR. A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches, Solid Gold urinated Jewelry, Clocks, etc., at resoaablejpricea. .Bepalriafc Proasptly Dose. Next to Morgan &Shermwa. MR! DTM - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o Honse Main St. House.) - : NO CHINESE. ELDKED, Proprietor. - o - o - o - o - o o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o Estate Co. MARKETS. Washington Market. Main Street, Astoria, Oregon. CIIKISTCVSEV t 0 PKOl'ttlETOCS. KESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon of the public u the fact that the aiHve Market will always be supplied w Ith a FULL VARIETY AND REST QUALITY OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1 Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. jafSppclal attention given to supplying htp. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured iileat, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEIH CHKXAIIUM direct. Astoria. s ASTORIA FISH kMjm MiBKET Fitzgerald & Oo. .Go Vfhere You Can Get Fresh Fish, Game, Eggs, Etc. We also Keep a FIno Line of CANNED MEATS AND FISH 3Jarket on Olney street, near Telephone dock. Roadway Market. O'Hara & Injralls, Fropr's. Opposite Foard & Stokes. A First-Class Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats All Purchases Delivered In any part of the City. DEMY GLASSOP Poultry and Fish In Quantities To Suit. 441 FOURTH ST Southwest cor, Fourth & Cass ASTORIA TRANSFER GO. AND LIVERY STABLES Conveyances of aov kind, on short notice TraBsferriae Bacgago, etc., a specialty. xeiepnouoiM. i. H. W. SHERMAN & CO. 5 FEED Saddles and IX A LAEGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. GOODS AT SA3M FRAWCISCO PRICES. I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wes Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA, OREGON. The Largest Stock ! Immense Stock OF FUR.3STITTJIIE CHAS. HEILBORN. Two car-loads received : More on the way. You are Invited to see the finest display of FurnltHre, Carpets, etc., in the city. Prices reasonable. The Old Stand, -Hu W MLEMW WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed, o Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. Eeceived fresh overv Steamer. FIiYNN, The Tailor, KEEPS IN STOCK THE Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles lie buys for Cash at Eastern Trices. He Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all Garments. Call and sec for yourself. Earth Block. ASTOKIA. OIL CS-O ,3?3 1?ECS3 Columbia Bakery FOR FEESH BREAD, Cakes, and Fine Confectioner-. All Orders Delivered. COOLEY BROS. TIip " Smith B I 9 &r u a a a act! I HIIIH ill ' ll'HI'n iiM lraHSBC8PrrciSSS?5y A "SMITH PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can be seen at THE ASTORIA Office, "where it is in daily use. The Kohler&Chase Music House WINTEB, & HAEPEE, Prop's AGENTS it Tie Matchless Deeter -ALSO- J. & C. Fischer, Ives & Pond Hamlin and A. B. Chase & Co.'s Organs. . Ihe above Instruments sold for cash, or commission airent. but save at least $50.00 by rcseuuuiYC, w.aiucurj. . Mr Money Wi IS WHAT yOU GET AT Foard & Stokes IN- Groceries and Provisions Everything In a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price raid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES C. E. BAIN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Sask, Doors, ITIoiilditis and Brackets. All Kinds of Hard Wood and House Finish ing Lumber. Boat Material a Spe cialty. Wood Turning. Cor. GcnericTC ami Astor Streets. Astobia, - - Oregon. SAIZ arsiess; The Lowest Prices ! Astoria, Oregon. m 9 RETAIL DEALER IN TYPEWRITER Contains more points of merit than any other Typewriter on the market. If sou are interested in, or contemplating the purchase of a writing machine, send tor illus trated catalogue to Premer " 3?ltl? W K.!i.YNrtTnS. A.o-f il I " ...", o Ho. 29 Stark Street. PORTLAND, - OREGON. FOR and other pianos. Mason & on easy Installments. Do not buy of a dealing directly with the firm or their rep- cmtis. evenso Jr. F. COOK THE Central Hotel EVENSON & COOK. On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by ihe Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to Order, WATER St., Opp. Feard A. Stakes A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run in connection with the Premises. The Best of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. V. H. COFFEY. Groceries and Provisions. 372 THIRD STREET. Butter, Egg3, Canned Goods.Potatoes, Wood and Willow Ware, Etc. Broilers Pianos City OUR Holiday Are Now We will open our About the S 5th When we will Largest Stock of Goods Ever brought Grin Willamette -:- University Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law and Medical Courses. 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. Cta McEoMlu Tie New Fall Goods Just Received Latest Goods in the Market. 23T"Call and be convinced that 1 turn 513 Third Street, - W einhard's Is the Choice of Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon. Cerncr Twelf tli and. B. Telephone 72. Wholesale Wine House. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL OKDEES DELIVERED EBEE IN ASTOBIA. Your patronage in City or Country solioited. A. W. UTZ1NGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. JUT HIT??? 'iX."3y.tnX3ltr.iii you Kkavt wt Kyl AWirGkiuOvtnlic?;' " r II Vtits tttc cxac Cht nn rtpJlii WtH Sonant K3.vt"lte"mc.t TKfct ioor ertstrvi tJ lulcta a Tk fl&vsr's tw.y 4wcttt It yon vrant the Best, buy the QAK1 CnAllTER OAK EK- With the Wire ,V gauze enrea aoors w vrm E. R. HAinrBS Store Goods ! Arriving. large double store of this Month, display the to Astoria. & Reed. ini out the most fashionable snit in the city. Next to C. H. Cooper's. Lager Beer ! the Connoisseur. P. O. Box 403 T'VnnhKSaRn mffs2SZSSE& WltV tafJ ri -iTTi Hnri P-J1J !k .-T-5 AtVtcSjSsrts3sr IP XOU Vf&K&THE BEST Buy ib CHARTER fuir t( WithtteWire Graze Orto DtL Lead Tailor