The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 15, 1890, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
SATURDAY....
-OVEMBEK 15, 18?0
SUGGESTIONS FOR PORTLAND.
Another strong argument for the
necessity of a railroad connecting this
city trith the "Willamette valley is the
fact that 250,000 tons of wheat have
th year been raised in that valley,
and as the Orcgonian truthfully re
marks, all of this will pass through
Portland on its way to be 'shipped to
foreign ports. If there was a railroad
to this city from that valley, nine
tenths of the wheat raised there would
come here for shipment on vessels to
foreign lauds. Not a week passes but
what some vessel is caught on the bars
between Portland andhere, and almost
every time the ocean steamers go up
or uown'tbe river they are detained
more or less on the bars.
Whon Astoria has a railroad, all the
dwji sea vecsels will unload and load
at our wharves, and though every one
knows that would rapidly build up a
large city here, yet year after year
rolls by, and those who are well able
to do something towards the construc
tion of a road sit motionless as a lump
on a log.
This is not said antagonistic to Port
laud for that will always be a large
nod prosperous city, but the shipping
business is fast going to the Sound,
autl it would bo much better for Port-1-ukI
to have it come here, for then
llieir wholesale merchants would have
plily of trade from here, while now
it is taken from the stale. Large
quantities of grain grown in Oregon
arc going by rail to the Sound, and
ilKice on shijis to foreign lands.
Portland may do her best but she
carnxri make the shipping consider
tlis( a deep water port, and the sooner
lier Merchants and capitalists realize
the fact and bend all their energies to
the construction of a railroad here
aol acknowledge Astoria as the ocean
seaport of Oregon, the better it will be
for them and the whole state.
Woxpbks in science and art are
daih being manifested, but hero is a
wonder in another line, which is al
most marvelous, for a railroad official
refuses an increase of salary, and
surely that is an almost unprecedented
occnrresice. President Bliss, of the
Boston ,t Albany railroad, was re-c-silly
offered an advance of 8,000
ppr annum iu his salary. Ho refused,
on the ground that he did not con
sider his services worth 20,000 a year,
instead of $12,000, which he had been
accustomed to draw. "Besides,"
added Mr. Bliss, "if I accept, it will
be necessary to raise the salaries of my
follow officials proportionately, and
that would entail a heavy increase in
expenses." This is an incident that
should be preserved in history, for it
is never known to have happened be
fore, and probably will never be re
pealed in the history of railroad man
aiauomf. Tnx AsroniAX acknowledges with
plensnrc the receipt of the second an
nual report on the statistics of rail
ways in the United States to the in
terstate commerce commission for the
a car eudiug Juno 30, 18S9. It is a
bound volume of oGG pages, and con
tains a vast amount of information
pertaining to all the railroads of the
country, and as a book of reference, is
exceedingly valuable. Its careful
compilation reflects great credit on
the efficiency of Edward A. Closely,
the able secretary of the board.
BOKX.
IV'K!CH.-In Astoria. Oregon, Tuesday,
oeiHer ji. inu 10 mew lie oi Frank
izacktirh. a daughter
IXKJ.
lm.SEN-Ulrikr. raulsen. daughter of
Mr nd Mk O. raulscn. died at St.
Mary's IIosjiJt.il last evening at 10:20
otncK. npea ji years and 9 mouths. The
itutenu iih take place at Seaside.
NEW TO-DAY.
-OF
IMBER!
THE TIMBER ON
40 Acres of Land
Given free to any one who will contract
to cut and take it off the land.
laud is williln 1)4 miles of Astoria
ana nine irom uae water.
Wingsfe & Stone,
Hoa! Estato Agonts.
ODD FELLOWS'BUILDING,
Astoria, ... or.
fisheries
tmon
891
TVcarc jirrp-.red to Supply our Tatrons
ntnloUieis with the best Fish Netting, in
Twp?frSolna, our Long Experience War
nuus fr lvSt. Wc Invite early orders.
GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO.
o
SctHOr(icc, 91 Commercial St
Notice.
THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT
maj concern th.it I will not ho respon
sible for any debts contracted by my wife.
-v,vvui.rciuu ;nu iiiirr tins uaiu.
A.SCHUEING,
Asieria, Or., Nov. 12, 1S0O.
DB. PEEKTI0E.
WI&I, AltKIVE NOVEMBER. 22.
Eye, Head and Nervous Diseases, At
Occident Hotel, Astoria, Por
a Pew Days.
FREE.
Dr. Prentice TTill Cure the First Case
Of Cross-Eyes and Epileptic Fits
Free On the Day of His
Arrival in Astoria.
Those Who Wish to Hstb the Doctor Treat
Them Should Call Early, or Ther
Hay Loie the Opportunity.
A man well known In this 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 shorlrtlme Iwas 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.
1 then counciled two of the leading
Oculists of Portland, who told me one
eye would have to be cut out to save
the 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 U enlist, 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 the first
day's visit to Dr. Prentice, and im
proved steadily, and am now entirelv
well again. I feel safe in saying that ff
Dr. Prentice cannot cure a case he will
always say so. Tnos. H. Foss,
Gray's River, Wash.
A Touching Scene Witnessed By a Portland
Gentleman.
One week ago we received an invita
tion to witness a delicate surgical oper
ation on an eye. 'J he patient was the
17-year-old daughter of Harrison Hay.
ror inree years sne naa ueen uiuiu in
both eyes with a cataract, and was
oblieed to crope her way about in total
darkness. The patient, without taking
chloroform, submitted to the followmc
operation: bhewasnow ready for the
surgical part of the work, and wo 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 ot
about one-third of the circumference of
the ball. Another instrument was then
passed in back of the pupil, and almost
on tho 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 see, it was just one min
ute. She was allowed to sec those
about her for a moment, then the eye
was closed and bandaged.
in lust one week alter the operation
she came into our office and was able to
read our paper. She also wrote a loiter
home, saying; "Dear parents, I can
see and am happy."
Mr. Jerome W. Campbell. General
Superintendent of the Willamette
iriuo nan way io., saw mis upuniuuii.
A LETTER.
From a Tatlent Who Was Cored Br Dr.
Frentlce.
Pobtl AND, Or., Oct. 7, 1890.
To the Suffering: For five years I
have suffered with sleeplessness, ner
vous debility, irritation at the base of
uiu urain, aim a lernuiu Kiunuy uisuuc.
I had tried so many remedies that did
me no eood that at last 1 gave up all
hope of ever bein? a well man again. I
tried many prescriptions that were
said tone sure cures, and all tailed.
There 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 1 was Tun
ning down in health very rapidly, and
was alarmed. I contemplated leaving
this paitof the country and trying to
sec it I could not net relief elsewhere.
I must say that my faith in doctors was
about gone; but sonu'lhihi; lead me to
visit Dr. Prentice at the Esmond hotel.
I crowded in with the others and
waited my turn. He examined me, told
me where my trouble was, and said he
could cure it without medicine. I can't
say that I really believed him, but
something in his manner led me to
trust him. He gave me no medicine at
all, yet from the day of my first visit I
began to improve rapidly. I now sleep
as sound as a child. My memory is
greatly improved. My 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 my case
will find me at address below.
D. Dooxax,
North Pacific Hotel. Portland.
Eyes fitted with glasses by Dr. Prentice
Xcrvous Diseases That Are Permanently
Cured Br Dr. Prentice.
Epileptic fits, Paralysis, Drunken
ness (periodical), Heart diseae. Kidney
disease, Asthma, Si He. headache, Spinal
irritation, and nervous debility in men
and women. A permanent cure is
made.
FISHES BEOS.,
Successors to Wilson & Fisher.
SHIP GHANDLERS
HEAVY AND SHELF
ISLJEL JO 'TSJTJJEUSI
Farm Implements,
Paints, Oils,
and Varnish.
Loggers' Supplies,
Provisions,
and Mill Feed.
:GENERAL AGENTS FOR:
salem patent roller mills.
Portland Boiler Mill.
FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ETC.
Astoria, - Orogon.
OKUO P. rABKEK. CAST. A. HAXSOX
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steamer
THIS "WEEK,
IDrows - G-oodiB
The Old 8tani - Astoria Oregon.
E. EKSTEOM.
Practical r Watchmaker,
ASTORIA, OB.
A fine line of Gold and Silver, Watches,
Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks, etc,
at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly
Done. Next to Morgan &Suerras.n.
RUCKER'S - Restaurant.
W. W, WKESlIEOT, PROP.
Egr-Enlarged and Befitted to Meet the Popular Demand.3
FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY.
Shoalwater Bay and
Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc.
MEAIS COOKED TO ORDEE.
THIRD STREET,
o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o
(Formerly the
Tie
EH
This is the C'eanest and is in the
Quietest Location of any
Hotel in the City.
WHITE COOKS. :
o-Oo-o-o-o o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o
Lots in Case's Astoria Are Now on Sale
AT THE OFFICS OF THE
Astoria Real
PRICES PROM SI 50 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 & Coodenough,
SECOND ST., Near Tostofilce. - - - - - P. O. Box 03.
NOTICE.
25.00 REWARD
To the party receiving the largest list
ot names for
THE GREAT NEW
ILLUSTRATED
of
By HUBERT II. BANCROFT
THE EMINENT HISTORIAN
READY at last Only true History of Jlor
monlsm published Fascinatinc.intcnsely
Interesting, powerful Endorsed alike by
Mormons and Gentiles.
WONDEBFUL ADVENTURES
Of TranperJptd rravelers Bloody Indian
Wars-ThriUuiK accounts of Massacres and
Miraculous Escapes Tlie famous Danlld
Association. Etc . Etc. ,
MYSTERIES OFiPOLYCAMY
The -i lining House Celestial Alirriagc
Strange Religious Customs Biography of
Brlgham Young, as thrilling as a novel yet
true history.
A grand book to sell. Everybody
Wants It. Merchants, Fanners, Me
chanics, and all classes have eagerly awaited
the appearance of this remarkable book.
AGENTS
Send milek Si 00 for cestlv and ele'vint
Canvassing Outfit. Don't waste time writ
ing for circulars, but secure territory before
it Is given out Remember this is a subject
ot iBtonto interest t an. aim in
Grand Ulustratlons attract attention every
where, ADDliBSS
THE HISTORY COMPANY
723 MarketSt. San Francisco
F.H.SURPBENANT&CO,,
County Coroner.
First Class Undertaking
ESTABLISHMENT.
New 8tyles, Caskets and funeral materia!
Next to AsTouiAN office.
Magee, Argand and Acorn
Stoves a Ranges,
Cooking and Heating,
EVEBTONE FUIiLY WABRANTED
WATER CLOSETS, PLUMBI5G GOODS,
FU1FS, SI5KS, 1KB B1TII TUBS
3Tc3o c3 flloxxlly.
341 OHENAMUS STBEET.
AND-
GeneralxJobbing
Tho undersigned is prepared to do any
work in his line at short notice, in a satis
factory manner.
WOOD FOR SALE.
Orders left at Foard & Stokes, or at Asto
ria Box Factory will receive prompt atten
tion.
F. FEAKES.
FOR RENT.
Commodious Bulldlnn Rnnvenientlirslta-
I ated, with ample Net Sacks will be rented
nil. uiu VUUUUfi BCiiMIU OIL U1B lAllUIUUia
Aiver.
Apply to y. y. PARKER.
HOT
UTAH
n
iiSliraefe'kv
C-aiery
Net Ms
Eastern Oysters.
ASTORIA, OR.
- o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o
Main St. House.)
- : NO CHINESE.
Proprietor.
- j - o - o - o - o o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o
Estate Co.
MARKETS.
Washington Market.
llaln Mrect. Asteria, erejeea.
f'HRISTCVSEX . CO., PROPRIETORS,
IESrECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
L tlon of the public to the fact that the
iiH)ve Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
OX
0
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! !
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
tUe and retail.
Cgr-Speclal attention given to supplying
aiups.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cared Meats,
-i- - X
i
FRUITS, BUTTER,'nd EGGS.
OPPOSITE. OCCIDENT HQTEI
CfircVAUUS Street. Anuria. O.
A&xcm$A
fish ad mi mm
Fitzgerald & Co.
Go Where You Can Get
Frtsh Fish, Game, Eggs, Etc.
We also Keep a Fine Line of
CANNED MEATS AND FISH
Market on Olnoy street, near Telephone
dock.
Roadway Market.
CHara ic Inf alts, Propr'o.
Opposite Foard & Stokes.
A First-Class Meat Siiop.
Fresh and SaltMMts
All Purchases Delivered In any part ef the
HENRY M&SOP.
Poultry andiPM
In Quantities To Suit;
441 FOURIBW
South w est cor. Fourth & Cass
ASTORIA TRANSFER CO,
AND LIYEBX STABLES
3 - ,
Conyeyancea of any kind, on short notice
TransferrtBR Baggage,-etc., a specialty.
Telephone No, 12. -
H. W. 8HEMCAN ft CO.
House
FBED
Saddles and Harness
' A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FEOM.
GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wea
Side Olney Street, Near "Wilson & Fisher's. k
ASTORIA, OREGON.
The Largest Stock !
mjttiji
KG Is m mml wmmb
Immense Stock
OF
PURXITURE
CHAS. HEILBORN.
Two car-loads received : More on the way. You are Invited to see the finest
display of PurnltHro, Carpets, etc., in the city. Prices reasonable.
The Old Stand,
A, V.
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
Crockery, Glass
0
The Largest and finest assortment of
Frosh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Boceived fresh ovorv Steamer.
FLYNN, The Tailor,
KEE?S I.N STOCK TDK
Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles
He bujs for Cash at Eastern Trices. lie Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all
Garments. Call and see for yourself. Barth Bl ck. ASTORIA, OK
G-O TO "3?ECEJ
Columbia Bakery
FOR FRESH BREAD,
Cakes, and Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered.
COOLEY BROS
The "Smith
A "SMITH PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can be
seen at THE ASTORIAN Office, where it is in daily use.
The Kohler & Chase Music House
WINTER & HARPER, Prop's
Matchless
DeGter
-ALSO-
j. & C. Fischer, Ives & Pond and other pianos. Mason &
-Hamlin and A..B. Chase &.Co.'s Organs.
7 he above Instruments sold for cash, or on easy Installments. Do not buy or a
commission aeent. but save at least 30.00 by dealing directly with the Arm or their rep
resentative, W. S. Geary.
Jorloney's Wori
IS WHAT TOO GET AT
Foard & Stokes
IN-
Groceries and Provisions
JSverytLfngln &iirst-clas3 Store
and at
An
tExtremely Low Figures.
' Goods Delivered all over Town.
TheHlghost Price raid lor Junk,
FOARD fc STOKES
O. E. BAIN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Satfk, Doors, Moulding ami
Brackets.
AU,Klnds or Hard Wood and House Finish
ing Lumber. Boat Material a Spe
cialty. Wood Turning.
Car; Genevieve aHI Astor Streets.
Abtobia, - - Oregon.
SAIZ
The Lowest Prices !
Astoria, Oregon.
f
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Plated Ware.
Premier"
TYPEWRITER
Contains more points of merit
than any other Typewriter on
the market.
If you are interested in, or
contemplating the purchase of a
writing machine, send for illus
tracd catalogue to
F. W. REYNOLDS, Agt.
No. 29 Stark Street.
PORTLAND, - OREGON.
CHRIS. EVENSOJf .
THfc
Central Hotel
E7EH SON & COOK.
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms for Families, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fun, Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order,
WAT Kit Nt., Opp. Foard Jfc Mtekea
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, Eggs.Canned Goods.Potatoes, Wood
and Willow Ware, Etc.
Broilers
Pianos
City
GTU'R
Holiday
Are Now
We will open our
About the ISth
When we will
Largest Stock of Goods
Ever brought
Griffin & Reed.
Willamette -:- University
' Graduates Students in
Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Easiness, Law
and Medical Courses,
Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses.
It Is the oldest, largest and least expensive Institution of learning In tho northwest.
School opens first Monday in September. Send lor catalogue to
THOS. VANSCOY,
President, Salem, Or.
Cias. McMi, Tie Leafling Tailor.
New Fall Goods Just Received.
Latest Goods in the Market.
"Call and be convinced that I turn out thd most lashionablo suit in the city
- 513 Third Street, - Next to C. H. Cooper's.
WeinhardPs
Is the Choice of
Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots.
Orders for any quantity to bo directed to
o
H. WEINHARD, Portland, Oregon.
Corner Twelfth and. B. Telephone 72. P. O. Bex 405
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.
ATiTi ORDEBS DELIVERED EREE IN ASTORIA.
Your patronage in City or Country solioited.
A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon.
jjf.
But tXt vaUa3i.3j4li.mr.me
. AWlre G.iv. Ovin Deer?"
Well Zau HI Kxv tlt I....K
TKkl Jaar prttwu tJw JiiUej.a
I ft Ukrvr liwtyjk wetll
JiU? If jrou want the
sftftSS Best, buy the
!GAKli CHAKTETt OAK
2 With the "Wire
JJuixy' gaase c
: OTcn doors
ifyBr
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vjLLLLt
E. R. HAIrVES
Store
Goods !
Arriving.
large double store
of this Month,
display the
to Astoria.
Lager Beer !
the Connoisseur.
fril
I t fnvauTV rr i fV
1 VVIAVJ GiStiDi
For aTw! A-D7A-?
Ramaiivwltito Am'rtaSS
Hore food ndmKtijiMi
IF YblTWANT THE BBST
BuyihebHARTEfMIAKf
With the Wlrcf game Orea'Deor.
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