The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 27, 1895, Image 2

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TliRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Served by carrier, per weex.... WcU
Sent by mail, per month wets
.Sent by mail, per year
WEEKLY.
Sent by mail per year, $2.00 in advance.
Postage free to eubocrlbers.
The Astorlan guarantees to its eub
scribera the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be had on ap
plication to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorian, the third old
est weekly in the state of Oregon, has,
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation in the state.
Bandley & Haas are our Portland
agents and copies of the Astorlan can
be had every morning at their stand
on First st'eet.
The readers of newspapers of ten or
fifteen years ago cannot fall to re
mark the wonderful change that has
' lately come over Henry Waterson, ed
itor of the leading newspaper of the
Souffli, the Courier-Journal. Time was
when no fair-minded person could read
Mr. Waterson's articles or hear his
public utterances without losing all
patience. Some of the meanest and
most unjust things said about North
ern men, and especially those promi
nent during the war period, came from
. Mr. Waterson. Yet this same Mr.
Waterson was an honored guest at the
last annual New England dinner In
New York, and a few days ago, In
Chicago, lie delivered one of the most
(beautiful eulogies ever pronounced on
the motives and character of Abraham
Llncodln. A correspondent of one of
the leading OEastern dallies, now travel,
lug through the 6out(h, sends the fol
lowing account of a talk had with Mr
Waterson in Louisville; Mr. Waterson
does not iheBltate to describe the break
in the South, as a permanent one. He
speaks of It as a result which was des
tined to occur as soon as the Republi
can party met the Southern people
"with Its policies In one hand and the
Olive .branch In the other." As soon
as the race question, which has hung
over the Bouth as a menace since the
Reconstruction days, was removed, the
Solid South was broken. It will remain
broken unless a Republican congress
by the revival of federal elections bills
attempts to fuBe It together again, and
that Is most unlikely. The Republican
party, according to Mr. Waterson, has
.become more moderate and conserva
tlve on all publlo questions than it has
been, and with the race question out of
the way, Southern men will divide on
party lines naturally and according to
their interests and convictions. The
defeat of tho Force Wll and the repeal
of the Federal Eleotlon laws have
brought other Republican policies to
bear directly upon tho South, whers
they are exerting attractive fore
While tho Republican party now seems
to have tho better chance of carrying
the next presidential election, many
thmga may Intervene to change the
situation. That election will, unques
tlonntbly, turn, upon financial questions
ratlher than the- tariff. That protection
has been gaining ground in the South
Mi. Wntprson frankly admits. New
recruits for that cause spring up from
the introduction of manufactures one
.he diversification of Industries. Cot
ton manufacturing, in his judgment
will fee removed inevitably from New
England to tho cotton belt, where there
are superior facilities for carrying It
on economically. In like manner he
anticipates the transfer of the iron
Industry from Pennsylvania to Ten
nesseo and Alabama, 'With its inex
havistlble nuinllcs of cotton, coal, iron
and timber, the South has all the raw
materials required for successful com
petition with the North in manufacture
ing. It Is destined to become the man
ufacturlng center of the country. These
changes in the industrial order are In
evltable, and will involve naturally a
shifting of opinion on economlo qucs
tlons. Aided iy the proverbial seal of
now converts, protection may yet find
its strongest support whore industries
are newest that Is, In the South.
The Now York Tribune snys Chair
man Wilson Ih fully entitled to thunder
down the age as a past grand master
In tho art of destructive statesman
ship. He Is a destroyer, but not a
buikler. Olvo him the suplwrt of an
able-bodied working majority and
t here Iwi't a fiscal policy or a plan of
revtnue-rai8lns that he cannot smash
bni mutilate beyond all possibility of
r'vioilittin by its niost Intimate!
fi l "i Turn fcirn looste- upon a treas
ury h ' i' ('! uh, and oven though It I like
r. mou-itnln In Its j-.r-Mposlllona, 'iH
:.::::! it !1!tf a tcilf In li around
Is a structure" to be torri ttownj a foun
dation to be blliiUed away, or a pro
tectlrtg wall to reduced tfj chaos,
Wilson Is the man to send for. But
when a constructor Is needed, when a
builder Is required, Mr. Wilson has
shown, by hla own performances, that
he is not on the list of eligible. To
his overshadowing genius as a de
stroyer the prostrate Industries of a
nation and an arid desert of Demo
cratic despair pay eloquent tribute. Of
liis broad and comprehensive inca
pacity In constructive, statesmanship
the record of his vain efforts for an
honorable solution of the bond question
affords convincing and convicting tes
timony.
What congress will do In the way
of financial legislation a year hence is
not a question of practical concern to
the country at the present time. The
crowning consideration Is that the
country will have that body off its
hands now for nearly a year. There is
a marvelous recuperative force 'a the
business interests of the United States,
and they are likely to accomplish won.
ders between this time and the end of
the vear when emancipate 1 from the
peril of vicious legislative tinkering.
A greater improvement in trade may
reasonably be looked for than has
taken flace in the past twelve. It Is
probable that the present government
loan is the last ono that will have to
be made. That eloment of possible dis
turbances has been removed. The
treasury, owing to the Increased reve.
nues already coming to hand, or which
are in sight,' will probably be able to
take care of Itself in the future. Ap
parently the financial clouds have been
dispersed, and a slow but continuous
and certain recovery from the financial
prostration will set in.
The recent severity of the weather
may Ibe Judged from the fact that sev.
eral Arctic birds never before seen In
England, have been captured in the
Cambridgeshire fans. Along the South
Atlantic coast of this country the fish
are reported to ibe 'benumbed with cold
and, floating In the coast rivers in
large schools, are caught by the boat
load.
The IBelmont bond syndicate, It is
said, already have in sight $10,000,000
profit on tho lost government loan.
It was the custom years ago for the
Japanese ladles to gild their teeth.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all la leavening
Strength. V. S. OovarnnKnt Report.
A woman who was about to be bap
tized In the Campfbelllte church at
Jamestown, Kan., fainted away, but
the preacher, never losing his presence
of mind for a second, promptly dipped
her under and she came to all right.
The name One Minute Cough Cure
suggeBis a medicine that relieves at
once, and quickly cures. Its use proves
It. Olios. Rogers.
A cedar tree, 407 feet In height, and
70 feet in circumference at the base,
was recently felled near Ocosta, Wash.
The first llmlb sprang 60 feet from the
base, and the limb was seven feet In
diameter.
Busy people have no time, and sensi
ble people no Inclination to use a slow
remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts
promptly and gives permanent results.
Chas Rogers.
A few Sundays ago a clergyman In
Ireland made the following announce
ment: "Next Sunday, in this church,
Kev. M. will renounce the errors
of Rome for those of protestantism.".
Most people cannot afford to experi
ment. They want immediate relief.
That's why they use One M.'nute Cough
Cure. Chas. Rogers.
Over 1,000 yards of linen olofch have
been unrolled from one mummy. The
cloth in texture resembles the cheese
cloth of the present somewhat. It is
finer in quality.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your blood, clear your complexion, reg
ulate your Bowels, and make your head
clear as a bell. 25 cts., 60 cts., and 11.00.
Sold by J. W. Conn.
A frying pan wltfh legs about six
Indies long Is among the curios re
covered at Herculaneum. It belonged
to Coi U In, who had scratched her name
on the handle.
BUCKLEN'B ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In the world fot Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
('ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup
tions, and positively curve Filea, or no
)uy required. It la guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Fries, 25 cents per box. For sale by
Chas. Rogers, Odd Fellows' building.
At a sale of relics In England In the
year 1816 a tooth of Sir Isaao Newton
was soM for a sum equal to 13,000.
Taks a dose of DeWltt's Little Early
Risers Just for the good they will do
you. These little plUs are good for In
dention. Good for nenaacne, good
for liver complaint, gooa ror consupa.
tk n. They are good. Chas, Rogers.
A lady had the wrong tooth pulled
by Detroit dentist, and she recovered
tiOO damages.
iRtalca when Wll take
n.inti'. iit.be 1'ju-lv Risers for bil
iousness, dyspepsia, or headache, be
cause these little pills curt them. Chas
voire rs.
A medical authority asserts hat
vil!. and catarrh ore most frequently
muxJ, not Ijy cold, out-moor air, mil
hy warm, lmur In-door air.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder
Available
Many good remedies &re
unavailable because they
need the direction of a
physician.
Allcock's
Porous Plaster
can be used by anybody,
and it is always effective
for sprains, strains, weak
back and soreness in the
chest or muscles.
Do Not lie Doped into taking in imitation.
Iiuitt upon having the genuine "ALLCOCK'S."
Allcock's Corn Shields.
Allcock's Bunion Shields.
Have no equal at a relief and cure for corns
and bunions.
Brandreth's Pills
renovate the system by purifying;
the blood. They do not weaken.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD
MINISTRATOR. Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has been, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Clat
sop County, duly appointed administ
rator of the estate of Casper Baltes,
deceased. Persons having claims
against said estate are notified and
required to present the same, duly ver
ified and with proper vouchers, with
in six months from the date of this
ntolce, to the undersigned, at the oHIce
of Brenham VanDuBen, Esq, No. 119
Eleventh street, ABtoria, Clatsop Coun
ty, Oregon.
Dated this 8th day of February, 1895.
F. W. BALTES,
Administrator of the estate of Casper
Baltes, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOIICE.
Noslce Is hereby given that I have
been appointed administrator of tho
estate of John O. Hendrlckson, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required
to present them properly verified, with
vouohers, at the office of John H. and
A. M. Smith. Astoria Oregon.
JOHN W. HOLMSTROM.
Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Hearing of objections, if any there
be, to the final account of the adminis
trator of the estate of Q. K. Grimes,
Is set for eleven o'clock forenoon or
Maroh 30, 1895, by order of the Jude of
the County Court of Clatsop county,
Oregon, February 26, 1895.
B. M. GRIMES,
Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Hearing of objections If any there
he, to the final account of the admin
istrator in the estate of G. K. GrlmeB
and Son, is set for eleven o'clock fore
noon of Murch 30th, 1895, by order of
the Judge of the County Court of Clat
sop County, Oregon, February 2h, 1895.
E. M. GRIMES,
Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S NOTIC1S.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed executor of the last
will and testament of I. W. Case, de
leased, and all persons having claims
against said estate are requested tc
present them duly verified, within six
months from this date, at Astoria Na
tional Bank. , D. STUART,
Executor.
Astoria, February 15, 1895.
NOTICE' OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
ELECTION.
Notice Is hereby given to the legal
voters of School DlHtrlet Number One,
(1), Astoria, Clatsop County, State of
Oregon, that the Annual School Elec
tion for said District will be held In
aid District on the Second Monday,
i. ,,. nth ilnv nf March. A. D.
1S95. Polls to bo opened at 2 p. m., ana
continue open until o p. m., ui wu uu,
Polling places:
Engine House of Astoria Engine Lob
pany No. 1.
Engine House of Astoria Engine Com
Lfvuj. .....
School building In Adair's Port of
ITi.nu. Aat.ii.tii
This election Is hold for the purpose
of electing one (1) Director to serve
for the term of Five (t) years.
Hy order of the Board of Directors.
M ipHflMPSON.
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: H. 11. Fi'mu-usuiN,
District Olerk.
Dated, Astoria, Oregon, February SO,
1895.
ITCHING AND SCALY
Dreadful Skin Disease 0 Years. En
tire Body Covered. Doctors and
Medicines Useless. Cave np,
OS VsaIcss. Cured by
CUTJCUKA for $4.75.
I feel It Is mv dutv to tell you my experi
ence with CUTi.'iiKA kKMKona. I tave ljwn
trout) toil lor over um )
akin iliMMUie. When 1 llrat
folt It, tliure )'r'i a iw
small red ihu on my
bmut, anil ' It kept on
smvacliiiKSlowly. ltslartwl
the eauio on my back, bo
twven uiy uhoti!ler. A
iw ilnya afnr the siots
tumeil k'rnv.aml begin
ing. Kuiall siwlee mulil
fall off, so It eontlimeil
liroailinc all over my lly,
1 trmil all Uie patvnt nieili.
aim I timid think of ur
Set hold of. laliHieonsulted
rtt-tiira. Yea, they would
rum me In a short tmif, tint
they alwsvt failed. Then 1 ftv it all up, think
uik there' u uo euro for n. I .noticed i your
adverllnemeiit In the Tacoma Morning Vtol,
and Uim'uhl I would try the OI'TUI'ha Bums
Dies. To niysnrprlMS three Uxo( t'fwi'u,
one rake of I'htuh'BA Hoap, and thrne IniIUi
of nuTU'i'BA Humlvknt cured m entirely. M
akin la now as pure and white aa that or acmlu,
1 JOHN K. I'KAHHON,
r. O. Box llKU, Wbatcom, Waahtngtoii.
CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS
Ctmcnu and CPTin sA SoAf, xtrrnallT,
ml CimiH nA Woi.vi:xt. Inurnally, cleans
the blood and skiu of every eruption, linpiirlty,
and illsrase, when the Imt physician and h.
pltals fail. The cure daily effected by tliem are
limply wonderful. They are beyond aU kulit
the treatMi skin cures, blood punuera, and hu
mor remedle of modem time.
Sold throughout the work), rrtc. CrncraA.
Joe.; 8oap, iMc.i KasoivEKT, 1. Prepared by
IVrrra lsf and Ch. ' """V,.
MUuw to Cure All Bkla Diseases." tailed free.
rmr: bhwkhe.la, red and oily skis pre
fllfj m :.tcd and eurrd by CtTiuuaA du.
WX. PAISFUL RICKETS
, tu.-fcu-.lw, nMl pa'". nd
Til iwwse. swlUeeal lo on mlnuta by
1 t -L the '"ttcn Antfci'aAa Vmm
A 3rai on' j-aiu-kimiij (Outer.
If You Want
FOR
TiLiMmooK;,
NEHALEM
GO AST P0IJ4TS
STEAHERS
w. fl. HARRISON,
AUGUSTA.
Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend
on the weather. For freight and passenger
rates apply to
ELflORE, SANBORN & CO, - Astoria, Oregon.
O. R. & N. CO., Ajtent. Portland.
for
On a dark, stormy night, when the title is
ebbing fust and the hardy fisherman finds it almost
impossible to handle his net, has he c vt r stopped
to think, should it become caught on u snag, what
brand of twine would stand the greatest strain?
Did he ever ask his brother fishermen what sort 01
twjne they used? If so in nine cases cut often,
if they be successful fishermen, the answer has
been "MARSHALL'S TWINE."
It is the ONLY Brand
of Twine to use.
to Know
Anything about Astoria or Clatsop
County, write to the
Astorian Bureau of Information
Astoria, Oregon,
To people who want to settle in
a real live wide-awake city, with
prospects of becoming the Greatest
Commercial Seaport on the Pacific
Northwest, Astoria affords more
opportunities than any other.
Aim
Open por
Special Charter.
REMOVED !
REMOVED!
REMOVED!
B. F. ALLEN has removed
his stock of wall paper, paints
and window glass to 3G5 Com
mercial St., dir ctly opposite
Rescue Hall.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL
REMOVAL
J. B. WYATT,
Astoria, Oregon.
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
Provisions,
PAINTS and OILS.
Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: First Class Funerals :
AT
POfll'S Undertaking Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty
WHO
WANTS
TWINE
It astonishes the old time makers to
see liowthe fishermen have token to
Marshall's twine the last few years and
they may.
THE
HIGH
BOAT
of last season over all the other
boats on the rivei need MARSHALL'S
TWINE.
WHY?
Because it is the stroncest. Because
it ha not ben weakened by bleaching.
BecnuBeit is sold with a guarantee that
if it does not prove satisfactory it eon be
brought back at the end of the season.
SEASIDE SflWpii.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, celling, and all kinds of finish,
mouldings and shingles; also bracket
work done to order. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All order
promptly attended to. Office and yard
it mill. H. L. LOO AN. Prop'r
qfnM Orearon.
STILL IN THE LEAD.
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
igation Co.
Steamer Telephone.
itr.vTiitfiirf
Leaves Astoria' Tor Portland and way
landings at p. m. laily, Sunday ex
cepted. Leaves Portland everv dav except Sun
day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE,
Aent Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland.
TJ. B. Scott, President.
REDUCED RATES.
Between Astoria and Portland
v7 iHiw
STEAMER
SARAH DIXON,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dlxop leaves Astoria
Monday morning for Portland at 6
o'clock, and Tuesday and Thursday
evening at 6 o'clock. Returning leaves
Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and
Monday and Wednesday evening at
7:30.
Round trip J2.00; single trip, $1.25.
Upper berths 50 cents; lower berths,
ia cents; meals, 25 cents.
oeny.
NSPDI
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria and Upper Astoria.
Fine Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domestic
and 1 roplcal t-rults. Veiretarles, Sugar
Cured Hims, Bacon. Etc.
Choice Fresh and Salt Meats.
S. H. WILLETT,
PLUMBING,
Oas and Steam Fitting,
Mitt Air, Steam and
Water Heating.
1"3 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or.
J r n:i i i v l
S 1 IX II
lj PACIFIC R.BjL
Is the line to tnke to nil
points
EASTandSOUTH
It is the DIKING CAR ROUTE
It offers tle best sei vice, corn
buiiHK
SPEED and COMFORT
It lithe iiopul -t rcu'e with Unit - li
Hl-ll to IIIIV.-I ull
the; SAFEST!
It Is therefore the rcmie jm i-liou'il
take. It runs Iluouiili vcstiliuiHit
trains every day in the year to
St. Paul id Heap.
Ho Change of Car,
Elegant Tullman Sleqirrs,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers.
Only oup alianfie of cars
PORTLAND to NEW YORK.
Through Tlc.e
To Any Part ot'lni' ' lviliznd world
Panseuicerii ticket'! via nil beats ruumii,
botwecu AKtnriK, KuIhiiih hi(1 Porllancl.
Pull lutimiiittl'ii enno n.inv rii". rime o'
trai"8. routes imil otlie.r rtcirj!- iw i limt on
apiil,utoii to
C. W. STOWE.
ii'Clrt AHtnnji
Mevuier Ti-lcprnue Deck.
A. D. CMAOLTOW.
A. G. P. A., X. P. R. R.,
255 Morrison St'., Cor. 3d, Portland, Or.
Canadian. Pad
RAILWAY.
AMERICA'S
Greatest Trans "Continents
Railway System
FROM 0CEAH TO OCEflU
-IN-
Palaae Dining room and Sleeping Ca-s
Laxorious Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coashes.
ALSO
Obsemation Cars, allowing Unbroken
Vieois of the Wonderful fdoantaln
Country.
$5.00 and $10.00
Saved on all tielteta east. Tourist cara
the best on wheels. Equipment" of the
very flneet throughout.
ALSO
CANADIAN PACIFIC RCYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP UN
To China and lanan.
Empress of Japan, November 12th.
Empress of China, December 10th.
For ticket rates and Information, cud
on or address.
JAS. FINL.AYSON. Art.
Astoria, Or.
A. B. Calder. Traveling Pan. Art..
Tacoma, Wash..
3eo. Mel. Prown, Plst. Pnfs. AKt.,
Vnnrnnver. R r
The Original & Genuine
(WOBC KSTER8HIRK)
SAUCE
ImparU the moat delicious tarte and zest to
IIot&CoM.tlrata
GRAVIES)
SALADS,
SOCPS,
Bmrebita.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
Take None but Lea & Perrins-
Sigoatim oa ctctj bottle at origical & farain
Joba Daoean'a SoaxH !'w York
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