0) feg&s&ag Vol. ix. Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morniiig, Juno 21, 1879. No. 45. i ft' rl ' M jbttt; ' HM.1JJ- !! I t- I.UJILWi. ) B y Vacant Lands mul Ditches f Written for Tux Astoria:?. J - . amounts of verv superior vacant Vhen traveling over Clatsop ' ?n of S001,1, suSilr: and many ten plains, I ascertained from reliable nnd 1 Gns oL good molasses settlers there, that ttu-re are Janre WUIU w "" IWU" f " " w ""-' lands lvinp a alongraiul cast of the vegetables ami soit iruils, mat etllcrsdoinaiiiontlieilainsforover -Mc produced from these cx sixleen miles, or to the hirh lands "dd ., trails of, ncI mc " south of Hie tide lands upon low lands can not be estimated. Voiino-s lmv, Lewis and Olm-k and at a difference between these Skin,,on inlet. Those lands are products here, at the superior mostly hillvor valley, well watered, ' - ;" .. M.iu ,ai ... exceedingly rich and fertile, hcaJthv the jntenor, that are nearly eaten ..nrl .I.U nf, iffnrrlmcr 1.1m wrv U HI expenses, bnilfflllff them to VM I r.- . . v - , ---w - tot of honx to industrious per sons. Taking them all together they arc far superior to the lands -or old Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Vfiw VnrL- in tliir first s11.1mrnl; kvcrvwhere on these lands, as well as near the plains, whenever h0 , turn to the laud ol webtoot. land is burnt or cleared up, the' hat 1 have written while here, wild grass, and often wild white concerning your city and county clover, mats the land all over. On ' 8!"d the!r present condition and the tops of the highest hills the ' lll"re prospects I have penned soil is deep, black, porous and Vth good intent to benefit for "mellow i eig,,crs who, 1 ho)c will come The undergrouthisall alike everv1linonyu shortly, and help build where, elder, salmon berrv, alder, I J'P vour Z?L country here. I vine and frequentlv soft innpl0. lve n0t visiled your locality for -and chittem. Much' of these lands , ' hoPe of gam, but to do good is covered with cedar, spruce hem- , nJ nofc lmnn- 3) N lock, yellow hr and large alder. The country beyond the falls of Votings river is more open and easier to clear, very rich and well watered. But the ijem of the whole is an unsurveyed valley and Tilden and Bishop is the latest slope of the hills, on Nek: n'.cnm ! Ohio idea. river, which rises near Saddle) Boston has a successful school of mountain, ami is about i.fty yards , needlcwork wide before it broadens out at its; confluence with the ocean not far Minnesota millers are now ship north of Tillamook head. The pi"g direct to Europe, length of the valley is twenty j A Swiss is buying land in Ne imlesand theltottomsalwut aimle braska for many of his country wide. These bottoms are exceed- , meiK ingly rich, mellow and deep black i soil. The slopes of the hills are 1 he Chicago Tribune says that ..4keibosJ, haAsfflijbgd inthisQ , gSiuErafi.VJm iiorf3herl3T direction, the growth of JUWno1" the timber and under brush is the A Pennsylvania paper complains same as elsewhere described. of sectionalism in the state legis- At Tillamook head is safe and S laturc. good anchorage for all coasting j The Milwaukee Sentinel, a Car vessels, where produce in al this, tcr bHcan organ, does -not region could be loaded and sent i wail Grant oil' to home or foreign markets. Stone coal, as I heard, is washed This must be a new ticket A down this river from the great! "Wisconsin editor says:- "Tilden -oal seams aloiur the hills of the j and hell!" Nchalem and other valleys. Beyond all reasonable doubts, there are localities in C latsop conn - ty now vacant and. read' lorJiome tead settlers, to the amount of more than eighty thousand quarter sec tions of rich, ext el nt lands, uiost , of which is nearly unknown to the masses of the people. In miner and lower Nehalem valley are more than fifteen lum- j ciourc; fund at Washington? Pro dred of these quarter sections. flldity. mmmmmmmmm "What inducements are held to I c. "-.1" wTTTTT ,-T v capitiinsts to pierce this rich see- tion of Clatsop county with the Astorin. and "WimifMiiiiera. rsilrnnd. Sureh this road will be made ere long. All the marsh lands, lying along the base of the hills, and contained in the 32 sections of the settlers on Clatsop plains, can be ditched and Nottiry Public for the State of Omqon. the surplus water drawn OlT to- Real Iu.talr Ascnt and Coiivrynncrr. wards Skipanon outlet. The ' Agent for the FIKEMEXS FUND lNSUtt- labor would be great, but the! ANCi: COMPANY of Smi Francisco. worth of the lands thus drained I COMMISSION AGEN1 and AUCTIONEER. would be incalculable. On much of! Konl8 ;ultl Accnms coiirrini. and re- f.hese lands the cranberry is grow- j turns promptly made. ing luxuriantly, and most of these uegular sales day, land's can thus be utilized. Pedj " SATrKWAYs nt Ji p. M. ton orass would take hold unon all Vr- l"artiRs Iihmiir rei estate, lurni top grass .oumuhL noiu upon .111 , tMlvorwlvol,erR(KMlsto disno.se of either tliese marsh lauds, and mat them t at nuciion or private sale should notify me 1 .... ,. . 4,. of,.l- .,,, ,.., rti.At.ls"!! as convenient befor the dav of sida down so that stock can run ovor ; Xo storage chalsed on goods sole" at Aue- them anvwhere. Timothv also thn. L C. HOLb.JN. . " t n .i Si i id Auctioneer. grows nneiy on an tne oiatsop ; lands the are moist. The tide! lands in all this rcirion of country i can be dyked, and reclaimed from j"yiI',;IAItt FKY tide overflowing of them in extreme j rilACTlCAL hifrh tide. It is useless to say ROOTAI?f SMOE VIIUL tllUSl." ldiiU9, aiij iniwiv- ui iu.rn.fr or t irtxr milfts of Astoria. ... , - ,111. i 1 will be worth, before two decades sKhall pass away. Sir iome persons seem to appreci- ate them now, while .others sell) Shorn off at less than a tenth part of what their worth will soon be. ' 1 i. a j .i a . .... J am satisfied that immense quan-. 4,ie3, of tlie sugar l)eatcould be ! raised anywhere in this section of ! eountrv, from which thousands of iinnnnf -w- 4 -- c? oiwl ill fr11rlAJl ' Mfc" '; " . ., . this market. And now. my kind friends of Astoria and Clatsop countv, who have treated me so kindly for the past eighteen days, I close out my sojourn amongst you fr the present and will i e- FACTS AND SCRAPS. The crops are booming. Some Swiss birds carried disease. It is discovered that Pompeii ; was great on flax. But the volcano ! fluxed Pompeii. Philadelphia's to have a school for silk culture. There have been at least two silk raising1 manias in this country. A western exchange would like to know what becomes of the con- tly dou up, with .-tain p to im-p.v ' diMhij ailixed. ior sale at thi office. l l 1..V wyyur lend in other .parts ot the uoi Id. Pri-e, 10 cent, a coiiy. AUCTION SALSS. E. C. KOLDEK, MIIUM., MISCELLANEOUS. '. Mai-n" STURKT. Astokia. Oi:ki:ox. I r3r"lVrfect fits guaranteed, warranted, nive im; a trial. J iPd!ed. All work All orders -imi. beck, '' Manufacturer of Boots ancj ShoeS- AH kinds of repainnp neatly and promptly attended to jualn ST., - ASXQRIA, QliEGOX. .. iiMtili4r) tf U !-! - s-1 - l-r I i "NVIIOLESALESERADE. , W, HIII Corner of Water aiulMQlncy Streets,; Astoria. Wholesalewealei 3T Agent for the Godjcn Citv Chemical AVorks. B. W. 1'avne & soti' Steam Engines. Fay's Wood Work'ing ilacHJncrj'. C"Fiiiiermens and Gannory Supplies a specialty. Cotton Seine Tfiylne and 2 et Lines sold at San Francisco pricesi . m C"Oars. Cordage, Blocks. Oakum, etc. Siar of the Columbia. l55mre test Kerosene. TurHntine and Vandsifjf Sail cloth made expressly for light boats BACKING AjStD INSURANCE. BANKING AMD IIHSURAHGE. S. W, OS&S352, BROKER, BANKER; X -"t. IHSURAHOE AGEKT. iJ&BSfflSiS lMK .at. y ,-r una. wsw Exchange hought and sold on all parts of the United States and Europe.. OFFICE HOURS-From .o'clock a. until 4 o'clock i. m. Home Iitial Insurance CaJ OF CALIFORNIA, J. F. 'Houghton-.. -..President Ciias. 1. Stouy Secretary Gko. I Stouv ."Agent for Oregon Capital iaid up in U. S. gold coin $ ,100 000 00 Assets, Jan. 1, 1S7D SOVJM JV0 Income, 1S7S SS8.150 00 rremiume since organization 2,-lS7.-i 71 losses paid 1S1,H 41 losses )aid by Oregon Imuich In six years 1G2.3G8 20 I. IV. CASE, Agent, Cheuamus street, Astoria. Oregon. 867,000,000 GflPiTAir L1VEKPOOL AKD LONDON AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OP HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Kcprosonting a capital of SG7.0(!0,C00. A. VAN DUSEN. Agent. ASSURANCE COMPANY Gapital S ! 2,500,000. MATT II. SI11SON, Agent, Ahtoria, Oregon. INSURANCE COMPAHY OF CAT.IFOKIA. ORGANIZED IN 1 S G"3. Total Ixikvcs Paid Since Organization. SQ,S30;4S5 SS. E. C. HOLUEN, Agent. Astoria Oregon XTUGH STO01. CARPENTER AND: JOINER, AND GENERAL JOBBER ASTORIA, OREGON. K5TlJoiies built to order, and 5fltisfnction jrunranteed. Shop on Squeniocqha street uext door to the Episcopal cliurch.j Oijgggni BK. B &RQGERffiSIISiOES I 1 WLZ. p HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. A. J. ilEGLKK. C. S. AVICI GHT. OCCII3ET HOTEL. MEGLER & WKIGUT. Proprietors. Jstorm, Oregon. mnEriiOPRIETgiSS.AKE T1APPY TO JL announce that the above hotel Ihis "heon . repainted and refurnished, adding greatly to 1111-rilllli'M L Wl .Ulli-t.- 1IIIU l IIUTV lilt! UL'51 I liotel north of San Francisco. I C. V KNOWLKS. CXAlS3DO:' AUZIP.ttEl IIOTISE,. PORTLAND. - - - - OREGON.! ZIEBER & KNOWLES, Proprietors. tWFree coach to and from the house-sa ! pAKKER HOUSE, ASTOHIA, OREGON, n. T,. PARKER. - Proprietor. mTTTO TTinVrlT'1 . :. I...... ,.- .- AA.r.- I supplied with the best of spring water, hot j and cold baths barbershop, and a first-class , saloon with bet of liquors and cigars, and a j line billiard table. I'reecoacli to t lie house : eharges reasonable. SI 2-" to S2 50 per day, be coming to room occupied 5fS. S. X. AKRJOXI, PROritlKTOIt OF The "Pioaicer Roscsusrant. IAIN STKKKT. - ASTOK1A. OUKCOX. Has eoustuntly on hand a full supply of F It H S JI OYST 15 Zl S, AVhich will be served in any style desired. Strawberries and Oreain and Ice Cream in season. fcals.'S.I ccnls; nt all Hours. . Private Boarding. MRS. HOUSEMAN. - - PKOruiETdii. Will accommodate hoarders. WITH OK WITHOUT I100MS. Next door to Metropolitan Hall, Astoria, Oregon. TTALIAS RESTAURANT. Just opened, newly furnished and first class S. DAM ICO & CO.. - 3'Jiorus. Corner Tifayette and Second sts.. Astoria. Meals served in Italian. Frcneh and Anieri- cm stvles to order The tahle will be supplied at all times with the best the market affords. In every sty'e atf all liours. gfimsMgs ssssssmS Q -IMitf .-Wifis ..viuu." ami uj.rraitiivi.suii tiiiuiU' tys43n luuit rnuisa'ix jiuse, D. L. TOliriN - rROi'KifsroR MAIN STREET. Uetween Scpiemoctjhe and Jefferson, ASTOIIIA, OltKOOX. Board and lodging per week SI 00 Board per day....' 1 W Single Meal 25 Tne tahle will he supplied at all times with the best ihcmarket ailoids. RESTAURANT, TIIEO. BR0EMSER, - - Pitoruircroi:. 4- Fresh .oysters, and other deli cacies of 'the season, served in every style. Opposite the Telegraph office, bqumnoqhe street, Astoria. Oregon. eS-MEALS AT ALL IIOUR.S-r?n. Mam street, near Hustler's "Wharf. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. Miis. MA'I:y Casiit.klI, Proprietor. Board and lodging hy day or week. TVTttltTOS HOUSE, CORNER C AND FIRST STREI-rrS, rOHTLAND. OREGON. P. XORTOX - - - - E'rnvrietor. f Formerly of the Portland Hotel.) mrnsnorsE is a rnrE-i'RooF brick. Jl jast linished and newly furnished, vith the fiest of spruiK 1h(!s. Terms I Vr week From ." to ?r, for hoard and lodging. Per day l 00. Single meals 25 cents. Lodging 25 to no cents. fyFree coach to and from the House. Private Boarding House. MRS.QFTNN - - PROPRIETOR. "Will aecommolate day hoard crvor accom modate any with hoard and hdging. Prices reasonable. In Tngallst' liuiMini:. JeiTeron street, oppoite Wells, Fargo & Cd's Express offic WILLIAM SBGAB, Corner Main and Chcnnmus Street", ASTORIA OREGON. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND THE GENUINE W0STENHOLM and other Fncli?h Cutlery. FAIRCHII-D'S GOLD TENS. Genuine Heerhanm Pipes, eto, A fine stock of TVatoI'C and ilo-wclry. riizzlc ami Breoch Tioadius SSiot fiuua. Revolvers. Pistols. Irrlor Itiiles. and Ammunition. J. STEWART. Stone and Marble Cutter, ASTORIA. ----- OREGOI. All kinds of building work, and monumen tal work .attended to promptly and to order. USatiiifcieUniLguaraMeeu. MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. eneral assortment of table stock constantly on hand, such as I Canned Fruits and Jelly. ! ' 7 Pannn Wornc Ghn-nUiaT-a TWI "! -u." uumuiu. jju.au. -Tr"Tnrm-r nrrcr oj ja. .. .-i.i. iuuiAi 7,ml Fruits aid YeMafc 3?ISH. POULT5&Y AI GA3K: In the se:ison. CIGARS .OD TOBACCO. Best ol "WXVI-:S A?ii TJQUORS.. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store. .1. RODGERS. SL'JBCIATj XOTIC33. of a Plc"l assortment of Hats, Caps. Boots and Shoes.. Groceries. Canned Fruits, etc. also : , Waielaes. .TcivIry and Cuilejrjv Besides a choice lot of TOBACCO, CK.ARS A3 PIPES. Wines and Liquors, Stationery and I-'anoy Axticlcs. Which Ave are olerinat the lowest living prices. Very respectiullv. JAMES McGEE. At MeCIeeTs new building on the roadway.. ECLIPSE MAEKET., lYcst-Eijjhth Street, noar tlie -O- S. T. Co'a IVharfl JOIIN, V. AVEJ.CH UnoPRiETOU A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FAMJ ly Groceries, and the various kinds of first-class Mejlts and Fish, furnished in host of style at the, market, or delivered to any ivirt- r( tlni oif- Di'ilnivniuiin tt tlio niiKMn. jrers.orleftatthe market, will be pruiiiptly A: .. . , . , ....... ' M enucavor aiu ue, uy prompt nuemion- and fair dealing, to please mv patrons. CAll kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, and delivered' to patron, tree. EGive me-a call. I t t- TTrrxtn'.cs i n k . t- iS. .. a. j. iiin 3"ia iuc uuuiiiupiict; muujr FRIITS OR VF.GETAIiES. As he has direct from San Francisco by eVerv steamer, all kinds of vegetables, such as is in the market Apples. Peas, Celexy. Cauliflower,. A4para;us. Parsnips, 35eet, Car rots, 1'otatoew, Oranges. And from Clatsop every day "EGGS. BUTTER, CHEESE, AND HONEY.. Also : keep the best of CIGARS. TOBACCOS. AND LIQU0E8. Call' and examine before jmrcluisrmr.eise uheie. .1. K. WIltT. Is All TMs Blowing Atatf I HAVE JUST RETURNED FKOaL TUE EAST AND WILL. SELL MY GOODS AS AS ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY And am not going to say anything about hr A Square Deal Guaranteed! At the eorncr-of Mam and Squemocdie sts. ASTORIA, - OREGON. "!a7. 3B-LXXj:S5r5r j7- II. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer in. OYSTJSIIS, by ihc SACK, Hay, Cats, Straw, Weed, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on leason able terms. D. K. WaKKKN. C A. McGblKK Astoria Market ! Corner of Olienamus and Cass streets ASTORIA. OREGON. Y7ABB3N & jMcGUIRB, Pioprlozor (Succcxxttrit to Hobnun & Warrcru Wholesale and Retail Dealors- in all Klna o, Fresh and Cured ftleafcs! A full line of Family Groceries, CANNED FRUIT. VEGETABLES, ETC iKf" Butter, Eggs, Ohoese, etc. constantly n hand. ar Shios pupplicd at the lowest rates. Wasliingtcn "Blarket,, .1aiV Ktreett - - Astoria Ovagonu HEJR-G3IAN J3EURY ' jQESPSCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEND IVtiOn of fho public 'to tno fact that thct above Market will always bo supplied with FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH ANrTcilRED MEATS I Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholepnVJfe and retail. Special attention eivan.tu tunnL .Jl.dhUii. -PPMTr - ijifla 't' 'J r ?5