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m tm give Jpai'ls fAstorfcm. ASTORIA. OREGON: FRIDAY JULY 1. 1SS1 B.C. IRELAND. ..editor. , Our Anniversary. Eight years ago tins morning the first copy of Tun Astoria x was printed, July 1, 1873. Re ferring to the introductory remarks in our first editorial we stand by them to-day." Astoria has grown in importance since then. Perhaps not so much as we may have hoped; but when we look back at the town of July T, 1873, and then look about us here, to-day, there is much cause for congratulation. The policy of Tun Astokiax re mains just as it begun; liberal, independent, fearless, honest, and candid in all things; endeavoring to accomplish a good work for all Orenon. "What we claimed for Astoria then as a Sea-port for the whole interior, drained by the Columbia, wc claim to-daj', and shall continue to advocate those claims until the world recognizes the fact; and this fact will be fully and emphatically endorsed before another eight years roll around. Sessions, the Albany briber has been indicted, and is held in bunds for his appearance. Germany is obtaining more than her share of the iron trade. Low wages and freights and cheap raw material enable her to undersell the English market. Here is a fact illustrating the value of industrial exhibitiens: Since the centennial, o er a thou sand printing presses have been shipped to France from Philadel phia. One of the Parisian papers de voted to electrical science is of opinion that electrie railways can not be successfully employed ex cept in tuunels or on elevated roads. During" the storm in Washington Tuesday night, twelve hundred and sixty shade trees were blown down, scores of buildings unroofed and damaged, four hundred stieet lamps damaged and all gas blown out. Several hundred Scandinavians who went to the Sandwich islands under contracts made with Capt. Lorange, are held there in what is practically a state of slavciy. The story creates a sensation and sev eral communications have been sent to Norway and Sweden, warn ing the people against Hawaiian emigration agents. The American colony in Paris is preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July by an entertain ment surpassing in magnificence arrytlring' of the kind ever seen outside of America. A superb chateau, with grounds capable of accommodating five thousand ex pected guests, at Maison, and only half an hour by rail from Paris, has been granted for the occasion by the owner, a Russian nobleman. Rumors have been rife in Al bany during the past week in re lation to the prospect of an early commencement of work on the railroad to Yaquina bay. The Democrat cannot yet state definite ly, but seems to know for a fact that some very- important dispatch es have been received from the east, and. that they intimate that work will commence in a few weeks. Surveying parties will take the field within a week. Arrangements have been made so that six hundred Chinese can be put to work on a few days notice, and everything seems to indicate that at least something may be done. We hope so. Piracy in the China sons has not been enterely broken up, notwith standing the many foreign ships of war and the lanm number of steamers in those waters. The German bark Occident was hoard ed last month by the crows of two pirate junlcSj and plundered of all the money and other useful articles the pirates could ay their hands on. The complement of the bark consisted of only three white men and seven Chinamen, and the peculiar means used by the pirates to gain possession of the vessel by throwing stinkpots and fire crackers on board of her made resistance fruitless. Sin gularly enough, the pirates con tented themselves with robbery and a little rough usage of the barks crew. Pacific Xorlhircst ItiTcrs and Lakes The Columbia river is said to' carry off a volume of water equal j to that of the Mississippi. Though; not so wide, the current is more rapid. The channel is of great average depth. This river may be said to be in Washington territory. Though for three hundred and fifty miles from the sea to Wallula it is the boundary line, from the latter point it meanders northward through Washington territory, a distance of nearly 500 miles to the British line. After its passage into foreign soil, the river returns to the territory by way of Clarks fork, and meanders nearly south to lake Pen d'Oreille, a distance of over one hundred miles. The other great fork, Lewis or Snake river, comes in at Ainsworth, the present terminus of the Northern Pacific going cast. This fork is a large and im portant river. Most of its great waters arc also in Washington territory. But there is still an other branch of the Columbia, along which the Northern Pacific will be running at some time the Yakima, the valley of which con tains lands of superior grain and produce raising qualities. This branch starts in the Cascade moun tains and near the waters of Pugct sound, and runs southeasterly in eastern Washington. Many of these streams are fed by the moun tain snows and for the most of the year afford cold and pure water. Though small by comparison they are navigable for small steamboats. In the old settlements the fine grass and farming lands along their margin have long since been occupied. The explorer will find, however, many fine lands in the back country along streams of similar kind. Among the attractions of our Northwestern territories are the lake regions. The lakes are num erous, many of them large, notably Pen d'Oreille, about thirty miles long north and south, surrounded by good lands and pine timber. The Northern Pacific wiil soon be finished to this point and afford an outlet westward. Near lake Cceur dAlene, some forty miles from Pen d'Oreille, is the old mission and C(eur d'Alene reservation. Here is a beautiful country. The northern waters of Cieur d'Alene aie some seven miles from the line of the Northern Pacific. Lake-Chelan, one hundred and fifty miles west from Pen d'Oreille and two hundred miles north of Walla-walla by way of the Colum bia river, is forty miles in length, and situated in Stevens county, Washington territory. Back of Seattle, and but a short distance from it is lake Wsishington, twen ty or more miles in length. Near Steilacoom, in Pierce county, are a chain of lakes, one quite large and a curiosit. American lake lias no visible outlet, is the receptacle of several streams and never overflows its banks. It is likely the source of many fine springs pouring out through the hills far and near. Those who are partial to settlement near lake scenery can be accommodated in the Pacific northwest. KEW TO-DAY. ilwaco Steam Navigation Go SUMMER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, Il waco, Oysterville and Olympia. Until furtherjnotico the Iltvaeo ib. Steam (Navigation Co's tteamer GENERAL GANBY, WIUTCOMB I i MASTER WiU leave u stona f DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, 1 9 A. M for Fori Sir en, Tort doliy, and Ilwaco DURING THE SUM MLR MONTHS Tft ACCOM M DATK Excursionists to Ilwaco, Etc., Tlio Steamer Canby will lonuect Thejsame Evening Three times Lach weekitvith the Oregon Hallway aid Navigation Co's Stearnora Frpm Portlands Notice of the days will be Klren when iraei ueRins Conneetinrwitb. .. A. Loomls'staseifur Ortr temilo ana Ulympta, on iiiesday'0 and Sat urday's. Fare to l'ort Stevens.... ....-... cocta " " Canby and Ilwaco .. si oo o3-lhvaco freight, by the ton, iu lots of one ton o" over, $2 oo per ton. b&'Fot Tickets. Towaire or Charter acdT either at the office of the Company, Gray'i trnan, loot oi uenton street, or to toe laptais on ooaru. J. H.D. GItAY.AKent. r. T. IlARCIlV. T. II. HATCH. HATCH &. BARGLAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cat. Final Settlement. -fcTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Xl linal statement of the executor of the estate of r. Ferrell. deceased, has been filed. and Saturday, the icth dav of Julv. 1B81. at 10 a.m. lias been :et by the Countj'-court of uiaisop county, tor tne neanng tnereor. GEO. FLAVEL. Executor. June 1G, issi. 4i-d4t-frL NEW ADVERTISEMENT?. F, W, F Fireworks F R I' ITS, iWTS 10 CANDIES FOR THE FOURTH In large Miipl :ii o- a- ove iL "sr " s , CheiiHimts Street, .Wm. Oregon. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, astoria. - oi:i:oon. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH ,&&?&?? ' Boiler All kinds ( ENGINE, CANNESY, STEAMBOAT WORK ; Prompt!) attended U: I A specialty made of reiwirinj; CANNERY DIES, NEAR KINNEY'S ASTORIA JMSHURY. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. r.Rjrros Stkkft. Ni'i: Pakhkk IIm-f. astoi:i. - origov GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANDfMARIKBKKGIKBS Boiler Work, Sleamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. 1. W. Pn-sWfMt. .1. :. llrsri.i'i:, St?rMry. I. V. C-K, TniisMnT. .lOIIN FOX, MIMTJMl'H4fMi. TIN PLATE, BLOCK TIN i"orsaiee uan'HOMsoai-vMtHMUH-KKiMHw j li KAIiFOl'K. ;rTHllK Ar '. M-tf l'ttrtlNtMl. iitv&m. TRBiWRli & MPSIIIIH DKAI.KKS IN SHIP CHANBhBBX PKOVISIONB. IBOjY, ST J? 'EL. GOAL, Builders General HARDWARE, r M PAINTS. OILS, ETC. ai:xcv OF THE Imperial Mills Flour and Feed. Ohenamus Street, Near Olney, ASTORIA. ORKCOX Notice. CEALEI) PROPOSALS WILL P.E RE-' cehed at the office of the AihHtor mimI Clerk of the city of Abtoria. until Wednes-1 dav, Julv Gth.istt. at 2 oehk V. m.. fftr! tbcfuniishiiiirof Coal Oil. A It ami D ehim- neys and X, It and 1) wicks rir the lainpN f j the city for one ear. RhlsmiM state tiei price per gallon for eal nil: th prie- ler dozen for A. It and 1) chimneys: ami tliej lui:u pvr uuvu itir .. i. ana it wick lmis must also state the brand and quality tf iil to ue lunnsnea. iacn dui mui aii ie aeeotn- panledwith a guarantee signed b two res- IKJiiMuieiax payers i o uieenen inai ii tne contract be aw:tnled to mh-Ii Iriddc r. that In will within forty eight hours alter iMitKvof such award enter into contract therefor with pood and sufficient sureties for the jhw of &500 for the faithful iorfonnaiHV of the eim tracr. The riglit to reject any ami ail 14ds K hereby resen-ed. Kv onler of the Common Council. R. II. CAI.'DWEI.U Auditor and CtetK Astoria, Oregon. June 29th, 151. CTOrXD. One mile Sortheaiie Shoalw-ater JL licht, on the l2tlidavof .lime I found one cill net too fathoms Ions 4 1 mash deen. leads marked W. K. I- The owner can hae tne same ot me by iiain alae. lost - ' office address North Coe. PacIBe wmnt.! d-6t WILLIAM IIARREOAX. LOST. Wednesday night. JmieSSd. Ul, in the blind channel opposite Josedi Hiunes cannery STiO fathoms of -toiHesli net Karbours 40-11-40-12 twine, corks A. It & Co. Finder will be suitabiv rewarded by leaving t lie same or information where ft may be found at the caunen of A. DOOTII & Co.. June 23th 1851. UpierAstona. LOST. Near the Great Republic, 209 fath om cork line witli 40 fathoms 45 mesh, 11-ply web attached. ALso So fathoms 4h 11-ply net. cork aud lead lines branded A. A. P. Co. Suitable reward for information or returning same. AXGLO-A3IERICAN PKO.CO. i nr i .jnrs $ TFT O Pf0&&mz8. ami i s&iJJsaLrv $ CKnn C r?-SZSKtVZriM . TL t&2 up I 111 I 1 OIIU(J ,"5i. MISCELLANEOUS. n mpobtant T make noin for an itiiutt-u' -lot-k of m-tOs that an arm in: t) eter 4ramrr. I uiil vHl !.- the NEXT THIRTY DATS AT- G tl Rcilttcel Pricog, , , ,,.. .. my miirr ioi-k. rwmpnMO tar aunt sijii t - Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloaks Dolmans. Ladies Children ShocM and Slippers ALSO A COMritllTX LOCK OP MKNS 1ND YOUTHS ( ' L ) IN (-x FURWISK5NQ GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes; KTC. ETC. era Wm iMi-li4nf; yoitr mio! Hwwhcre t-atl in ami 'amiiw m fnU and vtiet,aa it will ay jm wfll for Hir Inmbl. S. SOHLUSSBL, " WI11TK IIOI'SK STOUE, Prwr .Main ami Chi iMiutts 4nr, ASTOKIA, OlIKGON- STEVENS & SON llat" j4M niTifI .i l.irur Murk f ! Piciurs Frame Wouldlnqs. KtK- tl h thi U4 r wade into frames to wriVr. 'lTie an- now itttiaml ! fram all the iviiinWin Axtria AT VSRY LOW RATES. AI-t j-i ivrwl a lart liur if Vocal ami Instmmental Sheet Mmsk. Mnsifal lnsmiHH4s nf aH kiinb aiwayn naiHl. ( ppMtit t he HHt Tmrer. Altera. C. I.KINKNWKNKK. HIK.VM BMOWX. KST.vm.isiefM iv. ! Leincnweber & Oo., i ASTOKIA. OKKGON, TAlffllBS Al CUHSMS, launfaniini .iit.l Ii:.Mirtir ! 1.1. KINDS )F AND FINDINGS Wlmkale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. MAXrPAnTKERS OF BOOTS and SHOES irH.;het cali imv ald f Hide awl Tallow. Wasiiington T5a,rket, Main S'lrccf, - - Atloria Oregon liEllGlIAX C BEIIRY RRSPSCTTULLY CALL TH 8 ATTKN tHMi of the iwlriic to the fact that the above Market will always t rowdwd wit a FULL VARIKTY BEST QUALITY FRESH AUD CURED MEATS ! Which will lMfAll at loweei rate?, wholrale and retail. Seeial attentiaa id veu to surlj n akiin. GLASEIi & OO.. I Nuer-sirs to 1". Shinn.in & Ci.) MIX STREET. - ASTOKIA. ORKCOX K ireared to suA presh Besf Pck. Illlltton. Veal. Iuau"itJ'1 x -AiULoUll vt'tt1' orneil 3IeatJ. I'oultry. 'ame. Z'.te. Also eiHtstantly m haml Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables. SUM'S SPPPI.IKD AT LOWEST RATSC5. 1 ;arIresi sanskires wade eTerj day nr to onier. CENTRAL MARKET. Ceneral assortment of Ial4e stm-k rtHtstautly mi haml. weh as - . t r . t t n (JclllIK'd I' 1111 tS il)(l .lOllV I n rr oi , -i t j xjauun, xtdjiia, Di:uumefs, jjdru, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH POIII.TKY ATili C;A3SE In the hjmi. CIA15S A?.S TOBACCO. licst of V'IS AXlt Z.MlVOiZS. All cheap for U.VSII. Coods sold or com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store J. ROUGERS. AXXOUAGBMBST- THE CALIFORNIA STORE, (The Cheapest One Price Store in Astoria) Coiner Opposite the Post Office. A CARD Tt) ml nft a- at uur 4art. TO KK;n. W ! Wc Originate. Never Imitate. m a w.d to our opponents Blow your Trumpets inside Out, Wc Lead, Others Follow. And Fire off your Guns. 13,756 We hate mlimit pliers inuoratocfc totbramvemt wf Ttertern TTwHffaml Seren Hundred ami Kift-Mi Dollars, thus Htttrliasrf a rtMUMt save limey. Mem inter l4lr-ved ia Dotter Earned. LA J )TES Dim tnart" num. ..!. tr ?'iiflHilHii. All HAWIjJ. ItACVj. JXTJERWKAK. Klanwrls. Uusirry. IM-m. Mitl:s.ir CnoiK, l.tniots. Inttv (UmhI.. All at Ct rrirr. OLH.1K A2B Nl'ir .UMttrtUMtit ronxkOs 4l-H .4 DHtMaa-.. Siicjih-. Wrap. Havrtortc. rrry lfrriiHoii. t x'fnt Pricr. 2.ZKH. HISHKH AXI ClvUiiJKKXS JiCSK in Ficnrti KM. IVM4P (knt. C KM, 8mMk. Nw)trt 'lies, ittfeftt 8!irs. in Jaet ewrjrtMax appertaiMtax to a UnC'dMS Shea Depirt Mcnt. lMc Otetr KM. tty ptettjr awl ImtriUW to wear.u A NEW FEATURE, In ntawqiitw.- h tlu- stmt incrca.M of oniert fruni Hk Country, wc ih tu inform artie distrait; to purchase goods at cost wvaJMlviw awitnrr'e lo attend in Hereon, tliat we bave t)lael an efficient f!Tk in this department who will forward samules and li:- of Mrtces, t ie:NiH wb Uesire will reeeiTe ih. vuw .ihu tt if vrsouaIl Our One Price System, Goods Marked in Plain Figures, Justice to Everyone, ToeetlU't with the iuinieitsf ok to select from, is ,i stiinete'it uiar.iitiee that ttie wants of all can le supplied and even the most fastidious nirasett. BIRECT ALL GOMIIUWICATIOBTS, LOCK BOX 248. TSCE CjaLIFEMIA MISGELLAXKOr?. j Wh.jiesale anil ReUii Dealer : IV - PMVlSWnS, L8MB8B.! ETC., KTC, ;KTC, -TIN PLATE SLOIK TIN, PIO LKAI SEAMING COITKKS, s-'OLDHKING COl'PJCiS SALPtiON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, NET LINES. MANILLA ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, ANCHORS, FLOATS, il.l'I,S, IIAXDJ.KS, MURIATIC A(JID. LACQUKK, VARNISH, TUKPENTINK. I5KNZINK, COAL OIL GU31 DOOTS, KICE, ETC., ETC., IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ASTOKIA. - - oKircoar. B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, ST !rtv. ORKCON i i.i it in WALL PAPER AM) WINDOW SHADES AXI I'NDKRTAKEKS GOODS. SinPPING TAGS rpHK RK3T QUALITY, WILL- BR SOLD X bjr Um Intadrtd. or by th tax. printed or tdain, to unit at llfK Astok'an nfics. W AiTORJA. OKKISON. f DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toiist and Faacy Articles, PATENT KEBIGIMES, ETC. J31,renptUm' earefnUy eowntoomled Hi nil hewn. SHmoHKM TliMirM hihI PeMoti, and ilumphrey's SpteMas hMo kept. !rTr5S855SgfeB 4' kLJ--' -rJaHfc"- L -r jSSS v fZX3-c--.-l n, fc--4&Jt . !-. Jk'... l omer I - i d i-mmimm It.- .; ASTORIA. - " " ii.i'i-iiij-t TIIK PATROXS OF THE CALIFORNIA STOKE. TE THE PRICES OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING IN ASTORIA. have wxh: .irwl -haM eimtfaRr to d . -AND- Jtt t'nwi 5'r!tj' irf i!m verr Iatf4 and Linnc Srtts irf OUR COUNTRY ORDER DEPARTMENT. them, ami we guarantee to eer irMm superintentUng theit iwn jMireha.e-. (The Cheapest One Price Store in Astoria.) Corner Opposite the Post Office. JITSOKHLAKKOUS. A. V. U.I.KV. It. tt:K. age uien fsUUTBt-SOK-H 'PO K. . KAttHieX.) i Wmiesaleaml retail dealers in ft?oimFf&s Glass and Plaied Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMKSTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together wKh fclipors.ToliaciiolCiEars The largest and mmmI cmHj4ete stoek of oAds Ih their line to Ue fotmd in tlio city. Cooter of Cs inl S"jiH,MHoetjh Streets, ASTORfA. ORKCOX. ar 00111s s i IRISH FLAX THREADS Imoii ifet Twine. Gotten Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Gotten letting, all sizes. Seines Blade to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. BARBOUR BROTHERS, 31 1 Slarkei Street. San i-'raneisco HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers. D. K. VVRitiw. T.AV. Kvtsm Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEl , ASTORIA. ---- OREGON. 1VARREX A KATOX, iroprietorM. (Steur to JTrr-H X lUGnifr Wlwlwale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured IVieats A full Hue of PAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VE0E- TARLBS ETC. cr Butter, Uzm, Chcee, etc. centtantl? en hand. els Ship supplied at tho lowest ratoa. This we claim to living intended aENTS yittX. YS'T2Z.S. A.I HOYS CliOTIIIXG JK- I'AtJT.IIKXT nwt! it a full lmeof French and English Di-asmaKSeilihTwl- :mh! Cheviots, r.laek Doeskins and Broad -iths. fiain aul rami I'aimrn. in ligiu and tiark colors, all at C'ot tariff. HATS AS!) CAJ'S. in .til stjies and colors, at Cost Trice. ROOTS A.'J SHORS f I&bteni. California, and OreRon MaHHlafturcrs. at lo-than ct of mannfaeture. K?.Tri vT!:.;isniN GOODS JEPxVRT3IE.T -niiM ot tin rr lat-t Mjles of White and Colored Dress Shirts, Ctflars. rrktii-. srK Muds, Cuff rnttoiu, Siupenders,"Hose. I mkrhirts. l)nti-rs. 0irUirt", 0erall- and Jumpers, at t'ovt Irirc SILK HANDKKKCIUUFS A SPECIALTY. Trwhs. Vlfes. Sttthe). mi sM kwds of Portmanteau oniernn; thrmMth this department, that they AIISCELLANEOUS. LATEST I TELEGEAPHIC NEWS ! THE WAR IS OVER ! -AND THE Chicago -Brewery is the Victor ! -OVCR ALL- SAN FRANCISCO BREWERIES ! Awl UiK Telegraphic News will tell the peo lde ff Astoria and iclnity that they can ftml h Ilenlthful and Delicious 15eerage at TIIK OCCIDENT HOTEL, THE GEM SAI.OON, THE OLD CORNER, AT AUG. DANIELSONS, " THE MINT SALOON, ' ANTONE BIELOITS. O. II. WTNCEXTS, " LSAVC FOSTER'S. " Dr. J. O'BRIEN'S, " BANNISTER &ILVMIFEN'S. ' PETER REISS. ' N. JOILVNSEN'S, " FRANK BENTILA'S. " MR. DICKEY'S, iii Astoria. At CMtlilamet. AT Il.D.BIRNIE'S. At Oystenllle. AT I. S. JONES', " I). A. RODWAVS, At llw:u-. AT U . B. ILVYDEN'S. J. STRAUSS, - Agent, -FOR- Oregon and Washington Territory. Any orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at ha: Poster's-, w ill be promptly attended to. SEA VIEW HOUSE. J. I STOUT, - - PROPRIETOR North racilie Beach, "Y. T., Will be Open for Visitors July 4, 18S1. It is one mile nearer Hwaco than last season C. K. .1 ICI . .1. A. MONTGOMERY. STOVE AND TIN STORE Sole Agents Tor the Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTORIA, - OREGON. CLEANING and REPAIRING NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY (.'EORGE LiOVETT. Chonamas St., next Nicholas' Earner Shop.