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"rv9sb-je yw -7-'' " "P. CD Kit gto iiHilij sterian. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY MARCH. So, 12 JS8UED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Exesrted). J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY, rcnLisiirjis axb l'noi'KirrroKs. Terns 0 Subscription : erred by Carrier, per weaX".......0 coats eat by aaU, fear mcntiJ ,..3 00 "ieat by nail, cae ?............... 9 CO Free of Postage toSub?eribars. AWerrUemcntJ inserted by thoyear at he rate of SIS' per square per month. I'raosiont advertlslnc. by the day or woe!:. jfty ctnta per square for each insertion. THEOITY. tllR DAILY ASTOUIAX Will ht (lit by "tallnfnccnU amnnth.frecof portage. Head ers icho cimteinplatcabtcneefrom Vie eUu can nave Tnn Artouiax fnllmc them, Daily tr Wekkly edition toanu0iit-nfflceiclth- nut additional crpewe. Addrtttes maybe tnanged a often a desired. Ijtarc orders at the temntlno rvra. The City of Chester goes to the Sonndjhor nest trip. The State Of California sails for San Francisco this morning. Large, areas of grain are Jjoing sown in Eastern Oregon and Wash ington. The Stato of Cnlifornin arrived down at half- past t-hreo yesterday ' afternoon. Tho Olympia Transcript reports that the real estate boom of Seattle is dying out. Port Townsend is to have a daily paper which appropriately appears on the 1st prox. When tho up-country editor run3 short of items, he tells of the mud and that covers e cry thing. The Isle of Bute cleared yester day: aho has 50,107 bushels of wheat on board, worth 49,900. Commodore Glass late in charge of th(j Wachusott in Alaska waters goes below on leave of absence. H. J. Glenn, tho great farmer of Colusa county, California, has over 8,000 head of cattlo in Grant county. Regular -convocation of Saints John It. A.' Chapter No. 14, at Masonic Hall this Thursday evening at 7:30 r. . The next steamer for San Francis co will leave Portland on Wednesday, April 6th, instead of Saturday, April 1st ns advertised. Fine specimens of coal wero brought in last Tuosday, from out croppings discovered beyond Lewis and Clarke's river. The Californtan. for April, pre sents an attractive appearance, and, in addition to its usual literary merit, hag Eoveral fine illustrations. Important real estate auction sale by E. C. Holdon at cloven o'clock this. morning, opposite tho City Hall. For particulars seo advertisement. Tho quarterly examination of school-teachers for Clatsop county be gins at ten o'clock this morning in tho schoolhouae, and contiutes till Satur day. There will bo an entertainment and sociable in the Methodist church Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Ice cream and coffee, of Fabers make, will be served. The pupils of Mis3 Brown's da paxtment of tho public school will hold a Longfellow memorial service to-morrow afternoon. Parents and friends aro requested to attend. -The Willamette is duo this morn ing with passengers and 148 tons of freight for Astoria. Tho Columbia is expected to sail to-morrow in placo of the Oregon, which will probably go ou the dry dock to have her bottom scraped. " The current number of the East Portland Tindieator lias an alleged picture of Portland's coming depot. The picturo bofore us looks liko a big stable for a ranch, aud the building that it proposes to rcprcsnt would not do fof a railway depot. Thoro" scorns to bo a mania for starting panels up ceuntry: one well conducted straightforward newspaper 13 worth more to a community than halt a dozen whining little sheet that eko out a miserable existence by pan dering te private prejudice. A correspondent of the Oroo- nian sensibly suggests that a new judi cial district bo created, to comprise the connties of Mnltnomah, Colum bia and Clatsop. The present provis ion is totally inadequate for tho amount of legal work required. Republican Convention ana Primary. A Republican County Convention is heieby called to meet at the county Court House in the city of Astoria on Wednesday, tlic 12th day of April, 188U, at the hour of 2 o'clock r. m. of said day, to nominate candidates for the various county offices and to olect delegates to the- Republican sta'to con vention and transact any other busi ness that may properly como before the Convention. It is recommended that the various precincts hold their primary meetings on Saturday, tho 8th day of April, 1882, to elect dele gates to the County Convention. Each precinct will bo entitled -to tho following number of delegates: Astoria precinct 17 Upper Astoria,do 3 Lewis and Clark, do : 2 Westport, do 3 Clifton, do : 3 Knappa, do 3 John Day. do ' Youngs Hirer, do 2 Clatsop 4 Sea Side, do 2 Fish Hawk, do 2 Vesper, do "2 Mbnawaka, do 2 By order County Convent ion. Attest. A. S. Krakke, Socretai y. 1. W.C'nsc, Chairman. Council Proceedings. Tho city council mot last Tuesday evening, Ma3or Hahn in tho chair; present Counciiuon Case, Dement, Taylor, Wright; absent Carruthei-s and Spcxarth. A remonstrance from teamsters from bras band3 playing above West-Sixth street was read and referred to proper committee. Report df cnmmitteo on hoalth and police was read and adopted; a com munication from tho Chief Engineer A. F. D., was read and referred. Tho city attorney was instructed to draw up an ordinance Jt tho payment of bilh of G. W. Hume, for 200.22. Councilman Wright spoke at some length on the matter of licensing sailor boarding-house runner's. The subject was referred to committee on health and police. Report of committee on streets and public highways was read and adopted. A ordinance making aji propriation was passed. Sundry claims wore- allowed, and others 10 ferred, and ou motion tho council ad journed till last evening when tho un finished business was disposed of. A Man Trap. Before the steamship Walla Walla left port, her chief engineer, Mr. Por ter, left with Mr. Cans. McDonald a suflicicnt sun of money to give the body ot David Berry (who mystoriouslv disappeared from tho vessel several days ago) a decent burial, if recovered. Xvothing whatever Las besn heard of tho missing mau, and it is jrenerallv conceded that he fell throgh somo of tho holes in tho miserable excuse for a wharf he was compelled to paw oyer, and vas drowned. Seattle Post-Intel-igciicr. Police Court. March 29th. Frank Albright, drunk; $2 or one day in tho city jail. Jno. Sohiiu, drunk; 2 or onti day in the city jail. -The Western fitjllo came down yesterday. City Assessor E. C. Holden, le qucsts us to remind city tax-payers that it i3 now time to hand in their returns, in order that the assessment roll may bo commenced. If any one ha3 been overlooked Fn the distribu tion of blanks they can obtain one by calling on tho Assessor. The Portland Commercial Re porter calls attention to the alleged fact that a "good channel is in the north side of the Columbia, opposite St. Helens bar. Old river pilots toll us that "there's nothing in it; there was a channel there years ago, but it is not as good r.s thoono in present use." Every paper tint comes down the nvor to us has somo pet nomination in its columns. The office of Supt. of Public Instruction seems to be quite -a desirable billet: thoro are more professors than you could shako a stick at, that aro "in tho hands of thoir friends" for that position. Wo aro in rec-ipt of a paper from Maine claiming to be published tho farthest east of any paper in the United States; The Daily Astokiu has a good many claims to superiority, but if there is any other daily piper published in tho United States any far ther west than ours no do not know of it. If news papers aro any criterion to go by (and who does not know that they aro,) this far-oil comer of the Union is away ahead of tho "down East" section. Xofler. I havti bought out the restaurant on Main street, in Bochling's building, from James White and HowIIeeand rented the same to Jame3 White.nd will not bo responsible for auy debts con tracted. Max Wagner. Of Public Importance- McGraWs? r,XDixn, Ozn.. I Mareli nth. tsy, f Ki. Astoei.Oi : Seeing in your paper an editorial asking Congress to act asido the un earned land grant of the McMinuville and Astoria railroad, aud open the same to emigrants and settlors, so that thoycan filehomestcartand preemption claims, I wish to call the attention of the public through Tun Astorivn to the grievous fraud now being commit tee!. If something is not done, and that speedily, the best timber, and that most cqnvcnient to the water will be all gone. Hero is J107 'tis dene: By virtue of n claim the ft. It. Co. have.they bargain the laud to a sottlcr and give him ten years to pay for it; he has to pay tho first installment down, and then he gets ,1 bond for a deed, setting forth that at the end of that time they will give him a deed for the land if thoy get a title, to it from the government, and if they don't they'll pay back tho money without interest. This is goed: :i man comes on, takes up tho land, pays down tho first little installment to a company that never did anything to entitle them to receive any money, and then he proceeds to cut off Undo Sam's timber. After he pays the first year's monoy he needn't pay any more if he doesn't feel liko it, and ho only wants two or three years1 tinio to clear off tho timber, and tho question to tho government is: "What are you going to do about it?" Within ten miles of your city :welvo million feet of lum ber was cut last year, and u greater amount will bo cut next year. Now, Mr. Editor, as your paper i.s a truo friend to Oregon and its people, and shows a desirti to stand in for what, is right, I wish you would in sert these facts; aud lot the nutter go beforo tho public, as it may, be the means of saving the government thou sand1, of dollars. Yours truly, Woodpecker. Westport; Wide Awake- Wlstioi:t, March 2i. 1SS2. Eiiitei: Asteeiax: At the Democratic Primary, held iu Westport precinct, Tim Dri.coll ivas called to the chatr aud Mr. W. Hut- stedter was unanimously elected sec retary, and Mr. L. B. Chase elected delegate to the County Convention to be held at Astoria April 3d. Mr. Chaso represents two votes for this precinct. The following reaolntion was unanimously adepted: Eesotvcd, That we cordially expiees our thanks to Oregon Senators and members of Congress for their aid and assisteiico in passing the Chinese bill. After nhfch a vole of censure was taken for ihosu few Democratic Sena tors who oted against tho Democratic measure, and who arc believed tohavo been enticed a ay from virtnoua De mocracy by tho seductive influences of the Republican Senator from Massachusetts. TrM. How Would It Sound? When an Indian baby is born, tho "Medicine man" looks out of tho door, and tho first object ho sees fiirnishos tho child's name. ' fis thus tint Sit ting Bull, and other brat es obtained thoir euphonious cognomens. If such wero tho rulen Astoria, most of tho young onc3 would bo called "Wood-on- thu-sidenalk," "Boy-with-a-bad-ci- gar," or 'Big-crowd-on-the-cormr." List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, Orognn, March 30, 1882. Anderson, X 11-2 Haniis, M S Buekly.I Hunttls, Joniw Beeson. Jasll -lolmn, Laurlts Brack, Peter Jaeson, Oscar Collund.O Kelly, M Corsi, Antonia Morris, Miss Hello Cochran, E F Maicco, Carro Devegc, ChrNt'f Morrin, Pieire Ekland, C Xoble, Lou Ebra. Lann Pirkala, Jolian Fcenan, Jas Scammon, G X Fredrikson, Louise Studloy, Simon Freeborn. U D Untmen, Peter Gerow, Mis3 A ellippo, Mattco Persons calling for theso letters must give tho date they are advertised. W. CiujfCE, P. M. Musical Instruction- Prof, Fred. Slayer, of Switzerland, is now In the city and intends organizing a class In instrumental music. Any one who contemplates taking a course of in struction ou tin piano will lind this a rare opportunity. Prof. Mayer may be seen at Call Adler's bookstore. "Music hath clKirms." Siv Cai 1 Ad ler's accordeons; they are as big as they make 'em. Chas. Stevens and Son hqicn stock of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. For the genuine J. 11. Culler old Bourbon, aim the best ot wines, liquors aud San Franwo beer, call attheUcni, opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. If you want anything in tho line of books and stationery go to Adler'.s; the finest and largest assortment of every thing In that line. For handsome, holiday presents, such as toilet cases, cologuo sets, per fumery cases, fine soaps, etc go to Coun's drug storo, opposite Occident Hotel. Knappa Item? Kurrui: Astemax: j A cigar btand: the fixtures arc for I am vistmir Knappa and send soiiieP9'1'- Inquire of V. 11. Fox, Main street. facts relative to the placo, hieh may , i-antem 3 Mtcr. I not bo uninteresting to your readers. ) ' Knappa lies alx.ut eighteen miles fmjjIaV,S.WVSr, Si?! Astoria on the Oregon side of the,' Oregon. OcciuVnt Mock. I river, on a slough. It has, a y finoi A j,lc.7etj oI1ScSh.bos and landing and covered uhan, owned by screws tit. Ino. Montgomery's. A. Knapp. There some seven log-, ,ll()nlH to nuTT ' gmg camps 111 this vicinity, having their commercial, social and religious center at Knappa. It has a line agri cultural resiou in the rear, with samel thirty or forty farms and three good schooh well supplied with children and teachers. Good coal has been discovered about ainilo from the land ing, which it is the intention of en terprising parties to develop this sum mer. New dweliings are going up, and I understand it is the intention of the Presbyterians who have just organized, to bnild a church soon. It needs this very much, as its only pub lic building at present is a hall, uhich is far moro accommodating than com modious, sorting tho triple purpose of a storo-room, ball-room and church. Iu this hall wo had service last Sun day at 2 o'clock, a large congregation being present. Before service Mr. A. ?5aker, a logger, was united in matri mony to Mrs. Lewis, and after .service a temperanco prohibition petition was circulated amongst thu audience, which received over 70 names. Mr. Knapp siys it is his intention to build a sawmill at tho wharf thii season, which is-vorv much needed u, snni.irt lumber for building purposes at hon and which will help in minv ways topomcthing nice and durable, ; 1 m 1 .1 . " I what most oung ladies would build up thu town. Astoutvk. into from tho giver. Announcement. The National Surgical Institute of Indianapolis, with branches at Phila delphia, Atlanta, Ga., and Sin Fian cisco, which has a national leputution, will permanently establish a branch at Portland, Oregon. Two of the ."killed Burgeons of this institute prepared with every needed appantus fm- the successful tiu.itiuent of cripples uill meet all the old patients nnd such now ones as may desire treatment, this year, at the following places: Rut land, at St. Charles Hotel, April Sih, 10th and 11th; Albany, April 12th and 13th; The Dalles," April 17th; Walla Walla, April 19th and 20th; and Seattle, April 2oth nnd 2iUh, and hereafter at Portland, Oregon, on tho first two weeks of May and Xovomber of nch yoar, commencing Nov. 1S82. Beware of all traveling Doctors who may claim-to ropiesent any other in' stitute, for this is the only Surgical Institntoon this coast with facilities and experience for thu treatment f deformities. J. M. Uinkli:, M.D., Geo. B. Handy. M. D. Surgeons in charge, National Surgical institute, Ul'J liush St., S. F. SirTJohii Kogers of the Central Mar kct, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season P. J. Goodman, on Chenamin street. has just received the latest and most rasiilonablo stjle of gents and ladies noois. snoesetc. Hot and eold baths, the finest in the city, at the Orient Bathing Rooms; op posite Iloldeifs auction store. 1 ,Ioi:. ClIAKTKRa, Proprietor. Xcw lot of songs and short nui-ic at Adler's. Parties wishing urocenus, piovis ions or merchandise of any description, should leave their orders with A. Van Dusen & Co. as the are prepared to de- nerguuus in -an pan 01 me cm on the .sliyrtest notice. Another of thoso tine A. li. Chase organs at the City Book Store. Beautiful stationery in endle-s va riety at Carl Adleia. Furnished or unfurnished looms can be had at the Union Hotel. Music for the piano, organ, tlute, violin, guitar, cornet, araitdcoii, nanjo. fife, concertina and oilier instruments, jil't received nt Adler's musie store. Xo old gooiis on Cail.vdlerS shelves; everything new aud in iting. Shlloh'h Yilalieris what wm need for Constipation. Loss of Apm-tile. Diz ziness ami all sy inntnms nf Dvspepsia. Price lOflnd 7." cents per bottle, Sold by W. B. Dement, ....... ..... l . m Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is tho remedy foi'ou. Sold by p De ment, Will ou suffer with Dispepia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Yitaluor is guarauteod to cure von. isold bv W. E. Dement. Coi.m:-'.s Lii:nift'sLiqini-RFi:F and To-ic Ixvir.OKATOK will cure in digestion and peipetnate bodily igor. Talx no other. Of druggists. Croup, Whooping Cough and liron chili-, immediately relieved bv Shiloh's Cure, Nild by W. E. Dement." Xew stock of readv made clothiii". gent's furnishing goods, hats, cap-, cte.,1 at Mcintosh s Xcw Clothing hou-e, Oqci- j oeut IMQCIv. A lars" consifiunuMit of thu host i j ,.., r -L, .-i ... . . .i ur.imi iku ross ct;u nil jusi lcccivct, at Jun, Roilgcr's, Central .Market. lucr suitiuKS, ovcrcrats, ,'u", at lie-! CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE Iutush's New Clothlns,' Huuv. Occi-'. SS . M,ch,-CI?C, ?nd'I?llJ!!,ry' rlcnthlnek Sec id rSrO ' 0l'kct :lllrt T:l,)1e Cutlery, ncncpioch. atcau. , ftrWYtuikpe Notions and Tos, ,t i, i ,.nv f-. i. . IC- jaag Picture rrames and ChroiniM. At Mrs. Loctts Coffef Rooms, ;t , ysfA , ffigllabv Carrlaccs. a complote cup of tea. coffee, or chocolalo with Mei -S3a'assortmcnt Archcrj. etc or cake, ten cents. Hani and cg2-. New Roods by eveiv steamer. ThopnbHe Open ot any time. Entrance through at-e Invited to examine my stock and prices. Geo. Lovett'fi tailor shop. , IcDESAMUS ST., - ASTORIA, OREGON. lv-Tnltm tlifi 4l,ii. i!..ii l.-v.. r .--. Vor Ronr An one who wauls a nicely furnished room in a pleasant locality can be ac commodated at Mr. Denny Curran's, near the Congregational church. Three ow load.? of dry fir, sprnco limbs, and bark, just received and for -01c L VJll v : uuliw Van Dusen & Co. havo just lcceived a 11110 101 01 uais ot ini jaiest stylus and patterns. --Tne 'Always handy" stovepipe shelves at John A. Montgomery's. Frank l'alire has oysters in every style. Slew nnd pan roasts a specialty All the latest novels at Adler's. How nij throat hurts! Then why don't ou ueH at.u's Honey or Hoke- iiouxn axii Tak? Pike's Toorn- Arin: iinorc cure in one minute. Catauli eured, health nnd sweet breath secured bvSliiloh'sCafnrrli Rom. ly. Price 50 cents, Xasal Injector free. I or sale by W. K Dement. For lame Back. Side or Chest use Miiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 2. cents. For sale, by W, B. Dement. Shtloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on .guarantee. It enroh con-nmptlmi, Sold by W. K. De ment. lhat Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Miiloh's Cure. We iiunriinliv it. Ailrt by v. E. Dement. s.elhe'ihuhe citv!0 Thevare ami just apnreci- I have just icceived the finest assort ment of fancy goods in my lino over brought to Astoria, consiMing of per fumery cases, toilet sets, toilet cases line perfumeries, fancy soaps, combsl brushes, hand glasses, and toilet articles of all kinds splendid presents for the holidays. Call and examine goods and pricis- before pin chasing elsewhere, at I. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occi dent Hole). Astoria. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. OPENED. RliM-iTOE NOTHING Men's Youth's and Boys' Also a fltst-ciass line of . Gent's Famishing Goods, . JT.4T8, aUeto.,etc, B. A. Mcintosh Tailor and Clothier OCCIDENT ULOCIC. W2LXT&T1Z. STORE, Pianos and Organs Ofll ui.iI:-h coiwantlj on hand. Also a full stock of VIOLINS. (1U1TARS, 1JANJOB, AC- COKDKOJS'S. CONCERTIXAS. HARMONICAS, FLUTES. A'sti a 1 jrjjy stock of tlic best of VIOLIN AND (UJITAR STRINGS. SIIEKT MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. . wt-Il as eieitli!nj; (Ue bilouiuc to a first ( lass Music Stn 1'i.iiiia anil OijKuissotd on tno montlily ui st.illincnt jilati, nr for lent. CarIg,AcJler'Si"Book. Store. Isr-. Ttie larsest stock of 'y'Ma Blank Boohs and Stationery (S fele Winks. Albums and ' aEE BasKHs a full and comi Si-hnol Il,-oks, Itiblcs, Poetical pnmnlpfi f5-5i't . ."". " - :-. Y".r-V 2 afcj vtrvL ivf ,-i cr t lihifr 1lalilll -5i' kept in a ncu rtinuatcu hook i innate Store. Also, urns denot .iiid aiencv for , cmt paper and poiioutral published. Carl Adler's C. H. CO,OPER, GENERAL-MERCHANDISE; P BAT IM REDUCTION FOR THE . NEXT 30 DAYS AT """immiitiiMiimittMtiimiiiiMHiiiiHiiiitniwMiMWHimMM I X L STORE MMWtIlliMIManMimMlltMlHIHMMMimmiWWtimnimHlIMAHl To make room-for large Spring stock. 0A11 Winter goods will be sold very low. C. H. COOPER, IX mstoj'e, near' Parker House, Astoria. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SPECIAL AjyiPTQlJIgOJEiraJEajg-'g. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. LAr.QK ORDERS IS LIKK PROPORTION. LessIQuantitles, '- - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI SO per Dozen iwSpeclal attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Families.- THE COLUMBIA kP. 8 WIS' IS HUPEUIOR TO MObl, .AND IS EXCELLED 11Y NONEJ ON THIS: COAW JOHN HAH1N, - PROP&IETOR, 0HENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. aaronlm left at tlie (JKRMANIA 11KEK HALL wlU be promptly attended to.- John A. Montgomery, (SUrCESSOIE TO .l.xrKIXSii MONTdOXfERY.) COIIAKH OK HAIJTAXU ASTORIA, CHAS. HEILBORN,- MANUFACTURER OF; FURNITURE S5 BEDDIN'O-" AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper," Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in eery brancli.- J a u. I rt rs c isi: -1 Oft fi&3U ( w c 3 tiT9$K3.m ziBi mffim i3 35- 2S.S -5 a 5, SSStssf P3.Wie? 1 THE BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGOX. BREWERY U1ULERS3 I.V Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for tfngec Stoves anrt Ranges 'tlietststln tbo market. l'ltiuiUlnsgood'j of all kinds onjuand. Jeb work donn In a workmanlike manner. .U'.FFltnHOX NTBEETS, 11: 2 o2a"ga"!fig TSOStltllAb - a o- asa's . f Il288is2agf v vAti 5 j-tu. : S,S "M &SMK.w.n a&iKUd? "5.'t - tTZ l s--l-555--5 CO F O. m m & ?3tk x VI '"tl 6 f f! .j iJar f' " f . a -., J VJ M: