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G) gljc gnily steiatu ASTORIA. OREGON: THURSDAY- APRIL. 0, 1SS2 J. F. II ULOSA) Editor. After the Veto, lx comments accompanying liis veto,- President Arthur seems to think-that the"njatter of Chinese Immigration'is'sijiply some trivial ' littleT'-affair tiiat wc, oat here on the Pacific coast, have got a little flurried over, and that we will see it clearer -with returning reason. He would also seem, to inculcate that ten year-.' exclusion is long enough, drawing the line between twenty years being '-'unreason able," and ten year.-, "reasonable." According to such geometrical ra tio of logic five vears would bo the comparative aud one year tho su perlatire degree of that useful quality of reasonableness. There remains but one way out of tho mess that His Accidency No. 4 has made to pass tho bdl over his head. It is a serious question if this can bo done. Tho bill can be made a law by a vote of two- thirds of a quorum of both Houses. In the Senate tho bill was passed by a vote of 23 to 15. If ono of the 15 can be inado to go with the 28 tho bill would pass. As far as the House is concerned there would be little trouble, as it went through by an overwhelming ma jority, and would bo repassed by the same vote. Tho only thing in the wav is the vote of ono Sena tor. We hope it can be passed. For tho second time in a few years the Executive has denied tho de mands of this coast; it remains with Congress to recognize the fact that tbo Pacific coast has rights that the rest of the Union must respect. It was reported that the Chinese embassy would bo withdrawn from Washington, if the President ap proved the pending bill. Some thing awful is. supposed to have been threatened by this, but we confess our great ignorance by the admission that wo cannot see what great aifferenco it makes vv hethor tho embassy goes or stays, except to thoir hotel keeper. Our com mercial interests will not be in jurcd. They will send their tea and silk here just as long as they can make, money by it. If there were, an embargo on the importa tion' of thcif products, thov would try to smuggle tbem here. Wc -cannot;keep them off unless there is 'a blockading squadron. Nor are American merchants in China likelyto'sufier any moro than at present, there ate all conceive ablo discriminations against them now. Tho Englishmen, who whipped their armies, destroyed their 'fortifications' and exacted hoavy indemnity from them, and are ready to do so again when it suits their purpose, have all of the advantages- aud all of the prestige. Ix ono report, at least, China is in "Edvande" of all other foreign Countries. Agents, attorneys and lobbyists have been swarming on thefloor of Congress, working against the passage of the restrict ive bill. How those Massachu setts "philanthropists'5 would wail, if the British manufacturers should establish a paid lobby at Washing ton, to work for free trado! Thoir hypocrisy is evidenced by the fact that they do not tako offense at this, the most flagrant instance of foreign interference in Ameri can affairs, ever known in our his tory. Had Jas. G. Blaine beon fortun ately in tho Presidential chair in stead of His Accidency No. 4, how quickly tho Chinese bill would have been signed. NEW TO-DAY. TT S. LAND OFFICE. Oregon City. Ogu April l, 18S3. Complaint having been ente: ren ar Tnt nmiu hi. Tiiwt... T.nnh against V. K. Sehocnfelder for abandoning -hlsr Homestead JEntry No.3M8, dated April JSY, in Tillamook Co..Ogn.. with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said paitlesare hereby summoned to appear be fore H K. Coodspeed, County Clerk of 111 Umook Co. at Tillamook, on thesth day of May. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m to respond and Xnmivi testimony concerning said alleged atMujdemnent, li-5 ULBarln, Register. NEW TO-DAY. For Lease. F IOR FIVE YEARS: LOT NO. 4 IN store Will be capped and piled. Applv to Aug. C Kinney. ti LAND OFFICE NOTICE. Land office at Vancouver, W. T April 3d. IS1?. Notice Is hereby sivon that the following named settler hat tiled notice of Uls inten tion to make final proor in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made nc- toro me uerk ol t no District Court at lystcr ullle. W. T., on Saturday, May 6th. 18S2, viz : Jacob J. Coffee. Homestead Application No. SOU. for the S JJ of S E U. theli W K of S E Ji and lot S of ec C, Twp. U N, E 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his conttauous residence noon, and cultivation of, said land viz.- W. H. OUlmaDjptto Nor berg. Charles Holm, and fleorgo Wilson, all of Oystervtlle, W.T. H-W5t TliED. W. SPAKLINO. Keghtcr. To Horsemen. THE CLYDE9DALE STALLION, Pri n r c Henry, will stand for mares, at the farm of the undersigned, on Clatsop Mains, the ensuing season until July, Prince Henry was raised by Win. Chalmers, of Washington county; was four vears old the 20th day of March :1s a dark Lay, igh hands high, and In good condition ; neighs 1400 pounds. He wjs sired by MaJ. Unices Clydesdale. Centennial;" hU dam, by Phllllpps' "Henry." Ccntennlil as r.u ard cd the first premium for draft hones nt tho centennial exhibition. Tkiims :Ten dollars foi the .season, p.iyaWc atthcondof season, with privilege of re peating another season if mares prov e not to bo with foal. Also for sale, ou reasonable terms, inj pure blood Ayrshire yearling bull's. J. WES I. Clatsop Mains, April n, 1S32. w-t l-tl JE3C B. PARKE , DKALTR lit Efoy, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand. IVootl Delivered to Order, Draying, Teaming and Express Business. Horse3 ana Carriages for Hire. pk uxit i WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. CITY BOOK STORE. We are constantly rccohlug new additions to our stock aud have the finest and largest assortment of Tarlety goods In the city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. All our goods are marked In plain figures Call and examine quality and note prices. CHAS. STEVENS &SON MGOT8 C. CROSBY. Dealer in HARDWARE, IBOH.'STEEi; Iron Pipe and Fittings, Flutes and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools. SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND&CQPPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBINQ and STEAM FITTING Done w(th neatness and dispalch. KonohutBrst claw workmen cmplojett. A large assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand Cannery Supplies Imported and for sale by ASTORIA, .... ORKOON. Bar Copper, I.ttcrpool Salt, Pages Oars, ete. AlFtint rt- TTr4rtVa QnMn-fnr lTnnMnii . Johnston's Improved 8olderlnEapn-atU3 ; rotary table tor -olderins seams ; UloodV urb uvnut. NEW CHOP HOUSE. MR. J. M. FROJDMAN, fonnerlv of tho nounceto the public and hU many friends iiuk uu uua upcueu il CofToo and Chop House onCassStreet, net door to tho Astorixn office. Chop!and Steaks cooked to order. GOLDEN SHOE STORE. I have opened a NEW BOOT and SHOE STORE . On the Bondwny, Opposite the O. K. &. X Company's Dock. I am prepared lo do FIBST CLASS IVOBHln my ?.inc Mv stock Is largo and new and very nice : Of any snlo you all shjll hae Tour rhnlpp. If on the shelves yon find none that will do, ou can have them siade at the Golden shoe I. J. AJIVOLD. ' LHJ'JJ1JH , MISCELLANEOUS. Sidewalk Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given J that the Common Council of tho City of Astoria propose to order the improvement of that portion of Uic sidewalk on the north side of Court -trect, lietwem the west tide of OIney trul and the e.ist Mile of .Mairt .stieet, m 3IcClure". Astori.i. byiemoving all defective plan; anil timber therein and leplacin-; the same with new and mihiiiI lir plank and timbers, and by placing therein such other plank and timbers as shall be necessary to make and construct a pood substantial sidewalk of the same width and upon the same Riadea3 the present walk, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of tv;o-thinl9 ot the property ftontin; on sikl pmtirjn of said street be filed w Itli the Auditoi and Cieik of said city within ten dajs fiom the final publication of tins notice, the Common Council will order said im provement to bo made. Bv-order of the Common Council. F. C. NORRIS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoi in. Match 31. 18SV. Street Improvement Notice. NOTJCi: is hpii'h pim that the Common Council rifthr-Citj of Astoria propose to onlrr tho iiiipio-.emciit of that iiortion of Chenainiib street in 3IcCluros Astoria, from tho e-t s-itlo of Ca-s leet to tho cast bide ot Jackson street, Iy rcplankiut; tho same itli new ami .ouiul fir plank not les than thiec inches in IhicUnet'S, anil the side walk on each side of said portion of said street, shall be u'uaied by remov inp; all dofi'ctfc a xilank and timbers and replacing them with new and sound plank anil timbers, and unless a lcmou stranee signed by tho owners of two thirds of the property frontim; on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk of aid city, w itliin ten days from tho final publication of this notice, the Common Council will order said improvement to bo made. By order nf the Common Council. F. C. NOKKltS. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. Match 31, lbS2. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby Rien lh.it the Common Council o'f the City of Astoria, propose to older the improcment of that portion ot Concomly street, in McClurc's Astoria, from the west side of Main street to the cast side of Spruce street, by replanklns the same with sound fir plank not less thap three in ches in thickness and by removing all defecthe spiles and stringers and tini bois, replacing them with new and sound material, and by iemo ins all de fective plank and timbirs in tho side walk and replacing the same with sound plank and timbeis, and unless a remon strance sinned by the owners of two thirds of the property fronting on said portion or said street, be filed with the Auditor and Clerk of said city, within ten dajs from the final publication of this notice, tho Common Council will oi di r said improvement to bo made. By order ot the Common Council. F. C. NOUIUS, Auditor and Cleric Astoiia, March 31, li&i. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that tho Common Council of tho City of Astoria piopoMi to order tho improvement of that portion or Main iticot, in McClureVi Astoria, from tho north side of Ciiena mus, struct, to tho south side of Concom cly street, by replanting the sa..ie with new and sound fir plank, not less than three indies In thickm'.ss.iand unless a remonstrance signed by thu owners of iwo-tiiirusot mo piopmy lronting on said pottion of said street, be filed with the Auditor and Clerk nf said citv w itli in ton days from the final publication of mis notice, me lomiiMi uoiincu win order raid improvement to bo made. By order of the Common Council. F.C.NOHM:, Auditor and Clerk. Astoiia, March 31, I'M!. Leinenwcber So Co., a I.KTJf E.VVVFr.Flt. 11. DHOW ESTVlUlrtllKIl IW3. ASTORIA, OllKtJON, TAPERS AMD CDRRIERS, illttmifacttiicra and Importers ol li KINDS OF 2Li3E3ja.,SF:SI2L AXD FINDINGS', Who'ciale Dealers hi OIL AND TALLOW.. iHrlIthtitcjs'i pnro paid for Hides and Tallo-v. HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HILL, -WALTER PARKS, - PROPRIETOR STAon MAXAfim: Upen nil tie Tear, rcitnrmanrc l'vrj Mslit. Entire (Iinusc or Tro srauiuic Occc n TTrei.. Compnslnc all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. Wc give the Best Variety Entetainment In the West. who have witnessed tne entertainment pro nounce it to bo canal to any given elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the niiiilie'a amusement can not he excelled. Auybodv wishing to spend a pleasant evening and see sp.irkhni? v. it andheauty without vul Karit) , should improro the opportunity and come. The roniiuny comprises tho follonlns well- miira .riisis : Hiss Faxme Walto.v. - -Miss Looisn Cook. MK. CMARLKS lCOIILElt. Mr. joun cook. Jin. Joscru I'pttv, Mr. Walieb Pauks. Allot whlciiwlUanHCirnlztitlv In their illf. forcnt specialties. Onen air concert ov cry ovenini : Dcrform. ancecommencini:at-8; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Chcna mus street- IiOOk out for Our Stars. uv vu i MISCELLANEOUS. A. ;-- Men, (srra-M,r.TorAop. tc vllvs ) Wfcfllesali' jud r'lai; UljU r. li HH?efie& PpavtBion, Giass' and Piaied Wars.; TJlOl'lOAl AND KOMhSltC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines,LlQuors, ToljaccoftCiprs The largest and most complete toeK of Roods In their line to bo found In th city. Corner of Cass and Squemoojhe htrepts. ASrOKIA. oitucox. Q Be'ci M.1e5 CORE m LRIH UKB8, SEINE TWINES. We have- Jest received a foini!iJe a.ssoit laeut ot above goods and aro prepiredto fill orders proraptlv. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 511 market (Street. San FriiMciiri. B. B. FR AN KLIN. UNDERTAKER, .. Comer Cas? and .Sim molie -liitts, ASTOllIA. - - . oiu:gon Dr-LEn ix WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. SteDhans Varieties ! GRAND OPENING. A LIVELY KXTF.KTAl'3IEXT Hav o a new liovv line alley, the largest and best in town. Admittance free. YM. 1IOWE, BOAT BUILDER, ATT11E OI,I) STAND, GRAY'S HU1 LblKO riRST CLASS WOEK A SI'ECIAI.TY. B nil & IBBBT'8 -AND ARE THE BEST. And cost no more than other brands ; and If the Merchant with whom jou trade does not keep our Goods.it is because It pavs better to sell a pair of Boots or Shoes every tuo months than every four or Ave. WK GUARANTEE EVEltY PAIR YE MAKE. Ail Merchants In cood credit can procure these Goods at our Warehouses in Portland or San Francisco. Try our "HERCULES" Patent BooXs HECHT BROS. & CO. v Ifil. y? ?MiaijaHULu!sse jimKiKigJa.-.y.,,'.ViTT-"CMTTii . u wi i i I'-iafcTJU-wuuuMgcJM MISCELLANEOUS. Geo.W. Hume Wholesale and Retail Deaior G-ROCBEIES.I Pj'ONisions, Lumber, ETC.. ETC.. ETC. FisiKirmoiis niiu Cannery i SUPPLIES A SIMXIAI.TY. AHKNT VOll TIIK San Jose Fruit Packing Company.- AND THE San Francisco (Jhcmical ASTOltlxV - - -, . OBEGON. MAKTIX rOAKT'. J. J. STOKr.s, FOAEB & STOEES, W imlealc and retail dealeis in Wood and Willow-vare, GROCERIES, Tobacco. Cigars. Wines and Liquors I'OKEIdN AND DOMESTIC JFruUs and Vegetables, A.NIj COUNTRY PRODUCE. M General Commiosion Kerchaiits ASToitiA. oits:uo. B- Xot to Orrou Itallvvn .1 Xav. co's Dock, diw sou siiTrrcit. 1IAUKH KVllKK. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. STEAM DYKING AND CLEANING. Shipper & Rybko. - Proprietors, No. 11 OaJ; Street. PORTLAND, .... OIMGON. ritlCE list : rants made to order from - - G CO Ovorroat " " ' - - - 11 CO .suits inado ' - - S3 oo Dress suits ".-- 33 co A Iaise asjoitment ot buttings always on hand. ltepaiiinj: done with Neatness and dis patch. Ciuth'g done rrce for I'urchasen Suits made to Order from $?3 00 mid Vpvv.trds. Terrect Fit Cnarnntcctl or no Sale. iVIOY & KELLER, Dealers In all kinds of Fresh and Cured Mejits, Fitie Sausage a Specialty. EVERY DAY PKESH. BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST ritlCE. First Quality Sugar-cured Bacon, at 13 cents per pound. Main Street, Astoria, Oregon. WAK 1H .OECIiVRED WITHOUT FritTUEK XOTiCE -, f,1 And no terms ot peace until mm wri f-4Wsultn! man In Astoria has a new f clotLes v$ rf 3r.D: JlY 3IKAXV. i LooV'at theiuleci: ranit to order from - - - 53 Co r.mts. Genuine French Cisslruere - 12 CO .Suits from - -- -- -2500 The finest l.no or sjmnlM on tho coast to select from. 1. J. JIEANY, Cas3 street, nest to Hansen's Jewelry store. ASTORIA. OREQO.V DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETO. cay-Prescriptions carefully compoundedt all hours. CS?"IIomcopath!c Tlncturcsand Pellets, and Humphrey's Specifics aiso.kept. ' -r-R-r-s- . -t m m, rt rs'i'n I rftT-JT' v-.--I-j i Li i.V''7l--- "" Ji ' t t'&5Afcyi.Sr.t3 i:ss -: v . m&smm$3 r4' 10 sells clothing the cheapest? The California Store! Who sells "Cape Ann" oil clothing the cheapest? The California Store. Who sells Gum Boots the cheapest? The California Store. Who sells Blanket. Shirts the cheapest? The California Store. Who has the Largest aud Best Selected Stock in town? The California Store. Who gives the Most Goods for the Least Money? The California Store. Who has Ladies' Hose for 10 cents a pair, worth 25 cents. The California Store P. S. We wish to impress on the minds of the Fisher men that we were the only one-price store in town that protected the seamen the past winter, and did not take advantage of them for the benefit of the (sailor boarding houses, as we could not do so and stick to our motto of CALIFORNIA STORE, P.O.Box 248. Corner opposite Postoffice, Astoria, Or. P2r &3a e.a TWO BOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, SIISCELLAKEOUS. LOBB & CO, JOBBERS IN WINES, LIQUOBS, AND CIGAKS. AUEKTS I'OP. TIIE Boot Son Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. E"AU good1! sold at Pan rrancl;co I'llccs. MAIN STKEET. Oiipoalte TorKcr Ilouse, Astoria, Orecon. L. 6. vi uutiiui PRACTICAL TATCnAlIAISEIl A'I JETtXtEK. Trnrlnf nprmrmentlv located ) in the city, would solicit tho &2zUr nubile. Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry A SPECIALTY. fiALT. WORK WARRANTED.-Sw On Squeraocqlia Street, west of Bell TovVcr. I. W. CASE, IMPORTiUi AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GEKEAL MERGHAMDISE Corner ChPiiamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - ' - - OREGON lirli lis yMBW ,c Raffia! md- "nft MLM "W. B. PAINTER. IinALER IX OLTST, - - ' - OREGOx ,-f-M-Jiv - ii' - iK tW-i.'Hl'' iJf'mfi S TO ALL! fee and Tea Pot MAY BE ILI OK E.E,HA"WES - SOLE -AOENT. Also, Asent for tho celehrated Kiiek's Patent Cool 81ot, MEDALLION RANGE,. STEAM FITTINGS A SPECIALTY. . None but the host workmen employed. All work guaranteed or no charge. ASTORIA. OREGON jnSCELLANEOUS THE' OLYMPIC SALOON Opposlto tho Parker House. THE FINEST BRANDS OP LIQUORS and CIGARS Kept constantly on hand. No pains will be spared to give my custo mers satisfaction. jg?"Glv-e us a call. E. W. SEHLIN. 23. W. BLOOD, (Successor to Blood & Lee.) CLATSKANIE, COLUMBIA CO., OREGON. Is now prepared to receive orders for rioats, Buojo. Copper nandlen, SChl- lets, etc. Orders addressed to mo will rcceho prompt ttcntion. dw J. EL D. GRAY, V?holc8ale and retail dealer In. ALL KINDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storaco and Wharfage on reason, ablo terms. Foot ol Benton street. Astortfti Orcp:on. Washington Market Slain Street, - ' Astoria Oregon BERGMAN C BEBJRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of tho public to tho fact that tin abeva Mnrkot will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I Which will bo sold at lowortratos. wholesale and retail. Special attention given to inpplj os ehhw. C-T"- ' . J